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i'm in greenfield.e road. >> patrol officer anthony newmeister is following a drunk driver and it's all caught on his dash cam. >> the vehicle was over the road, left to right. i got in behind it. >> he is in for the surprise of his life when he eventually catches up with the car after a 25-minute slow-speed chase. >> i was dumfounded. i was -- you are kidding me, right? >> it is august 29th, 2009, in greenfield, indiana. and the seemingly intoxicated driver is oblivious and just keeps on going. the vehicle stops at a stop sign, the officer thinks the driver's about to pull over. instead, the cargo goes right through traffic, just missing two other vehicles. >> oh. >> i thought he was going to get hit. i thought it was going to be bad. i knew there was going to be some sort of chase. >> as the pursuit continues the driver becomes even more reckless, switching lanes numerous times, going over the median and heading straight in to oncoming traffic. >> this is somebody who took it to the next level. becaus
i'm in greenfield.e road. >> patrol officer anthony newmeister is following a drunk driver and it's all caught on his dash cam. >> the vehicle was over the road, left to right. i got in behind it. >> he is in for the surprise of his life when he eventually catches up with the car after a 25-minute slow-speed chase. >> i was dumfounded. i was -- you are kidding me, right? >> it is august 29th, 2009, in greenfield, indiana. and the seemingly intoxicated driver is...
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had the good fortune of meeting john and bill and colleague richard greenfield at the court house in the fall of '09. what blew me away of aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg the that cases weren't being fully covered. wait a second, this is literally, i mean, the vortex of where wall street and washington and the regulators come together are rivetting case asking incredible questions that go toward explaining a lot how brad practices played out on wall street. my adrenaline was flowing like never before. and i had a voice my wife would caution me. you better be careful before you hit the send button. i was but going back to the principles that developed know your stuff. know your stuff. document it, connect the dots. john said what about the other case that being one for standard investment charter. i don't know anything about the case. we have other stuff to talk about. i started concurrently running down the security path. the standard investment charter path. learning about whistle blowers who were ignored, intimidated or fired. and thinking, you know, this is wrong
had the good fortune of meeting john and bill and colleague richard greenfield at the court house in the fall of '09. what blew me away of aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg the that cases weren't being fully covered. wait a second, this is literally, i mean, the vortex of where wall street and washington and the regulators come together are rivetting case asking incredible questions that go toward explaining a lot how brad practices played out on wall street. my adrenaline was...
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let me start off with you, secretary greenfield. what evidence is there to suggestion there are underlying -- and i want to talk about that floepg this first question. but what evidence suggests that the events that triggered the crisis were a coup attempt by former vice president rhee yap machar. >> thank you for that question. i think we have looked at the situation that has been an ongoing political situation in south sudan for almost a year. there were internal dynamics within the svlm and -- i'm sorry, the spla that started with rhee yack machar being put out of -- voted out of his vice presidential position. and what we have heard through many sources, all public, was that there was a fight that occurred at the party convention that took place on the 15th of december, and that that led to the on going conflict. we have not seen any evidence that this was a coup attempt, but it certainly was the result of a huge political riff between rhee yack machar and the president. >> so how do you view machar's decision to take part in an
let me start off with you, secretary greenfield. what evidence is there to suggestion there are underlying -- and i want to talk about that floepg this first question. but what evidence suggests that the events that triggered the crisis were a coup attempt by former vice president rhee yap machar. >> thank you for that question. i think we have looked at the situation that has been an ongoing political situation in south sudan for almost a year. there were internal dynamics within the...
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the thc content is much much higher >> reporter: the green rush has turned the greenfield into battle fields. armed men protecting the crops. this farmer put up surveillance cameras after police a say a teenager was shot to death, trying to steal pot plants. >> it's like we're in our own little compound, in our own prison. >> marijuana related crimes have killed nine people since 2012. the board of supervisors was ordered to ban dispensaries last year, and this month, they banned growing marijuana altogether in unincorporated areas. >> you ground up your cannibus, and you just inhale. >> reporter: he uses it to control his asthma, and the move punishes patients. >> this doesn't fix that. those large growers are already illegal. and what they have is an enforcement problem. >> authorities struggle to control the booming trade. nearly 600 marijuana fields were counted in fresno last year, and less than one-third were eradicated. >> when we come back, a changing culture in afghanistan. why this theater in kabul could represent the last picture show. >> welcome back to aljazeera america,
the thc content is much much higher >> reporter: the green rush has turned the greenfield into battle fields. armed men protecting the crops. this farmer put up surveillance cameras after police a say a teenager was shot to death, trying to steal pot plants. >> it's like we're in our own little compound, in our own prison. >> marijuana related crimes have killed nine people since 2012. the board of supervisors was ordered to ban dispensaries last year, and this month, they...
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stanford up 30 when taylor greenfield hit the 3. but britney boyd leads cal back. she had 25. jumper there. got it down to 5. don't get any idea. all right. 23 points. 12 board. fourth rank stanford hold off cal and met again on sunday 70-64. kaepernick in new york for the superbowl activities. niner quarterback fired back at richard sherman today. kaepernick defending favorite target michael crabtree saying sherman just made himself look bad when he did the yapping after the nfc title game. >> i think it was a little bit ridiculous. a little bit over blown but if you have to tell everybody you are the best corner back in the league and you feel that way, go right ahead. but at some point it's going to catch up with you. tishtionz kaepernick pretty stylish there. parody of the moment courtesy of the muppets. >> final play take me through it. >> well, i'm the best corner in the game when you try me with a sorry receiver like crabtree that's the result you get. don't you ever talk about me. >> who was talking but. >> cb tremendous don't you open your mouth about the best. >> all
stanford up 30 when taylor greenfield hit the 3. but britney boyd leads cal back. she had 25. jumper there. got it down to 5. don't get any idea. all right. 23 points. 12 board. fourth rank stanford hold off cal and met again on sunday 70-64. kaepernick in new york for the superbowl activities. niner quarterback fired back at richard sherman today. kaepernick defending favorite target michael crabtree saying sherman just made himself look bad when he did the yapping after the nfc title game....
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stanford up 30 when taylor greenfield hit the 3. but britney boyd leads cal back. she had 25. jumper there. got it down to 5. don't get any idea. all right. 23 points. 12 board. fourth rank stanford hold off cal and met again on sunday 70-64. kaepernick in new york for the superbowl activities. niner quarterback fired back at richard sherman today. kaepernick defending favorite target michael crabtree saying sherman just made himself look bad when he did the yapping after the nfc title game. >> i think it was a little bit ridiculous. a little bit over blown but if you have to tell everybody you are the best corner back in the league and you feel that way, go right ahead. but at some point it's going to catch up with you. tishtionz kaepernick pretty stylish there. parody of the moment courtesy of the muppets. >> final play take me through it. >> well, i'm the best corner in the game when you try me with a sorry receiver like crabtree that's the result you get. don't you ever talk about me. >> who was talking but. >> cb tremendous don't you open your mouth about the best. >> all
stanford up 30 when taylor greenfield hit the 3. but britney boyd leads cal back. she had 25. jumper there. got it down to 5. don't get any idea. all right. 23 points. 12 board. fourth rank stanford hold off cal and met again on sunday 70-64. kaepernick in new york for the superbowl activities. niner quarterback fired back at richard sherman today. kaepernick defending favorite target michael crabtree saying sherman just made himself look bad when he did the yapping after the nfc title game....
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. >>> arizona state, how about taylor greenfield off the bench, stanford routs sun devils.nocks off arizona as well. >>> from that to your san jose sharks returning home to take on calgary, the men of steel tied 1-1 in the 1st. tommy wingels puts san jose up 2-1. sharks win, final 3-2. >>> for the third straight year the 49ers had a successful season end on a very sour note. a couple years ago remember this? kyle williams, the fumble in the nfc championship game against the giants. last year 5 yards to the super bowl, can't complete to crabtree, corner of the end zone and richard sherman made a play corner of the end zone, game clinching interception. well, today vernon davis expressed his frustration. >> we can keep getting to this spot and just keep losing, you know. it's not fun. it's not good. it sucks. >> here's 49ers linebacker navorro bowman leaving the locker room last night, reportedly tore his acl and ncl in his left knee. today safety donte winter was upset with how the seattle fans treated bowman while he was carted off the field. >> from what i hear when bowman
. >>> arizona state, how about taylor greenfield off the bench, stanford routs sun devils.nocks off arizona as well. >>> from that to your san jose sharks returning home to take on calgary, the men of steel tied 1-1 in the 1st. tommy wingels puts san jose up 2-1. sharks win, final 3-2. >>> for the third straight year the 49ers had a successful season end on a very sour note. a couple years ago remember this? kyle williams, the fumble in the nfc championship game...
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we continue to track that case and we had the good fortune of meeting john and bill and richard greenfield done at the courthouse in foley square in the fall of 2009. what blew me away is the fact that aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg that the cases were not being more fully covered. i thought, wait a second. this is literally -- i mean, this is the warp text of where wall street and washington in the regulators all come together, it's such a riveting case, asking incredible questions that to me would go back towards explaining so much of how bad practices actually played out in wall street. my adrenaline was flowing like never before. and i had a voice. although my wife would be like, be careful before you hit that send button on the blog, i wise. but again, going back to the principles that i have developed at holy cross, and know your stuff. you have to know your stuff. document and connect the dots. from this case and then johnson what you know about this other case and i said, i don't know anything about that particular case. and they said that we have some other stuf
we continue to track that case and we had the good fortune of meeting john and bill and richard greenfield done at the courthouse in foley square in the fall of 2009. what blew me away is the fact that aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg that the cases were not being more fully covered. i thought, wait a second. this is literally -- i mean, this is the warp text of where wall street and washington in the regulators all come together, it's such a riveting case, asking incredible...
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none better than jeff greenfield jeff has made more appearances.eing of new books, mike lupika will
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and continued to track that case, had the food fortune of meeting john and bill and richard greenfield down at the courthouse in foley square that fall of '09. what blew me away was the tact that aside from -- the fact that aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg that cases weren't being more fully covered. i was like, wait a second. this is literally, i mean, the vortex of where wall street and washington and the regulators all come together, a riveting case asking incredible questions that to me would go back towards explaining a lot of how bad practices actually played out on wall street. i mean, my adrenaline was flowing like never before. and i had a voice. and although my wife would caution me like you better be careful before you hit that send button on the blog, i was. but again, kind of going back to the principles that developed at boston latin or holy cross, know your stuff. you've got to know your stuff. document it, connect the dots. from the case then john said, well, what do you know about this other case? i said i don't know thinking about that case. he said,
and continued to track that case, had the food fortune of meeting john and bill and richard greenfield down at the courthouse in foley square that fall of '09. what blew me away was the tact that aside from -- the fact that aside from myself and one reporter from bloomberg that cases weren't being more fully covered. i was like, wait a second. this is literally, i mean, the vortex of where wall street and washington and the regulators all come together, a riveting case asking incredible...
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let me start off with you, secretary greenfield. what evidence is there to suggestion there are underlying -- and i want to talk about that floepg this first question. but what evidence suggests that the events that triggered the crisis were a coup attempt by former vice president rhee yap machar. >> thank you for that question. i think we have looked at the situation that has been an ongoing political situation in south sudan for almost a year. there were internal dynamics within the svlm and -- i'm sorry, the spla that started with rhee yack machar being put out of -- voted out of his vice presidential position. and what we have heard through many sources, all public, was that there was a fight that occurred at the party convention that took place on the 15th of december, and that that led to the on going conflict. we have not seen any evidence that this was a coup attempt, but it certainly was the result of a huge political riff between rhee yack machar and the president. >> so how do you view machar's decision to take part in an
let me start off with you, secretary greenfield. what evidence is there to suggestion there are underlying -- and i want to talk about that floepg this first question. but what evidence suggests that the events that triggered the crisis were a coup attempt by former vice president rhee yap machar. >> thank you for that question. i think we have looked at the situation that has been an ongoing political situation in south sudan for almost a year. there were internal dynamics within the...
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how about taylor greenfield off the bench?e junior scored 14 as stanford routed the sun devils 80-56. stanford is 6-0 in pac-12 play. >>> how about the annual mlk basketball tournament in berkeley. that's ivan rob who scored 31 points. odowell checking in as the number one team in the bay area. senior anderson lad 16 points in the game. the dragons win big. 86-60. tonight will be the home debut for new warriors guard break crawford. both came over from the celtics in a three-way deal. crawford has score diamond 18 points in his last two games with golden state and had his game face on tonight. >> all right, jordan. it is the passeres out there, the big dog. would this be maybe a statement game for the warriors tonight? >> it will be a big game. they are the best east coast team. physical and see where we at. >> this is your fourth team in the last foyer years. you ever say to yourself, man, when will i get to unpack my bag and stay a while? >> this is what i was given. take it day by day. >> we will get out of here with this o
how about taylor greenfield off the bench?e junior scored 14 as stanford routed the sun devils 80-56. stanford is 6-0 in pac-12 play. >>> how about the annual mlk basketball tournament in berkeley. that's ivan rob who scored 31 points. odowell checking in as the number one team in the bay area. senior anderson lad 16 points in the game. the dragons win big. 86-60. tonight will be the home debut for new warriors guard break crawford. both came over from the celtics in a three-way deal....
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i think rich greenfield pointed out astutely on the call yesterday it's going to be like turning up the heat when you put a frog in warm t water and suddenly boil the frog and kill him. you're going to start out small, tenth of a percent at gigabyte and end up three or four cents a gigabyte and that's a real challenge in netflix growing earnings. >> appreciate both of you coming on. >> thanks. >> michael, appreciate it. talk to you soon, mark as well. >>> paypal, the ceo of the company ebay, john donahoe was on cnbc in an exclusive interview earlier today. needless to say he doesn't agree with the plan. let's listen. >> our company is better off together. there is an enormous change going on in the commerce and e-commerce market. ebay and paypal together has delivered strong results. 20% revenue growth. 15% earnings growth. 100% shareholder appreciation. we believe that paypal's competitive position will be stronger as part of ebay over the next period of time, as well. >> there you have it. doesn't sound like they're ready to entertain mr. icahn's suggestion whatsoever. if we can trade
i think rich greenfield pointed out astutely on the call yesterday it's going to be like turning up the heat when you put a frog in warm t water and suddenly boil the frog and kill him. you're going to start out small, tenth of a percent at gigabyte and end up three or four cents a gigabyte and that's a real challenge in netflix growing earnings. >> appreciate both of you coming on. >> thanks. >> michael, appreciate it. talk to you soon, mark as well. >>> paypal, the...
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said the venture should not have been given to a greenfield venture.r public comment on whether or not these operations should be given the go-ahead. that said, the ceo of air asia india has maintained they are for al of launches -- lunch by the end of november. now we understand they are hoping the clearance will come by the end of this month. >> thank you so much for that. the super bowl matchup has been decided. it is going to be the seattle seahawks against the denver broncos. that will be in new jersey next month. seattle beat the san francisco 49ers. the seattle seahawks have actually never won the super bowl. that is it for this monday edition of "on the move." coming up next, we've got "asia edge." our guest will be catherine young. all that and more. "asia edge" is back after this. ♪ >> it is the middle of the asian trading day. this is hong kong. this is "a jet edge -- "asia edge." a look at our top stories. china's economy expanding 7.7% as 2013 wound to a close. shares tumbling in japan. and stock rising to the top for analysts covering the
said the venture should not have been given to a greenfield venture.r public comment on whether or not these operations should be given the go-ahead. that said, the ceo of air asia india has maintained they are for al of launches -- lunch by the end of november. now we understand they are hoping the clearance will come by the end of this month. >> thank you so much for that. the super bowl matchup has been decided. it is going to be the seattle seahawks against the denver broncos. that...
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we are building a refinery in north dakota, i think, first one in 25 years or something greenfield. how do we get more re-- refinery expansion and development in this country? >> well, you know, the gentleman is right. there have been some capacity added to these existing refineries over the years because it couldn't start one from scratch. you couldn't start one. done by the refining industry. you know, i think that overall, you know, looking at the regulations from building new ones they're going to be more efficient and better. certainly these will be looked at. and it's going to be quick. i know, i'm tight on time here. >> my position is there is sufficient capacity in the united states today in refining to be able to absorb all the oil produced. the issue is infrastructure and getting it well to the refineries. at the trainer refinery started taking some back. we would certainly like to take more. the infrastructure isn't there yet. the projects the soim there. it's being produced. there's a lag in the infrastructure. but it will come. >> thank you. thank you, chairman. i want
we are building a refinery in north dakota, i think, first one in 25 years or something greenfield. how do we get more re-- refinery expansion and development in this country? >> well, you know, the gentleman is right. there have been some capacity added to these existing refineries over the years because it couldn't start one from scratch. you couldn't start one. done by the refining industry. you know, i think that overall, you know, looking at the regulations from building new ones...
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i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based government. he invited machar to be vice president. it was one of his accomplishments. it was one of the reasons he was so supported. unfortunately, he's moved in a different direction. he sees all his critics as enemies. he's relying on intelligence people and harassers, etc. it's unfortunate, because his original contribution is being lost. >> thank you. >> if i can just add, my personal knowledge of the two main parties here is the threat to cut off our assistance, our development assistance. it's not what's going to motivate them to come to the table and get t
i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based...
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they've withdrawn that report which it based on surveys with 7500 households after analyst richard greenfieldnels are gaining subscribers, not losing them. cheryl: southwest airlines' profits are soaring to new records for the forty quarter and for the year. coming up next, gary kelly, chairman and ceo, going to give us an inside look at why this year could be even bigger and better for the airlines. dennis: and we go on the road with the ceo of road trip ors, and he's looking to cash in on your next big trip. ♪ ♪ jerry howard, thank you for [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. ♪ ♪ >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. fox business has learned twitter has signed a lease for some major office space in the heart of silicon alley near manhattan. they are not moving their corporate headquarters from san fr
they've withdrawn that report which it based on surveys with 7500 households after analyst richard greenfieldnels are gaining subscribers, not losing them. cheryl: southwest airlines' profits are soaring to new records for the forty quarter and for the year. coming up next, gary kelly, chairman and ceo, going to give us an inside look at why this year could be even bigger and better for the airlines. dennis: and we go on the road with the ceo of road trip ors, and he's looking to cash in on...
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i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based government. he invited machar to be vice president. it was one of his accomplishments. it was one of the reasons he was so supported. unfortunately, he's moved in a different direction. he sees all his critics as enemies. he's relying on intelligence people and harassers, etc. it's unfortunate, because his original contribution is being lost. >> thank you. >> if i can just add, my personal knowledge of the two main parties here is the threat to cut off our assistance, our development assistance. it's not what's going to motivate them to come to the table and get t
i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based...
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i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based government. he invited machar to be vice president. it was one of his accomplishments. it was one of the reasons he was so supported. unfortunately, he's moved in a different direction. he sees all his critics as enemies. he's relying on intelligence people and harassers, etc. it's unfortunate, because his original contribution is being lost. >> thank you. >> if i can just add, my personal knowledge of the two main parties here is the threat to cut off our assistance, our development assistance. it's not what's going to motivate them to come to the table and get t
i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based...
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expand and develop more refineries for north dakota, i think the first one in 25 years or something, greenfield. but how we get more refinery expansion and development in this country? >> the gentleman is right. there have been some capacity added in the existing refineries over the year because it couldn't start from scratch. there's so much federal regulation you couldn't just start one. so basically expansion of the new power has been done by the refining industry. i think that overall, looking at the regulation from building new ones they are more efficient and better and certainly needs to be looked at and so forth. >> i know i'm tight on time. >> there is sufficient capacity in the united states today and being able to absorb all of the types. the issue is an infrastructure and getting it to the refineries we have started taking some backing and we would like to take more that the infrastructure isn't there yet. so they are all in progress. it is just like the oil is there and is being produced, and it will come. >> we have 15 minutes. senator? >> i want to go back to something that you t
expand and develop more refineries for north dakota, i think the first one in 25 years or something, greenfield. but how we get more refinery expansion and development in this country? >> the gentleman is right. there have been some capacity added in the existing refineries over the year because it couldn't start from scratch. there's so much federal regulation you couldn't just start one. so basically expansion of the new power has been done by the refining industry. i think that...
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i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based government. he invited machar to be vice president. it was one of his accomplishments. it was one of the reasons he was so supported. unfortunately, he's moved in a different direction. he sees all his critics as enemies. he's relying on intelligence people and harassers, etc. it's unfortunate, because his original contribution is being lost. >> thank you. >> if i can just add, my personal knowledge of the two main parties here is the threat to cut off our assistance, our development assistance. it's not what's going to motivate them to come to the table and get t
i think secretary greenfield suggested that probably in itself is not. but international recognition is important. so i think making that statement is important. but then the burden falls on president kiir to play his role much more effectively. and here's another irony. president kiir was proud of the fact and mired for the fact that he was the one that created the unity of all these different groups in the run-up to independence. he brought in all these factions, etc. he created a broad based...
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media analyst richard greenfield joins us on the "squawk" news line. give us perspective. will happen. i think there's the chance you get new bidders. comcast could come out of the woodwork. they could certainly finance this transaction ate hi a highe level than charter. it wants to stay within the $132 bid, gets them somewhere around five times leverage. they may use their currently pending acquisition which liberty is pursue. comcast could come in and do this at a substantially higher value. time warner's cable result are getting better. when you look at the fundamental performance it's going to warn the a higher bid than $132 by a wide margin. >> in the past hour we were talking about this company and i said this company has been undermanaged. maybe that's a euphemism for worse than that. am i wrong? >> look, the results certainly in 2013 leave a lot to be desired. i mean, i think that's being kind. the reality is, that you can't really see a loot of the management changes that were put into place. they went to war with cvs. we can debate the long-term benefits or probl
media analyst richard greenfield joins us on the "squawk" news line. give us perspective. will happen. i think there's the chance you get new bidders. comcast could come out of the woodwork. they could certainly finance this transaction ate hi a highe level than charter. it wants to stay within the $132 bid, gets them somewhere around five times leverage. they may use their currently pending acquisition which liberty is pursue. comcast could come in and do this at a substantially...
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. >> he made that comment at our buzzfeed, rich greenfield was at. he said to our peter is he i'm talted bill clinton and said, it's just arithmetic, meaning he's got a way, the fees from the carriers versus going over the top. netflix doesn't have to worry about the legacy revenue lines. they've got a lot more freedom to just innovate without worrying about cannibalizing themselves. >> nobody remembers quick ster. >> that was a legacy. >> it continues to be about the subscriber growth. hastings says, substantial european expansion is on the way. how much room internationally does netflix have to grow? >> tons. i mean, tons. again, it's something they can deliver it almost anywhere once they start sbro duszing it. getting the rights from hollywood to use the shows they use. even though they have the popular sort of tent poll shows the "house of cards," and so you really have to see if they can get that there, if they can move into asia. it's huge. it's a huge opportunity for someone. i just think locally a lot of this -- there's going to be a lot of
. >> he made that comment at our buzzfeed, rich greenfield was at. he said to our peter is he i'm talted bill clinton and said, it's just arithmetic, meaning he's got a way, the fees from the carriers versus going over the top. netflix doesn't have to worry about the legacy revenue lines. they've got a lot more freedom to just innovate without worrying about cannibalizing themselves. >> nobody remembers quick ster. >> that was a legacy. >> it continues to be about the...