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we talked about kodak.k about kodak and the digital camera, they had the first digital camera in 1975. they did not introduce it. sony did in 1981. -- they stuck to analog film. they should have been thinking about how do we reinvent ourselves? what should we be investing in? i cloud computing is something that they're focused on. they are behind the eight ball. >> ibm as well. why is this happening? is this symptom manic of something bigger or deeper? is this a more fundamental largestthat america's companies are run? >> they are too comfortable where they are at any given point in time. you can never become kumble as a corporate executive. you have to looking at what is next. >> i guarantee you, i sit down with these people and that is what they tell me. they say they are looking to the future but they are paralyzed by uncertainty. i hear that word over and over and over. that is the explanation why they are not ended the cash -- not spending the cash. >> uncertainty should not be where r&d spending. cash
we talked about kodak.k about kodak and the digital camera, they had the first digital camera in 1975. they did not introduce it. sony did in 1981. -- they stuck to analog film. they should have been thinking about how do we reinvent ourselves? what should we be investing in? i cloud computing is something that they're focused on. they are behind the eight ball. >> ibm as well. why is this happening? is this symptom manic of something bigger or deeper? is this a more fundamental...
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a kodak moment turning deadly almost there when a deck collapses under a group of people. >>> and scary surfer. a predator takes to the waves forcing a beach to close, but this is no shark. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm marci gonzalez in for diana perez. >>> i'm john muller. we begin with a mystery illness affecting more than 20 children in california. the victims have polio-like symptoms. >> this morning one mother is describing what happened to her child. here's abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: 4-year-old sophia jarvis was having trouble breathing. doctors thought she had asthma, but then she suffered weakness and paralysis in her left arm and leg. >> i'd like to say that sophia is still a healthy young girl who's thriving, and we were very lucky that it only affected her left arm. >> reporter: doctors say sophia is one of five children in california showing signs of a mysterious polio-like illness, and they are investigating as many as 25 more. their average age is 12. all are unable to move some or all of their limbs. >> we think it's probably a very small number of overall patients
a kodak moment turning deadly almost there when a deck collapses under a group of people. >>> and scary surfer. a predator takes to the waves forcing a beach to close, but this is no shark. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm marci gonzalez in for diana perez. >>> i'm john muller. we begin with a mystery illness affecting more than 20 children in california. the victims have polio-like symptoms. >> this morning one mother is describing what happened to her child....
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. >> well, is blackberry really on the way to becoming like kodak or blockbuster? that blackberry recently appointed the chief executive. he had something to say about the prospects of the company. he says they can rebuild the firm. >> i take that the direction that they are going in might get a sense of their future. this is especially in government and being a solution provider. this plays well to their historical sense and is a wise place for them to play in the future. it dropped off of our top 100 list. if they do focus, that is the thing that will be required. this could be a brand focused, very much on the business into price space and playing on its virtues like very good security. >> let's talk about who is at the very top of the list. what makes apple so fabulous? >> there are three things that we look at when we value brands. one of which is how much money you make and where you make it? the second things are more to do with the degree to which it encourages you to choose. the brand is a major part of the reason why we choose their products. they don't n
. >> well, is blackberry really on the way to becoming like kodak or blockbuster? that blackberry recently appointed the chief executive. he had something to say about the prospects of the company. he says they can rebuild the firm. >> i take that the direction that they are going in might get a sense of their future. this is especially in government and being a solution provider. this plays well to their historical sense and is a wise place for them to play in the future. it...
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our producer says we were right on kodak. back in the 1980s.d you are pushing it down. what are you, some sort of communist? back then you could not talk down kodak. probably about 1981, before you were born. a long, long time ago. that and is our program. cheryl, adam, it is yours. cheryl: we will be looking at tesla. up 500% over the last year, stuart. adam: i'm trying to figure out, jcpenney? $5.50. be really careful. cheryl: he is going to make money all the way to the bank in the next hour, and hopefully will make money in the next hour of "markets now." adam: home depot whips, toll brothers warned. pointing the finger at mother nature. the broader market so for weathering the storm. cheryl: the bowls are not the only ones losing momentum. the house recovery is running out of steam after the best unit again since 2005, home prices slipping in the month of december, the second straight month over month decline in moments. robert shiller, the co-author of the case-shiller index joins us on if the recovery at home values is over. adam: uncert
our producer says we were right on kodak. back in the 1980s.d you are pushing it down. what are you, some sort of communist? back then you could not talk down kodak. probably about 1981, before you were born. a long, long time ago. that and is our program. cheryl, adam, it is yours. cheryl: we will be looking at tesla. up 500% over the last year, stuart. adam: i'm trying to figure out, jcpenney? $5.50. be really careful. cheryl: he is going to make money all the way to the bank in the next...
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. >> el que de verdad me ha dejado impresionado el de kodak en times square cuando lo vi dije oh!iÓn porque estoy haciendo lo que quiero, no entro al estudio diciendo tenemos que hacer un Éxito, no tenemos que hacer una canciÓn juntas sÉ que le va a encantar al pÚblico porque soy parte del pÚblico, antes de que sea un artista. >> latino pa' arriba pa' lante porque aquÍ no hay mÁs nada. >> dice que la privacidad de sus cuatro hijos es lo que mÁs protege. >> porque ellos tengan sus vidas ¿no?, yo creo que si yo, ellos entran en el ojo del pÚblico estoy quitando algo a ellos y es algo yo no creo en (en inglÉs). >> no es justo para ellos. >> no es justo para ellos. >> pitbull es lo que quiere el pÚblico y lo que quiere la gente, soy papi. la persona pregunta pitbull, no conoce pitbull, conozco a papi, armando van aprender mucho de Íi y van aprender muchas cosas juntas. >> ♪ (mÚsica)♪. >> en solo horas pitbull regresa al escenario de premio lo nuestro para interpretar uno de sus nuevos temas y que vengan muchos Éxitos mÁs para nuestro querido pitbull, como pasa el tiempo. >> que curios
. >> el que de verdad me ha dejado impresionado el de kodak en times square cuando lo vi dije oh!iÓn porque estoy haciendo lo que quiero, no entro al estudio diciendo tenemos que hacer un Éxito, no tenemos que hacer una canciÓn juntas sÉ que le va a encantar al pÚblico porque soy parte del pÚblico, antes de que sea un artista. >> latino pa' arriba pa' lante porque aquÍ no hay mÁs nada. >> dice que la privacidad de sus cuatro hijos es lo que mÁs protege. >>...
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. >> you're opposite the kodak.ght is so i could camp out and get good seats. >> jimmy: i think you'll probably have a good seat. do you feel superior to the rest of the group? >> i do. but i try not to hold it against any of them. >> jimmy: the basic training, you guys went through kind of -- >> the basic train, what does that involve? >> we didn't really go through basic training. >> jimmy: oh, i thought you were committed to this film. >> no, no, no. we -- there's a -- is there's a place that you can get food in the morning. >> it's a long walk. it's a really long walk. >> jimmy: is it weird hanging out with a bunch of guys dressed at nazis around the knack table? >> well, we were -- when john and i did "o brother where art thou" we had a whole drills team dressed as klu klux klan. and they would be sitting around the table to get snacks. and they have a burning cross there. all these guys dressed up as the klan. >> we're in formation dancing around this huge group of klansman. and these small planes would be goi
. >> you're opposite the kodak.ght is so i could camp out and get good seats. >> jimmy: i think you'll probably have a good seat. do you feel superior to the rest of the group? >> i do. but i try not to hold it against any of them. >> jimmy: the basic training, you guys went through kind of -- >> the basic train, what does that involve? >> we didn't really go through basic training. >> jimmy: oh, i thought you were committed to this film. >> no,...
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kodak's peak they were employing 145,000 mostly middle class jobs.ploy? it's a little bit of the effect of creative destruction and, you know, technology advances our -- inherently it's a deflationary force for job creation for better or worse. >> i would highlight home depot announced they were going to hire 80,000 part time workers up from 70,000 last year. clearly there are companies that are seeing more than expected demand. there are definitely areas of the economy that are doing better. >> every year of the recovery the same debate has been had, which is back in 2008-2009, there was a worry the companies would never hire again. we've added a couple million jobs since then. part of it becomes a question of do we just not know that it's all going to turn out okay or has something fundamentally changed? >> now we're going to fight a head wind. the first is the fed is going to continue to taper. that's going to be a head wind. secondly interest rates will go above 3%. they'll get out of this 2.5% to 3% trading change. and then can people still affo
kodak's peak they were employing 145,000 mostly middle class jobs.ploy? it's a little bit of the effect of creative destruction and, you know, technology advances our -- inherently it's a deflationary force for job creation for better or worse. >> i would highlight home depot announced they were going to hire 80,000 part time workers up from 70,000 last year. clearly there are companies that are seeing more than expected demand. there are definitely areas of the economy that are doing...
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that's next it was definitely not a kodak moment.to israel's prime minister and germany's chancellor merkel never wanted to you see. well, you will see it right here coming up. >>> senator lindsey graham blasting susan rice on twitter. rice still sticking by the talking points she delivered on five different sunday morning shows in the days right after the benghazi attack when four americans were murdered in that attack. but the obama administration insisted it was all about a video. senator lindsey graham tweeting susan rice may be comfortable about the role she played in benghazi debacle but no one else outside of president obama's inner circle is. senator graham joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> what a very smart thing to have said if i say so myself. >> what is going on with this? i mean, at least -- i mean -- >> getting away with it. >> secretary of state hillary clinton says said this was the most regrettable incident of the time she was there susan rice acts like it's still fine. >> well, from her point of view, her job was t
that's next it was definitely not a kodak moment.to israel's prime minister and germany's chancellor merkel never wanted to you see. well, you will see it right here coming up. >>> senator lindsey graham blasting susan rice on twitter. rice still sticking by the talking points she delivered on five different sunday morning shows in the days right after the benghazi attack when four americans were murdered in that attack. but the obama administration insisted it was all about a video....
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that's next it was definitely not a kodak moment.l's prime minister and germany's chancellor merkel never wanted to you see. well, you will see it right here coming up. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with applicati sites. discontinue andgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with bt cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower spe
that's next it was definitely not a kodak moment.l's prime minister and germany's chancellor merkel never wanted to you see. well, you will see it right here coming up. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily....
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sacrifice in defense of our state and nation returning also creates a new generation since out the kodak gained statehood 89 hours a has provided a whole for veterans. i read the initial stage of the state and he talked about at home as a reporter last month our plan to build a new veterans' home is on track a and under budget. contractors have been busy moving earth than blasting rock underground utilities are being installed in one building is being demolished it is scheduled to open late to next year to provide a place for 18 veterans. those who live and hot springs are a small portion of the 75,000 veterans living in south dakota -- to cover every teenage rolled for to add to those returning from afghanistan. this year department of veterans affairs is launching operation reach all veterans to reach every veteran to offer assistance of federal or state local benefits involve more than 130 open houses with at least one in every single county to reach out to veterans and later today and will sign a proclamation declaring today operation reached all veterans day to kickoff this effort.
sacrifice in defense of our state and nation returning also creates a new generation since out the kodak gained statehood 89 hours a has provided a whole for veterans. i read the initial stage of the state and he talked about at home as a reporter last month our plan to build a new veterans' home is on track a and under budget. contractors have been busy moving earth than blasting rock underground utilities are being installed in one building is being demolished it is scheduled to open late to...
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look what happened to blackberry and nokia and motorola and eastman kodak. so listen.enjoy doing this. i do not enjoy the five. i would rather have us, but this, to me, is one of the most interesting ones i have been in because this is very binary. >> there is a part of me that thinks you enjoy the fight, at least a little. >> i would rather make love than war. come on, you know that. in a very spiritual way. >> all right, thank you very much for joining us today, and i just want to mention to viewers that i did reach out to mark andreessen and to ebay for hear fromnd if we them, we will for sure let you know. >> we will get back to you we onl get with mark andreessen this. all right, samsung has just unveiled a new version of their flagship phone in barcelona. bloomberg businessweek reporter is in lower manhattan though, where samsung is hosting a partner event. sam, you have been playing around with the new phone. what do you think? >> well, it is certainly better than the previous phone. 5, and theregalaxy s are some things that stand out right away. a larger screen
look what happened to blackberry and nokia and motorola and eastman kodak. so listen.enjoy doing this. i do not enjoy the five. i would rather have us, but this, to me, is one of the most interesting ones i have been in because this is very binary. >> there is a part of me that thinks you enjoy the fight, at least a little. >> i would rather make love than war. come on, you know that. in a very spiritual way. >> all right, thank you very much for joining us today, and i just...
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i tweeted that when i was a chief marketing u officer at kodak. the guy was relentless. be nicer. can'ts not mean that you directly get back to people because some customers are not right. where they are right, you need to knowledge it and get right down to it. companies, let's take hp. get their house in order. that is the first thing you up to do. you have to run your business right. if you suck online, you suck off-line. >> our twitter question of the day -- which company needs the marketing makeover? which company needs a marketing makeover? you can tweet us. uber alless week cover, the rage. stay tuned. ♪ >> it is our twitter question of the day. which company needs a marketing makeover? tweet us. think about it. >> good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene with adam johnson, alix steel. adam johnson has our company news. >> a lot happening right now. the political crisis in the slashes the debt rating. the rating company also said expected financial support from russia is becoming increasingly uncertain. this is just crossing the line right now. that just broke. that i
i tweeted that when i was a chief marketing u officer at kodak. the guy was relentless. be nicer. can'ts not mean that you directly get back to people because some customers are not right. where they are right, you need to knowledge it and get right down to it. companies, let's take hp. get their house in order. that is the first thing you up to do. you have to run your business right. if you suck online, you suck off-line. >> our twitter question of the day -- which company needs the...
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a kodak moment turning deadly almost there when a deck collapses under a group of people. >>> and scaryez. >>> i'm john muller.
a kodak moment turning deadly almost there when a deck collapses under a group of people. >>> and scaryez. >>> i'm john muller.
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stephen kodak. his jobs report reaction. do not panic, but do not get too excited either.ple will keep an eye on janet yellen for sure. our expectation is she explains a continuation of policy which is pretty well determined. the fed is committed to this tapering process for the whole year. she will reaffirm it, we think. eric rosen grabbed had a good speech on the boston president on thursday that went into the labor markets. i think that is pretty much representative of the review. i do not think there is much of a ripple coming out of the testimony. lori: we know puerto rico has had a couple of downgrades recently. what do you see as major headwinds? >> puerto rico is still being approached by the market. maybe it will be. it looks like there may be a consortium of south american banks that will lend money to puerto rico because they are having trouble accessing the u.s. market. if it gets large and there is a default, a nonpayment by puerto rico, this then changes. it could be systemic. the emerging market piece could be systemic. european banks are lenders, turkey now
stephen kodak. his jobs report reaction. do not panic, but do not get too excited either.ple will keep an eye on janet yellen for sure. our expectation is she explains a continuation of policy which is pretty well determined. the fed is committed to this tapering process for the whole year. she will reaffirm it, we think. eric rosen grabbed had a good speech on the boston president on thursday that went into the labor markets. i think that is pretty much representative of the review. i do not...
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. >> kodak tried that. they compare the price and printer. they determined that this printer is cheaper. they do not think about the lifetime value of it. dennis: we have lawmakers ruling in. to me, that is never a good thing. what are your thoughts on that? >> it will shed a light on it. we want to help you understand what it cost to print. when you go into one of our stores, they will help you understand. based upon your needs and what you print. over the life of that printer, we will help save you money. sandra: our early reaction is, oh, no. you feel that they could actually, you know, bring prices down. they could actually help. >> they could bring more visibility to it. at cartridge world, we are to do that for you. we recognize that the prices are e in. remanufactured cartridges? >> yes, we do. dennis: how would you respond? >> our cartridges are quality cartridges. we would put them up against any other cartridge out there. we encourage you to go into a store and see them side-by-side. sandra: you h
. >> kodak tried that. they compare the price and printer. they determined that this printer is cheaper. they do not think about the lifetime value of it. dennis: we have lawmakers ruling in. to me, that is never a good thing. what are your thoughts on that? >> it will shed a light on it. we want to help you understand what it cost to print. when you go into one of our stores, they will help you understand. based upon your needs and what you print. over the life of that printer, we...
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i compare that to eastman kodak, another photography company. it had over 140,000 workers and it's now bankrupt. so there's a lot of disruption. >> but is this unusual? have we gotten to the point where the disruption is happening to such an extent, the benefits flowing to so few, leaving so many out in the cold that we need to seriously rethink what it all means? >> i definitely think the disruption has kicked up a level. digital technologies are going everywhere in the economy. they're not just confined to the high-tech sector anymore. but let's be clear. we're creating a lot of value with all of this disruption. and that's a positive thing for our economy and society. we do need to be mindful about what's happening to our work force, but the pie is growing and that's good news. >> want to bring in the panel as well. that reminds me of larry summers when asked about whether we need to be raising the minimum wage. he was saying, look, it's more important for the u.s. that the pie is generally growing than we try to change the portion size, if y
i compare that to eastman kodak, another photography company. it had over 140,000 workers and it's now bankrupt. so there's a lot of disruption. >> but is this unusual? have we gotten to the point where the disruption is happening to such an extent, the benefits flowing to so few, leaving so many out in the cold that we need to seriously rethink what it all means? >> i definitely think the disruption has kicked up a level. digital technologies are going everywhere in the economy....
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be giant and iconic 20 or 30 years later, i would have brought along a better camera than my little kodak the adults felt. because people need to know how it was. while the girls were going crazy because each one of them thought they were singing to them, my father pulled me aside, just before i left on the tour, and this is a world war ii veteran, tough guy. and he said, larry, watch your back. these guys are a menace to society. they will destroy america, as we know it. but that's the way they felt. i know it sounds funny, but that's the way they felt. >> we had some folks who knew them early on in their career on a few weeks ago. and they said that, you know, when they saw them for the first time with the mop of hair and they said over, they said, this will never work in the u.s. of course, so many people have their favorite memories. what's your single favorite memory from your time traveling with the beatles? >> i think the single favorite memory is what they did on the airplane at night. they had opening acts. some of them were the righteous brothers, great artists, still with wonde
be giant and iconic 20 or 30 years later, i would have brought along a better camera than my little kodak the adults felt. because people need to know how it was. while the girls were going crazy because each one of them thought they were singing to them, my father pulled me aside, just before i left on the tour, and this is a world war ii veteran, tough guy. and he said, larry, watch your back. these guys are a menace to society. they will destroy america, as we know it. but that's the way...