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he told jack he wanted him to stop playing soccer, completely.er argued that the dozens and dozens of kids he'd seen with serious, sometimes life-altering concussions-- some of them from heading the ball-- had convinced him that soccer itself was not safe. >> we need to look at these sports realistically and say, "are they really something we want our children to do?" do we want to, in the name of sport, put a child's brain in harm's way? >> reporter: flyer's warning got me and my wife tory to take a long and uncomfortable look at whether the sport our three kids love is safe. the benefits they get out of the game? those are obvious, but are they worth the risks of a serious injury? for the last few years, we've been struggling with a dilemma that's facing really millions of parents across the country. >> i just feel really confused and worried and just unsure what we're supposed to do now. >> reporter: it's important to say that we became a soccer family partly by design. our three kids are jack, who's 13, gavin is 11, and ally is nine. when the
he told jack he wanted him to stop playing soccer, completely.er argued that the dozens and dozens of kids he'd seen with serious, sometimes life-altering concussions-- some of them from heading the ball-- had convinced him that soccer itself was not safe. >> we need to look at these sports realistically and say, "are they really something we want our children to do?" do we want to, in the name of sport, put a child's brain in harm's way? >> reporter: flyer's warning got...
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will it jack-o-lantern?ide release of a brand-new linkin park video. ♪ you were standing in the wake of devastation ♪ ♪ when you were waiting on the edge of the unknown ♪ >> don't you already have chills? >> yes. doesn't look like actors. it looks real. >> this was shot at cardinchildren's medical center in mesa, arizona. linkin park put this all together to help raise money. the video is gorgeous and was produced and edited by our very own jack chapman from right here at "right this minute." he did a spectacular job. look at that beautiful angel. this video was part of a fund-raiser called "stars of the season." chester benington, the lead singer for linkin park chaired the event. >> it's grown beyond what any of us to have known. my wife likes to donate her time. her favorite way is through pet therapy. >> i got to spend the day with him. got a private tour with these guys. it is a phenomenal place for young people to go in need of medical care. >> this first little guy 6-year-old connor, the most adorable
will it jack-o-lantern?ide release of a brand-new linkin park video. ♪ you were standing in the wake of devastation ♪ ♪ when you were waiting on the edge of the unknown ♪ >> don't you already have chills? >> yes. doesn't look like actors. it looks real. >> this was shot at cardinchildren's medical center in mesa, arizona. linkin park put this all together to help raise money. the video is gorgeous and was produced and edited by our very own jack chapman from right here...
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if jack in the box spins it off as a separate lly traded compan.ion, chipotle. you never say stuff like that. jack in the box is a company where the hole is worth more than some of the parts. before i get into the breakup evaluation, why i'm a fan of jack because you can't just count on a breakup. the company is anding through a refranchising effort with the jack in the box brand selling from 25% franchise before the recession to 80%. this is what we're talking about with general nutrition. the company is much more stable cash flow, greater visibility and put that cash to work in a very friendly shareholder way with one of the most aggressive buybacks i follow. just from january through august the company bought back $277 million worth of stock. that's 10% of the company's current market capization and have $160 million left in the repurchase authorization. that's another 6% they can retire. same time jack in the box worked wonders when it cops to turning around qudoba closing under which is why a break up makes so much sense. assume they trade in
if jack in the box spins it off as a separate lly traded compan.ion, chipotle. you never say stuff like that. jack in the box is a company where the hole is worth more than some of the parts. before i get into the breakup evaluation, why i'm a fan of jack because you can't just count on a breakup. the company is anding through a refranchising effort with the jack in the box brand selling from 25% franchise before the recession to 80%. this is what we're talking about with general nutrition. the...
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jack in the box is expensive as well but embedded within jack in the box is cato ba. their comps have been great as well. every quarter they smoke it based on cato ba. i think jack in the box gets you done. >> extra chicken, no beans and no toma tas. >> they completely rip off the chipotle menu. they're fast and casual. >> just like you. >> fast and casual and everyone in between. >> what's your strong dollar? >> we need to be careful. generally speaking they do not move this quickly, this fast. i'm starting to looking a places where they might have been commodities that hit on the dollar. xop is my play because i want to be a little more gassy than oily. >> stay away from chipotle. >> excuse me. anyway, my point is in particular, one, the gassy space, the natural gas, actually looks fairly good and then when you look at the oil space, oil at around $85 a barrel, wti, that's where you start to get into cost of production for the u.s.-based oil. you have somewhat there. it's great risk reward to buy xop. >> i think given the choice between gassy and oily i think gassy.
jack in the box is expensive as well but embedded within jack in the box is cato ba. their comps have been great as well. every quarter they smoke it based on cato ba. i think jack in the box gets you done. >> extra chicken, no beans and no toma tas. >> they completely rip off the chipotle menu. they're fast and casual. >> just like you. >> fast and casual and everyone in between. >> what's your strong dollar? >> we need to be careful. generally speaking they...
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he carved a lantern and called it jack-o-lantern.adition in ireland, they would carve these to scare away jack and scary things. a lot of irish came over to the united states of america bringing the tradition. they found pumpkins. there you go. >> cool. >> wouldn't it be a great idea to take a jack-o-lantern, stick it in liquid nitrogen and shatter it with stuff? i wonder if they really scraped it out or if they used the nitrogen. >> you should know better than anybody when it's cold there is shrinkage. >> that was cold. >> they are going to start throwing it soccer kick style. happy halloween. >> bad news for these cars. >> the roof comes falling down. >> the hail storm that really left a mark. >> and they are the brothers behind the huge hit. what would you do? how would you feel if you were the younger brother of this uber internet famous duo? see how the youngest is finally shining. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get
he carved a lantern and called it jack-o-lantern.adition in ireland, they would carve these to scare away jack and scary things. a lot of irish came over to the united states of america bringing the tradition. they found pumpkins. there you go. >> cool. >> wouldn't it be a great idea to take a jack-o-lantern, stick it in liquid nitrogen and shatter it with stuff? i wonder if they really scraped it out or if they used the nitrogen. >> you should know better than anybody when...
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jack, what do you think about this one? >> you're paying $445 million a year for the basketball deal. the journal says that figure is poised to double. you have to make the money back somewhere if you will pay that kind of scratch for basketball. melissa: they're laying off massive amounts of employees. how us did it make you feel about the stock? >> they need to cut the business anyway. look at way we're going, ratings where turner is getting, this is where bulk of cuts happening. cnn falling apart, turner falling apart. they need a cost structure. >> that stock is not exactly -- >> but the business is falling apart. >> no, chris, look at if we had longer term chart, jeff bewkes who runs this part of the company, over the past year has done a pretty amazing job. just look at stock price. now he turned down the rupert murdoch deal. right? and that hurt the stock price. it went up but didn't collapse the stock price. melissa: jennifer lawrence finally speaking about the nude photos. >> how do bo from that to that? melissa: i
jack, what do you think about this one? >> you're paying $445 million a year for the basketball deal. the journal says that figure is poised to double. you have to make the money back somewhere if you will pay that kind of scratch for basketball. melissa: they're laying off massive amounts of employees. how us did it make you feel about the stock? >> they need to cut the business anyway. look at way we're going, ratings where turner is getting, this is where bulk of cuts happening....
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. >> i think jack hill back in the day was a handful. has gotten older he don't want to be messing. he don't mess with anybody and don't want anybody messing with him. >> people outside have completed college, had a family, done all that in this 30 year period. for me nothing has changed. when i think about how long it's been, i am kind of wow, you know, that's a long time. how does the word go? c'est la vie? que sera? keep on doing it. >> he was recently reacquainted with a man transferred from another prison. they met 18 years ago when first incars rated. >> like a big honky. >> here all we have is each other. we are family. >> we are family. >> as far as race, black, white, i got a life sentence. i got too much on my mind to worry about hating a whole race of people. if i am going to hate, i am going to hate one son of a bitch at a time. >> a young inmate with a violent past learns a few lessons from an old-timer. >> and later. >> we have shampoo, code for weed. conditioner is heroin. >> gang investigators. discover the secret codes i
. >> i think jack hill back in the day was a handful. has gotten older he don't want to be messing. he don't mess with anybody and don't want anybody messing with him. >> people outside have completed college, had a family, done all that in this 30 year period. for me nothing has changed. when i think about how long it's been, i am kind of wow, you know, that's a long time. how does the word go? c'est la vie? que sera? keep on doing it. >> he was recently reacquainted with a...
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i have the most respect for jack. we love to partner with people who are wicked smart that have flexible teams, that our product-based, and that pushed us. and we like to push them. best partners we work the with dan jack as a company that is exactly like that. what he has done. he has brilliant guys in the company. if we can find some areas of common space, i love it. i love partnering with people like that. >> just a little context. went on stage after jack ma who referenced mary j couple of times in his keynotes her. what could a marriage between alibaba and apple actually look like? >> let's assume we are talking about a hands-off marriage and not a full marriage. it would be a tremendous opportunity for both companies who both have strong positions with the chinese consumer yet both have increasingly competitive headwinds in their face. high end oft is the the phone market and for alibaba it is the increasing competition in the e-commerce market. a vertical integration of the two where you have more of tiedba's p
i have the most respect for jack. we love to partner with people who are wicked smart that have flexible teams, that our product-based, and that pushed us. and we like to push them. best partners we work the with dan jack as a company that is exactly like that. what he has done. he has brilliant guys in the company. if we can find some areas of common space, i love it. i love partnering with people like that. >> just a little context. went on stage after jack ma who referenced mary j...
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jack black and kyle gass are here.nd comedy festival, it's called the "festival supreme" goes on this saturday at the shrine expo hall and grounds here in los angeles. everything they do is fun so check it out. tomorrow night, keanu reeves will join us, mike epps wi be here and we'll have music from milky chance. also, tomorrow night at 8:00, i will be on the abc show "the middle." i'll be on at the end of "the middle." i will not be on the middle, i will be on "the middle" but at the end, so -- and on thursday night, back her& on this program, we're shutting down hollywood boulevard for taylor swift. all right? so -- join us then. our first guest tonight might be the funniest person ever and i will fight anyone who says he isn't until one of us is dead. his great new movie is called "st. vincent." it opens everywhere friday. please welcome bill murray. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]'>Ñ >> jimmy: very good to see you. you look great. well there you go. [ cheers and applause ] >> you got to cut that out
jack black and kyle gass are here.nd comedy festival, it's called the "festival supreme" goes on this saturday at the shrine expo hall and grounds here in los angeles. everything they do is fun so check it out. tomorrow night, keanu reeves will join us, mike epps wi be here and we'll have music from milky chance. also, tomorrow night at 8:00, i will be on the abc show "the middle." i'll be on at the end of "the middle." i will not be on the middle, i will be on...
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jack jacket, took off his shoes and climbed on top of that police car. the symbol is striking. protest over power. >> the symbol of authority, the police car, became a symbol of a protest. it became a symbol of revolt because it was surrounded by protesters. the authority was emasculated. >> and we took our shoes off. we had all taken our shoes off because we didn't want to damage the car and stood on top of it. >> pretty soon within an hour or two, there was a sound. there was a microphone on top of the police car and a big sound system. and anybody who wanted to speak could sign up. and i was right in the middle of it. it was just thrilling. >> and then that night was the first time i'd ever made a speech and it was from the top of the police car. i remember quoting frederick douglas who said that power concedes nothing without a demand. i remember that i quoted that and the crowd roared back its affirmation. >> by friday night, october 2nd, some 30 hours after the sit-in had started, the pressure was mounting. the next day was parents' day. it could n
jack jacket, took off his shoes and climbed on top of that police car. the symbol is striking. protest over power. >> the symbol of authority, the police car, became a symbol of a protest. it became a symbol of revolt because it was surrounded by protesters. the authority was emasculated. >> and we took our shoes off. we had all taken our shoes off because we didn't want to damage the car and stood on top of it. >> pretty soon within an hour or two, there was a sound. there...
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barry and jack, thank you for joining us. barry bannister, jack apelin. >>> and more on the surprising third quarter earnings with google after the bell, top and bottom line misses disappointing numbers on paid clicks per add. earnings per share were 18% short of estimates after some adjustments. revenues topped $16 billion up from last year but just missed the more aggressive forecast. the investors didn't miss that. the shares were down initially as much as 6% after that report but they climbed back a bit as you see there since then. morgan brennan joins us now with the one big take-away from the numbers. >> well, it is paid clicks, the number you just mentioned and the fact we see google's core growth continue to slow down. how do you measure that, it's paid clicks, 17% increase versus last year, analysts expected it to be a 23% increase, in recent quarters we saw that number as high as 30% so that is why you are seeing the stock move lower in after hours. the one brave spot is the cost per click, the revenue brought in on
barry and jack, thank you for joining us. barry bannister, jack apelin. >>> and more on the surprising third quarter earnings with google after the bell, top and bottom line misses disappointing numbers on paid clicks per add. earnings per share were 18% short of estimates after some adjustments. revenues topped $16 billion up from last year but just missed the more aggressive forecast. the investors didn't miss that. the shares were down initially as much as 6% after that report but...
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i have the utmost respect for jack. and what -- we love to partner with people that are wicked smart, that have flexible teams, that are product-based and that push us. and we like to push them. and so those partners we work the best with. and i think jack has a company that is exactly like that. >> now both stocks are trading higher today. apple touching a new all time high. and al wibaba around 100 bucks share now the largest publicly traded non u.s. company by market cap. cook might have had a very nice thing to say about alibaba and jack ma but he didn't pull any punches when talking about his big rival, google. >> we believe that your data is yours. and we are not about collecting every detail about you and knowing what time you go to bed and where you spend your money and what the temperature is in your house. >> of course google completed its acquisition of nest, the smart thermostat maker for $3 billion earlier this year. cook with was also asked about karl icahn's suggestion that apple buy back more stock. cook
i have the utmost respect for jack. and what -- we love to partner with people that are wicked smart, that have flexible teams, that are product-based and that push us. and we like to push them. and so those partners we work the best with. and i think jack has a company that is exactly like that. >> now both stocks are trading higher today. apple touching a new all time high. and al wibaba around 100 bucks share now the largest publicly traded non u.s. company by market cap. cook might...
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james and jack are back with this one.st i never walked up to a house where they hand out money. have you ever seen that? >> no i don't really want to ask for money either. melissa: don't want to ask? >> what is wrong with candy once a year? >> i heard about loaded guys stand there, every one hundredth person hand out 100 bill. i want to know where the houses are because i would go by. have you seen anyone handing out money? >> i hand out pennys to children. anything other than candy you get overwhelming amount of candy. i told my daughter this year, i'm taking half of your candy attributing or treating. but papa, your tummy is getting fat. melissa: that is brutal. >> my christmas is ruined. >> no one is handing out healthy snacks in my neighborhood. no one wants that. melissa: no one wants healthy snacks. someone handing out toothpaste as a joke. that will go over like a lead balloon. parent spend $214 on halloween. i spent twice as that. 2/3 say parents behave worse. kids out of control during the holiday. 4% say the chi
james and jack are back with this one.st i never walked up to a house where they hand out money. have you ever seen that? >> no i don't really want to ask for money either. melissa: don't want to ask? >> what is wrong with candy once a year? >> i heard about loaded guys stand there, every one hundredth person hand out 100 bill. i want to know where the houses are because i would go by. have you seen anyone handing out money? >> i hand out pennys to children. anything...
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jack and anthony grizante. welcome to you both. anthony, how low do you think oil may go this quarter? >> well, we've had a nice little bounceback from the $88 area this morning but i still think this is a dead bounce and we could see $85 closer to thanksgiving and into the christmas season. >> anthony says 85. what do you say, jack? >> i think that we can go down even lower. in fact, you know, this is a perfect storm for oil. think about it. between the saudis trying to maintain market share and cutting and slashing prices, between the strong dollar, let's keep in mind that dollar has been rallying. and the fact is that there is huge supply out there, tyler. in my own backyard in the midwest right now, you've got oil that's trading for $70 a barrel because there's nowhere to store it. >> you know, actually -- >> anthony, jump in. >> jack, you make a very good point especially the saudis and cutting prices. you didn't hear them say cutting production which is what you'd expect with falling prices. cutting prices means that they're
jack and anthony grizante. welcome to you both. anthony, how low do you think oil may go this quarter? >> well, we've had a nice little bounceback from the $88 area this morning but i still think this is a dead bounce and we could see $85 closer to thanksgiving and into the christmas season. >> anthony says 85. what do you say, jack? >> i think that we can go down even lower. in fact, you know, this is a perfect storm for oil. think about it. between the saudis trying to...
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>> i do not think jack is a bad guy.e rose quickly in the public eye, and he did a lot of things he probably should not have done to get there. >> like what? >> the book talks about pushing founders out, taking credit for things he did not do, and things like that. over the past year or so, he asserted to realize that those things will come back and the truth will eventually catch up. i think he has changed a little as a result of that. twitter will be fine. it is an interesting business. go to any farmers market, everyone is using it. or is a purpose. the company -- there is a purpose. the company also has a lot of challenges. >> all of the founders have come back to you, challenging some of the things you have written. what did they take issues with? >> there have not been that many challenges, believe it or not. what was interested -- interesting to me when i started writing the book, none of the founders wanted to talk to me. none of the people involved wanted to talk to me. i was writing the book, and what i did was
>> i do not think jack is a bad guy.e rose quickly in the public eye, and he did a lot of things he probably should not have done to get there. >> like what? >> the book talks about pushing founders out, taking credit for things he did not do, and things like that. over the past year or so, he asserted to realize that those things will come back and the truth will eventually catch up. i think he has changed a little as a result of that. twitter will be fine. it is an...
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i got to interview the grandson of jack costeau 60 feet underneath water.et's take a look. >> jack costeau, the legendary master of see exploration gave the world a glimpse into human possibilities under water. he once said the best way to observe a fish is to become a fish. his grandson took that advice to heart. he and a small team of divers called the undersea laboratory home for 31 days. i got a chance to talk to him about his latest research in a cuellar ius. the location in florida keys, is that crucial to the scientific research you are collecting? >> crucial for several reasonses. first of all the sub tropical environment conducive to working long hours but also, it's in the cross hairs of some of the major issues both on the level that we are only nine nautical miles offshore where there is a lot of human. >> that is incredible. what is the focus of the aquarous? >> looking at both climate change and pollution-related issues. so climate issues. having a good time out there? >> what are they doing? >> looking at sponges and corral and sending up som
i got to interview the grandson of jack costeau 60 feet underneath water.et's take a look. >> jack costeau, the legendary master of see exploration gave the world a glimpse into human possibilities under water. he once said the best way to observe a fish is to become a fish. his grandson took that advice to heart. he and a small team of divers called the undersea laboratory home for 31 days. i got a chance to talk to him about his latest research in a cuellar ius. the location in florida...
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. >> thank you >> jack: what are you looking for? >> kelly: oh. [ chuckles ] i could have sworn i left nick and sharon's wedding invitation in here somewhere. >> jack: no sign of it, huh? >> kelly: no. oh, well. it's not like i don't have all the details. >> jack: i'm sure you have planned a lovely event. >> kelly: which reminds me, i have good news. even though i have to work the reception tomorrow, i got someone to cover for me earlier, so you and i can go to the ceremony together. >> jack: actually, i may not be going to the wedding after all. >> phyllis: there is nothing better than having a man you
. >> thank you >> jack: what are you looking for? >> kelly: oh. [ chuckles ] i could have sworn i left nick and sharon's wedding invitation in here somewhere. >> jack: no sign of it, huh? >> kelly: no. oh, well. it's not like i don't have all the details. >> jack: i'm sure you have planned a lovely event. >> kelly: which reminds me, i have good news. even though i have to work the reception tomorrow, i got someone to cover for me earlier, so you and i...
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you can say it is a win for jack lew? >> not quite yet, but you can effectively say that jack lew has loan up this deal for the moment. -- has blown up his deal for the moment. abbvie said it was effectively going to reconsider the takeover because of changes in the tax rules that jack lew announced back onset timber 22. timber 22. this caught investors by surprise. it's the biggest drop in 12 years for the company and not everyone expected this would happen. told a month ago, abbvie its employees this value would -- this deal would move forward. comedies are having second thoughts at a closer look at what the tax rule changes are and we see some spillover effect on the shares of other drugmakers that could be in version targets. is oneneca, for example, and is feeling pressure today because of this action by abbvie./ it's not a done deal and they are reassessing. billion fee of this deal breaks apart. are we going to get any reaction from the treasury department? >> i would not expect any. the treasury does not comment o
you can say it is a win for jack lew? >> not quite yet, but you can effectively say that jack lew has loan up this deal for the moment. -- has blown up his deal for the moment. abbvie said it was effectively going to reconsider the takeover because of changes in the tax rules that jack lew announced back onset timber 22. timber 22. this caught investors by surprise. it's the biggest drop in 12 years for the company and not everyone expected this would happen. told a month ago, abbvie its...
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tim cook used to meet jack ma today. today.o meet jack ma let's have a look at things, john.e start of the session in hong kong given the premarket. delay to the can the shanghai, that is crucial. -- the delay to the connect, that is crucial. here they are, right now, you can see the markets close. that is new zealand, the rest are seeing opens. hong kong is falling as well. hk exchanges, the biggest decline or. .-decliner the big one is this. we know about it but we do not know why it is happening. to the delay long-awaited joining a forest with hong kong and also shanghai. other markets are opening as well. taiwan, you can see that. malaysia. , bank of japan on friday. the fed meets tomorrow and also friday. the question is, will they ended again? james talking about is a easy time to end it. -- is it the time to end it there it's australia's number one on the charts today, you have retail and food. this corporation is rising -- corporation is rising, the hong kong is the story because of the exchange. i will show you again. jar, there is no graphic detail, here it is. -- a
tim cook used to meet jack ma today. today.o meet jack ma let's have a look at things, john.e start of the session in hong kong given the premarket. delay to the can the shanghai, that is crucial. -- the delay to the connect, that is crucial. here they are, right now, you can see the markets close. that is new zealand, the rest are seeing opens. hong kong is falling as well. hk exchanges, the biggest decline or. .-decliner the big one is this. we know about it but we do not know why it is...
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play something. >> you mentioned a name jack mcduff.you, that name comes up all the time. who was jack mcduff and why was he so relevant in your life? >> he was originally a basskf player and then switched to pia piano. only played one or two keys but he got the most out of those two keys than anybody i know. >> you got to work with your hands. >> he hired me when i was 19 years old and took me on the road. i was georgy benson the singer from pittsburgh who happened to play guitar. he needed a guitar player so bad he took me with with him on the road. the first night he fired me. the same night he hired me, he fired me. i said, don't worry about me. he said, i'll get you a gig. when you get to new york, i know exactly what to do. don't worry, you'll be working. did i hear you say you're going to fire this kid? he said, yeah. he said you can't fire him. because your band sounds ten times better than when you left here with another guitar player. i suggest we go in the studio and make a record with him. we did, and every record was a mino
play something. >> you mentioned a name jack mcduff.you, that name comes up all the time. who was jack mcduff and why was he so relevant in your life? >> he was originally a basskf player and then switched to pia piano. only played one or two keys but he got the most out of those two keys than anybody i know. >> you got to work with your hands. >> he hired me when i was 19 years old and took me on the road. i was georgy benson the singer from pittsburgh who happened to...
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. >> senators lindsey graham and jack reed on whether the u.s. underestimated the threat and whether the march of isis could have been prevented. >>> and as isis, ebola and the secret service command headlines, the president pivots. >> hello, indiana. it's good to be back. >> aka, obamacare. >> writing the ship of state, four former white house chief of staffs for the waning days of the obama era. this is "state of the union with candy crowley." the latest medical update lists the ebola patient in dallas in critical condition. the white house says the centers for disease control and prevention has been working closely with state and local officials for months. still, with this first known case in the u.s., the diagnosis was initially missed and it took days to sanitize the home where the victim had been staying. joining me now, dr. tom frieden, director of the cdc who by now has become quite the familiar face. dr. frieden, thank you for joining us. let me get an update on what you know. does it remain true that there is this one dallas case and t
. >> senators lindsey graham and jack reed on whether the u.s. underestimated the threat and whether the march of isis could have been prevented. >>> and as isis, ebola and the secret service command headlines, the president pivots. >> hello, indiana. it's good to be back. >> aka, obamacare. >> writing the ship of state, four former white house chief of staffs for the waning days of the obama era. this is "state of the union with candy crowley." the...
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on thursday, the band director got a phone call from a woman called jack. had the instruments. >> i just couldn't believe it. it was, i mean, mind-blowing. >> reporter: jack's friend, a homeless man who collects tin cans at the stadium parking lot, found the bin with the instruments. he stayed with it for an hour thinking someone would retrieve them. no one did. he stashed them in his hovel near at & t park for safekeeping. eventually, he brought the instruments to jack, asking if she could keep them. >> this is a band. he goes i know, but i don't know whose and i don't know what to do with it. i can't keep it on the street. >> reporter: jack began searching the internet to find the rightful owners. bingo. she found my colleague, wayne freedman's story which she did shortly after the instruments were missing. >> she watched the story and figured out that it was that high school and how to find us. >> reporter: there were hugs and thank yous when band members got their prized possessions back. the students wanted to personally thank their homeless hero, but
on thursday, the band director got a phone call from a woman called jack. had the instruments. >> i just couldn't believe it. it was, i mean, mind-blowing. >> reporter: jack's friend, a homeless man who collects tin cans at the stadium parking lot, found the bin with the instruments. he stayed with it for an hour thinking someone would retrieve them. no one did. he stashed them in his hovel near at & t park for safekeeping. eventually, he brought the instruments to jack, asking...
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jack ma $20 billion. it is also going the other way from u.s. to china. easier to get a film distributed in china than it was three years ago, but it is still challenging. it is important to have key relationships if you want to be in china and grow your business, and it is the second largest market in the world. >> online video is a hot growth area, and the chinese version of youtube has been reaching out to u.s. entertainment companies for help. what kind of progress to receive their -- could we see there? >> it is the same thing. that is a mature market here, and the studios that produce that kind of content have the expertise. it is a huge market in china, that is largely untapped as of now. companies here see it as a huge growth opportunity. >> chris spicer, thank you so much. android is the operating system most use to access the mobile web, but does it draw the most mobile revenue? ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west," live on bbg television and streaming on your phone, tablet, and at bloomberg.com, now on apple tv and amazon fire tv. an
jack ma $20 billion. it is also going the other way from u.s. to china. easier to get a film distributed in china than it was three years ago, but it is still challenging. it is important to have key relationships if you want to be in china and grow your business, and it is the second largest market in the world. >> online video is a hot growth area, and the chinese version of youtube has been reaching out to u.s. entertainment companies for help. what kind of progress to receive their --...
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if you want to sell more phones in china, you want to talk to jack mob. -- jack ma. to you.s good to talk looking ahead on the show,jokowi proves he is a cabinet maker. we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with vista jet's thomas flohr. ♪ >>>> private plane company vista jet says they are having what they are calling an exceptional 20 port teen seeing a to $.25 increase. is with us. he says they see more and more planes coming into the fleet. but we have a fraction in ownership. we have chartered planes and downright ownership. how is yours different than flying on private aircraft? >> we do something different. we own all of our planes. they are identical in we offer guaranteed availability without the burden of asset ownership. you have the risk of the asset. then you have the asset risk. rate,ou just pay a simply just the hour you are on. fractional ownership, you have to buy the fractional to have the right to fly and guaranteed availability. then you know exact
if you want to sell more phones in china, you want to talk to jack mob. -- jack ma. to you.s good to talk looking ahead on the show,jokowi proves he is a cabinet maker. we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with vista jet's thomas flohr. ♪ >>>> private plane company vista jet says they are having what they are calling an exceptional 20 port teen seeing a to $.25 increase. is with...
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jack hough barron's senior editor. stocks really like this. what do you think? >> news on jobs is good. melissa: well -- >> not too good. there is not the wage growth yet. i talk with more and more -- melissa: wage decline in fact. >> i speak with more and more people who start to cast doubt on idea that the fed will begin to raise rates next year. look at dollar. so strong lately it could impair u.s. exports. melissa: that is why the market is rallying. go ahead. >> i agree with that. the negative on the jobs report was static wage growth and low participation. and yellen said wages matter to her. i thought a good report might spook markets and fed talked about moving sooner. no wage growth, fed is not moving. melissa: good point. >> anthony scaramucci made a good point on twitter this morning this means we have a slow growth economy and fed doesn't have to kick in anytime soon. status quo and market loves it. remember joe fami on the show predicted couple weeks ago. interest rates not going up. melissa: despite isis and ebola continuing to dominate the headlin
jack hough barron's senior editor. stocks really like this. what do you think? >> news on jobs is good. melissa: well -- >> not too good. there is not the wage growth yet. i talk with more and more -- melissa: wage decline in fact. >> i speak with more and more people who start to cast doubt on idea that the fed will begin to raise rates next year. look at dollar. so strong lately it could impair u.s. exports. melissa: that is why the market is rallying. go ahead. >> i...
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we like jack. and we know jack, by the way.ts are on tap and i think this beer company could serve you up some pretty refreshing returns. even if the ab inbev merger doesn't play out, coors deserves to go higher. there's more on "mad money," biotech that's helping people with m.s. walk better. keep it coming. and sick of the cable guy missing your appointment? listen up, pal, i'm anything off the tape with the company that has the technology to solve that problem. plus, hit me with your best shot, your calls on the lightning round are just ahead. why don't you stick with, yeah, i know you can't twist it, cramer. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >>> in this obviously more volatile market they're circling the wagons
we like jack. and we know jack, by the way.ts are on tap and i think this beer company could serve you up some pretty refreshing returns. even if the ab inbev merger doesn't play out, coors deserves to go higher. there's more on "mad money," biotech that's helping people with m.s. walk better. keep it coming. and sick of the cable guy missing your appointment? listen up, pal, i'm anything off the tape with the company that has the technology to solve that problem. plus, hit me with...
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melissa: jack, 58% of going to hell in a happenedry's basket.sis mode is going to help? >> it is a big basket. melissa: you know whatti mean. >> there is a coofluence of negative news right now and, look -- melissa: does crisis mode help? is it appropriate? is it sincere? -@is it going to hhlp? >> i'll tell you one thing, i'm getting tired of hearing that everything's under control. you know what? i wouldn't mind hearing a little bit of not pan aic, but -- panic, but urgency. here's what we're doing. melissa: we're on it, and here's what we're doing, and we've got it under control. you're not hearing that or feeling it. all right, thanks to all three of you. >> sure. melissa: next, we'll go live to dallas with how ebola is moving the market. at the end of the day, it is all about "money." ♪ ♪ ey chaen us. for spn, buildg the stul inractive entertnment bens wh thoud. this is "titfa," the rst mui-player game built and ruonicrosoft azure. poweng gamers around the wod to interact in ways they never thght poib. th cloud turns data into excitement. tt
melissa: jack, 58% of going to hell in a happenedry's basket.sis mode is going to help? >> it is a big basket. melissa: you know whatti mean. >> there is a coofluence of negative news right now and, look -- melissa: does crisis mode help? is it appropriate? is it sincere? -@is it going to hhlp? >> i'll tell you one thing, i'm getting tired of hearing that everything's under control. you know what? i wouldn't mind hearing a little bit of not pan aic, but -- panic, but urgency....
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we also have jack howe back with us as well.ou, you know, these channels, they live by the sword, they die by sword. they get these very flamboyant, controversial characters that bring in huge audiences -- they had more than three million viewers originally for honey boo boo, still very strong numbers, and it's not a surprise. this is really a horrific allegation. >> here discovery did not do their due diligence when it came to mama june, aka, june shannon, because she had a history of dating convicted felons. also they never went into the story, finding out what happened to the eldest daughter who is the alleged minor in question here. so that was kind of their mistake before allowing this show to go on air -- melissa: is that their responsibility, in fairness? i don't know how many shows would get on the air. you send a production team out, part of the reason why they do this is because it's so cheap. >> well, it is cheap, and now they're paying in a huge way, right, by having to rip the show off the air. melissa: jack, discov
we also have jack howe back with us as well.ou, you know, these channels, they live by the sword, they die by sword. they get these very flamboyant, controversial characters that bring in huge audiences -- they had more than three million viewers originally for honey boo boo, still very strong numbers, and it's not a surprise. this is really a horrific allegation. >> here discovery did not do their due diligence when it came to mama june, aka, june shannon, because she had a history of...
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jack, you're on the phone, your firm has 56 billion in assets. what would you be doing, small caps, large caps, sitting tight, treasuries, some type of depict income. you tell me what the best play is right now. >> right now we're sitting at the beginning of earning season. i'm going to sit tight because, yes, i do believe the s&p is overvalued. i thought going into this down term, the refl 2,000 was even worse. next week, we're going to hear from jp morgan. we'll hear from johnson & johnson. citi group. >> how do you think the season will play out. >> what i want to do is hear from them. i want to hear what earnings are like. i want to hear what their guidance is like. i know their investors are worried about a strong dollar, but i want to hear it from them. you know, i want to see what the earnings are. and i want to hear what their guidance is. and then if the strong dollar is -- is the new polar vortex of the new quarter then maybe we reassess. but right now, i would say -- i don't believe there's a crisis at hand. i think it's potentially a
jack, you're on the phone, your firm has 56 billion in assets. what would you be doing, small caps, large caps, sitting tight, treasuries, some type of depict income. you tell me what the best play is right now. >> right now we're sitting at the beginning of earning season. i'm going to sit tight because, yes, i do believe the s&p is overvalued. i thought going into this down term, the refl 2,000 was even worse. next week, we're going to hear from jp morgan. we'll hear from johnson...
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you helped write this story -- why is jack ma going to hollywood?> in the near-term, alibaba has a set-top box business. they already have a jv relationship of landscape that allows them to screen content vector their content in china. -- back to their customers in china. this is more than just the near-term. by going into more studios, he can theoretically get more content and offered it in a variety of different services with alibaba. over the long term, i would not be's apprised of alibaba eventually decided to investor rectally in u.s. companies -- to invest directly into u.s. companies. their strategy has been to take small stakes in companies. we will have to see whether that continues to be the strategy and they can make a larger investment and a u.s. film studio. >> gordon, anyone who is lived in china including myself knows you can buy pirated dvds for less than one dollar. you can get movies before they even come out in the united states. why would alibaba be bothering with this? >> i think this is very important for alibaba. if you look a
you helped write this story -- why is jack ma going to hollywood?> in the near-term, alibaba has a set-top box business. they already have a jv relationship of landscape that allows them to screen content vector their content in china. -- back to their customers in china. this is more than just the near-term. by going into more studios, he can theoretically get more content and offered it in a variety of different services with alibaba. over the long term, i would not be's apprised of...
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and that would be very good news for hollywood and for jack ma. >> editor at large corey johnson andn chang author of "the coming collapse of china." twitter ceo dick costolo is making a shift from the company's core products while doing so -- details "request." ♪ >> he has built some of the world's biggest pop stars. justin bieber, ariana grande and carly rae jepsen. it started when scooter braun stumbled across a youtube video of a kid in a canadian talent show. that kid was justin bieber. braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, ron is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like
and that would be very good news for hollywood and for jack ma. >> editor at large corey johnson andn chang author of "the coming collapse of china." twitter ceo dick costolo is making a shift from the company's core products while doing so -- details "request." ♪ >> he has built some of the world's biggest pop stars. justin bieber, ariana grande and carly rae jepsen. it started when scooter braun stumbled across a youtube video of a kid in a canadian talent...
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if allen checked out massive entertainment venue opening up in jack london square. it's revitalization effort in an area with reputation for high crime and the creating 160 jobs. >> if rate down the street nothing. no coffee shop no. where to hang out. >> that's why michael moved away from jack london square but now having regret. >> every club is full. bars are full. the restaurants are full. it is the coolest place. we don't go to satellite any more. >>reporter: plank new 50,000 square if the luxury bowling alley restaurant and bar with life music. even out door bocce ball court. grand opening with mc hammer on hand signify the willingness to invest 7 million dollars in city with reputation for high crime. >> getting past the surface and spending time in the community that's what the 10 courage us. ultimately why we made the sdoytion come here. it's not if he isly all what you hear in the news. >>reporter: city claims over all crime in oakland is actually down from last year. plank owner mike says he found a thriving untapped market that needed a large entertainme
if allen checked out massive entertainment venue opening up in jack london square. it's revitalization effort in an area with reputation for high crime and the creating 160 jobs. >> if rate down the street nothing. no coffee shop no. where to hang out. >> that's why michael moved away from jack london square but now having regret. >> every club is full. bars are full. the restaurants are full. it is the coolest place. we don't go to satellite any more. >>reporter: plank...
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guilty whether or not jack spade was needing to face a formula retail process and it created a fight therefore i want to finish by saying of the working group on this issue to address the corporate ownership is important and love to help with that the store count threshold is meaningless in at the, ignore a store name change thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker. good afternoon. i'm wendy a small business owner and co-own a business in district 8 in the time i've been there 3 years i've actually seen all of those things unfold been involved that the starbucks fight and involved in the c and c coming in so where i sit the cu process is not broken we have an opportunity to have our voices heard we have an opportunity to have our voices in our process and the brakes have been on long enough there are things to be cleaned up but in terms of how it effects me as a small business owner i'll say it works the proposals i've watched it go through the process and the compromises seem reasonable you've done great work in pulling together the questions and sending out the 3 b
guilty whether or not jack spade was needing to face a formula retail process and it created a fight therefore i want to finish by saying of the working group on this issue to address the corporate ownership is important and love to help with that the store count threshold is meaningless in at the, ignore a store name change thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker. good afternoon. i'm wendy a small business owner and co-own a business in district 8 in the time i've been...
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. >> i remember being in a meeting with mario and jack and a bunch of other people.and he said, well, this is mario speaking, well, if the principle is freedom of speech on the campus, why don't we move the tables from that strip of sidewalk right on to sproul hall plaza and make a declarative statement? why don't we hold our rally there? so that's what happened. that was october 1st. >> coming up next, a look at what happened on october 1st when the university miscalculated yet again and handed the students the perfect platform and imagery to capture the attention of not only the bay area, but also the nation. >>> 50 years ago this week on october 1st, which was a thursday, the protesters gathered here in front of sproul hole at the center of campus to openly challenge the ban of on-campus political activity. what happened next no one could have predicted. >> and so at noon, several of our group, including our core group, set up tables with information, literature, violating rules. i had the good fortune of being the person they came to first. >> jack was sitting at
. >> i remember being in a meeting with mario and jack and a bunch of other people.and he said, well, this is mario speaking, well, if the principle is freedom of speech on the campus, why don't we move the tables from that strip of sidewalk right on to sproul hall plaza and make a declarative statement? why don't we hold our rally there? so that's what happened. that was october 1st. >> coming up next, a look at what happened on october 1st when the university miscalculated yet...
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i was there at 3:00 in the morning with my dog, lady, and a 5th of jack daniels and i thought i was going to leave it all there and never happened. this happened and i can leave it here. >> reporter: architects used granite and glass to convey strength and vulnerability. and there's a reflection pool with a star with a flame in the middle sitting next to a grove of trees to show persist especially in hope.
i was there at 3:00 in the morning with my dog, lady, and a 5th of jack daniels and i thought i was going to leave it all there and never happened. this happened and i can leave it here. >> reporter: architects used granite and glass to convey strength and vulnerability. and there's a reflection pool with a star with a flame in the middle sitting next to a grove of trees to show persist especially in hope.
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here to say hello. >> jack: you're not welcome here, especially not now. >> phyllis: it's okay, jack. i'd like to see victor. >> nick: that's what i like -- a highly paid executive doing her own filing. >> victoria: losing her files is more like it. i can't seem to keep track of anything today. >> nick: like the way we all lost track of dad after he took off on his last trip? >> victoria: well, don't look at me. i don't have his itinerary. >> nick: are you kidding me? dad left you in charge, and he didn't tell you where he was going? >> victoria: victor newman, international man of mry
here to say hello. >> jack: you're not welcome here, especially not now. >> phyllis: it's okay, jack. i'd like to see victor. >> nick: that's what i like -- a highly paid executive doing her own filing. >> victoria: losing her files is more like it. i can't seem to keep track of anything today. >> nick: like the way we all lost track of dad after he took off on his last trip? >> victoria: well, don't look at me. i don't have his itinerary. >> nick: are...
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bost: thank you jack.the question, let me tell you that it is important to make sure that our veterans are provided for and i have stood for veterans and all of my time in the state of illinois and i will continue to do that when elected to serve in washington. let me also say that it's also important to keep in touch and i would visit the veterans home as well but i would also have town hall meetings about it when something starts going south. mr. enyart you did not do that. you had a town hall meeting after i've put one together and that was your first town hall meeting. with that being said let me tell you in that vote that you claimed against veterans occurred. it was rob okoye thich's budget. you remember him, he's the one that made you a general. [applause] >> moderator: hold the applause until the end. thank you very much. the next question is for representative enyart. >> congressman according to the credit reporting bureau students across the country a $1.2 trillion in student loan debt. this is a
bost: thank you jack.the question, let me tell you that it is important to make sure that our veterans are provided for and i have stood for veterans and all of my time in the state of illinois and i will continue to do that when elected to serve in washington. let me also say that it's also important to keep in touch and i would visit the veterans home as well but i would also have town hall meetings about it when something starts going south. mr. enyart you did not do that. you had a town...
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i hate jack daniels. daniels. >> no not no more. >> i know, i know. >> get a shot glass of jim beam. >> oh, yeah, yeah, do it the right way. >> i'll do that for you. >> all right. that's all i ask. >> i ain't gonna drink it. >> i didn't ask you to drink it. >> it will go on the ground. >> go ahead. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> got jacked up. >> a game of monopoly leads to brawl that deputies need to sort out. >> so did the light-skinned guy hit the black guy first or the darker guy hit the light-skinned guy first? >> it come like a sucker punch but i couldn't tell who did what. >> instead of eating like six sandwiches i'll eat two. >> and her past. >> it's like every part of my body's been used sexually at
i hate jack daniels. daniels. >> no not no more. >> i know, i know. >> get a shot glass of jim beam. >> oh, yeah, yeah, do it the right way. >> i'll do that for you. >> all right. that's all i ask. >> i ain't gonna drink it. >> i didn't ask you to drink it. >> it will go on the ground. >> go ahead. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> got jacked up. >> a game of monopoly leads to...