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by -- what he called the insight.stinian leader mahmoud abbas saying they will respond harshly. we'll analyze these tensions and brings you the latest here on al jazerra. >>> let's turn our attention to other world news. in syria, opposition rebels have been losing territory to government forces. isil fighters and the al qaeda linked al-nusra front but the moderate rebels have been making gains in the southern area of the country. >> reporter: it is a short drive to the capital. that's why rebels are calling their offensive in this corner of sear yakker the road to damascus. unlike in other battle front across the country, here in the south the opposition is taking ground from government forces. commanders say this is because unlike in other areas rebels here have not turned their guns on each other. at least not yet. >> translator: it's a valid question that people are asking, why gains here and losses elsewhere? that is because in other areas there are some brigades linked to organizations that are not syrian. here
by -- what he called the insight.stinian leader mahmoud abbas saying they will respond harshly. we'll analyze these tensions and brings you the latest here on al jazerra. >>> let's turn our attention to other world news. in syria, opposition rebels have been losing territory to government forces. isil fighters and the al qaeda linked al-nusra front but the moderate rebels have been making gains in the southern area of the country. >> reporter: it is a short drive to the capital....
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what -- when you, how do you define technical insight? >> so a technical insight is the kind of thing that could end up in a journal article. it's the kind of thing that typically a researcher, a scientist is going to come up with. if you think about google and you make a list of all of our great products, a technical insight behind them. why is search so great? page length. why are prices so great? the notion of quality of the ads. why is chrome so great? it's secure and fast. why is maps so great? i think you said that one, because it's a virtual mirror of the world, right in and if you look at other products, you look at, you know, salesforce.com, they realize that you could use the cloud for contact and relationship management or pixar, you can tell stories with computers. the great products when technology is changing very quickly leverage some insight about how technology works to usurp an existing set of products that make the product better by a factor of ten. >> and a current example for the audience has to deal with cloud comput
what -- when you, how do you define technical insight? >> so a technical insight is the kind of thing that could end up in a journal article. it's the kind of thing that typically a researcher, a scientist is going to come up with. if you think about google and you make a list of all of our great products, a technical insight behind them. why is search so great? page length. why are prices so great? the notion of quality of the ads. why is chrome so great? it's secure and fast. why is...
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how do you define technical insight? >> it is the kind of thing that could end up in a journal article, the kind of thing that typically a researcher, a scientist is going to come up with. he think about google and make a list of all of our great products, there is a technical aspect behind them . the notion of quality of the ads. why is grown so great? it is secure and faced. why is mass -- maps so great it is a virtual mirror of the world. and if you look at other products, sales force dot com, they realized that you use the cloud for contact and relationship management. pixar, you can tell stories with computers. the great products when technology is changing quickly leverage some insight about how technology works to usurp an existing set of products that make the product better by a factor of ten. >> and a current example, for the audience, has to do with cloud computing. the smart phones are where all the apps are, and that is where the excitement is. they're well enough connected now that you can connect to a serv
how do you define technical insight? >> it is the kind of thing that could end up in a journal article, the kind of thing that typically a researcher, a scientist is going to come up with. he think about google and make a list of all of our great products, there is a technical aspect behind them . the notion of quality of the ads. why is grown so great? it is secure and faced. why is mass -- maps so great it is a virtual mirror of the world. and if you look at other products, sales force...
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each brings added insight. i believe the whole is greater than the sum of its parts and that is to protect individuals, businesses. customers, business, law enforcement, intelligence, homeland security working together to protect our customers' interest, business interest, critical national infrastructure and the country. further, while i do believe information sharing is in the best interest for each of us in our businesses, i also believe that we have a moral obligation as socially responsible enterprises to share and not to consider our cyber insights as a source of competitive advantage that some companies look at that way. effectively sharing cyber information actually is not easy at all. there is a fair amount of information that does get shared. there is information sharing, but it is slow, relationship and trust-based, very variable within and across industries or the government and there are a range of obstacles. the first obstacle for the private sector is that we are simply in many cases unable to sh
each brings added insight. i believe the whole is greater than the sum of its parts and that is to protect individuals, businesses. customers, business, law enforcement, intelligence, homeland security working together to protect our customers' interest, business interest, critical national infrastructure and the country. further, while i do believe information sharing is in the best interest for each of us in our businesses, i also believe that we have a moral obligation as socially...
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i understand. >> is to develop better insight, better intel. i can tell you that that work is underway. we have -- >> the remaining time i have let me get this last question in dealing with intel. my search of the record seems to indicate that there has been really only one significant terrorist finance prosecution by the justice department and as a texan it received a lot of press in my hometown of dallas. but i'm unaware of any other major terrorist finance prosecution. you're representing treasury and not justice here, but can you at least describe the intel sharing between treasury and justice? because again, one significant prosecution seems to be a dearth. >> mr. chairman, i'm not sure there's only been one terrorist financing prosecution. i think, in fact, there have been many -- >> well significant may be a term of art, so proceed. >> defer to my colleagues at the department of justice, who i understand file an annual report with congress about their activities in prosecuting terrorist financing. in terms of information sharing between
i understand. >> is to develop better insight, better intel. i can tell you that that work is underway. we have -- >> the remaining time i have let me get this last question in dealing with intel. my search of the record seems to indicate that there has been really only one significant terrorist finance prosecution by the justice department and as a texan it received a lot of press in my hometown of dallas. but i'm unaware of any other major terrorist finance prosecution. you're...
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. >> thank you for your testimony and your insight and expertise. i would like to yield to miss that -- miss bass. >> of one to ask a few questions, representative stockman, concerns you raising about china, one of the first things we can do hopefully before lame duck is over is take care of two things, power africa over in the sand agoa. to the extent we can increase our participation because i know i heard from many african countries how much they do enjoy business with us that sometimes we put our own roadblocks up. so mr. williams, i was asking the first panel about power afric and its reach into urban areas in residential areas, not the commercial and also in the rural areas if you representing civil society. i wanted to know your take on the question i asked the first panel. >> i believe -- is anecdotal to some extent but i do believe having come out of the u.s./africa ministerial, and looking at the effective role and amount of discussion we talked about with grids, the grids, getting electricity into rural areas and at the leaders' summit at
. >> thank you for your testimony and your insight and expertise. i would like to yield to miss that -- miss bass. >> of one to ask a few questions, representative stockman, concerns you raising about china, one of the first things we can do hopefully before lame duck is over is take care of two things, power africa over in the sand agoa. to the extent we can increase our participation because i know i heard from many african countries how much they do enjoy business with us that...
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know where you stand with pnc total insight.ew investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >> secretary kerry spoke to prime minister netanyahu. president abbas strongly condemned the attacks. this is not the first loss of life that we had seen in recent months. the murders of the outrageous acts represent the extremism that threatens to bring all of the mideast into the kind of spiral from which it is very difficult to emerge. >> the president's reaction within the hour. for more on the terror attack killing four rabbis and injuring at least six more. i am joined by ron dermer. condolences to your country and all th
know where you stand with pnc total insight.ew investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit...
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there's a good insight into one of the most painful moments for the former mayor. >> i don't know if we have enough time. some of us, jim vance particularly and me and others, we would fuss at barry. i can't tell all the stories of how many times i fuss at him. why do you get yourself in so to do so many things and you undermine yourself. such an issue with discipline. jim vance put it very well. he had an incredible impact on the city. >> we'll continue following the death and the impact of former d.c. mayor marion barry. our live team coverage all morning long. morning long. >> don't forget you can go to good morning, usher. hey. did you know bees communicate through dance? me, too, we're practically twins! get a free exclusive usher song in specially marked honeynut cheerios boxes. only at walmart. >>> continuing our coverage of the death of former d.c. mayor marion barry. mayor your vincent gray saying he loved the district of columbia and so many washingtonians loved him. more reactions continue to come in. >>> joining us now to give us more insight is jack evans, a council memb
there's a good insight into one of the most painful moments for the former mayor. >> i don't know if we have enough time. some of us, jim vance particularly and me and others, we would fuss at barry. i can't tell all the stories of how many times i fuss at him. why do you get yourself in so to do so many things and you undermine yourself. such an issue with discipline. jim vance put it very well. he had an incredible impact on the city. >> we'll continue following the death and the...
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can stand alone, not law enforcement or the intelligence community, each of us brings a different insight and i really believe that the ability to protect individuals, we have to work together, privacy advocates, law enforcement, intelligence, homeland security, working together to protect our customers address, critical infrastructure in the country, and further while i do believe that information sharing is in the best interest for each of us in our businesses, i also believe that we have a more moral obligation to try to share and unfortunately some companies to look at it that way. but effectively sharing cyberinformation actually is not easy at all and there is a fair amount of information they get shared but it is slow and relationship trust-based and there are a range of obstacles. the first one is for the private sector, that we are simply in many cases unable to share cyberinformation due to legal liabilities. as we have shared in good faith and by acting to cause some harm. and that includes not acting on that. liability from a risk perspective completely stands in the way of ma
can stand alone, not law enforcement or the intelligence community, each of us brings a different insight and i really believe that the ability to protect individuals, we have to work together, privacy advocates, law enforcement, intelligence, homeland security, working together to protect our customers address, critical infrastructure in the country, and further while i do believe that information sharing is in the best interest for each of us in our businesses, i also believe that we have a...
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picks and market insight. picks and market insight. learn more thestreet.com/nbr.al- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus. (roadtripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) i could just feel new york bursting at the seams. (roadtripper #1) we're interviewing staceyann chin, who is a spoken word artist and activist. (roadtripper #3) this interview's gonna be amazing, okay? [staceyann] so these are the years when you need to, get your crazy done. do it, do it, do it now. (female narrator #1) roadtrip nation is made possible by hobsons, providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning lifecycle. (male narrator #1) roadtrip nation is also made possible by at&t, helping connect students to success in school, in the workforce, and in life. (male narrator #2) this public television series is supported
picks and market insight. picks and market insight. learn more thestreet.com/nbr.al- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus. (roadtripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) i could just feel new york bursting at the seams. (roadtripper #1) we're interviewing staceyann chin, who is a spoken word artist and activist. (roadtripper #3) this interview's gonna be amazing, okay? [staceyann] so...
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picks and market insight. learn more thestreet.com/nbr. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
picks and market insight. learn more thestreet.com/nbr. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
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i thought, well, that is a great insight. then she went, and second, and then went on to give him four recommendations as to how he could improve his light. as i was watching this little woman talk to this big man, i thought, this is why i started acumen and the power of patient capital. she is neither pandering nor is she begging but she is talking to him as an equal, as a customer, and he is trying to earn her trust. it is in that interaction that they have the opportunity to transform each other. and for me, that's the dignity that comes from real moral imagination. not, i'm here to save you. i'm here to help you. but i'm here to build something with you because you have something to bring and i have something to bring and that's the way the world can actually change. >> the relationship between two people is remarkably different when one is a customer as opposed to a grant recipient or recipient of charity. that's what you're trying to establish, right? >> yeah. and more than a customer in terms of i'm going to extract wh
i thought, well, that is a great insight. then she went, and second, and then went on to give him four recommendations as to how he could improve his light. as i was watching this little woman talk to this big man, i thought, this is why i started acumen and the power of patient capital. she is neither pandering nor is she begging but she is talking to him as an equal, as a customer, and he is trying to earn her trust. it is in that interaction that they have the opportunity to transform each...
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and i thought, would be a great insight. and then she said second, she gave for recommendations for how she would improve his light. as i was watching this little woman talking to this big man, i thought, this is why i started accuray, this is the power of philanthropy capital. she is not dictating but she is not begging, she is talking to him as an equal. it is in that interaction that you have the ability to inform each other. that dignity that comes from real moral imagination. not, i am sure to save you, i am here to help you i ensure to build something with you and you have something to bring and i have something to bring, and that is the way the world can actually change. >> the relationship between two people is remarkably different when one person is a customer rather than someone being a grant recipient or being the recipient of charity, and that is what you are trying to establish, right? >> in terms of his contracting at whatever i can from you, it is in some ways, the more i think about venture capitalism, i thin
and i thought, would be a great insight. and then she said second, she gave for recommendations for how she would improve his light. as i was watching this little woman talking to this big man, i thought, this is why i started accuray, this is the power of philanthropy capital. she is not dictating but she is not begging, she is talking to him as an equal. it is in that interaction that you have the ability to inform each other. that dignity that comes from real moral imagination. not, i am...
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it is to develop better insight. i can tell you that that work is under way. we have -- >> on the remaining time i have, let me get dealing with intel. my search of the records seems to indicate there is only one significant finance prosecution by the justice department and they received a lot of press in my hometown of dallas versus the holyland foundation. i'm unaware of the finance prosecution and i understand you are representing treasury and not justice here. can they describe the sharing between sharing and justice? one significant prosecution seems to be a dirth. >> i'm not sure there was other prosecutions. i'm sure there have been many. >> proceed. >> i understand they file an annual report with congress about their activities in prosecuting terrorist financing. i can probably -- the best, but by no means the only is our relationship between our financial intelligence unit and the justice department and sharing information that they obtains regarding financial activity that could potentially be used for a host. >> i passed my time. they recognize the
it is to develop better insight. i can tell you that that work is under way. we have -- >> on the remaining time i have, let me get dealing with intel. my search of the records seems to indicate there is only one significant finance prosecution by the justice department and they received a lot of press in my hometown of dallas versus the holyland foundation. i'm unaware of the finance prosecution and i understand you are representing treasury and not justice here. can they describe the...
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i'm always looking at putting on my intel hacked, but what i care about his insight and knowledge. i used the data use the data as a tool to get there but the data in and of itself is not the end-all and be-all. what we have to share its knowledge and insight. >> wait for the microphone to get to you please. >> i can't see through the lights. >> sure. my question is you talked about the importance of the information sharing and sharing of the legislation. the legislation. one of the big criticisms by some particularly is these bills allow you to get the information and they would like to have some use limitations. how do you get around that >> i don't want privacy information. it creates challenges. it slows me down. for this mission not a good thing for us. it's not what i'm interested in. what i would like to have is a discussion of what is the information that we want to share with each other. and what is the value that that information generates. but this idea that inherently you can't trust phil and the -- fill-in the blank that we don't trust each other so among the things we
i'm always looking at putting on my intel hacked, but what i care about his insight and knowledge. i used the data use the data as a tool to get there but the data in and of itself is not the end-all and be-all. what we have to share its knowledge and insight. >> wait for the microphone to get to you please. >> i can't see through the lights. >> sure. my question is you talked about the importance of the information sharing and sharing of the legislation. the legislation. one...
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always helpful to get your insights. we'll be keeping an eye on that grand jury testimony.ther incredible program. one of my favorites. "the reid report," my colleague joy reid. talk to you later. coming up, democrats and republicans make their leadership picks as we get new reports that president obama plans to overhaul immigration and very soon. plus, the latest developments on the michael brown shooting case as the family continues to push for an indictment. "the reaid report" is next. no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. transit fares! as in
always helpful to get your insights. we'll be keeping an eye on that grand jury testimony.ther incredible program. one of my favorites. "the reid report," my colleague joy reid. talk to you later. coming up, democrats and republicans make their leadership picks as we get new reports that president obama plans to overhaul immigration and very soon. plus, the latest developments on the michael brown shooting case as the family continues to push for an indictment. "the reaid...
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we do have, when we get insight into who is involved there, there are ways to disrupt the activity. that is very much one of the things that we're working on with our parter ins in the intelligence community. >> here is also a question that i have. i know we've got to try to weigh these lines and i'm trying to make sure that we don't turn again or have all the folks over the region against this inception. so i was wondering what steps has the treasury taken to sponsor the terrorist organization such assics e isil. but, at the same time, keeping this open to legitimate actors, including a lot of immigrants and immigrant families who provide critical financial lifeline to their families back in their home countries. i've got someone in my district that is like that. so we've got this this thin line to work and i thought i'd ask y you. >> we are working on the remit tans issue to try to ensure that legitimate commitment is coming from the united states, going to communities around the world are able to flow. and i see congressman ellis in here. we've had a number of conversations on th
we do have, when we get insight into who is involved there, there are ways to disrupt the activity. that is very much one of the things that we're working on with our parter ins in the intelligence community. >> here is also a question that i have. i know we've got to try to weigh these lines and i'm trying to make sure that we don't turn again or have all the folks over the region against this inception. so i was wondering what steps has the treasury taken to sponsor the terrorist...
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we continue to learn insightful lessons as we continue through this.i always remind people, this will be an iterative journey. .e are all trying to learn here cyber is an environment and a mission set that continues to change. with that, i think i will answer any questions that you have in mind. >> thank you. mr. connolly. >> thank you, admiral. your last comment was the question i had written down to ask you. your difference between recruiting and retaining the folks needed. set in thethis skill colloquial wisdom does not look shorthaired,cut, ,hite and navy uniform person how do you find the folks with the mindset to be able to do these kinds of specific technical things and also have the mindset to be a good sailors example? >> thank you, sir. a couple of comments. first, the workforce will be composed of both military and civilian. we use the opportunity to have a broad swath of individuals. you willme out today, see people with long ponytails, t-shirts, jeans, very casual, different approach to doing things as opposed to what the military force lo
we continue to learn insightful lessons as we continue through this.i always remind people, this will be an iterative journey. .e are all trying to learn here cyber is an environment and a mission set that continues to change. with that, i think i will answer any questions that you have in mind. >> thank you. mr. connolly. >> thank you, admiral. your last comment was the question i had written down to ask you. your difference between recruiting and retaining the folks needed. set in...
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and insight or don't insight terror because of guantanamo sense to you? >> look, the first bombing happened in 1993. there was no gitmo. the u.s. was bombed in 2000. there was no gitmo. the 9/11 attack happened. there was no gitmo. al qaeda and those aligned with them, isis, are going to hate us no matter what we have. whether we have gitmo, shmitmo or fitmo. the hang in the zip code is not going to change any hatred of us. >> we'll see whether it makes -- he did campaign heavily. always good to see you. thank you. >> you too. thanks. we'll explain. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that'snology to alert you to yor next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, adv
and insight or don't insight terror because of guantanamo sense to you? >> look, the first bombing happened in 1993. there was no gitmo. the u.s. was bombed in 2000. there was no gitmo. the 9/11 attack happened. there was no gitmo. al qaeda and those aligned with them, isis, are going to hate us no matter what we have. whether we have gitmo, shmitmo or fitmo. the hang in the zip code is not going to change any hatred of us. >> we'll see whether it makes -- he did campaign heavily....
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with jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link k p and insights. you can learn more at the st >> land of confusion. over the outlook for interest rates and the federal reserve may have further muddied the path ahead when it released the mi >>> in the bull's-eye. shares of target rally on upbeat earnings just ahead of the y season. can the new ceo bring back the target of year's past? >>> the next bat what the president will tell the nation tomorrow and what it could all mean for business. all that and more tonight on "nightly busines >>> good evening. confusion and uncertainty, that was the mood of investors after revealed anxiety among policymakers on inflation targets, concerns about weakness e and inevitable nomy, impacti interest rate hikes without ratt. add it up and stocks barely budgeted t nasdaq was down 26 and the s&p lost three points. steve gleason has more o >> reporter: within minutes of the release of the minutes of the fed's october meeting, stocks shot higher. minutes later, they shot lower. that kind of volatility is perhaps emblem
with jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link k p and insights. you can learn more at the st >> land of confusion. over the outlook for interest rates and the federal reserve may have further muddied the path ahead when it released the mi >>> in the bull's-eye. shares of target rally on upbeat earnings just ahead of the y season. can the new ceo bring back the target of year's past? >>> the next bat what the president will tell the nation tomorrow and what...
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featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus. the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the stre >>> deals done. first tariffs are cut. now a surprise u.s./china accord on reducing carbon emissions. a new era at hand in u.s./china relations and what will the >>> the magic of macy's. the retailer cut its full year seemed to care.t, but investors >>> cold snap, what an early winter can mean for the commodity that keeps us warm -- natural gas. all that and tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 12. >> the u.s the two largest economies and superpowers are often at odds on a variety of issues but at this week's apec summit in beijing, president obama and china's president xi jinping were toasting some break through deals they hailed as historic. they announced deals to, tend short term visas to china and american citizens, to elimin tas on high-tech goods and just today an agreement on a climate concern with a plan to limit future cemissions in both countrie
featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus. the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the stre >>> deals done. first tariffs are cut. now a surprise u.s./china accord on reducing carbon emissions. a new era at hand in u.s./china relations and what will the >>> the magic of macy's. the retailer cut its full year seemed to care.t, but investors >>> cold...
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i'm always looking at putting on my intel hacked, but what i care about his insight and knowledge. i used the data use the data as a tool to get there but the data in and of itself is not the end-all and be-all. what we have to share its knowledge and insight. >> wait for the microphone to get to you please. >> i can't see through the lights. >> sure. my question is you talked about the importance of the information sharing and sharing of the legislation. the legislation. one of the big criticisms by some particularly is these bills allow you to get the information and they would like to have some use limitations. how do you get around that >> i don't want privacy information. it creates challenges. it slows me down. for this mission not a good thing for us. it's not what i'm interested in. what i would like to have is a discussion of what is the information that we want to share with each other. and what is the value that that information generates. but this idea that inherently you can't trust phil and the -- fill-in the blank that we don't trust each other so among the things we
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[applause] >> we would like to thank you for sharing your insights. >> in the last 50 years we have seen increasing consolidation but what we are facing to import or export. but the population needs on that basis is about 4,000 calories available in the food supply every day. these are ballpark figures. so it has to find lots of ways as a number of calories and supply increases to be more competitive more ways to push food on people. >> we have to go back to the seven days to the early '80s the first is agricultural policy change we pay farmers to grow as much as they can't that is why there are more calories and the food supply. and wall street in the early '80s changed the shareholder value and insisted instead of the lovely blue chip stocks that gave long and slow returns on investing forget about that we want high return right now. soul food companies trying to sell food now they have additional pressure to produce evidence of growth every 90 days -- this put them under enormous pressure looking for ways to sell more feared after reagan was elected with the regulatory agenda to the r
[applause] >> we would like to thank you for sharing your insights. >> in the last 50 years we have seen increasing consolidation but what we are facing to import or export. but the population needs on that basis is about 4,000 calories available in the food supply every day. these are ballpark figures. so it has to find lots of ways as a number of calories and supply increases to be more competitive more ways to push food on people. >> we have to go back to the seven days to...
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street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> quiet as a mouse. disney hits the mark on earnings and revenue, but wall street does not seem impressed. >>> another day, another record. the dow and the s&p reach unchat charted territory ahead of the jobs report. >>> and which type of investing works best for you? we'll lay out the blueprints, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, november 6th. >>> good evening, everyone, tyler is off tonight. topping our news, the dow and the s&p 500 hitting new highs again on wall street. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but after the closing bell, a dow component out with its latest results, disney reported a solid quarter. it earned 89 cents a share right in line with analysts estimates, and revenues came in slightly better than expected. disney shares fell a bit but after hours rose a percentage point. >> disney earnings c
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time and we regret she's been on the board for 2 1/2 years an excellent commissioners thoughtful insight this vacancy of one of the seats and down to 4 members and 3 to overturn decisions and commissioners no questions we'll move on the general public comment is closed. the jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. the item is reached in the meeting. each member of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes. i have no speaker cards. >> my name is dean thank you for your services i see mr. sanchez push him and challenge him he's still doing a good job and you're taking and blocking and tackling we've got a whole season i've got a little piece and ms. president said last week the point to get more trees and thank you you for your direction and recently to get more trees and previously our government create factualism for getting more trees and that might be seen of the policy in forms of policy of vision zero and specifically how much beyond the engagement of this policy a engagement individuals rather it does factualism divides us in funding does that dr. divide t
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. >>> >>> for more insight we spoke with martin schultz, the senior economist at fujitsu research institute. >> we are seeing a very strong market from friday on in japan. the main reason for that is the bank of japan has expanded its monetary policy and shown it is continuing its quantitative easing policy to reinflate the economy. this has driven the japanese yen much weaker. what we have seen so far this year is a strong dollar. now we see the yen quite a bit weaker for the rest of the year because monetary conditions in japan remain much more relaxed than the u.s. where monetary policy is gradually tightening. the weaker yen has always a very strong impact in the japanese stock market. the main reason for that is that the exporters are always driving valuations in japan. exporters are the engine of growth in japan which is supporting the overall economy. exporters who are starting to invest more in japan. they are increasing their profits but not so much their investments. now companies are becoming more optimistic. they are investing more. we can expect that the weaker yen is having a
. >>> >>> for more insight we spoke with martin schultz, the senior economist at fujitsu research institute. >> we are seeing a very strong market from friday on in japan. the main reason for that is the bank of japan has expanded its monetary policy and shown it is continuing its quantitative easing policy to reinflate the economy. this has driven the japanese yen much weaker. what we have seen so far this year is a strong dollar. now we see the yen quite a bit weaker...
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the response of arnold pasha failed plan to deliver west offerso the british insight about washington's leadership and character. each week, american history tv's railamerica shows us archival films that helps to tell the story of the 20th century. henry ford's "mirror of america" shows a glimpse of life in the united states between 1914 and 1930. automaker henry ford developed the ford film department to document current events, culture, and to produce
the response of arnold pasha failed plan to deliver west offerso the british insight about washington's leadership and character. each week, american history tv's railamerica shows us archival films that helps to tell the story of the 20th century. henry ford's "mirror of america" shows a glimpse of life in the united states between 1914 and 1930. automaker henry ford developed the ford film department to document current events, culture, and to produce
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street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> solid but not spectacular. the economy created steady jobs growth last month but is it enough? >>> motor city reprieve. detroit's restructuring gets a green light. so what happens now? >>> a big hitters. market monitors that he thinks could get you up to 20% in the next year. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, november 7th. tgif, everybody. good evening. i'm bill in for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm susie gharib. a record close to a record week. the s&p closed at new highs against but investors returned to the big report on the job market. now, it wasn't stellar and some analysts are calling it a goldilocks report. less than expected jobs were added and the unemployment ticked down to 5.8% and last two months revived higher. the big disappointment for american workers, though, wages. average hourly earnings were up 3%. hampt
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. >> thestreet.com with stephanie and joe cramer share market insight. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. >>> data, a raft of new numbers suggest the economy might not have what it takes to kick into top gear. will they cut or won't they? members gather to answer that very question about oil production and some are calling it the most important meeting of the organization in years. and the christmas creep, the pressure to get holiday shopping started is coming earlier and earlier every year, but is it worth it? that and more for this wednesday, november 26th. >>> good evening and welcome on this thanksgiving eve. susie has the night off. a quiet day on wall street ahead of the thanksgiving holiday with a winter storm blasting the east coast with snow, sleet and rain and temperatures that could freeze anyone's giblets. enough to push the dow and the s&p 500 to a closing high and this happened despite another slump in oil prices, and a flood of economic da that that was as soggy as the weather. steve liesman looks at the numbers and what they may mean f
. >> thestreet.com with stephanie and joe cramer share market insight. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. >>> data, a raft of new numbers suggest the economy might not have what it takes to kick into top gear. will they cut or won't they? members gather to answer that very question about oil production and some are calling it the most important meeting of the organization in years. and the christmas creep, the pressure to get holiday shopping started is coming earlier and...
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. >>> and ahead of the apec summit an american expert shows his insight into the situation in east asiand japan's foreign policy. >>> japan coast guard authorities are increasing their presence near islands in the pacific. they've spotted as many as 100 chinese vessels in the area, and they suspect the crews are illegally hunting for coral. jewelry made from red coral fetches high prices in china. coast guard authorities have seen a dramatic rise in the number of chinese vessels off the ogasawara and izu islands. they suspect more than 200 crews have been illegally poaching coral since september. as a typhoon approached this week, they moved outside japan's territorial waters. but many started sailing back after the storm passed. coast guard officials now say they're on a 24-hour watch for more boats. >>> japanese coral gatherers are complaining about the damage caused by suspected chinese poachers. a representative of a fishery cooperative reported his findings to the tokyo metropolitan government. yukimi sasaki has been gathering coral for decades. >> translator: poachers root out the
. >>> and ahead of the apec summit an american expert shows his insight into the situation in east asiand japan's foreign policy. >>> japan coast guard authorities are increasing their presence near islands in the pacific. they've spotted as many as 100 chinese vessels in the area, and they suspect the crews are illegally hunting for coral. jewelry made from red coral fetches high prices in china. coast guard authorities have seen a dramatic rise in the number of chinese...
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street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> four weeks of gains and in that month the dow industrial average has popped almost 9%. which sectors have bounced back the most? as stocks gain, oils slide and crude has fallen for seven straight weeks. the longest such streak since 1986. will lower prices force companies to merge? >>> and one year later, health care enrollment under the affordable care act begins tomorrow and this time around there are changes, challenges, and still some unanswered questions. all of that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, november 14th. good evening, everyone. welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. susie gharib is off. tonight, much of the country is seeing the first blast of winter and today stocks acted as if they were frozen in place. the dow, nasdaq and s&p with little change but who's complaining? for the past four weeks, all winners felt like a month
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let's take care of the customers and put safety paramount, period. >> thanks for your insight. i appreciate it. here's what you need to do if your vehicle is involved in the recall. go to the fed's website. nh tsa.gov. enter your vin number and they will tell you if the recalled vehicle still needs to be prepared. it might take you a while to get on, but keep on trying because it's important information. still to come, can you tell what this is? it's buried under six feet of snow. we will uncover it, next. earning unlimited cash back on purchases. that's a win. but imagine earning it twice. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back twice, once when you buy and again as you pay. it's cash back. then cash back again. and that's a cash back win-win . the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. [ radio chatter ] ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major
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investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insighter. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. >>> markets in europe closing moments ago. >> the big news out of europe is that the vice president of the european central bank has given very clear indication from leadership they might start qe sovereign purchases first quarter next year. the german dax has now closed it's tenth straight session of gains. it hasn't don't that for 18 months. so the german dax is well. up ten straight sessions. and germany was able to sell debt at the lowest yield ever. what he also said today is important. he said if they do start sovereign qe they will buy according to the capital key.
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that we can use that insight and understanding and apply it to other future megacities. narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they could also -- the regional impact, which would affect the ecosystem. and then, also there's the global impact that would affect the climate. so this is very serious. narrator: 24 hours a day for 30 days the milagro team collected data using airplanes, radars, weather balloons and dozens of scientific instruments. i brought here to mexico city an instrument which i call the differential supersaturation separator. our instrument is called a long-path differential optical absorption spectrometer. photoel
that we can use that insight and understanding and apply it to other future megacities. narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally the local...
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with jim cramer and stephanie link share their investment strategies and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >> art of the deal. a price tag acquisition worth $66 billion. and closes the door on one of the more audacious takeover attempts in recent history. >> recession surprise. japan's economy unexpectedly contracts despite massive efforts to spur growth. will the u.s. feel the chill? >>> and hanging in the balance. do supporters in the senate have enough votes to approve the keystone pipeline? what will the president do if the senate acts? and which companies could benefit big time. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 17th. >>> good evening, everyone. a big day for big deals today. the buzz on wall street was all about two blockbuster mergers, one in the energy sector. we'll have more on that in a moment. the other in the health care sector. we begin with the bigger of the two deals, generic drugmaker actavis agreeing to pay $66 billion for allergan, the maker of botox. the massive price tag which amounts to
with jim cramer and stephanie link share their investment strategies and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >> art of the deal. a price tag acquisition worth $66 billion. and closes the door on one of the more audacious takeover attempts in recent history. >> recession surprise. japan's economy unexpectedly contracts despite massive efforts to spur growth. will the u.s. feel the chill? >>> and hanging in the balance. do supporters in the senate have...