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most of that is still spent offline. i believe most of that spend will move online, it will move to the companies that have audience on smartphones and tablets. that's zillow. i think we're in an early enough stage of that migration of consumer usage and media budgets from offline to john lionline t swamps any proclivities. housing is doing quite well. home values are up 6% year-over-year. we forecast them to be up 3% year-over-year over the next 12 months. the housing market is slowing but it's still doing quite well. nonetheless, zillow's results are really buoyed by consumer audience migration, which is then bringing ad dollars. >> spencer, i want to ask you about the partnership you recently announced with the chinese website. you're going to have this jointly branded website in china. how much of the market -- how much of a market is there for this? are you seeing chinese buyers come to the u.s. often? >> very significant. not unlike the last segment about how the foreign buyer is driving the luxury retail segment o
most of that is still spent offline. i believe most of that spend will move online, it will move to the companies that have audience on smartphones and tablets. that's zillow. i think we're in an early enough stage of that migration of consumer usage and media budgets from offline to john lionline t swamps any proclivities. housing is doing quite well. home values are up 6% year-over-year. we forecast them to be up 3% year-over-year over the next 12 months. the housing market is slowing but...
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the offline results are much worse. students take on tons of debt.one of the companies are were -- willing to provide specific results. in public schools, nine percent of the students default. 22% default. there is an enormous default rate. 46% of the for-profit students default over the lifetime of their loans. the default rate is so much higher. the dropout rate is so much higher. it is a disconcerting number. >> a couple questions. how do you know that those kids would not drop out if they attended a traditional school? >> the dropout rate at traditional schools and community colleges, and 4-year schools, but the dropout rates tend to be higher. that is the spite all the money that the students are spending. then there is the question about the value of a degree. >> who is at fault? >> the companies have spent a lot of money to move their businesses online. there have been a lot of things driving this. the for-profit schools have a lot of market saturation. 20 years ago, there were very few. there are so many schools, publicly traded schools. in a
the offline results are much worse. students take on tons of debt.one of the companies are were -- willing to provide specific results. in public schools, nine percent of the students default. 22% default. there is an enormous default rate. 46% of the for-profit students default over the lifetime of their loans. the default rate is so much higher. the dropout rate is so much higher. it is a disconcerting number. >> a couple questions. how do you know that those kids would not drop out if...
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. >> follow-up on that if -- [inaudible question] >> we can provide that offline so you can get the right time line. when decisions are made, there's a technical team that goes through and makes the analysis of a situation and that it is in the past has specifically not been covered with senior leaders, it was done at a technical level so there was no influence. however, that was when the company had more of a cost culture than what i would say now is a quality and customer focus culture around safety so going forward when we look at any incidents, they will be reviewed with mark royce who is our product chief, our executive vice president of global product development, purchasing and supply chain, and they also will be reviewed with me when i meet with jeff on a monthly basis. that's a change we've already met. >> is customer safety not a priority before? >> again, i know what i'm focused on today. i can't speak to -- >> go ahead, rebecca. >> you've been with the company now over 30 years at g.m., yet you claim never once did this ever cross your desk in the last decade. what do you say
. >> follow-up on that if -- [inaudible question] >> we can provide that offline so you can get the right time line. when decisions are made, there's a technical team that goes through and makes the analysis of a situation and that it is in the past has specifically not been covered with senior leaders, it was done at a technical level so there was no influence. however, that was when the company had more of a cost culture than what i would say now is a quality and customer focus...
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but i can give you specific offline written update on that. but let me state for the record as i think i did last time, we don't stand for discrimination and that is not what we stand for. we are diverse and we are proud of that. we have outstanding men and women. and i would not stand for this nor would the command staff and that is not the type of agency we are. >> did i understand you to say you have a new human resource director? >> about a month before i was hired we hired an outstanding human resource director jacky whittaker. >> are there any vacanies in the highering of the higher positions and do you keep statistical data on the hiring of women and minorities in the vacancy? >> most of them have been filled but we are in the hiring process. we are a diverse agency. we are over 30% african-american. 18% female. >> how do you square up percentage wise in the higher ranks within the department? 37% of your management people that are african-american and female? >> no, sir. not yet. but we are working in that direction. >> okay. you will
but i can give you specific offline written update on that. but let me state for the record as i think i did last time, we don't stand for discrimination and that is not what we stand for. we are diverse and we are proud of that. we have outstanding men and women. and i would not stand for this nor would the command staff and that is not the type of agency we are. >> did i understand you to say you have a new human resource director? >> about a month before i was hired we hired an...
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what we're trying to do is axel late that offline to online conversion.ckup and delivery. >> the traders here aren't biting. let's go around the horn, other ipos that would rather buy? >> this is like would you rather? >> i would rather control ctrl. i don't think it's going to be long a perfect takeout candidate. >> going back to brick and mortars, go to travel, hilton, they're growing, global travel is taking off, a good sign of global traveling. hlt there's value here relatively. >> they have done a good job in general of pricing ipos, the list of ipos in 2014 -- i went down the list today and most of them are trading higher than their ipo price. right? at this point, i have enough exposure with my twitter. >> the bankers, has lazard is really interesting >>> final trade. tim. >> i'm selling brazil. buying korea. >> i want to be buy sugar sgg. >> pioneer. >> symantec. >>> all right, i'm melissa lee, thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here on monday. meantime, don't go anywhere, "options action" starts right after this break. just take a cl
what we're trying to do is axel late that offline to online conversion.ckup and delivery. >> the traders here aren't biting. let's go around the horn, other ipos that would rather buy? >> this is like would you rather? >> i would rather control ctrl. i don't think it's going to be long a perfect takeout candidate. >> going back to brick and mortars, go to travel, hilton, they're growing, global travel is taking off, a good sign of global traveling. hlt there's value here...
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but this marriage of this data company in order to track that information offline and then marry thatit's a pilot program now. they're going to see if it really works and what the results come out of that. but if the results are positive, i mean, this could be a game changer for offline and online retailers. stuart: now, you're a retail trends watcher -- >> and a retail analyst. stuart: and you say this victoria's secret is getting it wrong. what are they getting wrong? >> well, they were getting it right for a while. during the recession people kept going there for bras and underwear. right now they're starting to lose market share from these fast fashion retailers. for example, forever 21, h&m, they're getting into the undergarment industry and into that product line and so, therefore, people don't necessarily want to go be to victoria's secret to get those very expensive undergarments, they're just going to go to these fast fashion -- stuart: that is happening, you say that is happening? >> absolutely. and if they can't somehow drop the price on that undergarment or trying to someh
but this marriage of this data company in order to track that information offline and then marry thatit's a pilot program now. they're going to see if it really works and what the results come out of that. but if the results are positive, i mean, this could be a game changer for offline and online retailers. stuart: now, you're a retail trends watcher -- >> and a retail analyst. stuart: and you say this victoria's secret is getting it wrong. what are they getting wrong? >> well,...
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the reservoir is now offline for some water quality testing but the plan is to dump the entire thing just in case. >>> you know what we tell, it's going to turn blue if you swim -- [ indiscernible ] >> we lived in the mojave desert. we didn't have water anyway. >>> good afternoon, let's go and take a look outside. it is live. it's our kpix 5 weather camera looking out towards the transamerica building a few wispy high, thin cirrus clouds and dotting the horizon, otherwise numbers from the 60s through the mid-70s. breezy outside westerlies up to 18 miles per hour. that's coming from the beaches pushing onshore. look upstream. it's an area of low pressure. that's the green that you saw on your screen there. it's an area of low pressure and it is enhancing our onshore flow. that's why it's breezy. but we're still under the influence of high pressure. so we won't get any rain out of this at all. the rain remains well to the northwestern quadrant of the state of california. but it kind of kicks open a door for a couple of storms upstream. wait until you see our seven- day forecast. until
the reservoir is now offline for some water quality testing but the plan is to dump the entire thing just in case. >>> you know what we tell, it's going to turn blue if you swim -- [ indiscernible ] >> we lived in the mojave desert. we didn't have water anyway. >>> good afternoon, let's go and take a look outside. it is live. it's our kpix 5 weather camera looking out towards the transamerica building a few wispy high, thin cirrus clouds and dotting the horizon,...
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so what kind of research is actually be conducted so i'd be interested to talk to you offline to get some of your feedback. >> sure. it's so cost effective it's practical free to use social media contacts and more and more that's how people are getting their information. >> thank you. >> thank you. great work. >> thanks. >> i'm going to add to that i'd like to see a little more of you at these meetings i think often times it's really a benefit to the rate pay ers and it's a really benton what tools are being utilized and i follow all of your social venues i'm not sure there's a learning curve it continues to grow and i think the work that you are doing for the public is kind of undervalued and i would like to see you here a little more often kind of keeping us up to date on what's going on. >> i'd be happy to. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon mr. president and commissioners before i get going if i may i'd also like to mention patricia magove r.n. a key partner in delivering the program and i'd also like to acknowledge and say our appreciation to staff this
so what kind of research is actually be conducted so i'd be interested to talk to you offline to get some of your feedback. >> sure. it's so cost effective it's practical free to use social media contacts and more and more that's how people are getting their information. >> thank you. >> thank you. great work. >> thanks. >> i'm going to add to that i'd like to see a little more of you at these meetings i think often times it's really a benefit to the rate pay ers...
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it happens offline he's no longer the responsibility. these guys in many western countries the number of women without children at the edge of forty five is nearly doubles as a fan of this generation. it's an extraordinary figure that continues to rise. should he die is the founder of day when women an organization that supports childless by circumstance women in britain she is also a field of walking the line unexpected triumph links to your planned day for a meaningful and compelling not about to do she joins in the studio he's dying tiny thanks for being with us. as i adjusted to the number of women. in the forties and without offspring is one of the fastest growing demographic settling in britain and is now near the one in full but isn't the issue that we still talk about it. why is it such stupid. is it today because he speaks making two three d human hearing of any old human fear of not having to continue and i know continuing sucking. beautiful women hats and economic and social power. it was really in any way no improvement i can
it happens offline he's no longer the responsibility. these guys in many western countries the number of women without children at the edge of forty five is nearly doubles as a fan of this generation. it's an extraordinary figure that continues to rise. should he die is the founder of day when women an organization that supports childless by circumstance women in britain she is also a field of walking the line unexpected triumph links to your planned day for a meaningful and compelling not...
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all of the country's 48 commercial reactors are offline. authorities will allow facilities that meet new safety standards to resume operations. 20% of respondents said they support restarting them. 45% were opposed. >>> the people who oversee the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are under pressure after a series of troubles. in the latest, workers pumped radioactive water into the wrong building. water injected to cool the melted nuclear fuel becomes highly contaminated. crews then send it to storage buildings before it's processed. tokyo electric power company officials have blamed four pumps for misdirecting about 200 tons of water. they said on monday the pumps should have been out of use. tepco representatives say workers will be interviewed if necessary. they have disclosed little about the latest problem, including why an investigation was only started a day after the incident. a similar case happened in february, when more than 100 tons of contaminated water leaked from a tank after a valve was left open. officials spoke with
all of the country's 48 commercial reactors are offline. authorities will allow facilities that meet new safety standards to resume operations. 20% of respondents said they support restarting them. 45% were opposed. >>> the people who oversee the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are under pressure after a series of troubles. in the latest, workers pumped radioactive water into the wrong building. water injected to cool the melted nuclear fuel becomes highly contaminated. crews...
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the avengers and there are plans offline the country has been increasingly relying on fossil fuels for its energy needs. the seventh over of power fein has gone into operation. he'll be able to find out that thousands of homes. why do men need to fill a high official pleaded in the cemetery and along the coast of one thing that came in from japan the project was built by the continued cooperation consider the eight hundred and forty thousand solar panels making it one of the biggest solar farms in japan. expected to generate more than eighteen thousand kilowatts enough to power thirty thousand households the dishes and i did an ecg electricity will be sold to the local utility. i've been in operation for twenty years to continue to expand the immutable and say to in a smiley baby. major construction firm and shipbuilder has already built large scale solar farms nearby. global sales hit a record high the top ten million cars in the fiscal year just ended in march to a second cd on a group including daihatsu motor and kia motors sold ten point one million vehicles. that's not one half pe
the avengers and there are plans offline the country has been increasingly relying on fossil fuels for its energy needs. the seventh over of power fein has gone into operation. he'll be able to find out that thousands of homes. why do men need to fill a high official pleaded in the cemetery and along the coast of one thing that came in from japan the project was built by the continued cooperation consider the eight hundred and forty thousand solar panels making it one of the biggest solar farms...
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nuclear reactors that used to power much of japan's grid are offline, so officials have had to bring in more crude oil, and natural gas, to power thermal plants. and a weaker yen does make all imports more expensive. ministry officials said the deficit in march alone came to about $14 billion. imports have exceeded exports for 21 consecutive months. >>> the growing trade gap is worrying japanese leaders. they're turning now to top business executives to help reverse the trend. officials with the industry ministry are launching a special panel. they've asked senior executives from companies such as hit after u and comatsui to take part. panel members will discuss ways to help businesses become more profitable and compute in global markets. they'll work on strengthening japanese brands and help managers use advanced technologies to create more products. pant members will look at ways to boost tourism and agriculture and focus on regional economies struggling with shrinking populations. ministry officials plan to include panel members' ideas in the government's economic growth strategy
nuclear reactors that used to power much of japan's grid are offline, so officials have had to bring in more crude oil, and natural gas, to power thermal plants. and a weaker yen does make all imports more expensive. ministry officials said the deficit in march alone came to about $14 billion. imports have exceeded exports for 21 consecutive months. >>> the growing trade gap is worrying japanese leaders. they're turning now to top business executives to help reverse the trend....
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>> all of the units we are taking offline don't have scrubbers. i think one has a cat cad latic device on it but it is about changing the rules based on what is available but that takes time >> were you certained when first energy -- concerned -- took off critical units? this unit met the standards. >> they felt economically the unit wasn't viable going forward. >> that the because of pricing? >> it is based on the prediction of what they thought the future revenue would be. it was a business choice made by them. >> and you didn't get involved? >> we did to make sure the grid was reliable >> what is the average increase of bills people will get hit with? any idea of how much they went up? >> that is very dependent on what kind of rate they have. >> what kind of prices are you paying and you will be passing on that. >> the average price was well over $100 mega watts. >> and that could double a person's fill? >> variable rate, yes. fixed rate, obviously not. >> should we open the gates? i think senator landrieu addressed bit. but we have people want
>> all of the units we are taking offline don't have scrubbers. i think one has a cat cad latic device on it but it is about changing the rules based on what is available but that takes time >> were you certained when first energy -- concerned -- took off critical units? this unit met the standards. >> they felt economically the unit wasn't viable going forward. >> that the because of pricing? >> it is based on the prediction of what they thought the future revenue...
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nhk as people's opinions on nuclear plants all of the country's forty each commercial reactors are offline. authorities will allow facilities that meet new safety standards to resume operations. twenty percent of respondents said they support restarting them forty five percent were opposed. the people who oversee the crippled condition and i each a nuclear plant are under pressure after a series of troubles in the most recent incident workers of radioactive water into the wrong building. water injected to call the melted nuclear fuel becomes highly contaminated cruise then send it to storage buildings before its process took electric power company officials have blamed for palms for miss directing about two hundred tonnes of water they said on monday the pumps should have been out of use the money isn't a good cause the ngo representatives say workers to be interviewed if necessary. it disclosed little about the late latest problem including wine investigation was only started a day after the incident. a similar case happened in february when more than one hundred tonnes of contaminated wa
nhk as people's opinions on nuclear plants all of the country's forty each commercial reactors are offline. authorities will allow facilities that meet new safety standards to resume operations. twenty percent of respondents said they support restarting them forty five percent were opposed. the people who oversee the crippled condition and i each a nuclear plant are under pressure after a series of troubles in the most recent incident workers of radioactive water into the wrong building. water...
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only forty eight of the tip end of the actors are currently offline. each clump month posting decent honest people that own mind he did eat my native state while most will allow them to respond more quickly and effectively too much into it and begins with the same time. teaching people how to operate the device is only the fastest at i should end of the dc mundine she has demonstrated over the edge of technology. indeed be as open it they still come a long way to go to give them up to ten machines. so when we were using robots to the development reviews and other purposes. if we bring them into how close we have to find our own way to modify to suit the needs of the nuclear nations. we have regulators have ordered all paid as to the majors in place to do with all stages of an accident such as the release of radiation part that makes you feel drugs robotic technology is just one part of the week wasted recall caught up in a stairwell in tokyo scientists from around the world have recently discussed climate change the united nations conference here in ja
only forty eight of the tip end of the actors are currently offline. each clump month posting decent honest people that own mind he did eat my native state while most will allow them to respond more quickly and effectively too much into it and begins with the same time. teaching people how to operate the device is only the fastest at i should end of the dc mundine she has demonstrated over the edge of technology. indeed be as open it they still come a long way to go to give them up to ten...
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koreans are holding candlelight vigils making donations on and offline been trying to cope with this tragic incident together for ten g on its head one of the candlelight vigils that just recently ended. it is my new son standing in for a time tunnel in the mid wales called black culture has been set up so that the and he respects to the fallen. asked if he might meet portraits of forty eight on a high school students and teachers are displayed. more than eight thousand people have come today to see him last night in front of an immoral hall people of east coast in those letters to the fifteenth. i talked to one of them fifty nine year old approaching seek was born and raised in on friday and has lived there his whole life. like all the students are in a better place and i pray that their hopes and dreams that they had. here are fulfilled there are instead on having a kenyan sign that cannot be put into words. this is a temporary alto and local authorities are setting up control and a larger location as more bodies are expected to abide in the coming feast at his funeral will be held
koreans are holding candlelight vigils making donations on and offline been trying to cope with this tragic incident together for ten g on its head one of the candlelight vigils that just recently ended. it is my new son standing in for a time tunnel in the mid wales called black culture has been set up so that the and he respects to the fallen. asked if he might meet portraits of forty eight on a high school students and teachers are displayed. more than eight thousand people have come today...
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. >> reporter: the fire forced the plants offline for about two weeks.mmediately after the utility went about replacing hundreds of wooden power poles and transition lines. >> this is our suites over here. >> reporter: now, as the tourist season approaches, they wonder if the visitors will return. >> i think a lot of people want to come see where the fire took place. >> reporter: the family knows life will eventually return to these blackened acres, and the memory of the great fire will become another of the area's stories. >> we're ready to go on and, you know, we look for a bright summer and enjoying the people coming and just trying to put last year behind us a little bit. >> reporter: joe rosa that, jr., nbc bay area news. >> in case you didn't have a chance to get out today, spectacular. >> a great day to have easter. >> an easter egg hunt, it was perfect. >> the weather cooperated. it's been a while since we had to dodge rain drops on an easter sunday. we have temperatures soaring in the mid-80s out towards livermore. dublin, 80 degrees, mostly sun
. >> reporter: the fire forced the plants offline for about two weeks.mmediately after the utility went about replacing hundreds of wooden power poles and transition lines. >> this is our suites over here. >> reporter: now, as the tourist season approaches, they wonder if the visitors will return. >> i think a lot of people want to come see where the fire took place. >> reporter: the family knows life will eventually return to these blackened acres, and the memory...
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the reservoir is now offline for water quality tests but the plan is still to dump it all just in case. >>> it is 4:56. and hope is fading off the coast of south korea as the chances of finding survivors on a sinking ferry get smaller. coming up, the difficulty rescuers are facing this morning. >> reporter: we're live in redwood city, one person dead another injured after a boating accident. we'll tell you what the coast guard is saying. ,, ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> developing news
the reservoir is now offline for water quality tests but the plan is still to dump it all just in case. >>> it is 4:56. and hope is fading off the coast of south korea as the chances of finding survivors on a sinking ferry get smaller. coming up, the difficulty rescuers are facing this morning. >> reporter: we're live in redwood city, one person dead another injured after a boating accident. we'll tell you what the coast guard is saying. ,, ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced...
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the center for degrees from 64% of the students online did not in fact complete their degrees. 46% offlineid. .he online results much worse add to that the student that. none of the companies were willing to provide the senate committee with -- with specific results from online to off-line. 22% of the students in the for-profit schools default. enormously large default rate. 46% of the for-profit students default over the lifetime of their loan. rate is higher, and dropout rate is higher, and it is a disconcerting number. >> how do you know if those kids attended a traditional school that they would not dropout or default? >> what we have seen is there our dropout rates of traditional schools that are in community colleges, associate programs and four-year schools. dropout rates tend to be a lot higher. site the money and default rates being higher, there is the ultimate question about the value of degree and what the students are really getting. the companies have spent a lot of money to move businesses online. the interesting thing is there have been a lot of things driving this. there i
the center for degrees from 64% of the students online did not in fact complete their degrees. 46% offlineid. .he online results much worse add to that the student that. none of the companies were willing to provide the senate committee with -- with specific results from online to off-line. 22% of the students in the for-profit schools default. enormously large default rate. 46% of the for-profit students default over the lifetime of their loan. rate is higher, and dropout rate is higher, and...
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next up, the company's newest move to get you offline and sbroo the real world. you're so tough, crack this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare hand. i didn't say tough, i said hungry. if you're so hungry, eat this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare mouth. tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. >>> you'll think this is really cool or really spooky. facebook is rolling out a new feature on its app that will let you foe when friends are nearby. you'll need to give friends permission to track you at all times, even when you're not logged in. the notices won't tell the exact location of where you are or your friends, only the neighborhood that you're in. facebook says the feature will come in handy when meeting people in crowded places. >> the former yahoo executive is getting $58 million severance. decastro, myers' first big hire, she brought him onto work on yahoo's advertising. you only need one good firing with that kind of a severance. >> all right, we had a great day game. >> it's hockey weather in san jose. we'll be
next up, the company's newest move to get you offline and sbroo the real world. you're so tough, crack this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare hand. i didn't say tough, i said hungry. if you're so hungry, eat this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare mouth. tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. >>> you'll think this is really cool or really spooky. facebook is rolling out a new feature on its app that will let you foe when friends are...
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. >> how is the learning itself different than it would be offline?i don't think it's a different. i think it is just more personal. what so great about video is that you can rewind, pause. if something went too quickly in the classroom, you don't have to miss out on it. if you want to go faster and kind of skip ahead, just the fact that it is nonlinear is so valuable. >> how are the schools taking this? when we talk to the founder of udacity, the schools are pushing back pretty hard. how are they responding to you and to lynda.com? >> we have been adopted by 40 and they consider us to be a complement. we are an online library that is a resource to them to help them keep up to date in keep the run faculty and staff up today didn't help students learn more independently so they can do different things in the classroom rather than all having to learn at the same pace at the same time. >> cofounder of lynda.com, lynda, thank you for joining us today. great to have you. barry diller speaks out about the future of the video streaming service aereo and what
. >> how is the learning itself different than it would be offline?i don't think it's a different. i think it is just more personal. what so great about video is that you can rewind, pause. if something went too quickly in the classroom, you don't have to miss out on it. if you want to go faster and kind of skip ahead, just the fact that it is nonlinear is so valuable. >> how are the schools taking this? when we talk to the founder of udacity, the schools are pushing back pretty...
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if you are offline. they may want to call ahead. that is a look at the weather. >>> ride sharing is taking off across the country, allowing people to use their own cars to make money transporting others. several cities are looking to regulate the industry or ban it altogether. al jazeera's ashar quraishi has more. >> when i heard about car ride sharing i thought that's for me. >> reporter: for trivia dan burgess driving strangers around town is a great way to make cash and pass the time. >> it is a hobby. i don't make a living doing this. i have a regular job. i enjoy meeting people and giving them rides. >> as a contract employee of three ride sharing service, uber, risk and ride car. he sets his own schedule. much to the dismay of cab companies. >> this is a taxi medallion. >> essentially a licence to drive a cab, the city auctions licences for hundreds of thousands. ride sharers are not required to have them. >> that is making the medal yaps worthless. (technical difficulties) moapu paiute >> on "america tonight" - surviving the
if you are offline. they may want to call ahead. that is a look at the weather. >>> ride sharing is taking off across the country, allowing people to use their own cars to make money transporting others. several cities are looking to regulate the industry or ban it altogether. al jazeera's ashar quraishi has more. >> when i heard about car ride sharing i thought that's for me. >> reporter: for trivia dan burgess driving strangers around town is a great way to make cash and...
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stuart: moving offline to online. that is happening in so many industries.tuart: a big but there right now. y. deal have two website? seamless and grubhub. >> it was a merger. we put together a number 1 and number 2 companies in the state last year. we have a portfolio brand because they're both extremely strong. there are many people in new york and the east coast who love seamless and across the country people know grubhub very well. this made a ton of sense strategically and we can leverage the most powerful friend in whatever market we choose to support with dollars. stuart: how old are you? >> younger than 40. stuart: not much of an answer. i could google you easily but can't do it now. arne duncan apps down more than that? >> older than 30. stuart: how many shares do you own? >> we are really excited about how well we are doing. stuart: my producer says you are 36. will you confirm that? >> i will not. stuart: you can come back on this program many times. congratulations. great first day. the department of energy and announcing it will be reopening its
stuart: moving offline to online. that is happening in so many industries.tuart: a big but there right now. y. deal have two website? seamless and grubhub. >> it was a merger. we put together a number 1 and number 2 companies in the state last year. we have a portfolio brand because they're both extremely strong. there are many people in new york and the east coast who love seamless and across the country people know grubhub very well. this made a ton of sense strategically and we can...
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that are, you know, maybe making something in their home such as candles and looking to test the offline made for the internet kind of sft that you're running -- service that you're running here. you've got global reach, everybody can come to you, and you can go everywhere in the world. you really are in the right place at the right time. how old is your company? >> sure, we're about 12 months old to. stuart: what? did you say you've got thousands of clients? >> correct. we've had thousands of stores open. what's great is there's 23 million small businesses in the u.s., and for us what we say is, look, test the waters on offline. it's low risk, it's short-term so you're not signing a 5 or 10-year lease and see if your product resonates with customers and if so, fantastic. let's see how we can help you scale. stuart: okay. if it's a thousand dollars a week, for example, to rent a storefront, a thousand bucks, what's your piece? >> sure. stuart: 10%? >> sure. we take 10%. but what we've seen has been significantly beneficial to our customers is for every dollar they spend renting a space,
that are, you know, maybe making something in their home such as candles and looking to test the offline made for the internet kind of sft that you're running -- service that you're running here. you've got global reach, everybody can come to you, and you can go everywhere in the world. you really are in the right place at the right time. how old is your company? >> sure, we're about 12 months old to. stuart: what? did you say you've got thousands of clients? >> correct. we've had...
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it also is -- we can teach our kids to be responsible for themselves, online and offline and that's athis body you have. and certainly how it is portrayed. >> let's talk about -- okay. when someone takes a picture and we hate it, and it is -- >> that's the world we live in. >> let's say you're at the pool and someone snaps a picture of you, you're out at the beach and someone snaps a picture and it is online and it is unflattering and you want to take it down -- >> i want that up everywhere. that's the last time i looked good. that's the last time. that's the last time. and i enjoy the memory. >> pretend for a minute it was me. so how do you get it off? how do you take it down? >> ask your friend to take it down. if they say no, maybe -- >> what if she won't? she keeps putting it up. >> you need to approach this with caution. if you demand they take it down they may fight back with that, why. if you ask for a favor, look, i'm not comfortable having my pictures on the internet, could you do me a favor and take it off for me. >> by that time, other people could have already -- it is alr
it also is -- we can teach our kids to be responsible for themselves, online and offline and that's athis body you have. and certainly how it is portrayed. >> let's talk about -- okay. when someone takes a picture and we hate it, and it is -- >> that's the world we live in. >> let's say you're at the pool and someone snaps a picture of you, you're out at the beach and someone snaps a picture and it is online and it is unflattering and you want to take it down -- >> i...
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we should be in touch offline. i guess, as you say, the impression is the big cities where the talent goes. to see these tech startups in falls, it, and sioux is a matter of figuring out someplace that have some plausible appeal or connection to you. you have to like the winters in sioux falls and holland and eastport. you recognize you are in the south. >> and all that goes with that. he you have to recognize if you go to redlands, it can be 120 in the summer. aree are these people who the barometer of people in their 20's, and early 30's, who want to start their life and think i can do it here. that is what we see amongst these places. >> one other thing. we thought when we were in china there were a lot of american kids going to china. they didn't know what they were going to do when they arrived. i think it is the same thing here. showing up is 80% of the battle. show up, and if you make a educated or good choice, stuff starts to happen. if that doesn't work, try a different town. [laughter] way to enda hopeful
we should be in touch offline. i guess, as you say, the impression is the big cities where the talent goes. to see these tech startups in falls, it, and sioux is a matter of figuring out someplace that have some plausible appeal or connection to you. you have to like the winters in sioux falls and holland and eastport. you recognize you are in the south. >> and all that goes with that. he you have to recognize if you go to redlands, it can be 120 in the summer. aree are these people who...
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it was twitter and also offline activism -- well, really not offline, it was a "time" op-ed online, soline. i can't leave the internet. >> all very blurry. >> i haven't been out of my house in months! richard, i felt you responding to her there when she was talking about the both/and of activism. >> yeah, the both/ands of activism, when you look at it, and when i go back to suey park and what the asian pacific islander community is trying to say, is hey, you know, this is a voice where we don't often have an open or an opening to get out our message, so let's do it. and it may not be well accepted. i may not have really calculated this cancel colbert after-effect, and that's what she was saying. i just kind of had time that evening, why not? i'm going to do this. and it also says, hey, look, i get to define, what she's saying, i get to define my space for me and for us and my argument. it is not being told to me as to what is worse, racism in her words. >> right, and it does feel to me like critically important, the assertion of that voice, right? to just kind of stand in this space an
it was twitter and also offline activism -- well, really not offline, it was a "time" op-ed online, soline. i can't leave the internet. >> all very blurry. >> i haven't been out of my house in months! richard, i felt you responding to her there when she was talking about the both/and of activism. >> yeah, the both/ands of activism, when you look at it, and when i go back to suey park and what the asian pacific islander community is trying to say, is hey, you know,...
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they are on standby should it be knocked offline. they are part of a nonprofit called i-cann that has been in operation since 1998. how does this work, who gave them the keys? >> as far as who put icann in charge of this, it's a good question. it's the community, the people that put icann in charge. >> joining us is james wall, editor of "the guardian us" given access to the key ceremony and andy linton, one of the select key holders. heats a lecture you are -- he's a lecturer at the school of engineering and computer science at the school of university. i'll start with you andy, explain the basics. you are one of 14 people who hold the keys. seven meet on the west coast, seven on the east coast and there are seven back ups. how does the key system work? what kind of power do you have? >> well, i don't think we have power to control the whole internet, but we have - there's a piece of what we do to secure the domain name system, a system where we look up google.com or microsoft.com or al jazeera and get an ip address allowing us to c
they are on standby should it be knocked offline. they are part of a nonprofit called i-cann that has been in operation since 1998. how does this work, who gave them the keys? >> as far as who put icann in charge of this, it's a good question. it's the community, the people that put icann in charge. >> joining us is james wall, editor of "the guardian us" given access to the key ceremony and andy linton, one of the select key holders. heats a lecture you are -- he's a...
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we're an offline dating platform. >> it is not going to be long until your doctor tells you to take twohey do, capture proof. thank you. >> it's alex's moment and everybody is wondering if his practice will pay off. >> i want everybody to please stand up. i need everyone on their feet. come on. you have a choice. would you like a regular coke or a diet coke? if you chose regular, i would like you to sit back down. diet coke drinkers have on average four times more sex than everyone else sitting down. that's right. let's give them a big round of applause. >> night and day in 24 hours. >> we would love to talk to you today. i would love to meeting you and sharing a diet coke. thank you. >> downtown, alex pulled often improbable comeback to score an investor. on the west side, joel and his crew race to their first big test, a raging fire. >> we have the expression that you're baptized by mother fire. what these guys know or don't know you're not going to find that out until you have a fire with them. >> bring the line here. >> battling the blaze, captain burns rallies his men to control a
we're an offline dating platform. >> it is not going to be long until your doctor tells you to take twohey do, capture proof. thank you. >> it's alex's moment and everybody is wondering if his practice will pay off. >> i want everybody to please stand up. i need everyone on their feet. come on. you have a choice. would you like a regular coke or a diet coke? if you chose regular, i would like you to sit back down. diet coke drinkers have on average four times more sex than...
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. >> you wrote an article "offline, love, loss, and dating without facebook. >> i met a girl and i didn'tlast name for a month. i would just hang out with her and talk to her. >> otherwise you would have gone to facebook. >> i didn't have any photos of her. >> you wrote, i can only learn about her through conversation. what's wrong with that? >> it was wonderful. it was really interesting, but it was a little weird. it was a little different. >> a lot of people wondered if you were dead. >> a lot of the internet is just -- i call it touching base with people. facebook has a poke. i still exist. i'm still around. i posted something on twitter. doesn't matter what it is. i'm just continuing to exist. >> and suddenly you stop. >> and when you don't have a constant internet presence, you don't quite exist to people. now i'm back on the internet, but i use twitter less and people still, what happened to paul? something is seriously wrong because i haven't updated my internet presence. >> you wrote, without the internet, my world has shrunk. >> it makes you have to focus on what's right in fron
. >> you wrote an article "offline, love, loss, and dating without facebook. >> i met a girl and i didn'tlast name for a month. i would just hang out with her and talk to her. >> otherwise you would have gone to facebook. >> i didn't have any photos of her. >> you wrote, i can only learn about her through conversation. what's wrong with that? >> it was wonderful. it was really interesting, but it was a little weird. it was a little different. >> a...
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as we take you in closer, what you'll notice is the cut offline from san francisco off towards the east. that's where we're finding some of the heaviest rainfall especially here in the corridor from martinez to concord it will stay heavy at least throughout the next 30 minutes or so and that pushes off and will begin to clear out at least for a few breaks through tonight. then also here across san jose, a tough past hour for you. we're seeing a lot less yellow, so these wide spread areas of green, more moderate in nature. you can see across eastern san jose we're looking at heavy rainfall that will be continuing. all right. let's go ahead and get you outside of the sky camera network. it's wet, dark and cloudy across the entire bay area. notice the temperatures as the storm rolled across. it helped to lower us more than yesterday currently 48 in the south bay. you need the heavy jackets tonight, folks. 47 in the north bay and 48 currently in the east bay. we'll take you to the east bay now and you can see what a lot of us are dealing with now. winds gusting to 18 miles per hour. the low
as we take you in closer, what you'll notice is the cut offline from san francisco off towards the east. that's where we're finding some of the heaviest rainfall especially here in the corridor from martinez to concord it will stay heavy at least throughout the next 30 minutes or so and that pushes off and will begin to clear out at least for a few breaks through tonight. then also here across san jose, a tough past hour for you. we're seeing a lot less yellow, so these wide spread areas of...
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water bureau officials took the vez reporter offline and make the decision to drain the water and cleana job that will take four to six did days. they also took a sample to test for contamination but started dumping before the results. >> the reason is because my commitment to our customers is they're we're not going to deliver them water that we know has been contaminated, even if it's a little tiny bit. >> not surprisingly, the tests came back today negative. there was no danger to customers. but this does show how vulnerable the water supply is. this water has already been treated so it goes right from here to the kitchen sink. but in 2016 this reservoir and all the others around the country that do not have covers will be shut down. the epa is long worried about those open reservoirs being contaminated by birds and animals, even terrorists. now you can add a 19-year-old knuckle head to the list, someone who will no doubt try to find a bathroom next time. bret? >> hopefully the urinator won't be back. dan, thank you. >>> president obama welcomed veterans to the white house today as p
water bureau officials took the vez reporter offline and make the decision to drain the water and cleana job that will take four to six did days. they also took a sample to test for contamination but started dumping before the results. >> the reason is because my commitment to our customers is they're we're not going to deliver them water that we know has been contaminated, even if it's a little tiny bit. >> not surprisingly, the tests came back today negative. there was no danger...
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the favorite online home for a man who called himself online rounder, who offline was sometimes known as frazier glen miller, or sometimes known as frazier glen cross, his online home is a place known as vanguard news network. if you don't tend to keep nazi networking hubs in your head, the reason why this vanguard group might sound familiar is because of this news story you might remember. this was the martin luther king day parade in spokane, washington, in 2011. a 36-year-old white supremacist packed fishing weights and other shrapnel dipped into rat poison into a backpack bomb and left it on the scene of the martin luther king day parade in spokane in 2011. he pled guilty later that year. he was sentenced to 32 years in prison. part of what prosecutors used to try to influence the judge in his case to lengthen his sentence is that after he was arrested in spokane, once he was in jail on suspicion of having been the bomber of the martin luther king day parade, that confessed bomber from jail exchanged letters with the guy who shot up the two jewish facilities and killed those three
the favorite online home for a man who called himself online rounder, who offline was sometimes known as frazier glen miller, or sometimes known as frazier glen cross, his online home is a place known as vanguard news network. if you don't tend to keep nazi networking hubs in your head, the reason why this vanguard group might sound familiar is because of this news story you might remember. this was the martin luther king day parade in spokane, washington, in 2011. a 36-year-old white...
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they are also on standby should the web be knocked offline by a terrorist attack o catastrophic event. they are all part of a nonprofit called "ican that's been in operation since 1998 how does this all work? and who gave them the keys? >> as far as who put ican in charge of all of this, that's a really good question. it's the community. it's the people who put ican in charge. >> joining us is james ball, editor of "the guardian-us" given exclusive access to that key ceremony and andy linton, one of those select key holders, a lecturer at the school of engineering and computer science at victoria university and joins lands. good to have you on the show. andy, i will start with you. explain the basics to me. you are one of 14 people in the world who hold these keys. seven of you meet on the west coast of the u.s. twice a year. scenario others on the east coast twice a year. then there are other seven backs up. how does this key system work and what kind of power do you have? >> well, i don't think we have power to control the whole internet but i think there is a piece of work we do to
they are also on standby should the web be knocked offline by a terrorist attack o catastrophic event. they are all part of a nonprofit called "ican that's been in operation since 1998 how does this all work? and who gave them the keys? >> as far as who put ican in charge of all of this, that's a really good question. it's the community. it's the people who put ican in charge. >> joining us is james ball, editor of "the guardian-us" given exclusive access to that key...
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we can get people to work online, we can get them to work offline, and that has never existed in the history of america. for 30 years the gun lobby had time to build up their own grassroots network and now we can go toe to toe with them in the states. >> collin, michael bloomberg told "the new york times" the pro gun reform side needs to learn from the nra, "they say we don't care. we're going to go after you. if you don't vote with us, we're going to go after your kids and your grandkids and your great grandkids and never going to stop. we're going to make them afraid of us." what can you learn from this over the last 20 years? >> i think put a face to the problem, put a personal touch to the policy and politics behind it. to make it real to people. to have concerned mothers and fathers who lost their child to gun violence show up and testify. these kinds of dynamics that make people think gun violence very real. when it becomes real, people understand, wow, we need to do something about this. we actually do quite little. when they learn that, they are quite shocked, and the best wa
we can get people to work online, we can get them to work offline, and that has never existed in the history of america. for 30 years the gun lobby had time to build up their own grassroots network and now we can go toe to toe with them in the states. >> collin, michael bloomberg told "the new york times" the pro gun reform side needs to learn from the nra, "they say we don't care. we're going to go after you. if you don't vote with us, we're going to go after your kids and...
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. >> the fire forced the plant offline for about two weeks immediately after the utility went about replacingdreds of wooden power poles and transmission lines. >> this is our suites over here. >> now, as the tourist season approaches, business owners wonder if the visitors will return. >> i think a lot of people want to come see where the fire took place. >> see what happened. >> errand has heard about the rim fire. >> the family knows life will eventually return to the blac n blackened acres and the memory of the fire will become another story. >> we're ready to go on. we look for a bright summer and enjoying the people coming, and just trying to put last year behind us a little bit. >> scary couple of weeks last year. that summer for sure. much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up next, the warriors start the playoffs out with a bang. winning a thriller down south. we'll hear from the team coming up next. [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. a
. >> the fire forced the plant offline for about two weeks immediately after the utility went about replacingdreds of wooden power poles and transmission lines. >> this is our suites over here. >> now, as the tourist season approaches, business owners wonder if the visitors will return. >> i think a lot of people want to come see where the fire took place. >> see what happened. >> errand has heard about the rim fire. >> the family knows life will...
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popular dating site occupied is taking their -- cupid is taking their business offline. gay rights and a san francisco based internet company. >> and apple and samsung are duking it out in court. once again in downtown san jose. this is happening in just a few hours. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> ling and it's april fools day but it's not a joke. a pizza topping you can only get a prescription -- with a prescription. marijuana. >> it's no joke. we will have more rain today. we will have more thunderstorm activity. and we will track it together with our live hi-def doppler radar. >> if you're planning a mild week trip up to tahoe, make sure you grab the chains along the way before you head out the door. they're required on 80 and highway 50. we'll have more on the morning drive to work. but first we want to know what drives you crazy. during the commute. ask a question or share a gripe by e-mailing crazy@kpix.com or tweet me and watch to see if your question gets answered on air. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, opening statements will begn a new courtr
popular dating site occupied is taking their -- cupid is taking their business offline. gay rights and a san francisco based internet company. >> and apple and samsung are duking it out in court. once again in downtown san jose. this is happening in just a few hours. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> ling and it's april fools day but it's not a joke. a pizza topping you can only get a prescription -- with a prescription. marijuana. >> it's no joke. we will have more...
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one of the great potentials is the offline business.e mobile phones coming on, you're going to -- paypal will have the apps on those mobile phones. you'll be checking out, whether it's with apple or samsung, eventually you're going to be checking out and hopefully paypal will get part of that business. i mean, they're not really competing with apple or with samsung. i just want to say real quickly -- >> yeah. >> -- they have about 0% of that now. it just startd with home depot. huge potential around the world, $4.2 trillion. that's what you look at. and i really think -- i continue to think, scott, that the companies should be separated. and i really do believe that john wants what's good for the company. john wants -- the only difference between john and i now -- we both see the great potential, have had really good talks. i personally believe this. john didn't say one way or the other, but i believe that john also believes there should be a separation sooner or later. i think the question is not if, but when. however, i can't speak fo
one of the great potentials is the offline business.e mobile phones coming on, you're going to -- paypal will have the apps on those mobile phones. you'll be checking out, whether it's with apple or samsung, eventually you're going to be checking out and hopefully paypal will get part of that business. i mean, they're not really competing with apple or with samsung. i just want to say real quickly -- >> yeah. >> -- they have about 0% of that now. it just startd with home depot. huge...
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single school in today's world, and as a parent, don't be afraid of the technology, and take the offlinese, you know, teach your values, and teach your kids all about the actions, their actions online, and may have consequences, because as you pointed out, it is disconnect and they may not realize, that and teach them about the digital footprint which is permanent. >> good advice. yelda uh lshles, thank you for getting up so early for the program. >> thank you. >>> and the 2014 pulitzer prize winners in music and so many others includes a novel by donna tartt "the goldfinch." and who can forget these pictures in the mall shootings. and the "boston globe" staff with a pulitzer for their reporting on the marathon bombing and an award they marked with a moment of silence for their victims. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their
single school in today's world, and as a parent, don't be afraid of the technology, and take the offlinese, you know, teach your values, and teach your kids all about the actions, their actions online, and may have consequences, because as you pointed out, it is disconnect and they may not realize, that and teach them about the digital footprint which is permanent. >> good advice. yelda uh lshles, thank you for getting up so early for the program. >> thank you. >>> and the...
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i can tell you many a merchant complained to me offline about how unfair it was they had to play by theules of disciplined capital allocation, making sure they both produced consistent profits and then returned a lot of the profits to shareholders via dividends and buybacks, yet amazon could show loss after loss and stock could still roar. i chalked it up to jealous. but maybe they're just being real. lately, with the economy improving, many companies have started doing better on both the top and bottom lines. when was the last time you heard anyone talk about owning walmart or target. two of the biggest retailers on earth with stocks that have been treading water. now, though, i think things have begun to improve for both of those companies. i think you're going to see a sustained uptick in sales like amazon, but also unlike amazon earnings. amazon only gives you strong sales. plus, many of the shareholders who piled into amazon were never comfortable with owning the shares anyway. they just wanted to be able to beat the averages. it was a way to beat the averages. they were hidden in
i can tell you many a merchant complained to me offline about how unfair it was they had to play by theules of disciplined capital allocation, making sure they both produced consistent profits and then returned a lot of the profits to shareholders via dividends and buybacks, yet amazon could show loss after loss and stock could still roar. i chalked it up to jealous. but maybe they're just being real. lately, with the economy improving, many companies have started doing better on both the top...