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he's been a bit tense since we found that i'm up for the g.e. chairmanship. yeah, that's why i'm here. i got a call from some lawyer today who was asking me what kind of boss you are, and who long i've known you, and what animal best describes you. what did you say? an eagle with the head of a bear. thank you. your respect means the world to me, lemon. i can't believe it's starting already. what is? g.e. is vetting me. they're trying to see if i have any skeletons in my closet. it's what they do with all the presidential candidates. do you think they'll find anything? oh, yeah.
he's been a bit tense since we found that i'm up for the g.e. chairmanship. yeah, that's why i'm here. i got a call from some lawyer today who was asking me what kind of boss you are, and who long i've known you, and what animal best describes you. what did you say? an eagle with the head of a bear. thank you. your respect means the world to me, lemon. i can't believe it's starting already. what is? g.e. is vetting me. they're trying to see if i have any skeletons in my closet. it's what they...
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g.e. crops spread to non g.m.o. crops thereby contaminating them yes no. there's no need of when we're in united states we draw mostly soybean and corn and there is no native soybean and corn that is in the fields around it and furthermore the pollen of corn is pretty heavy and people have measured exactly how far it goes and so the chance of these things cross pollinating a native species almost bear impost had very dear instagram what objective twenty years scientific study has been done on the vitamin hormonal in genetic descendants of g.m.o. animals produce in humans and why is this not candid information to a consuming public it hasn't been tested long enough now that there's no genetically engineered animals that are on the market that you're eating some of it but they're eating are full of it so how about any one layer using now did anyone lay claim to seeds which would come airborne cross pollinating other fields you do not wish to cross-pollinate would geos that happen have happened but it depends upon what field we're talking about depends upon t
g.e. crops spread to non g.m.o. crops thereby contaminating them yes no. there's no need of when we're in united states we draw mostly soybean and corn and there is no native soybean and corn that is in the fields around it and furthermore the pollen of corn is pretty heavy and people have measured exactly how far it goes and so the chance of these things cross pollinating a native species almost bear impost had very dear instagram what objective twenty years scientific study has been done on...
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i would say a stock like g.e. would not have participated yet. they have a monster buyback. it's not participating. i don't know why. they're going retest the highs at 28. >> is that enough to be in this trade, 28? 28's not that much. what's the risk reward on something like this? >> i think it's not bad. you probably have a dollar to the downside and a few dollars to the you upside. >> if you're a fan of je, you're making a call on infrastructures. >> inhe broader markets, right? >> exactly. >> you know, here's the thing. listen. i've bing doing this like you guy. i can't buy stocks at all-time highs. and i can't come on tv and say you should be doing it too. i've also lived through two periods where stocks are at all-time highs and they've been cut in half. i'm not saying they're coming today, tomorrow, next week. >> i just indicated that is a bellwether for the broader industrial economy and therefore there are stocks that are not cheap their are not at 52-week highs. >> to me right now i'd rather play some laggards that are good quality names. >> you're not going to get
i would say a stock like g.e. would not have participated yet. they have a monster buyback. it's not participating. i don't know why. they're going retest the highs at 28. >> is that enough to be in this trade, 28? 28's not that much. what's the risk reward on something like this? >> i think it's not bad. you probably have a dollar to the downside and a few dollars to the you upside. >> if you're a fan of je, you're making a call on infrastructures. >> inhe broader...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.ome back, everybody. we're hanging out with james mcavoy, amy schumer. amy, thank you for that. it was super fun. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: amy, i consider you an honest person. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah. welcome. [ light laughter ] >> you too. you too. >> jimmy: thank you. we're both honest people. >> we're two honest people sitting here. >> jimmy: but i want to know who's more honest. it's time for "truth or truth." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ truth or truth >> all right, jimmy. you're up first. >> jimmy: okay. >> truth or truth? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: truth. >> what's your motto in life? >> jimmy: you got to risk it to get the biscuit. [ laughter ] now it's on you. which is it? truth or truth? >> hmm, hmm. [ laughter ] truth. >> jimmy: if you could make out with one person from history, who would it be? >> christian bale in "newsies." [ laughter and applause ] jimmy, your turn. truth or truth? >> jimmy: from "newsies"? [ laughter ] >> that's the best christian bale. >> jimmy: okay.
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.ome back, everybody. we're hanging out with james mcavoy, amy schumer. amy, thank you for that. it was super fun. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: amy, i consider you an honest person. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah. welcome. [ light laughter ] >> you too. you too. >> jimmy: thank you. we're both honest people. >> we're two honest people sitting here. >> jimmy: but i want to know who's more honest. it's time for...
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to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e.you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the president is handling the expand ing problem and how much it will cost can the fix it. the cashin' in gang is coming up at 11:30. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can
to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e.you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the president is...
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to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e. and say, you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the president is handling the expand ing problem and how much it will cost can the fix it. the cashin' in gang is coming up at 11:30. >>> should dining ban all cell phones? thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! >>> coming up, before you chow down, you better put that phone down or you may not get served. >>> and crumbs may have expired, but >>> hello, miranda? >> well, what if i
to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e. and say, you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the...
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to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e. and say, you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the president is handling the expand ing problem and how much it will cost can the fix it. the cashin' in gang is coming up at 11:30. >>> should din i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay.
to jonas' point, you don't go to g.e. and say, you are selling too many turbines overseas and keep them here, and first of l all, we don't have a place to put all of the oil. release it where the market demands it and that should lower the overall price. >> we can talk during the commerci commercial. thank you. texas may be oil-rich, but the cash-in gang say it is mighty rich in texas. what have you got? >> well, having too much fun to go to the border? we have a look at how the...
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companies like caterpillar, ford, g.e., wal-mart, even, not one of my favorites, but wal-mart are starting to see the value in bringing manufacturing back to this country. we got the infrastructure, the educated work force, and we've got the consumers. again we have the most productive workers in the world. it's not just the big guys. more than 80% of companies bringing work back have 200 million or less in sales. let's give these companies a little extra incentive. to make it in america by providing them with this tax credit to help our manufacturing economy continue its rebound. a robust manufacturing-based economy will lead -- >> i yield an additional 30 seconds. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. speaker. will lead to widespread prosperity for businesses and the people who work there. anufacturing jobs pay 23% more than workers in other parts of the economy. every dollar in manufacturing sales creates $1.40 worth of economic impact. mr. speaker, it's time to stop the shortsighted policies that stifle investment here in america. d focus on what we can do to incentivize in job creation. i urge
companies like caterpillar, ford, g.e., wal-mart, even, not one of my favorites, but wal-mart are starting to see the value in bringing manufacturing back to this country. we got the infrastructure, the educated work force, and we've got the consumers. again we have the most productive workers in the world. it's not just the big guys. more than 80% of companies bringing work back have 200 million or less in sales. let's give these companies a little extra incentive. to make it in america by...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> some come here to build something smarter. some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster, something safer, something greener, something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. >>> comfort is trumping style as more and more people wear sneakers at the office a recent survey found that almost half of young adults think it's okay compared to only a third of baby boomers. is that a sign that casual friday will be more like every day? joining us right now with a study the street.com's editor and chief, janet guyian. thanks for being here today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> so, sneakers at work. you don't mean wearing them on the subway, sticking them in your purse and then walking into the office this is for real? >> no we mean keeping them on all day long and that is becoming more and more acceptable. >> i guess i get it i guess it's more comfortable. but i've be
introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> some come here to build something smarter. some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster, something safer, something greener, something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. >>> comfort is trumping style as more and more people wear sneakers at the office a recent survey found that almost half of young adults think...
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cycle and macro economics what have we learnt in which they called for the standard modeling format as g.e. model i asked keen to break down what all this means in layman's terms here's what he had to say. if you will to do. stray models of the current fad in a in can mainstream economics and these by the way they continue calling each of the models general equilibrium but if you look back to a model in audience sixty there is virtually no resemblance to what they do these days the only thing that is consistent is they continue with the myth that the economy is always either in or very near equilibrium and of evidence to go back to it again the current ones they call dynamics to casting in general they calabria models assume that the connie can be represented by forward looking individual and sometimes they are individuals in there but they're all this capacity to look into the future and they know what they expect that income streams are going to be for the indefinite future and they therefore know what they do with that what they consumption should be to maximize the utility of that cons
cycle and macro economics what have we learnt in which they called for the standard modeling format as g.e. model i asked keen to break down what all this means in layman's terms here's what he had to say. if you will to do. stray models of the current fad in a in can mainstream economics and these by the way they continue calling each of the models general equilibrium but if you look back to a model in audience sixty there is virtually no resemblance to what they do these days the only thing...
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politicians associating hemselves with the future, being seen -- g.e.s just as inventive of a company in many ways as google is, but politicians standing next to eric schmidt that makes them seem like they are more forward thinking? >> i would guess politicians would be foolish to allow themselves to be cataloged only for san francisco for that purpose, i think you ave to be careful. a member, microsoft is in the northwest, in seattle, and that still has all of the components of a part of this whole scene. you have to be very careful about what happens in north carolina, in particular, just an incredible kind of component that is there, and then finally, of course, new york still has its place in the sun, so to speak, and chicago is being impressive, so not only do they come here to stand next to the google guys or stand next to who it is, facebook, but they have to make sure they make the other stops. >> the last presidential election, every single candidate was running an ad that showed up with a windmill that suggested they were greener than the next
politicians associating hemselves with the future, being seen -- g.e.s just as inventive of a company in many ways as google is, but politicians standing next to eric schmidt that makes them seem like they are more forward thinking? >> i would guess politicians would be foolish to allow themselves to be cataloged only for san francisco for that purpose, i think you ave to be careful. a member, microsoft is in the northwest, in seattle, and that still has all of the components of a part of...
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one thing he had against the party was big shot corporations and deals whether it's price fixing by g.eember that scandal? he thought they bestrayed capitalism. there shouldn't be a special deal for the rich. it should be true free enterprise. >> look at these issues with the bailout of wall street and the bailout of the banks and the feeling that big corporations got bailed out after the great recession. a lot are still struggling with things like mortgages being under water. i think that's the element that makes this a powerful issue at the metrodome. >> -- moment. >> this is a number i think everybody will remember. the economic and political systems of the country are stacked against people like me. robert, stacked against people like me. the economic and political systems -- in other words the u.s. congress, the presidency, the political parties, the whole shebang that goes together is hurting me because on purpose it's helping the better off. both republicans and democrats would say precisely the same percentage, 54, 55 which is the same, think that's true. >> there is a problem o
one thing he had against the party was big shot corporations and deals whether it's price fixing by g.eember that scandal? he thought they bestrayed capitalism. there shouldn't be a special deal for the rich. it should be true free enterprise. >> look at these issues with the bailout of wall street and the bailout of the banks and the feeling that big corporations got bailed out after the great recession. a lot are still struggling with things like mortgages being under water. i think...
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the question, did the comcast team taking distribution buying content from g.e., was that the right strategyr time warner selling distribution and focusing on content and buying back stock? which is the better strategy? going back to the point about malone, he's the global fingerprint that's out there everywhere in europe and the united states in terms of distribution and trying to get to it content. >> charlie: he says he buys all the cable companies, only for him broadband, that's where -- >> speed, of course. >> charlie: it's not cable, it's broadband companies. >> we agree on that. through the internet, you look at the big opportunities in china, india and other emerging markets, they're not going to build out cable in many cases. they'll build out internet, mobile distribution, tremendously powerful position. >> charlie: it's such a great story because of rupert murdoch. i mean, the whole dynamic of a man at 83 who's had a remarkably successful year, built a great company, had a difficult time in london because of the hacking scandal, has emerged from that and now making what some might
the question, did the comcast team taking distribution buying content from g.e., was that the right strategyr time warner selling distribution and focusing on content and buying back stock? which is the better strategy? going back to the point about malone, he's the global fingerprint that's out there everywhere in europe and the united states in terms of distribution and trying to get to it content. >> charlie: he says he buys all the cable companies, only for him broadband, that's where...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor whose new film "x- men: days of future past" is in 3d in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, welcome wolverine himself, hugh jackman. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it my friends. hugh jackman. that's the way to do it. [ cheers and applause ] wooo, come on. that's the way to do it. >> i'm in training. >> jimmy: can i just ask why -- >> i'm in training. >> jimmy: you're in training for what? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't know what that is, yeah. i don't know what we just did but it was great. >> i'm training for the tony awards. i'm hosting the tony awards. >> jimmy: that's right. [ cheers and applause ] yep. >> and -- >> jimmy: june 8th. >> june 8th, very good. >> jimmy: there's these tony awards. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i cannot wait. >> it will all make sense on the night. all of that will make sense. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah -- no that won't make
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor whose new film "x- men: days of future past" is in 3d in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, welcome wolverine himself, hugh jackman. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it my friends. hugh jackman. that's the way to do it. [ cheers and applause ] wooo, come on. that's the way to do it. >> i'm in training....
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.nd a best-selling author. this month, you can see her back on tv in the new show, "candidly nicole," which premieres thursday, july 17th at 10:00 p.m. on vh1. i can't wait for that. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, nicole richie. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. you're gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look beautiful. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me. >> jimmy: how is the family doing? how's the kids? >> the family is great. we just got back from australia, actually. joel, my husband, does "the voice" out there. so, we just got back a few days ago. and now i'm here. >> jimmy: oh, he's one of the judges on "the voice"? >> yes, yes. yes, he is. >> jimmy: wow. how was australia? i really want to go to australia. >> oh, australia's great. have you ever been? >> jimmy: no. >> sydney -- [ laughter ] well -- >> jimmy: i just said that. yeah, i just -- yeah. >> that is a very good point. >> jimmy: that's a good point. yeah
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.nd a best-selling author. this month, you can see her back on tv in the new show, "candidly nicole," which premieres thursday, july 17th at 10:00 p.m. on vh1. i can't wait for that. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, nicole richie. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. you're gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look beautiful. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me....
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.d gentlemen, kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody say, god show me the way because the devil trying to break me down ♪ ♪ jesus walks with me with me with me with me you know what the midwest is young & restless ♪ ♪ where restless might snatch your necklace and next these might jack your lexus ♪ ♪ somebody tell these who kanye west is ♪ ♪ i gotta testify come up in the spot looking extra fly for the day you die ♪ ♪ you gonna touch the sky gotta testify come up in the spot looking extra fly ♪ ♪ for the you die you gonna touch the sky ♪ ♪ work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger ♪ ♪ more than ever hour after our work is never over ♪ ♪ work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger ♪ ♪ more than ever hour after our work is never over ♪ ♪ let's get lost tonight you could be my black kate moss tonight play secretary ♪ ♪ i'm the boss tonight and you don't give a what they all say right awesome the christian ♪ ♪ and christian dior damn they don'
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.d gentlemen, kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody say, god show me the way because the devil trying to break me down ♪ ♪ jesus walks with me with me with me with me you know what the midwest is young & restless ♪ ♪ where restless might snatch your necklace and next these might jack your lexus ♪ ♪ somebody tell these who kanye west is ♪ ♪ i gotta testify come up in the spot looking extra fly for the day you die ♪ ♪...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.my: welcome back. we're here with tom cruise and he and i are getting ready to go head-to- head, or face-to-face, in a new game called "facebreakers." [ cheers and applause ] now, it's baseball season. so tom and i of course will be throwing footballs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they're way cheaper. >> we're ahead of the curve. >> jimmy: baseballs cost a a fortune this time of year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so we'll throwing footballs at that wall of glass with our faces on it. that's my face. [ laughter ] that's tom's face. [ laughter ] don't confuse the two. [ laughter ] i know they look alike. we're going to take turns throwing, but if we hear the air horn, it's a speed round. we just throw as fast as we can. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: all right. first person -- >> now, is there any distance. i don't see a line where we're supposed to stand behind. >> jimmy: nope. just -- you stand farther back. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: first person to smash all their opponent's faces wins. you ready to do t
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.my: welcome back. we're here with tom cruise and he and i are getting ready to go head-to- head, or face-to-face, in a new game called "facebreakers." [ cheers and applause ] now, it's baseball season. so tom and i of course will be throwing footballs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they're way cheaper. >> we're ahead of the curve. >> jimmy: baseballs cost a a fortune this time of year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so we'll throwing...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> good morning. it's a few minutes before 8:30 when you head out the door. let's get a check on the forecast with brittney shipp. >> we're in the middle of a warming trend that's going to push us into the 90s as we head to work tomorrow. cape may, beautiful conditions expected down the shore and dedell beaches. temperatures range 84 to 88 degrees today. 90s next week. >>> new from overnight, we've learned an off duty officer with the philadelphia housing authority opened fire on a car after he was nearly run over. it followed an argument at 8th and lumbar bard streets. investigators tell us one of the four men inside the car pointed a gun at officer and tried to run him down. nobody was shot. police chased down the car and eventually arrested the men. >>> today in southwest philadelphia, investigators are back at the scene of a fire that killed four children and left dozens homeless. investigators will be sifting through the rubble looking for the cause of yesterday's blaze. we know the fire started
introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> good morning. it's a few minutes before 8:30 when you head out the door. let's get a check on the forecast with brittney shipp. >> we're in the middle of a warming trend that's going to push us into the 90s as we head to work tomorrow. cape may, beautiful conditions expected down the shore and dedell beaches. temperatures range 84 to 88 degrees today. 90s next week. >>> new from...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.ike you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everyone! our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who is best known for playing harry potter in the highest grossing film franchise of all time. he is currently starring on broadway in the critically acclaimed play, "the cripple of inishmaan." it was just nominated for a drama desk award. ladies and gentlemen, daniel radcliffe! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: so great to have you here. >> thanks very much, man. >> seth: thank you for being here. your adoring public. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> seth: um, this play is so great. congratulations. it opened last week. great reviews. i saw it, i loved it, which is even better than great reviews. >> yeah. >> seth: the pinnacle. and it is such a great play. it's written by martin mcdonagh. >> yes. >> seth: -- who's a wonderful playwrite. how much did you know about him before doing this play? >> i mean, i think my sort of first experience with marti
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about international trade because g.e. makes more of their money outside the united states than they do inside the united states and bad trade policy surely benefited them now that they're owned by comcast there's no discussion about net neutrality because comcast is you know going to make a fortune if net neutrality is complete right trash. has facebook been successful in pulling off something similar to this are they manipulating people's news feeds . and and and posts blocking posts are diminishing the importance of posts that might be critical of facebook on facebook for this stuff well that's that's really it's a really good question there's no overt studies that have led to that but there's a lot of anecdotal data that suggests that they're very protective of their brand online and clearly you know facebook through its largest shareholder you know was a proponent of amnesty and has been very active in d.c. on the lobbying side with many different issues including things that are beneficial to silicon valley so you kn
about international trade because g.e. makes more of their money outside the united states than they do inside the united states and bad trade policy surely benefited them now that they're owned by comcast there's no discussion about net neutrality because comcast is you know going to make a fortune if net neutrality is complete right trash. has facebook been successful in pulling off something similar to this are they manipulating people's news feeds . and and and posts blocking posts are...
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two thousand and eleven that same ninety percent was controlled by six just six massive corporations g.e. news corp disney viacom time warner and. c.b.s. . bottom line is that ever since ronald reagan came to washington competition has left the american marketplace and we have all suffered as a result the endless stream of mergers and acquisitions over the past thirty four years has taken away most all of the really significant comp of the competition particularly local marketplaces and is concentrated far too much power in the hands of too few players as the wal-mart is ation of america the only way we can have an economy that works for everyone again is by undoing the damage that reagan caused by putting the sherman antitrust act on steroids and like teddy roosevelt did breaking up america's giant corporations and ensuring that competition is a major force in our marketplace again. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday july eighth two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there and get active tag your. big. mind. and bank all that. money and have a
two thousand and eleven that same ninety percent was controlled by six just six massive corporations g.e. news corp disney viacom time warner and. c.b.s. . bottom line is that ever since ronald reagan came to washington competition has left the american marketplace and we have all suffered as a result the endless stream of mergers and acquisitions over the past thirty four years has taken away most all of the really significant comp of the competition particularly local marketplaces and is...
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. >> g.e. is out front when it comes to native advertising sponsoring content.ally employee reporters internally to go and ferret out stories about ge, to tell people about the jet engines they make and that kind of thing. are on buzz feed doing all kinds of sponsored content. they want to be able to recruit people via buzz feed and recruit new shareholders as well. shane, what right now is the vanguard of native advertising? what are people asking you to do today that they never did before? >> people are asking the question of, should we sponsor something somewhere if we build something of our own? say, weome to us and went to build our own presence where we have more control. >> you see companies like coke doing that. >> that is an example. >> self-publishing is the biggest trend. loggers.back to is the cofounder of contently and michael sebastian. up, highfliers, airplane makers will not be the only ones looking for business at the big airshow in the u.k. the governor of alabama will be there as well. ♪ >> it is time for bloomberg on the markets. street day o
. >> g.e. is out front when it comes to native advertising sponsoring content.ally employee reporters internally to go and ferret out stories about ge, to tell people about the jet engines they make and that kind of thing. are on buzz feed doing all kinds of sponsored content. they want to be able to recruit people via buzz feed and recruit new shareholders as well. shane, what right now is the vanguard of native advertising? what are people asking you to do today that they never did...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.roducts invented by real people like you. >>> back now on a saturday morning with a pretty incredible story about doctors able to give a young girl a new ear. with that ear, a new lease on life. we have that story. nice to see you. >> good morning, erica. that is the truth. wait until you see the final results of this ear. pretty remarkable. doctors grew charlotte a new ear inside her arm. she was attacked by a raccoon that wanted her milk bottle as a baby. the rough road back turned her into an extraordinary lady. a warning, some of this video may be hard to watch. >> you don't always have to be perfect. rock what you get. >> reporter: rock what you got. that's her inspiring motto. when she was 3 months old, a pet raccoon crawled into hib crib, bit off her node, cheek, mouth and part of her ear. they adopted her after the accident. >> there's times i get tears in my eyes knowing what she's going through. >> i said how do i take care of her. treat her like a normal child. >> it's hard
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.roducts invented by real people like you. >>> back now on a saturday morning with a pretty incredible story about doctors able to give a young girl a new ear. with that ear, a new lease on life. we have that story. nice to see you. >> good morning, erica. that is the truth. wait until you see the final results of this ear. pretty remarkable. doctors grew charlotte a new ear inside her arm. she was attacked by a raccoon that wanted her milk...
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again, g.e. realized it needed the kind of i.t. engineering talent it could only find in michigan, mr. president. and so work that was being done in india is now being done in van buren township in michigan as they have brought jobs home. we know that because of the explosion in natural gas and the current low prices, this is an incentive. i want to thank the presiding officer, mr. president, for your understanding of that and the importance of supporting american manufacturing, american businesses. we have a number of advantages right now to bring jobs home, to create jobs in america, including not only low energy costs, but the finest workers in the world. we have creative minds with new ideas and hard work and innovation at university labs and public research and public-private partnerships that are going on, forging technology, powering world-class innovation. so there's a lot that we can be proud of, and manufacturing is in fact coming back. and i'm proud of the fact that part of that is the fact that we stood with our america
again, g.e. realized it needed the kind of i.t. engineering talent it could only find in michigan, mr. president. and so work that was being done in india is now being done in van buren township in michigan as they have brought jobs home. we know that because of the explosion in natural gas and the current low prices, this is an incentive. i want to thank the presiding officer, mr. president, for your understanding of that and the importance of supporting american manufacturing, american...
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. >> reporter: brands like quickset, g.e.th built-in wireless connectivity, making it easy to control with a smartphone. problem is, multiple products means multiple apps which can be hard to keep track of. now, a new platform, wink, brings all the devices to the one app. >> they really chak your lifestyle. it makes it very easy to use every day. and it doesn't matter whether you are in the house or 1,000 miles away. >> reporter: even the temperature of your water heater can be adjusted remotely. that adds up to savings on your energy bill. >> this is a 40-gallon short. we have several models. you can save anywhere from, you know, $100 to $200, $300 a year. depending on the model you get. >> reporter: staples is making ed homes smarter with staples connect platform which works with nearly 150 connected devices, thermostats and security cameras. no smartphone handy? staples connect can sync with wearable devices like the up 24 by jawbone. to do things like automatically lower the blinds once you activate sleep mode. ultimately
. >> reporter: brands like quickset, g.e.th built-in wireless connectivity, making it easy to control with a smartphone. problem is, multiple products means multiple apps which can be hard to keep track of. now, a new platform, wink, brings all the devices to the one app. >> they really chak your lifestyle. it makes it very easy to use every day. and it doesn't matter whether you are in the house or 1,000 miles away. >> reporter: even the temperature of your water heater can...
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on g.e., i was surprised to hear you say automakers are in a better position to know about their cars than the federal government is. >> i didn't say that unqualified. my point was is that sometimes in some cases they're in a better position to have access to information that would be material to even our evaluation. that's why we have a timeliness review. not as a blanket matter, no. >> my question is, given the crisis nature of the g.m. recall, is there any sense in the administration this does require a more robust response from the government to be proactive with automakers when these kinds of safety issues can surface that result in fatalities and risk to the automakers' integrity itself? >> well, you take this situation and there was data that was as i havey nhtsa, and aid before, had there been anecdotal information provided to nhtsa that g.m. had the kind of concerns we now know they had, that were being brushed aside internally, that would 0 have been material to the review we're making. so sometimes it's a combination of data and anecdotal formation that creates conditions f
on g.e., i was surprised to hear you say automakers are in a better position to know about their cars than the federal government is. >> i didn't say that unqualified. my point was is that sometimes in some cases they're in a better position to have access to information that would be material to even our evaluation. that's why we have a timeliness review. not as a blanket matter, no. >> my question is, given the crisis nature of the g.m. recall, is there any sense in the...
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we're seeing manufacturers like ford and caterpillar and g.e., who have announced major investments to the united states, bringing jobs back from japan and mexico and china, and this is a good thing. we want that. smaller manufacturers who are taking advantage of our skilled and ready workforce and over 80% of the companies actually bringing jobs back are companies are less than $2 million in sales. so companies are taking a look and they're coming back, and we want to reward that. when they look at tax code, we want for them to see the right message. we want folks to see that, hey, you know what? if you're one of the good guys and you're bringing jobs home, we want to give you some extra help, pay for that, extra tax credit. but we also want to send a message to those who are thinking about leaving, our tax code will no longer reward your leaving america. i don't know how many times i've heard from workers saying that they not only are insulted by paying for the cost of the move through the tax code but oftentimes they're training their replacements in other countries, the replacement
we're seeing manufacturers like ford and caterpillar and g.e., who have announced major investments to the united states, bringing jobs back from japan and mexico and china, and this is a good thing. we want that. smaller manufacturers who are taking advantage of our skilled and ready workforce and over 80% of the companies actually bringing jobs back are companies are less than $2 million in sales. so companies are taking a look and they're coming back, and we want to reward that. when they...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e.like you. ♪ >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good morning everyone, 7:56 i'm scott mcgrew. the release of the man known as the pillow case rapists is on hold because after the virus outbreak at the state hospital where he's being held. christopher hubbard was supposed to be released to live in los angeles this week despite protests from people who live there. but the facility where he's being held is under quarantine because of a norovirus outbreak. hubbard admitted to raping more than 40 women in the 70s and 80s including some in the bay area. now he's not being released for three weeks. >>> most people forced out from the raging fire county are back in their homes for the holiday. it's 55% contained this morning. it's devoured 4300 acres. fire officials don't think it'll spread much more. >>> meanwhile we're looking for a great fourth, let's check in with christina. >> you're looking in the the right spot. happy fourth of july, happy birthday america. taking a live look at
introducing aros from quirky and g.e.like you. ♪ >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good morning everyone, 7:56 i'm scott mcgrew. the release of the man known as the pillow case rapists is on hold because after the virus outbreak at the state hospital where he's being held. christopher hubbard was supposed to be released to live in los angeles this week despite protests from people who live there. but the facility where he's being held is under quarantine...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you.n industrial-sized smoker. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. all with no hoops to jump through. norm used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to enter the bbq masters invitational. where he smoked 40 pounds of ribs and the competition. that's the satisfaction of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> back now at 7:42. now on "rossen reports," a warning about dangerous felons that could be walking in your neighborhood. why aren't police keeping a tab on them? jeff rossen is here with more on that. good morning. >> hey, matt. good morning to you. we are talking about high-risk criminals here. killers, rapists, child predators. when they're released from prison, many are forced to wear one of these. a gps monitored ankle bracelet. more than 100,000 of them in use nationwide. parole officers can literally watch their every move. if they stray into a restricted ar
introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you.n industrial-sized smoker. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. all with no hoops to jump through. norm used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to enter the bbq masters invitational. where he smoked 40 pounds of ribs and the competition. that's the satisfaction of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america...
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you.kin sensitive. that's why simple cleansing wipes are made to be kind. tough on makeup, gentle on skin. simple. the sensitive skin experts. so say hello to ocean spray 100% juice. and goodbye to added sugar. i thought we weren't adding any sugar. oh. okay, nobody use these cranberries over here. you help me pour. the simple grains of rice krispies®. oooo! good. help me. they're made with rice. they're popping! where'd the sound go? is it in your tummy? a gentle grain that's easy for little tummies to digest and fun to eat. kellogg's rice krispies®. ♪ my f...i like dancing.g... so when we packed up our rav4, i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. ♪ it always makes the home team cheer. that's why choosy moms and dads choose jif. don't blame him. instead, rely on frontline plus. it kills adult fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, destroying future generations. ask your vet about frontlin
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introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> 7:15, good thursday morning to you, i'm meteorologist christina loren. it's going to be hot out there for today. noticeably hotter than yesterday. as we bring those high temperatures up by five to ten degrees, i want to show you the various sights across the bay area, not a lot of cloud cover in the inland. 101, 280, san jose, metering lights are off at the bay bridge toll plaza at this the point. and i've got to tell you, this heat's going to stick with us. keep in mind, temperatures on the climb. >>> we're learning more this >>> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. we are learning more this morning about the investigation into that dangerous stunt on the brooklyn bridge. the american flag briefly replaced by ones bleached white. today national correspondent jeff rossen has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: look, this is turning into a major embarrassment for new york officials. so the nypd is doubl
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