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>> there is, is the conundrum.d employment rates, long-term unemployment, graduating university students, is not matching. it is not a shortage as much as a mismatch. geography and skill, that will subside as you get more demand from companies because they will accept it at last. now, there is no motivation for a company to accept anything but a perfect hire. >> when you say ceos are showing more confidence, give us a relative comparison. take us back to 2006 or 2007, the confidence level then versus now? exuberant, a little of course. stage at all.hat comparing it to 2010, a little things were coming back. so much caution, so much concerned about adding any kind of cost. what we are seeing is, there is still a notion of more with less, ceos are saying my demand is building, my backlog is looking better, i have got to start thinking more about my workforce than i did before. which was i do not want anymore, i am nervous, it is subsiding. still some forces on the horizon. for 2014 your themes is simplification, the
>> there is, is the conundrum.d employment rates, long-term unemployment, graduating university students, is not matching. it is not a shortage as much as a mismatch. geography and skill, that will subside as you get more demand from companies because they will accept it at last. now, there is no motivation for a company to accept anything but a perfect hire. >> when you say ceos are showing more confidence, give us a relative comparison. take us back to 2006 or 2007, the confidence...
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Jan 24, 2014
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complacency is a risk. it is one of them. are seeing at the moment, to go with the optimism -- we are seeking the recommendation of the moment. that is our analysis. all we are also seeing risks that should be of concern. we have new risks as well. essentially, what we believe is -- of thea reset the way the economy grows around the world. >> how would you do it? >> the old one, financial issue,ty, is still an especially developing here and there. unemployment.e there are 2 million people who do not have a job at the moment, and a growth rate that is too slow to respond to the market needs in terms of job creation. we have still an unbalanced growth, uneven growth. it is rebalancing, but we are not there yet. look at when the recovery does consolidate further. numerous, we have tapering on the horizon, which is now beginning in the united states. there is a spillover effect, particularly on the emerging- market economies. about you only concerned inflation in europe? or is this something that can spread? >> we see inflation r
complacency is a risk. it is one of them. are seeing at the moment, to go with the optimism -- we are seeking the recommendation of the moment. that is our analysis. all we are also seeing risks that should be of concern. we have new risks as well. essentially, what we believe is -- of thea reset the way the economy grows around the world. >> how would you do it? >> the old one, financial issue,ty, is still an especially developing here and there. unemployment.e there are 2 million...
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is the distillation of what is truth and what is fact.t is incredibly empowering to give everyone a megaphone. our general manager spoke about this, we will do everything we can to try to curb it on the lat form, the challenges, one thread was only seen by about 50 people until a reporter tweeted about it and spread the word. like i said, what do we do when we all have megaphones? we can try to encourage -- it is a bigger problem than just the technology can solve. >> the title of this is "without their permission." don't we make our times, isn't that what happens? >> the thinking i had was, so much of value in previous centuries was created by people who can manage resources, people who had access to factories, to capital, and could higher labor and do all this stuff erie that generally left out a lot of people. it wasn't impossible, but it made it harder. while the internet and this technology is not a magic wand, it enables your eye to say to someone with a straight face, if you have an internet connection and a laptop, you really can
is the distillation of what is truth and what is fact.t is incredibly empowering to give everyone a megaphone. our general manager spoke about this, we will do everything we can to try to curb it on the lat form, the challenges, one thread was only seen by about 50 people until a reporter tweeted about it and spread the word. like i said, what do we do when we all have megaphones? we can try to encourage -- it is a bigger problem than just the technology can solve. >> the title of this is...
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is 22, eight is 29, -27 32 -- iis 22, minus think it is -$.11 is my media take.e anticipated the provisions would be less than anticipated. about $104 million for the first quarter. we will continue looking through this. jamie dimon making some reference to moving past a couple of challenging periods. >> we see a lot of predictability before they mentioned the fortress balance sheet of james dimon. 6000 300ed again, over military veterans. we have hired william cohan, country bidding editor, written 17 books, one more than p.j. o'rourke. bill cohan with a terrific perspective. let me ask you the question i always ask you -- are we truly beyond the financial crisis? is a bigll, that question this early in the morning. the answer in part is yes. -- it is clear what is happening in the financial sector, it is clear where the vibrations are basically going. it's clear who the survivors are. it is clear the economy is getting better. >> there are fewer survivors. you suggest with your own spirit -- i know you hedge it -- it is essentially a monopoly profits. >> cartel
is 22, eight is 29, -27 32 -- iis 22, minus think it is -$.11 is my media take.e anticipated the provisions would be less than anticipated. about $104 million for the first quarter. we will continue looking through this. jamie dimon making some reference to moving past a couple of challenging periods. >> we see a lot of predictability before they mentioned the fortress balance sheet of james dimon. 6000 300ed again, over military veterans. we have hired william cohan, country bidding...
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in france, it is 11%. it is less. need to take into account all and not only look at who is paying for it. >> 50 billion euros will be reined back out of spending. where are those spending cuts going to come? he mentioned the health-care system yesterday. it cannot all come from health care. to assure them what would be the place of states in our life. we need to start with us. expensive without thinking about what could be the mission, the goals we need to reach. definitely. >> is three years long enough? >> we have already started. in 2013.d this year, there will be -15 billion euros. it is not new. it is just a reaffirmation of the direction. the business world came out today and said that we like these points, we want 30 billion euros cut for labor charges. >> they never want to pay. -100 billion. i think he would rather explain the innovation, his view on the new businesses france could have and be the leader on. >> and the new jobs being unveiled, 50,000 new jobs for the youth in 2014, where are they going to be
in france, it is 11%. it is less. need to take into account all and not only look at who is paying for it. >> 50 billion euros will be reined back out of spending. where are those spending cuts going to come? he mentioned the health-care system yesterday. it cannot all come from health care. to assure them what would be the place of states in our life. we need to start with us. expensive without thinking about what could be the mission, the goals we need to reach. definitely. >> is...
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is what is interesting. it is like he loves the godfather. they make him an offer he can't refuse. they say they can refuse. >> they will refuse every offer. >> in reality, he knows two things. one, as william daley said, after 2014, no one cares what he does. this is a slight exaggeration. it means the midterms are coming. after the midterm elections, all the media there goes to the succession process. the next election. it is very difficult. he is not going to win the house. he may even lose the senate. what legislation can he get through in 2014? may be. maybe. immigration is in the best interest of the republicans politically. whether they see it or not. >> he suggested they do something about it depends on who they appeal to. >> then they will not win the next cycle. >> what is the response at the white house? >> i never want to know. >> you do not write for them. >> i am not writing for them. i am writing for what i hope is an honest and deeper portrait of somebody we already know. >> you come away wit
is what is interesting. it is like he loves the godfather. they make him an offer he can't refuse. they say they can refuse. >> they will refuse every offer. >> in reality, he knows two things. one, as william daley said, after 2014, no one cares what he does. this is a slight exaggeration. it means the midterms are coming. after the midterm elections, all the media there goes to the succession process. the next election. it is very difficult. he is not going to win the house. he...
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is it distribution? is it technology is it the consumer? increasingly you would say the consumer is the king, because technology empowers them to make the choices. >> rose: right. >> what talent they want to watch, whether they want to pay for something if they don't pay then the talent is going to take it to the next -- on the other hand, every time i start to think, well, reid hastings said this to me, i is a did consumer is king, if the consumer is really the king, ken, why is it we can't watch a movie on television the same day it appears in the movie theatre? >> rose: good point. >> which is what we would like but we can't. >> rose: but we might be able to? >> well, at that point then you have disrupted the movie -- >> but it is the same argument in terms of i think football has and sports have you talk to football owners what they worry most about is people can see it in such an extraordinary way now on big screen television at home, you know, how do you get them to the stadium? >> wait until you say 4 k, the 4 k pictures are extraord
is it distribution? is it technology is it the consumer? increasingly you would say the consumer is the king, because technology empowers them to make the choices. >> rose: right. >> what talent they want to watch, whether they want to pay for something if they don't pay then the talent is going to take it to the next -- on the other hand, every time i start to think, well, reid hastings said this to me, i is a did consumer is king, if the consumer is really the king, ken, why is it...
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there is not such a thing is no gravity. there is always some microgravity. >> i trust your filmmaking. how was it to have your son work with you? >> it was great in the sense that when we are working together, we are just two writers working together. >> just like any other good writer. >> he came with the concept, not necessarily the story of space but the concept that it was very visceral. it is so relentless that audiences would put themselves into an emotional journey. >> you were working on an independent film that fell through? >> yes, the reason we started talking about "gravity" is that when the project fell through, i went to london to figure out what to do with that project, to find financing. he read this other script that i had written that had a similar concept to "gravity." we started talking about that concept. we never planned to professionally sit down and write "gravity," we just started talking about the types of movies we wanted to see and that conversation turned into an all night long conversation that
there is not such a thing is no gravity. there is always some microgravity. >> i trust your filmmaking. how was it to have your son work with you? >> it was great in the sense that when we are working together, we are just two writers working together. >> just like any other good writer. >> he came with the concept, not necessarily the story of space but the concept that it was very visceral. it is so relentless that audiences would put themselves into an emotional...
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it is a weaker yen which is a calm that is out there.here is all sorts of news going on including a stream of earnings. we see that with the media focus particularly in the new york area with time warner cable front and center. >> it beat earnings estimates. revenue came in higher than anticipated and it boosted its quarterly dividend. it sounds great until you get to the line where customers are declining. customers are down 85,000 in the quarter which is a consistent theme. >> charger is making a bid for $132.50 and time warner cable wants between 100 $50-100 $60. how do you make that argument when you are losing subscribers? >> the broader theme from craig moffett is cable is winning. that is his basic theme is that everybody wants in and the consolidation of the business because this is the platform that is winning. >> you see that with comcast in agreement with chartered to by certain divisions of time warner cable business at the deal with charter ones of going through. john malone is front and center of that. >> time warner cable
it is a weaker yen which is a calm that is out there.here is all sorts of news going on including a stream of earnings. we see that with the media focus particularly in the new york area with time warner cable front and center. >> it beat earnings estimates. revenue came in higher than anticipated and it boosted its quarterly dividend. it sounds great until you get to the line where customers are declining. customers are down 85,000 in the quarter which is a consistent theme. >>...
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he is saying he is going to mars and then he is not.is going to get a rental car and drive to phoenix. and then he will open a bar in phoenix and grow an awesome beard. >> i can't wait for that next girl he met in phoenix and she calls the ex-wife. who is this? is this his earth wife? you can just forget it. he wants three boobs. >> he will go to mars and there will be three other people there. after a year he will get sick of them and calling nasa going, to you have anything in jupiter? it is time. >> i love that at the end of the story he says i hope my family will be able to forgive me down the road. you [bleep] live on mars. it doesn't matter. you live on mars and/or tucson. it is to the clear which. >> and places in tucson look like mars. >> he will be sending postcards. >> he will be taking pictures of the red rock in tucson going, oh, mars. >> they have cactus too. >> we are on the best western in tucson. >> yeah, that is a strip club. we built one on mars. >> it is colonized by strippers. >> we made it look like the one in tucso
he is saying he is going to mars and then he is not.is going to get a rental car and drive to phoenix. and then he will open a bar in phoenix and grow an awesome beard. >> i can't wait for that next girl he met in phoenix and she calls the ex-wife. who is this? is this his earth wife? you can just forget it. he wants three boobs. >> he will go to mars and there will be three other people there. after a year he will get sick of them and calling nasa going, to you have anything in...
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she is a mom. >> she is a mom protecting her kid. >> she is a mom. she needs to set a good example for her children who are there watching her. i am not surprised this is college football between two southern teams. alabama and oklahoma. i am from the south and i no know those people take their sports very seriously. this is not shocking at all and i'm actually surprised it didn't go further. >> i don't know, paul, you are usually the one getting taunted. instead of stick up for you, your son usually joins the taunter. how does that make you feel? would this be -- i don't know, does this happen on your shows often where people lunge at you? >> yes, it is usually my wife screaming get off. this is not working. it is sports, right? that's the problem. people get so amped up over sports they are fighting over it. what happened to the days when we fought for honorable reason in this country and civil rights. we fought the nazis and we fought for the last cabbage patch doll on christmas. that's the real reason to fight. feel free to laugh right there. >>
she is a mom. >> she is a mom protecting her kid. >> she is a mom. she needs to set a good example for her children who are there watching her. i am not surprised this is college football between two southern teams. alabama and oklahoma. i am from the south and i no know those people take their sports very seriously. this is not shocking at all and i'm actually surprised it didn't go further. >> i don't know, paul, you are usually the one getting taunted. instead of stick up...
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i do it is a stupid question because what do you mean? is is really question is a global warming? yes. temperatures have risen but not lately is it manmade or our fall? is it three a crisis in the fed is can we do anything about it? bill nye answers are yes. yes. yes. yes. he has told dealers to be aware of global warming. >> the globe is getting too warm so we have to be careful otherwise things could get a weird. john: and bill nye joins us now along with sceptic mark, why a are you not scared civic we can now look at their predictions to see them fail at of one of its 17 climate models 114 failed so when predictions are feeling it is worse than they thought but that is not the case the bottom line is the burden of proof is on them and they failed to make the case. >> 1750 there were 1 billion cubans in the world but now there are over 7 billion people it has more than doubled in my lifetime. these people trying to live the way we lived is filling the atmosphere with more carbon dioxide that existed a couple centuries ago. the speed it is gigi is troublesome for so many large po
i do it is a stupid question because what do you mean? is is really question is a global warming? yes. temperatures have risen but not lately is it manmade or our fall? is it three a crisis in the fed is can we do anything about it? bill nye answers are yes. yes. yes. yes. he has told dealers to be aware of global warming. >> the globe is getting too warm so we have to be careful otherwise things could get a weird. john: and bill nye joins us now along with sceptic mark, why a are you not...
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it is in our constitution. it is comprehensive. it is all around. we have to move forward on all of the fronts. >> there is this fear of instability that might threaten the power of a party. the leadership of the country is provided by the party. >> if there is instability in china, it is a national interest that would maintain stability while carrying out all of the necessary reform. >> where does the country worry about creating instability? >> many incidents could lead to instability. if it would allow social injustice to grow too much, it could cause instability. that is why we are putting so much emphasis on greater social justice. >> what does social justice mean? >> people who have a better rule of law and equal access to opportunity. many things. >> there are two interesting things about china. anybody that you talk to that is proud to be chinese will ask us to respect the long tradition of china in its history as they rightly should. at the same time, they will say to me as a reporter that he expect us to move too fast. we have a change tha
it is in our constitution. it is comprehensive. it is all around. we have to move forward on all of the fronts. >> there is this fear of instability that might threaten the power of a party. the leadership of the country is provided by the party. >> if there is instability in china, it is a national interest that would maintain stability while carrying out all of the necessary reform. >> where does the country worry about creating instability? >> many incidents could...
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whole building is in soft. this is on douglas ave. this flame when we went from one, two to three alarms within minutes. fire crews are there but i do not see any water being put on this. this continues to burn. this is on that was avenue and this has just became three alarms. the flames continued to burn. this appears to be a machine shop when we get more information we will bring it to you. >> we will take a quick break. we have more stuff on the 49ers. we will be break. we have more stuff on the 49ers. we will be right back bread get up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found a red tag! bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends monday. >> welcome back. opening bell on wall street right now. it looks like we have earned some gains. the dow fell over 60 points. here is a live look. it looks like it will be a positive friday at least early trading. we have good numbers coming out from morgan stanley. >> there is a large fire in redwood city. we will go live to the pictures. this is from hel
whole building is in soft. this is on douglas ave. this flame when we went from one, two to three alarms within minutes. fire crews are there but i do not see any water being put on this. this continues to burn. this is on that was avenue and this has just became three alarms. the flames continued to burn. this appears to be a machine shop when we get more information we will bring it to you. >> we will take a quick break. we have more stuff on the 49ers. we will be break. we have more...
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now the question is, what is next?ls of 3m, i was curious how much of the state is left in the u.s.? >> 3m has about 20% exposure to emerging markets. that's significant exposure. we are only seeing the beginning , even today, with emerging struggling.ncies what we are looking for is a smart play to continue to expect or believe the emerging markets might have issues. >> ok. >> and tomorrow morning, it may insight into what they see in emerging markets. how can we position ourselves to benefit if there are further negative consequences for the company? >> considering they had a huge s&plast year, beating the at 51%? analyst passed target is 145 dollars, then it becomes $160. valuing today, i know. are at a premium for other consumer fields as well. i think we -- we think a lot of upside is already priced in. >> we are looking at four percent sales growth over the last quarter. what is the trade? >> my trade is a contrarian view. by the put spread this week. spread expires friday. i started out with the winter $28 put s
now the question is, what is next?ls of 3m, i was curious how much of the state is left in the u.s.? >> 3m has about 20% exposure to emerging markets. that's significant exposure. we are only seeing the beginning , even today, with emerging struggling.ncies what we are looking for is a smart play to continue to expect or believe the emerging markets might have issues. >> ok. >> and tomorrow morning, it may insight into what they see in emerging markets. how can we position...
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what i think is unique is ultimately a bank is nothing else but intermediate team.g to fund economic growth. ermediating to fund economic growth. theive years after financial crisis, how important is trust? the surveys continue to show the banks are the least trusted industry in the world. >> take the bank of america for example. the old bank of america, compared to the new bank of america, is a completely different institution. are becoming the everyman's bank. a beautiful thing for investors and society at large. there are two different models. that is the old way of doing banking. management used to teach -- used to take packages. finally, the returns are lower. we need to dwell on this for just a moment. this is from an investor's point of view. it is a beautiful thing. >> look at the s&p 500. you are an apple, you are a google. suddenly you have it priced at 15 times. you can have less earnings. this happens for morgan stanley. morgan stanley has a five percent today. if valuation are tangible. made profits profit out of fixed income trading. from morgan stanle
what i think is unique is ultimately a bank is nothing else but intermediate team.g to fund economic growth. ermediating to fund economic growth. theive years after financial crisis, how important is trust? the surveys continue to show the banks are the least trusted industry in the world. >> take the bank of america for example. the old bank of america, compared to the new bank of america, is a completely different institution. are becoming the everyman's bank. a beautiful thing for...
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use of catch -- cash is the corporate rage. is a super bowl ad worth it? that is the $4 million question. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live from world headquarters in new york third it is wednesday, january 29th. i'm tom keene, and joining me as all with scarlet fu and alix steel. >> turkey raising rates, increasing the overnight lending rate to wealth percent. it was an emergency meeting to help and the lira fall. resisting government pressure and reversing years of policy at stoking growth. it was a very impressive move out of turkey. 7:00 a.m., mortgage applications, two :00 p.m., fomc rate decision, the finale for ben bernanke. p.m.00 >> india raised rates as well. taperthey decide to again, what kind of havoc can it read? >> a bloomberg exclusive, golden said meeting. >> the mullet, business up front and party in the back. after the bell, qualcomm, facebook, party on. party apparently, facebook. >> we will speak to cory johnson today on the unique characteristics of yahoo!'s earnings report yesterday. let's do a data check their it i want
use of catch -- cash is the corporate rage. is a super bowl ad worth it? that is the $4 million question. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live from world headquarters in new york third it is wednesday, january 29th. i'm tom keene, and joining me as all with scarlet fu and alix steel. >> turkey raising rates, increasing the overnight lending rate to wealth percent. it was an emergency meeting to help and the lira fall. resisting government pressure and reversing years...
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that is what is coming apart.what we are witnessing right now. >> and they split over what? >> a couple of things. i think this is a classic fight over power. this is a knife fight. >> ambassador, add what you think about the conflicts the prime minister finds himself engaged in, and how does he emerge out of this? >> as you have already heard, the underlying problem is, be it the military and the old elite, erdogan and his coalition, the judiciary and the police, all are trying to exploit their positions in society to establish control over the entire society in a system that is normally officially democratic. the majorityim is majoritarian idea of wherever the people elect should call the shop applies to him. thus, he's going after the police and the judicial figures who have uncovered this corruption scandal which almost certainly has a lot of evidence behind it. nonetheless, it is being politically utilized and exploited. erdogan needs to win this one if -- needs to win this battle if he wants to become presid
that is what is coming apart.what we are witnessing right now. >> and they split over what? >> a couple of things. i think this is a classic fight over power. this is a knife fight. >> ambassador, add what you think about the conflicts the prime minister finds himself engaged in, and how does he emerge out of this? >> as you have already heard, the underlying problem is, be it the military and the old elite, erdogan and his coalition, the judiciary and the police, all...
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he is with moffett nathanson. this guy is different, isn't he? >> he is.he history you describe. the cable cowboy history, really the grandfather of the modern cable industry. but as you said, john once said it is a crime against humanity for a cable company to be levered at less than four times either.. now you have the whole industry with the exception of chartered, which he partially controls, with relatively low levels of leverage. one of the things he wants to do is bring back the leverage -- himotally pushing against in a consensus. the leverage, forget about it, want to leverage up and make things happen. word athat -- the vogue the moment, disruptive -- is a disruptive in the industry or does it embraced activism and the ability to shake things up? >> he is actually talking about something i think the whole industry will get behind. he wants the cable industry to return to the heyday of the 1990's when it cable operators work much more collaboratively. they don't compete with each other. they are in separate geographies so they don't directly compe
he is with moffett nathanson. this guy is different, isn't he? >> he is.he history you describe. the cable cowboy history, really the grandfather of the modern cable industry. but as you said, john once said it is a crime against humanity for a cable company to be levered at less than four times either.. now you have the whole industry with the exception of chartered, which he partially controls, with relatively low levels of leverage. one of the things he wants to do is bring back the...
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that is my hope, and that is my wish. i want to thank again everybody that is in this room and all the partners over the past four years that have made this the most dynamic time in the public that any nhtsa administration has ever had in public office, and u.s. have had the ability to do god's work. so keep talking, keep planning, keep innovating, keep growing, and please keep safety as number one priority. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. it was very interesting. we are going to talk about privacy only today. i have been coming to this show out to las vegas for almost 25 years now, to technology shows. i've heard innovation revolution and till was death from hearing it. but honestly, this year, we are really seeing the start of something that will revolutionize travel, safety, david alluded to the idea of zero fatalities if people realistically talk about now, but there is a long road to get there. that is what our starting point will be. i will run through the folks on the panel and then get off
that is my hope, and that is my wish. i want to thank again everybody that is in this room and all the partners over the past four years that have made this the most dynamic time in the public that any nhtsa administration has ever had in public office, and u.s. have had the ability to do god's work. so keep talking, keep planning, keep innovating, keep growing, and please keep safety as number one priority. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. it was very interesting....
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>> sure it is. is ok?om the nfl's perspective, first and foremost they want their stadium sold. they built the stadiums on the premise that they had to squeeze every nickel out of the concessions, merchandise, out of the restaurants and bars. if people are not there, you don't get them. that is the premise they operate under. they need the stadiums to be full because the broadcast is there already. >> i guess i get it, but you are running the risk of alienating -- what do you think, pat? two games blacked out this year. that's it. now you are running them in the playoffs, obviously. where the temperature will be -15 degrees -- not windchill, -15 degrees. >> but it is green bay. they are used to that. that, do you want to weigh in here? >> there was a time when perhaps the blackout rule made sense when football was trying to build an audience. but now it is the most popular sport. scarce, ands highly it feels more like a black male rule -- like a black male rule l rule ratherckmai than a blackout rule. $5 b
>> sure it is. is ok?om the nfl's perspective, first and foremost they want their stadium sold. they built the stadiums on the premise that they had to squeeze every nickel out of the concessions, merchandise, out of the restaurants and bars. if people are not there, you don't get them. that is the premise they operate under. they need the stadiums to be full because the broadcast is there already. >> i guess i get it, but you are running the risk of alienating -- what do you think,...
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is, is $100 uestion billion, which you said 97% were that is $97 billi billion.here was only 55,000 jobs made from this that on the internet where you said you could read it. ou also said ford got $6 billion for new batteries and created 33,000 jobs. guest: we're spewing out a lot of statistics. is the loan guarantee program which was $20 billion to $30 billion, that had a 97% success rate. that was in the the only program. there were other investments making federal buildings more energy efficient that way taxpayers went have to waste on energy. that is part of the $100 billion, not part of the $30 of the loan question program. $6 billion in lens to ford was a different program. hat was called the advanced technological vehicle manufacturing program that was created under president bush. ed $6 billion to ford otor company where they were retooling factories to make more fuel efficient cars. 33,000 jobs. host: is your question whether were worth it for the jobs created? caller: exactly. under president obama's program said they spent $100 billion nd you quieted t
is, is $100 uestion billion, which you said 97% were that is $97 billi billion.here was only 55,000 jobs made from this that on the internet where you said you could read it. ou also said ford got $6 billion for new batteries and created 33,000 jobs. guest: we're spewing out a lot of statistics. is the loan guarantee program which was $20 billion to $30 billion, that had a 97% success rate. that was in the the only program. there were other investments making federal buildings more energy...
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us, buty is great for is this the fact that content is going in this direction? is it a good thing?een a journalist for over a decade. the two most exciting news organizations are buzz feed and another that came out of nowhere. there was a book called the filter bubble. how defensible are these new content models if they can start out of nowhere? >> i think that is the exciting part of it. what is interesting is i was one of the first -- i was at the washington post for several years and i work at the huffington post. i remember people thought i was crazy to leave the washington post to work for arianna. >> look at where the huffington post is now. >> this was pre-aol. >> what about the business model? is it defensible? that isthey have done impressive if they have taken advantage of the social platform in a way that a lot of others have it. value of't realize the what that is. i gave buzz feed a big lead. we sometimes talk about the and less the people about the business models. there is room for only so many advertising supported businesses. when you get really specific, if the ne
us, buty is great for is this the fact that content is going in this direction? is it a good thing?een a journalist for over a decade. the two most exciting news organizations are buzz feed and another that came out of nowhere. there was a book called the filter bubble. how defensible are these new content models if they can start out of nowhere? >> i think that is the exciting part of it. what is interesting is i was one of the first -- i was at the washington post for several years and...
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that is stunning, doc. >> yes, it is.acebo concept is something that we have seen before, and a placebo is a substance that has no known medical effect, and the placebo effect is one ta has been studied in the past and it is a phenomenon that the patients may take a placebo and still experience a change in the symptoms, and that is what we are talking about with this particular study. in fact, the study took it one step further, and looked at patient's expectations. a and the study was built up with 66 people involved, and they were migraine sufferers, and they were given a placebo or migraine medication or sometimes a pill they didn't know what it was, and the researchers found a number of things, but one of the things they found is that when the patients were given positive e expectations, the effe effectiveness of not only the migraine medication, the placebo increased as well, so this is really quite interesting. >> and point out that the res researchers are from harvard medical school, and beth israel, and top notch
that is stunning, doc. >> yes, it is.acebo concept is something that we have seen before, and a placebo is a substance that has no known medical effect, and the placebo effect is one ta has been studied in the past and it is a phenomenon that the patients may take a placebo and still experience a change in the symptoms, and that is what we are talking about with this particular study. in fact, the study took it one step further, and looked at patient's expectations. a and the study was...
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this is politics and this is business. >> he is an offensive guy. >> he really is. >> -- he is an events>> it really is. this guy was really decisive. >> he likes to go for fewer stops. exactly. >> one of the place he had was medicalare with facilities across very states across the u.s. up 45% by october alone. definite gains. very simple. or people have insurance and turned to the hospitals and are spending more money. >> and a lot of the winners in the top 10 had a similar strategy. >> very much. him.ll us more about >> very smart. two degrees. a degree in engineering. he does not want anyone to talk over his head. >> metaphors are quick and fast. him did ther taught horse win because it was faster because the others were slow? it is not about who you know. it is not about having the membership at the country club. it was almost a perfect storm. great plans to go to hospitals. this is a man who typically does not like mining companies are editing companies -- energy companies. they were the laggards last two. >> he is not what you would call and activists. >> now. -- no. suggestion tot
this is politics and this is business. >> he is an offensive guy. >> he really is. >> -- he is an events>> it really is. this guy was really decisive. >> he likes to go for fewer stops. exactly. >> one of the place he had was medicalare with facilities across very states across the u.s. up 45% by october alone. definite gains. very simple. or people have insurance and turned to the hospitals and are spending more money. >> and a lot of the winners in...
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that is the convene light that is on at night when congress is in session. it is not one bulb that is lit but four. there is an interstitial space behind the statue base. as you can see, no person is permitted above this platform under any circumstance. make sure there is someone in front of you. if there is someone in front of you you can focus on it is easier. >> how far are we going down? >> we will stop here. one of the things i wanted to point out to you here as you are coming down the steps, you will see that the 36 rib tresses that form the superstructure converge at this level and go to support the statue of freedom. as you can imagine trying to merge 36 items into such a small space at the top was too great so every third truss is the one that continues forward and the two that flank it merge into it for buttressing support. what you also see here is the enormous superstructure has very slender bands that reach down to suspend the shell below. and it has a very thin element that reaches out to the shape of the exterior dome. the brilliant thing abou
that is the convene light that is on at night when congress is in session. it is not one bulb that is lit but four. there is an interstitial space behind the statue base. as you can see, no person is permitted above this platform under any circumstance. make sure there is someone in front of you. if there is someone in front of you you can focus on it is easier. >> how far are we going down? >> we will stop here. one of the things i wanted to point out to you here as you are coming...
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, is that. >> that is possible.lings on both sides of very strong. very strong nationalist feelings in both sides. you feel that these two countries will realize so much is at stake, that isn't -- it is not worth threatening the stability and the order of the world. you have risk on the economy as we have seen and the middle east it self. there is a big situation of uncertainty. you travel to china? >> i spent a lot of time in china. the most important thing is the decisions that were taken at the committee in november for the economy. i think that gives a huge new lease of life to reform and china.and growth in the leadership was strong enough to manage the situation with japan, realizing the strong feelings on both sides. china keeps on growing and that is the benefit to china and the world. >> i never quite got it together to meditate cap really. >> how have you dealt with stress? >> the way i dealt with the is to realize what really matters and what does not. likenk we come to a place davos i do think you're rea
, is that. >> that is possible.lings on both sides of very strong. very strong nationalist feelings in both sides. you feel that these two countries will realize so much is at stake, that isn't -- it is not worth threatening the stability and the order of the world. you have risk on the economy as we have seen and the middle east it self. there is a big situation of uncertainty. you travel to china? >> i spent a lot of time in china. the most important thing is the decisions that...
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>> is this our a-block? >> yes, it is. look at yourself in the mirror, kimberly, and ask yourself why we hate black ice. >> i don't know. i'm puerto rico. >> i have one thing that would be helpful to viewers rather than listening to our nonsense tips. and storm survival from the red cross. listen to noaa radio and bring in all pets, including the ferrets, and gas up your big wheel and put together a supply kit like water and food and keep the thermometer at the -- the thermostat at the same temperature and avoid driving. so, eric, if you were to put together a emergency supply kit, what would you want to have in that kit? >> i would know what he would have. >> just be realistic. >> like you were going to say vodka or something like that. >> i was going to say vodka. >> i can bail you out, because molly is now availance in quincy, massachusetts. i'm going to read this again. it was 20 below zero this morning. holly, take it away. >> reporter: absolutely freezing. it is till frigidly cold. the sun is down and behind me the c
>> is this our a-block? >> yes, it is. look at yourself in the mirror, kimberly, and ask yourself why we hate black ice. >> i don't know. i'm puerto rico. >> i have one thing that would be helpful to viewers rather than listening to our nonsense tips. and storm survival from the red cross. listen to noaa radio and bring in all pets, including the ferrets, and gas up your big wheel and put together a supply kit like water and food and keep the thermometer at the -- the...
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the new agreement is it is bow, is it going to be accept to believe the u.s. and to israel and the other ally, that will have to roll back their capabilities. >> rose: -- the cent fiewjs. >> some dismantling of a lot of cent fiewnls because the iranians built a lot over the obama years so i think that is one thing. the second is, we i we have nevr seen the international atomic energy agency, the nuclear inspectors get inside the research operations that they believe is working on the design of a weapon, and, you know, it would be prepretty difficult and i suspect pretty embarrass fog the iranians if they had to go allow the scientist whose are believed to be working on that to be interviewed, i think that will be a hard one for them and i think the third big problem is lifting sanctions against iran in a fairly big way, it is going to be a very heavy lift for the president given the fact that so many democrats even want to impose new sanctions now even while the negotiations are underway. >> rose: david sanger, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: good t
the new agreement is it is bow, is it going to be accept to believe the u.s. and to israel and the other ally, that will have to roll back their capabilities. >> rose: -- the cent fiewjs. >> some dismantling of a lot of cent fiewnls because the iranians built a lot over the obama years so i think that is one thing. the second is, we i we have nevr seen the international atomic energy agency, the nuclear inspectors get inside the research operations that they believe is working on...
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is set real or is he trying to make a point? >> i think it is both. i think elon has shown time and again that the boundary for what is real for him is fuzzy. there is one guy in the world i would trust to take it from making a point to making a real. it would probably be him. >> if this never happens, does it matter? >> transportation is one of the world's biggest markets, expenditures. there will be innovation there. the thing that makes entrepreneurs special and what i aspire to do is just looking at problems that are massive, where most people would say we are not touching that. elon and his transportation projects in my own world, health care, people don't want to touch it because it is so crazy big. that is exactly why we want to go after. i suspect he would do something and if he doesn't somebody will. >> one less question about your book which you wrote -- which you are going to write. you said you didn't end up writing it because your views differ on innovation. what did you disagree on and could it ever happen? >> the book is still in progre
is set real or is he trying to make a point? >> i think it is both. i think elon has shown time and again that the boundary for what is real for him is fuzzy. there is one guy in the world i would trust to take it from making a point to making a real. it would probably be him. >> if this never happens, does it matter? >> transportation is one of the world's biggest markets, expenditures. there will be innovation there. the thing that makes entrepreneurs special and what i...
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it is the most wonderful journey. it is agony.ike painting, is agony. >> and you get out the next morning and -- >> it is a matter of making choices. you are in the crossroads with a lot of distant choices. my engineers are absolutely brilliant, brilliant at analyzing the options available and choosing the right one. >> what are your passions beyond engineering? >> engineering and engineering. >> not sailing? >> i like running and playing tennis, opera, i used to play the bassoon. >> because nobody else played it? >> yes. the pathological desire as a child. >> and you thought -- the vacuum cleaner was intriguing because this was such a basic product. >> a horrible product. a lot of people hated it and most people probably still do hate it. but i just remember there was this stale dust and screaming noise and it not picking things up and at 25 i had the same experience with what was basically the world's most popular vacuum cleaner. i thought, i am an engineer and have to know how this work's. >> when you think of the things that h
it is the most wonderful journey. it is agony.ike painting, is agony. >> and you get out the next morning and -- >> it is a matter of making choices. you are in the crossroads with a lot of distant choices. my engineers are absolutely brilliant, brilliant at analyzing the options available and choosing the right one. >> what are your passions beyond engineering? >> engineering and engineering. >> not sailing? >> i like running and playing tennis, opera, i...
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>> well, it is, and that part is re really nice, and the honor is really nice, because it is from thelow actors, and my only bummer is that, you know, matt and i are in the same category and been there since the beginning and a little bittersweet. >> but that means that you have produced a pretty good piece of televisi television. >> sure does. it means that, because at that point, it does not matter who is better, because you are making each other better sdwrchlt absolutely. >> and so do you remember when you got the s.a.g. card and what job it was for? >> yes, a cbs playhouse back in the times of 1969. 1969. a long time ago, huh? >> well, not that long. >> not that long. >> and thank you, and have a great time tonight. >> and have fun. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and oprah winfrey is coming our way right this moment. and i think that i need to compose myself for 2.6 seconds, and actually, she is saying hello the michael douglas who just left our podium, and oprah is coming our way. >> and wearing the color of the night. >> and the orchid. >> yes, the radiant orchid. >> and yes
>> well, it is, and that part is re really nice, and the honor is really nice, because it is from thelow actors, and my only bummer is that, you know, matt and i are in the same category and been there since the beginning and a little bittersweet. >> but that means that you have produced a pretty good piece of televisi television. >> sure does. it means that, because at that point, it does not matter who is better, because you are making each other better sdwrchlt absolutely....
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that is in particular why this is an issue that is deeply personal for him. and there is some -- i think, if the syrian conflict had receded and foreign fighters were leaving syria, i think there's no doubt in my mind that that would increase the danger that those from the north caucuses or others who are not from the north caucuses would return there and increase the threat there. a friend of mine was a month or two ago at the airport in istanbul transferring. he heard russian spoken by people who clearly looked like you imagined a foreign fighter in syria to look like and it was rather unnerving since he himself at the time was transiting into -- not the northern caucuses, but the south caucasus. >> bill douglas. >> i was curious -- a lot of people don't know [indiscernible] counterterrorism or handling something of this magnitude. can you all speak about their capabilities of handling large-scale events like this, whether they have had experience handling large events like this before? [laughter] >> well, putin, in his press conference just the other day,
that is in particular why this is an issue that is deeply personal for him. and there is some -- i think, if the syrian conflict had receded and foreign fighters were leaving syria, i think there's no doubt in my mind that that would increase the danger that those from the north caucuses or others who are not from the north caucuses would return there and increase the threat there. a friend of mine was a month or two ago at the airport in istanbul transferring. he heard russian spoken by people...
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if something is markets or is not.uch more mature company. much more mature company. we try to partner up with technologies that can transform and enhance the products we make. we partnered up with belkin. we are creating things like coffeemakers and crockpots. crockpots that can be operated off of a nap. -- in at bank -- an app. >> talk about the wearable tech. i never wear any. i want to see what jon erlichman is wearing. what is it? one thing we figure we would highlight, this is the latest smart watch. when we first started talking about them last year, samsung had a galaxy your watch. it would sync up to a very specific samsung device. they broadened out a little bit. it works with an iphone and ios and an android device. you talked about the idea of something being an extension of what you are already using. it is an important point. the grab after smartphone and tablets, do they become an add- on? it is too early in the game to know. a lot of companies will see the example.nd this is one we see a lot already. an
if something is markets or is not.uch more mature company. much more mature company. we try to partner up with technologies that can transform and enhance the products we make. we partnered up with belkin. we are creating things like coffeemakers and crockpots. crockpots that can be operated off of a nap. -- in at bank -- an app. >> talk about the wearable tech. i never wear any. i want to see what jon erlichman is wearing. what is it? one thing we figure we would highlight, this is the...
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if it is not, it is going to be reviewed and that is going to be reviewed. i think the changes that have been made should address the issue of trust and i think those people who want to see the system changed on to take a really, really, really hard look at what the alternative is. that has not been spelled out. it is very fuzzy, very vague and very problematic and troublesome to me, having been in that very hot seat of a prosecutor where we had to prosecute these cases. without the leadership and without the drive to make those changes, who knows what kind of bureaucratic response there will be? bureaucratic response to the issue of sexual assault by trained professional prosecutors that could happen and that is a danger here. that hasn't been addressed by those people who advocate a change. thank you. >> i am one of the subcommittee members who is supportive of the majority, if you will, of opinion that has been reached. i think that to segue from congresswoman holtzman's comments about trained professional prosecutors, i have been a professional prosecuto
if it is not, it is going to be reviewed and that is going to be reviewed. i think the changes that have been made should address the issue of trust and i think those people who want to see the system changed on to take a really, really, really hard look at what the alternative is. that has not been spelled out. it is very fuzzy, very vague and very problematic and troublesome to me, having been in that very hot seat of a prosecutor where we had to prosecute these cases. without the leadership...
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here is what is happening.he banks are looking more to college graduates to stay beyond being analysts. they are hoping that after their two or three analysts periods, the best will stay to become a cosi it's -- become associates. that mindset change means they are more sensitive to how many hours their analysts are working. they want to keep more of them for longer because they see that as a bigger source of talent in the future. i believe it. >> i understand the mindset. at the top. but when you look at a firm like goldman, who every year fires the bottom 5% or 10% of employees -- are they really going to say to their junior guys, no worries, hit golf balls on sunday? i doubt we will see it happen. >> i probably doubt it, too. here is what i think they are saying. if there is nothing going on, you are not in the middle of a crisis, there is no reason to show up regularly at the office. on the other hand, if you are in the middle of a raid or some high-priority projects i'm a you will work seven days a week. t
here is what is happening.he banks are looking more to college graduates to stay beyond being analysts. they are hoping that after their two or three analysts periods, the best will stay to become a cosi it's -- become associates. that mindset change means they are more sensitive to how many hours their analysts are working. they want to keep more of them for longer because they see that as a bigger source of talent in the future. i believe it. >> i understand the mindset. at the top. but...
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>> well, it is frightening, isn't it. that is why it is so frightening.we want to do is under florida's deceptive and unfair trade practices, we want not only businesses but alss government agencies. to have to report to my office within 15 days, this is still a work in progress because it hasn't gone through session yet, a time frame of approximately 15 days, we want to be sure they're problem properly notifying all consumers and notifying banks. they are taking proper action. melissa: did that not happen in this case? >> well, absolutely. in both of these indications it is still work in progress. still dealing with all the businesses and hoping they did notify them in time. also look at government entities. look at clinics, look at health clinics. we had a case where there was a reporter actually found medical records in a dumpster. melissa: yeah. >> if you're doing, that we want you to be held accountable whether government agency or private business. >> one of the questions that come out of it, do credit reporting agencies have to change the way they
>> well, it is frightening, isn't it. that is why it is so frightening.we want to do is under florida's deceptive and unfair trade practices, we want not only businesses but alss government agencies. to have to report to my office within 15 days, this is still a work in progress because it hasn't gone through session yet, a time frame of approximately 15 days, we want to be sure they're problem properly notifying all consumers and notifying banks. they are taking proper action. melissa:...
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, there is samsung which is the leader.pple had a lot of company nipping at its heels. a lot of it is cheaper. ei is another company that is offering smartphones at a much lower price. >> they are doing better than apple right now. coo of wah way with i is joining uswe today from san francisco. back on telecom, which is your core business in the u.s.. difficultyhave some with u.s. lawmakers concerned about your relationship with the chinese government. can you talk to us about your u.s. business right now and where to dance? --it stands? >> we are not leaving the u.s.. on the contrary, we are growing our business. there are a lot of views on the media and interviews. when you are a $40 billion company and you are involved in innovation and technology, and when you are caught in the crossfire between two large economic powers, it is hard not to get sentimental about it. the truth is that this is one of the greatest markets in the world. we like it here. >> does that mean you will continue to sell your telecom event to u.s. b
, there is samsung which is the leader.pple had a lot of company nipping at its heels. a lot of it is cheaper. ei is another company that is offering smartphones at a much lower price. >> they are doing better than apple right now. coo of wah way with i is joining uswe today from san francisco. back on telecom, which is your core business in the u.s.. difficultyhave some with u.s. lawmakers concerned about your relationship with the chinese government. can you talk to us about your u.s....
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rate aside, what is really interesting is the average hour workweek is pure a session. we have taken the slack out of the system and we have got to start hiring. >> does the street care about the jobs number? at 8:30, everybody is cheering, betting, is it really affecting what they are doing? >> it affects the idea of quantitative easing. if we get a good number and unemployment goes, on your morning show, someone said it will go under 6%. >> john herrmann. type of fastthat forward, you will see quantitative easing the reduced more. that will impact wall street all the sudden in a dramatic way. rise, a possible slowdown in construction. aside from our wager, the most important thing at 8:30. >> your number? >> 240,000. >> 232,000. >> 250,000. >> price is right roles, you cannot go over. 32.umber 32, you are number you have got president obama on your speed dial. you play a lot of golf together, you are an insider. chris christie. what is going on? i know you are a democratic fundraiser. >> i like chris christie. >> his office is calling the port authority in new york an
rate aside, what is really interesting is the average hour workweek is pure a session. we have taken the slack out of the system and we have got to start hiring. >> does the street care about the jobs number? at 8:30, everybody is cheering, betting, is it really affecting what they are doing? >> it affects the idea of quantitative easing. if we get a good number and unemployment goes, on your morning show, someone said it will go under 6%. >> john herrmann. type of fastthat...
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but the thing is what is the choice. and does it work. that is is one thing it bills down to. last statement or question we could take. i will leave with you there because we talked about in terms of narrative and strategy and i can tell you some of you in the and i know ne this alicia i have had her on my radio show how and and senator vincent houston of depending on the issue. one thing you should accept a ht now is there is significant block media iparatus in this country that think many of you are not utilizing. if you look at the fact that you tom joyner, yolanda, reverend sharpton, i have a sends indicated show. haoubley. -- black would be sites. you have an apparatus that is to get ere you are able information out. when something happens in florida, alan williams will text call me and say this is what is happening. we need some attention on this here. not using the apparatus you are not going to get the story out. means being able to make contact with folks at those places. it, ssume cnn didn't cover stocks, abc, "washington post," "new york times" but when you ook at t
but the thing is what is the choice. and does it work. that is is one thing it bills down to. last statement or question we could take. i will leave with you there because we talked about in terms of narrative and strategy and i can tell you some of you in the and i know ne this alicia i have had her on my radio show how and and senator vincent houston of depending on the issue. one thing you should accept a ht now is there is significant block media iparatus in this country that think many of...
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this is not right. this shows you what is happening in egypt. >>>>> still much ahead, include a cold snap in northern india and a plight of the homeless. and time to kill, a permit to hunt. a black rhino is auctioned. >> hundreds of thousands of haitians are lying in tent cities. many of the basic needs are not being met. and many are giving of hope of every leaving the camps. >> she's lived here for knee and a half years and that is not her home, that was destroyed in the earthquake of 2010. she moved into a tent city with a daughter and grand daughter. >> the conditions weren't good at all. it was a very difficult life. mosquitos all over and the heat was killing us. it was very bad. >> so when she was offered a $500 voucher to move into an apartment a year ago, she took the money, it was a huge relief. the yellow building is where they process the money transfers and open five days a week and people line up for hours and wait for what they have been told is a way out of the tent cities they are livin
this is not right. this shows you what is happening in egypt. >>>>> still much ahead, include a cold snap in northern india and a plight of the homeless. and time to kill, a permit to hunt. a black rhino is auctioned. >> hundreds of thousands of haitians are lying in tent cities. many of the basic needs are not being met. and many are giving of hope of every leaving the camps. >> she's lived here for knee and a half years and that is not her home, that was destroyed...
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martha: that is not much fun. bill: that is bao bao? martha: bao bao. bill: that is cute. flight cancellations almost 1700 across the country by flightaware. close to 100 at laguardia and close to 150 in philadelphia. the storm's path likely to push number of canceled and delayed flights much higher as the day goes on. we'll keep you alerted. >>> four people dead after industrial explosions in two different states. one dead after a steel furnace exploded in oklahoma. two people dead there the second at an animal feed plant in omaha, collapsing and bursting in the flames. people there described hearing a loud noise and hearing a fireball seconds before the building came down. >> it was crazy. i just turned on my phone. turned on my phone to see visibility, because it was pitch black. fire on the, i thought the building was on fire and everything, so i tried to get to another exit. bill: both accidents are being investigated. officials say the omaha company has been fined at least twice for safety violations. that goes back with record of 12 years back to 2000 two. martha: e
martha: that is not much fun. bill: that is bao bao? martha: bao bao. bill: that is cute. flight cancellations almost 1700 across the country by flightaware. close to 100 at laguardia and close to 150 in philadelphia. the storm's path likely to push number of canceled and delayed flights much higher as the day goes on. we'll keep you alerted. >>> four people dead after industrial explosions in two different states. one dead after a steel furnace exploded in oklahoma. two people dead...
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that is where the internet is going. you will knows if it wants to continue to be the internet company, it has to go to where the internet is being used. that is why the data here is crucial to google's business. apple -- we have not seen apple spend this kind of money on companies. apple may be interested in that and not willing to pull the trigger because they do not want to spend the cash or the hubris of the company does not allow them to, we do not know. >> apple may be a little trigger shy. we were talking all last week about the consumer electronics show. samsung announced to the connected home. companies are in watches and glasses and smart tvs. apple is doing none of that. is apple a little bit behind, jon? >> if we could see everything apple is working on, we might go, oh, i get it. of course apple does not want to tell us, so we cannot answer that question well. you also wonder if apple were to do a deal like this, it would raise questions about whether bringing tony fidel -- fadell back into the company, whet
that is where the internet is going. you will knows if it wants to continue to be the internet company, it has to go to where the internet is being used. that is why the data here is crucial to google's business. apple -- we have not seen apple spend this kind of money on companies. apple may be interested in that and not willing to pull the trigger because they do not want to spend the cash or the hubris of the company does not allow them to, we do not know. >> apple may be a little...
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this is a climate change, if it is a one, what is it?what are your we have had the largest tornado ever recorded on earth and we have had the fastest hurricane ever recorded on earth. >> carbon could cause the planet to plunge. >> global warming is going to cost us the planet? >> it will be here but we will have to continually rebuild. the idea that the united states are developing world should limit their energy choices based on this is scientifically baseless. as i just mentioned the geological record bears out on the current weather bears it out. there's no more that you can go to. >> the oklahoma tornado was the biggest ever. >> yes, and they had better monitoring. >> i'm struck researching how there is constant media hysteria in the 1941 it was reported that world war ii caused weather extremes and in 1961 "the new york times" said that scientists agree the world is becoming colder. scientist are worried about a new ice age. now we worry about warming. shouldn't we be skeptical? >> i'm sure that people would say that science has adv
this is a climate change, if it is a one, what is it?what are your we have had the largest tornado ever recorded on earth and we have had the fastest hurricane ever recorded on earth. >> carbon could cause the planet to plunge. >> global warming is going to cost us the planet? >> it will be here but we will have to continually rebuild. the idea that the united states are developing world should limit their energy choices based on this is scientifically baseless. as i just...
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it is too good, it is inhumanely good and i realize as a video guy what vermeer was painting there is really not possible because the eye doesn't see what he painted. it is the way a camera sees but not the way a human sees, and so i knew that there had to be a trick, a technique that he could have traced the colors, not only the shapes but traced the colors and the that's what got me going on it and one day it occurred to me. we went into this all fascinated with the vermeer technology, we thought, we originally called the movie vermeer's edge and thought this was going to be a movie about vermeer but the more we looked at it the more we went into it the more we realized it is really a story about tim, you know, it is about this, a person who has such determination and such intelligence he can stick with it beyond any, what any ordinary person would do. >> rose: yes. football and vermeer, not a bad combination when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >
it is too good, it is inhumanely good and i realize as a video guy what vermeer was painting there is really not possible because the eye doesn't see what he painted. it is the way a camera sees but not the way a human sees, and so i knew that there had to be a trick, a technique that he could have traced the colors, not only the shapes but traced the colors and the that's what got me going on it and one day it occurred to me. we went into this all fascinated with the vermeer technology, we...
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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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it is no longer medical marijuana. this is marijuana. why do they still have this guy out hearsaying he has symptoms. that was the excuse from before. now you can say i want pot because i want to smoke pot. this was the trojan horse. not to take anything away from the veteran who served our country and definitely needs relief if the other pills aren't doing the same thing. >> same with the warriors of troy. you don't want to take anything away from them. they were hard workers as well. >> no. my point is ptsd or medicinal marijuana was the trojan horse to get drugs in. >> of course. the thing that bothers me is he likes pot more than xanax. i don't get that. >> you are basically a pharmaceutical snob. the man-made substances are far superior to things grown. man does a better job than mother nature h when it comes to things you ingest. i don't go into the woo had and eat stuff -- go into the woods and eat stuff. >> when you take xanax is it like doing pot and being stoned? >> no. >> so he likes to be stoned. that's his thing. >> that's w
it is no longer medical marijuana. this is marijuana. why do they still have this guy out hearsaying he has symptoms. that was the excuse from before. now you can say i want pot because i want to smoke pot. this was the trojan horse. not to take anything away from the veteran who served our country and definitely needs relief if the other pills aren't doing the same thing. >> same with the warriors of troy. you don't want to take anything away from them. they were hard workers as well....
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that is big ego. >> confidence is good. it i was ego that is bad.o you want to be right or want to be happy? >> medical lists is a, i will take issue with you. you see ceos ruin organization by their ego. remember "chainsaw" al dunlap. there are countless examples. melissa: you have to be so confident that you will -- >> not ceo for nothing. absolutely. but at the same time the question is whether you allow your own opinions to be so dominant that you rule out better alternatives. >> i think where is the ego driving is important. what drives your ego. they have big ego people but driven to make people around them better. ronald reagan. he was driven to make other people better. that is the i want to be mentor. i will make you better. i think that, you think of great leaders that you worked for, they made you better. >> you're agreeing with me! >> you by think there is ego there. there has to be. >> of course. >> grab the baton, look at me, i can make a difference. melissa: jonna, i can't get away from this, you have to believe you're the very best t
that is big ego. >> confidence is good. it i was ego that is bad.o you want to be right or want to be happy? >> medical lists is a, i will take issue with you. you see ceos ruin organization by their ego. remember "chainsaw" al dunlap. there are countless examples. melissa: you have to be so confident that you will -- >> not ceo for nothing. absolutely. but at the same time the question is whether you allow your own opinions to be so dominant that you rule out better...