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host: we have 15 or 20 minutes left with jon greene. he helped put together the proposal that was picked by the faa to be one of six unmanned system test sites. hone aso to guy on the p we show you video shots from the kentlands laboratory. he is calling from california on the line for democrats. caller: i will make this as quick as possible. i have a three-part comment and a proposition. i am 100% against drones, whether federal, state, or local. i live in southern california. we feel like we're living in a police state. second, we need to look at the power plants on these platforms. we'll talk about local warming. we do not need to add any more fuel to the fire. third, we need to look at how organized crime may take a dvantage and abuse this technology, including terrorist organizations, who are in this country. host: any comments on any part of that statement? well, let me start with the first one. use of unmanned aircraft by police forces. there are a number of cases where we want the police to have these capabilities. i can think o
host: we have 15 or 20 minutes left with jon greene. he helped put together the proposal that was picked by the faa to be one of six unmanned system test sites. hone aso to guy on the p we show you video shots from the kentlands laboratory. he is calling from california on the line for democrats. caller: i will make this as quick as possible. i have a three-part comment and a proposition. i am 100% against drones, whether federal, state, or local. i live in southern california. we feel like...
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host: we have 15 or 20 minutes left with jon greene. he helped put together the proposal that was picked by the faa to be one of six unmanned system test sites. hone aso to guy on the p we show you video shots from the kentlands laboratory. he is calling from california on the line for democrats. caller: i will make this as quick as possible. i have a three-part comment and a proposition. i am 100% against drones, whether federal, state, or local. i live in southern california. we feel like we're living in a police state. second, we need to look at the power plants on these platforms. we'll talk about local warming. we do not need to add any more fuel to the fire. third, we need to look at how organized crime may take a dvantage and abuse this technology, including terrorist organizations, who are in this country. host: any comments on any part of that statement? well, let me start with the first one. use of unmanned aircraft by police forces. there are a number of cases where we want the police to have these capabilities. i can think o
host: we have 15 or 20 minutes left with jon greene. he helped put together the proposal that was picked by the faa to be one of six unmanned system test sites. hone aso to guy on the p we show you video shots from the kentlands laboratory. he is calling from california on the line for democrats. caller: i will make this as quick as possible. i have a three-part comment and a proposition. i am 100% against drones, whether federal, state, or local. i live in southern california. we feel like...
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jon: they create it realistically. in the old days like hulk they find the biggest guy they could and paint him green and that would be . >> jon: but the effects now and everything else that surrounds it. is it -- when you are doing it, when you are making it is it tedious? is it -- do you feel excite or you in spandex in front of a green flat and they are like now the monster is coming? >> in the beginning you sort of felt that way. in the beginning when i first started doing star wars there was a green room and i had a light saber and george would say there's a thing attacking you. i would say how big is it? he would say as big as an s.u.v.? i go, really. i said how fast is it? he said fast as you want it to be? i can do anything i want and you'll draw stuff around me? he said draw all the stuff -- you kick all the ass you want and we'll -- i'm runninging and jumping and then all of a sudden when i go to the movie it's like (bleep). look at me. >> jon: amazing. >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> it's all that and more but when you are doing (bleep) like that car chase. >> jon: yeah. >> we had like -- >> jon: that looks actually
jon: they create it realistically. in the old days like hulk they find the biggest guy they could and paint him green and that would be . >> jon: but the effects now and everything else that surrounds it. is it -- when you are doing it, when you are making it is it tedious? is it -- do you feel excite or you in spandex in front of a green flat and they are like now the monster is coming? >> in the beginning you sort of felt that way. in the beginning when i first started doing star...
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has been seizing government zoo sites in eastern ukraine, these link the gunmen known as green men to russia. >> jonnky guy with a beard? it looks like every other guy in eastern europe. that is every other guy on the planet. like two-thirds of zz top. come on. i think that is like the guy that produced the beastie boys first album. look i am starting to think russia hasn't invaded crimea but a documentary prank by joaquin phoenix. >> i am going to need more evidence these militia then are not just locals. >> the talked to locals in the town people at the barricades speak with russian accents and don't know their way around. >> jon: i guess they weren't doing doughnuts in the tanks, they were just so lost they were driving in circles. >> they said it was lawful. i don't know. i don't know where i am going. i am just -- i am just hungry. >> jon: now that we know these are russian it is question is, how should america deal with it and please frame your answer with the stupidest option we can take. >> we need to do some things tactically. we need to give them lethal weapons, give them 100 t-72 tanks fr
has been seizing government zoo sites in eastern ukraine, these link the gunmen known as green men to russia. >> jonnky guy with a beard? it looks like every other guy in eastern europe. that is every other guy on the planet. like two-thirds of zz top. come on. i think that is like the guy that produced the beastie boys first album. look i am starting to think russia hasn't invaded crimea but a documentary prank by joaquin phoenix. >> i am going to need more evidence these militia...
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jon: in our memory. and you forget, you know, it is like when i look at a black and white picture. i forget, oh that jacket could be bright greenthat hat could be yellow. you forget that people lived their lives in color. >> indeed. >> and relationships you talked about lionize, i tried to humanize him. >> jon: yes. >> gandhi was orthodox hindu patriarch and made more sensitive to gender rights by a secretary he had, jewish woman. he was an upper cast hindu but in south africa because he was lucky to live in south india he understood the cultural diversity of his country. >> had gandhi as a young man goes to london, qualified as a barrister and comes back with his suit to bombay and not just, fairls the bar not once but twice and as he succeeded as a lawyer in bombay you and i would not be having this conversation. he failed and received professional oblivion where he made his name as an activist and where he befriended an extraordinary diverse group of people that expanded his horizons and finally with racially discriminatory law in south africa he launched the first violent protest movement, followed successfully by dr. king
jon: in our memory. and you forget, you know, it is like when i look at a black and white picture. i forget, oh that jacket could be bright greenthat hat could be yellow. you forget that people lived their lives in color. >> indeed. >> and relationships you talked about lionize, i tried to humanize him. >> jon: yes. >> gandhi was orthodox hindu patriarch and made more sensitive to gender rights by a secretary he had, jewish woman. he was an upper cast hindu but in south...
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jon erlichman with cory johnson. will soone x-files be able to watch more from creator chris carter. , the after is next. ♪ the best ofack to bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. is creating original content, greenighting six new series. one of those shows is "the after him co-written and directed by chris carter, the creator of the "x-files." jon erlichman and i asked him why he decided to comeback to do something for amazon. >> i had written something two years ago that i was excited about. to ring ittwo years to the screen. amazon was the first person who read it and loved it. that is why i am in business. >> did you shop it to the networks, cable, netflix? >> you give it to your agents and they put it out there. amazon responded to it immediately. the process has been a lengthy one. >> chris, its jon erlichman. let's talk about this idea of having highlights. amazon is in very public. they are saying they're putting a few shows out there for people to watch. they are very public about the feedback. when youtor, at a time have players like netflix that are willing to do these very big deals, should we assume that the approach of amazon in picking shows is quite different than what netflix is
jon erlichman with cory johnson. will soone x-files be able to watch more from creator chris carter. , the after is next. ♪ the best ofack to bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. is creating original content, greenighting six new series. one of those shows is "the after him co-written and directed by chris carter, the creator of the "x-files." jon erlichman and i asked him why he decided to comeback to do something for amazon. >> i had written something two years ago that i...
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green. >> joining us jon meacham. and in washington msnbc political analyst eugene robinson.with us here at the table. >> great article out of financial times. >> rattner gave that to me. >> this is big. >> two books on my dad. mika have you seen the book about me and the other book about me? >> rattner got this one out. two books on dr. brzezinski talking about the parallels -- >> but did you see the books about me? >> i just read just yesterday in the fall of 1987 vice president george bush was on his way to poland. was briefed by dr. brzezinski. very favorable reference. >> what'd he say? >> to other heavily accented diplomats. >> what'd he say? >> he thought there was a certain straightforwardness to dr. brzezinski that was not widely shared -- >> by henry kissinger. >> that's one of the quotes here. israel's former prime minister said kissinger was the most devious man i ever met. but with dr. brzezinski, there was never any question. and i think we all know that on the set of where he stood. so either around this set or around cabinet tables or the roosevelt room. >> or
green. >> joining us jon meacham. and in washington msnbc political analyst eugene robinson.with us here at the table. >> great article out of financial times. >> rattner gave that to me. >> this is big. >> two books on my dad. mika have you seen the book about me and the other book about me? >> rattner got this one out. two books on dr. brzezinski talking about the parallels -- >> but did you see the books about me? >> i just read just yesterday...
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green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [cheers and applause] >> jone] before the break we were discussing the latest in american nonracism. now we're joined by senior black correspondent larry wilmore. welcome to the show. yes! >> oh, man, holy (bleep) jon. what a week to be black correspondent. i got on a plane to talk about cliven bundy and then sterling was blowing up. we have liberal cowboy racists and sports racists and dudes bragging about their black friends mwah. >> jon: it's a rich tapestry. i'm glad you are enjoying yourself. why is the conversation so explosive? why is the race conversation to fraught right now? >> well, jon, are notes are made for -- minorities are made for the obvious reason, stop and frisk, voter suppression, unfair sentencing laws, trayvon martin, stealing our music. >> jon: sure. >> diabetes. >> jon: i got it, non-whites nos are mad but what about white people, larry, they seem even more angry yet they are not suffering from the racism? >> well, other than white people being crazy. >> jon: what? >> i think it's the fea
green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [cheers and applause] >> jone] before the break we were discussing the latest in american nonracism. now we're joined by senior black correspondent larry wilmore. welcome to the show. yes! >> oh, man, holy (bleep) jon. what a week to be black correspondent. i got on a plane to talk about cliven bundy and then sterling was blowing up. we have liberal cowboy racists...
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green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [cheers and applause] >> jone back my guest tonight a best selling author whose new book is called flash boys a wall street revolt. please welcome back to the program michael lewis. sir. [cheers and applause] all right. welcome. first off, let me just say this you write pretty. this book is so good. it -- first of all we'll backtrack. this is about this thing called hft, high frequency trading. what is that? >> very fast frequency trading. >> jon: 20 get an advantage. >> that's right. 13 public stock exchanges settle right to advance information to high frequency traders and they do this by selling them the right toll locate their computers. they trade -- the high frequency trading computers right next to the stock exchange computer. so that -- >> jon: so it's a question of milliseconds? >> yes. the difference between the information that a high frequency trader sees and what most investors see is a crumb of milliseconds. it's enough for a computer. it's a lot of time for a computer. there's enough time for the c
green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [cheers and applause] >> jone back my guest tonight a best selling author whose new book is called flash boys a wall street revolt. please welcome back to the program michael lewis. sir. [cheers and applause] all right. welcome. first off, let me just say this you write pretty. this book is so good. it -- first of all we'll backtrack. this is about this thing called hft,...
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jon: they are played by british guys. i can't do an irish guy as a british guy. do you know the tension on the set? you show up in greenone else in orange and it the whole (bleep) thing goes up in flames. i don't want that. this is about iran, a peaceful country. >> did you not write this script yourself? it was based on a book,. >> jon: true story. >> you wrote the script and it didn't occur to you that maybe even box officewise it would help to you have one irish american character that i audience could relate to. when i came out people were high fiving me. you named the people in your cast and one guy went huh! >> jon: i remember when i was trying to get it financed it was not easy. i remember sitting with a financier and they said to me, get me a guy from dumb bow drop and i'll see what i can do. then can i sell this thing. you didn't think i was going to go dumbo drop, did you? you didn't think i was going to dumbo drop? >> i have to give it to him. i sat here and did not see dumbo drop coming. i was so fooled. i wonder where he's going and of course, we went to dumbo drop. we have to go. >> jon: is this movie goo
jon: they are played by british guys. i can't do an irish guy as a british guy. do you know the tension on the set? you show up in greenone else in orange and it the whole (bleep) thing goes up in flames. i don't want that. this is about iran, a peaceful country. >> did you not write this script yourself? it was based on a book,. >> jon: true story. >> you wrote the script and it didn't occur to you that maybe even box officewise it would help to you have one irish american...
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jon peterson may have picked up wildlife tips playing golf in louisiana. the former lsu golfer shoved what looks like apparently a gator off of the greens and right back into the water. that's how you do it. this is at the zurich classic. he shoftd them off so you can play. >>> finally, the kansas state football team turned 9-year-old kade den schroeder into a celebrity. when he got the call he delivered for a 30 yard touchdown run creating the sports highlight of a lifetime. didn't even spike the ball. >> so awesome when you see these entire communities coming together. thank you. >> sure. >> a shocking new study shows which parts of america has the most hungry kids including one part with 41%. plus, four popes, two saints and the most inspiring day for catholics and others around the globe. [ female announcer ] grow, it's what we do. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gr
jon peterson may have picked up wildlife tips playing golf in louisiana. the former lsu golfer shoved what looks like apparently a gator off of the greens and right back into the water. that's how you do it. this is at the zurich classic. he shoftd them off so you can play. >>> finally, the kansas state football team turned 9-year-old kade den schroeder into a celebrity. when he got the call he delivered for a 30 yard touchdown run creating the sports highlight of a lifetime. didn't...
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jon: joe, do you think he is fearful he doesn't want to anger the green side, the left of the democratic party? there are traditional labor union supporters who say this was a gutless move by the administration to hold off on this thing? >> no, i don't think so at all. i wish stier would take all 100 million and run it against the six democrats saying they support the pipeline and people should vote against them. this isn't about, if the politics of this, given what is up in the senate and majority of the, that is up in the senate, and the states, the red states that these, that these seats are up in, all points the other direction. there should be no fear of this guy running those ads against these democrats. that would help them. it would be an independent expenditure that would help democrats win the senate seats if we were to do that. i don't see this as it being political in that sense. i think there really are other problems with the route and with the timing and with what a nebraska judge has ruled recently that put the administration in this position. jon: but, ed, if, you know,
jon: joe, do you think he is fearful he doesn't want to anger the green side, the left of the democratic party? there are traditional labor union supporters who say this was a gutless move by the administration to hold off on this thing? >> no, i don't think so at all. i wish stier would take all 100 million and run it against the six democrats saying they support the pipeline and people should vote against them. this isn't about, if the politics of this, given what is up in the senate...
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why is the obama administration green lighting this change only after it will make it might makl than it actually is. jon: in statistics, david, a baseline is a critical measure. you have to have a baseline for any report. they're changing the baseline in effect here? >> that's right. so they are changing the baseline. they will be asking questions about people's health insurance in 2013. the year in which some of these changes were being made. and then, they will be asking them a year from now, about 2014. and the criticism of course is that they should leave things alone, starting from 2012, when things were really old status quo so you could have '12, '13, '14. it is fair to say that if the administration wanted to freeze this in place through this year, next year, 2016, critics of obamacare, critics of the administration would be saying that the president is acting politically to try and make a political move to freeze the census, census bureau from doing the scientifically demographically accurate thing to make a political report. there is certain condemned if they do, condemned if they don't. when
why is the obama administration green lighting this change only after it will make it might makl than it actually is. jon: in statistics, david, a baseline is a critical measure. you have to have a baseline for any report. they're changing the baseline in effect here? >> that's right. so they are changing the baseline. they will be asking questions about people's health insurance in 2013. the year in which some of these changes were being made. and then, they will be asking them a year...
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jon fortt. good to see you both this morning. and we said, another choppy session for the markets. it looked like we might see greenading lower. facebook, tesla shipping. king and grubhub, they're struggling, and watching netflix in particular. this would be the lowest close of the year at 320. >> yeah, amazon is down around 315, 310 as well. that would be the lowest close of the year, as well. i believe they're down around the levels of last fall. i was talking to one of the traders on the floor, particularly about grubhub and king, and at one point, it was down 10%. they said, look, you still have all of the ipos looking to come to market on a week where, you know, passover, everybody is out of town, what are they thinking trying to force the things out the door? seems like there's a lot more supply than demand now, and possibly, depending on how these tech earnings go, it could have an effect on sentiment even further for the momentum names, which we've been talking about. >> there's supposed to be 11 ipos, and we saw paycom this morning, it was stalled. last week, priced below the range. one of the very few ipo
jon fortt. good to see you both this morning. and we said, another choppy session for the markets. it looked like we might see greenading lower. facebook, tesla shipping. king and grubhub, they're struggling, and watching netflix in particular. this would be the lowest close of the year at 320. >> yeah, amazon is down around 315, 310 as well. that would be the lowest close of the year, as well. i believe they're down around the levels of last fall. i was talking to one of the traders on...
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we'll talk to you in a bit, jon fortt out west, to interview intel's ceo in a moment. >>> we're watching the markets. stocks in the greenight now, the dow up 95. the s&p 10. and the nasdaq 21. so what is the best way to play all the volatility in the markets? we'll bring you a few ideas in just a moment. >>> first, rick santelli, what are you watching? >> yield curves -- steep, flat, inverting. what do they mean? what do they tell us? are they a good indicator? are they the same indicator they used to be? i'm not so sure, because the next topic after the break is going to be central banks. they've moved from nudgers to full-grown disrupters, and i'm not so sure that's a good thing. all bottom of the hour. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some q
we'll talk to you in a bit, jon fortt out west, to interview intel's ceo in a moment. >>> we're watching the markets. stocks in the greenight now, the dow up 95. the s&p 10. and the nasdaq 21. so what is the best way to play all the volatility in the markets? we'll bring you a few ideas in just a moment. >>> first, rick santelli, what are you watching? >> yield curves -- steep, flat, inverting. what do they mean? what do they tell us? are they a good indicator? are...
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jon steinberg, thank you for being here, as always. >>> coming up next, sabre opening for trading today, and the stock is in the green so far this morning is here to make his case in a moment. >>> first, rick santelli, what have you got your eye on today? >> well, first of all, happy birthday, cnbc! we're going to keep our eye on interest rates, the yield curve, and a couple of trivia questions going back these wonderful 25 years. i'll give you a little taste. 25 years ago today, whether we first started broadcasting, yield on a 10-year note was 9.17%. youzer! show up at the bottom of the hour, and we'll talk about that and everything else you want to see changed in the last 25 years. >> announcer: post 9 is sponsored by fidelity investments. ] make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. drivers, tgo!our marks. it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see
jon steinberg, thank you for being here, as always. >>> coming up next, sabre opening for trading today, and the stock is in the green so far this morning is here to make his case in a moment. >>> first, rick santelli, what have you got your eye on today? >> well, first of all, happy birthday, cnbc! we're going to keep our eye on interest rates, the yield curve, and a couple of trivia questions going back these wonderful 25 years. i'll give you a little taste. 25 years...
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green during mattress discounters red tag sale, through sunday. ♪ mattress discounters >>> amazon just announced the new video service, the firetv. let's bring back jont? >> we are. 99 bucks, which is an interesting play for them because that puts it right at the same price as apple tv. it's going to be more expensive than a chrome cast. they are making a premium argument here that this has more entertainment, more bang for your buck. they talked about amazon stud yeses, the game studios that they have. they got not only original video content but also original games. games from the likes of game loft take two, disney, there's a "monsters inc" game here. not conceal loefl but not quite as low level as simple mobile games either. it's kind of in the middle. so this seems like a gamble that your casual pc gamer, not your hard core gamer who is going to get an xbox one or ps4 but the casual gamer is going to want to get this device, play a shooter game or strategy game, something like that. the controller, the fire controller, that's going to be 40 bucks. so when you put these two things together if you really want to do gaming it's going to cost you ar
green during mattress discounters red tag sale, through sunday. ♪ mattress discounters >>> amazon just announced the new video service, the firetv. let's bring back jont? >> we are. 99 bucks, which is an interesting play for them because that puts it right at the same price as apple tv. it's going to be more expensive than a chrome cast. they are making a premium argument here that this has more entertainment, more bang for your buck. they talked about amazon stud yeses, the...