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we have a lot of goals and a lot of timelines. our phase 2 we have a computer lab that we will launch and for those that know the sf connected program, it helps seniors and people with disabilities get connected to the the internet and learn how to use computers. we will have a sf connected site there as well but we won't launch that in february. we are looking at giving maybe a few months getting the sf connect site fully operational and getting the staff necessary to run it. then we are also looking at doing some other type of intensive counseling for people coming into the site. one the things that drove the idea of 2 gough is people under the age of 65 on medi-cal they don't have the same asset limit tests that someone who is a senior has and we call that inl the world of medi-cal the madgeee populationism people on ihsf and have a provider and get case manage squment other services through medi-cal and may have a few thousand in savings and when they turn 65 they are -there is a asset limit test and are only allowed 2 thousan
we have a lot of goals and a lot of timelines. our phase 2 we have a computer lab that we will launch and for those that know the sf connected program, it helps seniors and people with disabilities get connected to the the internet and learn how to use computers. we will have a sf connected site there as well but we won't launch that in february. we are looking at giving maybe a few months getting the sf connect site fully operational and getting the staff necessary to run it. then we are also...
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i've raced a lot of children. -- raised a lot of children.i have spoken to a lot of parents and community organizations. it is not the same. or not we should have legalize recreational marijuana is one discussion point. the other is are we accurately ?egulating it i believe the answer is no. it is much more available to children, young children and teenagers, than it ever was before. the risk-benefit equation that anyone runs in their head before they do something that they should be doing, like smoking cigarettes or sneaking off with a sixpack of beer or whatever it may be, the risk factor is obviously lower than it was before. the state is doing very little in terms of spending money to educate young people away from this drug and keep it away from them. the druga lot of education money that was promised from the revenues generated by marijuana sales have gone into advertising the safe use of marijuana. to promote the sale. mary: this is a data point where you had a disagreement. whether these has gone up. a lot of it is, well, kids will ha
i've raced a lot of children. -- raised a lot of children.i have spoken to a lot of parents and community organizations. it is not the same. or not we should have legalize recreational marijuana is one discussion point. the other is are we accurately ?egulating it i believe the answer is no. it is much more available to children, young children and teenagers, than it ever was before. the risk-benefit equation that anyone runs in their head before they do something that they should be doing,...
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and there is a lot of momentum and a lot of countries that are coming online and operators are comingo us to roll out the internet.org model in a lot of more countries. so i expect to see a lot over the next year. emily: so does that mean no advertising? mark: i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. emily: for facebook, specifically. mark: well, i mean again, in a lot of these countries there is not a very big ad market yet. so, it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now for our business, the main thing that we need to do is continue making -- we are focused a lot on the quality of the ads and business experience. and doing that in the developed world -- in the u.s. and europe and asia and a lot of places there -- is actually going to be the biggest driver of our own profitability and revenue, not trying to make ad markets out of countries that are just coming online. emily: now, once you get people connected, once you have the power to reach them, how do you use that power? mark: are you talking about us or people specifically? emily: i am
and there is a lot of momentum and a lot of countries that are coming online and operators are comingo us to roll out the internet.org model in a lot of more countries. so i expect to see a lot over the next year. emily: so does that mean no advertising? mark: i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. emily: for facebook, specifically. mark: well, i mean again, in a lot of these countries there is not a very big ad market yet. so, it is not that we won't do it...
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there's a lot of ways that we can, a lot of paths to obtain our goal. but we are all here for one purpose. to make sure america is strong, secure, and prosperous. host: could we see you in leadership down the road? guest: yes. i am always interested in contributing where i can. leadership, certainly. hard, it'si work probably obtainable. it is wherever i can fit in and help. host: thank you very much for your time today. guest: great to be here and a pleasure. >> that is the live picture from e vietnam veterans memorial. throughout the day we have been showing you sights and sounds giving you the flavor of the day as we show you more memorials. our camera crews have been asked to pull back on the wall to allow people to pay private tribute. butress is not in session we are hearing from members as they commemorate the holiday. jeb bush was not a member of angress but he did tweet honor to welcome bob dole to the team as natural -- national veterans share. arizona senator jeff flake tweeted this. on veterans day we are a huge debt of gratitude to those wi
there's a lot of ways that we can, a lot of paths to obtain our goal. but we are all here for one purpose. to make sure america is strong, secure, and prosperous. host: could we see you in leadership down the road? guest: yes. i am always interested in contributing where i can. leadership, certainly. hard, it'si work probably obtainable. it is wherever i can fit in and help. host: thank you very much for your time today. guest: great to be here and a pleasure. >> that is the live picture...
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there has been a lot of growth.ight here -- well it was a new york event but it's been consistently growing since then. >> i imagine your growth is probably the and the other lot --people in this room dish growth is probably the end of a lot of people in this room. importantt thing people can do is set aggressive goals. and setcompany sat down goals we thought were ridiculously unachievable. because lars -- we told him we would go from one million to 10 million in a year and we were pretty proud of that. he said why aren't you going to do 20? why not something much larger? we've reconvened and asked ourselves what would it take? it sounds impossible but what would it take for us to get there and we thought we would have to split our sales teams and hire more aggressively on the sales side and scale out this stuff faster than we thought we were going to. we kind of said let's try that and see what happens. it was working so we would just increase our targets. >> and how big are you guys now? about 1600 people. >> and
there has been a lot of growth.ight here -- well it was a new york event but it's been consistently growing since then. >> i imagine your growth is probably the and the other lot --people in this room dish growth is probably the end of a lot of people in this room. importantt thing people can do is set aggressive goals. and setcompany sat down goals we thought were ridiculously unachievable. because lars -- we told him we would go from one million to 10 million in a year and we were...
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we found this lot in roxborough. this along ridge aext they appear to have plenty of trees in all shapes and sizes and price points. >>> eagle fans waking up with belly aches may not have turkey to blame. the birds stuffed, looked and dropping the third straight game. this time to the detroit lions. fewer 5 to 14. 'll month long the nfl honoring the military. this saturday the eagles along with nbc 10 are proud to showcase the military in our salute to service special. we'll profile the powerful story of dan, a paralyzed vet back on his feet through remarkable technology. a hometown hero whose dedication runs generations deep. the pros take on the gi joe as from halfway across the globe. our special eagles salute to service this saturday at 7:30. aboard the battleship new jersey. >>> a mix of snow, sleet and flooding across several states complicating travel conditions for folks heading home after thanksgiving. >> we are not having to deal with this, fortunately. 20 inches of snow in california, and nearly a foot in
we found this lot in roxborough. this along ridge aext they appear to have plenty of trees in all shapes and sizes and price points. >>> eagle fans waking up with belly aches may not have turkey to blame. the birds stuffed, looked and dropping the third straight game. this time to the detroit lions. fewer 5 to 14. 'll month long the nfl honoring the military. this saturday the eagles along with nbc 10 are proud to showcase the military in our salute to service special. we'll profile...
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it is really good, we got a lot of good sales, a lot of stuff. our christmas presents, we shop for all of them. >> reporter: the new russia thanksgiving dinner to the year? >> we came really fast, we sat for a couple hours. it is a tradition with me and my mom. a lot of stuff. hopefully not watching, my dad did my cousin. >> reporter: how many hours? >> 7 hours. >> she is staying with us and we drove here it this morning. >> reporter: did you go in there yet? >> not yet. we are going to get coffee and going to shop. >> reporter: that lady came from ireland. how excited she was. you can relate because you know as women we love to shop, she was excited, couldn't wait to walk through those doors and talking about coupons, additional 20%, 30% of which is great and as you have seen behind me, shoppers shop till they drop, they look a little tired and they keep going. i don't know how they do it but i will check out those deals, i could shop little year. sending it back to both of you. >> reporter: you are on the job all for research, research. >> repo
it is really good, we got a lot of good sales, a lot of stuff. our christmas presents, we shop for all of them. >> reporter: the new russia thanksgiving dinner to the year? >> we came really fast, we sat for a couple hours. it is a tradition with me and my mom. a lot of stuff. hopefully not watching, my dad did my cousin. >> reporter: how many hours? >> 7 hours. >> she is staying with us and we drove here it this morning. >> reporter: did you go in there yet?...
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about lots of his background.e handled things fine today. i don't think to his core supporters that will matter, but if ben carson is the nominee, he needs more credibility. there are doubts in the republican community and the media about who this guy is, because most people still don't know him. john: the story written by cnn exploring the issue, the campaign's response was troubling. they said, this is a witchhunt. they can't respond that way anymore. in other ben carson news, the man is on the radio. take a listen to the spot they are running in urban markets like detroit, memphis, and birmingham. ♪ >> inspire, vote, revive. ben carson 2015 support ben carson for our next president ♪ >> america became a great nation not because it was flooded with politicians, but because it was flooded with people. john: ben carson is not the only one on the radio. i am really getting into that beat. donald trump also releasing the first ad of his campaign. >> donald trump learned the values of hard work, determination, and fa
about lots of his background.e handled things fine today. i don't think to his core supporters that will matter, but if ben carson is the nominee, he needs more credibility. there are doubts in the republican community and the media about who this guy is, because most people still don't know him. john: the story written by cnn exploring the issue, the campaign's response was troubling. they said, this is a witchhunt. they can't respond that way anymore. in other ben carson news, the man is on...
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lot, a lot, a lot.ngs. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, yo
lot, a lot, a lot.ngs. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean...
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there are a lot of really big and important chinese companies who sell a lot of products to people outsidef china. they use facebook as one of their primary tools in a lot of cases to spread information about what they are doing and grow their customer base. emily: david, you have been listening in, what is your take away? david: china is always a fascinating topic when it comes to facebook. they want to get in there for the consumers as well as the ad sales. one thing i thought was stunning was that their mobile only users are creeping up to almost half of their total users. their mobile ads are 78% of their total ads. a company that when it went public was very much faced with questions about whether it could succeed in mobile advertising. it is becoming more and more a mobile only company. emily: when facebook went public, it had zero mobile ad revenue. i want to talk about spending. spending is not going to slow down, we benefit from a great business with solid margins. we are not giving specific guidance on 2016 spending, but we continue to see great opportunities to invest. he is tal
there are a lot of really big and important chinese companies who sell a lot of products to people outsidef china. they use facebook as one of their primary tools in a lot of cases to spread information about what they are doing and grow their customer base. emily: david, you have been listening in, what is your take away? david: china is always a fascinating topic when it comes to facebook. they want to get in there for the consumers as well as the ad sales. one thing i thought was stunning...
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you need a lot of land. you need a lot of labor. you need a lot of know-how. you need a lot of material, a lot of skill. there are not a lot of mom and pop operations. what has developed in brazil, because it is so expensive, is kind of a mixed sugar economy. the portuguese, individual subjects, very few ever put together enough money to create a total system. some people can put together enough money to create the mill. some have land and labor. other people can't afford the land, but they can work has to and farmers-- as tenant farmers. of then, you have a mixture slave labor from africa and from native americans, and contract happen.king this all many of the elements were developed in brazil. they are not being put together into a total system yet. you have a mixture of medieval technology and modern technology. is all kind of mixed together. but, once you take this basic technology of sugar production and insert it into a different changehy, the dynamics countryhat a different with a different resource and a different level of investment money takes the st
you need a lot of land. you need a lot of labor. you need a lot of know-how. you need a lot of material, a lot of skill. there are not a lot of mom and pop operations. what has developed in brazil, because it is so expensive, is kind of a mixed sugar economy. the portuguese, individual subjects, very few ever put together enough money to create a total system. some people can put together enough money to create the mill. some have land and labor. other people can't afford the land, but they can...
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to get something into production does take a lot of time and a lot of work.eos areay, robot a dime a dozen. robots, very infrequent in the world of -- it does take a great effort to get there. that is what we are focused on right now. >> you have been doing this for seven years. for 18. at i robot works inyou see sci-fi 10 years from now? drone definitely in the space. i believe in delivery drones. you will be getting your packages delivered, you will be getting your pizza delivered with drones. >> sci-fi works pizza delivery grounds. boeing of to be the drones. >> do you believe in the idea of drone delivery? helen: we can do it from a technical point of view. it will take some regulatory and cultural changes. i believe the faa is right not to allow it today. but to allow more experimentation, that would be a great benefit to the community. .t will come over time they have signaled they are very open to changing the rules. you really should have to prove that it is safe when you are carrying a five pound payload over a populated area. helicopters fly overpop
to get something into production does take a lot of time and a lot of work.eos areay, robot a dime a dozen. robots, very infrequent in the world of -- it does take a great effort to get there. that is what we are focused on right now. >> you have been doing this for seven years. for 18. at i robot works inyou see sci-fi 10 years from now? drone definitely in the space. i believe in delivery drones. you will be getting your packages delivered, you will be getting your pizza delivered with...
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you know, i think there are a lot of emotions for a lot of people sloffed. and i think it was a very challenging time for all of us. i think for the three of us, was very challenging. you know. >> rose: you mean the mother. >> yeah, for sure. >> rose: has become part of the family? >> of course. >> rose: joint custody. >> he's-- you know, he's a wonderful kid and i think we-- i think all of us, i think sometimes through all this whole thing happened he was obviously a sensationalist story for the press. the way they played it around t was very, i felt like you know, heartless and mean. and i think you know, i think it was really great that we were all able to talk with each other and kind of come to a place of understanding of where everybody was at. and what was the most important thing and how can we best sportd jack. and i think you know now eight years later, we have a great relationship, all of us, you know. and i think you know, i couldn't have asked for a sweeter child. and i think it all worked out in the end. but it was a tough time. >> rose: how to
you know, i think there are a lot of emotions for a lot of people sloffed. and i think it was a very challenging time for all of us. i think for the three of us, was very challenging. you know. >> rose: you mean the mother. >> yeah, for sure. >> rose: has become part of the family? >> of course. >> rose: joint custody. >> he's-- you know, he's a wonderful kid and i think we-- i think all of us, i think sometimes through all this whole thing happened he was...
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it has never -- it has not helped a lot.we went two -4%, minus five present, would it make a difference? it would make a little difference but not a big difference to the real problem is people do not have income. so they do not expand. that we are in. that was joe stiglitz. much more ahead, including aig -- should it break up? ♪ . . . betty: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in mid-noun -- midtown manhattan, i am betty liu. this is "bloomberg market day." crumpton liverk at the bloomberg news desk. good afternoon, mark. jet: a russian error crashed in egypt yesterday, and the cause of the crash is under investigation. u.s. officials say that terrorism cannot be ruled out. navy investigators have positively identified the u.s. carrier alfaro -- el faro. with 32 sank last month people on board. no survivors have been found. and the chinese government of agrees that an environmental pact should have countries were in new every five years. this is ahead of a meet in paris. president obama has signed that bipartisan budge
it has never -- it has not helped a lot.we went two -4%, minus five present, would it make a difference? it would make a little difference but not a big difference to the real problem is people do not have income. so they do not expand. that we are in. that was joe stiglitz. much more ahead, including aig -- should it break up? ♪ . . . betty: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in mid-noun -- midtown manhattan, i am betty liu. this is "bloomberg market day." crumpton liverk at...
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so, it is a lot to bring together. i think that the picture that has emerged has kind of -- has deepened my understanding, but it also has backed up a lot of -- those of us who live in the northwest -- our understanding of these individuals as truly dedicated to the public good, in a way that i think is unique in terms of talking about a region as a whole, in terms of politicians. susan: christopher foss, thank you for stopping by to talk to us. christopher: thank you so much, it has been a pleasure. >> you're watching american history tv. >> on the eve of the american williamsburg was a bustling population. american history tv will return to williamsburg on november december 5. --we will hear about colonial aave owners, learn from master blacksmith, and go behind the scenes of the costume center. viewers can ask questions of throughout curators the day. decemberaturday, fifth, beginning at 11:00 eastern here on american history tv on c-span 3. >> all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the un
so, it is a lot to bring together. i think that the picture that has emerged has kind of -- has deepened my understanding, but it also has backed up a lot of -- those of us who live in the northwest -- our understanding of these individuals as truly dedicated to the public good, in a way that i think is unique in terms of talking about a region as a whole, in terms of politicians. susan: christopher foss, thank you for stopping by to talk to us. christopher: thank you so much, it has been a...
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lots of money, lots of circling the wagons. few conservative voices now are critical.ark: the question is whether he can expand out from his current core of supporters. in the long-term -- john: i don't think the polls will show him rising. i don't see how you can say he is in a better position than he was. mark: because on friday there was a firestorm. carson question number two. based on the current facts, which of the panoply of controversies do you think he is in the most trouble on? john: i think west point because that is the one that goes to credibility about a serious issue. but he still hasn't shown why he thought had he applied he would have gotten in. he still hasn't shown that enough. did he shield people at his high school, what were the circumstances of a hoax involving a psychology course, all that stuff i think is meaningless. and why a vegetarian was eating at popeyes, this is not the stuff, this is not dodging the draft or gennifer flowers. mark: or what you did in the vietnam war. john: i don't think it's any threat to him. that is not to say he was
lots of money, lots of circling the wagons. few conservative voices now are critical.ark: the question is whether he can expand out from his current core of supporters. in the long-term -- john: i don't think the polls will show him rising. i don't see how you can say he is in a better position than he was. mark: because on friday there was a firestorm. carson question number two. based on the current facts, which of the panoply of controversies do you think he is in the most trouble on? john:...
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a lot of time watching your stream? >> oh, absolutely. i stream more than 20 hours a week, probably closer to 60, on twitch.tv, and it's a pretty big deal. there's a lot of streamers who have built up large audiences career. money? >> yes, if you have a big enough following, some companies might reach out to you, such as steelseries and sponsor your stream. >> that brings us to mallory. you work for one of these companies. >> the gear that e-sports gamers use are things like headsets, mice, keyboards, controllers. having the right gear makes all the difference, whether you're a professional gamer or an everyday gamer who wants to improve. >> so what sets your products apart from the rest? >> well, steelseries is really focused on supporting the growth of competitive gaming, so we even have a team of e-sports gamers on staff to test and develop the products -- for example, this new siberia 200 headset. it's super comfortable and has a self-adjusting, over-the-head suspension system. it provides audio with realistic, imme
a lot of time watching your stream? >> oh, absolutely. i stream more than 20 hours a week, probably closer to 60, on twitch.tv, and it's a pretty big deal. there's a lot of streamers who have built up large audiences career. money? >> yes, if you have a big enough following, some companies might reach out to you, such as steelseries and sponsor your stream. >> that brings us to mallory. you work for one of these companies. >> the gear that e-sports gamers use are things...
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lots to talk about.ppreciate it. >> four gop presidential candidates sharing the stage for a feisty early debate. chris christie keeping focus on hillary clinton as huckabee and bobby jindal clashed over the spending budget. garrett, good morning. >> this was governor chris christie's first appearance in one of the early debates. he has one target who wasn't on the stage. hillary clinton. on issue after issue christie warned voters about what a clinton presidency would do it would hurt the economy move the country further to the left and represent four more years of president obama's policies. >> if anybody believes the stuff they heard from that democratic debate a few weeks ago, there's nothing for free. what they forgot to tell you is they were going to raise your tax rates from 70 to 80 percent in order to provide all of that stuff. if you listen to hillary clinton, and she is made it very clear, she believes she can make decisions for you better than you can make them for yourself. the greatness of
lots to talk about.ppreciate it. >> four gop presidential candidates sharing the stage for a feisty early debate. chris christie keeping focus on hillary clinton as huckabee and bobby jindal clashed over the spending budget. garrett, good morning. >> this was governor chris christie's first appearance in one of the early debates. he has one target who wasn't on the stage. hillary clinton. on issue after issue christie warned voters about what a clinton presidency would do it would...
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a lot of retailers looking forward to this weekend. a lot of people looking forward to the season. i found the outfit that completely does not match. what do you think? >> i think it looks good. the fact that you did the whole interview with your goggles on is impressive too. >> and that's something you should use when doing a story of this nature. >> exactly. i need to be at a snow resort now. >> soon. do the pizza wedges. get my children up there and get going. >> snow is good, steve. >> about $1,000 worth of gear, right? >> it's true, mike. we look at the snow for the skiing, but the bark beetle has been destroying trees and that's good. we need that cold with the snow. it's been very cold in the mountains. a lot of teens. that helps snow making. but as you said in our backyard, it doesn't beat this. crystal clear. it will be another beautiful day. 60s on the temps. 30s, 40s, looks good on friday. another cold system, more snow in the mountains late saturday to sunday. this one will be good too. >> i look at that as money in the bank. >> and more all the way into thanksgiving. >
a lot of retailers looking forward to this weekend. a lot of people looking forward to the season. i found the outfit that completely does not match. what do you think? >> i think it looks good. the fact that you did the whole interview with your goggles on is impressive too. >> and that's something you should use when doing a story of this nature. >> exactly. i need to be at a snow resort now. >> soon. do the pizza wedges. get my children up there and get going....
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we had a lot about taxes tonight. cannot be proposing a 10% flat tax and say you can plan a budget in 4 years, i don't know how you could do that. i have written more basketballs than all of the -- budgets than all of the people. neil: you balance it after your second term. >> in 7 or 8 year, maybe faster if you get economic growth. neil: assuming you get a shot av second term. >> you know the kind of president i'm going to be, i'll be is your show every week, you are so popular. i might not have an opponent when i run 92 you never know. john kasich thank you very much. >> neil you did a fantastic jock all of the moderators did. neil: thank you very much, john kasich, governor of ohio. and he reminded me of that croatia thing, ted cruz is next stick around. ♪ the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn
we had a lot about taxes tonight. cannot be proposing a 10% flat tax and say you can plan a budget in 4 years, i don't know how you could do that. i have written more basketballs than all of the -- budgets than all of the people. neil: you balance it after your second term. >> in 7 or 8 year, maybe faster if you get economic growth. neil: assuming you get a shot av second term. >> you know the kind of president i'm going to be, i'll be is your show every week, you are so popular. i...
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a lot of these numbers are surveys. a lot of people throwing some shade at the quality of the number. don't take it to the bank. >> you can't. i think at one point it was easier when we said, look, we can -- pick 20 malls and decide how things went. look, i think it was an amazon holiday season. i think it will be today. i don't know if you looked. the deals -- i was surveying this morning what you can get. walmart, too target. they're offering such -- they're making it so compelling, it making you feel why go to the store? why deal with the parking? apple had a very good holiday season. they offered some products that we'll have to talk about. maybe the watch is bigger than we think. the new pro, the new ipad, which i got and binged on a whole new netflix series. i feel like you can even think about going down the food chain to look at macy's, where brian had an interview with terry lundgr lundgren, he said the numbers look good. i feel better about the holiday season. >> all we hear about is empty malls. you usually l
a lot of these numbers are surveys. a lot of people throwing some shade at the quality of the number. don't take it to the bank. >> you can't. i think at one point it was easier when we said, look, we can -- pick 20 malls and decide how things went. look, i think it was an amazon holiday season. i think it will be today. i don't know if you looked. the deals -- i was surveying this morning what you can get. walmart, too target. they're offering such -- they're making it so compelling, it...
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we have not seen a lot of decisiveness. there is a mixed read depending on industry group when you look within the s&p 500. energy is lower, utilities are lower as they tend to do when rates go up. financials have been showing consistent strength throughout the day. the big banks all higher. all of them gaining and helping limit climbs in the s&p 500. a lot of predictions have been made the net interest margin for these banks is going to improve as the fed raises rates, as the economy gets better, as the outlook for inflation friendly picks up -- finally picks up. let's look at the yield curve that underlies the net interest margin. this is the difference between the five-year treasury yield and the yield on three-month libor, the rate banks lend money to each other. we have seen it steepening recently as we have had projections the fed is going to potentially raise rates in december. but as you can see, it may be steepening. but historically, take it over to the five-your chart. we are still where below where we were a few
we have not seen a lot of decisiveness. there is a mixed read depending on industry group when you look within the s&p 500. energy is lower, utilities are lower as they tend to do when rates go up. financials have been showing consistent strength throughout the day. the big banks all higher. all of them gaining and helping limit climbs in the s&p 500. a lot of predictions have been made the net interest margin for these banks is going to improve as the fed raises rates, as the economy...
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there's a lot of money in politics. there's a lot of money on both ends of the political spectrum. and the worst of it is the corporate welfare money that is crippling this economy. corrupting the business community and destroying opportunities for the disadvantaged. we believe that the only profit that is beneficial is that which results from creating value for others. not through coercive means as we've seen through government mandates. but through mutually beneficial transactions. let me close. in short, we need a principle driven framework that focuses on creating freedom, opportunity, and well being for everyone. especially the least fortunate. this is the key to unleashing a free society. and making america everything it can and should be. colleges such as s anselm can play a pivotal role by ensuring tomorrow's leaders are educated d inspired by the ideas of freedom and that science not partisan politics provides the intellectual foundation for change. whether we like it or not we have a chase to make here. do we want control and dependency to define our nation or cooperation
there's a lot of money in politics. there's a lot of money on both ends of the political spectrum. and the worst of it is the corporate welfare money that is crippling this economy. corrupting the business community and destroying opportunities for the disadvantaged. we believe that the only profit that is beneficial is that which results from creating value for others. not through coercive means as we've seen through government mandates. but through mutually beneficial transactions. let me...
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lot of anger there, a lot of hatred. lot of hatred between those two. >> joining me now is our panel. msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar, and amy holmes of "the blaze." thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> amy, gop campaigns in revolt against the media debate structure, meeting later tonight. what gives here? >> what gives are a series of questions that the republican candidates didn't like, including the opening question asking donald trump if he is running a comic book campaign, sort of the when did you stop beating your wife type of questions and i also think as nbc has been reporting that some of the candidates who are not doing very well in the debates certainly have a motivation to have fewer of them. you just ran that clip of jeb bush being asked if he's having any fun with his tight grin, yes, i'm having fun. i think it's been a very grim affair for mr. bush. >> jonathan, do you get the right to really say what kind of questions you want? i mea
lot of anger there, a lot of hatred. lot of hatred between those two. >> joining me now is our panel. msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar, and amy holmes of "the blaze." thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> amy, gop campaigns in revolt against the media debate structure, meeting later tonight. what gives here? >> what gives are a series of questions that the republican candidates didn't like,...
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a lot of the suburbs running in the 20s. the wind has gone calm in a lot of spots. there is a bit of frost as you step out. skies clear and we're in for sunshine from start to finish today. the solar glare may be the only thing you have to contend with. 44 by lunchtime. mostly sunny and cool. with the sunset at 4:15. tomorrow chores in the 450s and 50s through the mid-atlantic. traffic and weather tog. hi, robi. >>> so far, it looks like any normal wednesday. checking over route 1 saugus. only reported problems to the north actually is on 93 southbound in the andover stretch where you are stop and go ten route 1 and 4 -- between route 1 and 425. look at route 3, 24 and 95 all flowing freely. chris, kathryn? >>> breaking overnight, rams wide receiver stedman bailey is in critical condition. he was shot while sitting in a car in miami gardens, florida. he was hilt in the head -- hit in the head, but his injuries are not life-threatening. he is serving a four-game suspension for violating the substance abuse policy. >>> hours after the release of dash cam video showing
a lot of the suburbs running in the 20s. the wind has gone calm in a lot of spots. there is a bit of frost as you step out. skies clear and we're in for sunshine from start to finish today. the solar glare may be the only thing you have to contend with. 44 by lunchtime. mostly sunny and cool. with the sunset at 4:15. tomorrow chores in the 450s and 50s through the mid-atlantic. traffic and weather tog. hi, robi. >>> so far, it looks like any normal wednesday. checking over route 1...
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a lot of people jealous of america. a lot of people jealous of israel. people in the world. isis will have no trouble finding plenty more of them. neil: thank you very much. corner of wall and broad, a selloff going on. oil is collapsing. oil is prominent component of market averages. retail sales were very, very soft. add that all up, what do you think it means? i think we know, after this. one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. >> >> >> >> neil: all right. down to the markets. the slowdown of the economy. maybe carly fiorina was right. that ammunition not to do so. carly fiorina says that it is political in nature. this is the sort of thing that the fed seizes on. any evidence that doing so would be unwise. it would make things worse. we will see. we will get that from the likes of chris christie. presidential candidate. he says that he is resonating and his pol
a lot of people jealous of america. a lot of people jealous of israel. people in the world. isis will have no trouble finding plenty more of them. neil: thank you very much. corner of wall and broad, a selloff going on. oil is collapsing. oil is prominent component of market averages. retail sales were very, very soft. add that all up, what do you think it means? i think we know, after this. one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and...
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they leave somebody behind top in the lot. -- tucked in the lot. as soon as you cross over the private property line they call a tow truck. >> we will do something about this. reporter: virginia delegate k orey has a plan. the owner of the lot has to be there to sign off. i think it will be difficult to pass that will bring the issue to light. reporter: so will the federal bill that would provide back up in the towing fight. >> it just feels so wrong. it is so unfair. reporter: joce sterman, abc 7 news. -- he expects action in the next couple weeks. horace: and elaborate theft in week is busted. stuffeditherspoon $11,000 of cost of products into one cardboard box. he stocked it with electronics like cameras and hard drives and then they say he placed pillows in the box to cushion any possible the ways from the items inside. $11,093?tal value of that is somebody's wage and in some. horace: he is spending his thanks giving at the montgomery county lockout. anberly: a man draped in american flag and carrying at autoliv jumped over the white house fenc
they leave somebody behind top in the lot. -- tucked in the lot. as soon as you cross over the private property line they call a tow truck. >> we will do something about this. reporter: virginia delegate k orey has a plan. the owner of the lot has to be there to sign off. i think it will be difficult to pass that will bring the issue to light. reporter: so will the federal bill that would provide back up in the towing fight. >> it just feels so wrong. it is so unfair. reporter: joce...
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we turned over lots of profits to the treasury. anthony: do you acknowledge that the fed could have done more, particularly cutting rates sooner in the crisis? why do you feel that way? ben: in september of 2007, as the crisis was beginning to emerge, we were looking at a number of different risks. we were worried about the crisis. that required the lending that we were doing and cutting interest rates to help the economy. th was one concern. it was not the only concern. inflation was a problem. at the same time, early on, we wanted to be cautious about jumping in and doing too much to help the markets because we want people, we want investors to make decisions they stop the merits of the investment and not thinking, the fed is going to help me whenever i have any kind of problem. we were looking at these different considerations. only over time has it become clear that the overwhelming problem was the financial crisis , that the economy was slowing it the recession began in october of 2007. gary: one of the reasons subprime might
we turned over lots of profits to the treasury. anthony: do you acknowledge that the fed could have done more, particularly cutting rates sooner in the crisis? why do you feel that way? ben: in september of 2007, as the crisis was beginning to emerge, we were looking at a number of different risks. we were worried about the crisis. that required the lending that we were doing and cutting interest rates to help the economy. th was one concern. it was not the only concern. inflation was a...
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it's a lot of time between now and then.et's not get carried away. >> you have been cautious for, what, i would say at least six months, right? >> yes. >> on equities? >> i have been, wrau, carl. i just think -- go ahead. >> you are going to say, so what is your preferred path? i mean, if you stay within stocks, do you avoid housing because of rates? of is there to go? >> i think one thing that's very unique about this cycle is many things, but one big thing is the u.s. is almost a unique position in the world in regards to this economic cycle. we're one of the few, if only, economies at full employment as joe said, everyone else is still pushing upward on their policies. >> i get away from the united states and figure out what evaluation is good in a full employed economy. go to jurp, japan, go to the emother-in-lawinging world that are in very, very different places. good growth on the economy is nothing but good for those stock markets overseas. i think i have exposure in energies and i would be more inclined towards the
it's a lot of time between now and then.et's not get carried away. >> you have been cautious for, what, i would say at least six months, right? >> yes. >> on equities? >> i have been, wrau, carl. i just think -- go ahead. >> you are going to say, so what is your preferred path? i mean, if you stay within stocks, do you avoid housing because of rates? of is there to go? >> i think one thing that's very unique about this cycle is many things, but one big thing...
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>> i thought he looked an awful lot younger than his pictures. >> look an awful lot like a candidate for president? >> yes, i would think so. >> what's the reaction been in the town? must have been for a long time people have been talking about this. what's been the reaction of people you know in this town? >> used to be a republican town. i don't know if it still is, but i think pretty much favorable to him as president. >> any surprise to you that the vice president of the united states would come to a small town like londenderry for a parade? >> not really surprised, but i'm pleased that he would. >> have you seen any other candidates come through here? >> no, i haven't. >> met any other candidates? >> no. >> thank you very much for your time, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> what's your name, where are you from? >> from londenderry. >> your name? >> cynthia, londenderry. >> vice president of the united states was in town today. what was your reaction? >> glad that he came. i wanted to see him. >> have you ever seen the vice president before? >> just on tv. >> did he look any dif
>> i thought he looked an awful lot younger than his pictures. >> look an awful lot like a candidate for president? >> yes, i would think so. >> what's the reaction been in the town? must have been for a long time people have been talking about this. what's been the reaction of people you know in this town? >> used to be a republican town. i don't know if it still is, but i think pretty much favorable to him as president. >> any surprise to you that the vice...
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there is still a lot of uncertainty left in front of these guys, and i think you can have a lot moreonfidence than you might have had two or three years ago about their ability to navigate it, but it's not done, and i think we're going to have choppy quarters for at least the next few years while they get things rebalanced. even when they do, there's a big issue, and that is simply that if they each want to charge subscription fees, that unbundled cord cut version of cable, i think, is going to take some time to execute. they're going to have to -- you know, you can imagine people having, what, ten, 20 different subscription services. that doesn't seem like a super likely thing. comcast had strong results. rev any at 21st century fox is up, and cbs said that cord cutting is overblown. i'm just wondering how we should be looking at this and positioning in the stocks. are there going to be winners? are there going to be losers, and who are they? >> so, kayla, i think that is exactly the right question. if i am les or any of these executives, i'm actually breathing a sigh of relief beca
there is still a lot of uncertainty left in front of these guys, and i think you can have a lot moreonfidence than you might have had two or three years ago about their ability to navigate it, but it's not done, and i think we're going to have choppy quarters for at least the next few years while they get things rebalanced. even when they do, there's a big issue, and that is simply that if they each want to charge subscription fees, that unbundled cord cut version of cable, i think, is going to...
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so lots of innovation in that space. we're seeing innovation in how people manage their money whether that's through personal financial apps or greater access to their credit reports with free services like clear score and i think what we haven't seen yet is real innovation in the insurance space which i'm sure is coming. >> i guess it's a matter of when and not if sometimes with things like that. >> absolutely. >> thank you for your time. come back and visit with us and keep us up to date with how the venture progresses. x managing director of google u.k. >> thank you. >> now, if there's one thing that americans enjoy over thanksgiving it's putting on a lavish feast. phil checks out a popular london cafe which embraces every kind of u.s. food you can possibly think about including thanksgiving favorite, the american pie. phil. >> it may look like any thanksgiving across america preparing for a feast. but this is outside of london. they specialize on all american cuisine and thanksgiving is the company's biggest time. >>
so lots of innovation in that space. we're seeing innovation in how people manage their money whether that's through personal financial apps or greater access to their credit reports with free services like clear score and i think what we haven't seen yet is real innovation in the insurance space which i'm sure is coming. >> i guess it's a matter of when and not if sometimes with things like that. >> absolutely. >> thank you for your time. come back and visit with us and keep...
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but i've been out on the road to a lot of places in the country where there's not a lot of hope. and you've been there too. and some of this isn't completely surprising. the american communities project, one thing that i looked at three distinct parts of the country. county types, one is evangelical centers, the bible belt. and appalacha, and then graying america, elderly, north and the west. and all of these places share a couple of common traits. the large non-hispanic white population, up over 780%. a lot of rural population, low education levels, and the higher than average unemployment rates. now, the higher than average unemployment rates, only half a percentage point higher, and still significant, but not enormous, where you really see the differences when you look at workforce participation rates in these places. extremely high for those not participating. 44%, 45%. and almost half of the population 60 and over not in the work force. these are older populations, retirees, and maybe people who want to stay home and not work. but when you compare those numbers to metropolit
but i've been out on the road to a lot of places in the country where there's not a lot of hope. and you've been there too. and some of this isn't completely surprising. the american communities project, one thing that i looked at three distinct parts of the country. county types, one is evangelical centers, the bible belt. and appalacha, and then graying america, elderly, north and the west. and all of these places share a couple of common traits. the large non-hispanic white population, up...
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ines: a lot of green, not a lot going on, let's talk about parade closures, sixth avenue closed by 49th street, traffic crosstown, and the entire stretch, let's go to the map, formation of the parade close here, center park west from 86th street, center bart in columbus avenue, and that is where the parade starts at 77, that is where balloon satsop, a central part, parade closures will make its way in the closures and it is all set up, columbus circle, head up toward 6 avenue and all the way towards 44th street. all the street closures, and streets are open, figure out a way out of it. juliet: from long island to the upper east side, getting closer, those streets, good to know. we have a lot more coming up, big night on empire and we will have a recap of the show. juliet: stay with us, coming right back. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. t
ines: a lot of green, not a lot going on, let's talk about parade closures, sixth avenue closed by 49th street, traffic crosstown, and the entire stretch, let's go to the map, formation of the parade close here, center park west from 86th street, center bart in columbus avenue, and that is where the parade starts at 77, that is where balloon satsop, a central part, parade closures will make its way in the closures and it is all set up, columbus circle, head up toward 6 avenue and all the way...
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it's a lot of scrutiny, and frankly, it's a lot of statements that are under fire. and i hope ben's going to be okay with it. it's going to be interesting to see what happens. time will tell. but it is certainly a lot of people are asking a lot of questions all of a sudden. you know, it's a little bit tough. i would say it's not so easy on ben. i hope frankly it comes out great for him. >> do you think that he has not been honest? >> i just don't know. i'm not involved. i don't really know. when you say, though, hitting your mother over a head with a hammer. when you talk about hitting a friend in the face with a lock. a padlock. and, you know, you talk about stabbing someone, and it got stopped by a belt buckle. which, you know, belt buckles don't stop stabbing. they turn and twist and things slide off them. so it's pretty lucky if that happened. but ben wrote a book. the book is a tough book. he talked about he has pathological disease. it's a serious statement when you say you have pathological disease. because as i understand it, you can't really cure it. but he
it's a lot of scrutiny, and frankly, it's a lot of statements that are under fire. and i hope ben's going to be okay with it. it's going to be interesting to see what happens. time will tell. but it is certainly a lot of people are asking a lot of questions all of a sudden. you know, it's a little bit tough. i would say it's not so easy on ben. i hope frankly it comes out great for him. >> do you think that he has not been honest? >> i just don't know. i'm not involved. i don't...
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hillary clinton has set her lot with the environmentalists. >> the unions have a lot of money and a lot: do you think? >> i think that the epa has produced report after report that it's not going to have a meaningful environmental impact, it's incredible that this thing isn't going through so i would assume it's never going to go through again. >> hillary clinton wants an investigation into exxon and what they didn't tell us about the climate change research they did before they even bought mobile. do you remember? . neil: do this from canada. >> doing it from canada you would think it was a "yes." i would fall off my chair into a ground in shock. you should send a camera down to my office, and i'll fall off the chair onto the ground, or at least an ambulance, because i'm going to fall off in shock. >> how ironic would it be that we're going to sell oils at the lows from the strategic reserve, you know? and we're going to -- neil: the pipelines. charles: i mean -- neil: there are a lot of -- the pipeline not interested in charles: yeah, exactly. >> or maybe it's the i didn't, hillary cl
hillary clinton has set her lot with the environmentalists. >> the unions have a lot of money and a lot: do you think? >> i think that the epa has produced report after report that it's not going to have a meaningful environmental impact, it's incredible that this thing isn't going through so i would assume it's never going to go through again. >> hillary clinton wants an investigation into exxon and what they didn't tell us about the climate change research they did before...
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i don't think it's a lot to ask. that list is not a a lot to ask. maybe why i'm still single.ant somebody good in bed and somebody doesn't talk to much. shut up and get in bed? is that what guys want? >> i can't confirm those. confirm or deny. harris: oh, my goodness. >> you have to find somebody you like, get along with, ultimately. >> that wasn't criteria. >> i did market research. depends on your phase of life. harris: that's true. >> your standards will shift, based on college student, late 20s, 30s, 40s, it will all change. andrea: the problem is, harris this, is women in their 40s. they are the ones too picky which is sort of the issue. harris: my grandmother, god rest her soul, she was more than 100 when she passed away. she knew a lot. you don't want to be so difficult no one can make you simply happy. older you get it gets more difficult because we're set in our ways more. we are pickier and pickings are slimmer. that is the way it goes. i want to get back, i love breaking news. congratulations on that, putting a ring on it. >> thank you very much. harris: that's awes
i don't think it's a lot to ask. that list is not a a lot to ask. maybe why i'm still single.ant somebody good in bed and somebody doesn't talk to much. shut up and get in bed? is that what guys want? >> i can't confirm those. confirm or deny. harris: oh, my goodness. >> you have to find somebody you like, get along with, ultimately. >> that wasn't criteria. >> i did market research. depends on your phase of life. harris: that's true. >> your standards will shift,...
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a lot of them are going along with republicans on this. the whole widow and orphan line, you look at the stats. 79% are among men. >> look. i'm all for controls. we are not admitting terrorists into this country. most of the people are not potential jihad -- members who want to commit jied ha and upset or destroy the united states. >> they are fleeing terrorism. they are fleeing people trying to kill them. >> absolutely. >> 10,000 is a drop in the bucket. we ought to put in more along the lines of a quarter million or half a million. >> most of them are people trying to flee injustice. god bless them but all you need is a handful as we saw in paris. a lot of people, even the fbi is concerned about the vetting me thods we have. let me play a sound bite and get your reaction. >> our own law enforcement experts are telling us they don't have confidence that they can detect or block with the current standards in place that isil or isis isn't trying to infiltrate the refugee population. >> law enforcement is saying that. for six months the war
a lot of them are going along with republicans on this. the whole widow and orphan line, you look at the stats. 79% are among men. >> look. i'm all for controls. we are not admitting terrorists into this country. most of the people are not potential jihad -- members who want to commit jied ha and upset or destroy the united states. >> they are fleeing terrorism. they are fleeing people trying to kill them. >> absolutely. >> 10,000 is a drop in the bucket. we ought to put...
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you have a lot of people, have lot of talented people that are running. people -- some of the people i like, i like ben. but some of the people that i like very much i think evevebody is a threat. i've never done this before. i've built a great company, made a lot of money, i want to put that thinking for the people of the unitedtates and we'rere just being ripped off by everybody. ripped off by every single country that we deal with. we're being ripped off in purchase of military equipment. i look at the kind of prices that we're taking, it's absolutely ridiculous, we can get better equipment for less money. so many different things. i view everybody as a very good competitor. even the people that are much lower in the polls than myself or t tt ben or r ybody else.e. everybody is a competitor. >> dickerson: i want to ask you question about your tax plan, we'll play clip from "saturday night live" last night. then i want to ask you coming out of that. >> jimmy, how is the e enomy? >> amazing, sir. in the word of our new national anthem, it's huge. after y
you have a lot of people, have lot of talented people that are running. people -- some of the people i like, i like ben. but some of the people that i like very much i think evevebody is a threat. i've never done this before. i've built a great company, made a lot of money, i want to put that thinking for the people of the unitedtates and we'rere just being ripped off by everybody. ripped off by every single country that we deal with. we're being ripped off in purchase of military equipment. i...
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we have a lot of traction on the ground.ing will guarantee that we can make our case to people in iowa and then it becomes a different dynamic. no other challenger has had this opportunity. i'm one of only three candidates . hillary clinton, and someone who is involved in the mess of our sandersional situation, , who is a nice voice for change but never really accomplished any change, and then there is me. i have the executive experience. i am not part of the polarized gridlock of washington. that difference is going to become apparent. john: we are pleased you are here. we are out of time. thank you for doing this. more analysis on those clinton and sanders speeches when we come back. ♪ mark: more now on hillary clinton's national security speech. here to talk more about it is jennifer epstein. first, let's take an extended look at some of what she said. terrorists tollow intimidate us into abandoning our values and our humanitarian obligation. turning away orphans, applying a religious test, discriminating against muslims,
we have a lot of traction on the ground.ing will guarantee that we can make our case to people in iowa and then it becomes a different dynamic. no other challenger has had this opportunity. i'm one of only three candidates . hillary clinton, and someone who is involved in the mess of our sandersional situation, , who is a nice voice for change but never really accomplished any change, and then there is me. i have the executive experience. i am not part of the polarized gridlock of washington....
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did we get a lot of action?e a little bit of work to do through the end of the year, that we have a lot of active campaigns going on, and we did see quite a lot of activity. elliott: will you hit that target? >> i am confident we will continue to get a lot of that activity through the end of the year. elliott: gulf carriers account -- one third of aircrafts has the central gravity permanently shifted here to this part of the world, in terms of all different kinds of business? >> the gulf carriers have done a phenomenal job of growing a new business model and connecting passengers all over the world. they have done it through these very large hubs the middle east, -- hubs in the middle east. we project they will continue to grow above the worldwide average, and we think it will be a great opportunity. elliott: the center of gravity is here. >> we see that going forward, absolutely. elliott: now let's talk about what happens in the wake of the crash of the airliner over sinai. how do you brace yourself in the wake
did we get a lot of action?e a little bit of work to do through the end of the year, that we have a lot of active campaigns going on, and we did see quite a lot of activity. elliott: will you hit that target? >> i am confident we will continue to get a lot of that activity through the end of the year. elliott: gulf carriers account -- one third of aircrafts has the central gravity permanently shifted here to this part of the world, in terms of all different kinds of business? >> the...
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that is a lot. so most of our beneficiaries and though they're taking three more drugs based on the number of prescriptions they have to fill to be exorbitant. and consumers don't pay full price in one way or another they're all paying for these drugs the skin in the game can sometimes break your budget and those that are coming on to market at $16,000 per year we calculate how much people have to pay out of pocket it could be $3,000 per year that is from one drug to take every year and importantly if you aren't personally taking one you will pay for it to through higher premiums and other ways it affects the system in 2016 the average price has moved 13% and it will make every betty's premiums go up that is a lot of money we will all pay for one drug. known is not simply consumers complaining. we have heard about people not taking the drugs in recent studies found those that have not fill the prescription and while we talk about medical innovation to fully support treatments or major conditions it
that is a lot. so most of our beneficiaries and though they're taking three more drugs based on the number of prescriptions they have to fill to be exorbitant. and consumers don't pay full price in one way or another they're all paying for these drugs the skin in the game can sometimes break your budget and those that are coming on to market at $16,000 per year we calculate how much people have to pay out of pocket it could be $3,000 per year that is from one drug to take every year and...
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mark: it matters a lot.f the best ads i have seen in this cycle, and maybe several cycles, it is a 60 second spot, great photographs, it tells a story, and it links his personal biography with what he cares about, his agenda. john: that is the key thing, right? the key thing that barack obama showed back in 2008 is how do you tell a story, not just the personal details, but how does your biography line up with your campaign? sanders has a very credible lineup and he just has to allow his campaign to do it. he is so reticent about that background. mark: in presidential politics, it matters. this will be fascinating to see if this can get him to pick up any of these themes of the personal stories. inn: there is no humanity his stump speech at all, not a lot of humor. mark: a little humor. john: a little humor, but he is a guy who has got to let go a little bit and let that stuff out because you can't win just by being an ideological avatar. mark: if that works, his campaign should reconsider these numbers. all
mark: it matters a lot.f the best ads i have seen in this cycle, and maybe several cycles, it is a 60 second spot, great photographs, it tells a story, and it links his personal biography with what he cares about, his agenda. john: that is the key thing, right? the key thing that barack obama showed back in 2008 is how do you tell a story, not just the personal details, but how does your biography line up with your campaign? sanders has a very credible lineup and he just has to allow his...
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keurig green mountain and a lot more. >> there's a lot of anticipation. work days have been better than 3%. some people hoping that enterprise cloud as well. not to mention square and match. you working late tonight? is. >> yes, i will be. yes. it's such an indication of confidence. let's get over to headquarters. scott bhop ner and "the half." >> thanks. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting line-up for today. steve weiss is here, along with john and pete and michael block of right now wroe trading partners along side as well. our game plan looks like this. calls of the day. one buy, one sell. as the street weighs in on two of the biggest companies on earth. apple and exxon. target ceo live. brian cornell is here in a cnbc exclusive today on his company's business plans and retail's
keurig green mountain and a lot more. >> there's a lot of anticipation. work days have been better than 3%. some people hoping that enterprise cloud as well. not to mention square and match. you working late tonight? is. >> yes, i will be. yes. it's such an indication of confidence. let's get over to headquarters. scott bhop ner and "the half." >> thanks. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting line-up for today. steve weiss is here, along with john and...
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a lot of people will spend a lot of time in vr that is not gaming, more like the equivalent of film oroutube or things like that. we are really out the baby steps of the medium right now. as it evolves in terms of how we tell stories as creators and the audience, as the audience grows and get the custom to this new medium, -- gets accustomed to the non-gaming, content has at least as good of a shot as gaming. think is one of the biggest misconceptions about virtual reality? >> one of the biggest things cometh -- one of the biggest things, people think it is an isolating technology. we have done lots of experience where you are somewhere with somebody else. sharing things, you can reach something -- something to someone. you can see their facial expressions. you will not be alone in these virtual worlds. >> not going to be in a pod in my house and my boxers. get that visual out of your head. it is going to evolve. it will not be this big headset? now, we are att a stage where it is still a fairly large contraption on your head. the fact that i am going to be in a closed environment is a
a lot of people will spend a lot of time in vr that is not gaming, more like the equivalent of film oroutube or things like that. we are really out the baby steps of the medium right now. as it evolves in terms of how we tell stories as creators and the audience, as the audience grows and get the custom to this new medium, -- gets accustomed to the non-gaming, content has at least as good of a shot as gaming. think is one of the biggest misconceptions about virtual reality? >> one of the...
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all i can say was that there was a lot of effort.i frequently heard from president obama, what are you guys doing, you need to do more. i don't really -- i don't have a satisfactory answer than say it was hard to do. people didn't respond to your calls for refinancing. they -- they redefaulted often in many cases after the mod if i can cases were done, records were incomplete, a lot of refinancings and mod if i if i - modifications didn't get done but i shared the frustration. >> you were all in front of maybe not all in front but spoke to congress many times in banking committee in which i served. i know you didn't show it in your face, but i understand from your book you were not necessarily having the time of your life. many of us accuse you and the fed, or so pred ces -- predecessors that criticism could come back on a lot of institution. this is what you wrote. although i would testify over a dozen of times i always disliked it. why is that? >> i didn't think that it was really about in many cases, it wasn't really about informi
all i can say was that there was a lot of effort.i frequently heard from president obama, what are you guys doing, you need to do more. i don't really -- i don't have a satisfactory answer than say it was hard to do. people didn't respond to your calls for refinancing. they -- they redefaulted often in many cases after the mod if i can cases were done, records were incomplete, a lot of refinancings and mod if i if i - modifications didn't get done but i shared the frustration. >> you were...
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i know you spent a lot of time looking at this. you did a lot of analysis on this.basically is like one giant ponzi scheme. they say you are putting this in. it is your money. >> i was going to use the name bernie madoff. very simple to find out what is happening. if you look back at the social security system when it was set up in the 1930s, like 40-50 workers for every retired person. soon in the next 10-15 years when boomers like me retire, there will be about two workers per retired person. pairing up and sending 15% of their paycheck living in palm beach. there just will not be enough workers supporting the system. it will collapse. trish: we have to do something. what are the options, realistically? it is like suicide if you talk about it. people were you are going to take my benefits away. i am so close to retirement. what are the realistic options that we should be talking about, steve? >> letting young people on a voluntary basis look at the amount they are putting in. every paycheck that they get into a system that gives them, a lousy return. why not let t
i know you spent a lot of time looking at this. you did a lot of analysis on this.basically is like one giant ponzi scheme. they say you are putting this in. it is your money. >> i was going to use the name bernie madoff. very simple to find out what is happening. if you look back at the social security system when it was set up in the 1930s, like 40-50 workers for every retired person. soon in the next 10-15 years when boomers like me retire, there will be about two workers per retired...