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jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled his lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake for the giants. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by two families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. betty: i know your family is a big football family. why do you like it? jonathan: you never know what will happen. a play can
jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled his lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake for the giants. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by two families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can...
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jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro, live from london.is taking the headlines. the nation's finance minister is in berlin to meet with his german counterpart. i am looking at the athens stock exchange down 5.5%. some of these banks are still down about 20%. we have hans nichols and host of "the pulse" joining us now. hans i want to start with you, i look at the german factory orders this morning and their strong. two things that are just another set of strong cards for germany not to blink over the greece issue. hans: that is one way to look at. the other is the pre-volatile index, yes it was up for the month of december but it was down in november. maybe something happened in december, with diamel we see the strength of their brand and strategy. it has led to their operating profit of 2.8 billion euros or the fourth quarter. remember him a we will see -- remember, we will see the extent to which the weaker euro is helping their sale. it will hurt a little bit when they repatriate that number that they could hurt a little bit. one thing a
jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro, live from london.is taking the headlines. the nation's finance minister is in berlin to meet with his german counterpart. i am looking at the athens stock exchange down 5.5%. some of these banks are still down about 20%. we have hans nichols and host of "the pulse" joining us now. hans i want to start with you, i look at the german factory orders this morning and their strong. two things that are just another set...
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i'm jonathan ferro live from london.lsberg the rumor, has named a new ceo that will take over in june. he will replace rasmus and after he retired. the brewer also mr. earnings this morning. volumes declined this year. they cite russia and ukraine as a major headwind. the stock is up 1.12%. we are going to bring back james bevan for some final thoughts. carlsberg, do you like the company? guest: i thought yesterday there were way too many headwinds areas -- headwinds. the dividend was ahead of expectations. they are doing a better job in asia than i expected. we all knew russia was going to be difficult. russia has been trying to persuade people not to drink so much. i thought they were posting positive results in a company that is facing significant headwinds. jonathan: are you enthusiastic about this sector? guest: if you said, and i keen on companies and emerging economies, absolutely. there is opportunity to do really well. if you stretch the definition further, i think diageo is something one should have in a portfo
i'm jonathan ferro live from london.lsberg the rumor, has named a new ceo that will take over in june. he will replace rasmus and after he retired. the brewer also mr. earnings this morning. volumes declined this year. they cite russia and ukraine as a major headwind. the stock is up 1.12%. we are going to bring back james bevan for some final thoughts. carlsberg, do you like the company? guest: i thought yesterday there were way too many headwinds areas -- headwinds. the dividend was ahead of...
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jonathan: there's a big buzz in the u.k.nks are starting to replace the numbers with fingerprint technology. it could take a few years to roll out. how safety you think fingerprint technology is, and what does it mean for your current rollout of terminals? philippe: most of the solutions that we are putting in our terminal are extremely strong. we don't take any risks. the global idea of fingerprints the only solution which is on the market today -- you compare yourself to yourself. you put your fingerprint within the terminal and then you read it with the smartphone. it is not completely an open system. we believe it is a decent level for the consumers. the rest of the security is coming from the terminal itself. jonathan: apple pay rolled out in the u.s. what impact has the u.s. apple pay launched had on you thus far and what does it mean when it gets rolled out globally? philippe: so far, just keep in mind that "globally" is a word which is not completely the right one when we speak about the payment industry. the concept
jonathan: there's a big buzz in the u.k.nks are starting to replace the numbers with fingerprint technology. it could take a few years to roll out. how safety you think fingerprint technology is, and what does it mean for your current rollout of terminals? philippe: most of the solutions that we are putting in our terminal are extremely strong. we don't take any risks. the global idea of fingerprints the only solution which is on the market today -- you compare yourself to yourself. you put...
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jonathan. johnny boy -- jonathan: that is the situation in berlin. all is well in greece. the eu commissioner says he does not consider a greek exit an option. francine lacqua spoke with the economic commissioner yesterday. >> there is no problem economically with greece. let's not try to raise the constants which has nothing to do with the present situation. nobody feels that and the presence is strong in the euro area. everybody feels that we are looking for a solution to invest in a calm way that we are doing that strongly. i see no movement at all of panic. jonathan: an optimistic person. no panic and no fear, some might disagree. i what to bring up a chart to take it back to the 1930's in the u.s.. here is a chart of the post crisis growth compared to the great depression. greek growth is still 23% from a crisis high. he's with the chief investment officer out of london in capital. powell, you thought the depression was bad even worse than greek it seems. >> it will get worse. what we are witnessing is theater and a tragedy. everything that we thought of with the gree
jonathan. johnny boy -- jonathan: that is the situation in berlin. all is well in greece. the eu commissioner says he does not consider a greek exit an option. francine lacqua spoke with the economic commissioner yesterday. >> there is no problem economically with greece. let's not try to raise the constants which has nothing to do with the present situation. nobody feels that and the presence is strong in the euro area. everybody feels that we are looking for a solution to invest in a...
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jonathan: greece who cares? we know it is something george osborne is concerned about but the equity market outside of greece doesn't seem too fussed. check out the stoxx 600 versus the athens stock exchange, does that look like a market that is worried? not really. does ram in the keisha care -- ramen nikissa care? you pointed this out as well should they be concerned? >> we think they should. it seems if you don't reach an agreement in europe, less is a crisis. greeks will face a liquidity program and less they agree to a program. there is no way it can do that. so they have a week negotiating position but it seems as if they think they are on this holy mission to repudiate their debt, at least to negotiate down the level of that debt. jonathan: the interesting part is with seen reactions in greek banks that has sold off, up and down like penny stocks, when do we see the spill over into the rest of europe? >> we have told our clients they should be cutting european over tactically. we completely by the structu
jonathan: greece who cares? we know it is something george osborne is concerned about but the equity market outside of greece doesn't seem too fussed. check out the stoxx 600 versus the athens stock exchange, does that look like a market that is worried? not really. does ram in the keisha care -- ramen nikissa care? you pointed this out as well should they be concerned? >> we think they should. it seems if you don't reach an agreement in europe, less is a crisis. greeks will face a...
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jonathan: thank you very much.ies just opening up over in athens, trading a little bit higher, up by 1% 0.7% rather this morning. we will let that warm up. greek bonds also trading pretty much dead flat. in the greek bond market, a move of four basis points really is nothing. a lot to talk about in greece. let's get straight to our bloomberg news reporter in athens. big meetings today in brussels between greece and their creditors. what does it take to reach an agreement here? everybody was optimistic then germany rejected it. what is the story? >> it is quite an important day. grace's take it or leave it stance on germany's action of the greek proposal yesterday is mainly due to the fact that greece's proposal has quite a few contentions on the table. germany on the other hand sees the proposal as vague lacking in details, and open to interpretations. hopefully the cone ball -- the phone call between them yesterday shed some light on this and the greek proposal can serve not as a trojan horse but as a basis to fin
jonathan: thank you very much.ies just opening up over in athens, trading a little bit higher, up by 1% 0.7% rather this morning. we will let that warm up. greek bonds also trading pretty much dead flat. in the greek bond market, a move of four basis points really is nothing. a lot to talk about in greece. let's get straight to our bloomberg news reporter in athens. big meetings today in brussels between greece and their creditors. what does it take to reach an agreement here? everybody was...
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jonathan: even more confusing now.te nestle there is the move there for you up 18% over the last week. the bp says it will be a long time before brent crude returns to $100 a barrel. the chief u.k. economist kevin daly is here with us now. three words, oil oil oil. we seem to have the debate whether it is good or bad for the economy. kevin: oil prices moves have two if asked, they reduce inflation, clearly. one of the issues the market is trying to digest is that impact is coming through straight away. you can see they are panicking. the impact on growth does not come through for another two to three quarters. oil prices have fallen if you percent. some even -- have fallen 50%. some even lower than that. in or around three quarters to 1% boosts to growth. it is a big impact. it opens the possibility that financial markets and analysts could be surprised by growth. jonathan: what did they get wrong in your mind, from where you are sitting. there is a decent difference between the two, why are they pessimistic? >> faces
jonathan: even more confusing now.te nestle there is the move there for you up 18% over the last week. the bp says it will be a long time before brent crude returns to $100 a barrel. the chief u.k. economist kevin daly is here with us now. three words, oil oil oil. we seem to have the debate whether it is good or bad for the economy. kevin: oil prices moves have two if asked, they reduce inflation, clearly. one of the issues the market is trying to digest is that impact is coming through...
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gerri: do you agree with jonathan? does jonathan have it right.re americans perfectly protected when it comes to their broker? >> well, i mean, no, i don't think so. i think there is conflict of interest. that is really what this is getting at, eliminating potential for conflict of interest, when somebody who is recommending invests to you, aren't necessarily in your best interests. it may be tainted by the fact they get a bigger commission or, you know putting more money in their pocket. a fiduciary standard requires that whatever investment advice is dispensed is in the client's best interests. i think bringing bringing that to light making consumers aware that, channeling more of that, type of advice to consumers i think is ultimately a win. gerri: jonathan, let you have another swing at this. you look at this debate. i got to tell you, somebody telling me they want to pick investments right for me, that is really appealing. instead of thinking about how much they will make off an investment why, don't you think about what is best for me? >> we
gerri: do you agree with jonathan? does jonathan have it right.re americans perfectly protected when it comes to their broker? >> well, i mean, no, i don't think so. i think there is conflict of interest. that is really what this is getting at, eliminating potential for conflict of interest, when somebody who is recommending invests to you, aren't necessarily in your best interests. it may be tainted by the fact they get a bigger commission or, you know putting more money in their pocket....
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goodluck jonathan is a man from the south. from the niger delta. is there a sense amongst some groups because he is not closely associated with that northeastern part of nigeria that he does not put it at the top of his list of priorities. >> that's the precise accusation of the opposition, and people who come from the northeast region. just to give you an idea of the landscape and territory, you have to remember that nigeria is a federation containing 36 different states. and the violence that we've seen perpetrated by boko haram have been meted out in three states out of the 36 in northeast and they are remote states. they are difficult to get to. the infrastructure there is poor. and there has been the accusation against this president is that he has been detached and hayes been removed from the sufferings and the violence and the challenges that have faced the military and ordinary people in the region because he's not from there because it's a remote place, and even if you look at his political history and his political background, the opposit
goodluck jonathan is a man from the south. from the niger delta. is there a sense amongst some groups because he is not closely associated with that northeastern part of nigeria that he does not put it at the top of his list of priorities. >> that's the precise accusation of the opposition, and people who come from the northeast region. just to give you an idea of the landscape and territory, you have to remember that nigeria is a federation containing 36 different states. and the...
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i'm going. >> forgive me, jonathan, for wanting to protect my marriage. i don't want to see this junk. i think it's trach. >> don't see it. hollywood is going to come back and they're going to make a more "american sniper" type movies it's making them a boat load of money. hollywood goes where the money is. if "american sniper" is where the money is. people want to see heroic, stories, pro american stories. >> let me throw this out here, too, wayne, you can respond to this. a school in pennsylvania, i believe, this is what we've read, okay, school in pennsylvania had a cross wood puzzle with a theme "fifty shades of grey" with some provocative words. i have 100% pro free speech but when it starts trickling down to the kids the middle school kids, i'm not sure. >> wayne. >> eric you've got to give something else here. you know "fifty shades of grey" was a hot selling book the book preceded the movie by a long shot. all the women read the book. so if it's going to have a popular opening week there's no doubt about that and as i said before, this is about ma
i'm going. >> forgive me, jonathan, for wanting to protect my marriage. i don't want to see this junk. i think it's trach. >> don't see it. hollywood is going to come back and they're going to make a more "american sniper" type movies it's making them a boat load of money. hollywood goes where the money is. if "american sniper" is where the money is. people want to see heroic, stories, pro american stories. >> let me throw this out here, too, wayne, you can...
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jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bring
jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately...
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by jonathan horn.s so much. >> thank you so much. >> ifill: finally tonight remembering the pulitzer prize winning poet, and former poet laureate, philip levine. he died this weekend from pancreatic cancer at the age of 87. levine, who worked as an auto worker in detroit, wrote with distinction about working-class life in the industrial heartland. he eventually published more than 20 volumes of verse and earned a place as one of the country's honored poets. jeffrey brown profiled him in 2010-- here's a look. it starts with levine reading one of his poems about waiting in line for factory work. >> we stand in the rain and a long line waiting at ford highland park for work. you know what work is. if you're old enough to read this, you know what work is, although you may not do it. this is about waiting. shifting from one foot to another. feeling the light rain falling like mist into your hair, blurring your vision, until you think you see your own brother ahead of you, maybe ten places. when i was a youn
by jonathan horn.s so much. >> thank you so much. >> ifill: finally tonight remembering the pulitzer prize winning poet, and former poet laureate, philip levine. he died this weekend from pancreatic cancer at the age of 87. levine, who worked as an auto worker in detroit, wrote with distinction about working-class life in the industrial heartland. he eventually published more than 20 volumes of verse and earned a place as one of the country's honored poets. jeffrey brown profiled...
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hate to be said there are knows who will welcome this interview and be happy that president jonathan is speaking directly now about what the government is doing to try and deal with the country's problems, but there are those in the opposition and opposition supporterses who will say that this is too little too late. elections are coming up on march 28 and this is just an attempt by president jonathan to try and bolster public support for him and for his government, when confidence in what he's been doing to fight boko haram and other issues like corruption is at an all time low. >> the u.n. special envoy to syria is heading to damascus for another round of talks saying they're securing a freeze to fighting in aleppo. he has admitted to al jazeera that the chances of a deal are very slim, but said the u.n. will never give up. just about every fighting group has a stake in the conflict. the latest word is that government fores are losing ground. let's look at the plan. he's received an initial commitment from president assad to stop aerial and artillery attacks in allepo for six weeks
hate to be said there are knows who will welcome this interview and be happy that president jonathan is speaking directly now about what the government is doing to try and deal with the country's problems, but there are those in the opposition and opposition supporterses who will say that this is too little too late. elections are coming up on march 28 and this is just an attempt by president jonathan to try and bolster public support for him and for his government, when confidence in what he's...
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wayne rogers jonathan, michelle field and juan williams. >> a colossal contradiction on capitol hill. take a look at this split scream. president obama refuse to go meet with the leader of israel when he comes here next month, but his state department did have time to meet with sympathizers of the muslim brotherhood. listen. >> members of muslim brothers were in town and two days ago they had meetings in this building. >> well, state department officials recently met with a jup of visiting egyptian former parliament arians whose visit was org miced and funded by georgetown university. such meetings are fairly routine at the state department we regularly meet with political party leaders from across the world. >> michelle are their priorities mixed up and are they putting us in danger? theel he' meet with friends of muslim brotherhood but not netanyahu. >> they will not meet with our biggest ally at a time when terrorists are trying to can i go us. we are at war with terrorists they just killed innocent people in paris yet they will meet with the muslim brotherhood sympathizers of the
wayne rogers jonathan, michelle field and juan williams. >> a colossal contradiction on capitol hill. take a look at this split scream. president obama refuse to go meet with the leader of israel when he comes here next month, but his state department did have time to meet with sympathizers of the muslim brotherhood. listen. >> members of muslim brothers were in town and two days ago they had meetings in this building. >> well, state department officials recently met with a...
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jonathan jonathan jonathan hodges waved to us through his front door today.he is shown coming and going from the woman's room several times in a 14 minute period. >> we're trying to get your side of the story. >> i gave my side already. no comment. >> o specials say they do background checks on all of their employees. >> tonight a philadelphia police sergeant stands accused of trying to hide his identity while he turned in a stolen gun. this is video from an unrelated story featured him. prosecutors say he tried to hand over three guns at a north philadelphia police station last month. one of the guns was reported stolen. he is now suing the department for false arrest. >>> a live look tonight at the philadelphia museum of art in center city. if you're heading there you may notice new additions to the collections. they refer to them as gifts and they include five paintings by french artists dating back to the late 1800s, and two rare portraits. all of them are currently on view in the museum's galleries. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> well a larg
jonathan jonathan jonathan hodges waved to us through his front door today.he is shown coming and going from the woman's room several times in a 14 minute period. >> we're trying to get your side of the story. >> i gave my side already. no comment. >> o specials say they do background checks on all of their employees. >> tonight a philadelphia police sergeant stands accused of trying to hide his identity while he turned in a stolen gun. this is video from an unrelated...
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un mensaje para jonathan?ierte caminar de mi mano. pero a pesar de todo, yo estoy agradecido, porque ella para mi fue mi primera vez en todos los sentidos. >> bravo!!! >> bravo, guapo. jonathan, chicas. para todos ustedes. queremos darle las gracias a todos por habernos acompaÑado desde california por tanto cariÑo. maÑana estaremos en este mismo lugar y les esperaremos con muchas sorpresas. ♪ ♪
un mensaje para jonathan?ierte caminar de mi mano. pero a pesar de todo, yo estoy agradecido, porque ella para mi fue mi primera vez en todos los sentidos. >> bravo!!! >> bravo, guapo. jonathan, chicas. para todos ustedes. queremos darle las gracias a todos por habernos acompaÑado desde california por tanto cariÑo. maÑana estaremos en este mismo lugar y les esperaremos con muchas sorpresas. ♪ ♪
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cellmates andrew conteh and jonathan lacey were old friends from the street.ow lacey has been moved out of the unit. he says he and conteh got into a fight over a card game. >> we fought for like ten minutes. it was a lot of wrestling. for him to be his size, i don't think there should have been a lot of wrestling. when i got to throwing the hands, i say he gave me a good four licks. i gave him about good, five, six licks. >> conteh agrees the fight was over a card game. but his account of the results are different than lacey's. he told me to shut the [ bleep ] up. my mother don't even tell me that. so i did what i had to do. i did what i know best. >> what's that? >> put my paws on him. i didn't give him that chance to put his hands up or nothing. i just punched him. >> steven says he witnessed the fight and said he agrees with conteh's version. >> conteh had no marks on him. i didn't see him get hit one time. >> i beat him like he stole something and kept going. his face was [ bleep ] up. his body had bruises and everything. he had bruises on his legs, man.
cellmates andrew conteh and jonathan lacey were old friends from the street.ow lacey has been moved out of the unit. he says he and conteh got into a fight over a card game. >> we fought for like ten minutes. it was a lot of wrestling. for him to be his size, i don't think there should have been a lot of wrestling. when i got to throwing the hands, i say he gave me a good four licks. i gave him about good, five, six licks. >> conteh agrees the fight was over a card game. but his...
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we'll get on to jonathan papal bon. spoke today at spring training. he waffled a few times. there are pitchers cole hamels wanting to somewhere and win. cliff lee will wait and see. but what about papelbon? does he want to be here? >> you know my opinion i'm still not so sold on this entire rebuilding. um i know that that's one of the things that myself and some of the veterans are going to be comeing into camp, um, you know want to probably sit down with, um pat and ruben and rhino and say, hey you know, let's get a little bit better feel on the state of the organization. >> but then jonathan papelbon contradicts himself with the if question. >> i'm always of that impression. i mean, um, for me, you know, what happens when the scenario i have a season like i did last year comb coal has a season luke did he last year. cliff comes back and throws like he can chase plays like he can rhino comes back and hits like he can? >> that's all well and good. but don't expect cole hamels and cliff lee to be here the entire season. but another issue his relationship with the fans especia
we'll get on to jonathan papal bon. spoke today at spring training. he waffled a few times. there are pitchers cole hamels wanting to somewhere and win. cliff lee will wait and see. but what about papelbon? does he want to be here? >> you know my opinion i'm still not so sold on this entire rebuilding. um i know that that's one of the things that myself and some of the veterans are going to be comeing into camp, um, you know want to probably sit down with, um pat and ruben and rhino and...
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jonathan betz is here. jonathan, the number of states allowing this has certainly changed in the last decades. >> it really has tony. in the last decades nearly every state has required vaccinations but 19 states let parents skip vaccinating their children simply because they don't want to. they don't need a firm medical reason. other states allow parents to opt out for religious reasons west virginia and mississippi have the strictest laws in the country. children there can only avoid vaccinations for valued medical reasons that's it. now the new law should be tight.ed across the country. they are safe but also necessary. >> wait a minute jonathan. how many children are not getting vaccinations because of these exemptions? >> it is a growing number. more than 98% of children are getting shots but the number not getting them has been inclining. nearly 72,000 kindergarteners were not vaccinated for measles for various reasons. since then the number is creeping up. 91,000 kids today are not vaccinated. this a
jonathan betz is here. jonathan, the number of states allowing this has certainly changed in the last decades. >> it really has tony. in the last decades nearly every state has required vaccinations but 19 states let parents skip vaccinating their children simply because they don't want to. they don't need a firm medical reason. other states allow parents to opt out for religious reasons west virginia and mississippi have the strictest laws in the country. children there can only avoid...
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jonathan martin found out about the dangers of using payday loans to pay bills. >> thelma fleming said she found out about payday loans. >> to get caught up, that was a very bad choice. >> she lost one of her two jobs in baton rouge ... she went to a payday lender. she didn't have the cash to pay it back, she took out a second to pay the first and that continued. >> so you just do it over and over. >> she took out loans at seven different lenders all with triple digit interest rates. in the end her debt ballooned to $2,000. >> it took a whole lot of praying, for me to come up. >> they ma's story -- thelma's story is common. people looking for a short term loan getting a cycle of debit. >> i probably wouldn't like me either but i know the truth and i know my customer base. 90% of my customers like what we do. >> troy mccallum,'s customers are charged o$20 fee. that amounts to a 520% annual percentage rate. >> that would absolutely drive the industry out of business. >> why? >> when you come and put 36% that would mean i would only be allowed to charge $1.38 on $100 loan which breaks dow
jonathan martin found out about the dangers of using payday loans to pay bills. >> thelma fleming said she found out about payday loans. >> to get caught up, that was a very bad choice. >> she lost one of her two jobs in baton rouge ... she went to a payday lender. she didn't have the cash to pay it back, she took out a second to pay the first and that continued. >> so you just do it over and over. >> she took out loans at seven different lenders all with triple...
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fox's jonathan hunt has the latest.ort. >> my wife looks like an animal and my son there's the animal. a block away! >> reporter: emotional robert myers taking out his frustration on the media as a standoff between police and his wife's alleged killer was going on nearby. police eventually taking 19-year-old eric into custody he faces charges of murder and attempted murder and dischargeing a gun within a vehicle. >> the suspect involved in the killing of mrs. myers is in custody and off the streets of las vegas. >> reporter: police say last week myers asked her son to grab a happened gun and the two drove off trying to find the driver who had frightened her earlier. they followed the car and eventually went home. but police say the suspect later showed up at the myers house and a shoot out occurred killing tammy myers. with so many unanswered questions robert myers shed some light thursday night. >> we know this boy. we knew how bad he was. but we didn't know he was this bad. >> reporter: moores says his wife tried to r
fox's jonathan hunt has the latest.ort. >> my wife looks like an animal and my son there's the animal. a block away! >> reporter: emotional robert myers taking out his frustration on the media as a standoff between police and his wife's alleged killer was going on nearby. police eventually taking 19-year-old eric into custody he faces charges of murder and attempted murder and dischargeing a gun within a vehicle. >> the suspect involved in the killing of mrs. myers is in...
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jonathan hoenig, juan williams, monica crowley and lisa booth. state department spokesperson want to give radical islamists jobs. >> we've all been piling on and mocking marie hart for that comment but she was just echoing what her boss believes because the next day this week president obama said the exact same thing. this is what you get when you put leftists in charge of national security. you get this kind of indulgence of the victim hood cult get this transfer of responsibility that somehow it's our responsibility to remake the economy of the middle east. look, you are dealing with a global religious movement, the objective of which is the global domination of islam. what the left wants to do starting with the president is apparently air left access to obamacare, subsidized housing and job fairs and think that somehow those things are going to make it all go away. >> lisa, is this a good idea? i'm baffled? i'm actually shocked this is what they're going to do now. if you want to fight terror fight terror and if if you win you can open up all
jonathan hoenig, juan williams, monica crowley and lisa booth. state department spokesperson want to give radical islamists jobs. >> we've all been piling on and mocking marie hart for that comment but she was just echoing what her boss believes because the next day this week president obama said the exact same thing. this is what you get when you put leftists in charge of national security. you get this kind of indulgence of the victim hood cult get this transfer of responsibility that...
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caller: high, greta and jonathan. i do not know is that young man before me remembers correctly, but no, we should stay out of russia's business and the ukraine's business. senator corker is off his rocker. they need to respect the president. whoever that president is. also, joe biden, still has a little cold war left in him as do most of the senior republicans. jonathan, i like your sense of humor. you have to keep a sense of humor because those guys, half the senate and the congress are off the rockers. we need the humor. what should we do, jonathan? guest: tough question. host: a couple of questions about ukraine. this is obviously not just playing out in washington. outside of washington, people are paying attention to this as well. there is a group of lawmakers who are really pushing to arm the ukrainian forces. will they be successful? guest: i think they will be successful in a limited fashion. i think ultimately what you will see -- the pressure being brought on this government, on the administration, from con
caller: high, greta and jonathan. i do not know is that young man before me remembers correctly, but no, we should stay out of russia's business and the ukraine's business. senator corker is off his rocker. they need to respect the president. whoever that president is. also, joe biden, still has a little cold war left in him as do most of the senior republicans. jonathan, i like your sense of humor. you have to keep a sense of humor because those guys, half the senate and the congress are off...
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she served on the house armed services committee and "the washington post" jonathan capehart. thanks for being here. >> thanks rev. >> the president says isis is going to lose. can we beat them under the strategy he sent you today? >> well first of all, he needs to be applauded for sending an authorization for the use of military force to the congress. there are some of us on the democratic side that while we applaud him are concerned about the open-ended nature of the proposal. so, yes, we can defeat isil. we will defeat isil. but i'm not going to be one who supports putting troops back on the ground. and while the president has said and has made it clear that we are not going to have enduring offensive ground troops the question really is aren't we going to have troops on the ground? and we already have 3300 on the ground. >> right. >> so there's still much that needs to be worked out with the war powers resolution, the authorization that he has sent to congress. >> that's very interesting, congresswoman, saying some democrats are considered that it's too open-ended because
she served on the house armed services committee and "the washington post" jonathan capehart. thanks for being here. >> thanks rev. >> the president says isis is going to lose. can we beat them under the strategy he sent you today? >> well first of all, he needs to be applauded for sending an authorization for the use of military force to the congress. there are some of us on the democratic side that while we applaud him are concerned about the open-ended nature of...
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jonathan ferro with the latest on nonfarm payrolls.h germany's largest trade union is entering the third round of negotiations with key employee is. more than 300 50000 employees have walked off their jobs with employers like ford and daimler. joining us is the union's clinical -- political secretary. you are looking for 5.5%. inflation is at zero. >> good morning. we claim 5.5%. hello, i can hear you. practically, the wage and demand is one of three demands we have for this collective bargaining round. one is the wage increase 5.5%. the objective behind it is to stabilize the internal come of the domestic demand by increasing wages. this is an important factor to stabilize the domestic demand. we have two qualitative elements to improve the situation of workers in the company's. one is revise and improve collective agreements on partial retirement. one is an element which deals with qualifications and training. a new collective agreement for more possibilities for the workers to leave for training and qualification, to improve and ada
jonathan ferro with the latest on nonfarm payrolls.h germany's largest trade union is entering the third round of negotiations with key employee is. more than 300 50000 employees have walked off their jobs with employers like ford and daimler. joining us is the union's clinical -- political secretary. you are looking for 5.5%. inflation is at zero. >> good morning. we claim 5.5%. hello, i can hear you. practically, the wage and demand is one of three demands we have for this collective...
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good luck jonathan under estimated the threat of boko haram according to an interview he has given to media and carried out attacks and controls an area as bill as belgium and we have this update from abuja. >> reporter: president jonathan touched on the key political issues touching the country and the key thing is the fight against boko haram in the northeast area. during the interview he basically said within the next three to four weeks boko haram would be significantly diminished, not eliminated but power reduced and admitted the authorities made mistakes in the fight against boko haram and underestimated the capacity of the group but that now soldiers were far better equipped to deal with the crisis what is the likely reaction from the public to this interview? divide and has to be said there are those who welcome this interview and be happy that president jonathan is speaking directly now about what the government is doing to try and deal with the country's problems but there are those in the opposition and opposition supporters who will say that this is too little too late and
good luck jonathan under estimated the threat of boko haram according to an interview he has given to media and carried out attacks and controls an area as bill as belgium and we have this update from abuja. >> reporter: president jonathan touched on the key political issues touching the country and the key thing is the fight against boko haram in the northeast area. during the interview he basically said within the next three to four weeks boko haram would be significantly diminished,...
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jonathan knew what i was talking about. and so he has to do acrobats and stumps to placate the far right of the caucus and the conventional wisdom suggests if he doesn't do these things his job as speaker will be in peril. but is it true? is there any far right republican caucus that they have a leader in waiting that they can replace him or is this boehner panicking too much? >> at this point nobody can oust him but there is difficult for him to bring things to the floor that he doesn't have some support for. and he has to go through machinations or skull dogery and these offices are in constant communications with each other and the idea that boehner with blindsided by mcconnell seems ridiculous to me. they were trying to get the house to a place where they wouldn't shut down the government. it looks like they have done that and it is looking in that direction. >> and we are like rolling our eyes and thinking dysfunction in d.c. but we are talking about the most important department at a time where it couldn't be more imp
jonathan knew what i was talking about. and so he has to do acrobats and stumps to placate the far right of the caucus and the conventional wisdom suggests if he doesn't do these things his job as speaker will be in peril. but is it true? is there any far right republican caucus that they have a leader in waiting that they can replace him or is this boehner panicking too much? >> at this point nobody can oust him but there is difficult for him to bring things to the floor that he doesn't...
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jonathan? >> yes. >> okay. i did solicit the money from him. at the end of the day when he came aboard as a client, he was moving forward. there was a little rockiness. forward. >> rudy was the ceo of plapp et hospital. moss and frost claim they are victims of planet hospital too and have nothing to hide. did you not see the operation falling apart? >> rudy has made bad business decisions, at the end of the day he prevailed and worked things out. even though i saw things getting rocky, i gave him the benefit of the doubt, they have in the past. >> if you google your names the connection to planet hospital shows up. >> yes. we are starting out of the running blocks with a 500 pound weight on our backs. >> one thing that surrogacy has said is that it would be an open surrogacy, which means come on down, meet the girls, meet the egg dopers. we'll let you know where the money was going, it's in an escrow account. come down any time you want to. you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guarantee
jonathan? >> yes. >> okay. i did solicit the money from him. at the end of the day when he came aboard as a client, he was moving forward. there was a little rockiness. forward. >> rudy was the ceo of plapp et hospital. moss and frost claim they are victims of planet hospital too and have nothing to hide. did you not see the operation falling apart? >> rudy has made bad business decisions, at the end of the day he prevailed and worked things out. even though i saw things...
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jonathan: there will be a coin toss right here.he man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousin and is also the chairman of loews hotels.
jonathan: there will be a coin toss right here.he man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousin and is...
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thanks, jonathan. i'm happy to be here with these knowledgeable colonial penn representatives. i know that customer service is a priority for them. i've been representing colonial penn for over ten years talking about their guaranteed acceptance life insurance. if you're 50 to 85 write down the toll-free number on your screen and ll for free information. with this insurance, there's no medical exam, no health questions either guaranteed. you cannot be turned down because of your health. your...
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jonathan papelbon is also on that list. he could very well be the next guy out the door.ls have talked to milwaukee and many more about pap but for now he's here in camp in spring training with the phillies and yes pencil him in as the closer. >> the chances of me being here the entire season i don't know. maybe you could use that magic eight ball that cliff has and figure that one out. i don't -- [laughter] >> reporter: phillies closer jonathan papelbon can't predict his future and he's certainly not living in the past. papelbon says he has no regrets signing here in 2012 even though they haven't won a world series let alone make the playoffs since the phils threw him more money than any closer in baseball history. >> i played with chase long enough played with cliff long enough cole rhino and some of the leaders on this team. none of us are just going lay down. we'll go and be professionals and compete. >> i've had good conversations with him. he wants to do his part in camp here, he wants to do his part miss mind-set right now is to do that with the phillies. >> report
jonathan papelbon is also on that list. he could very well be the next guy out the door.ls have talked to milwaukee and many more about pap but for now he's here in camp in spring training with the phillies and yes pencil him in as the closer. >> the chances of me being here the entire season i don't know. maybe you could use that magic eight ball that cliff has and figure that one out. i don't -- [laughter] >> reporter: phillies closer jonathan papelbon can't predict his future and...