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"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >> this is "gps." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have great show for you today. we'll start with nsa spying and uproar it caused in europe especially. germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world. also, michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of them, cities need rich people. he'll explain. >>> and the latest weapon against bad guys. it's not a newfangled drone or bunker buster bomb. it's simply brett me to. i'll explain. >>> first, revelations about the national security agency and spying on foreign allied leaders has been embarrassing for the obama administration at a time when it hardly needs more bad news. is it more than an embarrassment? should it raise alarms abroad and at home? at first glance thi
"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >> this is "gps." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have great show for you today. we'll start with nsa spying and uproar it caused in europe especially. germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world. also, michael bloomberg called the mayor of the...
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capitalize on low fares. of their effort to kind of protest what was going on with american and u.s. airways. and it is interesting. do you think that the work? >> jet blue likes to give prominence in the way it they can. they're selling l.a. to san francisco, long beach, missouri, san francisco today for $98 not during the show when the davis, but could in january and february. the see a lot of wild and crazy airfares. especially as we go into the fall year between thanksgiving and christmas. a lot of good air fares. after the first of the year we will see dynamite air fares. in boston, you're right now, june, july and august if you're seeing air fares as low as $712 to europe, many of the people in the united states have to pay 151700. there will be pockets of good deals. gerri: why is this? is this just lower gas prices, lower jet fuel prices? is that what is going on? why are these prices coming of? it sure as heck is not competition. >> i know. right now the airlines have not really an in a lot of price
capitalize on low fares. of their effort to kind of protest what was going on with american and u.s. airways. and it is interesting. do you think that the work? >> jet blue likes to give prominence in the way it they can. they're selling l.a. to san francisco, long beach, missouri, san francisco today for $98 not during the show when the davis, but could in january and february. the see a lot of wild and crazy airfares. especially as we go into the fall year between thanksgiving and...
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fareed, we have to be careful here not to overachieve.d a crisis of conscious in the '90s and we told our human intelligence collectors to stand down and don't talk to bad people. we suffered for that. we could also suffer if we overachieve now and tell our electronic intelligence folks to stand down and never listen to good people. so we've got choices to make too. >> mike hayden, always a pleasure. >> thank you, fareed. up next, what in the world? it's not just france and germany. for a very different reason saudi arabia is upset with the united states. but this time washington may actually be doing something right. i'll explain when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service.
fareed, we have to be careful here not to overachieve.d a crisis of conscious in the '90s and we told our human intelligence collectors to stand down and don't talk to bad people. we suffered for that. we could also suffer if we overachieve now and tell our electronic intelligence folks to stand down and never listen to good people. so we've got choices to make too. >> mike hayden, always a pleasure. >> thank you, fareed. up next, what in the world? it's not just france and germany....
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where would fares be today if we had not deregulated? was effectively replace the reductions in fares that had been generated by technical change -- because technical change had been slowing by the time deregulation came in as the industry became more mature -- and what it did was lower fares through competition. probably the principal source of dissatisfaction -- generally regarded by the public as a failure because the public doesn't understand economics -- is that traveling experience is much less pleasant. for airline deregulation to work as efficiently as possible, you must have capacity at airports for new carriers and existing carriers to compete for entry to expand, plus you are able to make use of runway capacity and airspace capacity. this has not been done. there has been significant congestion at airports. what this does is prevent as much competition from developing at the airport, you have restrictions on gates. all these things impede the competitive process, but they also impede the level of service. that is, with congest
where would fares be today if we had not deregulated? was effectively replace the reductions in fares that had been generated by technical change -- because technical change had been slowing by the time deregulation came in as the industry became more mature -- and what it did was lower fares through competition. probably the principal source of dissatisfaction -- generally regarded by the public as a failure because the public doesn't understand economics -- is that traveling experience is...
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sign up for air fare alerts. i use a sight cald air fare watcog.com.send als to me. >> the plane ll be crowded. they will be 85% full on average over the tnksgiving weekend. prices are 8% higher than lt year. what's behind this increase other an the airlines can do it? >>ne of the things is the airlines are king tons money. i've heard one person say i the last couple o years the profits were zor thin. now they areaper thin. they are doing pretty well. a lot o that venue isÑi comi from the ancillaryees that they are getting when you have to cheng a b and you have to pay a fee change your travel dates. i ink it's estimated $42 billion just on those fees alone. >> how can travellers aid the extra es? >> when it comes to a lot of the fe you just don't pay them. i always carry with travel ones. the last time i paid for a checd bag was almost never. you don need to pay extra for the in-fght entertainment. >> thesa expanded the pre-check program to another 60 airports which allows prie-scren passengers to go throug i love the ia of using my u phoneñ as my boa
sign up for air fare alerts. i use a sight cald air fare watcog.com.send als to me. >> the plane ll be crowded. they will be 85% full on average over the tnksgiving weekend. prices are 8% higher than lt year. what's behind this increase other an the airlines can do it? >>ne of the things is the airlines are king tons money. i've heard one person say i the last couple o years the profits were zor thin. now they areaper thin. they are doing pretty well. a lot o that venue isÑi comi...
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their flight fares fluctuate throughout the day.ere are a way as a mileage awards tickets available like to europe and asia appeared >> , will have arts and entertainment. >> the time right now 8:47 a.m. this is a view from our mount tam cam market is bouncing a little bit because it is bridge the outside and some patchy dense fog outside appeared >> we have a sunny mile day expected for today. >> over the weekend we have a cloud the veterans day with a chance of showers on the north bay bike tuesday appeared >> 53 right now in day city. >> low 30's in santa rosa appeared >> mid '50s in sunnyvale. >> 70 degrees in mountain view 71 in san jose >> mid-70s to danville and pleasanton appeared >> upper 60s and low standards for the east bay shores >> low 60's at the coast >> 65 degrees for high in downtown san francisco today. allied 71 in santa rosa 72 in napa. it >> high pressure is in place here that is keeping the showers to the north of but we are expecting a small system to push into our area monday night into tuesday morning bring
their flight fares fluctuate throughout the day.ere are a way as a mileage awards tickets available like to europe and asia appeared >> , will have arts and entertainment. >> the time right now 8:47 a.m. this is a view from our mount tam cam market is bouncing a little bit because it is bridge the outside and some patchy dense fog outside appeared >> we have a sunny mile day expected for today. >> over the weekend we have a cloud the veterans day with a chance of showers...
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i had them participating that discharge fare and i had my third one and this december is going to be my 4th one i believe and you are right laguna honda staff are really engaging their residents they call them residents, to attend this type of fare and they are creative they are doing some drawings now to get them to attend and participate and in the booth get information and from what i'm understanding we're expanding and it's always been well received because i stay there from beginning to end and there's an instead n steady stream of people asking for information. >> can you say that date again? >> december fifth, thursday at the center at the main level, the new building. >> any other councilmember questions or comments? >> i'd like to make one -- first thank you both for your presentation. i just have a question -- are you still using mentors with people say they intern enter the community out of an institutional setting? it matched people with mentors who already lived in the community to help them adjust and adapt to living outside an institution. >> yes, we actually use peer
i had them participating that discharge fare and i had my third one and this december is going to be my 4th one i believe and you are right laguna honda staff are really engaging their residents they call them residents, to attend this type of fare and they are creative they are doing some drawings now to get them to attend and participate and in the booth get information and from what i'm understanding we're expanding and it's always been well received because i stay there from beginning to...
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so when fares are not that frequent, you get the fare first. do you hav a way to incentivize them to fill fares when it's busy >> theyind that flywheel passengers get areat experience, it comes to them, they get in, it's paid, the drivers find that the fly wheel passengersre great passengers. they tip well as well too. so it is self-reinforcing. so we fd that we drop the incentivesecause the system, the economi of the mark is self reinfoing. weust launched in seattle and we dropped all of those centives because the drive loveit. >> when you launch in if companies, do you lnch into a b that if i work for green taxy o compan can i also b a fly wheel driver? >> so you can, but the way we approa it is through the company. we find there is much more leverage. we gooseattle, we start wit east side for hire. and we can train them,nd our philoshy is the fleets manage e cars, ivers, insurance, training, licensing, everything else. since weave that relatiohip there we can let them focus on that. we do the driver trning, the syst, the feedback, ride by ri
so when fares are not that frequent, you get the fare first. do you hav a way to incentivize them to fill fares when it's busy >> theyind that flywheel passengers get areat experience, it comes to them, they get in, it's paid, the drivers find that the fly wheel passengersre great passengers. they tip well as well too. so it is self-reinforcing. so we fd that we drop the incentivesecause the system, the economi of the mark is self reinfoing. weust launched in seattle and we dropped all of...
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most have travel holiday deal zeks.Ñi si up for air fare alerts.ght called airare watchdog.com. they send des to . >> the plane will be crded. they will be 85% full on average over the thanksgiving ekend. prices are 8% higherthan last year. wh's behind this increase other than the airlines can do it? >> one of the things is the airlines are mang tons of money. i've heardne person say in the last couple of years the profits re razor thin. now ey are paperthin. they are doingretty well. lot of that renue isÑi coming om theancillary fees that they are getting when you have to cheng a bag andou have to pay a fee to change yo travel dates. i think it's estimated$42 billion just o those fees alone. >> how can travellers avo the extra fees? >> when it comes to a lot of the fees you just don't pay th. i always carry with travel ones. the last time i paid f a checked bag was almost never. you don't neeto pay extra for the in-flight entertainment. >> the tsa expanded the pre-check program to another 60 airports which allows priscreen ssengers to go through.
most have travel holiday deal zeks.Ñi si up for air fare alerts.ght called airare watchdog.com. they send des to . >> the plane will be crded. they will be 85% full on average over the thanksgiving ekend. prices are 8% higherthan last year. wh's behind this increase other than the airlines can do it? >> one of the things is the airlines are mang tons of money. i've heardne person say in the last couple of years the profits re razor thin. now ey are paperthin. they are doingretty...
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. >>> a surprising new trend on metro has some brazen people skipping out on their fare. take a look at these people and there are a lot of them, all of them are slipping in and out of the station without paying. news 4's i team found this year alone metro has seen a 20% spike in tickets issues for fare evasion. in fact, 3,200 people were busted system wide already in 2013. you can see dozens of people slipping in and out of the emergency gate exit. metro police are cracking down and the punishments are stiff. >> up to $300. that gives you a criminal record. >> topping the list of fare evasion was pentagon city followed by anacostia. at the end of the line stops including new carrollton and shady grove were also big for fare skippers. >>> another reason to buckle up when you get into the car this morning, today fairfax city police will launch a click it or ticket campaign looking out for drivers not wearing seat belts as well as other traffic violators. police can write you a $25 ticket for not buckling up and this campaign will run through thanksgiving day. >>> new numbe
. >>> a surprising new trend on metro has some brazen people skipping out on their fare. take a look at these people and there are a lot of them, all of them are slipping in and out of the station without paying. news 4's i team found this year alone metro has seen a 20% spike in tickets issues for fare evasion. in fact, 3,200 people were busted system wide already in 2013. you can see dozens of people slipping in and out of the emergency gate exit. metro police are cracking down and...
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the more competition the better the fares. >>reporter: he recommends kayak and if you are open to traveling use google flight explorer which will rank the cheepest fair -- cheapest fares. by using this site we found fair from san san francisco to chicago. >> air flair does flexate. some one is holding it and decides not to buy it. >>reporter: there are mileage award flights still available. some of on thanksgiving. that's another option if you want to get away over the hal -- holiday season. >>> still ahead at 8:30 the powerful typhoon killing over 100 people. we'll have more on the damage left behind. >>> it's one thing to be obsessed with justin bieber it's another thing spending $100,000 to look like him. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> ever wanted to look more like justin bieber. there is one guy. he spent $100,000 to look more like
the more competition the better the fares. >>reporter: he recommends kayak and if you are open to traveling use google flight explorer which will rank the cheepest fair -- cheapest fares. by using this site we found fair from san san francisco to chicago. >> air flair does flexate. some one is holding it and decides not to buy it. >>reporter: there are mileage award flights still available. some of on thanksgiving. that's another option if you want to get away over the hal --...
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falling fuel prices and deep discount air fare help throttle the stock of spirit airlines this year. fasten your seat belts. you're about to find out. shop until you drop. want a read on retail? tanger outlet all 13 million square feet of it. cramer is talking to the ceo ahead of the black market rush to hear what's ahead. >>> you know, it's been absolutely on fire this year, and you know i like this group. if you want to own a smaller more growth-oriented airline stock look no further than spirit airlines, sabe for all you home gamers. here's the ultra low price operator that runs over 50 aircrafts that serves over 150 non-stop markets. they make customers pay extra for luggage and carry-on and they can cram more people than most of their competitors, but that's all right. they charge less. spirit is unique among the airlines and it's run like a real business. you know i like u.s. airways, and amr deal is back on, but spirit is a lean, mean, money-making machine with vast opportunities to grow. the 52% gains when we had the ceo back in may. let's talk to ben baldanza. welcome back t
falling fuel prices and deep discount air fare help throttle the stock of spirit airlines this year. fasten your seat belts. you're about to find out. shop until you drop. want a read on retail? tanger outlet all 13 million square feet of it. cramer is talking to the ceo ahead of the black market rush to hear what's ahead. >>> you know, it's been absolutely on fire this year, and you know i like this group. if you want to own a smaller more growth-oriented airline stock look no further...
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places where a lot of airlines are vying for nl[a&your busines the more competition, the lower the fares going to be. >> reporter: in addition to his site, he recommends kayak. if you're open to traveling to any location over the holidays, he suggests google flight explorer that will rank the cheapest fares by destinations and date. we found a $360 round trip fair from san francisco to new york leaving thanksgiving thursday and returning the following tuesday. >> if they are looking for a holiday airfare, look several times a day. airfares do fluctuate. they're not static. it could be there's only one or two seats left at the lowest airfare class and somebody is holdingit but decides not to buy it. >> reporter: there are also mileage award tickets available, not just for domestic flights but europe and asia as well. some are on thanksgiving. most in the first couple weeks of december. that's just another option if you want to get away over the holiday season. kron 4 news. >> well, it was a gorgeous day out there today. it's already chilly in a number of places. take a look at santa rosa
places where a lot of airlines are vying for nl[a&your busines the more competition, the lower the fares going to be. >> reporter: in addition to his site, he recommends kayak. if you're open to traveling to any location over the holidays, he suggests google flight explorer that will rank the cheapest fares by destinations and date. we found a $360 round trip fair from san francisco to new york leaving thanksgiving thursday and returning the following tuesday. >> if they are...
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still to come soaring fares and slicing service.ho is the winner in the merge center you. >> i'll take a look at what these big mega mergers in airlines means four and the price of your ticket when you travel right after this break. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an acco
still to come soaring fares and slicing service.ho is the winner in the merge center you. >> i'll take a look at what these big mega mergers in airlines means four and the price of your ticket when you travel right after this break. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were...
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>> we are very close, fareed, i thought your opening comments were right on the mark. we have seen some remarkable developments over the past couple of days including the normalization of u.s. and iranian dialogue. we now take it for granted that the secretary of state should talk to iran's foreign minister, but that hadn't in 34 years. the outlines of the deal are clear, iran will take initial steps to freeze its program in place, as you said, we will take very minor steps to release some financial assets and they will be done in a phrased agreement over the next six or seven months, each step building on the last. we're very, very close. they come back again in ten days, i expect we'll get a deal very soon. >> ken, are you as optimistic? >> i certainly share joe's hope that this deal can be brought about. and i share both of your hope or expectation that this is a good deal. i think the problems that have a rarisen is that -- these are things that howled be dealt with in a final status agreement between the two of them. it's not really clear why the french decided to
>> we are very close, fareed, i thought your opening comments were right on the mark. we have seen some remarkable developments over the past couple of days including the normalization of u.s. and iranian dialogue. we now take it for granted that the secretary of state should talk to iran's foreign minister, but that hadn't in 34 years. the outlines of the deal are clear, iran will take initial steps to freeze its program in place, as you said, we will take very minor steps to release...
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oakland has seen their fares increase while prices have dropped. >>> they are angry because they have to work on thanksgiving. a big grocery store chain is saying they are way out of line. >>> we want to take you live to new york, the winds are dying down so the plans can -- balloons can fly and parade watchers still have another problem to contend with. . >>> last night some protesters protested outside their store why? because they are angry the store will be opened today. they say all workers should the be able to spend time with their families. whole foods said all workers were given time off if they wanted it and others who wanted to work were offered time and a half pay. >>> they have 08 additional workers and -- 80 additional workers and trucks and they are prepared for last minute requests and on christmas. google is hoping to help out and officers will get a $10 discount. >>> a bay area nonprofit organization is stunned and scrambling to recover after they set aside everything for needy families. a holiday party is one of those for urban mentors but they broke into the storag
oakland has seen their fares increase while prices have dropped. >>> they are angry because they have to work on thanksgiving. a big grocery store chain is saying they are way out of line. >>> we want to take you live to new york, the winds are dying down so the plans can -- balloons can fly and parade watchers still have another problem to contend with. . >>> last night some protesters protested outside their store why? because they are angry the store will be opened...
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it looks so yummy but i'll stick to the standard fare. >> i see pumpkin pie in our future. >> and football. we have the cowboys and raiders coming up shortly on channel 5. so stay tuned. >> thanks for joining us. have a wonderful thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving, everybody. enjoy. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald
it looks so yummy but i'll stick to the standard fare. >> i see pumpkin pie in our future. >> and football. we have the cowboys and raiders coming up shortly on channel 5. so stay tuned. >> thanks for joining us. have a wonderful thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving, everybody. enjoy. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald
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at least 58 -- at least 6800 fares might not have been paid.ransit police says they have stepped up enforcement. $50 toe can range from $300. they stopped this family and sent them back to the turnstile. >> you are not really saving that much money. >> that did not stop dozens of people we saw cheating the system for a free ride. it bothers me more and more that i noticed it more and more. at adding alooking localized alarm. they expect that will make it evders to invaders -- follow a paying customer through. 236.gon city has that is followed by anacostia. if you want to see the top 10, check out our website. >> we have some new information about amy robach. weeks ago, she announced she was diagnosed with breast cancer. her colleagues today, she revealed her surgeon found a second undetected malignant tumor. she says she will need further treatment. she says her prognosis is good and she plans to return to work soon. >> that will be a good thing to see. batkid and his family are paying it forward. 20,000 people showed up to turn san francisco i
at least 58 -- at least 6800 fares might not have been paid.ransit police says they have stepped up enforcement. $50 toe can range from $300. they stopped this family and sent them back to the turnstile. >> you are not really saving that much money. >> that did not stop dozens of people we saw cheating the system for a free ride. it bothers me more and more that i noticed it more and more. at adding alooking localized alarm. they expect that will make it evders to invaders -- follow...
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one of the creature comforts like leg room, and things like that, but that gives everyone a lower fare what you indicated in your most recent presentation, and this is the november one i'm referring to. there are untapped markets that meet the threshold for growth. did we get untapped markets that were released by the u.s. justice department and blessing what i regard as an anti-competitive merger and they did give up some slots. will spirit take some of those? >> it all depends on what the rules for the auctions will be for some of those things, so we're watching that closely and there are certainly some airports we'd like more access to, but it will depend on the rules of engagement that come about and those haven't been released yet. >> okay, because when i see the list of untapped markets and i don't know if you need to. there are 500, large markets that you can come in under right now? >> absolutely. we use d.o.t. data where we can see how many people fly each day between two cities and how much they pay and there are over 500 of those non-stop markets that we don't serve today wh
one of the creature comforts like leg room, and things like that, but that gives everyone a lower fare what you indicated in your most recent presentation, and this is the november one i'm referring to. there are untapped markets that meet the threshold for growth. did we get untapped markets that were released by the u.s. justice department and blessing what i regard as an anti-competitive merger and they did give up some slots. will spirit take some of those? >> it all depends on what...
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fareed zakaria d -- >> this is gps, the global publ public square. i'm coming to you from bali, indonesia. we have a very important show for you today, starting with the iranian nuclear talks in geneva. we have reporters and experts help you make consistency of it all. >>> then we'll take you to mars, one of the most innovative minds says we need to get there. >>> also on the furor over the safety of his electric cars. >> what the heck is going on? >>> but first, here's my take. if you're trying to figure out what to think about the deals in iran, here's a suggestion, imagine what would have happened had there been no deal. in fact one doesn't have to use much imagination. in 2003, iran approached the united states with an offer to talk about its nuclear program. the bush administration rejected the offer because it believed that the iranian regime was weak. iran had 164 centrifuges operating in 2003. today it has 19,000. had the geneva talks with iran broken down this week, iran would have continued expanding its nuclear program. yes, they are now u
fareed zakaria d -- >> this is gps, the global publ public square. i'm coming to you from bali, indonesia. we have a very important show for you today, starting with the iranian nuclear talks in geneva. we have reporters and experts help you make consistency of it all. >>> then we'll take you to mars, one of the most innovative minds says we need to get there. >>> also on the furor over the safety of his electric cars. >> what the heck is going on? >>> but...
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now fareed zakaria begins. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to you from around the united states and around the world. we have china's important announcements. beijing says it's one child policy will be relaxed after more than 30 years. and it says it will abolish its infamous labor camps. what's behind these decisions and others? what do they mean? i have to great experts. >>> and five decades after shots rang out in daley plaza killing john f. kennedy. the great historian robert cowell will tell us about that day and how it changed america. >>> and the gps checklist for how to ruin a national economy. one country has managed to check off all the boxes. and it's not the united states. i'll explain. >>> but first, here's my take. on wednesday, diplomats from the united states, france, germany, the united kingdom, russia and china, the 5 p5 plus 1 will sit down to hammer out a deal over iran's nuclear program. it's a tough challenge made even tougher by the breakdown of talks in geneva eight days ago. in diplomacy, transparency is an en
now fareed zakaria begins. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to you from around the united states and around the world. we have china's important announcements. beijing says it's one child policy will be relaxed after more than 30 years. and it says it will abolish its infamous labor camps. what's behind these decisions and others? what do they mean? i have to great experts. >>> and five decades after shots rang out in daley plaza killing john f....
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i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you today starting with china's important announcements. beijing says the one child policy will be relaxed after more than 30 years and it will abolish its labor camps. what's behind these decisions and others? what do they mean? five decades after shots rang out killing president john f. i can, robert carroll will tell us about that and how it changed america and the world. a "gps" checklist for how to ruin a national economy. one managed to check off all boxes and it's not the united states. i'll explain. >>> on wednesday, diplomats from the united states, france, germany, the united kingdom, russia and china, will sit down to once again to hammer out a deal with iran over its nuclear program. it's a tough challenge made tougher by the breakdown of talks in geneva eight days ago. in diplomacy, transparency is often the enemy of progress. negotiations are best conducted secretly until there is an agreement. when carried out in full public view, a diplomati
i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you today starting with china's important announcements. beijing says the one child policy will be relaxed after more than 30 years and it will abolish its labor camps. what's behind these decisions and others? what do they mean? five decades after shots rang out killing president john f. i can, robert carroll will tell us about that and how it changed america and the world. a "gps" checklist for how to ruin a national economy. one...
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so the personal experience -- >> it does fare and inform. i'll put you on the spot like i put gregory on the spot, do you think in this congress that enda is going to end up passing? >> i think it is a long shot. but talking about the personal experiences, what i think you're going to see is lgbt advocates taking this back to the home states of those lawmakers who don't yet support it and trying to personalize it. bringing out someone who served openly in the military as gay or lesbian and being, like, look, they served openly but now that they're a civilian, they have to go back in the closet because they're worried they're going to be fired because they live in a state without these protections. i think that in part was why don't ask, don't tell repeal was so successful. because you saw these patriots who had served and who weren't able to do so openly tell their stories, and that's what they're going to be doing, going forward to try to make it hit home more for the members. >> the power of the personal example. in just a few minutes, we'
so the personal experience -- >> it does fare and inform. i'll put you on the spot like i put gregory on the spot, do you think in this congress that enda is going to end up passing? >> i think it is a long shot. but talking about the personal experiences, what i think you're going to see is lgbt advocates taking this back to the home states of those lawmakers who don't yet support it and trying to personalize it. bringing out someone who served openly in the military as gay or...
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. >>> next at 6:00 your fare may be larger the next tim you need a ride. >>> an a fran lamark, this one right there will be undergoing se major renovations. wel tell you what the crews are going to doing to that 80-year-old tower. >>right now we're seeing a cool and breezy area. but we're watching some changes ahead going fromhe clear high to a storm system offshor that will bringus chance ofain coming back to the west coast as we get back toward the workweek. we'll talk about the timing o that and fit's going to impact your weekend plans whewe come back. >>> new at 6:00, the popular de sharing is requiring user to pay a minimum fare for their rides. the coany sgests an amount they should donate. users can pay more or less amount, rely could even pay nothing. under the systemsystem, riders will not be able to pay less than the suggested aunt for that ride. >> one of the san francio's well known landmarks is set to close on monday windows, yp grade the plumbingce and replace some ofhe exterior lights. the renovions wer trying to avoid alosure duringeak season. the renovationsill take fiv
. >>> next at 6:00 your fare may be larger the next tim you need a ride. >>> an a fran lamark, this one right there will be undergoing se major renovations. wel tell you what the crews are going to doing to that 80-year-old tower. >>right now we're seeing a cool and breezy area. but we're watching some changes ahead going fromhe clear high to a storm system offshor that will bringus chance ofain coming back to the west coast as we get back toward the workweek. we'll talk...
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it comes years after claiming financial trouble, hiking fares and reducing service for riders. we dug through records to fine hundreds of thousands of dollars in questionable transactions. insiders paint a different picture than we have been told. here is vicky nguyen. >> they don't want you to ask questions, they want you to do what they say. >> reporter: he worked at sam tram from 2001 to 2012. >> it's on the worker bees, the grunts who know what's going on. in this case, my scenario, i know what's going on. >> reporter: his duties include caltrains financial statements. he was asked to make changes that were illegal. it was to inflate the expenses to ask for more money. >> we had to increase expenses where there were no expenses. >> reporter: the finance manager asked him to record made-up expenses for services they never received. >> it's hard to believe. >>itis hard to believe, but it's done. it happened. >> reporter: from san francisco to gilroy, the trains, buses provide more than 100,000 ride as day. >> people plan on public transportation. >> reporter: they announced a
it comes years after claiming financial trouble, hiking fares and reducing service for riders. we dug through records to fine hundreds of thousands of dollars in questionable transactions. insiders paint a different picture than we have been told. here is vicky nguyen. >> they don't want you to ask questions, they want you to do what they say. >> reporter: he worked at sam tram from 2001 to 2012. >> it's on the worker bees, the grunts who know what's going on. in this case, my...
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baby boomers, 47 to 65 are faring much better.he debt they carry is marginally lower, but they use credit cards less than any other age group, and they're pretty good about paying their bills on time. two generations very different credit standings. the difference is baby boomers thrived in an economy that was growing at a faster rate today while enjoying a pretty good access capital to loans. since then jen xers and millennials lived through tighter access to loans. michelle renary is bt of analytics at experian, she joins us from irvine, california. you were involved in putting these numbers together. what in here is worrisome. >> i think you hit a lot of good points, ali. the difference between the generations, and the millennial, the score differences are 107 points which is a widespread. with the millennials having 628 credit score that will keep them from getting some of the best offers and best interest rates because they are below prime. >> how fixable are these things because one could worry if they have low credit scores
baby boomers, 47 to 65 are faring much better.he debt they carry is marginally lower, but they use credit cards less than any other age group, and they're pretty good about paying their bills on time. two generations very different credit standings. the difference is baby boomers thrived in an economy that was growing at a faster rate today while enjoying a pretty good access capital to loans. since then jen xers and millennials lived through tighter access to loans. michelle renary is bt of...
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let's take a look at how they're faring.book, yep l and groupon with down arrows right now. however, they have had stellar gains. groupon's up nearly 100%, yelp up 227%, linkedin up 83%, so you've certainly seen great performance from these particular social media stocks but today tumbling back while twitter continues to hold on to some nice gains. back to you. liz: okay, nicole. thank you very much. charlie gasparino's report was so on point that rescared twitter. maybe. he's been talking to people on wall street that were very close to the twitter ipo. we're hire not only to talk about the stock's reaction, but it is now be off the highs which had been up 86%. there's some slower, dumber money i guess twitter people would call it that bought at those high levels. >> you know, listen, in the positive column i think twitter was not as greedy as facebook. they didn't do a massive offering, they didn't price this thing at some astronomical level at the opening. they got a very good pop. but here's where the small investor shou
let's take a look at how they're faring.book, yep l and groupon with down arrows right now. however, they have had stellar gains. groupon's up nearly 100%, yelp up 227%, linkedin up 83%, so you've certainly seen great performance from these particular social media stocks but today tumbling back while twitter continues to hold on to some nice gains. back to you. liz: okay, nicole. thank you very much. charlie gasparino's report was so on point that rescared twitter. maybe. he's been talking to...
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>> reporter: well, bart's goal in negotiations was to keep service high and fares stable. >> now theimple abandon rule allows inspection crews to access the track as many as 85 times a year. the trains could whiz by and bart could maintain its complex schedules, but now a more complex system requires trains are slowed down from 20 miles an hour or stepped dead until inspections are made or be rerouted. >> it's going to have an impact quite possibly on service reliability, on our budget. as i said, maybe on hours of operation. >> reporter: opinions of riders we met were divided. >> i think they should shorten the hours and maybe reroute it because due to what happened and everything like that. >> reporter: the spokesperson told me it's just too early of the impact of these changes, whether it will shorten these hours or slow the trains down. >> i think it would be unfortunate to shorten the hours commuting. >> one educator addressed bart directly. >> most cities, chicago, paris, london, have 24-hour service are. you cannot get service, and claim to be a world class system. >> one pass
>> reporter: well, bart's goal in negotiations was to keep service high and fares stable. >> now theimple abandon rule allows inspection crews to access the track as many as 85 times a year. the trains could whiz by and bart could maintain its complex schedules, but now a more complex system requires trains are slowed down from 20 miles an hour or stepped dead until inspections are made or be rerouted. >> it's going to have an impact quite possibly on service reliability, on...
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. >> what will happen to fares? >> unbalanced, we've seen costs increase and that said -- as a result fares have gone up and that is likely because cost is going up. that's really the way to think about that. having said that, we expect that the slots and the gates that will be divested will encourage. jetblue is expanding in boston and we expect them to continue and obviously that will help consumers in giving them choices. >> the airline industry mergers, we've seen so many. are there less out there that seem logical to you? >> right, i think not. i mean, that doesn't mean after a few years there won't be others. we've -- this is the second time in my career that i've seen major technology improvements in aircraft and a mayor consolidation. the last time we talked about the top ten airlines controlling, now we're seeing the top four. i don't think there is a lot left to consolidate. >> i was looking at a list of the best performing s&p 500 stocks and i believe delta is on it. is there any particular stock in this
. >> what will happen to fares? >> unbalanced, we've seen costs increase and that said -- as a result fares have gone up and that is likely because cost is going up. that's really the way to think about that. having said that, we expect that the slots and the gates that will be divested will encourage. jetblue is expanding in boston and we expect them to continue and obviously that will help consumers in giving them choices. >> the airline industry mergers, we've seen so many....
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consumers can purchase anything from air fare to christmas trees using bitcoins. marketwatch reports-- last year 74 merchants were on the site when it launched.this year there are more than 200. tiffany and company is catching eyes on wall street.the stock bounced 8 % after the jeweler reported in strong earnings thanks to high demand in asia. also, a diamond of a different color scored a big win for tiffany. company execs are pegging surging sales to success of its yellow diamond collection. now....the pressure is on for christmas.the last two years tiffany has reported disappointing holiday sales. book seller barnes and noble posts encouraging second quarter earnings. the chain's profits increased 13% to $76 million when compared to a year ago. the ceo attributes the gains to improved margins and reduced expenses. most of which came from cost cutting. revenue was a bit of shocker-- falling 8%. shares closed down about 6% yesterday end the session at 15 dollars. a sartorial turning of the tables as men's wearhouse makes a bid for joseph a bank.the $1.54 billion o
consumers can purchase anything from air fare to christmas trees using bitcoins. marketwatch reports-- last year 74 merchants were on the site when it launched.this year there are more than 200. tiffany and company is catching eyes on wall street.the stock bounced 8 % after the jeweler reported in strong earnings thanks to high demand in asia. also, a diamond of a different color scored a big win for tiffany. company execs are pegging surging sales to success of its yellow diamond collection....
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but paper applications aren't faring y better.se meetings >>> technology experts are rushing to fix the obama care website glitches. but paper applications aren't faring any better. new notes reveal all applications eventually go through the healthcare.gov website. people were told to fill them out to feel like they were making progress. a an outside consultant warned the white house three years ago, that people in charge of the website didn't have the expertise to pull it off. >> when you don't have the right people, and you don't have the right system, something goes wrong. >> the website is being shut down for four hours every night for repairs, and obama care may be coming to your favorite tv show. a foundation supporting the law provided a $500,000 grant to inform tv writer and producers. the hope is that they'll weave obamacare plot lines into popular shows. >>> you know the saying, it's cold and flu season. well it is, and it seems some stores are sticking to their customers. a growing number of people complain they're payi
but paper applications aren't faring y better.se meetings >>> technology experts are rushing to fix the obama care website glitches. but paper applications aren't faring any better. new notes reveal all applications eventually go through the healthcare.gov website. people were told to fill them out to feel like they were making progress. a an outside consultant warned the white house three years ago, that people in charge of the website didn't have the expertise to pull it off....
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seemingly shattering and promises customers, if you like your low fares, you can keep your low it fares. check out the latest blunder. colorado sends insurance letter to the man's dog. the policy was mistakenly opened for his yorkie, baxter. he used his dog's name as a security question over the phone and suspects that is how baxter's name came into the picture. >>> and who would leave this behind on an airplane. 24 gold bars were found stuffed into a toilet compartment. the jet airways was being cleaned after a flight from bangkok. no one has claimed the gold bars. >>> coming up, bad news. obama care may be about to cost you even more. that is if president obama's friends get the special deal they are now asking for. senator john thune is here with a plan. next. >>> let's all go off the reco >>> let's go off the record for a minute. this is horrible, i sarcastically say it does top all. but there's a new online game that allows users to reenact the sandy hook shooter, shooting their mother in the head again and again and again and moving on to the school. and you know what happened the
seemingly shattering and promises customers, if you like your low fares, you can keep your low it fares. check out the latest blunder. colorado sends insurance letter to the man's dog. the policy was mistakenly opened for his yorkie, baxter. he used his dog's name as a security question over the phone and suspects that is how baxter's name came into the picture. >>> and who would leave this behind on an airplane. 24 gold bars were found stuffed into a toilet compartment. the jet...
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. >>> ahmed fareed is next and so is jay. >> raj, jessica, fun show tonight. blake shelton on the program. kathie lee and hoda join us. incredible song from imelda may. >>> ahmed fareed joins us live from the comcast sportsnet newsroom. talking bobbleheads and overtime zm. >> the warriors trying to do it without their superstar. curry was out with a concussion. and the warriors could have used him late. we'll see the highlights from oracle arena. we see curry wearing a suit instead of a jersey. warriors down 2, harrison barnes, yeah. we got a tie game, time winding down now in regulation. andre iquodala trying to get his shot. dribbled around, got a double team, fade-away. not a good look. no time-out. that was missed. in o.t., mike connelley for three, he's got it. warriors go down 88-81. coach jackson after the loss. >> they outplayed us tonight. it makes no sense going back, whatever amount of times they've boaten us. they beat us tonight. we battled. we defended. we executed. we fell short. this is a very good basketball team. it's very smart also. give th
. >>> ahmed fareed is next and so is jay. >> raj, jessica, fun show tonight. blake shelton on the program. kathie lee and hoda join us. incredible song from imelda may. >>> ahmed fareed joins us live from the comcast sportsnet newsroom. talking bobbleheads and overtime zm. >> the warriors trying to do it without their superstar. curry was out with a concussion. and the warriors could have used him late. we'll see the highlights from oracle arena. we see curry...
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according to the report, women fared best in iceland, finland, norway and sweden. american women finished 23rd on list of 136 countries. for more perspective, earlier i spoke with kathleen gerson, a sociology professor at new york university and the author of a book about gender and family titled "the unfinished revolution." so what is it about the scandinavian model? whenny a rattled off list of top four, iceland, finland, norway, sweden, what's working there? what can we learn? >> a think the nordic mold, as it's called, figured out there are two important ingredients to creating gender equality. which, by the way, actually produces greater economic stability and greater overall social health. and those two ingredients are on the one hand notions of equal opportunity and the economy, and at work, and which americans would find very little fault with. but the other side of that equation is, they've also supported notions of family support policies. that they want all their families to be healthy, to be economically secure, and to have as many earners as possible a
according to the report, women fared best in iceland, finland, norway and sweden. american women finished 23rd on list of 136 countries. for more perspective, earlier i spoke with kathleen gerson, a sociology professor at new york university and the author of a book about gender and family titled "the unfinished revolution." so what is it about the scandinavian model? whenny a rattled off list of top four, iceland, finland, norway, sweden, what's working there? what can we learn?...
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i might not have been deliberately fare dodging but the incident is legendary nonetheless. an illegal student insurance scheme for care doctors even references the photo its advertising campaign. armed with a hidden camera weekend visit to leeds office in the northern france. we asked for in the right place i mean though the. google. cheats ten euros a month into this clan to stun scheme. saving the money that otherwise have to stand on them and the house as well as any fines incurred by fear daunting. the numbers add up it's not really above board but journalist and he is a tool believe that there are core french values underpinning this team even though this may take up to be the second of the people want equality when it comes that mef one neighborhood gets a new grassroots and every neighbor who wants one. i didn't have to listen. people wanted to see the sea. they want to be free to give iran. well this is going to go to the fine print i shouldn't have to stay at home will allow. it's going to run when i'm on the phone off the light at the spit it all. a guide to small
i might not have been deliberately fare dodging but the incident is legendary nonetheless. an illegal student insurance scheme for care doctors even references the photo its advertising campaign. armed with a hidden camera weekend visit to leeds office in the northern france. we asked for in the right place i mean though the. google. cheats ten euros a month into this clan to stun scheme. saving the money that otherwise have to stand on them and the house as well as any fines incurred by fear...
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get ready for fewer flights and higher fares.ucky international airport. according to analysis from usa today, the number of seats dropped by 80% between 2005 and 2013, fares jumped 26%. here are other examples. at savannah hilton head, fares jumped nearly 36%. at dallas lovefield, up nearly 36%. in washington, d.c. dulles, up 32%. overall, between the first quarter of '05 and the first quarter of 2013, prices are up 6.5% on average after inflation at the top 100 airports, but fares varied widely from airport to airport. some of the flight cut-backs resulted from major airline mergers that have led carriers to squeeze service at some airports while they focus on more profitable hubs. no question, the industry has transformed in the past few decades. there were 20 u.s. carriers in 1978. 12 years later, the industry consolidated to half the number of carriers. and since then, delta merged with northwest, united can continental, and now american airlines with u.s. air. you get the picture. christine romans, cnn, new york. >> thank y
get ready for fewer flights and higher fares.ucky international airport. according to analysis from usa today, the number of seats dropped by 80% between 2005 and 2013, fares jumped 26%. here are other examples. at savannah hilton head, fares jumped nearly 36%. at dallas lovefield, up nearly 36%. in washington, d.c. dulles, up 32%. overall, between the first quarter of '05 and the first quarter of 2013, prices are up 6.5% on average after inflation at the top 100 airports, but fares varied...
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some young fare dodgers travel in groups and tend to get aggressive. the inspectors tactic is to deflect attention by showing they trust the. even when they're dealing with obvious offenders. this young woman claims she slashed her monthly student pass at home in. the it is to be seen on youtube from cotton on pots that can produce a latent if ever there at the station the menu i need to pay six years. to share a solution she said it's good to see our doctors our customers. nice and simple though so my job is to make sure they become good customers. also he didn't want y'all to get it entrenched people villagers dylan spares because they don't want to pay. each and national tradition. even former president jack hike was selected over the barriers and obvious enjoyment. i don't find that shocking. the barrier was broken into and going up to it just goes to show how athletic he was. that doesn't shock me in the least of all of us will come from. i might not have been deliberately fare dodging but the incident is legendary nonetheless. an illegal student
some young fare dodgers travel in groups and tend to get aggressive. the inspectors tactic is to deflect attention by showing they trust the. even when they're dealing with obvious offenders. this young woman claims she slashed her monthly student pass at home in. the it is to be seen on youtube from cotton on pots that can produce a latent if ever there at the station the menu i need to pay six years. to share a solution she said it's good to see our doctors our customers. nice and simple...
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and then, once i leave, he would take a second card, after i had already paid my fare, he would take the card of an elderly and disabled person and run that card again, getting and doubling up on that fare and now he has turned a $20 ride to a $40 ride for his own personal gain and now i have with us, and he provided a declaration, of the services of where we get the documentations related to these rides because the cards show the identification and pick up location and drop off and the id of the customer and the id of the driver as well. mr. san der son is going to come up to you and explain what he saw in that system which is more than just two rides, but a pattern of conduct that happen before he obtained his medallion and continues until we issued a complaint against him. and so go ahead mr. san der son and he is going to use some of our time to discuss what he found. >> thank you, i'm john san der son, operation's director with the billy transportation which is the broker in san francisco. and we administer the programs including the taxi debit card program. and sorry, basically
and then, once i leave, he would take a second card, after i had already paid my fare, he would take the card of an elderly and disabled person and run that card again, getting and doubling up on that fare and now he has turned a $20 ride to a $40 ride for his own personal gain and now i have with us, and he provided a declaration, of the services of where we get the documentations related to these rides because the cards show the identification and pick up location and drop off and the id of...