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lucent was a disaster.w. >> yes. >> lucent was a company that she ran prior to hewlett packard. when she bought compaq she was heading up hewlett packard for a little while, very short while, and then made the decision to buy compaq. compaq computer, i guess, and people that worked there said that company was such a great company until she got involved and went out and made this horrible acquisition, and just has destroyed the company. hewlett packard. yesterday on the front page of "the wall street journal," big story, main story, that hewlett packard are dropping jobs. then everyone says she made a good speech yesterday. i don't know. i don't get it. i don't get it. i don't get it. but at some point, people are going to see and i think it's going to be a very big road block. when you look at trump, trump. i built an unbelievable company. tremendous company. tremendous net worth, which i don't want to talk about other than to say it's the kind of mentality you need in this country. at least for a period of
lucent was a disaster.w. >> yes. >> lucent was a company that she ran prior to hewlett packard. when she bought compaq she was heading up hewlett packard for a little while, very short while, and then made the decision to buy compaq. compaq computer, i guess, and people that worked there said that company was such a great company until she got involved and went out and made this horrible acquisition, and just has destroyed the company. hewlett packard. yesterday on the front page of...
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adds further controversy to the departure from alcatel lucent.he has attracted criticism after media reports that he would collect nearly 14 million euros for his three-year service to the firm. during that time he has been in charge of downsizing the trouble to network equipment maker. he was praised earlier this year after negotiating the sale of alcatel lucent to rival nokia. but the economy minister says he should have seen the transaction through. >> he has led the merger operation between alcatel lucent and nokia,8úxú 09/02/15 09/02/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! ,> today, right here, right now in solitarys confinement after decades in isolation, the thousands will begin to be treated as human beings. we look at this as this is only just the beginning. amy: in a major victory for prisoners' rights, california has agreed to greatly reduce the use of solitary confinement following years of litigation and prisoner hunger strikes.
adds further controversy to the departure from alcatel lucent.he has attracted criticism after media reports that he would collect nearly 14 million euros for his three-year service to the firm. during that time he has been in charge of downsizing the trouble to network equipment maker. he was praised earlier this year after negotiating the sale of alcatel lucent to rival nokia. but the economy minister says he should have seen the transaction through. >> he has led the merger operation...
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what's her record at lucent? >> the record at lucent wasn't very good either. after she left things didn't go very well. a piece was written looking at that time period, too. she was seen as a star at the time. it's kind of different. as lucent she was seen as a star. afterwards things didn't work out so well. at h.p. where she came in as a star, then things deteriorated while she was here. the thing i would say during her time at h.p., maybe this is going to with joanne says about kind of vision versus running a company, that she probably was right. that h.p. needed some kind of transformative acquisition. i don't know if compaq was the acquisition it needed. she wanted h.p. to be more of a services company than just selling computers and printers. >> h.p. is in the middle l of splitting into two companies. >> the part that people really want is that services part. she was really aiming for. but while she was running the company, while she was there, the performance wasn't very good. once she left and mark herd took over, those next five years were very good.
what's her record at lucent? >> the record at lucent wasn't very good either. after she left things didn't go very well. a piece was written looking at that time period, too. she was seen as a star at the time. it's kind of different. as lucent she was seen as a star. afterwards things didn't work out so well. at h.p. where she came in as a star, then things deteriorated while she was here. the thing i would say during her time at h.p., maybe this is going to with joanne says about kind...
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but a lot of people don't know before he lit you had lucent and lucent was probably just as bad if not worse relatively. ok, yes? i have not a question but i just wanted to know about the nightmares i have about isis beheading rochester's young foley. i'm having horrible visions of .eople i know everyone being loaded up into boxcars, you know, like another holocaust. i just want you to know about that. [inaudible] does anybody have a towel? you know, i've lost a lot of weight. running for president, believe it or not, every room we have is packed and nobody has enough air-conditioning. of weight.a lot it's not so bad. go ahead. when will we meet your first lady? mr. trump: that sounds good. [applause] wow. that sounds so great. thank you, darling. go ahead. when you are talking about illegalrtation of the aliens why is it that you don't costs tohow much it keep them versus how much it costs to send them that? mr. trump: he's a businessman. he's from new hampshire. that's such a good point and i made it last night but people don't want to hear it. really i would say $200 million per yea
but a lot of people don't know before he lit you had lucent and lucent was probably just as bad if not worse relatively. ok, yes? i have not a question but i just wanted to know about the nightmares i have about isis beheading rochester's young foley. i'm having horrible visions of .eople i know everyone being loaded up into boxcars, you know, like another holocaust. i just want you to know about that. [inaudible] does anybody have a towel? you know, i've lost a lot of weight. running for...
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that's what he is pocketing after 29 months as chief executive of alcatel lucent. not everyone is thrilled about this. , and 10,000tch employees lost their jobs because of a redundancy plan he put in place. a lot of people are upset about the fact that he is getting this big payout as he leaves. will see if -- amf there any irregularities. have longparachutes been controversial in france. it has been particularly prickly. >> francois hollande was campaigning to be president, he said he would regulate these golden parachutes, these super bonus packages. yet another broken promise. and he isa parachute critical of the lack of regulation for these golden parachutes. a tricky play on words. it means to continue to be cheeky. he talks about the stratospheric wages. they are on another planet. how can we bring them back down to earth? there are only two paths, according to him -- taxes or loss and it seems like the government is not taking any path. -- taxes or laws. >> that will interest worst and those of us who have been here -- they are turned to clean up our streets
that's what he is pocketing after 29 months as chief executive of alcatel lucent. not everyone is thrilled about this. , and 10,000tch employees lost their jobs because of a redundancy plan he put in place. a lot of people are upset about the fact that he is getting this big payout as he leaves. will see if -- amf there any irregularities. have longparachutes been controversial in france. it has been particularly prickly. >> francois hollande was campaigning to be president, he said he...
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because lucent was a disaster, you know. >> yes. >> lucent was a company that she ran prior to hewlett-packard. when she bought compact, she was heading up hewlett-packard for a while, little while, very short while, and then made the decision to buy come -- compaq. people that worked there said that was such a great company until she made this horrible acquisition, and it just has destroyed the company, hewlett-packard. big story yesterday in "the wall street journal," hewlett-packard is dropping, what, about 30,000 jobs yet? who knows if they're ever going to recover. and everyone's saying she made a good speech yesterday, i don't know, i don't get it. i don't get it. but at some point, people are going to see. and i think it's going to be a very big roadblock, you know? now, when you look at trump, okay? trump. i built an unbelievable company, tremendous company, tremendous net worth which i don't want to talk about other than to say it's the kind of mentality you need in this country. [applause] at least for a period of time. [cheers and applause] at least. and, you know, as a businessman
because lucent was a disaster, you know. >> yes. >> lucent was a company that she ran prior to hewlett-packard. when she bought compact, she was heading up hewlett-packard for a while, little while, very short while, and then made the decision to buy come -- compaq. people that worked there said that was such a great company until she made this horrible acquisition, and it just has destroyed the company, hewlett-packard. big story yesterday in "the wall street journal,"...
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fiorina destroyed lucent and hp that she never got another ceo job offer.racting the biggest crowds and poll numbers by far. much of the media is totally dishonest. so sad. >> i think carly had a good night, but you gave her easy questions. you read off a couple of questions which you say i agree with that. she had easy questions. you gave her some beautiful softballs. >> that's jake having a chuckle. fiorina will have a national platform to fire back on "the tonight show with jimmy fallon." she will face more criticism and more questions about her time at lucent technologies and hewlett-packard. she said it was a recession, almost depression in tech land at the time. what kind of a steward was she of the companies? you will hear more about that. >> and critics point other companies out performed hp. >> every one of those employees laid off. >>> and a muslim-american group is calling on ben carson to drop out of the presidential race. that after carson said the u.s. should not elect a muslim president. carson asked whether a president's faith should matter.
fiorina destroyed lucent and hp that she never got another ceo job offer.racting the biggest crowds and poll numbers by far. much of the media is totally dishonest. so sad. >> i think carly had a good night, but you gave her easy questions. you read off a couple of questions which you say i agree with that. she had easy questions. you gave her some beautiful softballs. >> that's jake having a chuckle. fiorina will have a national platform to fire back on "the tonight show with...
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she failed at lucent. before that she was at lucent. she then ran for the senate.he lost in a landslide. now she's running for president. i'm talking about her persona. >> then why don't you talk about her brain instead of her face. >> fellow republican bobby jindal calling trump an egomaniacal madman while hillary clinton says he seems to delight in insulting women every chance he gets. by the way, trump and fiorina will be on the same stage next week, cnn announcing the 11 candidates who will take part in the next debate, trump, carson, bush, cruz, walker, rubio, huckabee, fiorina, kasich, paul and christie. >> a long list, but it'll be a good one. looking forward to it. >>> well, a deadly accident at california's camp pendleton. one marine was killed and more than a dozen others injured in a rollover crash during a training exercise. the victim was assigned to the 1st marine division, but few other details are available. >>> this from overseas as the refugee crisis continues to overwhelm europe. we're being told that thousands of syrians will soon be settling do
she failed at lucent. before that she was at lucent. she then ran for the senate.he lost in a landslide. now she's running for president. i'm talking about her persona. >> then why don't you talk about her brain instead of her face. >> fellow republican bobby jindal calling trump an egomaniacal madman while hillary clinton says he seems to delight in insulting women every chance he gets. by the way, trump and fiorina will be on the same stage next week, cnn announcing the 11...
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and lucent had just had the biggest ipo in u.s.ry at the time, which was a $3 billion ipo which is small time now. but carly was this very prominent telecom executive, unknown to the world until , frankly, we put her at number one. we put her on the cover where she got recruited to be the ceo of hewlett-packard the following summer. charlie: then they had a boardroom struggle. pattie: they had a boardroom struggle, and she has taken a lot of flak for her leadership of hewlett-packard and having followed carly, i have to say i agree that she was not a successful ceo there. charlie: first of all, there is donald trump making the case and then there was a column about this. pattie: he did. it's so interesting because i went, i remember going to lucent in the summer of 1998 when there had been one story written about carly fiorina in publication called " investors business daily." i was going out there has i heard about this woman who was supposedly very charismatic and very strong and she was 44 years old at the time. and i remember h
and lucent had just had the biggest ipo in u.s.ry at the time, which was a $3 billion ipo which is small time now. but carly was this very prominent telecom executive, unknown to the world until , frankly, we put her at number one. we put her on the cover where she got recruited to be the ceo of hewlett-packard the following summer. charlie: then they had a boardroom struggle. pattie: they had a boardroom struggle, and she has taken a lot of flak for her leadership of hewlett-packard and having...
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she was at lucent technologies then. was known for her political skills because at the time lucent was undergoing the largest ipo in the history of the united states. she was known there for her political skills as she was at hp. i know a lot of people are critical of her business leadership there. she is definitely known for having political skills. and by the way there is political figures on that list like meg whitman who run for governor, the current list and will probably be in public policy again. people talk about cheryl sandberg of facebook possibly pursuing a political career. it's a list rich with political spin. >> wonder how these very successful women could all of a sudden become so delusional to think it would be more fun to be in politics. that he was what i don't get. i would rather be the ceo of some big company but anyway,. >> meg whitman has made very clear she had had a lot more fun in business than in politics. i will tell that you. >> neon i can't, jackie thanks. you can so the whole list or buy the
she was at lucent technologies then. was known for her political skills because at the time lucent was undergoing the largest ipo in the history of the united states. she was known there for her political skills as she was at hp. i know a lot of people are critical of her business leadership there. she is definitely known for having political skills. and by the way there is political figures on that list like meg whitman who run for governor, the current list and will probably be in public...
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>> look, she did a terrible job at hewlett packard, at lucent. dhoez companies are just a disaster. she destroyed hewlett packard. 25,000 additional people were let go. that was because of the remnants that she did. compaq computers deal was a terrible deal. she destroyed the company that she was at before there. she's been terrible. she's got a good pitter patter. if you listen to her for more than five minutes straight, you get a headache. i'm not concerned with that. i'd like to see her do well. but frankly, you know, i didn't see the poll. i think i'm still way in -- >> you're still ahead. you're at 24%. she's at 15% right now. >> is she in second place? >> ben carson is in second place. marco rubio -- fiorina is in second place, then ben carson. marco rubio moved up a lot. you had an exchange with jeb bush about casino gambling in florida, you said it was totally false that you tried to get casino gambling -- >> i never spoke to him. i never called him and said, would you do it? in fact, the governor that was after him ultimately approved it. but i never spoke to jeb. i never c
>> look, she did a terrible job at hewlett packard, at lucent. dhoez companies are just a disaster. she destroyed hewlett packard. 25,000 additional people were let go. that was because of the remnants that she did. compaq computers deal was a terrible deal. she destroyed the company that she was at before there. she's been terrible. she's got a good pitter patter. if you listen to her for more than five minutes straight, you get a headache. i'm not concerned with that. i'd like to see...
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she didn't run lucent but ran marketing and sales for lucent for a long time.o question that her rise is a good part of her story. that she started basically from nothing and became, you know, a $100 million ceo. the problem is the 5 1/2 years that she was actually in charge of something, she didn't do it very well. and if you're thinking about her as a potential president, you have to wonder whether, you know, she's learned anything or whether her leadership skills will be different this time around. >> you also write about donald trump's record. you say he's a business legend but only in his own bhinmind. explain why you say that. >> his company according to his own cfo only generates $600 million in revenue. i mean, it's really pretty minuscule. most of the buildings in new york and elsewhere that have the trump name on it, he doesn't own them. some cases he lost them when times were tough. in other cases, he was simply, they put his name on it as a marketing gimmick and that's the way he makes a lot of his money now. so he goes around saying he's the bigges
she didn't run lucent but ran marketing and sales for lucent for a long time.o question that her rise is a good part of her story. that she started basically from nothing and became, you know, a $100 million ceo. the problem is the 5 1/2 years that she was actually in charge of something, she didn't do it very well. and if you're thinking about her as a potential president, you have to wonder whether, you know, she's learned anything or whether her leadership skills will be different this time...
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grant td wasn't just lucent, it was every business like lucent ended up doing very badly after 1999. again she looked very good because she built this huge business but tended up to be a bubble in telecom equipment. those are her two accomplishments. >> this gets to a broader point about the way ceo compensation often works, which is if you have the good fortune of being in a business in which the entire field is doing well you'll be extremely generously compensated because compensation usually doesn't factor into what your peer class is. if the stocks are up because of a broad bubble you're going to be cashing out as a ceo. as soon as things go south 30,000 people get laid off. >> then there's the flip side. when everything's bad in the industry you look like an idiot while everything's being dragged down by broader companies. dell managed to do better at the time. it's had some troubles in recent years. but during the '99 to '05 level you could outperform hp. apple did much better. now, apple is the most successful company in the world. so not everybody has to live up to that stand
grant td wasn't just lucent, it was every business like lucent ended up doing very badly after 1999. again she looked very good because she built this huge business but tended up to be a bubble in telecom equipment. those are her two accomplishments. >> this gets to a broader point about the way ceo compensation often works, which is if you have the good fortune of being in a business in which the entire field is doing well you'll be extremely generously compensated because compensation...
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she didn't run lucent but ran marketing and sales for lucent for a long time.re's no question that her rise is a good part of her story. that she started basically from nothing and became, you know, a $100 million ceo. the problem is the 5 1/2 years that she was actually in charge of something, she didn't do it very well. and if you're thinking about her as a potential president, you have to wonder whether, you know, she's learned anything or whether her leadership skills will be different this time around. >> you also write about donald trump's record. you say he's a business legend but only in his own mind. explain why you say that. >> his company according to his own cfo only generates $600 million in revenue. i mean, it's really pretty minuscule. most of the buildings in new york and elsewhere that have the trump name on it, he doesn't own them. some cases he lost them when times were tough. in other cases, he was simply, they put his name on it as a marketing gimmick and that's the way he makes a lot of his money now. so he goes around saying he's the bigg
she didn't run lucent but ran marketing and sales for lucent for a long time.re's no question that her rise is a good part of her story. that she started basically from nothing and became, you know, a $100 million ceo. the problem is the 5 1/2 years that she was actually in charge of something, she didn't do it very well. and if you're thinking about her as a potential president, you have to wonder whether, you know, she's learned anything or whether her leadership skills will be different this...
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she failed at hp and lucent. the stock and company went down the tubes. hp let go of 25,000 people last week which they say still is the remnant of carlie. all of the thousands and thousands of people that have been let go. then she goes out and she runs for the united states senate against barbara boxer who she criticized actually in a lot of different ways, but she lost in a landslide. she got killed in that election. so now she is running f president. i don't quite get it but, you know, i don't always get everything. >> this is what i don't get. in listening to everything you have said, you have all these arguments against her on, you know, business arguments, what i don't understand is is the robotic comment is that, every once in a while, donald, you slip in and get personal. personal ammunition. >> that's not a personal. >> robotic don't you think that's insulting. >> words come out and a lot of times and in fact i read this the other day. as a matter of fact i used the word robotic is in a story. exact same words she used the day before and the day
she failed at hp and lucent. the stock and company went down the tubes. hp let go of 25,000 people last week which they say still is the remnant of carlie. all of the thousands and thousands of people that have been let go. then she goes out and she runs for the united states senate against barbara boxer who she criticized actually in a lot of different ways, but she lost in a landslide. she got killed in that election. so now she is running f president. i don't quite get it but, you know, i...
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two years after she left, obviously, we know what happened to lucent.utcome of what happened to hp, if you believe that the score card is there and it's empirical in terms of the numbers in the marketplace, it's difficult to say they were successful outcomes. >> well, i don't accept the premise of the question, andrew, and i'm not speaking to hp because i have no firsthand knowledge, but i think it's -- i think it's unfair and inaccurate to portray her performance at lucent as anything other than stellar. when she left in 1999, the company was doing quite well, and it was two years later before the company got itself into trouble, and quite honestly, had she stayed at lucent the outcome would have been materially different. >> whether she's responsible or not, you don't believe the seeds of what took place two years later were sewn during her tenure, whether the decisions around vendor financing, other things, decisions up to her, you can debate, but some of the things that led to the down fall, if you will, took place while she was there? >> absolutely
two years after she left, obviously, we know what happened to lucent.utcome of what happened to hp, if you believe that the score card is there and it's empirical in terms of the numbers in the marketplace, it's difficult to say they were successful outcomes. >> well, i don't accept the premise of the question, andrew, and i'm not speaking to hp because i have no firsthand knowledge, but i think it's -- i think it's unfair and inaccurate to portray her performance at lucent as anything...
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and she did a torable job at lucent and hp. and i'm attracting the biggest crowds by far. much of the media is totally dishonest. he accused jake tapper of going easy on fiorina. listen. >> i think carly had a good night, but you gave her a lot of easy questions. all you have to do is a i agree with that. she had some pretty easy questions. you gave her beautiful softballs. >> fiorina will get a national platform to fire back on "the tonight show with jimmy fallon." >>> a muslim-american group is calling on ben carson to drop out of the race. this is after carson says the u.s. should not elect a muslim president. carson asked whether his faith should matter. he says i guess that depends on that faith and says if it is consistent with the constitution, no problem. >> do you believe that islam is consistent with the constitution? >> no, i don't. i would not advocate we put a muslim in charge of this nation. i absolutely would not agree with that. >> would you ever consider voting for a muslim for congress? >> congress is a different story. it depends on who that muslim is an
and she did a torable job at lucent and hp. and i'm attracting the biggest crowds by far. much of the media is totally dishonest. he accused jake tapper of going easy on fiorina. listen. >> i think carly had a good night, but you gave her a lot of easy questions. all you have to do is a i agree with that. she had some pretty easy questions. you gave her beautiful softballs. >> fiorina will get a national platform to fire back on "the tonight show with jimmy fallon."...
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jonathan: there is an argument that whenever things deteriorate, loosen, lucent, lucent, cut rates, cut- where thea position mainstream starts to think about low rates being the problem and not the solution? mark: i have read maybe 10 e-mails in the past week from people in the markets on exactly this topic. there was a great analogy -- quantum physics. when you start to look smaller and smaller, things get really weird, what einstein called spooky. when you are zero bound, the economy stops doing all the things the model tells you. you expand your balance sheets to $4.5 trillion from $1 trillion, and yet there is no sign of inflation. that is what the textbooks say you should happen. you look at dropping money into the economy -- that is effectively what the fed has done, yet we are not seeing any signs of companies willing to raise prices. we are still seeing anemic wage growth. jonathan: are they boxed in with the process, when you look at financial conditions tightening, a stronger dollar? did they boxed themselves into a position they can't even think about, the idea that lower rat
jonathan: there is an argument that whenever things deteriorate, loosen, lucent, lucent, cut rates, cut- where thea position mainstream starts to think about low rates being the problem and not the solution? mark: i have read maybe 10 e-mails in the past week from people in the markets on exactly this topic. there was a great analogy -- quantum physics. when you start to look smaller and smaller, things get really weird, what einstein called spooky. when you are zero bound, the economy stops...
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look at hewlett-packard, lucent before hewlett-packard. she hasn't done well.eason i bring it up, frankly she picked me, attacked me. i therefore have to respond. and i have responded. and we're really talking about not a physical thing. we are talking about the persona. this is a woman that gets tremendous publicity mostly on fox to be honest with you, i don't know why. because i guess in the poll that you quoted she is at a very low number. she gets tremendous amounts of publicity. her past doesn't go along with the publicity she is getting. so she mentions something about me. she knocks me. and, when somebody knocks me look jeb bush or anybody else, i at least decide it is appropriate to fight back. talking only about her persona. >> i don't want to beat a dead horse. i'm on the record. i don't think you are a first time offender making a personal crack at a woman. the first thing. the second thing is, the remark was about her face and not about her persona. it all goes hand in hand. and much, many of the statements. you notice i am leading with women. >> gr
look at hewlett-packard, lucent before hewlett-packard. she hasn't done well.eason i bring it up, frankly she picked me, attacked me. i therefore have to respond. and i have responded. and we're really talking about not a physical thing. we are talking about the persona. this is a woman that gets tremendous publicity mostly on fox to be honest with you, i don't know why. because i guess in the poll that you quoted she is at a very low number. she gets tremendous amounts of publicity. her past...
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and check out lucent before hand. so you have ben saying what he said. carly saying -- these are two people that will not be president. >> that was exhausting, right? but it was kind of fun to listen to, which i think is the main factor here, right? but on a serious note, carly fiorina, everybody says she's rising in the polls but in the latest cnn poll she's only at 3%, so why is mr. trump even bothering? >> reporter: well, i think the reason he's bothering is because she sort of punched at him, and we remember this from the last debate, the so-called happy hour debate that she was in. she was one of the people who was toughest on donald trump, and that was so interesting because they were on different stages, and i think people kind of forget that. they were in two separate debates. we're still waiting on the final word for who is going to be on the debate stage for our cnn debate but it looks like carly has a very good shot of ending up on stage with donald trump, and that i think will be really fascinating to see the dynamic between the two of them.
and check out lucent before hand. so you have ben saying what he said. carly saying -- these are two people that will not be president. >> that was exhausting, right? but it was kind of fun to listen to, which i think is the main factor here, right? but on a serious note, carly fiorina, everybody says she's rising in the polls but in the latest cnn poll she's only at 3%, so why is mr. trump even bothering? >> reporter: well, i think the reason he's bothering is because she sort of...
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. >> with carly, she did a terrible job at lucent. she did a terrible, terrible, terrible job at hewlett-packard. she cut thousands and thousands of jobs and they are still cutting them. >> that's trump calling carly a terrible ceo and hammering her for cutting thousands of jobs at hewlett-packard but with taxpayers supporting more than 2 million federal workers maybe it's time to cut jobs in washington. >> the ceo isn't santa claus. they can't pass out wealth because it's christmas. they have to make real hard choices. not the hillary clinton hard choices about what e-mails to:30 but choices about allocating billions of assets. while at hewlett-packard carly not only doubled revenue but exemplified the leadership, knowledge and the success not only at hp but on the debate stage. >> she doubled revenue by merging with compaq. >> two million federal workers, too much. >> yes. no question there is a trend in washington. should we vote someone into the highest office in the land because they laid off 30,000 people? i don't think so. we s
. >> with carly, she did a terrible job at lucent. she did a terrible, terrible, terrible job at hewlett-packard. she cut thousands and thousands of jobs and they are still cutting them. >> that's trump calling carly a terrible ceo and hammering her for cutting thousands of jobs at hewlett-packard but with taxpayers supporting more than 2 million federal workers maybe it's time to cut jobs in washington. >> the ceo isn't santa claus. they can't pass out wealth because it's...
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will understand her soon, but when they look at the record of tremendous failure, look, she took lucento the ground, and h.p. into the ground and destroyed it. i think that, you know, and then she ran for the senate in a race that should have been won and lost because she did so badly as a business leader. >> and now, fiorina has surged in the polls since her debate performance last week, and she used the ceo experience and has multiple times as proof that she can run the country, and with hp's stock falling 45% on her watch, and now with more on this we have raw nauru har here, but is donald trump here? >> yes, and i hate to say it, but it is maybe one of the truest things that donald trump has said. and carly fiorina's record is spotty. hp was the original silicon val e lee garage company and a great innovator and not only using the mergers as way to get the quick fix growth, but many feel that she sort of disembodied the research culture, and got rid of the r&d, and bolstered the gains with short-term gains and not long-range envision. >> and she said that all of the tech companies w
will understand her soon, but when they look at the record of tremendous failure, look, she took lucento the ground, and h.p. into the ground and destroyed it. i think that, you know, and then she ran for the senate in a race that should have been won and lost because she did so badly as a business leader. >> and now, fiorina has surged in the polls since her debate performance last week, and she used the ceo experience and has multiple times as proof that she can run the country, and...
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trump is zeroing in on the former star of the debate and tweet ing thing e did such a horrible job at lucent and hp she never got another ceo job. and there is no way that carly fiorina can become the republican nominee. >> and athena is now going to join us. are trump and carson's remarks likely to hurt them in the contest? >> well, it is a good question, and probably not, and it say tt because part of the voters for them agree with them, and for instance, trump who came under fire for not correcting a man who said that president obama is a muslim, and the recent cnn/orc poll shows that 43% of republicans believe that president obama is muslim, and 54% of trump supporters think that. so some of the things that trump has said are in line with our polling numbers, and also, if you look at the gallup poll from earlier in the summer, it shoedd that 45% of the republicans said they could vote for a muslim for president. and so, while some of the statements and sentiments may be stunning to a lot of people, there are also a lot of people who feel that trump and carson are speaking the truth, and
trump is zeroing in on the former star of the debate and tweet ing thing e did such a horrible job at lucent and hp she never got another ceo job. and there is no way that carly fiorina can become the republican nominee. >> and athena is now going to join us. are trump and carson's remarks likely to hurt them in the contest? >> well, it is a good question, and probably not, and it say tt because part of the voters for them agree with them, and for instance, trump who came under fire...
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toatel lucent has vowed pressure is outgoing -- the telecom equipment maker has been criticized after he would receive 14 million euros after he left his position, this in the days before finalizing a $16 billion takeover by no kia -- by nokia. because medics company avon is seeking a financial makeover. "the wall street journal" reports the more than century old firm is in negotiations with a private equity firm unable to find a buyer for the entire company. avon shares have lost more than 50% of their value this year as it struggles to compete with other brands. birthday forndmark gamers around the world as the super mario brothers turn 30 years old. the iconic nintendo characters hit stores for the first time on september 13, 1985. they became so popular, many say they helped revamp the struggling videogame industry and turned it into the pop-culture force we know today. mario and luigi remain arguably the most recognizable characters in the world of gaming. over three decades, super mario brothers has sold over 40 million units. nintendo is launching a new installment in that syri
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and check out lucent beforehand. so, you have ben saying what he said. you have carly saying.re two people that will not be president. >> all i'm saying is that you are the frontrunner. you say that you're going to be president of the united states. there is a manner of behavior that goes with that. i'm not saying be mr. p.c., mr. captain gentility and let everybody beat you up, but the idea of returning a blow every team you receive one, you know that doesn't work in any high level situation. >> i'm a believer. perhaps you are not. maybe your show isn't doing as well as the it should be. >> that's not nice. that's not nice. you are attacking me for asking a question. that's not what a president does. >> when ben carson criticizes or questions, he doesn't even know me. i met him. he comes to my club in palm beach. okay. i have a great club, mara lago, he comes to my club. i hardly know ben carson. when he question is my faith. i am a believer, big league in god and the bible, and he question is my faith and he doesn't know me. and you say i'm not supposed to hit back. i will h
and check out lucent beforehand. so, you have ben saying what he said. you have carly saying.re two people that will not be president. >> all i'm saying is that you are the frontrunner. you say that you're going to be president of the united states. there is a manner of behavior that goes with that. i'm not saying be mr. p.c., mr. captain gentility and let everybody beat you up, but the idea of returning a blow every team you receive one, you know that doesn't work in any high level...
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she failed at lucent. before that she was at lucent. she ran for the senate. lost in a landslide. now he's running for president. >> why don't you talk about her brain instead of her face? >> so something of a repeat of that argument that trump got into with megyn kelly when kelly in that first debate raised questions about trump's previous comments about women, thomas. >> all right. kasie hunt, thank you. we want to check in with chrkrin welker in ohio. tell us about this event for hillary clinton but also reaction from them now this is bad news out of iowa following the heels of bad news out of new hampshire. >> well, that's right. secretary clinton trying to rally her base here in columbus, thomas. she just had an event really aimed at women voters. of course, they are going to be crucial if she hopes to win key battleground states like ohio. as you point out this comes amidst a new low for secretary clinton. we learn today just to reiterate that according to the latest quinnipiac poll bernie sanders now edges clinton 41% to 40% in the key state of iowa. when that last poll was
she failed at lucent. before that she was at lucent. she ran for the senate. lost in a landslide. now he's running for president. >> why don't you talk about her brain instead of her face? >> so something of a repeat of that argument that trump got into with megyn kelly when kelly in that first debate raised questions about trump's previous comments about women, thomas. >> all right. kasie hunt, thank you. we want to check in with chrkrin welker in ohio. tell us about this...
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. >> she failed miserably at hewlett-packard, she failed at lucent.he ran for the senate and lost in a landslide. now she's running for president. i'm talking about her persona. >> >> fellow republican bobby gin daal called him a madman and hillary clinton says he seems to delight in insulting women every chance he gets. by the way, trump and fiorina will be on the same stage next week, cnn announcing the 11 candidates who will take part in the next debate. trump, carson, bush, cruz, walker, rubio, huckabee, fiorina, kasich, paul and christie. >> long list but it'll be a good one. >>> a deadly accident at camp pendleton, one marine killed and a dozen others injured in a rollover crash. the victim was assigned to the first marine division but few other details available. >>> the refugee crisis continues. thousands will be settling down in the united states soon. president obama now wants to take in at least 10,000 refugees, significantly more than the 1500 initially planned. the white house has been under pressure to do more than just provide money. ab
. >> she failed miserably at hewlett-packard, she failed at lucent.he ran for the senate and lost in a landslide. now she's running for president. i'm talking about her persona. >> >> fellow republican bobby gin daal called him a madman and hillary clinton says he seems to delight in insulting women every chance he gets. by the way, trump and fiorina will be on the same stage next week, cnn announcing the 11 candidates who will take part in the next debate. trump, carson,...
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trump: hewlett-packard was a disaster, lucent was a disaster. were two disastrous reigns and now she is running for president. least 12in egypt, at people were killed when security forces mistakenly opened fire on a group of mexican tourists. the attack happened in egypt's southwestern destert. a tourist convoy had wandered into a strict it area -- into a restricted area. int chrysler was targeted negotiating a new labor contract. in sunday night football, the first of the weekend for this season, it was a thriller. tony romo threw an 11 yard pass to jason whitman with just second second -- with just seven seconds left. what a great start to the season. i watched a little bit more of this than i usually do on sunday afternoon. logo. that brendan: there was also a wobble on that snap -- a bobble on that snap. tom: very good. there it is, a good start to the season. much more as the months wind on. it is a special time in new york city. away from economics and a most is a day for international relations. what am i going to wear? there is absolutel
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those heart river villages, traditional villages once home to thousands became ghost towns lucent clark passed through 23 years after this epidemic and they mapped the empty townsite as they traveled upstream. essentially what happened is that the mandan and their northerly neighbors went from living in a configuration of pounds that look like this to a configuration of pounds that looked like this and the mandan now numbered approximately 1500 people. that is a 90% decline. in the years that followed foreign diseases coursed across the plains. whooping cough struck the villages in the summer of 1806 and possibly again in 1813 and 14 and then again in 1818 and 19 filling the air with hacking coughs and that desperate whistle like wheezing that gives the infection its name. the 1818-1819 whooping cough epidemic came hand-in-hand with an outbreak of measles. to diseases circulating at once and a focal point to the trade and focal point of commerce, but river villages, the mandan villages also became focal points of contingents and reports of a contagion are abundant for the people with wh
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and the other company lucent. she was there before that and it was a catastrophe. she can't run my company. >> you ran up mountains of debts and using other people's money and forced to file for bankruptcy. >> i never filed for bankruptcy. >> not once four times. >> why should we trust you with the finances of this nation? >> and so the question becomes were there any game changer ares. >> let's bring in chris wallace, donald trump sat on top of the heap, chris. was there enough of a change in his performance that you think there will be substantial changes in his numbers? >> i am not going to venture a guess on that, jon because i am consistently wrong on what would be the result involving trump and even as the previous debate. i tell you who i thought won the debate. carly fiorina had a very strong night. the strength, the precision of her arguments and marco rubio particularly on foreign policy, his vision and command of the subject and chris christy who reminded people of what they liked. >> trump did fine. maybe not as commanding as in the first fox debate and
and the other company lucent. she was there before that and it was a catastrophe. she can't run my company. >> you ran up mountains of debts and using other people's money and forced to file for bankruptcy. >> i never filed for bankruptcy. >> not once four times. >> why should we trust you with the finances of this nation? >> and so the question becomes were there any game changer ares. >> let's bring in chris wallace, donald trump sat on top of the heap,...
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the polls, that she will have a target on her back particularly in the time of hewlett packard and lucent. citizen carly a new documentary will be released tomorrow and rebutting charges of what happened in hewlett packard who voted to fire her and now sayses that was all a big mistake. jon, thank you. >> we'll bring in our political panel for today. the managing director of purple insight. and kristin, co-founder of echlon insight and selfie vote where millennials are leading american. and both are co-host of the weekly podcast the pollsters. welcome to both of you. kristin, what are voters looking for this time around and how, you know, if at all, does she fill that role. carly fiorina. >> voters are looking for someone who sounds different and not a perfectly practiced talking points and coming out of washington d.c. for the last few years and someone like carly fiorina has crept up to the top of the polls because of strong debate performance and balances being an outsider and being someone who can give credible answers on things like foreign policy and could both receive establishment
the polls, that she will have a target on her back particularly in the time of hewlett packard and lucent. citizen carly a new documentary will be released tomorrow and rebutting charges of what happened in hewlett packard who voted to fire her and now sayses that was all a big mistake. jon, thank you. >> we'll bring in our political panel for today. the managing director of purple insight. and kristin, co-founder of echlon insight and selfie vote where millennials are leading american....
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she failed at lucent. then she ran for the senate and lost in a landslide.ing about her persona. >> cnn announce that had fiorina will be joining next week's debate, one of 11 republican candidates on that stage. >>> the new york city police commissioner is apl jiezing to tennis star james blake after a officer tackled and handcuffed him outside of a hotel. he was standing in front of a hotel when a plain clothe police officer mist taking him for an identity theft suspect. new york city mayor is also expected to apologize. blake was shaken up and angry about what happened. >> i do think it's most cops are doing a great job but when you police with reckless abandon, you need to be held accountable. i was standing there, doing nothing, not running. not resisting. in fact, smiling. >> the officer who took down blake has been placed on administrative duties pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> millions of dollars have been set aside to help eliminate the rape kit dna testing backlog. official as announced $79 million will cut the backlog of 70,000 rape
she failed at lucent. then she ran for the senate and lost in a landslide.ing about her persona. >> cnn announce that had fiorina will be joining next week's debate, one of 11 republican candidates on that stage. >>> the new york city police commissioner is apl jiezing to tennis star james blake after a officer tackled and handcuffed him outside of a hotel. he was standing in front of a hotel when a plain clothe police officer mist taking him for an identity theft suspect. new...
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she failed at lucent. then she ran for the senate and lost in a landslide.i'm talking about her persona. >> cnn announce that had fiorina will be joining next week's debate, one of 11 republican candidates on that stage. >>> the new york city police commissioner is apl jiezing to tennis star james blake after a officer tackled and handcuffed him outside of a hotel. he was standing in front of a hotel when a plain clothe police officer mist taking him for an identity theft suspect. new york city mayor is also expected to apologize. blake was shaken up and angry about what happened. >> i do think it's most cops are doing a great job but when you police with reckless abandon, you need to be held accountable. i was standing there, doing nothing, not running. not resisting. in fact, smiling. >> the officer who took down blake has been placed on administrative duties pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> millions of dollars have been set aside to help eliminate the rape kit dna testing backlog. official as announced $79 million will cut the backlog of 70,0
she failed at lucent. then she ran for the senate and lost in a landslide.i'm talking about her persona. >> cnn announce that had fiorina will be joining next week's debate, one of 11 republican candidates on that stage. >>> the new york city police commissioner is apl jiezing to tennis star james blake after a officer tackled and handcuffed him outside of a hotel. he was standing in front of a hotel when a plain clothe police officer mist taking him for an identity theft...
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. >> she did a terrible job at hewlett packard, a terrible job at lucent. those two are a disaster. >> reporter: pointing out she led hewlett packard through the height of the worst technology recession,. >> the job is to build sustainable shareholder value over time. that is what we did. >> fighting for odemocratic ticket hillary clinton was on face the nation talking about europe's migrant crisis. the united states should stand up to the plate when others can't or won't she said. >> i think the united states has to do more and i would like to see us move from what is a good start with 10,000 to 65,000 and begin immediately to put into place the mechanisms for vetting the people that we would take in. >> reporter: now going back to dr. ben carson for a minute, the muslim advocacy group, care, is calling this evening on ben carson to withdraw from the presidential race because of those remarks and wants political leaders across the spectrum to repudiate statements on muslims. del. >> thank you john. >>> papal message to more than 100,000 people today who at
. >> she did a terrible job at hewlett packard, a terrible job at lucent. those two are a disaster. >> reporter: pointing out she led hewlett packard through the height of the worst technology recession,. >> the job is to build sustainable shareholder value over time. that is what we did. >> fighting for odemocratic ticket hillary clinton was on face the nation talking about europe's migrant crisis. the united states should stand up to the plate when others can't or...
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. >> alcatel lucent, late '90s. giants. >> the end was bad how horrible carly fiorina is.e horrible. i put that out there. honestly i remember when she was at hewlett-packard and a lot of people thought she was doing a good job at the time. that's okay. it seems to be a pinata approach. >> she was at lucent as well which went from great to not so great. >> a titan. >> poor execution. >> poor decision-making long term. even largest of companies can fall. >> there's some research moving around today. credit suisse up citi. stearns up j.c. penney. >> j.c. penney is a good example of what i like. people don't want to hear, when you have a j.c. penney that's look. but cummings is bad. listen we're in a bifurcated world. j.c. penney that new ceo is doing a lot of good. but, macy's seems to be hurt by the return of j.c. penney. don't forget macy -- i'm an amazon prime personer and i was trying to buy shoes macy's versus amazon. you always end up thinking amazon it will thereabout next day. macy's has a great omni channel. macy's has been hurt since our out look conference has bee
. >> alcatel lucent, late '90s. giants. >> the end was bad how horrible carly fiorina is.e horrible. i put that out there. honestly i remember when she was at hewlett-packard and a lot of people thought she was doing a good job at the time. that's okay. it seems to be a pinata approach. >> she was at lucent as well which went from great to not so great. >> a titan. >> poor execution. >> poor decision-making long term. even largest of companies can fall....
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. >> carly fiorina, i watched the debate yesterday, she put our company lucent technology in the ground. >> carly fiorina. >> stay it again. people might as well hear it. people have to learn. i thought i would wait a couple of days before i expose her business failure, but honestly, it's so ridiculous. go ahead, tell me. >> our stock, i invested in my stock. i worked for the company for 37 years. >> headed up by who? >> carly. >> that's before hewlett-packard. how many people here believe in global warming? do you believe in global warming? who believes in global warming? who believes in global warming? who believes in global warming? raise your hand. wow, not much, huh? >> do you have your hand up? a little? no. nobody? one person? >> well, sir, that's -- you believe, right? you believe? >> that was donald trump tonight in new hampshire. sarah murray is at the event, joins us now. i'm kind of amazed that the first guy who stands up says the problem in this country is muslims and donald trump doesn't say anything about that. did anybody bat an eye at that? >> it really is pretty incred
. >> carly fiorina, i watched the debate yesterday, she put our company lucent technology in the ground. >> carly fiorina. >> stay it again. people might as well hear it. people have to learn. i thought i would wait a couple of days before i expose her business failure, but honestly, it's so ridiculous. go ahead, tell me. >> our stock, i invested in my stock. i worked for the company for 37 years. >> headed up by who? >> carly. >> that's before...
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. >> carly fiorina she put our company lucent technologies into the ground. trump: people of might as well she rich. they have to burn i thought a great a couple days before i expose her business failure but shall be. >> i invested in my stocks are worked for the company 37 years and forced to retire with a descent technologies headed by carly fiorina before its hewlett-packard performers assigned stock to put into might retirement at $87 a share when a resource to to retire 60 years ago it was not worth $0.25. i lost almost half a million dollars. that is what i planned to retire and i had nothing. trump: that is amazing because people don't get it. this and technologies was a disaster. she ran in a prior to hewlett-packard when she bought compaq then made the decision to buy compaq computer and people that worked there said that company was such a great company and tell she got involved in made a horrible acquisition added has destroyed hewlett-packard in fact, yesterday's the front page of "the wall street journal" a big main story that hewlett-packard the
. >> carly fiorina she put our company lucent technologies into the ground. trump: people of might as well she rich. they have to burn i thought a great a couple days before i expose her business failure but shall be. >> i invested in my stocks are worked for the company 37 years and forced to retire with a descent technologies headed by carly fiorina before its hewlett-packard performers assigned stock to put into might retirement at $87 a share when a resource to to retire 60...