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. >> who is julia gardiner? >> who is julia gardiner, richard norton-smith called madonna of the period. julia gardiner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east hampton from where in fact anna harrison had gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardiner's island and family still owns gardiner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for the social seasons. and she was well known at the white house and was well known to the daughters of the tylers was even known to come over not just for the parties but do things like quiet games of whisk. so the family knew her quite well. she was quite beautiful and quite rambunctious and was very well educated both here and in europe. so it made her quite -- quite a troubling woman to be around. >> and she quickly caught the widow president's eye. >> she quickly caught the widow president's eyes. this moved shockingly quickly. >> wh
. >> who is julia gardiner? >> who is julia gardiner, richard norton-smith called madonna of the period. julia gardiner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east hampton from where in fact anna harrison had gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardiner's island and family still owns gardiner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for...
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. >> who is julia gardiner?who is julia gardiner, richard norton-smith called madonna of the period. julia gardiner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east hampton from where in fact anna harrison had gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardiner's island and family still owns gardiner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for the social seasons. and she was well known at the white house and was well known to the daughters of the tylers was even known to come over not just for the parties but do things like quiet games of whisk. so the family knew her quite well. she was quite beautiful and quite rambunctious and was very well educated both here and in europe. so it made her quite -- quite a troubling woman to be around. >> and she quickly caught the widow president's eye. >> she quickly caught the widow president's eyes. this moved shockingly quickly. >> when w
. >> who is julia gardiner?who is julia gardiner, richard norton-smith called madonna of the period. julia gardiner is a -- she's a young woman from long island, new york, from east hampton from where in fact anna harrison had gone to school. she is from a very well-known, longstanding new york family, deep in the 17th century they owned gardiner's island and family still owns gardiner's island and her father was a new york state senator. they were in washington frequently for the social...
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talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going through the work, going through the papers. they're very difficult to read, which i think is part of the reason why scholars have not really exploited them for the potential that they hold. i think our work hopefully will bring more of her actual experiences to life, particularly the post- presidential years and particularly the years after her husband passed away in 1862. >> how did you get interested? >> well, i did my dissertation on john tyler's pre-presidential career and i am currently at work on a manuscript, book manuscript on john tyler and it just seem a natural fit, natural progression from there once i got into the julia gardiner tyler papers, i realized i wasn't very good at reading them because of the penmanship and my wife very courageously, i think, dove into them and is transcribe them for me so i can do my work on the writing end. >> if someone is interes
talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going through the work, going through the papers. they're very difficult to read, which i think is part of the reason why scholars have not really exploited them for the potential that they hold. i think our work hopefully will bring more of her actual experiences to life,...
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[applause] >> we have julia in the audience today. before we start julia will you stand up? [applause] thank you. i think julia needs to be accustomed to applause and recognition. this is the perfect segway from my mother's speech earlier. she talked about the unfinished business for women and girls here in the united states. perhaps, nowhere is that more ear than in the field of science, technology, engineering and math. sadly, there is an arena that girls and women have lost ground in the united states. in the mid 1980's, about the same time i got my first computer for christmas. girls were at least 35% of the computer science graduates. in 2006, that dropped down to 20% and last year it was 12%. clearly, not only what we're doing is not working but we're failing. but there are many bright spots that illuminate a different way forward. that's what we're going to talk about this morning. joining me is the founder for girls. we have the founder of task rabbit, which i'm sure many of s in the audience use. esther, the senior vice at ident of brand marketing at mvend t. and th
[applause] >> we have julia in the audience today. before we start julia will you stand up? [applause] thank you. i think julia needs to be accustomed to applause and recognition. this is the perfect segway from my mother's speech earlier. she talked about the unfinished business for women and girls here in the united states. perhaps, nowhere is that more ear than in the field of science, technology, engineering and math. sadly, there is an arena that girls and women have lost ground in...
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i want to get back to julia on this point.people and said if yellen succeeds bernanke, a lot of people would like that. >> what do you think of the point? >> i couldn't disagree more. to call janet yellen a loose canon, i don't know which sxwranette yellen he knows. but janet yellen, if you look at her speeches and her track report, she is one of the most measured, experienced people. i can she will take the role when ben bernanke steps down next year. i think she's clearly the most qualified and i think markets would have a great deal of confidence. she's not the crazy dove that sometimes people make her out to be. she's a very reasonable person. she's a very good economist. and she's been there every step of the way through these policies. i think that's critical is that that person knows hesitate policies, knows how they've developed, knows what the think is and how they impact markets. she's the woman. >> all right. well, we know where you stand on that, then. thanks, julia. >>> patrick, we may as well get your view. patri
i want to get back to julia on this point.people and said if yellen succeeds bernanke, a lot of people would like that. >> what do you think of the point? >> i couldn't disagree more. to call janet yellen a loose canon, i don't know which sxwranette yellen he knows. but janet yellen, if you look at her speeches and her track report, she is one of the most measured, experienced people. i can she will take the role when ben bernanke steps down next year. i think she's clearly the most...
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julia boorstin joins us from facebook headquarters in california with what it all means. julia? >> reporter: tyler, facebook home is more than an ordinary app. it gives you the option of replacing the phone's home screen with facebook updates and photos. mark zuckerberg saying he wants to reorient phones so they're about people and not apps. >> we don't want to build some kind of phone or operating system that only some people are going to be able to use. we want to build the best experience for every person on every phone. >> facebook's home app, which will be available for download on certainly htc and samsung phones on april 12th features a new tool called chatheads which allows you to chat with friends when you're on other apps so you can continue conversations across instagram or even fandango. a new htc hand set going on sale for $99 on april 12th is tailored to work with facebook home. it will be sold exclusively by at&t. to make sure there this runs smoothly, facebook is partnering with qualcomm. >> what is really important with this kind of app is the bat ray life not b
julia boorstin joins us from facebook headquarters in california with what it all means. julia? >> reporter: tyler, facebook home is more than an ordinary app. it gives you the option of replacing the phone's home screen with facebook updates and photos. mark zuckerberg saying he wants to reorient phones so they're about people and not apps. >> we don't want to build some kind of phone or operating system that only some people are going to be able to use. we want to build the best...
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thank you very much for that, julia. let's bring in security analyst and former prosecutor mark rash. good to have you back on the show. i would really like to know how going forward twitter will be able to protect the accounts of particularly sensitive or market-moving accounts like a.p., like perhaps a company that is putting out an erroneous earnings report. how will we be able to safe in the future on twitter? >> well, this is a problem for every news outlet that tries to use multiple means of getting the information out and they are vulnerable to attack. the best things to do is have strong passwords which they share with a small group of people that they regularly monitor those passwords and monitor the own twitter feet for anything unusual so they can respond quickly. >> but even if i change a password regularly, or a really hard one, can hackers still get in? >> of course they can what you'll try to do is throw off a barrier. >>> to mandy's point, the s.e.c. recently permitted in the via twitter as as in dissemin
thank you very much for that, julia. let's bring in security analyst and former prosecutor mark rash. good to have you back on the show. i would really like to know how going forward twitter will be able to protect the accounts of particularly sensitive or market-moving accounts like a.p., like perhaps a company that is putting out an erroneous earnings report. how will we be able to safe in the future on twitter? >> well, this is a problem for every news outlet that tries to use multiple...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking trails. the spectacular views offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or suffer sun set with someone you louvre, wear sturdy shows to conquer the stone trails and denly inventory advantage gives you hikers the sensation of being in a rain forest it's quite a hike to the top here at mount davidson but the view >> hi, i'm with building san francisco. and we have a special program of stay safe today where we're going to talk about what you can do to your home after an earthquake to make it waterproof and to be more comfortable. we're here at spur in san francisco, this wonderful exhibit of safe enough to stay. and this is an example of w
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking trails. the spectacular views offers a perfect...
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[applause] >> we have julia in the audience today. before we start julia will you stand up? [applause] thank you. i think julia needs to be accustomed to applause and recognition. this is the perfect segway from my mother's speech earlier. she talked about the unfinished business for women and girls here in the united states. perhaps, nowhere is that more clear than in the field of science, technology, engineering and math. sadly, there is an arena that girls and women have lost ground in the united states. in the mid 1980's, about the same time i got my first computer for christmas. girls were at least 35% of the computer science graduates. in 2006, that dropped down to 20% and last year it was 12%. clearly, not only what we're doing is not working but we're failing. but there are many bright spots that illuminate a different way forward. that's what we're going to talk about this morning. joining me is the founder for girls who code. we have the founder of task rabbit, which i'm sure many of us in the audience use. esther, the senior vice president of brand marketing at at
[applause] >> we have julia in the audience today. before we start julia will you stand up? [applause] thank you. i think julia needs to be accustomed to applause and recognition. this is the perfect segway from my mother's speech earlier. she talked about the unfinished business for women and girls here in the united states. perhaps, nowhere is that more clear than in the field of science, technology, engineering and math. sadly, there is an arena that girls and women have lost ground in...
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julia probably sees it there. i haven't seen it yet. i think we need to look that these guys can grow more domestic streaming subs this year than they did last year. they show that type of trajectory and you can start to believe that netflix can get more subscribers than hbo over time which i think would be a great argument for the stock. >> julia? >> looking at the numbers here, the guidance is on the higher range of expectations. in comparison to the straight account consensus metrics, netflix does provide a range. everything is sort of leaning higher than expected. so looking for q-2 domestic streaming numbers to be between 29.4 million and 30.5 million. on the higher range there of those expectations. >> yeah. which is one reason this stock is up 17% at this point. what is going to fuel second half going into 2014, michael? are there areas of the business you would like to focus on in terms of the real drive? >> well, yeah. i think it's going to be -- not to beat the original content dead horse too much, but i think that's going to
julia probably sees it there. i haven't seen it yet. i think we need to look that these guys can grow more domestic streaming subs this year than they did last year. they show that type of trajectory and you can start to believe that netflix can get more subscribers than hbo over time which i think would be a great argument for the stock. >> julia? >> looking at the numbers here, the guidance is on the higher range of expectations. in comparison to the straight account consensus...
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there's another story in the book, julia. julia, she is, she is not like me. she is miss sensitive and ms. quiet. i am this boisterous. julia went to high school and she talks about in the book how she loves this one teacher and one day in class the teacher is talking about feminism and how abortion was a great thing. julia just said, what? i always knew -- she said i was new abortion was wrong. i couldn't believe my favorite teacher was telling abortion was right. so she got involved in high school. she started our students for life group at a college in arkansas. she interned with this one summer. she talks about how she goes out and stand in front of the abortion facility every day. she has created her own brochure. she puts her personal cell phone number in the brochure and she talks to women going into the center. that's pretty cool. we have some amazing pictures in her office of julia holding babies that she is personally saved in front of an abortion facility. i don't know how many of your coming to this with preconceptions about the pro-life movement.
there's another story in the book, julia. julia, she is, she is not like me. she is miss sensitive and ms. quiet. i am this boisterous. julia went to high school and she talks about in the book how she loves this one teacher and one day in class the teacher is talking about feminism and how abortion was a great thing. julia just said, what? i always knew -- she said i was new abortion was wrong. i couldn't believe my favorite teacher was telling abortion was right. so she got involved in high...
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julia? >> well, thank you, melissa. the bigç question for facebooks all about mobile.making more money from users on their mobile devices. more than a quarter of revenue is expected to come from mobile. other hot topics include the success of new ad formats in drawing more ad dollars and if facebook is generating higher margins from users outside the u.s. than it has been. analysts expect revenue to grow 36% to $1.44 billion. as you mentioned today, raymond james upgraded the stock to strong buy from outperform, anticipating ad strength in the quarter. whileman sachs says it expects it to speed up. everyone will be listening very carefully to mark zuckerberg's comments on the call, looking for insight into new potential business down the line. >> brian has a question, julia. >> you have heard anything about the facebook home page, how successful will that be, will that drive ad sales here in their mobile devices, drive revenue to the company? >> well, it's still too soon to be seen. obviously we would love to hear reports on how successful it's been. when it launched i
julia? >> well, thank you, melissa. the bigç question for facebooks all about mobile.making more money from users on their mobile devices. more than a quarter of revenue is expected to come from mobile. other hot topics include the success of new ad formats in drawing more ad dollars and if facebook is generating higher margins from users outside the u.s. than it has been. analysts expect revenue to grow 36% to $1.44 billion. as you mentioned today, raymond james upgraded the stock to...
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then julia tyler becomes the president second wife. >> julia is the madonna of first ladies. she had posed as a model at a time when that was frowned upon. waswas knows as -- she known as the rows of long island. by all accounts, she was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. he married her. being first lady. she had the job for less than the year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief ." it was also julia tyler who greeted her guests sitting on a throne, a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it was almost as if she reseeded to that more queenly role of martha washington and deliberately rejected. >> we will take your questions and comments about these three first ladies by phone, facebook, and twitter at 9:00 on monday night on c-span. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> now the latest on negotiations on immigration legislation. from today's "washington journal," this is about 50 minutes. host: we're back with rebecca talent, the immigration policy advisor for the immigration policy center. rebecc
then julia tyler becomes the president second wife. >> julia is the madonna of first ladies. she had posed as a model at a time when that was frowned upon. waswas knows as -- she known as the rows of long island. by all accounts, she was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. he married her. being first lady. she had the job for less than the year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief ." it was also julia tyler who...
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julia here with us as well, our law enforcement analyst. you heard the dramatic exclusive reporting john has done now about a potential breakthrough in the investigation. >> well, it's good news. and it will probably be confirmed. it would suggest why we're hearing about delays on the normal briefing schedule that the public officials have been given is that they actually need time before they go public. so a couple things to take away from john's reporting. one is this is exactly how they hoped it would unfold. on monday and tuesday they were out there saying everyone give us their pictures, talk to places like the department store to put pieces together and it seemed like it worked relatively quickly. the second issue is sort of who is this person? and that is going to be the pivot point. if it's an individual lone person, then you have a normal criminal investigation. if there are ties to somewhere else and like, john, i'm just going to reiterate we have no idea that investigation will involve foreign countries and international realms,
julia here with us as well, our law enforcement analyst. you heard the dramatic exclusive reporting john has done now about a potential breakthrough in the investigation. >> well, it's good news. and it will probably be confirmed. it would suggest why we're hearing about delays on the normal briefing schedule that the public officials have been given is that they actually need time before they go public. so a couple things to take away from john's reporting. one is this is exactly how...
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. >> de regreso, conocemos ana julia, es de honduras, viene mas de 20 años, tiene visa de trabajo, no> buenas tardes a todos, soy ana julia, y tengo 23 años de vivir en estados unidos 23 años sufriendo por no ver a mi madre, puede imaginar que se siente en 23 años sin ver una madre? estoy angustiada y mi familia también, mi madre se enferma por mi auscencia y no puedo verla por que si vuelvo no puedo regresar por eso quiero una reforma. >> es el sueño de millónes de personas, regresamos, desde el reporte. >> gracias, precisamente el plan migratorio aumentaria vigilancia en la frontera con méxico, solo se dara la propuesta de migración después de la seguridad. >> piensan que el proceso esta finalizado pero recien tiene que comenzar. >> se tiene que convocar a conferencia, después aprobado por camara. >> después es ley por el mandatario pero podría tener obstaculo. >> el mas grande seria oposicion de miembros anti migrantes en camara donde hay una mayoria republicana. >> una vez que se presente en el senado podría tomar meses. >> por que un grupo de braseros se opone a trabajadores temp
. >> de regreso, conocemos ana julia, es de honduras, viene mas de 20 años, tiene visa de trabajo, no> buenas tardes a todos, soy ana julia, y tengo 23 años de vivir en estados unidos 23 años sufriendo por no ver a mi madre, puede imaginar que se siente en 23 años sin ver una madre? estoy angustiada y mi familia también, mi madre se enferma por mi auscencia y no puedo verla por que si vuelvo no puedo regresar por eso quiero una reforma. >> es el sueño de millónes de...
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let's go out to julia. she is at that facebook event. what's the latest? >> mark zuckerburg just took the stage and is saying how they are unveiling a social phone. instead of being based around apps first, but people first. he is talking about the time that people spend so much time on their phones with mobile devices so they are trying to e recon figure to make it work that way. sue? >> thank you very much. we're going to continue to check in with julia as the news warrants. as you watch mr. zukerburg on the stage there. tiler? >> on the phone is facebook watcher and author. david, welcome back. good to have you with us. >> we just want to know what's going on with the people around us. >> i guess we're hearing mr. zuckerburg there. david are you there? i guess we don't have mr. kirk patrick. we do have plmplt zuckerburg away from being focused on applications or the operating system. and more on the people in your lives. so julia, what more can you tell us? is this going to be a facebook branded phone or what? >> we know that they're making this announc
let's go out to julia. she is at that facebook event. what's the latest? >> mark zuckerburg just took the stage and is saying how they are unveiling a social phone. instead of being based around apps first, but people first. he is talking about the time that people spend so much time on their phones with mobile devices so they are trying to e recon figure to make it work that way. sue? >> thank you very much. we're going to continue to check in with julia as the news warrants. as...
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secondly, julia wants to change the world. when she is thinking about what she wants to do next, that's what she's thinking about. we asked her, what are you thinking about computer science? she said i think about a guy typing at a computer. that is not exciting. we're teaching girls how to code and we're exposing them to entrepreneurs and we're taking you to facebook and twitter on how you can change the world. one of my young girls, cora, her father was diagnosed with cancer. she wanted to save her dad's life. she learned how technology to do that. she created an algorithm um that detects if cancer is benign or malignant. she's 16 years old. \[applause] that is powerful. >> you went into college wanting to be a dance major and you came out as a double computer science math major. >> i kept my minor in dance but yes. >> wt happened and how do we ensure more women understand when they get to college with one vision maybe something else could be more dynamic, particularly in the field? >> it is interesting. for me it started ba
secondly, julia wants to change the world. when she is thinking about what she wants to do next, that's what she's thinking about. we asked her, what are you thinking about computer science? she said i think about a guy typing at a computer. that is not exciting. we're teaching girls how to code and we're exposing them to entrepreneurs and we're taking you to facebook and twitter on how you can change the world. one of my young girls, cora, her father was diagnosed with cancer. she wanted to...
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julia was lucky to have great genes. but what we have to remember, when you talk about alarmist, the facts are alarming. >> well, is the science -- is the science inclusive? >> the science is conclusive and it's been that way for 20-30 year. we need to cut back on salt, on saturated fat from cheese and meat, cut back on refined sugars and eat a lot more fruits and vegetables and whole grains. >> do you think eating a proper c dt me youe you healthier or a less healthier. >> absolutely, we have an epidemic not only obesity. >> you think by certain eating you can cure existing ailments. >> absolutely. >> like what? >> like heart disease, like hypertension, those are -- >> cholesterol? >> that's right. those are major, major health problems. cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke kills 650,000 americans a year. much of that, you can't prevent it, everybody's going to die but you can postpone it by eating a diet that's low in saturated fats -- >> but, you know, you have to take rabos, i mean, you have to look upon t
julia was lucky to have great genes. but what we have to remember, when you talk about alarmist, the facts are alarming. >> well, is the science -- is the science inclusive? >> the science is conclusive and it's been that way for 20-30 year. we need to cut back on salt, on saturated fat from cheese and meat, cut back on refined sugars and eat a lot more fruits and vegetables and whole grains. >> do you think eating a proper c dt me youe you healthier or a less healthier....
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. >> let me get to julia boorstin real quick. i want to get some headlines on this at&t report, which is just coming out. and of course, the revenue looks light and the stock is trading down, julia. what can you tell us about the report? >> that's right, maria. even though earnings per share was right in line with expectations, secluding one-time items, revenue did come in light. looking at some of the other data points, wireline consumer revenue growth was 2% and u versus revenues was up 35.2%. there are 1.2 million new smartphone subscribers, but there is, of course, the question about churn. there was post-paid churn, it improved to 1.04% and wireless data revenues grew 21% from a year-ago period. and the total wireless revenues and wireless service researches were both up about 3.4%. but in terms of overall revenue, the numbers are slightly light. >> and we're looking at the stock here, trade down 1 2/3 percent on@. the you have to wonder if this is going to be art of the tone. we're waiting for apple. jeff, you're basically
. >> let me get to julia boorstin real quick. i want to get some headlines on this at&t report, which is just coming out. and of course, the revenue looks light and the stock is trading down, julia. what can you tell us about the report? >> that's right, maria. even though earnings per share was right in line with expectations, secluding one-time items, revenue did come in light. looking at some of the other data points, wireline consumer revenue growth was 2% and u versus...
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julia boorstin with it.r you, julia. >> that's right, maria, roger ebert has died from complications of cancer at age 70. he was the film critic of the "chicago sun-times" starting in 1967 and his reviews were syndicated in more than 200 newspapers around the world. he wrote more than 15 books, including several best sellers and us with known for several tv shows. he hosted sneak previews with gene sis kell starting in 1975. it was the first tv show offering the film reviews. he was joined by roeper and he had a trademark in the thumbs up and thumbs down feature. two days ago, he posted his final blog, saying it was time to slow down and he was taking a leave of presence after writing 306 movie reviews in 2012. back over to you. >> thank you very much, rest in peace. >>> well, you have heard me say it a number of times, don't fight the fed. the bank of japan getting in on the act, announcing a $1.4 trillion injection into the economy of japan to end two decades of stagnation. former treasury secretary paul o
julia boorstin with it.r you, julia. >> that's right, maria, roger ebert has died from complications of cancer at age 70. he was the film critic of the "chicago sun-times" starting in 1967 and his reviews were syndicated in more than 200 newspapers around the world. he wrote more than 15 books, including several best sellers and us with known for several tv shows. he hosted sneak previews with gene sis kell starting in 1975. it was the first tv show offering the film reviews. he...
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back over to you. >> thank you so much, julia. senators on capitol hill today announcing a bill for tough new requirements on the banks. senator david vitter is leading the charge. we will talk to him, coming up on the "closing bell." but first, plenty of earnings surprising the market so far this week and it's only wednesday. we'll break it all down and find out where the big winners and losers are so far. stay with us on "closing bell." [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> welcome back. earnings front and center on wall street. josh lipton president highs and the lowlights. josh? >> hey, there, maria. today and tomorrow, two of the busiest days in this earnings season. let's get you caught up on some big names and ho
back over to you. >> thank you so much, julia. senators on capitol hill today announcing a bill for tough new requirements on the banks. senator david vitter is leading the charge. we will talk to him, coming up on the "closing bell." but first, plenty of earnings surprising the market so far this week and it's only wednesday. we'll break it all down and find out where the big winners and losers are so far. stay with us on "closing bell." [ female announcer ] it's time...
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there is another story in the book, julia. julia, she is a -- she is not like me. she is an insensitive and quiet. i am as boisterous. julia went to high school. she talks about in the but caution love this one teacher. one day in class the teacher was talking about feminism and how abortion was a great thing. enjoy it to set, what? she says delilahs new abortion was wrong and i cannot believe my favorite teacher was telling me it was right. she get involved in the pro-life movement in at school, started our students for life group at a college in arkansas and actually came to internment as one summer she talks about how she goes out and stands in front of the abortion facility every day. she has created her own brochures, but to personal cellphone number in the brochure and talks to women going into the center. it is pretty cool. we have some amazing pictures at our office of julien holding babies the she has personally saved in front of an abortion facility. now, she is not 85 yen, down of many of your coming to this with preconceptions about the pro-life movemen
there is another story in the book, julia. julia, she is a -- she is not like me. she is an insensitive and quiet. i am as boisterous. julia went to high school. she talks about in the but caution love this one teacher. one day in class the teacher was talking about feminism and how abortion was a great thing. enjoy it to set, what? she says delilahs new abortion was wrong and i cannot believe my favorite teacher was telling me it was right. she get involved in the pro-life movement in at...
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julia boorstin has been tracking the response and she joins us now.>> there were more than 1.5 million tweets mentioning boston after 4:30 p.m. eastern yesterday, and this is the first disaster since twitter launched its video sharing service, vine. this six-second video clip was not just retweeted tens of thousands of times, but it also aired on tv and was posted across the web. the boston police used twitter to solicit clues as the to what happened. tweeting updates and asking people to e-mail in photos and video and to call in tips. google built a person finder page to help runners and their families find each other. it's tracked more than 5,200 records, and youtube launched an officials spotlight page of explosions at the boston marathon to compile videos on the developing story. "the boston globe" has also playplay ed a key role, drawing six times it's normal traffic. the news site also set up a spreadsheet to help runners find a place to stay. and facebook became a destination for people to check in on friends and also share their sympathy. and
julia boorstin has been tracking the response and she joins us now.>> there were more than 1.5 million tweets mentioning boston after 4:30 p.m. eastern yesterday, and this is the first disaster since twitter launched its video sharing service, vine. this six-second video clip was not just retweeted tens of thousands of times, but it also aired on tv and was posted across the web. the boston police used twitter to solicit clues as the to what happened. tweeting updates and asking people to...
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and julia louis-dreyfus, the funniest person. stay with us. t. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> americans in poverty and the unemployed seem easy to forget that sequester cuts will make it more difficult for people experiencing hard times. their plight depicted in a new broadway play, "hands on a hard bod
and julia louis-dreyfus, the funniest person. stay with us. t. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just...
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[mÚsica suspenso] >> julia bonita, es tarde. tanto. julia y yo nos vamos a casar, ¿nos das tu bendiciÓn, madre? >> pues si ustedes ya lo decidieron, lo celebro, ¿pero serÁ pronto, sin que estÉ presente tu papÁ, memo? >> mamÁ, yo creo que hay que ver las cosas como son, porque todos sabemos que muchas cosas a futuro van a ser sin mi papÁ, ¿no? >> lo sÉ. no va estar en su boda y en muchas otras cosas pero, pero ustedes van a tener una linda boda. [risas] >> gracias mani. >> puede ser aquÍ en el jardÍn, aunque sea algo Íntimo. >> ahora resulta que me tengo que casar como dice mi mamÁ. >> pues a mÍ me gusta lo que dice tu mamÁ. >> ¡ganando puntos! >> ¡claro! >> ¿ya ves, ya ves? ganamos las mujeres siempre. bueno, me voy a dormir. buenas noches. >> buenas noches. >> te quiero madre, descansa. >> suerte. >> estÁ bien, que sea asÍ. ¿pero quÉ tanto haces? >> estoy revisando los documentos que trajo vado. hay resquicios para impugnarlos. >> mi amor, te agradezco mucho lo que estÁs haciendo pero por favor vamos a dejarlo para maÑana. no m
[mÚsica suspenso] >> julia bonita, es tarde. tanto. julia y yo nos vamos a casar, ¿nos das tu bendiciÓn, madre? >> pues si ustedes ya lo decidieron, lo celebro, ¿pero serÁ pronto, sin que estÉ presente tu papÁ, memo? >> mamÁ, yo creo que hay que ver las cosas como son, porque todos sabemos que muchas cosas a futuro van a ser sin mi papÁ, ¿no? >> lo sÉ. no va estar en su boda y en muchas otras cosas pero, pero ustedes van a tener una linda boda. [risas]...
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joining us is white house correspondent for "the new republic" julia faffi.written about this for some time. and a lot of folks do not understand the dynamics between the u.s. and russia at present. but really more specifically, russia and chechnya. as we talk about what has happened in and around the chechnyian separatist movement it bears mentioning and "u.s.a. today" mentions this that the russian army played a role in radicalizing chechen separatist movements, tell us a little of the history between these two states. >> in the history how recent this is, in the late 18th century, the russian empire invaded the region and this radicalized it. later, joseph stalin drew the borders in such a way that made an ethnic hodge-podge of the region. he suppressed a chechen rebellion by deporting the entire chechen population to central asia, a deeply radicalizing experience, as much as a third or a half of the chechen population died there. in the '90s and early 2000s, russia fought a brutal war there against chechen separatist who is became increasingly affiliated
joining us is white house correspondent for "the new republic" julia faffi.written about this for some time. and a lot of folks do not understand the dynamics between the u.s. and russia at present. but really more specifically, russia and chechnya. as we talk about what has happened in and around the chechnyian separatist movement it bears mentioning and "u.s.a. today" mentions this that the russian army played a role in radicalizing chechen separatist movements, tell us a...
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we could shovel this -- solve this with one question, what if we were all julia? that is what it comes down to, who pays for this program if we are all relying on the system. liz: mark? >> this teaches we have a benevolent government. liz: zain should we spend money -- >> i would beg to giver with mark. because that model is out there we see greece, and all of western europe. so that mod sell there. does it work as long-term play? no, it does not, it sounds good, it is nice to be be benevolent t does it work? liz: mark? >> we're far away from greece, and finland in terms of our model. liz: wait, finland? you mean iceland. finland is doing okay. >> they were far away too about 5 years ago but you get there. >> we got there for a lot of reasons, one is a lot of things we sold them in terms of debt instruments that is another story though. liz: are you saying that u.s. is to blame for getting greece in trouble? >> i think that u.s. -- yes, the u.s. is to blame. liz: how. >> some of europe, because whatever we sold them. liz: what did the u.s. sell greece? >> derivati
we could shovel this -- solve this with one question, what if we were all julia? that is what it comes down to, who pays for this program if we are all relying on the system. liz: mark? >> this teaches we have a benevolent government. liz: zain should we spend money -- >> i would beg to giver with mark. because that model is out there we see greece, and all of western europe. so that mod sell there. does it work as long-term play? no, it does not, it sounds good, it is nice to be be...
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. >> this is julia over here. >> and you unfortunately. >> and go.n. >> now we're going to go up here. >> i don't play these at home, do you? did you know we were firing? >> let's go down the hill. >> that's me down there, running away. >> the wonderful thing about the game is that this is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you go off the cliff. >> nice. nice. >> you get him. >> and we're looking for bad guys. >> i think we're winning. i think we're winning. we're already here. good luck there, julie. >> i got off of it. >> we're going to go, sadly. all i know, kath, we're running and we're winning. >> i can't turn. >> it's a lot of fun. >>> you can catch the premiere at monday 9:00, 8:00 center time form the game is in stores right now. >>> we're going to talk about the photos you're going to say "what the what?" >> we have to do that? >> yeah. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not
. >> this is julia over here. >> and you unfortunately. >> and go.n. >> now we're going to go up here. >> i don't play these at home, do you? did you know we were firing? >> let's go down the hill. >> that's me down there, running away. >> the wonderful thing about the game is that this is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you go off the cliff. >> nice. nice. >> you get him. >> and we're looking for bad guys. >> i think...
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actress comedian extraordinaire julia sweeney coming up.h. hi, mooks, what's going on? >> hello. >> caller: i'm going to absolutely have some kind of cerebral hemorrhage if i hear one more republican that signs sensenbrenner's bill back in 2000 -- there was a republican senator from -- or congressman i believe he's a congressman from wisconsin and back in 2005 or yeah, i think it was 2005, he snuck this thing on to one of those emergency war supplementals. you know, which is how they got so much. horrible legislation through the congress was by tacking it on to war spending bills. that basically neutered the alcohol tobacco and firearms. >> stephanie: then they scream about enforcement and the laws on the books. >> i'm going to lose my mind! i've heard about 40 or 50 republicans since newtown say why do we need new regulation when we're not even enforcing the laws we have on the books. >> stephanie: why aren't we enforcing them? because you made sure we have nobody to run the atf. >> caller: he knows damn well that's what they did. that's w
actress comedian extraordinaire julia sweeney coming up.h. hi, mooks, what's going on? >> hello. >> caller: i'm going to absolutely have some kind of cerebral hemorrhage if i hear one more republican that signs sensenbrenner's bill back in 2000 -- there was a republican senator from -- or congressman i believe he's a congressman from wisconsin and back in 2005 or yeah, i think it was 2005, he snuck this thing on to one of those emergency war supplementals. you know, which is how...
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julia boorstin has the story. >> while summer action flicks may target teenage fan boy, what is old isgain in hollywood. studios are increasingly targeting the 50 and older crowd with the r-rated romantic comedy "the big wedding" with four a-list baby boomer stars, robert deniro, susan sarandon, diane keaton and robin williams. >> i feel so used. >> this weekend's "big wedding" is debuting against mark wahlberg and the rock in "pain and gain" which targets a younger demographic. earlier, featuring 70-year-old harrison ford brought in nearly $30 million. in contrast, teen scream flick "sq "scary movie 5,". >> they believe that's how you see a movie, in a theater. >> in contrast, teenagers and 20-somethings more open to streaming a move owe netflix or watching video on demand which is why movie studios are increasingly focused on the older demographic. based on last year's results, it's working. >> a slew of movies with adult appeal like "silver linings playbook" and "lincoln" made big money at the box office and drew critically acclaimed. >> ults don't wan to feel ke ty'reteenagers agai
julia boorstin has the story. >> while summer action flicks may target teenage fan boy, what is old isgain in hollywood. studios are increasingly targeting the 50 and older crowd with the r-rated romantic comedy "the big wedding" with four a-list baby boomer stars, robert deniro, susan sarandon, diane keaton and robin williams. >> i feel so used. >> this weekend's "big wedding" is debuting against mark wahlberg and the rock in "pain and gain"...
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julia is on the call and joins us live from la. hi, julia. insists he is still very confident despite giving a very weak outlook for q2. revenues or bookings are expected to decline. be much lower than projected. that's what really dragged down the stock. q1 results surprised on the upside on the top and bottom line. with 20 million dollars more than expected and earnings of a penny per share. the analysts had expected a loss. keep in mind that those earnings and revenue numbers declined from a year ago and fewer people played than the prior quarter and the average amount that users paid declined from q1 as well. there is a lot of talk about shutting down under performing games. >> versus what? >> they are talking about shutting down games that cannot become franchises. and they said one of the relationships why this quarter numbers were bad was because they had to -- they had invested a lot in games. >> we are in the green room frantically trying to buy the stock. you somehow managed to get your order through. and you were long. >> i was luc
julia is on the call and joins us live from la. hi, julia. insists he is still very confident despite giving a very weak outlook for q2. revenues or bookings are expected to decline. be much lower than projected. that's what really dragged down the stock. q1 results surprised on the upside on the top and bottom line. with 20 million dollars more than expected and earnings of a penny per share. the analysts had expected a loss. keep in mind that those earnings and revenue numbers declined from a...
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julia?not only are there tools to do this kind of thing within face book but google, oracle, salesforce, they all have tools to tackle this type of communication. i wonder what distinguishes them. >> i think it was a fantastic idea pitched five years ago. jive went public and offer the same functionality. i wonder about the crowdedness of the space. >> welcome. you are in the hot seat now. welcome. good to see you. congratulations on your past success. let's hope this one is as successful as your prior. >> there are a lot of businesses public and private that are out there trying to do this. why are you different? >> we show you who is working where and on what in your business right now? we give you online spaces for each project, issue, and team. we enable you to reach out to those folks in context. not just with text, but with audio, video, one-on-one or in groups. these are the kinds of things that dramatically improve the productivity of the business. >> these tools were built to replic
julia?not only are there tools to do this kind of thing within face book but google, oracle, salesforce, they all have tools to tackle this type of communication. i wonder what distinguishes them. >> i think it was a fantastic idea pitched five years ago. jive went public and offer the same functionality. i wonder about the crowdedness of the space. >> welcome. you are in the hot seat now. welcome. good to see you. congratulations on your past success. let's hope this one is as...
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we can make cell phone julia messenger may be holed up in the london embassy but that's not stopping him from running for election in his home country australia alliance has appointed a high profile political campaign ad to be a head is beautiful a seat in the australian senate a son who has spent the last nine months confined to the ecuadorian embassy in britain the way he's avoiding extradition to sweden for questioning of a sex crime allegations if it is that sente lection bit is successful he would be sworn in as a senator in july twenty four team but it would have to return to canberra to do that his campaign is being led by greg bond's a form a barrister and the head of the australian republican movement he says as long as we can exert party aims to bring to inspire inseam to the government and insists that it has a realistic chance of being voted in. they certainly stand for any strike in syria which is effectively the house of review in the australian parliamentary system using that more effectively to keep government honest about what it's doing and so not simply rubber stam
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julia? >> california is about to get an infact of cash.s of dollars for the public school system and the golden state needs it desperately. how are they doing it? that's coming up on "power lunch." acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >> whole >> whole foods hitting a 52 week low. many analysts saying it's a valuation of 31 times is somewhat lofty. and in an effort to strengthen its position in the internet tv space. now, earn
julia? >> california is about to get an infact of cash.s of dollars for the public school system and the golden state needs it desperately. how are they doing it? that's coming up on "power lunch." acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business....
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julia morgan building and modern wooden structures as well. in 2003 when the property at buena vista was remodeled, it turned it into a beautiful single-family home done with an abundance of taste of the lines of the property you see today and extends out as an example in the neighborhood. we therefore fully are in support of expanding this building vertically as we find the proposed addition to be the perfect accent to this existing structure. in fact, as i mentioned earlier, this addition is in keeping with the tasteful and mixed actech -- architectural [speaker not understood] of the neighborhood. it adds enormously to the structural diversity in the neighborhood. we ask that the board of supervisors support this project and deny appeal to the categorical exemption status forcing a c-e-q-a review of a modest and beautiful addition could be a great disservice and this appeal is clearly designed to try to kill this project to escalate cost and delays to the homeowners and we very much against moving forward. thank you very much. >> thanks. ne
julia morgan building and modern wooden structures as well. in 2003 when the property at buena vista was remodeled, it turned it into a beautiful single-family home done with an abundance of taste of the lines of the property you see today and extends out as an example in the neighborhood. we therefore fully are in support of expanding this building vertically as we find the proposed addition to be the perfect accent to this existing structure. in fact, as i mentioned earlier, this addition is...