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john carl started his career in food as waiter. on to become a chef working in a world class restaurant. finally returning to philadelphia and owning his own place. >> i'm really happy this is where islanded where i came home. >> landing across the street from font he found a truly good neighbor. >> our first week we were over there borrowing something. a chair arc soft smell crab. they've been great friends for. >> fond may be a short walk across the street, but it's a world away with its contemporary american cuisine and he can collect tick twist. how about some pets sell with seared scallops, baby carrots in soy and sesame oil infused sauce. >> enjoy this little perfect bite. hmm. chef lee began his cuisine career in berk county where he grew up. >> started restaurant when i was 11. washing dishes. >> it was not just any restaurant. it was his family's restaurant. the stiers arbor in in reading. he moved on attend the culinary institute of america and worked in places like the le bec fin here in philly. and now he has his own pl
john carl started his career in food as waiter. on to become a chef working in a world class restaurant. finally returning to philadelphia and owning his own place. >> i'm really happy this is where islanded where i came home. >> landing across the street from font he found a truly good neighbor. >> our first week we were over there borrowing something. a chair arc soft smell crab. they've been great friends for. >> fond may be a short walk across the street, but it's a...
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john carl started his career in food as waiter.ng on to become a chef working in a world class restaurant. finally returning to philadelphia and owning his own place. >> i'm really happy this is where islanded where i came home. >> landing across the street from font he found a truly good neighbor. >> our first week we were over there borrowing something. a chair arc soft smell crab. they've been great friends for. >> fond may be a short walk across the street, but it's a world away with its contemporary american cuisine and he can collect tick twist. how about some pets sell with seared scallops, baby carrots in soy and sesame oil infused sauce. >> enjoy this little perfect bite. hmm. chef lee began his cuisine career in berk county where he grew up. >> started restaurant when i was 11. washing dishes. >> it was not just any restaurant. it was his family's restaurant. the stiers arbor in in reading. he moved on attend the culinary institute of america and worked in places like the le bec fin here in philly. and now he has his own
john carl started his career in food as waiter.ng on to become a chef working in a world class restaurant. finally returning to philadelphia and owning his own place. >> i'm really happy this is where islanded where i came home. >> landing across the street from font he found a truly good neighbor. >> our first week we were over there borrowing something. a chair arc soft smell crab. they've been great friends for. >> fond may be a short walk across the street, but it's...
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john carl in the briefing room. >>> george, the president coming into the room right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i just want to make a few brief statements about the attacks across paris tonight. once again, we've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians. this is an attack not just on paris, not an attack just on the people but on the humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the france need to respond. france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the time less values of human progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values that they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people's commitment to life, liberty, we're reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of liberte are not only values of the people we care so deeply about but
john carl in the briefing room. >>> george, the president coming into the room right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i just want to make a few brief statements about the attacks across paris tonight. once again, we've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians. this is an attack not just on paris, not an attack just on the people but on the humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the...
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. >> john carl, at the white house the president briefed before he came out that he doesn't have full information yet either. >> the president was briefed. he made it clear that we don't know exactly who was behind this. he said he didn't want to speculate. he also said he didn't want to -- that u.s. officials have been in touch with french authorities to offer whatever assistance we can. he himself did not call president hollande yet in the wake of this attack because he said he's probably got too much on his hands to worry about rather than another phone call coming in. the united states stand ready to provide whatever assistance. this comes after the president told you that he believes that the threat from isis -- we don't know who is behind this attack. the white house today was talking about a series of good developments including the attack that's apparently taken out jihadi john. number of incidents now. you had the attack on the russian plane leaving egypt, the attack in lebanon and now you have this three significant terror attacks coming in short order. >> let me ask brian r
. >> john carl, at the white house the president briefed before he came out that he doesn't have full information yet either. >> the president was briefed. he made it clear that we don't know exactly who was behind this. he said he didn't want to speculate. he also said he didn't want to -- that u.s. officials have been in touch with french authorities to offer whatever assistance we can. he himself did not call president hollande yet in the wake of this attack because he said he's...
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john carl, and dr. mary looman. dr. contractor is assistant professor at the university of oklahoma, where he teaches a variety of courses, including criminology, and criminal justice. his social work experience includes the prison context, and a variety of medical settings. he is the author of, think, sociology, think social problems, and, a short introduction to the u.s. census. dr. looman is a psychologist and works with the oklahoma department of corrections at the reception center, and is an adjunct professor at the university of oklahoma, where she teaches courses with a masters in criminal justice program. she has worked in the field of corrections for over 25 years. in both juvenile and adult settings, as well as with at-risk families in the mental health settingment to you to our authors and i turn the program over to them. >> thank you, father jim, and thank you to the community for allowing mary and i to be here tonight to talk about something that is near and dear to our hearts, our new book that we just pub
john carl, and dr. mary looman. dr. contractor is assistant professor at the university of oklahoma, where he teaches a variety of courses, including criminology, and criminal justice. his social work experience includes the prison context, and a variety of medical settings. he is the author of, think, sociology, think social problems, and, a short introduction to the u.s. census. dr. looman is a psychologist and works with the oklahoma department of corrections at the reception center, and is...
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john: jeb bush has to stop giving soundbites like the one he gave to john carl today.h to change the dynamic because there are so many bush supporters who do not want him to go negative on rubio. everybody else is going negative. i think jeb bush has to find his stride and let other people do the dirty work. mark: don't go after other people, just talk about yourself. he said that he will focus on talking about america's economy in the next debate. john: we are on the tube for an hour twice a day at 5:00 and 8:00. mark: until then, thank you for watching. we will see you. sayonara. ♪ ♪ >> he worked alongside steve jobs and became known as the godfather of the ipod. apple, thenecade at started a company of his own, , where he promised to invent every unloved product in the home. snapped it up for three point -- $3.2 billion. tony fadell
john: jeb bush has to stop giving soundbites like the one he gave to john carl today.h to change the dynamic because there are so many bush supporters who do not want him to go negative on rubio. everybody else is going negative. i think jeb bush has to find his stride and let other people do the dirty work. mark: don't go after other people, just talk about yourself. he said that he will focus on talking about america's economy in the next debate. john: we are on the tube for an hour twice a...
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that i don't -- [ audience booing ] >> the tone of the questions, why washington bureau chief john harwood, carl kin nilla and becky quick prompted -- >> ben carson, can you do math? john kasich, will you insult two people over here? marco rubio, why don't you resign? jeb bush, why have your numbers fallen? how about talking about it is substantive issue that is people care about? >> so what did you think of the questions and questioners tonight? >> well, i think think obviously had an agenda. >> not only with the questions snarky, divisive and nonsubstantive, they were just biased. >> joining us -- mercedes shall lau schlaff, and andrew mccarron, a reporter for wusa-tv. and joan trippi, democratic strategist and fox news contributors. >> i've made my view clear thatted mod r5i9ors seemed to reek of disdain at times, but in your view, were they politically biased? >> absolutely. they asked questions like would you support the budget deal in washington? or, for example, that exchange between carl quint nilla and ted cruz, i wouldn't have a beer with you? this tone, and quite frankly they didn't c
that i don't -- [ audience booing ] >> the tone of the questions, why washington bureau chief john harwood, carl kin nilla and becky quick prompted -- >> ben carson, can you do math? john kasich, will you insult two people over here? marco rubio, why don't you resign? jeb bush, why have your numbers fallen? how about talking about it is substantive issue that is people care about? >> so what did you think of the questions and questioners tonight? >> well, i think think...
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with more, here's abc's john carl. >> reporter: speaker of the house paul ryan said if he doesn't want, but only pause it long enough to ensure no terrorists use it to enter the united states. >> people understand the plight of those fleeing the middle east. but they also want basic assurances for the safety of this country. >> reporter: but ryan is outright rejecting calls by some republicans to only let in christian refugees. >> we will not have a religious test, only a security test. >> reporter: the white house said the president would veto ryan's bill. traveling in asia, obama vowed to move ahead with his plan to bring in 10,000 syrian refugees over the coming year. accusing republican opponents of fear-mongering. >> they've been playing on fear to score political points or to advance their campaigns. and it's irresponsible. and it's contrary to who we are. and it needs to stop because the world is watching. >> reporter: earlier the president called senator ted cruz's proposal to ban muslim refugees un-american. cruz fired back. >> i would encourage, mr. president, come back and i
with more, here's abc's john carl. >> reporter: speaker of the house paul ryan said if he doesn't want, but only pause it long enough to ensure no terrorists use it to enter the united states. >> people understand the plight of those fleeing the middle east. but they also want basic assurances for the safety of this country. >> reporter: but ryan is outright rejecting calls by some republicans to only let in christian refugees. >> we will not have a religious test, only...
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carl robi, issue, iran 2025, how its next decade will change the world. also with us, former state department senior advisor, now the dean of john's hopkins school of advanced've been very critical of the deal. i think it's a absolutely horrific deal, at the same time, the deal with iran is a cosmic bet, and i always tell people, never made the deal, i think it's dangerous, but, if it works, it changes the world. >> well, that's the deal. >> in a way, in a way that americans can never understand. >> the basis of this story, i went to teheran to see, i haven't been there in nine years, my 11th visit, but i've been there a lot, and it's important to see what's changed since the last time i was there, because the whole premise of the nuclear deal is that iran will change. and it's beginning to expire in ten years, and in 15 years, they can run all the centrifuges they want, and, you know, bomb back within reach. the u.n. will be there to inspect all these things. >> the idea is that it won't be the same iran in 10, 15 years. that's what the story is. >> what's happening in iran right now internally? they're arresting more americans, locking more americans up.
carl robi, issue, iran 2025, how its next decade will change the world. also with us, former state department senior advisor, now the dean of john's hopkins school of advanced've been very critical of the deal. i think it's a absolutely horrific deal, at the same time, the deal with iran is a cosmic bet, and i always tell people, never made the deal, i think it's dangerous, but, if it works, it changes the world. >> well, that's the deal. >> in a way, in a way that americans can...
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. >> next on booktv, mary looman and john carl suggest ways to reform the american prison system.ations]
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here is more from abc's john carl. >> reporter: donald trump is weighing in with explosive words on the protests over racial inequality at the universit of missouri. calling the protestss disgusting and the school's president and chancellor weak for stepping down. >> i think it's disgusting. i think the two people that resigned are weak, ineffective people. i think that when they resign, they set something in motion that is going toby a disaster for the next long period of time. >> it is our duty to fight for our freedom. >> reporter: protests over alleged racial incidents escalated this week when the college football team joined in, threatening not to play this weekend. students are demanding more black faculty and staff and more money for campus wide diversrsity programs. similar protests spread nationwide to other college campuses. yale ptestershouting down a professor. >> if that is what you think about being in class, you should step down. >> reporter: ben carson, a yale graduate called the protest there's infantile. >> well, we're being a little bit too tolerant, i guess you might
here is more from abc's john carl. >> reporter: donald trump is weighing in with explosive words on the protests over racial inequality at the universit of missouri. calling the protestss disgusting and the school's president and chancellor weak for stepping down. >> i think it's disgusting. i think the two people that resigned are weak, ineffective people. i think that when they resign, they set something in motion that is going toby a disaster for the next long period of time....
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carl? >> john, we're in the neighborhood of brussels.and if you look about 20 or 30 yards behind me that is the house that this fugitive used to live in along with his family. now his family still lived there, of course, and the manhunt is still very much on and very much a focus here in this neighborhood. about three hours ago now there was a very large police operation about five minutes on foot from where we are now. around 30 police officers some of them covering their faces with black ski masks to conceal identities are raiding an apartment building there. they kept us behind the police cordon. when they left there were multiple cars and police advance we couldn't see if they had arrested anybody or taken away any property. also police are saying that they're not giving out any information about ongoing operations right now. but certainly the manhunt is still very much going on. it is covering this neighborhood here. we don't know if there are similar operations that are fanned out into other parts of belgium. another part of the in
carl? >> john, we're in the neighborhood of brussels.and if you look about 20 or 30 yards behind me that is the house that this fugitive used to live in along with his family. now his family still lived there, of course, and the manhunt is still very much on and very much a focus here in this neighborhood. about three hours ago now there was a very large police operation about five minutes on foot from where we are now. around 30 police officers some of them covering their faces with...
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i think becky is terrific and i think carl is terrific, but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. but i think becky is a terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you, john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. yeah, go ahead. >> [inaudible] well, the threat -- it is really an interesting question actually. the question is should the fed raise rates. they are not raising them because of obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble. and when those rates are raised, a lot of bad things are going to happen or potentially going to happen. ismy opinion, janet yellen highly political and she is not raising rates for a very specific reason: because obama told her not to. because he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now, and he wants to be doing other things and he doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration. janet yellen should have raised the rates. she is not doing it because the obama administration and the president doesn't want her to. if she doesn't, yo
i think becky is terrific and i think carl is terrific, but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. but i think becky is a terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you, john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. yeah, go ahead. >> [inaudible] well, the threat -- it is really an interesting question actually. the question is should the fed raise rates. they are not raising them because of obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to...
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john. >> good morning, carl. you know, the french president, president obama are now meeting. we're going to find out in roughly a half hour or so whether there are any new policy changes coming out of that meeting. we've seen president obama after the paris attacks saying he would have an intensification of his current strategy, but not a fundamental change in it. francois hollande on is on a diplomatic tour. he will be seeing angela merkel of germany and vladimir putin of russia, and, of course, the new tension injected by the shootdown by turkish forces of the russian plane which had the turks said had violated their airspace injekts a new level of complexity here, so a lot to watch for and wait and see. president hollande did not hesitate at all before rushing into the oel office meeting. as you mentioned, president obama had nothing to say as they were beginning their session deferring until this news conference in about 30 minutes. >> we'll see you in about 30 minutes, if not before. thank you for that, john harwood at the white house. of course, the market reaction to t
john. >> good morning, carl. you know, the french president, president obama are now meeting. we're going to find out in roughly a half hour or so whether there are any new policy changes coming out of that meeting. we've seen president obama after the paris attacks saying he would have an intensification of his current strategy, but not a fundamental change in it. francois hollande on is on a diplomatic tour. he will be seeing angela merkel of germany and vladimir putin of russia, and,...
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john: it is going really well. before i saw carl, the week before i was in beijing.we will do global roaming, our global coverage where you can take your lyft app take a ride to jfk and land in beijing and use lyft without having to open up a new account and without reading chinese and get your ride. that is one of the biggest unlocks. with the service coming to u.s. and vice versa, 8 million travelers a year can use that more. emily: john zimmer, cofounder and president of lyft. well, the gap is growing between the technology world haves and have nots. the combined stock value of the big five apple, google, facebook, and amazon, makes up about 12% of the total value of the s&p 500. older companies such as ibm and yahoo! continue to climb. here with me discuss is shira. you came out with interesting observations. who is hot and who is not? shira: it is the tech winners and the tech sad sacks. the tech companies are the five you mentioned, the five biggest technology companies in the world which keep growing more successful. that has this network affect where success
john: it is going really well. before i saw carl, the week before i was in beijing.we will do global roaming, our global coverage where you can take your lyft app take a ride to jfk and land in beijing and use lyft without having to open up a new account and without reading chinese and get your ride. that is one of the biggest unlocks. with the service coming to u.s. and vice versa, 8 million travelers a year can use that more. emily: john zimmer, cofounder and president of lyft. well, the gap...
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i think carl is terrific. i think john harwood is not very good at what he does but i think becky and carl are traffic. john was disgrace to cnbc. well it's really an interesting question. the question is should the fed raise rates? they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble and when those rates are raised, a lot of bad things will happen or potentially could happen and in my opinion, janet yellen is highly political and she's not raising rates for very specific reason because obama told her not to. he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now and he wants to be doing other things and he doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration. she's not doing it because the administration and president obama doesn't want her to. you've seen it. when there's a talk of raising it just a little bit. one of the problems we've had is our currency right now is not competitive with other currency. if you look at th
i think carl is terrific. i think john harwood is not very good at what he does but i think becky and carl are traffic. john was disgrace to cnbc. well it's really an interesting question. the question is should the fed raise rates? they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble and when those rates are raised, a lot of bad things will happen or potentially could happen and in my opinion, janet...
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by the way, i think becky is terrific and i think carl is terrific but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. i think becky quick is a terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you, john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. go ahead, tom. [ inaudible ] >> it's really an interesting question, actually. the question is, should the fed raise rates. they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble and when those rates are raised, a lot of bad things are going to happen or potentially going to happen. there my opinion, janet yellen is highly political and she's not raising rates for a very specific reason. because obama told her not to because he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now and he wants to be doing other things and he doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration. janet yellen should have raised the rates. she's not doing it because the obama administration doesn't want her to do. you see what happens every time there's a
by the way, i think becky is terrific and i think carl is terrific but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. i think becky quick is a terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you, john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. go ahead, tom. [ inaudible ] >> it's really an interesting question, actually. the question is, should the fed raise rates. they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to get out...
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john. >> good morning, carl. you know, the french president, president obama are now meeting.find out in roughly a half hour or so whether there are any new policy changes coming out of that meeting. we've seen president obama after the paris attacks saying he would have an intensification of his current strategy, but not a fundamental change in it. francois hollande on is on a diplomatic tour. he will be seeing angela merkel of germany and vladimir putin of russia, and, of course, the new tension injected by the shootdown by turkish forces of the russian plane which had the turks said had violated their airspace injekts a new level of
john. >> good morning, carl. you know, the french president, president obama are now meeting.find out in roughly a half hour or so whether there are any new policy changes coming out of that meeting. we've seen president obama after the paris attacks saying he would have an intensification of his current strategy, but not a fundamental change in it. francois hollande on is on a diplomatic tour. he will be seeing angela merkel of germany and vladimir putin of russia, and, of course, the...
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john kashich in double digits. campaign carl cameron. it's not that, poof, it's magical, they'll get this. this is ay, right, carl? >> it is. and because of time constraints the candidates have already said that fbn, our sister cable, wet get an exemption. the debate in milwaukee next week will not have all of these demands for changes or questions about logistics required of them. future debates, however, they want their answers 30 days in advance. the requested for more information from the broadcasters well be a replied to the rest but not fox business. the washington super lawyer, master negotiator and veteran of presidential campaigns is working with the candidates and say the campaigns hence forthwant to negotiate directly with the broadcasters and not through the republican national committee. >> what the campaigns want is more accountability and transparency in the debate process. so they want information well in advance to the debate to be able to make decisions about whether to participate or not. >> what the campaigns want fro
john kashich in double digits. campaign carl cameron. it's not that, poof, it's magical, they'll get this. this is ay, right, carl? >> it is. and because of time constraints the candidates have already said that fbn, our sister cable, wet get an exemption. the debate in milwaukee next week will not have all of these demands for changes or questions about logistics required of them. future debates, however, they want their answers 30 days in advance. the requested for more information from...
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>> investors are focusing on actions not earnings at the insurer are activists john paulson and carlahn calling for insurance giant to split into three segments. what program it's making on cost cutting. third quarter earnings for the company seen falling 15% to $1.03 a share, quarter forecasts to be messy with loss of special items. investors will be looking for continued improvement in the combined ratio, a measure of their profitability in their personal and p & c lines. >> seema mody, how does it look forfeit bit. >> analysts expecting earnings of 10 cents a share on revenue of $351 million but beyond the headline numbers the street will be looking to see how the maker of wearable devices is holding up against the apple watch. also how many fit bits is the company expect to go sell during the holidays, that's where revenue guidance will be important. marketing expenses are expected to increase this quarter as the company rolls out new products, the question is how is that impacting the growth margins picture. expect that to be a topic on the conference call. ahead of its earnings
>> investors are focusing on actions not earnings at the insurer are activists john paulson and carlahn calling for insurance giant to split into three segments. what program it's making on cost cutting. third quarter earnings for the company seen falling 15% to $1.03 a share, quarter forecasts to be messy with loss of special items. investors will be looking for continued improvement in the combined ratio, a measure of their profitability in their personal and p & c lines. >>...
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in 2009, republican senator john mccain and democratic senator carl levin introduced a bill to shut down access to this loophole for corporate stock options, and just last year the republican chairman of the house ways and means committee, including reform of this loophole as part of his flagship tax reform bill. so let's just do it. let's close the loophole and let's use the money to give seniors and vets the support they need. think about what this change would mean. that 3.9% is worth about $581 a year, a little less than $50 a month. now, i know that's just rounding up for those top executives that are pulling in an average of $16 million each. but social security payments average only about $1,250 appear month, and millions of seniors who rely on those checks are barely scraping by. a $581 increase could cover almost three months of groceries for seniors or a year's worth of out-of-pocket costs on critical prescription drugs for medicare beneficiaries. that $50 a month is worth a heck of a lot to the 70 million americans who would have just a little more in their pockets as a result
in 2009, republican senator john mccain and democratic senator carl levin introduced a bill to shut down access to this loophole for corporate stock options, and just last year the republican chairman of the house ways and means committee, including reform of this loophole as part of his flagship tax reform bill. so let's just do it. let's close the loophole and let's use the money to give seniors and vets the support they need. think about what this change would mean. that 3.9% is worth about...
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john: it's going really well. before i saw carls in beijing and in a few months, we are launching what we call global coverage where you can take your list app, take a ride your lyft apptake and go to beijing. those 8 million travelers the year will be able to use our platform. anywhere or you have more traction than uber? these are the two cities we are talking about today, so that is what we are talking about. coming up, after the terrorist attack by isis, one problem is how to handle the refugee crisis. we will speak with david miliband, next. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets. in the wake of the paris attacks, over 20 governors have announced their opposition to admitting syrian refugees into the u.s.. speaker of the house paul ryan cause -- called for a positive entry to america. joining us now is david miliband who believes these refugees are not a threat to our nation's security and it is the duty of the u.s. to help the people in need. reasoning,aul ryan's that safety needs to be assured before letting them into the
john: it's going really well. before i saw carls in beijing and in a few months, we are launching what we call global coverage where you can take your list app, take a ride your lyft apptake and go to beijing. those 8 million travelers the year will be able to use our platform. anywhere or you have more traction than uber? these are the two cities we are talking about today, so that is what we are talking about. coming up, after the terrorist attack by isis, one problem is how to handle the...
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john. as a viewer of cnbc, watching carl's interview, i was very bold about square, the passion, all the different numbers, everything in lock step. then when carl asked him the twitter questions, it made me nervous. he doesn't have any answers. he struck me as someone who didn't have a very detailed answer on what he was going to do on twitter. >> it's also someone who wants to control the headline too. today is about square. it's a seminole moment in the company's trajectory, and why confuse that with making a headline about twitter? >>. >> then why be the ceo of two publicly traded companies? that's his problem. that's not cnbc's problem. that's not headline problem. he is here to talk about two publically traded companies that he runs. >> if you missed it, about, oh, i guess an hour or so ago, not even that much, jack dorsey on set. we did ask him about the dual role at square and twitter, and what about twitter and wall street does not get. >> it's how instrumental twitter has been in the world, and we see that week after week after week. >> that was the story when we -- >> that's what i look
john. as a viewer of cnbc, watching carl's interview, i was very bold about square, the passion, all the different numbers, everything in lock step. then when carl asked him the twitter questions, it made me nervous. he doesn't have any answers. he struck me as someone who didn't have a very detailed answer on what he was going to do on twitter. >> it's also someone who wants to control the headline too. today is about square. it's a seminole moment in the company's trajectory, and why...
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i think carl is terrific but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. i think becky quick is terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. go ahead, tom. >> [inaudible] >> well, the, it's really an interesting question, actually. the question is, should the fed raise rates? they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them, in my opinion he wants to get out of office, because we are in a bubble, and when those rates are raised, a lot of bad things are going to happen or potentially going to happen. in my opinion janet yellen is highly political and she is not raising rates for a very specific reason. because obama told her not to because he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now and he wants to be doing other things. and he doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration. janet yellen should have raised the rates. she is not doing it because the obama administration and the president doesn't want her to. and if she does it, you see what happens
i think carl is terrific but i think john harwood is not very good at what he does. i think becky quick is terrific person. i think carl is a terrific person. but i will tell you john harwood was a disgrace to cnbc. go ahead, tom. >> [inaudible] >> well, the, it's really an interesting question, actually. the question is, should the fed raise rates? they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them, in my opinion he wants to get out of office, because we are...
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john kerry and hillary clinton. bush has been making his arguments against it. carl: that's my point.hen it comes that people use of them they could care less. he is a strong leader who says things that they like or would like to read in a way that upset the politically correct. he says the things they like to say when they are at the family think they. charlie: they like the fact that he has been hostile. karl: and the brag about it. says that don't have any impact on the primary would have an enormous impact on the election -- the general. you think the democrats will not ine known the bankruptcy, ads. charlie: william mckinley. as a guy who wanted the republican party to just ran. he wanted to be a part of a party that was reaching out and het of the future area karl: wanted to because it was an act of survival. we have the 24 years leading up to the gilded age look like today, only worse. the two political parties are right against each other. we have five presidential elections in nobody 50% of the vote. with two in which we have somebody wins the electoral college that loses the
john kerry and hillary clinton. bush has been making his arguments against it. carl: that's my point.hen it comes that people use of them they could care less. he is a strong leader who says things that they like or would like to read in a way that upset the politically correct. he says the things they like to say when they are at the family think they. charlie: they like the fact that he has been hostile. karl: and the brag about it. says that don't have any impact on the primary would have an...
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john paulson might be on the same page with carl icahn when it comes to breaking up the insurance companye is also open to another alternative .- that is selling aig units according to people familiar with his firm's thinking, the billionaire hedge fund manager would support a sale of assets. what is the plan that john paulson would support? >> he supports a plan that keeps aig as a property casualty company because if it was it would not be a systemic institution. no life insurers are. if you hold the light -- fold the life insurance unit, it takes away the designation. about worryou get $3 billion in asset sales from shedding the life insurance units and another 6 billion from the mortgage unit. sonali: one thing, it would traded higher multiples. it would traded at 33 billion instead. people are willing to pay premiums for these assets, so the idea is why not take advantage of that and start to sell while you can, really. has aig commented on this possibility? sonali: southern -- said there are no cyclic cows, some people start to look at what to buy and that can be in big chunks, glob
john paulson might be on the same page with carl icahn when it comes to breaking up the insurance companye is also open to another alternative .- that is selling aig units according to people familiar with his firm's thinking, the billionaire hedge fund manager would support a sale of assets. what is the plan that john paulson would support? >> he supports a plan that keeps aig as a property casualty company because if it was it would not be a systemic institution. no life insurers are....
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carl icahn one of them, of course, but john paulson as well has been a longer term shareholder and haseen pressuring the company to split itself up. in fact, this morning i have a quote from the partner handling the aig position at paulson and company saying the company is trading at a 40% to 50% discount to its peers and the status quo is not acceptable with these poor results. aig is slow-moving, difficult to manage, high costs and inherently complex. they need to break up aig, de-sifi through spinoff devest tours and capital returns to become smaller leading, focused insurance business. bernstein says it could be worth $100 per share. paulson says they agree. he put a general question of this type to mr. hancock when he sat with us on set about an hour or so ago. here's what he had to say. >> having a life and property casualty business together and the international diversification that we have as a company reduces the amount of capital that we need to serve our 90 million customers around the world. splitting them would require more capital in each of the component parts. we are n
carl icahn one of them, of course, but john paulson as well has been a longer term shareholder and haseen pressuring the company to split itself up. in fact, this morning i have a quote from the partner handling the aig position at paulson and company saying the company is trading at a 40% to 50% discount to its peers and the status quo is not acceptable with these poor results. aig is slow-moving, difficult to manage, high costs and inherently complex. they need to break up aig, de-sifi...
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john harwood was a disaster. he was so terrible, he probably ruined his career. and i thought becky and carl were absolutely fine but i thought harwood was terrible. there was no anything there. we just bonded and i think, frankly, they looked bad, not the candidates. in fact, i got very high poll numbers from the debate. they were very complementary towards me and some other people in the debate. but our president, you know, is talking about this. he's been a terrible president. everything is does is wrong. the iran deal is wrong, obamacare is wrong, the military is wrong. we can't do anything right. we're like the gang that couldn't shoot straight. we can't do anything right. we bomb a hospital. nobody knows what happened. everything we do is wrong. it just doesn't work. the country isn't working. the country doesn't work anymore but he's sort of okay and i would say not great at delivering little quips like that. >> let me ask but that. >> it was a great divider, sean. i really thought the one thing he would be a cheerleader for the country. maybe if he didn't have the experience, who kno
john harwood was a disaster. he was so terrible, he probably ruined his career. and i thought becky and carl were absolutely fine but i thought harwood was terrible. there was no anything there. we just bonded and i think, frankly, they looked bad, not the candidates. in fact, i got very high poll numbers from the debate. they were very complementary towards me and some other people in the debate. but our president, you know, is talking about this. he's been a terrible president. everything is...
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carl quintanilla with jim cramer. david is up town at liberty media day. his exclusive with john malone is coming up. stocks are on track for the worst week in ten. draghi's comments don't add anything new. rolls royce has a warning. oil back below 44. copper to a new six-year low. macy's sending shockwaves through retail. it's not all brands. a big beat this morning from kohl's. we'll have an exclusive with john malone in a moment and apple reportedly diving further into payments. pay pal and google wallet may be on notice today. first up, kohl's up sharply on better than expected quarterly results. comps up 1%. retailers citing strong back-to-school sales. comes after macy's reported the weaker sales and guidance. comps up better than estimated. inventories up 5 but still sequentially better. the take is, given macy's, this is pretty solid. >> there was a time when 1% comp growth would be something that i would turn to you and say, wow is that pathetic. people were looking for 1% comp growth and they gave it to us. was it -- kohl's has one advantage. they don't have a giant flagship store. kohl's i
carl quintanilla with jim cramer. david is up town at liberty media day. his exclusive with john malone is coming up. stocks are on track for the worst week in ten. draghi's comments don't add anything new. rolls royce has a warning. oil back below 44. copper to a new six-year low. macy's sending shockwaves through retail. it's not all brands. a big beat this morning from kohl's. we'll have an exclusive with john malone in a moment and apple reportedly diving further into payments. pay pal and...
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john scott's birthday. we say happy birthday. >> look at that. the logo and everything. this is the lovely linda, the assistant whom i share with gretchen carl>> come in the spotlight. come around. >> the worst part of my birthday is linda is leaving us to go off and do some computer coding. you'll stay at fox, right? >> yes, god willing. >> i'm surprised the real story is going to make it on the air today because both gretchen and i are very unhappy that linda is leaving. we're happy you could be with us the last couple of years. >> congratulations, linda. >> happy birthday, jon. >> have a great day. >> you have some great voices. >> you're awesome. >> great to have you here. >> appreciate it. >> all right. we'll see if gretchen can get a show on. the real story starts now. >>> we're going to try. the russian plane crash being described as an official attack. that's according to french media outlets. fox news has not independently confirmed it. i'm gretchen carlson, this is the story on that. this comes as british intelligence picked up electronic chatter of between islamic terrorists in syria. it's showing the crash could have been an insi
john scott's birthday. we say happy birthday. >> look at that. the logo and everything. this is the lovely linda, the assistant whom i share with gretchen carl>> come in the spotlight. come around. >> the worst part of my birthday is linda is leaving us to go off and do some computer coding. you'll stay at fox, right? >> yes, god willing. >> i'm surprised the real story is going to make it on the air today because both gretchen and i are very unhappy that linda is...
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john betjetski, commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. james pigeon, national commander, amvets. dale stemper, national president, blinded veterans association. carlander, army and navy union of the usa. h. gene overstreet, commander, noncommissioned officers association. david goff, national vice commander, the american legion. robert husker, national commander, military order of the purple heart. virgil cornea, national president, fleet reserve association. richard gore sr., national commandant, marine corps league. lyman smith, executive director, military chaplains association. william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa. mike plummer, deputy legislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. >> we're listening to some of the introductions at the memorial amphitheater at arlington national cemetery. this is the veterans day service. we're waiting to hear from robert mcdonald and ultimately president obama address the na
john betjetski, commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. james pigeon, national commander, amvets. dale stemper, national president, blinded veterans association. carlander, army and navy union of the usa. h. gene overstreet, commander, noncommissioned officers association. david goff, national vice commander, the american legion. robert husker, national commander, military order of the purple heart. virgil cornea, national president, fleet reserve association. richard...
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emily: carl icahn took a big stake in lyft earlier this year, what kind of investor has he been and how active has he been? john. i saw him last week. the idea was that we had approached them. they have been disciplined investors and they make good noise about the truth behind our business, which is what we want to tell people about today. about the 40% share in san francisco. the $1 billion runway. this is a massive opportunity. lyft is growing faster than any other player in the u.s. we are taking share because of that. jeb bush: cases where the u.s. is not directly hit, but where american interests are implicated, what is the jeb bush doctrine for when and how you commit american troops on the ground overseas? you have to have a compelling national security interest. in the case of islamic terrorism, we have it. this is a unique circumstance, not seen before in history where you have a caliphate that has been formed whose energy is maintained and strengthens by its existence and its ability to provoke acts of terror around the world israel. it's real. i think this is a direct threat to our national security
emily: carl icahn took a big stake in lyft earlier this year, what kind of investor has he been and how active has he been? john. i saw him last week. the idea was that we had approached them. they have been disciplined investors and they make good noise about the truth behind our business, which is what we want to tell people about today. about the 40% share in san francisco. the $1 billion runway. this is a massive opportunity. lyft is growing faster than any other player in the u.s. we are...
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johns. >> it's going to be on this block right here and put her hood up and the distress is going to be the two hands up. >> officer carl takes the lead in the command car. his job is to communicate with amy. >> we're ready. >> okay. she's going to step out. she's stepping out. >> a few hundred yards down the road sergeant walker stays alert to spot and neutralize any potential threat to the undercover. >> okay. she is out. she is out. >> while the temperature outside drops, tension inside rises. as soon as amy hits the pavement. >> okay. you've got a pickup truck turning the corner. >> within minutes the undercover attracts interest. >> she's walking to the car right now. >> and it is down. it's down. come and get him. it is down. >> as the decoy signals officers, patrol cars move in on the unsuspecting buyer. >> y'all got cameras on me? [ bleep ]. i'm trying to holla at a female. >> stunned, the man says he was just trying to sweet-talk the undercover. amy says men who buy women often act with aggression and like to wield power. >> the guys pull up, they expect you to jump right in. because that's what the girls do. a
johns. >> it's going to be on this block right here and put her hood up and the distress is going to be the two hands up. >> officer carl takes the lead in the command car. his job is to communicate with amy. >> we're ready. >> okay. she's going to step out. she's stepping out. >> a few hundred yards down the road sergeant walker stays alert to spot and neutralize any potential threat to the undercover. >> okay. she is out. she is out. >> while the...
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carl icahn last week advocating an aig breakup. he's calling for the company to split into three separate entities. when they get more competitive and it's supported by john paulson who has a 1% stock in aig. aig's board is discussing a spinoff or sale of the mortgage insurance business. aig reports third quarter results after the third quarter. analysts suggest a sharp decline in profit as they have been hurt by low interest rates and pricing pressures. the insurer is believed to have an explosion in china and faces a write judown of the investmen. aig in europe, shares are down more than 1%. susan, back to you. >> landon dowdy at cnbc hq. >>> u.s. futures holding onto the flat line after a shocked factory is down. >>> chipotle closes restaurants in seattle and portland, oregon, due to a reported e-coli outbreak. >>> visa reports before the bell but all eyes are on them that they will buy out visa europe. >>> welcome back. let's just sum up for you some pmi data we have out of europe. which overall was pretty mixed. disappointing to mixed you would say. spain underwhelming. italy, the most positive at 51.4. france stayed basically flat but still above 50
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john, to what degree to we suspect these comments will have to do with what he said yesterday alongside hollande? >> we don't expect much news in these comments today, carls is about, i think, is president obama assuring the country that we're not aware of paris-type credible threats against the united states, but his homeland security team is monitoring the situation. remaining vigilant. he'll be there with director comey, the jeh johnson the director of homeland security. i think this is a statement as americans go to the airport, they get on the highways, they gather for thanksgiving to try to make them feel a slightly greater level of comfort in the wake of what we've seen in paris and in mali. >> john, as we await the president, we're joined this morning on the phone by jack rice, a former cia officer and terrorism expert. good to talk to you this morning. >> great to be with you. >> he didn't go very far yesterday. he talked a little bit about airlines offering more disclosure on passenger manifests. but you don't expect much change either, do you? >> i really don't. again, your analyst is correct here. i think what we're going to find is sort of a
john, to what degree to we suspect these comments will have to do with what he said yesterday alongside hollande? >> we don't expect much news in these comments today, carls is about, i think, is president obama assuring the country that we're not aware of paris-type credible threats against the united states, but his homeland security team is monitoring the situation. remaining vigilant. he'll be there with director comey, the jeh johnson the director of homeland security. i think this...
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we have john car listen of the doj on the stage, later in the day dan strucken miller and carl icahn.what did you think of peter thiel. >> he is not one to mince words. it was fascinating to hear his tame take on the current markets and anecdotes of working with ceos and how they think about business. >> peter thiel once beat me in chess in 90 seconds and i'm not embarrassed to admit that. >> that doesn't surprise me. >> kayla tausche thank you very much. >>> luxely real estate sales are throwing around the world, still bright spots for high end homes if you know where to look. which is why we're bringing in brian frank with that story. >> the three top luxury markets are top destinations for chinese buyers. we will rank the best and the worst and see what $10 million gets you around the world. coming up after the break. atrico be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car
we have john car listen of the doj on the stage, later in the day dan strucken miller and carl icahn.what did you think of peter thiel. >> he is not one to mince words. it was fascinating to hear his tame take on the current markets and anecdotes of working with ceos and how they think about business. >> peter thiel once beat me in chess in 90 seconds and i'm not embarrassed to admit that. >> that doesn't surprise me. >> kayla tausche thank you very much. >>>...
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carl higby and buck sexton who is a former cia and navy seal. i'm going to -- how is this going to affect the race? >> missouri? >> no, trump. >> we jumped from cia to seal. >> jihadi john how is jihadi john going to affect the race? >> yeah. >> not very much at all. >> they will talk about foreign policy. but anyone who knows what the situation was going after hvts in iraq, someone will take his place. there will be another executioner tomorrow who is willing to do some of the same things. isis is in control of large swaths of territory. there are a few million people that are in what you have to call the islamic state. >>> put the video up of donald trump. this is the first day with secret service and he did something that caught him off guard. what do you think of this belt buckle thing? >> first of all, think about this, how lucky can trump get? that's a big story right there. he called one of his opponents a path logical liar, he stepped out in front of a crowd and said knife me and you get news of this drone attack. you know, trump has been in -- for the summer and now moved off broadway and he is about to set the big lights. i mean, you can't say things like this
carl higby and buck sexton who is a former cia and navy seal. i'm going to -- how is this going to affect the race? >> missouri? >> no, trump. >> we jumped from cia to seal. >> jihadi john how is jihadi john going to affect the race? >> yeah. >> not very much at all. >> they will talk about foreign policy. but anyone who knows what the situation was going after hvts in iraq, someone will take his place. there will be another executioner tomorrow who is...
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john kasich and rand paul. now, four in the so-called undercard debate -- chris christie and mike huckabee who were knocked off the main stage this time around along with rick santorum and bobby jindal. carleron, the man who knows it all, joins us now from washington. >> reporter: no doubt about it, this is a setback for chris christie and mike huckabee. they fell short of the required 2.5% in the national polls. huckabee has issued a statement saying i'm happy to debate anyone, anywhere, anytime. we have months away from actual votes being cast, and neither the pundits, nor the press will decide this election. the people will. he's in south carolina today. i spoke with governor christie yesterday afternoon before fbn actually announced the roster last night. all these candidates read the polls. christie saw it coming. listen. >> i'll be on some stage one way or the other. no matter where i'm debating, i'll make an impression. you want to throw a podium out here on the lawn, and we'll go and start debating with folks out here. i'm happy to do that too. >> reporter: so the prime time event features eight candidates, not ten. donald trump and ben carson will be dead center, flanked by rubio
john kasich and rand paul. now, four in the so-called undercard debate -- chris christie and mike huckabee who were knocked off the main stage this time around along with rick santorum and bobby jindal. carleron, the man who knows it all, joins us now from washington. >> reporter: no doubt about it, this is a setback for chris christie and mike huckabee. they fell short of the required 2.5% in the national polls. huckabee has issued a statement saying i'm happy to debate anyone, anywhere,...
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john -- , commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. james pidgeon, national commander. -- national commander, amvet's. dale sanford, national president, lighted veterans -- blinded veterans association. carltional commander, army and navy union of the usa. h gene overstreet, commander, noncommissioned officers administration. davidoff -- david goff, national vice commander, the american legion. robert husker, national commander, military order of the purple heart. virgil cormier national , president, fleet reserve association. richard gore senior, national -- -- national commandant marine , corps league. lyman smith, executive director, military chaplain association. william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa. mike plummer, deputy legislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence hyland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. and moses mccants is junior, national commander, disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the president a
john -- , commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. james pidgeon, national commander. -- national commander, amvet's. dale sanford, national president, lighted veterans -- blinded veterans association. carltional commander, army and navy union of the usa. h gene overstreet, commander, noncommissioned officers administration. davidoff -- david goff, national vice commander, the american legion. robert husker, national commander, military order of the purple heart....