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john herman with mitsubishi. thank you. >> we have to twitter question of the day -- we are crowd sourcing intelligence. where in the u.s. are you seeing jobs created? we would love to know what you see out there. made a, ipo's have strong comeback in 2013 and the momentum is set to increase this year. that is our next topic in our single best chart coming up on "surveillance," ♪ >> good morning, everyone. mon dieu is the title of our next idea. it's the story of the president and actress and reports of a private a pair that have become -- a private affair that has become public. holland reveals an affair he is having with a french actress. he called it an attack on his private life and he is considering legal action. hans nichols joins us from berlin. this goes beyond a titillating story. >> you had to use that word. you used affair and is it an affair? there are legal implications. is something an affair if neither party is married? he lives with his live-in girlfriend and the allegation in this report -- we ha
john herman with mitsubishi. thank you. >> we have to twitter question of the day -- we are crowd sourcing intelligence. where in the u.s. are you seeing jobs created? we would love to know what you see out there. made a, ipo's have strong comeback in 2013 and the momentum is set to increase this year. that is our next topic in our single best chart coming up on "surveillance," ♪ >> good morning, everyone. mon dieu is the title of our next idea. it's the story of the...
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joining us is technology editor john herman, herb greenberg. you said in an e-mail yesterday with your usual 72% typos, but we understood, this is bad for netflux or something. why did you say that? >> if netflix has to pay more, as other companies will have to pay more, how can that not impact, if they have to spend hundreds of millions more, whatever it's going to be, how can that not impact their costs and their bottom line? if you look at all the companies that would be affected, i would argue netflix is about the closest to a purist play. i want to point out something. netflix's stock yesterday was up even though there was this news. today, you had the buffering, it looks like some of the reality is actually catching up. >> john, who do you think apart from netflix loses out of all this and who wins? >> the biggest losers are startups. netflix may need to pay more money to internet service providers to ensure they have the best possible service, but the next netflix won't have the kind of cash it needs to pay those same fees. if you are an
joining us is technology editor john herman, herb greenberg. you said in an e-mail yesterday with your usual 72% typos, but we understood, this is bad for netflux or something. why did you say that? >> if netflix has to pay more, as other companies will have to pay more, how can that not impact, if they have to spend hundreds of millions more, whatever it's going to be, how can that not impact their costs and their bottom line? if you look at all the companies that would be affected, i...
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we will talk to one of the great optimists of the american labor economy, john herman of mitsubishi ismployment rate is going to come down fast and furious. we will talk to john as well. very excited about that. our chief economic correspondent will join us as well. >> looking forward to that. the big jobs data, the one the fed will be watching and the rest of the world will be watching. that is later on. tom keene and his team will have everything covered on that later. ryan. >> fram, before we had to break, here is today's pulse number. 1.7 million, that is how many u.s. intelligence files the pentagon says edward snowden downloaded. wonder how long it would take to read all that. that is according to u.s. lawmakers. the chairman of the house intelligence committee said a pentagon report found committed -- snowden committed the biggest theft of u.s. secrets in history. a report is the first official assessment of exactly how many documents were taken. we are back in two minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg european headquarters. that get some company news now
we will talk to one of the great optimists of the american labor economy, john herman of mitsubishi ismployment rate is going to come down fast and furious. we will talk to john as well. very excited about that. our chief economic correspondent will join us as well. >> looking forward to that. the big jobs data, the one the fed will be watching and the rest of the world will be watching. that is later on. tom keene and his team will have everything covered on that later. ryan. >>...
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john legendary blues guitar player. the next day we did it at mckinley high school in baton rouge, my old hometown, with herman jackson,bb king ostrom are. it's great, because we teach students who are interested in getting into music how to really go about it. we explained to them that music is like a wonderful fruit trees that there's all kinds of fruit off this one tree. deep down in the ground is the the 12 barthat is blues. if you're going to get into music, you've got to learn the 12 bar blues. that is the old expression. blues is the roots, and everything else is the fruits. tavis: that's very true. take me back 50 years ago to the whiskey. i want to close my eyes and just set the scene for me, 50 years ago. >> opening night was very exciting because they had really done a great job, they had klieg lights out in front, almost like a hollywood premiere. people were lined up down the street. i had played at another club, a smaller place that was like a restaurant. basically we brought our following up from there. we had already gotten started when i was approached on the idea but elmer ballantyne who conceived the
john legendary blues guitar player. the next day we did it at mckinley high school in baton rouge, my old hometown, with herman jackson,bb king ostrom are. it's great, because we teach students who are interested in getting into music how to really go about it. we explained to them that music is like a wonderful fruit trees that there's all kinds of fruit off this one tree. deep down in the ground is the the 12 barthat is blues. if you're going to get into music, you've got to learn the 12 bar...