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this second annual ginnie mae summit. about six other people.ff registration because of the space constraint. some of the very special guests who have come all the way to be with us today. if you could rise as technology. [applause] i think y'all know as we do is a very important time in the finance industry. a market and the stakes are very high. banks are not lending like these to. for the next couple of days you will hear a lot about how ginnie mae is adapting to make sure there are guarantees that we will continue to have a successful story. the things you will hear over the next few days will revolve around a transformation, partnership, and opportunity. the first transformation is all around us today will release a white paper that outlines our views on the crucial issues we're facing today. partnerships, each used to use it. that makes a difference. the third thing is an opportunity. in is becoming elantra or for our keynote speaker. it is an honor to introduce to you this morning. we can work together to create opportunity, but we need l
this second annual ginnie mae summit. about six other people.ff registration because of the space constraint. some of the very special guests who have come all the way to be with us today. if you could rise as technology. [applause] i think y'all know as we do is a very important time in the finance industry. a market and the stakes are very high. banks are not lending like these to. for the next couple of days you will hear a lot about how ginnie mae is adapting to make sure there are...
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. >> watch ginni at 10:00. >> yeah, watch ginni. >>> thanks, guys. good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim kr cramer at the new york stock exchange. david faber will be with us later on with gin my rni romett. ibm had a miss. big week of earnings. more than 20% of the s&p concludes this week. including apple tonight. crude oil will watch, as well, down 6 of the past 7 weeks. as we mentioned, our road map begins withal ibm. a deal to off-load the chip business. markets feeling the impact of that ibm news. the dow has been dragged lower but the s&p holding on. is this a set-up for another volatile week? and as it fprepares to launch after the bell, apple launches a catch. >>> premarket, the dow component reporting $3.68 a share. well below forecast of $4.31. sales fell across several divisions. ibm's chairman and ceo ginni rometty say they're disappointed in the performance and will pay $1.5 billion to take over ibm's chip unit. david will have that interview with rometty an hour from now. what are the key questions we need to
. >> watch ginni at 10:00. >> yeah, watch ginni. >>> thanks, guys. good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim kr cramer at the new york stock exchange. david faber will be with us later on with gin my rni romett. ibm had a miss. big week of earnings. more than 20% of the s&p concludes this week. including apple tonight. crude oil will watch, as well, down 6 of the past 7 weeks. as we mentioned, our road map begins...
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how big a test is this for ginni rometty? is this her first big one? is her job at stake here if she can't turn it around? what? >> i don't think her job is at stake at this point, certainly, tyler, but i will say that there's no doubt that this is ginni rometty's ibm. in fact, you could argue that the disavowing, if you will, of the road map that was put in place, that five-year road map that they tied themselves to for many years which was originally put into place by her predecessor sam palmisano, that in a sense says finally we're done with the previous administration in any way, shape or form. the divestitures that she's focused on, the low end server business, the one announced today where they're actually paying to get rid of the micro electronics unit and all the things you heard in the interview that she just mentioned, those are her decisions. time will tell whether they are successful. >> we've seen a number of tech companies like hewlett-packard, like ebay that are splitting themselves up. do you think that that's ultimately down the road s
how big a test is this for ginni rometty? is this her first big one? is her job at stake here if she can't turn it around? what? >> i don't think her job is at stake at this point, certainly, tyler, but i will say that there's no doubt that this is ginni rometty's ibm. in fact, you could argue that the disavowing, if you will, of the road map that was put in place, that five-year road map that they tied themselves to for many years which was originally put into place by her predecessor...
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david faber after having interviewed ginni rometty this morning. apple pay launches nationwide and mcdonald's and macy's, josh lipton had a chance to catch up with eddie inside a whole foods. hey, josh. >> hey, carl. so today apple launching its new mobile payment service, apple pay. it's going to be at some 220,000 locations across the u.s. whole foods, macy's mcdonald's, and here's how this service is going to work. users can step up to the checkout terminal, hold up their iphone 6 or iphone 6 plus to a special payment terminal and with just the touch of a finger, that transaction is completed. what apple is trying to do here is take advantage of that mobile payments market which is expected to quadruple to $90 billion by 2017 according to forester research. i did have the chance to speak with apple's eddie q and he talked about how the service is safer, easier, faster. he said that traditional payment methods and how it's more secure. take a listen. >> all of us right now are having to deal with all of these credit cards getting exposed and your
david faber after having interviewed ginni rometty this morning. apple pay launches nationwide and mcdonald's and macy's, josh lipton had a chance to catch up with eddie inside a whole foods. hey, josh. >> hey, carl. so today apple launching its new mobile payment service, apple pay. it's going to be at some 220,000 locations across the u.s. whole foods, macy's mcdonald's, and here's how this service is going to work. users can step up to the checkout terminal, hold up their iphone 6 or...
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we'll have to see if the judge follows up on that. >> even without a court order, i think ginny may haveost the bobcat anyway, because rocky is gone, right? >> rocky is gone. could be back at popcorn park zoo again. >> you're watching nbc 10 news. n"nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.. starts right now. >>> happening right now, closed in both directions, a portion of city avenue was shut down because of an accident that took down trees and left the car in pieces. >>> new from overnight, a fire quickly spreads from one to five homes in the honey park neighborhood, leaving two people hurt and several homeless. >>> and this morning we're tracking rain. a live look at the first alert radar, and from the looks of it, rain will be sticking around today, maybe even tomorrow. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to nbc 10 first alert meteorologist bill henley. a double whammy today, wind and rain, right, bill? >> we're seeing both right now. wind gusts of 24 miles an hour, vai, and the rain has moved into philadelphia. that's a rainy v
we'll have to see if the judge follows up on that. >> even without a court order, i think ginny may haveost the bobcat anyway, because rocky is gone, right? >> rocky is gone. could be back at popcorn park zoo again. >> you're watching nbc 10 news. n"nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.. starts right now. >>> happening right now, closed in both directions, a portion of city avenue was shut down because of an accident that took down trees and left the car in pieces....
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some are calling for more deals to buy in to get that speed but now that ginni is out from under thisap, the onus is going to be on her for the steps going forward and how they can keep up in this quickly changing industry. >> ginni said our industry is facing a lot of change. i hear buzz words from her. cloud, social, mobile. do you think i.b.m. is making the right choices? >> they've bought a few little companies here and there that are clearly good decisions but you just did your interview with mark at dream force. the fact that 1000,000 people came to the dream force i think is indicative that we crossed the chasm quicker than old companies like i.b.m. thought we would. that's a big problem for them. their infrastructure is expensive. that's why they're paying people to take off their hands this chip business and they have a lot of costs to maintain their hardware businesses which are not selling as much stuff. that is a really serious problem. i.b.m. is a survivor. they've done a great job for a long time surviving. i think they will survive but they may not be growing for the fo
some are calling for more deals to buy in to get that speed but now that ginni is out from under thisap, the onus is going to be on her for the steps going forward and how they can keep up in this quickly changing industry. >> ginni said our industry is facing a lot of change. i hear buzz words from her. cloud, social, mobile. do you think i.b.m. is making the right choices? >> they've bought a few little companies here and there that are clearly good decisions but you just did your...
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praising the cdc for announcing it will keep fromr track of passengers liberia, sierra leone, and ginny after they arrived in the u.s.. the center for disease control announced it is adding to step ening the from arrivals in the hot zone. anyone coming from ebola must provideons e-mail, phone number, and addresses. 21 days after arrival in the u.s.. he believes it will be an effective way to keep the virus from spreading. >> it limits the spread of the disease. >> there are some travelers who think it's a wasted time. they believe a more effective method would be simply halting travel. >> it is far too risky. >> the cdc said that if anyone should test positive for the ebola virus, they will contact passengers who arrived in the u.s.. >> the man named to coordinate america's response to ebola started his new job today. with president obama this afternoon the white house. this comes as an nbc cameraman infected with ebola was declared to dallase virus and nurses battling ebola are said to be doing well. the city of dallas said that has beeng tested and is free of the virus. >> there will
praising the cdc for announcing it will keep fromr track of passengers liberia, sierra leone, and ginny after they arrived in the u.s.. the center for disease control announced it is adding to step ening the from arrivals in the hot zone. anyone coming from ebola must provideons e-mail, phone number, and addresses. 21 days after arrival in the u.s.. he believes it will be an effective way to keep the virus from spreading. >> it limits the spread of the disease. >> there are some...
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and ginny must fly into one of ,he five u.s. airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with ebola. many pushed for the new guidelines after two dallas nurses became affected. more on what this could mean for hospitals around the country. concerns ands of calls for change, the cdc is updating protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. the new guidelines call to -- called to leave no skin exposed. staff to get hands-on training for putting the gear on and taking it off and supervised by a train monitor. some of the dallas hospital claim under the original guidelines, nurses had their exposed while treating duncan. the head of cdc says we may never know how they contracted the virus. >> the bottom line is that the guidelines do not work for that hospital. telling it is concerning these updated protocols were n
and ginny must fly into one of ,he five u.s. airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with ebola. many pushed for the new guidelines after two dallas nurses became affected. more on what this could mean for hospitals around the country. concerns ands of calls for change, the cdc is...
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is ginny left holding the bag here? she took the ceo spot. >> i am always quoting warren buffett.manager's reputation meets a business with a bad reputation, it is the reputation of the business that survives. >> he has lost a big share. >> ibm is in a crummy business and they are trying to get out of it. they have been undertaking -- they were trying to double profits. we have seen, when you see the net income, the actual profits of the business, it has been getting worse and worse for long time. it continues to get worse with this company. they have been trying to make that look better through shared buybacks. they have been buying money to do share buybacks. now they have $14 billion in debt due in the next four years. they say they won't have cash flow problems. it will impede their ability to buy back shares and pay down the debt. more importantly, by lowering the free cash flow and having promised to use the free cash flow to buy back debt and to buy back shares, they are unable to get into the business that they want to be in and invest where they want to be. they have made
is ginny left holding the bag here? she took the ceo spot. >> i am always quoting warren buffett.manager's reputation meets a business with a bad reputation, it is the reputation of the business that survives. >> he has lost a big share. >> ibm is in a crummy business and they are trying to get out of it. they have been undertaking -- they were trying to double profits. we have seen, when you see the net income, the actual profits of the business, it has been getting worse and...
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as of now there have been more than 7100 cases across liberia, sierra leone, and ginny.e than 3300 people have died. with me in new york now, bryan walsh, a senior writer for "time" magazine and laurie garrett, a senior fellow for global health at the council for global relations. william schaffner is a former president of the national foundation for infectious diseases. welcome, everybody. thanks for coming. bill, why don't you just give everybody -- assume everyone knows nothing, give us a primer on ebola. what is it? >> this is a virus that lives in the wild, largely among fruit bats, and does so successfully and only occasionally gets out into human populations. starting in 1976, it has caused a series of outbreaks largely in the congo. usually in rural villages. the villagers interacted with animals and products of the fruit bats, became infected themselves, and those outbreaks were relatively quickly contained. because serious virus, when it got into people it had high fatality rates, sometimes as high as 90%. sometimes lower. now, more recently it has occurred in
as of now there have been more than 7100 cases across liberia, sierra leone, and ginny.e than 3300 people have died. with me in new york now, bryan walsh, a senior writer for "time" magazine and laurie garrett, a senior fellow for global health at the council for global relations. william schaffner is a former president of the national foundation for infectious diseases. welcome, everybody. thanks for coming. bill, why don't you just give everybody -- assume everyone knows nothing,...
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off the chemicals all sorts of toxic chemicals the lead paint and the i tops a they'd have sheep and ginny pigs that would be quizzed to the bomb and dumps the carcasses in the bay it's not understanding the navy of the day never wanted to do a site study because they were afraid by doing core samples that the mixture of all of this radioactive and melted and slop was dumped into the shipyard would explode so they've not done an impact study so i'm unconcerned with the mixture of content maybe a full study from the navy before we start thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on this item. >> is there any additional public comment on item 1 seeing none, public comment is closed supervisor cowen. >> great. thank you very much i want to recognize the port for the department of the environment as well as the commission thank you for helping us to draft there and thanks for the community tourism calling out jamie and local 2 61 thank you for your support i don't want to ritual the points but stress the importance for this body so take a position on the issue an
off the chemicals all sorts of toxic chemicals the lead paint and the i tops a they'd have sheep and ginny pigs that would be quizzed to the bomb and dumps the carcasses in the bay it's not understanding the navy of the day never wanted to do a site study because they were afraid by doing core samples that the mixture of all of this radioactive and melted and slop was dumped into the shipyard would explode so they've not done an impact study so i'm unconcerned with the mixture of content maybe...
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these three countries, ginny, liberia and sierra leone have about 1.5 lead dollars -- $1.5 billion. those economies could lose as much as [no audio] in addition to the billion and a half i can tell you there is more aid coming in from the united states going into liberia and monrovia into the hot zone. another stark statement from the cdc said that if we don't stop this now, this will be our next aids. that ebola is now entrenched in those west african countries. >> what is the impact on travel and tourism? >> the risk -- at the risk of sounding crass, you don't talk about ebola and luxury in the same sentence. cases of more infection in europe, that could lead to a drop into her zone which would affect luxury goods. i don't know if you knew this -- travel retail, people coming to europe to buy luxury goods, accounts for half of the sale of luxury goods. beverages and spirits in particular would be hit as well. in 2003, the sars epidemic, store saw a drop in 6.5%. luxury good share prices down about 25%. democracy campaigners are calling for a revival of mass protests. we are live i
these three countries, ginny, liberia and sierra leone have about 1.5 lead dollars -- $1.5 billion. those economies could lose as much as [no audio] in addition to the billion and a half i can tell you there is more aid coming in from the united states going into liberia and monrovia into the hot zone. another stark statement from the cdc said that if we don't stop this now, this will be our next aids. that ebola is now entrenched in those west african countries. >> what is the impact on...
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the temperatures of all passengers arriving from liberia, sierra leone, and ginny will be checked byorder agents. if there are concerns, the traveler will fill out a questionnaire before so the centers of disease control decides to hospitalize the person. the aviation support vessel is being deployed to west africa along with three helicopters to provide critical support to medical teams and aid workers. ebola treatment centers will be established along with a training academy. in all, some 750 military personnel will be sent to the region. >> the disease is an unprecedented threat that knows no borders. we have to get ahead of this disease. but if we get ahead of it and rise to the challenge, we can contain it and beat it. flex the british response has been lauded by the americans. a so, other countries. the administration has taken the usual step up publishing a list of who is getting what, essentially naming and shaming countries doing too little and those doing nothing at all. but it's not just the question of money in west africa. there is an urgent need for expertise, an urgent
the temperatures of all passengers arriving from liberia, sierra leone, and ginny will be checked byorder agents. if there are concerns, the traveler will fill out a questionnaire before so the centers of disease control decides to hospitalize the person. the aviation support vessel is being deployed to west africa along with three helicopters to provide critical support to medical teams and aid workers. ebola treatment centers will be established along with a training academy. in all, some 750...
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the presidents of liberia, sierra leone, and ginny, the three countries affected by ebola, have calledor more aid. they called as the world bank committed $400 million on top of the imf's $130 million in emergency financing. the british government has said some airline and train passengers arriving in the u.k. will be screened for ebola. lyons,her day in sera and there are more bodies -- sierra leone, and there are more bodies to be cleared from the streets. ebola is spreading fast. nearly 4000 people have died, and the number is rising. in washington during a meeting between the world bank and imf, a top u.s. official says he has not seen anything like this for decades. >> i will say that in the 30 years i have been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aides. we need to work now so this is not the world's next aids. >> following america's decision, the u.k. has announced it will screen people arriving at two international airports and a train station. people arriving from countries affected by the outbreak. >> our focus is on keeping the traveling public and our
the presidents of liberia, sierra leone, and ginny, the three countries affected by ebola, have calledor more aid. they called as the world bank committed $400 million on top of the imf's $130 million in emergency financing. the british government has said some airline and train passengers arriving in the u.k. will be screened for ebola. lyons,her day in sera and there are more bodies -- sierra leone, and there are more bodies to be cleared from the streets. ebola is spreading fast. nearly 4000...
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has killed more than 4500 in west africa, and it continues to spread in liberia, sierra leone, and ginny. experts and more money dealing with the outbreak of ebola. >> european airports have stepped up passenger screening for travelers from africa. 1000 passengers from west africa arrive in brussels every week. it's a third airport in that you to screen for ebola. meeting in luxembourg, eu foreign minister say such a bit strategy doesn't help. they want a concerted effort on multiple fronts. >> we need a platform that allows other countries to get on board. they could be a civil eu mission. >> and eu special representative could, for example, coordinate the repatriation of ebola patients in isolation cells him a or oversee the deployment of european experts in africa. ministers signaled their support for this kind of assistance and say that pool of at -- experts was needed to fight the outbreak. >> we need money, medical staff on location, and help with logistics. >> with got a very short window to get on top of it and prevent the uncontrollable spread of this disease. >> european leader
has killed more than 4500 in west africa, and it continues to spread in liberia, sierra leone, and ginny. experts and more money dealing with the outbreak of ebola. >> european airports have stepped up passenger screening for travelers from africa. 1000 passengers from west africa arrive in brussels every week. it's a third airport in that you to screen for ebola. meeting in luxembourg, eu foreign minister say such a bit strategy doesn't help. they want a concerted effort on multiple...
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ginny, eerilythat n -- they should have been prepared for that. i don't think the president has handled it that well. i don't think the cdc has handled that well. there was a nurse who was exposed to in a public patient and allow the fly on a commercial airline, and the ministrations that she should have been on a private jet of some sort. like average nurse can of fort charter flight. you cut the funding. you cut the funding for hospital preparedness. face the facts. you cut the funding. fundingdc has had more than ever before. >> you argue to cut the funding of hospital preparedness. ok. you know what? now you're lying. and i dress that? -- can i address that. you are indicted for lying under of. i ask you as a gentleman. -- you are a lawyer. you have obligations. i would never say anything that is false. >> gentleman. gentle and. -- gentleman. , we cannot allow this to become a shouting match. you have brought it up. your trial begins on december 1. this is because of issues with a restaurant you ran in manhattan hiring illegal immigrants, not
ginny, eerilythat n -- they should have been prepared for that. i don't think the president has handled it that well. i don't think the cdc has handled that well. there was a nurse who was exposed to in a public patient and allow the fly on a commercial airline, and the ministrations that she should have been on a private jet of some sort. like average nurse can of fort charter flight. you cut the funding. you cut the funding for hospital preparedness. face the facts. you cut the funding....
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in receipt weeks, ginny has seen a spike in the number of cases.he death toll now stands at more than 1500 sierra leone is struggling to contain the virus. more than 1200 people there have died tied n total, almost 5,000 people have lost their lives to ebola. 25 european banks have failed stress tests designed to check their financial health. the banks now have nine months to improve their finances or risk being shut down. the greatest concern was italy with nine failures. there were three each from greece and cypess. phillip says the european central blank has glossed over the data. >> find that european banks only have am capital shortfall at the end of last year and 9.5 billion as of now. i think that is ludicrously low. certainly much lower than many market analysts think, lower than intend academic analysis conclude and it jars with the experience of bank behavior and people seeking loans for banks which are way down by impaired assets and want to extend more credit. it's hard to judge how invest orders are going to react. i don't think it dra
in receipt weeks, ginny has seen a spike in the number of cases.he death toll now stands at more than 1500 sierra leone is struggling to contain the virus. more than 1200 people there have died tied n total, almost 5,000 people have lost their lives to ebola. 25 european banks have failed stress tests designed to check their financial health. the banks now have nine months to improve their finances or risk being shut down. the greatest concern was italy with nine failures. there were three each...
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. >> the nation's largest city is on edge after a doctor recently back from ginny tested positive for ebola. dr. craig spencer is in isolation at bellevue hospital in manhattan. was ineople spencer close contact with are now in quarantined. as they retrace spencer's movements, they are working to reinsure -- reassure nervous new yorkers. >> it is a public health system developed over decades. it is ready for extraordinary challenges. decontaminated his apartment in harlem and they are expected to release more details in the coming hours. join us for a town hall on ebola this monday night. i will be moderating this panel of experts. questionsbmit those on twitter. and watch it live at 7:00 on our sister station streaming live. >> the national transportation safety board is trying to piece together the moments before a helicopter and plane collided near frederick. the aircraft came crashing down not far from frederick airport. live at the scene with what federal officials are saying about this investigation. >> what they are saying is very little at this point. they are just gathering d
. >> the nation's largest city is on edge after a doctor recently back from ginny tested positive for ebola. dr. craig spencer is in isolation at bellevue hospital in manhattan. was ineople spencer close contact with are now in quarantined. as they retrace spencer's movements, they are working to reinsure -- reassure nervous new yorkers. >> it is a public health system developed over decades. it is ready for extraordinary challenges. decontaminated his apartment in harlem and they...
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from ginny where he treated infected patients. he is now in a special isolation ward in manhattan.ork's governor says that people he came into contact with have already been tracked down. u.k. prime minister david cameron is challenging a european union call for additional british constitution to the common budget. the eu wants to .1 billion more because ofbritain the nation's comparative economic health. cameron says the bloc does not need the money. the disagreement comes as some u.k. voters question britain's role in the union. brazil votes in a runoff presidential election this sunday. the incumbent, dilma rousseff has taken her first lead against challenger nieves. according to the polls, president rousseff leads by eight points. tough job will have a ahead as brazil struggles with inflation over 6%. we areanother election closely watching is ukraine. president poroshenko's party as well as his prime ministers hold more than 40% of support ahead of sunday's parliamentary elections. poroshenko says a strong coalition will be formed after the election. supplier state-run gas loc
from ginny where he treated infected patients. he is now in a special isolation ward in manhattan.ork's governor says that people he came into contact with have already been tracked down. u.k. prime minister david cameron is challenging a european union call for additional british constitution to the common budget. the eu wants to .1 billion more because ofbritain the nation's comparative economic health. cameron says the bloc does not need the money. the disagreement comes as some u.k. voters...
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travelers4% of all from liberia, sierra leone, and ginny, the hot zones for the ebola virus, already traveled airports.ose five it will be interesting to see what type of disruptions we see. we were in dulles airport today at the international terminal. we spoke with passengers and explained the new rules effective tomorrow. if you are traveling from liberia, you change planes in paris, but if you want to go visit family in l.a., you cannot fly from here to l.a. anymore. you will have to stop in chicago or dallas or go through that additional screening, then you can get back on the plane and continue forward. i spoke with the man who spent 20 five hours on the fly here from south africa and he said he didn't go through any additional screening but he wasn't traveling from an ebola zone. he said he understood these regulations. i think this is the answer so far. least the government is allowing people to come through the border. >> a lot of people are making good point inside the airport. just as he said, the u.s. has not closed any borders, but they are restricting travel. another ma
travelers4% of all from liberia, sierra leone, and ginny, the hot zones for the ebola virus, already traveled airports.ose five it will be interesting to see what type of disruptions we see. we were in dulles airport today at the international terminal. we spoke with passengers and explained the new rules effective tomorrow. if you are traveling from liberia, you change planes in paris, but if you want to go visit family in l.a., you cannot fly from here to l.a. anymore. you will have to stop...
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to beal problem continues liberia, sierra leone, and ginny. -- and guinea. that epidemic is out of control and growing exponentially every 20 days. though there has been a serious mobilization and we finally have the united nations motivated to do something, it is going slowly and we are discovering the flaws and all of our rapid response capacities from one nation after another. germany's air force still hasn't managed to get a single supply landed in africa. they never made a further in the canary islands. >> i want to bring in you, doctor, because you focus on rapid response and have been looking at this issue for many years. you gave a speech back in november -- tell us the challenges of tracking in stopping the ebola virus. >> ebola is one of the most lethal viruses we know. it blocks your immune system from fighting it. it infects most cell types. scientists have been working on this, and we have some very good candidates and therapies in development. a prime concern is that thousands of people in western africa and we need to mobilize forces for them
to beal problem continues liberia, sierra leone, and ginny. -- and guinea. that epidemic is out of control and growing exponentially every 20 days. though there has been a serious mobilization and we finally have the united nations motivated to do something, it is going slowly and we are discovering the flaws and all of our rapid response capacities from one nation after another. germany's air force still hasn't managed to get a single supply landed in africa. they never made a further in the...
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. -- ginny.artment of homeland security has been involved, and i commend secretary johnson for his leadership. also closely monitor the situation overseas, and continue our global response efforts. spoken with the homeland security adviser numerous times to ensure we are doing all that is necessary. discussed exit screening procedures that have been put in place by cdc trained personnel. dropped --ng has , out of a total of 36,000 individual screened. for truly, none of those 77 have been diagnosed with ebola. there have been many positive aspects of this response, there have also been missteps. dallas,ance, here in mr. duncan's travel history was not communicated to all relevant medical personnel when he first sought treatment, which led to his release from the hospital, and the potential that additional people were exposed to the virus. there were also problems removing hazardous biomedical waste from the apartment where mr. duncan's family was quarantined. cereals --om homeials remained in the
. -- ginny.artment of homeland security has been involved, and i commend secretary johnson for his leadership. also closely monitor the situation overseas, and continue our global response efforts. spoken with the homeland security adviser numerous times to ensure we are doing all that is necessary. discussed exit screening procedures that have been put in place by cdc trained personnel. dropped --ng has , out of a total of 36,000 individual screened. for truly, none of those 77 have been...
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travelers arriving to the five airports identified in the united states from liberia and sierra leone, and ginny will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer targeted questions about whether they have had contact with ebola patients. we will collect additional u.s. waste contact information should the cdc need to contact them, and finally, we will take their with a noncontact thermometer which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we are taking these additional measures in a dynamic environment to ensure a layered approach and that we take security measures we assessed to be needed right now. with that, i will turn it back all stop >> before opening for i would recap that starting at jfk on saturday and for other airports mentioned in the following re--- following week, dulles, newark, chicago and atlanta, these airports represent nearly 95% of all of the 100 and the travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. the department of homeland security, customs and border protection will be implementing a new detailed questionnaire as well as temperature taking a
travelers arriving to the five airports identified in the united states from liberia and sierra leone, and ginny will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer targeted questions about whether they have had contact with ebola patients. we will collect additional u.s. waste contact information should the cdc need to contact them, and finally, we will take their with a noncontact thermometer which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we are taking these additional...
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this is part of ginni rometty's strategy. is the timing right for this move or should it have happened earlier? >> i'm sure they would have liked to have had it happen earlier, but it just did not get done, for whatever reason. i don't know the answer to that question. i think it was important. it was consuming cash flow. it was a distraction. it wasn't core to the business anymore. statistically, longer-term, the right move. >> we have about 80 seconds left. ibm shares have fallen almost 3% this year through last week. when will we start to see a turnaround? >> i think a lot depends on what happens next year. there knock when a comment on the outlook until january. -- they are not going to comment on the outlook until january. kind of stabilize earnings and cash flow next year, and i think that creates a base for which the stock continues to perform in 2015. ondavid grossman, joining us the phone from san francisco. thank you so much for your time today. the fate of pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong. we will take a c
this is part of ginni rometty's strategy. is the timing right for this move or should it have happened earlier? >> i'm sure they would have liked to have had it happen earlier, but it just did not get done, for whatever reason. i don't know the answer to that question. i think it was important. it was consuming cash flow. it was a distraction. it wasn't core to the business anymore. statistically, longer-term, the right move. >> we have about 80 seconds left. ibm shares have fallen...
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. >> where are you on ginni?e's finally realized she was given a terrible hand and she hasn't been able to augument that hand that i can tell. >> i have a green tie on. she's going to be on, as you know. it's going to be a great interview. if i go with the jets i'm worried i8 be right back where i was with the bengals. with the eagles i don't think i can do that. that's your team. do you have any suggestions for me because i'm finished with the bengals. >> i watch the cowboys. i like tony romo. i think eli looked baffled there at the end. summit guys. eli, rex ryan. i have to wish every summit guy a great feeling. >> you don't hate the cowboys? >> carl, scott wapner and i met tony romo at the correspondence dinner me said, if you give me 20 minutes you will no longer hate me. attend of 20 minutes, geez, what can we do, i love this guy. killed me. killed me. >> i don't know. i like the coach. >> i like the coach. he's a nice man. >> you've got the cheerleaders. you've got more jobs in the last 12 months than anywh
. >> where are you on ginni?e's finally realized she was given a terrible hand and she hasn't been able to augument that hand that i can tell. >> i have a green tie on. she's going to be on, as you know. it's going to be a great interview. if i go with the jets i'm worried i8 be right back where i was with the bengals. with the eagles i don't think i can do that. that's your team. do you have any suggestions for me because i'm finished with the bengals. >> i watch the cowboys....
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. >> a plane will arrive in ginny to help fight the spread of ebola. a number of charities are donating. the world health organisation says the death toll from ebola has risen to nearly 5,000 across west africa. the governor of main plans to take up the legal battle nurse. cas kaci hickox. the governor says he'll use the law to the full extent. >> i'll use the legal provisions to the fullest exfent that the law allows me. i hope she recognises that. we have 1.3 million we need to protect. we have to protect the entire state. >> effort are being made to keep hickox out of areas. she is essentially under house arrest for 21 days. it was a morning bike ride seen across the country. nurse hickox openly defying an order. >> with her boyfriend by they are side, hickox travelled along a road. >> we are waiting to hear from the state of main as to what they'll do. i hope we can "negotiations. thank you, i have to speak with the health department. >> hick cox was kept in isolation. officials say she had a minor fever. hickox contested quarantine and threatened
. >> a plane will arrive in ginny to help fight the spread of ebola. a number of charities are donating. the world health organisation says the death toll from ebola has risen to nearly 5,000 across west africa. the governor of main plans to take up the legal battle nurse. cas kaci hickox. the governor says he'll use the law to the full extent. >> i'll use the legal provisions to the fullest exfent that the law allows me. i hope she recognises that. we have 1.3 million we need to...
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the rules forced have best passengers coming from ginny, sierra leone to pass through five airports that have commented enhanced screening. an american camera person being treated for ebola in nebraska and a spanish nurse who is the first person to contract the virus outside of africa have both been declared ebola-free. the cultivation of opium poppies in afghanistan reached an all-time high despite $7 billion in u.s. funds to combat the drug trade. ko saidw report, john sop the record levels call into question the long-term success and sustainability of u.s. efforts. anth korea has released american prisoner that had been held for five months. jeffrey fowle was arrested in may after leading a bible in his hotel room. state department spokesperson marie harf said the obama administration is continuing to push for the release of two -- americans in the area. people around the world are joining an international day of action today over the disappearance of 43 students ambushed by police the mexican state of guerrero. three soldiers are facing murder charges. a u.s. marine suspected of murd
the rules forced have best passengers coming from ginny, sierra leone to pass through five airports that have commented enhanced screening. an american camera person being treated for ebola in nebraska and a spanish nurse who is the first person to contract the virus outside of africa have both been declared ebola-free. the cultivation of opium poppies in afghanistan reached an all-time high despite $7 billion in u.s. funds to combat the drug trade. ko saidw report, john sop the record levels...
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district, that was a district that is bordering syria lyons and ginny. in what has been the epicenter of the outbreak, that district, that area, had at times the most cases in all of iberia. over the past weeks, cases of plummeted. we are not sure of all of the reasons, but there were enough isolation areas. also, in those facilities, in that district, burial practices were being improved. we don't know that that decreases going to be maintained. we have seen waves of disease before. we do think that in that one community, it is real. even in west africa, even in a place that is the heart of the outbreak, we are seeing signs of progress. and though it has not been in the headlines, the outbreak in drc is still contained. the number of cases is relatively small. it has not spread beyond the remote, rural area. of ebola outbreak that we have seen in the past. it looks like it is well on the way to being contained in a country that has dealt with ebola many times in the past. one other sign of progress that has not been in the papers case in is a single a d
district, that was a district that is bordering syria lyons and ginny. in what has been the epicenter of the outbreak, that district, that area, had at times the most cases in all of iberia. over the past weeks, cases of plummeted. we are not sure of all of the reasons, but there were enough isolation areas. also, in those facilities, in that district, burial practices were being improved. we don't know that that decreases going to be maintained. we have seen waves of disease before. we do...
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did not get a seat on the board and they have a joint venture with rio to develop some iron ore and ginny has not been going as quickly as they would like. they might be interested, glencore thinks we understand in a change of control and this would be about a deal next year. >> why would glencore be , with -- what is the rationale? different namespace to the consolidation we have seen in the industry. all the abbreviations. the simple thing is breadth and scale. they have been hitting in on owning mines. this would give them huge scale because rio is the second-largest iron ore exporter so they would have that as well and have that chinese connection. you think in terms of market cap . i just checked, glencore has 71 billion and rio 90 billion. the biggest miner out there right now is bhp with a market cap of $150 billion. a glencore rio combined company would be $160 billion of this would create the biggest mining company in the world. the question is what would be the trigger for a deal because as you can see, glencore in terms of market cap, surprise. if you look at iron ore prices th
did not get a seat on the board and they have a joint venture with rio to develop some iron ore and ginny has not been going as quickly as they would like. they might be interested, glencore thinks we understand in a change of control and this would be about a deal next year. >> why would glencore be , with -- what is the rationale? different namespace to the consolidation we have seen in the industry. all the abbreviations. the simple thing is breadth and scale. they have been hitting in...
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ginny and lottie moon, two confederate ladies who like many southern ladies it all manner of goods and some of them across the lines and i think quite a few union men at the altar, they not only -- jilted them at the altar and i wanted to find a way to fit them in but there wasn't enough for a nonfiction account. there just wasn't enough there and also some interesting male spies. you think the women were dealing with cross dressing. there was a fellow named jensen strengthfellow, a confederate spy for judge stewart and he was 94 pounds, had these lovely delicate features, blond hair and according to one of his comrades had a waste as wispy as a woman's and he would put on an elaborate down and call himself sally martin and go to union military balls and dance with the union soldiers and what is general grant to these days, and get information that way so there were devious people on both sides, both genders. frank/ammo was absolutely my favorite. do you have a favorite in the book? >> i like a mole for different reasons. every time belle boyd appeared i started laughing but i apprecia
ginny and lottie moon, two confederate ladies who like many southern ladies it all manner of goods and some of them across the lines and i think quite a few union men at the altar, they not only -- jilted them at the altar and i wanted to find a way to fit them in but there wasn't enough for a nonfiction account. there just wasn't enough there and also some interesting male spies. you think the women were dealing with cross dressing. there was a fellow named jensen strengthfellow, a confederate...
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receive 95% of travelers coming from the west african that have experienced evil outbreak. .ierra leone, ginnyeria is where thomas eric duncan came from. fear is certainly heightened about a bull entering the united states. these screening procedures are another layer of security. those westoming from african nations will be identified at these airports and they will be given a temperature check with a no contact temperature. will be asked targeted questions about their history and their potential contact with be asked toey will give their contact information to the cdc can monitor them. the government says this is another layer of protection. it relies heavily on the honor system. it really depends on whether or not travelers are going to be honest about their history, where they are coming from, who they have contact with. actually popped tylenol when they landed during the sars outbreak. these screening procedures could cost millions of dollars and may be yielded no results. >> that is a scary prospect. thank you so much. i don't know if you've ever had this done. if you fly into mainland c
receive 95% of travelers coming from the west african that have experienced evil outbreak. .ierra leone, ginnyeria is where thomas eric duncan came from. fear is certainly heightened about a bull entering the united states. these screening procedures are another layer of security. those westoming from african nations will be identified at these airports and they will be given a temperature check with a no contact temperature. will be asked targeted questions about their history and their...
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give ginny a big hug. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back with our gut check.ting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. . >> there's a lot going on this morning. there are things we thought you should know. angry clashes after police removed barriers used by student protesters. the
give ginny a big hug. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back with our gut check.ting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. thank you....
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a $9 billion hit, how much ibm has licensed the company abandoned its earnings forecast romney -- ginnyled his supportulled for the agreement with shire because of proposed changes to u.s. rules governing these types of transaction. the government -- the company has revealed a share buyback. and an executive jet crash claims the life of total's ceo. died becauserie the snowplow driver was drunk and three crewmembers were also killed that is the latest company news. >> this matters now to our guest host, ilana weinstein. founder and chief executive idw group, and of course we look at compensation, the challenges, the sell side, andide, maybe making less, it is a bundle, a soup here, what is the new new of compensation? >> i think the sell side will not feel like the ugly stepchild this year as they have the previous years for the buy side. the buy side is having a tougher year. it has had mixed results in hedge fund land but far and away performance is not as good as it was, so it is a pay for performance method of compensating people. no performance, no big bonuses. i think the sell sid
a $9 billion hit, how much ibm has licensed the company abandoned its earnings forecast romney -- ginnyled his supportulled for the agreement with shire because of proposed changes to u.s. rules governing these types of transaction. the government -- the company has revealed a share buyback. and an executive jet crash claims the life of total's ceo. died becauserie the snowplow driver was drunk and three crewmembers were also killed that is the latest company news. >> this matters now to...
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. >> translation: >> na fire is at its most intense in ginny, lib -- guinea, liberia and sierra leone. aid agencies says the urgent need is not money, but people. >> support from other well-meaning fillan throughies, other organizations that would come in to help. >> in sierra leone until now, one district had been unaffected by ebola, but now the red cross says it's there. >>. >> we'll step up our activities, looking at all the pillars, social mobilization. support, contact and managements. >> one of the less publicised impacts of ebola is on the younger generation. u.n.i.c.e.f. says thousands have been orphaned by the virus. the psychological affect will last a long time. >> children are distressed from having things that adults find difficult to understand. people in astronaut suits coming it take sick people away or their parents worse. >> reporter: the international community's fight has been strengthened. at the rate the virus is spreading, some believe the global response may not be able to keep up >>> more than 20 people have been killed in an attack in the eastern congolese t
. >> translation: >> na fire is at its most intense in ginny, lib -- guinea, liberia and sierra leone. aid agencies says the urgent need is not money, but people. >> support from other well-meaning fillan throughies, other organizations that would come in to help. >> in sierra leone until now, one district had been unaffected by ebola, but now the red cross says it's there. >>. >> we'll step up our activities, looking at all the pillars, social mobilization....
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. >> ginny and ibm is an example, great partners of sap because they want to standardize -- >> he could [laughter] beat. oes not miss a >> you and ibm are partners? >> of course. they work with our platform to manage huge amounts of data. we do not have a competitor in the space of concur. this is greenfield opportunity. this is why we focus on this acquisition. >> amazon is trying to make money out the front door by selling products. word is really making profits is to provide the plumbing behind the scenes. >> that is not what i want to do. it is clearly the amazon model. others really are focusing on infrastructure as a service. that is a lower margin profile business then we participate in. we will have our own cloud but we will also partner with amazon, microphone, ibm in there cloud so our memory platform and the sap business suite is to medium,and every small, and large business get to run sap, that is our goal -- business software. >> our contributing editor, bill cohan, has a question. >> if i am a businessman, do i not have to fill out a travel report anymore? does my administ
. >> ginny and ibm is an example, great partners of sap because they want to standardize -- >> he could [laughter] beat. oes not miss a >> you and ibm are partners? >> of course. they work with our platform to manage huge amounts of data. we do not have a competitor in the space of concur. this is greenfield opportunity. this is why we focus on this acquisition. >> amazon is trying to make money out the front door by selling products. word is really making profits...
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almost every loan today originated today either goes to fannie mae, freddie mac, or into ,ne of the ginnie mae programs fha, veterans administration program, or rural housing. government guarantees play a big role in financing housing because there is trepidation about coming back into the u.s. markets. there is some question there, but the question is what to do with fannie mae and freddie mac. several pieces of legislation have been introduced on the hill to reform them, perhaps mine them down and create new entities. that is a very active debate. the senate banking committee had a bipartisan bill that they voted to the committee as a majority which would have reformed freddie mac and fannie mae into some sort of new entity. that debate will take some time in washington. ultimately, that will need to be resolved. host: what is the difference between fannie mae and freddie mac? today.very little they were originally created as parts of the different parts of the financial system. they both guarantee mortgages and those are put into mortgage-backed securities and sold globally. watchersure
almost every loan today originated today either goes to fannie mae, freddie mac, or into ,ne of the ginnie mae programs fha, veterans administration program, or rural housing. government guarantees play a big role in financing housing because there is trepidation about coming back into the u.s. markets. there is some question there, but the question is what to do with fannie mae and freddie mac. several pieces of legislation have been introduced on the hill to reform them, perhaps mine them...
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active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival monitoring will begin on one day, october 27th. i want to reiterate that ebola is not airborne. someone affected can only transmit the virus as they are experiencing symptoms, bodily fluids in direct contact, vomiting, blood, saliva. there are over 9000 reported cases in over 4000 ballots. i am told that the american health system is now actively reviewing to vaccines. they are in clinical trials and are responding. my question really is to you, dr. lurie about the hospital preparedness program. first i would like to request a statement prepared by the trust for america's health, a nonprofit. >> without objection placed in the record. >> attac
active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival monitoring will begin on one day, october...