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within that niche of small retailers, they really are the leader. they control that niche.here is a lot of room for them still to penetrate that niche, not forever, but for a few years longer. they are also selling other products in that category which will help them grow as well. emily girl george, what is your take? -- emily: george, what is your take? : it is not great. about every dollar of transaction revenue has about $.60 of cost. compared to paypal, it is $.30. it is not a great business at the core. emily: what about the other businesses? george: the starbucks deal is horrible. they need to expand to some the more interesting. they cannot alienate the core base. they have adopted this business model to basically expand into the core base. i think the square ipo will be somewhat dim -- difficult. you might have the numbers pop in terms of share price, but the most interesting statement that has occurred among the number two shareholder decided to get off of the board before the ipo. i am a venture capitalist -- emily: isn't it typical? george: i know that when i get
within that niche of small retailers, they really are the leader. they control that niche.here is a lot of room for them still to penetrate that niche, not forever, but for a few years longer. they are also selling other products in that category which will help them grow as well. emily girl george, what is your take? -- emily: george, what is your take? : it is not great. about every dollar of transaction revenue has about $.60 of cost. compared to paypal, it is $.30. it is not a great...
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-- almost niche, or become part of a bigger group.ut that's a decision for them. erik: thank you very much. that was the ceo of the london stock exchange. you can see, it's not just about stocks with him. he's a much, there with the london stock exchange ceo. we will get back to the battle of the charts coming up ♪. ♪ to howi want to get back the european markets closed. we are up ahead of the fed minutes, but mark, you guys close lower, mostly? ftc in london,he rising for the third consecutive day. gaining, after losing run it has had to endure. i suppose the big question is -- what is the fed going to say in the minutes of its last meeting? betty: and what was the dialogue around not just when they will raise rates, but how the path is going to look. i think of that is what traders are looking at, that journey, asthma home at el-erian mike's say, the journey for interest rates. we will get a year and that i'm sure you guys will follow-up in europe. mark: we will talk about it tomorrow, 4:30 london time. betty: all right, that is it
-- almost niche, or become part of a bigger group.ut that's a decision for them. erik: thank you very much. that was the ceo of the london stock exchange. you can see, it's not just about stocks with him. he's a much, there with the london stock exchange ceo. we will get back to the battle of the charts coming up ♪. ♪ to howi want to get back the european markets closed. we are up ahead of the fed minutes, but mark, you guys close lower, mostly? ftc in london,he rising for the third...
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giovanni: and then we have no niche. i'm sorry.is products that meet this food promise. giovanni: i'm not gonna agree with it. lemonis: so, then don't have a brand promise, 'cause it doesn't mean anything. -giovanni: i think it does. -lemonis: then, if it does, then if somebody complies with it, why can't they get in? what i never knew i was signing up for was people that weren't willing to give other people a chance who were trying to make it right. and so maybe you shouldn't have done a deal with anybody. you don't give people a chance. giovanni: hold on, we give more chances than anybody. lemonis: i'm only asking you to carry the ones that reach your standard. giovanni: but if the brand's majority -- lemonis: you told me that that was the most important thing to you. i asked you to write it down. i'm willing to live to it like the bible. as a retailer, you have an obligation to deliver the consumer the choice to make that decision on their own and not for them. giovanni: oh, my gosh, that -- i'm -- -lemonis: oh, b-but what? -gio
giovanni: and then we have no niche. i'm sorry.is products that meet this food promise. giovanni: i'm not gonna agree with it. lemonis: so, then don't have a brand promise, 'cause it doesn't mean anything. -giovanni: i think it does. -lemonis: then, if it does, then if somebody complies with it, why can't they get in? what i never knew i was signing up for was people that weren't willing to give other people a chance who were trying to make it right. and so maybe you shouldn't have done a deal...
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guys or -- >> they're actually quite niche. and the way we look at it, there are four companies that are global like us. then all the rest are very niche and local. >> i love -- and in the conference call you said we're settling in to be a pretty damn boring company. we want to become boring. tell people what that means. people don't necessarily aspire to be boring but maybe that's what we want as a -- in our stocks. >> that's actually been my goal for the last decade, jim. the way people have invested in brunswick in the past, they look at the cyclical nature of what it was going to be and what the economy was going to be. that's what we're trying to take out of the equation. so we've made ourself much less cyclical. down turns and the upturns. we want to be 15 to 20% improve in pretax operating earnings and 18% eps quarter over quarter. >> but they're boats and we tend to think when people do better they buy boats and when they don't do as well, they sell boats. you can't change that basic nature. >> we can, but we can operat
guys or -- >> they're actually quite niche. and the way we look at it, there are four companies that are global like us. then all the rest are very niche and local. >> i love -- and in the conference call you said we're settling in to be a pretty damn boring company. we want to become boring. tell people what that means. people don't necessarily aspire to be boring but maybe that's what we want as a -- in our stocks. >> that's actually been my goal for the last decade, jim....
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all those reason, yeah it could be a really od small market niche." close says it's a fair question to talk about a recent free fall of beef prices. however, he thinks e short term sue tonnage. long term, thettle market will be driven by behind bars for a deadly crash. police say 24-year-old troy mure was speeding and intoxicated when he lost control of the wheel... he crashed into a utility pole on 35th street... killing his passenger. but mure claims it wasn't his fault... he says he was being chased... mure gave officers a description of the car chasing him... yesterday they found one matching his description with its front end smashed up. police are still investigating. we're tracking concern this morning as thousands of americans hit the road this holiday. it follows recent terror activity abroad... today president obama is addressing that concern... he'll meet with his national security team today to discuss homeland security for the holiday season. meanwhile he is urging people to not be afraid. that's despite the u-s state department's travel
all those reason, yeah it could be a really od small market niche." close says it's a fair question to talk about a recent free fall of beef prices. however, he thinks e short term sue tonnage. long term, thettle market will be driven by behind bars for a deadly crash. police say 24-year-old troy mure was speeding and intoxicated when he lost control of the wheel... he crashed into a utility pole on 35th street... killing his passenger. but mure claims it wasn't his fault... he says he was...
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it's a niche situation. it's stocks that reflect not negative, but too much negative d can be bought eithth for trader investment, exhibit a is kohlhl, where i shop for sogs or slacks. but anyway, i got a very nice kohl's from my house, nice place. seven months ago. $25 up in six months. accelerated with the got clobbered again. the market figured as bad as macy's was, it would tore -- and when kohl's delivered, the stock zoomed. yeah, we got too negative and it took off. macy's does have more hurt by the strong dollar, i have nener en one of those leaders holding up a yellow flag or one of those umbrellas, with going into the kohl's. i think that it would -- shockingly bad -- i clearly didn't spend enough when the wife took me there two weeks ago. i did damage to myself, but now everybody else is getting damaged. hey, how aut that popeye's louisiana kitchen. we had the ceo on today. i think the pharmaceutical companies could soon fit the bill. if there's a fed-engendered slowdown, they'll be are you ready s
it's a niche situation. it's stocks that reflect not negative, but too much negative d can be bought eithth for trader investment, exhibit a is kohlhl, where i shop for sogs or slacks. but anyway, i got a very nice kohl's from my house, nice place. seven months ago. $25 up in six months. accelerated with the got clobbered again. the market figured as bad as macy's was, it would tore -- and when kohl's delivered, the stock zoomed. yeah, we got too negative and it took off. macy's does have more...
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issues about non-eurozone and eurozone countries it is technical and niche, by i think it is important for business and for the city there are concerns that as they integrate more deeply there will be lock on effects. they will make the rules suit their needs more than non-eurozone countries. think the broader point is we are not all going to the same destination anymore. we have some greater control over this by having safeguards by having a multi currency union. i think that does resonate and if you can say, you get the economic benefits but you are not getting dragged into a deeper political union many will say that doesn't sound bad. jon: when you look at some of the lines in this, having built a majority on the current rules that is known quite widely. is if the eunt does remove the obligation for current and future members to join the eurozone, does any of that require a treaty change? , you wouldeal world do it through treaty change but there are other ways to do it. you can adjust the voting rules and procedures, there is precedent for that already. we saw that with the fiscal
issues about non-eurozone and eurozone countries it is technical and niche, by i think it is important for business and for the city there are concerns that as they integrate more deeply there will be lock on effects. they will make the rules suit their needs more than non-eurozone countries. think the broader point is we are not all going to the same destination anymore. we have some greater control over this by having safeguards by having a multi currency union. i think that does resonate and...
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like a whole series of wall with niches in them for cremated remains. anyone who is honorably discharged from service can go for internment there. they call it. people used to that sort of abjection to cremation, across the board but it's become more accepted and it certainly is more prevalent at arlington. that has taken pressure off of the inground burials at arlington cemetery, which is still filling up but they think they can go another 50 years with the space they have no, especially if the cremation takes some of the pressure off the inground burials. yes? >> do they still have room to expand speak with do they still have room to expand? i think the short answer is no. but they have recently acquired 70 acres around the edges of arlington. i don't know if any of you remember the old navy annex. they knocked that down sometime in the last couple of years. that's all going to be given over to do burial territory, and they've also gotten some acreage from fort myer, which sort of curls around arlington cemetery. so all of that will add 70 acres and y
like a whole series of wall with niches in them for cremated remains. anyone who is honorably discharged from service can go for internment there. they call it. people used to that sort of abjection to cremation, across the board but it's become more accepted and it certainly is more prevalent at arlington. that has taken pressure off of the inground burials at arlington cemetery, which is still filling up but they think they can go another 50 years with the space they have no, especially if...
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we started off as a needs niche --oposition desk niche travel proposition.wn tremendously over the last seven years. it took us four years to go from guest number one to guest number a million and this year we'll end up having 60 million travelers traveling airbnb. >> different people? >> different people. from the beginning until now. as we continue to scale, we've become a more mainstream travel proposition, and that gives us license to partner with more mainstream travel brands and partners such as virgin america. >> kind of amazing. we wanted to talk about the way the business works and how they see themselves. the c.m.o. of airbnb tweeted outs we're going to make a big announcement. however many hotels marriott is going to add in the next three years, we're going to add more rooms than that in the next three weeks. are they staying in someone's living room or are at an alternative to a hyatt or sheraton? and how are they going to market themselves going forward? listen to what he had to say. >> this year we will close on having two million properties on
we started off as a needs niche --oposition desk niche travel proposition.wn tremendously over the last seven years. it took us four years to go from guest number one to guest number a million and this year we'll end up having 60 million travelers traveling airbnb. >> different people? >> different people. from the beginning until now. as we continue to scale, we've become a more mainstream travel proposition, and that gives us license to partner with more mainstream travel brands...
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within the niche of small retailers alex mentioned, they are the leader and they control that niche.t of room for them to penetrate, not forever but at least for a few years longer. they are selling other products into that category which will help them grow over the next couple of years as well. expandedng: it has into other areas like small business lending. the question is, is this a $6 billion business? at this point, they are not pricing the ipo that way. it has been a tough time for new companies hitting the public markets. first data has done ok. pure storage has had a tough time. square is a different case. it is a buzzier company. it will be interesting to see how investors respond. a big question is going to be valuation. right now, lower valuation of $4.2 billion. investors think maybe that is more fair. david: we talk a lot about the prevalence of unicorns roaming around the bay area. i wonder what we can read from this announcement today about the other companies that have skyhigh valuations. emilyaching: we have -- chang: we have been talking about this nonstop, are the
within the niche of small retailers alex mentioned, they are the leader and they control that niche.t of room for them to penetrate, not forever but at least for a few years longer. they are selling other products into that category which will help them grow over the next couple of years as well. expandedng: it has into other areas like small business lending. the question is, is this a $6 billion business? at this point, they are not pricing the ipo that way. it has been a tough time for new...
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special operations has a nice niche we operate in. charlie: how do you define the niche? mr.craven: between unconventional warfare, to man, train, and equip a guerrilla force, and our ability to conduct direct action. we have to operate in this human domain, training our allies, understanding how populations and people work. we do both of those exceedingly well. most of what special operations do is training foreign counterparts. that is some of the most rewarding work we do. we look at the areas we have operated for 70 years in asia and latin america, over in parts of africa, you see the good footprints, fingerprints of special operations everywhere. that is rewarding part. charlie: if someone did said this is black ops stuff would you say proudly yes? mr. mcraven: it has a negative connotation. 75% of what we do is not really classified. it is training our allies. that is the rewarding and one of the most important things we do. the black ops peas of it are they classified missions but it implies that you are a little off the grid. nothing we do -- that is as far from the t
special operations has a nice niche we operate in. charlie: how do you define the niche? mr.craven: between unconventional warfare, to man, train, and equip a guerrilla force, and our ability to conduct direct action. we have to operate in this human domain, training our allies, understanding how populations and people work. we do both of those exceedingly well. most of what special operations do is training foreign counterparts. that is some of the most rewarding work we do. we look at the...
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. >> what a screwed up night of plays and owe niche -- officiating. >> my god, that inadvertent whistle, i'm so mad about that. that was ridiculous. reporter: a ref's whistle appeared to wipe out a great chance for new england to build a great lead. >> should have had a touchdown. tough call. >> after the game nfl official admitted the inadvertent whistle was a mistake. >> i thought that was a little ridiculous. made, they say it was the right call to give the pats the catch but not the td. >> everyone was confused and angry. >> bills fans had reason for their own complaints reporter: denied the bills a chance for one last hail mary to tie the game. >> kind of seemed like a mess all night. reporter: since the result is a win for the patriots, well, pats fans will get over that bad officiating more quickly. dan hausle, 7 news. >>> pretty banged up and bruised. coming up in sports the latest on the growing number of injuries to the pats' roster. >>> coming up who could forget last winter? record snowfall nearly bringing the city of boston to a standstill. the mayor unveils some new equipm
. >> what a screwed up night of plays and owe niche -- officiating. >> my god, that inadvertent whistle, i'm so mad about that. that was ridiculous. reporter: a ref's whistle appeared to wipe out a great chance for new england to build a great lead. >> should have had a touchdown. tough call. >> after the game nfl official admitted the inadvertent whistle was a mistake. >> i thought that was a little ridiculous. made, they say it was the right call to give the pats...
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>> we have a niche that's not like -- our show is not like save civilization. >> it's entertain civilization. >> yeah, i guess so. >> after all the fights and freak shows, jerry showed his softer side in 2006 in "dancing with the stars." >> i realized i really wasn't a crazy person, just a normal dad. >> saw when your wonderful daughter was on the show -- >> that was the moment. that's the reason i ended up doing the show and i learned to dance the waltz for her wedding. >> you did. now she has a 7 years old. >> yeah. the the best thing in the world. >> but after some 5,000 episodes of the jerry springer show, he's not about to give up his bread >> is this the greatest show in the history of the world? >> is there anything that stands out to you that even i, jerry springer, was shocked when this happened. >> the guy who married his horse. you'll be happy to know i came out against that. we did a follow-up show where the horse left him. >> your know, jerry's show is shot in connecticut. once a week he flies to cincinnati to do a podcast. he has deep roots in the city. jerry was mayor of cinci
>> we have a niche that's not like -- our show is not like save civilization. >> it's entertain civilization. >> yeah, i guess so. >> after all the fights and freak shows, jerry showed his softer side in 2006 in "dancing with the stars." >> i realized i really wasn't a crazy person, just a normal dad. >> saw when your wonderful daughter was on the show -- >> that was the moment. that's the reason i ended up doing the show and i learned to...
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. >> people are telling him that he is dog a great job is a small niche in the country. >> what is scaryis that it's one thing to have+$ a lot of confidence in the beliefs, but he has been proven wrong so many times. when you're pron wrong so many times on a certain she, it's about time that you you listen to somebody else. when you don, there's a donald trump would out there. if you do not listen to somebody, the advisers when you're wrong all of the time, that's pathological. >> ben stine? >> if he says over and over that we contained isis and they have the whole world terrified, clearly something is wrong. this is the same thing as saying this is spent when they terrorized the pacific. this is really a man that does that and does not experience it. >> ben, you're a smart guy, do you think that he is pathological? >> yeah, very much so. >> yeah, that's in a personal at that tack. >> no, you are. you are. >> it's not in the spirit of thanksgiving and being wrong.g you're just -- i don't want to talk. >> he has never been wrong. >> you're so -- >> you're so stubborn about the own views,
. >> people are telling him that he is dog a great job is a small niche in the country. >> what is scaryis that it's one thing to have+$ a lot of confidence in the beliefs, but he has been proven wrong so many times. when you're pron wrong so many times on a certain she, it's about time that you you listen to somebody else. when you don, there's a donald trump would out there. if you do not listen to somebody, the advisers when you're wrong all of the time, that's pathological....
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person has been killed, and 45 people are missing, in brazil after a dam burst, flooding a mine and niche homes. ss -- and nouri homes. osama ben javad records. >> after a dam holding waste water burst, dozens are missing and injured in southeastern brazil, over two kilometers from the dam, about 600 people liver here and most of them are miners. some homes have been swept away and there was no power as electricity lines were also brought down by the strong current. firefighters say the number of people missing may rise and it is unlikely to find survivors opportunity toxic mixture. the company running the site says it is trying to find out what happened. >> at the moment, we cannot find the extent of the victims. well-being and the environment. >> the site is operated by mining company somarco. somarco says it's doing everything it can to help the people. >> translator: the break was detected earlier this afternoon. emergency action plan, mobilizing with civil defense, all the necessary efforts to prioritize the treatment and well-being of employees working on the ground and who live clo
person has been killed, and 45 people are missing, in brazil after a dam burst, flooding a mine and niche homes. ss -- and nouri homes. osama ben javad records. >> after a dam holding waste water burst, dozens are missing and injured in southeastern brazil, over two kilometers from the dam, about 600 people liver here and most of them are miners. some homes have been swept away and there was no power as electricity lines were also brought down by the strong current. firefighters say the...
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i think fitbit carved out its own niche at this point. it's more of a fitness watch versus the apple. >> you know where the niche is? between your socks and underwear and your top drawer. no one is using these things. >> fitbit they are using. they have great growth. enterprise is the sweet spot. i'm not being truly combative with you. >> he was being xative making that face. >> it's okay. that's his face. he can't help it. i don't think apple is going to steal their thunder. >> i have the apple watch for a while. it was a great for starter wearables. i thick for those looking for innovation at apple, i think this next generation of the watch that hopefully comes at some point in the spring or summer, that's the opportunity for them to showcase how this device is going to be part of your life forever. the way the smart phone has become. to me, i think apple probably has a mid year opportunity into possibly early release phone. it's trading at ten times, you know what i mean? 7% expected growth. between now and then, i'm with guy. i think
i think fitbit carved out its own niche at this point. it's more of a fitness watch versus the apple. >> you know where the niche is? between your socks and underwear and your top drawer. no one is using these things. >> fitbit they are using. they have great growth. enterprise is the sweet spot. i'm not being truly combative with you. >> he was being xative making that face. >> it's okay. that's his face. he can't help it. i don't think apple is going to steal their...
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in the niche suburb of freitel, the residents have protested the accommodation. i think we've reached the limit and need to send half of them home. make no mistake, these refugees will not simply want to go home. among them there will be some in france and the ones hiding in belgium and one day they will act, he says. in an area wrak racked by high l of unemployment, they blame them for draining the health care system. they should get out of germany, they're scroungers. if one of us do something against the stay or the economy or we cheat on taxes we get taken to court but the refugees get a free paps they'r pass. he they're allowed to steal groceries and even get a free bus ticket, he says. those disgruntles residents are at odds with the government's open door policy, but this could fuel a potential explosive political mix. karl penhall, al jazeera, dresden, germany. >> that playing out on the campaign trail, donald trump doubling down on his response to the paris attacks once again calling for that database to track syrian refugees. he says there should be sur
in the niche suburb of freitel, the residents have protested the accommodation. i think we've reached the limit and need to send half of them home. make no mistake, these refugees will not simply want to go home. among them there will be some in france and the ones hiding in belgium and one day they will act, he says. in an area wrak racked by high l of unemployment, they blame them for draining the health care system. they should get out of germany, they're scroungers. if one of us do...
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. >> 43 people in the southern suburb of beirut, one hit a community, the other a niche bakery, hezbollah has seant hundreds of troops into syria. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for the blast. the pentagon says i.s.i.l.'s leader in libya has possibly been killed in an air strike. anu naja, a long time al qaeda operative before he joined i.s.i.l. >>> commitment to a peaceful transition of peace, t ien sen said it was opposition to reforms. the opposition party first in poll for 25 years. >>> supposed to put israel on a track to energy independence but a larger find in egypt and within the israeli parliament has put that dream in doubt. have scott heidler reports from west jerusalem. >> five years ago, a discovery of gas deposits, just 150 miles off israel's coast. it's estimated that the untapped leviathan gas drill, enough to supply a country as big as turkey for more than a decade. political infighting and delays in israel have tempered the excitement. >> if there continues to be a deadlock in local politics and regulation, regarding the development of this field, israel play not ha
. >> 43 people in the southern suburb of beirut, one hit a community, the other a niche bakery, hezbollah has seant hundreds of troops into syria. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for the blast. the pentagon says i.s.i.l.'s leader in libya has possibly been killed in an air strike. anu naja, a long time al qaeda operative before he joined i.s.i.l. >>> commitment to a peaceful transition of peace, t ien sen said it was opposition to reforms. the opposition party first in poll...
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companies seeing starting to hammer out a niche for themselves?ou mentioned nasa, you mentioned real estate. >> just recently, i talked to a surgeon from ucla that said he can he is still amazed at the opportunity to use vr for people to go into the disease on a molecular level. to move molecules around in 3-d space. it --able to visualize >> we are going to literally be able to kick cancer's ass. that will be important for companies like the ones out there that are demoing raising eeing --this issayi dustry. is like the internet. it can take anything in. we are concentrating on more -basedainment content. you have people focusing on the news. in terms of content, everything that exists on television, the internet, all of these things will become vertical. it all depends on how big vr becomes. we have pretty high expectations for the medium. it is inevitable it will be vertical galore. >> are you worried about companies trying to force it? a period orng to be are we in a period were everybody is looking at it as a fad perhaps? we will be cooler if
companies seeing starting to hammer out a niche for themselves?ou mentioned nasa, you mentioned real estate. >> just recently, i talked to a surgeon from ucla that said he can he is still amazed at the opportunity to use vr for people to go into the disease on a molecular level. to move molecules around in 3-d space. it --able to visualize >> we are going to literally be able to kick cancer's ass. that will be important for companies like the ones out there that are demoing raising...
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it is not my exclusive niche. signe: a lot of my hate mail -- dearith, "dear woman jen."laughter] signe: it is amazing how many men think i am a scandinavian ex-pat named jen sorensen. keith, do you want to cover this next one? sure, it is how to discern an innocent gesture from a gang sides -- gang sign. [laughter] david s.: you originally, you come at a sort of comic strip background. did you always do political commentary, or did this sort of develop over time? it was always a part of my repertoire, it was part of me in college. my first lack professor i had was in college -- first black professor i had was in college, and he was in english literature professor. his name was professor gerald. professor gerald, he was amazing. he gave us for a reading assignment, he gave us james mayain, mayor angelou -- king, allartin luther of these different books, all of these different writers, and when somebody brought it up to him that they were all black writers, he said to them, they are all american writers. whoi thought, in my head, a, that was so cool. comics thatnt from wer
it is not my exclusive niche. signe: a lot of my hate mail -- dearith, "dear woman jen."laughter] signe: it is amazing how many men think i am a scandinavian ex-pat named jen sorensen. keith, do you want to cover this next one? sure, it is how to discern an innocent gesture from a gang sides -- gang sign. [laughter] david s.: you originally, you come at a sort of comic strip background. did you always do political commentary, or did this sort of develop over time? it was always a part...
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. >> we are trying to find the niche where the technologies don't work. >> reporter: this researcherat hebrew university works to create molecular filters although there is no evidence that recycled water poses a risk when used on agriculture. >> we have these pollutants that slip by the system. and we trap and catch them. >> the charles bad desalination plant is a three-stage process. >> and then there is desalination, taking sea water and turning it into fre drinking water. mark lambert, ceo of ide americas, the company that runs this plant in carlsbad took us on a tour. >> sea water desalination could become 20 or 30% of the water portfolio. >> it's the largest plant of its kind in north america cleaning 54 million gallons of sea water every day by forcing the wart through long tubes with dense filters. >> it's water that's always going to be there. it isn't dependent on snow pack or rainfall. >> desalination is so important. >> reporter: the director of the solutions department at ide israel took us on a tour of california bad's sister plant in tel aviv. this is the largest plant
. >> we are trying to find the niche where the technologies don't work. >> reporter: this researcherat hebrew university works to create molecular filters although there is no evidence that recycled water poses a risk when used on agriculture. >> we have these pollutants that slip by the system. and we trap and catch them. >> the charles bad desalination plant is a three-stage process. >> and then there is desalination, taking sea water and turning it into fre...
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[applause] you know, robin, when we first met, the product was sold in more of a niche-y space.00,000 a year, but as we've redesigned this packaging, we clarified the name, we established and identified, we're clear about the ingredients. we're now telling the story, especially the best one-- "made in the u.s.a." >> it's a big difference. from across the room, you can see the brand. you know exactly what the product is. there's no questioning. >> this package got us to here. this package gets us to $10 million. how hard was this process for you? >> this was so painful. it was almost like cutting off a limb. to be able to step back and realize that i had to do it for the company, and then see how great it is and how much better it is? it's amazing. i get it now. people will now know eco-me instead of being, "is it bill? is it emily?" i get it. >> and i'm proud of you, robin. i'm glad that you see that this was really a transformation of robin as a leader, as much as it was a transformation about eco-me as a company. and the fire that you have in your belly is the reason that the
[applause] you know, robin, when we first met, the product was sold in more of a niche-y space.00,000 a year, but as we've redesigned this packaging, we clarified the name, we established and identified, we're clear about the ingredients. we're now telling the story, especially the best one-- "made in the u.s.a." >> it's a big difference. from across the room, you can see the brand. you know exactly what the product is. there's no questioning. >> this package got us to...
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audience where those niche-y buyers will be and increasing your chances.e you guys back at the warehouse. ♪ [ tools whirring ] when i walked into the warehouse, i expect to see some sort of assembly process and machinery lined up and some sort of really sophisticated process. instead, it just looks like a garage on steroids. -how are you doing? -simon: how you doing? lemonis: good, buddy. how are you? jack: how you doing, marcus? i'm jack. lemonis: jack, how are you? nice to meet you. jack: really nice to meet you, as well. lemonis: hey! [ claps hands ] how you doing, buddy? so you really are in the shop. damion: i told you. lemonis: i didn't know you guys were out in the middle of nowhere. damion: this is four acres of almonds. -lemonis: an almond farm? -damion: yeah. it's not really a livable space. we have to drive a mile down the road to use the restroom every day. lemonis: in order to start a business, you got to have some basic things. you got to have money in the bank. you should probably have a business plan. you should probably have a bathroom. ma
audience where those niche-y buyers will be and increasing your chances.e you guys back at the warehouse. ♪ [ tools whirring ] when i walked into the warehouse, i expect to see some sort of assembly process and machinery lined up and some sort of really sophisticated process. instead, it just looks like a garage on steroids. -how are you doing? -simon: how you doing? lemonis: good, buddy. how are you? jack: how you doing, marcus? i'm jack. lemonis: jack, how are you? nice to meet you. jack:...
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striking a shia community center and a nich nearby bakery in thee southern section of the city. right knew there has been no claim of responsibility for those bombings. lebanon's health minister said unexploded suicide vest was also found at the scene. >> translator: the number of those killed exceeds 30 and the number of those injured exceeds 200. a number of those suffered severe injuries and a number of them died in hospital. body parts of suspected suicide bombers have been found. we might have escaped an extra catastrophe because the suicide bomb of a third did not explode. >> zeina khodr has an update. >> suicide bombers were involved. approached the area on a motorcycle. got off their motorcycles. the first one deb detonated abot 500 meters from where we are standing. then debt necessitated right outside this shia shrine. people are picking up human remains on electricity poles. there's a scene of carnage, wherever you look you see blood on the side of the street. as you mentioned this is a crowded area, are popular marketplace. beirut may be considered a stronghold of he
striking a shia community center and a nich nearby bakery in thee southern section of the city. right knew there has been no claim of responsibility for those bombings. lebanon's health minister said unexploded suicide vest was also found at the scene. >> translator: the number of those killed exceeds 30 and the number of those injured exceeds 200. a number of those suffered severe injuries and a number of them died in hospital. body parts of suspected suicide bombers have been found. we...
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we also have niches for our business conservatives, for our libertarian party, for what is called the so-called establishment, although i think often misused. i do not believe they will vote in the a block. i believe that a successful candidate will have to reach out beyond that, and to independent voters as well. ms. swain: 20 seconds as we are you concerned that donald trump, if he is not your nominee, will melt an independent bid for the white house? i am not.nn: i believe donald trump and all of our candidates have in overriding concern of another eight years of barack obama, which is exactly what hillary clinton will be when she is coo coordinated. ronated. whether iowa goes on and are victor becomes the nominee, i have a great deal of confidence that people, and in this case, not just republicans but changedence, will want a . i was republican party chair joining us from iowa, thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. mr. kaufmann: thanks for having me. ms. swain: on this thanksgiving we continue our conversation with the chairs of the parties in iowa. on your scr
we also have niches for our business conservatives, for our libertarian party, for what is called the so-called establishment, although i think often misused. i do not believe they will vote in the a block. i believe that a successful candidate will have to reach out beyond that, and to independent voters as well. ms. swain: 20 seconds as we are you concerned that donald trump, if he is not your nominee, will melt an independent bid for the white house? i am not.nn: i believe donald trump and...
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he has a niche in a white institution and is doing important research. he is praised, valued and everyone adores him. i tell you, if you had read the thousands of writers-- letters from this man, you can understand why people adored him. he's funny. he's kind. he's sweet. he's positive and never has a critical word to say about anyone or anything. he is humble and he is so mary. he has a joke and something funny and something humorous that practically everything. so, they love him to death, but do you know what happens? a man named booker t. washington who happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa, and wants an interview with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tessa skeet institute alabama, a secondary school, really. it causes up a college, but it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in his
he has a niche in a white institution and is doing important research. he is praised, valued and everyone adores him. i tell you, if you had read the thousands of writers-- letters from this man, you can understand why people adored him. he's funny. he's kind. he's sweet. he's positive and never has a critical word to say about anyone or anything. he is humble and he is so mary. he has a joke and something funny and something humorous that practically everything. so, they love him to death, but...
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and she was a single mom, and she made this, carved out this niche for herself, and she became a millionaire. >> i know that name. this is her story. >> david o. russell directed the movie that got her a best actress oscar. >> silver linings playbook. together. we'll see if she can round out nomination. >> i saw this trailer the other day, hateful eight. >> yeah. the quentin tarantino movie. it's a lot of fun in some ways. it's a western suspension thriller. it's shot in 70 millimeter. >> oh. >> yeah. it's old-fashioned down to the moustache these guys wear. it's got an intermission, it has a prelude you walk into, you know, it's got the score playing. >> this is his stagecoach. an homage to john ford. >> that's right. it looks terrific on the big screen, and it's shot on film. it's playing on film in a lot of these locations. kurt russell plays a bounty hunter, jennifer jason leigh -- >> he's a good actor. >> he's really good. jennifer jason leigh is his -- >> oh, wow. >> and sam jackson, tim roth, a lot of people who have worked with quentin tarantino better. it's unlike django unchained,
and she was a single mom, and she made this, carved out this niche for herself, and she became a millionaire. >> i know that name. this is her story. >> david o. russell directed the movie that got her a best actress oscar. >> silver linings playbook. together. we'll see if she can round out nomination. >> i saw this trailer the other day, hateful eight. >> yeah. the quentin tarantino movie. it's a lot of fun in some ways. it's a western suspension thriller. it's...
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phil: golden led taco bell's mobile commerce and invotetation niche tiffs. he no longer has that job. ed: this man was 16 years old when the "new york post" put him right on the front page and labeled him a bag man and said he was being sought in connection with the bombing. the teen who had nothing to do with the attack sued the paper and settled. now he is a freshman at fitchburg state and trying to move on. >> is it over for you? >> yes, of course, it's over. now all i'm trying to do is be successful in life and move on. ed: he plans to share his story with his classmates with a speech on campus later this week. heather: another bump in the road for revocations, they were charged with more cheating on emission tests. v.w. installed software designed to defeat the tests, some with three lighter six cylinder engines. it includes 2014-2016 models of these cars. in september revocations admitted to cheating on admissions testing on 11 billion cars around the world. the chipotle e. coli outbreak is growing. 22 cases have been confirmed. the company has closed
phil: golden led taco bell's mobile commerce and invotetation niche tiffs. he no longer has that job. ed: this man was 16 years old when the "new york post" put him right on the front page and labeled him a bag man and said he was being sought in connection with the bombing. the teen who had nothing to do with the attack sued the paper and settled. now he is a freshman at fitchburg state and trying to move on. >> is it over for you? >> yes, of course, it's over. now all...