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now is thinking, i have a legacy i.t.e, i've got to get to the new world order, i've got to get to the any style of i.t., the cloud, i've got to be more agile, and we are uniquely seated to help companies on that transformation journey because those big companies, they've got to keep running their legacy i.t. systems. >> rose: who are you going to serve? >> largely c.i.o.s and vp of operations for anywhere from small to large companies. we have a robust channel that helps serve customers, call them value-added resellers. they sell to the small customers and we sell direct to the biggest customers. >> rose: why did you decide to be c.e.o. of the enterprise? >> because in some ways it would be more natural for me to go to the consumer because i'm a consumer technologist really. i had a great executive dion wexler. he'd ron computers and printers in asia-pacific and brought him back and he was great at corporate. i said, i'll take the enterprise side, more work to do. i've become inammerred with the enterprise side. i had to
now is thinking, i have a legacy i.t.e, i've got to get to the new world order, i've got to get to the any style of i.t., the cloud, i've got to be more agile, and we are uniquely seated to help companies on that transformation journey because those big companies, they've got to keep running their legacy i.t. systems. >> rose: who are you going to serve? >> largely c.i.o.s and vp of operations for anywhere from small to large companies. we have a robust channel that helps serve...
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kris: the security is the top priority for i.t. executives of any size organization.n to the.p. very smallest in the world. the way that we have reached so many organizations is by working with a network of channel partners. organizations that resell our products and give us access to hundreds of thousands of sales organizations around the world to that is one of the key aspects of why we are performing so well. , you got insumably higher for a year. talks and j.p. morgan's nightmare is your nirvana. what does that do for your margin? what are your margins? in you in protection mode that you would be able to really hold on to those margins? you got the products, we needed. you can charges if it is good enough. the thing about security is that it's not a spike right now. there is no sense that is going to slow down anytime soon. security is the flipside of this enormous benefit that we have from a connected world. i saw a statistic that we now have more active mobile devices than people on the planet. there are 7.5 billion active mobile devices on the planet. 3 billion
kris: the security is the top priority for i.t. executives of any size organization.n to the.p. very smallest in the world. the way that we have reached so many organizations is by working with a network of channel partners. organizations that resell our products and give us access to hundreds of thousands of sales organizations around the world to that is one of the key aspects of why we are performing so well. , you got insumably higher for a year. talks and j.p. morgan's nightmare is your...
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. >> demand for paper is falling due to the increasing use of i.t. products. our company hopes the research will be able to save the paper industry. >> reporter: it is made from plants. the material of the future developed from domestic resources could have a big impact on japan's manufacturing industry. >> i'll have more business headlines next hour. for now i will leave you with a check on markets. >>> new reports from brazil say two japanese residents were shot and killed last thursday. group stormed a prison on the outskirts of the city last thursday. consulate officials say the group members were trying to flee a shootout with the police when they fired at the vehicle, with three japanese inside. the officials say the two killed were women in their 70s. a man in his 60s was seriously injured. >>> several areas including the capital are flooded. the city has suffered the highest death toll along with widespread devastation. on tuesday hundreds of people stranded after transportation services was suspended. >> translator: i came here to catch a train but i
. >> demand for paper is falling due to the increasing use of i.t. products. our company hopes the research will be able to save the paper industry. >> reporter: it is made from plants. the material of the future developed from domestic resources could have a big impact on japan's manufacturing industry. >> i'll have more business headlines next hour. for now i will leave you with a check on markets. >>> new reports from brazil say two japanese residents were shot and...
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imoku molu al jazeera. >> for years i.t. has been held up as the most generous european country for taking in refugees, since then, sweden needs to take order to its asylum system to stop people staying illegally. everyone who crosses the border will now have to show identification. >> this is not a fence. we need to have control over what people come into sweden because it's a matter of both the border control but also that you have to identify irs on then the ferry before you enter the ferry. this is a problem for the european union, we need to manage it together. >> the razor wire offense going up in slovenia as a way to control the influx of refugees. slovenia is rejecting a formal complaint from croatia that the barrier encroaches on its territory. well, amazing things happen on the site of a summit in malta, dealing from one continent to another. the u.n. estimates around 1 million economic migrants and refugees will arrive by sea this year. so far, over 100,000 have made the crossing by sea from middle east to malta.
imoku molu al jazeera. >> for years i.t. has been held up as the most generous european country for taking in refugees, since then, sweden needs to take order to its asylum system to stop people staying illegally. everyone who crosses the border will now have to show identification. >> this is not a fence. we need to have control over what people come into sweden because it's a matter of both the border control but also that you have to identify irs on then the ferry before you...
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it's like having an i.t. department. you don't know what you've got until you turn on the switch and nothing turns on. but i think you need to go down to the local counties and emphasize that with them, open it up. at least in cameron, it was where are you going to have locations? got to have them within the precinct, in the center of the county, and it's always do you want to have it at a catholic school, east side of brownsville, that's where the majority of democrats are, at least in cameron that's where they're all at. even at that level it's politicized. but i think you reach out to the local county commissioners and let them know you want to have two weekends, you want to have after 5:00. a lot of polling locations are open until 7:00, early vote open up at 9:00, go to 7:00 p.m. >> some of the local -- >> politics is local. these local levels what is transcends into state and federal politics. that's what it is. if you want to vote for a state official, county election office is running that election, coupled with
it's like having an i.t. department. you don't know what you've got until you turn on the switch and nothing turns on. but i think you need to go down to the local counties and emphasize that with them, open it up. at least in cameron, it was where are you going to have locations? got to have them within the precinct, in the center of the county, and it's always do you want to have it at a catholic school, east side of brownsville, that's where the majority of democrats are, at least in cameron...
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i have to get to the new style of i.t. the cloud. i have got to be more agile.are unique suited to help companies on that transformation journey, because those big companies, they have got to keep running their legacy ip systems. charlie: who are your customers? meg: cio's and vp of app, operations for anywhere from small to very large companies. remember, we have a very robust channel that helps serve our customers and we call them value added resellers. they will serve the small to medium-size customers with our services and software. then we sell direct to the biggest customers. charlie: why did you decide to be the ceo of enterprise? meg: in some ways it would have been more natural for me to go to the part with the consumer because i am a consumer technologist. i had a great executive who knew the pc business. he had run pc's and printers and asia-pacific. we brought him back. he was doing a great job running pc's and printers at corporate. i said, you are fantastic for this job. he is a young man. and i said, i will take the enterprise side. there is more
i have to get to the new style of i.t. the cloud. i have got to be more agile.are unique suited to help companies on that transformation journey, because those big companies, they have got to keep running their legacy ip systems. charlie: who are your customers? meg: cio's and vp of app, operations for anywhere from small to very large companies. remember, we have a very robust channel that helps serve our customers and we call them value added resellers. they will serve the small to...
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i.t. being a notable example. so many partnerships, mayor nutter in philadelphia when we announced this grant proposal, he's taken kids in the philadelphia public school system who love their gadgets and partnered with employers in i.t. and they now have pathways to the middle class in coding and the sky's the limit. >> that issue, which is important, i'm doing a thing with senator lamar alexander, joe manchin, chuck schumer on looking at distressed areas in the country that somehow don't find themselves on the highways for these discussions. i wish we could do a whole conference on that some day. yes, sir. really fast. >> in the construction of the skills super highway and the job-driven training, what's the role of data information in your mind, and what's your assessment of the current state of data information in helping those structures work and what needs to be improved? >> the sohorter answer is it's indispensable. when you're trying to figure out what the demand needs are, if you don't make use of labor ma
i.t. being a notable example. so many partnerships, mayor nutter in philadelphia when we announced this grant proposal, he's taken kids in the philadelphia public school system who love their gadgets and partnered with employers in i.t. and they now have pathways to the middle class in coding and the sky's the limit. >> that issue, which is important, i'm doing a thing with senator lamar alexander, joe manchin, chuck schumer on looking at distressed areas in the country that somehow don't...
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the pace at what change happens in every aspect in the cyber i.t. world makes acquisition harder because while you must acquire with higher speed, you also must do all the extra due diligence that the threat -- i mean, they're absolutely in opposing affects so how do you balance that? that will continue to be a challenge. >> last question, mark thompson. >> cycling back to that hastert hearing last month and i think you said, yes, we are enforcing accountability among our people who are responsible for poor cyber hygiene. when you're asked, well, what did you do, you declined to say. if you're trying to change the culture, isn't there an element of deterrence in letting folks know if you make this error, this is what's going to happen? why you won't say for the chairman of the joint chiefs intrusion, without naming the people, what accountability was meted out? >> there's the deterrence in the people who inside the d.o.d. need to know that. i don't think that's a topic i need to talk about outside of the d.o.d. like going to "time" magazine saying w
the pace at what change happens in every aspect in the cyber i.t. world makes acquisition harder because while you must acquire with higher speed, you also must do all the extra due diligence that the threat -- i mean, they're absolutely in opposing affects so how do you balance that? that will continue to be a challenge. >> last question, mark thompson. >> cycling back to that hastert hearing last month and i think you said, yes, we are enforcing accountability among our people who...
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then you have ceos walk into their i.t. department, i have this tablet, make it work.he apple ecosystem has made its way into corporate america. what are you doing about that? that is your dojo. john: first of all, we didn't like that happened. [laughter] julie: they didn't like it. john: since that happened, the first thing that we did was we created a lot of software that manages everything. it is not just managing blackberry. if you talk about any seachange, we made sure all the new -- know how we have, which is huge, could be run on any devices. forth., that company, so that's important. but then there is also a category of users that looks for high-end, looks for the keyboard for productivity, looks for a battery that you never charge during the day. i don't need a wireless charger. go to bed, plug it in. you look for all these features and security and privacy. that's what this is for. we hope that market grows bigger and bigger. apparently, i'm not going to name names on the air, there were a lot of celebrities now wanting this device. julie: you've got to ask h
then you have ceos walk into their i.t. department, i have this tablet, make it work.he apple ecosystem has made its way into corporate america. what are you doing about that? that is your dojo. john: first of all, we didn't like that happened. [laughter] julie: they didn't like it. john: since that happened, the first thing that we did was we created a lot of software that manages everything. it is not just managing blackberry. if you talk about any seachange, we made sure all the new -- know...
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america could not be is also they were desperate for scientist in our -- agricultural science is what i.t. is today. so he goes to a school that produces three secretaries of agriculture. in a vi of agriculture. in a vice-presidential candidate. he goes to a school where they will all become bigwigs. especially henry wallace and james wilson. henry a. wallace. they loved him. they think he is a genius. and then did all sorts of things with his knowledge and they encourage am a fate he has hung the moon. and that he gets up faculty position. he is a professor. everything turns up roses. is doing important research he is valued if you have read the thousands of letters of this man he was positive he didn't have a critical word. he always has a jocund something funny. they loved him to death but a man named booker t. washington though happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa and once to interview with george washington carver and asks him to come to tuskegee in alabama. it calls itself a colleges really a vocational school in the hills of alabama. and carr were fa
america could not be is also they were desperate for scientist in our -- agricultural science is what i.t. is today. so he goes to a school that produces three secretaries of agriculture. in a vi of agriculture. in a vice-presidential candidate. he goes to a school where they will all become bigwigs. especially henry wallace and james wilson. henry a. wallace. they loved him. they think he is a genius. and then did all sorts of things with his knowledge and they encourage am a fate he has hung...
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says, come to it work for my i.t.ompany and i guarantee you will be excepted at one of these two universities. one of them is also based there. if you look at them they are unaccredited universities. basically what they are doing is using the student visa system as a scam to get around the immigration workers and get i.t. workers in the company. by the way, this i.t. company -- i did a little research. i do policy work, my undergrad is engineering. this company has government contracts. we got the point. of course that is here in the washington suburbs. guest: we have an entire chapter in the book on how the foreign student visa program has been exploited as another one of these alternative channels to bring in all of these cheap foreign students who are then tied to the optional practical training program. i think it is interesting to note that these calls are coming from the democratic lines and the independent line and the republican line. we really think that we have struck a nerve here, because if all we do is am
says, come to it work for my i.t.ompany and i guarantee you will be excepted at one of these two universities. one of them is also based there. if you look at them they are unaccredited universities. basically what they are doing is using the student visa system as a scam to get around the immigration workers and get i.t. workers in the company. by the way, this i.t. company -- i did a little research. i do policy work, my undergrad is engineering. this company has government contracts. we got...
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that's the issue every i.t.iehl department department is dealing with when they have guys where there are personal files stored on them. and corporate files using the same tools. managing that flow inside the same app is a very, very difficult problem. >> just a high tech verg of somebody like walk out of the company headquarters with a file cabinet under your arm? is that basically -- >> yeah. 25 that's absolutely the concern. so you can shut it off, or you can figure out a way to deal with it. and finding a way to deal with it has been an issue. drop box hasn't necessarily been the best solution. >> interesting to see what the ceo says on wednesday. thank you. >>> by the way, at the event drew houston will join us exclusively on power lunch. that is tomorrow wednesday 2:15 p.m. eastern time right here on "power lunch." >>> one major part of the u.s. economy is headed for what could be an all-time record year. we'll tell you the what, why and how. technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric,
that's the issue every i.t.iehl department department is dealing with when they have guys where there are personal files stored on them. and corporate files using the same tools. managing that flow inside the same app is a very, very difficult problem. >> just a high tech verg of somebody like walk out of the company headquarters with a file cabinet under your arm? is that basically -- >> yeah. 25 that's absolutely the concern. so you can shut it off, or you can figure out a way to...
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they are trying to think through on the hewlett-packard enterprise side, you know, what their future i.tght to look like. i hope we're the first people they think of and i hope they continue to lead in personal systems and printing and on the hewlett-packard enterprise side, we need to grow. when you've got a challenge, who do you call? >> obviously you noted that splitting the companies is a risky moving. i sat down with a hedge fund manager and i want to play for you what he told me he thinks about the split. >> it epitomizes everything that is wrong with hewlett-packard. they are not improving their products, not getting the best people and in silicon valley, if you're not growing, you're dying. i think any tech company that's losing revenues to the tune of 5 or 10% a year is ultimately doomed. >> what do you say to him, meg, and to those who don't see what you see in splitting the companies? >> so i would say, listen, we have two very interesting markets aby splitting these companies, we're going to be nimble, faster and with more innovation. if you look at what we have done over the
they are trying to think through on the hewlett-packard enterprise side, you know, what their future i.tght to look like. i hope we're the first people they think of and i hope they continue to lead in personal systems and printing and on the hewlett-packard enterprise side, we need to grow. when you've got a challenge, who do you call? >> obviously you noted that splitting the companies is a risky moving. i sat down with a hedge fund manager and i want to play for you what he told me he...
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guys from the u.s., canada, australia, going to fight with isis, those guys came with considerable i.tills, some of them. they took advantage of that. the other is back to this state idea, charlie, which is that if you own that state, and if you have hold on resources in the states, including people and their skill sets, and some of those people have i.t. skill sets. the other thing important to mention is that president hollande learned that isis is pursuing chemical and biological weapons. and u.s. officials, off the record, confirmed that he is indeed pursuing chemical weapons, isis is pursuing chemical weapons, that should be a concerning matter to all of us. when you have a safe haven, you can do things like experimenting with chemical and biological weapons. that is exactly what al qaeda did in their safe haven, afghanistan. that should be a wake-up call here, because isis has said if we get them, we will use them, and they have said we have religious justification for doing so. that is something we need to pay attention to. charlie: in the end, what do we know about their object
guys from the u.s., canada, australia, going to fight with isis, those guys came with considerable i.tills, some of them. they took advantage of that. the other is back to this state idea, charlie, which is that if you own that state, and if you have hold on resources in the states, including people and their skill sets, and some of those people have i.t. skill sets. the other thing important to mention is that president hollande learned that isis is pursuing chemical and biological weapons....
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the builders say i.t. went very fast, took them roughly three hours. this 1,000 square meter structure, depending on the finishing used, it is 25% less expensive to construct. accidentally catching fire. >> maybe the whole structure will bend but no it won't. >> facilities have been built using recycled plastic bolts in south africa so far. it is hoped one day it will be used across the african continent. haru mutasa, al jazeera, pretoria. >> main opposition wasn't there, it says the election was rigged. the results in tanzania's semi autonomous region. >> the ailt annual world architect festival is being held right now in singapore. from there sahil raman reports. >> over 2200 professionals from 60 countries are here with the creations they have built, and will build in the future. the largest gathering of its kind and helps us shape the way we think in the places we live work and spend our leisure time. what architecture has is a body of knowledge, a system of thinking, a way of creating some sort of commonality of experience across the world, and th
the builders say i.t. went very fast, took them roughly three hours. this 1,000 square meter structure, depending on the finishing used, it is 25% less expensive to construct. accidentally catching fire. >> maybe the whole structure will bend but no it won't. >> facilities have been built using recycled plastic bolts in south africa so far. it is hoped one day it will be used across the african continent. haru mutasa, al jazeera, pretoria. >> main opposition wasn't there, it...
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we feel like we have a great approach now for the i.t.al and the overall transformation, so we are very positive about where we are with the global forwarding business. this problemh has with the software dampened your abilities to progress in the global forwarding? arena you had some goals and ambitions, as is taken the edge of your performance? lawrence: i think the original objectives that needed to become much more efficient, and we needed to find ways to provide even better customer service, are still absolutely valid. so yes, we have been slowed down by the difficulty we have had with the initial approach. but we feel like we are absolutely on the right track with a new approach. and that we will get their step-by-step over the next couple of years. and eventually, the benchmark performer in terms of efficiency , and also be able to provide a great service and great differentiation from the other players in the industry, in terms of our customer service. anna: have you worked out what you're going to do with your i.t. from here? lar
we feel like we have a great approach now for the i.t.al and the overall transformation, so we are very positive about where we are with the global forwarding business. this problemh has with the software dampened your abilities to progress in the global forwarding? arena you had some goals and ambitions, as is taken the edge of your performance? lawrence: i think the original objectives that needed to become much more efficient, and we needed to find ways to provide even better customer...
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we would have an i.t. system that's much cost effective and efficient, drive less annual ongoing cap x. and we will be able to drive an increased 5,200 basis point of gross margin and 250 basis points of ebitda -- i'm sorry. >> okay. i typically don't go into this on the show because i think you're right in the middle. everyone knows you are bar codes, there's a fabulous video on the website. it's a two-minute video tells you exactly how they're in the center of everything. i know it looked like to me one point on the conference call say on the negative side the complexity of the information technology systems had been greater than expected. it made me think, look, as interesting and as important as the motorola acquisition was, maybe it was a little more difficult than you thought. >> well, i think we still feel very good about the overall transaction. >> you do. but obviously you have reservations in retrospect. >> only retrospect to the complexity of the i.t. integrati integration. apart from that reven
we would have an i.t. system that's much cost effective and efficient, drive less annual ongoing cap x. and we will be able to drive an increased 5,200 basis point of gross margin and 250 basis points of ebitda -- i'm sorry. >> okay. i typically don't go into this on the show because i think you're right in the middle. everyone knows you are bar codes, there's a fabulous video on the website. it's a two-minute video tells you exactly how they're in the center of everything. i know it...
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i.t. would be difficult to reach a solution within a year and a half. i think we need more time than that. if there is seriousness and mutual trust, we will need two to three years. >> world powers are optimistic that elections can be held in 18 months. and mohammed jamjoom reports, the push for a resolution is more important than ever. >> they underscored a renewed diplomatic commitment to end that country's war. >> make no mistake, that resolve last only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality. i think sergey lavrov and stefan would agree with me that in today's meeting there was a broad based sense of revulsion and horror and a deep commitment to try the bring an end to the violence in the region and in the world. >> this time several concrete steps were agreed to and a time line was established. first, the establishment of formal negotiations between the opponents of the syrian regime and the regime. to begin no later than january 1st. >> translator: the syrian government has already informed stefan de mastura of the composition of
i.t. would be difficult to reach a solution within a year and a half. i think we need more time than that. if there is seriousness and mutual trust, we will need two to three years. >> world powers are optimistic that elections can be held in 18 months. and mohammed jamjoom reports, the push for a resolution is more important than ever. >> they underscored a renewed diplomatic commitment to end that country's war. >> make no mistake, that resolve last only grown stronger in...
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besides the i.t. saw quite a bit of rainfall. reports out of sheridan of three and one quarter inches. otherwise two inches through some portions of the state. now that that has pushed to the east we have cold filter in its way in. wind chills of the single digits in northwestern portions of the state and likely going to hang out in the mid-teens for a portion of the day. we keep the clouds clear to the evening. sunshine of the forecast and i will break down that and the rest of your weekend coming up shortly. kim: thanks jason. the black friday madness has begun. and while it's not for everyone we had no trouble finding shoppers who enjoy the holiday rush. >> it's kind of like christmas morning. it's shopping morning. >> knowing you will get to redo your reward her closet and start all over for new year's. >> it's not hard to get up to go shopping. kim: no doubt there's thousands of other folks out right now who feel the same way. let's go live to valley west mall where our rose heaphy has been catching up with more shoppers bra
besides the i.t. saw quite a bit of rainfall. reports out of sheridan of three and one quarter inches. otherwise two inches through some portions of the state. now that that has pushed to the east we have cold filter in its way in. wind chills of the single digits in northwestern portions of the state and likely going to hang out in the mid-teens for a portion of the day. we keep the clouds clear to the evening. sunshine of the forecast and i will break down that and the rest of your weekend...
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. >> reporter: construction workers, and i.t. professionals by day, braiding by night. >> he did really good. it was tight and it wasn't loose. >> reporter: as they take pride if their handy work, the dads are also learning this isn't just about hair. it's time spent together, and the value of that may be the best of all. >> i get to spend ten minutes of the day with my dad each time and i get to have fun with him doing hair. >> reporter: dads, daughters and the bond offer a good hair day. nbc news, daytona beach, florida. >> some agreed dad and a great story. a reminder tonight is daylight savings. doesn't forget to turn your clocks back an hour. i'm kristen welker. for all of us here on nbc news, have a great night and a great halloween. >>> keeping halloween partiers under control. from san francisco to santa cruz the problems police are worried about tonight and what's being done to prevent those problems. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. peggy bunker has the night off. well, right now thousands of people are head
. >> reporter: construction workers, and i.t. professionals by day, braiding by night. >> he did really good. it was tight and it wasn't loose. >> reporter: as they take pride if their handy work, the dads are also learning this isn't just about hair. it's time spent together, and the value of that may be the best of all. >> i get to spend ten minutes of the day with my dad each time and i get to have fun with him doing hair. >> reporter: dads, daughters and the...
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sufficient working capital on the company's books to make the renovations of the stores and for the i.tastructure. the second check i write will be for $1.3 million. that will go to fund the acquisition and the conversion of those locations so that they're compliant with what our new look is gonna be. but i'm gonna have to be convinced that the acquisition is the right thing. for that, i'm gonna want 40% of the equity. and if you pay off the $1.3 million, it drops to 25%, and the 15% will go back to you guys. lisa: my biggest concern is with products. i want to make sure that i still have the say in what products come in through the door -- that they fit in our niche. lemonis: i can't do that for you. let's say that the chairman of the company said, "i want you to create a product that meets her standards, -what are you saying to them? -lisa: no. we can't run a business that way. lin what products come in through the door --he say that they fit in our niche. lemonis: i can't do that for you. but what i can tell you is that i subscribe to your same philosophy, and i would never put my ow
sufficient working capital on the company's books to make the renovations of the stores and for the i.tastructure. the second check i write will be for $1.3 million. that will go to fund the acquisition and the conversion of those locations so that they're compliant with what our new look is gonna be. but i'm gonna have to be convinced that the acquisition is the right thing. for that, i'm gonna want 40% of the equity. and if you pay off the $1.3 million, it drops to 25%, and the 15% will go...
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>> i.t. was six of us. >> in 2014 the family was among 300 others living at d.c. general, washington's largest family homeless shelter. at the time it housed nearly 600 children. not the ideal place for kids, said jamila watson. >> they go through security every die get into the shelter. they eat in the cafeteria, very institutional, it mate be loud chaotic very different from the privacy of their own home. it is a very stressful place for children and families to be. >> jim graham is the former head of d.c.'s human services committee charged with shelter oversight. >> there were people that led the rudd family down. >> after the relisha rudd case, he oversaw hearings. he found incident reports showing weapons assaults and drugs at d.c. general, he also found four staff members had been fired for inappropriate relationships with residents. >> when are we going to close this thing? we had the former director of this issue saying d.c. general is dead. >> the player would have from my office a plan as to how we would go about closing d.c. general. >> the hearings cul
>> i.t. was six of us. >> in 2014 the family was among 300 others living at d.c. general, washington's largest family homeless shelter. at the time it housed nearly 600 children. not the ideal place for kids, said jamila watson. >> they go through security every die get into the shelter. they eat in the cafeteria, very institutional, it mate be loud chaotic very different from the privacy of their own home. it is a very stressful place for children and families to be. >>...
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. >> the student body president says his view of i.t. cal ca itd after stepping on campus. >> i was the vice president of communications and our student body president he instituted a student task force on diversity and inclusion because he's had to deal with so many issues in classrooms that have to do with cultural bias, racism and there were so many stories so many tears in that room of black and brown students who said i don't feel welcomed here. >> the poc@ic, many students on campus share its views. the majority of students of color we spoke with said they feel unwelcomed and marginalized. >> there have been implicit incidents of racism and these past ones are more explicit and directed at a certain group and i think that's prompted a lot of people to take action now. >> how has the administration reacted? >> i say poorly. all of the events asked for action. one of those actions they asked for is that those public safety officers be held accountable. >> the administration didn't do that. a more -- a better cultural and a more inclu
. >> the student body president says his view of i.t. cal ca itd after stepping on campus. >> i was the vice president of communications and our student body president he instituted a student task force on diversity and inclusion because he's had to deal with so many issues in classrooms that have to do with cultural bias, racism and there were so many stories so many tears in that room of black and brown students who said i don't feel welcomed here. >> the poc@ic, many...
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now, i.t. workers have a term for people who do this. script kitty. it's the dismissive term because the program, the scripts to do this are easily available online. and don't take a whole lot of skill to execute. you can kind of think of this as the internet version of graffiti on the wall. it's annoying, it's obnoxious but not the kind of hack we saw at a target or those sorts of things where your personal information is in danger we don't think. we don't believe that's the case. >> they're saying it's amateurish. but for the city, this was obviously a huge pain. >> amateurish and effective. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> a setback now for president obama and his plan for immigration reform. the federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the president cannot use the power of his office and bypass congress to protect undocumented immigrants. 26 states sued to block the obama administration's plan to stop the deportation of undocumented parents of american children. the plan granted work permits to those parents, despite the setback, the president
now, i.t. workers have a term for people who do this. script kitty. it's the dismissive term because the program, the scripts to do this are easily available online. and don't take a whole lot of skill to execute. you can kind of think of this as the internet version of graffiti on the wall. it's annoying, it's obnoxious but not the kind of hack we saw at a target or those sorts of things where your personal information is in danger we don't think. we don't believe that's the case. >>...
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in other marketings, hong kong gained 1% led by energy and i.t.ectors, and sydney extended gains to a fourth day and finished up .25% after three weeks of losses. here's a look at other business stories we are following. >>> a panel of japan's main ruling democratic party has begun discussing tax reforms for the next fiscal year. the cop tents are expected to be outlined by early next month. the panel is expected to recommend lowering the corporate tax rate from the current 32.11%. prime minister shinzo abe favors cutting it below 30%. a japanese public private fund is reportedly buying stake in a u.s. company promoting a high speed rail line connecting dallas and houston. analysts say the multimillion dollar investment is a step forward tor japan's rail industry amid intensifying global competition. >>> a major theme at the apec meeting in manila was the tpp. the agreement would remove tariffs between member countries and create new opportunities for business. companies across asia are witnessing some effects from the agreement even though the fr
in other marketings, hong kong gained 1% led by energy and i.t.ectors, and sydney extended gains to a fourth day and finished up .25% after three weeks of losses. here's a look at other business stories we are following. >>> a panel of japan's main ruling democratic party has begun discussing tax reforms for the next fiscal year. the cop tents are expected to be outlined by early next month. the panel is expected to recommend lowering the corporate tax rate from the current 32.11%....
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and our i.t. system have investment in people. we have an investment in humanity and our planets.ncreasingly, businesses see good reasons to do that. technology is there. the opportunity is there. actually, the alternatives of not doing it is starting to cost businesses more. let's take the drugs in sao paulo, not long ago, their water reserve was one third of what it should be. that is not a good situation. the hydro dams do not give good electricity. people do not have water. when they do not have water they did not take showers, they do not wash their hands, their electricity stops a few times during the day, if you have ice cream like us. business is hurt by failures. the solution to avoid this is a good business opportunity. the people they go to bed hungry are an opportunity to grow the market for food. we have an enormous opportunity to provide nutrition for these people. these are good business opportunities. >> and paris, do you think will get an agreement? paul: you will get an agreement impairs. we had good discussions for financial development. in fact, we should not f
and our i.t. system have investment in people. we have an investment in humanity and our planets.ncreasingly, businesses see good reasons to do that. technology is there. the opportunity is there. actually, the alternatives of not doing it is starting to cost businesses more. let's take the drugs in sao paulo, not long ago, their water reserve was one third of what it should be. that is not a good situation. the hydro dams do not give good electricity. people do not have water. when they do not...
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u.s., canada, australia, you know, going to fight with i.s.i.s., those guys came with considerable i.t. skills, some of them, and they took advantage of that. >> rose: skills so many young people have. >> the other is back to the state idea, charlie, which is if you own that state and you have call on the resources in the state including the people there and their skill sets, right, and some of those people in that state have i.t. skill sets that they're drawing on. the other thing that i think is really important to mention, charlie, is that president hollande, two days ago, warned that i.s.i.s. is pursuing chemical and biological weapons, and u.s. officials, off the record, or on background confirm he indeed is pursuing chemical weapons, i.s.i.s. is, indeed pursuing chemical weapons. that should be a concerning matter to all of us. when you have a safe haven, you can do things like experiment with chemical weapons and experiment with biological weapons. it's what al quaida did in their safe haven in afghanistan a, experimenting with chemical weapons -- >> rose: in afghanistan? in afg
u.s., canada, australia, you know, going to fight with i.s.i.s., those guys came with considerable i.t. skills, some of them, and they took advantage of that. >> rose: skills so many young people have. >> the other is back to the state idea, charlie, which is if you own that state and you have call on the resources in the state including the people there and their skill sets, right, and some of those people in that state have i.t. skill sets that they're drawing on. the other thing...
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if you look at the big i.t. companies, the googles and the intel, the facebook's, they are all buying cybersecurity companies. it is a growth industry. the reason for that is not because of the threat becoming so severe, it is because that we all depend on this, now. when i started working with this, it was kind of like a toy. here's the thing on your desk and you can go to a website and maybe play pac-man. that was pretty exciting. now, of course, it is built into the fabric of our economy. everyone realizes that, and they are willing to spend -- the banks do the best job. they will spend huge sums of money to make their networks harder. that creates demand for companies, for products, and for people. host: you mentioned china just a moment ago. i do not want to mischaracterize your position, but if i understand crackly, you see some positive in the agreement that was reached by obama and their president in september. what you like about it, and what you think the shortcomings are for that deal? something -- i
if you look at the big i.t. companies, the googles and the intel, the facebook's, they are all buying cybersecurity companies. it is a growth industry. the reason for that is not because of the threat becoming so severe, it is because that we all depend on this, now. when i started working with this, it was kind of like a toy. here's the thing on your desk and you can go to a website and maybe play pac-man. that was pretty exciting. now, of course, it is built into the fabric of our economy....
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been notified now the terms of the release are that he cannot work anywhere where minor children are i.t. due in court in december. we're live in new hampshire tonight, john monahan, fox 25 news. an 11-year-old girl says she was actually assaulted in south boston. this happened just after 9:00 on gavin way. the victim told police a hispanic man in his 20s approached her and grabbed her behind. the suspect allegedly apologized to the victim then walked away. call police if you know anything about the incident. alone in an apartment in worcester. new tonight the kids are now in state custody. fox 25's jim morelli is live in worcester. jim, did you digging on this case. >> reports are that six month-old wsts the other child who was not much older. we did speak with a neighbor who knows the children's mother. he finds it hard to believe she would leave her kids alone. >> apartment 2. >> reporter: the 9-1-1 call came in about 9:00 a.m. neighbors living at 272 pleasant street in worcester concerned about the sound of babies crying in one of the apartments. >> she states no one is answering the
been notified now the terms of the release are that he cannot work anywhere where minor children are i.t. due in court in december. we're live in new hampshire tonight, john monahan, fox 25 news. an 11-year-old girl says she was actually assaulted in south boston. this happened just after 9:00 on gavin way. the victim told police a hispanic man in his 20s approached her and grabbed her behind. the suspect allegedly apologized to the victim then walked away. call police if you know anything...
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low cloudiness and fog, 64 for i.t. but lacking sunshine but still it will be very mild. we dropped to a low of 49 degrees. in the morning as well as the afternoon, it is keeping cloud cover on sunday. 45, cooler temperatures, 54 tomorrow, 49 sunday, more sunshine on monday. however high temperatures 47. live interactive radar, check the rain and see where it is, myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store, google play let's bring in ines rosales. should be a quiet day except for the black friday part. ines: the commute in new jersey doing good, no problems on 287, new jersey turnpike because of the fog, speed restriction 45 miles per hour north of interchange 12, 55 miles per hour, staten island expressway for the verrazzano you are fine, one spark away looks good. let's take a look at the freeway, rocks of a landslide, how foggy it is, traffic a little below the speed limit, tappan zee bridge because of foggy conditions 45 m.p.h. speed restrictions, grand central parkway accident investigation as you get off the triborough bridge, traffic of to a story of bouleva
low cloudiness and fog, 64 for i.t. but lacking sunshine but still it will be very mild. we dropped to a low of 49 degrees. in the morning as well as the afternoon, it is keeping cloud cover on sunday. 45, cooler temperatures, 54 tomorrow, 49 sunday, more sunshine on monday. however high temperatures 47. live interactive radar, check the rain and see where it is, myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store, google play let's bring in ines rosales. should be a quiet day except for the...
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they are in our i.t. systems we . have investments in people.e have an investment in humanity and our planet. increasingly, businesses see good reasons to do that. the technology is there. the financing opportunities are there. actually, the alternatives of not doing it is starting to cost businesses more. when you have parts of the world -- let's take the drugs in sao paulo not long ago, their water reserves are only one third what they should be. this is not a very good situation. the hydro dams do not give good electricity. people do not have water. when they do not have water they don't take the showers, they don't wash their hair, their electricity stops a few times during the day, if you have ice -- businesses see the cost of these failures earlier than anyone else. the solution to avoid this is a enormous business opportunities. the people who go to bed hungry are an opportunity to grow the market for food. we have an enormous opportunity to provide nutrition for these people. these are really business opportunities. francine: in paris, d
they are in our i.t. systems we . have investments in people.e have an investment in humanity and our planet. increasingly, businesses see good reasons to do that. the technology is there. the financing opportunities are there. actually, the alternatives of not doing it is starting to cost businesses more. when you have parts of the world -- let's take the drugs in sao paulo not long ago, their water reserves are only one third what they should be. this is not a very good situation. the hydro...
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the role requires understanding the needs of a business and the potential of its i.t.artment and then helping the two groups communicate. you may also find these positions advertised as data analysts, process analysts or simply a systems analyst. whatever the job title, you can expect openings in the field to grow as much as 25% by 2022. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,es steal a truck full of suppls meant for a bay area turkey trot. how >>> coming up at 5:00 tonight, thanksgiving grinches strike. thieves steal a truckful of supplies meant for a bay area turkey trot. how the theft will hurt tomorrow's race. >> that's not right. >> no. >> that's why they're grinches have a good day. save travels. [door bell ringing] # ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house... ♪ ♪ i'm gonna give you everything. ♪ complete your thanksgiving table at target. right now butterball p
the role requires understanding the needs of a business and the potential of its i.t.artment and then helping the two groups communicate. you may also find these positions advertised as data analysts, process analysts or simply a systems analyst. whatever the job title, you can expect openings in the field to grow as much as 25% by 2022. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,es steal a truck full of suppls meant for a bay area turkey trot. how >>> coming up at 5:00...