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an exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg. s up next. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. study commissioned by bloomberg shows the uk's south east region has more tech jobs than california. ans was the topic of exclusive conversation when michael bloomberg and mayor of london, boris johnson johnson sat down with the bloomberg businessweek editor. so, we are here at the bloomberg technology summit. why are cities so focus on be doingy? wiggle manufacturing or higher technology. why technology? >> the owner of the tv chain. thate you crave the jobs people can start businesses in and get to work when they are young. we all have the problem of creating jobs. it does not require a big space which big cities do not have. if you want heavy steel mill, you do not do it in the city. if you want people to work together, you go to london or new york. those are the two major cities. these are the two that are predominant at the moment. >> exactly right. the other day, you may have a nose angela merkel said something about a broadband connect
an exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg. s up next. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. study commissioned by bloomberg shows the uk's south east region has more tech jobs than california. ans was the topic of exclusive conversation when michael bloomberg and mayor of london, boris johnson johnson sat down with the bloomberg businessweek editor. so, we are here at the bloomberg technology summit. why are cities so focus on be doingy? wiggle manufacturing or...
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americans say they support background challenge. >>> in a new ad aimed at promoting gun safety, michael bloombergrafts this story of two kids playing hide and go seek. punctuated with an exclamation mark and a claim. do scenes like this happen all of the time? and that's what bloomberg alleges. and he's spending 50,000 dlarsz to see it through. recently, he appeared on the "today" show. >> make sure we reward those who are protecting lives and make sure those who are trying to keep people from being protected lose elections. >> but bloomberg's claim is more than about losing elections. it's about lost lives. kids lives due to unintentional gun accidents. >> now, each child's life is precious and nobody is minimizing that. what we want to know is whether or not bloomberg detected the unswengsal amount of kids. if you look at the unintentional deaths for kids, you'll see that motor vehicle deaths led the way followed by suffocation and drowning, all of those claiming between 712 lives. firearms had a relatively lower number, 62, on par with what it's been over the last decade. leer's a look at the
americans say they support background challenge. >>> in a new ad aimed at promoting gun safety, michael bloombergrafts this story of two kids playing hide and go seek. punctuated with an exclamation mark and a claim. do scenes like this happen all of the time? and that's what bloomberg alleges. and he's spending 50,000 dlarsz to see it through. recently, he appeared on the "today" show. >> make sure we reward those who are protecting lives and make sure those who are...
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michael bloomberg is the owner of bloomberg television.back now to our why in -- wiring the world series, where we look at how technology is. fusing technology and medicine has allowed doctors to treat patients with the most sophisticated and durable devices available, but it is not always easy or simple to get this equipment. aptitude, out of texas, is trying to change that. they describe themselves as the amazon of medical devices. it connects hospitals and medical practices directly with suppliers. the vp and general manager joins me now and our studio along with with our studio along editor at large, cory johnson. the amazon of medical devices, what does that mean, exactly? >> of business marketplace focused on helping hospitals suppliers come together to do contracts for health care supplies. hospitals have to source tens of thousands of different products in support of patient care. to manage the costs associated with these products, they use purchasing contracts. the process of adding for those -- of bidding for those contracts can
michael bloomberg is the owner of bloomberg television.back now to our why in -- wiring the world series, where we look at how technology is. fusing technology and medicine has allowed doctors to treat patients with the most sophisticated and durable devices available, but it is not always easy or simple to get this equipment. aptitude, out of texas, is trying to change that. they describe themselves as the amazon of medical devices. it connects hospitals and medical practices directly with...
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i mean, you want to make this about michael bloomberg, or do you want to make this about facts? >> facts. >> we're talking about facts. i can back up everything that's in my book and anything that i've published. >> okay. >> now, so that's one such example. i just published a study within the past month be showing that missouri had a licensing system for those who wanted to purchase handguns in that state. the you wanted to purchase a handgun, your first step was go to the local sheriff's office, they would do a thorough background check. it did not take four months -- >> this study was from 1996. just point that out. >> what? >> wasn't your missouri study 1996? >> no, no. the study just came out a month ago. >> i know. but when did the laws changed? >> the law changed in 2007. let me finish. >> well, you -- [inaudible] >> all right. folks, i'm actually going to say something very strongly here. let's let each person talk. the point here is not to have a quick back and forth among the panelists, but to actually let the panelists express coherent thoughts and then have the next p
i mean, you want to make this about michael bloomberg, or do you want to make this about facts? >> facts. >> we're talking about facts. i can back up everything that's in my book and anything that i've published. >> okay. >> now, so that's one such example. i just published a study within the past month be showing that missouri had a licensing system for those who wanted to purchase handguns in that state. the you wanted to purchase a handgun, your first step was go to...
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michael bloomberg and the mayor of london, boris johnson, sought down with joss for a conversation onof the technology sector in the capital of the u.k. bloomberg and johnson discussed london's draw for the top tech talent in europe. take a listen. >> i think that local government can provide lots of the conditions that make it attractive for technology entrepreneurs to live here. the crime rates are very low in london. mass transportation, lots of things that you can do to make it attractive. and then things that you cannot really do, politicians tried to have the vibe, that is what people come for. people like you and i, we have to be careful that we don't interfere with the vibe. >> creative people want to have diversity of interests. the fact that london and new york are cultural centers is attractive to them. if you go to places that are quieter, with fewer diversions, you would think that they would be more productive, but that is not where you get the best and brightest. the best and brightest want to be a big fish in a big pond. they want to be able to have access to different
michael bloomberg and the mayor of london, boris johnson, sought down with joss for a conversation onof the technology sector in the capital of the u.k. bloomberg and johnson discussed london's draw for the top tech talent in europe. take a listen. >> i think that local government can provide lots of the conditions that make it attractive for technology entrepreneurs to live here. the crime rates are very low in london. mass transportation, lots of things that you can do to make it...
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withephanie ruhle talking lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, the parentompany of this network. >> you can catch the entire exclusive conversation on bloomberg television this weekend. 2014been a tough start to for tesco. share.ve lost market today, the market is bracing for yet more bad news with third-quarter sales. here with what to expect as ryan chilcote. slowing sales. likely heard michael bloomberg say rude awakening. maybe that applies to tesco. we got this report urges basically as bad as it gets. these researchers who follow say that the sales and market share of tesco here in the united kingdom over the last three months fell by the most since they've been compiling the report more than two decades ago. sales fell three percent in market share down by 1.5%. to 14 analysts and they said that they actually think that sales fell by 4% which, by their record and ours, is the worst estimate in at least a decade. one of the 14 analysts we spoke to said he put his numbers together before this report came out. he says there's downside risk. the numbers
withephanie ruhle talking lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, the parentompany of this network. >> you can catch the entire exclusive conversation on bloomberg television this weekend. 2014been a tough start to for tesco. share.ve lost market today, the market is bracing for yet more bad news with third-quarter sales. here with what to expect as ryan chilcote. slowing sales. likely heard michael bloomberg say rude awakening. maybe that applies to tesco. we...
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a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle-income countries now. there is more to be done on health and agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need
a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was...
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stay with us for more on that interview. -- a reminder, michael bloomberg is the founder and parent ofrg television. "bottom line" continues on this tuesday afternoon in just a moment. ♪ >> you can watch charlie rose has full interview with old surprise winning journalist about the release of opera doll at 8:00 -- of sergeant bergdahl at 8:00. castor has said he intends to remain in office no longer than his current term, which ends in 2018. he took office provisionally in 2006 when his older brother fidel was stricken with a life-threatening illness. he assumed the full presidency two years later. fidel castro is 87, retired, and really appears in public. tens of thousands took to the streets of madrid, barcelona, and other cities in spain for a vote on whether to rid spain of its royal family. there will be an emergency cabinet meeting to create a law allowing for the abdication of queen -- king juan carlos. that is your word word for this tuesday. lockheed martin is the big winner in a more than $900 million air force contract with an unusual national security mission, to build a sp
stay with us for more on that interview. -- a reminder, michael bloomberg is the founder and parent ofrg television. "bottom line" continues on this tuesday afternoon in just a moment. ♪ >> you can watch charlie rose has full interview with old surprise winning journalist about the release of opera doll at 8:00 -- of sergeant bergdahl at 8:00. castor has said he intends to remain in office no longer than his current term, which ends in 2018. he took office provisionally in...
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and the battle to ban large sodas in new york city is finally over after former mayor michael bloomberg banned a large sugary drinks the decision was talked out in a court challenge the city appealed but today a judge ruled you can keep on drinking your big gulp our tails on a stack it's are going to has more. the battle between new york city and big sugary drinks lovers and sellers continues in full swing and the latest turn of events in this freedom of overconsumption extravaganza it's a win for the fans of the gigantic delights the state's highest court has decided that city officials have no business meddling in the sizes that people consume after all saying the city's board of health basically went way above their power when approving it and sugary drinks larger than sixteen ounces let's see who wants to celebrate on ball to get one running from where we are love them. as they're sugary they give you energy you know why not i don't really drink soda beer i have a problem i'm worried about it because i think there's a real problem with obesity in america and i think that kids are dr
and the battle to ban large sodas in new york city is finally over after former mayor michael bloomberg banned a large sugary drinks the decision was talked out in a court challenge the city appealed but today a judge ruled you can keep on drinking your big gulp our tails on a stack it's are going to has more. the battle between new york city and big sugary drinks lovers and sellers continues in full swing and the latest turn of events in this freedom of overconsumption extravaganza it's a win...
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. >> wow, go michael bloomberg. >> joining us is the editor of policy mike.zabeth plank. >> ashley there are swiegs, rutgers university and protested connie rice coming and bowed out and saying i don't need the controversy. f?n campuses less a place for ideas to be expressed. >> governor, it is it easy to say they are more intolerant given the string of recent controversy. condoleezza rice withdrawing her speech at rutgers. it is plaguing them for years. conservative are surpressed and we hear from studentsiioØ$.ç ab the free speech rates are restricted and they are persecuted for the police and they can't speak up in the classroom and so for michael bloomberg to say this. it really does give credibility to things we are saying. these places are where students have diversity of thought and that is not happening anymore. he got applause from the students in harvard. and elizabeth, your take on this? you come from a different perspective. is it fair that the conservatives are shoved over and told to be silent and out of sight? >> i am not sure it is a left or r
. >> wow, go michael bloomberg. >> joining us is the editor of policy mike.zabeth plank. >> ashley there are swiegs, rutgers university and protested connie rice coming and bowed out and saying i don't need the controversy. f?n campuses less a place for ideas to be expressed. >> governor, it is it easy to say they are more intolerant given the string of recent controversy. condoleezza rice withdrawing her speech at rutgers. it is plaguing them for years. conservative are...
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begin this evening with a conversation between lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs and michael bloomberg founder of bloomberg and former mayor of new york, about small businesses the jobs they provide and also about the experiences of the two men. >> most people optimists go out and create things. and i've always described a good salesman if the door's slammed in his or her face, she or he goes to the next door believing that they are going to make the sale. a great salesman not'k#>> rose:h perri peltz and robert de niro making a film about robert de niro's father the artist. >> i wanted to do something about my father about a documentation, not really a documentary. now it's great. the family, for my kids who didn't know their grandfather. >> robert did he niro there's a story here not only a father and son story but a story about the meaning of fame. >> rose: we conclude then with two entrepreneurs, frank wallman and mike mower, they have created a system for faster reading on smart phones and other devices. >> reading will develop and we just started to read on stone walls. so we put
begin this evening with a conversation between lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs and michael bloomberg founder of bloomberg and former mayor of new york, about small businesses the jobs they provide and also about the experiences of the two men. >> most people optimists go out and create things. and i've always described a good salesman if the door's slammed in his or her face, she or he goes to the next door believing that they are going to make the sale. a great salesman...
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founder of bloomberg, michael bloomberg talking about the emergence of new york.hat london needs to do to foster the growth is making sure we have the infrastructure. they are doing that with the crossrail. .e need broadband broadband is not quite fast enough. and also mobile. we have dead spots. how can you not have signals in parts of london? we needed to catch up. already timeout visas. the lack of talent that gets in. >> if you go to a company, go to google. portuguese are here, americans are here. we are managing to entice because of the growth. are not the problem. it is bringing in asians. >> america is talk about a huge problem. mark zuckerberg lobbying. siemens may be prepared. against ge bid. we will discuss the that story, next. ♪ >> 17 minutes past the hour. less of the currency market. the pound. what is going on. this is the cable rate. on the back of comments from charlie saying he felt of the rise was signaled that they economy is returning to normality. this is the five-year picture. you can see the depreciation in the pound we have seen over the
founder of bloomberg, michael bloomberg talking about the emergence of new york.hat london needs to do to foster the growth is making sure we have the infrastructure. they are doing that with the crossrail. .e need broadband broadband is not quite fast enough. and also mobile. we have dead spots. how can you not have signals in parts of london? we needed to catch up. already timeout visas. the lack of talent that gets in. >> if you go to a company, go to google. portuguese are here,...
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. >> we have technology with michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson. but exclusive conversation coming up later today. >> hello, welcome. >> it has just come 7:00 here in london. warm welcome to the second hour. the deadline just expired. it was 10 a.m. moscow time this morning. we are watching this developing story. >> we're waiting to see if we get any announcement anytime. in any event they effectively tapatened to turn off the to ukraine if they haven't paid the 1.9 5 billion to partially cover their debt and agreed to a gas price for future deliveries. ukraine gets half its gas from russia. the e.u. gets a third of its gas from russia, half of which rebels through ukraine. -- travels through ukraine. a sixth of the e.u. gas travels through ukraine. we have seen this before in 2006 and in 2009. in both cases they have disrupted gas supplies to western europe. definitely something to watch. thing is the two sides do have a little time to get through the summer. it's warm now so gas demand is lower. they have been stowing away gas. ande is a lot of g
. >> we have technology with michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson. but exclusive conversation coming up later today. >> hello, welcome. >> it has just come 7:00 here in london. warm welcome to the second hour. the deadline just expired. it was 10 a.m. moscow time this morning. we are watching this developing story. >> we're waiting to see if we get any announcement anytime. in any event they effectively tapatened to turn off the to ukraine if they haven't...
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in the meantime, michael bloomberg doesn't strike me as some raging conservative, but he did raise a about liberal bias on college campuses. >> worldwatch education must not be an education in the art of unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? >> this spring it has been disconcerting to see a number of college commencements withdraw or have their invitations rescinded after protest from students and shockingly from senior faculty and administrators who should know better. in each of these cases, liberals silenced a voice and they denied an honorary degree to individuals that they deemed politically objectionable. this is an outrage. liberal arts education must not be an education in the art of liberalism. >> that is coming from a liberal. michael bloomberg saying that enough i
in the meantime, michael bloomberg doesn't strike me as some raging conservative, but he did raise a about liberal bias on college campuses. >> worldwatch education must not be an education in the art of unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't...
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the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergochairs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg. >> when we think about your
the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergochairs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg. >> when we think about your
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melissa: we're seeing that michael bloomberg, he could buy up everything in anaheim, california thatd be interesting. scott, do you think he would fit well in anaheim? i don't know about that? >> i think people would get tired of him. to emac's point you have to be worry what you wish for. everybody has miff with local municipality and local government. you have a risk of a tyrant running town and takeover. by the way, mark zuckerberg did some of this. he bought five parcels of property near his home in palo alto to control the neighborhood. by the way he is trying to keep in mind of who they want the market the properties too and so forth. to emac's point you may not get what you wish for and may be wrong kind of overlords. melissa: real threat. look at larry page of google he could buy all of boca raton, florida. that is hotbed for rich senior citizens. finally market google glass. there could be google bifolk calls. there could be -- >> ries and reward. melissa: emac what do you think. >> this is way to look at billionaire wealth, how much real estate they could have. melissa: yea
melissa: we're seeing that michael bloomberg, he could buy up everything in anaheim, california thatd be interesting. scott, do you think he would fit well in anaheim? i don't know about that? >> i think people would get tired of him. to emac's point you have to be worry what you wish for. everybody has miff with local municipality and local government. you have a risk of a tyrant running town and takeover. by the way, mark zuckerberg did some of this. he bought five parcels of property...
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in the meantime, michael bloomberg doesn't strike me as some raging conservative, but he did raise a about liberal bias on college campuses. >> worldwatch education must not be an education in the art of [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. up. college is hard. down. those books are heavy. my sport is football, but my passion is education. so every year, i take promising high-schoolers on a college tour... you're getting it. lights there, darks there. to show them that higher education means a brighter future. [bullhorn whoops] [laughter] my name is nnamdi asomugha. i don't just wear the shirt, i live it. tutor or mentor, too. take the pledge at liveunited.org/volunteer. do you wear this? >> this spring it has been
in the meantime, michael bloomberg doesn't strike me as some raging conservative, but he did raise a about liberal bias on college campuses. >> worldwatch education must not be an education in the art of [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a...
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the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergochairs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg.
the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergochairs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg.
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the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergirs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg. >> when we think about your careers, lloyd you were not born and bred a goldman sachs banker. mike, you went from salomon brothers, you left, you started a tech company, four guys, no
the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloombergirs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg. >> when we think about your careers, lloyd you were not born and bred a goldman sachs banker. mike, you went from salomon brothers, you left, you started a tech company, four guys, no
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i'll have exclusive reaction from former new york city mayor and anti-gun campaigner michael bloombergspeaks out for the first time. >> the parents of this kid knew he had a problem, knew he had done something. cops couldn't do anything. >> "meet the press" is brought to you by -- ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts g
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i'll have exclusive reaction from former new york city mayor and anti-gun campaigner michael bloombergr the first time. >> the parents of this kid knew he had a problem, knew he had done something. cops couldn't do anything. >> "meet the press" is brought to you by -- ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. ♪ zyrtec®. muddle no more™. [ female announcer ] and now introducing children's zyrtec® dissolve tabs for full 24 hour allergy relief. >>> we're back. last weekend's horrific mass shooting in isla vista, california, once again focused attention on the nation's gun laws and raised concerns about the mental health system in america. mayor michael bloomberg is spending $50 million of his own money to take on the national rifle association. let me start by asking you about guns. this rampage in santa barbara, as heart wrenching as it is, is there any reason to thi
i'll have exclusive reaction from former new york city mayor and anti-gun campaigner michael bloombergr the first time. >> the parents of this kid knew he had a problem, knew he had done something. cops couldn't do anything. >> "meet the press" is brought to you by -- ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®...
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later this evening goldman sachs chief executive lloyd link find and michael bloomberg said down for an exclusive conversation. do not miss that interview at 6:30 p.m. london time. to our topt back story. apple wants to help you control your health and her home. they introduced new software for the iphone and the ipad edits annual developer on france and san francisco. to talkhols joins us tech. where is apple leading and where are they playing catch-up? rex i think that is an accurate way to look at it. when you look at where they are apple wants to have parity. they want to be in a position when they will launch their watch emma they want to have a platform to fully control your health. and the cloud computing, apple is clearly behind and this was an attempt to catch up with the whatsapp of the world and dropbox. they want to have a fully between yourstem ipad and iphone, maybe even windows. here is tim cook describing the new operating system. if i receive a notification if i get one just then i can swipe across. i have actions, i can accept or decline this meeting. i will use the
later this evening goldman sachs chief executive lloyd link find and michael bloomberg said down for an exclusive conversation. do not miss that interview at 6:30 p.m. london time. to our topt back story. apple wants to help you control your health and her home. they introduced new software for the iphone and the ipad edits annual developer on france and san francisco. to talkhols joins us tech. where is apple leading and where are they playing catch-up? rex i think that is an accurate way to...
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here is the typical comment as michael bloomberg one time here is what they say at about smoking i haveto read this you can only read it from the screen a little bit but it causes emphysema heart disease cancer and other issues of the stomach and esophagus and cervix they will die prematurely and also causes heart disease because it is harmful for the children. and also can cause middle ear disease. from the royal college of physicians that used to work with the animal behavior and in july 2005 that it goes from every official report and of course, the of warning on the cigarette package they don't have pictures of dreadful diseases then if you cannot read the gaelic fair enough. so forth and so on the one that i particularly like which i am sure it puts the of fear of god into under graduate males may cause impotence. i always thought that was a little strange because they were all smokers. and then it was part of the baby boom generation. and what their parents were smoking and of course, there would smoke after words. [laughter] so maybe that is not so clear. and with the effort to p
here is the typical comment as michael bloomberg one time here is what they say at about smoking i haveto read this you can only read it from the screen a little bit but it causes emphysema heart disease cancer and other issues of the stomach and esophagus and cervix they will die prematurely and also causes heart disease because it is harmful for the children. and also can cause middle ear disease. from the royal college of physicians that used to work with the animal behavior and in july 2005...
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the report is backed by a trio of businessmen including former new york city mayor michael bloomberg the report is predicting that up to $106 billion worth of property will be below sea level by 2050. >>> stocks fell for the first time in a week on monday. right now the futures are also pointing to a lower open. now we and warned you yesterday on monday morning's "action news" that starbucks they got a price hike and it's kicking in today. on average, a drink will cost between five and 20 cents more. packaged coffee prices are also going up. erin, back to you. >> i like dunkin' donuts actually so i might be safe from that. >>> well, debate started yesterday in the pennsylvania house and is expected to continue today at a budget buildup. both republicans and democrats, they have little chance of passing by the june 30th deadline. governor corbett says any budget that reaches his desk must include pension reform and private sales of liquor. issues democrats strongly oppose. democrats say the bigger issue is finding $1.5 billion to balance the budget. corbett's budget secretary says the
the report is backed by a trio of businessmen including former new york city mayor michael bloomberg the report is predicting that up to $106 billion worth of property will be below sea level by 2050. >>> stocks fell for the first time in a week on monday. right now the futures are also pointing to a lower open. now we and warned you yesterday on monday morning's "action news" that starbucks they got a price hike and it's kicking in today. on average, a drink will cost...
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economics editor, michael mckee with the real deal. stay with bloombergeaction and chairman yellen's conference wednesday. michael mckee will help with the coverage and the news conference :30t begins at 2 washington time. coming up, how the world cup may have helped columbia's president get reelected. the latin america report on this monday. stay tuned. ♪ >> it is time for today's latin america report. colombian president won a inond four year term elections held sunday. the bureau chief joins us on the phone with the details. he won the election yesterday with a much bigger margin than polls predicted. how did he do it? >> that is right. there were no big differences economicmic -- in policy. both in favor of free trade. both had a warm attitude toward mining. very pro-us. it became about the conflict going on for 50 years. santos campaigns on the peace talks with the guerrillas. he cause of this, he was able to build a very large alliance with political groups that do not agree with his other policies. >> you recently traveled to an area where the guer
economics editor, michael mckee with the real deal. stay with bloombergeaction and chairman yellen's conference wednesday. michael mckee will help with the coverage and the news conference :30t begins at 2 washington time. coming up, how the world cup may have helped columbia's president get reelected. the latin america report on this monday. stay tuned. ♪ >> it is time for today's latin america report. colombian president won a inond four year term elections held sunday. the bureau...
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who served as commissioner of the new york city's human resources administration under mayor michael bloomberg finally, we have olivia golden who led the d.c. children and family services agency from 2001 to 2004. i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today and sharing your expertise. the question i want answered today is how can we improve. what are some ideas to do a better job? how can we better focus and target, interrelate these programs? how can we make these programs better? how can we get more bang for our buck? and how can we get more people involved? i said we need to hear from people with different points of view, and from different walks of life. today we'll hear from people who have firsthand knowledge of the challenges we face, and with that i'd like to recognize the ranking member for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i'm glad to have another opportunity to talk about what additional measures we should and can take to fight poverty in america. let's begin on a point of
who served as commissioner of the new york city's human resources administration under mayor michael bloomberg finally, we have olivia golden who led the d.c. children and family services agency from 2001 to 2004. i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today and sharing your expertise. the question i want answered today is how can we improve. what are some ideas to do a better job? how can we better focus and target, interrelate these programs? how can we make these programs...
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the restrictions were pushed in 2012 by then mayor michael bloomberg in an effort to curb rising obesity. however, that ban was later blocked by the lower courts. >>> and here's an unusual solution to helping allergies. citying in a room full of salt. it is a new health craze that some clients claim can help with all sorts of lung, health, and skin issues. a father actually discovered this salt treatment after his son was diagnosed with a life-threatening lung disease. >> cystic fibrosis causes music buildup in his lungs, so the salt air helps keep his lungs clean, absorbs any excess mucous in there and kills bacteria on contact. >> how about that? the treatment was so helpful for his family, that the entire family opened up their own salt spa. that spa is located in virginia. interesting. >> always feel better after a day at the beach. maybe that could be it. >> salt air. >>> all right. well, universal studios hollywood is giving visitors a chance to get closer than ever to the "despicable me" characters with a new attraction. >> christina loren is having a good time with out there pres
the restrictions were pushed in 2012 by then mayor michael bloomberg in an effort to curb rising obesity. however, that ban was later blocked by the lower courts. >>> and here's an unusual solution to helping allergies. citying in a room full of salt. it is a new health craze that some clients claim can help with all sorts of lung, health, and skin issues. a father actually discovered this salt treatment after his son was diagnosed with a life-threatening lung disease. >> cystic...
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you cochair to the risky with michael bloomberg. you talk about the quantification of economic risk. put it in blunt terms. if this country does not take action on climate change, what happens? >> i think it can be catastrophic. the risks and the costs are already baked into the system as it were. adversevoid the most outcomes. really averse are in terms of the impact that they can have in the environment in which we live and on our economy. the real value of this report. this report does not say that this is the most likely outcome. this report looks at best cases and worst cases and uses modeling to really understand the rest. >> the worst-case scenarios are in the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> very much so. timee maintained for some that there really is unpredictability. are of these outcomes centuries from now coming much sooner. but scientists are doing, they are very conservative and looking at facts. extrapolating historical data. we are living in a new world with man-made co2. just take a couple of examples. 15 years a
you cochair to the risky with michael bloomberg. you talk about the quantification of economic risk. put it in blunt terms. if this country does not take action on climate change, what happens? >> i think it can be catastrophic. the risks and the costs are already baked into the system as it were. adversevoid the most outcomes. really averse are in terms of the impact that they can have in the environment in which we live and on our economy. the real value of this report. this report does...
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called 10,000 small businesses and lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg are cochairs on the advisoryg televisions stephanie ruhle system with vote in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg.
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the program is called "10,000 small businesses" and lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg are cochairs board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down i a
the program is called "10,000 small businesses" and lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg are cochairs board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down i a
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battle of michael bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks are back.e to determine how much they can have over the consumer behavior. ruling expected in the next 90 days. this is going to be settled in the court eventually people are going to sue. et cetera, et cetera. these bans are not going to do it. >> well it's a good try and i appreciate the efforts. >> let's just say i don't as well. the los angeles times. donald sterling has approved the sale to steve ballmer who bid $2 billion for the team. last year donald sterling filed a suit against the nba. he's expected to drop the case. they will vote on the deal agreed by shelly sterling and ballmer. ballmer feels fabulous about the decision. >> i don't care about how he feels. >> he made more off of this than if he invested in apple. >> $12 million he paid for the los angeles clippers and he's selling it for $2 billion. >> but ballmer made more on his microsoft stock in percentage terms than sterling made on the clippers. >> good to know. >> that's important. there's some sort of male thing going on t
battle of michael bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks are back.e to determine how much they can have over the consumer behavior. ruling expected in the next 90 days. this is going to be settled in the court eventually people are going to sue. et cetera, et cetera. these bans are not going to do it. >> well it's a good try and i appreciate the efforts. >> let's just say i don't as well. the los angeles times. donald sterling has approved the sale to steve ballmer who bid $2 billion for...
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positive news i suppose is that you now have with mayor michael bloomberg and his focus on this issue with former congresswoman gabrielle giffords with a number of the other groups really in this for the long haul and with financial resources you know the politicians have a tendency they bring up a gun bill and then if it fails they panic and they run away and i don't think that that's acceptable i think that this is got to be a debate that goes on and on and on over the long term just as it is for the n.r.a. you know i i like in the book i quote abraham lincoln when before he was president he was in the lincoln douglas debate and he said with public sentiment anything is possible without public sentiment nothing is possible public opinion he shapes public opinion he said. is more important than a judge or a legislator because they make it possible for the judge or the legislator to rule you've got to win in the court of public opinion before you can win a court of law so that's what the gun safety folks have to do too since the public opinion is primarily against guns i mean most ame
positive news i suppose is that you now have with mayor michael bloomberg and his focus on this issue with former congresswoman gabrielle giffords with a number of the other groups really in this for the long haul and with financial resources you know the politicians have a tendency they bring up a gun bill and then if it fails they panic and they run away and i don't think that that's acceptable i think that this is got to be a debate that goes on and on and on over the long term just as it is...
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billionaires' michael bloomberg and maxtor co-founder so upset.ng cochrane so that he would be the candidate for the republicans. himself raising a few eyebrows with this recent comment. >> it was an adventure to be out there. all kinds of and decent things. [laughter] lou: we don't know why they are laughing, but we wanted you to hear it for yourself so you would not have to question whether or not the story was for real. up next, my commentary on why the isil invasion of iraq brings back vivid memories of what you see on your screen, burning oil fields across the iraqi desert. lou: in. lou: coming up in moments, sergeant bergdahl finally returning to america with his mental history being examined carefully. colonel bill collin will help us understand how the military would ever have admitted mr. bergdahl after having been refused service by the u.s. coast guard. crude-oil prices spiking as the unrest in iraq rises. moody's chief economist on the cost to every day americans. a few thoughts on the islamic state of iraq and the push t take baghdad.
billionaires' michael bloomberg and maxtor co-founder so upset.ng cochrane so that he would be the candidate for the republicans. himself raising a few eyebrows with this recent comment. >> it was an adventure to be out there. all kinds of and decent things. [laughter] lou: we don't know why they are laughing, but we wanted you to hear it for yourself so you would not have to question whether or not the story was for real. up next, my commentary on why the isil invasion of iraq brings...
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he will be joined by bloomberg founder and majority owner michael bloomberg on "market makers."n about goldman sachs, the current state of entrepreneurship in the united states and the news of the day. tune in tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. tuesday new york time. my mystery guest is a mystery no longer. she is former u.s. women's soccer player and two-time world cup champion brandi chastain. you are getting ready to go down to brazil? >> i am not going myself. i am happily watching it from home. i can hardly wait. >> what is the feeling like to go out on a soccer pitch and have that many people looking at you? >> i can close my eyes and i can feel that swelling of excitement. you are waiting for that whistle to blow. it is like all your childhood dreams are about to come true as soon as that whistle is blown. i remember when we had the world cup here in 1999 and our first game was at giants stadium. coming through that tunnel and having this explosion of the sun and the lights and the color and the grass and the smell. it is just phenomenal. it is a wonderful moment in a soccer player's
he will be joined by bloomberg founder and majority owner michael bloomberg on "market makers."n about goldman sachs, the current state of entrepreneurship in the united states and the news of the day. tune in tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. tuesday new york time. my mystery guest is a mystery no longer. she is former u.s. women's soccer player and two-time world cup champion brandi chastain. you are getting ready to go down to brazil? >> i am not going myself. i am happily watching it...
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billionaires' michael bloomberg and maxtor co-founder so upset.ng cochrane so that he would be the candidate for the republicans. himself raising a few eyebrows with this recent comment. >> it was an adventure to be out there. all kinds of and decent things. [laughter] lou: we don't know why they are laughing, but we wanted you to hear it for yourself so you would not have to question whether or not the story was for real. up next, my commentary on why the isil invasion of iraq brings back vivid memories of what you see on your screen, burning oil stick with innovation.i desert. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so
billionaires' michael bloomberg and maxtor co-founder so upset.ng cochrane so that he would be the candidate for the republicans. himself raising a few eyebrows with this recent comment. >> it was an adventure to be out there. all kinds of and decent things. [laughter] lou: we don't know why they are laughing, but we wanted you to hear it for yourself so you would not have to question whether or not the story was for real. up next, my commentary on why the isil invasion of iraq brings...