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p.c.'s and the rat race to the scene without a license. they never expected the trial civilians were told to come that's for sure because they know that you know and also if you don't have the means to them that's. the one said which is found and arrested that doesn't sound they're doing exactly the same never again. and get used to that you know how to get sometimes i can see foreign ships here it doesn't add up but there's nothing i can do apart from reporting them to dhaka. play there. are a lot of get out if we call decca. but the ship would have left before they have time to arrive. the same even when we had a small ship here that they had time to escape so you really couldn't open it that means they have watchman here you know. and in deca. what we do now is not important or important. in peace we are unable to fight those ships people to see if they are a big ships armed ships faster than our patrols would put to you. is that we have made an appeal to our friends our friends will move but they won't move as long as we don't have fas
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"washington post" columnist is under fire from american web user over a p.c.in he wrote "people with conventional views must repress a gag reflex when considering the mayor elective of new york a white man married to a black woman and with two biracial children. social nds have taken network to slam the article accusing which -- about racism. saying he overstepped the mark and should be disciplined. others find this online petition said the journalist should be fired immediately. and while many have openly expressed their anger by "the washington post" columnist posting fiery messages online, others have taken a more original root when voicing their how rage. scores of international racial families challenging cohen over his gag reflex comment. richard cohen sprang in an online interview give on the "huffington post." he rejects the racism allegations made against him and says he was expressing the views in the u.s. vote and it doesn't ean he agrees with them. ethiopian have been posted a twitter hashtag to condemn treatments of illegal immigrants, a crackdown
"washington post" columnist is under fire from american web user over a p.c.in he wrote "people with conventional views must repress a gag reflex when considering the mayor elective of new york a white man married to a black woman and with two biracial children. social nds have taken network to slam the article accusing which -- about racism. saying he overstepped the mark and should be disciplined. others find this online petition said the journalist should be fired immediately....
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choice you could have a choice the difference is that set me up with your whole school because the p.c. just so you can look up at just how you could be pushed to teach now to be sure you could use the checks. but we. still hold. this. sin. talk about scars and stripes but that's about you know i think for me on my own part it was you know sometimes you're able to a to articulate how you feel of a particular time and that that course of that song does that for me in the sense that you know it speaks of that sort of apathy that we have out there and that the sense that there's nothing you can do about it cannibals we're forced to be because that's the system we're in and you have no choice but to go out and try to earn an income and work for the man and work for this whatever corporation you lost in. the apathy and the loss of. a sense of passion that comes from that but then there's also the hope because i feel like there's a waking up going on you know i think there more to being human and all this pettiness we see just chasing money all the time an empty celebrity so so for me. it's
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company forced to hand over a million dollars for enslaving unsuspecting people's computers software used p.c.'s to mine the virtual currency. of the computers had no. those details on the website for this. pays alcoholic. cigarettes to clean up the streets. something to do that story and many others on the web site right now. just a few minutes away here on our world toilet day why there's absolutely nothing funny about it. abby martin takes up a story and breaking the set that's coming your way in a moment. we'll go to the future of. this man's show willing about its technology keeping the most cool metro rolling new modeling it says they said makes me weighs in the oil industry and a dream team of robots who places too dangerous for humans. as union for the latest news and innovation is here on technology update here on we've got the future covered. delivered to our church is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through to see my number two cities of russia. relate fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air and sea an
company forced to hand over a million dollars for enslaving unsuspecting people's computers software used p.c.'s to mine the virtual currency. of the computers had no. those details on the website for this. pays alcoholic. cigarettes to clean up the streets. something to do that story and many others on the web site right now. just a few minutes away here on our world toilet day why there's absolutely nothing funny about it. abby martin takes up a story and breaking the set that's coming your...
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hand over a million dollars for insulating unsuspecting people's computers in some way used to supply p.c.'s to mind the virtual currency bitcoin. the computers had no idea the details at all today. and pays out a whole makes in beer and cigarettes to clean up the streets claiming it curbs under social behavior by giving out its something to do point out wrong and other stories on our. basic sanitation is because of millions of deaths across the globe they must investigate the issue in today's breaking a sweat. two point five billion people do not have access to a toilet or sustainable sanitation obviously that's a huge problem because beyond the lack of just privacy diarrheal diseases are the second most common cause of death for young children in developing countries one only needs to look back to two thousand and ten when haiti experienced a massive cholera outbreak after un peacekeepers dump human waste in the country's main tributary nearly nine thousand people died as a result of the cholera is now spread to surrounding nations ironically world toilet day u.n. recognize that event e
hand over a million dollars for insulating unsuspecting people's computers in some way used to supply p.c.'s to mind the virtual currency bitcoin. the computers had no idea the details at all today. and pays out a whole makes in beer and cigarettes to clean up the streets claiming it curbs under social behavior by giving out its something to do point out wrong and other stories on our. basic sanitation is because of millions of deaths across the globe they must investigate the issue in today's...
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respecting its commitments this is not a commitment to the security council this is not a commitment to the p.c. that we do this is a commitment optional to our russian friends and one of the debates right now is way to actually destroy syria's chemical weapons which i estimated at around a thousand tons possible sites include albania france and belgium chemical weapons have become a heavy burden on syria especially for the presence of militant groups in its soil that might want to use such weapons or could even induce a disaster by mishandling them the final deadline for syria destroying its entire stockpile of chemical weapons is the middle of next year policy r.t. television. so let's have a recap of where things stand at the moment damascus has so far revealed where all its chemical weapons are located although it's worth mentioning not all of them have been visited yet because of the fighting however they have managed to meet the november target for destroying all toxic production equipment although the team's work has largely gone to plan so far the civil war is inevitably looming over di
respecting its commitments this is not a commitment to the security council this is not a commitment to the p.c. that we do this is a commitment optional to our russian friends and one of the debates right now is way to actually destroy syria's chemical weapons which i estimated at around a thousand tons possible sites include albania france and belgium chemical weapons have become a heavy burden on syria especially for the presence of militant groups in its soil that might want to use such...
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respecting its commitments this is not a commitment to the security council this is not a commitment to the p.c. that we do this is a commitment optional to our russian friends and one of the debates right now is way to actually destroy syria's chemical weapons which are estimated at around a thousand tons possible sites include albania france and belgium chemical weapons have become a heavy burden on syria especially for the presence of militant groups in its soil that might want to use such weapons or could even juice a disaster by mishandling members the final deadline for syria destroying its entire stockpile of chemical weapons is the middle of next year policy r.t. television. and here is how serious design element has been progressing damascus revealed its chemical sites shortly after the russia and us roca deal was struck although it's worth mentioning inspectors could not visit all of them due to heavy fighting see we're still manage to miss the november target for destroying all chemical weapons production facilities there but removing the existing arsenal may be quite a challenge for
respecting its commitments this is not a commitment to the security council this is not a commitment to the p.c. that we do this is a commitment optional to our russian friends and one of the debates right now is way to actually destroy syria's chemical weapons which are estimated at around a thousand tons possible sites include albania france and belgium chemical weapons have become a heavy burden on syria especially for the presence of militant groups in its soil that might want to use such...
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used subscriber's p.c.'s to mind the virtual currency bitcoin all owners of the computers had no idea those details right now it. also. pays alcoholics in big cigarettes to clean up the streets officials claiming it curbs and social behavior by giving the addict something to do a story as well on the web site right now. for the meantime on the lack of access to basic sanitation is the cause of millions of deaths across the globe. investigates the issue in today's breaking the set coming your way in about sixty three minutes. two point five billion people do not have access to a toilet or sustainable sanitation obviously that's a huge problem because beyond the lack of just privacy diarrheal diseases are the second most common cause of death for young children in developing countries one only needs to look back to two thousand and ten when haiti experienced a massive cholera outbreak after un peacekeepers dumped human waste in the country's main tributary nearly nine thousand people died as a result and the c
used subscriber's p.c.'s to mind the virtual currency bitcoin all owners of the computers had no idea those details right now it. also. pays alcoholics in big cigarettes to clean up the streets officials claiming it curbs and social behavior by giving the addict something to do a story as well on the web site right now. for the meantime on the lack of access to basic sanitation is the cause of millions of deaths across the globe. investigates the issue in today's breaking the set coming your...
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software used subscribers p.c.'s have mined the virtual current. i had no idea those details. clean up the streets. something to do. with the website. the lack of access to basic sanitation is a cause of millions of deaths around the world. breaking the set. two point five billion people do not have access to a toilet or sustainable sanitation obviously that's a huge problem because beyond the lack of just privacy diarrheal diseases are the second most common cause of death for young children in developing countries one only needs to look back to two thousand and ten when haiti experienced a massive cholera outbreak after un peacekeepers dump human waste in the country's main tributary nearly nine thousand people died as a result and the cholera is now spread to surrounding nations ironically world toilet day u.n. recognize that event even though the organization has still not accepted responsibility for its role in the haiti's cholera outbreak the issue is still is important as ever in fact in the aftermath of typhoon haiyan in the philippines a main concern is the destructio
software used subscribers p.c.'s have mined the virtual current. i had no idea those details. clean up the streets. something to do. with the website. the lack of access to basic sanitation is a cause of millions of deaths around the world. breaking the set. two point five billion people do not have access to a toilet or sustainable sanitation obviously that's a huge problem because beyond the lack of just privacy diarrheal diseases are the second most common cause of death for young children...
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p.c. that's what protesters in salt lake city and washington d.c. are saying about the trans-pacific partnership a trade deal that shrouded in secrecy we'll tell you more about what's in this global past ahead and congress is getting bit by the bitcoin today the senate learned all about this virtual currency and how it could change the landscape of digital finance the lawmakers want to know could this digital cash be used for illegal activity. and even down in san francisco one man was detained held down and beat by police officers all for a not going to be writing a bicycle now he's accusing police of museum excessive force we'll tell you his story later in the show.
p.c. that's what protesters in salt lake city and washington d.c. are saying about the trans-pacific partnership a trade deal that shrouded in secrecy we'll tell you more about what's in this global past ahead and congress is getting bit by the bitcoin today the senate learned all about this virtual currency and how it could change the landscape of digital finance the lawmakers want to know could this digital cash be used for illegal activity. and even down in san francisco one man was detained...
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it was p.c. to mind the virtual currency coin all owners of the computers had no idea details right now what are called. historians well. pays alcoholics in beer and cigarettes to clean up the streets framing it into social behavior by giving the attic something to do that story also what i call for you right now. ok so the very highest ranks of the church all government all the vulnerable to the menace of naked protest thanks to the heroes of our next report that is all special report coming your way freeman exposed in just a few minutes. with economic ups and downs and the find out all month long the deal sang i and the rest . casey will be every week to. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through to my number two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a living torch relay. on r t r two dot com. choose your language. call it a killer though i
it was p.c. to mind the virtual currency coin all owners of the computers had no idea details right now what are called. historians well. pays alcoholics in beer and cigarettes to clean up the streets framing it into social behavior by giving the attic something to do that story also what i call for you right now. ok so the very highest ranks of the church all government all the vulnerable to the menace of naked protest thanks to the heroes of our next report that is all special report coming...
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you avoid that regulatory hurdle correct right we were able to launch this in about six months new p.c.'s could take years to get approved by the f.c.c. and at some point down the road it might make sense for this to be in the public market but for now it's only open to sophisticated individuals and institutions all right so as an asset class and i remember when we were in new york recently we were talking about this in your office and we were discussing how hedge funds have got to look at bitcoin as an asset class because if they don't they might find themselves lagging their peers in six months or a year so what the hedge funds coming into this i want to ask you so. since you've lost since you've launched the bitcoin investment trust has it now become an instrument for this hedge fund community berry not quite yet we're seeing three big groups of investors right now we're seeing tech entrepreneurs who are excited about decorum as a technology they can actually invest in the big investment trust via their iras now and so that's been exciting for that group of investors the next group
you avoid that regulatory hurdle correct right we were able to launch this in about six months new p.c.'s could take years to get approved by the f.c.c. and at some point down the road it might make sense for this to be in the public market but for now it's only open to sophisticated individuals and institutions all right so as an asset class and i remember when we were in new york recently we were talking about this in your office and we were discussing how hedge funds have got to look at...
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p.c. that's what protesters in salt lake city and washington d.c. are saying about the trans-pacific partnership a trade deal that shrouded in secrecy we'll tell you more about what's in this global path ahead and congress is getting bit by the bitcoin today the senate learned all about this virtual currency and how it could change the landscape with digital finance the lawmakers want to know could this digital cash be used for illegal activity. and even down in san francisco one man was detained held down and beat by police officers all three illegally driving a bicycle now he's accusing police of using excessive force we'll tell you his story later in the show. it's tuesday november nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in you're a david and you're watching our team. lead negotiators from twelve countries who are taking part in the trans-pacific partnership began meeting today in salt lake city utah now to refresh your memory the trans-pacific partnership or t p p is a new trade deal being negotiated that would open up markets between nations
p.c. that's what protesters in salt lake city and washington d.c. are saying about the trans-pacific partnership a trade deal that shrouded in secrecy we'll tell you more about what's in this global path ahead and congress is getting bit by the bitcoin today the senate learned all about this virtual currency and how it could change the landscape with digital finance the lawmakers want to know could this digital cash be used for illegal activity. and even down in san francisco one man was...
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reporting from the world of your p.c. interview true story for you. the arabic to find out more visit or a big. dog called. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing economic breakdowns and breakthroughs fifth reacher sharma be had of the emerging market team at morgan stanley mr sharma before we went to the break we were discussing social protest social unrest spreading around a while then i wonder given the preponderance of those moods around the world free of sin mass protests in brazil recent played the arab countries can't get enough of it since some countries in europe and term care are also quite volatile so many of these protests are driven by economic grievances i guess with the only exception of turkey i wonder if the global consensus on the risks posed by social instability has changed in recent years in any way because arguably we have never had so many protests around the world on such a large scale and again the security of the zero investment would depend on the stability of the governing system right yes that's true but i al
reporting from the world of your p.c. interview true story for you. the arabic to find out more visit or a big. dog called. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing economic breakdowns and breakthroughs fifth reacher sharma be had of the emerging market team at morgan stanley mr sharma before we went to the break we were discussing social protest social unrest spreading around a while then i wonder given the preponderance of those moods around the world free of sin mass protests in...
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respecting its commitments this is not a commitment to the security council this is not a commitment to the p.c. that we do this is a commitment also to our russian friends and one of the debates right now is way to actually destroy syria's chemical weapons which are estimated at around one thousand tons of chemical weapons have become a heavy burden on syria especially for the presence of militant groups in its soil that might want to use such weapons or could even juice a disaster by mishandling them but the final deadline for syria destroying its entire stockpile of chemical weapons is the middle of next year paula three r.t. television well here's how serious it is progressing we are now in use craigs damascus revealed its chemical site shortly after the russian and u.s. brokered deal was struck loads with mentioning inspectors couldn't visit all of them because of heavy fighting syria still managed to meet the november target for destroying all chemical weapon production facilities but removing the existing arsenal is going to be quite a challenge take a look at what the inspectors are up
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p.c., you got a cigarette on you?w tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back to the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your spirits up. listen to the radio. that's my type of relief, getting high and minding my own business. >> how do you smoke it without getting caught? >> it ain't hard. yeah, you come outside, smoke it. go in your cell. as long as you don't smell it, you can get away with it. >> the loss of store privileges isn't the only change at holman, warden culliver has also ordered a prison-wide shakedown, led by captain bishop. >> all right. y'all know we've had this callout so we can do a shakedown search here at holman. we're going to let the dogs go through first. they like t
p.c., you got a cigarette on you?w tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back to the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your spirits up. listen to...
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p.c. sales fell. barnes & noble said it made money as well but it came from cost cutting. the bookstore, jon and laura, has been closing stores, saving money. that is showing up in the bottom line. they also cited the thing we were citing last year. this year, there was no 50 shades of gray. last year," "fifty shades of grey"" was a major influence. this year, there is no major knock-out hit book. >> it is interesting a book could make that big of a difference. >> big-time. the silver lining here, scott, the movie is coming out soon. >> is that the silver lining? >> so exciting. >>> thank you very much. i have to get caught up. i never read it. >> neither have i but i have heard the stories. 5:16 right now. christina loren, lots of stories. >> oh, yeah. you guys are trying to crank up the heat on me talking about "fifty shades of grey." >>> at 5:16 in the morning, people have traveling to do, pies to bake. good morning. we are looking good in the 40s and 50s right now. a steamy book. 50 degrees in san francisco. nice, clear conditions as you can see here. we are not talkin
p.c. sales fell. barnes & noble said it made money as well but it came from cost cutting. the bookstore, jon and laura, has been closing stores, saving money. that is showing up in the bottom line. they also cited the thing we were citing last year. this year, there was no 50 shades of gray. last year," "fifty shades of grey"" was a major influence. this year, there is no major knock-out hit book. >> it is interesting a book could make that big of a difference....
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. >> at p.c. richard and son, we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home, so you don't have to wait in line and fight over limited quantity items. if we advertise it, it's guaranteed. >> so here's the question, should retailers open today? keith fitzgerald says, no, because it's ruining the holiday, but scott martin says, yes, because retailers are expand spro responding to a need. are retailers desperately in some way? >> i don't think they're desperate, but i think they're listening and listening to the consumer. all of us have great thanksgivings with food and family and granted listen, when like lauren said, some of these stores open tonight, later on in the evening, stewart, if you're at home, you're probably asleep. so if you're a retailer, you open your doors, because that's when people go out, that's when they spend. and it's not so much like ditching your family. one of my favorite thing to do is to go with the family, spend money, create capitalism, and keep this economy going. >> i
. >> at p.c. richard and son, we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home, so you don't have to wait in line and fight over limited quantity items. if we advertise it, it's guaranteed. >> so here's the question, should retailers open today? keith fitzgerald says, no, because it's ruining the holiday, but scott martin says, yes, because retailers are expand spro responding to a need. are retailers desperately in some way? >> i don't think they're desperate, but i think...
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well historically-- back in the gold old days when i was first in the p.c. industry-- no one had patents. microsoft had zero patents. two patent applications but zero patents. the same thing was true for apple or any other company in that era in the mid-1980s. well if you fast forward to today a company like apple has tons of patent it is. and they're kind of tired of seeing somebody else copy them. so they say hey we need to do something. now, samsung for their part either says gee i think it's legitimate for us to copy them because they aren't protected or they say, yeah maybe we copied you but maybe you copied us so you get these titanic battles and they're interesting because it's basically like teething pains or adolescent tantrums. it's the industry going through the same growth thing that pharmaceuticals or cars or lots of other industries went through this. they went from an era that was the wild west when they didn't have patents to suddenly they have patents. now, the stakes are huge. apple has a market cap of like $500 billion. everyone thinks tha
well historically-- back in the gold old days when i was first in the p.c. industry-- no one had patents. microsoft had zero patents. two patent applications but zero patents. the same thing was true for apple or any other company in that era in the mid-1980s. well if you fast forward to today a company like apple has tons of patent it is. and they're kind of tired of seeing somebody else copy them. so they say hey we need to do something. now, samsung for their part either says gee i think...
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you had -- you had the p.c. and the post-p.c.nd maybe post-smartphone era. >> sure, jon, it's great to be here. what we're trying to do is reinvent unloved product, products that you use every day -- or you may ignore every day -- and try to bring them into a modern era. you know, these products have been around since the 70s and 80s, and they haven't changed. the tvs, phones, everything has changed. if you look at -- taking that back to where the ipod or the iphone, the ipod was really just a cd player that could play more songs wherever you went. the cd players were kind of, you know, commodityized at that point. and when you look at the iphone, kind of the midmarket phones were commodityized phones. and no one thought they could break out. if you look at what we're doing there with the smoke alarms and with thermostats, we're trying to do much of the same thing -- reinvent unloved products. >> how many $130 smoke detector disyou se s can you sell? is this like the apple-fied home products thing, where you'll mark them up five
you had -- you had the p.c. and the post-p.c.nd maybe post-smartphone era. >> sure, jon, it's great to be here. what we're trying to do is reinvent unloved product, products that you use every day -- or you may ignore every day -- and try to bring them into a modern era. you know, these products have been around since the 70s and 80s, and they haven't changed. the tvs, phones, everything has changed. if you look at -- taking that back to where the ipod or the iphone, the ipod was really...
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at p.c. richards and son, we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home.om, bed, bath & beyond are among those that are opening their doors friday and holding off until black friday proper before opening up for their savings stampede. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis for that. >>> and, lara, you have the video of the morning. >> i love this story, george. it is quite the surprising moment at the microphone that has everybody singing "living on a prayer" this morning. prince william, rocking out with bon jovi and taylor smith. taylor instagramming the shot of the trio singing overnight. it was all part of a concert at kensington palace to benefit homeless youth. take a listen. ♪ we have to hold on to what we've got ♪ ♪ it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not ♪ ♪ we've got each other and that's a lot for love ♪ ♪ we'll give it a shot oh, we're halfway there ♪ ♪ oh, living on a prayer take my hand ♪ ♪ we'll make it, i swear oh, living on a prayer ♪ >> that's great. such a great moment. they sounded pretty good together. >> even princes want to be roc
at p.c. richards and son, we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home.om, bed, bath & beyond are among those that are opening their doors friday and holding off until black friday proper before opening up for their savings stampede. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis for that. >>> and, lara, you have the video of the morning. >> i love this story, george. it is quite the surprising moment at the microphone that has everybody singing "living on a prayer" this...
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p.c. richard said thanksgiving should be spend at home. north strom and costco are staying closed, too. they say retailers are ruining thanksgiving for their employees who are underpaid and not getting enough hours year round. >> it's a false choice. if they can't make enough to put their own thanksgiving dinner on the table for their families they might have to make that choice to work on thanksgiving. >> we are working. happy thanksgiving. we certainly fresh why it it. heather: we are work and cooking. if i wasn't work i wouldn't be in the store, how about you? we have a jam packed show. we are so happy you are with us this thanksgiving. democrats taking a hit in the court of public opinion over the obamacare rollout. could healthcare.com give republicans the edge in 2014? heather: it's access to the 9/11 museum no one has seen until now. plus ... >> new consequences for a police officer seen violently tossing that female in that surveillance tape. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex on
p.c. richard said thanksgiving should be spend at home. north strom and costco are staying closed, too. they say retailers are ruining thanksgiving for their employees who are underpaid and not getting enough hours year round. >> it's a false choice. if they can't make enough to put their own thanksgiving dinner on the table for their families they might have to make that choice to work on thanksgiving. >> we are working. happy thanksgiving. we certainly fresh why it it. heather: we...
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. >> microsoft points out that kroembook still only gets 1% of the worldwide p.c. and tablet sales.with a new installment of its scrugle add campaign. without internet access, they are next to worthless. when you are on their famous browser, you are being tracked to sell ads to you. >> they power advertisement by learning as much as they can about you. on g mail google goes through every word of every mail that is sent to or from your g mail account and they use that to target you with ads. >> google declined our request for an interview. their earnings last year topped $10 billion and google and microsoft still lag far behind apple which last year earned $41 billion. jamie? >> those are big numbers. thanks so much. good to see you, dan. >> speaking about those high numbers, special discount for golfers with a price that just can't be beat. you can only collect if you have a high number, above 90. i am not talking with your handicap. we'll explain. >> what can democrats running in next year's mid-terms crow about. now that the administration is dialing down expectations for the obam
. >> microsoft points out that kroembook still only gets 1% of the worldwide p.c. and tablet sales.with a new installment of its scrugle add campaign. without internet access, they are next to worthless. when you are on their famous browser, you are being tracked to sell ads to you. >> they power advertisement by learning as much as they can about you. on g mail google goes through every word of every mail that is sent to or from your g mail account and they use that to target you...
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. >> we are living in a p.c. world. i don't want the to minimize bullying. take it seriously but it seems ironic with the big hulking football players. we'll get back to it in a second. we had to get you on that quickly. who were the people that initially sold on friday? >> it's exactly what you said. the short-term traders. finally got to a point where good news is good news, joe. if we can get the job growth that the fed wants to see, though the inflation is lower bound and hit that escape velocity into next year for the economy. we saw better manufacturing numbers, a good gdp print. the jobs report. all of that's good news for next year. >> we have to come to grips with higher rates. the bond market and the stock market need to uncouple. rates and housing could be hurt if we go to 3%. there could be things to make head winds for the stock market. >> it's not a problem for the equity market. just a slight move higher is okay. there are a couple of areas of the markets. as we focus on next year we look at growth versus likd ti winner. it will be technology
. >> we are living in a p.c. world. i don't want the to minimize bullying. take it seriously but it seems ironic with the big hulking football players. we'll get back to it in a second. we had to get you on that quickly. who were the people that initially sold on friday? >> it's exactly what you said. the short-term traders. finally got to a point where good news is good news, joe. if we can get the job growth that the fed wants to see, though the inflation is lower bound and hit...
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. >> at p.c. richmond witness we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home. >> 33 million people are expected to hit the stores on the holiday, which is my macy's department store is opening its doors for first time ever. trisha will be working her first thanksgiving. >> it's our choice. >> some workers feel forced to work and urged shoppers to boycott shopping on thanksgiving day. the page has more than 5,000 likes. michelle in pennsylvania posted that she quit her retail management job, saying this whole shopping thing has gone way too far. >> k-mart here is not new to the lineup of retailers open for the holiday, but this year, its stores are going to be open for 48 straight hours between thanksgiving thursday and black friday. that's going to take a lot of workers to keep things up and running. employers are doing what they can to make the work worth it. for starters, most retailers pay time and a half. wal-mart is boosting it's employee discounts from 20% to 25% and providing a full thanks
. >> at p.c. richmond witness we believe thanksgiving should be spent at home. >> 33 million people are expected to hit the stores on the holiday, which is my macy's department store is opening its doors for first time ever. trisha will be working her first thanksgiving. >> it's our choice. >> some workers feel forced to work and urged shoppers to boycott shopping on thanksgiving day. the page has more than 5,000 likes. michelle in pennsylvania posted that she quit her...
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that goes to show you kids are worried but the mother is frustrated that our p.c.ly triggered this blog she wrote. >> she goes many years ago there was a time where young boys could run around with their toy guns. working moms, she said, who worry about bullied children. modern society is creating kids who will not be able to function in society. i'll be darned if my little boys won't be able to be boys at home. they have several guns and it is good guys versus bad guys in our house. these are things they want to do while respecting other rules and regulations. it teaches them there are differing opinions about things in this world and that's okay. >> she makes an interesting point because i think by removing the difference between good and bad, in an effort i think by some, that are well intentioned to protect our children and keep them safe or -- and obviously that is everybody parent's priority but to remove play where they get to identify good and bad, how can you identify bad if you have never seen it or felt it. a lot of parents need to almost train your kids
that goes to show you kids are worried but the mother is frustrated that our p.c.ly triggered this blog she wrote. >> she goes many years ago there was a time where young boys could run around with their toy guns. working moms, she said, who worry about bullied children. modern society is creating kids who will not be able to function in society. i'll be darned if my little boys won't be able to be boys at home. they have several guns and it is good guys versus bad guys in our house....
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fwen in the consumer sc so we're really focused on profitable growth in the p.c. business. it's not a long-margin business and has an excellent return on invested capital profile. >> you're going to go after commercial tablets, correct? it's the consumer where it's extraordinary errol. >> we had a tremendous channel network, a partner network that is really a big part of our over all distribution. so we want to capitalize on that as we did -- we had success with our elite pad 900. we're coming out with version two of that and a number of other tablets. there's an opportunity for multi-operating system, multi-architecture, as well as a number of different form factors. as we're headed to 2014, we're going to see if we can't carve out a place for ourselves in the tablet business. >> when we were talking about dell as a public company, that they were cutting price to keep relationship, which was pressuring already thin margins in that business. do you think they changed their approach now that they're private? >> you know, it's hard to tell, david. we'll know overtime as we lo
fwen in the consumer sc so we're really focused on profitable growth in the p.c. business. it's not a long-margin business and has an excellent return on invested capital profile. >> you're going to go after commercial tablets, correct? it's the consumer where it's extraordinary errol. >> we had a tremendous channel network, a partner network that is really a big part of our over all distribution. so we want to capitalize on that as we did -- we had success with our elite pad 900....
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they will face a big challenge, as microsoft redefines its mission and purpose in the post-p.c.for more reports. back to you. >> all right, josh, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in patrick caser, with brandywine global, the firm owns more than 4 million shares of microsoft. and tim lesko,'s principal portfolio manager, opens 338,000 shares. our own jon fortt joins us at post 9, or as we're calling him, jon forte. no one is looking for big news at the meeting. but do you see 20% upside. you still talk about the cash and dividend. what do you like here? >> well, one of the things we really like about microsoft is i think ballmer is leaving the company in good shape. i'm in the minority in thinking that. they're the leader in enterprise software. people think of it as being a consumer company. it's not. it's really enterprise, it's cloud. it's collaboration tools, things that you and i might not think of at home, so they have a leading position in the areas. it's below-market multiple in terms of valuation, so we think the stock has room to run. >> patrick, it looks like you h
they will face a big challenge, as microsoft redefines its mission and purpose in the post-p.c.for more reports. back to you. >> all right, josh, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in patrick caser, with brandywine global, the firm owns more than 4 million shares of microsoft. and tim lesko,'s principal portfolio manager, opens 338,000 shares. our own jon fortt joins us at post 9, or as we're calling him, jon forte. no one is looking for big news at the meeting. but do you see...