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the new normal economy is changing the traditional work schedule. ider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this ♪ >> one thing that hasn't changed in the new formal economy is how hard americans work. we have a well-deserved reputation for being a nation of workaholics. get this americans work a whopping 42 days more than the germans each year, and while americans are among the world's most productive workers, more hours spent working doesn't necessarily mean more productivity that is one reason why more companies are experimenting with a four-day workweek. it has them saying thank god it's thursday. jen rogers has the story. >> reporter: it's thursday at the online education tech company tree house in portland, oregon. for most companies this doesn't mean anything special. but here thrusts are really fridays. tree house has a four-day workweek. >> wednesday comes around and you start to panic a little bit. like tomorrow
the new normal economy is changing the traditional work schedule. ider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this ♪ >> one thing that hasn't changed in the new formal economy is how hard americans work. we have a well-deserved reputation for being a nation of workaholics. get this americans work a whopping 42 days more than the germans each...
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we saw the workings of a new economy, the novel itself as a kind of allegory for capitalism and consumer culture. that was constantly on the move in which styles, fashions identities characters, fall and rise. and importantly they fall and rise without rhyme or reason. all right. identities can be put on a costume and then shed. as characters move on to their new roles. this has something to do right, not just with carrie being an actress and being in her own story, but being in a story of amer
we saw the workings of a new economy, the novel itself as a kind of allegory for capitalism and consumer culture. that was constantly on the move in which styles, fashions identities characters, fall and rise. and importantly they fall and rise without rhyme or reason. all right. identities can be put on a costume and then shed. as characters move on to their new roles. this has something to do right, not just with carrie being an actress and being in her own story, but being in a story of amer
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because wear transitioning into a new economy. the ad industry, you look at the industry. seven years ago it didn't exist. now it comes close to a million jobs. that is a long-term prn, if you have a pension or a 401k, fantastic news. if you are a job seeker with skills. great time for you. >> so there are signs of a strong recovery. is this a recovery with a fouption built to last. will we see this sustained. >> it can be, but there's a role that government and policy makers need to play in making sure it's sustained. there's a lot of risk, not just structural issues. you see what is happening in the euro zen. you see a cop straction. -- contraction. you see record high unemployment at a time when we thought things would get better. japan continues to struggle. this is their fourth recession. china - which don't know, they play with numbers a bit, we are not sure. the economy is slowing. >> you mentioned the role of policy makers and officials. how much benefit cap president obama claim for the numbers that we are seeing. >> the
because wear transitioning into a new economy. the ad industry, you look at the industry. seven years ago it didn't exist. now it comes close to a million jobs. that is a long-term prn, if you have a pension or a 401k, fantastic news. if you are a job seeker with skills. great time for you. >> so there are signs of a strong recovery. is this a recovery with a fouption built to last. will we see this sustained. >> it can be, but there's a role that government and policy makers need...
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the results of a new survey on spending and the economy coming up. >>> more evidence that the employment picture continues to brighten in its monthly joels report. job openings rose to a nearly 13 year high in october and there were more people leaving jobs than in more than five years. this so-called churn rate is closely tracked by the federal reserve in gauging the overall health of the job market but the labor department adds the number of people actually hired for new jobs was not much changed from september. >>> america's jobs in smaller businesses if they grow bigger normally create new jobs. last month, small business optimism surged to highest level in nearly eight years. the indicator that the economy is ready for faster growth in 2015. the owners are very bullish about business conditions over the next six months but they continue to hold back on capital spending and on hiring. >> but most americans do seem more bolish about their own piece of the economy. the survey with a lot of holiday cheer in it. >> reporter: americans plan to spend more on gift this is season than any ho
the results of a new survey on spending and the economy coming up. >>> more evidence that the employment picture continues to brighten in its monthly joels report. job openings rose to a nearly 13 year high in october and there were more people leaving jobs than in more than five years. this so-called churn rate is closely tracked by the federal reserve in gauging the overall health of the job market but the labor department adds the number of people actually hired for new jobs was not...
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. >> and with that comes a new space economy. ivate american companies racing to advance the technology that could challenge our concept of space. they call it a new frontier. ♪ >> i believe that it's on the frontier that we advance our technologies. it's on the frontier that we advance as a species. >> billionaires and startups align see it as the wild west. >> we believe a hunk of the moon that you can hold in your hands dollars. >> to build commercial space stations and eventually call onnize marches. and to make billions even trillions in the process. >> business plans will fail. bloom. >> it's a high-stakes investment with no guarantees. and when the absolute worst-case scenario becomes reality. >> can i ask how you felt when you heard yesterday? >> gutted. >> this is the business of space. ♪ 2014 has been a tough year for america's commercial space industry. in october, a private craft launch. that same week a test flight went terribly wrong. despite recent setbacks, commercial space exploration has grown into a $314 billion
. >> and with that comes a new space economy. ivate american companies racing to advance the technology that could challenge our concept of space. they call it a new frontier. ♪ >> i believe that it's on the frontier that we advance our technologies. it's on the frontier that we advance as a species. >> billionaires and startups align see it as the wild west. >> we believe a hunk of the moon that you can hold in your hands dollars. >> to build commercial space...
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employment services, particularly when putting skills out there and training people to get new jobs, new economytransportation jobs, the housing jobs, construction jobs. even helping us place folks into the healthcare industry, which is our number one explosive employment sector in the city. i know everyone in the community would love to have an attachment to healthcare, hospitality, construction and now local manufacturing. this is all the work ycd has been doing. i'm proud to welcome the director and great partner for this housing project, shaman walton and our elected school board officials as well. >> i want to thank everybody for coming out. want to thank you mayor lee for your leadership, and also for your continued presence in this community. we have a lot of work coming to bay view and a lot of work coming on in bay view hunters point and we can always count on you to show your support. i want to acknowledge ycd's board of directors, our board president is here. [applause] so churches, homes, businesses an schools are built on faith and this lot 49 is a recognition of the nait faith we h
employment services, particularly when putting skills out there and training people to get new jobs, new economytransportation jobs, the housing jobs, construction jobs. even helping us place folks into the healthcare industry, which is our number one explosive employment sector in the city. i know everyone in the community would love to have an attachment to healthcare, hospitality, construction and now local manufacturing. this is all the work ycd has been doing. i'm proud to welcome the...
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it's time for our annual long look back at the year just past and what a year, from news of a recovering domestic economy to rise of an alarming new terror threat as tensions with ebb, nervousness about north korea rise while domestically the president's major hit,bs a losing control of the senate in a billion dollar midterm in major and unrest american cities launches matters of race and justice to the front burner. week with the economy, ending the year on an upswing. this was the president last week. there is no doubt that we can enter into the new year with thated confidence america's making significant strides where it counts. we took early on to rescue our economy and foundationon a new helped make 2014 the strongest year for job growth since the 1990's. all told, over a 57-month businesses have created nearly 11 million new jobs. gwen: that was before this news that the dow broke 18,000. so is it too soon for the people 1600 pennsylvania to be doing a victory dance, carrie? question has vexed this white house for years because of starts, signs of growth in the economy only to have a setback. withi
it's time for our annual long look back at the year just past and what a year, from news of a recovering domestic economy to rise of an alarming new terror threat as tensions with ebb, nervousness about north korea rise while domestically the president's major hit,bs a losing control of the senate in a billion dollar midterm in major and unrest american cities launches matters of race and justice to the front burner. week with the economy, ending the year on an upswing. this was the president...
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. >> new york city crime rate plummeting and economy booming. rod wheeler, we were talking about al sharpton, he claims to speak for minorities nick 96% of all shooting victims in new york are minorities, they are the ones that there are thousands of black and hispanic people now alive because of the murder rate has come down. so dramatically in new york because of pot seein policies tl sharpton wants to reverse. >> you be, david, good afternoon you to. i do agree to some degree with you there. i must say, first of all i believe that al sharpton has done some positive things in various communities. when you talk about crime rates, and the economy though, specifically look at facts that crime sa rates have come down because the economy has gotten better, why has it gotten better? because crime rates went down butwo police officers that were killed saturday, as well as several other believes across country that has causeed that crime rate to go down. >> rod, i have to tell you, i know it is a little bit of a chicken and an egg. i have lived here si
. >> new york city crime rate plummeting and economy booming. rod wheeler, we were talking about al sharpton, he claims to speak for minorities nick 96% of all shooting victims in new york are minorities, they are the ones that there are thousands of black and hispanic people now alive because of the murder rate has come down. so dramatically in new york because of pot seein policies tl sharpton wants to reverse. >> you be, david, good afternoon you to. i do agree to some degree...
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the people are hopeful that future will bring more prosperity. >> it's great news, the country's economy is going to grow. relations are going to improve on the following 56 years of revolution. this is the best that could happen to our people. >> the cuban and american presidents both praised pope francis for his help as a mediator. he played a major role in brokering better relations. >> today we are all happy because we have seen two countries which had moved away from each other for many years take a step closer to each other yesterday. >> the eu parliament president said he hopes it will help revitalize cuba's relationship of the european union. >> i believe this step is long overdue. anyone who saw the handshake between barack obama and ronald castro at nelson mandela's funeral last year could see something was happening there -- raul castro. >> presidents obama and castro could soon meet in person. their paths will cross at the summit of the americas in panama this april. >> here in germany, it is perhaps the most sensational political scandal in years. this thursday, a former mem
the people are hopeful that future will bring more prosperity. >> it's great news, the country's economy is going to grow. relations are going to improve on the following 56 years of revolution. this is the best that could happen to our people. >> the cuban and american presidents both praised pope francis for his help as a mediator. he played a major role in brokering better relations. >> today we are all happy because we have seen two countries which had moved away from each...
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could this also mean a new economy? after so many months of bumping along the bottom, will 2015 be the happy new year we'll be cheering for when we count down to midnight on december 31st. that's the big question we have today as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." . >>> already one potential candidate, jeb bush has announced he's actively exploring a run for the white house. others like elizabeth warren have backers pushing them towards the field. the 2016 presidential race is starting to take shape and it is not even 2015 yet. john kasich served in congress for 18 years. he is now the governor from the buckeye state, ohio. governor, good to have you on the program. thanks so much for joining us. >> glad to be with you. >> so many people talk about you as perhaps a candidate. will you throw your name in the ring? >> maria i'm focused on the budget here in ohio. that's all i'm thinking about now. we've got some good economic news last week. we are up about 285,000 jobs in the last four years, which is really great
could this also mean a new economy? after so many months of bumping along the bottom, will 2015 be the happy new year we'll be cheering for when we count down to midnight on december 31st. that's the big question we have today as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." . >>> already one potential candidate, jeb bush has announced he's actively exploring a run for the white house. others like elizabeth warren have backers pushing them towards the field. the 2016...
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cars being bought because of the new economyle have a tendency to buy bigger cars, suvs and what have you, once you buy a new car you'll be in there three or four years. equally as important, judy will cover these points but i worry about the world, the places like that import like nigeria, egypt, iraq, their price will be down and iraq needs money. >> and iran element. >> absolutely. the poorer opec nations that produce and export and depend on this revenue totally do not like oil at this price at all. neither do -- >> how about russia? >> exactly. they depend on it. on the other hand, the haves within opec that is saudi arabia understands that if it can keep the price low enough it may dent the american shale explosion in the revolution. that's their goal. on the other hand, saudis too may not like us, or trust us, but they need us and they too are fighting iran and they know they can't do that alone. so they are very, very ambivalent about america and even about oil prices. they put a couple of major capital projects on hold
cars being bought because of the new economyle have a tendency to buy bigger cars, suvs and what have you, once you buy a new car you'll be in there three or four years. equally as important, judy will cover these points but i worry about the world, the places like that import like nigeria, egypt, iraq, their price will be down and iraq needs money. >> and iran element. >> absolutely. the poorer opec nations that produce and export and depend on this revenue totally do not like oil...
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what are the implications of the uber economy and inequality for workers in this new economy? i think what we're seeing with the share economy is really challenging because we're moovrg from this idea of jobs and careers to income streams where people are going to constantly have to hustle day in and day out to sort of make ends meet, and the idea of sort of all the benefits that we get from being able to have a jobless economy, to be able to grow wealth, to be able to take vacation, to be able to provide for our children. this sort of income stream economy that uber and some of these other platforms provide, they have, i think, deep implications for people who are sort of at the bottom. they seem like good opportunities on their face, but at the end of the day, what is actually happening is once again, the wealth and the benefits are really being consolidated at the very top. we see these benign web sites that people sign onto, whether it's an air b & b, whether it's an uber, and we think we're helping people out, we're engaging in a sharing type of situation, but really the w
what are the implications of the uber economy and inequality for workers in this new economy? i think what we're seeing with the share economy is really challenging because we're moovrg from this idea of jobs and careers to income streams where people are going to constantly have to hustle day in and day out to sort of make ends meet, and the idea of sort of all the benefits that we get from being able to have a jobless economy, to be able to grow wealth, to be able to take vacation, to be able...
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the man thing on people's minds is economy, what do all the new appointments mean to the economy heree lives of people on the ground? >> maybe to end jobs, you know, and this is for the kids and a better life. >> we don't know whether they are going to deliver or not going to deliver but we hope they are going to deliver since the president is going to do the will of the people. >> reporter: but there are certain people saying this is only a point of loyalists and people he say will try to remove him from power and face the same faces but different positions and skeptics say nothing much will change on the ground. >> latest sports and news is coming up, this news hour and switzerland will increase scrutiny of top officials in the country of sport and joe will be here in a moment for more. ♪ ♪ now on saturday china will mark the 77th anniversary of the massacre, more than 300,000 chinese were killed by the japanese army in 1937 and decades after the end of world war ii people in the remote corner of china are still falling victim to the chemical weapons left behind. adrian brown report
the man thing on people's minds is economy, what do all the new appointments mean to the economy heree lives of people on the ground? >> maybe to end jobs, you know, and this is for the kids and a better life. >> we don't know whether they are going to deliver or not going to deliver but we hope they are going to deliver since the president is going to do the will of the people. >> reporter: but there are certain people saying this is only a point of loyalists and people he...
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i know you don't think this is a new space economy. think it is a space economy that has been around for some time, so why does it seem new to so many people? >> well, we're seeing an expansion of space activity recently. primarily because the cost of access to space has come down. there has been more activity in the orbit and commercial space primarily through wealthy individuals getting into the space business and trying new business plans. we have sort of seen this all along throughout the space industry. people trying to make a profit. but recently there definitely has been an expansion. >> and part of this, of course is that we don't have a shuttle program anymore. so all eyes tend to be on non-nasa stuff even though nasa everything. >> yes, we are still very busy. the things we are doing may not before. and now that we have gotten to the point where low earth orbit operations have been become slightly more of a routine. it is realistic for us to think of the private sector taking more responsible on that area. >> was that always
i know you don't think this is a new space economy. think it is a space economy that has been around for some time, so why does it seem new to so many people? >> well, we're seeing an expansion of space activity recently. primarily because the cost of access to space has come down. there has been more activity in the orbit and commercial space primarily through wealthy individuals getting into the space business and trying new business plans. we have sort of seen this all along throughout...
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oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economy and an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." over the next hour i'm going to take you on a journey that illustrates how russia's confrontation with the west is spreading far beyond the ukraine. flash points like donetsk and luhansk have set off a new cold war global tensions from nato to moscow. president obama and british prime minister david cameron have warned about a frozen conflict. steven harper has been even more blunt telling putin, quote, you need to get out of ukraine. but the message has been clear. nato has been taking advantage by butting in on its new sphere of influence and russia will no longer take it. putin has vowed to protect russian people and their interests abroad.but the west's situation with russia, has much to do with energy. as far north as the arctic circle, competing for precious natural resources and polar shipping lanes with new urgency. and yet what's happened in eastern ukraine may have fundamentally ch
oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economy and an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." over the next hour i'm going to take you on a journey that illustrates how russia's confrontation with the west is spreading far beyond the ukraine. flash points like donetsk and luhansk have set off a new cold war global tensions from nato to moscow. president obama and british prime...
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the dow up on good news that the u.s. economy rose 5% last quarter. in 11 years. the s&p 500 hit a record. it has surged over 200% since bottoming out in march 2009. you see all the pullbacks, not very recently, right? this bull market more than 2,000 days old. the futures are higher right now. the stronger economy not going unnoticed by consumers. for the first time in seven year, the majority of the americans think that the economy is good. a remarkable turnaround. you can thank crashing gas prices for that. they have fallen for a record 90 days straight, that's according to aaa. average price dropped to $2.35 a gallon down $1.33 from the summer peak. that puts extra cash in americans' wallets this holiday season. >> you might want to think twice before putting a keurig under the tree tomorrow. the company has recalled 6 million models. the model is the k-10 mini plus that can emit hot water while crewing. keurig will ship new coffee makers. >> i lot of breaking news. a deadly shooting in a town near ferguson, missouri. you still have people gatheri
the dow up on good news that the u.s. economy rose 5% last quarter. in 11 years. the s&p 500 hit a record. it has surged over 200% since bottoming out in march 2009. you see all the pullbacks, not very recently, right? this bull market more than 2,000 days old. the futures are higher right now. the stronger economy not going unnoticed by consumers. for the first time in seven year, the majority of the americans think that the economy is good. a remarkable turnaround. you can thank crashing...
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records for durability for quality and now because of outsourcing which we're all doing in this new economyf a sudden our own brands can be damaged by someone else's. i think harbinger of things to come. that is a real disaster. tracy: that is great point. james, the google glass was supposed to be like jesus reincarnated. what happened? >> you're setting bar pretty high tracy. i think definitely there is there is some hype around a lot of new technology products. i wouldn't rule this one out forever. you think of some of these tablets, the early apple tablet was a big bomb but that ended up being a massive industry. i wouldn't rule out glass just yet. tracy: that is a good point. as "jersey girl," bruce dove's armpit ad, we've been hearing entire life that jersey was a armpit of america and put it on a billboard and say sincerely dovolani? come on now. >> that is good to make fun much yourself but not somebody else and they learned their lesson. tracy: that is exactly true. >> they're not making fun of anyone in particular. i live in new jersey. i have to admit there is stretch of the turn
records for durability for quality and now because of outsourcing which we're all doing in this new economyf a sudden our own brands can be damaged by someone else's. i think harbinger of things to come. that is a real disaster. tracy: that is great point. james, the google glass was supposed to be like jesus reincarnated. what happened? >> you're setting bar pretty high tracy. i think definitely there is there is some hype around a lot of new technology products. i wouldn't rule this one...
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. >>> the new space economy has asteroid miners, 3-d printers, and satellites. >> are you looking at a million billion dollars industry? >> no, i think we estimate it at several gazillion -- i'm just kidding. no, it is a very large industry. of space. ♪ >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >>> welcome back to the business of space. i'm ali velshi. space x's inaugural space test showed that newcomers are the future of the space industry. since then millions of dollars has been pumped into startups. the stakes are high, but as melissa chan reports that isn't thinking big. >> reporter: the map is of space, and the treasure lies in asteroids. private space companies believe that incredible amounts of rare asteroids. >> the ability to access
. >>> the new space economy has asteroid miners, 3-d printers, and satellites. >> are you looking at a million billion dollars industry? >> no, i think we estimate it at several gazillion -- i'm just kidding. no, it is a very large industry. of space. ♪ >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living...
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oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economynd an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money."
oil and natural gas, i'll give you the firsthand look at how acialght arctic melting has fueled, new economynd an icon who hasn't ever taken his eye off russia. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money."
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you can get augmentations of various varieties onley away which is fantastic for the new economy.le can look good, go broke at the same time while their friends, watch, participate, and like. >> this isn't the only thing you can do. tyra banks mentioned you can add light and turn the phone around. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i actually -- i have not gone the plastic surgery route. what i have an appointment with an orthopedic surgery. i'm going get my hummous extended so i'll be able to angle my arm. i'm going add about three feet of arm so i can get the best possible angle. and as many friends the more friends you have on this side the better you're going to look in the picture. i'll be the elastic girl for the new generation. >> i wonder if maybe we shouldn't just handing the phone to other people. >> maybe we should not have phones all the time. or there's that. think about it. when you go on vacation and one of the make up artists pointed this out. you would take 36 pictures. a roll of film on vacation. you come back, have it developed and look there's grandpa. but now yo
you can get augmentations of various varieties onley away which is fantastic for the new economy.le can look good, go broke at the same time while their friends, watch, participate, and like. >> this isn't the only thing you can do. tyra banks mentioned you can add light and turn the phone around. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i actually -- i have not gone the plastic surgery route. what i have an appointment with an orthopedic surgery. i'm going get my hummous extended so i'll...
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it was his annual news conference and he talked about the faltering russian economy. re ya. one reporter asked what he thought about the accusations that russia was trying to start a new cold war contributing to the world's tensions. >> translator: russian's only made a contribution where it is supporting its national interes interests. we're not attacking anyone. we're not waramongers. we are only defending our interests and the dissatisfaction of our western partners, are huge because of this. >> what i love about the annual news conference, this time somebody asked the reporters to keep their questions short so they could hear more from the president. last year the news conference was four hours. so just to wrap it up, in the three hours, president putin said he wants his country to be a partner in fighting global threats like terrorism, drug trafficking and infectious diseases like ebola. we've got reports surfacing of another horrific raid by the mill tance group boko haram in nigeria. officials say attackers stormed a village in the country's northeast on sunday
it was his annual news conference and he talked about the faltering russian economy. re ya. one reporter asked what he thought about the accusations that russia was trying to start a new cold war contributing to the world's tensions. >> translator: russian's only made a contribution where it is supporting its national interes interests. we're not attacking anyone. we're not waramongers. we are only defending our interests and the dissatisfaction of our western partners, are huge because...
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economy. this time in europe, the project to funds and build the new highway in montenegro.ust over a billion dollars. small change compared to china's investments elsewhere in the world. only last month a state-owned company signed off on a $12 billion contract to expand nigeria's rail network with a high speed train certain i can. >> the problem for china is not money but cooperation with the local people says one analyst. >> it has to be the capacity to interact with the local community and interest groups and that is a challenge for beijing. >> reporter: many of china's other projects are also very strategic. it's working with pakistan to develop a port on the indian ocean that will be link today china by road and rail. the president is encouraging this expansion to gain access to the natural resource china needs to fuel its economic growth. and infrastructure projects are offense thrown in as parts of the deal. the most important of these investments is perhaps the plan to reconstruction the ancient silk road trade route linking china with europe, via new highways and r
economy. this time in europe, the project to funds and build the new highway in montenegro.ust over a billion dollars. small change compared to china's investments elsewhere in the world. only last month a state-owned company signed off on a $12 billion contract to expand nigeria's rail network with a high speed train certain i can. >> the problem for china is not money but cooperation with the local people says one analyst. >> it has to be the capacity to interact with the local...
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economy right now. >>> president obama is enjoying a nice bounce in the polls heading into the new year with the economyicking up and the president taking decisive action on immigration and cuba. here are the numbers, 48% of americans now approve of the president's job performance. 50% do not. president obama enjoying an increased support between women, democrats and millennials. >>> the man who claims he is killed osama bin laden is now under investigation. cnn has learned that the naval investigative service is trying to determine if robert o'neal revealed classified information. he made several television appearances last night retelling the story of operation spear, the encouragement of pakistan. >>> that brazen ring that involved delta airline employees is being called a huge wake-up call for the nation. >> now, this scheme really poses a threat in terms of terrorism. they could put guns on the plane this time. they could have easily put a bomb on one of those planes. >> this, as we're getting our first look at surveillance video, one of the subjects, that's mark henry, at both hartsfield-jackson a
economy right now. >>> president obama is enjoying a nice bounce in the polls heading into the new year with the economyicking up and the president taking decisive action on immigration and cuba. here are the numbers, 48% of americans now approve of the president's job performance. 50% do not. president obama enjoying an increased support between women, democrats and millennials. >>> the man who claims he is killed osama bin laden is now under investigation. cnn has learned...
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i know you don't think this is a new space economy. think it is a space economy that has been around for some time, so why does it seem new to so many people? >> well, we're seeing an expansion of space activity recently. primarily because the cost of access to space has come down. there has been more activity in the orbit and commercial space primarily through wealthy individuals getting into the space business and trying new business plans. we have sort of seen this all along throughout the space industry. people trying to make a profit. but recently there definitely has been an expansion. >> and part of this, of course is that we don't have a shuttle program anymore. so all eyes tend to be on non-nasa stuff even though nasa everything. >> yes, we are still very busy. the things we are doing may not before. and now that we have gotten to the point where low earth orbit operations have been become slightly more of a routine. it is realistic for us to think of the private sector taking more responsible on that area. >> was that always
i know you don't think this is a new space economy. think it is a space economy that has been around for some time, so why does it seem new to so many people? >> well, we're seeing an expansion of space activity recently. primarily because the cost of access to space has come down. there has been more activity in the orbit and commercial space primarily through wealthy individuals getting into the space business and trying new business plans. we have sort of seen this all along throughout...
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we'll look at how the new normal economy is altering your job prospects. how it's affecting what you live. i'll also tell you about the best ways to adapt. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." airport in synch por, an indonesia n spokesperson said the
we'll look at how the new normal economy is altering your job prospects. how it's affecting what you live. i'll also tell you about the best ways to adapt. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." airport in synch por, an indonesia n spokesperson said the
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. >> i would also add, we're not talking about this new economy.re that you were describing. companies are real. we're looking at their revenues and margins. great substance. this is not like the 2000 tech bubble. >> they're sitting on a lot less debt. much more leverage where the companies -- much less debt. so i'm not saying we won't have a pullback. but i think the magnitude of that pullback when it comes will be less severe because the companies are better positioned financially. 10% versus maybe a 30% that would have happened charlton thihappened. charles: this time is different. can we say that with confidence? >> absolutely. again, i look at the fundamentals. i look the ayou will the companies that reported out earnings. most of them beat out expectations. we haven't seen that in a long time. charles: i'm sorry. >> the thing is, whether these companies are being forced to or they're choosing to, they're reinvesting in themselves. putting off because they were in a downturn economy. that's the best part. companies are investing into themselve
. >> i would also add, we're not talking about this new economy.re that you were describing. companies are real. we're looking at their revenues and margins. great substance. this is not like the 2000 tech bubble. >> they're sitting on a lot less debt. much more leverage where the companies -- much less debt. so i'm not saying we won't have a pullback. but i think the magnitude of that pullback when it comes will be less severe because the companies are better positioned...
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we're now living in what is being called the new normal economy, and today i'm explore how it has changed the way americans live and work. how it is altering your job prospects, and what it means for your investments or savings. i'll tell you how to adapt and make sure your future is secure. "real money" ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show.
we're now living in what is being called the new normal economy, and today i'm explore how it has changed the way americans live and work. how it is altering your job prospects, and what it means for your investments or savings. i'll tell you how to adapt and make sure your future is secure. "real money" ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show.
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new numbers show the economy beat all predictions, growing at least 5% last quarter. that's the strongest growth in 11 years. a fact. one of the big drivers, consumers are spending more, feeling better each day about the economy. another fact. six years ago, president obama inherited the worst recession in a generation. and today after all the attacks and insults, even republicans had to give the president credit. right? after hammering him for years about the economy and rushing out a tax statement any time the economic news wasn't good, today was the first time for republicans to join together in joy at this new strong economy. so -- no, i can't hear you now. speaker boehner was completely quiet today. not even a statement. senator mcconnell also joined the witness protection program. the republican national committee, missing. as was the republican governor's association. somehow they just couldn't think of anything to say. make no mistake, there's still work to be done on this economy to make it reach the many americans to whom improvement still is too faint. >> o
new numbers show the economy beat all predictions, growing at least 5% last quarter. that's the strongest growth in 11 years. a fact. one of the big drivers, consumers are spending more, feeling better each day about the economy. another fact. six years ago, president obama inherited the worst recession in a generation. and today after all the attacks and insults, even republicans had to give the president credit. right? after hammering him for years about the economy and rushing out a tax...
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was great news for the economy.eally strong reporter. -- report. >> maybe economists were listening to you and alan krueger because international reaction, futures took a little bit of a dive, and now they have made back those losses. part of it is yes, this is a big number, but not big enough for the fed to move off the timeframe they have already outlined for the markets, right? >> right. what validations need is to be validated by fundamentals -- if you can get an employment report that has both wage growth and jobs growth and is sustainable, that is the best way of validating market prices. so, it is encouraging. we need a few more months of this. if we can validate market prices, the federal label to normalize without disrupting the financial markets. >> do you think so far or recent valuations have gotten to ahead of fundamentals? >> they have, but for good reason. correlations are broken down. if you look at equities versus commodities, it is difficult to explain. yes, there are supply issues on the commodity
was great news for the economy.eally strong reporter. -- report. >> maybe economists were listening to you and alan krueger because international reaction, futures took a little bit of a dive, and now they have made back those losses. part of it is yes, this is a big number, but not big enough for the fed to move off the timeframe they have already outlined for the markets, right? >> right. what validations need is to be validated by fundamentals -- if you can get an employment...
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tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> what is it really about? about the jobs. it's about good jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we that can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york city alone, 330,000 people are making a living in some aspect of travel and tourism. we are also reaching out to the right visitors. that international traveler is extremely important. the international traveler stays longer and spends more money here. >> since 1970, the regency has been home to the power breakfast. business leaders and politicians would convene every morning over coffee to get their day started. >> you look at the history of the power breakfast. it was started 45 years ago by my father. >> your father and your uncle, right? >> my father and my uncle. these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is
tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> what is it really about? about the jobs. it's about good jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we that can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york city alone, 330,000 people are making a living in some aspect of travel and tourism. we are also reaching out to the right visitors. that international traveler is extremely important. the international traveler stays longer and spends more money...
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neil, at one point the old economy just kept going and we never crossed it over with the new economy.her to make ohio the best state in the country. and it takes time and it takes work and it takes vision. >> governor kasich, always a pleasure, thank you so much. >> so much time you gave me. holy smokes, neil. you must have a problem getting guests today. thank you, neil. it's always great [ laughter ] >> that's what i love about this guy. governor, thank you very, very much. >>> all right. you just heard nypd union chiefs telling me that the president is now throwing them under the bus just as much as new york city's mayor. is that dangerous for the rest of us? after this. (trader vo) i search. i research. i dig. and dig some more. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary momentum indicator that makes researching sectors and industries even easier. because at scottrade, our passion is to
neil, at one point the old economy just kept going and we never crossed it over with the new economy.her to make ohio the best state in the country. and it takes time and it takes work and it takes vision. >> governor kasich, always a pleasure, thank you so much. >> so much time you gave me. holy smokes, neil. you must have a problem getting guests today. thank you, neil. it's always great [ laughter ] >> that's what i love about this guy. governor, thank you very, very much....
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we saw the workings of a new economy, the novel itself as a kind of allegory for capitalism and consumer culture. that was constantly on the move in which styles, fashions identities characters, fall and rise. and importantly they fall and rise without rhyme or reason. all right. identities can be put on a costume and then shed. as characters move on to their new roles. this has something to do right, not just with carrie being an actress and being in her own story, but being in a story of american culture in the 20th century. and especially lay consumer culture. we talked about the motor behind the story, and i think we settled on one word. desire. desire was the kind of engine with the story. wanting what you can't have. always being able to see what is ahead of you that is elusive that you're trying to grasp. and that's what makes things happen in the novel. remember that carrie is never satisfied. and recall the department store, right? where he felt as he tells us the claim of each trinket and valuable upon her personally. we talked a little bit too about the moral of the story. a m
we saw the workings of a new economy, the novel itself as a kind of allegory for capitalism and consumer culture. that was constantly on the move in which styles, fashions identities characters, fall and rise. and importantly they fall and rise without rhyme or reason. all right. identities can be put on a costume and then shed. as characters move on to their new roles. this has something to do right, not just with carrie being an actress and being in her own story, but being in a story of...
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should be very bad news. >> the economys one thing. the markets never really reflect what is going on in the economy. when you see the energy sector making up 15% of junk bonds, surely there's going to be a reflection from commodities into going, and surely that is to have impact elsewhere as well. , ithe problem of high yield can be a problem, the last few years have seen a yield has been where debt issued at low cost, etc. i think it is very much contained to that area of the market. we might see high yields as rates go up, but for the moment, there has been a lot of threat on those areas, but this is a very contained area. we will talk about high yield as, this was irrational exuberance. too much supply and not a lot of discretion. months,ext six to 12 the problems with the energy-related high-yield -- >> than you think it will be contained. you think the drop in the oil price is good for the global economy. if i'm looking at treasuries, yields have been tracking the following energy prices lower. global lowflation envir
should be very bad news. >> the economys one thing. the markets never really reflect what is going on in the economy. when you see the energy sector making up 15% of junk bonds, surely there's going to be a reflection from commodities into going, and surely that is to have impact elsewhere as well. , ithe problem of high yield can be a problem, the last few years have seen a yield has been where debt issued at low cost, etc. i think it is very much contained to that area of the market. we...
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economy added 321,000 new jobs topping every single forecast from 100 economists. , there's little evidencer that wages are growing as fast. japan is a different story for the economy. it shrank by more -- much more than economists had expected. revisedaccording to the or final numbers out of the japanese government. --iant revising its course indiana is revising its course. november trade data and we're looking at forecast from analysts and expected to see another huge surplus of 44 billion u.s. dollars. the fourth month that the surplus was north of $40 billion. growth in exports and imports are expected from the pays we saw back in october. those are the stories are driving your markets. >> let's get more. from the bank of montreal financial group and joins us. let's talk about japan. this move has been quite far, veryarea very fast. what happens next? the boj staysble in dovish in the first half of 2015 and most of 2015. it is possible because real wages were so weak and japan -- lot to do if has a he gets his mandate. >> and were running a sizable deficit and the devaluation could have
economy added 321,000 new jobs topping every single forecast from 100 economists. , there's little evidencer that wages are growing as fast. japan is a different story for the economy. it shrank by more -- much more than economists had expected. revisedaccording to the or final numbers out of the japanese government. --iant revising its course indiana is revising its course. november trade data and we're looking at forecast from analysts and expected to see another huge surplus of 44 billion...
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but all the people cared about was new economy, new tourism, the possibility for change, new travel from.s. to cuba. that's what they cared about. >> that wasn't exactly the headline. jacob rascon, thank you. >>> detainees sent back to afghanistan. the department of defense announced the transfer this morning. all three were approved by the guantanamo task force. 132 detainees remember. >>> upcoming changes at the irs may help tax cheats get away with it. we'll look into that. >>> we go inside what looks like an ordinary tavern to find a magical holiday splendor. s? ... ... get cascade complete. one pac cleans better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero do
but all the people cared about was new economy, new tourism, the possibility for change, new travel from.s. to cuba. that's what they cared about. >> that wasn't exactly the headline. jacob rascon, thank you. >>> detainees sent back to afghanistan. the department of defense announced the transfer this morning. all three were approved by the guantanamo task force. 132 detainees remember. >>> upcoming changes at the irs may help tax cheats get away with it. we'll look into...