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and in gainesville, florida, andy mccollough, the university's online bachelors degree online.y, you were going to commit the company to possibly spending millions of dollars on its workforce overtime and what's the end-product? what does starbucks get out of it? we know there's a possibility that individual workers are going to get degrees out of it, and what does starbucks get out of it? >> well, i think it's beneficial at multiple levels. at the macro level, as indicated by the ceo of starbucks, it's good and are the nation and the company, and beyond that, one of the things, if i were involved in the decision at starbucks that i would be reflecting on, as this benefit becomes public, and as these opportunities become available to my employees, it's highly unlikely that i will get additional interest from additional employees that otherwise might not even consider working with my particular firm, but now, given this motivation and possibility, i may get a whole new set of opportunities in terms of employees. >> rachel, does that sound right to you? you'll get a better applic
and in gainesville, florida, andy mccollough, the university's online bachelors degree online.y, you were going to commit the company to possibly spending millions of dollars on its workforce overtime and what's the end-product? what does starbucks get out of it? we know there's a possibility that individual workers are going to get degrees out of it, and what does starbucks get out of it? >> well, i think it's beneficial at multiple levels. at the macro level, as indicated by the ceo of...
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it is the largest online poker company in the world. it took in $1.1 billion in revenue about and over $400 million in cash flow. it is a pretty rich price, but unlike some of these dot com deals, it is making money. >> thank you for your insight. give you the details of the citigroup settlement coming up next. ♪ this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. $10 billion is the amount of money that the justice department is seeking into the over the sale of mortgage-backed bonds. similargan settled on a thing for $13 billion. that is the biggest settlement we have seen. bank of america is right behind them, anywhere between $12 billion and $70 billion, and now we have a spread of between four billion dollars and $10 billion. citigroup shares are down two percent today, so the market is not reacting as well as we know enough expected. expected.d have why would they come out with this number? >> the bank has a number they have in mind that they're comfortable with doing. to the department of justice as the comfortable number for them
it is the largest online poker company in the world. it took in $1.1 billion in revenue about and over $400 million in cash flow. it is a pretty rich price, but unlike some of these dot com deals, it is making money. >> thank you for your insight. give you the details of the citigroup settlement coming up next. ♪ this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. $10 billion is the amount of money that the justice department is seeking into the over the sale of...
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amazon in the online payments? >> amazon is. >> no, getting into the -- like a square like device what they are going to develop? gonna get into the payment processing? like retailers? i have heard that. >> amazon is pretty secretive. >> not your front line to the online services? >> kind of interesting if they did. >> can i ask about another rumor that involves you. what about -- >> we should do, hannah, take a break. because people will absolutely stick around to find out what your question is, right? that's pretty tricky, isn't it? be back with john cullisson from stripe after this. >>> welcome back to "press here." i know why you stuck around. hannah kuchler about to ask an important rumor question. >> i feel like there should be a drumroll or something. i was gonna ask if you were gonna tie up with twitter for e-commerce, the rumor? >> i can't comment on that we don't comment on rumors. >> watch him smile. >> i think that said yeah. >> i think the thing looking from the outside is that ten years ago, people sp
amazon in the online payments? >> amazon is. >> no, getting into the -- like a square like device what they are going to develop? gonna get into the payment processing? like retailers? i have heard that. >> amazon is pretty secretive. >> not your front line to the online services? >> kind of interesting if they did. >> can i ask about another rumor that involves you. what about -- >> we should do, hannah, take a break. because people will absolutely...
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hate the way you look online? for some social media mavens, there is only one cure. as the hunt for the perfect profile pic gone too far? and check out this smooth criminal. will his looks help set him free? >>> good evening. tonight, you're going to meet some people who have crackled the code to making a living in this difficult economy. we've always had handymen and handywomen, the people in the neighborhood willing to fix a sink or babysit a kid. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: justin prim isn't just a bike messenger. he's part of a new wave of self-employed go-getters, capitalizing on something called the sharing economy. online market places where you relate out things you own, hike your home, your car, or even random stuff lying around your house. but how about making money by renting out yourself? cashing in on your own spare time by doing odd jobs. >> i'm a task rabbit. >> i'm a task rabbit full-time. >> reporter: lea is the founder of task rabbits. it's an online portal that links thousands of people to clients that need an extra pair of hands. a h
hate the way you look online? for some social media mavens, there is only one cure. as the hunt for the perfect profile pic gone too far? and check out this smooth criminal. will his looks help set him free? >>> good evening. tonight, you're going to meet some people who have crackled the code to making a living in this difficult economy. we've always had handymen and handywomen, the people in the neighborhood willing to fix a sink or babysit a kid. here's abc's rebecca jarvis....
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of udacity, an online education company. previously he was head of google x, the research lab for google. he spurned the development of the google driverless car and google class. udacity announced the first nanodegree program in conjunction with at&t. it follows an earlier collaboration with the two companies with georgia tech university. i am pleased to have sebastian back at this table. welcome. >> it's great seeing you charlie. >> rose: tell me the journey you have taken in terms of how your evolution in thinking has taken place about online education. >> well, last year i was full time at google, running google x., and then i made the mistake of putting my stamford class online. we sent one little e-mail that said you can take this class online for free and get the same exam as the stamford students and we expected 500 students would show pup upon 500, 800. it was a very specialized course on artificial intelligence. it was friday's after. saturday morning we had 5,000 students, monday morning 14,000, showing the first
of udacity, an online education company. previously he was head of google x, the research lab for google. he spurned the development of the google driverless car and google class. udacity announced the first nanodegree program in conjunction with at&t. it follows an earlier collaboration with the two companies with georgia tech university. i am pleased to have sebastian back at this table. welcome. >> it's great seeing you charlie. >> rose: tell me the journey you have taken in...
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every product is now being reviewed online. how is it affecting your lives and what do you think about them as a consumer? >> i think if they're honest and they're bubbling up organically and then it is useful for a reader because if you get a cumulative mass and there's certain opinions expressed, it's useful. but i think a lot of times the downside of it is as you've said, you get a lot of crazy, ranting people out there. you get people who go on amazon and give a no stars because the book took too long to arrive,? you get a lot of -- it's not very well filtered. and then at the other end of it if you have people who are very good at sort of promoting their own books, they can also, you know, gather enough force. so i think at some level they're useful, but it's, i think you really need to know what you're looking at when you're using that as a gauge of whether or not this is the book that you'd be interested in. >> well, and the problem with this for books -- and i think this is, my husband is a big online review fan. he lov
every product is now being reviewed online. how is it affecting your lives and what do you think about them as a consumer? >> i think if they're honest and they're bubbling up organically and then it is useful for a reader because if you get a cumulative mass and there's certain opinions expressed, it's useful. but i think a lot of times the downside of it is as you've said, you get a lot of crazy, ranting people out there. you get people who go on amazon and give a no stars because the...
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he is the cofounder and ceo of udacity, an online education company. previously, he was head of google x. he spurned the development of the google driverless cars as well as google glass. this week, udacity announced the first nano degree program in conjunction with at&t. it follows an early collaboration of the two companies with georgia tech university offering the first masters degree in computer science. i am pleased to have sebastian back at the table. welcome. >> it is great seeing you charlie. >> let me go. tell me the journey you have taken in terms of how your evolution in thinking has taken place about online education. >> last year, i was full-time at google. google x and i made the mistake of putting my stanford class online. we sent one e-mail that said you can take this class for free and get the same exams as stanford students and we expected five to show up. >> how many? >> 500. it was a friday afternoon and we have 500 students show up. maybe 800. a specialized course on artificial intelligence. saturday morning, we had 5000. sunday, 1
he is the cofounder and ceo of udacity, an online education company. previously, he was head of google x. he spurned the development of the google driverless cars as well as google glass. this week, udacity announced the first nano degree program in conjunction with at&t. it follows an early collaboration of the two companies with georgia tech university offering the first masters degree in computer science. i am pleased to have sebastian back at the table. welcome. >> it is great...
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let's take a look at what is happening online. web news is next here on "france 24." >> hello there. welcome to the web news with our pick of the stories making your main headlines. coming up on today's show, campaigning to end sexual violence in conflict. the world cup from the weapon -- from the web. . d futbol >> actress angelina jolie opened the global summit to end sexual violence in conflict last week. she co-hosted with the u.k.'s foreign secretary. the goal is to shatter impunity for those who rain during war. campaigning is well under way. just like the fashion designers, singer m.i.a., and other usesers posted under the key words denouncing sexual violence. british ministry of foreign affairs has urged employees to take to twitter to join the campaign. as we can see from these shots posted online, staff from various ray emeries across the glob have done that. other workers have added their voice to the movement. angelina jolie's campaign has received a great deal of online support. some say it is just the first step to e
let's take a look at what is happening online. web news is next here on "france 24." >> hello there. welcome to the web news with our pick of the stories making your main headlines. coming up on today's show, campaigning to end sexual violence in conflict. the world cup from the weapon -- from the web. . d futbol >> actress angelina jolie opened the global summit to end sexual violence in conflict last week. she co-hosted with the u.k.'s foreign secretary. the goal is to...
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the idea of using it to shop online. i thought who's going to use it to shop online. i was impressed with streaming music, unlimited photo storage, almost 3d screen. i was impressed when i saw those things, but then i read a piece that questioned the economics. they thought amazon should have gone after the low end consumer to draw amazon in more. what do you think was the scale, going high end or low end? now they're competing with the iphone head on. >> i think it depends on what you imagine their goal is. if their goal is strictly just to get more people shopping on their stores, then they would have gone for the low end. might have even lost money. jeff said in the past they have occasionally lost money on hardware or certainly made very little. this is one of the clues they're serious about smart phones, premium smart phones. building in features making its easier to buy stuff from amazon whether diapers or digital tv shows. that's part of it. the other part of it is they really kind of think there could be a moment here, seven years after the iphone came out, a
the idea of using it to shop online. i thought who's going to use it to shop online. i was impressed with streaming music, unlimited photo storage, almost 3d screen. i was impressed when i saw those things, but then i read a piece that questioned the economics. they thought amazon should have gone after the low end consumer to draw amazon in more. what do you think was the scale, going high end or low end? now they're competing with the iphone head on. >> i think it depends on what you...
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we'll just be online and just look. it also said that will fundamentally change what it means to be social. >> matt's pizza at the next corner. >> how do we embrace rapidly changing technology without losing the things that create the complex, emotional human experience? could reaching back to simpler times for some things be the answer? today we're joined by a great line-up of guests who unplugged in order to recharge. on set josh ua fields co-founder of minimalist and author of the memoir "everything that remains." he frequently goes for days without using the internet. to toronto, canada, they and their children just completed a year of living without modern technology as if it were the year 1986. thanks to all of you for being here. blair, you and morgan are raising two young kids, and one day your 5-year-old son passes up playing outside on a beautiful day and instead opts to be in the house on his tablet. that really got you thinking? >> yeah. it started to make me think about how different life was when i was a k
we'll just be online and just look. it also said that will fundamentally change what it means to be social. >> matt's pizza at the next corner. >> how do we embrace rapidly changing technology without losing the things that create the complex, emotional human experience? could reaching back to simpler times for some things be the answer? today we're joined by a great line-up of guests who unplugged in order to recharge. on set josh ua fields co-founder of minimalist and author of...
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that's about 11,000 students just in its online student body.uch. let's continue our discussion on this interesting story with naomi schaffer-riley, author of "faculty lounges," and bill zimmerman, author of "the student loan swindle." naomi, i give howard schultz all the credit in the world. he's a revolution leader, a great guy. they've done a lot for their employees. i find it interesting that this is with one school and they won't release the deal that was made. is this all good news? >> i think this is great news. first of all, i think it's great that employers are getting more involved in the world of higher education. for a long time, their needs have actually been ignored. and if you survey a lot of employers, they will say the students graduating from college are not ready for the job market. so, that's one thing. but i would say asu actually has a long tradition of being very entrepreneurial. their president, michael crow, has been involved in online education for a long time, and i think this is a very promising partnership. >> and do
that's about 11,000 students just in its online student body.uch. let's continue our discussion on this interesting story with naomi schaffer-riley, author of "faculty lounges," and bill zimmerman, author of "the student loan swindle." naomi, i give howard schultz all the credit in the world. he's a revolution leader, a great guy. they've done a lot for their employees. i find it interesting that this is with one school and they won't release the deal that was made. is this...
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what kind of revenue are we talking from taxation of online poker?new jersey first thought of bringing in online poker he suggested it would bring in $1 million for the first year. the estimate has been brought down to real amounts of nan can really enhance the state budgets if taxable. >> listen, i like playing a good hand of blackjack as much as the next guy, though you could argue you are not actually raising money, are you just transferring money from somebody who plays an somebody who doesn't in the state coffers. no new money is being created, is it? >> a lot of poker players just don't trust these new systems that are put into place. i spoke to a grad rootsed a video ca advocacy group. they're saying the algorithms have been tested, big-time poker players are itching for it to come back. you may see an increase just as a byproduct in playing with poker stars reentering the united states market. >> darren, good article out there on "forbes" about the bigger meaning of the poker stars deal. we appreciate it. thanks very much. >> wait until you s
what kind of revenue are we talking from taxation of online poker?new jersey first thought of bringing in online poker he suggested it would bring in $1 million for the first year. the estimate has been brought down to real amounts of nan can really enhance the state budgets if taxable. >> listen, i like playing a good hand of blackjack as much as the next guy, though you could argue you are not actually raising money, are you just transferring money from somebody who plays an somebody...
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now the court will be considering, jeff, when the threat online and when a threat online crosses thee criminal. >> glor: john blackstone in san francisco, thank you. one of the world's most active volcanoes is erupting again. over the weekend mt. etna in sicily put on a spectacular nighttime display. streams of lava flowed down the mountain and the airport nearby was temporarily closed because of ash clouds in the air but no evacuations. an announcement by starbucks today made employees perk up. that story is next. (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid o
now the court will be considering, jeff, when the threat online and when a threat online crosses thee criminal. >> glor: john blackstone in san francisco, thank you. one of the world's most active volcanoes is erupting again. over the weekend mt. etna in sicily put on a spectacular nighttime display. streams of lava flowed down the mountain and the airport nearby was temporarily closed because of ash clouds in the air but no evacuations. an announcement by starbucks today made employees...
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the opposition movement is alsoe on the streets and online.y have been posting social networks under the #thethird sharing their grievances. many say the monarchy is outdated and are calling for an immediate referendum on whether or not to keep it. an online petition supports this, and it has already drawn over 320,000 signatures. bbc, journalists said young people are more active on social media, spearheading the opposition movement, and according to a poll published by a spanish newspaper, a strong republican presence is since online. 80% of those questioned say they think spain should return to a republic. hundreds of web users have been thappy, under the #no criticizing the pharrell williams cover of a magazine in which he wears a native american headdress. protesters have been angry over a lack of respect for the culture. he has since issued a statement apologizing to those he may have offended. 330 new twitter accounts are tweets and over 171,000 are published every 30 seconds. this info graphic was put together by penny stocks and looks
the opposition movement is alsoe on the streets and online.y have been posting social networks under the #thethird sharing their grievances. many say the monarchy is outdated and are calling for an immediate referendum on whether or not to keep it. an online petition supports this, and it has already drawn over 320,000 signatures. bbc, journalists said young people are more active on social media, spearheading the opposition movement, and according to a poll published by a spanish newspaper, a...
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it was an online store exclusively.e is opened his first brick and mortar store up about a month ago in manhattan and greenwich village. great to have us -- you with us. what makes holey doughnuts different than donuts you might get at dunkin' donuts? >> there are a few things. have taken that out of everything from cheese to twinkies but no one had created a lower fat doughnut. to four grams of fat as opposed to the 15-20 and irregular. in a regional stores, we have a concept that is unique. andbig chains make donuts put them on the shelves, only to throw them away. our concepts are green. nothing on display, nothing to throw away. the consumer makes a fresh-made, warm doughnut every time. >> you make a doughnut that people order? you don't make extras that sit out? >> it is set up kind of like a subway. instead of having meets and sandwich toppings, you have toppings and frostings. eric donuts are held in special temperatures at the perfect temperature all day long. thestomer looks up at board, and they say, let me ge
it was an online store exclusively.e is opened his first brick and mortar store up about a month ago in manhattan and greenwich village. great to have us -- you with us. what makes holey doughnuts different than donuts you might get at dunkin' donuts? >> there are a few things. have taken that out of everything from cheese to twinkies but no one had created a lower fat doughnut. to four grams of fat as opposed to the 15-20 and irregular. in a regional stores, we have a concept that is...
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is interpreting millions of online images every day. utrage over an attack on two transsexual women in atlanta. and a pretty impress griffin display. >> no longer content with collecting telephone and online data from people all over the world, the national security agency is now harvesting images that web user have posted online. the article claims the u.s. intelligence agency is interpreting millions of pictures every day to use in its facial recognition program. they say it has accelerated under the obama administration and particularly so over the past four years with the growth of social networks. according to top secret documents obtained by edward snowden, the u.s. started using the software in 2010, which .aptures images the revelations have sparked anger biyombo. web users from across the globe have been slamming the use by the n.s.a. and urging selfie enthusiasts to stop posting pics on the web. lthough the n.s.a.'s practices have not condemned online, it is not the only organization taking an interest in facial technology. th
is interpreting millions of online images every day. utrage over an attack on two transsexual women in atlanta. and a pretty impress griffin display. >> no longer content with collecting telephone and online data from people all over the world, the national security agency is now harvesting images that web user have posted online. the article claims the u.s. intelligence agency is interpreting millions of pictures every day to use in its facial recognition program. they say it has...
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so we're taking bbc-3 and next year it'll be online only.bc-3 would be the equivalent of our youth-oriented charge. so we believe that -- channel. so we believe that we're, essentially, following that audience online. and so that's a big bet for us. and while some people were lamenting the demise of a broadcast channel, others such as myself are looking at being able to recreate that into something that's native online. so it's a big opportunity for us. and so what -- how are we going to recreate that? to me, when you go past being digital which is taking everything that you already do whether it's print, radio or tv and putting it online are, the next one for me is to be connected. and so one of my favorite quotes is from jay rosen who talks about the people formerly known as the audience. and that's something i used with my colleagues back at the bbc a lot. and i do it in the form of a provocation. and so, again, reminding people i grew up in the south bronx in the 1970. provoking is a natural state of affairs for me. [laughter] so one of
so we're taking bbc-3 and next year it'll be online only.bc-3 would be the equivalent of our youth-oriented charge. so we believe that -- channel. so we believe that we're, essentially, following that audience online. and so that's a big bet for us. and while some people were lamenting the demise of a broadcast channel, others such as myself are looking at being able to recreate that into something that's native online. so it's a big opportunity for us. and so what -- how are we going to...
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kpix5's brian webb on what the feds dug up online. nd >> reporter: in chamberlain's russian hill apartment the felds say they found a fully functioning remote control homemade bomb packed in a mason jar loaded with shrapnel. they say it was connected to a clothes pin booby trap along with ammunition and a loaded .22 caliber derrenger handgunned with the serial number scraped off and materials to make three dangerous poisons dating back to june last year, aberin, pure nicotine and 20 to 40 castor beans used to make ricin. agents say when they arrested chamberlain at crissy field, he had a note in his pocket called a will of sorts. it goes along with his infamous facebook manifesto that read like a suicide note posted while the fbi was hunting him down. federal prosecutors will also use chamberlain's iphone and ipad against him saying he used the search words wmb, ricin, poisoning, arsenic, chloroform, homicide, suicide, ununtraceable and killing along with searching websites that display toxic recipes and bomb making instructions. bria
kpix5's brian webb on what the feds dug up online. nd >> reporter: in chamberlain's russian hill apartment the felds say they found a fully functioning remote control homemade bomb packed in a mason jar loaded with shrapnel. they say it was connected to a clothes pin booby trap along with ammunition and a loaded .22 caliber derrenger handgunned with the serial number scraped off and materials to make three dangerous poisons dating back to june last year, aberin, pure nicotine and 20 to 40...
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and the answer is yes, you and make online. naked pictures i don't know about but naked identity. don't want to know about. that is for after the show. we go to the publisher and we have a great idea, something we are concerned about. we talk about privacy in the age of big data. it is quote the money of an end of the phone with a publisher, the publisher is sweet, our second book was then and there with us tonight selling the book. and they said i don't think consumers care about that at all. we will have a hard time selling this book. >> they were very nice. not this. and we have been so concerned about this and here are the things we are concerned about so i talked about a couple things and they reluctantly agreed to let us write the book so we are coming up on our first deadline where everything is done and turned in. the boston marathon bombing happened, there was a little crowd sourcing going on in big data to try to figure out who did what and how to apprehend the culprit. we pulled the book back to talk about how big da
and the answer is yes, you and make online. naked pictures i don't know about but naked identity. don't want to know about. that is for after the show. we go to the publisher and we have a great idea, something we are concerned about. we talk about privacy in the age of big data. it is quote the money of an end of the phone with a publisher, the publisher is sweet, our second book was then and there with us tonight selling the book. and they said i don't think consumers care about that at all....
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. >>> and can you trust online review sites? how to make sure you don't get fooled when you make a restaurant reservation. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on the money. the fed speaks. the markets smiles and what are all these wore ares about inflation. after the fed's two darn day meeting janet yellin held a news conference and said in spite of a recent jump in consumer prices she's not concerned about inflation and in the statement the fed said it will continue to reduce its monthly bond purchases by $10e billion and keep interest rates low until the year 2015. the markets like had with they heard and the s&p hitting a new record on wednesday and the dow rising in triple digits and hitting a high day by friday. a bit of earnings news. federalist and blackberry had hey smaller loss than expected and oracle fell short. mortgage rates fell and the average 30-year fixed rate was 4.17%, near historic lows. but about a quarter of a point higher than this time last c
. >>> and can you trust online review sites? how to make sure you don't get fooled when you make a restaurant reservation. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on the money. the fed speaks. the markets smiles and what are all these wore ares about inflation. after the fed's two darn day meeting janet yellin held a news conference and said in spite of a recent jump in consumer prices she's not concerned...
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there is gambling online in america. markets, many of which are very unsafe. they lack any consumer protections. they lack protections to stop minors from gaming. frankly they lack protection against fraud and they're not run by licensed operators. so we look at the future, we need to be focused to make what makes interneat gaming safe and frankly locking in a national ban that essentially pushes that entire 10% of the global market into these offshore markets? we don't think that's the best public policy for us going forward. >> we should remind people at home you can vote on this in real time. by logging on to cnbc.com/vote. what is fascinating -- what adding extra detail to the debate is that you are both backed by different parts of the gaming industry. in fact, you can't argue, and some do, there's a bitter civil war within the gaming industry. tom, sthat's also part of the picture, is it not, chasen? >> it's a bit irrelevant in my case. in the state of utah, we have no gambling. we don't want there to suddenly be g
there is gambling online in america. markets, many of which are very unsafe. they lack any consumer protections. they lack protections to stop minors from gaming. frankly they lack protection against fraud and they're not run by licensed operators. so we look at the future, we need to be focused to make what makes interneat gaming safe and frankly locking in a national ban that essentially pushes that entire 10% of the global market into these offshore markets? we don't think that's the best...
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and a lot of people do that online.ove has created thousands of activists, and a lot of them are doing this online. there's ways of tweet storms and, you know, getting in touch with ambassador kennedy in japan and -- yeah, there's a thousand things you do online now. >> we're going to bring in a guest to the next segment of the show that you are going to love. films like the cove and black fish are definitely koreaing a whole new generation of activists. coming up next, you are going to meet a high schooler who's life changing experience lead to his work with dolphins. you are not going to want to at. >> al jazeera america. ♪ >> i never planned on being an activist. one thing leads to another, and now if there is a dolphin in trouble, anywhere in the world, my phone will ring. >> welcome back. we're discussing the global polite of dolphins with a man who has dedicated his life to saving them. and joining us now is zach foelter, an 11th grader. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> you have been an activist since you w
and a lot of people do that online.ove has created thousands of activists, and a lot of them are doing this online. there's ways of tweet storms and, you know, getting in touch with ambassador kennedy in japan and -- yeah, there's a thousand things you do online now. >> we're going to bring in a guest to the next segment of the show that you are going to love. films like the cove and black fish are definitely koreaing a whole new generation of activists. coming up next, you are going to...
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you can argue similarly for online video.id intelligently to attract dollars as they priced themselves on discount. we are just as good so we will give you a 30% discount to broadcast to premium online video is saying we don't want a discount. i think that is slowing the shift of dollars on what our research found out. >> very fascinating. thank you very much. that is premium to me. they are awesome. market makers is back in just a moment. >> providing that thing that everyone is begging for. >> that was kanye west and stephanie ruhle had a chance to have a great conversation last week at the camelot media and tech festival. of she also spoke to ben stout.z and steve the topic, business, marketing, and branding. the trendsetters airs at 9 p.m. eastern. you don't want to miss it. coming up, the art and craft of the ipo. michael's goes public. we will talk with the biggest arts and crafts retailer. you can post a good score. pick upfirst time you the golf club, it could be true. >> welcome to market makers. a buddy, a bloomberg
you can argue similarly for online video.id intelligently to attract dollars as they priced themselves on discount. we are just as good so we will give you a 30% discount to broadcast to premium online video is saying we don't want a discount. i think that is slowing the shift of dollars on what our research found out. >> very fascinating. thank you very much. that is premium to me. they are awesome. market makers is back in just a moment. >> providing that thing that everyone is...
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and registering to vote online.ot of very good data that registering online can be done in a secure, safe, and accessible way. and we need to be using these common sense measures. we need to be leveraging the existing technology to make sure that it's easier for people to vote. and the public is demanding it. of the states that passed laws that made it more accessible to vote, a great many of them had to do with modernizing our election systems so that technology could be used in a way to make it easier. >> but abby is asking about online voting specifically. >> i think it's more contested because there's questions about security because the stakes are higher and it's not been tested as much. >> could you see that ever being a real thing? >> maybe. >> stakes are higher voting than finding a husband. that's an interesting comparison there. >> that's where we are. >> but the message shouldn't be lost there's a lot of very, very good data. it's been tested and tried about registering to vote online. it has been tested
and registering to vote online.ot of very good data that registering online can be done in a secure, safe, and accessible way. and we need to be using these common sense measures. we need to be leveraging the existing technology to make sure that it's easier for people to vote. and the public is demanding it. of the states that passed laws that made it more accessible to vote, a great many of them had to do with modernizing our election systems so that technology could be used in a way to make...
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and a lot of people do that online.ove has created thousands of activists, and a lot of them are doing this online. there's ways of tweet storms and, you know, getting in touch with ambassador kennedy in japan and -- yeah, there's a thousand things you do online now. >> we're going to bring in a guest to the next segment of the show that you are going to love. films like the cove and black fish are definitely koreaing a whole new generation of activists. coming up next, you are going to meet a high schooler who's life changing experience lead to his work with dolphins. you are not going to want to >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. grammy award winning singer, songwriter angelique kidjo >> music transforms lives of people >> inspiring strength >> read, be curious your brain is your ultimate weapon >> hope for the future >> the only thing that can transform my continent is girl's education >> talk to aljazeera only on al jazeera america ♪
and a lot of people do that online.ove has created thousands of activists, and a lot of them are doing this online. there's ways of tweet storms and, you know, getting in touch with ambassador kennedy in japan and -- yeah, there's a thousand things you do online now. >> we're going to bring in a guest to the next segment of the show that you are going to love. films like the cove and black fish are definitely koreaing a whole new generation of activists. coming up next, you are going to...
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trying to replace traditional education with courses online, will online education replace traditionales like a harvard degree? >> it is not a disruptor but an expander. most of the people that engage in courses that are made available online are not college students. they are people like you and i that want to explore an interest. they may be geographically unable to access quality education. moocs are much more expensive in terms of their influence on the market. the encouraging elements that you see is people like m.i.t. and harvard begin to dip their toe in the water in this area and be innovators in this market. >> given your history in the tech industry, i have to ask you about the atmosphere and it it -- its valuations. uber. where do you see this going and where do you think of the word "bubble?" >> i have been in this market for 20 years. i've seen lots of ups and downs. what i can say is i have never been more excited about the prospect for tech companies to bring change and create value in our society. to the extent that there are some phenomenal breakaway outcomes in this s
trying to replace traditional education with courses online, will online education replace traditionales like a harvard degree? >> it is not a disruptor but an expander. most of the people that engage in courses that are made available online are not college students. they are people like you and i that want to explore an interest. they may be geographically unable to access quality education. moocs are much more expensive in terms of their influence on the market. the encouraging...
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there is much commentary online tag. the #livingwage the campaign is enjoying great success online and in addition to the multitude of posts and messages, there's also an online petition making the rounds schooling on tesco to commit to raising its workers wages and it's already garnered over 30,000 signatures. the u.k. firm responded saying they work hard to ensure employees are paid fairly and that its hourly rates are among the highest in the industry. online edition of the independent say they offer award packages which means they earn more than is shown in the basic wage. the instigators of the living wage movement have not contradict the this statement. as rachel oliver points out, tesco is by no means the worst offender. in 2011, tesco ceo philip clarke announced a pay raise following a citizens u.k. campaign. supporters of the current campaign say this is a positive sign and suggest tesco is one of the supermarkets more likely to do the right thing. >> social networkers have been hashtag, aer this greek born univ
there is much commentary online tag. the #livingwage the campaign is enjoying great success online and in addition to the multitude of posts and messages, there's also an online petition making the rounds schooling on tesco to commit to raising its workers wages and it's already garnered over 30,000 signatures. the u.k. firm responded saying they work hard to ensure employees are paid fairly and that its hourly rates are among the highest in the industry. online edition of the independent say...
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>> it's about more and more that either that has gone online. people are entering things and just like they are entering another things. has there been an effort in your company to look at how you are going to protect that he got and maybe someone else can better answer that. >> while again, to my knowledge i don't believe that there are member companies that are collecting third-party data to help the related devices and whatever the case may be. >> in a way that some of them are collecting it so you can get the pop-up ads about things related to it. in the digital advertising alliance that was looking at the question of the collection of data across the science and doing some pretty significant binary work the organization was formed early at the request of the federal trade commission to look at exactly those issues. the specific issue that you're talking about which is a special restrictions on the sensitive data about health. this is one of the things that is still under development. it is a fairly tricky issue to get everybody in the indus
>> it's about more and more that either that has gone online. people are entering things and just like they are entering another things. has there been an effort in your company to look at how you are going to protect that he got and maybe someone else can better answer that. >> while again, to my knowledge i don't believe that there are member companies that are collecting third-party data to help the related devices and whatever the case may be. >> in a way that some of them...
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their online fascinations might have easily been something else? our own desire to find meaning having us imparting to what they mean and why they said what they were doing? or is a weapons focused strain on the far right of american politics right now making this sort of thing more likely? making it more possible than it otherwise would be if no one was encouraging folks to believe that shooting police officers in a pizza shop and shooting up a wal-mart might be the way to spark an anti-government revolution? r business, and it's hard to leave these two. mom! my llama smells like you. i use tide plus febreze in the wash. it keeps their clothes and stuffed animals smelling fresher for longer. when are you coming home? just one more night. [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide plus. [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what
their online fascinations might have easily been something else? our own desire to find meaning having us imparting to what they mean and why they said what they were doing? or is a weapons focused strain on the far right of american politics right now making this sort of thing more likely? making it more possible than it otherwise would be if no one was encouraging folks to believe that shooting police officers in a pizza shop and shooting up a wal-mart might be the way to spark an...
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it was an online store exclusively.irst brickd his and mortar store a month ago in the west village of manhattan in greenwich village. great to have you with us, frank. let's start off talking about y donutses hole different than the ones you might get a dunkin donuts or any of the other doughnut shops. >> first of all, food companies have taken the fat about everything from cheese to twinkies, yet no one has created a marketable low-fat doughnut. ours have 3-4 grams of fat. theytaste just as good and are just as large. our retail stores have a concept that is totally unique. dunkin' donuts and all those chains put them on the shelf only to throw away what is left over. our concept is much more green. nothing on display, nothing to throw away. it is a win-win for the business owner. the consumer gets a fresh made warm donut every time. >> you just make the doughnut that people order? you don't let them sit out in order to get people to buy a donut? >> we come up with a subway. instead of meat and sandwich toppings we ha
it was an online store exclusively.irst brickd his and mortar store a month ago in the west village of manhattan in greenwich village. great to have you with us, frank. let's start off talking about y donutses hole different than the ones you might get a dunkin donuts or any of the other doughnut shops. >> first of all, food companies have taken the fat about everything from cheese to twinkies, yet no one has created a marketable low-fat doughnut. ours have 3-4 grams of fat. theytaste...
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today, we launched a new online interactive quiz. i want to thank the committee for focusing attention on scams and giving the ftc the ability to describe its role. we will continue our efforts to pursue the perpetrators, work with the media to help prevent fraudulent ads from running and educate consumers that trust the gut instinct to be a strong mechanism. thank you and i would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you. dr. oz. >> thank you, members of the committee, for convening this hearing and for allowing me to test i've. consumer scams and frauds have plagued me since i first started in media long before my talk show in 2009. and moneynt time trying to prevent in the problem has only increased exponentially. i'm encouraged the senate has decided to prioritize this criminal enterprise and believe the contributions of other witnesses will help together with collective brainpower doused the flames of this uncontrolled wildfire in the interest of protecting the consumer. after he finished training in thomas iut a decade
today, we launched a new online interactive quiz. i want to thank the committee for focusing attention on scams and giving the ftc the ability to describe its role. we will continue our efforts to pursue the perpetrators, work with the media to help prevent fraudulent ads from running and educate consumers that trust the gut instinct to be a strong mechanism. thank you and i would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you. dr. oz. >> thank you, members of the committee, for...
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she loves to shop online with her debit card. bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock's credit notification service as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage can be done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. my years as a prosecutor taught me that we all need to protect ourselves from crime. in today's world, that includes identity theft. it's a serious problem. we al
she loves to shop online with her debit card. bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could...
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their online fascinations might have easily been something else? our own desire to find meaning having us departing to what they mean and why they said what they were doing? or is a weapons focused strain on the far right of american politics right now making this sort of thing more likely? making it more possible than it otherwise would be if no one was encouraging folks to believe that shooting police officers in a pizza shop and shooting up a wal-mart might be the way to spark an anti-government revolution? he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. star
their online fascinations might have easily been something else? our own desire to find meaning having us departing to what they mean and why they said what they were doing? or is a weapons focused strain on the far right of american politics right now making this sort of thing more likely? making it more possible than it otherwise would be if no one was encouraging folks to believe that shooting police officers in a pizza shop and shooting up a wal-mart might be the way to spark an...
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. >>> another horror of online dating, a man agrees to connect with a woman he met on a dating site but instead of meeting a woman, two men show up and punch and rob him. how san francisco police plan to catch the attacker. >>> a six alarm fire destroyed this warehouse in april and now local businesses are coming together to help the victims out. >>> this is kron 4 news at 11:00 starting now. >>> with the darkness and the cold working against them, search crews will be working through the night for their search for a nine-year-old girl who went missing today at samuel taylor state park. >> reporter: we won't stop. this is a search that we'll continue 24/7. this lieutenant says many are out looking for rothchild, last seen wearing a pink dress with flowers on it. she's 4'2", 50 pounds. her parents told the police she was hanging out with the kids from another camp and then she was gone. >> in speaking with the parents today apparently their daughter was running around the cam many side playing with other children cam manying here the camp ground and at one point they realized she was no
. >>> another horror of online dating, a man agrees to connect with a woman he met on a dating site but instead of meeting a woman, two men show up and punch and rob him. how san francisco police plan to catch the attacker. >>> a six alarm fire destroyed this warehouse in april and now local businesses are coming together to help the victims out. >>> this is kron 4 news at 11:00 starting now. >>> with the darkness and the cold working against them, search...