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all 48 of japan's commercial reactors are currently offline. japan's nuclear regulation authority is screening safety measures at several plants to determine whether they can be restarted. >> translator: i have no comment on court rulings. we continue to conduct safety screenings in accordance with our own policy. >> japanese courts have historically ruled in favor of power utilities. most lawsuits filed since the late 1960s by residents hoping to halt nuclear facilities have been dismissed. plaintiffs in two cases had their claims upheld recording the plant in ishikawa prefecture and the reactor in fukui prefecture. but higher courts later overturned the rulings. now, a group that opposes nuclear power generation says about 30 cases are presently before courts against 16 nuclear facilities across japan. now, chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga talked to reporters about the ruling, and said the government's policy on restarting the plants will not change. >> translator: the government is not a party to the lawsuit. i will decline to comment
all 48 of japan's commercial reactors are currently offline. japan's nuclear regulation authority is screening safety measures at several plants to determine whether they can be restarted. >> translator: i have no comment on court rulings. we continue to conduct safety screenings in accordance with our own policy. >> japanese courts have historically ruled in favor of power utilities. most lawsuits filed since the late 1960s by residents hoping to halt nuclear facilities have been...
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you can have that conversation offline. but natural gas exports will help overseas, create jobs at home, and a larger stockpile of energy. there has to be some give and take there. >> we'll get a deal on minimum wage. there will be some kind of compromise. there are lots of different areas of compromise. and it'll happen. it's just that $10.10 is a pretty strong feeling on our side because it's the bare minimum out of poverty. if minimum wage back in 1960s with inflation would be $10.71 right now. >> senator, we had your colleague tom coburn on last week. he said there shouldn't be a federal minimum wage. the free market ought to take care of it. what do you think of those who oppose minimum wage, that it leads to the loss of jobs? >> economists are on both sides of that. i think what they don't do, those who say it will lose jobs, forget about all the money that would be pumped into the economy. >> i know. >> that creates. and they don't believe in that because that's dynamic scoring on our side. i want to bring up one thi
you can have that conversation offline. but natural gas exports will help overseas, create jobs at home, and a larger stockpile of energy. there has to be some give and take there. >> we'll get a deal on minimum wage. there will be some kind of compromise. there are lots of different areas of compromise. and it'll happen. it's just that $10.10 is a pretty strong feeling on our side because it's the bare minimum out of poverty. if minimum wage back in 1960s with inflation would be $10.71...
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. >> your small business's reputation online and offline is crucial to future success. if you want a way to improve what shows up when you are googled check out our website of the week. brand yourself.com is a do-it-yourself platform that allows you to quickly and simply manage your business's presence online. users submit the profiles they want people to find when they are googled. the site then walks you through ways to make those links appear higher in search results. your progress is monitored and alerts are sent when your results change. >>> time now to answer some of your business questions. let's get our board of directors in to help. larry change is a managing partner at a company that invests in high growth boot strap companies. and colleen is the director of media at the story exchange a nonprofit media group that provides stories about entrepreneurial team with partners like "the new york times." so great to see both of you. >> great to be here. >> let's start with the first question. the first about employee benefits. >> the whole arena of benefits for emplo
. >> your small business's reputation online and offline is crucial to future success. if you want a way to improve what shows up when you are googled check out our website of the week. brand yourself.com is a do-it-yourself platform that allows you to quickly and simply manage your business's presence online. users submit the profiles they want people to find when they are googled. the site then walks you through ways to make those links appear higher in search results. your progress is...
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. >> your small business's reputation online and offline is crucial to future success. if you want a way to improve what shows up when you are googled, check out the website of the week. brandyourself.com. it's a do-it-yourself platform to manage your business's presence online. users submit the profiles they want users to find. the site walks you through ways to make it appear higher in search results. the progress is monitored. >>> it's time to answer some of "your business" questions. larry change is a managing partner at a company that invests in high growth boot strapped companies and colleen is the director of digital media. they provide stories about entrepreneurial women. >> the first question is about employee benefits. >> the whole arena of benefits for employees and my people is changing a lot. it's very confusing because of the costs involved. the easiest way out for a small company is not to do anything. is this the right approach at this point and time? >> it's a good question. it's confusing, but it's always been complicated, benefits. if your inclination
. >> your small business's reputation online and offline is crucial to future success. if you want a way to improve what shows up when you are googled, check out the website of the week. brandyourself.com. it's a do-it-yourself platform to manage your business's presence online. users submit the profiles they want users to find. the site walks you through ways to make it appear higher in search results. the progress is monitored. >>> it's time to answer some of "your...
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. >> the wing technology allows us to take some of the propulsion offline and reduce 40% of the green house gases emissions. >> it is tested on a catamaran that has been running ferry routes for three months. >>> strong winds are continuing to fan the flames of the brush fire in san bernardino. firefighters have been able to keep the fire from spreading. according to cal fire that fire remained at a thousand acres and it is now 10% contained. the fire triggered evacuation orders and forced 1600 people to flee yesterday but those orders have been lifted. 9 schools were closed for a second day today. >>> in the bay area a major change underway. now to our chief meteorologist bill martin. you told us about this yesterday. >> if you look at the frags in -- flags in san francisco, the winds are off the water and that cools things off. and it has. temperatures were down today and they will drop tomorrow. weak weather system out here. the clouds, it will take the fog, you don't see it here, it will bring the fog back to the boast -- the fog back to the coast in the next 24 hours. 90 degrees
. >> the wing technology allows us to take some of the propulsion offline and reduce 40% of the green house gases emissions. >> it is tested on a catamaran that has been running ferry routes for three months. >>> strong winds are continuing to fan the flames of the brush fire in san bernardino. firefighters have been able to keep the fire from spreading. according to cal fire that fire remained at a thousand acres and it is now 10% contained. the fire triggered evacuation...
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the good thing for us as a business, the huge market is transitioning from offline to online. that's a $27 million market. while we see it in terms of volume and prices and rates, the market we're going after, massive markets shifting from offline to online. in terms of the competition, they called you a strong number too. and size and transactions, that's compared to zillow. are you at a point where it's an advertising war and you're going ton spending, spending, spending in order to get the agents listing with you? >> so we're the leader in providing software to agents. so we're the number one in term of providing services to real estate professionals. we alled 7,000 subscribers in q1. far exceeding our nearest competitor. we have a massive lead in terms of providing services. where we're focussed and start again this year is a consumer marketing campaign. we're a massive service, but we need to increase our awareness and engagement with consumers. that started in q1. we're starting to see the impacts of that in terms of consumer engagement and traffic. approximately 50 mill
the good thing for us as a business, the huge market is transitioning from offline to online. that's a $27 million market. while we see it in terms of volume and prices and rates, the market we're going after, massive markets shifting from offline to online. in terms of the competition, they called you a strong number too. and size and transactions, that's compared to zillow. are you at a point where it's an advertising war and you're going ton spending, spending, spending in order to get the...
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we entered into 53 settlements with online and offline businesses that we charged with to protect personal information. against microsoft, fandango.nd fa fits allno one-size data security program. the commission doesn't require merect security and the fact stay that a breach does not mean the company violated the law. principles apply to ad networks. just because malware is installed. the commission would look to see if ad network took reasonable to prevent third parties from using online ad to deliver malware. closing, the commission shares the concerns about online malware on to computers. we encourage several additional consumers,otect including more widespread education, continued industry self-regulation and the enactment of a strong data law that would give the to seekon the ability avenues. >> chairman levin, members of subcommittee, good morning and thank you for the opportunity to speak at this important hearing. i'm the executive director of the digital advertising alliance. companies have every interest to protect the consumers data and to report on the continued success of the
we entered into 53 settlements with online and offline businesses that we charged with to protect personal information. against microsoft, fandango.nd fa fits allno one-size data security program. the commission doesn't require merect security and the fact stay that a breach does not mean the company violated the law. principles apply to ad networks. just because malware is installed. the commission would look to see if ad network took reasonable to prevent third parties from using online ad to...
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libya looks like it could go offline again. big civil war there.aco price target reach, remember, i have come on every day and talked about the north american plays, it's eog, pioneer, you know what, we are pumping like mad. libya going offline, maybe that's why oil has been so sticky and high. watch oil, watch the domestic plays. if libya goes offline, you will read about it and bingo, yes, russia with china, that's interesting. woodside backed away from an important deal. break the hammer lock of russia. looks like that's not happening. >> you have not been historically a huge fan of integrated versus some of the smaller companies, right? >> well, the smaller -- i like companies with 30%, 40% growth. it used to be that you bought sales force.com. now you buy eog. but you know what, the stability of chevron is intriguing to me. this stock has been like -- this stock has been wow, look at this, it shows absolutely nothing when i do that. you know what, i look like an idiot but that's okay because that's nothing new for me. i do think conaco is the
libya looks like it could go offline again. big civil war there.aco price target reach, remember, i have come on every day and talked about the north american plays, it's eog, pioneer, you know what, we are pumping like mad. libya going offline, maybe that's why oil has been so sticky and high. watch oil, watch the domestic plays. if libya goes offline, you will read about it and bingo, yes, russia with china, that's interesting. woodside backed away from an important deal. break the hammer...
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the tank was taken offline and they tested the auditor. >> there were -- the water. >> there were no contaminations. >> reporter: but as a precaution they decided to drain the tank. 900,000 gallons of water over four days gone. >> they shoot have drained it. -- they shouldn't have drained it, no. >> i hate to second guess the experts but they tested it and said it was okay. >> reporter: the gm said they tried to repsychothal water -- repsychothal water but -- recycle the water but there was nowhere to put it. customers are asked to volunteery conserve 20%. the water district said the number one priority is water quality. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> you might recall portland had to declare a reservoir tainted after a man urinated in it. surveillance cameras spotted him doing it and they had to drain the tank. >>> it is another hot day in the bay area, especially in the east bay. temperatures hovered around 90 degrees on this first day of may. jack london scare, it was -- square it was a bit cooler. our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the hottest spots. >> we had
the tank was taken offline and they tested the auditor. >> there were -- the water. >> there were no contaminations. >> reporter: but as a precaution they decided to drain the tank. 900,000 gallons of water over four days gone. >> they shoot have drained it. -- they shouldn't have drained it, no. >> i hate to second guess the experts but they tested it and said it was okay. >> reporter: the gm said they tried to repsychothal water -- repsychothal water but --...
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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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other, some of them, it appears, have succumbed, you know, to a weakness to create some kind of an offline system instead of being honest and transparent about it and saying i need help out here, i need reinforcements. >> if there are people at the department of veterans affairs who are lyinging and cheating and giving out false reports, you can't blame the president of the united states if there are some bad apples inside the system. >> well, i don't know. people look up to those above them and if they see that happening, and -- >> do they see shinseki doing that? >> oh, no. >> he's the secretary of veterans affairs. >> i don't think he's doing anything about it. >> he's the secretary of veterans affairs. >> he's responsible, but the ultimate person responsible for this i think is the commander in chief. he is the guy who ought to now be taking that kind of decisive action to see that we take care of these veterans out there who still -- there are maybe more of these valdezes out there because if they were jammed then and can't make the appointments in 12 days, they can't now. >> let me l
other, some of them, it appears, have succumbed, you know, to a weakness to create some kind of an offline system instead of being honest and transparent about it and saying i need help out here, i need reinforcements. >> if there are people at the department of veterans affairs who are lyinging and cheating and giving out false reports, you can't blame the president of the united states if there are some bad apples inside the system. >> well, i don't know. people look up to those...
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all nuclear reactors in japan are offline after the fukushima daiichi accident in 2011. aso also said japan needs a growth strategy that will allow businesses to earn foreign currency, not only through exports, but also through overseas investment. he said such a strategy is needed to stop the current account surplus from shrinking further. >>> the people at mitsubishi chemical holdings are planning a takeover deal in japan to fuel their operations abroad. they want to spend almost a billion dollars to buy a company that makes industrial gases. mitsubishi executives are preparing a tender offer for a majority stake in tao nippon sanso. they make nitrogen and other gases for use in chemical factories. the mitsubishi executives want to produce nitrogen for a chemical plant that they're planning to build in the united states. >>> the man who runs the renault nissan alliance has been chosen to run the automakers in europe. carlo ghosn has been elected for a second time. he could play a main role in opening up more markets to japanese cars. ghosn previously served as presiden
all nuclear reactors in japan are offline after the fukushima daiichi accident in 2011. aso also said japan needs a growth strategy that will allow businesses to earn foreign currency, not only through exports, but also through overseas investment. he said such a strategy is needed to stop the current account surplus from shrinking further. >>> the people at mitsubishi chemical holdings are planning a takeover deal in japan to fuel their operations abroad. they want to spend almost a...
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online and offline you and just as popular as double it the one that is the homeland and also the red hat yet. we just talked about trying a little biased. i just now but now there's news that there will be seeing we'll be seeing my mom writes always in seoul and ninety act and that these guys are still popular and he meant that there may not fit all in collaboration with some idol groups and it doesn't appear there also weren't you might share a song for the brazil will come out it is coming up in just a couple of months that it really super stars from that night me yet again banning the busiest one of his youth he is defeated and interesting. i was out like a lot of korean characters are becoming well known around the world and that sounds like a great start to a few feature for cartoons and animations think is in town to pay the irs. and so come on korea today told of the permian refugees in risking their minds. light can be found. bombardier the story. what a private owner to this very special children's their version of viral fever. the nation celebrates what is that a steady str
online and offline you and just as popular as double it the one that is the homeland and also the red hat yet. we just talked about trying a little biased. i just now but now there's news that there will be seeing we'll be seeing my mom writes always in seoul and ninety act and that these guys are still popular and he meant that there may not fit all in collaboration with some idol groups and it doesn't appear there also weren't you might share a song for the brazil will come out it is coming...
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the tank was taken offline and the north marin water district tested the water. >> we did find out that no bacterial contamination. >> reporter: but the district says as a health precaution it decided to drain the tank into the storm drain system. $900,000 of water drained. >> they shouldn't have drained it. because they're on our butt about watering or flowers and stuff. >> they did test it and they did say it was okay. >> reporter: chris degabriel said the district did try to recycle the water but because of the late summer rain there was nowhere to put it. >> we had just received a lot of rainfall. nobody was using recycled water and the recycled water tank was full. >> reporter: the number one priority is water quality and that is why it says the tank was drained. in nevato, mike mibach. >>> the vector control crews working abatement a month early. they said the mild winter never really got rid of the mosquitoes. you can help protect yourself and family members from west nile by removing or draining any standing water near your home. >>> wall street closed mixed today head of the mo
the tank was taken offline and the north marin water district tested the water. >> we did find out that no bacterial contamination. >> reporter: but the district says as a health precaution it decided to drain the tank into the storm drain system. $900,000 of water drained. >> they shouldn't have drained it. because they're on our butt about watering or flowers and stuff. >> they did test it and they did say it was okay. >> reporter: chris degabriel said the...
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the tank was taken offline and the north marin water district tested the water. >> we did find out thatere were no bacterial contamination. >> reporter: but the district says as a health precaution it decided to drain the tank into the storm drain system. $900,000 of water drained. >> they shouldn't have drained it. because they're on our butt about watering or flowers and stuff. >> they did test it and they did say it was okay. >> reporter: chris degabriel said the district did try to recycle the water but because of the late summer rain there was nowhere to put it. >> we had just received a lot of rainfall. nobody was using recycled water and the recycled water tank was full. >> reporter: the number one priority is water quality and that is why it says the tank was drained. in nevato, mike mibach. >>> the vector control crews working abatement a month early. they said the mild winter never really got rid of the mosquitoes. you can help protect yourself and family members from west nile by removing or draining any standing water near your home. >>> wall street closed mixed today head o
the tank was taken offline and the north marin water district tested the water. >> we did find out thatere were no bacterial contamination. >> reporter: but the district says as a health precaution it decided to drain the tank into the storm drain system. $900,000 of water drained. >> they shouldn't have drained it. because they're on our butt about watering or flowers and stuff. >> they did test it and they did say it was okay. >> reporter: chris degabriel said...
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youtube has been offline for march, and this country is a member of n.a.t.o. wanting to be part of the european union. we see a global increase. in turkey's case, one of the things they did was go twitter, the company, based in the united states and demand they block content and in some cases they complied with orders. twitter complied with orders in other countries. i think what we are seeing here is a rise in censorship around the world and an increase in the willingness of american companies to be complicit. >> not just twitter. >> facebook, google countries. >> it's important as internet is important in the united states and around the world. >> this show may be over, but the conversation conditions on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. you can find us on twitter at av consider this. see you next
youtube has been offline for march, and this country is a member of n.a.t.o. wanting to be part of the european union. we see a global increase. in turkey's case, one of the things they did was go twitter, the company, based in the united states and demand they block content and in some cases they complied with orders. twitter complied with orders in other countries. i think what we are seeing here is a rise in censorship around the world and an increase in the willingness of american companies...
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. >> yeah, that's absolutely true, whether online or offline. there seems to be an idea somehow women will take their guns or rights away. all we're talk about is something as simple as background checks. the hatred that has engendered has been bizarre, whether tweets or showing up with armed carry around women and mothers. there seems to be no distinction between what is acceptable behavior and what's not. >> seems to me that when we're looking at this horrible thing that happened this weekend and the influence, there is this kind of awful diagram of two subcultures that can be ugly indeed, this gun culture, ugliest parts of gun culture, i want to be specific, and the ugliest parts of the online misogyny. there's an obsession. he says in one line i will be the ultimate alpha male. explain the currency of that term. >> the alpha male is, as you said, he is the head macho guy, and everyone else is beta male. he gets all the ladies, looks a certain way. they even have if your jaw is a certain sharpness, it is very bizarre. >> there's a whole unive
. >> yeah, that's absolutely true, whether online or offline. there seems to be an idea somehow women will take their guns or rights away. all we're talk about is something as simple as background checks. the hatred that has engendered has been bizarre, whether tweets or showing up with armed carry around women and mothers. there seems to be no distinction between what is acceptable behavior and what's not. >> seems to me that when we're looking at this horrible thing that happened...
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interesting fact is that the campaign, which started online with the hashtag free aj staff, went offline, because the index, for example - we went to protest outside the egyptian embassy, to denounce egyptian authorities attacks on media freedom, and to ask for the release of the journalist. the impact of the campaign on the authorities - we don't know yet, but i believe that so many journalists are attending the trial and reporting on it, continues to put pressure on the authorities. because the authorities know not only the world, but egyptian people are watching them. >> okay, thank you indeed. mel oddy talking to us live from london. >>> police in iraq say self have been killed in two consecutive explosions in the capital. both attacks involved suicide car bombers in the karada district of central baghdad. the first blast happened near a hospital three were killed. the second explosion went off near a civil court. >>> still to come here at al jazeera - protesters in the thai capital force the acting prime minister to abandon a meeting with election officials. plus, the state or grain
interesting fact is that the campaign, which started online with the hashtag free aj staff, went offline, because the index, for example - we went to protest outside the egyptian embassy, to denounce egyptian authorities attacks on media freedom, and to ask for the release of the journalist. the impact of the campaign on the authorities - we don't know yet, but i believe that so many journalists are attending the trial and reporting on it, continues to put pressure on the authorities. because...
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. >> take us offline. do it now. wind it down. >> sandra.ould have been watching bryan watching himself. can i say it? you said, well, i looked like the guy in the hemorrhoid commercial. it's true, remarkable the similarities between the two of you. i didn't expect to hear about "godzilla." you nearly passed on "godzilla," why? >> coming off of "breaking bad" we had another year and half to go and i knew it was coming to an end, i thought, i have to do something of the same quality and writing that "breaking bad" is and held it to a very high standard. then i realized, that's unfair. i loved "godzilla." that was my favorite monster as a kid growing up. one of my agents said, you should read this script. it's very different from what you think. i did read it. my character is a very strong father-son relationship in the narrative. i thought, this is exactly what i should do. it won't be compared to breaking bad, a completely different genre. it's a lot of fun. i think they used the 3d quality very soundly because it's not overdone, a good fun
. >> take us offline. do it now. wind it down. >> sandra.ould have been watching bryan watching himself. can i say it? you said, well, i looked like the guy in the hemorrhoid commercial. it's true, remarkable the similarities between the two of you. i didn't expect to hear about "godzilla." you nearly passed on "godzilla," why? >> coming off of "breaking bad" we had another year and half to go and i knew it was coming to an end, i thought, i have...
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talk to you offline. thanks, chris cillizza.in durant's moving speech to accept the mvp award had more than just the oklahoma city thunder star in tears. >> you made us believe, you kept us off the street. put clothes on our back and food on the table. when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us and you're the real mvp. >> and now we are hearing from that real mvp, durant's mother wanda pratt who shared this inspiring message for other single moms this morning on the "today" show. >> never give up. to always put your children first, to always commit yourself to their dreams, their aspirations and goals, even when it gets, when you have those lonely nights and you're crying to yourself, remember that it's for them. and they will get that. they will receive that and i've realized that is what children really want. they want to know their parents are 100% behind them and they'll give you everything you expect. you love this game. more than your wife... more than your kids... more than
talk to you offline. thanks, chris cillizza.in durant's moving speech to accept the mvp award had more than just the oklahoma city thunder star in tears. >> you made us believe, you kept us off the street. put clothes on our back and food on the table. when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us and you're the real mvp. >> and now we are hearing from that real mvp, durant's mother wanda pratt who shared this inspiring message for other...
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in the same way the law's already on books to do offline, on the books for offline illegal copying and distribution. you know, as i i meet with world leaders, i make this point emphatically because one of the things no matter whether i'm in ukraine or where i am of late, part of the issue that still is one of the major elements of our foreign policy is the significant change and promotion of trade, rules for for the 21st century. because the 20th century rules are somewhat obsolete. in taking someone else's -- and taking someone else's intellectual property is theft. plain and simple, what it is, it's just theft. theft not only from the the individual creator and the company, but theft from the united states' gross national product. because billions of dollars and tens of thousands of american jobs. it has profound negative effect on our economy. and i also point out to these leaders until they clamp down on copyright infringement, stealing our1ózzp8#v business trade secr, using our intellectual -- excuse me, using our unlicensed software, that those nations will remain second rate pow
in the same way the law's already on books to do offline, on the books for offline illegal copying and distribution. you know, as i i meet with world leaders, i make this point emphatically because one of the things no matter whether i'm in ukraine or where i am of late, part of the issue that still is one of the major elements of our foreign policy is the significant change and promotion of trade, rules for for the 21st century. because the 20th century rules are somewhat obsolete. in taking...
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on the books for offline illegal copying and distribute chin. you know, i said meet with world leaders, i make this point emphatically because one of the things, no matter if i'm in ukraine are wary enough latecomer part of the issue that still is one of the major elements of our foreign policy is the significant change in promotion of trade, rules for the 21st century because the 21st century rules are somewhat obsolete. in taking someone's intellectual property is theft, plain and simple. that's not only from the individual creator in the company, the fat from the united states gross national product because billions of dollars and tens of thousands of american jobs has profound negative effect on our economy. i also point out to these leaders come until they clamped down on copyright infringement, stealing our business trade secrets, using our intellectual -- using unlicensed software, those nations remains second-rate powers, i'm able to that environment that generates homegrown innovation. because intellectual property is not just for big a
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economy, but now it's about time that consumers will spend more money, and also because of the online/offline opportunities for online ecommerce. >> i know jon fortt, my colleague back at the new york stock exchange, has a question for you, as well. jon? >> hi, sidney. congratulations. i want to ask about the comparison to amazon. i think investors might look to amazon as sort of a model of what to expect from you. at what point do you think you might pause in your spending on infrastructure, on logistics and let some profits flow through? is that something that might happen in the near future? or is that still far off? >> well, i think we're seeing an obsession with customer experience. but jd.com does go one step further to provide our own in-house last-mile delivery for the goods we ship to our consumers. so right now, the market in china has such tremendous growth opportunities. that's why we deliberately decide to continue to reinvest, but longer term we believe we have a great prospect for very, very meaningful profitability. >> we note, sidney, you lost $8 million last year. that loss
economy, but now it's about time that consumers will spend more money, and also because of the online/offline opportunities for online ecommerce. >> i know jon fortt, my colleague back at the new york stock exchange, has a question for you, as well. jon? >> hi, sidney. congratulations. i want to ask about the comparison to amazon. i think investors might look to amazon as sort of a model of what to expect from you. at what point do you think you might pause in your spending on...
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but the difference between online and offline is actually becoming less and less of a reality. be more virtual or tangible, we have that ability and we'll continue to have more and more of that ability. >> i imagine so. finally, some news we didn't want to ignore, google releasing numbers on diversity. we had reverend jesse jackson on who has been pushing for more disclosure for all kinds of tech companies. he said google has made a bold positive and necessary decision to release their equal employment opportunity report. it's a transparent effort that will unveil facts about gender and racial composition of google's workforce. they're to be commended. as a woman at google, what is your thought on that? >> this is not my area of exp t experti expertise, but we all believe in this effort. we are very excited that we went out with these numbers to show that we are trying to meet this challenge. we are excited about meeting will challenge. as a woman of course i'm excited about that, too. but for all of us, for everybody, for all the decide verse population that we want to attract
but the difference between online and offline is actually becoming less and less of a reality. be more virtual or tangible, we have that ability and we'll continue to have more and more of that ability. >> i imagine so. finally, some news we didn't want to ignore, google releasing numbers on diversity. we had reverend jesse jackson on who has been pushing for more disclosure for all kinds of tech companies. he said google has made a bold positive and necessary decision to release their...
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media, the increased government surveillance of the internet has only increased the anger, on and offline population lost its fear. even with this whole effort to criminalize the streets and movements, people are not going to refrain from going to the streets to raise their issues. >> translator: unfortunately soccer is a reflection of our country. brazil today is the country of impunity, violence and corruption. >> the world cup begins june 12th and as for the olympics, rio 2016 is defending the city's preparedness to host the games insisting it will meet all timelines and budgets for the big event. we'll see. now to another crisis boiling over, this one in nigeria, the number of kidnapped school girls missing in the country has risen to 276, far higher than previous estimates. this week protesters have been demanding more government action as nigerian police update the number of escaped girls to 53. the terror network kidnapped more than 300 teen girls two weeks ago and reports say some have been forced into slavery or marriage for as little as $12. nigeria continues to be one of the to
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. >> we'll take it offline, herb.you. >> i love you guys, too. >> congratulations on the book. "clash of the financial pundits." joshua brown. final trades. around the horn. stephanie lang. >> triumph group. it's a laggard in the aerospace industry. >> okay. doc? >> pbf. this is a refiner, judge. i'm buying it. and i own it right now. >> okay. pete? what are you watching today? >> gt advanced tech, scott, because of the sapphire and what's going on with apple, i think the stock's going higher. >> josh? >> "clash of the financial pundits," this is the number one book in investing out right thousand. buy it immediately. >> what's your real trade? >> applied materials, mentioned it earlier this week. i think it's in breakout mode. >> we're going to continue to follow this move that we've seen in interest rates. the ten-year note yield is certainly in focus. lowest levels now in just about a year. got to go back to last june or july as that note -- there it is -- the top of your screen, hit 241 earlier today. that does it
. >> we'll take it offline, herb.you. >> i love you guys, too. >> congratulations on the book. "clash of the financial pundits." joshua brown. final trades. around the horn. stephanie lang. >> triumph group. it's a laggard in the aerospace industry. >> okay. doc? >> pbf. this is a refiner, judge. i'm buying it. and i own it right now. >> okay. pete? what are you watching today? >> gt advanced tech, scott, because of the sapphire and...
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he is charging down -- knocking bloggers offline entirely, shutting down tv stations, any -- what littlendependent critical voices, what few independent critical voices there were are now being silenced. and this guy is consolidating his power. remember, after time, it has not been a totally smooth ride for him. he did face some substantial protests in moscow and other parts of the country after he returned to the presidency. so in some ways, that may be the most important part of this game for him, and i think he's winning it. >> schieffer: i think mike ropers made an interesting point talking about this week hearing about movement of those troops along the blorder. he says they're just replacing troops, that this is a rotation that's going on. >> putin clearly wants to keep that pressure on, i'm sure, through the ukrainian elections on may 25, probably long after. we've learned a lot about vladimir putin watching him in this crisis. and the only disagreement i have with michael is i think putin is running a country that's much weaker economically and politically than we sometimes reali
he is charging down -- knocking bloggers offline entirely, shutting down tv stations, any -- what littlendependent critical voices, what few independent critical voices there were are now being silenced. and this guy is consolidating his power. remember, after time, it has not been a totally smooth ride for him. he did face some substantial protests in moscow and other parts of the country after he returned to the presidency. so in some ways, that may be the most important part of this game for...
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we do use a lot of machine learning, but we do that offline. and then we have have this really amazing system that allows us to review where the car has driven in the past, how it reacted, and how it would react given whatever new thing it has learned. we can predict a lot of the behavior of the vehicle. it still needs to be generalizeab. you're not going to see the same cyclist in exact let's same place every time but you learn enough and get enough confidence that it will behave the way you wanted to. >> rose: it was written in the atlantic, right now it can't detect a car waving it into a lane, and still can't understand the universal language of urban traffic, honking. true? >> that's fair. what's interesting-- and this is one of the things we learned early in the project, was there's a lot of myth around this. that you have to be able to see one another and make eye contact. it turns out that you can send a lot of a message with how you position a vehicle. once your car starts moving forward that signals to the other people around you that
we do use a lot of machine learning, but we do that offline. and then we have have this really amazing system that allows us to review where the car has driven in the past, how it reacted, and how it would react given whatever new thing it has learned. we can predict a lot of the behavior of the vehicle. it still needs to be generalizeab. you're not going to see the same cyclist in exact let's same place every time but you learn enough and get enough confidence that it will behave the way you...
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we make a decision to publish other things privately online or offline. and what's interesting is, i think the european government has the best of intentions with the laws that they're trying to pass. the problem is going to come down to actually executing it because this is the -- the internet is one giant copying machine. >> you describe the decision by the european court for this so-called right to be forgotten, which would give people the right to ask google or some other search engine to take down links that they find embarrassing. are you worried about that? >> i'm very worried about that. as a practical matter it will make hard for websites like reddit to keep providing user content. that's why in the u.s., we decided to not make sites like reddit responsible for what their users do. that's been the basis of the open internet in this country. my concern is there's a false debate here. there's people who say privacy's dead. and that's not true. i don't believe that. there's people who say privacy is a fundamental right. and that leads you to crazy d
we make a decision to publish other things privately online or offline. and what's interesting is, i think the european government has the best of intentions with the laws that they're trying to pass. the problem is going to come down to actually executing it because this is the -- the internet is one giant copying machine. >> you describe the decision by the european court for this so-called right to be forgotten, which would give people the right to ask google or some other search...
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of the veterans administration -- because as i mentioned earlier, you and i had this conversation offlinea military family. my grandfather had issues with the va and those clearly predated president obama wasn't even around then. so -- but what happened was when my uncle came back from the vietnam war he had had ptsd. he was diagnosed as a schizophrenic. the reason why the va and other entities now recognize ptsd is because money went in to doing that. i think that on the one hand, yes, people are waiting, get them private care. but at the same time, let's fix the system that works. >> we need funding. that is so critical. >> jennifer is the one of all of us who's had experience with this system. get the last word. to you. >> i would say -- i would echo what tara was saying that these problems predate the obama administration. >> sure. >> they predate the bush administration. there have been -- these issues have been exacerbated, of course, by the influx of afghan and iraq vets but also because under the leadership of secretary shinseki, he was doing the right thing in including presumpti
of the veterans administration -- because as i mentioned earlier, you and i had this conversation offlinea military family. my grandfather had issues with the va and those clearly predated president obama wasn't even around then. so -- but what happened was when my uncle came back from the vietnam war he had had ptsd. he was diagnosed as a schizophrenic. the reason why the va and other entities now recognize ptsd is because money went in to doing that. i think that on the one hand, yes, people...
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online is often safer than offline, but that doesn't mean it's not a problem and it doesn't mean we shouldn'tmore and more. >> john, nice to spend time with you. thanks so much. we'll let you get back to the seminar in a beautiful part of the world. john lilly, greylock partners. ty, up to you. >> very interesting conversation. interesting guy. >>> this is one hot tech stock right now on pace for four straight monthly gains. up 25% in that time. can you guess which one it is? >>> plus -- >> the city featured in today's "power house" is the birthplace of actor robin williams. daily deals website groupon is headquartered here. and it's home to the world's first skyscraper. can you name that city? mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usa
online is often safer than offline, but that doesn't mean it's not a problem and it doesn't mean we shouldn'tmore and more. >> john, nice to spend time with you. thanks so much. we'll let you get back to the seminar in a beautiful part of the world. john lilly, greylock partners. ty, up to you. >> very interesting conversation. interesting guy. >>> this is one hot tech stock right now on pace for four straight monthly gains. up 25% in that time. can you guess which one it...
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though, is that i think there's so much share gain that will go on over the next five to ten years of offline going to online, and so i think that ecommerce, in particular, even more so than online advertising, is still really under penetrated, so i like some ecommerce companies, amazon as i mentioned, and in the case of alibaba, have exposure to that from a fairly sizable position in softbank, which owns about 34% of that company. >> your other picks before we run, baido, red hat, so that's the basket you're focusing on? >> i like all of those, and it's being selective, not just buying the bucket but finding the ones we think are best positioned over the next five years. >> ken, thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks, scott. >> ken allen, t. rowe price. pretty compelling thesis for guys like you, pete, who are looking at some of the weakness and buying on it. >> i think there are opportunities out there. i've still stayed away from the various names. whole foods is one of the view. there's a name i'd throw out, like a splunk. this was over $100 a share, now underneath $50 a share. when y
though, is that i think there's so much share gain that will go on over the next five to ten years of offline going to online, and so i think that ecommerce, in particular, even more so than online advertising, is still really under penetrated, so i like some ecommerce companies, amazon as i mentioned, and in the case of alibaba, have exposure to that from a fairly sizable position in softbank, which owns about 34% of that company. >> your other picks before we run, baido, red hat, so...
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. >> yeah, that's absolutely true, whether it's online or offline. there seems to be an idea somehow that women are going to take their guns away or take their rights away, when all we're talking about is something as simple as background checks. so the kind of anger and hatred that has engendered has been bizarre. you know, whether it's e-mails or tweets or even showing up with armed to carry in rent restaurants like chili's and chipotle's and sonic around women and mothers. so there seems to be no line or distinction between what is acceptable behavior and what's not. >> it seems to me also when we're looking at this, the horrible thing that happened this weekend and the influence, there is this kind of awful then diagram of two subcultures in american like that in their ugliest form can be very ugly indeed that is this kind of gun culture, the ugliest parts of gun culture, i want to be specific, and the ugliest parts of this online misogyny there is this obsession. he says it in one line of the video. i will be the ultimate alpha male. explain the
. >> yeah, that's absolutely true, whether it's online or offline. there seems to be an idea somehow that women are going to take their guns away or take their rights away, when all we're talking about is something as simple as background checks. so the kind of anger and hatred that has engendered has been bizarre. you know, whether it's e-mails or tweets or even showing up with armed to carry in rent restaurants like chili's and chipotle's and sonic around women and mothers. so there...
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do that offline, yes. >> can you give -- one of the things i think there is a stress for you all andhat is clearlyg consumers as and boldly as many of us belief you should inform them. of this can be prevented know.sumers, as you well you understand the ecosystem of the internet. you understand the concept of cookies and if you understand and ife browser is doing you understand the power of a a great deal avoid of the danger. consumers, thern more they are going to be afraid robustly participate in the internet in terms of accessing and doing the things that generate a lot of income for the ecostructure. i know it was better than it was harping on this years ago. the secret about their power, individual's users power. i've a great deal of power on this thing but the only reason i know it is because i have an amazing staff that helps me understand how i can access that power. the average consumer does not have a clue. that is what the organizations fund you ought to be worried about is how the consumer becomes more empowered in this environment. it is the only real way. >> if i can re
do that offline, yes. >> can you give -- one of the things i think there is a stress for you all andhat is clearlyg consumers as and boldly as many of us belief you should inform them. of this can be prevented know.sumers, as you well you understand the ecosystem of the internet. you understand the concept of cookies and if you understand and ife browser is doing you understand the power of a a great deal avoid of the danger. consumers, thern more they are going to be afraid robustly...
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content being taken offline and a second is the filtering challenge of repressive regimes answering. we are well under way in terms of building to these processes. >> i think it is fair to say that the life of autocratic dictators will get a lot worse. >> it has been great, but it is going downhill. >> a good game will you had. again, it goes back. we have always had geopolitical problems. crazy leaders. the individual because of the technology and we'll build is a new problem for them. they cannot shut the engine at down. if you do that than a classicism's you're scared picks the other side. so the reality is, you have to work with the internet. a classic example is china. as you know, they have banderas in one form or another with their likely to do for a long time. there are new services. so an example of a weak chain where you do a group of messages. by the wake of you can do e commerce. it is heavily censored. what happens when you have a clever idea every person in this room thinks it's such a clever idea and you began to send it to all of your friends, and 10 million people th
content being taken offline and a second is the filtering challenge of repressive regimes answering. we are well under way in terms of building to these processes. >> i think it is fair to say that the life of autocratic dictators will get a lot worse. >> it has been great, but it is going downhill. >> a good game will you had. again, it goes back. we have always had geopolitical problems. crazy leaders. the individual because of the technology and we'll build is a new problem...
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and over sometime, we'll make partnerships with retailers and getting further into the offline retailhave you had with the gncs and vitamin shoppes of the world, that would love the idea of the app that would say half of its product aren't as good for consumers as they may be claiming? >> we've actually seen companies like gnc use labdoor as an advertising tool. they've said we're highly rated on labdoor, and that's actually their selling point to bring people into stores. and so, for us, and for them, i think the idea of a huge store with hundreds of thousands of products, having a site like labdoor helps consumers differentiate and make us smarter, faster purchase. >> i'm definitely thinking of protein powder differently than i did two minutes ago, neil. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> with labdoor out in san francisco. >>> let's send it over to seema mody, get a check on zulily, right? >> yeah, carl. check out zulily, the online retailer on the move, opening at a 52-week low, after its expiration expired. it turned around after a number of traders we
and over sometime, we'll make partnerships with retailers and getting further into the offline retailhave you had with the gncs and vitamin shoppes of the world, that would love the idea of the app that would say half of its product aren't as good for consumers as they may be claiming? >> we've actually seen companies like gnc use labdoor as an advertising tool. they've said we're highly rated on labdoor, and that's actually their selling point to bring people into stores. and so, for us,...
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the concepts can be taught offline. >> this is the code to give a computer to recreate that computer.d drop the commands necessary to lead the angry bird. >> grab it. and over here. >> that's what you need to run the program. >> this is fun for you? >> yes. >> these lessons were developed and distributed by code.org a nonprofit dedicated to expanding computer science education. >> what do you want the computer to do? >> this is the organization's brainchild. >> the computers, as you probably know, are taking over the world. >> he believes codes should be taught in every school in america. >> why are you pushing for students to get on this bandwagon? >> 90% of oush schools don't teach computer science and this is a foundational field for the 21st century. >> from immigrant to microsoft program developer he's lived the american dream thanks to his background in computer science. he wants to give today's students the same chance. >> anybody who's in technology has that experience like me personally of having their life go from a regular life to an amazing life because of learning a skill
the concepts can be taught offline. >> this is the code to give a computer to recreate that computer.d drop the commands necessary to lead the angry bird. >> grab it. and over here. >> that's what you need to run the program. >> this is fun for you? >> yes. >> these lessons were developed and distributed by code.org a nonprofit dedicated to expanding computer science education. >> what do you want the computer to do? >> this is the organization's...
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i think we are getting offline. we can have the debate about that i'm not time on this. the potential is so much they are. i'm out of time. a quick preaching. >> missed one question. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here and thank you, mr. chairman for the hearing. we are all looking for this investment imbalances, wanting to move forward quickly enough with the results from this investment. in my state, i am from new mexico. the energy industry is certainly critical to our economic success. it is a significant composing of our current economic base. i think it is responsible for 30% of our state's general fund revenue. in a state like new mexico, that is the only way we pay for education. it's also clear to me that the natural gas revolution have national security implications. according to the international energy agency, the u.s. has enough natural gas to meet all of its energy resources by 2035 and that allows us to be less reliant on the middle east and other countries for energy. with that said, i know this has been discussed already. we have a respo
i think we are getting offline. we can have the debate about that i'm not time on this. the potential is so much they are. i'm out of time. a quick preaching. >> missed one question. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here and thank you, mr. chairman for the hearing. we are all looking for this investment imbalances, wanting to move forward quickly enough with the results from this investment. in my state, i am from new mexico. the energy industry is certainly critical...
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we're taking them offline, and then we're going to -- i said at the end of the day, we'll have 11 less than we have right now. he said, no, we're going to modernize 11, and then we'll put them back in. yeah, we're going to have 11 less. i turned to the cno and i said, how many ships do we have? he said, 283. i said, how many next year? he said 273. we're supposed to be trying to have 313, or 330 -- i mean, a lot more ships than we have, or are going to have. and in the meantime, the same thing, we look at the pacific, and the president talked about a pivot to the pacific. everybody in europe when they came in said, what does that mean? are you leaving us? are you leaving europe behind? no, it means we're also going to put more emphasis on the pacific. but the pay commander explained to us the size of the pacific. you take all the land mass on the earth, and put it in the pacific, and have enough room left over for africa and another africa, and another australia. and we're going to be taking care of that with less ships. next year he'll have 130 days where he has no aircraft carrier. a
we're taking them offline, and then we're going to -- i said at the end of the day, we'll have 11 less than we have right now. he said, no, we're going to modernize 11, and then we'll put them back in. yeah, we're going to have 11 less. i turned to the cno and i said, how many ships do we have? he said, 283. i said, how many next year? he said 273. we're supposed to be trying to have 313, or 330 -- i mean, a lot more ships than we have, or are going to have. and in the meantime, the same thing,...
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enhance victim confidence, whether it's legal representation -- i mean, literally, i can get with you offline and give you a laundry list, but the culmination of those two things, the senior leader focus and the number of things that enhance victim confidence we think are responsible. this is not an accident that there's a 50 percent increase in reporting. do you want to amplify that? >> mr. galbreath: sir, i would agree with that. i've been with sapro since 2007 in one form or another. i was the first military deputy of the -- director of the office. and what i would offer to you is, what has changed on the horizon is that senior leader focus. we talk to everyone in the department on this issue now. the secretary of defense, the deputy -- the acting deputy secretary of defense, and other -- and all four -- all of the joint chiefs of staff are all fully engaged on this, like they never have been before. and we really do believe that this is -- people have heard their message and are coming forward as a result of that. >> maj. gen. snow: if i could add -- just say one more thing to that, jamie
enhance victim confidence, whether it's legal representation -- i mean, literally, i can get with you offline and give you a laundry list, but the culmination of those two things, the senior leader focus and the number of things that enhance victim confidence we think are responsible. this is not an accident that there's a 50 percent increase in reporting. do you want to amplify that? >> mr. galbreath: sir, i would agree with that. i've been with sapro since 2007 in one form or another. i...
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you're not really not focused, a computer program >> you're comparing us to your traditional offlineown and talks with you. they're advertising what theyou goals for retirement are. what's it worth on the table? >> it's worth something and there are advantages software has. software never has a bad day and doesn't wake up and recommend one stock and a different stock to somebody else. software is there 365 days a year. >> what is the return? >> we found over the long term nothing outperforms a globally diversified portfolio. you can't pick hot stocks or trend and do any better. just symptomized for them and their goals. we found if we compared our portfolio to advisors third party data over had advisories have done over 34 sample periods our portfolio outperformed 90% of the time. >> there's a lot of inefficiency clearly in this space. interesting to see which of these companies figures out the best way to get investors to do the right thing. isn't that where it comes down to? >> agreed. >> thank you. >> from betterment, thank you. >> at the nasdaq, right now, it is at just about 413
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so our offline strategy is to help our sellers put their merchandise into stores not for etsy to open always had the sense that the demographics of the etsy user might be different from your typical ecommerce site, maybe a little bit more female, maybe a little bit more skewed toward middle america, the way that pinterest is. i know at a certain point you were the most popular source of content on pinterest. >> right. >> what can you say about who that user is and how they've evolved? >> the etsy, we consider them members, the etsy member is largely female. we consider that a big advantage, because women control household income around the world. a asetsy has grown, it's all ethnic groups, and it's become like the world, not a small niche. >> we ask you about going public, and you're well positioned to go public. your reaction to that? >> i agree with fred. we are well positioned. we really believe etsy is a 100-year company. we want to build a company that lasts 100 years. we're in no rush to go public. we've been profitable since 2009, which is fairly unique. we're well positioned b
so our offline strategy is to help our sellers put their merchandise into stores not for etsy to open always had the sense that the demographics of the etsy user might be different from your typical ecommerce site, maybe a little bit more female, maybe a little bit more skewed toward middle america, the way that pinterest is. i know at a certain point you were the most popular source of content on pinterest. >> right. >> what can you say about who that user is and how they've...
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that i mean they've taken i want to say no community hundred fifty eight coal fired power plants offline which is the equivalent of taking forty five million cars off the road because people are extraordinary so how do you handle the preacher you know what i love this man and i want him to understand that i here's the question. he calls himself the steward of god which i think is great spiers people. but as a steward of god the question that we have is don't you think it's your responsibility to tell your congregation your followers the truth that this science exists and james cameron said it exactly you know ninety nine percent of climate and nine out of one hundred scientists say climate change is real it's happening as manmade would you not believe that i know that so that's point and so if you have a surgery right and ninety nine doctors told you larry you have to have the surgery would you go to that one hundred doctor for that hundred opinion nuts i wouldn't think so so changes mind or you just you know i think we gave him a significant amount information. i aim to give him enough
that i mean they've taken i want to say no community hundred fifty eight coal fired power plants offline which is the equivalent of taking forty five million cars off the road because people are extraordinary so how do you handle the preacher you know what i love this man and i want him to understand that i here's the question. he calls himself the steward of god which i think is great spiers people. but as a steward of god the question that we have is don't you think it's your responsibility...
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also, go offline, go to a store and negotiate. some people call it bargaining. about that. people in europe and across the world go ahead and negotiate on prices. we don't do thatch so much in the united states. you can go ahead and do that and then online can you price match. >> i'm going to it see if that will work for me in a few minutes when i go to starbucks. 20% discount. price negotiate. great to he see you this morning. fascinating. >>> four americans left to die in benghazi still no justice. nancy pelosi is calling the search for answers a political stunt. governor huckabee is here to weigh in on that next. everyone's favorite crack smoking mayor rob ford is back in the news this do morning. is he getting violent. sedansing in violence? >> double agent? spy thriller? you don't know if you don't think "hashtag love dad" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp" find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price,"sma
also, go offline, go to a store and negotiate. some people call it bargaining. about that. people in europe and across the world go ahead and negotiate on prices. we don't do thatch so much in the united states. you can go ahead and do that and then online can you price match. >> i'm going to it see if that will work for me in a few minutes when i go to starbucks. 20% discount. price negotiate. great to he see you this morning. fascinating. >>> four americans left to die in...