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we're investing heavily in harman cloud. harman inside.big data we can analyze in the cloud and give access to peer-to-peer in the car. so you're driving a car, i'm driving a car. we could be accessing realtime information and keep your systems current. so personalization in the car is the direction we are taking. >> i have to believe you do personalization of the car, it's very difficult for a car manufacturer to switch out harman and put in another company. >> it's pretty hard, barrier to entry, as you will see. once you inspect in the life cycle which is typically five years, almost given. unless you make a mess out of it which means you're going to be blacklisted for the lifetime. so key is you have to deliver, like we are now third generation bmw. we started with -- you have to always -- the day you get the new award, you have to start showing them the pipeline. and interesting thing is we have now 5,200 new patent patterns working on things that come in 17, 18, 19. that's what bmw likes. our carmakers don't ask questio questions of o
we're investing heavily in harman cloud. harman inside.big data we can analyze in the cloud and give access to peer-to-peer in the car. so you're driving a car, i'm driving a car. we could be accessing realtime information and keep your systems current. so personalization in the car is the direction we are taking. >> i have to believe you do personalization of the car, it's very difficult for a car manufacturer to switch out harman and put in another company. >> it's pretty hard,...
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jane harman from the woodrow wilson center joining us from rome. you want to make a final thought?y when edward snowden claims when he went to hong kong, no way that the foreign government, which is china in this case, had access to what he had on his computer, is a little hard to fathom. i know that when i go to china, i should take what's called a clean cell phone or no cell phone. >> yeah, that's what a lot of people do. thanks very much. we'll see you back here in washington next week. thank you. >>> the partial government shutdown wasn't a downer to everyone. sarah palin appears to be re-energized by the shutdown and the bruising battle that led up to it. you'll hear what she's planning to do in the coming weeks. stay with us. we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a s
jane harman from the woodrow wilson center joining us from rome. you want to make a final thought?y when edward snowden claims when he went to hong kong, no way that the foreign government, which is china in this case, had access to what he had on his computer, is a little hard to fathom. i know that when i go to china, i should take what's called a clean cell phone or no cell phone. >> yeah, that's what a lot of people do. thanks very much. we'll see you back here in washington next...
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gogo, harman international and carbo ceramics are all soaring today.rbo ceramics is up 34%. gogo higher on the faa news we mentioned earlier with phil. flyers will be able to use electronics from taxi to landing. gogo provides in-flight wireless. harman also getting ai nice pop on an erm earnings beat and carbo soaring after posting a huge earnings beat. >>> meantime, it was a mixed quarter for "the new york times." they did post a loss because of the sale of basically "the boston globe," but digital subscriptions rose about 28%, and that stock has soared. it is up 67%. let's dig in. joining us in studio is ceo mark thompson, his first interview as ceo. julia boorstin out on the west coast also joining us as well. let's get the first question on earnings to julia. ladies first. >> mark, thanks so much for joining us. now, you made major progress in stabilizing your ad declines over the quarter, but your advertising is still declining, even digital advertising declined more than 3%. what will it take to turn that around, especially considering the digit
gogo, harman international and carbo ceramics are all soaring today.rbo ceramics is up 34%. gogo higher on the faa news we mentioned earlier with phil. flyers will be able to use electronics from taxi to landing. gogo provides in-flight wireless. harman also getting ai nice pop on an erm earnings beat and carbo soaring after posting a huge earnings beat. >>> meantime, it was a mixed quarter for "the new york times." they did post a loss because of the sale of basically...
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harman is a strong word, but does not attach the tax to your number of employees. it is a better structure, i believe. we do a lot of things to support businesses. muni improvements happening downtown, in the more distant parts of the city. supporting businesses. infrastructure we are putting in, sidewalks, lighting. all of this is important to businesses. lots of concentration on that in the downtown area. i see it as one of the big thing that we offer. we also have a pretty city. that attracts a lot of businesses. we have certain parts of the city that have really great thinking going on. you see california, as of state. our hospitals attract a lot of minds and attention. -- uc california, sf state. >> it looks like we are just about of time. thank you for being on your district supervisor. we have been talking to supervisor at a loss from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our 11 mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our ♪ >> hello and "
harman is a strong word, but does not attach the tax to your number of employees. it is a better structure, i believe. we do a lot of things to support businesses. muni improvements happening downtown, in the more distant parts of the city. supporting businesses. infrastructure we are putting in, sidewalks, lighting. all of this is important to businesses. lots of concentration on that in the downtown area. i see it as one of the big thing that we offer. we also have a pretty city. that...
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former warlords controversial politicians as well as the brother of president karzai harman those who submitted applications to run in the election for the top post in afghanistan the vote which will be held in april will mark the first democratic transition of power in afghan history but whoever wins will be left with the tough task of dealing with taliban insurgents after nato troops withdraw from the country by the end of two thousand and fourteen afghanistan expert jerry van dyke who was kidnapped and held by the militant group explains why they won't recognize the vote they consider democracy a western religion for them islam of course which is submission to god which should be the rule of god which is what they want and democracy meaning the rule of men is anathema to them this is they are diametrically opposed to this so for them to see in their eyes a western religion come to power truly by having a democratically elected president step down a new one come forward is not something they're going to want at all to have right now nato the united states depending upon the afghan n
former warlords controversial politicians as well as the brother of president karzai harman those who submitted applications to run in the election for the top post in afghanistan the vote which will be held in april will mark the first democratic transition of power in afghan history but whoever wins will be left with the tough task of dealing with taliban insurgents after nato troops withdraw from the country by the end of two thousand and fourteen afghanistan expert jerry van dyke who was...
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tom harman interviewed japan's former prime minister, who had this to say about nuclear power and japan. >> i think it is better to reduce japan -- dependency on a nuclear power. and eventually, gradually we need to get rid of nuclear power. >> for more on how former prime minister -- the former prime minister arrived on those conclusions, turn in tonight -- tuna in tonight to "the big picture" with tom hartman. that does it for now. for more on the stories, go to youtube.com/rtamerica. you can follow me on twitter. see you right i curate :00 p.m. -- right back here at 8:00 p.m.. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello and welcome t "newsline." i'm catherine in tokyo. south korea says the north korea nuclear reactor has resumed. the head of south korea national intelligence service made the confirmation news at the national assembly co
tom harman interviewed japan's former prime minister, who had this to say about nuclear power and japan. >> i think it is better to reduce japan -- dependency on a nuclear power. and eventually, gradually we need to get rid of nuclear power. >> for more on how former prime minister -- the former prime minister arrived on those conclusions, turn in tonight -- tuna in tonight to "the big picture" with tom hartman. that does it for now. for more on the stories, go to...
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and former member of the house intelligence committee and now president of the wilson center jane harman talked about similar threats coming to the united states and this is an evolving threat and they attack asymmetrically they have to be right once we have to be right whoever we is whether we is kenya or the us or france or britain we have to be right one hundred percent of the time to block them that's impossible and anyone who says there is one hundred percent security is absolutely wrong but there was some acknowledgement that the united states military should tread lightly when confronting this new breed of terrorism coming from africa a new strategy could involve using nonmilitary tools and if we don't figure out a way using our face or the face of others to provide economic aid and help improve education as in not good education or no education especially for girls we're never going to get out of the soup and so despite the warm embrace of us militarism at conferences like these it's pretty well recognized that there are still a lot of problems existing all around the world one h
and former member of the house intelligence committee and now president of the wilson center jane harman talked about similar threats coming to the united states and this is an evolving threat and they attack asymmetrically they have to be right once we have to be right whoever we is whether we is kenya or the us or france or britain we have to be right one hundred percent of the time to block them that's impossible and anyone who says there is one hundred percent security is absolutely wrong...
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an interesting tidbit, german automakers make up about one-third of sales at harman. back to you. >>> another fun fact if you've been living under a rock, today is halloween. that's the whole intro i have for you. roll the tape. >> the markets are starting resemble a bubble. >> we might be in a bubble. >> i think the markets are bubbling, and all asset prices are bubbling. >> don't let your family suffer the same fate. >> profit margins are bubbling. >> too violent, too deadly for you to imagine. >> let me throw out something that will be her rhettetical. margin debt is at historic levels. >> i think it's going to force the federal reserve to push off the tapering at the very least to march but maybe as late as june. >> no! no! no! no! >> they're here. >> wow, spooky, spooky. kelly he have abevans, bubble, toil and trouble? >> just to add to those voices, robert schiller told us on "squawk on the street" that he's the latest to voice his concern about frothy levels here on markets. >> at this point in time, the stock market is somewhat bubbly. it has a high cape. but
an interesting tidbit, german automakers make up about one-third of sales at harman. back to you. >>> another fun fact if you've been living under a rock, today is halloween. that's the whole intro i have for you. roll the tape. >> the markets are starting resemble a bubble. >> we might be in a bubble. >> i think the markets are bubbling, and all asset prices are bubbling. >> don't let your family suffer the same fate. >> profit margins are bubbling....