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that's larry chang, who wrote change of heart. and we have tom mac on the other end of the currency life cycle. you've been trying to get a currency off the ground in new n new york and what's your question for our guest? >> we're trying to start a local currency called north country hours. the northern part of no,, between canada. and st. lawrence county is the second poorest in the state. so we were looking for ways to engage local activists as a way to promote global change. and so i have a question for alice. upcoming with local businesses to accept the currency. >> one of the first things that we did was form partnerships with local banks, and we're lucky enough to have five community banks here in the berkshires, and they all participate in the berk share program. and they have storefronts on main street. everybody uses hem and knows the bankers and the bankers know everybody in the community and the business people. so that partnership is really fundamental to the success of berkshares, and it means that the overhead of ber
that's larry chang, who wrote change of heart. and we have tom mac on the other end of the currency life cycle. you've been trying to get a currency off the ground in new n new york and what's your question for our guest? >> we're trying to start a local currency called north country hours. the northern part of no,, between canada. and st. lawrence county is the second poorest in the state. so we were looking for ways to engage local activists as a way to promote global change. and so i...
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. >> when i talk to people about you, people say larry wants to change the world and he believes technology show the way. that means access to the internet has to do with languages and also means how people can get access and do things that will affect their communities. this is an example. >> that is right. for me, even focusing on access more. talking about the future. we recently used balloons. it sounds totally crazy. i can show the video. two out of three people in the world would not have internet access now. we think this will really help people. >> it is a balloon? >> yeah. >> why does it give you access to the internet? you had find out a way to make balloons connect. they do not have to be tethered. >> before we started working, it is how to get access point up high cheaply. normally you do satellites and it takes a long time to watch it down. how do you watch a balloon and get it up? as far as the internet, i did a search. 30, 40 years ago, a balloon going around the earth several times. i thought why can't we do that today? >> are you at the mercy of the wind? >> as it turns out
. >> when i talk to people about you, people say larry wants to change the world and he believes technology show the way. that means access to the internet has to do with languages and also means how people can get access and do things that will affect their communities. this is an example. >> that is right. for me, even focusing on access more. talking about the future. we recently used balloons. it sounds totally crazy. i can show the video. two out of three people in the world...
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change. what's your take here? >> i think, larry, stepping back, sunday night the markets sold off hard. yesterday they looked at the size and the scale of these countries. you look at the size of ukraine it's 25 bases points of one percent of the russian gdp. russian is two and a quarter times. their economic impact on stocks is not that bad. there's more impact for european trade. >> right. i know this is a tiny economy and russia is a third world economy for its energy sector but the point is -- bob, let me go to you. the point is europe could get involved, natural gas shutdowns could get involved and these kinds of tensions have a way of rippling through. i like this reuters announcement, i'm going to assume it's true. i like the sound of it. the stock market may not like the sound of it because it's the united states being tough and kind of in your face to putin. let's face it, bob, putin's thugs have taken over the sovereign state of crimea, ended the legislature, ended the prime minister and therefore we've got to do something about that. >> correct. forget these statistics. the u
change. what's your take here? >> i think, larry, stepping back, sunday night the markets sold off hard. yesterday they looked at the size and the scale of these countries. you look at the size of ukraine it's 25 bases points of one percent of the russian gdp. russian is two and a quarter times. their economic impact on stocks is not that bad. there's more impact for european trade. >> right. i know this is a tiny economy and russia is a third world economy for its energy sector but...
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. >> when i talk to people about you people who know you well say larry wants to change the world andhe believes technology can show the way. and that means access to the internet, has to do with languages but also means how people can get access and do things that will affect their community and this is an example. >> yes, that's right. an i think for me i've been focusing on access more talking about the future. we had this. it sounds totally crazy but i can show the video here. but actually two out of three people in the world don't have good internet access. we felt we could help people. >> it's a balloon. >> yes, get access to the internet. >> why does this balloon give you access to the interne because there are interesting things you had to do to figure out how to make balloons possible. they didn't have to be tethered. this >> this is a good examination of the innovation. we thought of it five years before we started working on it. how do we get access points up high. you normally have to use satand it takes a long time to watch them. we saw there how easy it is to launch a ba
. >> when i talk to people about you people who know you well say larry wants to change the world andhe believes technology can show the way. and that means access to the internet, has to do with languages but also means how people can get access and do things that will affect their community and this is an example. >> yes, that's right. an i think for me i've been focusing on access more talking about the future. we had this. it sounds totally crazy but i can show the video here....
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they're worried about their market dying in looking to these mugshots as larry page calls them. world changingnnovations. if they do not make themselves obsolete, someone else will. >> you talked about learning something, is wall street in the game at this point? street focuses on the short term. they're looking through four years out. if executive started learning about the advances that i happening, anyre on the fortune 500 will start thinking differently. you cannot look short term anymore. you have to look at the next three-year plan, five-year plan. look at the r&d budget all the -- otherwise it will not exist. >> what are you telling your students at stanford, do they understand that they need this long-term vision? >> exactly. i tell them to take the risk and -- start upnt company. they will learn more and grow more. even if it does not succeed it is not matter. it is all learning. they have opportunities i could not dream about. them could build an app that is worth $20 billion and they could do good things and save the world. they have a unique opportunity. take the worst -- the best
they're worried about their market dying in looking to these mugshots as larry page calls them. world changingnnovations. if they do not make themselves obsolete, someone else will. >> you talked about learning something, is wall street in the game at this point? street focuses on the short term. they're looking through four years out. if executive started learning about the advances that i happening, anyre on the fortune 500 will start thinking differently. you cannot look short term...
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changing the same to green mountain coffee. >> larry flynt has been involved with pornography with "hustler" magazine. he is also involved in capital punishment. new hampshire has become the 19th state to repeal the death penalty. the founder is still the center of this debate. he wants to be heard on the issue. he remains paralyzed after being shot by joseph paul franklin back in march of 1970 eight. despite this, he is always objected to the death penalty being part of the judicial policy. he spoke about the issue with market makers. >> tempers were flaring. many people felt the only way they could react was to take somebody's life or harm them someone. probably my best argument against capital punishment has been in england, pickpocketing was a capital offense. on saturday, when they hung the pickpockets, people in the audience will be going around picking pockets of people watching the pickpockets getting hanged. they decided early on that there wasn't much of a deterrent in the death penalty. >> you don't want to seek revenge? >> no. our justice system should be about justice. not abou
changing the same to green mountain coffee. >> larry flynt has been involved with pornography with "hustler" magazine. he is also involved in capital punishment. new hampshire has become the 19th state to repeal the death penalty. the founder is still the center of this debate. he wants to be heard on the issue. he remains paralyzed after being shot by joseph paul franklin back in march of 1970 eight. despite this, he is always objected to the death penalty being part of the...
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changes. >> thank you so much, larry. >> we will be right back. >> first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks.of the magic we have for you after the news jie. did you like working with the mop -- muppets ? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later.
changes. >> thank you so much, larry. >> we will be right back. >> first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks.of the magic we have for you after the news jie. did you like working with the mop -- muppets ? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later.
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changes. >> thank you so much, larry. >> we will be right back. >> first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks. here is some of the magic we have for you after the news jie. did you like working with the mop -- muppets ? the mop -- muppets ? we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. h, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? jus
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. >> you know what -- i sort of agree with howard and you, larry, that texas is changing.ountry is changing. blue states are staying blue. and red states like florida and texas are becoming bluer on the way to becoming blue. the answer is not to become like the blue states, which all have low economic growth, where people are leaving. the tax base is fleeing. the answer is to take those very good states that are low tax states, improve them, and reach out, figure out ways to cover people with insurance. howard keeps on saying 22% of the kids aren't covered in insurance. i think if you go into a lot of the blue states, you'll find a very high percentage of children aren't covered. >> that's actually not true. >> all i know is i think that the red state republican model of low tax and spend and regulate is going to be a very big issue in 2014. but especially 2016. howard dean, thank you, my friend. i appreciate it. >> thanks, larry. >> christopher ruddy, see you soon. terry jeffrey, thanks for everything. >>> folks, this is a major day at the supreme court for obamacare. cnb
. >> you know what -- i sort of agree with howard and you, larry, that texas is changing.ountry is changing. blue states are staying blue. and red states like florida and texas are becoming bluer on the way to becoming blue. the answer is not to become like the blue states, which all have low economic growth, where people are leaving. the tax base is fleeing. the answer is to take those very good states that are low tax states, improve them, and reach out, figure out ways to cover people...
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change. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings. all
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changes. >> thank you so much, larry. >> we will be right back. >> first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks.working with ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ the opposite of that. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. so many delicious flavors that taste outta sight. wake up weather. you may want to grab your umbrellas when you leave home. a few showers will be lingering across parts of the bay area. temperatures in the 50s. live doppler 7hd and the rain is moving out of the east bay. the thunderstorms in the east bay are dying down and heading o
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difficulties giving the city a lot of energy and give it an opportunity to sort of change some of these dynamics. >> larryo talk to you, thank you for sharing this great research with you. larry is the project director of the philadelphia research initiatives we pew charitable trust. >>> one of the promises for this show is to rule understand what is happening to the middle class. let's face it, it's shrinking. and even more disturbing people are slipping out of the middle class quickly. nearly a third of americans raised in the middle class have dropped down the economic ladder as adults. the number one cause, unemployment. ali recently got in to a cap with jay stein a good old-fashioned new york city cab driver, but not by choice, just a few months ago jay had a great job working in the online sales industry. but when his job went under, jay decided to make a living for now driving a cab. here is that story. >> you have been doing this for seven months now? >> seven, eight months, yeah. >> how are you feeling about this? >> if you are asking me if i like it? no, i don't. it's very difficult work for a l
difficulties giving the city a lot of energy and give it an opportunity to sort of change some of these dynamics. >> larryo talk to you, thank you for sharing this great research with you. larry is the project director of the philadelphia research initiatives we pew charitable trust. >>> one of the promises for this show is to rule understand what is happening to the middle class. let's face it, it's shrinking. and even more disturbing people are slipping out of the middle class...
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change the dynamics. >> good to talk to you. larry ickle is the project director at the pew charitable trust. a promise for this show is to understand what is happening to the middle class. it's shrinking. more disturbing, people are slipping out of the middle class quickly. a third of americans raised in the middle class dropped down the economic ladder as adults. the number one cause, unemployment. ali got into a cab with a new york city kab driver, but not by choice. jay had a job in the online industry, but when his job went under he decided to make a living driving a cab. >> you have been doing this for seven, eight months. >> yes >> how do you feel? >> if you ask if i like it, i don't. it's difficult work for a lot of hours for very little money. i was earning $125,000 plus, plus, plus commission, expenses. now i'm earning maybe i'll earn $60,000 gross. it's a 12 hour day hustle. >> how long do you think you'll do this? >> hopefully today is my last day. >> you are working hard to get something else? >> absolutely. when somebody wants to meet with me i make myself available and go off d
change the dynamics. >> good to talk to you. larry ickle is the project director at the pew charitable trust. a promise for this show is to understand what is happening to the middle class. it's shrinking. more disturbing, people are slipping out of the middle class quickly. a third of americans raised in the middle class dropped down the economic ladder as adults. the number one cause, unemployment. ali got into a cab with a new york city kab driver, but not by choice. jay had a job in...
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sponsored by corporate sponsors or philantropists who work together to bring the changes to the fore. >> sergei and larryll providing prizes? >> absolutely. >> talk about the next prize. >> we announced an a.i. x-prize presented by ted. the notion there is ultimately a.i., artificial intelligence is going to drive most of what we do. lots of chat about the internet of things. well, how those things get connected is about a.i. this is an exciting fun way to demonstrate how far a.i. systems have coming along. >> it is fascinating. you should check out your website for more. don't put out a prize for a journalist with artificial intelligence. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up, we are going to talk about the s.a.t.'s. lots of change. somebody who sat down and took the test several times. she is a parent. she is crazy. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am bill cohan. carol massar and i are in for pimm fox. for today's headlines, let's go to su keenan. >> sonic is reporting adjusted earnings that beat the street estimates. the restaurant chain saying it is decreasing expenses and has an overall
sponsored by corporate sponsors or philantropists who work together to bring the changes to the fore. >> sergei and larryll providing prizes? >> absolutely. >> talk about the next prize. >> we announced an a.i. x-prize presented by ted. the notion there is ultimately a.i., artificial intelligence is going to drive most of what we do. lots of chat about the internet of things. well, how those things get connected is about a.i. this is an exciting fun way to demonstrate...
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to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things and change the way my life was going. >> larry never been charged with crimes against anyone other than jessica roach. but keene's story has caused officials across the country to take another look at hall. >> in november of 2010, investigators from the town of the nashville police department interviewed mr. hall at a federal prison in north carolina. >> in that interview, hall admitted murdering lori depeaze and provided clues of where to find her body. >> multiple agencies are looking into him. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20, but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims. >> that leaves 30 or 40 families still awaiting answers. which is why, says levin, it's critical that serial investigations do not stop. two decades after tricia reitler vanished her father, gary, believes larry hall knows where to find her. >> i think if larry knew what we go through on a daily basis, you know, wondering where she is. wondering what happened, i don
to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things and change the way my life was going. >> larry never been charged with crimes against anyone other than jessica roach. but keene's story has caused officials across the country to take another look at hall. >> in november of 2010, investigators from the town of the nashville police department interviewed mr. hall at a federal prison in north carolina. >> in that interview, hall admitted murdering lori...
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weak by chinese standards so, definitely slowing, but the big issue there is changing the structure. you know like this, larryey have announced they are going to do some tax cut, some reduced government intervention and controls. and so they are doing some reforms that make sense, but the direction of growth is definitely lower, not higher. >> i do -- i do like the sound of that, but i just want to ask you one quick one, john. you look at the shanghai stock market, okay? the thing's been a disaster. >> yeah. >> year-to-date this year is down 8% but we went back, last two years, it's down 18%, last three years, shanghai is down 31%. i mean, investing in china has been a disaster. >> investing in china for an outside investor is always a disaster. the return going back to 1980 is somewhere close to zero. and the reason is because they are not ready for primetime institutions. they don't have laws, courts, audits, trustable financial statements and they -- there's a lot of insider dealings. if you're an outsider, you are in trouble. i have always said the only way to invest in china is to invest in companies tha
weak by chinese standards so, definitely slowing, but the big issue there is changing the structure. you know like this, larryey have announced they are going to do some tax cut, some reduced government intervention and controls. and so they are doing some reforms that make sense, but the direction of growth is definitely lower, not higher. >> i do -- i do like the sound of that, but i just want to ask you one quick one, john. you look at the shanghai stock market, okay? the thing's been...
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and i think something needs to change and i don't think we can go on like this. >> larry, what kind of regulation is this right now? >> there were a lot of things. there's the fair credit reporting act, many people think that they should be enhanced but the federal trade commission has gone after many people who have misused the technology, google and yahoo, and they have all been victims of the fcc rules. but what is not regulated is the private exchange of this information, when it's not being purposes. >> actually, the credit reporting act only applies to certain information held by certain kinds of companies, used in credit granting purposes and other eligibility. so most of the data that we're supplying is not regulated to other data. lack of regulations, all of us had any rights? getting in on the other side. >> welcome back, we're talking about companies that buy and sell all kinds of information but. mostly without your knowledge. what rights do you have? raj, our viewers have some thoughts on that. >> our community are always helpful. phil, i want to go back to you, you're a v
and i think something needs to change and i don't think we can go on like this. >> larry, what kind of regulation is this right now? >> there were a lot of things. there's the fair credit reporting act, many people think that they should be enhanced but the federal trade commission has gone after many people who have misused the technology, google and yahoo, and they have all been victims of the fcc rules. but what is not regulated is the private exchange of this information, when...
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changes to the shape of the rudder that would be too technical to get into. >> was larry involved?he curvature of the wing. >> wasn't he the guy out there checking it out and strategizing? >> he had a great team. the designers and builders and engineers. larry was out every day watching on a chase boat. he would confirm with russell after about what had gone wrong and for many, many races. a lot had gone wrong. they learned. they really studied team new zealand. they had photos and aerial photography. they looked at the curvature of one breakthrough was new zealand sail, it was a 40 degree angle. there is was at a 30 degree angle and they said it would create too much drag. they went and reconfigured their own sail. they went to school on the other team. >> did they cheat? >> it was dumb cheating. >> when they made the comeback? >> no. they put weights in the wrong place. when they were down 8-1, no cheating. an amazing story of figure out what they were doing a wrong and looking at the needed to do and it was his human drama and grit. do you cave or perform in the clutch? >> back
changes to the shape of the rudder that would be too technical to get into. >> was larry involved?he curvature of the wing. >> wasn't he the guy out there checking it out and strategizing? >> he had a great team. the designers and builders and engineers. larry was out every day watching on a chase boat. he would confirm with russell after about what had gone wrong and for many, many races. a lot had gone wrong. they learned. they really studied team new zealand. they had...
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change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by.rushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. sz. >> good evening. parker projected as opening indicate starter but won't throw a single pitch this season. he needs tommy john surgery. he had been experiencing tightness in the forearm back to last year. rest didn't help. spring era over 10 signalled something was obviously wrong. 25-year-old parker had the same surgery in 09. need very same lying meant replacement procedure. also for the a number 4 starter griffin out a month because he has tendonitis and hoping that's not serious. lefty missed his start today with tricep stiffness not thought to be serious. giants last to the angels and tim gave up 5 runs in 5 and a third. raiders haven't overwhelmed anybody with move in free agency but today brought in a solid veteran receiver and signed jones. bay area homecoming for jones. went to san jose then state 3 year deal with 11 million dol
change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by.rushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. sz. >> good evening. parker projected as opening indicate starter but won't throw a single pitch this season. he needs tommy john surgery. he had been experiencing tightness in the forearm back...
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chang. linkedin, jeff weiner has a 100% approval rating. larry page ranked 10th with 93%, as well.k with 92% approval. marissa mayer had 79% approval rating, ranking at number 49. $280 million. that is a massive investment. alibaba bought tango at a valuation of a billion dollars. >> with all the attention about the mobile messaging space, i think we really felt that we needed to be prepared and capitalize for the long-term. bringing in a major investor, it is almost like inheriting a crystal ball where you can look into the future and see what one-year or two years down the road is going to be like. there's been so much innovation over there. >> a lot of attention is being paid to ali baba. i think the ipo will open the market to see what ali baba is. do they see this as a way into the messaging market and internet market? >> i think people are realizing how strategic mobile messaging is. these are apps that you are checking 20-40 times a day. there is great opportunity to grab the mind share of the consumer. >> i wonder if this opens up the chinese market to you guys in a bigger
chang. linkedin, jeff weiner has a 100% approval rating. larry page ranked 10th with 93%, as well.k with 92% approval. marissa mayer had 79% approval rating, ranking at number 49. $280 million. that is a massive investment. alibaba bought tango at a valuation of a billion dollars. >> with all the attention about the mobile messaging space, i think we really felt that we needed to be prepared and capitalize for the long-term. bringing in a major investor, it is almost like inheriting a...
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chang. google has covered a lot of ground since it started 16 years ago. charlie rose sat down with larryin vancouver, and started by asking where google is today. >> our mission we defined a long time ago, is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. people always say, is that what you are still doing? i think about that myself and am not quite sure. when i think about search, it is such a deep thing for all of us. to really understand what you want, to understand the world of information. we are still in the early stages of that, which is totally crazy. we have been at it for 15 years already. it is not at all done. >> when it is done, how will it be? >> well, i guess i am thinking about where we are going. why is it not done? a lot of it is that computing is a mess. the computer does not know where you are, what you're doing, it does not know what you know. a lot of what we have tried to do recently is make your devices work, make them understand your context. google now knows where you are and what you may need. just getting that all to work. t
chang. google has covered a lot of ground since it started 16 years ago. charlie rose sat down with larryin vancouver, and started by asking where google is today. >> our mission we defined a long time ago, is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. people always say, is that what you are still doing? i think about that myself and am not quite sure. when i think about search, it is such a deep thing for all of us. to really understand what you...
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change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by. bumper for the a's. crushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. sz. >> good evening. parker projected as opening indicate starter but won't throw a single pitch this season. he needs tommy john surgery. he had been experiencing tightness in the forearm back to last year. rest didn't help. spring era over 10 signalled something was obviously wrong. 25-year-old parker had the same surgery in 09. need very same lying meant replacement
change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by. bumper for the a's. crushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. save you fifteen percent or more...
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democrats have to get the base animated on things like climate change. >> the smartest things right now would be to take larrys advice, stop talking about the affordable care act and start talking about exporting energy because actually the obama -- you guys might not like, this but the energy record under the obama administration has been very strong. by the way, i would also like to see an infrastructure bill, a transportation bill. we should invest in more infrastructure. >> pipeline infrastructure. including keystone. >> my point is that this is something that democrats and republicans have historically agreed upon. stop fighting about the affordable care act -- >> but you know what? >> give up fighting on the affordable care. surrender before the affordable care act. and then we can move on to the environment. >> the next big step on the oil and gas revolution, which is the biggest economic story out there, so much of that oil and gas is on public lands, and that's where president obama is, not allowing the kind of development we need. you know, in three or four years we could be exporting oil and gas ra
democrats have to get the base animated on things like climate change. >> the smartest things right now would be to take larrys advice, stop talking about the affordable care act and start talking about exporting energy because actually the obama -- you guys might not like, this but the energy record under the obama administration has been very strong. by the way, i would also like to see an infrastructure bill, a transportation bill. we should invest in more infrastructure. >>...
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change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by. bumper for the a's. crushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ sz. >> good evening. parker projected as opening indicate starter but won't throw a single pitch this season. he needs tommy john surgery. he had been experiencing tightness in the forearm back to last year. rest didn't help. spring era over 10 signalled something was obviously wrong. 25-year-old parker had the same surgery in 09. need very same lying meant replacement procedure. also for the a number 4 starter griffin out a month because he has tendonitis and
change right. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> turn our attention to sports now. >> yes. larry is here. a lot of baseball to talk by. bumper for the a's. crushing pwlochlt two week before opening day. no. 1 starter will spend the season recovering. from season recovering. from surgery. sports is next. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired...
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on larry king now for this lens change the place of health care for ever dr patrick soon song we close in out in the history of cancer to understanding what's causing it and how we can actually catch it stop with we've put in place now and launched this week that will see the clinical operating system that actually link any medical record anyway but this is very difficult for blind people to see there's no braille on money so the opportunity then to say one dollar not rapidly and it over will still take a one dollar consulting no you're able to blind to see plus and i'm excited to say we now have patients who've been steady pancreatic cancer still free of disease five years out i thought that was impossible yeah that's that's what makes me excited about things when people say i think that's impossible all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now still fighting is something this is but getting that there are a lot of words that apply to today's guest surgeon drug designer entrepreneur if the lamp was innovative visionary with his company and works doctors should has dedicated h
on larry king now for this lens change the place of health care for ever dr patrick soon song we close in out in the history of cancer to understanding what's causing it and how we can actually catch it stop with we've put in place now and launched this week that will see the clinical operating system that actually link any medical record anyway but this is very difficult for blind people to see there's no braille on money so the opportunity then to say one dollar not rapidly and it over will...
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changing the subject. we ought to be saying, larry, thank you for so many wonderful years of your service on this show, capitalistsverywhere love you and thank you and i sure do, my friend. >> thank you, i appreciate that very much. art hogan, give me some -- jump in, dive in, tell the viewers. >> i have to echo that point as well. it has been a pleasure talking to you. >> thank you. you've both been great to the show. >> i think that if you were to look at this market and say what's the multiple on the s&p 500 and how does it compare to history? it's very reasonable. there are some companies -- take out the bubble companies, the companies trading at crazy evaluations. there are some other companies that are trading at 10 or 11 times and there's great value. if you are a long-term investors and looking on the your portfolio and chased these stocks, sure, get out of those. but i don't think this is the time to be selling. >> let's get one investment shot real quick. >> invest in opportunities where the show is run by a really smart ceo. right now i would be buying the russian stock index. >> really? really? wow. >>
changing the subject. we ought to be saying, larry, thank you for so many wonderful years of your service on this show, capitalistsverywhere love you and thank you and i sure do, my friend. >> thank you, i appreciate that very much. art hogan, give me some -- jump in, dive in, tell the viewers. >> i have to echo that point as well. it has been a pleasure talking to you. >> thank you. you've both been great to the show. >> i think that if you were to look at this market...
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changing e-mail addresses. eluding a bounty hunter hired by larry to try to find the boys.now what we were doing, and we just kind of threw a lot of money at it. >> reporter: the other dad, bob, wants far more than a bounty hunter, he wants the law on his side. his friend stacey dutton helps him. >> he devoted every single waking moment to trying to get his kid back. >> reporter: he spends months pressing for criminal charges. meeting with the los angeles police and the d.a. and he's about to turn to one more place. >> we had no money left, had no leads. so the idea came up to go publicand use social media. >> reporter: he decides to build an army from the very kitchen where he used to make jerry breakfast. facebook. twitter. all of it. to bring jerry home. >> i helped him build the facebook page and build, little "jerry's army." >> we have 12,110 people on it. >> reporter: e-mails begin pouring in. the mother no longer in slovakia, but now hopscotching around europe, she'd left possible traces in prague, in munich. then the muscle behind the movement bob is hoping for, the
changing e-mail addresses. eluding a bounty hunter hired by larry to try to find the boys.now what we were doing, and we just kind of threw a lot of money at it. >> reporter: the other dad, bob, wants far more than a bounty hunter, he wants the law on his side. his friend stacey dutton helps him. >> he devoted every single waking moment to trying to get his kid back. >> reporter: he spends months pressing for criminal charges. meeting with the los angeles police and the d.a....
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ceo larry page says you rather go to a venture capital because his ideas are changing the world.ays everyone should give their money to corporations that try to accomplish big things including companies that cars' blow up. i am kidding. but what do you make of this they are the vanguard with the vision of tomorrow with better than the red cross? >> i totally agree. the best way to pull people out of poverty to make for a better population is to raise the productivity and jobs and lower unemployment for everyone. the best way is to create jobs. in 2007 it was estimated microsoft alone with the related businesses and software developers created 48 million jobs. that is the way to rise up not to give it to charity. >> only those that will go into the darkest jungles so maybe you split the difference? vivid that depends on your objective for the charity bt is onto something. you have to have the capital and wherewithal to take on the system and with. richard branson and the law and must is another. neil: or go to the bill and melinda gates foundation and warren buffett is pretty good
ceo larry page says you rather go to a venture capital because his ideas are changing the world.ays everyone should give their money to corporations that try to accomplish big things including companies that cars' blow up. i am kidding. but what do you make of this they are the vanguard with the vision of tomorrow with better than the red cross? >> i totally agree. the best way to pull people out of poverty to make for a better population is to raise the productivity and jobs and lower...
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changed if. you look at the robert rubin years the larry summers years the pedestrian nothing's changed here if anything the system has gotten worse we have an attorney general that won't even prosecute these criminals how do we ever say that we can we can tell our broker yes invest here invest there if we don't even know what's going on behind the screen how are we ever safe you deal with these issues all the time the only way i think to enforce is the regulators are always a day late and a dollar short they can't keep up wall street's too innovative they're always finding loopholes that wall street's always a day where i'm sorry regulators are always a day late and dollar short the way to fix this is to prosecute the crimes when they happen prosecuting vigorously get real trial authority whether it's criminal or civil both that's number one number two the compensation system the biggest problem here is we pay our c.e.o.'s or senior executives of wall street money to take bets bets with our money they bet with our money and they're compensated if they win but if they lose there's no ramifications perha
changed if. you look at the robert rubin years the larry summers years the pedestrian nothing's changed here if anything the system has gotten worse we have an attorney general that won't even prosecute these criminals how do we ever say that we can we can tell our broker yes invest here invest there if we don't even know what's going on behind the screen how are we ever safe you deal with these issues all the time the only way i think to enforce is the regulators are always a day late and a...
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business in a sneaky and illegal move, the obama administration changed the rules regarding a bailout that actually was in this law, larry. but most politicians didn't know about it until a few weeks ago. but it's a double deception. we'll bail you out at the end of the year. right? it will make the plans look successful. it will make it look like we're providing affordable health care even though we are not. second deception, they said it was revenue neutral meaning it wouldn't cost the taxpayers anything but just a couple of weeks ago, kathleen sebelius said no one had even tried to calculate the cost of this bailout. >> so scott, the profit margins -- i hate this whole conversation because i hate the government talking about profit margins. but they have been raised and the revenue flow has been raised. you can have 20 to 22% they've raised those caps. that is a form of a bailout. it really is a form of a bailout. >> that's right. they are trying to keep plans from dropping out of this market. it's not going to work because insurers have to make long-term business decisions. they can't make it realtime as the administ
business in a sneaky and illegal move, the obama administration changed the rules regarding a bailout that actually was in this law, larry. but most politicians didn't know about it until a few weeks ago. but it's a double deception. we'll bail you out at the end of the year. right? it will make the plans look successful. it will make it look like we're providing affordable health care even though we are not. second deception, they said it was revenue neutral meaning it wouldn't cost the...
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cranked out 175,000 new ones last month, but in market watcher larry glasser is right all of that could be short lived. the healthcare could change it. i it hasn't in any dramatic ways. that do you see happening to change things? >> well, clearly the severe weather winter is -- winter weather is having an effect but weather should not be an excuse. the bigger issue is the policies out of washington and the consequences long-term to hiring, wage growth the economy. if we look at obamacare, no industry has been more adversely impacted with a bull's on it than retail, and that's why in today's paper we see places like radio shack and staples closing stores left and right. and the gap having trouble dish. >> that's the healthcare's problem or radio shack's case, the store's just aren't doing well? >> that's right. well in some cases it's bad policy, some cases it's bad execution. leadership clearly starts at the top and there's strategy and there's execution, just like in washington. so these companies need to take some personal responsibility. the pizza chain going bankrupt. me a novelty -- may not be bad policy, may be bad pizza. i
cranked out 175,000 new ones last month, but in market watcher larry glasser is right all of that could be short lived. the healthcare could change it. i it hasn't in any dramatic ways. that do you see happening to change things? >> well, clearly the severe weather winter is -- winter weather is having an effect but weather should not be an excuse. the bigger issue is the policies out of washington and the consequences long-term to hiring, wage growth the economy. if we look at obamacare,...