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white house correspondent phil mattingly joins us. the technology community wish list.'m trying to think of everything that the technology industry would like regarding the nsa, but how much of what they want will actually be in that speech? >> from what we know, it looks like it's going to be a bit of a mixed bag. facebook, apple, microsoft, they got together and enlisted a group of principles they wanted to consider to pursue during this process. they wanted a public advocate inside the fisa court, the secret surveillance court. looks like they will get that. they wanted less problems related to surveillance policy and it looks like they will comply with that as well, limiting how they spy on their allies. they will not get everything they want. they wanted major restrictions to the 215 program. our understanding is it will largely stay in place. some of what they want, some of what they don't want, and a little to be determined. see how much will get punted the congress. >> what about the major policy implications? there are other political issues at stake. for examp
white house correspondent phil mattingly joins us. the technology community wish list.'m trying to think of everything that the technology industry would like regarding the nsa, but how much of what they want will actually be in that speech? >> from what we know, it looks like it's going to be a bit of a mixed bag. facebook, apple, microsoft, they got together and enlisted a group of principles they wanted to consider to pursue during this process. they wanted a public advocate inside the...
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you not miss our spent -- phil mattingly, mary c.o not miss our coverage of the state of the union address. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. i'm joined by my special guest host, jose antonio vargas. we also have joel green. both of these men have teamed up with facebook's ceo thomas mark zuckerberg. mark zuckerberg. joe, i want to start with you. i want to find out where forward is now. zuckerberg,, mark and others all behind you. we began this several comprehensive immigration that would conclude with a path to citizenship. immigration system to fix our economy. >> i know you were mark zuckerberg's roommate in college. how did this all come together? how did you come on board? >> i come from a hybrid of political and tech backgrounds. hoff started getting passionate about this issue. we were talking for a couple of issues of how the tech community should be involved for political advocacy. it became clear immigration would come on the national agenda. we started talking and talk to josÉ. there really was a ne
you not miss our spent -- phil mattingly, mary c.o not miss our coverage of the state of the union address. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. i'm joined by my special guest host, jose antonio vargas. we also have joel green. both of these men have teamed up with facebook's ceo thomas mark zuckerberg. mark zuckerberg. joe, i want to start with you. i want to find out where forward is now. zuckerberg,, mark and others all behind you. we began this several...
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. >> phil mattingly has been cover the upcoming state of union address from d.c.he joins us with more details. you heard what josÉ would like to hear, but what will we hear? >> it is an interesting spot that the president finds himself in. the administration are huge supporters of the large-scale immigration reform. especially the one the senate passed. the house is run by republicans and have not come up with their own immigration proposal. the white house wants to give house speaker john boehner some space. he will absolutely continue to throw the administration's support behind it. it will be interesting watching him walk that tightrope. >> i think i heard a million times the president's approval ratings are the lowest they have been. how big of a deal is what he is going to say tonight? this is the start of negotiating with congress for the year. >> i think that is right. the president's aides have made clear that what the president will do is talk about large- scale proposals like tax reform or immigration reform. you also start laying out putting an agenda t
. >> phil mattingly has been cover the upcoming state of union address from d.c.he joins us with more details. you heard what josÉ would like to hear, but what will we hear? >> it is an interesting spot that the president finds himself in. the administration are huge supporters of the large-scale immigration reform. especially the one the senate passed. the house is run by republicans and have not come up with their own immigration proposal. the white house wants to give house...
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for more on the potential impact, i went to get down to washington dc to our correspondent phil mattinglyare you with us? >> i am with you. >> what else are you hearing, a beenessional aide has briefing reporters on what else we are learning and what kind of impact they think the keystone will have. >> this is a key point, a key cog in the process. the key thing to say and the thing jay carney just set a couple minutes ago in his briefing, this is just one step. this is a big step, not major changes from the draft we saw last year. as you pointed out, environmentalists are not going to be happy. they thought another look at the report would give them a shot. they would be major impact. particularly on climate change, they are not getting that. what this does, it starts off another process. they will be public commentary an opportunity for industry groups to come and talk. john kerry is slated to make the we know thatn, but the president has the option of waiting and -- weighing in. the white house stays pretty far away at this, we have started the final cap down -- the final countdown. no
for more on the potential impact, i went to get down to washington dc to our correspondent phil mattinglyare you with us? >> i am with you. >> what else are you hearing, a beenessional aide has briefing reporters on what else we are learning and what kind of impact they think the keystone will have. >> this is a key point, a key cog in the process. the key thing to say and the thing jay carney just set a couple minutes ago in his briefing, this is just one step. this is a big...
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when we return, and phil mattingly on chris christie's apology.nd his 2016 chances and more bob gates's book. ♪ >> welcome back. phil mattingly is here to talk about chris christie and the george washington bridge in the national limelight. we came agreed this was a terrible thing that happened and governor was christie's news conference was a tour de force. what else is there? >> we are still turning figure out what the motivation was. again, i think the big issue is the investigation of what this has opened up to. >> let me get to the federal prosecutor in a second. there is the question of whether this is -- i will get to the federal budget any second. there is a question of whether this is -- they do not appear to be virgins. >> i think your point, what you saw in the e-mails looks like it was from people who have done this before and took some glee in the process of doing this. it underlines they did that chris christie access this on a regular basis. >> i'm not sure what the crime is here, but no one likes to have a prosecutor looking at the
when we return, and phil mattingly on chris christie's apology.nd his 2016 chances and more bob gates's book. ♪ >> welcome back. phil mattingly is here to talk about chris christie and the george washington bridge in the national limelight. we came agreed this was a terrible thing that happened and governor was christie's news conference was a tour de force. what else is there? >> we are still turning figure out what the motivation was. again, i think the big issue is the...
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white house correspondent phil mattingly joins us. the technology community wish list.'m trying to think of everything that the technology industry would like regarding the nsa, but how much of what they want will actually be in that speech? looksm what we know, it like it's going to be a bit of a mixed bag. facebook, apple, microsoft, they got together and enlisted a group of principles they wanted to consider to pursue during this process. they wanted to public advocate inside the fisa court, the secret surveillance court. looks like it will get that. they wanted less problems related to surveillance policy and it looks like they will comply with that as well, limiting how they spy on their allies. they will not get everything they want. they wanted major restriction to the 215 program. our understanding as it will largely stay in place. ofe of what they want, some what they don't want, and a little to be determined. see how much will get punted the congress. >> what about the major policy implications? there are other political issues ,t stake and will for example th
white house correspondent phil mattingly joins us. the technology community wish list.'m trying to think of everything that the technology industry would like regarding the nsa, but how much of what they want will actually be in that speech? looksm what we know, it like it's going to be a bit of a mixed bag. facebook, apple, microsoft, they got together and enlisted a group of principles they wanted to consider to pursue during this process. they wanted to public advocate inside the fisa court,...
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when we return, phil mattingly on chris christie's apology.nd his 2016 chances and more bob gates's book. ♪ >> welcome back. phil mattingly is here to talk about chris christie and the george washington bridge in the national limelight. we can agree this was a terrible thing that happened and governor christie's news conference was a tour de force. we don't really know what happened or what else there is. >> the investigation this is opened up. does anyone expect federal charges to be brought here? >> lemmie get to the federal prosecutor in a second. there is the question of whether this is -- i will get to the federal budget any second. there is a question of whether this is -- they do not appear to be virgins. >> some people think it is a caricature of chris christie that he is a bully. i think your point, what you saw in the e-mails looks like it was from people who have done this before and took some glee in the process of doing this. it under diet -- it underlines the idea that chris christie's administration did this on a regular basis.
when we return, phil mattingly on chris christie's apology.nd his 2016 chances and more bob gates's book. ♪ >> welcome back. phil mattingly is here to talk about chris christie and the george washington bridge in the national limelight. we can agree this was a terrible thing that happened and governor christie's news conference was a tour de force. we don't really know what happened or what else there is. >> the investigation this is opened up. does anyone expect federal charges...
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thank you very much mattingly from d.c.e come back, more ads your smart phone in the new year. an estimate of how many more. and what this means two very specific businesses and their bottom lines. ♪ number, 2 big billion. the average number of minutes per day skype users spend on the service. many of the users had their accounts hacked last night by a group calling itself the syrian electronic army. the group posted messages urging people to avoid microsoft e-mail services because "they are monitoring your accounts and selling data to the government here: -- to the government." microsoft a short user's data was a safe. you may see more advertisements on your mobile phone. ansari specializes in social media and is joining me. great to see you. a smelly morning. -- a snowy morning. phonetime i pick up my and a video pops up, who will benefit most? >> the biggest companies will continue to be facebook and google. facebook 1.5 years ago had no mobile ad revenue. in q3 of 2013, half their revenue came from little ileertising --
thank you very much mattingly from d.c.e come back, more ads your smart phone in the new year. an estimate of how many more. and what this means two very specific businesses and their bottom lines. ♪ number, 2 big billion. the average number of minutes per day skype users spend on the service. many of the users had their accounts hacked last night by a group calling itself the syrian electronic army. the group posted messages urging people to avoid microsoft e-mail services because "they...
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phil mattingly is in washington. sort one thing out before we get to the pavement.ow many people have health care coverage now who did not before? >> the administration pointing to two point one million people have signed up through the federal or state exchanges. we're not sure how many of those people had coverage before. we're not sure how many did not have coverage before. due januaryents are 10. it actually -- insurers extended that from december 30 one. of those, the administration has not released how many have paid the premium. we know 2.1 billion people are enrolled. how many people are paying for that coverage, that is the big question. >> now that this has launched, what do these people do? what do republicans do it now that this is up and running? >> a couple of things. even administration officials acknowledge there will be difficulties with the first month rollout. not having insurance cards or knowing which doctors or hospitals are in their network. another key thing from senior republican aides during the disastrous rollout. smart republican said do
phil mattingly is in washington. sort one thing out before we get to the pavement.ow many people have health care coverage now who did not before? >> the administration pointing to two point one million people have signed up through the federal or state exchanges. we're not sure how many of those people had coverage before. we're not sure how many did not have coverage before. due januaryents are 10. it actually -- insurers extended that from december 30 one. of those, the administration...
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phil mattingly is with me. from 9/11 to civil liberties, what stood out to you in the president's speech? in a 45 minute speech that touched upon broad themes and technical details about how the u.s. collect intelligence, the key point is how the president is going to address the bulk collection of telephone records. he said he would like to see that data, that bo committed data transfer to a government -- that old native data -- that bulk metadata. the first change is going to take some help of congress and other administration officials. the second one is immediate and that surprised a lot of people who were waiting to see the results that this administration's work would end up being. >> as far as the bigger picture, what caught your attention? perspective it. was very interesting internationally. a very difficult scenario after last year and -- after last year. angela merkel is very upset. a number of companies -- a couple of -- a number of countries very upset. for leaders will not be spied -- foreign ther
phil mattingly is with me. from 9/11 to civil liberties, what stood out to you in the president's speech? in a 45 minute speech that touched upon broad themes and technical details about how the u.s. collect intelligence, the key point is how the president is going to address the bulk collection of telephone records. he said he would like to see that data, that bo committed data transfer to a government -- that old native data -- that bulk metadata. the first change is going to take some help...
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phil mattingly, our white house reporter. debate anding the negotiations back and forth over extending unemployment benefits. that will do it for "market makers." tune in tomorrow. the ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce speaks for american business. he will be with us to talk about legislative priorities for the coming year and what he will be lobbying for and what he believes his constituents want. we will have tough questions for mr. donohue. up next, "lunch money." don't go anywhere. ♪ >> this is "lunch money." we are streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your smart phone. motors today, you may have been theof the many stuck in airport. 10 thousandceled since saturday. jetblue has scrubbed 526 flights, but promises to be back to 100% by the end of today. it is not just the bad weather. there are new faa guidelines that route are all commercial pilots received 30 uninterrupted off-duty hours per week. that is 25% more than before. eyelids are getting more rest, but it means there are fewer flights for past -- p
phil mattingly, our white house reporter. debate anding the negotiations back and forth over extending unemployment benefits. that will do it for "market makers." tune in tomorrow. the ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce speaks for american business. he will be with us to talk about legislative priorities for the coming year and what he will be lobbying for and what he believes his constituents want. we will have tough questions for mr. donohue. up next, "lunch money." don't...
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phil mattingly has the story -- climate change. phil mattingly has the story.ere hopingntalists that the report would have major changes to support their cause against the keystone xl pipeline. there were no major revisions in terms of the impact statement released by the state department. they did not see any major impact this pipeline would have on climate change. the president last year said basically if he would approve this, it could not have major impact on climate change. the state department says it does not. theou are a supporter of keystone pipeline, this is a big step in the right direction. >> how about the opponents? we have heard so much from environmental activists. what are the critics saying? >> there's a couple things they are taking away from this. it is not over yet. they're going to be another eight agencies and public comment period to look at this proposal. what most environmentalists are clinging to right now, this would always end up on the president's desk. of an issue this important, he was going to. they're going to focus entirely on
phil mattingly has the story -- climate change. phil mattingly has the story.ere hopingntalists that the report would have major changes to support their cause against the keystone xl pipeline. there were no major revisions in terms of the impact statement released by the state department. they did not see any major impact this pipeline would have on climate change. the president last year said basically if he would approve this, it could not have major impact on climate change. the state...
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our david mattingly has been breaking new details on this story all week long.nesday he spoke with his stepbrother, mark willsy, who said the officer had no reason to use the gun. >> they had the situation completely under control. >> but the third officer? >> the third officer is 100% in the wrong. why would somebody shoot a 90 pound kid with two full grown officers on top of him with two tasers deployed inside him? there's no reason. >> then last night david spoke exclusively with the attorney for the officer who fired the fatal shot. >> having to step into the shoes of the officer to make that judgment call, he had to make it in that split instant and that's what he made. >> was it the right decision? >> yes, sir. >> david is with us now with new information. david, what did the family say today? >> well, don, throughout this entire week the family has not waivered one bit in their belief that if there was any justification for deadly force to be used in this case. early in the week the day after this happened they were outside the d.a.'s office holding signs
our david mattingly has been breaking new details on this story all week long.nesday he spoke with his stepbrother, mark willsy, who said the officer had no reason to use the gun. >> they had the situation completely under control. >> but the third officer? >> the third officer is 100% in the wrong. why would somebody shoot a 90 pound kid with two full grown officers on top of him with two tasers deployed inside him? there's no reason. >> then last night david spoke...
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you'll want to hear it from david mattingly. and we'll be joined by glenn close after that.ake a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips,
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lex phil mattingly reporting on vice admiral michael rogers heading to the nsa agency. i want to bring in olivia sterns in our newsroom to give us more of a date. the company responding to a report that malicious software had been accessed? >> there has been a unauthorized access -- they say security attacks are becoming a more regular occurrence and recently identified a coordinated effort to gain unauthorized experts -- unauthorized access to mail accounts and says they prompted users to reset passwords on accounts that were impacted. they are resetting passwords, working with federal law enforcement to find the perpetrators responsible for this attack. they say they have implemented things to lock -- there are bigger concerns run hackers targeting infrastructures and software and the one being the attack on target software systems with nearly 100 million accounts compromise there. lex thank you very much. we will follow this story with yahoo! accounts accessed -- and unauthorized access for malicious software. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ? >> 3-d printing --
lex phil mattingly reporting on vice admiral michael rogers heading to the nsa agency. i want to bring in olivia sterns in our newsroom to give us more of a date. the company responding to a report that malicious software had been accessed? >> there has been a unauthorized access -- they say security attacks are becoming a more regular occurrence and recently identified a coordinated effort to gain unauthorized experts -- unauthorized access to mail accounts and says they prompted users...
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i want to bring in our white house correspondent, phil mattingly. nsa?is going on with the secretary defense chuck hagel announced michael rogers, a vice admiral in the navy who is running the navy's intelligence and cyber security operations right now is the next rector of the national security agency. he will replace keith alexander who announced his retirement last year. we know about michael rogers right now, running cyber , heand for the u.s. navy has been slated for this while and wasr a an advisor to the joint chiefs of staff. he has a background in cryptography. thisel rogers was put on pathway a long time ago, but chuck hagel just announced a couple of minutes ago that he will in fact be the next director of the nsa. theoes this mean any of policies will change? you mentioned he was being groomed for the position or would retire to take this position as the head of the nsa. does this mean while they think all of the problems with the nsa will leave with the outgoing chief. ? the outgoing chief? >> after these reviews panels that came after the e
i want to bring in our white house correspondent, phil mattingly. nsa?is going on with the secretary defense chuck hagel announced michael rogers, a vice admiral in the navy who is running the navy's intelligence and cyber security operations right now is the next rector of the national security agency. he will replace keith alexander who announced his retirement last year. we know about michael rogers right now, running cyber , heand for the u.s. navy has been slated for this while and wasr a...
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phil mattingly, and jeanne cummings. yearsaid, the chinese new begins the 31st, and accounts for a lot of is this an age of because the country's population take thought for the holiday. in the united states, they're about 3.7 million chinese-americans. topext guest says there are brands that are fully embracing chinese consumers right here at home, using language and symbolism. salt gitlin -- saul gitlin specializes in asian marketing. let's just step back for just a second. when i say chinese new year to you, your of the horse, how do you feel? what does that make you think? >> my background is actually in degreei got an advanced in chinese culture, and what it makes me feel is that this is the most important holiday of the year like christmas in the united states. the one holiday that is broadly celebrated, the pause for festivity, and time off. it feels like a significant moment in the year, even though here in new york city i had to work today. it has that magnitude of importance as a holiday. >> there are some reta
phil mattingly, and jeanne cummings. yearsaid, the chinese new begins the 31st, and accounts for a lot of is this an age of because the country's population take thought for the holiday. in the united states, they're about 3.7 million chinese-americans. topext guest says there are brands that are fully embracing chinese consumers right here at home, using language and symbolism. salt gitlin -- saul gitlin specializes in asian marketing. let's just step back for just a second. when i say chinese...
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yankees were awful in the eighty's like i suffered through the dave winfield all we really i was don mattingly that was it i mean i could go down that list of yankees in the eighty's and they were terrible so when i started feeling the success in the ninety's everyone thought i was a front runner but i just my mom was a yankee fan and i just grew up loving don mattingly i will talk about lone survivor in a minute less rigorous than usual of the kind of flinty yeah you know i've kind of play this character who is convict frat boy and his job is to antagonize these the mount rushmore of acting as i like to call them and in their own douglas and it's kind of hard to be obnoxious to guys that you vitalized your whole life growing up what was it like for you. you know i really a goal of mine was to not get fired this is such a treat job like that just just make sure you really don't give fired from his job because these are the guys you respect and you would think that there was some kind of like hierarchy vs legit like they brought me right over and instantly just made me feel like i was one of th
yankees were awful in the eighty's like i suffered through the dave winfield all we really i was don mattingly that was it i mean i could go down that list of yankees in the eighty's and they were terrible so when i started feeling the success in the ninety's everyone thought i was a front runner but i just my mom was a yankee fan and i just grew up loving don mattingly i will talk about lone survivor in a minute less rigorous than usual of the kind of flinty yeah you know i've kind of play...
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phil mattingly has the latest. what are the next steps?ght now we are dealing with hard deadlines. if lawmakers cannot find an agreement by january 15, we will have another government shutdown. however, everyone is a bit chastened after what happened last year. negotiators on both sides are close to a long-term spending agreement, and they have a stopgap gap in place in case they do not reach that in time. that stopgap is about three days. lawmakers bulldoze on it tomorrow -- will vote on it tomorrow so that they have time to complete the details on that full-year spending bill. lawmakers are expected to file the full-year spending bill .onight sometime we should have the full bill available to vote on soon. the bottom line, no government shutdown. that is good news for everyone. there might be a slight gap that should be filled by house and senate lawmakers. it is just a matter of ironing out the small details. >> thank you, phil mattingly. ,peaking of the estimates looking at the corporate world, it is earnings week. jpmorgan, goldman sa
phil mattingly has the latest. what are the next steps?ght now we are dealing with hard deadlines. if lawmakers cannot find an agreement by january 15, we will have another government shutdown. however, everyone is a bit chastened after what happened last year. negotiators on both sides are close to a long-term spending agreement, and they have a stopgap gap in place in case they do not reach that in time. that stopgap is about three days. lawmakers bulldoze on it tomorrow -- will vote on it...
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speaking of that, phil mattingly with me from d.c..hat can bernanke say about the fed as he is on his way out to? >> we are about a half hour away from ben bernanke taking the stage. it is a few weeks after policy makers may then move to trim the bond buying program in less -- and less than one month away from his last months in office. this is being billed as his last major speech, likely a review of the turbulent time he has resided over. the fed's decision to start its taper came amid a series of economic reports. those positive economic reports have continued into the new year. it will be very interesting to see what, if anything, he says about his successor. the senate is to confirm janet yellen as the next federal chair. and bernanke has plenty of wisdom to impart. we will see if he shares any of it today. >> phil mattingly joining us there from d.c.. our white house respondent. ben bernanke will be speaking in 30 minutes time. in the meantime we move from macro issues to hedge funds. blizzard conditions today grounding thousands
speaking of that, phil mattingly with me from d.c..hat can bernanke say about the fed as he is on his way out to? >> we are about a half hour away from ben bernanke taking the stage. it is a few weeks after policy makers may then move to trim the bond buying program in less -- and less than one month away from his last months in office. this is being billed as his last major speech, likely a review of the turbulent time he has resided over. the fed's decision to start its taper came amid...
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phil mattingly joins us now.sed that a third party hold millions of phone records collected by the nsa. how much is that going to cost? >> this is a big issue, emily, of as you said, it is part 46 proposals by the president's own task force in the wake of the idea is that the nsa should not be holding the data. it should go to a third-party or two from carriers. dianne diane feinstein, chairman of the intelligence committee, said that would cost the phone carriers as much as $60 million a year and open them to an enormous amount of liability. the administration is so kind of going through whether or not they are going to take this recommendation from the task force. the president mentioned it in his last news conference of 2013. major concerns for phone theiers is -- if administration decides to take this route. >> obviously silicon valley is very interested in what the president decides. are they going to be getting what they want out of this. google, yahoo!, facebook, all of these companies have protested the w
phil mattingly joins us now.sed that a third party hold millions of phone records collected by the nsa. how much is that going to cost? >> this is a big issue, emily, of as you said, it is part 46 proposals by the president's own task force in the wake of the idea is that the nsa should not be holding the data. it should go to a third-party or two from carriers. dianne diane feinstein, chairman of the intelligence committee, said that would cost the phone carriers as much as $60 million a...
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thank you, david mattingly, appreciate that. joining me, mel robbins, radio host and a founder of inspire 52, a company she created so people could start their day with positive stories, and dr. william pollock. doctor, you heard about the road rage incident, the walmart incident for buying too much items, this elderly gentleman gets attacked for trying to buy too many items in an express line? are we seeing a genuine increase in anger in our society? >> well, what we're seeing is a genuine increase of the expression of anger in more violent ways. we heard one person say people are out of touch with reality. i don't know about that. they're out of touch with each other. we live in this connected society. when you're in pain, when you're young, when you're old, when you're feeling sick or feeling angry, we don't know who to talk to or how to change things. and that can build up in some people to the point where it looks like they're snapping, but it's been building for a long time and they express it in a rageful way, sometimes w
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i want to bring in phil mattingly, joining us from dc. more revelations are reported in the new york times that the u.s. government cannot only spy on computers that are connected to the internet, they can spy on computers that are not connected to the internet. what are we to believe now? >> the more these revelations come out of u.s. national security, the more you look at it and say, "wow." what the president will try to do is a couple things. he will try to set the stage. these programs are necessary and they protect the u.s. intelligence services are doing their job that was allowed by congress. however, we are going to announce some curbs. they want to allow some public access to the secret fisa court. and they want to end the program on angela merkel. the bulk collection of telephone records, we're hearing from officials that this decision, what they will do in terms of where they store that data and continue to collect that data involved, will be left up to congress. what we see on friday may actually just be the start. congress w
i want to bring in phil mattingly, joining us from dc. more revelations are reported in the new york times that the u.s. government cannot only spy on computers that are connected to the internet, they can spy on computers that are not connected to the internet. what are we to believe now? >> the more these revelations come out of u.s. national security, the more you look at it and say, "wow." what the president will try to do is a couple things. he will try to set the stage....
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philark, -- more, mattingly standing by. what are the implications? congressionalm aides that this long-awaited technical analysis from the state department does not differ very much from their march report which concluded something similar. it has a couple recommendations, that there need to be new safety procedures, including sensors to detect any type of oil leaks. this is one step in a process that is continuing. once this report is officially released, there is another analysis, open comment period. the state department will have to take into account diplomatic issues as well. the finale not the final step in this game that has been going on since the transatlantic bid for this five years ago. >> i know there's a lot of environmental groups that are very concerned about it. >> that is right. heavily by money and voice, by tom stier, who put millions of dollars into the effort to fight against the keystone xl proposal, targeted the president on this as well, told the obama administration they have to reject this. we are getting from environmental
philark, -- more, mattingly standing by. what are the implications? congressionalm aides that this long-awaited technical analysis from the state department does not differ very much from their march report which concluded something similar. it has a couple recommendations, that there need to be new safety procedures, including sensors to detect any type of oil leaks. this is one step in a process that is continuing. once this report is officially released, there is another analysis, open...
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phil mattingly joins us from washington, d.c. phil, this is the last step in what has been a lengthy process. any roadblocks expected? >> well, pimm, senate democrats really took the drama out of this nomination when they changed the vote threshold for nominees a couple of months ago. but there's something key to watch when they have this vote later on this hour. how many people vote against janet yellen? ben bernanke set a record in 2010 when 30 senators voted against him. 34 senators voted against janet yellen in a procedural vote before they left. there is an i am ens growing political pressure on the fed, even more than the last year, year and a half. republicans are about to start an investigation process on 1900th year anniversary. how many people vote against janet yellen today will be an important thing, an important gauge to look at going forward. obviously she has an enormous amount on her plate, pimm, going forward. clearly, as ben bernanke alluded to his last couple of times in public, dealing with congress is pretty
phil mattingly joins us from washington, d.c. phil, this is the last step in what has been a lengthy process. any roadblocks expected? >> well, pimm, senate democrats really took the drama out of this nomination when they changed the vote threshold for nominees a couple of months ago. but there's something key to watch when they have this vote later on this hour. how many people vote against janet yellen? ben bernanke set a record in 2010 when 30 senators voted against him. 34 senators...
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lonnie chenow is and phil mattingly. likely to hear from the president on increasing the minimum wage? >> this has been an issue that the white house is talked about for a couple of years. we saw the first step forward this morning. the president tonight will announce that for federal contractors, he is going to sign an executive order mandating the increase of the minimum wage up to $10.10. this is a small sample size. white house officials estimate 200,000 people but this is the start of the first was as you try to pressure congress to pass a broader federal increase. not a lot of chance that occurs with a republican house. the first of been taking executive action is a broad theme you will see tonight. >> lan he, you say raising the minimum wage is a smallbore issue the president is undertaking. you say he has been unable to put together a broader economic agenda. we will see at, lot of the same themes and this year's state of the union we saw last year. there has been an inability in anything getting done on tax refo
lonnie chenow is and phil mattingly. likely to hear from the president on increasing the minimum wage? >> this has been an issue that the white house is talked about for a couple of years. we saw the first step forward this morning. the president tonight will announce that for federal contractors, he is going to sign an executive order mandating the increase of the minimum wage up to $10.10. this is a small sample size. white house officials estimate 200,000 people but this is the start...
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. >> when we come back, phil mattingly is with us. he is a man whose pictures are -- it is 2014ell you, and i am excited. >> it is a big year for phil mattingly because congress has a lot to get done. that is what we will be talking about when we return. >> and it is a crucial vote today for boeing workers in washington state. we will see what is at stake. this is "market makers," back on bloomberg tv, streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. you can watch all our interview streaming live. ♪ >> you are watching "market on this friday in new york. congress is back in session next week with a long to do list for the next year. restoring unemployment benefits, immigration overhaul. we wonder which issues will get lawmakers' attention. phil mattingly, there was a note of bipartisanship toward the end of 2013 with the mini budget deal. is the goodwill going to extend into 2014? >> maybe optimism says a little bit. i think there will be some questions. read off the bat we have something things next week happening. foremost, janet
. >> when we come back, phil mattingly is with us. he is a man whose pictures are -- it is 2014ell you, and i am excited. >> it is a big year for phil mattingly because congress has a lot to get done. that is what we will be talking about when we return. >> and it is a crucial vote today for boeing workers in washington state. we will see what is at stake. this is "market makers," back on bloomberg tv, streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. you can watch...
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but first, you phil mattingly talks about an issue that will not go away. the nsa mess.had a lot of reading to do in hawaii. the 300 page report from his nsa advisory committee. what will you do? >> changes are coming. if it were not for edward snowden, this conversation would not be adding. we know that the president took the form with them hawaii. he has pled she will make a speech regarding the intelligence obstruction in the u.s. sometime next week he is expected to make changes. >> both sides are great critics. >> they align together on this. they have to make changes. they continue to protect their country interview, but also i just upgrade that is going on in congress. if obama does not act, capitol hill will. he needs to do something before they try to -- >> what is the issue? >> it is a collection of telephone records, and millions of them. they feel like it is a key component of what they do. on capitol hill, you have got democrats who have major problems with that program. they want to move legislation to change that. the obama administration is in a tough pos
but first, you phil mattingly talks about an issue that will not go away. the nsa mess.had a lot of reading to do in hawaii. the 300 page report from his nsa advisory committee. what will you do? >> changes are coming. if it were not for edward snowden, this conversation would not be adding. we know that the president took the form with them hawaii. he has pled she will make a speech regarding the intelligence obstruction in the u.s. sometime next week he is expected to make changes....
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david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: he was a skinny and obviously talented teen when he poundedd rock rhythms on his drum set. but family members say the 18-year-old also struggled with schizophrenia and sunday he became too much for his parents to handle alone. >> could you send abofficer over here? we have a son that has schizophrenia and he's not doing very good. we've got to get him someplace. >> reporter: that was his stepfather calling 911. he told the dispatcher this had happened before and all they wanted was help getting him to treatment. >> he wants to fight his mother. he's got a screwdriver. he's not doing good. she's scared to death of him. >> reporter: two officers from two different departments responded and family members say everything seemed under control. officers calmly talked with their son. he wasn't violent. that's when a third officer showed up and ordered him to shoot him with stun guns. seconds later that same officer shot and killed him. >> they murdered our son for no reason. >> reporter: a family friend who had known keith for years shared details wi
david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: he was a skinny and obviously talented teen when he poundedd rock rhythms on his drum set. but family members say the 18-year-old also struggled with schizophrenia and sunday he became too much for his parents to handle alone. >> could you send abofficer over here? we have a son that has schizophrenia and he's not doing very good. we've got to get him someplace. >> reporter: that was his stepfather calling 911. he told the dispatcher...
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our david mattingly has all the details. >> reporter: in 1944, george stinney jr.14 when a rush to judgment sent him to his death in south carolina electric chair, convicted in the murders of two little white girls. his kril reportedly took just three hours. the all-white jury deliberated just ten minutes. seven decades earlier, they asked for a new trial to kill his name. >> george stinney could not have committed the murders. he saw the children but he wasn't the last person. >> the bodies of 11-year-old betty june binniker and betty june thames were found in a ditch. it described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument the size of a hammer. family of the victims believed he was guilty. >> they had no choice on how he died and he did. i think justice was served according to the laws in 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed shall even told police where to find the murder weapon. during the trial, his attorney called no witnesses, asked no questions and filed no appeal
our david mattingly has all the details. >> reporter: in 1944, george stinney jr.14 when a rush to judgment sent him to his death in south carolina electric chair, convicted in the murders of two little white girls. his kril reportedly took just three hours. the all-white jury deliberated just ten minutes. seven decades earlier, they asked for a new trial to kill his name. >> george stinney could not have committed the murders. he saw the children but he wasn't the last person....
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david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically restrained by deputies before being taken back to jail. orders show he was already on probation for misdemeanor cocaine. the sheriff said they were not required to hold him until a judge reviewed his case so he was let go. bullock only had to walk three blocks to the st. bernard church where he was described as making strange noises. a security guard called the city police who did not know the details or the problems bullock just had at the county jail. >> they saw the paperwork that was released on a public intoxication charge after being held for i think eight hours. >> the officers decided bullock was not doing an
david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically...
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushnt sent him to his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 11-year-old betty and 7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinney was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was served according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police where to find
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushnt sent him to his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw...
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twice bloomberg's white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, stand by. in a riveting editor richard falcon rock. he was a top security visor in the bush white house. -- let's bring in top security editor richard dawkinfalkenrath. about generalk issues related to privacy, but with respects to the pacific -- and the specifics, he will do very little. he will ask congress to adjust the law with respect to the bulk metadata. congress is one of its most this optional phases in years, so this is a very cup located area that will not move quickly. he is not being specific about how he wants to change the practice, polling the bulk metadata. i think in party does not know exactly what he wants to do. he knows that he has a lot of criticism coming his way primarily from the tech community and the civil liberties community and he wants to address that by talking about it, but i conclude from the timing of this speech that this is not in fact a high for hisive priority administration. >> why happy speech at all? >> -- why have the speech at all? >> to quiet the cri
twice bloomberg's white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, stand by. in a riveting editor richard falcon rock. he was a top security visor in the bush white house. -- let's bring in top security editor richard dawkinfalkenrath. about generalk issues related to privacy, but with respects to the pacific -- and the specifics, he will do very little. he will ask congress to adjust the law with respect to the bulk metadata. congress is one of its most this optional phases in years, so this is...
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushto his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 11-year-old betty and 7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinny was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was served according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police where to find the murder we
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushto his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those...
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or keep that quiet from the news media until they had a chance to be notified. >> david mattingly, thankou very much for that. still to come, the latest from the duck dynasty controversy. we're going to tell you what phil robson plans to start selling very soon. >>> and a dramatic rescue in antarctica. why part of the crew decided to stay behind. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two people find the perfect balance of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep number setting. ok, right there. and only the sleep number bed is clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. oh that feels really good. it's hugging my body. and right now, we're offering our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. it's the perfect time for you to try the sleep number bed. plus, take advantage of 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. sale ends soon. discover the sleep number bed. costs about the same as
or keep that quiet from the news media until they had a chance to be notified. >> david mattingly, thankou very much for that. still to come, the latest from the duck dynasty controversy. we're going to tell you what phil robson plans to start selling very soon. >>> and a dramatic rescue in antarctica. why part of the crew decided to stay behind. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed...
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david mattingly has been following this story and got an exclusive bird's eye view of the wrong runway. david joins us now. david, the big question is how did it happen? what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: don, what we're hearing is there were two veteran pilots aboard in control but making a big mistake. they didn't realize they had made a mistake until after they had landed. that according to the ntsb releasing some of their preliminary findings tonight. what we were able to determine when we flew over that area, these runways are only about seven miles apart. if you're on a 737 on approach ten miles south, you can clearly see both of them, but the crew here says that when they were approaching at night they were using their eyes, not their instruments. when they looked up they saw the lights of the wrong runway and followed that one. the pilot i was with was showing how easy it was to make that mistake just turning a few degrees one way or the other could put you on the wrong runway and that's exactly what happened here. in fact, the ntsb was listening to the cockpit voice re
david mattingly has been following this story and got an exclusive bird's eye view of the wrong runway. david joins us now. david, the big question is how did it happen? what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: don, what we're hearing is there were two veteran pilots aboard in control but making a big mistake. they didn't realize they had made a mistake until after they had landed. that according to the ntsb releasing some of their preliminary findings tonight. what we were able to...
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david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> and that is cnn news room. i'm natalie allen.ching. for viewers in the u.s., "march of the penguins" is up next. for those around the world, news continues right after a short break. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> and that is cnn news room. i'm natalie allen.ching. for viewers in the u.s., "march of the penguins" is up next. for those around the world, news continues right after a short break. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [...
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george steny junior was just 14 when a rushjudgment sent him to his deathing in the south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, steny's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the steny family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george steny could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 1r8d-year-old bet and an-7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinny was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was secured according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police wher
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george steny junior was just 14 when a rushjudgment sent him to his deathing in the south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, steny's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the steny family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george steny could not have committed these murders. i think he...
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we might see an answer to that in the first couple of weeks when congress gets back. >> phil mattingly, thank you. back, deal or no deal -- mergers and acquisitions activity down 20% compared to 2012. what happens in macau stays in macau -- we will tell you why casino revenues are soaring there. snow -- we will tell you the best card to navigate in. stay "in the loop." we are just getting started on this friday morning. ♪ >> all right. that is a look at snow we new york. it is very icy. dangerous outside. work, beve to go to careful. when he 13 saw a 20% drop in mergers -- 2013 saw a 20% drop in mergers and acquisitions. aboutpert guest will talk deals this year. he has worked on deals such as drugstar.com. marshall, thank you for coming in. statistic,d this 20% the drop-off. there were some big tech and telecom deals. there was an airline deal. what can we expect this year? >> there was a drop in the numbers from about behind the numbers there is a story. equities are a good leading indicator of some form of recovery. we do not have a perfect recovery. we have been technically out of
we might see an answer to that in the first couple of weeks when congress gets back. >> phil mattingly, thank you. back, deal or no deal -- mergers and acquisitions activity down 20% compared to 2012. what happens in macau stays in macau -- we will tell you why casino revenues are soaring there. snow -- we will tell you the best card to navigate in. stay "in the loop." we are just getting started on this friday morning. ♪ >> all right. that is a look at snow we new york....
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david mattingly is in missouri tonight with a bird's eye view of how it could have happened. >> and clearedakeoff 5,000 on course, chancellor. >> taking to the air over branson, missouri, we're retracing the last moments of a wrongway landing that put a very big passenger cigarettes on a very small runway. matt gives us a pilot's eye view. >> when you first heard about this, what was your reaction? >> my reaction was shock. >> a 1we68 airlines 737 came to a screeching halt sunday night at a small county airport seven miles from its intended destination in branson. a potentially disastrous error we discover that seems surprisingly easy to make. >> so this is where they made their mistake right here. >> that's exactly it. >> who your camera can't show it but just ten miles out, both airports are clearly visible. just a slight turn of the wheel can make all the difference. >> seven miles apart does not look like much up here. >> not at all. >> if you're in a big commercial jet flying faster than we are right now, that difference is even smaller, right? >> that is correct. >> can you see that,
david mattingly is in missouri tonight with a bird's eye view of how it could have happened. >> and clearedakeoff 5,000 on course, chancellor. >> taking to the air over branson, missouri, we're retracing the last moments of a wrongway landing that put a very big passenger cigarettes on a very small runway. matt gives us a pilot's eye view. >> when you first heard about this, what was your reaction? >> my reaction was shock. >> a 1we68 airlines 737 came to a...