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does ort care what he does not do, we simply want to turn this into a new state involving a sunni ledtate. >> the white house has said it will speed up and step up their u.s. military equipment, including drones and helicopter equipment. do you think that is helpful? >> there is no question that is helpful and needed. of course come in and of itself, it will not solve the problem. the border, it has become very porous. we know that these al qaeda elements come and go as they wish. they live syria when the heat is 20 great, and they leave iraq when the heat is too great, so there is a need for a broader strategy, and i think the key to that is some kind of political arrangement in syria. >> all right, you mentioned syria, and i want to talk about what is happening there, because we are seeing fighting between the rebels and the al qaeda militant groups. how much is that changing, and what about the prospects for some kind of a political solution in serious? >> i think longer term, it reflects the fact that the sunnis have never been unified in syria. always been very hard factions ther
does ort care what he does not do, we simply want to turn this into a new state involving a sunni ledtate. >> the white house has said it will speed up and step up their u.s. military equipment, including drones and helicopter equipment. do you think that is helpful? >> there is no question that is helpful and needed. of course come in and of itself, it will not solve the problem. the border, it has become very porous. we know that these al qaeda elements come and go as they wish....
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that these people had found, all these founders, became one of the most important tools for my room orting. , jack, time with ev noah, but their memories have changed over time. thingsre instances where were drastically different. things that do not even make sense. biz believe that a discussion they had had had taken place at a whole foods. jack believed it had taken place at a park. there were dozens of those moments. i was able to go through their tweets and their facebook updates and their instagram photos and pinpoint exactly where they were and what they were doing. what they were wearing and where they were at exact moment in time. it was unbelievably accurate. >> what is your plan for this book? >> i was looking for twitter -- i was looking at twitter and i realized it was a company that changed everything. facebook has not changed the way that we perform business, do media, share stories. twitter has changed all of those things. when i look at this story from a thought it was a company that would continue to do that. what i found in my reporting, my theory going into this was that
that these people had found, all these founders, became one of the most important tools for my room orting. , jack, time with ev noah, but their memories have changed over time. thingsre instances where were drastically different. things that do not even make sense. biz believe that a discussion they had had had taken place at a whole foods. jack believed it had taken place at a park. there were dozens of those moments. i was able to go through their tweets and their facebook updates and their...
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ort him to his car what is going on in this city? >> maybe they were to protect everyone else?say, sean penn is coming out. he's going to hurt somebody. >> >> everybody back. own sake. >> michael bay was at the presentation for samsung tv's. you can tell it's scripted. he's looking up. i guess they have a teleprompter there. >> the type is off off. sorry. >> he ge
ort him to his car what is going on in this city? >> maybe they were to protect everyone else?say, sean penn is coming out. he's going to hurt somebody. >> >> everybody back. own sake. >> michael bay was at the presentation for samsung tv's. you can tell it's scripted. he's looking up. i guess they have a teleprompter there. >> the type is off off. sorry. >> he ge
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it's a ort, and there are bigger problems, she says, adding that it keeps the kids happy, focused ands form of boxing known as muay thai is fully engrained in the culture, researchers estimate 100,000 kids under 16 are actively fighting. so these kids are already showing evidence of memory daniel. >> yes. daniel to the brain. >> reporter: this doctor may be tackling the biggest fight. she's part of a team in bangkok doing the first ever research into what all this fighting is doing to the children by conducting brain scans and other tests on 100 child boxers. she says early tests are far worse than she imagined when she began the project. their brains look like people who have been in automobile accidents in. >> yes. >> reporter: the data is revealing. boxers have much better hand-eye coordination than other kids, but they also have serious memory issues that will grow worse. one of the kids being test eed this 10-year-old. like others we met, she, too, is part of a fighting family. her father set up this makeshift boxing ring next to the police station where he works. the family also
it's a ort, and there are bigger problems, she says, adding that it keeps the kids happy, focused ands form of boxing known as muay thai is fully engrained in the culture, researchers estimate 100,000 kids under 16 are actively fighting. so these kids are already showing evidence of memory daniel. >> yes. daniel to the brain. >> reporter: this doctor may be tackling the biggest fight. she's part of a team in bangkok doing the first ever research into what all this fighting is doing...
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. >> i think it is not very conciliatory to say, you know, my way ort highway. you either do what i want or i am going to do it anyway. >> the g.o.p. is rejecting the president's call to raise the minimum wage. they say that will cost the country jobs. tara mergener, for cbs news, capitol hill. >>> a new york congressman unloads on a reporter when interviewed following last night's state of the union speech. the reporter asked republican michael grim about his justice department investigation into grim's campaign finances. and the congressman cut the interview short, walked away, but then came back, and lit into the reporter's hide. >> why, why? >> it is a valid question. >> well, apparently, grim has the training to make good on his threats. he is a former fbi agent. and a former marine. who saw duty in the first and second gulf wars. the reporter's network, new york one, is demanding an apology. >>> still to come, when the news continues, the storm has moved on but it has left our temperatures behind. howard says more precipitation could be on the way. his for
. >> i think it is not very conciliatory to say, you know, my way ort highway. you either do what i want or i am going to do it anyway. >> the g.o.p. is rejecting the president's call to raise the minimum wage. they say that will cost the country jobs. tara mergener, for cbs news, capitol hill. >>> a new york congressman unloads on a reporter when interviewed following last night's state of the union speech. the reporter asked republican michael grim about his justice...
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no reportsñrát damage ort( injuries. thisa5 included the capital of wellington.truck just before rush hour it struc&háhp &h%fore rush hour you might remember back in 2011 an earthquake there destroyed the town of christchurch.cm cf1 185 people were killed. melissa mollet, xdnews4. >>> new allegations against new >>> new &háhp &h%ns against new away.t( hoboken's mayor met with federal prosecutors Ñiyesterday. she cxsj she was tolde1 she'd only get sandy relief funds if she wanted a fábillion-dollar spokesman denies that. the assemblyman leading the investigation into last year's g.t( with bridge lane closure says his committee will look into the latest allegations. >>> in the day ahead, the family of a 28-year-old postal worker killed deliveringt( the mail wi postal delivery. tyson barnett was gunned down in november while on his mail route on reed street in the faiám heights area of prince george's county. his murder remains unsolved.r barnett's family is coming in from south carolina. they will join postal workers at 5:30 and match it theçó postal headquartersjf
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we are told they are asiane1 'aes, 40 to 50q years old, last seen in at( gold 90s honda ort( possiblyard there was possibly a type of kidnapping or an attempted kidnapping taking place there. just yesterday. and thfre1 suspect fitting the as natalie. the police are here and trying to get more information and the station giving more information there so they can possibly put together forok a sketch.e1 reporting live[gñ nbc bay area news. >> we hope this girl isi] safe,e will continue to stay on the story. to follow-up on aw3 story that first brought you last night. investigators in santa rosa say they know the cause of the fire that damaged thet( memorial of andy lopez. they blame a candle placed at the woodenen alter. community members came together to rebuild thvá memorial. a deputy shot and killed lopez in october. he wasçóq carrying a çórmpeplic1 >>> the firstñr sierra snow sury is in the books and the numbers are e1dismal. the department of water resources, measured today and found nine inches of snow. compared to the same time last á year,e1w3 when there was nearly inches of sn
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orts. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot.i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certa
orts. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot.i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin....
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ort chamber comes a fridge freezer for as long as you need it. that water dispenser still or sparkling. let me show you what is going on inside of the oven. out, you haves one giant cooking compartment for your biggest turkey. have the asparagus appear at 275 and the pork loin at 275. different temperatures at the same time. samsung is already a big name in dry years, but they are bringing new technology to that category as well. you want a bigger washing machine, that means the tub to get deeper which means awkward to get things out of it. samsung has made their tub not so much deeper but wider. how about the big ambition to become the world's largest manufacturer appliance -- appliance manufacturer five 2015? a big old but it was not that long ago people said samsung, smartphones? >> that was sam grobart. we will be right back. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "west." i'm emily chang. ces is not just for tech companies. up with onen caught l.a.-based giant about how it is using technology to rewrite their roles in hollywood. john is with us now from l.a.
ort chamber comes a fridge freezer for as long as you need it. that water dispenser still or sparkling. let me show you what is going on inside of the oven. out, you haves one giant cooking compartment for your biggest turkey. have the asparagus appear at 275 and the pork loin at 275. different temperatures at the same time. samsung is already a big name in dry years, but they are bringing new technology to that category as well. you want a bigger washing machine, that means the tub to get...
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i was told that if i even dared that ort either incident, it would be their word against mine. and that there would be more unishment to come. the next morning, i didn't know how badly my shoulder had been injured. i tried to do p.t. that morning and my shoulder was completely out of joint with the first pushup. they personally escorted me to sick hall and told me i had and ated my shoulder that's what i was told would be y story. , anaged to get out of basic but continued to have problems with the shoulder. had also had bruises on my hips from where he had thrown me to the ground after the drill sergeant showed up. and i thought they were just bruises. my parents reiterated to me that wasonly way to survive this to act as if it didn't happen. and not to ever speak of it again. but i didn't want to be that person. because if he did it to the girl in the cycle before me, who else was he going to do it to? because he did it to me. so at one of my orthopedic appointments, i tried to tell the doctor, i did tell the doctor, the real reason behind the shoulder injury. he didn't docum
i was told that if i even dared that ort either incident, it would be their word against mine. and that there would be more unishment to come. the next morning, i didn't know how badly my shoulder had been injured. i tried to do p.t. that morning and my shoulder was completely out of joint with the first pushup. they personally escorted me to sick hall and told me i had and ated my shoulder that's what i was told would be y story. , anaged to get out of basic but continued to have problems with...
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so everything that we can do to make illegal immigrants legal in a ort of responsible and measured processood for not only those people that the entire ountry. melissa: but you know this whole idea of pushing it aside, already you're seeing illegals in this country become part of the system, whether it's sending their children to school where they are not legal residents or paying axes. and it is a drag on the economy. we were talking about this the specific case of sergio garcia in california. and it makes a lot of people very uncomfortable. someone who has been living outside of the law illegally is not supposed to respect and uphold as legal advice when he is still here illegally. >> yes. he is smeone whose immigration status is pending. he was born in mexico and he came at a young age. he went to law school and so the court said in this case, he is someone who can prtice law. until it is in a very special case. he's not some criminal who hopped over the border in the dark of night. melissa: bt by virtue of coming here legally, you say he's not a criminal. but the law is the law. >> to
so everything that we can do to make illegal immigrants legal in a ort of responsible and measured processood for not only those people that the entire ountry. melissa: but you know this whole idea of pushing it aside, already you're seeing illegals in this country become part of the system, whether it's sending their children to school where they are not legal residents or paying axes. and it is a drag on the economy. we were talking about this the specific case of sergio garcia in california....
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it could allow the current president daniel ort aga to stay in power indefinitely. he is expected to seek another term. >> the chief of the organization of american states is in cuba. an unusual visit, 52 years after he was kicked out. the two countries are meeting as part of selak. adam raney reports from havana. >> at the end day of the first day of meetings it is clear that this organization, barely two years old, is gaining momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge, if you might say, to the organization that for decades is seen as the group where regional issues are deciding. that organizations has been long seen as having undue influence. canada and the united states are excluded from the organization. what we have seen though, since hugo chavez, the late president of venezuela died, there's a lot of speculation that this was his baby, his idea. if anything, we have seen it grown in importance. we had the first official gift by ban-ki moon and saw the general of the organization of the american states make his official visit, if not the first official
it could allow the current president daniel ort aga to stay in power indefinitely. he is expected to seek another term. >> the chief of the organization of american states is in cuba. an unusual visit, 52 years after he was kicked out. the two countries are meeting as part of selak. adam raney reports from havana. >> at the end day of the first day of meetings it is clear that this organization, barely two years old, is gaining momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge, if...
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ort is very forbidding foreboding about the future. the fact is that there is no prospect that any kind of u.s. military aid to a rock, for example -- there are no missiles or helicopters, gunships are going to not make any real difference. in the joint chiefs of staff were initially concerned about going in to the search. they thought they could have were they wanted militarily. they were afraid of these big clinical questions that would not be addressed. the interesting thing is that 7- 8 years after the search, you are still seeing the failure of the maladie government in baghdad to address the core issues. revenues?are oil how you share political power? how do you divide it up so everyone feels as if they are represented? that is the real failure. all of this turmoil will continue. >> i would like to back up what robin just said and to expand it a little bit. she's actually right. to me there is a real thaler -- failure of american policy going on here. president obama did not try very hard to keep u.s. troops in iraq after 2011. h
ort is very forbidding foreboding about the future. the fact is that there is no prospect that any kind of u.s. military aid to a rock, for example -- there are no missiles or helicopters, gunships are going to not make any real difference. in the joint chiefs of staff were initially concerned about going in to the search. they thought they could have were they wanted militarily. they were afraid of these big clinical questions that would not be addressed. the interesting thing is that 7- 8...
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involved in, has involveden alcohol ort drugs.invo i think the kid has got a problem.t -- it's not just this'g dui. he's got a $20,000 damage suit against him in california. he's being investigated. this kid doesn't need to go toit canada. he needs to go tois a very good rehab and people need to leave him alone. he's about six or eight months off. >> they can look at not just th charges that they convict himlso of, but the charges he admitted to, which is he said he used prescription drugs and that theb smoke pot. and they raided his house earlier in the week. it does sound aa lot like lindsy lohan, with the mom enabling her, the dad enabling him. >> let's not say dwi. these three things together are multiple offenses. you're not supposed to takehim. prescription drugs if you're under the influence of alcohol. >> all right. coming up, bob has vowed to get back in shape this year., smile, bob. even agreeing to a trainer and a new yoga class here in new york city might offer him anotheralte alternative. co-ed yoga in the nude. will bob try that? find out next on "the fiv
involved in, has involveden alcohol ort drugs.invo i think the kid has got a problem.t -- it's not just this'g dui. he's got a $20,000 damage suit against him in california. he's being investigated. this kid doesn't need to go toit canada. he needs to go tois a very good rehab and people need to leave him alone. he's about six or eight months off. >> they can look at not just th charges that they convict himlso of, but the charges he admitted to, which is he said he used prescription...
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ort of on that same range. from the numbers we ran i cannot really give you a clear answer to that. >> ok, thank you. let's take another question from the audience. >> hello. following up, it seems like we have kind of established that hating obama, hating democratic principles really drives the tea party. i am wondering, now that it is possible or plausible because of their actions or their leaders' actions that they might lose the house in 2014. it is tough, but possible. it would keep the senate but everything they hate would be remanded by the american eople. i wonder, would they have a true sense of expanding if everything they hate just got eaffirmed? wouldn't this small movement fall to pieces like a lot of them do, reform in another way, but in this together fashion, it seems the hate of obama and the eta democrats now really keeps them together. wouldn't a re-mandate really be a true ending blow? >> all future events we are going to guess that. if we look at this week, the results in virginia have memb
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five times lower for women, 4 tim timeslorn for mine ort at this. center is recorder. left presenter right is skeptic. >> beakner went after the heart of higher education, the lecture class. >> nice try. >> featuring his flipped classroom to other professors in the field. >> i am a physicist. i have a new understanding of the meaning of i knower that from this process of trying to get these ideas out. it is hard to make changes. there are egos involved. i would give a talk and at the end of the talk, a faculty member would raise his hand and say after you get done playing these games, when do you teach physics? >> right that in your neighbor's notes so that they will have something to study from. you might want to summarize what we did and explain why we did it. >> it requires a philosophical change. what, you know, should go on in the clooassroom? is the role of a teacher to depend, transmit information? well, that was true, you know, 15 years ago before there was google. but now, i can pull out my cell phone and find, you know, something more up-to-date than what the
five times lower for women, 4 tim timeslorn for mine ort at this. center is recorder. left presenter right is skeptic. >> beakner went after the heart of higher education, the lecture class. >> nice try. >> featuring his flipped classroom to other professors in the field. >> i am a physicist. i have a new understanding of the meaning of i knower that from this process of trying to get these ideas out. it is hard to make changes. there are egos involved. i would give a...
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orting >> through our responsibilities in overseeing the close of financial funds and whether or notthere is compliance with international laws, we have been very aggressive following -- we take action without regard to the home country of the financial institution. it does not always make us popular. sometimes it is friends who are very close. sometimes it is countries with whom we have more tension. our policy, whether it is sanctions regarding syria or iran, the designations are not all the same, but our policy is to be vigilant. in using these financial tools. i would just say that we implement these laws and we do not look at the country of origin. >> thank you so much for your government surface -- service. i want to touch back on -- there seems to be a lack of accountability among the federal officers. we cannot get a name or a number and we are trying to provide food, shelter, clothing to people in refugee camps. our banks have a question, we have a conversation, we cannot seem to get everybody at the table.
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your motives or anything else and it cuts down on those annoying protesters outside your swanky re ortre writing checks alongside the kochs you get to be far of this leviathan far reaching well funded nest of networks and no one ever has to know that about you unless you want them to. the "post" called it "a maze of groups that cloaks its donors." but again, in 2012 the maze of linked groups and money did not win them the 2012 election, and they had that problem in california with the network going sideways and getting busted by that state there. so what happens this year? what if the kochs try to sell in their desert retreat this year, which happened just this past weekend in palm springs? it was kind of fun watching the local press trying to figure out where the meeting was going to be held this year. hint, look for the hotel where all the rooms are booked and suddenly the restaurant is inexplicably off limits. politico.com br friday this year. "this year the kochs' close allies are rolling out a new more integrated approach to politics. that includes wading into republican primaries
your motives or anything else and it cuts down on those annoying protesters outside your swanky re ortre writing checks alongside the kochs you get to be far of this leviathan far reaching well funded nest of networks and no one ever has to know that about you unless you want them to. the "post" called it "a maze of groups that cloaks its donors." but again, in 2012 the maze of linked groups and money did not win them the 2012 election, and they had that problem in...
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player ort the music the surface or xbox. it is the corporate customer and the cloud business. the cloud is the anti-desktop. it is the anti-windows. outside of the xbox, the only big business in iker soft in the last decade. >> investors would like to have seen someone with success running a big company. that is things you read in the notes, they would like to of seen summit seen somebody with more experience of the manager side. i attended a front, they are bringing in a technician, that is the legacy of bill gates. he wanted somebody with technical expertise. is he the influence despite the fact that investors would like to see bill gates a step away. we see his influence in this piece of news. it will be interesting to see how it plays out. we will see if he moves away from the company. at the end of the day, you may have two former ceos on the board. is that healthy for board dynamic? what does that mean for the freedom? >> we caught up with nadella. here's what he said at the cloud business. >> if you look at what happened in the last quarter, it grew over 100%. five --50
player ort the music the surface or xbox. it is the corporate customer and the cloud business. the cloud is the anti-desktop. it is the anti-windows. outside of the xbox, the only big business in iker soft in the last decade. >> investors would like to have seen someone with success running a big company. that is things you read in the notes, they would like to of seen summit seen somebody with more experience of the manager side. i attended a front, they are bringing in a technician,...
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youth, and so i think that everybody is going to want to see that, and you know, whether they do it ortee. >> we should also mention that you are also a grammy winner to be at clive davis' party, and tell us about that? >> i am. yes, indeed. i went in the best album notes category and not like the rest of the group. >> and i always read your notes, anthony decurtis. >> well, i have a small but devoted audience. small but devoted. >> thank you, we will be watching the show. >> pleasure. thank you so much. >> cheers. >>> all right. coming up in a few moments we will have more here in the "cnn will have more here in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> as promised, hello, e everyone, i'm miguel marcus, and you are in the cnn newsroom. a crowded mall turned into instantly a violent crime scene. a man in maryland, columbia opened up a shotgun in a skater shot zume's. >> the identity of the shooter, we don't know yet, and when the officers approached, he was obviously deceased, but he was also still had a large amount of ammunition still on and about him.
youth, and so i think that everybody is going to want to see that, and you know, whether they do it ortee. >> we should also mention that you are also a grammy winner to be at clive davis' party, and tell us about that? >> i am. yes, indeed. i went in the best album notes category and not like the rest of the group. >> and i always read your notes, anthony decurtis. >> well, i have a small but devoted audience. small but devoted. >> thank you, we will be watching...
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to be out here longer than five minutes, but at the same time, again, it's not as bad as i thought. orte his wife, though, well, she's not used to it at all. you just got out here within the last minute or two. there's a tear rolling down your cheek. >> that's right. that's how cold it is. it's freezing. i've got multiple layers on. you know, just doing the best i can here to stay warm. >> reporter: so everyone doing the best they can to stay warm. now, a little bit of advice, you've got to wear the hat, you have to get the scarf, and you have to wear gloves. if you go out in these conditions, without being prepared, chances are you're going to regret it. reporting live in silver spring, darcy spencer, news4. >> it looks colder than it looks. thank you. >>> the winter storm is having a ripple effect across the country's airports. all three of the airports here are open and operating on normal schedules. this is a live look at reagan national airport. right now, more than 1,400 flights have already been cancelled today. reagan cancelled 67 flights, dulles cancelled 26 flights, and bwi can
to be out here longer than five minutes, but at the same time, again, it's not as bad as i thought. orte his wife, though, well, she's not used to it at all. you just got out here within the last minute or two. there's a tear rolling down your cheek. >> that's right. that's how cold it is. it's freezing. i've got multiple layers on. you know, just doing the best i can here to stay warm. >> reporter: so everyone doing the best they can to stay warm. now, a little bit of advice,...
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we will have more on this as we will be live in bangkok with our 50 minutes ort thereabouts. what we have at the moment? we have 18 minutes before things get underway here in hong kong properly. there is still hope for 2014. we take a look at what the stretches are saying right now and we average it all out, we 10% -- 8%-10%t- this year. >> let's forget about what happened on friday and we have arrested 2014 ahead of us. we saw november and december. the chinese government detailed all the reforms and we saw a run-on stocks and certain sectors more than others. we could see more of that this year. you're looking at health care, non-bank financials and insurers. you are looking at brokerages. internet gaming -- getting intois internet gaming and that is the play in china. in -- they are nearly one billion shy. >> there's nothing wrong with the business and they are doing well. the problem is that some of these stocks have gotten quite turnssive and $.10 res more than doubled. we know about these big gaming companies in macao. the more bullish as was are seng index,he hang as a
we will have more on this as we will be live in bangkok with our 50 minutes ort thereabouts. what we have at the moment? we have 18 minutes before things get underway here in hong kong properly. there is still hope for 2014. we take a look at what the stretches are saying right now and we average it all out, we 10% -- 8%-10%t- this year. >> let's forget about what happened on friday and we have arrested 2014 ahead of us. we saw november and december. the chinese government detailed all...
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find -- fund,ort 101.75% net. >> he was clean on $2 billion. >> people complain about hedge funds underperforming he more than triple the s&p 500 and is largest fund was 5.5 oh yen dollars and that was 70% net long. we will see what he has to say about 2014. i am here with erik schatzker and tom keene. this is company news. number oneiving his spot in the pc business. it had an 18% market share in the fourth quarter 36.6% gain in shepherd. hewlett-packard was number two. stills droptry saw 10% -- and sales drop 10% over the year. a rise in carriers have to spend 60 billion dollars per year. this is about keeping personal records for the nsa. said it is aein huge civil situation. the chinese ministry of culture is in charge of directing new rules on videogame consoles. the 14-year-old ban from consuls was lifted earlier this week, potentially opening the $10 billion market to sony, microsoft, and nintendo. it was to protect chinese use from a corrupting influence. that was before the internet. >> speaking of the internet, it has brought us aggregators of everything, news coming music, television s
find -- fund,ort 101.75% net. >> he was clean on $2 billion. >> people complain about hedge funds underperforming he more than triple the s&p 500 and is largest fund was 5.5 oh yen dollars and that was 70% net long. we will see what he has to say about 2014. i am here with erik schatzker and tom keene. this is company news. number oneiving his spot in the pc business. it had an 18% market share in the fourth quarter 36.6% gain in shepherd. hewlett-packard was number two. stills...
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th i have been waiting for you to to ask the question i want the ort is too answer to.rt?ow short is too short? >> i do do you believe a lunch break is clause thre a recess? >> i do not believe the th provisioni applies to what would not want restrict the president. in a time of nationalt emergency i do not want to handcuff the uld ask yo president in terms of how short in i is too short but i would ask you a question. intercession recess appointment,he i can see that pops open for ther to intersection that lasts 45 5 minutes and have the power in an was l intersection -- 45 minutes. answer >> your answer was lunch would count. >> i don't do a 45 minute lunch. that doesn't get passed.little bit >> mainl y in virginia. want my question with a little thousand unco background i wanted to say for doesn't steven if you site 1,000 unconstitutional actions by past presidents that doesn't support is your position that this lp president's unconstitutional action is constitutional. that evidence will not help you.of the real thrust of what i want permits pres to ask is if all of thi
th i have been waiting for you to to ask the question i want the ort is too answer to.rt?ow short is too short? >> i do do you believe a lunch break is clause thre a recess? >> i do not believe the th provisioni applies to what would not want restrict the president. in a time of nationalt emergency i do not want to handcuff the uld ask yo president in terms of how short in i is too short but i would ask you a question. intercession recess appointment,he i can see that pops open for...
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upset orte is getting emotional. i think to some extent the nba wants to seek control over that.he most part that is one area you seem to be so affected. >> you think twitter will dominate the online video? >> i think what is interesting right now is twitter has a lot of support from the content industry. they see an opportunity to capture the second screen. but they still have control over content and distribution. with ads.e hulu there is a 15 second instagram going on right now. thisill you monetize garbage? >> i think 15 seconds can be pretty effective. if you only have 15 seconds, you have to tell your message pretty effectively. you have to make your ad content unlike -- president'see the video about the state of the union? not long enough to say anything. >> that is the problem. howink it is in terms of you are talking about the news or publishing research. >> your report was like 20 pages or so. >> the support has to be there. about the ideag of the new advertisement revenues, are they being stolen from little house on the prairie , or is a new money? >> i think a lot of
upset orte is getting emotional. i think to some extent the nba wants to seek control over that.he most part that is one area you seem to be so affected. >> you think twitter will dominate the online video? >> i think what is interesting right now is twitter has a lot of support from the content industry. they see an opportunity to capture the second screen. but they still have control over content and distribution. with ads.e hulu there is a 15 second instagram going on right now....
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clearly i think the gop is going after her as to whether she was divorced or separated at 19 ort at 21k they are afraid that her story is really resonating with women in texas. there is no question that she struggled. she started working when she was 14. she was a single mom at 19 living in a trailer with her daughter. she put herself through harvard. she clearly has made herself a formidable candidate with a real life story that is really making women look at her and it is relevant to all of the voters that she is trying to reach. i think the fact that the gop is trying to make a lot of this speaks to the fact that they are afraid of her. >> we would love to have her here in "the situation room." she has an amazing story when you look at her background and the fact that she is a graduate of harvard law school. thanks very much. >>> anna, as usual, thanks to you. i know anna is in new york where it is snowing and would rather be in miami. >>> millions of americans are under winter storm warnings right now. snow is piling up. thousands of flights across the country have been cancelled.
clearly i think the gop is going after her as to whether she was divorced or separated at 19 ort at 21k they are afraid that her story is really resonating with women in texas. there is no question that she struggled. she started working when she was 14. she was a single mom at 19 living in a trailer with her daughter. she put herself through harvard. she clearly has made herself a formidable candidate with a real life story that is really making women look at her and it is relevant to all of...
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they adapt their practices of orting late. -- they go to school for that. they adapt their practices of courting leave. -- accordingly. >> thank you. can you assure this committee and congress and the american people that the fbi has and will continue to pursue the individuals who killed four americans in benghazi? >> absolutely. you have that commitment is a top priority. a lot of people are working hard on it. >> the ability to share actions that the bureau might have taken in this case are limited. i think i speak for the entire committee when i say that any time we can be briefed on progress, i hope you will do so. >> i saw one of my colleagues asked about cyber security. thought you had something you wanted to contribute to that. let me give you that opportunity. offer on cyber security -- one of the other aspects that was mentioned was state actors. is a serious threat that we are paying close attention to. al qaeda is among them. many others are described as being transnational organized criminals. they are operating in the cyber domain. they have no
they adapt their practices of orting late. -- they go to school for that. they adapt their practices of courting leave. -- accordingly. >> thank you. can you assure this committee and congress and the american people that the fbi has and will continue to pursue the individuals who killed four americans in benghazi? >> absolutely. you have that commitment is a top priority. a lot of people are working hard on it. >> the ability to share actions that the bureau might have taken...
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airmen would do this sort of thing and did not like the idea of seeing and airmen in uniform doing that .ort of thing i know that we have come a long way, just in my personal .xperience with that i served as a senior member of the court shall panel who took a very senior colonel to court on a sexual assault in 1995, we really didn't know what sexual assault was here in the ended up convicting this individual. it was the right decision probably for maybe the wrong reasons because we really didn't know what sexual assault was. i know now that it was sexual assault and we did send him to jail. inherently, we knew something really bad had happened. and the evidence supports that. we have made great progress in this. have we made enough? no. we are appalled by, as you are appalled by, as senator gillibrand and senator mccaskill and all decent people are appalled by this in our force. the question is what is the solution to it? authority and the command environment is a difficult thing sometimes to describe. it order and discipline are difficult to describe and particularly so to those who perhaps
airmen would do this sort of thing and did not like the idea of seeing and airmen in uniform doing that .ort of thing i know that we have come a long way, just in my personal .xperience with that i served as a senior member of the court shall panel who took a very senior colonel to court on a sexual assault in 1995, we really didn't know what sexual assault was here in the ended up convicting this individual. it was the right decision probably for maybe the wrong reasons because we really...
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ort: anne gearan, diplomatic spun and with "the washington post," thank you very much. guest: thank you. host: we will get your thoughts attack wase benghazi preventable ready to any report by the intelligence committee. darrell, you are up first. caller: good morning, greta. first of all, the question should be that we never should have went into libya. what gave us the right to send our murdering cia terrorists to libya to slaughter the leadership and take over the country? all you people talk about is benghazi and this clown who got killed. out many people did we slaughter in libya? why don't you talk about that? we are the number-one terrorist nation on the planet with our cia. why don't you talk about that? with hillary clinton could charge retire and go back to arkansas. host: all right, darrell. host: jack in minnesota. caller: well, my brother from his or her beach me to it but let me take the -- my brother from missouri beat me to it but let me piggyback on his comment. we the peasants don't get to know what they are doing with our tax dollars. we love to go in
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why the general program is laid out in the presence budget and in fact something i believe that soup orts and others. they are puzzles that democrats have included says if you receive unemployment insurance in the month he received social security then your ssdi is reduced by the amount of unemployment insurance receive. why does that matter? is not the same thing and it matters because the proposal that the majority leader has proposed saves a lot less money according to the congressional budget office. my proposal phase $5.4 million in theirs would save about a billion dollars. i appreciate that morning to include it and i believe it's in the same spirit of the memo by offer but we have honestly haven't had time to talk about this. i tried today to sit down with a the democratic sponsor of the underlying legislation and the other senator reid who in good faith said he wanted to talk about it but we haven't been able to schedule that so we have not had the discussion so we are just learning to be again to take it or leave a proposal that is in the majority leader's proposal in filling th
why the general program is laid out in the presence budget and in fact something i believe that soup orts and others. they are puzzles that democrats have included says if you receive unemployment insurance in the month he received social security then your ssdi is reduced by the amount of unemployment insurance receive. why does that matter? is not the same thing and it matters because the proposal that the majority leader has proposed saves a lot less money according to the congressional...
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. >> if they are not seeing that healthily orting that theheir hands and barracks and housing areas are not kept clean, sanitized, all sorts of medical issues breakout in that unit that is a behavior issue, is it not? their responsibility even though medical personnel are making the case of treating the wounded, the victims, or the perpetrators. >> maybe this will help clarify. >> from my experience being in ismand, with the commander ultimately as possible for everything in his or her unit. ig,have a suite of people, equaloctors, opportunity. you have a bench of technicians that are there to advise and not every act to but he belongs in stovepipes. sometimes the chaplain, the ceo, and the commander has the ability to integrate to, with addressing the issue. they have the purview of their experience and their leadership ability. the even the stovepipe people will not see and all of us get better in the business. the commander is the integrator of all of that. >> i agree the analogy is not bad fact -- is not exact. decision tog the send that military person to the doctor to begin with? i
. >> if they are not seeing that healthily orting that theheir hands and barracks and housing areas are not kept clean, sanitized, all sorts of medical issues breakout in that unit that is a behavior issue, is it not? their responsibility even though medical personnel are making the case of treating the wounded, the victims, or the perpetrators. >> maybe this will help clarify. >> from my experience being in ismand, with the commander ultimately as possible for everything in...
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ort: you are paying a next $140 yourself a month for your supplemental?do you have drug costs on top of that? -- an extra $140 a month for your supplemental? do you have drug costs on top of that? -- theyit is a hardship raised at $40 at one time. i could see them raising a $10 or something a month. $40 -- we just got $18 on our social security. that is not even pay for half of .hat they raised our hmo i want the whole united states to know that. we're not getting a free ride over here at seniors. next is bill in leesburg, georgia. republican. ronald is in dunlap, california. i am still waiting for the affordables refinance program version three. we have been waiting now for approximately three years for the third version of the home affordable refinance program. congress is still doing nothing to help homeowners who are unable to refinance based on the new criteria. andress needs to go ahead work on this bipartisan issue so that we can finally have a boost in our economy by folks like me and others who are current on our mortgages but are unable to refin
ort: you are paying a next $140 yourself a month for your supplemental?do you have drug costs on top of that? -- an extra $140 a month for your supplemental? do you have drug costs on top of that? -- theyit is a hardship raised at $40 at one time. i could see them raising a $10 or something a month. $40 -- we just got $18 on our social security. that is not even pay for half of .hat they raised our hmo i want the whole united states to know that. we're not getting a free ride over here at...