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julia y joseph: hola, sean. >>ho, julia; hola, joseph. oh, veo que trajeron los moldes de hornear para hacer nuestro experimento de leche mÁgica. bien, de acuerdo, empecemos. bien. aquÍ hay uno parti. ah, y tambiÉn trajeron uno para mÍ. ¡genial! grias. ahora tomamos la leche que sobrÓ para empezar a hacer nuestro experimento. colocamos un poco de leche aquÍ muy bien. y ahora por aquÍ. esto esara ti, julia. ahora buscaremos el colorante de alimentoy lo q haremos es colocar cinco gotas de vario colores en el centro. ahora viene la parte mÁgica. ahora tomo el jabÓn lÍquido y coloco una gota en el medio de los colores. miren. ah, muy bien. ¡guau! ahora tomamos una hoja de papel y la colocamos sobre la leche, justo en el medio del molde, y
julia y joseph: hola, sean. >>ho, julia; hola, joseph. oh, veo que trajeron los moldes de hornear para hacer nuestro experimento de leche mÁgica. bien, de acuerdo, empecemos. bien. aquÍ hay uno parti. ah, y tambiÉn trajeron uno para mÍ. ¡genial! grias. ahora tomamos la leche que sobrÓ para empezar a hacer nuestro experimento. colocamos un poco de leche aquÍ muy bien. y ahora por aquÍ. esto esara ti, julia. ahora buscaremos el colorante de alimentoy lo q haremos es colocar cinco...
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, julia's emotional speech about her husband. >> danny moder, i love you, babe. >>> julia's shocker about> wait, you're julia roberts. >> she is meryl streep. >>> mia farrow and her son, ronan's, first interview about the rumors he is sinatra's son. >>> plus, melissa mccarthy on her "elle" cover controversy. >> the only regret is -- >>> "extra," from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra," i am mario lopez. >> i'm maria menounos. first up, kim and kanye's surprise engagement. >> kanye did it in a big way, not just talking about the ring which is enormous. >>> it is. i connected with kim today. she told me how thrilled she is. right now, got every detail on how kanye pulled off had operation proposal. here's jerry. >> this is how kim made the announcement to the world. flashing her 15-karat diamond. kanye flashing a huge smile. now you "extra" breaking details on how he pulled off the most twittered engagement ever. new pic, kim spotted boarding a private jet yesterday afternoon, her mom and sister taking a separa flight to san f
, julia's emotional speech about her husband. >> danny moder, i love you, babe. >>> julia's shocker about> wait, you're julia roberts. >> she is meryl streep. >>> mia farrow and her son, ronan's, first interview about the rumors he is sinatra's son. >>> plus, melissa mccarthy on her "elle" cover controversy. >> the only regret is -- >>> "extra," from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a....
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i'd like to thank fox and of course seth and julia rob-- sorry, the late julia roberts.9/11 was an inside job. good night, everybody!
i'd like to thank fox and of course seth and julia rob-- sorry, the late julia roberts.9/11 was an inside job. good night, everybody!
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¿es que dÓnde quedaron sus promesas, julia? no, Él en su casa, yo en la mÍa y todos felices. perdÓn, ya, otra vez estoy con mis amarguras y mi bocota. lo que yo tenga con alfredo o los problemas ahorita no importa, lo importante es que esta es tu casa y te puedes quedar el tiempo que quieras. es mÁs, quÉdate para siempre. >> crÉeme que me da mucha pena contigo, amiga, pero no conozco a nadie aquÍ en la ciudad y no tenÍa con quiÉn ir. >> ay, pues no tienes que ir a ningÚn otro lado, esta es tu casa. eres bienvenida, de verdad, tengo un cuarto desocupado, bueno, en realidad no estÁ desocupado, estÁ lleno de mil cosas que tendremos que sacar, incluso tiene un sofÁ cama lleno de revistas, pero no importa, todo lo movemos. >> eres muy linda, gracias. >> ven, vamos a mover cosas. >> de verdad, gracias, julia. >> bienvenida. ♪ >> no, mi amor, a ver. a ver, preciosa, a ver, no tienes que ponerte asÍ, mi amor, ¿ok? >> ¿pero quÉ hago? >> pues vente conmigo. >> ¿contigo? >> sÍ, vÁmonos juntos, vÁmonos esta noche, agarra lo que tengas que
¿es que dÓnde quedaron sus promesas, julia? no, Él en su casa, yo en la mÍa y todos felices. perdÓn, ya, otra vez estoy con mis amarguras y mi bocota. lo que yo tenga con alfredo o los problemas ahorita no importa, lo importante es que esta es tu casa y te puedes quedar el tiempo que quieras. es mÁs, quÉdate para siempre. >> crÉeme que me da mucha pena contigo, amiga, pero no conozco a nadie aquÍ en la ciudad y no tenÍa con quiÉn ir. >> ay, pues no tienes que ir a ningÚn...
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with julia roberts, you know this. >> i love that you love her. she was born on this date 1967. >> happy birthday, julia. >> i'm also just a girl. standing in front after boy. asking him to love her. >> 2.6 billion is how much roberts films have earned at the box office. >> i'm having a relationship with my pizza. >> little more than $464 million is what pretty woman brought in. >> roberts was paid just $300,000. one, as in the first, roberts was the first actress to receive a $20 million salary for a single film. >> that is my work. my sweat. my time away from my kid. >> for a title role in 2000s erin brockovich. it was worth it. she won an award for the fil shae been ninated times. for erin brockovich, steel magnoli magnolias. two is how many times she has been married. first from lyle lovett to 1993 to 1995. her current husband is cameraman danny motor. they've got throw kids. two is how many times ellen degeneres scared roberts on her talk show. >> when do you get to the point when enough is enough. are you patronizing me? >> we love our stars
with julia roberts, you know this. >> i love that you love her. she was born on this date 1967. >> happy birthday, julia. >> i'm also just a girl. standing in front after boy. asking him to love her. >> 2.6 billion is how much roberts films have earned at the box office. >> i'm having a relationship with my pizza. >> little more than $464 million is what pretty woman brought in. >> roberts was paid just $300,000. one, as in the first, roberts was the...
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i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. fox, not a channel known for its liberal views says it's bad politics for republicans of the areas most in need of help and feeding people are republican strongholds. 2010, high numbers struggling to feed themselves were in rural counties. >> once again, it's bad politics. that makes no sense at all. unlike the stimulus bill, you can directly track this money. there's no way -- there's no other place for it to go. goes directly back to the economy, grocery store, red states, blue states, you name it. it's economics 101. do not ask me why politicses -- it's crazy politics. >> people voting against interest. >> that's what we've been talking about all day. >> the other thing, it's important to highlight this is not people jobless. thisses people working. jonathan, you wrote me a note about veterans. 900,000 veterans affected by these cuts. >> children, veterans. >> on the veterans piece, when you mentioned that during the break, it took me back to the time of the government shutdown whe
i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. fox, not a channel known for its liberal views says it's bad politics for republicans of the areas most in need of help and feeding people are republican strongholds. 2010, high numbers struggling to feed themselves were in rural counties. >> once again, it's bad politics. that makes no sense at all. unlike the stimulus bill, you can directly track this money. there's no way -- there's no other...
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and also, your reaction to julia roberts, and working with julia roberts, i wish i could do that. see i, i finally got you to smile. i knew i could do that. well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. >>> she is that which shines and is beyond corruption. one of a select group of actresses who can make on-screen eating sexy, or make us weep with a heart-felt glass. i wouldn't even go into the arsenal of her laughter. >> sean penn, honoring julia roberts at the hollywood film awards, that has to be nice, doesn't it? to have people like julia roberts work with you in the industry? >> she is a shining light. i just saw osage county, which she and many other great actors worked in. it harkens back, and i was really glad to be in that. >> if you could cast a movie and brought into an actress that you could have opposite you, who would you have? for pure ac
and also, your reaction to julia roberts, and working with julia roberts, i wish i could do that. see i, i finally got you to smile. i knew i could do that. well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. >>> she is that which shines and is beyond corruption....
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i think julia is right.something really good for net flicks, they can become a channel on the cable system it's going to attract a few more subscribers. >> the netflix ceo says the offer has been open for two years for the cable companies to pick them up and they haven't done that. which leads know believe i assume the cable companies are moving forwards netflix. they are reevaluating the way which they have to be the provider of everything for all to the point that julia was making a moment ago? >> i'm not sure that's right. >> okay. >> i think the sticking point is the cable companies are accustomed to actually getting paid to broadcast any content so they pay less than what the subscriber pays, about 30% to 40% of fees go to the content provider and the rest to the cable company. i think netflix has positioned itself for free on row cu boxes and consoles and game players, netflix has approached the cable companies let us be there for free, the cable guy says you to pay us. that's been the sticking point.
i think julia is right.something really good for net flicks, they can become a channel on the cable system it's going to attract a few more subscribers. >> the netflix ceo says the offer has been open for two years for the cable companies to pick them up and they haven't done that. which leads know believe i assume the cable companies are moving forwards netflix. they are reevaluating the way which they have to be the provider of everything for all to the point that julia was making a...
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julia boorstin, what happened?> well, mandy, facebook cfo played into investors' worst fears that facebook is losing its cool factor with teens. saying this on the earnings call. >> our best announcement on youth engagement in the u.s. reveals usage among u.s. teens overall was stable from q2 to q3. but we did see a decrease in daily users specifically among younger teens. >> this comment and another one facebook made saying it won't significantly increase its advertising load, erased a 16% gain in after-hours trading on better than expected results. this despite the fact that analysts on the earnings call didn't seem to care and didn't ask a single question, but facebook's potential teen problem. now, he tries to downplay the teen use decrease but didn't explain that it does not include popular service instagram. he also didn't stress that the 13 and 14-year-olds he's talking about are only in the u.s. market which is responsible for just less than one-thififth of facebook's daily traffic. concerns about u.s. teen
julia boorstin, what happened?> well, mandy, facebook cfo played into investors' worst fears that facebook is losing its cool factor with teens. saying this on the earnings call. >> our best announcement on youth engagement in the u.s. reveals usage among u.s. teens overall was stable from q2 to q3. but we did see a decrease in daily users specifically among younger teens. >> this comment and another one facebook made saying it won't significantly increase its advertising load,...
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i want to thank my guests, julia louis-dreyfus, ron paul and little big town. tomorrow night, sandra bullock will be here. but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ]
i want to thank my guests, julia louis-dreyfus, ron paul and little big town. tomorrow night, sandra bullock will be here. but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ]
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and also, your reaction to julia roberts, and working with julia roberts, i wish i could do that. see i, i finally got you to smile. i knew i could do that. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war... there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. we're proud to help veterans and their families succeed here at home. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap an
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veamos quÉ hacen joseph y julia. noodle: sÍ.estÁn juntos en la cocina y la tÍa evel los estÁ ayudando a recoger algunos moldes de hornear para mÁs tarde. gracias, dooe. >>sÍ, gracias. de nada. [ladrido] >>oh, ese debe ser doggity. veamos quÉstÁ haciendo allÁ. [♪])e)g9g9g9w9w=w=g=goy tos: ¿qÉ se cuece? ♪ cosas ricas para ti
veamos quÉ hacen joseph y julia. noodle: sÍ.estÁn juntos en la cocina y la tÍa evel los estÁ ayudando a recoger algunos moldes de hornear para mÁs tarde. gracias, dooe. >>sÍ, gracias. de nada. [ladrido] >>oh, ese debe ser doggity. veamos quÉstÁ haciendo allÁ. [♪])e)g9g9g9w9w=w=g=goy tos: ¿qÉ se cuece? ♪ cosas ricas para ti
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and also, your reaction to julia roberts, and working with julia roberts, i wish i could do that. see i, i finally got you to smile. i knew i could do that. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raisin
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joseph y julia: ¡guau!e. ahora viene la parte divertida... chispas, chiss, chispas. >>♪ chispas, chpas, chispas. ♪ me encantpintar con chispas.♪ >>linda canciÓn, noodle. pondrÉ las chispitas de colores en el recipiente e introduciremos el vaso dentro. la miel sirve como pegamento, ¿ ves?
joseph y julia: ¡guau!e. ahora viene la parte divertida... chispas, chiss, chispas. >>♪ chispas, chpas, chispas. ♪ me encantpintar con chispas.♪ >>linda canciÓn, noodle. pondrÉ las chispitas de colores en el recipiente e introduciremos el vaso dentro. la miel sirve como pegamento, ¿ ves?
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let's get to julia looking at these numbers right now. over to you. >> that's right. netflix earnings coming in better than expected. the company reporting 52 cents per share. wall street had been expecting 49 cents per share. and that is up from 13 cents per share in the year ago period. revenue coming in just slightly better than expected at 1.11 billion -- i'm sorry, $1.16 billion, i believe, and expected to come in at $1.11 billion. the main number is domestic streaming subscribers came in stronger than expected at 1.9 million new netflix streaming. it is definitely coming in strong. another key point here is that the company issues projections for q4. it says they do expect to add about 2 million new subscribers in the fourth quarter, which would be very strong, consistent with a year ago quarter and a key number. internationally there is an upside surprise here. the company has added 1.44 million new streaming subscribers overseas. that's significantly more than expected. in the letter to shareholders, reed hastings describes this as way better than previous qua
let's get to julia looking at these numbers right now. over to you. >> that's right. netflix earnings coming in better than expected. the company reporting 52 cents per share. wall street had been expecting 49 cents per share. and that is up from 13 cents per share in the year ago period. revenue coming in just slightly better than expected at 1.11 billion -- i'm sorry, $1.16 billion, i believe, and expected to come in at $1.11 billion. the main number is domestic streaming subscribers...
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>> julia. >> julia. >> yeah. >> yay! >> why is that? >> i don't know.miniscing about a small film that had a huge impact. hard to believe a quarter century has passed. >> you know what i wonder? >> what? >> what the hell do you think leone really puts in that pizza? >> it's the only question i need answered. >> what is in the saute. >> we'll have more on the all-star reunion. how hard is it to wrangle a cast like this? >> we spend about a year going out to all different casts. some of them you can't find. some are too busy you can't schedule. a couple of them are, i never want to see those people again. thank you for the invitation. this particular moment is fairly easy, "mystic pizza." because julia roberts really wanted to do it. we asked which movies or whatever she wanted to do. i mean there were a few -- >> this was -- before "pretty woman" this was the best for her. >> you see her, you know she's a big star. >> you know why america fell in love with her. i love the behind scenes stuff. tell us what went on there that didn't make the piece. >> we t
>> julia. >> julia. >> yeah. >> yay! >> why is that? >> i don't know.miniscing about a small film that had a huge impact. hard to believe a quarter century has passed. >> you know what i wonder? >> what? >> what the hell do you think leone really puts in that pizza? >> it's the only question i need answered. >> what is in the saute. >> we'll have more on the all-star reunion. how hard is it to wrangle a cast like this?...
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julia and kevin are still with us, as well.ooking at adp, we've got another jobs report coming out next week. how much focus will that get? and i'm actually wondering if we don't see, you know, stronger jobs growth, is it possible that tapering gets delayed longer than march? >> well, that's possible. right now, i think the october report is going to be a focus because that's when the government shutdown happened. how many jobs will be delayed at a minimum or eliminated because of that disruption. this is going to be our first read of that. of course, there's a lot of worries around the october data, that it's contaminated, that it wasn't collected in the normal fashion so it's going to have a bigger statistical error around it. we have less confidence interpreting that dey data. at a minimum, we'll see a few months of data to get a sense of where the economy is and how will it's going to weather the shutdown. and it needs to be decisive for having the confidence to go in march. is there any indication that the launch of the ca
julia and kevin are still with us, as well.ooking at adp, we've got another jobs report coming out next week. how much focus will that get? and i'm actually wondering if we don't see, you know, stronger jobs growth, is it possible that tapering gets delayed longer than march? >> well, that's possible. right now, i think the october report is going to be a focus because that's when the government shutdown happened. how many jobs will be delayed at a minimum or eliminated because of that...
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i'd take a "p" in the gutter over julia roberts any day.iggling ) ( dance music playing ) i broke my tooth! ( in time with music ): do you have... ...any aspirin? ( in time with music ): maybe there's... a machine in... ...the restroom. ted: now, to this day, i don't know what happened in there, but when marshall came out a few minutes later... rough night? yeah. these clubs are supposed to be fun, right? why do i hate them so much? because all of the stuff you're supposed to like usually sucks. like these clubs... or cruises. or new year's eve. or the super bowl. or parades. the rockettes. or parades. you said that already. i really hate parades. ( laughing ): okay. he just left in the middle of our own party! you don't do that. unless, of course, you're chasing after somebody who's already done it, and then... then i think it's okay. well, i hate to take his side, but come on, a wine tasting? what's the big plan for next saturday, scrabble night? don't check your e-mail. why are you becoming this person? i heard that in college you flashe
i'd take a "p" in the gutter over julia roberts any day.iggling ) ( dance music playing ) i broke my tooth! ( in time with music ): do you have... ...any aspirin? ( in time with music ): maybe there's... a machine in... ...the restroom. ted: now, to this day, i don't know what happened in there, but when marshall came out a few minutes later... rough night? yeah. these clubs are supposed to be fun, right? why do i hate them so much? because all of the stuff you're supposed to like...
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this is somewhat a surprising number, julia? >> well, look, tyler.r said they can't comment because they are in the quiet period ahead of their ipo. it raises real questions about their growth rate. twitter has been growing its twitter base much more slowly than facebook did when it was at the same size. it really begs the question, you know, they have 232 million monthly active users. those are people who log in every month. does this mean that they have a smaller potential base of people to expand to? because people have already tried it and then decided not to return to it? it's a problem. >> sue? >> i would totally agree. i think those are pretty startling numbers because think back, what, a year or so ago, everybody was tweeting, everybody was on twitter and it's not good news for them if 36% of those people surveyed say basically i don't use that service at all. it can't be good news. put it that way. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg investing in his first start-up, schools that improve through data analysis and feedback in 2010. he pledged
this is somewhat a surprising number, julia? >> well, look, tyler.r said they can't comment because they are in the quiet period ahead of their ipo. it raises real questions about their growth rate. twitter has been growing its twitter base much more slowly than facebook did when it was at the same size. it really begs the question, you know, they have 232 million monthly active users. those are people who log in every month. does this mean that they have a smaller potential base of...
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julia. >> cortez didn't go to school part of the day. she wanted to join the march for andy lopez. >> with respect to his family, a mother should never feel the pain of a lost child. >> he was part of more than a thousand protesters who gathered at santa rosa junior college and marched down the street to the sonoma county sheriff's department. family, friends, students, and community members. some even oakland occupy protesters. when protesters arrived at the sheriff's department, there were barricades blocking every entrance, and deputies in riot gear standing guard. >> we need respect for andy and his afmilia. >> there was moment of silence in the crowd and then a call for a peaceful protest to get their message across. >> what happened here was not right. we need to do this in a peaceful way like cesar chavez and martin luther king, jr. >> one week after andy lopez was shot and killed, there is growing discontent with law enforcement and little empathy for the deputy who killed lopez, deputy eric gelhouse. deputy gelhouse has been wit
julia. >> cortez didn't go to school part of the day. she wanted to join the march for andy lopez. >> with respect to his family, a mother should never feel the pain of a lost child. >> he was part of more than a thousand protesters who gathered at santa rosa junior college and marched down the street to the sonoma county sheriff's department. family, friends, students, and community members. some even oakland occupy protesters. when protesters arrived at the sheriff's...
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let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he learned over the years is that there are millions of people in the state of california and undocumented folks in san francisco that are not part of our official economy that are hiding. because of fear
let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the...
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i want him to say a few words about julia and her ice cream bar. >> thank you. it was my flesh -- pleasure to have a conversation with julia about a place for a neighborhood family serving kind of restaurant in the head. it was a brilliant vision and her percent -- perseverance to carry through this. she's a remarkable person with great vision and determination to see it through. to that end, it has become a landmark in the neighborhood, an instant landmark from the day it opened to today. it is the centerpiece of most people's walking in the hate valley area. it is truly a restaurant where you will get the best ice cream that you will probably ever eat in your life. this is world class quality from our own local person and i'm delighted and thankful that she has succeeded in this venture. so, thank you. >> let me just add that juliette reached out to me looking for people to hire in the community. wanting to be a community serving businesses, she's offered her business for community meetings. anytime she was asked for support in the community, her search warran
i want him to say a few words about julia and her ice cream bar. >> thank you. it was my flesh -- pleasure to have a conversation with julia about a place for a neighborhood family serving kind of restaurant in the head. it was a brilliant vision and her percent -- perseverance to carry through this. she's a remarkable person with great vision and determination to see it through. to that end, it has become a landmark in the neighborhood, an instant landmark from the day it opened to...
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julia, good to see you, first of all.e were talking yesterday about the assessment plan laid out by ecb and the type of impact it could have in the banking sector over the longer term. what else is taking place out of brussels? wa do viewers need to know for today? >> actually, lieu swees sa, it's jam packed for innovation, is it likely to be hijacked by a flying scandal we've seen in the likes of angela merkel's mobile being potentially regulated or listened into by the u.s., given what we've heard from mario draghi over the last 24 hours, the idea of what's going to happen in the banks stress tests are going to be very much a part of what's happening with the eu leaders. mario draghi is going to sit down at the dinner table and talk through the idea of greater transparency. we keep carrying around this idea of backstops for whatever comes out of these stress tests. that's not part of the discussion with regards to was being discussed with regard to the resolution mechanism and what happens in the future. and draghi said
julia, good to see you, first of all.e were talking yesterday about the assessment plan laid out by ecb and the type of impact it could have in the banking sector over the longer term. what else is taking place out of brussels? wa do viewers need to know for today? >> actually, lieu swees sa, it's jam packed for innovation, is it likely to be hijacked by a flying scandal we've seen in the likes of angela merkel's mobile being potentially regulated or listened into by the u.s., given what...
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. >> let me get to julia boorstin right now. she's got more details on twitter pricing the ipo between 17 and 20. what can you tell us? >> twitter updating its s-1 to disclose it will be issues 70 million shares and pricing them between 17 and $20. based on my calculation it look like the company is looking to raise between $1.19 billion and $1.4 billion. that gives us information about the size of twitter's ipo. we'll see how that $17 to $20 price range changes over the course of the road show. back over to you. >> the date to go public, julia? do we have that yet? >> we're still working on that. our kayla tausche has been doing some reporting on that and saying we're sort of targeting the week of about november 14th or 15th. with the idea that the company could price on the 14th and start trading on the 15th. the road show does start tomorrow. things could change. that's sort of roughly the week we're looking at. it could be earlier, could be later. that's what we're looking at. certainly before thanksgiving. >> before thanksg
. >> let me get to julia boorstin right now. she's got more details on twitter pricing the ipo between 17 and 20. what can you tell us? >> twitter updating its s-1 to disclose it will be issues 70 million shares and pricing them between 17 and $20. based on my calculation it look like the company is looking to raise between $1.19 billion and $1.4 billion. that gives us information about the size of twitter's ipo. we'll see how that $17 to $20 price range changes over the course of...
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en la esquina roja, orgullo de santa julia, abner, el chamaco pobre.ul, Ídoloe ixtacalco, josÉ daniel evangelista. [algarabía] rÉferi para este euentro, rafa, el gÜero saldivar. >>acÉrquense, muchachos. quiero una pelea limpia, no se valen golpes bajos. una vez iniciada la pelea, suena la cuando diga: ¡se separan!. se separan. ¿alguna pregunta? ¿alguna pregunta? ok, chan losuantes. empezamos. >>tÚ eres genial. lgarabía] [campana] >>venga, venga. [♪] >>dale duro, dale duro. >>sepÁrense, separee. ¡sepÁrense! >>gan. [♪] >>muÉvete. >>separense, sÁrense. [algarabía] [golpe] >>¡ah! >>vamos, vamos. >>...dos, tr, cuatro, cinco... plausos] [campana] quietos, esqui. lgarabía] >>¿estÁs bien? >>¿y Éste que hace aquÍ? >>lo necesitamos. >>no, no quiero su ayuda. >>no, es muy impornte, chamaquito. por el centro... >>sÍ, los estÁ eando para atrÁs. todo el tiempo encima de Él. >>no vayas para rÁs. >>tranquilo, tÚ puedes con Él. >>vamos. [algaría] [campana] [♪] >>¡cierra la guardia! [golpes] >>de nada, mi hijo. [golpes] [algarab] >>pÁrense, separens [campana] >>¡tiempo!
en la esquina roja, orgullo de santa julia, abner, el chamaco pobre.ul, Ídoloe ixtacalco, josÉ daniel evangelista. [algarabía] rÉferi para este euentro, rafa, el gÜero saldivar. >>acÉrquense, muchachos. quiero una pelea limpia, no se valen golpes bajos. una vez iniciada la pelea, suena la cuando diga: ¡se separan!. se separan. ¿alguna pregunta? ¿alguna pregunta? ok, chan losuantes. empezamos. >>tÚ eres genial. lgarabía] [campana] >>venga, venga. [♪] >>dale...
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julia boorstin has more. >> a hot top pick at nbc's education nation conference is ed tech. they use technology to make education effective and accessible. the internet mobile devices and social tools are giving students new potential, giving those thousands of miles away free access, the best educational institutions in the world. >> anybody in the world should be able to take high quality courses whether at the college level or high school. they should be able to take it freely. >> the amount of investment in ed tech quadrupled to 630 million in 2012. over the same period, the number of companies funded quadrupled from 23 to 95. >> with tablets and open content we can have blended high schools that give hundreds of millions of kids a shot at college and the idea economies. >> one of the areas drawing the most attention is higher education. startups offering free online courses from top universities. like corsara that raised more than $65 million. already generating more than a million dollars in revenue and launching an alliance of educators and employers, nine mayor compa
julia boorstin has more. >> a hot top pick at nbc's education nation conference is ed tech. they use technology to make education effective and accessible. the internet mobile devices and social tools are giving students new potential, giving those thousands of miles away free access, the best educational institutions in the world. >> anybody in the world should be able to take high quality courses whether at the college level or high school. they should be able to take it freely....
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so why the incredible rise and then sharp decline in just two trading days julia boorstin has the story. >> reporter: why did netflix shares pull back after better than expected earnings? this was said. >> any time i read a story about netflix is the highest depression yates stock it worries me because that's the headline we used to see in 2003 and, you know, you can definitely get a sense of momentum investors driving the price. >> reporter: despite the pull back, netflix is one of the best performing stocks in the s&p 500 this year, up 250% so far in 2013. supporting the gains by beating an list projections for the third quarter and stronger than expected guidance for the rest of the year. investments and exclusive content like "breaking bad" are paying off. >> they are definitely coming out of the starting from scratch and original programming and doing a lot better than, i think, anyone expected and that's a large part of why the stock is where its at today. >> reporter: one of the most important numbers are subskrooifers. they headed 1.3 million here at home and 1.4 million oversea
so why the incredible rise and then sharp decline in just two trading days julia boorstin has the story. >> reporter: why did netflix shares pull back after better than expected earnings? this was said. >> any time i read a story about netflix is the highest depression yates stock it worries me because that's the headline we used to see in 2003 and, you know, you can definitely get a sense of momentum investors driving the price. >> reporter: despite the pull back, netflix is...
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julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: verizon is expected to report 4% higher revenue and 16% higher earnings per share thanks to a strong wireless business on growing margins. pacific crest analyst michael bowin points to the fact verizon continues to have three times the number of wireless subscribers as at&t. >> overall the subscribers out there are pleased with the network. verizon continues to have probably the highest quality wireless network out there. the wire line business continues to struggle to a degree but a strong point. overall, it should be a good quarter for the company. >> while the land line phone business is expected to continue to struggle like all land line providers, the high tv and internet services are growing strong but perhaps the biggest focus will be on the dow component's 130 billion-dollar deal to buyout the 47% stake owned by verizon wireless and vote a phone. >> it makes it a cleaner story as far as the entire company and now they don't have to distribute the profitable earnings from vote a phone. they keep it within verizon. >> verizon is increasingl
julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: verizon is expected to report 4% higher revenue and 16% higher earnings per share thanks to a strong wireless business on growing margins. pacific crest analyst michael bowin points to the fact verizon continues to have three times the number of wireless subscribers as at&t. >> overall the subscribers out there are pleased with the network. verizon continues to have probably the highest quality wireless network out there. the wire line...
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julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: verizon is expected to report 4% higher revenue and 16% higher earnings per share thanks to a strong wireless business on growing margins. pacific crest analyst michael bowin points to the fact verizon continues to have three times the number of wireless subscribers as at&t. >> overall the subscribers out there are pleased with the network. verizon continues to have probably the highest quality wireless network out there. the wire line business continues to struggle to a degree but a strong point. overall, it should be a good quarter for the company. >> while the land line phone business is expected to continue to struggle like all land line providers, the high tv and internet services are growing strong but perhaps the biggest focus will be on the dow component's 130 billion-dollar deal to buyout the 47% stake owned by verizon wireless and vote a phone. >> it makes it a cleaner story as far as the entire company and now they don't have to distribute the profitable earnings from vote a phone. they keep it within verizon. >> verizon is increasingl
julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: verizon is expected to report 4% higher revenue and 16% higher earnings per share thanks to a strong wireless business on growing margins. pacific crest analyst michael bowin points to the fact verizon continues to have three times the number of wireless subscribers as at&t. >> overall the subscribers out there are pleased with the network. verizon continues to have probably the highest quality wireless network out there. the wire line...
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. >> reporter: julia was in labor at nyu medical center during the height of hurricane sandy when thel found itself in critical condition. flooded with 14 feet of water and without power or a working generator, the hospital was forced to evacuate more than 300 patients. >> we prioritized the patients one by one, put them on a sled and went down the stairs, one staircase at a time. >> reporter: julia and her husband were among those rushed to other facilities. >> i was holding a cell phone above her while they were putting in the iv and epidural. >> reporter: mika was later born at mount sinai. when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now celebrating their first
. >> reporter: julia was in labor at nyu medical center during the height of hurricane sandy when thel found itself in critical condition. flooded with 14 feet of water and without power or a working generator, the hospital was forced to evacuate more than 300 patients. >> we prioritized the patients one by one, put them on a sled and went down the stairs, one staircase at a time. >> reporter: julia and her husband were among those rushed to other facilities. >> i was...
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en la esquina roja, orgullo de santa julia, abner, el chamaco pobre.e [algarabía] Ériara este encuentro, fa, el gÜo saldivar. >>acÉrquee, mucchos. quiero una pelea limpia, nse valen lpes bajos. una z iniciada lpelea, suena la campana y dejan de pelear. cuando diga: ¡se san! se separan. ¿alguna pregunta? ¿alna pregunta? ok, chocan los guant. empezamos. >>tÚ eres genial. [algarabía] [campana] >>venga, ven. [♪] >>dale do, dale ro. >>sepÁrense, separense. !sepÁrense! >>sigan. [♪ >>muÉvete. >>sepÁrense, separense. [algarab [golpe] >>¡ah! >>vamos, vamos. >>...dos, tres, cuatro, cio... [aplauso [campana] >>quietos, esquina. [algarabía] >>¿estÁs bien? >>¿y Éste queace aquÍ? >>lo necesitamos. >>nono quiero su ayuda. >>noes muy importante, chamaquito. por el centro... >>sÍ, los estÁ echando para atrÁs. todo el tiempo encima de Él. >>no vayas para atrÁs. >>tranquilo, tÚ puedes n Él. >>vamos. [algarabía] [campana] [♪] >>¡cierra la guardia! [golpes] >>de nada, mi hijo. [golpe [algarabía] >>sepÁnse, separense. [campana] ¡tiempo! ¡tiempo! >>jimmy siente muc lo de sil
en la esquina roja, orgullo de santa julia, abner, el chamaco pobre.e [algarabía] Ériara este encuentro, fa, el gÜo saldivar. >>acÉrquee, mucchos. quiero una pelea limpia, nse valen lpes bajos. una z iniciada lpelea, suena la campana y dejan de pelear. cuando diga: ¡se san! se separan. ¿alguna pregunta? ¿alna pregunta? ok, chocan los guant. empezamos. >>tÚ eres genial. [algarabía] [campana] >>venga, ven. [♪] >>dale do, dale ro. >>sepÁrense, separense....
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in business. >>> we know the identity of the person who bid nearly a million dollars to buy the car turned submarine that james bond drove in the 007 classic "the spy who loved me." it's the billionaire co-funder plans to take the movie property, which doesn't even work and turn it into an actual car that drives on land and then becomes a submarine in water just like in the movie. and if there is one guy, susie, who can do that, it will be him. i can't imagine there is a lot of demand for cars like this. >> you've done a test drive on the tesla, when this is reality you can test drive it but you need a wet suit apparently. >> we'll go out in the hudson and do it together. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend. we'll see you here on monday night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> we are thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend st
for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in business. >>> we know the identity of the person who bid nearly a million dollars to buy the car turned submarine that james bond drove in the 007 classic "the spy who loved me." it's the billionaire co-funder plans to take the movie property, which doesn't even work and turn it into an actual car that drives on land and then becomes a submarine in water just like in the movie. and if there is one guy, susie, who...
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julia keller is still with us. we keep thinking inflation is going to dip down and here we have another number not doing it for us, julian. >> you mentioned the core rate has moved higher. that is problematic, i think. the uk economy is definitely showing some good signs of improvement here. and we're seeing a little bit of evidence that gaps are starting to narrow. we're seeing some improvement in hiring intentions coming through. that was particularly evident in terms of the recent survey numbers. and, therefore, to have this inflation stickiness right now does suggest that governor mark carney is going to look out carefully to see if there's going to be some kind of pass through further down the road and the risk is certainly rising. >> why is uk inflation so much stickier than elsewhere? why is it so much higher? you're looking at things like energy prices, right? >> well, yeah. it's notable that if you go back from 2005 to where we are today and you take household energy bills, they basically more than doubled
julia keller is still with us. we keep thinking inflation is going to dip down and here we have another number not doing it for us, julian. >> you mentioned the core rate has moved higher. that is problematic, i think. the uk economy is definitely showing some good signs of improvement here. and we're seeing a little bit of evidence that gaps are starting to narrow. we're seeing some improvement in hiring intentions coming through. that was particularly evident in terms of the recent...
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so two very handsome white pillar houses on the property right now, and you'll find julia as an imageon the spine. by the late 19th century, the manor belonged to a man who had married into the family not once but twice. he fathered four daughters. she died, the wife, and he married the sister, something that happened often in 19th century life. he was a harvard professor, a nutritional chemist. he made several fortunes, one of them the mindset that i mentioned off the coast of -- one oh is bertman neuer -- off the coast of south america. he invited the whole of cambridge and tell -- candidates over their under the peachtree is sarah, the great short story writer and her lover, any fields. and they're walking hand in hand, and sarah is writing a poem which the horse would love. they were fond of celebrities. they even saved what they called queen victoria's shoe. not so sure whether it was queen victoire's shoe, but anyway, there's sarah and annie murmuring in the shade of the peachtree. and last of all i come to two of the horse guards daughters, cornelia who owned this house in 1903
so two very handsome white pillar houses on the property right now, and you'll find julia as an imageon the spine. by the late 19th century, the manor belonged to a man who had married into the family not once but twice. he fathered four daughters. she died, the wife, and he married the sister, something that happened often in 19th century life. he was a harvard professor, a nutritional chemist. he made several fortunes, one of them the mindset that i mentioned off the coast of -- one oh is...
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and joining us today, julia coranado. nice to see you. the nonjobs friday, julia.posed to do? how are we going to work out what's happening with the economy? >> well, we get a new pieces of private sector data here and there. but, yeah, you're asking an economist. i think what we're hearing from fed speakers is that this is one of the reasons they decided to be cautious without data to at that time temperature of the economy, they're likely to continue to be cautious. >> yeah, so if we vus price ourselvour just price ourselves off the political chat. the fed is out of game, they keep buying, so we just assume that's going to happen.chat. the fed is out of game, they keep buying, so we just assume that's going to happen. >> and now we focus on the debt ceiling and how far the politicians in d.c. will push the game. it's gone farther than we had thought it would. and there is pretty much a stalemate in washington. we don't think we'll default on government debt, but there is plenty for treasury bond investors to worry about in the next few weeks. >> it's kind of inte
and joining us today, julia coranado. nice to see you. the nonjobs friday, julia.posed to do? how are we going to work out what's happening with the economy? >> well, we get a new pieces of private sector data here and there. but, yeah, you're asking an economist. i think what we're hearing from fed speakers is that this is one of the reasons they decided to be cautious without data to at that time temperature of the economy, they're likely to continue to be cautious. >> yeah, so if...
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take the example of julia at h.h.s. if her job is to make referrals to the department of justice and to the office of the inspector general and she's at her job, if by some chance our republican colleagues decide to restart h.h.s., what that means is that she doesn't have anybody to refer that fraud to because they're not on the job at the department of justice. if nasa is working, then -- and noaa is not, then that joint work that takes place between agencies can't. and in fact, mr. speaker, what we do know is that every week that the federal government is shut down, it costs us, it costs taxpayers $10 billion. $10 billion every week that the federal government is shut down. mr. speaker, the federal government has been shut down now for a week. chalk up $10 billion to the taxpayers. and so you can see that the entire purpose of the strategy to shut down government is in fact costing taxpayers money. and finally i will share with you -- i read in the paper day, mr. speaker, that three scientists and researchers won the
take the example of julia at h.h.s. if her job is to make referrals to the department of justice and to the office of the inspector general and she's at her job, if by some chance our republican colleagues decide to restart h.h.s., what that means is that she doesn't have anybody to refer that fraud to because they're not on the job at the department of justice. if nasa is working, then -- and noaa is not, then that joint work that takes place between agencies can't. and in fact, mr. speaker,...
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both carl and julia are college professors. so instead of a house full of g surrounded by educational games. his mom was a stickler for gr are ammar making sure that he said to whom instead of to whoa. i'm going to be careful today. i have to say will is a pretty low key guy. his idea of a good time isn't a big ceremony like this one. he would rather be up in the mountains on a trail. but i think our nation needs this ceremony today. in moments like this americans like will remind us of what our country can be at it's best a nation of citizens who look out for one another. who meet our obligations for one another not just when it is easy, but especially when it isrd ha. will, you are an example to everyone in this city and to the whole country for the professionalism and patriotism that we should strive for whether we wear a uniform or not. for those who aren't familiar with the story of the battle that led will to be here today i want to take you back to that september morning four years ago. it is around sunrise a colony of a
both carl and julia are college professors. so instead of a house full of g surrounded by educational games. his mom was a stickler for gr are ammar making sure that he said to whom instead of to whoa. i'm going to be careful today. i have to say will is a pretty low key guy. his idea of a good time isn't a big ceremony like this one. he would rather be up in the mountains on a trail. but i think our nation needs this ceremony today. in moments like this americans like will remind us of what...