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for instance, if the go on the street where gucci is and so on, and you need enough parking spaces. > with the chairman of the society of amsterdam, they are also supporting this approach. they realize if they just press on the car accessibility only, in the end there will be no excess ability at all. they support strongly that only the people who need to come by car, they should be able to come, and the rest should make other choices. >> i think we are more or less at the stage where we are facing the same discussion. our experience is that a platform of business is much more open to try to find solutions which are not car- related, except for here and there. also, for the population, it is hard. they have in mind, if you are better off to have a car, and have the car in front of your door. it is still a long way to go for us. the mobility plans that local authorities are now obliged to develop, and the hearings that are organized because of that, are almost always concerning parking places. we have now a program where we are having one less car parking space. in the streets, you see
for instance, if the go on the street where gucci is and so on, and you need enough parking spaces. > with the chairman of the society of amsterdam, they are also supporting this approach. they realize if they just press on the car accessibility only, in the end there will be no excess ability at all. they support strongly that only the people who need to come by car, they should be able to come, and the rest should make other choices. >> i think we are more or less at the stage where...
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back to our top story of of the land they in the palestine let's get to the top of most of all about gucci a member of a palestinian legislative council most of the city what do you think israel is sticking to its settlement plan despite the will like the nation and the deadlock on the peace process. because israel doesn't believe in peace because this israeli government doesn't believe in the right of the palestinians to have their freedom and independence to it and through settlement activities they are practically killing the very last opportunity of peace based on two state solution this is a continuation of what israel did in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight they are continuing the process of land appropriation of land and excision and as a matter of fact this is not a conflict between two equal sides that. i'm able to find a way to solve the problem this is one side which is the israeli side occupying another for the longest occupation in modern history forty six years of occupation one side of pressing the palestinians one israeli side that is practically creating a system of
back to our top story of of the land they in the palestine let's get to the top of most of all about gucci a member of a palestinian legislative council most of the city what do you think israel is sticking to its settlement plan despite the will like the nation and the deadlock on the peace process. because israel doesn't believe in peace because this israeli government doesn't believe in the right of the palestinians to have their freedom and independence to it and through settlement...
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spend as much as $10 million over the course of six months importing top shelf whiskey, armani and gucci fashion, rolex watches, and reportedly have big macs flown in daily. >>> the latest round of stress tests on our country's largest banks. 17 of 18 pass. the tests gauge how well a bank would survive another economic downturn. for more on the lone bank to fail and the latest on wall street let's bring in cnbc. good morning, karen. >> good morning, bill. one of those u.s. banks failed. that was allied. this was the former finance arm of general motors. overall the stress test really concluded there's been an improvement in the quality in capital the banks have been raising. so basically we looked at just how much capital there would be on the balance sheet if there was going to be another crisis that hit the u.s. like in 2008. and it saw there would be about 7.7% capital abregat across the banking sector which was higher than 5% minimum threshold there is for the industry as regulation states. in terms of the stress testing criteria, this basically looked at a 50% plunge in equity price
spend as much as $10 million over the course of six months importing top shelf whiskey, armani and gucci fashion, rolex watches, and reportedly have big macs flown in daily. >>> the latest round of stress tests on our country's largest banks. 17 of 18 pass. the tests gauge how well a bank would survive another economic downturn. for more on the lone bank to fail and the latest on wall street let's bring in cnbc. good morning, karen. >> good morning, bill. one of those u.s. banks...
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it's a major flashpoint in arab israeli relations are to talk to palestinian legislator stuff about gucci who believes his people can use the united nations as a lever to fight cause taters of the occupied that it is don't as the disputed territory but status of palestinian state this would mean a lot if we the palestinians if the palestinian officials proceeds with implementing more actions within the e.u. and systems including going to the international court of justice and demanding punishment acts on israel because of its violation of international law also it would require the palestinians ask for the application of all the diva conventions regarding the occupied palestinian state and also to proceed with membership in various other structures i think we need to do that we need to proceed and we need to the of what the united nations has approved and we also have the right to ask the united states and all other countries to accept our right to be a full member in the united nations the palestinians want peace and they've done everything they could to achieve peace they've accepted th
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gerri: she's a gucci girl. i'll explain something out of that. "apple," referring to the fact that ron johnson was runng the company, developed e apple store, highly successful apple store concept everybody loves. it doesn't feel like a store, but a high end hotel lobby or something. why can't he make that translate? what's the disconnect between developing the most successful retail format of the last 50 years, and what's going on right now in a jcenney store in any city in the country? >> yeah. because the answer is a piece of new technology is different than the interest in a hanest-shirt, you know? the price drives people to apparel. it doesn't close the transaction, and technology, the gimmick of technology, the interest in new technology, is what drives traffic so when johnson came in and went to the everyday pricing, it's a nice gimmick, but the reality is, you know, you've abandoned 80 years of consumers getting -- being familiar with coupons and immediate sales and discount opportunities, which was driving the traffic. now, jcpenney need
gerri: she's a gucci girl. i'll explain something out of that. "apple," referring to the fact that ron johnson was runng the company, developed e apple store, highly successful apple store concept everybody loves. it doesn't feel like a store, but a high end hotel lobby or something. why can't he make that translate? what's the disconnect between developing the most successful retail format of the last 50 years, and what's going on right now in a jcenney store in any city in the...
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>>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights." seriously. >>> now i want to talk about (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the a
>>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights." seriously. >>> now i want to talk about (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users?...
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>>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights."usly. d and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risk
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put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in the week, a similar crime occurs at the store. security cameras are immediately installed, and they catch this second robbery on camera. snarr believes it's the same suspect. >> it's my opinion that that first crime was more of a case to test the alarm system. >> in october of 2010, police arrest 39-year-old adrian irving on charges of breaking and entering and vandalism. two months later, he pleads guilty. he's sentenced to three years in prison. it's all thanks to the 20/20 lens of the surveillance camera. >> it's not that expensive when you get the payback or the reward, when you catch them like this on film. it can go a long ways in
put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in the week, a similar...
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>>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights."ly. from another store? yep. let's go! check out that price. that's walmart's every day low price. that's what i'm talking about! yes, yes! oh my goodness! that's the walmart low price guarantee! bring in your last grocery receipt and see for yourself. save more on the candy your family loves. with low prices on reese's eggs and bunnies, cadbury creme eggs, and all their hershey's favorites. get more easter for your money, guaranteed. with our low price guarantee backed by ad match. walmart. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before invest
>>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights."ly. from another store? yep. let's go! check out that price. that's walmart's every day low price. that's what i'm talking about! yes, yes! oh my goodness! that's the walmart low price guarantee! bring in your last grocery receipt and see for yourself. save more on the candy your family loves. with low prices on reese's eggs and bunnies, cadbury creme eggs, and all their hershey's...
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. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from plimer's shop as well. >> they definitely reported back to us that no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> plimer denies that accusation and before this february 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimer both on the phone and face-to-face. >> he refused to acknowledge what he was doing all the way down the pike. >> then one morning, silverman says he receives an unusual call from plimer. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying that he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitution, he wanted to talk to me. >> silverman arrives at adam plimer's optical store and is blindsided by what follows. >> oh, i'm sorry. did i hit you? >> he opens it up and just slams it in my face. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then he grabs the papers out of my arm and starts whacking me with those. >> what, you going to hit me? you going to hit me? >> it just escalated. >> plimer even spits on silverman. >> every time he comes out he seems a little more enraged. >> at one point, silverman trie
. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from plimer's shop as well. >> they definitely reported back to us that no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> plimer denies that accusation and before this february 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimer both on the phone and face-to-face. >> he refused to acknowledge what he was doing all the way down the pike. >> then one morning, silverman says he receives an unusual call...
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have joked around, with all of the advances we've had in pyrotechniques, can't they reach out to the gucci family and get this smoke to burst out in beautiful colors? but that hasn't been done yet. >> we'll be watching for the smoke. hopefully they'll get it right and bells will ring as well. you're on pope watch. good to see you. >>> manhunt under way this hour in washington state. this is for an ex-convict who authorities say killed his grandparents just after they held this welcome home party in his honor. here's the guy. the suspect, police say 26-year-old michael boisen on the run possibly in his grandparents' car. they are concerned he may make good on more threats to kill. want to get the latest from casey wine ween in l.a. suspected of killing them right after they gave him a welcome home party? >> reporter: that's right. he was released from jail on friday and his relatives threw him a welcome home party friday night. everyone, he was at his grandparents' house where he was supposed to spend the night everyone left 9:00. saturday evening his mother had not heard from him, had not
have joked around, with all of the advances we've had in pyrotechniques, can't they reach out to the gucci family and get this smoke to burst out in beautiful colors? but that hasn't been done yet. >> we'll be watching for the smoke. hopefully they'll get it right and bells will ring as well. you're on pope watch. good to see you. >>> manhunt under way this hour in washington state. this is for an ex-convict who authorities say killed his grandparents just after they held this...
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it addresses the cost of the war and gucci to a sustainable political outcome consistent with our vital interests. we perhaps did not get as good a job of defining the in state as we should have in context of the political, social, tribal, religious dynamics inside of iraq. and then how that fit in to the broader geopolitical landscape within the region. and so we were at a disadvantage in not really having that clearly defined objective. and when you look back at war planning in both afghanistan and iraq, you see dominated mainly by how we going to apply military force. what are the numbers of troops, how are those troops and those capabilities going to be applied on the physical battleground? but, of course, that should all conform to a political strategy that lays the foundation for all military operations, activities, initiatives and so forth. so the first continuity that we learned i would say is that war is an extension of politics. the second key continuity is that war is a profoundly human endeavor, and, of course, we talked this morning really about understanding the history. i
it addresses the cost of the war and gucci to a sustainable political outcome consistent with our vital interests. we perhaps did not get as good a job of defining the in state as we should have in context of the political, social, tribal, religious dynamics inside of iraq. and then how that fit in to the broader geopolitical landscape within the region. and so we were at a disadvantage in not really having that clearly defined objective. and when you look back at war planning in both...
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. >> megyn: this hacker appears to have hacked, it's not the good kind of gucci. >> no, no, the bad goochically megyn: he managed to hack a person very connected to the clintons and apparently obtained about four memos between blumenthal and mrs. clinton in the days immediately after september 11th, 2012 when she was being informed about what happened in benghazi. this was an interesting question for the media because the memos, you know, the hacked memos contained correspondence about a subject that is news worthy, that has been covered by most organizations, some more than others, but most organizations and yet, when obtained by a hacker illegally, what did the media do with such correspondence? >> validate is what they do, the base rules of journalism would say, something ill-gotten, if it's consequence people are less likely to use it. the bush e-mails that included self-portraits by the former president, and sensitive family descriptions of his father's condition when he was in the hospital, those things made it out pretty quickly. this, being consequential, ironically, hasn't made it out
. >> megyn: this hacker appears to have hacked, it's not the good kind of gucci. >> no, no, the bad goochically megyn: he managed to hack a person very connected to the clintons and apparently obtained about four memos between blumenthal and mrs. clinton in the days immediately after september 11th, 2012 when she was being informed about what happened in benghazi. this was an interesting question for the media because the memos, you know, the hacked memos contained correspondence...
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. >>> and a major heist at gucci's flagship store in london.thing in sight, including handbags worth $60,000 a pop. >> what? >> yeah, about $3 million in merchandise was stolen. >>> and finally, whoever did this, and you know who you are, you should be ashamed. pizza delivery guy, understandably upset. he delivers 85 pizzas totaling over $1400. look at the tip. >> what? >> $10. >> oh, no. >> if you're doing the math at home, and i know you all are, that is not even 1% of the total. his friend posted the receipt online. fortunately for that lousy tipper, no name on it. it was, in fact, paid over the phone. >> well, that's pathetic. >> you know who you are. >> 10 bucks. >> yeah. >> because i -- i honestly meant to make it a decimal point, just -- i meant to add it. >> you didn't have to, you know. wouldn't be that much. >> wow, george, good tipper. >> i mean, a bad tipper. >> you can invite the delivery guy in, and he can go through your couch and get 90 bucks there. >> wow, 10%. george, i'm with you. >>> all right, let's do some "pop news." good
. >>> and a major heist at gucci's flagship store in london.thing in sight, including handbags worth $60,000 a pop. >> what? >> yeah, about $3 million in merchandise was stolen. >>> and finally, whoever did this, and you know who you are, you should be ashamed. pizza delivery guy, understandably upset. he delivers 85 pizzas totaling over $1400. look at the tip. >> what? >> $10. >> oh, no. >> if you're doing the math at home, and i know you...
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martha: say that about the man's gucci shoes?idiculous, i agree. >> men have to put up with women have to put up with there would be four-day week already. that is what i say. martha: there are no four-day work weeks here. >> sure. martha: thanks very much, liz, melissa. thanks so much for being here. bill: she also said in that piece last night that women are not as good at negotiating a contract up front as men are. martha: show said you should smile and say we instead of i when you negotiate a contract. bill: she was about to take the first offer from facebook, i guess it was her husband or brother-in-law said, wait a minute. >> wall street ceo said, listen, men are used to being rejected starting out in the schoolyard when they go up to ask little girls for a it today. women aren't used to that. didn't have the early lessons. there you go. bill: nap time at work, ladies. more companies setting up nap rooms for tired employees after a new survey, a survey now, shows 43% of you rarely get a good night's sleep. one company signi
martha: say that about the man's gucci shoes?idiculous, i agree. >> men have to put up with women have to put up with there would be four-day week already. that is what i say. martha: there are no four-day work weeks here. >> sure. martha: thanks very much, liz, melissa. thanks so much for being here. bill: she also said in that piece last night that women are not as good at negotiating a contract up front as men are. martha: show said you should smile and say we instead of i when...
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jackets, 75 pairs of boots, 115 pairs of leather gloves, most of those from high end fashion house guccie statement to nbc news saying he wrote the essay to help others currently struggling with addiction. let's talk about this. david tollen is founder and director of the anxiety disorder center at the institute of living. he's live with me from hartford, connecticut. so, david, i read this article, it was pretty juicy, and i have to fess up first, my guilty pleasure is staying in really fancy hotels. when i take time off, i like to take some time off. but how does it get to the point where, you know, like buzz, you're comparing buying clothes to the rush of a drug addict? >> right, well, brooke, buying things feels good. there is no denying it. and i think most of us are able to keep that into perspective, we're able to do some of it, but not to the point where it causes financial damage or gets in the way of the rest of our lives. but just as some people can't control how they relate to food, to alcohol, to drugs, to gambling, there are some people who can't control how they buy things
jackets, 75 pairs of boots, 115 pairs of leather gloves, most of those from high end fashion house guccie statement to nbc news saying he wrote the essay to help others currently struggling with addiction. let's talk about this. david tollen is founder and director of the anxiety disorder center at the institute of living. he's live with me from hartford, connecticut. so, david, i read this article, it was pretty juicy, and i have to fess up first, my guilty pleasure is staying in really fancy...
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but the guy who wrote "friday night lights" written a cover story for "gq" and it is my "gucci addictionmething incredible about it. it's coming up at the top of the hour and we'll be talking about something that could be dramatically changing in the skies an instead of an evil eye when you're texting under your coat when you're -- as we are about to go up, the way we are in air experience could be completely online. we have that kind of top of the hour, too. >> honestly, you don't have a poker face. you know that's exactly you doing that. >> i know. i can't lie. i can't lie. >> good stuff. >> you always think am i sitting next to someone who's worried about, you know, the plane? i'm sensitive to that. i don't want to scare them but i'm -- >> turn your device off, erin. okay? talk to you soon. thanks. top of the hour. >> very skeptical about those warnings. >>> he's 17 years old and made millions. we'll tell you how he got rich and what he's planning to do with it next. heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] ge
but the guy who wrote "friday night lights" written a cover story for "gq" and it is my "gucci addictionmething incredible about it. it's coming up at the top of the hour and we'll be talking about something that could be dramatically changing in the skies an instead of an evil eye when you're texting under your coat when you're -- as we are about to go up, the way we are in air experience could be completely online. we have that kind of top of the hour, too. >>...
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why do i have to go to gucci or children's place? walmart breaks out every day?des like a small cap. there's a consistent bid underneath. costco, small cap. i love the action retail and the rth. it is incredible and the last thing i need is children's place. no, thank you. >> and they kitchen sinked it. beat macro, bad weather, rising costs. what else can you throw in there? everything's in there. >> i was surprised they didn't mention that the voice is coming back so we think our numbers will be bad coming forward. "dancing with the stars" has the guy from the ravens. he's hurting our sales. you know? come up with anything. >> yeah. it is hurting retailers and in a pretty good tape here. we've got the gap and nike, urban outfitters, jc penney and abercrombie are close to the top of the red list. >> right. right. i do think that -- i've been spending a lot of time on urban and this stock has hit a wall and yet the -- it hit a wall. the last quarter was not that great. it is the essence of that specialty retail other than williams-sonoma. i am much more at tune wi
why do i have to go to gucci or children's place? walmart breaks out every day?des like a small cap. there's a consistent bid underneath. costco, small cap. i love the action retail and the rth. it is incredible and the last thing i need is children's place. no, thank you. >> and they kitchen sinked it. beat macro, bad weather, rising costs. what else can you throw in there? everything's in there. >> i was surprised they didn't mention that the voice is coming back so we think our...
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bissinger tallies some of his most expensive items, a $22,000 gucci lambs wool coat, a leather jackett cost him almost $14,000, and $5,600 leather pants. bissinger, 58, writes that as he entered his mid-50s, buying and wearing expensive cloing gave him a new sense of self-expression and an intoxicating rush. i wasn't mainlining heroin, just impossibly gorgeous leather jackets and coats and boots and gloves is and evening jackets. it's the kind of honesty that bissinger is famous for, most recently sharing intimate details on "today" when he discussed his book about his son who has brain damage. >> to hear your child say, my brain isn't right, it crushes you. >> in a statement to nbc news, bissinger says, "i wrote this because i love beautiful clothing too much, obviously. but also because i believe it will help others who are struggling with addiction, as well as self-expression and the damage that can be done by denying who you are. i wrote it because it was the only way i knew of coming to terms and getting the help i'm now getting." brad lamb is an addiction expert. brad, good to s
bissinger tallies some of his most expensive items, a $22,000 gucci lambs wool coat, a leather jackett cost him almost $14,000, and $5,600 leather pants. bissinger, 58, writes that as he entered his mid-50s, buying and wearing expensive cloing gave him a new sense of self-expression and an intoxicating rush. i wasn't mainlining heroin, just impossibly gorgeous leather jackets and coats and boots and gloves is and evening jackets. it's the kind of honesty that bissinger is famous for, most...