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the big change is that it is mobile. mobile telephony is giant.ow that everybody has smartphones, the transition to everybody using those applications over the top, and do not use the phone number they were given, that is the transition. >> it is not all bad news for carriers. mark zuckerberg talked about this yesterday. good partnerships with carriers to offer basic services. i want you to take a listen to what he had to say. not. >> i guess we do not have that sound bite. what he talked about was providing basic services. data plan from the carrier. so people would pay for something, but very basic. theetting this up as carriers having their lunch eaten is inaccurate, i would say. the carriers made a deal to get better devices on the network sent to allow apps in exchange for selling a data plan. they are transitioning their business. they are still in a position where they are a necessary provider for almost every service you are talking about. they are in line, if you look at their market cap, to get a lot of the gains coming out of the ecosys
the big change is that it is mobile. mobile telephony is giant.ow that everybody has smartphones, the transition to everybody using those applications over the top, and do not use the phone number they were given, that is the transition. >> it is not all bad news for carriers. mark zuckerberg talked about this yesterday. good partnerships with carriers to offer basic services. i want you to take a listen to what he had to say. not. >> i guess we do not have that sound bite. what he...
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it is a mixed bag. >> it is. the reason we're seeing the is becausenchmark you have japan pulling the index up. these markets have turned red. down.korea is getting underway, the big news comes out of shanghai any minute now and it is the property prices. gauge on theest home prices in china. we will get more details in a few minutes. i want to get to a note from china. the international corporation is the biggest investment bank in china. a few takeaways. they think chinese stocks will advance cautiously. picksir words, their top are companies with environmental rejections. they are in the chinese capital. a lot of these take cities have concerns over property and property curves are nothing new. they say they will get those numbers out once again. we're going to gain some isction and the government making it harder to get mortgages from the banks. stated thecal report banks are lending less to the property sector. that is what we have for the moment. we have seen declines across the benchmarks for chinese stock
it is a mixed bag. >> it is. the reason we're seeing the is becausenchmark you have japan pulling the index up. these markets have turned red. down.korea is getting underway, the big news comes out of shanghai any minute now and it is the property prices. gauge on theest home prices in china. we will get more details in a few minutes. i want to get to a note from china. the international corporation is the biggest investment bank in china. a few takeaways. they think chinese stocks will...
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that is why he is passionate from that point. he got a message from australia from a woman who was said that she could not contact her family and was sad. he personally made the whatsapp app for her before they launched. how is it was negotiating with mark and he said, it was fun. these guys go hiking together, on valentine's day, were hanging out together. they obviously have a good relationship, and he says he will remain independent. it is for $19pe billion. thank you, caroline. >> if someone were willing to offer me $19 billion, i would call that fun, too. a new theory that the automobile business is on the verge of stalling. you heard about peak oil. now we will be talking about peak car and how it could change detroit. >> how to keep secrets away from the next edward snowden. how about bearing them in a cold war bunker? that story is next. you can also watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, and on bloomberg.com. you can also watch all of our interviews streaming on apple tv. ♪ >> global auto sales have been searching for
that is why he is passionate from that point. he got a message from australia from a woman who was said that she could not contact her family and was sad. he personally made the whatsapp app for her before they launched. how is it was negotiating with mark and he said, it was fun. these guys go hiking together, on valentine's day, were hanging out together. they obviously have a good relationship, and he says he will remain independent. it is for $19pe billion. thank you, caroline. >> if...
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he is my age within a few months. the main difference is he is welsh.e is better education -- better educated. he did seven years inside hard time. >> you look him up and invited him over? mine -- hefriend of put us together. >> nice guy? >> nice guy. >> did you get a picture together? >> no. he wrote a book and autograph it for me. >> last question, what is your vice? >> moving from one house to another and decorating and furnishing them. i love living in a beautiful environment. that is my creative outlet. >> you do the design yourself? , i work with a fellow named michael smith. he is the white house decorator at the moment. friend and we have worked together for over 20 years. >> if he were to say to you, howard, would you come to the white house? what would you say to obama? >> i would say what everyone said in the first campaign, he is a great communicator. i think we can communicate better. his casehink he makes strongly enough. >> he's not doing it well anymore. >> i think since he took office -- i would've liked to see him saying, here is what
he is my age within a few months. the main difference is he is welsh.e is better education -- better educated. he did seven years inside hard time. >> you look him up and invited him over? mine -- hefriend of put us together. >> nice guy? >> nice guy. >> did you get a picture together? >> no. he wrote a book and autograph it for me. >> last question, what is your vice? >> moving from one house to another and decorating and furnishing them. i love living...
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and that is encouraging and that is where they see the demand is. that is where the money is. >> we will wait to see how that open spirit of -- open. hans, the story just gets bigger, doesn't it? >> it gets bigger. the details get better. secret meetings in secret elevators. there are some 10,000 clients that have tank, airport stations at the bank, it is a remarkable story. rady dougan is going to be on the hot seat today in washington. there is very little that he can do. he has got to get ahead of his narrative one way or another. >> we will get the full rundown later. she is back. this woman knows no bounds. >> i am moving from barcelona to beer. the biggestnbev, rumor in the world. they are making the array into craft beers. that is the trend in the u.k. and the united states as well. they're making the likes of goose island ales, which apparently is a mix of chocolate, caramel, and vanilla. >> stock is up one third of one percent? >> sales are up 4.6%. that beat estimates. a say they are optimistic in the u.s., mexico, brazil. that is importan
and that is encouraging and that is where they see the demand is. that is where the money is. >> we will wait to see how that open spirit of -- open. hans, the story just gets bigger, doesn't it? >> it gets bigger. the details get better. secret meetings in secret elevators. there are some 10,000 clients that have tank, airport stations at the bank, it is a remarkable story. rady dougan is going to be on the hot seat today in washington. there is very little that he can do. he has...
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is that it is interesting to see this discussion because obviously no one, and no one is in favor of putting any one electronic monitoring that is going to where the placement on the em is going to create a safety issue for the public. no one is for that. >> at the same time, there is also a lot of pressure that is being put rightly so, on the sheriff's department, to find alternatives to incarceration. and so, i, commend you for doing that. because that is what we have been saying for quite some time and you have been doing. and so, you know, we just have this discussion and debate, about a new county jail and the size of that and the people who have raised questions about that, keep talking about how we need to encourage more options to incarceration, and i think that it is great that you are exploring that. >> i think that this conversation will help to break through where other motivations lie as to where are some of the contraryan pictures are coming from, about true alternative to incarceration, jail or no jail, and others. but we are going to keep pressing forward. and do our
is that it is interesting to see this discussion because obviously no one, and no one is in favor of putting any one electronic monitoring that is going to where the placement on the em is going to create a safety issue for the public. no one is for that. >> at the same time, there is also a lot of pressure that is being put rightly so, on the sheriff's department, to find alternatives to incarceration. and so, i, commend you for doing that. because that is what we have been saying for...
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ken is in marin county and it is perfectly situated as it is always is for southwesterly rain. it has really dumped on them, 3 quarter of rain. san francisco almost 2 inches and in san jose not impressive, they have not gotten much in the last two days at all. we'll have the complete forecast for you in just a few minutes. first, let's round up what's happening out there. >> mark kelly checking out some of the problems spot. mark. >> reporter: so we are here at 12 and 121 of the central expressway of those two roads. it is gotten a lot deeper since we have been here, it is covering my foot and i am not all the way in it. we have got this is the shelf fire station along 12. good amount of water there and it continues to piling up. they have half an inch of humane over night. we are seeing low creek and water way just flooding. so for some folks living their these areas, it is becoming too much to bare. >> this is running 3 feet from the dirt ends and that's our bac. >> if you can see the water there then it is time to genthner serious. genthner serious. so if you are in that nec
ken is in marin county and it is perfectly situated as it is always is for southwesterly rain. it has really dumped on them, 3 quarter of rain. san francisco almost 2 inches and in san jose not impressive, they have not gotten much in the last two days at all. we'll have the complete forecast for you in just a few minutes. first, let's round up what's happening out there. >> mark kelly checking out some of the problems spot. mark. >> reporter: so we are here at 12 and 121 of the...
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it is not great, but it is doing better. why are americans more negative about the economy than a think they should be. and there is a couple of explanations is. you can't trust the statistics from the government. the government told us the unemployment rate is less than seven percent. there is no american who believes that the unemployment rate is less than seven percent. the role unemployment rate is close tore ten percent. you can't trust the statistics. and the second explanation the americans are worried about the cliffs that the american economy is approaching. what happened yesterday, we approved a giant increase on the national debt and everyone whistles dixie and acts like it is no big deal. >> on a national level i think you are right about that. but on a personal level. it comes down to whether or not a person believes they have more money than the year before. do they or do they not? >> they have less. and the economy is not performed, bill. looking at the family income, average family is down by 2,000. and you a
it is not great, but it is doing better. why are americans more negative about the economy than a think they should be. and there is a couple of explanations is. you can't trust the statistics from the government. the government told us the unemployment rate is less than seven percent. there is no american who believes that the unemployment rate is less than seven percent. the role unemployment rate is close tore ten percent. you can't trust the statistics. and the second explanation the...
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>> no, it is very mental. it is work. it is problem offing. it is a lot of things. >> rose:. >> get them to tell the story. >> yes absolutely this is about the art, the book. >> i am a writing, that's what i do, he says it to perry at one point, i am not here, you know, to entertain you. you know, i am here to write this book. >> rose: that's a good point. >> and it is in the movie too and you if get it very clear he is justified all of his action but i don't think it is a classic tragedy, i don't think he understands where this story is ultimately rolling toward and i think he is fighting it and he is fighting it off and guying it off and inevitable he is going to actually have to make a decision between his ambition and the book and watching these two people he got very close to die. >> rose: is it rolling toward a moment in which the end of this book they have to be executed. >> that's right. that's right. >> that is what is rolling and where does he -- does he want them to be executed because he wants to end the story and finished the book
>> no, it is very mental. it is work. it is problem offing. it is a lot of things. >> rose:. >> get them to tell the story. >> yes absolutely this is about the art, the book. >> i am a writing, that's what i do, he says it to perry at one point, i am not here, you know, to entertain you. you know, i am here to write this book. >> rose: that's a good point. >> and it is in the movie too and you if get it very clear he is justified all of his action but i...
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making theater that is real, that is alive. balance is between going forward.same time, keeping all of the elements under control. more than anything else, under strict, demanding, razor edge of the tight rope. >> i am very pleased to have peter brook back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> why are you doing this? what is it you are teaching us? >> two simple things. what i'm doing is a good question. teaching i can't accept for one moment. i spent all of my school days fighting against teachers. and the whole of the work has -- for three quarters of a century is to share, to let things arise, evolve and adapt always to the moment we are living in. for everyone, never with an audience know with actors, to try to be a fascist and force a doctor and -- doctrine, an idea on anybody. something that is a shared interest awakened, and then everyone can go home to draw their own conclusions. at no point is it being taken out of life to see a film or a play unless there is something you take away for yourself. something you are sure about. that for a moment is re
making theater that is real, that is alive. balance is between going forward.same time, keeping all of the elements under control. more than anything else, under strict, demanding, razor edge of the tight rope. >> i am very pleased to have peter brook back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> why are you doing this? what is it you are teaching us? >> two simple things. what i'm doing is a good question. teaching i can't accept for one moment. i spent all of my school...
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we can now understand exactly where the consumer is, who he is or she is, and what she is doing at theery moment. i am saying she because 85% of what we sold in the world is both influenced by women. >> too bad women don't make more money -- they could buy more things. >> extremely important in our world and in yours. we must define exactly how we can get a hold of her and make sure that we deliver the right message. the new technology is offering a lot of opportunities. you can reach out to the consumer by cell phones, smart phones. you can reach her when she is shopping, and you can deliver the right message on order that she acquired exactly the product that you want to. this makes time more interesting. and we can merge all the steps. this does not mean that the media -- digital has no future. it just means that all the digital tools and media are helping us to define strategies which are extremely fine-tuned and which help us deliver exactly the right effort at the right moment. >> as businessmen, it is clear you can see the positives and all of this personal information, but as h
we can now understand exactly where the consumer is, who he is or she is, and what she is doing at theery moment. i am saying she because 85% of what we sold in the world is both influenced by women. >> too bad women don't make more money -- they could buy more things. >> extremely important in our world and in yours. we must define exactly how we can get a hold of her and make sure that we deliver the right message. the new technology is offering a lot of opportunities. you can...
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here is a company that is in chapter 11 five years ago. it is doing better than that.has made some improvement. early some pretty good part of the holiday season. by our count, it is still a bit on the weak side. it's turnaround is so early that i don't know how great a turnaround it is quite yet. that being said, there are some potential synergies for these two companies. they may be able to realize them. secondly, bank and men's wearhouse operates in a slower growth part of the apparel market. --'s and the formal side business where. power operates in one of the -- eddie bauer participate in activewear and performance where. >> they may have their own niches. they are not exactly exciting companies. due to mediocre brands make a strong brand? >> not necessarily. call these tr companies mediocre. they are doing modestly better, but not any kind of robust turnaround that we have seen yet. bank is doing ok. but it is obviously battling back and forth with men's wearhouse. we characterize it as a multidimensional chess game but it is the two players and then bringing in
here is a company that is in chapter 11 five years ago. it is doing better than that.has made some improvement. early some pretty good part of the holiday season. by our count, it is still a bit on the weak side. it's turnaround is so early that i don't know how great a turnaround it is quite yet. that being said, there are some potential synergies for these two companies. they may be able to realize them. secondly, bank and men's wearhouse operates in a slower growth part of the apparel...
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what is interesting is how they are fighting back. and had a botulism scare they have increased their stake in one of the dairy product companies and spent half a billion to do that. they are looking like they are on the offensive in china. >> let's talk about the strategy and the speculation that they are selling a medical nutrition business. what is the reason behind that? >> to focus on core product. they bought the business back in 2007. the speculation is that they are in talks and they would want to new. on something billionlking about 32 market cap and see what that compares with. stat of thee of the day. after the break, i have a ceo who joins us for exclusive interview on the insurance industry. >> welcome back. prime minister any. we are in european headquarters in london. let's show you how things are shaping up around the equity markets. the purchasing managers and china are lower than estimated. up 1.3% and let's bring you a bit of the disappointing data from france, in terms of the german data. bloomberg the terminal rig
what is interesting is how they are fighting back. and had a botulism scare they have increased their stake in one of the dairy product companies and spent half a billion to do that. they are looking like they are on the offensive in china. >> let's talk about the strategy and the speculation that they are selling a medical nutrition business. what is the reason behind that? >> to focus on core product. they bought the business back in 2007. the speculation is that they are in talks...
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what you have is a capacity and demand is increasing in capacity is not.ucture in the u.s., we have not built up the infrastructure in the air or on the ground to support the demand you have from business travelers and vacationers. as a result, you have a situation that is untenable for passengers. >> you can say that again. as a frequent traveler, it is not find. -- fun. we have that an industry that is effectively gotten ahead of itself, or at least have of an infrastructure post up how do you change that? >> the airlines are invested quite a bit. you have to start in the sky. we like to say you cannot blame your parking lot for the traffic jam on the highway. the traffic jams are in the sky. the u.s. is the only major country in the world that does not have a satellite-based navigation system. we still use the old radar system from the 1960's that you them, thene blips on their synagogue nexgen which the faa needs to invest in and ramp- up. affected by the sequesters. we cannot seem to get funded. >> why aren't we see airlines do more? more of the priva
what you have is a capacity and demand is increasing in capacity is not.ucture in the u.s., we have not built up the infrastructure in the air or on the ground to support the demand you have from business travelers and vacationers. as a result, you have a situation that is untenable for passengers. >> you can say that again. as a frequent traveler, it is not find. -- fun. we have that an industry that is effectively gotten ahead of itself, or at least have of an infrastructure post up how...
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that is not what this is about. willmy view, the framework actually be driven by those that are the users and adopters of it. most of the learning we are going to be doing from the framework is going to come from the hard knock lessons about trying to put it into practice in your organization and fighting out where it works and where he didn't. and feeding that back into the process would can be improved. what we are trained to be careful about is, don't wait for perfection. asking those companies that are rolling up their sleeves and give this a try and a putting it to use and are willing to then participate in the framework going forward to help refine it from that perspective. that turns out to be the most precious perspective. apt in is particularly that there is a whole discussion about incentives. we could easily spend all of our time focused on that and whether congress is going to enable it or whether it can, with forward. action come ideas are continuing to grow and improve. that this document -- cyber secu
that is not what this is about. willmy view, the framework actually be driven by those that are the users and adopters of it. most of the learning we are going to be doing from the framework is going to come from the hard knock lessons about trying to put it into practice in your organization and fighting out where it works and where he didn't. and feeding that back into the process would can be improved. what we are trained to be careful about is, don't wait for perfection. asking those...
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it is the differential that is enabling this. that is maxed out. growth, sales growth. if you look at the different sectors in the s&p 500, you will -- youtouch see clearly will see clearly where you're getting the best growth, health care. what do you buy? sph.a, biotech him a the best-performing group over the past year is up about 50% versus the s&p 500, eight teen percent. -- 18%. >> that was adam johnson. all day long, hedge funds have been reporting changes to their portfolios in their 13 f filings. apple has been one of the highlights. carl icahn confirming that he holds 4.7 million shares. george soros boosted his stake in apple and we saw tudor investment cutting its stake in apple. that is some of the highlights we saw from these filings. for on the markets, i am julie hyman.
it is the differential that is enabling this. that is maxed out. growth, sales growth. if you look at the different sectors in the s&p 500, you will -- youtouch see clearly will see clearly where you're getting the best growth, health care. what do you buy? sph.a, biotech him a the best-performing group over the past year is up about 50% versus the s&p 500, eight teen percent. -- 18%. >> that was adam johnson. all day long, hedge funds have been reporting changes to their...
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there is a change in what is going on, which is taking time.t might -- louiswe vuitton vuitton turned around sharply. >> and what is the answer? >> it looks like it will take through 2014. these things take time. this is the weakest growth in four years. now, something in terms of consideration, it 8 a.m. when louisock opens, when vuitton did it come it did it with overall luxury. luxury is 66% of this group. they get the pop on the open and rewarded as well for the products. >> the other side of the coin, they have puma. >> where do you go with puma? how much more time you give them? >> they have been trying to turn it around since -- >> 2009, and that is a heck of a transformation. ceo came in. earnings are down 34% last year. on 84% of its business, they are going to spend a bucket load. they have done a huge deal. >> they are focusing on the sports side rather than the leisure side, like nike are doing. >> it's a real fight for floor space in department stores. tight fitfocus on the technical jerseys, that is what they are going for. it is
there is a change in what is going on, which is taking time.t might -- louiswe vuitton vuitton turned around sharply. >> and what is the answer? >> it looks like it will take through 2014. these things take time. this is the weakest growth in four years. now, something in terms of consideration, it 8 a.m. when louisock opens, when vuitton did it come it did it with overall luxury. luxury is 66% of this group. they get the pop on the open and rewarded as well for the products....
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this is a big deal, is it not?e of the worst possible times for the indian banking state, and here is why we are seeing this on the rise. india's largest public sector one has said that tackling this is going to be off the radar for the next couple of quarters. assets, which include what we were talking about, 10.2% of the total debt for most banks in india, and that is at a decade high. we are also seeing the average advances byse, with september of this year. that is the expectation, and also backing off the kind of pressure we are seeing in the indian banking sector. one millionbout banking employees, which is going to extend right down to the lowest levels to the highest levels, is what we are understanding, demanding an increase as far as wages go. just a couple of months ago, we saw a two-day strike, threatening to go on the strike, if their demands are not met, and then that strike could possibly get extended. likes things a lot for that. for us.i and is space race is underway with private enterprise leading
this is a big deal, is it not?e of the worst possible times for the indian banking state, and here is why we are seeing this on the rise. india's largest public sector one has said that tackling this is going to be off the radar for the next couple of quarters. assets, which include what we were talking about, 10.2% of the total debt for most banks in india, and that is at a decade high. we are also seeing the average advances byse, with september of this year. that is the expectation, and also...
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it is fabulous that it is being funded. but it is difficult to raise money in this harsh environment. it is wonderful that there are big endowments. there is the ford foundation. are all these organizations out there becoming absolutely vital, if we want this kind of coverage to continue. there are smaller funders in britain doing the same thing. many podcasts are done on a shoestring and are not making you rich, but it is rewarding and enriching in other ways. >> i will do one more. you don't have to answer this. i am wondering if you thought about the question of whether some religions get more better coverage than others. either religions that get more and better and why? >> i am talking from a western perspective and my experience in the media here. i think the coverage has changed. it has traditionally been quite reverential toward christianity. in the bbc that i joined, and in this section of the bbc that was the religious department there were a lot of christian devotional programs put out. and even the news, it was,
it is fabulous that it is being funded. but it is difficult to raise money in this harsh environment. it is wonderful that there are big endowments. there is the ford foundation. are all these organizations out there becoming absolutely vital, if we want this kind of coverage to continue. there are smaller funders in britain doing the same thing. many podcasts are done on a shoestring and are not making you rich, but it is rewarding and enriching in other ways. >> i will do one more. you...
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he is a divider and that is frustrating for folks. >> he is a divider and the problem is because of the way the country is right now people are starting to recognize it. senator, let me go to hillary clinton for a minute right now. she said this week and it got pushed aside with the other news, but she said her greatest regrect as secretary -- regret at secretary of state was benghazi. w45* do you think of her greatest regret? >> i think the greatest regret is the loss of life at benghazi and the fact they should have done more to make sure this didn't happen. i remember the hearings and it exceedingly frustrating. trying to get a response to basic questions not only from the secretary, but the people who worked for her. i don't think that's off. now you have a situation where they are investigating the state and and the feds and we have benghazi and fast and furious and all of these other things and they will get to it and they get to it. we have to figure out why bridge lanes were closed so fast. it is unbelieve believe a. >> fox news obtained an e-mail received by chris christie's of
he is a divider and that is frustrating for folks. >> he is a divider and the problem is because of the way the country is right now people are starting to recognize it. senator, let me go to hillary clinton for a minute right now. she said this week and it got pushed aside with the other news, but she said her greatest regrect as secretary -- regret at secretary of state was benghazi. w45* do you think of her greatest regret? >> i think the greatest regret is the loss of life at...
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it is slowing and actual use is slowing. the ceo says he has a plan to turn it around. >> island of debt. puerto rico is in a bind. they cannot declare bankruptcy. >> jay leno says good night. the host stepped down after 20 years and more than 40,000 jokes . all of them were ok, i guess. who did he make the most fun of? >> welcome to market makers. >> he made the most fun of george bush. remember, there is a huge development going on. a cayman islands attracting financials giants while the country is tumbling. >> i am looking to jimmy fallon. >> so true. so true. >> something is wrong with twitter. twitter is taking. the stock is down 20% after an earnings report that left investors stunned. we'll explain why with cory johnson. what is the big concern with >>tter right now? well -- well, look, this is about a stock and not about a company. bloomberg,arlier on the short cells are keeping the stock from falling further. companygoing on in the is very interesting. we see limited growth there and the user growth is not that stro
it is slowing and actual use is slowing. the ceo says he has a plan to turn it around. >> island of debt. puerto rico is in a bind. they cannot declare bankruptcy. >> jay leno says good night. the host stepped down after 20 years and more than 40,000 jokes . all of them were ok, i guess. who did he make the most fun of? >> welcome to market makers. >> he made the most fun of george bush. remember, there is a huge development going on. a cayman islands attracting...
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the data is missing forecasts. is it a weak economy? is it bad weather? is it just bad forecasts?will not know for sure until the weather gets better. happenslly hope that soon, to be honest. it would be nice. putting privacy first. we will test out the world's most secure smartphone. is it really nsa-proof? and as we head into break, it is time for the pulse number. that is how many signatures the petition to deport justin bieber from the united states has gathered. at makes it one of the most popular petitions in the history of the white house website. should america really be kicking him out? we will talk about that later. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. these are the top headlines. the ukraine's acting president says a vote on a unity government has been delayed. he is an opposition politician elected harlan -- parliament speaker. he wants to move quickly so they can seek economic aid package. minister has won a confidence vote in the senate. this is the first indication of his new government winning the backing of parliament. h
the data is missing forecasts. is it a weak economy? is it bad weather? is it just bad forecasts?will not know for sure until the weather gets better. happenslly hope that soon, to be honest. it would be nice. putting privacy first. we will test out the world's most secure smartphone. is it really nsa-proof? and as we head into break, it is time for the pulse number. that is how many signatures the petition to deport justin bieber from the united states has gathered. at makes it one of the most...
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that is why the timing is such. >> it is indeed. april is when the family that holds about one third of l'oreal would no longer have the right to first refusal. it comes a little bit easier to sell the shares. the reason it is in nestle's interest is that cosmetics is not a long-term strategy. it doesn't fit with their nutritional health strategy. the investment and has come a 30% stake, ties up capital. they could use that money. maybe they could take that chunk of cash, worth more than 20 billion euros, about $30 billion, maybe a bit of m&a could be in the air. the chief executive has said before, it makes sense for us to buy back the shares because it would boost our earnings and there are no real synergies between nestle and l'oreal. it seems to be a win-win. >> caroline, thank you so much. we are watching also barclays today. 24 hours away from the ceo's presentation to investors as a report says barclays may continue to cut back on investment banking. >> ryan chilcote has the story. >> they are going to cut back the investment
that is why the timing is such. >> it is indeed. april is when the family that holds about one third of l'oreal would no longer have the right to first refusal. it comes a little bit easier to sell the shares. the reason it is in nestle's interest is that cosmetics is not a long-term strategy. it doesn't fit with their nutritional health strategy. the investment and has come a 30% stake, ties up capital. they could use that money. maybe they could take that chunk of cash, worth more than...
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maybe that is what is going on. and italy is less stable than the u.s., and i don't want to cast dispersions on italy. >> by ours at 3.6 or theirs at 2.9. >> yes. the 10-years. >> we got another letter from carl icahn. >> and it is 9:00 and you can set your clock by these. >> and do you think that there is a coincidence of these that we go on the air at 9:00, and carl sends a letter every morning, and i don't want to spend a lot of money, but this is fun. this battle between ebay and the rapid response room if you will have from p.r. to ebay, and icahn won't stop, and of course as i have called him relentless and he goes on the say today, shareholders need to think seriously if they should re-elect the directors to the board and i don't buy the stuff in terms of the ebay's and why they are great directors and i won't be silenced by the the double double-speak, and the ebay public relations machine, and the ebay board is under denial based on what they have been watching. and most of it is focused on andresen and sco
maybe that is what is going on. and italy is less stable than the u.s., and i don't want to cast dispersions on italy. >> by ours at 3.6 or theirs at 2.9. >> yes. the 10-years. >> we got another letter from carl icahn. >> and it is 9:00 and you can set your clock by these. >> and do you think that there is a coincidence of these that we go on the air at 9:00, and carl sends a letter every morning, and i don't want to spend a lot of money, but this is fun. this...
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technology is a tool but it is also a culture.t is the lowest common denominator across every society that is open. jerod wantedorea, to meet with the traffic ladies. they had no idea they were internet sensations. they didn't realize that because they didn't have access. in the case of tunisia, we met with the bloggers that helped overthrow the dictator at the time. what are they doing now? android developers. jerod suggested that thing to do in nigeria is that you have -- that9 scammers should be the basis for their new software development environment. >> i was in lebanon on the syrian border and i saw a syrian friend of mine that i had not seen in a long time. they told me stories about these checkpoints where they ask you for your phone, they're going on your profile, seeing who posted things on your page and depending on what they find, they will arrest you or shoot you. -- we aretotally new used to dissidents and activists getting caught in the crossfire but these are everyday citizens that are staying alive. >> your identi
technology is a tool but it is also a culture.t is the lowest common denominator across every society that is open. jerod wantedorea, to meet with the traffic ladies. they had no idea they were internet sensations. they didn't realize that because they didn't have access. in the case of tunisia, we met with the bloggers that helped overthrow the dictator at the time. what are they doing now? android developers. jerod suggested that thing to do in nigeria is that you have -- that9 scammers...
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use is a lotne bigger than it is here. it is much more widespread and permitted. is a lot of frustration. this is an industry where they are begging for regulations so they can have their businesses be legal here. followill continue to what in fact they do manage to do in washington. thank you. tadata.y me they might be replacing human intelligence on the ground. >> interesting stuff coming from a good source. i want to get right to it. it is an interesting thing from an interesting publication. there is a publication called the intercept. about your story. i want to talk about the publication. let's start with the story that you came out with. it is something that is near and dear to the technology company. that technological intelligence is being used for drone strikes. >> a lot of americans are under the perception that with the drone program that we know the individuals who are involved with terrorists. what we found in our investigation that in part is based on two sources from within the u.s. military that worked on the program, as well as documents provided
use is a lotne bigger than it is here. it is much more widespread and permitted. is a lot of frustration. this is an industry where they are begging for regulations so they can have their businesses be legal here. followill continue to what in fact they do manage to do in washington. thank you. tadata.y me they might be replacing human intelligence on the ground. >> interesting stuff coming from a good source. i want to get right to it. it is an interesting thing from an interesting...
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it is what it is.blican candidates can utilize that with the fund-raising and commercials to get out message that you supported a failure in policies and that is why the country is where it is today. so they can run, jon, but they can't hide because the facts are there black and white. jon: james carville ended his article by suggesting that democratic candidates go negative early and often. so we can prepare for a whole lot of that perhaps in the upcoming election season. angela mcglowan, thanks. >> thanks, jon. jenna: we'll switch topics here, jon. jon: all right. jenna: a landmark for "g.i. joe." a landmark for the good guy, right? >> yeah. jenna: he turns 50 years old today. the iconic action figure entertaining children since 1964. the head of hasbro's research and development department came up with the idea as a tribute from soldiers returning from service in the korean war. the stores hit in store shelves selling $4 each. i can't tell you what happened because "g.i. joe" is big, big, big. induc
it is what it is.blican candidates can utilize that with the fund-raising and commercials to get out message that you supported a failure in policies and that is why the country is where it is today. so they can run, jon, but they can't hide because the facts are there black and white. jon: james carville ended his article by suggesting that democratic candidates go negative early and often. so we can prepare for a whole lot of that perhaps in the upcoming election season. angela mcglowan,...
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he is 22. >> he is 22.t's why he is liking all of the porn. >> can we fault the professional athlete? it didn't look that salacious. >> did you watch the unblurred one? >> no. >> it is pretty saw lishes, tom. salacious, tom. >> it looked like nude imagery. >> it was not just nude imagery. >> they allow porn on twitter 1234. >> that's what they -- they should strike that down. i don't like that. joanne, don't you think twitter should have better privacy settings so everybody can know what you are liking? i didn't know until this second my likes are recorded. >> apparently some people need a handbook. >> the pitcher was making a handbook. >> the cardinals need a social media coach. anyone this day and age with a job should not be doing this stuff. employers and perspective employers are always looking at these public accounts, facebook, twitter. >> why should a 22-year-old baseball player be embarrassed he is looking at these pictures, but twitter, a major company, why aren't they embarrassed they are allowin
he is 22. >> he is 22.t's why he is liking all of the porn. >> can we fault the professional athlete? it didn't look that salacious. >> did you watch the unblurred one? >> no. >> it is pretty saw lishes, tom. salacious, tom. >> it looked like nude imagery. >> it was not just nude imagery. >> they allow porn on twitter 1234. >> that's what they -- they should strike that down. i don't like that. joanne, don't you think twitter should have...
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but it is only because cheryl is there that it is possible.as trying to push him about his board. >> sorry, finish. -- he saidst saying some funny things about his board and what they thought about this. i was trying to push him on that. i did not get very far. i am sure people on the financial side and on the board who have some reservations -- my own opinion is, it is definitely reasonable to say it will have a long-term payoff. getting more people involved in the general realm of activities -- facebook is one of them. google is another. ati understand you asked him the end if you wanted to talk about snap chat, and he said no. what do you make of that? >> there was a question from the audience saying, what about snap chat? i repeated the question from the audience. he said, this is enough. deal,, with a $19 billion probably, let us take some time before we do anything else. i said, with your company, you never know. if he can buy good services that will help expand his vision, i think he will do so. think it is a very different kind of thin
but it is only because cheryl is there that it is possible.as trying to push him about his board. >> sorry, finish. -- he saidst saying some funny things about his board and what they thought about this. i was trying to push him on that. i did not get very far. i am sure people on the financial side and on the board who have some reservations -- my own opinion is, it is definitely reasonable to say it will have a long-term payoff. getting more people involved in the general realm of...
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one is satire and one is actually just -- >> the twitter feed is satire. which he claims to be his real world experience as a banker at goldman sachs, we now know that is not true. >> this is the point. you are saying he is basically michael lewis in this book. pseudonym,nder the which already gave me the willies. iowa's fell like if you're going to do a tell-all about wall street, you should put your name on it and use real names, he told kevin reuss of the new york ines he was at goldman sachs a front-line position, meaning a banking position. high-yield finance or guess what. >> what i think is an important issue now, the sort of, can you take a brand and really hurt a brand in an online world where you can sort of impersonate someone that had worked at goldman sachs? hard to track down what is true than what is fiction online. >> i think you absolutely can hurt a brand and it is very detrimental. i am not here to defend goldman sachs. it is detrimental to the money they put into building their brand. it is ironying if and satire, which the twitter feed
one is satire and one is actually just -- >> the twitter feed is satire. which he claims to be his real world experience as a banker at goldman sachs, we now know that is not true. >> this is the point. you are saying he is basically michael lewis in this book. pseudonym,nder the which already gave me the willies. iowa's fell like if you're going to do a tell-all about wall street, you should put your name on it and use real names, he told kevin reuss of the new york ines he was at...
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a high goal. >> it is a lofty goal what is needed? what do you needed from us? >> well, our crime lab is not different from any other crime lab in the united states in that there is a very high demand for dna and there is you know there is a finite resource when it comes to personnel and i can tell you that in los angeles, for example, their dna unit was growing, and they were hiring more people and so they got a new facility and they moved all of those folks into that facility and the demand continued to spike. and so they hired more people, and so, they hired so many more individuals, to do analysis that they are refurbishing the building to make a second branch or a second satellite office to do dna analysis, and so it is the group of people that we have at the crime lab are fantastic and that is why the numbers are what they are and i appreciate the compliment that the credit is on, and it goes to them, the way that the dna is organized into teams and the way that the dna unit has a rotation for sexual assault cases. all of those
a high goal. >> it is a lofty goal what is needed? what do you needed from us? >> well, our crime lab is not different from any other crime lab in the united states in that there is a very high demand for dna and there is you know there is a finite resource when it comes to personnel and i can tell you that in los angeles, for example, their dna unit was growing, and they were hiring more people and so they got a new facility and they moved all of those folks into that facility and...
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that is later. ♪ >> is 26 minutes after the hour, bloomberg tv is on the markets.ht now on a bouncy session. the dow jones is higher by just eight points, the s&p and the nasdaq remain in them -- in the red. mixed economic data this morning on the downside, private payroll reports coming in weaker than estimated. on the other hand, we had the isn service report coming in better than estimated. surging afterrch, the purchasing of crescendo bioscience. this is subject to regulatory approval and set to close by july. the company reported second- quarter earnings that the analyst estimates and raised their forecast. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ this is "lunch money," on bloomberg television. we are also streaming live on your tablet and your smart phone. i am adam johnson. moving pictures, the video is the story. the schools are closed, planes are grounded in the northeast. a second storm in as many days slams into the region. guess what? there is more to come this weekend. another storm is forecast for sunday. ireland? heavy rain is the problem.
that is later. ♪ >> is 26 minutes after the hour, bloomberg tv is on the markets.ht now on a bouncy session. the dow jones is higher by just eight points, the s&p and the nasdaq remain in them -- in the red. mixed economic data this morning on the downside, private payroll reports coming in weaker than estimated. on the other hand, we had the isn service report coming in better than estimated. surging afterrch, the purchasing of crescendo bioscience. this is subject to regulatory...
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is $.60.n the u.s. it was well over three dollars. there is a great disparity. >> how does this story play out the next few quarters, david? what do they look like? >> >> i think they will continue losing money. they have a pro forma non-cap profit, but the fact is these people are making investments but not making money. i think that will continue. what everybody who is investing in the stock is assuming his they will have quarters like facebook had recently. i don't see that looming in the near term. >> all right, bloomberg contributing editor david kirkpatrick, zach coelius, thank you for joining us. jon erlichman has been hanging out at the disney lot in burbank, california, omits away -- and you are moments away from your interview with bob iger. what are you going to ask him? >> i think the performance of "frozen" the film, big quarter, big performance from the caber -- cable networks like espn. there is a lot to talk about. the future of film or tv, or technology. think about all the te
is $.60.n the u.s. it was well over three dollars. there is a great disparity. >> how does this story play out the next few quarters, david? what do they look like? >> >> i think they will continue losing money. they have a pro forma non-cap profit, but the fact is these people are making investments but not making money. i think that will continue. what everybody who is investing in the stock is assuming his they will have quarters like facebook had recently. i don't see that...
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bill o'reilly is next. valerie jarrett is on with him. good night from washington. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." are senior citizen water skiers a threat to national security? the shocking trend that has the pentagon on high alert. plus, is the president recruiting a race of evil space tigers to invade canada? >> the good news is they are already on board. they know this needs to happen. >> and finally, lady bugs. friendly insects or carriers of the world's deadliest parasite. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> now let's welcome our guests. she never met a mirror she didn't like except the one time when it was too small for her giant, giant head. and he never met a mirror he didn't like because it gives him somebody to talk torques finally because he is a lonely, sad man with no friends. andy levy. and if joke wring -- jokes were popcorn he would come in a bag, probably alone in the movie alone. sherrod small. >> hash tag red eye. >> if musical genius was the sand he would be in the sahara desert. he is
bill o'reilly is next. valerie jarrett is on with him. good night from washington. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." are senior citizen water skiers a threat to national security? the shocking trend that has the pentagon on high alert. plus, is the president recruiting a race of evil space tigers to invade canada? >> the good news is they are already on board. they know this needs to happen. >> and finally, lady bugs. friendly...
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that is a sad no. that is where we are.ll go to justin, buffalo, new york, retired military and independent caller. go ahead. i do not think we should negotiate. as a person who is decorated , im iraq and afghanistan signed a contract, knowing that my country would not negotiate to get me back. you signed a contract? what do you mean? what does the contract say? caller: i was taught that we would not negotiate with terrorists. if i get caught in a situation, i keep my mouth shut, i will not give out any secrets, i will not give locations of my fellow soldiers and i will deal with it. other liesabout the of not leaving any other soldier behind? but i: i agree with that, don't know if the rest of your callers understand there is more thenwe bergdahl's story they're letting on. he left the base on his own accord. kidnapped, he was not on a mission. he happened to leave the base and go somewhere. i don't know if everyone else knows that, and i agree with not leaving a soldier behind, but once you start telling people that she w
that is a sad no. that is where we are.ll go to justin, buffalo, new york, retired military and independent caller. go ahead. i do not think we should negotiate. as a person who is decorated , im iraq and afghanistan signed a contract, knowing that my country would not negotiate to get me back. you signed a contract? what do you mean? what does the contract say? caller: i was taught that we would not negotiate with terrorists. if i get caught in a situation, i keep my mouth shut, i will not...
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it is minor but it looks bad. what is interesting is the disruptive factor. i do not know if it is good business. causing is as really big deal. the mobile war congress health push it along. zuckerberg wants to get up there and say to the rest of the world, this thing will disrupt your business. class we have a great group of guests to talk about what will happen today. in barcelona, our bloomberg contributing editor is with us as well as the coo of message me. i want to get straight to barcelona and two caroline hyde, joining us there live. with the on save whatsapp ceo. what does he have to tell you about why facebook? >> i was so fortunate. the rockstar of the mobile world, he joined me for a panel and digging to the root of what whatsapp is. nothing will change. that is his key message. we are remaining 50 people. they might expand 150 people but that is it. they say that -- they will remain independent. he is ukrainian brought up in the ussr. privacy.m is with as everybody smartphone to have it. in an attempt at monetization. still no gimmick. they are s
it is minor but it looks bad. what is interesting is the disruptive factor. i do not know if it is good business. causing is as really big deal. the mobile war congress health push it along. zuckerberg wants to get up there and say to the rest of the world, this thing will disrupt your business. class we have a great group of guests to talk about what will happen today. in barcelona, our bloomberg contributing editor is with us as well as the coo of message me. i want to get straight to...
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that is what florida law requires. neil: is it a felony? is it a felony? no, that is felony.me your phone. >> right. she told him she was recordiig hill. she did what florida law requires. requires both parties are informed. they're informed being recorded. she is fully allowed to record him. >> no one informs me when i'm pulled over, you know, that the dashboard cam on the cop's car is on. he doesn't tell me, by the way you're being recorded right now. it is just done. no one checked with me. >> right. well that is the police. they're allowed to do a lot more things than normal citizens are. the fact she was complying with the law in this situation. the cop clearly lost his temper. neil: what do you think? >> neil, i actually agree with you guys. the cop did go way too far. but really have to question wha. traffic law.he vie rate ad the cop had every right to pull her over, ask her questions, give her a citation. instead of letting him do that, letting it be she preemptively records the officer even before he gets to her car. neil: she told him, she was. so it is not as if s
that is what florida law requires. neil: is it a felony? is it a felony? no, that is felony.me your phone. >> right. she told him she was recordiig hill. she did what florida law requires. requires both parties are informed. they're informed being recorded. she is fully allowed to record him. >> no one informs me when i'm pulled over, you know, that the dashboard cam on the cop's car is on. he doesn't tell me, by the way you're being recorded right now. it is just done. no one...
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what is this? >> this is an automated system that is designed to archive old video.ons millions and of archival video and it is so many that it is impossible to get it to be played back in real time. design a system, you also have a background in desktop publishing as well as computer animation. of thatou go from all wonderful technical stuff to the ?orld of using spirits >> well, walked into a liquor store one day and there was only a reason to be in there, one is to drink liquor and the other is to cook it. i looked around and there was nothing there to cook with. had specifically designed liquor to cook with. with alcohol-g based liquids, does that require a different composition than if you were going to buy a bottle? 500 years, no one ever made alcohol to cook with. basically, you want to have the flavors that work well with food. basically you want to do it with heat. making ingredients that are heat stables, an alcohol product. >> the heat is actually what cook food. the temperature changes what affects it. >> this has to be connected to a flame. thes talk abo
what is this? >> this is an automated system that is designed to archive old video.ons millions and of archival video and it is so many that it is impossible to get it to be played back in real time. design a system, you also have a background in desktop publishing as well as computer animation. of thatou go from all wonderful technical stuff to the ?orld of using spirits >> well, walked into a liquor store one day and there was only a reason to be in there, one is to drink liquor...
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what is going to happen next is the issue. >> that is the issue. do you think the security council will refer to north korea to the criminal court as the investigators suggest they should? >> most of the sanctions against north korea have been because they have failed to bide by norms in the nuclear proliferations area, the missile tests and underground efforts. this is new territory. what is going to need to happen is for the five permanent members of the security council , russia, china, the u.s., britain and france, are going to have to agree to either refer it or take some kind of action, and it is very doubtful that china would agree to this. they probably would veto because they see north korea as part of their territory, their jurisdiction. but the issue may be if canine doesn't do this, perhaps china and other powers, other international bodies, can take this issue and try to make a difference by engaging the north koreans by finding ways to have dialogue with them to try to fix some of these problems. but it is not going to be easy. >> wel
what is going to happen next is the issue. >> that is the issue. do you think the security council will refer to north korea to the criminal court as the investigators suggest they should? >> most of the sanctions against north korea have been because they have failed to bide by norms in the nuclear proliferations area, the missile tests and underground efforts. this is new territory. what is going to need to happen is for the five permanent members of the security council , russia,...
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>> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30 years, he got started doing improv at second city in chicago, he gained wide notice on saturday night live where he won an emmy award in mean 77, bill murray started, started in many films, caddyshack and then lost in translation, he can be seen in george clooney the monuments men. >> what is going on? >> >> this seems to be a bit of a problem. >> a bit. >> here is a thought. we put down our guns, you go your way, we go our way, no hard feelings. >> he doesn't speak any english. not a word. >> okay. are you just going to sit down? >> yeah. i will sit down for a second. >> rose: later this month he appears in the grand biewp pest hotel, the latest film by wes anderson who is one of
>> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30 years, he got started doing...
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it is unemployment day and that is going to dominate the agenda. johnny ferro has that. >> yes, he does. it is all about jobs day in the u.s. >> absolutely. in just about five hours. it is the only number people will be looking for. the estimate is 180,000. keep an eye of unemployment. it is getting close to the threshold of 6.5%. it is actually a good thing. we'll talk about that later. >> we're still keeping an eye on tech. >> the winners and losers. facebook rallied on better than expected earnings but twitter and linkedin falling. sales not impressing. 42% growth is pretty good but not enough. we have too many high expectations overall. the big question of linkedin is can it make an inroad to china? it is one of the u.s. players that is not blocked. >> keeping a close eye on that and all things tech. hans, another conviction of a former s.a.c. flow. >> matthew martoma has been found guilty. it may make it less likely that rosecutors will go after steve cohen. it is looking like this may be the last conviction against s.a.c. >> ryan, you're watc
it is unemployment day and that is going to dominate the agenda. johnny ferro has that. >> yes, he does. it is all about jobs day in the u.s. >> absolutely. in just about five hours. it is the only number people will be looking for. the estimate is 180,000. keep an eye of unemployment. it is getting close to the threshold of 6.5%. it is actually a good thing. we'll talk about that later. >> we're still keeping an eye on tech. >> the winners and losers. facebook rallied...
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what we are seeing here is a statute that is very unpopular and si is right, my beef is with the statute itself but it is also with the way the president is going about implementing this. let'sw was written so now enforcement is the normal approach to these matters. of course, the law was so poorly written, so poorly thought out, that there is no way to enforce it is written. what he is doing, in so many ways, is rewriting it. for example, he is having the administration impose this contraceptive mandate which has led to the suit by the little sisters of the poor. he has instituted delay's. he has put certain penalties off for a while. hocs simply --it is ad and this is what has so many people up in arms because they cannot plan their own lives. businesses and individuals have to plan for their own insurance, their health care, and yet it changes day by day. this is the kind of thing that has led to the extraordinary unpopularity of this bill and in particular the way it has gone about thing implemented by this president and his administration. up on let me follow- specific examples of w
what we are seeing here is a statute that is very unpopular and si is right, my beef is with the statute itself but it is also with the way the president is going about implementing this. let'sw was written so now enforcement is the normal approach to these matters. of course, the law was so poorly written, so poorly thought out, that there is no way to enforce it is written. what he is doing, in so many ways, is rewriting it. for example, he is having the administration impose this...
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that is essentially what slicklogin does. that is what google is buying. we do not know how much, but given that they launched five months ago, we do not think it is the league of $1 billion or anything like that. >> tell us about some of those deals, u.s. tech giants buying israeli startups. thate landmark acquisition we saw last year. we have also seen apple buying primesense. we saw facebook buying lenovo. officiallyeek, viber based in cyprus, but it is an israeli company, bought for nearly $1 billion by rakuten. a lot of companies looking to israel to buy companies either at the start of their lifecycle and even when they are more developed, but certainly a hunting ground. sometimes they try to outbid each other. thanks. see you later. >> london fashion week kicked off on friday and jonathan ferro has the latest with the company stepping out in style. >> this time, it is hunter's boots. they have been making boots for over 150 years. the powers that be, the private equity firm behind the brand, want to expand somewhere outside of boots. this is a briti
that is essentially what slicklogin does. that is what google is buying. we do not know how much, but given that they launched five months ago, we do not think it is the league of $1 billion or anything like that. >> tell us about some of those deals, u.s. tech giants buying israeli startups. thate landmark acquisition we saw last year. we have also seen apple buying primesense. we saw facebook buying lenovo. officiallyeek, viber based in cyprus, but it is an israeli company, bought for...
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where is. >> rose: where is china now? because it seems more focused on its internal growth and economic issues than it is on playing a role on the world stage and so, therefore, it is left. >> well, that is true up to a point, unfortunately, i think the last couple of years some of the chinese who are enormously he breeb evaluated by the fact that china is coequal to the united states in some respects and will soon surpass it are raising issues such as the relationship with japan. >> rose: right. >> as to the relationship with the philippines, as the right to, to the seas and what is underthe seas and so forth and the nationalist governments are more outspoken especially particularly the military, i deprocessor this and i think we contributed in to infamous wording on pivoting to the east, i think that was a very unfortunate word pivot because it has a totally military message and the chinese interpreted it as signaling we want to be preempt innocent in the far east and contain china. >> rose: yes. one last question about
where is. >> rose: where is china now? because it seems more focused on its internal growth and economic issues than it is on playing a role on the world stage and so, therefore, it is left. >> well, that is true up to a point, unfortunately, i think the last couple of years some of the chinese who are enormously he breeb evaluated by the fact that china is coequal to the united states in some respects and will soon surpass it are raising issues such as the relationship with japan....
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>> what is so exciting about what is going on in the united states is it is finally linking many of thents around domestic violence and violence against women in general to global understanding that these are risks that women face around the world as a group. one of the problems so far -- at least historically with the domestic violence movement and violence against women in general -- any times people did not perceive they were raped so there would be an anti-incarceration movement, for example, that would not necessarily see the link between having expressed domestic violence or other forms of abuse and that being a start or pathway into incarceration or vice versa. what is happening here is women are putting their bodies at the site where former abilities intersect. by that, i mean vulnerability to gender violence, exportation of gender, the drug war -- all of these things come together to create unique risks, many time risks that poor woman, marginalized women, women of color face. the idea is if you basically decentralize, encourage women to put their bodies literally at the sites
>> what is so exciting about what is going on in the united states is it is finally linking many of thents around domestic violence and violence against women in general to global understanding that these are risks that women face around the world as a group. one of the problems so far -- at least historically with the domestic violence movement and violence against women in general -- any times people did not perceive they were raped so there would be an anti-incarceration movement, for...
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is is a netflix film.gin with the reaction of what we're hearing about and how all of this builds through social media compared to your experience in cairo. what it shows is that even though the particulars of these struggles are different, there is a global movement happening of young people trying to claim their rights. andrecently showed the film in demanded they show it there. they subtitled in and translated it themselves. they sat in 15 degrees below and watched it and we skyped. at the end of the screening, they will not be free until the egyptian square is free. there is a connectivity that is happening that is truly amazing to watch. something that is important to remember that what we felt when filming our film is that often the news covers the head of this organization or that organization. in our case, it was the brotherhood of their military. what is important to remember is that of real people with real families that are struggling to change the situation on the ground, the struggle for human
is is a netflix film.gin with the reaction of what we're hearing about and how all of this builds through social media compared to your experience in cairo. what it shows is that even though the particulars of these struggles are different, there is a global movement happening of young people trying to claim their rights. andrecently showed the film in demanded they show it there. they subtitled in and translated it themselves. they sat in 15 degrees below and watched it and we skyped. at the...
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now the number is zero. it is other things. it is supplied trade, it is --supply chains, trade.t is a different time and we need to see opportunities created by this integration. >> when president obama comes at the end of february. >> next week. >> middle of february. when he comes next week, what does mexico want to hear and want from the american president and policies that might affect mexico? >> we have a very fluid relationship with the u.s. government. president obama was in mexico back in may. we had a visit from joe biden also later in the year. and we have a lot of conversations ongoing with the u.s. government. >> the secretary commerce. >> the secretary commerce spent a whole week in mexico last week. i speak regularly with jack lew, the secretary of the treasury. these meetings are not about setting priorities are getting to know each other. these are about -- >> what would make it a successful meeting? >> to follow up on the priorities and the tasks we have set up since the beginning. that me tell you about one. border infrastructure. since nafta was enacted -- >>
now the number is zero. it is other things. it is supplied trade, it is --supply chains, trade.t is a different time and we need to see opportunities created by this integration. >> when president obama comes at the end of february. >> next week. >> middle of february. when he comes next week, what does mexico want to hear and want from the american president and policies that might affect mexico? >> we have a very fluid relationship with the u.s. government. president...