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for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yoon in shanjen. >>> coming up what about the spare room in your house about a fast growing sharing economy giving rise to another potentially big . >>> and finally tonight, to many the sharing economy is a game changer giving rise to a new population only to drive, deliver, rent their house to earn money. like all businesses these fast growing ventures involve some risk giving rise to yet another business. ensuring the shared economy. mary thompson explains. >> reporter: the ride sharing service uber said it makes a million trips a day covering a lot of ground and providing insurers fertile ground for new coverage. >> the sharing economy could be used especially on the auto insurance side. >> reporter: among insurers providing targeted auto policies for firms like uber and its rival, lift are metlife geico and u.s. a.a. >> well established exclusions for passenger in fear of these kind of activities. so that's why there's a sort of gray area between commercial and personal coverages for this type of activity and that's why we hope to sort of
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eunice? >> yeah, that's right, kayla.n it comes to drone deliveries, alibaba is jumping in the fray and stepping up the competition. already the chinese e-commerce giant has partnered with a local courier service to really come up with this experimental testing programs to test drones to deliver small packages. like i said they're starting small. this is an experimentation. they are starting with a three-day trial in three major cities, including here in beijing. they are going to start with lightweight ginger tea boxes. these are going to 450 customers. and the deliveries are supposed to take place within an hour. so far there's been i would say a healthy dose of skepticism about the program by the public. most people have been talking about how amazon has had some regulatory issues in the united states because of the concerns over safety flying these drones and the deliveries. and in china, the regulations are also very, very tight. in fact, the first flight for one of these drone deliveries failed here in beijing becau
eunice? >> yeah, that's right, kayla.n it comes to drone deliveries, alibaba is jumping in the fray and stepping up the competition. already the chinese e-commerce giant has partnered with a local courier service to really come up with this experimental testing programs to test drones to deliver small packages. like i said they're starting small. this is an experimentation. they are starting with a three-day trial in three major cities, including here in beijing. they are going to start...
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. >> on your i do have and eunice might be here on we've met thirty. >> (inaudible). >> beautiful i believe it will be your page 2 not knowing if that's at real page 2 human resources at the bottom of the page we have your equipment two questions the last line it says the underrated is that a date error or are we year behind on tracking it. >> i'll catch up to the commissioner. >> unfunded commitments. >> it's labeled asset allocation january 21st the capital appreciation is the first step all the way down to the bottom unopportunity commitments is that an error in dates are are we reporting. >> it's a january 2015. >> the next question blow that it says rb bridge walk me through that, please. >> t is bob here? okay real estate bridge loan i don't recall what that is what i report back >> sure of - >> i will open up for public comment on number 8 seeing none i'll close public comment mr. cokeer we can handle that at a later time. >> item 9 the discussion on - (inaudible). >> manager you have in front of you the report for this month and i also wanted to advise i we have just learned that lo
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eunice is in beijing with all the latest. >> hey, guys. well this is the largest fine in china's corporate history but even so analysts in the i.t. industry said that given the current environment in china and the pressure that a lot of american tech companies are facing had is a pretty mild penalty. now, qualcomm has been the target of a 14 month investigation. they were accused and found guilty of breaching antimonopoly law and the regulators were most disturbed by what they saw as unfair and excessively high royalty fees. qualcomm made a tremendous amount of money in this country. they generate half their revenues here. a part is by selling chips but a large part is by earning money off royalty fees from their patents. so as part of the deal qualcomm has to recalibrate the formula at which they charge their royalty fees here so chinese companies are going to get a better deal. now this has raised several questions. many analysts are wondering what are the implications for qualcomm in other markets where they're having antitrust issues s
eunice is in beijing with all the latest. >> hey, guys. well this is the largest fine in china's corporate history but even so analysts in the i.t. industry said that given the current environment in china and the pressure that a lot of american tech companies are facing had is a pretty mild penalty. now, qualcomm has been the target of a 14 month investigation. they were accused and found guilty of breaching antimonopoly law and the regulators were most disturbed by what they saw as...
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eunice is waiting for bin laden's permission -- jenna: right.ting from you the last confirmation, if possible. >> bin laden is making a lot of decisions. he's, in fact, very much in the game at the time of his death, still manager of the international network. this directly contradicts what the white house put out that said he was somebody who had been sidelined. jenna: okay. so bin laden is now dead a question moving forward about al-qaeda what it look like now -- looks like now, but also our relationship with iran. so let's bring the story full circle because these iranian nuclear negotiations are happening right now. what do you think these papers illuminate about the negotiations that we should consider? >> well, i think iran still allows certain al-qaeda operatives to use their soil for operationings. in fact -- operationings. in fact the state the president has routinely recognized that since 2011. even as they're opposed to each other in certain ways and as the u.s. is trying to bring iran into the world community iran still has this deal
eunice is waiting for bin laden's permission -- jenna: right.ting from you the last confirmation, if possible. >> bin laden is making a lot of decisions. he's, in fact, very much in the game at the time of his death, still manager of the international network. this directly contradicts what the white house put out that said he was somebody who had been sidelined. jenna: okay. so bin laden is now dead a question moving forward about al-qaeda what it look like now -- looks like now, but...
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treasurers we have let me asks eunice when i believe our exposure is mr. fur land made a very, very comment. >> oh, he did. >> he said that we're in a dilemma the dilemma is that the risk free rate of return is 2 percent and as my brother said to me last night it's all risk and return you know so what we're trying to do is optimize that relationship and still earn 7 and a half percent and not subject ourselves to as much as a loss as we've experienced in the internet model and the greatest recession. >> oh, to add and sorry to add that the last 6 years have been an absolutely phenomenal environment and if we projected the future to look like the always look like the last 6 years the purpose of hedge funds is an environment experience in 2008, where s&p was down thirty percent and the draw down 50 global inhibits were down 42 and hvtdz plus 19 but protected on the downside that is the way in which hedge funds are less risky they protect against the very, very deep drawdowns that be along to come back from and to plan you'll hear from our ticky later how the
treasurers we have let me asks eunice when i believe our exposure is mr. fur land made a very, very comment. >> oh, he did. >> he said that we're in a dilemma the dilemma is that the risk free rate of return is 2 percent and as my brother said to me last night it's all risk and return you know so what we're trying to do is optimize that relationship and still earn 7 and a half percent and not subject ourselves to as much as a loss as we've experienced in the internet model and the...
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eunice kahn fell in the fourth over. losing three wickets in the space of nine balls, leaving them at 103 for 5. alhack tried to provide resistance scoring 76. pakistan bowled all out for 224 with three overs to spare. india's 76-run victory meaning they have won 76 of their past games. >> this was a fantastic game as far as the bowling, batting and fielding. this can ba benchmark in the -- can be a benching mark. we'll be act replicate the performances >>> it was a record-breaking day in hamilton. david miller with a record of nine sixes in an unbeaten image of 138 in zimbabwe. he and jp domi put on the highest ever one-day stand of 256. germany got an unbeaten century. the proetias scored 339 for 4. zimbabwe couldn't reach the big total. falling 62 runs short in the pool b match >>> football now, and lionel messi's 300th spanish league appearance was one to remember. the argentine taking them back within a single point. messi scored a hat-trick in the 5-0 thrashing. they reclaimed fourth in spain, with a 1-0 win. atlet
eunice kahn fell in the fourth over. losing three wickets in the space of nine balls, leaving them at 103 for 5. alhack tried to provide resistance scoring 76. pakistan bowled all out for 224 with three overs to spare. india's 76-run victory meaning they have won 76 of their past games. >> this was a fantastic game as far as the bowling, batting and fielding. this can ba benchmark in the -- can be a benching mark. we'll be act replicate the performances >>> it was a...
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pakistan's run chase started badly when eunice kahn fell in the fourth over. they lost three wickets in the space of nine balls midway through the inning leaving them at 103 for 5. >> ul hack tried to show some resistance. they were all out for 234, with three to spare. india's 76-run victory means they won all six of the world cup matches against their great rivals. >> this game was a fantastic game for us. as far as the bowling, batting and fielding department is concerned. it can be a benchmark. we'll play tougher speeds and replicate the performances. >> reporter: it was a record-blacking day in hamilton david miller hitting a world cup record of nine 6s in an unbeaten innings of 138 against zimbabwe. he and domi put on a stand of 156. germany with an unbeaten century as the proteas scored 339/4. zimbabwe couldn't reach the total, falling 62 short from the pool b match >>> turning our attention to football. and lionel messie's 300th appearance was one to remember. the argentine inspired barcelona to an easy win over islamic state of iraq and levant taking
pakistan's run chase started badly when eunice kahn fell in the fourth over. they lost three wickets in the space of nine balls midway through the inning leaving them at 103 for 5. >> ul hack tried to show some resistance. they were all out for 234, with three to spare. india's 76-run victory means they won all six of the world cup matches against their great rivals. >> this game was a fantastic game for us. as far as the bowling, batting and fielding department is concerned. it can...
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officials at the east bay eunice pal water district say it's time to start making thieves pay.rants, others pry open meters turned off for failure to pay the bill and they turn the meters back on. last year the contra costa water district began finding water thieves. yeah, that drought is just very persistent lisa. >> sure is. stay tuned for the seven-day outlook. we do have a certain air moving in but will it be rain? today's parcel of air is bringing wind and that's due to a cold upper low. you notice what's going on in the sierra nevada. an upper level trough dropping south into interior northern california and that's providing the snow showers. 31 he is tahoe valley airport. scattered snow showers with wind gusts over 55 miles an hour today. if you are headed up to the mountains be advised of that or coming back because the winds are just as gusty throughout the sacramento valley the san joaquin valley and in the bay area we have our own wind advisories. the winds will pick up today. stay with us through the evening hours. 51 in san francisco. as a result of the breezy wind
officials at the east bay eunice pal water district say it's time to start making thieves pay.rants, others pry open meters turned off for failure to pay the bill and they turn the meters back on. last year the contra costa water district began finding water thieves. yeah, that drought is just very persistent lisa. >> sure is. stay tuned for the seven-day outlook. we do have a certain air moving in but will it be rain? today's parcel of air is bringing wind and that's due to a cold upper...
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officials at the east bay eunice pal water district say it's time to start making thieves pay.ome steal from hydrants, others pry open meters turned off for failure to pay the bill and they turn the meters back on. last year the contra costa water district began finding water thieves. i guess you have to catch them and fine them. >> yeah. too bad we can't have mother nature help us out in that department. but we are looking at some snow showers. they are falling from the southern sierra and we will look for that to continue today with wind accompanying that system to the east of us. live doppler 7hd. we will have the wind in the higher elevations. contra costa county and also in napa and along the coast. so right now this system is pretty much moisture-starved. but you will notice a few areas of light snow. the winds in the mountains gusting to 60 miles an hour. from our roof camera it's in the low 50s in san francisco. 47 san jose. 51 gilroy and on the coast it's 45, coit tower. pretty quiet in the city. temperatures are feeling pretty typical this morning although it will be
officials at the east bay eunice pal water district say it's time to start making thieves pay.ome steal from hydrants, others pry open meters turned off for failure to pay the bill and they turn the meters back on. last year the contra costa water district began finding water thieves. i guess you have to catch them and fine them. >> yeah. too bad we can't have mother nature help us out in that department. but we are looking at some snow showers. they are falling from the southern sierra...
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inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy and say there were a lot of foreign fighters amongst these isis eunice that attacked three villages simultaneously. a very accordinated complex attack -- coordinated complex attack that shows despite months of air strikes and considerable pressure on the ground difficulties in resupplying them isis is still capable of accord hated, complex attacks, and the kurdish forces in this area are strung out along a 1,000-kilometer range, are very vulnerable to this sort of probing attack that isis likes to launch. >> you mentioned earlier there could be some strategy to this isis hoping to draw occur issue fighters away from erbil to this area around 45 kilometers roughly 28 miles, fan far south of the town. what -- not far from the south of the town. what about how they've been armed? were the kurds outgunned in the battle? >> frequently they are outgunned. i've seen that as part of the cnn team that's been here, we visited many places along the front lines. every kurd from the general to the volunteer says the sail thing -- we cannot cope with the weapon we've
inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy and say there were a lot of foreign fighters amongst these isis eunice that attacked three villages simultaneously. a very accordinated complex attack -- coordinated complex attack that shows despite months of air strikes and considerable pressure on the ground difficulties in resupplying them isis is still capable of accord hated, complex attacks, and the kurdish forces in this area are strung out along a 1,000-kilometer range, are very vulnerable to...
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tim is the chairman of the special olympic founded by with tim's mother, eunice kennedy shriver. for over 40 years, the special olympics has created opportunity for young athletes from all walks of life to discover their inherent strengths abilities and skill and to experience success. the organization supports 80,000 events this year, there are four million special olympic athletes, which is totally amazing. somehow -- and i don't know how, maybe he can answer this question -- tim has managed to find time and energy to write this new book "fully alive: what matters most." the book is a gripping memoir of a man on a mission. mr. shriver's mission is to create opportunities to celebrate the differences in human beings and to teach us to acknowledge that even one of us-- that each one of us possesses powerful capabilities and has the capacity to add value to our communities our families and the world. i'd like to introduce tim shriver. [applause] >> what an amazing introduction. and be there was a lot of things in there that i'd forgotten and i'm not sure are true, but i'm grateful
tim is the chairman of the special olympic founded by with tim's mother, eunice kennedy shriver. for over 40 years, the special olympics has created opportunity for young athletes from all walks of life to discover their inherent strengths abilities and skill and to experience success. the organization supports 80,000 events this year, there are four million special olympic athletes, which is totally amazing. somehow -- and i don't know how, maybe he can answer this question -- tim has managed...
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eunice youn joins us on the phone. >> they decided to cut the amount of money banks needed on hand bybasis poinls. it cut the reserve requirement ratio up for banks here and what's significant is its for all commercial banks. previously the central bank made cuts but it was a very selective decision in the past. this is an indication that the policy makers are growing increasingly concerned about the economy. we also had services numbers that came out today which came in at a six month low showing that the economy hasn't been growing at a pace that the policy makers at this stage are very comfortable with. there's been a growing chorus of economists here who have been talking about the link between the gdp and job creation and the conventional wisdom is that the policy makers will be making decisions based on jobs growth. the jobs growth has been holding up and there is more concern because there is such a strong link and as we saw in the fourth quarter of this year. >> i'm afraid to say that's all we have time for here on worldwide exchange today. u.s. futures are pointing to a negat
eunice youn joins us on the phone. >> they decided to cut the amount of money banks needed on hand bybasis poinls. it cut the reserve requirement ratio up for banks here and what's significant is its for all commercial banks. previously the central bank made cuts but it was a very selective decision in the past. this is an indication that the policy makers are growing increasingly concerned about the economy. we also had services numbers that came out today which came in at a six month...
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[ cheers and applause ]>sfzlike muhammad euniceof microlending, lifted millions of people out of poverty in bangladesh in that area of the t"á world. and you know, we are very smart people and we're very compassionate people, and we need to find out how do we strengthen the fabric of this country. and it is our responsibility to take care of the indigent. it is not the government's responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] now, some people say well, it doesn't sound very compassionate. it is compassionate. i was in the airport a couple of months ago, and a lady came down next to me, an african-american ÷[cvñ lady, and said i really like what you have to say. it makes sense. but why don't you want people to have health care? i said you've been listening to the propaganda. riÑ that's all this propaganda. i want everyone to have health care.tx6ññ we spend twice as much per capita as the next closest nation, and we have terrible access problems, inefficiency, and we can do so much better and that's why i've advocated a system. and i hope
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about. [ cheers and applause ] it's about investing in our fellow human beings just like muhammad eunicebel prize in 2006 with his program of microlending lifted millions of people out of poverty in bangladesh in that area of the world, and you know we are very smart people and we're very compassionate people and we need to find out how do we strengthen the fabric of this country and it is our responsibility to take care of the indigent. it is not the government's responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] >> some people say well it doesn't sound very compassionate. it is compassionate. i was in the airport and a lady came down next to me an african-american lady and said i really like what you have to say. it makes sense, but why don't you want people to have health care? i said you've been listening to the propaganda. there's all this propaganda. i want everyone to have health care. we spend twice as much, and we have turbo access problems inefficiency, and we can do so much better and that's why i've advocated a system and i hope congress will listen very carefully to what i'm about to s
about. [ cheers and applause ] it's about investing in our fellow human beings just like muhammad eunicebel prize in 2006 with his program of microlending lifted millions of people out of poverty in bangladesh in that area of the world, and you know we are very smart people and we're very compassionate people and we need to find out how do we strengthen the fabric of this country and it is our responsibility to take care of the indigent. it is not the government's responsibility. [ cheers and...
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. >>> mohammed eunice is an entrepreneur who received the nobel peace prize in 2006 for founding a bank way in giving mikecromicroloans too for a get other loans. his means to eradicate poverty made him a global leader. for more visit msnbc.com. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get anoth >>> now to the continuing fallout from a federal judge's decision that put the president's executive orders on immigration on hold. the move left millions of undocumented immigrants in limbo as the justice department figures out wh
. >>> mohammed eunice is an entrepreneur who received the nobel peace prize in 2006 for founding a bank way in giving mikecromicroloans too for a get other loans. his means to eradicate poverty made him a global leader. for more visit msnbc.com. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. good job!...
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. ♪ >>> while many are celebrating eunice reports from beijing on who is not celebrating today. >> inhina, these fathers and mothers are preparing for parenthood taking a course at a maternity clinic on how to best handle their newborns. but attendance is down according to the instructor. no thanks to the animal sign governing the new lunar year the sheep. >> translator: we have seen an obvious drop in the number of pregnant women coming to our clinic this year she says. the superstitious idea that the sheep brings bad luck still exists in the chinese community. the sheep is the black sheep of the 12 animals in the chinese zodiac. the domesticated farm animal is seem as timid, weak, decemberstined to be a follower. >> hospitals here are seeing a flock of people trying to avoid having a baby in the year of the sheep. including expecting mothers having c-sections before the new year kicks in. no one is sure how the sheep got it's bad wrap. each zoidac animal comes with it's own virtues. the dragon horse, and tiger are lucky. the sheep compassionate. several leaders were born in the shee
. ♪ >>> while many are celebrating eunice reports from beijing on who is not celebrating today. >> inhina, these fathers and mothers are preparing for parenthood taking a course at a maternity clinic on how to best handle their newborns. but attendance is down according to the instructor. no thanks to the animal sign governing the new lunar year the sheep. >> translator: we have seen an obvious drop in the number of pregnant women coming to our clinic this year she says....
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eunice takes us inside the black market right after this. first here's a look back at this date in history. ♪ i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere, xfinity is perfect for people on the go. >>> it receives the highest marks in serving, dining and location by readers. >> welcome back everybody. you may have noticed that joe and i are wearing red today. there's a reason for that. today is national wear red day across the country. the american heart association is trying to raise awareness of women's heart disease. women are more likely than men to get heart disease and stroke. but there's good news in this. increased awareness and life style changes can help prevent 80% of cardiac events.
eunice takes us inside the black market right after this. first here's a look back at this date in history. ♪ i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could...
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. >> jfk's sister eunice is also in attendance.ckie by their side. on this day the kennedys don't have a care in the world. laughing and talking with their friends and may not even know they are being photographed. no sign of jfk's painful and chronic back problems. >> we are not seeing a back brace. he is am category out of the ocean and you feel as if you are getting a glimpse of how they actually were. >> you may be surprised to see the images of the dignified first lady always so in control of her public image. >> this house will always grow and should. >> here seen smoking cigarettes in a bathing suit. >> she was so beautiful and had great taste and fashion. here we see her smoking. casual legs crossed. not the jackie you are used to seeing. >> private and lighthearted moments. a look at one of the nation's most cherished couples. >> she said what her husband wish side that he had more simple good times, giving the back pain and the troubles he had. here is one of the simple good times and it's fun to see. >> simple good times
. >> jfk's sister eunice is also in attendance.ckie by their side. on this day the kennedys don't have a care in the world. laughing and talking with their friends and may not even know they are being photographed. no sign of jfk's painful and chronic back problems. >> we are not seeing a back brace. he is am category out of the ocean and you feel as if you are getting a glimpse of how they actually were. >> you may be surprised to see the images of the dignified first lady...
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message at the outset shows that there's no -- he may be scarred and beaten up but there's no din eunice-- dim mission of the fighting spirit harry reid pass brought to the senate floor reminding us we are going to embark object a question about the funding of the department of homeland security of all things, the department of homeland security created to protect america from terrorism is a department that is underfunded by republican design. the republicans refuse to give the regular budget appropriation to the department of homeland security to protest president obama's executive order on immigration. the house of representatives went so far as to add five riders conditions, to the budget for the department of homeland security and send them here. they have said that they will not fund this department unless we join them in what has become an extremely negative and i believe hate-filled attack on people across america. saturday we had a rally in chicago, and at that rally was secretary jeh johnson of the department of homeland security. joining us were congressman lewis gutierrez of c
message at the outset shows that there's no -- he may be scarred and beaten up but there's no din eunice-- dim mission of the fighting spirit harry reid pass brought to the senate floor reminding us we are going to embark object a question about the funding of the department of homeland security of all things, the department of homeland security created to protect america from terrorism is a department that is underfunded by republican design. the republicans refuse to give the regular budget...