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robert kaplan, thank you very much.news day in 2016. >> "bloomberg surveillance" continues on radio, we will break the numbers that adam was just talking about. loop"erg's "in the continues with alix steel and betty liu. ♪ >> good morning. to friday.ay closer here are the top stories we are following tomorrow. the world's largest finance retailer posting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. best buy also has put in a price matching policy so it could compete with amazon.com. meanwhile, the holiday shopping season did not bring joy to sears. sales there are plunging, leading to another big law. 368 million dollars. federal reserve chairman janet yellen was turning to capitol hill in a couple of hours. she will testify before a senate committee on the economic outlook and monetary policy. peter cook is on the hill with more. will he get any different message from yellen today given a two-week
robert kaplan, thank you very much.news day in 2016. >> "bloomberg surveillance" continues on radio, we will break the numbers that adam was just talking about. loop"erg's "in the continues with alix steel and betty liu. ♪ >> good morning. to friday.ay closer here are the top stories we are following tomorrow. the world's largest finance retailer posting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. best buy also has put in a price matching policy so it could...
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as daniel kaplan just mentioned roger goodell said multiple times in the past, he is not going to put a super bowl in london unless there is a chan tries there, something that it sounds like there is where withall. putting one over there would raise some problems. the n.f.l. likes to start these games about 6:25 in the evening when they figure this is maximum viewership. if you do that, that's 11:25 in london. they would have to do a little adjusting. >> let me ask you: what sporting event internationally pass as the super bowl? >> there is two. the world cup and olympics. far and away, if you were to have an entity that had a billion viewers, it would be the world cup. it would not be the super bowl. if you go overseas, wimbledon, tennis is part more popular in most countries than the super bowl. in china, lee noz will easily surpass by 5, tenfold the amount of viewers for the super bowl. you will probably have a hundred 100 viewers. i haven't got that figure from the wta. she had $60 million for that. the super bowl may be big here you go overseas, sports week, consider incidents ar
as daniel kaplan just mentioned roger goodell said multiple times in the past, he is not going to put a super bowl in london unless there is a chan tries there, something that it sounds like there is where withall. putting one over there would raise some problems. the n.f.l. likes to start these games about 6:25 in the evening when they figure this is maximum viewership. if you do that, that's 11:25 in london. they would have to do a little adjusting. >> let me ask you: what sporting...
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that identity card i used cutting edge tech will be a better opportunity for kaplan well on n to get the price. when the whole baking under tosof living. today we have people the street to get from a teacup or not the part tv but take a look into it i get the knock offs o some smart tv is less than three hundred and thirty us dollars in the market. most of the knock off products are very cheap but some knock off companies choose to use other big company logos and mislead consumers they should be calling the clinic. and yes i get the top of my caveat is that i had a great deal on it i want you to knock off now for when i was a chronic condition. it was very cheap but now i pay more attention to the quality content that i complete the project. i am awake and keep it that the high comedy. i tell you again deployed to the north of smart tv before going in us dollars in the market. i think it was not top companies use out of the company's logo should be punished. the quality of promotional products the report. i really have no idea about that right you can never find in the ninety nine i
that identity card i used cutting edge tech will be a better opportunity for kaplan well on n to get the price. when the whole baking under tosof living. today we have people the street to get from a teacup or not the part tv but take a look into it i get the knock offs o some smart tv is less than three hundred and thirty us dollars in the market. most of the knock off products are very cheap but some knock off companies choose to use other big company logos and mislead consumers they should...
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irving kaplan remembers the intoxication of the marxian theory. idea that the worker, the value of the product is the work put into it-- i had the feeling ever since that time-- is the key to the popularity of marxism in the working class. namely, i'm the big shot. i produce all these things. labor is raised to a level of the greatest dignity. preachers talked about the dignity of work, but this explained why i'm the source of all the value. the son of a bitch who lives so well is living at my expense. he's appropriated part of this value. as workers and businessmen continued to struggle in the postwar years, prices continued to rise. the bubble burst in june, 1920. within a year, prices had dropped by 50%, while unemployment, virtually nonexistent during the war, jumped to 14% in 1921. among the 19th-century economic theorists, only marx had an explanation. robert heilbroner explains. marx was the first economist really to conceive of a self-generated cycle in which good times produced eventual bad times, and the bad times produced good times. he
irving kaplan remembers the intoxication of the marxian theory. idea that the worker, the value of the product is the work put into it-- i had the feeling ever since that time-- is the key to the popularity of marxism in the working class. namely, i'm the big shot. i produce all these things. labor is raised to a level of the greatest dignity. preachers talked about the dignity of work, but this explained why i'm the source of all the value. the son of a bitch who lives so well is living at my...
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randall kaplan. >> oui. oui. mr. gary simon. >> mr. and mrs.andall stephenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings and dr. maja cummings. >> glad to be here. >> we just love the country. we came to support france. >> ms. joanna coles and mr. peter got one -- godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered. we heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy. thank you. mr. ara aprikian. mr. john luddy. >> ms. elizabeth strickler. >> the honorable tod stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb baloo. mr. andrew tobias. ms. marie brenner. >> the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce. [inaudible] you want toanything say about the day and how things are going? >> enjoy the evening. >> mr. and mrs. lee saunders. bill and jane stetson. >> the honorable daniel gray. >> ms. janique sealey. >> the honorable mr. karen in and leslie euro and -- kiernan. >> mr. james crane. >> mr. frank skinner. aleman.nifer bado >> ms. rebecca shaw ms. beth shaw. >> m
randall kaplan. >> oui. oui. mr. gary simon. >> mr. and mrs.andall stephenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings and dr. maja cummings. >> glad to be here. >> we just love the country. we came to support france. >> ms. joanna coles and mr. peter got one -- godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered. we heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy....
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randall kaplan. >> mr. gary simon. >> mr. and mrs. randall stephenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings and dr. maya cummings. >> glad to be here. >> we just love the country. we came to support france. >> ms. joanna coles and mr. peter godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered. we heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy. thank you. mr. ara aprikian. mr. john ruddy. >> ms. elizabeth strickler. >> the honorable tod stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb baloo. mr. andrew tobias. ms. marie brenner. >> the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce. [inaudible] >> is there anything you want to say about the day and how things are going? >> enjoy the evening. >> mr. and mrs. lee saunders. >> mr. bill and jane stetson. ms. karen nagasaki. >> mr. bill and jane stetson. >> the honorable daniel gray. >> ms. janique sealey. >> the honorable mr. karen in and leslie euro and -- kiernan. >> mr. james crane. >> mr. frank skinn
randall kaplan. >> mr. gary simon. >> mr. and mrs. randall stephenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings and dr. maya cummings. >> glad to be here. >> we just love the country. we came to support france. >> ms. joanna coles and mr. peter godwin. >> we just brought it and it shattered. we heard there is no dancing. [inaudible] i'm about to find out, i think. this is jewelry from sydney in chicago. i am hoping this isn't too fluffy. thank you. mr. ara...
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the flight home and found our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fayette they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this play with them and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would think you read this this field and when should it. any response. they have been a pain. david looked into it. between work and how we would be fine. it was even a success with them that's all that's left to plant some seeds tools and gets out that it can open it jake is back to the effect i was able to mention a cure for. you're expecting. i still have the chicken choking the remote region of south east will retain the cia. it's five. it's not enough posture for the dutch cheese to melt the two children. the cost and time thank you. she is now dependent on the weekly supply of corn soy and a reach a nutritious fruit mix the sugar and
the flight home and found our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fayette they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this play with them and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would think you read this this field and...
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wait and see for this evening's results to find out we're putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan oh life interrupted by a subpoena a british couple fighting extradition to the u.s. on charges of fraud and embezzlement artie's tessera chill spoke with them the family says their lives have been turned upside down by the investigation one morning fourteen months ago a life changing knock on the door with two policeman from scotland yard and i said where i was sorry mr dunham would come to arrest you and your husband since then they've been out on bail and are fighting extradition to the united states to await trial after claims from the dunham's former company in the us that they have bezel more than one billion dollars in illegitimate expense claims something the couple say are without merit showing as evidence that they've gathered that some say they're not afraid of trial but their worst fear and be sent to the states is the possibility of being denied bail and spending here is behind bars apart from one another simply waiting for their day in court if we were away from this coun
wait and see for this evening's results to find out we're putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan oh life interrupted by a subpoena a british couple fighting extradition to the u.s. on charges of fraud and embezzlement artie's tessera chill spoke with them the family says their lives have been turned upside down by the investigation one morning fourteen months ago a life changing knock on the door with two policeman from scotland yard and i said where i was sorry mr dunham would come to...
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to wait and see for this evening's results to find out when putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan oh . and a click away act of protester threat of war the pentagon sound the alarm over iranian warships approaching us maritime borders but r.t.e. dot com for the whole story there plus notorious and immigration go home or face arrest campaign backfires on its mastermind the details of what forced the u.k. immigration chief to resign just a click away. established life interrupted by a subpoena a british couple are fighting extradition to the u.s. on charges of fraud and embezzlement artie's tests are silly and went to see the family who says their lives have been turned upside down by the investigation. one morning fourteen months ago a life changing knock on the door with two policeman from scotland yard and i said i was sorry miss dunham would come to arrest you and your husband since then they've been out on bail and are fighting extradition to the united states to await trial after claims from the dunham's former company in the us that they have more than one million dollars in i
to wait and see for this evening's results to find out when putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan oh . and a click away act of protester threat of war the pentagon sound the alarm over iranian warships approaching us maritime borders but r.t.e. dot com for the whole story there plus notorious and immigration go home or face arrest campaign backfires on its mastermind the details of what forced the u.k. immigration chief to resign just a click away. established life interrupted by a...
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have to wait and see what is evening's results to find out reporting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan of. a corruption pandemic sweeping new member states brussels claims losses to shady deals amount to hundreds of billions of euros. there are estimation that corruption costs in the us is no less than one hundred twenty billion euros each year and that is the equivalent of an annual budget so it's a lot of money we're talking about figures revealed by the e.u.'s home affairs commission its first annual report agency agency's chief cecilia malmstrom called the problem breathtaking and warned that it was getting worse philip plays an m.e.p. for the flemish nationalist party says while highlighting bribery on a national level report ignores brussels overall complicity. problems in some member states are huge and widespread and the problem within the u.p.a. union is that all the member states are in danger of being contaminated the by this problem because when you are in the euro zone for instance and when one of these member states in the eurozone has a big corruption probe oom will this
have to wait and see what is evening's results to find out reporting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan of. a corruption pandemic sweeping new member states brussels claims losses to shady deals amount to hundreds of billions of euros. there are estimation that corruption costs in the us is no less than one hundred twenty billion euros each year and that is the equivalent of an annual budget so it's a lot of money we're talking about figures revealed by the e.u.'s home affairs commission its...
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brando kaplan. >> mr. kerry simon. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. randall stevenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings , dr. maya cummings. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is joanna cole and mr. peter god one. [inaudible conversations] one .. >> this is good. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] ms. karine lynn and mr. john luddy. mr. mark to the locally and ms. elizabeth strickland. the honorable todd stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb ballou. mr. andrew tobias, ms. marie brenner. the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. lee saunders. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. karen marisol key mr. vivid valvo truck. ms. jane stutzman and mr. bill stutman the third. the honorable daniel gray and ms. seelye. the honorable wesley kiernan, mr. paul kiernan. mr. james crane. [inaudible conversations] ms. jennifer aleman and mr. frank skinner. ms. jill abramson and mr. william woodson. ms. rebec
brando kaplan. >> mr. kerry simon. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. randall stevenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings , dr. maya cummings. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is joanna cole and mr. peter god one. [inaudible conversations] one .. >> this is good. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] ms. karine lynn and mr. john luddy. mr. mark to the locally and ms. elizabeth strickland. the honorable todd...
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maria kaplan of the gapa has been critical in getting us here and ann -- anchor for this development and christy and to the mayor's office our gratitude goes out to elizabeth. our financial partners mept and their advisors kenny, of been a big part of making block six a reality. it's an environmentally sustain able urban project in dedication for real estate investment helps propel the market for sustain able real estate market block six. i would like to thank ed for his incredible innovative building design and chuck pally from ko construction, our contractors. i want to personally thank brian lawrence and bruce am as -- armstrong for their incredible assistance to getting us to this point and lastly my partner and brother-in-law lee for his tireless work for nearly 4 years in bringing all of the pieces of this amazing puzzle together. thank you everyone and everyone i did not mention. before i bring up the mayor, i would like to discuss something. we also install a time capsule. we want to make the time capsule more meaningful. in addition to burying it on the sight, -- site, we pl
maria kaplan of the gapa has been critical in getting us here and ann -- anchor for this development and christy and to the mayor's office our gratitude goes out to elizabeth. our financial partners mept and their advisors kenny, of been a big part of making block six a reality. it's an environmentally sustain able urban project in dedication for real estate investment helps propel the market for sustain able real estate market block six. i would like to thank ed for his incredible innovative...
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little did it the wind room and found our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fayette they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this land over him and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would begin we get this the field and when should it. any response. they have been a pain. david looked into it. between work and hopefully it will be fine it was even a success with them. that's all that's left to plant some seeds tools and gets out that it can open it jake is back to the effect i was able to mention that hate you for your insight. i still have the chicken choking the remote region of south east will retain. the cia it's five. it's not enough posture for the dutch cheese to melt the children of the crops fail. thank you she is now dependent on the weekly supply of corn soy and a reach a nutritious fruit mix t
little did it the wind room and found our region that we selected the kaplan said that when you said oh so but it's quite the footy give the fayette they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this land over him and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would begin we get this the field...
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you know aaron kaplan he's an amazing producer and he just told me to read the script i fell in love with it it's a show about you know me being a mom and i'm a mom in real life and i was just excited to be able to play a mom for them or do it is well yes i produce it and i'm loving every single moment of it it's a great show she will be a very busy and you're both parents yes happily married yes she you don't use your married name well. i'm tia mowry harder act and i'm to marry maury housley we have the same initials now still is not interesting are the men you married similar no because twins usually marry men beddoes similar thank god that did not i am in with my what is your husband do he's in after his leave your very hard for you my husband is a senior correspondent for fox news fox news oh yes. he's on the right side of the ledger every day right and he would never. write sort of yes he's a parsed funny is fair and balanced yeah exactly i'm like that with all the art that you should have i'm on your show do they all get along the husbands how do you do they speak at the same t
you know aaron kaplan he's an amazing producer and he just told me to read the script i fell in love with it it's a show about you know me being a mom and i'm a mom in real life and i was just excited to be able to play a mom for them or do it is well yes i produce it and i'm loving every single moment of it it's a great show she will be a very busy and you're both parents yes happily married yes she you don't use your married name well. i'm tia mowry harder act and i'm to marry maury housley...
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it is just fifty percent more expensive than in the us according to kaplan that because of the unavoidable cactus like to use and transportation costs previously capital lecture car was expected to hold the higher price and time again in the us. back in many chinese market insiders. i think that the model of the game to china for three times higher than the new f one. we put that apple products become almost entirely targeted to china super wealthy. but coming out of his kingdom epcot the prices much lower than the other four cars sold in china. the range rover five liter v eight which opened on the nine thousand us dollars us for help around four hundred thousand dollars in china. and most retail stores even after trying to pay another thirty three thousand dollars to speed up the entire process. the huge price disparity. mostly after the attack. to some that uses directed their anger at the height at all. dr is also countryside practice. no look after the collection for cars turned up looking for domestic arts. by doing this welcome to match the cards in korea. rapidly developing by cont
it is just fifty percent more expensive than in the us according to kaplan that because of the unavoidable cactus like to use and transportation costs previously capital lecture car was expected to hold the higher price and time again in the us. back in many chinese market insiders. i think that the model of the game to china for three times higher than the new f one. we put that apple products become almost entirely targeted to china super wealthy. but coming out of his kingdom epcot the...
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to wait and see what is evenings results to find out we're putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan. a nun and a churchgoer have been cold on russia's sun holly an island in the far east of the country after shooting inside of a three troll a gunman armed with a rifle opened firing during six other parishioners the suspect who was detained right after the incident was an employee of a private security company investigators are trying to determine the motives of the twenty four year old church it's a lot more international news in brief this hour that two owners of a bangladesh clothing front tree have been denied bail after they surrendered to the authorities on sunday the husband and wife are facing homicide charges for a massive fire that killed one hundred twelve workers two years ago the couple could be sent to prison for life or found guilty in five considered the deadliest in a nation that to use as cheap labor and relies on garment exports to the u.s. and here were. secure as you saw security sources say say a bomb explosion in yemen has killed a senior intelligence colonel a
to wait and see what is evenings results to find out we're putting in zurich switzerland i'm lucy kaplan. a nun and a churchgoer have been cold on russia's sun holly an island in the far east of the country after shooting inside of a three troll a gunman armed with a rifle opened firing during six other parishioners the suspect who was detained right after the incident was an employee of a private security company investigators are trying to determine the motives of the twenty four year old...
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. >> reporter: the local premier, and it coincides with the 100th anniversary of kaplan first putting on his famous costume. >> we were crazy about him. and even two years later, there was not anyone in the world who didn't know his name. it was chad chaplain mania. >> reporter: it continues a century later. aljazeera, london. >> well, facebook turns ten today. in website years, that's old enough for an aarp card, where the demographics are heading. turns out that some young people can't be bothered with all of that typing. >> reporter: it's become the way that you remember friend's birthdays, and keep in touch with family, and how we stalk our exes. facebook, 10 years old, has become an integral part of our everyday lives. you know its big when hollywood makes a movie about the social network, looking at how it all began at harvard. >> the harvard facebook. >> reporter: lindsay tine is also a harvard graduate, in possession of a pre-digital facebook. >> this is probably like the one that mark zuckerberg has, and it was the inspiration for facebook. >> reporter: founded by friend, tod
. >> reporter: the local premier, and it coincides with the 100th anniversary of kaplan first putting on his famous costume. >> we were crazy about him. and even two years later, there was not anyone in the world who didn't know his name. it was chad chaplain mania. >> reporter: it continues a century later. aljazeera, london. >> well, facebook turns ten today. in website years, that's old enough for an aarp card, where the demographics are heading. turns out that some...
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joining us here in new york arthur kaplan, director of the gigs of medical ethics. arthur it is great to have you on the show. ivf is growing by leaps and bounds. more than 60,000 of the babies born in the u.s. were born through ifc. -- ivf. >> enormous explosion worldwide. i'm going to say it is well over 200,000 babies. what used to be an oddity has become routine. in how much witt is parents who have fertility issues and how many of it is parents who are actually doing this because they want a new jen tinge screening for a possible disease they are they might be transmitting? >> that is a great question. i would say if we went back, seven years, 95% of people infertile. today, i'm going to bet there is probably 10 or 15 percent growing of fertile people saying i want to avoid disease. i'm going to make embryos though we could make them the old birds and bees way, i want to make sure i don't have a child with a problem. >> and the reality is that doctors can develop embryos. we have been able to put it in a dish, not hurt it. it grows normally. you take the dna ou
joining us here in new york arthur kaplan, director of the gigs of medical ethics. arthur it is great to have you on the show. ivf is growing by leaps and bounds. more than 60,000 of the babies born in the u.s. were born through ifc. -- ivf. >> enormous explosion worldwide. i'm going to say it is well over 200,000 babies. what used to be an oddity has become routine. in how much witt is parents who have fertility issues and how many of it is parents who are actually doing this because...
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art kaplan who's a medical ethicist says he's in favor of the technique within reason.want to draw the line we have to draw anytime a different place. not to say never jeanetgenetica engineer an embryo or a baby, but we have to say only use it for diseases. if that's what we're going to say, i'm comfortable with that. but to say we're not going to do it at all and leave kids impaired or dying, that seems to me not the right ethical course. >> so far the fda is not hipping its hand on which way it will lean. but experts believe they will allow this in small-scale trials. shep. >> there are some fierce critics of this thing, trace. what's their point? >> well, their point is they call this gene modification. and they're saying that what happens is it's the first step toward parents actually picking their child's eye color and height and iq. they say there are a lot of religious and social and ethical concerns when scientists decide to start playing god. they also believe that the technique could lead to unintended disease and mutation and they point out the fda would be t
art kaplan who's a medical ethicist says he's in favor of the technique within reason.want to draw the line we have to draw anytime a different place. not to say never jeanetgenetica engineer an embryo or a baby, but we have to say only use it for diseases. if that's what we're going to say, i'm comfortable with that. but to say we're not going to do it at all and leave kids impaired or dying, that seems to me not the right ethical course. >> so far the fda is not hipping its hand on...
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the company's 401(k) policy, here is harvard professor and author of "what you are really robert kaplanthat may ceos get so out of touch with everybody else? >> i don't think they are. on or timith lululem armstrong or others, there have been comments people would preferred they did not make. they tend not to make these mistakes. if they reflect a lack of understanding, they have got to come back and apologize and fix the issue. that,have seen a lot of you mentioned chuck wilson, ceo of -- former founder of lulule mon. goes on. what makes a good apology? underlying reality is what matters at the end of the day, apology is fine and works if you suggest you realize you made a mistake, you admit it. issue andd fix the move on. if the apology is superficial and there is still a problem, the apology does not help. lulemon, customers understood it was a problem with the quality, that is why what the ceo said suggested he did not understand. with us, there is a difference between a screw up going after someone's retirement plan. challenges will not go away. he backtracks on a retirement plan i
the company's 401(k) policy, here is harvard professor and author of "what you are really robert kaplanthat may ceos get so out of touch with everybody else? >> i don't think they are. on or timith lululem armstrong or others, there have been comments people would preferred they did not make. they tend not to make these mistakes. if they reflect a lack of understanding, they have got to come back and apologize and fix the issue. that,have seen a lot of you mentioned chuck wilson, ceo...
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. >> arthur kaplan is a professor of bioethics at a university. he joins us to discuss this topic. what do you make of this move in belgium? >> belgium is on the frontier, out on the envelope with this policy. they have been, in a way, the world leader, if you will in thinking about the right to assisted suicide. extending it to children is a step that i think will be normsly controversial. >> the legislation has conditions, tight conditions. it says that the child must be in a hopeless medical situation of: >> these are cases where the child is certain to die. who can determine that? >> that is a great point. medicine, while good at determining who is likely to die is not perfect. it has to be a criticism made here. people will say the caps of a mistake, you can't tolerate the policy. the other criticism is to say, "sure, we don't want children to suf, no one should suffer." we should give them pain medicines, why take the next step to euthanasia, kapt you be a -- can'ts you be aggressive in pain control. >> some say palliative care is sophisticated where it is a grey area, and a
. >> arthur kaplan is a professor of bioethics at a university. he joins us to discuss this topic. what do you make of this move in belgium? >> belgium is on the frontier, out on the envelope with this policy. they have been, in a way, the world leader, if you will in thinking about the right to assisted suicide. extending it to children is a step that i think will be normsly controversial. >> the legislation has conditions, tight conditions. it says that the child must be in...
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arthur kaplan is with n.y.u. medical center. both join me now.h the general benefits. the benefits are known. it has to do with the mitro condria. dr. stevens? >> it can help babies that have this problem but there is the unknown danger. in some animal models we know this is causing behavior problems, growth problems, fertility problems. we don't know what is going to happen in humans. secondly, it crosses a bright ethical line. we're going to have to cannibalize one embryo to help another, destroy one human being to assist another. then we open the line to what you're talking about, designer babies. essentially we're messing with eggs and sperm. what happens with doing that is that you pass on the genetic things you do from generation to generation, and then where do you draw the line? we're going to help 600 base. what about children that may have a risk for diabetes? don't we need to be doing this for them? before long you're into the designer children business. >> you're presenting an ethical case. scientifically, dr. kaplan, what are we look
arthur kaplan is with n.y.u. medical center. both join me now.h the general benefits. the benefits are known. it has to do with the mitro condria. dr. stevens? >> it can help babies that have this problem but there is the unknown danger. in some animal models we know this is causing behavior problems, growth problems, fertility problems. we don't know what is going to happen in humans. secondly, it crosses a bright ethical line. we're going to have to cannibalize one embryo to help...
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fox news.com tech editor jeremy kaplan is with us, we've got a whole bunch of things to talk about andines first. apple's chief of mergers and acquisitions met with tesla's elon musk it's a secret meeting, but talk of a partnership or something more. that's intriguing, but we want to talk about the idea of these two behemoths getting together. >> there's reports that they're actively talking instead of suggesting you guys should look at that. i think it works on both sides. i think it's for apple the brain trust since steve jobs passed away and elon musk, the genius-- >> and you say the industry has been talking about it. from the layman's point of view, you don't see the connection. one company makes electric cars and the other-- there's always the idea that there would be synergy there? >> not synergy, but genius, but you need with a company, a ways to think of fresh things. charles: even though it's a tech company. elon musk probably holds a lot of the cards here. >> what you're buying with the company is is one guy. and like with apple it was a vision with one man, the ipad and the
fox news.com tech editor jeremy kaplan is with us, we've got a whole bunch of things to talk about andines first. apple's chief of mergers and acquisitions met with tesla's elon musk it's a secret meeting, but talk of a partnership or something more. that's intriguing, but we want to talk about the idea of these two behemoths getting together. >> there's reports that they're actively talking instead of suggesting you guys should look at that. i think it works on both sides. i think it's...
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dan kaplan covered the nfl for "the sports business journal."it because of the strong prime timelineup. the nfl wanted the most exposure for thursday night which is trying to be in a bigger platform. you have southbound night football and monday night football. most people are not familiar with thursday night football and they're trying to deeight the next big platform. >> i remember sean mcmanus and two of the big cheeses doing the hula somewhere. are you surprised it's just a one-year deal because normally aren't the contracts much longer than that? >> absolutely. the contracts are usually in three. the current contract for cbs, fox and nbc are four years. currently it's on the nfl network. that has not been as successful as they would have liked. the distribution of the channel is not great. the viewership has not been great at least by nfl standards. they're honestly not quite sure if this is the way they want to go. they want the cash obviously, so they're doing a one-year deal with an option for the second year. >> will that not cannibaliz
dan kaplan covered the nfl for "the sports business journal."it because of the strong prime timelineup. the nfl wanted the most exposure for thursday night which is trying to be in a bigger platform. you have southbound night football and monday night football. most people are not familiar with thursday night football and they're trying to deeight the next big platform. >> i remember sean mcmanus and two of the big cheeses doing the hula somewhere. are you surprised it's just a...