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as in, "i drunk texted a cat lady, we met up, and it was not a kodak moment." [ applause ] and finallyme tv news. in a new promo for "the bachelor," nick actually hints that he might not hand out a a final rose to any of the remaining women. [ audience oohs ] yeah, after a whole season he won't take any of them. check out how "bachelor" fans are reacting to this. >> i mean, that's the silliest thing i've ever heard. >> why would he do that? >> he's been doing this for like nine months, he can't find anybody. what a loser. >> jimmy: i mean, do you belie -- what a reaction. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: sounding great, guys. hey, everybody, it is monday and we are so happy to be back. we have a great show tonight. everyone's awesome. he stars in the hulu series "the path," aaron paul is here. >> steve: whoa. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's a great guy. also joining us tonight from the fx drama, "the americans," keri russell is stopping by. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] love that show. >> jimmy: i lo
as in, "i drunk texted a cat lady, we met up, and it was not a kodak moment." [ applause ] and finallyme tv news. in a new promo for "the bachelor," nick actually hints that he might not hand out a a final rose to any of the remaining women. [ audience oohs ] yeah, after a whole season he won't take any of them. check out how "bachelor" fans are reacting to this. >> i mean, that's the silliest thing i've ever heard. >> why would he do that? >>...
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. >> i had stock in kodak. kodak still existed. what's kodak?ere over the years and do you remember this moment, charlie gibson? and roll the videotape. >> okay, baby. mwah. >> jack hanna. ♪ this will be >> ladies and gentlemen, the father of the bride. >> when she got married, yep, yep, yep, yep. [ applause ] >> when i left, when i left they asked me of all the guests that you've had on the program in 19 years, 19 years of getting up early, they said of all the guests we've ever had on the show you can have one back. who would you like to have? >> what did you say? >> kermit the frog. >> somebody tweeted me and when i said -- somebody -- i had put a picture up early in the morning, two of of us and the love coming your way and someone said is kermit coming too? this is what i wanted to show you this. this is what i wanted to show you, the fun you had. >> four, three, two, one. >> oh. >> your wife was so upset with you about that. >> this was before we did a week of shows in australia and i walked into the room two days before the show was to st
. >> i had stock in kodak. kodak still existed. what's kodak?ere over the years and do you remember this moment, charlie gibson? and roll the videotape. >> okay, baby. mwah. >> jack hanna. ♪ this will be >> ladies and gentlemen, the father of the bride. >> when she got married, yep, yep, yep, yep. [ applause ] >> when i left, when i left they asked me of all the guests that you've had on the program in 19 years, 19 years of getting up early, they said of...
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we had hp, kodak, but at the first stage it was just for manufacturing, so they would just produce stuffem to the u.s., but now it has been evolving into becoming a design the city, taking the next step to not only being a manufacturing center. and now, we also have a bunch of startups setting up shop there. there was one i visited, a software development company that started out in silicon valley, then moved its offices to guadalajara because the costs are lower and they have many advantages like nice weather, so it has been evolving and is now a booming tech of that includes many of the world's most important companies in smaller startups. carol: it is interesting when you talk about the cost equation. that is why companies move offshore out of the united states where they can find cheaper ways of doing business. you talk about wages in guadalajara for wise line are three times lester that a significant for a company. >> it is significant. what the founder of the company was telling me is that it is not only the labor cost itself, but other costs, renting the place, transportation for
we had hp, kodak, but at the first stage it was just for manufacturing, so they would just produce stuffem to the u.s., but now it has been evolving into becoming a design the city, taking the next step to not only being a manufacturing center. and now, we also have a bunch of startups setting up shop there. there was one i visited, a software development company that started out in silicon valley, then moved its offices to guadalajara because the costs are lower and they have many advantages...
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that's what we want to do, help people at macy's or maybe the people that used to be at kodak or peoplethe car industry who are watching tesla helping them be great at what they do. >> it is nine months, it is a master's, an advanced agree. people have tech comfort, not necessarily savvy. what are they going to get when they finish this course and say i have this degree in my hand. here is what i can do know. the biggest frustration that i find in talking to people is that the world is changing faster than our ability to keep up with it. there's always these new sexy ads or new technologies that are changing the way that people do work. what we want to offer with our program is not only introduce people to what you need to do to be effective today in the business world, the digital business world, but to be prepared for the inevitable changes coming. a lot of times they ask, steve, what are the most business skills today? i can tell you what i think they are. the truth is don't you want to be prepared for the business challenges and skills needed for tomorrow and the year after. >> stev
that's what we want to do, help people at macy's or maybe the people that used to be at kodak or peoplethe car industry who are watching tesla helping them be great at what they do. >> it is nine months, it is a master's, an advanced agree. people have tech comfort, not necessarily savvy. what are they going to get when they finish this course and say i have this degree in my hand. here is what i can do know. the biggest frustration that i find in talking to people is that the world is...
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susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. allison: they always have that little border around the film, and those two flag insignia was ps. seal of the survey core they are actually signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. >> so many films were done with reenactment. for example, the british did a reenactment of the battle of the psalm. this is actual footage taken in the united states or overseas. >> this is footage of the background that got the united states into the war. tell us about that decision. allison: the entry of the united states into the war is still interesting. what they are showing on the screen here is submarine warfare where they were attacking civilians or supposedly civilian ships. this caused a lot of tension between the u.s. and germany. some scholars say this led to the u.s. entering the first world war, particularly the sinking of the lusitania. susan: this is remarkable footage they were able to get, the american or allied vessels. those being sunk. mitchell: i
susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. allison: they always have that little border around the film, and those two flag insignia was ps. seal of the survey core they are actually signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. >> so many films were done with reenactment. for example, the british did a reenactment of the battle of the psalm. this is actual footage taken in the united states or overseas. >> this is footage of the...
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susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. like watchinglly these official films, because they always have that little border around the film, and the two flags that is the insignia of the signal corps, those are the flags. at the moment of pride to have these. mitchell: so many films were done with reenactments. for example, the british dear -- did a reenactment of the battle of the psalm. this is actual footage taken in the united states or overseas. susan: this is the background of what the u.s. into the war. allison, take us into that decision. allison: the entry of the united states into the war is still interesting. scholars still debated until today. what they are showing on the screen here is the u-boat, where they were attacking civilians or supposedly civilian ships. this caused a lot of tension between the u.s. and germany. some scholars cite this as one of the factors that led to the u.s. entering the first world war. whatcularly the people -- the people are most familiar with, the sinking of the lusitania. susan:
susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. like watchinglly these official films, because they always have that little border around the film, and the two flags that is the insignia of the signal corps, those are the flags. at the moment of pride to have these. mitchell: so many films were done with reenactments. for example, the british dear -- did a reenactment of the battle of the psalm. this is actual footage taken in the united states or overseas. susan: this is the...
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to promise that coal jobs are coming back is like promising the workers who used to work at eastman kodakt film is going to come back. not likely to happen. >> kroft: there are people out there would say, "look, is it mike bloomberg's job to give the sierra club $100 million to go out and try and--"? >> bloomberg: it's not my job. i wanted-- >> kroft: "250-- coal plants?" >> bloomberg: well, keep in mind, mike bloomberg's kids and grandkids are breathing that air, just like the coal miners' families are breathing that air. and the coal miners are the ones that have the conflict. they want their jobs, i understand that. they need to be able to feed their families. they also have to worry about their health and the health of their families. >> kroft: are you giving money to try and find these coal-- to try and reeducate and give them new skills? >> bloomberg: we're certainly working on trying to find ways to create jobs. not just for them. but technology, which is what cost the coal miners their jobs- - not the sierra club, incidentally-- long before the sierra club started this, coal minin
to promise that coal jobs are coming back is like promising the workers who used to work at eastman kodakt film is going to come back. not likely to happen. >> kroft: there are people out there would say, "look, is it mike bloomberg's job to give the sierra club $100 million to go out and try and--"? >> bloomberg: it's not my job. i wanted-- >> kroft: "250-- coal plants?" >> bloomberg: well, keep in mind, mike bloomberg's kids and grandkids are...
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talk about the story of kodak, which 50 years ago owned photography, then went bankrupt.ive enough, and as a result, got left behind. how it is amazing at davos we see a five-year plan become a three-year plan. prof. lo: it used to be the case that five-minute level was high frequency. now a five-met return is a long-term investment. thing have -- things have gotten a lot more quick. tom: andrew lo, thank you very much, adaptive markets right here. really thoughtful here on the challenges for global wall street. we will come back and look at the markets. steve case will continue on the state of technology. robertson. finch will stop by. bob finch nailed the sterling call your we will speak with him about the new strong yen. +++ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. a new helicopter came with a hidden helicopter. the new price has risen almost 7% to $31 billion according to a memo obtained by bloomberg news. each new helicopter will cost $138 million. the head of caesar's online gaming unit receives $210 mil
talk about the story of kodak, which 50 years ago owned photography, then went bankrupt.ive enough, and as a result, got left behind. how it is amazing at davos we see a five-year plan become a three-year plan. prof. lo: it used to be the case that five-minute level was high frequency. now a five-met return is a long-term investment. thing have -- things have gotten a lot more quick. tom: andrew lo, thank you very much, adaptive markets right here. really thoughtful here on the challenges for...
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it is a story that can't be connected to the demise of kodak or bausch & lomb or carrier but can be correlated to new york state becoming a high tax state. the recent book i stephen moore look at nine states without income tax versus the ten highest income tax states, growth rates and migration rates. there's a very similar story which is in seattle last week for an alumni event and it's striking how many cranes are there that are largely absent in my former hometown of rochester. more modern examples, we read read about them in the news, whether they are hypocrisies or democracies, north north korea, three generations of the kim's, russia and vladimir putin, the iranian revolutionary guard, by conservative estimates owns 33% of their country, what chavez and majuro have been doing in venezuela, but it applies to democracies. in india, most recent year that a survey has been taken, 54% of citizens report having to pay for bribe to get a public service, even higher for the lowest income class, 75%. 34% of recent electoral candidates are under criminal indictment. it pays to be in the assembly w
it is a story that can't be connected to the demise of kodak or bausch & lomb or carrier but can be correlated to new york state becoming a high tax state. the recent book i stephen moore look at nine states without income tax versus the ten highest income tax states, growth rates and migration rates. there's a very similar story which is in seattle last week for an alumni event and it's striking how many cranes are there that are largely absent in my former hometown of rochester. more...
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two foreign jets detected 100 miles south of he kodak island.ay. this is the first intercepts of russian aircraft off the west coast in nearly two years. and to another fox news alert. police say that he screamed al lieallahu akbar after a murderos rampage in fresno, california. this morning they're not calling it terrorism. they say kori ali mohammed's killing spree was race-related. former homicide detective rod wheeler says it is too early to make that call. >> very minimum i can tell you it was terrorist inspired. i looked at this guy's facebook post before they took it down, check this out real quickly. this is one of the post that he had actually written. he said we will continue to bring destruction and wrath upon america until we establish the kingdom. those rut words right out of ives sis playbook. abby: mohammed admits to targeting and killing two white men in his murderous rampage. police are blames drive through. employee recognizing steve stephens while ordering chicken nuggets in eary, pennsylvania. workers stalling him until polic
two foreign jets detected 100 miles south of he kodak island.ay. this is the first intercepts of russian aircraft off the west coast in nearly two years. and to another fox news alert. police say that he screamed al lieallahu akbar after a murderos rampage in fresno, california. this morning they're not calling it terrorism. they say kori ali mohammed's killing spree was race-related. former homicide detective rod wheeler says it is too early to make that call. >> very minimum i can tell...