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tom: what is that, is that a jargon alert?ck: it is making everything in the economy from bio-based materials. you take animal waste and you can produce a wide variety of materials. it is an incredible new explosion of innovation in agriculture and manufacturing. olivia: do we really need more farmers? aren't we paying many farmers do not form? secretary vilsack: no, we have the most affordable and diverse food supply in the country, and the world and it gives us an opportunity for everyone around this table to do exactly what you're doing today because you delegated the response body of feeding your family's to some of the else. tom: is it true that food here is 1/3 less than europe? brendan: i have no idea. when i was in europe, i was feeding only myself. secretary vilsack: it is half. we spent about 10% of our paychecks for food, and most developed countries it is 20% to 25%. tom: a former linebacker, was it missouri or something? brendan: secretary, we have been talking about trade but one of the most against can acquisiti
tom: what is that, is that a jargon alert?ck: it is making everything in the economy from bio-based materials. you take animal waste and you can produce a wide variety of materials. it is an incredible new explosion of innovation in agriculture and manufacturing. olivia: do we really need more farmers? aren't we paying many farmers do not form? secretary vilsack: no, we have the most affordable and diverse food supply in the country, and the world and it gives us an opportunity for everyone...
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is that where the new thinking is, next week is the new today and that is the new drop day?times, you answer -- we lost hans you answer. joe: i have seen headlines talking about a meeting less week -- next week where greece presented case. we might be going into this in a few days stephanie:. stephanie:after you spent a week on the ground in athens, was it better or worse than you expected? joe: i would be lying if i say i got a great sense in the five days i was there really what it is like for great people. especially where we work near the parliament in athens. where the parliament is is not the worst part of athens. one thing i felt afterwards, i did not get -- that they really believe what they say and they were not going to be that eager to copper mize and quickly sell out within a few days of taking power. stephanie: i want to bring in scarlet fu. markets in europe are getting ready to close. what does it look like? scarlet: the finance minister of france coming out with headlines. saying the eu must respect the greek vote outcome and greece has to respect eu rules an
is that where the new thinking is, next week is the new today and that is the new drop day?times, you answer -- we lost hans you answer. joe: i have seen headlines talking about a meeting less week -- next week where greece presented case. we might be going into this in a few days stephanie:. stephanie:after you spent a week on the ground in athens, was it better or worse than you expected? joe: i would be lying if i say i got a great sense in the five days i was there really what it is like...
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the thing that is really different about the cyber problem is that it is far-reaching.this environment are very sophisticated. the realization of boards and ceos is that this is a significant problem now and it is going to be quite challenging to figure out how to address it. >> that is a good point. there is this view that there are about 1000 people in the world that have the skills to do this and the reality is that there are millions of people that could do this. if you are exposed, the likelihood of someone successfully attacking you is very high because it is an efficient market. you can go on the darknet and find usernames and passwords and e-mail addresses to do a simple phishing attack. lots of people are going to be coming at you. it is only a matter of time before you get hit. do you have the capabilities to respond and recover? without having to run around in circles at first. >> thank you so much. thank you so much for a great conversation. >> i got it wrong at the beginning. lvmh beat analyst estimates. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." >> a very good bank
the thing that is really different about the cyber problem is that it is far-reaching.this environment are very sophisticated. the realization of boards and ceos is that this is a significant problem now and it is going to be quite challenging to figure out how to address it. >> that is a good point. there is this view that there are about 1000 people in the world that have the skills to do this and the reality is that there are millions of people that could do this. if you are exposed,...
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it is not two. it is three. the white house summit on countering violence extremism began on tuesday with joe biden yes, that one. moderating a discussion on countering extremism. on wednesday look at that, there was a presentation called international issues and perspectives followed by a break out session on women and violent extremism. and then lunch. i am joined by two roosters, big red and scratch. >> we are going to have to leave it there big red and scratch. i hate it when they talk over each other like that. you can't get anything out of it. they just let each other speak, then we might be able to reach some sort of conclusion. it is like this on cable everywhere. it drives me crazy. why are the root causes not important? we all know they are not important. >> at some point like with a urd inker on the street or a school shooting or anything the root cause is the person who pulled the trigger. and it is what they were doing and what they were thinking as they did it. you have to look at that first. all o
it is not two. it is three. the white house summit on countering violence extremism began on tuesday with joe biden yes, that one. moderating a discussion on countering extremism. on wednesday look at that, there was a presentation called international issues and perspectives followed by a break out session on women and violent extremism. and then lunch. i am joined by two roosters, big red and scratch. >> we are going to have to leave it there big red and scratch. i hate it when they...
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joining me now is former is the yellow is the music, emus it.der and ceo of the company focused on reinventing values through original and proprietary content. live events like the music caps on that you hold here in its 35th year. nothing beats live. you have been to the grammys before that you have gone for several years. how much do you think it has changed and what was the biggest surprise for you last night? >> what changed, it is a little quicker and slicker and more encompassing. one thing they do best is the mix of artists. they put them together. >> madonna is pushing 50 now. >> who knows. it was a stunning show. putting these guys together i think it is spectacular. >> only 22 years old, it is incredible how these artists are . you're saying his age alone would've immediate indication this guy could leverage social media, could really leverage the millennial platform to make hit and he did just that. >> even i think that is a big part of the story. there was thence doing the best he could to say protect the album. that is true but the
joining me now is former is the yellow is the music, emus it.der and ceo of the company focused on reinventing values through original and proprietary content. live events like the music caps on that you hold here in its 35th year. nothing beats live. you have been to the grammys before that you have gone for several years. how much do you think it has changed and what was the biggest surprise for you last night? >> what changed, it is a little quicker and slicker and more encompassing....
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is growing. that is a non-debatable fact. what i am concerned about is the actual ability of the u.s. to raise rates with what is going on with the rest of the world. when you look at the policy measures going on in europe, and what is going to go on in europe, and what you look at what is going on in japan and other parts of the world, the interest rate differential that already exists, there is enormous spread between u.s. positive rates in the negative rate environment that's in the rest of the world. you look at the strength of the dollar today. it will only get stronger if we raise rates in the united states. that will have a chilling effect on the u.s. economy. the good news is that we are getting back some of that headwind in lower oil prices. madame lagarde talked about the unemployment picture. i think there is -- whatever news you want is in the unemployment picture in the united states. if you look at the headline unemployment rate, yes, we have very good news. if you start peeling back the unemployment rate, you c
is growing. that is a non-debatable fact. what i am concerned about is the actual ability of the u.s. to raise rates with what is going on with the rest of the world. when you look at the policy measures going on in europe, and what is going to go on in europe, and what you look at what is going on in japan and other parts of the world, the interest rate differential that already exists, there is enormous spread between u.s. positive rates in the negative rate environment that's in the rest of...
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that is positive. he is back out of recession. that is his political spin.ne quarter for his one quarter and two or three quarters of growth, great. you have got the answer in the bag. >> you are quite right. on hong kong in the data. >> danish police killed the gunman suspected in saturday's attack that left two dead and five police wounded. the shootings are being investigated as a terrorist attack. they say it could've been inspired by events in paris and the islamic state. the danish prime minister said the attacks were not reflective of a western battle with islam but rather against ideologies. >> we are not in a fight between islam and the west. this is not a battle between muslims and non-muslims. it is a battle between ideas based on freedom of the individual and a dark ideology. >> let's get straight to copenhagen, where security is at an all-time high. our bloomberg reporter is on the ground. what is the latest, and what do we know about the shooter? >> well, on the shooter, police have been rather restrained in what they have told us. we know he w
that is positive. he is back out of recession. that is his political spin.ne quarter for his one quarter and two or three quarters of growth, great. you have got the answer in the bag. >> you are quite right. on hong kong in the data. >> danish police killed the gunman suspected in saturday's attack that left two dead and five police wounded. the shootings are being investigated as a terrorist attack. they say it could've been inspired by events in paris and the islamic state. the...
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who is there, who is missing.always spirited conversation. >> who is going to get here first? >> this will be quick. i just want to pay the highest compliment. both of you are engaging and electrifying speakers. you made a gallery that is absolutely irresistible. [applause] >> i just want to point out the gentleman is wearing sandals. it is 25 degrees. i am taking his complement with a certain amount of skepticism. [laughter]
who is there, who is missing.always spirited conversation. >> who is going to get here first? >> this will be quick. i just want to pay the highest compliment. both of you are engaging and electrifying speakers. you made a gallery that is absolutely irresistible. [applause] >> i just want to point out the gentleman is wearing sandals. it is 25 degrees. i am taking his complement with a certain amount of skepticism. [laughter]
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there is a 1.5 caret or a 1.7 mediocre diamonds it is not matter if it is only one caret if it is a perfectrfect stone. we cut them to perfection. that is what makes a difference in the value. olivia: have you ever had a customer faint? henri: almost buitt they usually maintain their composure. olivia: colored diamonds, we have a 31-caret blue diamond, a 102-caret graff consolation classic, and the yellow delaire sunrise. henri: the bluestone is extremely rare. it is the same gentleman who found the hope diamond, and he sold in the late 1600's to the king of spain, and it is an unbelievable story, and we bought it back. tom: if i go to tiffany's, there is no read because of the and on -- the ban on myanmar. can i buy a three of? -- can they buy it through you? henri: the only way is through an antic piece of jewelry. because of the embargo. tom: if somebody who wants a ruby can go to ubs london and by a ruby? henri: you can always go romney system and do what you want, but i cannot import a ruby. that is the end of it. brendan: maury: harris, help me out, i am in between a monitor about fal
there is a 1.5 caret or a 1.7 mediocre diamonds it is not matter if it is only one caret if it is a perfectrfect stone. we cut them to perfection. that is what makes a difference in the value. olivia: have you ever had a customer faint? henri: almost buitt they usually maintain their composure. olivia: colored diamonds, we have a 31-caret blue diamond, a 102-caret graff consolation classic, and the yellow delaire sunrise. henri: the bluestone is extremely rare. it is the same gentleman who...
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that is where the economic date is going. i think that is a good thing.he parties have been talking past each other in the last 10 years. when have talked about the economy, they have talked about different rings. coming to a debate that is about how to enable mobility is a way to clarify the differences between the parties and help them think about the same questions. >> wilhelm hillary clinton -- wilhelm hillaryl hillary clinton talk more about this and less about how to revive clinton economics? >> both sides are going to test on these issues. every candidate. when hillary ran in 2008, she was talking about issues, the stagnant middle-class. those challenges have only become more pronounced. i imagine the challenge of the middle class and social mobility . a rising inequality. >> how optimistic for you both that it will be joined in 2016 and produce result afterwards? >> i work in policy. i have to believe policy will matter in the election. this is not an election where the income it the question. there's no incumbent. is going to be more policy drive
that is where the economic date is going. i think that is a good thing.he parties have been talking past each other in the last 10 years. when have talked about the economy, they have talked about different rings. coming to a debate that is about how to enable mobility is a way to clarify the differences between the parties and help them think about the same questions. >> wilhelm hillary clinton -- wilhelm hillaryl hillary clinton talk more about this and less about how to revive clinton...
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it is difficult times. this is political much more than it is economic.nk this is why you are seeing these quite aggressive moves. really trying to cling onto things. that is the best way to describe it. >> outside of this crisis, are there any other properties? >> yes and no. the key point we would say is that the rest of eastern europe tends to be much more related to the eurozone. their interesting to be what is going on as far as europe is concerned. the russian situation really is quite special. the key to look out for is whether is a follow-on to other emerging markets. does not seem to be at the moment. it's very focused on the russian situation. >> the politics in the east of ukraine one phenomenon. i bring it back inside europe in the deal between greece and thei r creditors. the euro has firmed up somewhat. how much downside is left? >> quite a lot. it is interesting to focus on greece. we do not think greece is the driver as far as the euro is concerned. the eurogroup wants greece to try harder. much more important for us as quantitative easing
it is difficult times. this is political much more than it is economic.nk this is why you are seeing these quite aggressive moves. really trying to cling onto things. that is the best way to describe it. >> outside of this crisis, are there any other properties? >> yes and no. the key point we would say is that the rest of eastern europe tends to be much more related to the eurozone. their interesting to be what is going on as far as europe is concerned. the russian situation really...
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is that what this is? >> and feels like that, but what i would say there is concern, not so much panic. when you see the reserve rate requirement, the amount of reserves the banks have to hold and it stands at 19.5%, i would caution against using the word panic and "race to the bottom." the rate cut back in november, that was about cutting the benchmark rate and changing the price of credit. that was probably more significant than the one you are seeing today. no doubt there is some concern about a slowdown, and when you look at the big picture, 12 nations, easing monetary policy in january -- >> there it is. john farrow, thank you very much. just a quick moment with john as we saw the australian dollar spike up and come back off that news. >> it really is a race to the bottom. this is what currency wars look like. 13 central banks have eased since the start of the year. >> is china the 14th? >> i would not call it a currency war. this feels like inflation desperation. how do you create it? it is not neces
is that what this is? >> and feels like that, but what i would say there is concern, not so much panic. when you see the reserve rate requirement, the amount of reserves the banks have to hold and it stands at 19.5%, i would caution against using the word panic and "race to the bottom." the rate cut back in november, that was about cutting the benchmark rate and changing the price of credit. that was probably more significant than the one you are seeing today. no doubt there is...
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it is inflation that is front and center for him. it is too low.: what is yet to say about congressional action in terms of creating more oversight over the fed? guest: this was the reason we sat down. he had a speech at the catholic university law school. he is adamant about these proposals on capitol hill to audit the fed and impose more oversight of the federal reserve. he feels this is a threat to the fed's independentsce. this is an area or country should but out. >> this is about getting congress -- the meeting by meeting making apollo -- monetary policy. when that happens, politicians want more policy that resorts -- results in bad economic outcomes. we have had lower inflation and has been under control. why would change that now is a mystery. fabio: he has standing with a lot of republicans. he worked with george h w bush. he is been advising republicans on things like the debt ceiling. can he convince republicans who may be on the fence that this is a bad idea? stephanie: ideas on greece? guest: he wants it to be result orderly. he says i
it is inflation that is front and center for him. it is too low.: what is yet to say about congressional action in terms of creating more oversight over the fed? guest: this was the reason we sat down. he had a speech at the catholic university law school. he is adamant about these proposals on capitol hill to audit the fed and impose more oversight of the federal reserve. he feels this is a threat to the fed's independentsce. this is an area or country should but out. >> this is about...
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it is not really all about the gap is what i mean.here are so many other brands and now you see they're trying to pull some of them in. classes interesting. you take a gap. i think they did a good job of old navy. do you fix the big engine or biodiesel people around you? >> what is the answer? what's i think you're going to buy something that fits into your portfolio that works, great. i still think it is an odd thing unless it takes some results here it they will all tell you. i do not get that one. it was interesting, but they probably had cap.com do a lot that there was probably not doing. chris p's. how is it a brand gets so hot like banana republic. i used to go to bandanna republic all the time. i love their close. what happened? >> any kind of resale, you're as good as the day before sales. if sales are good in the leadership is doing a good job, they're there. if not i may have a bad month, day, year, they'll send have to make changes. it will have to get on board and understand the customers. that takes time. i'm not saying t
it is not really all about the gap is what i mean.here are so many other brands and now you see they're trying to pull some of them in. classes interesting. you take a gap. i think they did a good job of old navy. do you fix the big engine or biodiesel people around you? >> what is the answer? what's i think you're going to buy something that fits into your portfolio that works, great. i still think it is an odd thing unless it takes some results here it they will all tell you. i do not...
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it is not technically. >> it is what it is. >> this is not on you. this is what they keep saying in the article. >> it is a snarky delivery. >> technically she is -- it is not technically. >> i was in the gulf war. i don't know if it is appropriate to bring it up now, but i was in a fight at a gas station, but i feel like it applies. >> there is oil there. >> and it was with an iraqi fellow. >> that's good news. >> at least you didn't lie about it. >> the most dangerous place for a blogger is going to the bathroom to load up on porn tissue. >> that went over my head too. >> it is self-described. >> do you people not have tissue specifically for porn? i have my bathroom tissue and i have my porn tesh -- tissue. >> thank you bonnie. >> does it have little drawings on it and then you flip it? >> you save a lot of time. >> it is more ply. >> there is more ply. it goes to 11. >> never. coming up will charles manson ever get married? i hope so. he deserves real punishment. first, a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is shepherd's pie. do you wish
it is not technically. >> it is what it is. >> this is not on you. this is what they keep saying in the article. >> it is a snarky delivery. >> technically she is -- it is not technically. >> i was in the gulf war. i don't know if it is appropriate to bring it up now, but i was in a fight at a gas station, but i feel like it applies. >> there is oil there. >> and it was with an iraqi fellow. >> that's good news. >> at least you didn't lie...
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it is the dialogue in the world that is evolving. >> it is both.specially now, it seems to me that i have seen all of these kinds of conversations. the people who do the most obscene violence in the name of islam are kidnapping religion. i have seen people who are heads of state and muslims who stay to me, i am not a moderate muslim. i'm a muslim. anybody who acts likes isis, they are not muslim. now you have people who write more, tom friedman and others, saying there was a conversation taking place within islam, asking questions as to why do we get to this point. >> that is what the work is about. the individual living in the world today. as they define themselves as muslims or non-muslims. and how they are grappling with the matter, how they make sense of their own experience, given their heritage. in some cases, there are no contradictions. part of the difficulty of the conversation that is becoming mainstream is i think people want to have some a blanket or unified response to, what is the muslim experience question mark? what does islam mean?
it is the dialogue in the world that is evolving. >> it is both.specially now, it seems to me that i have seen all of these kinds of conversations. the people who do the most obscene violence in the name of islam are kidnapping religion. i have seen people who are heads of state and muslims who stay to me, i am not a moderate muslim. i'm a muslim. anybody who acts likes isis, they are not muslim. now you have people who write more, tom friedman and others, saying there was a conversation...
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it is a different one. the result is unfortunately the same but the origin is different. he is very popular in some segments of french society. the more he is prosecuted, the more popular he is >> other audience questions? >> in deciding to publish after the murders how much was your own newspapers security and fear -- how much did you say well, in citing a violent act against us? >> we didn't take this into account. we had a discussion, we had a debate among editors, but that was not really as the people who went to the rally didn't take into the f account there might be more after-the-fact. >> it was a major factor. he was my colleague. we thought long and hard about it. it has more people overseas than any u.s. newspaper combined. we given a great deal of thought. the cover of "charlie hebdo" -- the cover after the attack -- was met with a great deal of consideration and the liberation. by the way, i received -- he was on film are the other day. someone tweeted to me that he wants to buy me a plane ticket to syria so he can enjoy watching me be beheaded. response was t
it is a different one. the result is unfortunately the same but the origin is different. he is very popular in some segments of french society. the more he is prosecuted, the more popular he is >> other audience questions? >> in deciding to publish after the murders how much was your own newspapers security and fear -- how much did you say well, in citing a violent act against us? >> we didn't take this into account. we had a discussion, we had a debate among editors, but that...
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is. shep, thank you so much for getting on for us. up. we will continue to cover the development. in the meantime "outnumbered" starts now. >>> this is "outnumbered." and harris faulkner is here. melissa francis and dagan mcdowel and former ambassador to the u.n. john bolton. we have had amazing mustaches on the couch and i want to know who is the best? >> i don't think that is a fair question. >> it is very diplomatic of you -- >> i just did. >> i have been trying to get him to grow sideburns. i am still working on it. >> let's get started. jordan's king saying it is just the beginning and jordan's military writing on the bomb we are told "you the enemy of true muslims". the fighting is intensifying as we learn more about pow powerful isis is. the director of the intelligence agencies warned earlier this week they extend well beyond iraq and syria and in a many countries and they have $2 billion in oil money. the president is expected to formally ask congress to authorize the use of mili
is. shep, thank you so much for getting on for us. up. we will continue to cover the development. in the meantime "outnumbered" starts now. >>> this is "outnumbered." and harris faulkner is here. melissa francis and dagan mcdowel and former ambassador to the u.n. john bolton. we have had amazing mustaches on the couch and i want to know who is the best? >> i don't think that is a fair question. >> it is very diplomatic of you -- >> i just did....
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what is obvious is that austerity is here to stay. the question is, how austerity is defined. greece won some measure of the definition on friday, but it remains to be seen how the finance minister yanis varoufakis plans to put it into practice. all that we of heard from the government thus far this morning were promises to the greek people. we've not seeing anything of substance as to how greece is going to meet the target set forth by the eurogroup. >> after two or three weeks since the new greek government has come in office, what do you think mr. alexis tsipras and yanis varoufakis have learned about dealing with europe besides perhaps wearing a tie? a lesson that brendan greeley has also picked up on. >> what have they learned about dealing with europe? they have almost no leverage. let's put it that way. greece is bound to the terms of the bailout. what yanis varoufakis and alexis tsipras wonder was some control over their own destiny and they won some of that. as i put it to our colleagues this morning, they still have to hack off one of their limbs. the situation befor
what is obvious is that austerity is here to stay. the question is, how austerity is defined. greece won some measure of the definition on friday, but it remains to be seen how the finance minister yanis varoufakis plans to put it into practice. all that we of heard from the government thus far this morning were promises to the greek people. we've not seeing anything of substance as to how greece is going to meet the target set forth by the eurogroup. >> after two or three weeks since the...
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the outside view is this is difficult.boiled down today to more and more into security versus privacy. those things are not mutually exclusive. they cannot be. if they are, we are in big trouble. it is somewhere in the middle where the answer is and it will take the government, the private sector, privacy advocates to come to the table. that is what the summit was about. let's continue to have that dialogue and face these issues because if we cannot resolve them, it will be back for -- bad for us. >> let's say, ceo and i find out we have been hacked. we don't know what they have. what should i do? >> first thing would be to say what do we know, what don't we know? it would be wise at that point to make sure you are trying to quarantine as much as the information or damage as you can. get the investigation done to help that. once you have that isolated you want to do some forensics analysis. how do we think this occurred because you can learn something from that into the future? you want to take that and apply it to the thi
the outside view is this is difficult.boiled down today to more and more into security versus privacy. those things are not mutually exclusive. they cannot be. if they are, we are in big trouble. it is somewhere in the middle where the answer is and it will take the government, the private sector, privacy advocates to come to the table. that is what the summit was about. let's continue to have that dialogue and face these issues because if we cannot resolve them, it will be back for -- bad for...
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the chinese economy is about ten trillion, us economy is 17 trillion, us is about 70% bigger. that gap will certainly narrow. china's growth is slowing down and it won't be 10% in real terms but most it won't be 10 percent in real terms, but most analysts except that if china follows through on reform it has the potential to continue to grow at six or 7 percent. the up-and-down scenarios. >> am a little bit more optimistic. if the us follows through on its own reform agenda it has the potential to grow at about 3 percent. when all that adds up most likely scenario is that by 2030 china will be about the same size as the us economy. i think that is a helpful way to think about it. some some people extrapolate the high growth rate further and argue that after a few decades china will be several times bigger. personally i think that's very unlikely. like the less lowdown even if it's doing well. let me emphasize that it has severe demographic challenges. the working age population is already peaked in china. the urban labor force we will keep growing for a while because of migrat
the chinese economy is about ten trillion, us economy is 17 trillion, us is about 70% bigger. that gap will certainly narrow. china's growth is slowing down and it won't be 10% in real terms but most it won't be 10 percent in real terms, but most analysts except that if china follows through on reform it has the potential to continue to grow at six or 7 percent. the up-and-down scenarios. >> am a little bit more optimistic. if the us follows through on its own reform agenda it has the...
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greece is short of money. it is short of time. the 18 finance ministers of the other eurozone states know that time is against greece. i do expect them to clearly tell the greeks, there are face-saving cover mise is, but you cannot afford electoral promises. >> when you say the greek have to back down what is -- >> of course. >> a lot of it is game. , isn't it? >> you can call it game theory. the other players are not in a weak position. i hope the finance minister is not going to play this like a game theory. the news over the weekend suggests that indeed the greek optimism that a deal could be struck and the pervasive pessimism anywhere else does suggest the greeks are the ones starting to realize that they have to back it up. greece agreed to the bailout. it cannot just say, we are no longer bound by previous commitments. the entire european union is based on previous commitments. >> they think they have that mandate and there has been anti-austerity sentiment across all of europe. is there not an assumption that austerity had
greece is short of money. it is short of time. the 18 finance ministers of the other eurozone states know that time is against greece. i do expect them to clearly tell the greeks, there are face-saving cover mise is, but you cannot afford electoral promises. >> when you say the greek have to back down what is -- >> of course. >> a lot of it is game. , isn't it? >> you can call it game theory. the other players are not in a weak position. i hope the finance minister is...
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answer is there is a problem. is the document that we adopted yesterday. that is the big problem in terms of what is going forwardism i know people haven't had the opportunity to read it like we have. i had the benefit of reading it on my honeymoon in hawaii. that was a little bit comfort. i made this point that it is a page turner. and in the sense that you don't know what the next page is going to do. it is 300 plus pages. you read through it and you are like what is the next one? what is going to happen next? you are looking for justification and of course a lot of that is missing. i have problems with the content in and of itself. that is the problem in my view. the bigger question is is there a problem in the net neutrality issue that we are trying to solve. i think my colleague highlighted it well. its prophylactic. there is no underlying problem. this is to go forward, something we are trying to guess. it's guilt by imagination, trying to figure out what might happen in the future even though it is not happ
answer is there is a problem. is the document that we adopted yesterday. that is the big problem in terms of what is going forwardism i know people haven't had the opportunity to read it like we have. i had the benefit of reading it on my honeymoon in hawaii. that was a little bit comfort. i made this point that it is a page turner. and in the sense that you don't know what the next page is going to do. it is 300 plus pages. you read through it and you are like what is the next one? what is...
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that is what alex is saying.i'm asking, can you imagine the company promising for the future it will resemble the past in that way? >> generally speaking, i would say most companies have an ethos they were founded on and follow. that has been one of the core ethos of yelp. >> we are not going to move a car office lot today. >> exactly. >> but it is something you might be willing to consider. it brings us full circle to the beginning of the panel with joel pointing out we might get rid of stuff under the aup, but we are not messing with the feed. that is at least what i heard you saying. one might wonder, could that amount to a commitment of some kind in the future or not? obviously, we are not going to move a car office lot today. those might be interesting to think about to bridge the gap alex is invoking. >> even though yelp and other companies would not do it, they would argue in court for the right to do it because they have first amendment rights. that is the way they are interpreting them. i think that is s
that is what alex is saying.i'm asking, can you imagine the company promising for the future it will resemble the past in that way? >> generally speaking, i would say most companies have an ethos they were founded on and follow. that has been one of the core ethos of yelp. >> we are not going to move a car office lot today. >> exactly. >> but it is something you might be willing to consider. it brings us full circle to the beginning of the panel with joel pointing out we...
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with iowa voters is that he is too moderate, and that is an issue.here is a movement in the country that said we should not order people to get vaccines, and parents don't want to get them, and now he is embroiled in that. president obama said this today and this aired this morning, and he said very clearly that people need to get fax -- people need to get vaccinated. >> and remember, this is not just the right that believes in this there is a crunchy granola left the believes in the studio. obama is now in the right place when he was in the wrong place in 2008. i know we are going to talk about this in the second block of the show, but my god that kind of unfavorable rating i don't know what you can try to do to fix this. >> he spoke at the same event that skull walker spoke at, but he did not move his unfavorable rating -- scott walker spoke at but he did not move his unfavorable rating. >> mike huckabee performs twice as well as chris christie does in our iowa poll. but wait, he has something provocative to say. not how he squares his religious be
with iowa voters is that he is too moderate, and that is an issue.here is a movement in the country that said we should not order people to get vaccines, and parents don't want to get them, and now he is embroiled in that. president obama said this today and this aired this morning, and he said very clearly that people need to get fax -- people need to get vaccinated. >> and remember, this is not just the right that believes in this there is a crunchy granola left the believes in the...
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good thing is the smoke is white. it the is no longer black. it is not dark gray.every time the smoke looks like it is clear, it picks up again like we saw last weeks fire. so, the other side of the building, probably looks a little bit better since the smoke is coming this way but we will get an update from the fire commissioner and we will get back to you probably within ten minutes, guys. >> sound good, steve. >>> speaking of fire, how dramatic was the fire yesterday near pennsauken, actually in pennsauken, new jersey this became a national story. it was just afternoon time. tanker truck rolled over, burst into flames yesterday. investigators say roughly 8,000 gallons of fuel caught on fire, ran into the joining community there just off of this off ramp when the truck turned over. the driver managed to jump out and run are away from the truck before it the blew up. the accident -- so he had just a couple of injuries. nothing life threatening at all, but this road is still closed. >>> well this morning lets get an update on this delaware amber alert. police are t
good thing is the smoke is white. it the is no longer black. it is not dark gray.every time the smoke looks like it is clear, it picks up again like we saw last weeks fire. so, the other side of the building, probably looks a little bit better since the smoke is coming this way but we will get an update from the fire commissioner and we will get back to you probably within ten minutes, guys. >> sound good, steve. >>> speaking of fire, how dramatic was the fire yesterday near...
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is there a number to make you say this is too much? >> it is too early to tell. we will have to see what they do with that data. >> apple coming into the wearables. how does that wind up changing the adoption rate and retention rate? >> that is a great point. we will see what happens there. that separates the wearable model into two different categories where you have one that is so simple and so streamlined that you do not notice it is there and you have the other one that is so much a part of your routine the apple watch has so many more things than just your health metrics. we have these two different kinds of models. people will see which one wins out. we have not had a chance to test the apple watch it. >> do you use my fitness will tell that's my fitness pal? >> when you kind of have an understanding of how many calories are in your lunch you have an understanding of how many calories you are burning in a workout they don't really add that much extra right now because i don't trust that some of these apps are more accurate than the estimations i make myself
is there a number to make you say this is too much? >> it is too early to tell. we will have to see what they do with that data. >> apple coming into the wearables. how does that wind up changing the adoption rate and retention rate? >> that is a great point. we will see what happens there. that separates the wearable model into two different categories where you have one that is so simple and so streamlined that you do not notice it is there and you have the other one that is...
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>> there is no question trade is a divisive issue and that is why the president is working so hard to make sure we are negotiation -- negotiating a better trade program that levels the playing field and includes strong labor and environmental standards. it is a fact that exports are associated with higher paying jobs, up to 18% more. it is important we put things into an agreement and take that and translated into a tangible reality. >> are you concerned the strong u.s. dollar is hurting american businesses and their ability to do business overseas? >> this goes back to the first question we discussed -- the slowdown in growth and the rest of the world with a stronger dollar is a headwind for the u.s. economy right now, but we also have some tailwinds like lower oil prices and domestic momentum. we should be able to make it through but it would help a lot if in washington, we do what we need to help. >> we started with peter cook interviewing the fed governor jerome powell. mr. powell said low-inflation gives the fed time to remain patient as it considers when to raise rates. with the
>> there is no question trade is a divisive issue and that is why the president is working so hard to make sure we are negotiation -- negotiating a better trade program that levels the playing field and includes strong labor and environmental standards. it is a fact that exports are associated with higher paying jobs, up to 18% more. it is important we put things into an agreement and take that and translated into a tangible reality. >> are you concerned the strong u.s. dollar is...
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this is world money show that is very fame must. he will talk about investing lessons and taking questions from a live audience. you will want to see this, my friend. >>> a lot to come this hour, including verizon offering price discounts but of course there's a catch. >>> next a massive hack attack that is on the second biggest health insurer in the country,0 million customers including the company's own ceo at risk -- 80 million. what you need to do now to protect yourself. let me know what you think. tweet me @gerriwillisfbn. go to gerriwillis.com. we want to hear from you. we'll be right back. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a d
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>>jackie sissel: is not only residents would is tommy is an officials and another that is a loss and because of where is the familiar is what to start to blow and the level of today into library in his heart in the north gate starting tomorrow morning because of the they're already started to put out the sandbag and dozens of to places around the north bay and you could see one of the locations here i am in san rafael and the fire station to have sandbags and the sand and the shovels and other locations does have the bay if you have to go fifth and second out will a link to our web site features some of the locations but not as a time to do you hurt arab and talking about it you know what the standing out here in the rain turned to a shovel sand backed that basis of limited amount a lot of businesses run more like they did and december--december >>jackie sissel: their trimming trees i was up in navato i thought at least five different crews trimming trees along those are lines of high winds are expected to blow and power could be an issue if you're someone that obviously has that iss
>>jackie sissel: is not only residents would is tommy is an officials and another that is a loss and because of where is the familiar is what to start to blow and the level of today into library in his heart in the north gate starting tomorrow morning because of the they're already started to put out the sandbag and dozens of to places around the north bay and you could see one of the locations here i am in san rafael and the fire station to have sandbags and the sand and the shovels and...
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he is pandering is much as he is to the base. >> rand paul?> rand paul has told a coalition of young people, neo-isolationist, and libertarians. he is getting young people excited. what he is doing wrong is that he is a cause and not us area's candidate for president. >> i agree on what he is doing right but what he is doing wrong is practicing medicine when he says vaccines are a choice. >> he is more about advancing the cause of freedom a noble cause in a country -- letting you see how he would conduct himself. time, maturity, taking a stand in a debate. >> what is he doing wrong. >> he is not his father's oldsmobile. >> chris christie? >> he has stopped screaming at people and calling them stupid. he appears to have stopped violating laws by seeking political retribution. >> was he doing wrong? >> was he doing wrong? i think he's doing fine right now. he's climbing out of the little bit of a hole because of bridge gate and those is that follow him around. i think he's doing ok. >> what's he doing right? >> he is trying to stop being the bul
he is pandering is much as he is to the base. >> rand paul?> rand paul has told a coalition of young people, neo-isolationist, and libertarians. he is getting young people excited. what he is doing wrong is that he is a cause and not us area's candidate for president. >> i agree on what he is doing right but what he is doing wrong is practicing medicine when he says vaccines are a choice. >> he is more about advancing the cause of freedom a noble cause in a country --...
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it is compelling. what is our strategy? use drones to kill al qaeda leadership in pakistan and in yemen. that is a vital tactic but it is not a strategy. we partner with selective countries in africa to help them do some training. that is fragmenting at best. until we bring the countries that have interest together and put together an alliance and establish a strategy we can't push effectively against this. >> ambassador ross let me pick up with you. we talk about four presidents you were a special assistant for the middle east for president obama for the first two years in office so it is not like you are a knee-jerk critic of this president and it is not just the spread of islamic militants, because it is also iran that we see its influence is spreading to bagdad and beirut and sanaa. if the threat is radical islam, does the president have a sound strategy militarily to deal with the extremism and what do we need to do different or better. >> well a couple of points. senator, your point on not being reluctant to identify
it is compelling. what is our strategy? use drones to kill al qaeda leadership in pakistan and in yemen. that is a vital tactic but it is not a strategy. we partner with selective countries in africa to help them do some training. that is fragmenting at best. until we bring the countries that have interest together and put together an alliance and establish a strategy we can't push effectively against this. >> ambassador ross let me pick up with you. we talk about four presidents you were...
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>>erica: it is a just how massive the system is on satellite and radar is a system the rain is a lot of rain in the region from a white is a tropical storm agnes and acting a lot of cloud cover and simmer just excellent job this is not a code system will the minister tell what was the snow and a higher elevation the drive to tahoe and filled with grain because is not going to change to snow there. a will not be supplied the receipts of a local beer roadways. >>erica: light rain developing for san phil and hitting the richmond center for hours the golden gate but it looks to be the extent of it will have to wait to see the rain really developed that is good news if you're getting a early in the star for your continued take a look at the 10 hour looks like a good portion of our area will release my rent and as hints of the afternoon the rain released to blunt the bay area was a to see some change in color and the dark gray on your screen will be lower heavier and of course the yellow does not often on showers perspective for letter on today by system clock will see a driver for you're
>>erica: it is a just how massive the system is on satellite and radar is a system the rain is a lot of rain in the region from a white is a tropical storm agnes and acting a lot of cloud cover and simmer just excellent job this is not a code system will the minister tell what was the snow and a higher elevation the drive to tahoe and filled with grain because is not going to change to snow there. a will not be supplied the receipts of a local beer roadways. >>erica: light rain...
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and that is what is going on.upply imbalance and then some supply imbalance in the first six months of the year is actually greater than it was last year, because of all the wells that we started to build outlast year are now on stream and then are producing. we are not producing as many new wells going forward and that will impact oil prices in two years. canada already spent huge sums of money in their oil sands. that -- they have 500,000 more barrels of oil this year than last year. and then you have mexico which a year or two years down the row rowedÑi will start seeing a real surge in production, so we see more supply, now key is if we have more global demand for carbon then we will find an equalization and that equalization from our long-term statistics is probably 70çó to $80. that doesn't mean it touches 84 or spike up around there but we believe long-term central is probably 20 to $30 lower than it was for the last five years. >> you believe the keystone pipeline is necessary? >> certainly not necessary.
and that is what is going on.upply imbalance and then some supply imbalance in the first six months of the year is actually greater than it was last year, because of all the wells that we started to build outlast year are now on stream and then are producing. we are not producing as many new wells going forward and that will impact oil prices in two years. canada already spent huge sums of money in their oil sands. that -- they have 500,000 more barrels of oil this year than last year. and then...
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it is 6:13. traffic is moving on the san mateo bridge with tail lights headed westward and headlights headed into hayward with both directions moving better now and moving fine after an early incident. >>> french satire magazine "charlie hebdo" will return to news stands the target of a terror attack in paris that killed 12 people. management has delayed resumed publishing the weekly edition to give families more time to grief. a special survivor issue sold out after the attack and regular "charlie hebdo" editions return february 25. >> a man convicts of running a revenge porn website is apologizing to hundreds of women he exploited. a jury found 28-year-old guilty on 27 counts this week. he ran a website where men posted nude pictures their ex-es in revenge. the women in the photos had to pay the man did have the images taken down. in the first interview after his conviction he apologized to the victims. >> i regret the website and i am sorry that...i did that to hurt you and please forgive me.
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it is making some snow showers, that is what it is doing.ounty seems to be the the area where we see the brightest white, which is what could be happening, maybe even a coating of snow, and we have, a guest weather watcher this morning looking at our radar. >> this is mike, from center city. >> yesy want to tell you we have flakes at fourth and market. >> yes, flurries flying in very few. >> i'm a weather watcher. >> he is amazing so multi talented. so chester county, delaware county and yes, flurries, in philadelphia. we have them right now. so, this is just not expected to amount to anything but we did get 4.8 inches of snow at philly international on saturday. that gives us a seasonal snowfall total of 14.9 inches. last season we were already up to 58 inches. boy, was that a snowy season. we have cold air moving in with that cold front and snow showers so tomorrow morning, we could maybe tie a few record and i don't think it will happen in philadelphia but wilmington, atlantic city, trenton anal a even town we have possibility of, low tem
it is making some snow showers, that is what it is doing.ounty seems to be the the area where we see the brightest white, which is what could be happening, maybe even a coating of snow, and we have, a guest weather watcher this morning looking at our radar. >> this is mike, from center city. >> yesy want to tell you we have flakes at fourth and market. >> yes, flurries flying in very few. >> i'm a weather watcher. >> he is amazing so multi talented. so chester...
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senator paul, who is a doctor. >> well, he is retired, i believe, as a physician, but everybody is entitledheir opinion. the important thing is for us -- the important thing is for us to make sure that the populace understands that there is no substantial risk and that the benefits are extremely significant and that we have eradicated -- >> in your stance, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it's a medical doctor goes around saying in a public way that vaccines are dangerous and it should be up to the parent, not public policy, you are fine with that. you just chalk it up to somebody else's opinion, even if they are a doctor? >> even doctors are entitled to their opinions, but i say ask him those direct questions and see what he has to say before. >> i look for -- doctor, we have got to go, because we are going to lose the satellite. we look forward to the debate coming up in full, and, dr. carson, congratulations on the book, and thank you for joining us. and coming up, get ready for a fine ride like a fine car. ♪ >> our orange juice is all gone so we are going to bring in one of th
senator paul, who is a doctor. >> well, he is retired, i believe, as a physician, but everybody is entitledheir opinion. the important thing is for us -- the important thing is for us to make sure that the populace understands that there is no substantial risk and that the benefits are extremely significant and that we have eradicated -- >> in your stance, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it's a medical doctor goes around saying in a public way that vaccines are dangerous...
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is a mixture there we're where the weather is.again for the other day to visit of the on the commuter >>george: surprisingly this is literally the post a figure fleet the calm before the storm is very quiet out there we're not looking at any hot spots right now the number is this is at a slower than usual so far this morning here at the bay bridge minor incidents right at the toll plaza if you look closely you'll see some fluorescent light and one of the fashion plans was to run there was a report of a vehicle was involved in accidents there is some commotion around the scene that is mostly affected the 880 rep but the back of has not been adversely affected. >>george: you're ride to the senate sale bridge boy did they get heavy early this morning yes 11 to about 30 minutes earlier than usual for the westbound lie perhaps a lot of people attended to their destination before the rains and we're already looking at about 18 minutes drive time headed over to senate sale and coming out of hayward and speaking of drive times shearson lo
is a mixture there we're where the weather is.again for the other day to visit of the on the commuter >>george: surprisingly this is literally the post a figure fleet the calm before the storm is very quiet out there we're not looking at any hot spots right now the number is this is at a slower than usual so far this morning here at the bay bridge minor incidents right at the toll plaza if you look closely you'll see some fluorescent light and one of the fashion plans was to run there was...
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great question. >> is is and it is going to have to be the last one. governor, we in chicago and the council hugely appreciate your time and the opportunity to take your principles from your remarks and to have a conversation with all of us around those principles. and we are truly pleased and privileged to have the first opportunity to do so. >> thank you. [applause] >> a reminder. if you missed the speech you can see it again later in our program schedule and it c-span.org. looking ahead to 2016, the hill writes that bush is quoting public and lawmakers -- republican lawmakers. he has rounded up the firm backing of five members of the florida gop congressional -- marco rubio is also mulling a presidential run. he only has one clear backer. and 35 minutes, we will take you live to the white house. the summit has been going on all day long. we will pick up the afternoon session at 2:45 p.m. the three day event began yesterday. it looks at radicalism recruiting. john chambers, chairman and ceo of cisco talks about the digital preservation of cities and
great question. >> is is and it is going to have to be the last one. governor, we in chicago and the council hugely appreciate your time and the opportunity to take your principles from your remarks and to have a conversation with all of us around those principles. and we are truly pleased and privileged to have the first opportunity to do so. >> thank you. [applause] >> a reminder. if you missed the speech you can see it again later in our program schedule and it c-span.org....
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but la is always nice too. >> is it the weather? is that what it is?weather the own and the mountains, you can see it all, beautiful. >> i guess. >> why this is dorn show so popular? what do youy? >> i think, you know, huge on pop culture. you know we've got great music, we've got great producers, great actors, homophobe ya, bipolar disorder, dysfunction in the families, something everybody can relate to. >> i don't know that i have ever seen anything like it on tv t gets pretty darn raw. has there been any, you know i don't know, people upset because, i mean. >> from some of the stuff that's said? specially you because you are talking about president owe bamm, a ann was watching oh, no you didn't. >> hakeem did. >> okay. >> oh, excuse me. >> we have to differ ain't ate between the two. >> oh, okay. >> why does your character that you play on the show talk about a president like that? >> i respect the president and the first lady to the fullest and the first daughters. but hakeem on the other hand is very ruthless, wreckless he don't think when he talk
but la is always nice too. >> is it the weather? is that what it is?weather the own and the mountains, you can see it all, beautiful. >> i guess. >> why this is dorn show so popular? what do youy? >> i think, you know, huge on pop culture. you know we've got great music, we've got great producers, great actors, homophobe ya, bipolar disorder, dysfunction in the families, something everybody can relate to. >> i don't know that i have ever seen anything like it on tv...
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>> it is sad, isn't it? >> it is not fair. it is reverse 6ism.uld have generously helped her by of onerringing to pay for her -- by offering to pay for her virginity. the problem is they put the ad in a local newspaper. do they not have the inter thet? >> maybe they didn't have an internet ad. >> he says nobody in the world. you put the ad in a local newspaper in romania. it is nobody in your town likes you. >> why can't you help the poor soul? i have learned to never trust a man especially a desperate one with money issues. you need a story. it will go after people's hearts. they don't like to talk about virginity. it makes them secure. if you set up a go fund me page and say i have credit card debt. we have all been there can somebody help me out? >> he has been caring for his sib brother. it he said i was taking care of moo i sick brother. >> i think he is being honest. i don't want a go fund me. i want a go fondle me. >> he will get takers now. >> i am in line. >> obviously a goofy idea. it works for men because men and women are different. i
>> it is sad, isn't it? >> it is not fair. it is reverse 6ism.uld have generously helped her by of onerringing to pay for her -- by offering to pay for her virginity. the problem is they put the ad in a local newspaper. do they not have the inter thet? >> maybe they didn't have an internet ad. >> he says nobody in the world. you put the ad in a local newspaper in romania. it is nobody in your town likes you. >> why can't you help the poor soul? i have learned to...
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it is black studies it is african studies it is options. on twitter it is live tweeting #freedom writers as we watched the documentary. as we always watch the documentary, and learn together. and it's fun. it is tracy clayton from buzz feed, doing little known black history facts. and having us cracking up laughing with the #on twitter and as i said it is the name it is web by who is known as five fit, which is deep, because that means one person, one whole human being. and that's how we do black history month all right, thank you so much, and kimberly ellis author of the upcoming box, the brilliant of black twitter. coming up next, people have made it their mission to preserve their traditions more so than any other community. but the current status of their land and livelihood paint as bleaker picture. we will speak to a woman a historian on the legacy of her father's culture and the fine line between preservation and community progress. and later, how one man uses a super hero alter ego to combat stereotypes. >> at one time i felt that s
it is black studies it is african studies it is options. on twitter it is live tweeting #freedom writers as we watched the documentary. as we always watch the documentary, and learn together. and it's fun. it is tracy clayton from buzz feed, doing little known black history facts. and having us cracking up laughing with the #on twitter and as i said it is the name it is web by who is known as five fit, which is deep, because that means one person, one whole human being. and that's how we do...
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broad context is that it -- is that greece is likely to stay in the european union.ek parliament, the greek ruling party move more to the center. that is what has happened here. investors are really reacting to the smallest bit of news, even tweets coming out. what do you think they will react to specifically this week, and not necessarily greece, but what do you see on the horizon this week the could be moving markets? the european markets will react for a well. qe is generally supportive, leading to higher prices in the u.s. and japan. we will see eu join the party. we will seek and -- increased asset prices over the european stock markets over the next several months. this is repricing based on monetary easing. world, theund the u.s. is the most productive economy and it is showing the most signs of growth. being in u.s. dollar assets is probably a good thing to do. i'm spending a lot of time on brazil. there's no good news insight. -- in sight. in terms of stocks, fixed incomes, derivatives, what is a good strategy to play right now? what would you keep and what
broad context is that it -- is that greece is likely to stay in the european union.ek parliament, the greek ruling party move more to the center. that is what has happened here. investors are really reacting to the smallest bit of news, even tweets coming out. what do you think they will react to specifically this week, and not necessarily greece, but what do you see on the horizon this week the could be moving markets? the european markets will react for a well. qe is generally supportive,...
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it is a larger problem and this is one where cooperation is needed among card systems, re retailers and others involved in the financial system and conceivably legislation might be needed in this area. >> thank you. and i'll conclude with this. for the state i represent, indiana, we, for many years, were hit very very hard in the manufacturing sector because of currency manipulation among other areas and i know this has been mentioned but i would like to make sure that you keep a close eye on this because when we talk about manufacturing, the ability to be competitive and all that was ever said to me by our manufacturers were if it was a fairfield we'll do fine. but if the game is rigged, i don't know how we win that kind of game. and i've always had the same feeling that -- and my ranking member sherrod brown right next to me in ohio has dealt with this with his manufacturers as well -- if currency is fairly valued and we are not successful, our manufacturers, if i can't win a fair game that is on me. but if it is being manipulated against my company, it makes it awful tough to keep th
it is a larger problem and this is one where cooperation is needed among card systems, re retailers and others involved in the financial system and conceivably legislation might be needed in this area. >> thank you. and i'll conclude with this. for the state i represent, indiana, we, for many years, were hit very very hard in the manufacturing sector because of currency manipulation among other areas and i know this has been mentioned but i would like to make sure that you keep a close...
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at 3, she said, this is is my name. so we respect that. >> reporter: in san jose i'm peggy bunker. >> all right. all of the costs with were supposed to be paying -- >> all of the taxes? >> yes. >> tonight, the showdown of the marijuana taxes in the south bay. i 'm tony kovaleski, and we investigate the law and marijuana and unpaid taxes. >> and now, why you might want to check some new items with peanut allergies. >>> we will have the forecast for the bay area and the e details and the possibilities of some weekend showers. >>> a good way to start the day with the current weather and the traffic conditions with the morning commute "today in the bay u "starting at 4:30. "starting at 4:30. "starting at 4:30. "starting at 4:30. female announcer: through sunday, save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. and of course, free same-day delivery. but hurry! sleep train's presidents' day sale ends sunday. >>> doctors are not only following the marijuana, but also
at 3, she said, this is is my name. so we respect that. >> reporter: in san jose i'm peggy bunker. >> all right. all of the costs with were supposed to be paying -- >> all of the taxes? >> yes. >> tonight, the showdown of the marijuana taxes in the south bay. i 'm tony kovaleski, and we investigate the law and marijuana and unpaid taxes. >> and now, why you might want to check some new items with peanut allergies. >>> we will have the forecast for...
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>> oh, that is not me though. >> what is not you? >> that is just protecting my guys.were trying to kill can our sold eiers, and i'm willing to meet my creator and answer for every shot i took. the thing that haunts me are all of the guys that i couldn't save. >> haunted by all of the guy ss that he couldn't save. do you feel that you feel that way or most vets feel that way? >> well, i can speak for myself and the s.e.a.l. teams and the special operations. the military is volunteer service, and we do an extra step to go the extra step to become a s.e.a.l. and we go forward to become a brotherhood to protect the people, and the marines and the army to protect, and so things don't haunt us and i don't believe that chris was, because he never told me that. >> there have a lot of criticism of the movie saying that it is an tie islam. how you respond to that? >> well, i think that it is unfair critique. the adversary in the movie is, you know, a sniper who is from iraq and then there is also the butcher who sis also from iraq, and regardless of the setting, it is the adver
>> oh, that is not me though. >> what is not you? >> that is just protecting my guys.were trying to kill can our sold eiers, and i'm willing to meet my creator and answer for every shot i took. the thing that haunts me are all of the guys that i couldn't save. >> haunted by all of the guy ss that he couldn't save. do you feel that you feel that way or most vets feel that way? >> well, i can speak for myself and the s.e.a.l. teams and the special operations. the...
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than what is asian. so there is many. there is many digitses to it but it is you know the more time than not, it is not. it is going to be floated. right. so if there is a poor girl from a poor family she can go and be a third wife to someone who is older wives are like. i have seen situations in they are sick or ailing. and i need someone to take care of the kids and do the housework so i will go and to the poor family to marry. you knee. young girl from there that will do those things. so all of that will need to be unraveled and exploitation there is a marital sort of gloss over it. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you all so much for coming bring them back here and get the books signed. were white this would go down the same way? >> no. >> you can tell from my interviews what do you say to russians that america is an unfriendly adversary? he called secretary of state clinton and enemy of iran? we have learned abc abc news has learned that osama bin laden has been killed. >> george is fully in control. >> three g
than what is asian. so there is many. there is many digitses to it but it is you know the more time than not, it is not. it is going to be floated. right. so if there is a poor girl from a poor family she can go and be a third wife to someone who is older wives are like. i have seen situations in they are sick or ailing. and i need someone to take care of the kids and do the housework so i will go and to the poor family to marry. you knee. young girl from there that will do those things. so all...
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if the commute is bad it is probably always bad. we we have a timetable for how long it will take to get to and from work. how we commute is remarkably stable over the past few decade decades. most commuters police officer and work in the same county and conditions of the bridges and highways have measurably improved. the local road pavement conditions have stagnated over the same time period and if you with like to see the full report go to our website at abc7news.com. >>> good news for the project to, span bart service to san jose 155 million is superpower on the disaster get riders to the south bay. it is part of a budget proposal unveiled by president obama, the budgeteer marks more than $1 billion for transportation and construction projects through the state overall $800 million will be spent on state transit projects in areas including the bay area, los angeles and san diego. >> new this morning, a just released report fines the city of oakland face as $30 million budget shortfall at leaders prepare a new operating budget ant
if the commute is bad it is probably always bad. we we have a timetable for how long it will take to get to and from work. how we commute is remarkably stable over the past few decade decades. most commuters police officer and work in the same county and conditions of the bridges and highways have measurably improved. the local road pavement conditions have stagnated over the same time period and if you with like to see the full report go to our website at abc7news.com. >>> good news...
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my plea is to anyone who is going into the area. make sure you understand what the reality of the risks are. there is no calvary. top end american special operations forces can make an attempt to rescue hostages but it is an extraordinarily difficult situation and a extraordinarily small likelihood of success. once you are captured by isis they're either going to ransom you or execute you. to the rest of the american people out there or westerners who want to go and help understand the risks. >> mention of the iraqi government. no mention of assad. the root cause of why we have this problem, the lack of governance. >> even military officials have suggested that air strikes alone won't be sufficient. the state department has emphasized the diplomatic side of this. while iraq may be more clear in some ways those are the big questions in syria. obviously military forces are not necessarily an answer when you have the source of the civil war being the regime of the bashar al assad. senator lindsey graham said yesterday while he thinks t
my plea is to anyone who is going into the area. make sure you understand what the reality of the risks are. there is no calvary. top end american special operations forces can make an attempt to rescue hostages but it is an extraordinarily difficult situation and a extraordinarily small likelihood of success. once you are captured by isis they're either going to ransom you or execute you. to the rest of the american people out there or westerners who want to go and help understand the risks....
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the good news is for the sage grouse is it is working. we had it increase significantly in the last couple years and in fact just this past year, we have had an increase in the sage grouse population approaching 40%. so, our plan is working. i also created an executive order that i signed here just a few weeks ago to put in place these management plans we have been working on to protect the sage grouse. so, we are a little concerned that the federal government has not embraced what we are doing as wholeheartedly as they should. they asked us to do this and now they are being standoffish as far as embracing and approving our plan. i am concerned about a species that is prolific in nine states that people are saying is somehow endangered. i mean, that seems a little bit odd. at least from a utah perspective, we're doing everything we can to protect the sage grouse and we see our efforts taking shape. reid: do think you are actually getting a fair shake from fish & wildlife, the department of the interior, the people who will make this decis
the good news is for the sage grouse is it is working. we had it increase significantly in the last couple years and in fact just this past year, we have had an increase in the sage grouse population approaching 40%. so, our plan is working. i also created an executive order that i signed here just a few weeks ago to put in place these management plans we have been working on to protect the sage grouse. so, we are a little concerned that the federal government has not embraced what we are doing...