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is hillary clinton now getting her mojo back? mojo,i'm not sure about and i'm not sure whether she could qualify for that term in the classic austin power sense. the penny finally dropped out that campaign. they knew they had to get her to a different place. she is in a different place. i don't think her problems have gone away by any stretch of the imagination. but she is handling them a little bit better, measurably better, but only a little bit better than she was at the worst of it two weeks ago. mark: for sunday show appearance since 2011. there is no doubt she has had some good new cycles. i think the strategy of having her answer the e-mail questions over and over will work for a wild until her congressional appearance on this stuff. when she has good news cycles, it is easy to see how it is. she has such a big hole in the nomination. on the other hand i think the races frozen just a bit. john: i'm one have to see her put together a string of good new cycles. more than three or four days. i feel though she on track. again
is hillary clinton now getting her mojo back? mojo,i'm not sure about and i'm not sure whether she could qualify for that term in the classic austin power sense. the penny finally dropped out that campaign. they knew they had to get her to a different place. she is in a different place. i don't think her problems have gone away by any stretch of the imagination. but she is handling them a little bit better, measurably better, but only a little bit better than she was at the worst of it two...
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apparently, mojo thinks i am spiderman. -- i amthe transparency not. ask my staff and you can -- and they will tell you that i look more like spidey's uncle ben. i feel like i have a personal connection to the web sling your. that line was used to introduce a spidey's first comic book appearance in 1962. in the spring of 1963, just as i was starting off in the intelligence business, marvel published the first issue of the amazing spiderman. coincidence? yes. all kidding aside, we have a lot in common with spiderman. we constantly have to worry about covert concerns, someone matching our secret identities to our every day, normal lives. but the spiderman and his alter ego are known for their genius, level intellect. spiderman is known for his superhuman strength. leftple of days a week, i weights in our office gym and my spotter says i am pretty strong for a geezer. roomvaluation of my weight prowess may be just a little bit biased. spiderman is known for his precognitive spidey sense. many of our customers expect us to be clairvoyant. especially when i
apparently, mojo thinks i am spiderman. -- i amthe transparency not. ask my staff and you can -- and they will tell you that i look more like spidey's uncle ben. i feel like i have a personal connection to the web sling your. that line was used to introduce a spidey's first comic book appearance in 1962. in the spring of 1963, just as i was starting off in the intelligence business, marvel published the first issue of the amazing spiderman. coincidence? yes. all kidding aside, we have a lot in...
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something to maybe get his mojo back, you might want to say, after pundits and analysts pointed to him to being a little low energy. trump boasted about a's performance. there's not an agenda, like a particular topic. expect to see more frankly of trump being trump. >> and it's something that's different. we know how much donald trump feeds off of his own audience. something that pundits say we didn't really see last night, given the format of the debate. given the smaller audience. i'm sure that's something they hope to turn around tonight. >> many are praising his performance last night. trump had reportedly wanted to tone it down a little bit before the debate. i did talk to a couple, though, who say they want to ski see a little bit less name calling from donald trump. they like that he has this attitude and energy, but they would like to see potentially a little bit more of a presidential trump. >> thank you for us there, awaiting that town hall for donald trump. joining me now is our political editor for the "boston globe" and also republican strategist rich galen. we are seeing
something to maybe get his mojo back, you might want to say, after pundits and analysts pointed to him to being a little low energy. trump boasted about a's performance. there's not an agenda, like a particular topic. expect to see more frankly of trump being trump. >> and it's something that's different. we know how much donald trump feeds off of his own audience. something that pundits say we didn't really see last night, given the format of the debate. given the smaller audience. i'm...
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can catholics have mojo? is that a sin? >> no, i don't think so.o share the grace of the holy father, certainly his for the church today because he represents a-- a new tone in the church that, as you see, people are willing to give the church another look or another listen. >> stephen: why did the pope go to cuba, do you think? because it is a communist country. officially it's an atheistic country. >> it is no longer officially atheistic. in the early '90s the government changed the constitution saying it is not a secular state or-- state and at that point too, that is when they started opening up more to religion and to allowing the church to gain more space. but why did the pope go to cuba? the same reason i think why he came here. is to change the culture. because if we change the culture, then we can change the politics. both in cuba and in here. so that we can work together and as the pope said at the congress this morning, to work together, to promote the common good, and in solidarity. >> stephen: archbishop, thank you so much for joining
can catholics have mojo? is that a sin? >> no, i don't think so.o share the grace of the holy father, certainly his for the church today because he represents a-- a new tone in the church that, as you see, people are willing to give the church another look or another listen. >> stephen: why did the pope go to cuba, do you think? because it is a communist country. officially it's an atheistic country. >> it is no longer officially atheistic. in the early '90s the government...
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el jugador mojo primero, cinco minutos despuÉs, se preparan, las manda al fondo, se prepara, con la zurdancuentra la corona para mandar al fondo de las redes, terminarÍa ganando el encuentro tres goles a uno, ortiz busca, por lo lograrÍa descargando hacia el jardÍn derecho, que te vaya bonito, una exitosa carrera. en el buceo, sin mucho esfuerzo, lo venciÓ dijo que serÍa su Última pelea, podrÍa ir por la victoria nÚmero 50, esto es todo en los deportes. ramÓn: un adelanto de las condiciones del clima. >> amigos, posibilidades de lluvia y bajas en el clima, toda la informaciÓn nueva de la pausa. ♪ esta noche, al menos aqui en san francisco, se siente un viento bastante fresco. --millie delgado, >> misma noche se siente un viento bastante fresco, no podÍa ser tan fuerte como en aÑos anteriores, ojalÁ, que traiga agua, se encuentra preparada todos los detalles, entre otros mili. mili: es un placer estar con ustedes, tenemos 51, cielos parcialmente nublado, la superficie muestra que la baja presiÓn continÚa su avance, es lo que trae todas estas rugosidades, y descenso en las temperaturas, pos
el jugador mojo primero, cinco minutos despuÉs, se preparan, las manda al fondo, se prepara, con la zurdancuentra la corona para mandar al fondo de las redes, terminarÍa ganando el encuentro tres goles a uno, ortiz busca, por lo lograrÍa descargando hacia el jardÍn derecho, que te vaya bonito, una exitosa carrera. en el buceo, sin mucho esfuerzo, lo venciÓ dijo que serÍa su Última pelea, podrÍa ir por la victoria nÚmero 50, esto es todo en los deportes. ramÓn: un adelanto de las...
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so i went to the summit website to read what mojo expected me to talk about. here's what the summit website said i'd be discussing. u.s. intelligence is an essential instrument of national power, and perhaps has never been more powerful than today, given advances in technology. and with great power comes great responsibility. that last line really struck me. with great power comes great responsibility. apparently mojo think that i'm spiderman. [ laughter ] >> in the interest of transparency, i'll tell you i'm not. i ask my staff, they say i look like spidey's uncle ben, but with less hair. but that line, with great power comes great responsibility, was used to introduce his first comic book appearance in 1962. in the spring of 1963, just as i was starting off in the intel business, marvel published the first issue of "the amazing spider-man." coincidence? yes. all kidding aside, we have a lot in common with spiderman. constantly have to worry about covert concerns, someone matching our oipts to our everyday normal lives. both spiderman and peter parker are kno
so i went to the summit website to read what mojo expected me to talk about. here's what the summit website said i'd be discussing. u.s. intelligence is an essential instrument of national power, and perhaps has never been more powerful than today, given advances in technology. and with great power comes great responsibility. that last line really struck me. with great power comes great responsibility. apparently mojo think that i'm spiderman. [ laughter ] >> in the interest of...
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no mojo estas imÁgenes del encuentro de cardenal misionero, 89 millas por aros batazo y la bola saleia de la idea de la bahÍa para traernos la emociÓn del fÚtbol. eduardo: estaremos en san mateo hasta las siete de la noche. leticia: enteres enseguida cuÁles son las tres influencias para que los jÓvenes empiezan a fumar, se podrÍa sorprender. el leticia: estÁ calentando la temperatura una vez mÁs. eduardo: vamos al reporte del tiempo. >> buenas tardes amigos noche del jueves, para todo lo que california comienza formarse el sistema de alta presiÓn que no trae advertencia simplemente hacer las cosas en la afluencia del pacÍfico. hacia el interior se mantiene estable con temperaturas subiendo. estÁn los vientos cercanos a los 20 millas por hora. las mÁximas alcanzan los 81°, en la costa de los 69 va subiendo, poco a poco se ve futuro como se tensiona a partir del sÁbado. en algunos lugares expresamente para el dÍa domingo alcanzÓ cerca de los 90° esta noche 59 parcialmente nublado agradable. amigos en la bahÍa hd 3° muy agradable, lunes y martes en los 70 hay un frente que va a traer li
no mojo estas imÁgenes del encuentro de cardenal misionero, 89 millas por aros batazo y la bola saleia de la idea de la bahÍa para traernos la emociÓn del fÚtbol. eduardo: estaremos en san mateo hasta las siete de la noche. leticia: enteres enseguida cuÁles son las tres influencias para que los jÓvenes empiezan a fumar, se podrÍa sorprender. el leticia: estÁ calentando la temperatura una vez mÁs. eduardo: vamos al reporte del tiempo. >> buenas tardes amigos noche del jueves, para...
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he drove around 2 miles at mojos. he had three more shots of whiskey. by the time a friend arrived at midnight, he was bridge represent and drunk. she told him not to drive and called his roommate to come get him. the suspect ignored her and drove. 15 minutes later, police say he crashed into andrew silva. >> it shows an act of negligence. i personally don't drink and drive, i think anyone should not only think about their safety but the safety of others. >> reporter: knowing more about the friend's accused killer isn't helping, her wife was here. they have a lot to look forward to andrew silva planned to finish college this spring and hopes to get a job in law enforcement. if fremont, abc 7 news. >> and andrew silva's widow, julie silva, is with me in the studio. it's not easy looking at that story, i know. >> no, it isn't. >> i know we have been talking about how hard it is to talk about andrew at this point but he was an amazing pan, so tell us a little about him. >> oh, he was the best father, the best brother, to three younger brothers and he loved
he drove around 2 miles at mojos. he had three more shots of whiskey. by the time a friend arrived at midnight, he was bridge represent and drunk. she told him not to drive and called his roommate to come get him. the suspect ignored her and drove. 15 minutes later, police say he crashed into andrew silva. >> it shows an act of negligence. i personally don't drink and drive, i think anyone should not only think about their safety but the safety of others. >> reporter: knowing more...
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so our american mojo can be found? thanks very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> eric loomis argues that u.s. working conditions in the earl 20th century are the same conditions that currently exist in the countries that make our consumer goods. it's next on booktv. nod nod conversation [inaudible conversations] >> all right. let's get started. hi, everyone. thank you for coming. this is exciting. i know it's miserable and disgusting outside so i'm really glad you came up here. the air conditioning is sweet. so, we're glad you're here. i'm sarah, a labor journalist, die a labor podcast, and i have known erik since we were lowely bloggers. erik is an assistant professor of history at the university of rhode island in addition to "out of sight" he also has a book coming out about the labor movement and the logging industry in the pacific northwest. from cambridge university press. that's coming in october. and he writes of guns and money and his work has been published at alternate, and the "times" and many other places. so on
so our american mojo can be found? thanks very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> eric loomis argues that u.s. working conditions in the earl 20th century are the same conditions that currently exist in the countries that make our consumer goods. it's next on booktv. nod nod conversation [inaudible conversations] >> all right. let's get started. hi, everyone. thank you for coming. this is exciting. i know it's miserable and disgusting outside so i'm really glad you came...
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the title of the book is "american mojo" lost and found. we have it.there is no more talented organization on the planet than we are. we are the destructors. anybody who thinks we don't have new jobs go out to silicon valley, go to the places in new york where they are thinking about new things. there are new businesses cropping up everywhere. a friend and -- a friend of mine in town is discovered a clever place to be is in cyber. cybersecurity and so i sort of take a page from bing west research. he listened to the officials and then you ask around and you talk not to the coal mine manager but to the person who is facing the coal a foot away. i was talking to somebody who is the number three guy in one of the biggest banks in the world and he told me 10 years ago they spent almost nothing on cybersecurity and this year a billion dollars. you multiply that by every bank in the country and something you may know our congressmen who sits on the committee says he's in shock by the arrogance of some of the ceos and particularly ceos in the power grid. by t
the title of the book is "american mojo" lost and found. we have it.there is no more talented organization on the planet than we are. we are the destructors. anybody who thinks we don't have new jobs go out to silicon valley, go to the places in new york where they are thinking about new things. there are new businesses cropping up everywhere. a friend and -- a friend of mine in town is discovered a clever place to be is in cyber. cybersecurity and so i sort of take a page from bing...
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first, let's talk about when he released the immigration paper in august, he had the mojo to carry the narrative for a week or more with what we've seen, the softens out numbers, the front runner, does he have that now. >> once this plan is out, mr. trump will be out there making calls to morning news anchors. he'll be talking about his tax plan, i would expect to see a number of events to drive the conversation back to him and of course, what he's going to do is highlight some of the things that he's already talked about, bringing jobs back from india and china for example. is this tax plan, for example, going to have tax holidays, tax breaks for companies to relocate businesses. those are things he could build on in a way that would get media coverage. >> that's if he has the discipline because there is a second amendment paper, policy paper released about a week and a half ago on his website. no one talked about it because people were talking about the insults and krcriticisms that trump was tweeting out and leveling in speeches and rallies. >> that's one of the things with donald t
first, let's talk about when he released the immigration paper in august, he had the mojo to carry the narrative for a week or more with what we've seen, the softens out numbers, the front runner, does he have that now. >> once this plan is out, mr. trump will be out there making calls to morning news anchors. he'll be talking about his tax plan, i would expect to see a number of events to drive the conversation back to him and of course, what he's going to do is highlight some of the...
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we have got our mojo back. >> bob cabana is the director there.he experienced the gloom as the space shutting retired and the florida's space coast, an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 jobs and a sense much purpose. today excitement is surging again. amazon jet bo bay zoes promising, like boeing, blue origin will build capsules and launch to space from here within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying job. spacex, boeing and others will be launching people and cargo from the cape. nasa's orion capsule also on site to send people to mars. the development commission says it's lured 7,000 jobs worth $2 billion in economic impacts since the loss of the space shuttles. >> they shob, they buy cars, they buy houses. we see it happening as we speak. this phenomenon a taking place around us and it's helping us be more competitive globally. >> reporter: nasa is under contract with boeing and spacex to launch american astronauts on board american-made rockets and ca capsules by 2017. ainsley, heather? >> thank you, phil. >>> l
we have got our mojo back. >> bob cabana is the director there.he experienced the gloom as the space shutting retired and the florida's space coast, an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 jobs and a sense much purpose. today excitement is surging again. amazon jet bo bay zoes promising, like boeing, blue origin will build capsules and launch to space from here within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying job. spacex, boeing and others will be launching people...
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apparently mojo think i am spiderman. the transparency i will tell you of course i'm not. i asked my staff and a staff and their fans look a lot worse by these uncle ben, just with less hair. i feel a personal connection to the web slinger. with that comes great responsibility was used to introduce the first comic book appearance in 1962 in the spring of 1963, as i was starting in the intel business, marvel published the first issue of the amazing spiderman. coincidence? yes. all kidding aside would have a lot in common with spiderman. we constantly have to worry about concerns, someone matching secret identities to everyday normal lives. both spiderman and his alter ego are known for genius level intellect and we are known for her geniuses in subjects ranging from mathematics and cryptology to denial and deception and even rocket science. spiderman is known for superhuman strength and a couple days a week i lift weights in our office. jim and my spotter says i'm pretty strong for a geezer. of course my spotter is one of my detail guys, so his evaluation prowess may be a l
apparently mojo think i am spiderman. the transparency i will tell you of course i'm not. i asked my staff and a staff and their fans look a lot worse by these uncle ben, just with less hair. i feel a personal connection to the web slinger. with that comes great responsibility was used to introduce the first comic book appearance in 1962 in the spring of 1963, as i was starting in the intel business, marvel published the first issue of the amazing spiderman. coincidence? yes. all kidding aside...
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we have got our mojo back. >> reporter: bob cabana is the space center director.rida's historic space coast had a huge void and devastating job loss. around the cake customers vanished. store front sat empty. today excitement and the economy are surging again. amazon planted the space company's flag here this month promising blue origin. by 2020 spacex, boeing should all be launching people and cargo from the cape. the space coast economic development commission says it's lured 7,000 new jobs worth 2 shuttles.ollar since the loss of >> locally it's great to have the jobs. they shop. they be car, housing. you can see it all happening as we speak. literally this is taking place around us. it also is helping us be more competitive globally. >> reporter: boeing and spacex are contracted with nasa to begin returning our astronauts on american made spaceships from here in 2017. >> thank you. >>> on the other side of the state monkey business going on in small town near orlando. people capturing video of an escaped pet monkey. david martin has more. >> reporter: he was w
we have got our mojo back. >> reporter: bob cabana is the space center director.rida's historic space coast had a huge void and devastating job loss. around the cake customers vanished. store front sat empty. today excitement and the economy are surging again. amazon planted the space company's flag here this month promising blue origin. by 2020 spacex, boeing should all be launching people and cargo from the cape. the space coast economic development commission says it's lured 7,000 new...
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you know, you win a few games, get some mow men tmentum going, mojo going, things can change.how we have to look at it, the fact that we're still alive. sure, it's going to take some great play on our part. but it's going to take a little help. >> that story at 11:00. finally a shocker in flushing meadows. serena williams picks it up mid rally. vinci land the drop shot winner. she would break williams and take a 4-3 lead. the unseeded italian advances to her first grand slam final at the age of 32. it's the biggest upset in women's tennis history. >> it really is one of the biggest. thank you for joining us here at 6:00. >> bye-bye. today we're gonna talk about trucks. works for me. which truck brand do you think offers best in class hd towing? ford. i would say the ram. ok, lets move to the second door. best v8 horsepower. the ram. i say ford on the v8. chevy. what about this year's motortrend truck of the year? chevy. what do you think? the ford. there's no reason why they shouldn't be. let's see how you did. oohh! that's the chevy silverado hd, the chevy silverado, and the
you know, you win a few games, get some mow men tmentum going, mojo going, things can change.how we have to look at it, the fact that we're still alive. sure, it's going to take some great play on our part. but it's going to take a little help. >> that story at 11:00. finally a shocker in flushing meadows. serena williams picks it up mid rally. vinci land the drop shot winner. she would break williams and take a 4-3 lead. the unseeded italian advances to her first grand slam final at the...
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started tonight. 2010 world series mvp edgar in the house and brings positive mojo. 18 game winner zackn the hill for l.a. look of experience against them may have helped brown double to right. 2nd inning hear and dodgers get one back in the third. tv lane drive to center. jake that will play 2-1 game in the seventh. fly out to center. what a performance from the back. 7 strong. 3 hits 1 earned run one striking out ladies to standing ovation. giants take out lead in the 9. pair of single. giants threatening in the bottom the 9th. >> a look to play spoiler to mike and angels half game out. al wild card picture up in the fourth. marcus turns on the hector santiago offering in the left field seat. tied at two 3 all in the sixth. cocoa crisp drops in right field off alvarez. burns will score but simeon thrown out trying to get to third. in front 4-3 and out may have been costly. bottom 6 now felix meet albert. 38 of the year. to center. even at 4 rate now that's where they are at 4-4 in the eighth. >> warriors sign veteran guard ben gordon today in 11 seasons. contrary average 15 points per
started tonight. 2010 world series mvp edgar in the house and brings positive mojo. 18 game winner zackn the hill for l.a. look of experience against them may have helped brown double to right. 2nd inning hear and dodgers get one back in the third. tv lane drive to center. jake that will play 2-1 game in the seventh. fly out to center. what a performance from the back. 7 strong. 3 hits 1 earned run one striking out ladies to standing ovation. giants take out lead in the 9. pair of single....
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you got a feeling that she had a little bit of mojo that she may not have had.as on that small debate stage in cleveland, and made the most of that opportunity. and you already see it, del, in the fact that donald trump is addressing her. she was not a consolidate that people were even talking about. and now she has to do more than just be talked about. she has to go at candidates like donald trump. she marched off of the lower-tier debate stage in cleveland last month and has not stopped marching. now she is on her way to the main stage of the next g.o.p. presidential debate. >> we're in the top five in basically every state, and top ten nationally. that's pretty good. i'm very encouraged. >> reporter: the energy coming out of the first debate has gin her a burst. she is up from 3% to 7% since july, doubling her number, but still in the single digits. >> hi. hi, how are you? >> reporter: and that renewed enthusiasm was palpable when we spent time with her in new hampshire. >> somebody that can start off as a secretary, playing on a typewriter -- a lot of people
you got a feeling that she had a little bit of mojo that she may not have had.as on that small debate stage in cleveland, and made the most of that opportunity. and you already see it, del, in the fact that donald trump is addressing her. she was not a consolidate that people were even talking about. and now she has to do more than just be talked about. she has to go at candidates like donald trump. she marched off of the lower-tier debate stage in cleveland last month and has not stopped...
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we have better mojo. >> bob cabana is kennedy space center director. he experienced the gloom as the space shuttle program retired and florida's historic space coast. an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 space jobs and a sense of purpose. but today excitement is surging again. amazon's jeff bezos planted his company's flag this month promising like blue origin will build the capsule and launch passengers to space within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying jobs, by 2020, spacex, boeing and united launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and space kpchb to launch our astronauts and replace ha
we have better mojo. >> bob cabana is kennedy space center director. he experienced the gloom as the space shuttle program retired and florida's historic space coast. an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 space jobs and a sense of purpose. but today excitement is surging again. amazon's jeff bezos planted his company's flag this month promising like blue origin will build the capsule and launch passengers to space within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying...
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how did zoe's kitchen lose its mojo. if you go back to early june, zoe's was putting up robust numbers. then we got our first warning sign june 18th when the chief financial officer resigned, quote, to pursue other business interests. it's never a good thing when your cfo resigns especially when it's out of the blue. falling from $42 down to $39. mid june the bulls still alive and well. zoe shrugged off the departure and the stock began its climb again. the next month zoe's went back to a market darling surging to a new all-time high of $45.60 on july 23rd. that's when the vicious decline in the averages began. the whole stock market getting pounded. zoe's was crushed falling roughly $10 to $35 and change a month later. fast forward to last thursday though. zoe's kitchen had a chance to redeem itself when the company reported second quarter results after the close. initially the market seemed to like the numbers. stock surged 3% the next day. it gave back all those gains. selling continued today. what's happened here? wa
how did zoe's kitchen lose its mojo. if you go back to early june, zoe's was putting up robust numbers. then we got our first warning sign june 18th when the chief financial officer resigned, quote, to pursue other business interests. it's never a good thing when your cfo resigns especially when it's out of the blue. falling from $42 down to $39. mid june the bulls still alive and well. zoe shrugged off the departure and the stock began its climb again. the next month zoe's went back to a...
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we have better mojo. >> bob cabana is kennedy space center director. he experienced the gloom as the space shuttle program retired and florida's historic space coast. an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 space jobs and a sense of purpose. but today excitement is surging again. amazon's jeff bezos planted his company's flag this month promising like blue origin will build the capsule and launch passengers to space within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying jobs, by 2020, spacex, boeing and united launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and space kpchb to launch our astronauts and replace ha
we have better mojo. >> bob cabana is kennedy space center director. he experienced the gloom as the space shuttle program retired and florida's historic space coast. an economy built on the space race lost about 8,000 space jobs and a sense of purpose. but today excitement is surging again. amazon's jeff bezos planted his company's flag this month promising like blue origin will build the capsule and launch passengers to space within a few years, while delivering hundreds of well-paying...
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loved the story today, because merging is the best ways for these kinds of companies to get their mojo back. why is it so important for the members of the vice squad to combine their forces? we know that most of the world's developed markets are already full of all the vice companies they need. look at the incredible decline in smoking rates, which is terrific for the health of the general population, but less than stellar if you happen to be a shareholder. the marginal consumers of vice, in particular the people of china, are now being discouraged from participating in it. the chinese communist party has been pushing a major anti-vice cultural revolution, with the government bringing down the hammer on officials who lavish large sums of money, on expensive liquor, as gifts to get things done in a hideously bureaucratic nation. hey, jo en lai was a chain smoker. unlike democratic governments of the west, the people's republic is still a totalitarian state with the ability to enforce its own code of public morals. that's not all. many other emerging markets have started take a page from
loved the story today, because merging is the best ways for these kinds of companies to get their mojo back. why is it so important for the members of the vice squad to combine their forces? we know that most of the world's developed markets are already full of all the vice companies they need. look at the incredible decline in smoking rates, which is terrific for the health of the general population, but less than stellar if you happen to be a shareholder. the marginal consumers of vice, in...
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okay, clbt clinton is she getting her mojo back?itely has plenty of mojo to go around. the universal phrase is one of the best things she's done on the campaign trail so far. i think that the first video that you show with debbie wasserman schultz and the dnc is an underreported story because it has been a mark o'malley campaign message pushing debates but i was also in minneapolis at the democratic convention there, and debbie wasserman schultz is having kind of a rough run right now as the democratic party chair. i think that that video may be more interesting down the road as we go into the iowa/new hampshire caucus and primaries. >> amy, when you stack up the two parties against each other, republicans are taking all of the oxygen here, and that's got to be good, even though you got donald trump out there, and there are all sorts of, you know, land mines from that whole debate there, but just having these debates, good for republicans, aren't they? isn't it better to have debates than not have debates? >> i think so for the demo
okay, clbt clinton is she getting her mojo back?itely has plenty of mojo to go around. the universal phrase is one of the best things she's done on the campaign trail so far. i think that the first video that you show with debbie wasserman schultz and the dnc is an underreported story because it has been a mark o'malley campaign message pushing debates but i was also in minneapolis at the democratic convention there, and debbie wasserman schultz is having kind of a rough run right now as the...
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does this make him part of the establishment when he got mojo as an outsider?le in trump land maybe. >>> we're watching very emotional funeral for deputy darren goforth as murdered as he was pumping gas. sadly a string of law enforcement murder this year. we'll talk about the violence against police in america. keep it here. >> darren's family and the law-abiding citizens of our community, on that night darren's life was cut short as was the beacon of friendship and honor we so dearly loved around respected. darren's life was not taken in vain. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. [announcer]when we make beyond natural dry dog and cat foods. we start with real meat as the first ingredient. we leave out corn,wheat and soy. and we own where our dry food is made-100 percent! can other brands say all that? for nutrition you can trust and y
does this make him part of the establishment when he got mojo as an outsider?le in trump land maybe. >>> we're watching very emotional funeral for deputy darren goforth as murdered as he was pumping gas. sadly a string of law enforcement murder this year. we'll talk about the violence against police in america. keep it here. >> darren's family and the law-abiding citizens of our community, on that night darren's life was cut short as was the beacon of friendship and honor we so...
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it was their choice and it puts her at a disadvantage shelf can't get any of that mojo she got. >> doeshave a legitimate beef? >> carly is being robbed here. there are those online who say this is deliberately targeting the party's female rules. if they changed the rules in the middle the other candidates would go crazy. by picking this fight with cnn and the republican national committee, which carly thinks they should intervene and they said they can't do it legally. she is cementing her status. >> in cnn's defense like the fox news situation, they set the sxrools the candidates had months in this characters months to understand them and try to get themselves in that top ten position. she's done it but the weight of earlier polls is holding her back. >> i have no beef with cnn setting whatever rules they have for their gatedebate. i have one beef with them. they claim because of the regulation from the federal elections commission they cannot change the debate because of the fcc. this is horse hockey. you know that. >> of course they can. >> they can go to the fcc but it is a toothles
it was their choice and it puts her at a disadvantage shelf can't get any of that mojo she got. >> doeshave a legitimate beef? >> carly is being robbed here. there are those online who say this is deliberately targeting the party's female rules. if they changed the rules in the middle the other candidates would go crazy. by picking this fight with cnn and the republican national committee, which carly thinks they should intervene and they said they can't do it legally. she is...
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. >>> tonight, did hillary clinton get her mojo back? months of dropping in the polls, she's expanding her lead. a new cnn poll shows if vice president joe biden stays out of the race, clinton surges more. he is surging over his decision. tonight, he could have given his clearest ever. today in louisiana and arkansas, hillary clinton hit the campaign trail buoyed by a new cnn poll showing her lead in the poll. >> we are not going to let our country be taken backwards by people who are out of touch and out of date. >> reporter: clinton stands at 42% nationally with bernie sanders at 24 and joe biden at 22%. it's gootd nd news for clinton r months of sliding poll numbers. sanders and his passional following southed away support. she does not plan to run a negative campaign against sanders. >> i know bernie, i respect his intense advocacy of his ideas. that's what i want this campaign to be about. >> reporter: a major unknown, will biden run? if he stays out, most of his support goes to clinton, putting her almost 30 points ahead of sanders
. >>> tonight, did hillary clinton get her mojo back? months of dropping in the polls, she's expanding her lead. a new cnn poll shows if vice president joe biden stays out of the race, clinton surges more. he is surging over his decision. tonight, he could have given his clearest ever. today in louisiana and arkansas, hillary clinton hit the campaign trail buoyed by a new cnn poll showing her lead in the poll. >> we are not going to let our country be taken backwards by people...
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. >> getting there mojo now. >> just kidding. it is okay. rosanna: you guys need a lot of jokes. >> i did read the greg: want to see how is done? rosanna: we will help if you want. >> i am the worst. i don't know anybody. rosanna: we are counting on you. get ready, 3, 2. oh. >> come on. >> thanks for the memories, old-time guy, he died. >> set out for a? rosanna: thanks for the memories greg: i don't know that song. >> they need something. he was super man. she froze -- >> the cookie. >> naomi campbell. >> she is not on an empire, is she? >> 60 minutes, did the end of the showbiz >> mike wallace comment andy rooney. she was on -- beach. >> juliet louise dreyfus. >> come on the >> she rides horses, was a mythical leader but apparently -- >> those are's wife catherine the great. that is a good clue. oh my gosh. you guys. >> would you like to have sex with them? >> the legend has it. >> nickelodeon star. >> how old are you now? we talked to her about that. greg: apparently she was in -- in satiable. >> if you are going to do that, good for you.
. >> getting there mojo now. >> just kidding. it is okay. rosanna: you guys need a lot of jokes. >> i did read the greg: want to see how is done? rosanna: we will help if you want. >> i am the worst. i don't know anybody. rosanna: we are counting on you. get ready, 3, 2. oh. >> come on. >> thanks for the memories, old-time guy, he died. >> set out for a? rosanna: thanks for the memories greg: i don't know that song. >> they need something. he was...
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apart from so many other laces that are trying to capture -- places that are trying to capture this mojo? >> well, there have been moments. personally, the moment i got silicon valley, there was a point in time where i sort of thought i understood it, what sets silicon valley apart. it was probably in 1981. the ibm pc had just come out. there was something called the big blue computer company -- big blue, it was a computer hobbyist group. big blue -- something. they met at -- no, it wasn't home brew. it was an ibm pc group, and it met in sunnyville. it had the same flavor as the home brew, but the ibm pc was the new thing on the block. i went to the meeting, captain crunch was wandering around, it was 300 guys in white shirts and pocket protectors. [laughter] and it was guys, you know? and the san jose mercury tech reporter, really a great reporter, she basically interviewed this audience of people like you. and at one point she said how many of you people want to start your own company? and three-quarters of the hands went up. and i went, oh, i get it. i mean, at that point it was very
apart from so many other laces that are trying to capture -- places that are trying to capture this mojo? >> well, there have been moments. personally, the moment i got silicon valley, there was a point in time where i sort of thought i understood it, what sets silicon valley apart. it was probably in 1981. the ibm pc had just come out. there was something called the big blue computer company -- big blue, it was a computer hobbyist group. big blue -- something. they met at -- no, it...
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. >> reporter: so he was getting secret mojo from somebody? >> he knew somebody somewhere who knew something. and i knew too. >> reporter: and then came that strange early morning phone call from one of liam's british handlers. >> 4:00 on the dot, my phone starts going off. "hey, wake up, wake up. i gotta talk to you." >> reporter: the handler felt she should be clued in about liam's treacherous past. he was way more than a driver. after 9/11 he'd been dispatched to an elite mission to the middle east to spearhead the take-down of top bad guys, faces from the military's infamous "terrorist deck of cards." so your liam was an operative. he was a commando basically in the war against terrorism? >> it was very, very heavy news. >> reporter: the question now had to be asked, how much did the terrorists know about him and the people closest to him? a chilling thought, but any fears about terrorists would be pushed aside because, a few weeks before christmas, liam asked for mischele's hand in marriage. on his knees? >> on his knee. and i said yes. >
. >> reporter: so he was getting secret mojo from somebody? >> he knew somebody somewhere who knew something. and i knew too. >> reporter: and then came that strange early morning phone call from one of liam's british handlers. >> 4:00 on the dot, my phone starts going off. "hey, wake up, wake up. i gotta talk to you." >> reporter: the handler felt she should be clued in about liam's treacherous past. he was way more than a driver. after 9/11 he'd been...
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if you want to buy a hundred shares of stock think it's got so much mojo it won't get a pullback from the high, go ahead and buy 25 shares. worst happens you go higher and don't buy more and grab a quick profit. find another stock. believe me, there's always another stock to find. i've got an exception where it's okay to buy a stock right around its high. if you see insiders buying the stock when stock's up a lot already, i'm going to give you a total green light. now, it is a rare thing to see happen, but in my experience it's rare still that this method of picking stocks doesn't work out. see, i love it when insiders buy after a decent run. because that's a great sign of confidence that they think the run's just beginning or there's a big runway ahead. and they are sure it's long lasting. remember, you can't flip a stock immediately if you're an insider buyer. you have to wait six months. government takes away the gains otherwise. it's the law. these people are seeing things they like that aren't going to disappear in six months time. if anything they haven't appeared yet. normally
if you want to buy a hundred shares of stock think it's got so much mojo it won't get a pullback from the high, go ahead and buy 25 shares. worst happens you go higher and don't buy more and grab a quick profit. find another stock. believe me, there's always another stock to find. i've got an exception where it's okay to buy a stock right around its high. if you see insiders buying the stock when stock's up a lot already, i'm going to give you a total green light. now, it is a rare thing to see...
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. >>> when a once beloved growth company suddenly loses its mojo and goes out of favor on the wall streethion show it can take years and years for that stock to find a bottom. i'm not talking about broking growth stocks here like the many high flyer thas got obliterated last month which do generally start working their way higher once the smoke clears. no, no. i'm talking about broken growth companies, meaning a once hot company with a rapidly decelerating growth rate. it's going from a fast grower to no growth at all. when these momentum stocks lose the growth fuel that's been propelling them ever higher, the declines can seem endless as the stock transitions from being a high-flying growth name down to a low-flying value name. we have seen this happen time and again. and the adjustment period can be incredibly harsh. given that there's a huge difference between the high prices growth oriented investors will pay for stock that fits their parameters and the much lower cheaper prices that start to attract the patient disciplined value guys. eventually, some of these broken once expensive g
. >>> when a once beloved growth company suddenly loses its mojo and goes out of favor on the wall streethion show it can take years and years for that stock to find a bottom. i'm not talking about broking growth stocks here like the many high flyer thas got obliterated last month which do generally start working their way higher once the smoke clears. no, no. i'm talking about broken growth companies, meaning a once hot company with a rapidly decelerating growth rate. it's going from...
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she sort of lost her mojo, if you will when she came to the shelter. she was a pretty confident dog before, and then she realized, ut-oh, i don't think i have a home anymore, so she came and she's been loved by so many people and volunteers, so that confidence has come back and she's really excited to find her new family. >> so if you want to be that new family, how can you adopt precious? >> so you come to the friends of the alameda animal shelter. we are in alameda, and you can give us a call too, and i think that you had our phone number on our website, it's 510-387- 6565 and she will be available. >> precious is a little chihuahua and she's looking for a home. absolutely adorable. thank you, nancy, for joining us. >> thanks so much, mark. >> we've put the information on >> we've put the information on our ,, with awe have made it even steasier to orders. your favorite ice cream cake. baskin robbins onlin ♪i can't find my way through the trees♪ ♪ ♪so so so so don't don't don't don't wait wait wait wait♪ ♪for for for me me me me me me me to get home♪
she sort of lost her mojo, if you will when she came to the shelter. she was a pretty confident dog before, and then she realized, ut-oh, i don't think i have a home anymore, so she came and she's been loved by so many people and volunteers, so that confidence has come back and she's really excited to find her new family. >> so if you want to be that new family, how can you adopt precious? >> so you come to the friends of the alameda animal shelter. we are in alameda, and you can...
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. >> i got the feeling last night that you got your mojo back, the chris christie, brash, funny, lofotlight, you are very comfortable up there. i felt some other candidates were not as comfortable. you felt like you hit your stride last night. >> i felt good. i was on megan's show. she asked me what i need to do. i said i just need to be myself. that's sometimes easier said than done when you're in an atmosphere with 11 people in three hours. >> why do you want to steal my social security? i agree there was never a lockbox, they stole our money. why do i feel that means testing at this point -- which by the way with be i understand the arguments. but isn't it really government stealing? it's my money, i paid it in and the government will take it. off the social security tax and will steal from you there. >> i'm going to get ripped off, literally by my government. >> that is right. and here is the thing. i don't want to give this government another nickel. if they take the cap o social security tax, to fix the problem, they'll steal that money, too, then coming 15 or 20 years from now
. >> i got the feeling last night that you got your mojo back, the chris christie, brash, funny, lofotlight, you are very comfortable up there. i felt some other candidates were not as comfortable. you felt like you hit your stride last night. >> i felt good. i was on megan's show. she asked me what i need to do. i said i just need to be myself. that's sometimes easier said than done when you're in an atmosphere with 11 people in three hours. >> why do you want to steal my...
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donald trump set to show off his foreign policy mojo.ll get into that next. >>> later we have real-life mummies on set. yeah, mummies. a display coming up. back in a minute. ♪ good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your busines
donald trump set to show off his foreign policy mojo.ll get into that next. >>> later we have real-life mummies on set. yeah, mummies. a display coming up. back in a minute. ♪ good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a...
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you know, he got a little bit of his mojo back. i have him. i will have bernie sanders. his numbers have been surging. and the last ambassador that the ..s. had to syria, robert ford when the civil war began, the president yanked him. michael: you can watch it on nbc and bloomberg radio, 11:00 and 3:00. speaking of syria, we are going to sandy berger, bill clinton's national security adviser about what should be done better and how it is affecting the refugee crisis across europe. tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance ken: good morning on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. we say early good morning to those of you , bloomberg90. resnick.o you by cohen he can be heard to navigate through economic uncertainty. if your business needs industry insight and transformative advice, find out why at cohen resnick. a toxic mix of really interesting experience with jpmorgan asset management. david stubbs joins us right now. use the word unconstrained, david, and i think about your theory in your work in the fundamental spirit what is the mood of the market now?
you know, he got a little bit of his mojo back. i have him. i will have bernie sanders. his numbers have been surging. and the last ambassador that the ..s. had to syria, robert ford when the civil war began, the president yanked him. michael: you can watch it on nbc and bloomberg radio, 11:00 and 3:00. speaking of syria, we are going to sandy berger, bill clinton's national security adviser about what should be done better and how it is affecting the refugee crisis across europe. tom: good...
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emersive graphics and we have the mojo he.: i will stand in the middle of them. >> whatever it takes. hillary clinton will win the democratic nomination. and there is nothing so far that will indicate that is not so. that may not be a good thing for democrats though. they have to figure this out. her approval ratings are down. martha: you don't think mr. joe biden is serious threat to her. >> if he decides to really do this, and he is engaging in upping of bid price for his not running, increasing value of his decision not to run, which gets you the laud and honor of your own party but probably some money. makes you a more attractive person than a guy who is joke and couldn't run. he increased that. he may be doing that or may be deciding he will actually run. if he decides to run he will hurt her but maybe beat her but most likely democrats have badly weakened nominee in hillary clinton. martha: she is doing heart and humor. jeb bush is trying to do his version of the same thing. last night he was on "colbert report." let's t
emersive graphics and we have the mojo he.: i will stand in the middle of them. >> whatever it takes. hillary clinton will win the democratic nomination. and there is nothing so far that will indicate that is not so. that may not be a good thing for democrats though. they have to figure this out. her approval ratings are down. martha: you don't think mr. joe biden is serious threat to her. >> if he decides to really do this, and he is engaging in upping of bid price for his not...
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with the country struggling to find a the economic mojo we have some tough questions.eals with six topics jobs, energy and environment environment, infrastructure, immigration, and taxation. each area begins with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question to the same leader i will then press the question and to assess such get the leader for a quick question. only the broad themes of the questions. and then to be randomly drawn let's begin. the reason we're here tonight is to come to grips with this country's challenges part of a first country - - question goes to prime minister harper. canada is facing structural rather than cyclical change you have a jobs plan for industry. >> if you don't mind let me begin by saying because here in southern alberta wanted take a moment to give my condolences to the families on the terrible deaths. they are senseless acts and i know the thought sam prayers are with of families. watching our approach is multifaceted. to make sure we have a practical investment that our affordable and including particula
with the country struggling to find a the economic mojo we have some tough questions.eals with six topics jobs, energy and environment environment, infrastructure, immigration, and taxation. each area begins with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question to the same leader i will then press the question and to assess such get the leader for a quick question. only the broad themes of the questions. and then to be randomly drawn let's begin. the reason we're here...
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so, thanks again, mojo, for inviting me to kick off the summit and thanks to everyone here this morning for listening. and for being here in the spirit of integration, to map out where our community goes next. so thank you very much. [applause] >> thanks very much, jim. goes mail from the c.i.a. back to socrates, doesn't it? all i know is that i know nothing. i guess that's the ultimate wisdom. efore i go to questions from the participants, i had a couple of my own. that i'd like to ask. just two. i don't think they're curveballs in any way. the first, because i know it's a subject of great interest to everybody here, is the intelligence budget. i know you're not -- you don't have a cist ball -- crystal ball. but i think we'd be very interested in hearing what you might have to say, what observations you might have to say about the status of the intelligence budget and what the prospects are for it in the months or years, years is perhaps saying much, but as far out as you feel you can omfortably see in that regard. what's your view on that? james: i guess if i had to pick one word to c
so, thanks again, mojo, for inviting me to kick off the summit and thanks to everyone here this morning for listening. and for being here in the spirit of integration, to map out where our community goes next. so thank you very much. [applause] >> thanks very much, jim. goes mail from the c.i.a. back to socrates, doesn't it? all i know is that i know nothing. i guess that's the ultimate wisdom. efore i go to questions from the participants, i had a couple of my own. that i'd like to ask....
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on ellen degeneres, we know that, she shook it a little bit and there's amy schumer and amy schumer mojotmosphere can help her as well. a lot has been written about a strategy shift in the campaign. read the "new york times" piece yesterday, hey, get out there and show a more personable side. how choreographed do you think this was and will it work? >> incredibly. all have you to do is look at a politician like barack obama who is a master at appearing on these tv shows. he goes on "the tonight show" and goes on "the daily show" and colbert, at ease, witty. if he's asked to dance, he looks good doing it. you know, i don't want to oversell this but he's very good at doing this so when you see people like hillary clinton and jeb bush who are not good at doing it, it's painfully obvious. it seems that this is something that presidential candidates now have to do. they have to go on these shows and be personable and try to show another side of themselves, but, again, if they have a hard time letting go, have a hard time relaxing, sometimes it's -- it's painful to watch. sometimes it's uncomf
on ellen degeneres, we know that, she shook it a little bit and there's amy schumer and amy schumer mojotmosphere can help her as well. a lot has been written about a strategy shift in the campaign. read the "new york times" piece yesterday, hey, get out there and show a more personable side. how choreographed do you think this was and will it work? >> incredibly. all have you to do is look at a politician like barack obama who is a master at appearing on these tv shows. he goes...
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with the country struggling to find its economic mojo, we have top questions for leaders this eveningthe first half deals with six topics -- jobs, energy and the environment, infrastructure, immigration, housing, and taxation. each area will begin with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question. i will then push the question to a second leader for a quick answer before an open for debate. none of the three leaders has advanced knowledge of the questions. the order of speaking and positions on the stage were randomly drawn with party representatives. that's the housekeeping. let's begin. the reason we are here tonight is to come to grips with this country's challenges. the first question goes to you, mr. harper. the question is on jobs. structural,cing rather than cyclical change. do you have a jobs plan for industry, beyond taking things out of the ground? p.m. harper: absolutely david. if you don't mind, let me begin saying because we are in a southern alberta, i want to take a moment to give my condolences to the bloodshed in the dunbar families, on t
with the country struggling to find its economic mojo, we have top questions for leaders this eveningthe first half deals with six topics -- jobs, energy and the environment, infrastructure, immigration, housing, and taxation. each area will begin with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question. i will then push the question to a second leader for a quick answer before an open for debate. none of the three leaders has advanced knowledge of the questions. the...
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but has the company lost a bit of its mojo, its wow factor?about it coming up on "power lunch." (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? >>> shares of apple fell 2.5% following wednesday's apple event unveiling new products. the event leaving some wondering if apple lost its wow factor. dawn, great to have you with us. some might argue the stock tells us today it doesn't matter if apple has a wow factor. what matters is the sale of the phone and new replacement phone program, it's ensuring the upgrade cyc
but has the company lost a bit of its mojo, its wow factor?about it coming up on "power lunch." (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power...
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company for business school students because it was a growth company that lost it then -- lost its mojo that is something almost unheard of in the literature. once you are done becoming a growth company, all of your super cool growth guys like you let it go to greener pastures. they have done it twice. is it possible for a company to do that three times? i can't think of any examples. guy: it is difficult to think of has done ithat i twice. i was stupid enough to leave apple twice. [laughter] maybe the right thing is asking what i think and then do the opposite. mac, andst with the then they came back with the ipod. what else is there? is the car the next frontier? can they do that? god help us if apple makes the car. it will take a special connector. none of the charging stations will work and there will be a special adapter that cost $5,000 or apple will decide any this shall type of electricity that is not made. god help us. , because ae to ask lot of the conversation yesterday aside from the iphones was about apple tv. does apple really need to take over people's eating rooms? is th
company for business school students because it was a growth company that lost it then -- lost its mojo that is something almost unheard of in the literature. once you are done becoming a growth company, all of your super cool growth guys like you let it go to greener pastures. they have done it twice. is it possible for a company to do that three times? i can't think of any examples. guy: it is difficult to think of has done ithat i twice. i was stupid enough to leave apple twice. [laughter]...
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with the country struggling to find its economic mojo, we have top questions for leaders this evening. the first half deals with six topics -- jobs, energy and the environment, infrastructure, immigration, housing, and taxation. each area will begin with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question. i will then push the question to a second leader for a quick answer before an open for debate. none of the three leaders has advanced knowledge of the questions. the order of speaking and positions on the stage were randomly drawn with party representatives. that's the housekeeping. let's begin. the reason we are here tonight is to come to grips with this country's challenges. the first question goes to you, mr. harper. the question is on jobs. structural,cing rather than cyclical change. do you have a jobs plan for industry, beyond taking things out of the ground? p.m. harper: absolutely david. if you don't mind, let me begin saying because we are in a southern alberta, i want to take a moment to give my condolences to the bloodshed in the dunbar families, on
with the country struggling to find its economic mojo, we have top questions for leaders this evening. the first half deals with six topics -- jobs, energy and the environment, infrastructure, immigration, housing, and taxation. each area will begin with the question from me to one of the three leaders with a follow-up question. i will then push the question to a second leader for a quick answer before an open for debate. none of the three leaders has advanced knowledge of the questions. the...
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purchased the hope diamond in paris and supposedly have been worn by marie antoinette and had bad mojo and they warned her don't do it and then people started to die around her and all that. i came in to washington one time decades ago and went in to see the smithsonian. and there in front of me was the hope diamond. and i thought -- and the night before there had been on abc television "the curse of the hope diamond" and i said, "curse of the hope diamond, please." and i came out and my car was missing. [laughter] susan swain: so the harding presidency is moving along in history. we began to hear here about the scandals that were building, including the so called teapot dome involving oil leases. the attorney general daugherty -- i have to get that name correct, daugherty. there was a scandal of the veterans bureau which we talked about which was many hundreds of thousands of dollars. then also some -- on the positive side, the first radio broadcast during that administration and he was also the president who appointed the former president taft as chief justice of the united states. s
purchased the hope diamond in paris and supposedly have been worn by marie antoinette and had bad mojo and they warned her don't do it and then people started to die around her and all that. i came in to washington one time decades ago and went in to see the smithsonian. and there in front of me was the hope diamond. and i thought -- and the night before there had been on abc television "the curse of the hope diamond" and i said, "curse of the hope diamond, please." and i...
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that's how it gets its mojo back because i can get a sausage mcmuffin for dinner? who who whoopdi-doo. stuart: i'll take a hash brown for dinner. look at futures, up 169. i'm saying that's a modest rally compared to yesterday's 400 point drop. look who is here. his name is shah galani. and he said the drop, and we're almost halfway there. you think that the selling will ultimately continue after the modest bounce back? >> the markets have nowhere to go except back down. every bounce is a dead cat bounce, i don't think this is' any energy in this market anywhere globally. the market has nowhere to go, but to test the lows. heaven help us if it breaks the lows. >> 20% down from where you said it would be 20% down, takes you back to 13, 14,000 on the dow. stuar stuart:. >> a bit below 14,000. stuart: you think we'll get there? >> if we don't rally quickly-- >> that's not an answer to the question. we're going to get there? >> we're going to get there by the end of this year, maybe a lot sooner. stuart: since you said that the futures have gone up about another ten poi
that's how it gets its mojo back because i can get a sausage mcmuffin for dinner? who who whoopdi-doo. stuart: i'll take a hash brown for dinner. look at futures, up 169. i'm saying that's a modest rally compared to yesterday's 400 point drop. look who is here. his name is shah galani. and he said the drop, and we're almost halfway there. you think that the selling will ultimately continue after the modest bounce back? >> the markets have nowhere to go except back down. every bounce is a...
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so, has the world's most valuable company lost some of its mojo?k you, sir, for talking with us. of course, the overall mixed reaction to the new apple products and stocks fell. so it was very mixed. what did you think? >>, yeah, so i was with a lot of the mobile community who went into the event with a bit of skepticism and low expectations. apple traditionally like other tech companies work to a tick tock methodology. this year we were expecting small refinements to operating systems. to some extend, apple have surpassed the expectations of the market. the launch of the new apple television is an interesting product and shows apple playing in a field that has traditionally been shelved to them. while the market hasn't responded unanimously in praising the launch but it is better than we expected. >> that's interesting. you think it surpassed expectations. but of course, steve jobs was a leader and innovator and some critics have suggested that this launch was neither. what could this mean for apple going forward, do you think? >> i think apple is
so, has the world's most valuable company lost some of its mojo?k you, sir, for talking with us. of course, the overall mixed reaction to the new apple products and stocks fell. so it was very mixed. what did you think? >>, yeah, so i was with a lot of the mobile community who went into the event with a bit of skepticism and low expectations. apple traditionally like other tech companies work to a tick tock methodology. this year we were expecting small refinements to operating systems....
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tengo la carne falda, que hemos picado como para fajitas, luego la vamos a marinar con el mojo.uele a mÉxico. chef: lo acompaÑamos con un buen queso, con limÓn, una lechuga. andrea: y una tortilla para hacernos unos tacos. chef: y nos tenemos que despedir como siempre, aquÍ, desde el zÓcalo de la ciudad de mÉxico, con andrea, la embajadora de royal prestige, y el chef pepÍn, hasta el fin! francisca: johnny, yo no aguanto mÁs, alguien que me lleve a mÉxico, no puedo esperar a alan, necesita mÉxico, la comida, la gente. johnny: una vez que llegues a mÉxico, te enamoras, es garantizado. francisca: ya estoy enamorada, y no he ido. johnny: imagÍnate cuando llegues. francisca: me llevas, vero? quÉ conste. ahora sigamos con las noticias de eileen. eileen: por satcha en una asignaciÓn especial, esas fajitas suenan muy bien para este almuerzo. vamos con las informaciones como jugador de fÚtbol americano desplegÓ toda su energÍa durante un partido en new jersey, pero no para conseguir anotaciones, sino para quitarle el casco a un rival y golpearlo con toda su fuerza en la cabeza, luego se
tengo la carne falda, que hemos picado como para fajitas, luego la vamos a marinar con el mojo.uele a mÉxico. chef: lo acompaÑamos con un buen queso, con limÓn, una lechuga. andrea: y una tortilla para hacernos unos tacos. chef: y nos tenemos que despedir como siempre, aquÍ, desde el zÓcalo de la ciudad de mÉxico, con andrea, la embajadora de royal prestige, y el chef pepÍn, hasta el fin! francisca: johnny, yo no aguanto mÁs, alguien que me lleve a mÉxico, no puedo esperar a alan,...