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all of japan's 48 nuclear power plants are currently offline. citizens group submitted a petition to the kagoshima prefectural assembly, calling for the plant to be reactivated. the assembly voted to support the petition and gave its approval for the restart. kagoshima governor yuichiro ito is expected to bring the plant back online. he said he'll make up his mind after considering the decisions by the host city and the prefectural assembly. >>> a japanese mayor is speaking out against a government plan for his town to store radioactive waste. shibuya, north of tokyo was named as a possible site for waste from fukushima. the government plans to build five permanent facilities in eastern and northeastern japan. this is one of them. it's next to fukushima. the waste includes radioactive waste exceeding the government's set limit from the nuclear accident. residents claim a natural source of drinking water near the planned construction site will be confiscated. the mayor -- it calls for all radioactive waste to be stored at an intermediate facility
all of japan's 48 nuclear power plants are currently offline. citizens group submitted a petition to the kagoshima prefectural assembly, calling for the plant to be reactivated. the assembly voted to support the petition and gave its approval for the restart. kagoshima governor yuichiro ito is expected to bring the plant back online. he said he'll make up his mind after considering the decisions by the host city and the prefectural assembly. >>> a japanese mayor is speaking out against...
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so being able to identify that offline makes it much easier to identify on line. >> mr. beach, did you have anything to add? >> yeah, probably one of the best digital efforts is the campaign in texas, a huge race on both sides. it really is taking data, you know, to reach voters and, you know, whether it's the language that they are, you know, most a customed to using or what the targeting says is an important thing because you have multiple blocks of voters that you can't putting a winning coalition together without. host: 2 comments on the same topic on twitter. when i get robo calls, i get enraged at being invaded and hold it against the candidate and the more e-mails i get asking for repeat donations, the more determined i am not to do it. does that go into your al gorithim? >> there is something known as frequency and the idea of inundating you with political messages unfortunately is something that i nor michael will be able to control. it's going to happen. it gets annoying to receive 100 phone calls in a day or, you know, all of the various campaigns out there. w
so being able to identify that offline makes it much easier to identify on line. >> mr. beach, did you have anything to add? >> yeah, probably one of the best digital efforts is the campaign in texas, a huge race on both sides. it really is taking data, you know, to reach voters and, you know, whether it's the language that they are, you know, most a customed to using or what the targeting says is an important thing because you have multiple blocks of voters that you can't putting a...
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all are currently offline. >>> people in indonesia are trying to make sure children know what to do the next time disaster strikes. more than 220,000 people lost their lives in the indian ocean tsunami in 2004. many of them died because they didn't know how to react. now they are getting advice from survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> reporter: >> reporter: she is a journalist who's reported from around the world. . she became intrigued by the paintings on the walls of temporary housing. >> the paintings really helped me. they make me happy and give me energy and ease my mind. i'm grateful for that. >> they were member of a high school class. she asked if one of the students could draw a comet to help people to gear for stasers. his dream is to become artist and he was working on a comic about how people can protect themselves during disasters. how did you come up with a story? >> it's based on my own experience. i was at a friend's house when the earthquake hit. >> he felt the jolt of a quake and panicked as he tried to escape. he says a passer by saved his life with a sim
all are currently offline. >>> people in indonesia are trying to make sure children know what to do the next time disaster strikes. more than 220,000 people lost their lives in the indian ocean tsunami in 2004. many of them died because they didn't know how to react. now they are getting advice from survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> reporter: >> reporter: she is a journalist who's reported from around the world. . she became intrigued by the paintings on the...
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. >> i make above the cut offline for financial aid so i will be struggling and bearing the burden. >> reporter: officials say financial aid and scholarship -- after three years of no increases they said they have no choice. >> we don't have time to kick the can down the road. we have to make a decision today. >> reporter: it would raise $100 million that the legislator failed to provide. >> shame on us for being in this position today that got this bus load of students from all over the state to have to come here and listen to us point pingers at each other -- fingers at each other. shame on us. >> reporter: the 7-2 vote recommends the board adopt the tuition hike. students blame the problems on excessive salaries. the only no votes the governor and the student regents. >> i think you need to understand what effect this has on students. >> reporter: they are expected to approve this hike tomorrow. but several of them argued the budget process is broken and has to be fixed. so higher education is no longer vulnerable to economic and political cycles. >> looks like it is a done deal. t
. >> i make above the cut offline for financial aid so i will be struggling and bearing the burden. >> reporter: officials say financial aid and scholarship -- after three years of no increases they said they have no choice. >> we don't have time to kick the can down the road. we have to make a decision today. >> reporter: it would raise $100 million that the legislator failed to provide. >> shame on us for being in this position today that got this bus load of...
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. >>> they have taken their public sites offline. they're making repairs in response to a suspected hacker attack. an official says no classified areas were affected. >>> and president obama is back at the white house this morning after the his trim to the asia-pacific region. he stepped off "air force one" late sunday and with a showdown with republicans on immigration. on cbs's "face the nation" bob schieffer asked mike leake if republicans are ready to shut down the government over possible executive actions. >> it's difficult for us to know how best we should respond when we don't know what he's going to do yet, but we're standing ready looking at the fact that it's important for us to defend a rule of law. >> the president and republicans in office are at odds over the keystone pipeline on the gulf coast. >>> and president obama says the beheading of aid worker peter kassig is pure evil. kassig is the fifth that isis has killed. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. peter kassig is be
. >>> they have taken their public sites offline. they're making repairs in response to a suspected hacker attack. an official says no classified areas were affected. >>> and president obama is back at the white house this morning after the his trim to the asia-pacific region. he stepped off "air force one" late sunday and with a showdown with republicans on immigration. on cbs's "face the nation" bob schieffer asked mike leake if republicans are ready to...
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all of japan's 48 nuclear plants are offline. the assembly is likely to follow suit and the governor of the prefecture is also expected to give his approval. the power company operates the sendai nuclear power plant. it's the country's first nuclear facility to meet stricter government requirements put in place after the 2011 accident. they held a special meeting on thursday. the citizen's group held a petition for the plant to be reactivated. they asked questions about making the plan resistant to earthquakes and plans to evacuate residents in the event of an emergency. the full assembly is expected to adopt the measure. the meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:00 p.m. the governor has said he'll make up his mind after considering the decisions by the host city and the prefectural assembly. >>> a japanese mayor is speaking out against a plan for his plan to store radioactive waste. the town north of tokyo was named at a possible site for waste from fukushima. the government plans to build five permanent dispose alpha silties in e
all of japan's 48 nuclear plants are offline. the assembly is likely to follow suit and the governor of the prefecture is also expected to give his approval. the power company operates the sendai nuclear power plant. it's the country's first nuclear facility to meet stricter government requirements put in place after the 2011 accident. they held a special meeting on thursday. the citizen's group held a petition for the plant to be reactivated. they asked questions about making the plan...
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what is exciting, though, is these are now built by offline communities. the jest wutes talk about this idea of accompaniment. i think it is a really underrated -- something that we need to think about in the way that we build our companies. so i have a quick example even of young men who read my book and decided they wanted to create book clubs across kenya. that led to them deciding to create the ted conference that spawned these local conferences nd they've now run 60 across slums in east africa, navigate foundation is supporting these young men. when i first met them, one guy was making about $30 a month selling eggs on the streets. their average education was third grade. they need is a gathering space. what they need is someone to recognize them as an institution to recognize that there has to be some safety in this as well. because too often we have the workshop and then you go back to kind of a desolate place where if you hold your head too high someone is going to push down. so how do we build posses for people so they not only are innovating but
what is exciting, though, is these are now built by offline communities. the jest wutes talk about this idea of accompaniment. i think it is a really underrated -- something that we need to think about in the way that we build our companies. so i have a quick example even of young men who read my book and decided they wanted to create book clubs across kenya. that led to them deciding to create the ted conference that spawned these local conferences nd they've now run 60 across slums in east...
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people to take public conversations kwie ate and they can have tweets so they don't miss anything offline>>> the new service called music key will cost $8 a month. it's part of google's efforts to make more money from youtube. they say it will make it easier to find songs that can still be played for free. >>> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> when we return, a fiery hearing on tobacco. residents fume over a proposed tobacco ban. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by just for men autostop, the foolproof way to get rid of grey. the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a champion of saturday afternoons.... you're a champion of facial hair. just for men mustache and beard. we givecold symptoms.om your you give them the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol® it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. >>> here's a look at toda
people to take public conversations kwie ate and they can have tweets so they don't miss anything offline>>> the new service called music key will cost $8 a month. it's part of google's efforts to make more money from youtube. they say it will make it easier to find songs that can still be played for free. >>> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> when we return, a fiery hearing on tobacco. residents fume over a proposed tobacco ban. >>...
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. >> reporter: all 48 nuclear reactors at japan's 16 nuclear power plants have been offline. to get them back online, electric power companies have applied for screenings for 13 nuclear plants, including the sendai facility. they are required by the nuclear regulation authority, the nra, to see if their safety measures meet new government regulations. the screenings include checks on the safety of equipment, and on measures envisioning possible earthquakes, and other disasters. officials at kyushu electric power company strictly revised the scope of a hypothetical earthquake which may hit the plant. the operator raised the maximum strength of the quake. the new scenario takes into account quakes that could be triggered by currently unknown active faults. the sendai plant is the first among japan's facilities undergoing screenings. its estimated earthquake level has been assessed by the nra as being reasonable. plant officials have also raised the estimated level of maximum tsunami height. it built 15 meter high walls to protect equipment that is pumping sea water to cool the
. >> reporter: all 48 nuclear reactors at japan's 16 nuclear power plants have been offline. to get them back online, electric power companies have applied for screenings for 13 nuclear plants, including the sendai facility. they are required by the nuclear regulation authority, the nra, to see if their safety measures meet new government regulations. the screenings include checks on the safety of equipment, and on measures envisioning possible earthquakes, and other disasters. officials...
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some users today are unable to login to accounts that they just created and now washington state is offline because they are processing tax credits. cynthia burwell is still optimistic. >> we are open to things that improve afford built and access. we want to have that conversation about what can increase the fundamental goals of the act and we'll do that. >> but just because things are going better today doesn't mean obamacare isn't about to stop changes. there are unresolved legal challenges that could change key parts of the law and even if the law looks different down the line, some are predicting that president only will firmly stand by it for this reason. >> the president is not signing anything big. he's going to continue to stake his legacy on what he thinks is a success of this law. we're seeing that's not the case with skyrocketing deductibles and everything else. it's going to be a tough couple of years. >> and this afternoon we asked hhs secretary sylvia burwell if she's spoke with her predecessor kathleen sebelius and she said that they have not talked today but they have talke
some users today are unable to login to accounts that they just created and now washington state is offline because they are processing tax credits. cynthia burwell is still optimistic. >> we are open to things that improve afford built and access. we want to have that conversation about what can increase the fundamental goals of the act and we'll do that. >> but just because things are going better today doesn't mean obamacare isn't about to stop changes. there are unresolved legal...
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all commercial reactors in japan are currently offline. >>> humanitarian aid workers are the international red cross and red crescent societies gathered recently in fukushima. they wanted to gain firsthand advice on how people worldwide should prepare for nuclear disasters. nhk world has more. >> reporter: representatives of the international federation of red cross and the red crescent societies from 17 countries visited the town last week. >> this is the monument for the tsunami victims. >> reporter: secretary-general and his colleagues were in fukushima to learn from people who experienced the nuclear disaster. on march 11th, 2011, immediately after the tsunami, japanese red cross rescue teams rushed to fukushima. but they had to retreat once the crisis at the nuclear plant began. the teams were completely unprepared for a nuclear accident. they had no tools to measure radiation or protective gear. members of the red cross have helped people in trouble around the world throughout its 150-year history. the unprecedented disaster at fukushima daiichi provided some important lessons. >> th
all commercial reactors in japan are currently offline. >>> humanitarian aid workers are the international red cross and red crescent societies gathered recently in fukushima. they wanted to gain firsthand advice on how people worldwide should prepare for nuclear disasters. nhk world has more. >> reporter: representatives of the international federation of red cross and the red crescent societies from 17 countries visited the town last week. >> this is the monument for the...
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all commercial reactors in japan are currently offline. >>> country club owners in japan are changing they do business. they are seeing a decline in the number of golf players. so they're tailoring their courses to appeal to any clientele. >> reporter: japan's golfing industry is facing a crisis. the generation that discovered this sport is aging. and the number of players is in decline. the owners of japan's 2,000-plus courses know that competition will intensify and that those who fail to attract more customers will be forced to close. this country club is focusing its efforts on developing a new clientele. one strategy to achieve this is to listen to the players' needs. two years ago the course launched a monthly all-women event. many female golfers said they wanted to play at a more leisurely pace on weekdays, when the course is less crowded. all-women events are popular because players can join on their own. whatever their level. and improving one's handicap is not the only objective. the impact has been noticeable. the proportion of female members has doubled to 20% over the las
all commercial reactors in japan are currently offline. >>> country club owners in japan are changing they do business. they are seeing a decline in the number of golf players. so they're tailoring their courses to appeal to any clientele. >> reporter: japan's golfing industry is facing a crisis. the generation that discovered this sport is aging. and the number of players is in decline. the owners of japan's 2,000-plus courses know that competition will intensify and that those...
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he says a polling in brauer county as offline for an hour, and caused delays for voters. connecticut extended voting at two polling places. those places opened late because election officials did not deliver the voting lifts. the governor was among those forced to wait to vote. a puzzling problem in virginia, this is a video of what some are facing. when he selects a candidate's name, it was selecting the opponent. officials say they were taken out. it should not affect the dlat. >> and a polling site in rural shannon county opened an hour late. the polling worker didn't show up. workers had to go to his house to get the ballot. we will not get results until 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> thank you, we condition our coverage, "america votes 2014" 2014. >> i'm cedric williams. i'm from chapel hill - i guess we are interested in health care and education. she is five, turning six, making sure that she has a good education. >>> polls closing. the results are being tabulated. which party will control the senate. will washington's gridlock end. tonight - the answers that will affect e
he says a polling in brauer county as offline for an hour, and caused delays for voters. connecticut extended voting at two polling places. those places opened late because election officials did not deliver the voting lifts. the governor was among those forced to wait to vote. a puzzling problem in virginia, this is a video of what some are facing. when he selects a candidate's name, it was selecting the opponent. officials say they were taken out. it should not affect the dlat. >> and a...
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state department has taken its unclassified e-mail system and public websites offline this morning. the department is making repairs and upgrades in response to a suspected hacker attack. an official says no classified systems were affected. it's the fourth government agency to announce a computer breach in recent months. >>> and president obama is back at the white house this morning after his trip to the asia-pacific region. he stepped off "air force one" late sunday and with a showdown with republicans on immigration. on cbs's "face the nation" bob shiver asked senator mike leake if republicans are ready to shut down the government over possible executive actions. >> it's difficult for us to know how best we should respond when we don't know what he's going to do yet, but we're standing ready looking at the fact that it's important for us to defend a rule of law. >> the president and republicans in congress are also at odds over the keystone xl pipeline from canada to the gulf coast. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, reaction from bill cosby's lawyer over the latest allega
state department has taken its unclassified e-mail system and public websites offline this morning. the department is making repairs and upgrades in response to a suspected hacker attack. an official says no classified systems were affected. it's the fourth government agency to announce a computer breach in recent months. >>> and president obama is back at the white house this morning after his trip to the asia-pacific region. he stepped off "air force one" late sunday and...
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imagine how big that will be because i want more people involved, more companies involvement, more offline shops with involvement. it is going to be big. i don't know, this day, i just think the number today, i'm happy about that. >> reporter: now that alibaba is listed in new york, jack ma says he has his arm set on the financial arm, alipay. >> 90% of the young people using online payment are using our payment system in china. everybody say, wow, that big. anybody watch that for us? of course we use the system. we use technology. we use every system we could. but if we could be public more people know about us. more people look on us. that would be good. >> reporter: today's focus was on china's job fairshoppers. deep discounts on everything from hand bags to electronics. jack ma addressed them as well saying thank you, shop ahaholicf china, for contributing to the country's gdp. >>> closer to home, some of our biggest brick and mortar retailers are preparing to post their latest earnings as they gear up for the busiest shopping season of the year. courtney reagan with more now. >> repor
imagine how big that will be because i want more people involved, more companies involvement, more offline shops with involvement. it is going to be big. i don't know, this day, i just think the number today, i'm happy about that. >> reporter: now that alibaba is listed in new york, jack ma says he has his arm set on the financial arm, alipay. >> 90% of the young people using online payment are using our payment system in china. everybody say, wow, that big. anybody watch that for...
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. >> what's up with journalism in a general sense, offline from washington. you've been at both washington post and the new york times. you've seen the very best institutionally of journalism, but the business that you and i have been in for years is in a really interesting dynamic, it may be the most positive way to say it. >> interesting might be the most positive way to say it. >> offer your point of view on weather the business we're in is healthy or not and whether the future is bright or gloomy. >> yeah. i mean, the problem with the media is as you know, it's people. there are a lot of -- you know, some incredibly good journalists working today -- or who are not working today just tragically. i mean, i think that media, more than ever, i mean, certainly newspapers are trying to fine their way. there's a redefinition going on. >> right. >> no one's really figured out how to make money on the internet that well, and hopefully the better angels will prevail. i think one of the challenges that we at new york times and paipal like the wall street journal and
. >> what's up with journalism in a general sense, offline from washington. you've been at both washington post and the new york times. you've seen the very best institutionally of journalism, but the business that you and i have been in for years is in a really interesting dynamic, it may be the most positive way to say it. >> interesting might be the most positive way to say it. >> offer your point of view on weather the business we're in is healthy or not and whether the...
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and this play into this because he said chile bay to a pipeline that was offline that was in disrepair and they realize they could make money to run the view taken through the pipeline. when they first did the test it ruptured. so they patched it to put into service but a few months later there is the night -- eagerness pipeline explosion but the interesting thing is when the case plays out, the plaintiff's lawyer looks like dash asks for 100 million and the jury is so outraged by koch business practices they said make it 296 million. it is usually a traumatic for koch industries is they are dealing with other issues with the government at this point. the results is that koch industries changes the way it does business. you don't hear about the environmental disaster or what happened in the texas town happening. >> back to politics why did it take so long to make the connection between the koch funding and the rise of the two-party? >> a fee people started to make a connection early on but they do have koch industries and the brothers themselves distancing themselves from the teapartie
and this play into this because he said chile bay to a pipeline that was offline that was in disrepair and they realize they could make money to run the view taken through the pipeline. when they first did the test it ruptured. so they patched it to put into service but a few months later there is the night -- eagerness pipeline explosion but the interesting thing is when the case plays out, the plaintiff's lawyer looks like dash asks for 100 million and the jury is so outraged by koch business...
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a second just went. 17,000 was just spent online and offline in the u.k..eriously adopting black friday. >> it wasn't me. i didn't buy anything it is a great little number that you have there. perfect for dancing season. caroline brings us essex collusive interviews for -- exclusive intersfrures black friday. opec decided not to cut production yesterday. premiere oil on tv biggest loser on the stoxx 600. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move." i'm francine lacqua here in london. "the pulse" is coming up. we'll be joined by guy johnson very shortly. this is a look at the markets. a lot of focus on oil after opec decided not to cut production yesterday. that means of course the prices of oil have been sliding further and further in terms of what european stocks are doing. energy stocks are the biggest decliners. b.h.p. ke b.p. billiton. "the pulse" is coming up at the top of the hour. guy johnson joins us. it is all about immigration and the u.k. and what david cameron has to spafmente >> he will be speaking in the midlands a little bit later on m we'll take that
a second just went. 17,000 was just spent online and offline in the u.k..eriously adopting black friday. >> it wasn't me. i didn't buy anything it is a great little number that you have there. perfect for dancing season. caroline brings us essex collusive interviews for -- exclusive intersfrures black friday. opec decided not to cut production yesterday. premiere oil on tv biggest loser on the stoxx 600. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move." i'm francine lacqua here in...
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senator and your school board had succeeded in getting the pages ripped out there, they're accessible offline. you can actually read the page. arizona honors biology.com. now, here's the latest. now that the tea party majority was just voted off of the school board, now that there's all this uncertainty as to whether that means that the textbooks are going to be safe before the new school board gets sworn in, today, we heard from the gilbert arizona school district. and they told us, basically, that the ante is being upped. according to the gilbert arizona school district, it is used at four local high schools that is going to have the pages torn out, now they are also planning to "redakt" these four other biology textbooks as well. some of them are used in the school's advanced placement biology classes for which you're supposed to be able to get college credit. none of these textbooks abdicate abortion or get anywhere near abday kating abortion. they are boring, middle-of-the-road textbooks. all they have is political information, accurate information, about human reproduction and how it wo
senator and your school board had succeeded in getting the pages ripped out there, they're accessible offline. you can actually read the page. arizona honors biology.com. now, here's the latest. now that the tea party majority was just voted off of the school board, now that there's all this uncertainty as to whether that means that the textbooks are going to be safe before the new school board gets sworn in, today, we heard from the gilbert arizona school district. and they told us, basically,...
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. >> online and offline world, built-in social pressure keeps many but not all of the internet's worst impulses in check. the people using these services, dating sites, social sites, and news aggregators are fumbling through life, as people always have, only now they do it on phones and laptops. they've created a unique archive. databases around to the world hold years of yearning and chaos, and it can only be analyzed -- it conclude analyzed not only in the fullness of time. i spent several years gathering and deciphering data from almost every other major site and never been able -- quite been able to get over a nagging doubt which i'm not dully that big of a fan of the interit in despite me career. writing a book about the internet, of -- why bother? that's a questions of my dark hours. ll skip today -- i don't know if -- i will just beat misdemeanorful there's a great documently resident bob dylan called "don't look back." my best friend, justin in college, was studying film and bob gets into an argument with a guy who did or did not throw glass in the street. the climax of the con
. >> online and offline world, built-in social pressure keeps many but not all of the internet's worst impulses in check. the people using these services, dating sites, social sites, and news aggregators are fumbling through life, as people always have, only now they do it on phones and laptops. they've created a unique archive. databases around to the world hold years of yearning and chaos, and it can only be analyzed -- it conclude analyzed not only in the fullness of time. i spent...
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more companies involved, more offline shops involved. it is going to be big. i don't know. this day. the number today i'm happy by that. >> what he is concerned about is the 279 million packages -- wrap your head around that number -- that need to be delivered. a year ago about 156 million packages. in terms of problems is a big one. ma talking about hey i just hope all the millions of the trucks and vehicles that everybody gets there safely. and talking about the fact that the weather seemed to be pretty good. but that is certainly at least where he is focussing his concerns. not on the big number of sales but actually fulfilling all the sales. they have certainly turned this into if nothing else a big domestic story here in china. although i know the stock is actually down today. something it has not done in quite some time. >> buy the lead up. sell the news. fantastic stuff as always. when we come back. speaking of the ja ck ma, coulda partnership between he and apple really happen? discussion on that topic coming up later on in the show. and president obama coming out i
more companies involved, more offline shops involved. it is going to be big. i don't know. this day. the number today i'm happy by that. >> what he is concerned about is the 279 million packages -- wrap your head around that number -- that need to be delivered. a year ago about 156 million packages. in terms of problems is a big one. ma talking about hey i just hope all the millions of the trucks and vehicles that everybody gets there safely. and talking about the fact that the weather...
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expand from not only person to person but also person to object, person to information and online to offline. >> it's had a massive impact for the positive. wherever people are, family and friends around the globe, we can now just pull out our phones, so it really has opened up the world. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters...
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straightly the online marketplace washington state has been taken offline because of a broken tax credit calculatear. even though they were a few dollars off. the site will stay down until it's fixed. the hhs secretary announced today that tens of thousands of people have already applied for coverage. that was just before lunch. >> we're going to continue o watch everything and monitor everything. as i said all along, there will be places where we'll find things. what we're going to do is quickly work to take care of anything we find. we want to listen and hear. i think what weigh -- we see, with 23,000 people already applied in terms of the application process. >> reporter: 23,000 is a massive improvement over last year's first day when internal memos revealed that six applications went through on that first day of open enrollment. some lawmakers are concerned that people picking up new coverage through the exchanges are getting ripped of the way that the law is written. >> the president has not signed anything big. he's going to continue to stake his legacy on what he thinks is the suc
straightly the online marketplace washington state has been taken offline because of a broken tax credit calculatear. even though they were a few dollars off. the site will stay down until it's fixed. the hhs secretary announced today that tens of thousands of people have already applied for coverage. that was just before lunch. >> we're going to continue o watch everything and monitor everything. as i said all along, there will be places where we'll find things. what we're going to do is...
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so being able to identify that offline makes it much easier to identify on line. >> mr. beach, did you have anything to add? >> yeah, probably one of the best digital efforts is the campaign in texas, a huge race on both sides. it really is taking data, you know, to reach voters and, you know, whether it's the language that they are, you know, most a customed to using or what the targeting says is an important thing because you have multiple blocks of voters that you can't putting a winning coalition together without. host: 2 comments on the same topic on twitter. when i get robo calls, i get enraged at being invaded and hold it against the candidate and the more e-mails i get asking for repeat donations, the more determined i am not to do it. does that go into your al gorithim? >> there is something known as frequency and the idea of inundating you with political messages unfortunately is something that i nor michael will be able to control. it's going to happen. it gets annoying to receive 100 phone calls in a day or, you know, all of the various campaigns out there. w
so being able to identify that offline makes it much easier to identify on line. >> mr. beach, did you have anything to add? >> yeah, probably one of the best digital efforts is the campaign in texas, a huge race on both sides. it really is taking data, you know, to reach voters and, you know, whether it's the language that they are, you know, most a customed to using or what the targeting says is an important thing because you have multiple blocks of voters that you can't putting a...
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value is $1 trillion and we spend more on media and watch television, and shop more online, and more offliners of value there. a and so the idea as ryan kugler who was the director of "fruitvale station" about police brutality and also, a director wo working on a film about selma saying to not only have this boycott to be a day of shopping, but a day of action, and they have a site called blackout for human right, and there is a day to take action of screening for "do the right thing" by spike lee, and other actions around the country, but the idea is not to spend the money, but to think of ways to make tangible change to last beyond the court change and the police brutality and the moment in time, and actual impactful change and the goal is to make the presence of the african-american dollar known and felt by its absence on black friday, a day when many black people would be running to the mall. >> and you know, you talk about the change, and change in communiti communities, and so, as it pertains to the documentary, we focus on the story in ferguson that called to light the militarization
value is $1 trillion and we spend more on media and watch television, and shop more online, and more offliners of value there. a and so the idea as ryan kugler who was the director of "fruitvale station" about police brutality and also, a director wo working on a film about selma saying to not only have this boycott to be a day of shopping, but a day of action, and they have a site called blackout for human right, and there is a day to take action of screening for "do the right...
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twitter offer is designed to attract retailers to connect offline activity with online sales. and of course this comes after everyone is talk about the direct messaging fail. this tweet was quickly deleted. now this of course speaks to twitter's big challenge which is making the service easier to use. on investor day ceo's dick costolo easaid. >> we're going to add significant -- it will be the beginning of a steady cadence of improvements to private messaging functionality within twitter. >> what is he looking to buy for twitter? maybe a messaging happen. >> so this is obviously the more interesting part of this overall story today. the new news at the top. whatever. who are they going after? >> good question. somebody that increases, or a company that increases the functionality. that gives them another dimension. may even be an ad company. web adline because they need help there. >> is it critical they make a deal? >> i don't think so. but i think it would be a defensive move like a snap chat. because when you look at instagram, what is that? sharing pictures. facebook reco
twitter offer is designed to attract retailers to connect offline activity with online sales. and of course this comes after everyone is talk about the direct messaging fail. this tweet was quickly deleted. now this of course speaks to twitter's big challenge which is making the service easier to use. on investor day ceo's dick costolo easaid. >> we're going to add significant -- it will be the beginning of a steady cadence of improvements to private messaging functionality within...
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but maybe we can argue about that offline. visit the israeli program dealing with security i don't think it was boris is willing to accept the referred to it frequently as an ally in the middle east. with that program had not know the exact size and the delivery systems as well as aircraft and ballistic missiles it is a substantial program. >> i guess you are a follower of the professor that said nuclear related issues are more regional and as technology has spread so has the weapon behind it. but my question with an array and she has neighbors to the east and to the west the pakistan program was funded through saudi arabia. there is a lot of speculation that day already have them. said to have nuclear weapons to pakistan so it would make sense for areas to go after nuclear weapons tusis set that security with a hegemonic so with what is going on in the middle east right now the things they a cue, a network was really taken down? >> i assume everybody knows what the aq khan network is? he is the father of a nuclear weapons pro
but maybe we can argue about that offline. visit the israeli program dealing with security i don't think it was boris is willing to accept the referred to it frequently as an ally in the middle east. with that program had not know the exact size and the delivery systems as well as aircraft and ballistic missiles it is a substantial program. >> i guess you are a follower of the professor that said nuclear related issues are more regional and as technology has spread so has the weapon...
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>>> moolt pass, stores and encrypts information offline.sers are given a smart card to unlock pass wards and when finished surfing all log in information is relaced. the campaign's cold just under $110,000. so far it's raised nearly 6,000. wedge creates personal clouds networks. the device acts as the data center by storing files on its hard drive. users access information by connecting via wifi, provide tag secure way to retrieve files. the goal is $111,000. currently over 175,000 in funding. who should be this week's tech crowd leader. vote. now >>> pretty nice close for germany here. >> yeah. and in fact for the rest of europe as well. europe has massively underperformed this country during the course of the year. today they are making up a little. we have the investor survey from germanys going from negative to positive territory. also decent car registration figures. but the big news is the follow through from yesterday, of course when we rallied after draghi suggest before the parliament that buying government bonds suffering qe was a
>>> moolt pass, stores and encrypts information offline.sers are given a smart card to unlock pass wards and when finished surfing all log in information is relaced. the campaign's cold just under $110,000. so far it's raised nearly 6,000. wedge creates personal clouds networks. the device acts as the data center by storing files on its hard drive. users access information by connecting via wifi, provide tag secure way to retrieve files. the goal is $111,000. currently over 175,000 in...
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as we mentioned the best buy website is back up after nearly 2 hours offline.or top shop also showing errors messages. i wonder in all of this is over mobile traffic. >> you would think they would invest in that infrastructure ahead of such a busy day. hopefully they can rectify those quickly. before we go a couple stocks. starbuck's getting a bump up. also a big play for black friday, a lot of gifts inside starbuck's stores. and twitter up 1.5%. a lot of long onlies getting into this name today. so we'll see. have a great weekend. >> you too. >> that's all for "squawk alley." to kelly and bill in stanford with the closing bell. >> and welcome to our very special black friday edition of the closing bell. >> did you just see the video of black friday in great britain? where are our cheerleaders? we need cheerleaders. [ applause ] oh we have cheerleaders here. and shoppers are maybe feeling
as we mentioned the best buy website is back up after nearly 2 hours offline.or top shop also showing errors messages. i wonder in all of this is over mobile traffic. >> you would think they would invest in that infrastructure ahead of such a busy day. hopefully they can rectify those quickly. before we go a couple stocks. starbuck's getting a bump up. also a big play for black friday, a lot of gifts inside starbuck's stores. and twitter up 1.5%. a lot of long onlies getting into this...
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users get access to 30 million songs on google play, plus music videos and the ability to listen offline for $10 a month. >> another player coming into the fold. landon joins us live with a look at that, plus how futures are trading very early so far. blorng, la -- good morning, lan. >> good morning. investors are reacting to comments by mario draghi willing to do anything to prop up the economy. and we get earnings from home depot and information on housing. snapcat is teaming up with square to launch a new mobile payment service called snap cash. users can link a debit card to their account and send money by starting a new chat on their pho phone. data will be stored by square. it's estimated people will make $52 billion in electronic payments this year. >> we have christina loren at the helm. >> weather for your wallet, too. some people aren't aware that 30% of gdp is directly or indirectly affected by the weather and climate. natural gas prices going up on the east coast. for us prices of umbrellas might be on the rise for the next couple of weeks. this is the warmest day we're going
users get access to 30 million songs on google play, plus music videos and the ability to listen offline for $10 a month. >> another player coming into the fold. landon joins us live with a look at that, plus how futures are trading very early so far. blorng, la -- good morning, lan. >> good morning. investors are reacting to comments by mario draghi willing to do anything to prop up the economy. and we get earnings from home depot and information on housing. snapcat is teaming up...
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. >> but frequently we see the major growth coming in online, and rather than in the offline channel.ou'll see a lot of things that -- the two working together. a lot of buy and pick up the store. retailers want to make it as easy as possible for you to spend your holiday money. >> who are the big beneficiaries? >> everybody who is trying to make up for last -- last quarter was very weak so big box stores, and amazon is out there, too, they came out with a huge toy list. one of the popular toys out there, and everybody is getting in on the game. >> all right. well, apparently, the coat is the issue. michelle, thank you very much. >>> even if he signs it, stake fork in it. the keystone pipeline, like a pipe dream. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it giv
. >> but frequently we see the major growth coming in online, and rather than in the offline channel.ou'll see a lot of things that -- the two working together. a lot of buy and pick up the store. retailers want to make it as easy as possible for you to spend your holiday money. >> who are the big beneficiaries? >> everybody who is trying to make up for last -- last quarter was very weak so big box stores, and amazon is out there, too, they came out with a huge toy list. one...
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offline here, the gap between the 6 and 5s the very wide. product gap in the fall, we think it will shrink to the 6 and 6s. i think that open os up a new segment of the market for those guys. >> is, if the crux is the ecosystem, is there a multiplier that you have in your mind or model where you sell a 6 or 6 plus and that means this much more in incremental revenues because of that ecosystem? >> take things like apple pay, the watch, are going to be too small at this time to really move the needle, but i think we will get there. >> we were talking before we came back after the i watch and how that might hurt garmin. they have the sport watches where the apple watch seems to me to be more of a fashion type of thing. do you think there's something else coming out? >> it could be a cross over. we did a big study. about 60% of hard core runner, folks who run at least 20 minutes a week, at least 60% of those run with their phone. the majority were for music. we believe because of the ecosystem, that group could go with the i watch could hurt the
offline here, the gap between the 6 and 5s the very wide. product gap in the fall, we think it will shrink to the 6 and 6s. i think that open os up a new segment of the market for those guys. >> is, if the crux is the ecosystem, is there a multiplier that you have in your mind or model where you sell a 6 or 6 plus and that means this much more in incremental revenues because of that ecosystem? >> take things like apple pay, the watch, are going to be too small at this time to really...
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mooltipass encrypts and stores all loggen information offline.ng head to head with wedg, giving you power to create pooi private network. with a slim 55% wedg has been crowd the latest tech crowd winner. 55% of the vote. that company has already spraszed its fundraising goal but clearly the viewer has spoken. >>> when we come back how does al babb rank in the importance of hedge funds? we'll tell you. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. for tapping into a wealth of experience... for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit
mooltipass encrypts and stores all loggen information offline.ng head to head with wedg, giving you power to create pooi private network. with a slim 55% wedg has been crowd the latest tech crowd winner. 55% of the vote. that company has already spraszed its fundraising goal but clearly the viewer has spoken. >>> when we come back how does al babb rank in the importance of hedge funds? we'll tell you. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will...
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it's where the 26-year-old software engineer was last seen and where he went offline. >> we need more people around to check if you are a tech company. and most importantly, 24 hour fitness, that was the last point we got a ping from his phone. >> roommates said dan did not say where he was going when he walked out of the apartment last friday night around 8:00. >> it wasn't until tuesday we got a call from his parents that we started to worry. >> they reached out to his employer. metro mile. ceo, dan preston, said dan went home with a migraine thursday and didn't come in at all on friday. >> looking back, he was certainly a little quieter than normal and maybe there were some red flags there but it wasn't necessarily apparent. he's always been a quiet guy and one of the smartest people i know. >> and dan's friends in tech have started a dan ha facebook page and website. they are raising money to help dan's parents make the trip from canada. and then there's this. >> we found he was using a dating app and the ceo of that particular app was able to message everyone through the app. >>
it's where the 26-year-old software engineer was last seen and where he went offline. >> we need more people around to check if you are a tech company. and most importantly, 24 hour fitness, that was the last point we got a ping from his phone. >> roommates said dan did not say where he was going when he walked out of the apartment last friday night around 8:00. >> it wasn't until tuesday we got a call from his parents that we started to worry. >> they reached out to his...
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. >>> the unit was offline at the time of the nuclear accident in 2011 but the building suffered damagethe delicate operation to remove more than 1,500 assemblies began a year ago. the next step is to remove the unused fuel that remains in the pool. >>> farmers in france are fed up they're dumping produce in the streets. take a look. 50 tons of potatoes and other produce were dumped into a paris square. all that produce didn't go to waste. they sold it to people right off the street. >>> we have breaking news in the wrongful death suit filed against former university professor rafael robb. the jury has now reached a verdict. they say rafael robb must pay $124 million to the estate of his wife, ellen. she was bludgeoned to death two days before christmas while wrapping presents in her king of prussia home. robb pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2006. his daughter accused him of hiding assets from prison. nbc 10 is still working to get more details on this verdict and we will bring you more information as we get it. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist she
. >>> the unit was offline at the time of the nuclear accident in 2011 but the building suffered damagethe delicate operation to remove more than 1,500 assemblies began a year ago. the next step is to remove the unused fuel that remains in the pool. >>> farmers in france are fed up they're dumping produce in the streets. take a look. 50 tons of potatoes and other produce were dumped into a paris square. all that produce didn't go to waste. they sold it to people right off the...
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it follows that cyber attack in august for sew -- forced sony's system offline. threatened to reveal sony's secrets, its top secrets, if the demands were not met. a spokesperson said only they are investigating an i.t. matter, and the company has certainly been struggling financially in both its tv and mobile businesses, the last thing it needed. let's get more. robert was one of the world's first computer hackers. he's now a security expert at the university in brighton. great to have you with us. this attack -- let's start with that. it seems to have managed to get through to several layers to the point of accessing all sorts of -- so they claim, all sorts of information, top secrets. do we know anything about this? do we know snthem? >> i don't know of them. they call themselves guard yans of peace. we've had anonymous and so on. we don't know who they are.ians of peace. we've had anonymous and so on. we don't know who they are. they haven't quite announced what they're going to do next. but it's a major attack on sony. as you say, they lost 100 million play s
it follows that cyber attack in august for sew -- forced sony's system offline. threatened to reveal sony's secrets, its top secrets, if the demands were not met. a spokesperson said only they are investigating an i.t. matter, and the company has certainly been struggling financially in both its tv and mobile businesses, the last thing it needed. let's get more. robert was one of the world's first computer hackers. he's now a security expert at the university in brighton. great to have you with...
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youtube announcing youtube music, ad free music and offline viewing of youtube music videos. it will include a subscription to google music competing against apple's itunes, pandora and spotify. youtube music will start next week as an invite-only beta. early users get six months free followed by a price of $8 a month. >> thank you very
youtube announcing youtube music, ad free music and offline viewing of youtube music videos. it will include a subscription to google music competing against apple's itunes, pandora and spotify. youtube music will start next week as an invite-only beta. early users get six months free followed by a price of $8 a month. >> thank you very
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i cannot imagine how big that will be because i want more companies involved, more offline shops involved. it is going to be big. >> i think the number today i'm happy about that. >> long range interview ma stated he is worried about deliveries taking place. and as for happiness, one would expect given the success of the ipo and company and the success overall that alibaba seems to be having in its still early days, remember it is only 15 years old, he might be finding happiness but ma said i'm going to try to at least figure out how to make myself a bit happier. back to you. >> so alibaba singles day sales breaking that record over $9 billion. that's the report while americans spent hundreds of billions of dollars on major holidays each year. aside from big ones like christmas here is a look at major money makers that most people consider sort of fake holidays. there is mother's day. $19.9 billion. that's from 2013 to 2014. valentine day $17.3 billion. father's day bringing up the rear there, $12.8 billion. >>> rbc capital markets is hosting a technology conference today. mark harris is
i cannot imagine how big that will be because i want more companies involved, more offline shops involved. it is going to be big. >> i think the number today i'm happy about that. >> long range interview ma stated he is worried about deliveries taking place. and as for happiness, one would expect given the success of the ipo and company and the success overall that alibaba seems to be having in its still early days, remember it is only 15 years old, he might be finding happiness but...
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this is a discussion we should have more offline. many products that are approved first in europe with less safety and efficacy data are not reimbursed by the national authorities but available to patients to support the mandate it is collected. we often use data from europe for approval here but it is a different -- >> reimbursement is quite different with the private insurance system. i am glad to hear what you are saying. i don't think we have this sent there. working together and finding common ways and using each other's knowledge to get a product faster but safer to the patients we have a common mission. >> progress is being made. >> i have been asked to save for those folks watching on c-span we want to hear from you. please e-mail your ideas to cures@mail.house.gov. this has been a tremendous forum. this is a wonderful, and lightning and interesting discussion. members are going to be having forums like this all over the country in the next month and when we get to washington we will meet together, share the insights we recei
this is a discussion we should have more offline. many products that are approved first in europe with less safety and efficacy data are not reimbursed by the national authorities but available to patients to support the mandate it is collected. we often use data from europe for approval here but it is a different -- >> reimbursement is quite different with the private insurance system. i am glad to hear what you are saying. i don't think we have this sent there. working together and...
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you said that we would handle this offline, and a good man is being ruined as a result," and he snappedis briefcase shut and stormed out of the room and said, "i resign." and one of the other directors said, "can we accept his resignation?" the general counsel said, "yes." he put the motion on the table. it was seconded and passed within seconds. >> and that was that? >> that was that. so, he drove off and ended up going onto his mega-yacht in the mediterranean, and i suspect he thought over the ensuing days that it was just unacceptable that he was off the board, jay was going to be off the board, and i was still chairman. >> after that, perkins blew the whistle on hp's leak investigation, and she says he began a campaign of deceit about her. >> it was a disinformation -- a classic disinformation campaign, and he set the mind-set for basically everything that's believed about this right now. >> she says he sent out this e-mail disparaging her, and he influenced the media. >> the newsweek cover that said "the boss," which i wasn't, "who spied," which i didn't, "on her board," is really
you said that we would handle this offline, and a good man is being ruined as a result," and he snappedis briefcase shut and stormed out of the room and said, "i resign." and one of the other directors said, "can we accept his resignation?" the general counsel said, "yes." he put the motion on the table. it was seconded and passed within seconds. >> and that was that? >> that was that. so, he drove off and ended up going onto his mega-yacht in the...