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does the city of hubbard have a horn blowing epidemic? >> an epidemic? no. the police chief, jim taafe. >> at some point, people began blowing horns. but it became clear at another point that, on occasion, it was used to harass the person that lived here. >> reporter: krlich began taking horn blowers to court. he says he got orders of protection against more than a dozen people. and he didn't stop there. he started suing. somebody beeps. rick sues. beep. sue. at the trumbull county courthouse, the legal paperwork is piling up. rick is now suing no fewer than 40 alleged horn blowers, including the clementes. >> this isn't my job, and i don't want to do this. and i'm sad that i have to. >> reporter: krlich versus everybody. it seems like the town of hubbard is against the krlichs and everybody is in on it now. >> well, why wouldn't you be against him? >> if you beep your horn one time, he'll take you to court. just a regular beep. >> reporter: does the city of hubbard want the krlichs to leave? >> oh, i believe so. >> reporter: do you think you have made matte
does the city of hubbard have a horn blowing epidemic? >> an epidemic? no. the police chief, jim taafe. >> at some point, people began blowing horns. but it became clear at another point that, on occasion, it was used to harass the person that lived here. >> reporter: krlich began taking horn blowers to court. he says he got orders of protection against more than a dozen people. and he didn't stop there. he started suing. somebody beeps. rick sues. beep. sue. at the trumbull...
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. >> reporter: faith hubbard literally dc public schools in her hands. her son is one of the reasons she helped draft the boundaries plan. the first revision in almost 50 years. >> it was challenging and really good work and i think i worked with a lot of people that were really great and passionate about their communities and trying to move the need on education. >> reporter: but a good portion of what she and others drafted could be ripped up. >> the fact that a new mayor could unravel it is unnerving. >> there's no question that those kind of changes could be made. >> reporter: gray allowanced last wednesday for a redrawing of the new boundaries. we won't be in office because he lost his primary re-election the mayor's plan on school boundary changes is not ready. his plan serves to exacerbate educational inequality and does little to move school reform forward faster i cannot accept these recommendaises, unquote. another contender said, quote, i intend to take action to delaying implementation of the recommendations until at least school year 2016-20
. >> reporter: faith hubbard literally dc public schools in her hands. her son is one of the reasons she helped draft the boundaries plan. the first revision in almost 50 years. >> it was challenging and really good work and i think i worked with a lot of people that were really great and passionate about their communities and trying to move the need on education. >> reporter: but a good portion of what she and others drafted could be ripped up. >> the fact that a new...
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columbia business school dean glenn hubbard, joining news a moment. liz: it was another violent night in ferguson, missouri with more arrests. 31 in one night. it has police departments think about new equipment and tactics and actually putting in orders. we're talking to a company leading way outfitting the police with different kinds of personal cameras, like a spy pen. its equipment is being used by police in movies right now. david: also, it is 10th anniversary of google's ipo. you remember when it came out, $100ck? isithith when the investor could buy the stock for bargain price of $85, some said you were nuts to buy in. they turned out to be smart ones. what is next for the tech giant. how has culture evolved over the years? we'll talk to two guys right there in the beginning, you want to hear their stories coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have
columbia business school dean glenn hubbard, joining news a moment. liz: it was another violent night in ferguson, missouri with more arrests. 31 in one night. it has police departments think about new equipment and tactics and actually putting in orders. we're talking to a company leading way outfitting the police with different kinds of personal cameras, like a spy pen. its equipment is being used by police in movies right now. david: also, it is 10th anniversary of google's ipo. you remember...
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hubbard, thank you for being with us. you were at michael brown's funeral yesterday. 1 of the speakers called for ven answer is that a different form of justice and why not bother to have an indictment and trial at all? >> well, good morning detail. thank you very much for having me on and to respond to the question that you just ask ted , yes, i was at the service yesterday. and there are a lot of issues going on in regards to ferguson. so, it's kind of hard to guess at what the reason something behi behind it, but the real big factor is that they do want questions answered and the people that live in the st. louis city area as well as st. louis county want answers. >> let me ask you this question. you have been in touch with the family. what do they want and would they be satisfied if the officer is indicted and tried and acquitted? >> you knew, actually, i can't speak for the family but what i can say in regards to the family is that the family wants justice. the family wants answers and the family wants to know and un
hubbard, thank you for being with us. you were at michael brown's funeral yesterday. 1 of the speakers called for ven answer is that a different form of justice and why not bother to have an indictment and trial at all? >> well, good morning detail. thank you very much for having me on and to respond to the question that you just ask ted , yes, i was at the service yesterday. and there are a lot of issues going on in regards to ferguson. so, it's kind of hard to guess at what the reason...
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two former white house economists and academic heavyweights larry summers and david hubbard debating at the home of steve cohen early this week. charlie gasparino joining us with his produce or what this power trio had to say. >> steve cohen's firm was shut down for being a varitable magate in of trading the debate between glenn hubbard, larry summers, two economists from the left and the right. both moderates but lot of interesting stuff here. they talked about obamacare as you expect glenn hates it, larry likes it. one thing they agreed on. julie is going to get into reaction to this, from what i understand from people in the room, janet yellen and the fed staff should not be making market calls. remember janet yellen sent down the stocks, or social media stocks and biotechs because she said they are overdone sectors. i think what larry said basically, and this is interpreted through two people. take it for what it's worth, i wasn't there. they said it was critical. the fed staff should not be making sector calls. liz: didn't they almost sneak it into her comments. john at "wall st
two former white house economists and academic heavyweights larry summers and david hubbard debating at the home of steve cohen early this week. charlie gasparino joining us with his produce or what this power trio had to say. >> steve cohen's firm was shut down for being a varitable magate in of trading the debate between glenn hubbard, larry summers, two economists from the left and the right. both moderates but lot of interesting stuff here. they talked about obamacare as you expect...
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i don't and never will, but hubbard, too. it was a good debate. corrections, good, healthy.saying. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >>> again we are expecting a statement from the president within 15 minutes or so. we don't know the subject. we'll take it live as soon as it happens, though. >>> mean time, oil falling to a six hadn't month low. your energy trail is straight ahead. >>> how much is a tech worker work. this is a fun thing, but we took four companies market caps, divided them by the number of employees. linkedin 4.1 million. twitter 9.8. facebook 26 million per worker. ibm 440,000 per worker. which of these folks -- again it's a fun exercise. which is the most out of wack? same market cap as facebook. we're back after this. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful i
i don't and never will, but hubbard, too. it was a good debate. corrections, good, healthy.saying. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >>> again we are expecting a statement from the president within 15 minutes or so. we don't know the subject. we'll take it live as soon as it happens, though. >>> mean time, oil falling to a six hadn't month low. your energy trail is straight ahead. >>> how much is a tech worker work. this is...
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glenn hubbard, another respected economist.elissa: big-time. >> dean of columbia business school, debating economics at home of steve cohen whose firm was shut down because vary ridable magnet of insider trading according to u.s. attorney from southern district, barely as much as we know, farce we know escaped prosecution himself while a dozen of his people. melissa: scott, martin, strike you as odd. >> a little bit weird. melissa: unseemly. >> interesting all the places those two guys would get together at stevie cohen's dinner party? maybe had a few drinks. let's talk about stuff we normally wouldn't talk about. i'm glad you guys had sources there. melissa: i would have loved to have been invited for the record, but regardless. thanks, guys. >>> playing cupid. how e harmony can find you ideal boss with match made in office heaven. >>> emergency this response when leaving a company. this ceo got the ultimate show of appreciation. mariachi band, carnival included. do you ever have too much money? ♪ in new york state, we're chan
glenn hubbard, another respected economist.elissa: big-time. >> dean of columbia business school, debating economics at home of steve cohen whose firm was shut down because vary ridable magnet of insider trading according to u.s. attorney from southern district, barely as much as we know, farce we know escaped prosecution himself while a dozen of his people. melissa: scott, martin, strike you as odd. >> a little bit weird. melissa: unseemly. >> interesting all the places those...
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jax hubbard is a nutritionist at downstate long island college hospital. hi, jax. >> hi, there. >> it's pretty obvious that candy and sugary gum are bad ideas. >> correct. you might be surprised to learn about some other foods that may harm your teeth, as well. for example, raisins. they're full of sugar, and they're very sticky. so the sugar stays on your teeth a long time, which can cause tooth decay. lemons are very acidic, meaning they have a high level of acid. and too much of that can damage your teeth. >> how about drinks? >> what you drink can deposit sugar on your teeth, as well. so you need to avoid soda and other sweetened beverages. instead, drink lots of water. that's great for your teeth and gums. >> you know, it's not easy to brush while at school. >> true. it's best to brush, but if you can't, at least rinse your mouth out with water after you eat. and carry floss, or there are throwaway plastic toothpicks. >> a wise person once said, "be true to your teeth, and they'll never be false to you." thanks, jax. >> my pleasure. >> with health bit
jax hubbard is a nutritionist at downstate long island college hospital. hi, jax. >> hi, there. >> it's pretty obvious that candy and sugary gum are bad ideas. >> correct. you might be surprised to learn about some other foods that may harm your teeth, as well. for example, raisins. they're full of sugar, and they're very sticky. so the sugar stays on your teeth a long time, which can cause tooth decay. lemons are very acidic, meaning they have a high level of acid. and too...
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ben hubbard, appreciate you being on. ben. >> thank you very much. >>> up next tonight, he's no hero. a captain for the usc football team is suspended indefinitely after admitting to lying about how he injured his ankles. he never saved a drowning nephew, as he claimed. so how did he get hurt and why do police want to talk to him about it? new developments on that ahead. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> well, it's an incredible story. a college football player
ben hubbard, appreciate you being on. ben. >> thank you very much. >>> up next tonight, he's no hero. a captain for the usc football team is suspended indefinitely after admitting to lying about how he injured his ankles. he never saved a drowning nephew, as he claimed. so how did he get hurt and why do police want to talk to him about it? new developments on that ahead. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips...
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. >> jim: adrian hubbard getting a hand on it. mcgloin last year in one of his starts.ood in that game and i know he's going against not the starting unit or defensive unit of green bay but even looks better tonight. >> phil: i think you can see it physically. >> jim: trows like that should have been caught. throws it a little behind criner, but that should have gone for about 20. >> phil: that's a routine nfl catch. the raiders have done it too. they have not made enough contested catches, hard catches, the defenders close to them, they always let the defender get their hand in there and they've got to be more aggressive. it's football. the aggressor always wins. >> jim: third and 10. mcgloin. he has the hookup with criner, who makes the tough catch on this occasion. >> phil: a terrific throw, a guy coming free and mcgloin stayed on his back foot and put the perfect touch on it. >> jim: dennis allen told us "this game is a barometer for us, we've got to show we can go on the road and when we have a tough road assignment we can play well" to the sideline to holmes who t
. >> jim: adrian hubbard getting a hand on it. mcgloin last year in one of his starts.ood in that game and i know he's going against not the starting unit or defensive unit of green bay but even looks better tonight. >> phil: i think you can see it physically. >> jim: trows like that should have been caught. throws it a little behind criner, but that should have gone for about 20. >> phil: that's a routine nfl catch. the raiders have done it too. they have not made...
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. >> jim: adrian hubbard gettinga hand on it. mcgloin last year in one of his starts.ood in that game and i know he's going against not the starting unit or defensive unit of green bay but even looks better tonight. >> phil: i think you can see it physically. >> jim: throws like that should have been caught. throws it a little behind criner, but that should have gone for about 20. >> phil: that's a routine nfl catch. the raiders have done it too. they have not made enough contested catches, hard catches, the defenders close to them, they always let the defender get their hand in there and they've got to be more aggressive. it's football. the aggressor always wins. >> jim: third and 10. mcgloin. he has the hookup with criner, who makes the tough catch on this occasion. >> phil: a terrific throw, a guy coming free and mcgloin stayed on his back foot and put the perfect touch on it. >> jim: dennis allen told us "this game is a barometer for us, we've got to show we can go on the road and when we have a tough road assignment we can play well" to the sideline to holmes who
. >> jim: adrian hubbard gettinga hand on it. mcgloin last year in one of his starts.ood in that game and i know he's going against not the starting unit or defensive unit of green bay but even looks better tonight. >> phil: i think you can see it physically. >> jim: throws like that should have been caught. throws it a little behind criner, but that should have gone for about 20. >> phil: that's a routine nfl catch. the raiders have done it too. they have not made...
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. >> hubbard had a simple prediction. he said that if you are looking at what the wells are doing and what is available we're going to keep increasing producing oil in the united states command right about 1972-73 go into a long decline, and he was absolutely right until 2008. then that started to reverse and we started to grow production. and all of the discussion seems to be over. we have more oil and gas that we know what to do with. reminds me of an old quotation. the stone age did not end because of a lack of stones. the oil age will not end because of a lack of oil. >> the question right here. >> thank you. first i am going to give you a free plug because i read your article this morning in the "wall street journal". thank you. the his article is a little more in-depth as to what could be done to make fracking more safe and not have catastrophes like we talked about. but my other question is your personal prediction that you may see the price of natural gas -- >> that's dangerous task reporter to make a prediction.
. >> hubbard had a simple prediction. he said that if you are looking at what the wells are doing and what is available we're going to keep increasing producing oil in the united states command right about 1972-73 go into a long decline, and he was absolutely right until 2008. then that started to reverse and we started to grow production. and all of the discussion seems to be over. we have more oil and gas that we know what to do with. reminds me of an old quotation. the stone age did...
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. >> hubbard had a simple prediction. he said that if you are looking at what the wells are doing and what is available we're going to keep increasing producing oil in the united states command right about 1972-73 go into a long decline, and he was absolutely right until 2008. then that started to reverse and we started to grow production. and all of the discussion seems to be over. we have more oil and gas that we know what to do with. reminds me of an old quotation. the stone age did not end because of a lack of stones. the oil age will not end because of a lack of oil. >> the question right here. >> thank you. first i am going to give you a free plug because i read your article this morning in the "wall street journal". thank you. the his article is a little more in-depth as to what could be done to make fracking more safe and not have catastrophes like we talked about. but my other question is your personal prediction that you may see the price of natural gas -- >> that's dangerous task reporter to make a prediction.
. >> hubbard had a simple prediction. he said that if you are looking at what the wells are doing and what is available we're going to keep increasing producing oil in the united states command right about 1972-73 go into a long decline, and he was absolutely right until 2008. then that started to reverse and we started to grow production. and all of the discussion seems to be over. we have more oil and gas that we know what to do with. reminds me of an old quotation. the stone age did...
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hubbard, i saw his drive way. what do you think about that when you see this in your neighborhood? >> it's scary. i've never experienced anything like this. >> well, we want to let you know this came in. cal train is not running which will be a serious problem. you have a 49er's game this afternoon. so no train service. bart however, is running. it won't be helpful if you're trying to get to that stadium. >> even though it was 50 or 60 miles away, they're saying inspections, that's the smart thing to do. you want to make sure the tracks are safe. inspections are likely to cause delays all morning long. a lot of folks who wrp taking the cal train down, you will likely be delayed this morning. you may have to consider paying $40 for parking on the peninsula. >> that game is on on the race way for this afternoon. speaking of transportation, let's go to the highway patrol. daniel, i was amazed to hear that known of the bridges were affected by this. all the highways are open? >> that is correct. up in nap pa valley we have two roads damaged. along 121 over on state rout 29 and a little
hubbard, i saw his drive way. what do you think about that when you see this in your neighborhood? >> it's scary. i've never experienced anything like this. >> well, we want to let you know this came in. cal train is not running which will be a serious problem. you have a 49er's game this afternoon. so no train service. bart however, is running. it won't be helpful if you're trying to get to that stadium. >> even though it was 50 or 60 miles away, they're saying inspections,...
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. >> laura hubbard of the consumer electronics association and i teamed up to help you decide which tab sllet is best for you student. >> this good if you want to introduce technology. >> for little ones to second grade, an eight like the inota bachlt. >> you can decide how much screen time do they want, seeing monitoring their progress on apps.screen time do they want, g monitoring their progress on apps. >> next on the list, the kindle fire. >> definitely for reading. >> a great option for all students. for little ones, parents downloading story, all the way up to college students for textbooks with a price tag of about $300. on to the item that started the tablet revolution, the ipad. suitable for the elementary student given app restrictions or perfect for the most mature pupil. cost from $399 to as much as $929. >> also a safe bet for middle school students is the dell venue 8. it's a solid option and affordable, $150 to $200. a closer look at all the tablets and the galaxy, too, tonight at 5:00. >>> well, today fairfax county public schools will welcome 23450erly 1200 new teachers
. >> laura hubbard of the consumer electronics association and i teamed up to help you decide which tab sllet is best for you student. >> this good if you want to introduce technology. >> for little ones to second grade, an eight like the inota bachlt. >> you can decide how much screen time do they want, seeing monitoring their progress on apps.screen time do they want, g monitoring their progress on apps. >> next on the list, the kindle fire. >> definitely...
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ben hubbard, appreciate you being with us.> thank you very much. >> well, all of this comes on a day marked by much tougher talk from the white house and the strong suggestion that having hit isis from the air and iraq, the campaign may soon include syria as well. barbara starr reports on what's now being contemplated. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell cnn there are long-standing and ongoing talks inside the administration about increasing air strikes in iraq and even the possibility of tailored air strikes inside syria against specific isis targets. but officials stress, no decisions have been made by the white house. >> we're considering what's necessary to deal with that threat, and we're not going to be restricted by borders. >> reporter: and the pentagon is divulging nothing. >> we don't telegraph our punches. i think you can rest assured that the leadership here in the pentagon understands the threat posed by this group. >> reporter: talk of military options stirred up by this comment by defense secretary chuck hagel, abo
ben hubbard, appreciate you being with us.> thank you very much. >> well, all of this comes on a day marked by much tougher talk from the white house and the strong suggestion that having hit isis from the air and iraq, the campaign may soon include syria as well. barbara starr reports on what's now being contemplated. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell cnn there are long-standing and ongoing talks inside the administration about increasing air strikes in iraq and even the...
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"h" for hubbard. it's still not mine. >> reporter: bacall even won a national book award, for her 1980 memoir, "by myself," in which she detailed her romance with bogart and hollywood rise. she continued to apprear on television and in films. and earned an oscar nomination for her role as a vain, imposing mother to barbara streisand in the 1996 film "the mirror has two faces." >> it's an awful thing to look back on your life and realize that you've settled. the problem was that i always thought that i had more time. >> reporter: she was given an honorary oscar in 2009, and spoke of that very first role. >> i've been very lucky in my life. probably luckier than i deserve but to at the age of 19, have been chosen by howard hawks to work on a film with a man named humphrey bogart. and he gave me a life and he changed my life. >> reporter: lauren bacall died yesterday at a hospital in new york city. she was 89. ann hornaday is a film critic for the washington post and joins me now. >>> what's interesting
"h" for hubbard. it's still not mine. >> reporter: bacall even won a national book award, for her 1980 memoir, "by myself," in which she detailed her romance with bogart and hollywood rise. she continued to apprear on television and in films. and earned an oscar nomination for her role as a vain, imposing mother to barbara streisand in the 1996 film "the mirror has two faces." >> it's an awful thing to look back on your life and realize that you've...
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. >> this is hubbard glacier, the biggest glacier in the world. check out the iceberg.ere at the davidson glacier we walked it, even got a chance to taste the water. >> fresh. >> in all that water, yep, tons of fish. where i got to reel in a 28-pound king salmon. all right. so it was my daughter actually more brave to hold it. but i stopped being a woos to strap on the glacier boots to go in a chopper for this. dogsledding with pups ready to run 15 miles a day. now that is exercise. but maybe the most fascinating experience was testing my mettle to fly in a sea plane to witness unbelievable nature first hand. black bears just 30 feet away. snatching up salmon, time after time. >> well, i would highly recommend going to alaska if you can. trip of a lifetime with adventure and great family memories. that's what it's all about, right? >> thank you for being part of a jam-packed news day. shep is next. >> new airstrikes hit iraq. we'll take you to the pentagon and the city of irbil where kurdish forces are fighting back in baghdad, iraq's prime minister tries to cling to po
. >> this is hubbard glacier, the biggest glacier in the world. check out the iceberg.ere at the davidson glacier we walked it, even got a chance to taste the water. >> fresh. >> in all that water, yep, tons of fish. where i got to reel in a 28-pound king salmon. all right. so it was my daughter actually more brave to hold it. but i stopped being a woos to strap on the glacier boots to go in a chopper for this. dogsledding with pups ready to run 15 miles a day. now that is...
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ron hubbard. he's a senior writer at nbc news lives with his wife and two children.and another one just around the corner? >> thank you bruce. [applause] thank you all for coming. a lot of people in the room have been aware of this book for a long time. it's behind schedule. fortunately behind schedule. i was supposed to turn it into years ago and legal weed was not here. i think much of the conversati conversation, people wouldn't be as interested in the book if they weren't able to buy the stuff in washington now. where do i begin? i will give you a summary of the book which is something i gave a lot of thought to. i just created the daily news headlines from sunday. in the printed edition it was 50 tons of trouble. 50 tons was the number of poundage of weeds that my father brought in but the on line headline got a little more space. it managed to encapsulate the whole story. how a genius drug lord who peddle tons of pot became a destitute deadbeat dad with a habit. [laughter] that encapsulated perfectly. it should've been my subtitle but i didn't put it on there.
ron hubbard. he's a senior writer at nbc news lives with his wife and two children.and another one just around the corner? >> thank you bruce. [applause] thank you all for coming. a lot of people in the room have been aware of this book for a long time. it's behind schedule. fortunately behind schedule. i was supposed to turn it into years ago and legal weed was not here. i think much of the conversati conversation, people wouldn't be as interested in the book if they weren't able to buy...
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glenn hubbard is the dean of the columbia university business school.ook for this on "market makers." he is always interesting. always controversial. is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and brendan greeley. adam johnson is rumored to return before october. >> he is doing his maverick tricks. >> this is is on russia. >> russian president vladimir putin rett with ukrainian president -- met with ukrainian president poroshenko. he called the talks positive. fighting continues on the ground. fromnichols joins us berlin this morning. we set up this contrast between fighting on the ground and the diplomatic happy talk that has emerged from the meeting. did each side get with they wanted? little sides got a progress. both sides were forced to me with each other. one note of caution on what seems to be the optimism this morning. yes, there are going to be further meetings. poroshenko did not get a continuation of the talks into today. his meeting with putin went about 90 minutes, by my count. progress, but not a lot. >> european un
glenn hubbard is the dean of the columbia university business school.ook for this on "market makers." he is always interesting. always controversial. is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and brendan greeley. adam johnson is rumored to return before october. >> he is doing his maverick tricks. >> this is is on russia. >> russian president vladimir putin rett with ukrainian president -- met with ukrainian president poroshenko. he...
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. >> glenn hubbard is the dean of columbia university business chief and former economist of george wne more thing a washington get to focus on now. aming up, does the world need 13 inch ipad? apple hope so. will00 a night is what you pay to stay in new york's luxury hotel. the ceo of hyatt will be with us. you can find all of our stories and interviews at bloomberg.com, us asr tablet and find well streaming on apple tv and amazon fire. ♪ >> it's time for some top tech and media headlines. tripled lastprofit quarter. alibaba is just a few days away from the roadshow for what may be the biggest ipo in u.s. history -- it could value the company at $187 billion. snapchat is getting a new round of funding that will value it at $10 billion, more than triple that facebook offered to pay last year for the disappearing message up. -- disappearing message app. the fight between ridesharing services or at lift is getting nastier. the online tech site the verge published what it called internal e-mails and documents goober is trying to undermine lift. hundreds ofceling lift rides. >> apple will
. >> glenn hubbard is the dean of columbia university business chief and former economist of george wne more thing a washington get to focus on now. aming up, does the world need 13 inch ipad? apple hope so. will00 a night is what you pay to stay in new york's luxury hotel. the ceo of hyatt will be with us. you can find all of our stories and interviews at bloomberg.com, us asr tablet and find well streaming on apple tv and amazon fire. ♪ >> it's time for some top tech and media...
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florida georgia line just rocked central park and we have so much more with taylor hubbard and brianwe got some new information on our brand-new album release date is october 14th. [ cheers and applause ] >> 2014. and the title of our new record to you -- witness to tell them. >> we had to call it "anything goe goes." >> i understand they were inspired by your skyrocket ride to the top. tell us about some of the songs we're going to hear on "anything goes". >> this whole album is just -- it's kind of like album one for us, just where we are in life at this point. you know, where we've grown and who we've become and to be honest, we've learned a lot from our fans and learned a lot from playing every single night for the last three years so we're excited and try to step up our game and ready for you guys to hear it. >> you're about to sing a song "dirt." i'm just wondering is that about you staying grounded. >> i think everybody can relate to that dirt. >> dirt, it says everything. i want to hear you sing it. how about that now with the chart-topping lead single off their upcoming albu
florida georgia line just rocked central park and we have so much more with taylor hubbard and brianwe got some new information on our brand-new album release date is october 14th. [ cheers and applause ] >> 2014. and the title of our new record to you -- witness to tell them. >> we had to call it "anything goe goes." >> i understand they were inspired by your skyrocket ride to the top. tell us about some of the songs we're going to hear on "anything goes"....
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hubbard was talking about getting with his insurance company. the lights are still out. >> i don't know. a few weeks back, i was thinking, have i checked for my insurance? and i forgot all about it and now this happens. >> so, are you insured? do we know? >> i don't know. >> thank you for taking the time to talk to us and good luck to you. we'll throw it back to you. we're going to keep surveying the damage. the sun has come out and people are outside finding this kind of mess. are they self-policing to make sure that everybody's gas lines are turned off? it sounds like there's decent shaking in that neighborhood. >> there was some shaking and i have talked to neighbor after neighbor who said they went and turned off their gas line. that doesn't mean everybody did. and you know, some of these things, they turn off by themselves. some don't. so yeah, there's a little bit of concern out here about gas lines. for that matter, a water main that broke out here and was throwing water all the way down the street for the last hour or so. [ stand by for
hubbard was talking about getting with his insurance company. the lights are still out. >> i don't know. a few weeks back, i was thinking, have i checked for my insurance? and i forgot all about it and now this happens. >> so, are you insured? do we know? >> i don't know. >> thank you for taking the time to talk to us and good luck to you. we'll throw it back to you. we're going to keep surveying the damage. the sun has come out and people are outside finding this kind...
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ron hubbard. he's a senior writer at nbc news lives with his wife and two children.and another one just around the corner? >> thank you bruce. [applause] thank you all for coming. a lot of people in the room have been aware of this book for a long time. it's behind schedule. fortunately behind schedule. i was supposed to turn it into years ago and legal weed was not here. i think much of the conversati conversation, people wouldn't be as interested in the book if they weren't able to buy the stuff in washington now. where do i begin? i will give you a summary of the book which is something i gave a lot of thought to. i just created the daily news headlines from sunday. in the printed edition it was 50 tons of trouble. 50 tons was the number of poundage of weeds that my father brought in but the on line headline got a little more space. it managed to encapsulate the whole story. how a genius drug lord who peddle tons of pot became a destitute deadbeat dad with a habit. [laughter] that encapsulated perfectly. it should've been my subtitle but i didn't put it on there.
ron hubbard. he's a senior writer at nbc news lives with his wife and two children.and another one just around the corner? >> thank you bruce. [applause] thank you all for coming. a lot of people in the room have been aware of this book for a long time. it's behind schedule. fortunately behind schedule. i was supposed to turn it into years ago and legal weed was not here. i think much of the conversati conversation, people wouldn't be as interested in the book if they weren't able to buy...