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>> and the pivotal point was hugh grant coming on in 1995. he had been busted for solicitation. >> and everybody was watching and anxious about what was going to happen. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> jay delivered that night, and it disarmed everybody, and it felt like, oh, we can be relaxed to this guy, and talking to a person who got busted with a prostitute, and feel relaxed with jay asking the questions. >> although i have never been one to blame my own compass as they say -- >> that hugh grant booking did turn the tide. >> and everybody said that jay was good, and so it was a crucial thing for him, and not that he had hugh grant, but that he paid it off, and he had monster audience that night, jay. >> and that night, leno seizes nu number one, and pretty much never looks back. as the years go by, memorable moments keep on coming, and one with the future governator. >> and this is why he needs to be recalled.
>> and the pivotal point was hugh grant coming on in 1995. he had been busted for solicitation. >> and everybody was watching and anxious about what was going to happen. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> jay delivered that night, and it disarmed everybody, and it felt like, oh, we can be relaxed to this guy, and talking to a person who got busted with a prostitute, and feel relaxed with jay asking the questions. >> although i have never been one to blame my...
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we're not there yet. >> hugh johnson, chairman and chief investment officer at hugh johnson advisers. >>> investors weren't buying into the strong results. the nation's biggest electronics chain unexpectedly turned a profit last quarter, cutting costs to offset declining sales. but the stock fell nearly 1% today and is down 35% so far this year. courtney reagan has more now on best buy's turn around and what's next for the retailer. >> reporter: in january best buy reported disappointing holiday sales and warned of compressed profit margins which sent shares tumbling 28%. but today's full quarterly results are changing some investors' thoughts about best buy. despite weaker than expected 15e8s, best buy's earnings beat the street by a wide margin thanks to a stronger than anticipated level of cost cutting. you will profit margins weren't as bad as feared, even after the retailer warned it had to cut prices to remain competitive during the holiday season. best buy ceo has also made e-commerce and faster more efficient product delivery a priority and it's working. >> we've made a lot of
we're not there yet. >> hugh johnson, chairman and chief investment officer at hugh johnson advisers. >>> investors weren't buying into the strong results. the nation's biggest electronics chain unexpectedly turned a profit last quarter, cutting costs to offset declining sales. but the stock fell nearly 1% today and is down 35% so far this year. courtney reagan has more now on best buy's turn around and what's next for the retailer. >> reporter: in january best buy reported...
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. >> when hugh grant came on in 1995, hugh grant had been busted for solicitation. >> everybody was watchingwhat was going to happen. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> he delivered the night and i think it disarmed everybody and it felt like, we can be relaxed with this guy, talking to a person that's been busted for being with a prostitute. >> i've never been one to blow my own trumpet, as they say. >> that hugh grant booking really did start to turn the tide. >> everybody said, jay's good. it was a very crucial thing for him. not just that he had hugh grant but he played it off. >> that night, leno seizes number one and pretty much never looks back. as the years go by, memorable moments keep on coming. one with the future governator. >> this is why he needs to be recalled. >> it rocked everybody, including i think leno. >> this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state of california. [ applause ] >> it's just like one of those great live tv moments that, you know, don't happen all that often. >> jay welcomes the president of the united states, barack obama. >> no sitting presi
. >> when hugh grant came on in 1995, hugh grant had been busted for solicitation. >> everybody was watchingwhat was going to happen. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> he delivered the night and i think it disarmed everybody and it felt like, we can be relaxed with this guy, talking to a person that's been busted for being with a prostitute. >> i've never been one to blow my own trumpet, as they say. >> that hugh grant booking really did start to turn...
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megan hughes is live in our washington bureau. the timeline for the faa to let businesses to know what they can do? >> it seems to be a moving timeline. for commercial use, they were supposed to have rules a couple of years ago. 2011, and it is now expected in november. that is for limited airspace, up to 400 feet. they are also supposed to have words for incorporating them into the bigger airspace. along with planes and helicopters. congress erected them to have that by 2015. about thee telling us crew that made the gettysburg documentary. did they have permission? did they have to get it? >> it is a good question. they thought they had gone through all of the hurdles. they got permission to shoot with drones, but the park service and the faa did not communicate. so they thought they had permission and the crew that actually shot some of that has worked on other mainstream, "the wolf of wall street," a honda commercial. some mainstream things we are talking about. the businesses are just doing it. >> what about the drone industry
megan hughes is live in our washington bureau. the timeline for the faa to let businesses to know what they can do? >> it seems to be a moving timeline. for commercial use, they were supposed to have rules a couple of years ago. 2011, and it is now expected in november. that is for limited airspace, up to 400 feet. they are also supposed to have words for incorporating them into the bigger airspace. along with planes and helicopters. congress erected them to have that by 2015. about thee...
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holly hughes and on the phone with us is mark o'mara. sunny hostin was in the courtroom and said it was very tense in there. it was a packed courtroom. you saw the davis family and they looked distraught. take us inside the courtroom and also explain to us the instructions the judge gave the jury and the possible outcome for all of this. >> reporter: injury. i mean, the jury made it clear they have reached a verdict on four counts, but they were really dead locked on the first count. not only the first-degree murder count, but all the lesser includes. they went over manslaughter and still couldn't reach a consensus. when that happens, when a jury is dead locked, the united states supreme court in a case called u.s. vs. allen, a judge can instruct a jury to go back, try to reach a consensus and consider the opinions of your fellow jurors. that's exactly what this judge did. the charge was a bit different
holly hughes and on the phone with us is mark o'mara. sunny hostin was in the courtroom and said it was very tense in there. it was a packed courtroom. you saw the davis family and they looked distraught. take us inside the courtroom and also explain to us the instructions the judge gave the jury and the possible outcome for all of this. >> reporter: injury. i mean, the jury made it clear they have reached a verdict on four counts, but they were really dead locked on the first count. not...
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. >> when hugh grant came on in 1995, and he had been busted with solicitation. >> and everybody wasg and anxious about what would happen. >> and what the hell were you thinkin thinking? >> he delivered that night, and it disarmed everybody, and it felt like, we can be relaxed with this guy, and the person who got busted with a prostitute, and relaxed with jay asking the questions. >> and although, have never been one to blow my own trumpet so to say, i think that it is -- >> and that hugh grant booking really did turn the tide? >> yes, everybody said, well, jay is good, and so it was very crucial thing for him, and not that he had hugh grant, but he paid it off. he had a monstrous audience that night, jay. >> reporter: and that night, leno seizes number one, and pretty much, never looks back. as the years go by, memorable moments keep on coming. and one with the future governator. >> and this is why he needs to be recalled. >> it knocked everybody, including leno. >> and this is why i'm going to run for the governor of california. >> it was like one of the really great live tv momen
. >> when hugh grant came on in 1995, and he had been busted with solicitation. >> and everybody wasg and anxious about what would happen. >> and what the hell were you thinkin thinking? >> he delivered that night, and it disarmed everybody, and it felt like, we can be relaxed with this guy, and the person who got busted with a prostitute, and relaxed with jay asking the questions. >> and although, have never been one to blow my own trumpet so to say, i think that...
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i want to discuss it now with holly hughes. holly, to you first. does her family have a case against the nypd? >> they do, don. the negligence here is just glaring. the new york police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those reports been translated, he would have been arrested and possibly been doing time on the original violence and this poor woman and her children would still be alive. >> let's talk about the liveing in fear. jeff, she lived in fear. she was let down by the system a few times. she went to the proper authorities and then she had to live in fear constantly. >> yeah, police not sent out.
i want to discuss it now with holly hughes. holly, to you first. does her family have a case against the nypd? >> they do, don. the negligence here is just glaring. the new york police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those...
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everyone in the hughes family continues working rather than going home. why do they have such a neat to work so i can only name that sounded a little irony in a letter. you don't in the auto sundown to sundown only on the goldfields youth. it was only a lowly those frozen on monday and tuesday i received a full band. we owe more to come home. ten county and between gm into a nightmare china's pension system is undergoing re forms. even if lee who paid about seven thousand dollars in total pension contributions or benefits would come to only about eighty dollars a month from eight sixty. that's equal to what she earns in just three days as a housekeeper. liu has no choice but to earn a no for her retirement old twenty
everyone in the hughes family continues working rather than going home. why do they have such a neat to work so i can only name that sounded a little irony in a letter. you don't in the auto sundown to sundown only on the goldfields youth. it was only a lowly those frozen on monday and tuesday i received a full band. we owe more to come home. ten county and between gm into a nightmare china's pension system is undergoing re forms. even if lee who paid about seven thousand dollars in total...
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jeff gardere and holly hughes to talk about this.k lamont hill, you've been holding for a long time. we've been talking about going back and forth on text, twittering, anchoring a lot here. what do you make of this verdict and the emotion surrounding this case? >> i am hurt. i am disappointed. i'm deeply sad. obviously those other four counts were significant and unavoidable but there's this other count of murder. unarmed black child was murdered and the jury couldn't come to find him guilty. that is stunning, disturbing and a reminder that black lives in america still don't matter. so many ways in this trial, jordan was the one on trial, whose innocence or guilt was being debated. what we determined, again, like in the case of trayvon, he was found guilty of being young, black and outside. a lethal defense. a capital crime. that's what's disturb to me. as a parent, citizen, an activist, as an intellectual, in any capacity i have, i am deeply disturbed at where we are as a nation. this is a reminder. >> i want to go to holly hughes n
jeff gardere and holly hughes to talk about this.k lamont hill, you've been holding for a long time. we've been talking about going back and forth on text, twittering, anchoring a lot here. what do you make of this verdict and the emotion surrounding this case? >> i am hurt. i am disappointed. i'm deeply sad. obviously those other four counts were significant and unavoidable but there's this other count of murder. unarmed black child was murdered and the jury couldn't come to find him...
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megan hughes looks at google's high-tech way to monitor the forest. and peter cook is following the response to the violence in ukraine. we'll get to all three in just a moment. reporter, bloomberg's joins us in kiev. a truce was announced yesterday, but it lasted only a few ours. what happened? true one really knows the story. the government claims that it was a provocation by the and theators demonstrators say, no, we were trapped. we don't know what exactly happened. in the early hours of the day, around 7:00 a.m., skirmishes broke out. a lot of demonstrators were killed by sniper fire. we don't have an exact body count. way more than 60 people got killed. in some hotel lobbies, near the square, there were pictures circulating of dead bodies on the square. it was very, very bad. ministrye's interior reports that mr. does have police officers hostage. is there any information on the release? >> not at all. what we are focusing on right now are the european union foreign ministers who had very long talks with the president in the afternoon that laste
megan hughes looks at google's high-tech way to monitor the forest. and peter cook is following the response to the violence in ukraine. we'll get to all three in just a moment. reporter, bloomberg's joins us in kiev. a truce was announced yesterday, but it lasted only a few ours. what happened? true one really knows the story. the government claims that it was a provocation by the and theators demonstrators say, no, we were trapped. we don't know what exactly happened. in the early hours of...
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megan hughes is in washington. thanks so much. providing metadata and phone tracking for lethal phone strikes -- drone strikes? groundntelligence on the may be replaced, according to a new report. cory johnson has more on that. >> really interesting stuff. jeremy joins me, writer and cofounder of a new publication called "the intercept." i want to talk about your story and i want to talk about the publication. maybe we can get to your academy award nomination with "dirty wars" as well. you have come up with something that is near and dear to the technology company, the idea that technological intelligence only is being used by the nsa to order drone strikes. >> i think a lot of people are under the perception that with the drone program, we know the individuals we are tracking and they're involved in acts of terrorism, and drone strikes are a better alternative to sending in u.s. military forces. documents provided to us by edward snowden -- but we determined is that in many cases , what the u.s. military or cia is using is the me
megan hughes is in washington. thanks so much. providing metadata and phone tracking for lethal phone strikes -- drone strikes? groundntelligence on the may be replaced, according to a new report. cory johnson has more on that. >> really interesting stuff. jeremy joins me, writer and cofounder of a new publication called "the intercept." i want to talk about your story and i want to talk about the publication. maybe we can get to your academy award nomination with "dirty...
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hughes if he's here. thank you for your patience and flexibility for this item before us the second time coming here and we had questions about something related to what was before us before and i don't have those questions today but i want to be continuing to have a relationship and conversation with you about the fossil fuel issues. but one thing i want to ask there has been a discussion about wanting to have the commission meetings for televised and that can be created for the space for the meetings and we can see that happen in your budget for next year. what are your thoughts about that? >> supervisor avalos we've already had that consideration and we have in the budget that we'll be presenting to this committee later this year to have the funds to tell televise the meetings because the meetings are every wednesday there might be conflict as to live tell cast. but we have in the plans in the budget for you to consider and approve to make it available on a live basis if the schedule permits. >> is tha
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is something -- >> hughes is a 70-year-old oregon native and began visiting this region about 14 yearsolunteer. >> after i was widowed, i decided to reinvent my life so i went on a medical mission to guatemala. and i did what they asked me to do which was cook, in the kitchen. and a young woman came into the kitchen whose hand had been burned shut from falling in an open cooking fire. >> such experiences drove hughes to look for ways to provide cleaner, safer stoves. but noted engineer and friend larry winursky offered it design one and with pena ready to manufacture it, hughes went to her local rotary club and asked them for start-up funds. >> i was standing around with these rot arians and they said you can start a factory in el salvadore. and i was like i'm over 65, i'm to the doing that. and so one of the people on the team said listen, we've got a great stove, we've got a guy who wants to produce them. we can raise money so let's raise money and place an order for stoves with him and let him go and let him own the factory and we don't have to do it. that was very appealing with si
is something -- >> hughes is a 70-year-old oregon native and began visiting this region about 14 yearsolunteer. >> after i was widowed, i decided to reinvent my life so i went on a medical mission to guatemala. and i did what they asked me to do which was cook, in the kitchen. and a young woman came into the kitchen whose hand had been burned shut from falling in an open cooking fire. >> such experiences drove hughes to look for ways to provide cleaner, safer stoves. but noted...
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hugh hewitt will be out in the lobby to sign your books. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of the book fairs and festivals that will be on booktv in the coming months. >> for a complete schedule of events visit booktv.org, and also let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we will be happy to add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv at c-span.org. >> american history tv debuts its new series, real america featuring archival films produced by the u.s. government, industry and educational institutions that take you on a vivid journey into america's past. this week films on washington, d.c. during world war ii, and women workers during america's military buildup of the 1940s. >> a few months ago industry rolled out the material of war, a plea for help went out. of all the clamor of heavy trains, the call came clear, along a thousand suns were idle ships awaited cargoes held up by labor shortage, the call for assista
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denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerous. there are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions which makes a pedestrian more visible when they are crossing at a crosswalk. >> the mta added three new traffic signals along this busy stretch of sunset boulevard. now there are calls for another one here. abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, an attack on a substation last year is being called an act of terrorism by an energy expert. someone shot at the substation in san jose and knocked it off the grid. police blamed vandals. the telecommunication wires were cut and it took 27 days to repair. now the foreman of the regulatory commission told the "wall street journal" he believes this was an act of terrorism. he spent the last year reviewing the incident and it appears to be a profession
denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerous. there are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions which makes a pedestrian more visible when they are crossing...
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denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerous. there are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions which makes a pedestrian more visible when they are crossing at a crosswalk. >> the mta added three new traffic signals along this busy stretch of sunset boulevard. now there are calls for another one here. abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, an attack on a substation last year is being called an act of terrorism by an energy expert. someone shot at the substation in san jose and knocked it off the grid. police blamed vandals. the telecommunication wires were cut and it took 27 days to repair. now the foreman of the regulatory commission told the "wall street journal" he believes this was an act of terrorism. he spent the last year reviewing the incident and it appears to be a profession
denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerous. there are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions which makes a pedestrian more visible when they are crossing...
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>> yes. >> reporter: and now hughes wants to grow up to be an engineer or a snowboarder. what are you going to tell your friends about this experience when you go back to st. louis? >> i got to meet shaun white and hopefully see him win a gold medal. >> reporter: that didn't happen. white left empty-handed. but the u.s. did have a reason to celebrate today. erin hamlin earned america's first medal ever in singles luge, a bronze. women's ski jumping made its olympic debut, and the first skier to jump, park city's sarah hendrickson. >> standing at the top, we all knew this was an historical moment. and just to be a part of it is something to be proud of. >> and he goes for it. >> reporter: olympic moments don't get any more golden than this. canadian skier alex bilodeau pulling his brother fedric over the barrier after winning his second consecutive gold medal in moguls. >> another wonderful moment for the brothers bilodeau. >> reporter: fedric, who has cerebral palsy, is alex's inspiration. >> i want him as close as to believe to me when it's a big moment like that in my c
>> yes. >> reporter: and now hughes wants to grow up to be an engineer or a snowboarder. what are you going to tell your friends about this experience when you go back to st. louis? >> i got to meet shaun white and hopefully see him win a gold medal. >> reporter: that didn't happen. white left empty-handed. but the u.s. did have a reason to celebrate today. erin hamlin earned america's first medal ever in singles luge, a bronze. women's ski jumping made its olympic...
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denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerouse are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions re croen they are crossingore at a crosswalk. >> the mta added three new traffic signals along this busy stretch of sunset boulevard. now there are calls for another one here. abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, an attack on a substation last year is being called an act of terrorism by an energy expert. someone shot at the substation in san jose and knocked it off the grid. police blamed vandals. the telecommunication wires were cut and it took 27 days to repair. now the foreman of the regulatory commission told the "wall street journal" he believes this was an act of terrorism. he spent the last year reviewing the incident and it appears to be a professional assault, possibly a dress rehearsa
denness hughes who -- dennis hughes does not even bother with the crosswalk. >> it has always been dangerouse are no lights for a couple blocks and people speed. i avoid it altogether. >> today's fatality coincided with the meeting of the metropolitan transportation agency which is trying to reduce pedestrian fatalities by 2024. they want reduced speed limits and turn restriction. >> we can do curb extensions re croen they are crossingore at a crosswalk. >> the mta added...
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megan hughes has the details. almost 900,000 square miles of forest have been cleared since 2000. environmentalists and corporations alike, it has been difficult to track the devastation. google is hoping to change all of that. google put its computing power behind global forest watch, the first real-time global deforestation map. >> it is big data that requires big analysis and it represents an information gap. no one has ever been able to. where would you go and find it out? working withbeen google and 40 other organizations. he's plays the map will update every month using data from nasa's satellite, prost us -- processed in google's cloud. >> you cannot see a month by month where forests are being cleared across. ingreenpeace targeted nestlÉ 2010 for endangering a -- an orangutan. a youtube video graphically someone biting an orangutan finger instead of a kit kat bar. singes have been made, better sourcing. just last month, the world's trader followed suit. even girl scout cookies will only use palm oil certified as sustainable. >> it is much harder to actually is the case and
megan hughes has the details. almost 900,000 square miles of forest have been cleared since 2000. environmentalists and corporations alike, it has been difficult to track the devastation. google is hoping to change all of that. google put its computing power behind global forest watch, the first real-time global deforestation map. >> it is big data that requires big analysis and it represents an information gap. no one has ever been able to. where would you go and find it out? working...
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mark hughes. >> you're just an fbi investigation going on from this facility right here, have my family>> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man-y don't you shut the [ bleep ]. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just reacting angrily to everything and everyone around him. >> he's crazy. i've got to get in the cell and -- that's redundant. >> then he turned all his rage toward us. >> respect. >> and just started lashing out at us. >> take the [ bleep ] off of me. respect. >> dr. matias, again, with his very caring and kind way, completely defused the situation. >> get you stabilized, take your meds. >> yeah. >> because it's just going to cause more problems. you're going to start getting write-ups. >> i don't want no more write-ups. >> that had been a very chaotic and draining episode but for dr. matias he acted like it was just a normal every
mark hughes. >> you're just an fbi investigation going on from this facility right here, have my family>> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man-y don't you shut the [ bleep ]. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just...
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megan hughes, bloomberg.ve a look at what is happening equity-wise. hong kong and shanghai, shanghai up 0.4%. the hang seng moving 1.1% to the upside as well. just moments away from a rate decision. we will have the news direct from the bank governor. ♪ . . >> hello, everybody. this is "on the move." gains for stocks across asia. the market in japan shrugging off weaker than expected numbers. helipad.p to the behind the scenes at hong kong's oldest hotel. a flavor of what is going on market-wise. >> good morning, everyone. general gains for stocks across the asia-pacific. lifted by the latest lending data out of china. we are watching the msci asia-pacific. , for the most part, advancing significantly. raising declines from 2013. that is the big piece of news from there. we have an interest rate decision injury lock up. -- in sri lanka. breaking news. governor, what is it to be? where there is no change. we think that the rates are appropriate in these kind of conditions. we have seen inflation and thath havi
megan hughes, bloomberg.ve a look at what is happening equity-wise. hong kong and shanghai, shanghai up 0.4%. the hang seng moving 1.1% to the upside as well. just moments away from a rate decision. we will have the news direct from the bank governor. ♪ . . >> hello, everybody. this is "on the move." gains for stocks across asia. the market in japan shrugging off weaker than expected numbers. helipad.p to the behind the scenes at hong kong's oldest hotel. a flavor of what is...
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i'm joined now by joey jackson, paul callan, jeff gardere and holly hughes.ing here. paul, you have been saying, listen, we really need to talk about not only the stand your ground in this particular case, the makeup of the jury and what else did you say? >> the concept of demonizing the victim. that there was something improper that the defense did this. the defense does this in every self-defense case. they say, the guy i shot at was a bad guy, he was trying to kill me. this had nothing to do with race that that was done in this case. it's done in every case where self-defense occurs. this happened because we have a -- we have a state where you have ready access to weapons. it's combined with a population of white people who basically are afraid of black kids, and when that suv pulls up next to you and the loud music is coming out, and the guy's wearing, you know, a hat and what was described by this guy as thug outfits and thug music, you got whites you have this irrational fear. you know something, this jury gave him the benefit of that irrational fear an
i'm joined now by joey jackson, paul callan, jeff gardere and holly hughes.ing here. paul, you have been saying, listen, we really need to talk about not only the stand your ground in this particular case, the makeup of the jury and what else did you say? >> the concept of demonizing the victim. that there was something improper that the defense did this. the defense does this in every self-defense case. they say, the guy i shot at was a bad guy, he was trying to kill me. this had nothing...
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. >> and i will get to mark o'mara and holly hughes. holly firstt. >> okay. they got it right. and actually, he is facing up to 75 years, don, because it is 20 on each of the attempted murders and up to an additional 15 on the firearm. and joey nailed it when he talk talked about the consecutive time. because it is not one action that affected one young man, but it is an action that could have killed four young men, and each one of them deserves justice. and so that the state is absolutely going to seek the consecutive time, and he is basically looking at the life sentence, and what they will do is that if they don't retry him, they will push him to plead guilty, and maybe to a second de gr degree murder, and in consideration for some concurrent time. so, they are going to get a verdict on jordan davis whether it is by retrying the whole thing for the top count or trying to get this defendant to plead guilty to a murder charge, and saying, we will let you plead guilty to the second if you in fact admit that you did it, and we will give you concurrent time. so the jury did it, a
. >> and i will get to mark o'mara and holly hughes. holly firstt. >> okay. they got it right. and actually, he is facing up to 75 years, don, because it is 20 on each of the attempted murders and up to an additional 15 on the firearm. and joey nailed it when he talk talked about the consecutive time. because it is not one action that affected one young man, but it is an action that could have killed four young men, and each one of them deserves justice. and so that the state is...
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megan hughes, bloomberg, riverdale maryland. >> no love for drones. five that is full of valentine's day love. for those who do not get the gift they want and in their disappointment aside to straight, guess what? there is a website for that too, exclusively for people in relationships. this is scandalous. it is our wildcard. as we had to break, here is google's take on valentine's day. >> not really saying anything. when you walk down the hall, trying to touch hands. >> i walk up with a heavy heart and huge doubt, questioning. >> madly obsessed with each other for years. >> i decided enough of this. >> we got married on saturday. on monday, we went back to our day to day lives. david was getting dressed to go into the office. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your smartphone. we are celebrating valentine's day. if you need last minute gift ideas, we have you covered. >> i am the ultimate wing man, and it is time to make the magic happen. >> ♪ >> this valentine's day, show her
megan hughes, bloomberg, riverdale maryland. >> no love for drones. five that is full of valentine's day love. for those who do not get the gift they want and in their disappointment aside to straight, guess what? there is a website for that too, exclusively for people in relationships. this is scandalous. it is our wildcard. as we had to break, here is google's take on valentine's day. >> not really saying anything. when you walk down the hall, trying to touch hands. >> i...
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very much for joining us on susan susan hughes while this is the president's first state visit to pro athletes took office last year and he will be the first leader to visit china after the times union. so why has he chosen to come here. but china is only the special can too complex and he was extended this new addition. by the president of china. and he accepted the invitation this symbolizes the close ties that exist in the inbox time in china knew you could call it. last year also. man now be mini kit chan had just assumed his office and his post or cease get into it it was a complex them. and then our prime minister the law should be. he came to china in july last year on his first four c's. so this depicts the puny still die isn't tools conditions which exists between pakistan and china. and what can we expect to come out of this is is that economically and politically. at the last of fuel months we have seen a lot of economic theory t dog of economic and connection between pakistan and china which is a good sign because i know this spring. in all of the planned out. on particula
very much for joining us on susan susan hughes while this is the president's first state visit to pro athletes took office last year and he will be the first leader to visit china after the times union. so why has he chosen to come here. but china is only the special can too complex and he was extended this new addition. by the president of china. and he accepted the invitation this symbolizes the close ties that exist in the inbox time in china knew you could call it. last year also. man now...
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we have defense criminal attorney paul callan and ben ferguson and marc lamont hill and holly hughes, and on the phone we have ashleigh banfield and jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get all of the viewpoints as we await the reaction of the jury getting the instruction from the judge. we go to florida, and he has been covering this from the beginning, and he says that the community is outraged and it is more than the murder of a teenager, martin savidge, but this is a cause for the community and if not the entire country, martin issavidge. >> yes, and as this case has progressed more and more, people have learned about the face of jordan davis who is the young man who died p. as a result of the trial, what it could mean is that the lesser charges of murder which will bring lesser time by michael dunn is not to be be shrugged off, but it is not a murder conviction and does not bring justice to the family or the primary people in the case, and that is
we have defense criminal attorney paul callan and ben ferguson and marc lamont hill and holly hughes, and on the phone we have ashleigh banfield and jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get all of the viewpoints as we await the reaction of the jury getting the instruction from the judge. we go to florida, and he has been covering this from the beginning, and he...
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officer of hugh johnson advisors. welcome, gentlemen. nice to have you here. you have made the bullish care repeatedly but it seems as though that's being challenged at this point. it seems as though they are at a bit of an inflection point, if you will. >> yeah. this is pretty important. obviously we had a good year in 2013. i would argue that in 2013 we got to a level about 6% overvalued. i don't think this one's going to be over until we're about 6% undervalued and we have widespread pessimism. so it's going to take time. i think the real question, the question you're asking, is is this just going to be a correction. is it going to be a 10% correction. well, it's going to be at least that. is it going to be something worse. a bear market that's accompanied by a recession. my answer to that question is really that it's only going to be a correction in an ongoing bull market and the reason i say that is it's very hard to make the case that the u.s. economy in 2014 or '15 is going to go into a recession. i would call
officer of hugh johnson advisors. welcome, gentlemen. nice to have you here. you have made the bullish care repeatedly but it seems as though that's being challenged at this point. it seems as though they are at a bit of an inflection point, if you will. >> yeah. this is pretty important. obviously we had a good year in 2013. i would argue that in 2013 we got to a level about 6% overvalued. i don't think this one's going to be over until we're about 6% undervalued and we have widespread...
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uplink in a satellite you've got to dial into a telephone line uplink to the satellite you know the hughes those all flew on stage internet overnight i don't like that you can compare a service that's available in a large metropolitan area to where all that it's computes it's lucrative to have a lot of different players which is not large but you probably want what about the people who live best i'm saying that's where the problem is where they're going to be severely limited and we're seeing i think we're seeing the internet go the same way that the media has in one thousand nine hundred three you had fifty companies that controlled the vast majority more than eighty percent of all of our media now it's six companies that control more than eighty percent of our media and if you and i would suggest you go back to the one hundred thirty or forty years probably five thousand companies you know know i. tom lansing where i used to radio every single radio station was local in a panel you know there are eight or ten right now they're all owned by two companies. and that's why i think the govern
uplink in a satellite you've got to dial into a telephone line uplink to the satellite you know the hughes those all flew on stage internet overnight i don't like that you can compare a service that's available in a large metropolitan area to where all that it's computes it's lucrative to have a lot of different players which is not large but you probably want what about the people who live best i'm saying that's where the problem is where they're going to be severely limited and we're seeing i...
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megan hughes? >> they did, that they were more focused on notification when there is a breach, rather than the technical standards to stop them or prevent them from happening, and retailers do not have a lot of rules on the bank -- on the book like banks do. >> the breaches did not occur at as you pointednd out correctly, there are different standards between different players in the system. the banking industry, i think, does have basic standards in place that are not necessarily merchant orthe retail space. >> federal reserve governor dan tarullo said you have to look at the entire consumer payment process, from the retailer to the processor, not just the banks, and there needs to be uniform requirements when it comes to disclosures. when it comes to cyber threats in general, he saw support for leverage to -- support efforts to leverage the capability of law enforcement and security agencies. mary jo white said data securities at the forefront that she has asked for more positions in the budget r
megan hughes? >> they did, that they were more focused on notification when there is a breach, rather than the technical standards to stop them or prevent them from happening, and retailers do not have a lot of rules on the bank -- on the book like banks do. >> the breaches did not occur at as you pointednd out correctly, there are different standards between different players in the system. the banking industry, i think, does have basic standards in place that are not necessarily...
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megan hughes follows the story on credit card hacking in the wake of the massive data breach at target. let's begin with julie hyman in today's big rebound in stocks. good afternoon. declinesund from the we have seen to date. 2014 not off to an auspicious start, with the s&p 500 falling almost six percent yesterday, then coming back from that today. factory orders coming in not as poorly as had been estimated. affecting matters, some of the earnings news we have gotten. discretionary stocks are leading gains today because of a couple of stories. michael coors shares are soaring after the retailer came out with earnings that beat estimates. those shares are doing much better than the overall market. they are also catapulting michael coors himself into billionaire status. analysts say these numbers bode well. in brands shares are also the consumer discretionary category. they are doing well today after that company's earnings report. the combination of factors is driving up the numbers today. >> stocks may be rebounding, but shares of jcpenney are tumbling. it reported its first sales ga
megan hughes follows the story on credit card hacking in the wake of the massive data breach at target. let's begin with julie hyman in today's big rebound in stocks. good afternoon. declinesund from the we have seen to date. 2014 not off to an auspicious start, with the s&p 500 falling almost six percent yesterday, then coming back from that today. factory orders coming in not as poorly as had been estimated. affecting matters, some of the earnings news we have gotten. discretionary stocks...
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. >> hugh jackman, and right before her start spangled banner triumph. >> we're moments away from hitting oh my god >> plus the mom who got the greatest super bowl gift ever, we're with her at the big game. >>> and the woman who told 100 millio
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megan hughes has more on the state's problems. what went wrong?> a lot of officials are pointing to the company. a huge -- huge tech problems that started when the health-care site open on october 1. they had only four people signed up on their first day. as of february, they are still around 30,000. they hope to get to around 50,000 by the end of march. they have a long, long way to go. the company -- they are pointing at the director. there has been a lot of infighting between contractors, if that sounds familiar at all. that they also made a lot of money. they were paid nearly $65 million as of february 10. plus they had unpaid invoices totaling another $13 million. they were hired as part of a five-year deal. that theycials say were reserving the right to try to get some of that money back to see the damages. so we may see some lawsuits forthcoming. for the company's part, they say they will still be helping in a supporting role. they also point out that they'd did do hundreds of fixes on the site as well. mobnd in some of these movies come of
megan hughes has more on the state's problems. what went wrong?> a lot of officials are pointing to the company. a huge -- huge tech problems that started when the health-care site open on october 1. they had only four people signed up on their first day. as of february, they are still around 30,000. they hope to get to around 50,000 by the end of march. they have a long, long way to go. the company -- they are pointing at the director. there has been a lot of infighting between contractors,...
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washington correspondent, megan hughes, has been covering this story.we learn today that is new about the target breach? >> mulligan walked us through the timeline here, what happened. he said the department of justice notified the company. the company investigated and found malware on point-of-sale registers that was capturing card data from that magnetic strip on the cards. target now says they are accelerating their timeline for these chip-enabled cards. mulligan said if those had been in place, this breach would not have happened. take a listen. >> there are a number of participants in the payment card world. we need to work collectively to move the chip and pin technology. that would render the information taken far less useful. we are committed to moving forward and accelerating our efforts in that particular area. >> we also heard from the neiman marcus cio. they said they are on board with chip technology but one difference between the companies is pin numbers. target wants pin numbers in addition to this card-enabled technology as an additional
washington correspondent, megan hughes, has been covering this story.we learn today that is new about the target breach? >> mulligan walked us through the timeline here, what happened. he said the department of justice notified the company. the company investigated and found malware on point-of-sale registers that was capturing card data from that magnetic strip on the cards. target now says they are accelerating their timeline for these chip-enabled cards. mulligan said if those had been...
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>> hugh grant. >> that is an old story. >> o.j. simpson. has been doingo it since 1993. >> he broke the news on that one. >> he apologized in everything. michael jackson is basically chump change when you compare it to hugh grant. hugh grant is like, are you committing -- are you kidding me ? martha stewart, lindsay lohan, and tonya harding. >> i bring that up because figure skating is not as popular as it once was and people say that the sport needs another tonya harding. >> that is what we need. >> george mason university students. is this the best or the worst grad school assignment ever? having to watch through all of these jay leno shows? through marion barry in there as an insult. he is up there. >> not in the top 20. >> thank you very much. a great off the charts addition. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." manager cliff robbins is an activist investor, but he does it his way. he is here for an exclusive interview. >> crisis in the cockpit. airlines are slammed with a shortage of pilots. we will
>> hugh grant. >> that is an old story. >> o.j. simpson. has been doingo it since 1993. >> he broke the news on that one. >> he apologized in everything. michael jackson is basically chump change when you compare it to hugh grant. hugh grant is like, are you committing -- are you kidding me ? martha stewart, lindsay lohan, and tonya harding. >> i bring that up because figure skating is not as popular as it once was and people say that the sport needs another...
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. >> next on booktv, hugh hewitt talks about the elements that go into obtaining happiness. this is about an hour. >> thank you, jonathan, quite a lot, actually. it is always great to be back at the nixon library, especially on the eve of the 101st anniversary of former or president nixon's birth, especially to celebrate with friends of the library who come often. as many of you know, in late 1988 the phone rang. i was working for president reagan in his administration, and on the other end was former president nixon asking me to come back to your baa linda to oversee the construction of this library for a couple of years. so i was very, very pleased to do so. it is a shining jewel, and anyone who is watching on c-span across the united states who has never been to the nixon library, you ought to come here. it's an extraordinary celebration of the american presidency, but also of an extraordinary life that began in this very small house that frank nixon built from a kit and continued through a life measured in decades of achievement, not hours of achievement, but a truly sig
. >> next on booktv, hugh hewitt talks about the elements that go into obtaining happiness. this is about an hour. >> thank you, jonathan, quite a lot, actually. it is always great to be back at the nixon library, especially on the eve of the 101st anniversary of former or president nixon's birth, especially to celebrate with friends of the library who come often. as many of you know, in late 1988 the phone rang. i was working for president reagan in his administration, and on the...
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turns out scotty hughes also has a history with him.>> do you believe the second amendment gives you -- >> i do not see the point. ♪ in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up eay. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax fr zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, w opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at srt-upny.com what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x
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hughes. >> the high cost of free text messaging.hat is coming up next on analysts "market makers." ♪ >> and we are approaching 26 past the hour so it is time for bloomberg's "on the markets." disappointing home sale numbers coming in down about 5%. -- s&p awn throw away stone throw away from its record high. nasdaq is the bigger winner of the day, up over .1%. >> it is a calm friday. >> we have been getting some not so great data in the u.s., not really rattling traders. snp is above all of its moving. -- s&p is up all of its moving. >> under armour extending for eight more years. following criticism that the -- sloweddown a down athletes at the olympic games. >> eight more years? >> more commitment than i will ever make. coming, supermodel petra nemcova tells us what she does when she is not posing for the camera. >> your favorite piece of this whole day. >> this is "market makers," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and at bloomberg.com, and now we are also on apple tv. are awayrget if you from the tv,
hughes. >> the high cost of free text messaging.hat is coming up next on analysts "market makers." ♪ >> and we are approaching 26 past the hour so it is time for bloomberg's "on the markets." disappointing home sale numbers coming in down about 5%. -- s&p awn throw away stone throw away from its record high. nasdaq is the bigger winner of the day, up over .1%. >> it is a calm friday. >> we have been getting some not so great data in the u.s.,...