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. >> i think because i am american and maybe amid werner, a part of me has that old john ford classicallywood artist, that is for frenchys or something but inside, of course i aspire to be an artist, i do say that i have -- i never refer to myself as an artist, sometimes in conversation i will say those of us who have careers in the arts, you know, but i think to be labeled an artist is for someone else -- >> rose: you think it sound a certain way but in fact it is an act of creation and that is what artists do. >> i aspire to fine acts of creation, yes. >> so how do you know what you want to do? >> it hits me. i go through life and i am reading, i mean my brain is working 24 hours a day, that is the same in everything i read and people i meet and experiences and even in dreams, quite literally 24 hours a day, looking for movie ideas or. >> rose: in your dreams you are looking for movie ideas? >> well you certainly want to -- >> rose: are you listening to your dreams? >> i just think you have to be open all the time in your line of work too. >> rose: absolutely. >> and if something stri
. >> i think because i am american and maybe amid werner, a part of me has that old john ford classicallywood artist, that is for frenchys or something but inside, of course i aspire to be an artist, i do say that i have -- i never refer to myself as an artist, sometimes in conversation i will say those of us who have careers in the arts, you know, but i think to be labeled an artist is for someone else -- >> rose: you think it sound a certain way but in fact it is an act of...
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john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million the tips of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. the son of a live fire those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers to dislodge the scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables. i can opener a week. missing captured from the plant is all seems to generate clean electricity to run the entire facility. anti truancy perry says this will save more than three hundred thousand us dollars a year in electricity costs. it's gone in the eighty pixels and in the making power which is used for any peace plan. it's you which helps generate government revenues at least eighty one and exceeds the cost. and it's in the new one stop shop. it transforms solution to water for farming hi this is our tentative and she was saving valuable and interesting. when mdm. the us leave for ukraine's new government percent of the people in here as the government to stop things like neon. it's like a bargain is to fi
john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million the tips of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. the son of a live fire those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers to dislodge the scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables. i can opener a week. missing captured from the plant is all seems to generate clean electricity to run the entire...
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john ford now with a look at some of this year's high tech and surprisingly low tech offerings. >> reporter: there's no business like the toy business. from wooden blocks to solar-powered vehicles here at the annual toy fair in new york, some things are changing but some things are staying the same. what's changing? smart phones are having a big impact on what we do for fun. we spend about $22 billion a year on toys in the u.s., not including video game systems and apps. >> we believe in giving people the opportunity to play our toys and games at any format they want anytime and anywhere. we set out a blueprint about five years ago to do this between the studios and digital gaming. we have great digital games coming out. out. >> reporter: the types of crafts and toys popular this year offer three dimensional experiences you can't easily match on a touch-screen. >> ten years ago people were afraid that kids would stop playing because of technology. what we've seen evolve in the last ten years is the way the toymakers are making with seamless integration of technology and to be able to recogn
john ford now with a look at some of this year's high tech and surprisingly low tech offerings. >> reporter: there's no business like the toy business. from wooden blocks to solar-powered vehicles here at the annual toy fair in new york, some things are changing but some things are staying the same. what's changing? smart phones are having a big impact on what we do for fun. we spend about $22 billion a year on toys in the u.s., not including video game systems and apps. >> we...
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john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million buddhists of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. decide to live by those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers thick sludge scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables i can also eagerly. missing captured from the plant is all seems to generate clean electricity to run the entire facility. anti truancy party says this will save more than three hundred thousand us dollars a year in electricity costs. it's gone in the eighty pixels and in the making power which is used for any peace plan. it's you which helps generate government revenue. at least eighty one and exceeds the cost. and it's in the new one stop shop. it transforms solution to water for farming hi this is our tentative and she was saving valuable and interesting. i hear tears and pain you in this ongoing series on the seventeen ninety two election campaign knew. the us. relax our lives and yours are opposed to come in inste
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the ceo making the announcement today and our john ford caught up with him at the event. >> i'm using whatsapp. >> what does the voice deal mean for you users? >> obviously a short meeting, anything is more than we've heard lately. actually there was an interesting outage over the weekend where he had to apologize for interruption in service. but you've already said how much you like the deal for various reasons. >> i think what you want these companies to do is spend their money. and use their market cap to be able to be ensured that they are the next generation. you know, it's funny. when you're with younger people, i called five kids last week. do you guys know this whatsapp? dad, that's how you get around paying. this is a powerful force that can be integrated immediately into the facebook ecosystem that makes it so you have one more reason for 1.2 billion people to use it every day. >> and we can come up with a small premium, certainly a little above what they paid for instagram. but there are people that say this is reminiscent of the '90s. they'll still spending $19 billion. $1
the ceo making the announcement today and our john ford caught up with him at the event. >> i'm using whatsapp. >> what does the voice deal mean for you users? >> obviously a short meeting, anything is more than we've heard lately. actually there was an interesting outage over the weekend where he had to apologize for interruption in service. but you've already said how much you like the deal for various reasons. >> i think what you want these companies to do is spend...
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. >>> first up john steinberg buzz feed president and cnbc contributor and other own john ford joinsve lost all its bitcoins, half a billion dollar to hackers. he called it a weakness in the system. do we believe it's a hack or a run. >> it would be a weakness, could have lost, could have been stolen. it's holding up well, above $554, down from the $800 it's around. the other point i would make out, it's terrible people lost all this money but most people probably have a much lower basis. probably millions and millions held at a basis of $1, $2, $50, i don't think you can call it a $450 million loss. >> john is shaking his head. >> i wouldn't call it a black day for bitcoin. i guarantee very few black people involved in this. >> white men don't mix. >> french. anyway, mind boggling to me. you lose a half a billion dollars worth of bitcoins. the whole thing was supposed to be these things are so easily trackable. where did they go? >> exactly what i was going to ask. these bitcoins aren't lost. they have been hacked. they exist somewhere. when a bit conis lost, where does it go and ho
. >>> first up john steinberg buzz feed president and cnbc contributor and other own john ford joinsve lost all its bitcoins, half a billion dollar to hackers. he called it a weakness in the system. do we believe it's a hack or a run. >> it would be a weakness, could have lost, could have been stolen. it's holding up well, above $554, down from the $800 it's around. the other point i would make out, it's terrible people lost all this money but most people probably have a much...
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ford. commissioner hillis. commissioner moore and commissioner johns and commissioner antonini are expected to be absent. item one case is for continuance in 901 is for february 26th. and the next case at 875 california street is continued until february 6th and the last case at the 1701 hate street request for stuns is for february. item 4 for case an amendment to the planning code for formula retail use is for february 27th. commissioner we have received a request for item 17 from the promise sponsor to continue the matter inindefinitely because it's listed under the regular calendar and there might be here people that want to speak and mr. the the request for discretionary review. i have no speaker cards >> thank you any public comment on this item? on items proposed for continuance. >> we will tomato take up item 17 when the item is called. to any public comment on items proposed for continuance. >> commissioner borden. commissioner hillis and conspire wu that passes unanimously 5 to zero and places you under our cds. they're considered to be route by the planning commission and maybe acted upon by a
ford. commissioner hillis. commissioner moore and commissioner johns and commissioner antonini are expected to be absent. item one case is for continuance in 901 is for february 26th. and the next case at 875 california street is continued until february 6th and the last case at the 1701 hate street request for stuns is for february. item 4 for case an amendment to the planning code for formula retail use is for february 27th. commissioner we have received a request for item 17 from the promise...
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we believe in caterpillar, john deere tractors in our state, we have ford, chrysler, mitsubishi, all of them growing. when i became governor, chrysler had 200 jobs, now they have 4,700 jobs in belvedere, illinois. ford has three shifts. when i became governor they had one shift. we're very grateful to president barack obama for saving the american auto industry. we worked with him. we believe in organizing and uaw's organized mitsubishi, ford and chrysler. a good way to get good wages and fair working conditions for everyday people. and i still haven't heard from rick about the minimum wage. how about it? >> i don't think it's government's business to be setting the minimum wage out there. the cbo said if you want to get rid of 500,000 jobs between now and 2016 raise the minimum wage. here's the issue, pat, you got to believe this, at a time when jobs are at a premium in this country, the last thing you want to be doing is putting policies into place that will kill jobs and not only -- >> we are purchasing power in the hand of consumers. they'll spend the money. >> and to tell people
we believe in caterpillar, john deere tractors in our state, we have ford, chrysler, mitsubishi, all of them growing. when i became governor, chrysler had 200 jobs, now they have 4,700 jobs in belvedere, illinois. ford has three shifts. when i became governor they had one shift. we're very grateful to president barack obama for saving the american auto industry. we worked with him. we believe in organizing and uaw's organized mitsubishi, ford and chrysler. a good way to get good wages and fair...
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ford? or the next john delorean? right now, i'm thinking he's the next henry ford.ou can buy it used for more than you can buy it new, so people can flip this car for more than they paid for it. it's hard to see how this does not turn into the next huge success story. >> let's talk about the stock price story. the options traders piling in at 270 and 300 in march. that's crazy. you're talking about a stock that's trading at 47-times earnings. i have no doubt this is a good company. and elon musk is doing a good job there. but the valuation on this stock is insane. >> how do you value the stock? as on automotive company, it should be valued? or a tech company, which the market is looking at. have you really valued the stock? i talked to one trader about this. he said, this is a perfect stock to trade up because it has a big short interest, very small float, and a sexy ceo. in this hot industry. there's a lot of reasons to go up. but further down the road, if if it's an auto stock or a tech stock, is going to be more vibrant. >> we have elon right here. >> the real el
ford? or the next john delorean? right now, i'm thinking he's the next henry ford.ou can buy it used for more than you can buy it new, so people can flip this car for more than they paid for it. it's hard to see how this does not turn into the next huge success story. >> let's talk about the stock price story. the options traders piling in at 270 and 300 in march. that's crazy. you're talking about a stock that's trading at 47-times earnings. i have no doubt this is a good company. and...
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ford foundation, working with visions on the front lines of social change worldwide. supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. mcarthur foundation. committed to building a more adjust and peaceful world. park foundation dedicating to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. there's no way to say it nicely. the stinch of corruption hangs over american politics like smog over shanghai. every day brings new headlines. if it's not in new jersey, it's in new orleans where the former mayor is convicted for taking bribes and kick backs and in our nation's capitol it's like a door and into the waiting arms of corporate mercenaries awaiting top dollar for services renders. and all the way money pours into political campaigns nonstop producing government of legalized debt. you would think all of this would be enough to turn everyone off and it has provoked dangerously widespread apathy. first, we're back with david simon, t
ford foundation, working with visions on the front lines of social change worldwide. supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. mcarthur foundation. committed to building a more adjust and peaceful world. park foundation dedicating to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're...
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john is wrestling with that. he is very big on cars. today ford decided to go with blackberry over microsoft in cars. he thinks that we are not necessarily owing to be holding a device in the palm of our hand. it is going to be embedded in like ourg we news, closed. sensors will be everywhere. not necessarily going to be -- , one of theognizing things that is interesting is where the apps were before. the turnaround was quite successful. he is bringing a new approach to black berry, maybe the software is a valuable thing. it is selling the devices themselves, might not be the strongest suits, which is a big change here at >> or maybe selling bb -- a big change. >> or maybe selling bmm. all right. john chen in barcelona with caroline hyde. coming up we will talk about facebook buying whatsapp and what it means for the carriers. intbank wants a stake their competitor. we will talk about that next. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. t-mobile has reported a loss because subscriber gains resulted in higher cost. rier added 850,000 customers but the discount it is using is costing the co
john is wrestling with that. he is very big on cars. today ford decided to go with blackberry over microsoft in cars. he thinks that we are not necessarily owing to be holding a device in the palm of our hand. it is going to be embedded in like ourg we news, closed. sensors will be everywhere. not necessarily going to be -- , one of theognizing things that is interesting is where the apps were before. the turnaround was quite successful. he is bringing a new approach to black berry, maybe the...
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ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. if you've read the espionage novels of john le carrÉ, you know that no other writer today has so brilliantly evoked the subterranean workings of government, perhaps because he himself was once a british spy. le carrÉ has a name for that invisible labyrinth of power. he calls it the "deep state." and now an american, you're about to meet in this broadcast has seized on that concept to describe the forces he says are controlling our government, no matter the party in power. but mike lofgren's no intelligence agent, although he had a top secret security clea
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ford, next. >>> and later today andrea mitchell goes one-on-one with secretary of state john kerry, today at noonon msnbc. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus visit www.etrade.com/mutualfunds. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com i
ford, next. >>> and later today andrea mitchell goes one-on-one with secretary of state john kerry, today at noonon msnbc. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's...
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ford dealer. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm john harwood in washington.xpecting president obama will not include in his budget which comes out in a few days a proposal advanced in the past to change the inflation adjustments for social security. it's something republicans sought. the president put in his budget last year as way to lure republicans into negotiations for a big deal nap didn't happen. we had a small deal and now there's calm in the budget waters, and the president's not repeating this offer. this is something that republicans expected to happen, and we'll see whether or not throughout the rest of the obama presidency we get any sort of resumption of grand bargain talks. now we go a market flash from dominic chu. >> thanks, john harwood. check out what's happening with directv. the nation's largest satellite tv company. stock up 3% reporting fwhaernt expected four quarter profits and sales as it made much more from each subscriber in the united states. it also authorized as 3ds.5 billion share buyback program. stock up nearly 10% in this year
ford dealer. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm john harwood in washington.xpecting president obama will not include in his budget which comes out in a few days a proposal advanced in the past to change the inflation adjustments for social security. it's something republicans sought. the president put in his budget last year as way to lure republicans into negotiations for a big deal nap didn't happen. we had a small deal and now there's calm in the budget waters, and the...
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ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. president obama's state of the union address and the rebuttals from the republican greek chorus already have been extensively vetted by the media. so as we say here in new york, enough already. instead, we have a reality check from someone who artfully uses television drama to report on the state of america from an entirely different perspective from the bottom up. david simon was a crime reporter for the "baltimore sun" whose journalism became the material for two non-fiction books, "homicide: a year on the killing streets," and "the corner: a year in t
ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our...
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ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. in our last broadcast i promised you more of david simon, and i'll keep that promise down the road, but right now, because of the news, my guest is a journalist turned activist who is often asked, how can you remain so optimistic and so energized when you've taken on nothing less than the threat of global catastrophe? it's a question he's even heard from me, and more than once, because i've known him for years now as both colleague and friend. after all this time, bill mckibben's stamina and soulfulness continue to amaze me. we met over a decade ago on a
ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our...
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ford. thank you, congressman, for coming on. thank you, johnight with the republican party's two big bomb throwers. one is worse than the other one. we'll be right back after this. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better w
ford. thank you, congressman, for coming on. thank you, johnight with the republican party's two big bomb throwers. one is worse than the other one. we'll be right back after this. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized...
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john. the celebrities that were used varied. harrison ford and miranda lambert. the idea was to push people. listen, successful cool people and celebrities are drinking milk and you should too. milk sales are declining and they had to come up with something new. this is milk light. it's less on the celebrities and focusing on the protein and less about the celebrities. it will help milk sales pick up. >> milk life. i'm marinating on it for a minute. as we talk milk, prices are going up. >> let me show you where prices are right now. they stand at $3.55 a gallon. they have been spiking since back in september when they were $3.42 a gallon. a couple of factors going into it. when people spend more money, they spend more at the grocery store. demand pushes prices up. it's really exports. more approximate more milk is being exported. that's affecting demand that pushes prices higher again. there is a wild card with the drought in california. cows need alfalfa and we have a drought that may impact prices down the line. >> the poor cows. thank you very much. coming up
john. the celebrities that were used varied. harrison ford and miranda lambert. the idea was to push people. listen, successful cool people and celebrities are drinking milk and you should too. milk sales are declining and they had to come up with something new. this is milk light. it's less on the celebrities and focusing on the protein and less about the celebrities. it will help milk sales pick up. >> milk life. i'm marinating on it for a minute. as we talk milk, prices are going up....
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john adams was in philadelphia having a perfectly nice time at the continental congress, going out to dinner, you know, having a nice life. meanwhile, his wife, abigail is back in massachusetts with ford little bitty children, and the british are coming. and he says to her at one point, if it gets really dangerous, take our children and fly to the woods. thank you, john. [laughter] hope you're having a nice done in philadelphia, right? but even with the danger, she was very, very interested in politics, and she kept saying to him you have to declare our independence a from britain. and, finally, when it looked like a men were about to do that and ready to do that, she wrote to john and she said, well, if you going to have a new code of laws, you should -- does anybody know what she said? does anybody know? you should -- go ahead. [inaudible] right, very good. you should remember the ladies. and she said every man would be at highbury if he could come and john just laugh at her and ignored her, but those words, remember the ladies from abigail, have come down to the very famous words. in american history. the situation was that women not only couldn't vote, but married women couldn't e
john adams was in philadelphia having a perfectly nice time at the continental congress, going out to dinner, you know, having a nice life. meanwhile, his wife, abigail is back in massachusetts with ford little bitty children, and the british are coming. and he says to her at one point, if it gets really dangerous, take our children and fly to the woods. thank you, john. [laughter] hope you're having a nice done in philadelphia, right? but even with the danger, she was very, very interested in...
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ford dealer. >>> welcome back to "the lead." it's time now for the buried lead. johnerry announced that the state department will host a conference on protecting oceans. this comes on the heels of president obama pledging is billion to help communities prepare for climate change. the supreme court heard arguments over how far the administration can go, specifically, whether they can tighten emission standards. the cross may be skeptical about the climate change but the world metrological organization said that the first six weeks of this year have been note blg for unusual weather extremes, extreme cold, heat, rain. our next guest says we should all be paying attention to all of this because joining us now, elizabeth kol bert, author of "the sixth extension of unnatural history." the human species is eradicating other species from the world. i want to remind our viewers of how secretary kerry talked about the importance of this issue a few days ago. >> climate change can now be considered another weapon of mass destruction, perhaps the worst more fierce weapon of mass
ford dealer. >>> welcome back to "the lead." it's time now for the buried lead. johnerry announced that the state department will host a conference on protecting oceans. this comes on the heels of president obama pledging is billion to help communities prepare for climate change. the supreme court heard arguments over how far the administration can go, specifically, whether they can tighten emission standards. the cross may be skeptical about the climate change but the world...
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so if you are axle ford and you are not very good at designing cars,, you go down in history as an example of bad nepotism. johnhat the stid tv how, the rch kids of beverly hills, they are celebrating their wealth? >> yes, that is wh we call rags to rags in thr generations. >> what you mean about that matter they squander the money? >> yes, it is. it's clichÉ for a reason. john: look at these headlines with energy department. nepotism is open and widely accepted. but it is open at the energy department. that is disgusting. >> it's a very old story in american politics. there has always been feeling america that people in politics should be drawn there and not because of trational family values. >> he is the best of i person to run for president, but i hope he won't. the clintons, the bushes, they are just more qualified. john: there are a million more families in that. >> the public says we don't like nepotism, but we accept these guys. >> we in general condemn it. but on a case-by-case basis and we tend to approve of it. in the new nepotism the ccessor has to prove his worth. john: on to hollywood. actor will
so if you are axle ford and you are not very good at designing cars,, you go down in history as an example of bad nepotism. johnhat the stid tv how, the rch kids of beverly hills, they are celebrating their wealth? >> yes, that is wh we call rags to rags in thr generations. >> what you mean about that matter they squander the money? >> yes, it is. it's clichÉ for a reason. john: look at these headlines with energy department. nepotism is open and widely accepted. but it is...
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john adams. who got that right? now you're getting too technical. wiping the white boards, which president took over office without ever being elected? a, andrew johnson, b, franklin pierce, c., gerald ford gerald ford. >> what? >> andrew johnson wasn't elected, was he? >> can we google this answer? >> oh. >> i thought it was presidential trivia. >> happy presidents' day. very well done. who won? >> we are going to give it to juliet. >> i did get woodrow wilson right. >> that was tricky. thank you, janice. i kind of like the trivia things. >>> who was the youngest president or press person ever elected president? ever elected president? elected? >> kennedy. >> kennedy, very good. but theodore roosevelt got into office because -- he was not elected. >>> let's do the headlines, shall we? we have a bombshell story breaking, a pennsylvania woman accused along with her newlywed husband of killing a man she met through craigslist. she's admitting to the murder in addition to 20 other killings. in an interview with a local paper, 19-year-old miranda barber claims she wants to plead guilty before coming clean about the other murders. she says she was involved in a satanic cult and stopped counti
john adams. who got that right? now you're getting too technical. wiping the white boards, which president took over office without ever being elected? a, andrew johnson, b, franklin pierce, c., gerald ford gerald ford. >> what? >> andrew johnson wasn't elected, was he? >> can we google this answer? >> oh. >> i thought it was presidential trivia. >> happy presidents' day. very well done. who won? >> we are going to give it to juliet. >> i did get...
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. >> it's precisely the gross margins stephanie and john were just talking about. i didn't realize ford'sj. when you think about 35%, you're saying tesla's are more than triple? >> absolutely. this is a technology story. it's our key argument, that the technology in the battery pack is very, very impressive. >> collin, where do you think that margins actually can go and when do you think that the competition arrives? right now they really don't have any and when do some of the other companies like some -- bm w or porsche or some of the other companies start to focus on this market? >> we've seen attempts from other companies already. what you're seeing a clor fied hatchbacks from some of the german companies with short range. this is a full-blown sedan. it's the best car on the road right now. the companies are proving they're at least two, if not three years behind. this is a technology story. auto companies aren't technology companies in the same way this is. that's why there's a lot of synergies with a company like apple. >> if tesla at $200 was a $250 billion company. ifg m is $50 bil
. >> it's precisely the gross margins stephanie and john were just talking about. i didn't realize ford'sj. when you think about 35%, you're saying tesla's are more than triple? >> absolutely. this is a technology story. it's our key argument, that the technology in the battery pack is very, very impressive. >> collin, where do you think that margins actually can go and when do you think that the competition arrives? right now they really don't have any and when do some of the...
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ford the eye. the us and eu sanctions will continue to burden the economy of the key wrong that's the message from us secretary of state john kerry at a meeting with his iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the munich security conference washington and brussels listed some of the restrictions under an interim deal reached in november in exchange for two pronged scaling down nuclear enrichment. however now kerry has reaffirmed that the remaining sections are there just a political scientist to top it off the rest of the who used to be an advisor to it on the negotiating team on nuclear issues says of the comments do more harm than good. and is the case and patient tactics which is part of the school prom. call it seemed the policy the other prong being surprisingly many france and has begun just trim of new statesman that the signing prison obama state of the union address is written content productive. and then poisoned environment for the coming cox be blogging on to the cave in by french and a new to this command that she intended to gain maximum conservation isn't sick that day was that kerry has been a pain pill this
ford the eye. the us and eu sanctions will continue to burden the economy of the key wrong that's the message from us secretary of state john kerry at a meeting with his iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the munich security conference washington and brussels listed some of the restrictions under an interim deal reached in november in exchange for two pronged scaling down nuclear enrichment. however now kerry has reaffirmed that the remaining sections are there just a political scientist...
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ford to spend on top of that? >> look. the american people want results and do we have a de problem? absolutely. the problem is not today. it's kind of to john'soint. we've had a problem all along. we had a medicare part d or unfunded war. the congress is writing connection, we ain't had no money in the bank. i'll be if i will let them bankrupt the american worker on this back end. we need to make sure everybody pays their fair share. we also ould keep our debt in mind. >> gary b., haven't we seen this movie before? i mean, job initiatives, manufacturing institutes. green spending. it can work. >> exactly, brenda, you know, chuck mentioned the american people want results. i agree, they want result, unfortunately, as you imply, the u.s. government hasn't given those results. the big programs that they have social security, medicare, dicaid are filled with fraud and overbudget. then you have other things where they waste money like amtrak, which loses money every day. they can't even make money with a virtual monopoly in the u.s. postal service. big projects by the government are inherent loaded with pork and bloat and a high government pension
ford to spend on top of that? >> look. the american people want results and do we have a de problem? absolutely. the problem is not today. it's kind of to john'soint. we've had a problem all along. we had a medicare part d or unfunded war. the congress is writing connection, we ain't had no money in the bank. i'll be if i will let them bankrupt the american worker on this back end. we need to make sure everybody pays their fair share. we also ould keep our debt in mind. >> gary b.,...
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john legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it. they're pretty open to that kind of thing. >> she's a down girl. >> colt ford
john legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it. they're pretty open to that kind of thing. >> she's a down girl. >> colt ford
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models on top of this universal system, the my ford touch universal system being thrown out through all its vehicles, that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: john, there you have it. the latest report from consumer reports when it comes to autos and reliability. back to you. >> we will talk more about that as we continue on "power lunch." more breaking news now in the bond market. >>> two-year notes up for auction. rick santelli, how did we do? >> reporter: well, a-minus. not bad for the beginning of $96 billion in supply, $32 billion two-year notes today. let's go through the internals. yielded .34 which was the offer side so tight on pricing. 3.60, 3.60 of investor dough chasing every dollar security available known as bid to cover well through the auction average of 3.30. we had the best indirect since june at 34.3 and 19.3% was just a wee bit off the auction on direct but a very solid, we are grading demand at 1:00 eastern. tomorrow's five years and back to you. >> thanks, ricky, very much. >>> we were just talking and phil was just talking about ford. the stock is down about a tenth of a percent right now. david wisten from morningstar is
models on top of this universal system, the my ford touch universal system being thrown out through all its vehicles, that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: john, there you have it. the latest report from consumer reports when it comes to autos and reliability. back to you. >> we will talk more about that as we continue on "power lunch." more breaking news now in the bond market. >>> two-year notes up for auction. rick santelli, how did we do? >>...
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ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant,
ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant,
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john. you're the reason why i joined tweeter to begin with. sam said, the only cool i ever heard was a guy bragging to me that he knew harrison ford. you also have this tweet from barbara, a tech writer at ap who said, i always that gs he will rater was a parody account. no one ever talks on elevators. >> only a small percentage of women in the army say they want combat jobs. that's according to a new survey reported by the associated press. the survey polled 170,000 female soldiers, less than 5% said they wanted a combat job and of those said they would like to be members of the night stalker. those type of military make up 9%. a message goes viral after they pass a controversial religion bill. we'll speak to those who put up the sign next. and the girl scad scouts are pug the brakes on selling their cookies outside of legal pot shops. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm tony harris. here is a look at your top stories. president obama told the pentagon today to be ready to bring all u.s. troops home from afghanistan by the end of the year if the two countries don't agree on a security deal. president obama said afghan presi
john. you're the reason why i joined tweeter to begin with. sam said, the only cool i ever heard was a guy bragging to me that he knew harrison ford. you also have this tweet from barbara, a tech writer at ap who said, i always that gs he will rater was a parody account. no one ever talks on elevators. >> only a small percentage of women in the army say they want combat jobs. that's according to a new survey reported by the associated press. the survey polled 170,000 female soldiers, less...
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john, you are the reason i joined twitter to begin with. only cool thing i heard on the elevator was a guy blabbing to me he knew harrison ford.ll thought g.s. elevator was a parody account, nobody talks in the elevator. we did reach out the the author, he didn't reply. he has a book deal. >> no he does not. >> oh, yes he does. >> six figure book deal? all right. maria, appreciate it, 50 years ago today, a young man named cassius clay, entered the ring and shook up the whole world. he knocked out sunny liston and claimed the first of what would become three career heavy weight champions. mark morgan has this. one of the most iconic champions in history. he was cast as a mere mortal before his 1964 show down against seemingly invincible world heavy weight champion. >> everyone assumed that when he got in there with someone who is a lot of grit and might, he would just be a blip in history of the sport. >> entering their february 1964 title fight, liston was 35 and one, and won of the most intimidating boxers of his era. despite boasting a gold medal, the brash clay was still a 7-1 underdog. >> i gave him zero chance. i believed
john, you are the reason i joined twitter to begin with. only cool thing i heard on the elevator was a guy blabbing to me he knew harrison ford.ll thought g.s. elevator was a parody account, nobody talks in the elevator. we did reach out the the author, he didn't reply. he has a book deal. >> no he does not. >> oh, yes he does. >> six figure book deal? all right. maria, appreciate it, 50 years ago today, a young man named cassius clay, entered the ring and shook up the whole...
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mitchell asked john kerry about ukraine today, and somehow he ended up talking about a movie, and you will never guess which movie. when you order the works you want everything. an expert fordealth depends on a full, complete checkup. the works. because when it comes to feeling safe behind the wheel, going the distance and saving at the pump you want it all. get our multi-point inspection with a a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup. only at your ford dealer. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. yup, everybody knows that. well, did you know that some owls aren't that wise. don't forget about i'm having brunch with meagan tomorrow. who? seriously, you met her like three times. who? geico. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you
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ford dealer. >>> "the wall street journal" is now reporting that unredacted documents including e-mails from david wildstein will be released to the public. and coming up, andrea mitchell asked johnmehow he ended up talking about a movie, and you will never guess which movie. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> do we know where yanukovych i
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ford was definitely very high on my list. >> any older, earlier history? is athink mary lincoln story of great personal tragedy in the midst of a national tragedy. >> louisa catherine adams. her husband john quincy adams who was a diplomat and a difficult -- and a difficult personality. she took six children across the continent. >> in a carriage with courses in the snow. >> as a double about herself -- a diplomat herself trying to emote this new democracy to the russian court and all of the other european countries that were posted there. she did her part. >> calling or visiting was very important as part of your role as a politician's wife in washington. he would drop these lengthy lists of people for her to visit on his behalf. you sortthe way that of solidified your political support. she said sometimes she made as many as 26 visits in one day which would be hard to do in the modern era but if you could put yourself back to a time when washington had roads this must've been quite a feat. i think she really entertained him into the white house at a time when it was considered unseemly for a president to campaign for himself. >> linda is watching as an arizona. you are on. this has been
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ford story." you can read an exert on our site, mojoe.com. robyn doolittle, thank you so much. great job. tomorrow's show, from "the monuments men" johnl be right back. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon verizon. the choice is obvious. verizon is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network, with data plans starting as low as $45 monthly access including unlimited talk and text. plus free world messaging unlimited for three months. that's powerful. verizon. act now and get the samsung galaxy s4-- now just $99.99. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axi
ford story." you can read an exert on our site, mojoe.com. robyn doolittle, thank you so much. great job. tomorrow's show, from "the monuments men" johnl be right back. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't...