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oneed the vc firm to make of its best investment ever.nders borge hald and amy pressman join me now. obviously it is getting a lot of attention, but this is not a household name. what do you do? airbnb is a customer. what do you do for airbnb? amy: we gather customer feedback everywhere, from media for, from surveys, call center data and we , put it together and hard the wire that data throughout the organization so that everyone in the company can take action to improve the customer experience. emily: explain how that would work in a situation with airbnb. borge: airbnb uses ratings online. that is one thing they do. the other thing they are concerned about is what the renters think. so we capture feedback from a lot of different parties that are important and have them great analytics. the key thing is there are people within airbnb that can now specifically take action to make sure those constituents are excited about working with them. emily: who are your competitors? amy: great question. there's not a single competitor. we meet diffe
oneed the vc firm to make of its best investment ever.nders borge hald and amy pressman join me now. obviously it is getting a lot of attention, but this is not a household name. what do you do? airbnb is a customer. what do you do for airbnb? amy: we gather customer feedback everywhere, from media for, from surveys, call center data and we , put it together and hard the wire that data throughout the organization so that everyone in the company can take action to improve the customer...
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days, onee past 12 constant has been attacks in and around the old city of jerusalem. this has been another one. this morning, we saw a young palestinian man who tried to stop an israeli soldier. the soldier was protected by his flak jacket, is bullet-proof vest, and other police and shoulders shot the assailant. that is a tactic we have seen in this area. everyone is jittery. that is the response, the assailant will be killed. two days ago, we saw the police with other policeman shot. it a tense time in jerusalem. the israeli government has arrested the leaders of the islamic movement in the north of the country in recognition of the fact they say they are inciting the writers -- rioters. yesterday, there were more rights inside israel than the west bank. anchor: is an interest in putting an end to the latest cycle of violence? >> i would say leaders on both sides may be interested in doing that. certainly, in israel they are interested because it does not suit them at all. they do not necessarily have the tools to do it. ,hese are lone wolf attacks very hard to prote
days, onee past 12 constant has been attacks in and around the old city of jerusalem. this has been another one. this morning, we saw a young palestinian man who tried to stop an israeli soldier. the soldier was protected by his flak jacket, is bullet-proof vest, and other police and shoulders shot the assailant. that is a tactic we have seen in this area. everyone is jittery. that is the response, the assailant will be killed. two days ago, we saw the police with other policeman shot. it a...
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what is oneed, measure you are looking at that still reflects an unusual level of stress that you woulde concerned about? jared: reasons to be concerned in terms of economics and even market can turn -- market concerns are hard to talk about. i know there are risks in the u.s., but i think the kind of risks that we're seeing in wages , especially in low skill wages are a positive sign. one thing we have been looking at today is pressure on retailers who have hits to online commerce in the top line, wage pressure in the bottom line, and they are kind of caught in the middle. alix: ok, great stuff. thank you so much, jerod. -- jared. scarlet: china has its sixth interest rate cut. we discussed the implications on the global market, coming up next. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. we are on "what'd you miss?" let's go straight to mark crumpton. mark? hillary clinton's campaign says it that after 11 hours in the witness chair on thursday, the donations to her presidential campaign started that represented a record hour of fundraising. more than half of the contributions were from a new donors. ben
what is oneed, measure you are looking at that still reflects an unusual level of stress that you woulde concerned about? jared: reasons to be concerned in terms of economics and even market can turn -- market concerns are hard to talk about. i know there are risks in the u.s., but i think the kind of risks that we're seeing in wages , especially in low skill wages are a positive sign. one thing we have been looking at today is pressure on retailers who have hits to online commerce in the top...
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half of americanan adults use att least onee supplement, soo 23,000 emergency visits a year reflect the relatively low complication rate, but since these products don't need f.d.a. approval, the c.d.c. says it's important to monitor their safety. weight loss and energy products accounted for about 50% of visits in patients five to 34. the most typical patients were younggdults. the most common symptoms were cardiac, chest pain, palpitations and elevated heart rate. dr. andrew geller of the c.d.c. is the report's lead author. >> some may have benefits, but there are risks. and we encourage patients to tell their physicians that they're taking dietary supplements and whichnes. reporter: scott, patients often don't t tl docto they're taking supplements because they don't consider them real medication, but supplements can have real interactions with prescription meds. one idea is to bring all your medicines into the doctor's office, throw them on the table and one by one go over exactly what you're taking. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thanks,oc. in l ldon theysked not for whom the bell tolled
half of americanan adults use att least onee supplement, soo 23,000 emergency visits a year reflect the relatively low complication rate, but since these products don't need f.d.a. approval, the c.d.c. says it's important to monitor their safety. weight loss and energy products accounted for about 50% of visits in patients five to 34. the most typical patients were younggdults. the most common symptoms were cardiac, chest pain, palpitations and elevated heart rate. dr. andrew geller of the...
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onee knocks his phone out of his the father telling us, almost killing him. the students were pledging for the pi kappa alpha fraternity. and today, the fraternity said it has cut ties with them. the university says the students are still enrolledt the school, but lling us, "we are committed to holding students responsible for their behavior." and david, jeremy's dad says the 19-year-old s now back in school. >>> still to come, elizabeth vaas standing by with the story, a family giving some of their adopted children away. >>> > and the competitor, promising a drug for $1. >>> and this plane, flying underneath this helicopter. too close for comfort for many, but there's an explanation. coming up. (newhart) thank you. full d disclosur we forgot to come up with ideas. (cw exec) yeah, we got messed up last night. you're luckye're even here. (newhart) but, we did brin breakfast. (jmh) bagels? (newhart) nope. (woman) oh my goodness. (newhart) peel and eat shrimp. (cole) not how i would have gone but it's good, it'snnovative. and that's what we want here. (vo) get r
onee knocks his phone out of his the father telling us, almost killing him. the students were pledging for the pi kappa alpha fraternity. and today, the fraternity said it has cut ties with them. the university says the students are still enrolledt the school, but lling us, "we are committed to holding students responsible for their behavior." and david, jeremy's dad says the 19-year-old s now back in school. >>> still to come, elizabeth vaas standing by with the story, a...
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visit to the "kelly file" and an ugly report that suggests vice president biden may have been the oneed d conversation with his son shortly before his son's death for political advantage. we're looking into who put that out and whether it's true when brit hume joins us in just a moment. and mark and arthur are here tonight. what came before this moment and whether that will change this story. ♪ our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy life's simple pleasures. now it's our turn. i'm doing the same for my family. retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you protect what you love and grow your future with confidence. pacific life. helping generations of families achieve long-term financial security for over 145 years. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ san fwhile this parking loting lies still. life, proposition d and mission rock will create a new neighborhood right here with 40% affordable housing, 8 acres of parks and open space, al
visit to the "kelly file" and an ugly report that suggests vice president biden may have been the oneed d conversation with his son shortly before his son's death for political advantage. we're looking into who put that out and whether it's true when brit hume joins us in just a moment. and mark and arthur are here tonight. what came before this moment and whether that will change this story. ♪ our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy life's simple pleasures. now it's our...
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so you would say for this oneed about ass. >> there is 1 license about in the movie that says the boss is not always right but he east the boss. >> that's what we say about steven. >> when you get together who is the boss. >> steven is the boss. i call him boss. whether do you want me to do boss everything. >>reporter: no which e.he's called me boss from the very beginning on private rooens. i have always aid said only one boss app that's bruce spring stein. >> know better boss than bruce. upcoming biopick 2 bosses. director danny boil and writer eric thorn to be. mechanical take on the role of the late apple founder and kate plays his co-worker. tim vep sent is the done with the few in london ahead of kate million stone birthday. >> the tuesday said as quote when were you 21 the you would think about people that my god that's old. but you em breast the fact that you leak to see yourself and leak to see you aemon camera. is that a seep everybody should be em breas breasting. >> the you see. the thanks. e-appear of very chumy sex c steve jobs co-star he's cheering on katie and no fear o
so you would say for this oneed about ass. >> there is 1 license about in the movie that says the boss is not always right but he east the boss. >> that's what we say about steven. >> when you get together who is the boss. >> steven is the boss. i call him boss. whether do you want me to do boss everything. >>reporter: no which e.he's called me boss from the very beginning on private rooens. i have always aid said only one boss app that's bruce spring stein....
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>>reporter: suspected shooter confirmed dead while ambulance rush the oneed to mercy medical center e.i will not name the shooter. i will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act. >> the president visibly frustrated addressing the negligence for the 15th time following a mass shooting. >> our thoughts and prayers are not enough. it does not conspire tour the heart ache and grief and anger that we should feel. >> president also called on responsible gun owners to make a difference in legislation calling us the only advance nation that has this sort of mass shooting every few months. additionally the suspect has been identified he's 2 26-year-old male. more details about him are emerging. find that open our web site. now peculiar to you. >> thanks very much for that reporting from washington where the president had some tough words tonight. >> 17 somewhatings on college campus so far this year. 10 of them fatal but today has been by far the worst. here's david wright. >> this is a drill we need to lock down. >> in school across the country they ho
>>reporter: suspected shooter confirmed dead while ambulance rush the oneed to mercy medical center e.i will not name the shooter. i will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act. >> the president visibly frustrated addressing the negligence for the 15th time following a mass shooting. >> our thoughts and prayers are not enough. it does not conspire tour the heart ache and grief and anger that we should feel. >> president also...
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easily arrest me, put me in prison, put me on trial, and teach a lesson to the other journalists. " was oneeaily show of many particular evidence they brought forward. mr. greenburg: one segment we did, everybody in it was arrested. that happened before he even aired it. i think it was partially that the people who were willing to speak to us tended to be from a more liberal side of the political spectrum. mr. bahari: i think the way i met tim and jason was dodgy and -- in terms of the suspicious eyes of the iranian intelligence agent. i was doing a documentary for bbc and i was with the correspondents in the hotel room. because there were lots of media organizations in tehran they were calling me for interviews. i did not have time because i was doing my own documentary. we had a tight deadline for to be released. when tim called i just said yes to "the daily show" because i was a fan. jason came to the hotel to meet me i had a short time. 85 or six minutes. we had a -- maybe five or six minutes. i give them a bunch of names. if you are ignorant, if you look this prismd through of suspicion
easily arrest me, put me in prison, put me on trial, and teach a lesson to the other journalists. " was oneeaily show of many particular evidence they brought forward. mr. greenburg: one segment we did, everybody in it was arrested. that happened before he even aired it. i think it was partially that the people who were willing to speak to us tended to be from a more liberal side of the political spectrum. mr. bahari: i think the way i met tim and jason was dodgy and -- in terms of the...
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than oneed more million new subscribers, but that also put pressure on the bottom line.the bloomberg market day, the ceo of t-mobile, atn legere is joining us noon eastern time. you can always get more news at bloomberg.com. let's go to julie hyman to check another company movers. julie: rabble not doing so well today. the company reported an increase in active diners, but the daily average fell, although they did rising year-over-year. the company projection for fourth-quarter revenue and eva. below estimates as well. they are off 20% as well. if you look at my bloomberg terminal, you will see what the last year and a half has been priced $26. the ipo you have seen it already far -- fall below it. it looks like it is going below once again today. it is trading right around that 20 dollar mark. also, we are watching consol energy. the coal and natural gas producer. the loss of much wider than next debate -- then estimated. $.28. the estimate was three cents. trading sharply lower by about 12%. and of course coming's, as well, the engine maker. sales internationally were
than oneed more million new subscribers, but that also put pressure on the bottom line.the bloomberg market day, the ceo of t-mobile, atn legere is joining us noon eastern time. you can always get more news at bloomberg.com. let's go to julie hyman to check another company movers. julie: rabble not doing so well today. the company reported an increase in active diners, but the daily average fell, although they did rising year-over-year. the company projection for fourth-quarter revenue and eva....
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been onee of them has of their real underperformance, and that is alibaba, that i know you're lookingespecially at a time when china looks to be so vulnerable? volatility almost hit 90 several weeks ago and is now back into the 20's. -- ourf that volatility internet analyst thinks it is a name that needs to be owned over the long term. so just a winner within e-commerce. it went public last october, ran up to 120 and is down almost 50% . we think this is a good example where you have historic volatility surface, and you can take advantage of that to get long directionally. betty: in other words, beaten down to lower than the fundamentals would see it beaten down. where will you go along directionally? jim: we want to take advantage of the skew, which is steep. also term structure, which is steeply downward sloping. volatility high in the near term. the sale downside puts in november, they vet earnings. a 15ake advantage of volatility pointspread. between those two contracts, you pay a dollar so you can win both perspectiveility and a directional perspective with volatility higher. jul
been onee of them has of their real underperformance, and that is alibaba, that i know you're lookingespecially at a time when china looks to be so vulnerable? volatility almost hit 90 several weeks ago and is now back into the 20's. -- ourf that volatility internet analyst thinks it is a name that needs to be owned over the long term. so just a winner within e-commerce. it went public last october, ran up to 120 and is down almost 50% . we think this is a good example where you have historic...
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of oneed now by the ceo of the developers behind the iconic structure.ic anyone has taken their seats behind the desk. what is it like working on a land mark project -- guest: it is been a lot of fun. if i look back that is the main thing. when we first started in 2010, but the market were not in our thection and as you say, buildings gradually became more and more popular both with the general public. how did you feel when that -- did you close your eyes and hope? guest: it felt a boulder decision then then maybe it does now. we started to feel that there was stability and we remain a long-term believer in london. felt there were not many other people who had the balance sheet strengths at that time. it should work out well. anna: it comes with a great architectural pedigree. and the early days when people were looking at the drawings what the walkie-talkie would do to the london skyline, those are not names perhaps filled with a great deal of love at the time. do you think people are like this now? guest: our sense is that they do. we have had a huge a
of oneed now by the ceo of the developers behind the iconic structure.ic anyone has taken their seats behind the desk. what is it like working on a land mark project -- guest: it is been a lot of fun. if i look back that is the main thing. when we first started in 2010, but the market were not in our thection and as you say, buildings gradually became more and more popular both with the general public. how did you feel when that -- did you close your eyes and hope? guest: it felt a boulder...
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>> when they threw me out of the legislature, there was a period onee hours one day between on we appear before the body. there was a three-hour delay. i went to the basement of the capitol and i broke out in hives all over my face. terrible. just nerves, nervousness. everybody was looking at me, everybody was staring at me. people taking pictures of me. sticking microphones and my face. nerve-racking. i always knew we would win. >> you clearly always had the ability to hold onto your temper enough to not get yourself -- >> when i was growing up in lincoln, i was playing with younger kids. i picked this child up and threw him down. we were in a sandbox, a pit that high jumpers use, it was soft. i threw him down. i thought i had killed him. i thought, this is what happens when you kill your -- lose your temper. he was vertically fine. geewhiz., i resolved i would let this happen to me ever again. i wouldn't lose control again. next that is quite an object lesson. let's talk a little bit about your years as a georgia politician, first in the house of representatives, and then in the georgi
>> when they threw me out of the legislature, there was a period onee hours one day between on we appear before the body. there was a three-hour delay. i went to the basement of the capitol and i broke out in hives all over my face. terrible. just nerves, nervousness. everybody was looking at me, everybody was staring at me. people taking pictures of me. sticking microphones and my face. nerve-racking. i always knew we would win. >> you clearly always had the ability to hold onto...
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it depends on who you were, , and how onee from might have come to the attention of the authorities. sorry for that speech, but i thought i would add that. next question. bob and i met practicing immigration lawyer for the last 40 years or so. in some of the things that you people have been , iing this to remember that think historically, both and alsoimmigration mexican immigration, people came and went freely. therefore, the concept of being here illegally was not as salient because he came here and you work for a while and maybe you work for a year or two years or six months and you went back to family with the money you had an is with the 1965 act that started that, and especially now that with the 1960's law imposed for turning consequences on people who are here for your without authorization that if they leave they cannot come back for 10 years, that freezes everybody in place, making the pool of on our price people greater and meaning that you got to bring your family with you because you may never see them again because you cannot get by comp. to be in the me realm of uninte
it depends on who you were, , and how onee from might have come to the attention of the authorities. sorry for that speech, but i thought i would add that. next question. bob and i met practicing immigration lawyer for the last 40 years or so. in some of the things that you people have been , iing this to remember that think historically, both and alsoimmigration mexican immigration, people came and went freely. therefore, the concept of being here illegally was not as salient because he came...
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by bulk of it is built b-52s, which are 50-year-old be onees now, and now 1 and b2'seral -- b -- theyting old, and we need to think about replacements for the b-52s, the bulk of the bomber fleet. betty: will this be transformational for northrop grumman? george: it will be important for the revenue and earnings. we think it will get to 10%, 50% of the revenues as they get out to the 2019, 2020 era. they will probably build eight of them a year, worth $4 billion. the engine makers will take some of the money, 25%, 30%, 40% out, but it will be good for the company. betty: what about lockheed and boeing? george: it is another industrial policy consideration. boeing has tankers that will be high-revenue, fixed cost. they have those projects in house. lockheed has the joint strike fighter. they have plenty of stuff to work on. would it have been nice to have it inside of their portfolio, the bomber as well? it would have. they are pretty of worked this work to do. i notice they are sideways or maybe a little off. the community does not seem to be too worried about the loss. right now, we s
by bulk of it is built b-52s, which are 50-year-old be onees now, and now 1 and b2'seral -- b -- theyting old, and we need to think about replacements for the b-52s, the bulk of the bomber fleet. betty: will this be transformational for northrop grumman? george: it will be important for the revenue and earnings. we think it will get to 10%, 50% of the revenues as they get out to the 2019, 2020 era. they will probably build eight of them a year, worth $4 billion. the engine makers will take some...
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only onee to see that of the democrats was asking questions that were constructive. all of the rest of them took their 10 minutes just talking a bunch of talk, and talking against the republicans, saying that they were coming after hillary clinton. it was not the truth. bullies, and they are very disrespectful. they kept talking about republican says, republicans that. you never heard one of the republicans say anything about the democrats in a bad way. we are americans. we need to know what happens. i have nephews that are in the service. if it had been one of my nephews , i would want to know the truth. my advice to a lot of the democrats who called in and to talk against the republicans and what they are doing to clinton and how they are treating her -- it is not right. what if it were your son that was killed? wouldn't you want to know the truth? and as far as them talking about the $4 million we spent so far on these committees, if hillary clinton had turned over her e-mails as she should have, when they asked, we would not even be here. host: priscilla there. f
only onee to see that of the democrats was asking questions that were constructive. all of the rest of them took their 10 minutes just talking a bunch of talk, and talking against the republicans, saying that they were coming after hillary clinton. it was not the truth. bullies, and they are very disrespectful. they kept talking about republican says, republicans that. you never heard one of the republicans say anything about the democrats in a bad way. we are americans. we need to know what...
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i try to maintain it with my , we need onees integrated workforce between the active and reserve componenttrain at the same standard using the same basic schema maneuver, so that we can use these capabilities interchangeably. that maximizes affects ability of the department and gives us a broad range of options in terms of how we employ the capability. are you making that largely permanent? at some point in the future you move on to something else and someone is behind you. is it still evolving, how you are trying to establish these relationships as they apply to cyber, or are these going to be largely permanent, changing the story? admiral rogers: i think they will be largely permanent. i think we have done the foundational work broadly. remember, nole, plan ever survives contact, and the broad framework we acknowledge as we get into this, we are likely to see things we never anticipated and we have to be flexible and be willing to change as we need to given the specifics of whatever it is we are dealing with. i called them at the guard and the reserved for the way we have partnered on de
i try to maintain it with my , we need onees integrated workforce between the active and reserve componenttrain at the same standard using the same basic schema maneuver, so that we can use these capabilities interchangeably. that maximizes affects ability of the department and gives us a broad range of options in terms of how we employ the capability. are you making that largely permanent? at some point in the future you move on to something else and someone is behind you. is it still...
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onee covertory seemingly went too far saying he's going to rehab. >> the complaint filed in l.a. county superior denies he has ans for rehab. he's seeking at least $1 million in coensation. >>> jimmy kimmel back home taking his show across country to where he grew up, brooklyn, new york. >> last night he s startedith ballet lessons from misty copeland. putting together an iressive routineith guillermo to open the week in new york city. his first guest, what, bill murray, one upping kimmel's tutu with his own renaissce garb and makeup. the conversation then turned to his beloved chicago cubs. an at game last night? go cubs. >>kay. that works fine here, son. >> tonight's guests include donald trump and brooklyn's own jay-z. >> kimmel is a fan of the new york mets throwing out the first pitch the other night. fans of the hit tv drama "gilmore girls," the beloved series is getting the netflix treatment. >> the show ended abruptly in the 2007. now fans can get the closure they've been longing for. the four episodes will center around the mother/daughter duo. you'll b able to stream th
onee covertory seemingly went too far saying he's going to rehab. >> the complaint filed in l.a. county superior denies he has ans for rehab. he's seeking at least $1 million in coensation. >>> jimmy kimmel back home taking his show across country to where he grew up, brooklyn, new york. >> last night he s startedith ballet lessons from misty copeland. putting together an iressive routineith guillermo to open the week in new york city. his first guest, what, bill murray,...
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[applause] the number onee job the president has is to be commander in chief and protect the homelandpplause] lenny tell you what i would do to destroy them. you will not do it from the air. you have to have a ground component. we have 3500 americans on the ground in iraq. , the architect of the surge, says we need 10,000. the good news is that the fraction of what we had in the past. aviation battalions with helicopters flown by american pilots to take the fight to isil, special forces on the ground, if they picked up the phone and got in the car, would be on top of them to disrupt their operations. air controllers to drop bombs on the right people, 70% of the aircraft's comeback with the that is what i would do and i want you to know that before you vote, that if you vote for me whatever it takes as long as it takes until we destroy these are my view. syria, i don't know if there is anybody left to train but a no-fly zone would be a relief to the people. establishing a place for them to go without being barrel bombed would be a great step. an enclave to train people without fear of
[applause] the number onee job the president has is to be commander in chief and protect the homelandpplause] lenny tell you what i would do to destroy them. you will not do it from the air. you have to have a ground component. we have 3500 americans on the ground in iraq. , the architect of the surge, says we need 10,000. the good news is that the fraction of what we had in the past. aviation battalions with helicopters flown by american pilots to take the fight to isil, special forces on the...