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is that all that is happening? >> no.ncine, this is the flip side to the success story of companies like alibaba. for consumers out there in china that need to run this, they need a better network. china mobile has 772 million subscribers and they have a massive network. you have factors that they mention that could cost cut into profits by $1.85 billion. take a look at the income and messaging services. they are buying iphones at subsidized rates and there will be a new government tax. ais is all the backdrop to $34 million -- 34 million yuan capital network. this is not just a network. they have big expenses ahead of them. >> they certainly do. how is the introduction going for china mobile. >> it is taking off. not as much as many expected. they had to subsidize it. you have big subsidies this year to subsidize the iphone and they have a market share. when their competitor had the iphone, they had a 70% market share. they have to subsidize the iphone and smartphones and it costs money. >> it certainly does. it always c
is that all that is happening? >> no.ncine, this is the flip side to the success story of companies like alibaba. for consumers out there in china that need to run this, they need a better network. china mobile has 772 million subscribers and they have a massive network. you have factors that they mention that could cost cut into profits by $1.85 billion. take a look at the income and messaging services. they are buying iphones at subsidized rates and there will be a new government tax....
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and that is where the focus is. it is all about china. >> thank you very much. we will continue with events surrounding copper. let's talk about a live event that we are anticipating shortly. we await a news conference from flighta surrounding the and the aircraft route. hopefully, answers will be delivered. we will see you in a moment. . >> welcome back to "the pulse." i am guy johnson. let me update you on the bloomberg top headlines. authorities are expected shortly to give a news conference about the missing malaysian airlines jet, this after the air force chief denied saying the missing jet deviated from its path. his comments adding to the confusion surrounding the search for this aircraft. minister isn prime headed to washington today, scheduled to meet with president obama for john kerry, and leaders of congress. he is seeking aid for his country. the opposition leader is knocking out an early referendum on an eu membership saying they would only hold a vote before 2020 if more power is handed to brussels. h
and that is where the focus is. it is all about china. >> thank you very much. we will continue with events surrounding copper. let's talk about a live event that we are anticipating shortly. we await a news conference from flighta surrounding the and the aircraft route. hopefully, answers will be delivered. we will see you in a moment. . >> welcome back to "the pulse." i am guy johnson. let me update you on the bloomberg top headlines. authorities are expected shortly to...
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is that not a concern? >> it is. things i would worry about regarding this acquisition. as tom pointed out, 400 million dollars for facebook is a drop in the bucket, but number one they do not even have a product of an ocular. who knows what is going to happen with this thing. can it bething is -- as successful inside facebook as it might have been as a freestanding company? they generate all of these concerns about privacy in particular, which i think is what mine kraft was talking about. that is a real concern that we do not really know. i happen to think you will be able to manage that. product actually help facebook make more money? >> i will say that if they did not think they would in the long run, even zuckerberg's board would not have agreed to it erie it he probably convinced the board that there is a strong enough case that this will make money in the long run in a virtual reality landscape platform point of view. and in the short-term, through gaming. can i say one other thing about the company? it was fas
is that not a concern? >> it is. things i would worry about regarding this acquisition. as tom pointed out, 400 million dollars for facebook is a drop in the bucket, but number one they do not even have a product of an ocular. who knows what is going to happen with this thing. can it bething is -- as successful inside facebook as it might have been as a freestanding company? they generate all of these concerns about privacy in particular, which i think is what mine kraft was talking...
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it is very international. i think it is genius.he calculation that mark zuckerberg made was around how much the market cap would be. the price is probably just paying it forward. >> will they have a profitable business and messaging might move that way anyway? it might eat away the margins of the phone carriers? >> this communication would happen at a facebook platform as it moves away from carriers? >> facebook has aspired to be a communication utility. any successful network becomes a communication utility. that is a threat. instagram, whatsapp, all the different free sms platform. >> can you envision a future in which facebook is not the dominant social network? >> i suspect that they are getting towards being the dominant social network. the fact that they are so diligent suggests that they are intending to be the dominant. >> there are other types of things that might become social networks like whatsapp. it makes you wonder if something else might come along like facebook. >> anytime the giants are not as strong as they seem
it is very international. i think it is genius.he calculation that mark zuckerberg made was around how much the market cap would be. the price is probably just paying it forward. >> will they have a profitable business and messaging might move that way anyway? it might eat away the margins of the phone carriers? >> this communication would happen at a facebook platform as it moves away from carriers? >> facebook has aspired to be a communication utility. any successful network...
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and it is slightly lower is above 50.erman economy continues to .xpand, francine >> thank you david tweed. let's get some data. he is the european economist at deutsche bank. talk to me about the french number. it seems unexpected. you have always put into question the pmi figures and how they will look at gdp. talk me through that. >> i think that the pmi in the french case has been poor over the last years and they should use the pmi to relate to gdp. it is surprisingly bad in the french case. it has been good for the rest of the euro zone. the voteweeks, happened that criticized the inability of the pmi to accurately describe what is going on in the french economy. ,hen you look at the distance what is interesting is that the pmi is close to what they call general economic expectations. people think about the french economy and there is a big discrepancy between pmi and personal output expectations. companies actually do. the possibility is that the market is overly skewed towards big companies. there are some who are
and it is slightly lower is above 50.erman economy continues to .xpand, francine >> thank you david tweed. let's get some data. he is the european economist at deutsche bank. talk to me about the french number. it seems unexpected. you have always put into question the pmi figures and how they will look at gdp. talk me through that. >> i think that the pmi in the french case has been poor over the last years and they should use the pmi to relate to gdp. it is surprisingly bad in the...
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here is a look at the opening of the series. >> this is a jew. and so is this. this is a jew. and this. and this. so am i. what do we have in common? not the color of our skin. not the languages we speak. the tunes we sing. the food we eat. not our opinions. we are a fiercely argumentative lot. not even the way we pray, assuming we do. what ties us together is a story, a story kept in our heads and hearts, a story of suffering and resilience. endurance, creativity. it is the story that made me want to be an historian in the first place. i understood when i was quite small that there were two special things about the jews -- that we had endured for over 3000 years despite everything that had been thrown at us and that we had an extraordinarily dramatic story to tell. somehow, these two things were connected, that we told our story to survive. we are our story. >> is this a story you were made to tell? >> it is a story i could not help but tell. i was born in 1945, charlie. when we came out of those bleak soup years, there were two histories that had been pulverized. one was eng
here is a look at the opening of the series. >> this is a jew. and so is this. this is a jew. and this. and this. so am i. what do we have in common? not the color of our skin. not the languages we speak. the tunes we sing. the food we eat. not our opinions. we are a fiercely argumentative lot. not even the way we pray, assuming we do. what ties us together is a story, a story kept in our heads and hearts, a story of suffering and resilience. endurance, creativity. it is the story that...
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winning andg who is who is losing and vladimir putin is losing.is struggling to revive growth that decelerated from last year because investment sagged and investment in russia's oil and gas sagged as well. the currency has been driven down nine percent. the interest rates are seven percent right there. whatever happens in crimea, whether they vote to stay with the ukraine or go to russia, they know that reviving the economy is a leading concern for both. >> thank you. let's get the latest on the situation in ukraine right now and we are joined by a university student and international relations professor in soviet politics. we have russia flexing a nationalistic muscle. how far will they go? to what theyear as want to get out of this and more muscleses any or flexes any more muscles will depend on what the west does and what happens in crimea on the 16th of this month. >> it is a delicate balancing at the moment, vladimir putin is losing. is that the verdict from a political standpoint? >> i think that is wrong by 180 degrees and it is clear that
winning andg who is who is losing and vladimir putin is losing.is struggling to revive growth that decelerated from last year because investment sagged and investment in russia's oil and gas sagged as well. the currency has been driven down nine percent. the interest rates are seven percent right there. whatever happens in crimea, whether they vote to stay with the ukraine or go to russia, they know that reviving the economy is a leading concern for both. >> thank you. let's get the...
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there is no threatened litigation. there is not -- there is no stick here. it is a legal product.he question is, can i encourage good behavior in the marketplace? we can do that as attorney general. this is a great day for public health as well. >> i have to be totally upfront front with you. i smoked with -- for 11 years. if you took away my store, i would just go and find another store, and there will be nothing that would have stopped me. >> because you are addicted, right? >> you are addicted. would you consider other programs, like education, outreach, quitting programs instead? the fact that cvs caremark is choosing not to sell tobacco products does not solve the entirety of the problem. it is not going to make the problem go away, but it also sends a very powerful message to you. of the current smokers, 90% of them started before they were 18 years of age. in a pharmacy where you are selling health, selling products that are good health right next door to the tobacco, and then you have a cessation products. that is confusing in the marketplace. we are encouraging the market
there is no threatened litigation. there is not -- there is no stick here. it is a legal product.he question is, can i encourage good behavior in the marketplace? we can do that as attorney general. this is a great day for public health as well. >> i have to be totally upfront front with you. i smoked with -- for 11 years. if you took away my store, i would just go and find another store, and there will be nothing that would have stopped me. >> because you are addicted, right?...
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emerging-market is missed, that is good.ou apply the same variables to 20 or 30 emerging markets? an't, the regulators do not give you much guidance once it is over. you, with a number that is massively different than mine. into the subjective about process. it is to opaque. >> how ironic yesterday, bank of $.04,a ups dividends by what is bank of america doing right that citi is not? >> it is not right versus wrong, it is the subjective view of business of these banks. short arehat came up qualitative shorts. they are all global banks. citi is the most global next to hsbc. reservee federal picking winners and losers? >> i do not really believe that. i think they are getting more accustomed to understanding how marketst emerging are outside the u.s.. er, pullu are a managin back on emerging markets? >> no, they grow faster and have more diversity. you have to have different people on site who understand the countries. this is one of the guests this bank offers investors. almost a century of experience. you work at- sandler o'
emerging-market is missed, that is good.ou apply the same variables to 20 or 30 emerging markets? an't, the regulators do not give you much guidance once it is over. you, with a number that is massively different than mine. into the subjective about process. it is to opaque. >> how ironic yesterday, bank of $.04,a ups dividends by what is bank of america doing right that citi is not? >> it is not right versus wrong, it is the subjective view of business of these banks. short arehat...
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this is the theme of costs the board. consolidation -- it is what europe is clamoring for. they want to see one european market. they want less roaming charges. that he revenue. why more companies -- that hit revenue. orange ring out with numbers in a bit. one're looking to sell off unit. these buys could be weak. >> we look for to hearing more about that momentarily. >> the ecb latest rate decision later on today with mario draghi. he said he knew more data before deciding on a stimulus. is he risking deflation? jonathan ferro joins us. >> it might be an excuse to do what some said the ecb is very good at, which is nothing. there have been a lot of comparisons to japan. there was a great piece written yesterday that compared that bank of japan challenges in 1988 to the ecb right now. reluctance of banks to go out there and lend. a strong currency being compared to the euro right now. as well as a debatable monetary policy stance. the inflation data is coming in higher than expect it. it is perhaps given them more room to maneuver. nonetheless, below target. -- that is mark
this is the theme of costs the board. consolidation -- it is what europe is clamoring for. they want to see one european market. they want less roaming charges. that he revenue. why more companies -- that hit revenue. orange ring out with numbers in a bit. one're looking to sell off unit. these buys could be weak. >> we look for to hearing more about that momentarily. >> the ecb latest rate decision later on today with mario draghi. he said he knew more data before deciding on a...
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that is more than hyatt hotels is worth. we have a throwdown. >>> supermodel putting brains ahead of beauty for a business that can make your dreams come true. she is coming on. stay with us for a supermodel. more "money" coming up. ♪ those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, delayed baache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,gety if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breaing or swallowing, op taking cialis and get mecal help right away. ask your do
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>> it is becoming popular. it is a great category. it is men, women, children.ryone is embracing the new low-fat greek yogurt. >> what is next on the menu? you want to crank up the production in pennsylvania? >> we are trying every day. >> have to get a people who are interested in the same product. how do you compete to get the right kind of milk to make the yogurt? >> that is tough to we have great farmers and great family farms that we source it from and we make a premium product. >> isn't that different making yogurt and selling it to the public as it is structuring derivatives and trying to sell that to investors, which is more challenging? >> yogurt. when i started by myself i did not know who to lean on. just this little guy. >> how many employees? >> we are 10 full-time and many part-timers who go out there and preach our message. >> one of the things i keep hearing about is it is less expensive to start a company than it was a quarter-century ago. what has been your experience? >> in tech certainly. when you are dealing with the product, a live product,
>> it is becoming popular. it is a great category. it is men, women, children.ryone is embracing the new low-fat greek yogurt. >> what is next on the menu? you want to crank up the production in pennsylvania? >> we are trying every day. >> have to get a people who are interested in the same product. how do you compete to get the right kind of milk to make the yogurt? >> that is tough to we have great farmers and great family farms that we source it from and we make...
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it is is a laboratory. >> it is a laboratory. there is technology and there is art.a fascinating inter-zone where art and technology are confabulating with one another. howle take groans and say, can we turn drones into art? there is a lot of that. it is very cross disciplinary. the thing about our art especially is that it is interactive. not until people act in relation to it and involve themselves with it -- it elicits actions from the audience. it is not done until that happens. something thatdo it ceased to do in the modern era after a whirl. it generates community around itself. that is a new standard for public art. art that requires community for its creation, engenders community in its advent, links people together. cultural heroes do not do that anymore. we have another organization that is placing art around the world. black rock arts foundation. we are going to fold it into the burning man project. say -- itre those who is this idea. when someone comes up with a great idea and it grows and becomes bigger, and people you would not expect to be at the found
it is is a laboratory. >> it is a laboratory. there is technology and there is art.a fascinating inter-zone where art and technology are confabulating with one another. howle take groans and say, can we turn drones into art? there is a lot of that. it is very cross disciplinary. the thing about our art especially is that it is interactive. not until people act in relation to it and involve themselves with it -- it elicits actions from the audience. it is not done until that happens....
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jobs ticker is at 155 forecast. japan is an issue. australiaf is an even bigger issue. why is that? >> if you look at some of the addictions in terms of trade coming forward, that is something that is not factored into forecast. if you look at the numbers last week, that was a big drop-off. it is clear that, even though the radical loosening of monetary policy over the last year or so in australia, and has not benefited to the tune that the rba would like to see. .hina is very much a watch i am sort of neutral on china. i still think we will see 7.5%. some data coming from the operating profits. that was slightly below expectations. infantry numbers below expectations. so that puts a downside risk on the gdp number. then we have inflation which i think will peak in the second quarter and then slowly dissipate into the year-end with a lot of the tradables coming back under. a monetary policy perspective and the impact on the aussie dollar, i think it is the central bank that we need to watch is the one who will potentially but the buys back on. that will bring the green light to trad
jobs ticker is at 155 forecast. japan is an issue. australiaf is an even bigger issue. why is that? >> if you look at some of the addictions in terms of trade coming forward, that is something that is not factored into forecast. if you look at the numbers last week, that was a big drop-off. it is clear that, even though the radical loosening of monetary policy over the last year or so in australia, and has not benefited to the tune that the rba would like to see. .hina is very much a...
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it is just a picture. >> it is you on the boat. >> is not me.ture tells a things. >> very nice. it was really wet. >> i'm sure retailers will be pleased. a sigh of relief. per-g at theu paralympics. britain's first ever paralympics gold. she is legally blind. she had to have a guide. she is an incredible athlete. she's had this debilitating eye disease, is hereditary. she is hereditary. should the losing her sight for the past 15, 20 years. kelly gallagher. ist i think hans nichols joining us from berlin. where we take us in the papers? >> the front page. percent of german jobs are occupied by females was up a brazen attempt to create a favor with you. 15 awful wonder 50. ambassadors are female. one of the lowest rates. 50 ambassadors 1 are female. it is still a male-dominated. more calls for it to change. anna, am i in your current graces? >> well done. i will pick up on your men versus women theme and take a more animal.. direction. wrong about the birds and the bees according to new research. charles darwin, female birds sing, too. not all ab
it is just a picture. >> it is you on the boat. >> is not me.ture tells a things. >> very nice. it was really wet. >> i'm sure retailers will be pleased. a sigh of relief. per-g at theu paralympics. britain's first ever paralympics gold. she is legally blind. she had to have a guide. she is an incredible athlete. she's had this debilitating eye disease, is hereditary. she is hereditary. should the losing her sight for the past 15, 20 years. kelly gallagher. ist i think...
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there is so little that is known. it is possible. is, the vast majority of investors are assigning values of $200 million in it. >> are investors going to be saying breakdown this company for us. you may have cash, where is it and how are you making money? are not digging in so much. they liked the ride. they are not doing all that extra homework. are they going to be informants? months.ur be time for the management and play. that will cause investors to pay more attention and care. when yahoo! bought tumbler, who cared? it didn't matter. investors would react more strongly. tumblr invented by an 18-year-old that dropped out of high school. >> makeshift feel bad. >> it is time for bloomberg on the markets. slightly higher today after yesterday's confusing day for traders. janet yellen's talk gave a six-month timeline for raising rates. your sing a little bit of recovery. we are up three points. >> investors seem to like it. this clothing retailer, guess, is down after reporting fourth-quarter earnings. >> what is the last time you ra
there is so little that is known. it is possible. is, the vast majority of investors are assigning values of $200 million in it. >> are investors going to be saying breakdown this company for us. you may have cash, where is it and how are you making money? are not digging in so much. they liked the ride. they are not doing all that extra homework. are they going to be informants? months.ur be time for the management and play. that will cause investors to pay more attention and care. when...
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>> well, what i see is somebody who is sort of past her prime as a figure of hollywood glamour who isringing that connection to washington. and it is interesting. elizabeth taylor is an interesting figure because she is one of the last movie stars of the studio era. she grew up in the studios, the hollywood studios, and she was also -- the nature of her glamour was different from, say, the nature of the glamour of a grace kelly or audrey hepburn or marilyn monroe. glamour is something where the audience projects a meeting, something that they want, and elizabeth taylor some of represented being able to get away with anything, sort of being able to be beautiful, to have jewels, to have man. she could do all of those things that, say, somebody like grace kelly, who represented ladylike virtues would not have done it, so by the time she married john warner, she was older. she was no longer really a movie star. she occasionally appeared in something, but she was beginning the part of her career where she reinvented herself more as a civic figure, which later became her advocacy on behalf
>> well, what i see is somebody who is sort of past her prime as a figure of hollywood glamour who isringing that connection to washington. and it is interesting. elizabeth taylor is an interesting figure because she is one of the last movie stars of the studio era. she grew up in the studios, the hollywood studios, and she was also -- the nature of her glamour was different from, say, the nature of the glamour of a grace kelly or audrey hepburn or marilyn monroe. glamour is something...
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this is just anyone who wants to come in. this one is not scientific, but it is fun. diverse and we are getting people coming through "bloomberg west" to answer it as well. hard to say, but interesting. >> will go on a deep dive into bitcoin now. what happens to the people who lost their money through mt. gox? john is a joining us from new york. eric voorhees is a bitcoin investor who lost almost $300,000 in the mt. gox meltdown. he is with us via skype from panama. eric, tell us your story. >> my story is a long one with bitcoin. i have been involved since 2011. it is forever in the bitcoin world. i had some money with mt. gox. not all of my money with bitcoin, but some. i knew that it was not a great place to keep my funds but i had it there for day trading and entertainment purposes. they are gone now. i don't expect to ever it that money back. it is a big blow, but i'm glad that mt. gox is gone. >> what have you try to do so far to get it back? >> i know what is going on. it is not going to come back. i have written off as a loss. >> have you given up on bitcoin o
this is just anyone who wants to come in. this one is not scientific, but it is fun. diverse and we are getting people coming through "bloomberg west" to answer it as well. hard to say, but interesting. >> will go on a deep dive into bitcoin now. what happens to the people who lost their money through mt. gox? john is a joining us from new york. eric voorhees is a bitcoin investor who lost almost $300,000 in the mt. gox meltdown. he is with us via skype from panama. eric, tell...
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it is different for me as an actor. it is on me. it is crazy. it scary at the >> it so far feels good. >> it is only the beginning. your show launches tomorrow. >> thursday. there is an interesting difference between standards. we did a segment on comedy central for a review on. there was an awful lot of back and forth about how much blurring we had to do. not an issue on hbo. >> i well know. hope for the star of this series? how do you want to develop his brand? >> the most important thing to me about the show is that he will go anywhere, even if it sopletely destroys his life, the more outrageous the better and the more experiences accumulate to change and as a person. that is what i am most interested in doing creatively. the show does not reset with every episode. he carries with him everything he has done in the past. >> tell me about the team around you. how many writers do you have? >> i brought in jeffrey. he won an emmy for directing the office. he held make this show. he understands how to make things feel real. we brought in writers f
it is different for me as an actor. it is on me. it is crazy. it scary at the >> it so far feels good. >> it is only the beginning. your show launches tomorrow. >> thursday. there is an interesting difference between standards. we did a segment on comedy central for a review on. there was an awful lot of back and forth about how much blurring we had to do. not an issue on hbo. >> i well know. hope for the star of this series? how do you want to develop his brand?...
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it is not an outlandish report. the problem is, it is second quarter stags. they don't have anything definitely tying dorian to -- melissa: you look at neighborhood. he doesn't look like a guy with $400 million. i guess they're saying he doesn't have access to the money. that is another wrinkle. >> the thing about nakamoto, yes he mined first blocks of bit sown coin. yes 8 yes he is sitting on it the real nakamoto whether dorian or not. as soon as he spent the money, he would have been outed. he is sitting on a large stash of bitcoin. he can't spend it or else give himself up. that is why he hasn't spent the money. melissa: he could spend a little bit of it. >> you would think he have to figure out a way to do without people seeing. >> if he invented currency you think he could figure out a way to cash out. >> bottom line, this could be dorian nakamoto. he says there is isn't. melissa: how embarrassing for "newsweek"? we're both reporters. if it is not this guy how embarrassing? >> it is very embarrassing. it is very embarrassing. what they will have to do no
it is not an outlandish report. the problem is, it is second quarter stags. they don't have anything definitely tying dorian to -- melissa: you look at neighborhood. he doesn't look like a guy with $400 million. i guess they're saying he doesn't have access to the money. that is another wrinkle. >> the thing about nakamoto, yes he mined first blocks of bit sown coin. yes 8 yes he is sitting on it the real nakamoto whether dorian or not. as soon as he spent the money, he would have been...
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that a collapse is imminent. >> what is the latest at the scene? >> this fire is now five alarms five alarms assignment. we're goal is to protect the buildings that are surrounding the building. this particular building is a one kwar block. it's under construction >> have you managed to contain it? has it spread to only buildings? >> okay. so the fire has not spread to other buildings. it's contained to this particular structure. there is radiant heat coming off of the structure. >> so when you pull firefighters back how is the effort going to evolve from here? you have to get the firefighters to retreat, it becomes more challenging. >> right. it is. we have introduced our high water system in this. which is possible with the volume yum of water reaching longer distance. >> mindy. thank you for coming on. we're going to come back to you. we appreciate it. this is now a full blown crisis the key is keep this from spreading further. there is a lot of radiant heat and the concern is that it could spark avasent buildings. >> it's located at 4th and chi
that a collapse is imminent. >> what is the latest at the scene? >> this fire is now five alarms five alarms assignment. we're goal is to protect the buildings that are surrounding the building. this particular building is a one kwar block. it's under construction >> have you managed to contain it? has it spread to only buildings? >> okay. so the fire has not spread to other buildings. it's contained to this particular structure. there is radiant heat coming off of the...
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it is not just in the air. that kind of thing is different. it is a different kind of place.llywood, everybody knows everybody, every actor is at every party. it is just a different kind of thing. >> cory johnson with dan horowitz, cofounder of andreessen horowitz. just a quick disclaimer, bloomberg is an investor in this company. ceo ben silverman started a slew of other companies before finding a wingding -- a winning formula with online billboard. our exclusive interview coming up. ♪ >> entrepreneurship is an important life skill, so important that a nonprofit is working to teach inner-city students how to start their own businesses. ben silverman shared his own a 2014 galadom at where he was honored. he started five companies that hised before founding online site. to build byroduced jack dorsey. of getting kids excited about entrepreneurship is a really good idea. >> as an entrepreneur, what you think is important to teach kids the skills to get them to stay in school? >> i think a lot of entrepreneurship is about trial and error. when you are asy student to get discoura
it is not just in the air. that kind of thing is different. it is a different kind of place.llywood, everybody knows everybody, every actor is at every party. it is just a different kind of thing. >> cory johnson with dan horowitz, cofounder of andreessen horowitz. just a quick disclaimer, bloomberg is an investor in this company. ceo ben silverman started a slew of other companies before finding a wingding -- a winning formula with online billboard. our exclusive interview coming up. ♪...
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that is what the story is. in those first two weeks, the president on october 17, and directed his top people to bring in experts and decide, should we scrap it? >> the question was raised, do we start over? >> the thing was failing so miserably, the first thing, is there anyway we can save this thing? >> define how bad it was. >> there is a scene where the chief of staff leaves the white house and goes to baltimore. the center for medicare and medicaid services. he tries to pry out of the staff what is going on. he only thing he is able to figure out is they say that maybe three out of every 10 people can even get onto the site. once they get on, there are all these bugs kicking them off. the first day, they enrolled eight people. he tells the president, this looks pretty bad. the president says, we have to decide whether we will scrap it or not. other than that, they had no information. they did not even have something called the dashboard, the set of controls you have if you are running a website. how much t
that is what the story is. in those first two weeks, the president on october 17, and directed his top people to bring in experts and decide, should we scrap it? >> the question was raised, do we start over? >> the thing was failing so miserably, the first thing, is there anyway we can save this thing? >> define how bad it was. >> there is a scene where the chief of staff leaves the white house and goes to baltimore. the center for medicare and medicaid services. he...
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the truth is washington is corrupt. [applause] there is a corrupt an interlocking system of lobbyists and lawyers and consultants who are suckling off washington, and you are in the richest counties of the country, right now, as more and more people are making great wealth in washington, and wall street prospers, and main street suffers. young people suffer, latinos suffer, working moms suffer, everyone looking for the american dream suffers, and there is a difference between the corrupt washington and the american people, and we stand with the american people. [applause] we stand with the straightforward and bold, positive agenda to inspire the young, to inspire women, to inspire hispanics, to inspire everybody. number one, defend the constitution. [applause] all of it. defend the first amendment, the right to free speech, the right to a free press. to all our friends in the media, --means not having governor government monitor sitting in your newsroom. the right to freedom of religion, and that means, among other thin
the truth is washington is corrupt. [applause] there is a corrupt an interlocking system of lobbyists and lawyers and consultants who are suckling off washington, and you are in the richest counties of the country, right now, as more and more people are making great wealth in washington, and wall street prospers, and main street suffers. young people suffer, latinos suffer, working moms suffer, everyone looking for the american dream suffers, and there is a difference between the corrupt...
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germany is exposed. that is obvious. president obama wants to see that europe and the g7 is prepared to come shoulder to shoulder with united states of america. at the moment, the inner circle around. putin,around vladimir it's mining and energy. he wants to curry favor with europe and see if they are prepared to step up with united states of america in terms of the action that we are here to take oath up what's give us some perspective. what does that mean for europe, in terms of real business? what it comes down to finance and banking where you see the most exposure. they have over $50 billion in liabilities for banking and exposure. europe is a major foreign direct investor in russia and exports could come under pressure. they could drop 2.5%. are the most exposed. if you want to understand the real risk, finland energy ifosure is with russia and you want to think about on the ,round, it is not the sanctions it is something like ryan metal that was scheduled to deliver on a project. that project has come to an end and
germany is exposed. that is obvious. president obama wants to see that europe and the g7 is prepared to come shoulder to shoulder with united states of america. at the moment, the inner circle around. putin,around vladimir it's mining and energy. he wants to curry favor with europe and see if they are prepared to step up with united states of america in terms of the action that we are here to take oath up what's give us some perspective. what does that mean for europe, in terms of real...
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it is backed up. and 280 is taking a beating.that coming up. >>> and sunny and there is a good fog bank that's impacting the coast and bay for cooler temperatures. will they go into the weekend a sign of any rain? u we have been on the scene of a fire for several hours. and we will have a live report. >> and it is the 21. and. there is a fog bank out there and it is extensive we have sunny and warm and low clouds. they will burn off. and. supy and it will be cooler. we get a breeze. and 50 degrees. more of a delta breeze. >> and things have changed a bit. we get the push you can see the clouds and low clouds as well. >> 50s and 60s. >> and highway 4 and we did go here first and that is going to be busy there. minor injuries. i mentioned highway 4 and highway 4 is not doing well. it is what you don't need for a friday. now if you look on the left, lot of people are trying to jam themselves on to 242. that's not going well. look at the line there trying to get on the 242. you need to triple your drive time here for this time of the
it is backed up. and 280 is taking a beating.that coming up. >>> and sunny and there is a good fog bank that's impacting the coast and bay for cooler temperatures. will they go into the weekend a sign of any rain? u we have been on the scene of a fire for several hours. and we will have a live report. >> and it is the 21. and. there is a fog bank out there and it is extensive we have sunny and warm and low clouds. they will burn off. and. supy and it will be cooler. we get a...
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profit is bigger. the way it is is the online assertiveness.ir teeth in the directory unit. this is a company that did catalogs. it knew how to get clothes to your home. online was a natural progression. set took that bet early and the bar here for u.k. weekenders. if you order at four: 10:00 p.m., you can have the clothes in the store the next day. that is something other retailers have struggled to combat. online, they got in early and invested where they needed to. ahead of christmas, they didn't slash prices like marks & spencer's did. no, consistency. they weren't worried that what they were buying was going to be cheaper the next day. they are scaling up to bigger stores. they are offering better quality. it is going to get more fashionable. they are going to do home wares as well. rugs, carpets,r curtains, not just clothes. lacks in age, it makes up an experience in its management team. >> it is fascinating. reports have been highlighting this. how long the executive board has been in place. chief executive simon watson, finance director
profit is bigger. the way it is is the online assertiveness.ir teeth in the directory unit. this is a company that did catalogs. it knew how to get clothes to your home. online was a natural progression. set took that bet early and the bar here for u.k. weekenders. if you order at four: 10:00 p.m., you can have the clothes in the store the next day. that is something other retailers have struggled to combat. online, they got in early and invested where they needed to. ahead of christmas, they...
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is that fair? is that the america we want? >> this is so simplistic it is laughable. are you kidding me? even thon thon said our military budget is bloated. we have programs that even the military says that they don't want or need. when it comeso surfer dude, everybody says that guy looks like a bum. he shouldn't be -- we shouldn't be ecouraging him. one out of six americans go to bed hungry and we shouldn't tolerate that in our society. >> if you are taking from one and giving to another it is the same dollar. am i taking a cheap shot at surfer dude? or is this -- these are the numbers. >> it is absolutely valid. i would say that we should shame people like surfer dude. the government and the system is set up so they can take advantage of it easily but i think it is the obligation of civilians to not take advantage of the fellow taxpayers who are footing the bill for that. in terms of military spending, therare bloat budgets in every aspe of the budget. saying we can balance it on the backs of the military, military is not driving our debt. entitlement programs are.
is that fair? is that the america we want? >> this is so simplistic it is laughable. are you kidding me? even thon thon said our military budget is bloated. we have programs that even the military says that they don't want or need. when it comeso surfer dude, everybody says that guy looks like a bum. he shouldn't be -- we shouldn't be ecouraging him. one out of six americans go to bed hungry and we shouldn't tolerate that in our society. >> if you are taking from one and giving to...
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what is is really cool about this, i think, is the technology we have to take the viewers into it is it was before. >> right. it is a bit of old and new. his widow is a co-creator and co-writer. but the level of visual iimaginations you can put into a show is worlds apart from where it was in 1980. so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight of meeting tyson. he is a magnetic guy and persuasive and when you spend time with him you think why wouldn't everyone be like that? >> this will be broadcast on nine different channels within the fox family. >> if i can put in a plug, discover is doing a google hangup and there is going to be a commentary you can go to hear about it. great to you see. we are back in the moment. >> nice to see you today. >> you too. "happening now" starts right now. jon: today's top headlines. jenna: the white house rewriting a whole bunch of rules on obamacare saying it wants to move early to address concerns about the la
what is is really cool about this, i think, is the technology we have to take the viewers into it is it was before. >> right. it is a bit of old and new. his widow is a co-creator and co-writer. but the level of visual iimaginations you can put into a show is worlds apart from where it was in 1980. so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight...
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that is why it is $10.9 billion. it is only because the tickets cost more.e movies. charles: pretty soon you will be able to make the movie. lauren, thinks a lot. appreciate it. the biggest losers in the s&p. first solar. it is down. here is stable shares. down $0.25. the "new york times" slamming the e cigarette industry. poisoning from the nicotine liquid has increased by 300% from 2012. teenagers are drinking them to get high. cynthia, you are not buying this one. >> no. not at all. charles: like? >> we will take the 300% number that you just brought up. that number still represents a very small percentage of the number of poisonings that were reported that year. toothpaste. 20,000. household cleaners. 200,000. alcohol. 55,000. e cigarette, the liquid from e cigarettes, probably -- 1300 as the number. when you break it down it is actually something like 400. charles: cynthia, here is the thing, do you admit that these can be problematic? kids always find a way to get high on something. whatever it is, aren't these at least red flags for the industry? >> o
that is why it is $10.9 billion. it is only because the tickets cost more.e movies. charles: pretty soon you will be able to make the movie. lauren, thinks a lot. appreciate it. the biggest losers in the s&p. first solar. it is down. here is stable shares. down $0.25. the "new york times" slamming the e cigarette industry. poisoning from the nicotine liquid has increased by 300% from 2012. teenagers are drinking them to get high. cynthia, you are not buying this one. >> no....
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this is what membership is. this is what membership does.someone has figured out how to work and raise children. a 9:00 to 5:00 job. i think it is different when you have an office job. it is routine you can do all the stuff in the morning and come home in the evening. when you are shoot egg moing a e need you to go to wisconsin for the day. i think to have a regular job and be a mom. it is not like being onset. okay. plenty of mothers who do work 9:00 to 5:00 jobs were quick to respond. pointing out challenges like affording child care and a full-time job leaves ample free time. for the women who live in poverty in the united states the struggle is to find work to pays a living wage. women make up 67% of minimum wage jobs. and there are those who went on a job interview last friday. she could not afford child care during the job interview. she is homeless. she brought her kids with her and left them in the car. when she came back from the interview she was arrested of two felony accounts of child abuse. her children were taken and this morn
this is what membership is. this is what membership does.someone has figured out how to work and raise children. a 9:00 to 5:00 job. i think it is different when you have an office job. it is routine you can do all the stuff in the morning and come home in the evening. when you are shoot egg moing a e need you to go to wisconsin for the day. i think to have a regular job and be a mom. it is not like being onset. okay. plenty of mothers who do work 9:00 to 5:00 jobs were quick to respond....
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is designed in 1976 by a veryscarpa who is famous italian legend. it is a library.oes it cost, do you think? >> he can range from $10,000 to $20,000 depending on the option and the wood that is available. >> we will have to look up where we put our books. people do not read that many books but today can look at the beautiful library. >> that is why i like it. it is a relic. >> thank you very much. making everything contemporary. of domr -- the cofounder us design collection. more for home cooks. that is next. ♪ >> time for our mystery guest. i have no idea who it is but luckily, my producers have provided us with some clues. my mystery guest is on a first name basis with the chefs olivia and mario. my mystery guest is known for having a pumped up personality. we will see. my mystery guest has led a boot camp for hopeless home cooks. let's bring out our mystery guest. great to have you with us here. i would know that hair anywhere. it is very special. tell them a little bit about how you started out. buffalo, andea, you are one of the world's top chefs. >> that is sc
is designed in 1976 by a veryscarpa who is famous italian legend. it is a library.oes it cost, do you think? >> he can range from $10,000 to $20,000 depending on the option and the wood that is available. >> we will have to look up where we put our books. people do not read that many books but today can look at the beautiful library. >> that is why i like it. it is a relic. >> thank you very much. making everything contemporary. of domr -- the cofounder us design...
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the thing is, anyone who is long the stock this is terrible news. this is not what you want to hear. this is what ackman has been pushing for all along. when we see this investigation begin here it makes us look closer at comments of his announcement they may be breaking laws in china. china is their fastest-growing market. u.s. is their biggest market. we don't want to see them being investigated in this either market. melissa: herbalife coming out saying bring it. we are ready for this. we welcome the investigation i think was their official quote. they are basically saying they knew it was coming all along. i'm sure they did. they have got david boies. they're ready to go. >> right, that's a big point here they probably knew this was coming. the statement they released i think that is probably what we expected them to say. i don't think we would hear anything else from them. the other big point, herbalife spend a lot of money lob anything washington ever since ackman broke the announcement that he thinks everybody had a life is -- herbalife is py
the thing is, anyone who is long the stock this is terrible news. this is not what you want to hear. this is what ackman has been pushing for all along. when we see this investigation begin here it makes us look closer at comments of his announcement they may be breaking laws in china. china is their fastest-growing market. u.s. is their biggest market. we don't want to see them being investigated in this either market. melissa: herbalife coming out saying bring it. we are ready for this. we...
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bill: is that a b, is that a c, is that a d, what is the grade. >> somewhere between d and f.e the president has done a lot of good things, presidents do. as far as dealing with vladmir putin and russia, it is a total, absolute misreading and failure to understand who vladmir putin is. by the way president bush also did not read putin well. bill: in 2008 on the georgia matter you believe. >> right. bill: either put teen doesn't care or he is not listening or both. what is it. >> putin does not believe there is any price to pay. that's why, i watched the sunday shows, including fox. well, sort of happened. this sort of happened, you know. stuff happens. it is all got to do with putin's conviction that, confirmed belief which is verified, he can do whatever he wants to do and i predicted this back many years ago. in fact i said exactly, watch crimea because he was not going to give up that major russian naval base which gives russia access to the mediterranean. bill: you mentioned the sunday shows. robert gates was on with chris wallace. he was asked this question right here. >>
bill: is that a b, is that a c, is that a d, what is the grade. >> somewhere between d and f.e the president has done a lot of good things, presidents do. as far as dealing with vladmir putin and russia, it is a total, absolute misreading and failure to understand who vladmir putin is. by the way president bush also did not read putin well. bill: in 2008 on the georgia matter you believe. >> right. bill: either put teen doesn't care or he is not listening or both. what is it....
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today is our third anniversary of the show. >> it is. >> this is so unfair.one where he did not have the goatee? >> there was no tie. there was no broken hand. happy anniversary. three years of this. what do you think? lovely. you're always innovating. it is always an iteration. you will not know unless you try. you have to take the big risks. >> it has been incredible. we need a facial hair montage. >> i would say that your appearance has changed the lease. whitney say? -- what would you say? can always count on john. it is always been a wonderful three years. >> it is adjusting to watch the stories we thought would be the big themes. mobile and the cloud has been adopted. >> what is my hair going to look like in three more years? >> that is the big question. >> i hope you will watch for three more years. ♪ >> congressman john dingell and his 58 years in congress. the ukraine debacle, and margaret carlson debates the political pull of bill clinton. we begin the program with a longest serving member of congress, ever. served with 11 presidents. he
today is our third anniversary of the show. >> it is. >> this is so unfair.one where he did not have the goatee? >> there was no tie. there was no broken hand. happy anniversary. three years of this. what do you think? lovely. you're always innovating. it is always an iteration. you will not know unless you try. you have to take the big risks. >> it has been incredible. we need a facial hair montage. >> i would say that your appearance has changed the lease....
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not everybody is so fortunate. that is why our library is so popular. i discovered libraries in the big city when i was 18 years old. i found the library and i made a fortune just reading the books. i read the letter every week when i came in the library and they got all my news and information on their. from then on i went into real estate and i took their advice and followed the path of growth that never knew about before. all through the library. host: bill king writes on our twitter page. since the advent of the digital reader with books under $10, i seldom visit the library but i still wanted to be there. he might fall into that distant admirer category. different categories of library users and library engagement. among the low engagement categories, seven percent of the u.s. population as the young and restless. a relatively young group. few of its members have lived in a neighborhood for very long. their most striking feature is that only 15% of them know where the nearest public library is located. they are far less likely than most other group
not everybody is so fortunate. that is why our library is so popular. i discovered libraries in the big city when i was 18 years old. i found the library and i made a fortune just reading the books. i read the letter every week when i came in the library and they got all my news and information on their. from then on i went into real estate and i took their advice and followed the path of growth that never knew about before. all through the library. host: bill king writes on our twitter page....
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what is interesting here is this is really a huge product for zuckerberg. is looking long term. he is realizing that facebook already has most of the internet connected world using its apps and they need to find more users. broadbandle has balloons they are working on to try to bring internet connectivity to remote parts of the planet. is this a new turf war between google and facebook? >> i think they are not going to work together on it or at least they have not given any indication that they will, that i think it is something they both know they need to do. they want to be the one that gets it done. facebook wants to get this done. google wants to get this done. they both want the credit. i don't know how much of a competition it's going to be, but i think they will both benefit. talk about things like broadband balloons, self driving cars, google glass. is this facebook trying to say hey, we can do moon shots to? >> i think the virtual reality acquisition was another nod at that. pretty steadyeen in its mission, right? it's been pretty obvious what they needed to do and now
what is interesting here is this is really a huge product for zuckerberg. is looking long term. he is realizing that facebook already has most of the internet connected world using its apps and they need to find more users. broadbandle has balloons they are working on to try to bring internet connectivity to remote parts of the planet. is this a new turf war between google and facebook? >> i think they are not going to work together on it or at least they have not given any indication...
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that is my problem is to you.o everyone else, you ask me what what's the deal, i will try to tell you what the deal is. you don't have to accept what i'm saying but i'm saying very risky, very risky if you don't. after all, i'm the one building the >> here we go, thi this is the t of the imus program. i'm connell mcshane. good to have you with us. we have a terrific show lined up for you. we really mean it. imus has been known for those who watched him and listened on the radio as one of the great interviewers and on this particular program we have a couple of his best interviews that happened of late. clive davis for one is a legend in the music business but his inte
that is my problem is to you.o everyone else, you ask me what what's the deal, i will try to tell you what the deal is. you don't have to accept what i'm saying but i'm saying very risky, very risky if you don't. after all, i'm the one building the >> here we go, thi this is the t of the imus program. i'm connell mcshane. good to have you with us. we have a terrific show lined up for you. we really mean it. imus has been known for those who watched him and listened on the radio as one of...
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that is why it is such a great model. i do not think that from the -- the thing we are talking about is forget our government. let's pick some other country. right? imagine somebody wants to mess with your stuff. it is not only possible but happening a lot. that says to me the notion of separating the security from the functionality of the app is not a hard problem at all. my recommendation would be somebody create security layers that people build on top of. >> paul, you were about to say something. what was it? >> the headlines are nonstop. look at the bridge that came out over the weekend. millions of accounts breached arough a quote -- and for chinese hacker. you look at the example of the malaysian airline crash. one of the pieces of data that struck me was in the last 18 months, something like 40,000 has poor stolen in thailand stolen inassports thailand alone. we have the data and we have the idea of where the fraud is coming from. were somebody to my credit card information. you cannot aggregated that. well to wai
that is why it is such a great model. i do not think that from the -- the thing we are talking about is forget our government. let's pick some other country. right? imagine somebody wants to mess with your stuff. it is not only possible but happening a lot. that says to me the notion of separating the security from the functionality of the app is not a hard problem at all. my recommendation would be somebody create security layers that people build on top of. >> paul, you were about to...
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astonishing.t is 133 billion pounds of food is wasted. 161 alien dollars, that is money that is lefttable. it is on the sidewalk in chicago waiting for someone to pick it up. it is a wake-up call, a challenge for businesses. entrepreneurs across the country to say what can we do, what kind of solutions can we bring to the table to reduce that food loss and waste, either reduce it or be more efficient about getting it to households, communities, andlies that could use it keeping it out of our landfills. >> are their new systems and technologies being developed and utilized to reverse this? >> absolutely. there are entrepreneurs and innovators who are stepping up to this challenge. in 2010 to hear about getting where x is wholesome food is available and getting it to the people that need it. 2010, donated food served 2.7 billion meals. did foodpany that recovery after the super bowl, they got it to soup kitchens and pantries in the area. >> the food waste challenge was lost. how does that -- what does that involve and how have the results been? >> the food waste challenge, there is som
astonishing.t is 133 billion pounds of food is wasted. 161 alien dollars, that is money that is lefttable. it is on the sidewalk in chicago waiting for someone to pick it up. it is a wake-up call, a challenge for businesses. entrepreneurs across the country to say what can we do, what kind of solutions can we bring to the table to reduce that food loss and waste, either reduce it or be more efficient about getting it to households, communities, andlies that could use it keeping it out of our...
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here is what is at issue. here is why you should care about this. here is why this has got to be the right answer. and the ability to sort of put it all together, to speak thematically. there will obviously be a lot of micro points you make along the way, but to have a theory of the case, and to have that theory appeal to somebody's base common sense about how the law will interpret this. >> it is not just about saying this is the with the precedents lined up. >> it is partly that, and i'm sure it is more that in lower courts. but one of the things about the supreme court is that, as people often learn when they stand at the podium, they would say, well, the sixth circuit said. and somebody will say, what do we care about what the sixth circuit said? you know, we only care about what we said. [laughter] and sometimes we don't even care about that all that much. [laughter] >> what makes something appealing in terms of common sense? >> that is too hard to do. it is very case specific. >> what about oral arguments? what makes a good oral arguments? >>
here is what is at issue. here is why you should care about this. here is why this has got to be the right answer. and the ability to sort of put it all together, to speak thematically. there will obviously be a lot of micro points you make along the way, but to have a theory of the case, and to have that theory appeal to somebody's base common sense about how the law will interpret this. >> it is not just about saying this is the with the precedents lined up. >> it is partly that,...
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that we could have a full part of final answer is that is precisely what the democracy is aiming for that often doesn't know it. [inaudible] >> he certainly says my kingdom is not of this world so that kind of says yes and no. is that jesus is political in the sense that he says my kingdom. we say that he's not political or super political but he says it is not of this world so i suppose throughout this little book is that question of christianity and a vision of the church as super political as the churcthechurch which is church which is interested in politics and the way that human beings can find their goods for the common life but pushing on that restless desire of an object that transcends politics and we have the vision of offering political transcendence as having a vision that shows the limits of politics. >> at what time did the catholic church become super political or political? >> some of the ways i tried to answer that is the mythical body and it's the idea of the mystical body is a truly human divine body in christian teaching. this is central to the christian claim i i
that we could have a full part of final answer is that is precisely what the democracy is aiming for that often doesn't know it. [inaudible] >> he certainly says my kingdom is not of this world so that kind of says yes and no. is that jesus is political in the sense that he says my kingdom. we say that he's not political or super political but he says it is not of this world so i suppose throughout this little book is that question of christianity and a vision of the church as super...
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that is the way the trend is going.ere are more people that have better access to technology but still don't have access to basic food. we have to think of the same creative destruction we used to create awesome technology products and bring that into our food supply. one thing super exciting is there are so many young entrepreneurs engaging in new food companies. atd trucks are fun to eat and also a crazy creative destruction example of innovation. i don't have money to the restaurant, but i have money to get a truck. you see a lot of app companies being developed to connect people to farmers. innovations tech , all the our lives technologies we use to have fun with, we can also use the same technologies to snapchat a farmer. a #on instagram and farmer called selfie for selfies that is super cool. the point is, we have got all of this technology at our disposal. instead of just using it as a great way to have fun and take pictures of ourselves, we can use it to find better quality food. we have layers on google earth o
that is the way the trend is going.ere are more people that have better access to technology but still don't have access to basic food. we have to think of the same creative destruction we used to create awesome technology products and bring that into our food supply. one thing super exciting is there are so many young entrepreneurs engaging in new food companies. atd trucks are fun to eat and also a crazy creative destruction example of innovation. i don't have money to the restaurant, but i...
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or when will we know who is paying and who is not? >> it is going to take a while. the insurance industry knows more than the administration wants to say. and they will let the information out. their investors and boards and regulators are going to want to know if the insurance pool is viable and if a bail out is companying. unfortunately for the vulnerable senate democrats who are holding on this election year it is closer to election day. >> can they keep that quiet until after election day? >> my first impulse would be no one would be a udashes enough to try that. it would be unprecedented if they do, but we'll leave it at that because they might. >> on wednesday, we were given extraordinary numbers. 1.5 million visits to the website in one day and 435,000 calls to the call centers. and now we can just click a box and do that from midapril and perhaps be on? we don't know. of the box clickers are they counted in the 6 million, do you know? >> i don't know. we have not seen indications from the administration that they are taking conservative efforts in relating t
or when will we know who is paying and who is not? >> it is going to take a while. the insurance industry knows more than the administration wants to say. and they will let the information out. their investors and boards and regulators are going to want to know if the insurance pool is viable and if a bail out is companying. unfortunately for the vulnerable senate democrats who are holding on this election year it is closer to election day. >> can they keep that quiet until after...
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is described there is no reason that is the last person shrew should be allowed to tear it down. somebody put it there for a reason. if that no longer applies but if you said this is stupid then you are a dangerous the attack. so that you decided the ancestors were wrong and we know better for all these ideas about marriage but when you see the price with the elite america is great. it is called the super relationship. where you meet a person you have interests in common and you vacation together but at the bottom we need to figure out how to put it together because the of values of the elite are not what they practice now they practice early 1950's america there are better places to raise kids and it is better to have someone that has your back. i don't know how to get back there. one of 300 million people at a time. >> i may be more pessimistic about stigma. i think naturally those that are cranky and prejudice is how much stigma can reapply? i am happy for stigma as a whole to be weakened otherwise groups suffer. if you lose stigma against bad activities but we would gain to h
is described there is no reason that is the last person shrew should be allowed to tear it down. somebody put it there for a reason. if that no longer applies but if you said this is stupid then you are a dangerous the attack. so that you decided the ancestors were wrong and we know better for all these ideas about marriage but when you see the price with the elite america is great. it is called the super relationship. where you meet a person you have interests in common and you vacation...
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that is it. that annexation of crimea. that is it. it is simple. it includes the territorial integrity of ukraine. >> i give the floor to the russian federation. feelingleft with the that there is something in our proposal that her friend holly does not like. that is the impression that french colleague does not like. that is the impression i am left with. we are discussing it with secretary of state kerry. we discussed in great detail. you tabled your document and we tabled hours. what is unusual about all of this? i do not see anything unusual in all of this. if there's something you do not like, let it down and ethical .op -- discuss it this is standard diplomatic process. >> i think the representative of the russian federation or that statement. there are no further request for the floor. the security council has concluded the president state of this item on the agenda. the meeting is adjourned. >> this meeting is going on. a tweet: russian forces have illegally seized the military base in crimea. john kerry sought to reassure nato allies -- jo
that is it. that annexation of crimea. that is it. it is simple. it includes the territorial integrity of ukraine. >> i give the floor to the russian federation. feelingleft with the that there is something in our proposal that her friend holly does not like. that is the impression that french colleague does not like. that is the impression i am left with. we are discussing it with secretary of state kerry. we discussed in great detail. you tabled your document and we tabled hours. what...
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there is a nationalistic fervor that is fueling him. putin is putin.is very difficult to say that some kind of leadership -- should he rip off his shirt? -- is going to make a difference. >> scott brown is now going to run for senator in new hampshire. is this a movable feast? >> this is the candidate who loves taking his shirt off. might annex crimea. we have carpetbaggers and then carpetbaggers. this is somebody trying to win in a neighboring state. we haven't had a senator from two different states since the 19th century. he is not a fresh face. his opponent is very tough. she has a great team. he has an uphill fight. >> uphill fight? >> it will be a tough election. jeanne shaheen and barack obama are tied at the hip and there is no question that she was one of the deciding votes for obama care which is not going to be a good issue for the president come november. i think scott brown's candidacy is a good news. the republicans don't need a victory there. this is all good news for the gop heading towards november. >> thank you all. millions of americ
there is a nationalistic fervor that is fueling him. putin is putin.is very difficult to say that some kind of leadership -- should he rip off his shirt? -- is going to make a difference. >> scott brown is now going to run for senator in new hampshire. is this a movable feast? >> this is the candidate who loves taking his shirt off. might annex crimea. we have carpetbaggers and then carpetbaggers. this is somebody trying to win in a neighboring state. we haven't had a senator from...
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