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we were upstairs in a parlor. there was a russian parlor, and an american parlor and a demilitary zone between them and the conference room on the first floor. and every time a leader left the fellow holding the football left as well. but to go and see the two leaders go into the room as i did and standing right outside not looking at each other and there wasn't much to look at besides each other holding the football gave me the willies. i look at them then and several times thinking that is what this is all about. >> host: the upstairs parlor that you write about -- wahat hawwas happening up there? you are up there and don't know what is discussed down below. but you said it was an atmosphere that was congenial. >> guest: on october 12th, 1986 they were gathering in the hallway of the top leadership of the soviet union and united states and we had just gone all night with some of these. we started at 8:00 at night and ended at 6:20 the next morning. i walked back, shower, and reported in the bubble to the preside
we were upstairs in a parlor. there was a russian parlor, and an american parlor and a demilitary zone between them and the conference room on the first floor. and every time a leader left the fellow holding the football left as well. but to go and see the two leaders go into the room as i did and standing right outside not looking at each other and there wasn't much to look at besides each other holding the football gave me the willies. i look at them then and several times thinking that is...
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. >> on the pizza parlor prank. >> all we can tell you is hilarity ensues. >> i will never understand how someone can have so much hate inside them. like thiswoman on a train in australia. >> this woman, 55-year-old sue got on this train and demanded get out of their seats so she could take them. they don't do it. at this point she is on the phone calling police. she called the tops over that? >> then it turned to anyone else on the train. she turns her attention to a man, a couple that is there actually. >> certainly no reason for her to get that angry and insulting. >>>. >> the kids all under 12 became afraid thinking maybe they had done something wrong. children sitting there and standing. people were asking her to stop. she even talked to them and said she regrets this incident. >> it's disgusting. >> no one deserves to be treated like that. on the-ing end of that. >> there is no justifying what happened here. she was arrested after this incident. >> i don't know what to say. >> whoa! >> there was a lot of that. >> that's bobby tanner cartwheeling down the hill. he is trying to ge
. >> on the pizza parlor prank. >> all we can tell you is hilarity ensues. >> i will never understand how someone can have so much hate inside them. like thiswoman on a train in australia. >> this woman, 55-year-old sue got on this train and demanded get out of their seats so she could take them. they don't do it. at this point she is on the phone calling police. she called the tops over that? >> then it turned to anyone else on the train. she turns her attention...
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the address book, she would jot down -- she could be in the parlor, she would hear a name and johnson down. next to some of the machine would write real so she would know not to use the hole made in the story because it is a real person. she loved jackson. he felt like she always -- she could write any where but she knew the people here and i think she liked writing here because they respected her and gave her her privacy. she could go to the grocery store and they wouldn't bother her. they really liked her and going into a restaurant units heads turn as she walked to her table, everyone would be going le she knew the people, and you s& >> she hears a whistle and asks her friends, what was that? and she said, oh, there's beginning to be a freeze tonight, that's to let the farmers know to cover their crops. so she, you know, just everyday happenings. she was just observant, and the story would develop. >> when she wrote, right off the start she would type it out, and then she would read it, and she would decide to edit it. so -- [inaudible] and she would read it in much like a seamstre
the address book, she would jot down -- she could be in the parlor, she would hear a name and johnson down. next to some of the machine would write real so she would know not to use the hole made in the story because it is a real person. she loved jackson. he felt like she always -- she could write any where but she knew the people here and i think she liked writing here because they respected her and gave her her privacy. she could go to the grocery store and they wouldn't bother her. they...
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she could be in the beauty parlor or the grocery store or she would think of a name or hear a name and she would jot them down and some of them are real so she would know not to use the whole name in the story because it's a real person. she lost jackson and felt like she could write anywhere but she knew the people and i think she liked writing here because they respected her and gave her privacy. she could go to the grocery store and they wouldn't author her -- bother her. you would go into a restaurant and see their heads turned as she walked to the table everybody would be punching each other there she is. if you read her stories you see how well she was with people's trades and the way they said things. she never wrote about anyone in jackson but she knew the people of mississippi. she really didn't like it and there were a lot of writers there but as she said they expect you to go to the room and write a. a. she hears a whistle in the middle of the night to let the farmers but to cover their crops so she just every day happening shthe story would develop. >> when she wrote she wo
she could be in the beauty parlor or the grocery store or she would think of a name or hear a name and she would jot them down and some of them are real so she would know not to use the whole name in the story because it's a real person. she lost jackson and felt like she could write anywhere but she knew the people and i think she liked writing here because they respected her and gave her privacy. she could go to the grocery store and they wouldn't author her -- bother her. you would go into a...
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this is where the wall between the parlor and the kitchen was when we come along in 1988. but according to blueprints, this is not historically accurate. originally, the kitchen wall would have been where it is now, right there. we moved the wall back to what the apartment would have looked like authentically in the when 1870's the gumpertz family was living here. here we are in the baldizzi family home. we have taken a leap forward to about 1935. you will see that in all of the wonderful amenities the family would have enjoyed. by 1935, the building had electricity. they were able to listen to the radio. they had electric lights. and a gas cook top, which is installed on top of the old coal burning stove. and a sink and a bathtub, right here. we see the bathtub here in the kitchen, which is typical of tenements in those days. the baldizzi family immigrates after the establishment of ellis island. compared to the gumpertz family, the baldizzi family had a lot of more bureaucracy in the immigration process, including the united states' immigration quotas on the books in tho
this is where the wall between the parlor and the kitchen was when we come along in 1988. but according to blueprints, this is not historically accurate. originally, the kitchen wall would have been where it is now, right there. we moved the wall back to what the apartment would have looked like authentically in the when 1870's the gumpertz family was living here. here we are in the baldizzi family home. we have taken a leap forward to about 1935. you will see that in all of the wonderful...
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. >>> a gunman holds up a betting parlor.'s stopped by a customer who uses some ingenuity and some muscle to bring him down. a man enters the william hill betting parlor in leeds, england with a large handgun and orders the clerk to hand over cash. but his getaway comes to an abrupt halt when he encounters martin richardson, a 38-year-old amateur rugby player and judo enthusiast. >> a real shock, i think. he was pointing at me and he said, i'm going to shoot you. >> the gunman points the pistol directly into richardson's face. undaunted, richardson reacts by picking up a chair and repeatedly whacking the guy. the gunman is no match for this burly man who refuses to back down. richardson wrestles him to the ground and subdues him until police arrive. >> i managed to get the gun out of his hand, could tell but i pinned him to the floor with what i'll call a judo move. held him there. >> the assailant is 20-year-old aczar suleman and this is not the first time he has robbed a shop. he held it up twice before, as well as one othe
. >>> a gunman holds up a betting parlor.'s stopped by a customer who uses some ingenuity and some muscle to bring him down. a man enters the william hill betting parlor in leeds, england with a large handgun and orders the clerk to hand over cash. but his getaway comes to an abrupt halt when he encounters martin richardson, a 38-year-old amateur rugby player and judo enthusiast. >> a real shock, i think. he was pointing at me and he said, i'm going to shoot you. >> the...
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this is the biggest market that we have, reed's market, then we have the pizza parlor over here. our big hangout now. it's where everybody comes. it's where when people have funerals, we all meet for potlucks and stuff right there at the pizza parlor. it is pretty much like the wild west, so that kind of creates good things and bad things. you have people that now take law into their own hands. i've heard people talk about well, this person doesn't straighten up, we'll just have to take them out into the woods and you won't be able to see him anymore. >> most of the people living in these rural areas are very independent and they are used to not seeing a whole lot of law enforcement there. especially the ones that want to do covert operations such as clandestine marijuana growing. we're one of the prime growing areas in california. california does have a compassionate use act for allowing medical marijuana, but a lot of people have been involved in illegal marijuana growing for many, many years. >> i don't think americans really have a grasp on what life is like in this area of c
this is the biggest market that we have, reed's market, then we have the pizza parlor over here. our big hangout now. it's where everybody comes. it's where when people have funerals, we all meet for potlucks and stuff right there at the pizza parlor. it is pretty much like the wild west, so that kind of creates good things and bad things. you have people that now take law into their own hands. i've heard people talk about well, this person doesn't straighten up, we'll just have to take them...
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at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. . >>> congress and the nation had reminders today that while the world seems suspend bid our tragedy, it really kept on its whirly way. in vietnam, reports today of the bloodiest fighting in almost a year. >> how are we doing? >> oh, fine. >> i don't want you to dictate to me on the situation in vietnam. i've got to have some kind of a summarized logical factual analysis. >> well, i do think, mr. president, that they say as little as possible. the frank answer is we don't know what's going on out there. the signs i see coming through the table are disturbing signs. >> robert macnamara, secretary f defense, he was the head of the ford motor company. famous especially for his cold analytic methods. >> he was a world war ii vet. he wanted to stop wasting the pentagon. >> we increased the number of combat ready army divisions by 45%. >> the expectation is that he woul
at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. . >>> congress and the nation had reminders today that while the world seems suspend bid our tragedy, it really kept on its whirly way. in vietnam, reports today of the bloodiest fighting in almost a year. >> how are we doing? >> oh, fine. >> i don't want...
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. >> massage parlor stings happen often. internet stings happen often.cur in all areas of the city. not just the track, not just in the mission, all over the place. >> i think there's definitely a sense of embarrassment. you see a lot of people slouching in their chairs. there's a little worry and fear as the day goes on about employment records and the potential immigration consequences. >> the guys that come to fopp that get busted, it's across the board. that's what i experienced when i was in the industry. it's across the board. the janitor, ceo. >> i've done 6,000 hand jobs, my arm is tired. that's where you laugh. that's my little comedy. >> survivors like sylvia deliver a dose of harsh reality by lifting the veil on the fantasy men believe they are buying. >> so these women out in the street are untreated mentally ill, probably been raped a couple of times by friends and family members. okay? that's who you're having sex with. >> it's amazing inspector steve ravella, the men who troll the internet, massage parlors and track don't look at the enorm
. >> massage parlor stings happen often. internet stings happen often.cur in all areas of the city. not just the track, not just in the mission, all over the place. >> i think there's definitely a sense of embarrassment. you see a lot of people slouching in their chairs. there's a little worry and fear as the day goes on about employment records and the potential immigration consequences. >> the guys that come to fopp that get busted, it's across the board. that's what i...
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how an iconic bay area ice cream parlor is celebrating it's oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >> happening today, an iconic ice cream parlor is gearing up for a sweet celebration. sven's creamery is celebrate their 120th anniversary. they will hold a celebration with crafts, a raffle. and free scoops of ice cream will be handed out. today's celebration take place at the piedmont location in oakland. >>> and the latest craze, jay pop is the new music. there's a jay pop summit. the festival is free to attend. most of the activities and events are in japan opportunity. add another free concert will take place at 4:00 p.m. at peace plaza. the festival continues today from 11:a.m. to 6:00 p.m. >>> majo
how an iconic bay area ice cream parlor is celebrating it's oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>...
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they are like slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪
they are like slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪
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they are slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> puerto rico's beaches and sunshine have always delighted tourists. for years, the economy has struggled under a cloud of debt. now, the government insist that the situation is improving. >> there is the doomsday prophecies about being like detroit or greece, they have gotten it wrong. >> creating tax incentives for business. puerto rico is taking steps to become a destination for investors and people are taking notice. >> san juan represents one of the great investment opportunities of my generation. >> can puerto rico comeback from the brink of disaster and get capital?
they are slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> puerto rico's beaches and sunshine have always delighted tourists. for years, the economy has struggled under a cloud of debt. now, the government insist that the situation is...
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they are slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> he's been called the startup whisperer. reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companies of all time, including facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia.
they are slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> he's been called the startup whisperer. reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companies of all time, including...
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they are like slot parlors. very popular. the amusement hype industry.industry is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for pest cures. >> hi, everybody. you ever get surprised by a little spider or in or a cockroach in your house? real but there are tons of creepy crawlers from spiders to ants amd even mice. what do you do when you find one?
they are like slot parlors. very popular. the amusement hype industry.industry is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for pest cures. >> hi, everybody. you ever get surprised by a little spider or in or a cockroach in...
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psv have pitching goes -- pachinkos.they are slot parlors. very popular .on.stry is $35 it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win lose or draw, the titans have already made a tough -- killing and macau. -- in macau. ♪
psv have pitching goes -- pachinkos.they are slot parlors. very popular .on.stry is $35 it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win lose or draw, the titans have already made a tough -- killing and macau. -- in macau. ♪
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we were upstairs in one of the parlors.here was a russian parlor and an american partner and a a dmz a demilitarized zone between them and then there was a conference room on the first floor and these two guys in the hallway. every time one of the leaders left of course the fellow left holding the football left as well. to go and see the two leaders go into the room as i did and then to see their guy standing right outside not looking at each other and there wasn't that much to look at, holding the football gave me the willies. i looked at them several times and we kept thinking that is what this is all about. >> host: the dmc the upstairs parlor that you write about as well what was happening up the there, you and basically the two negotiating teams from both sides are up there and you don't know what is being discussed down below. he said it was sort of a kind of congenial atmosphere. >> guest: on the second day, on sunday of the summit which is october 12, 1986 they were gathering in the hallway the top leadership of the
we were upstairs in one of the parlors.here was a russian parlor and an american partner and a a dmz a demilitarized zone between them and then there was a conference room on the first floor and these two guys in the hallway. every time one of the leaders left of course the fellow left holding the football left as well. to go and see the two leaders go into the room as i did and then to see their guy standing right outside not looking at each other and there wasn't that much to look at, holding...
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they are like slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, these titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> deutsche land delivery is -- germany beat brazil on a record 7-1 win. making it the host nation's biggest defeat ever. >> he will unveil his strategy to boost growth as pressure is brought. data disappoints us any shares in data at lower coming in at 2.3% as the number range below the countries target -- the country's target. welcome to
they are like slot parlors. very popular. that industry is $35 billion.s a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. win, lose, or draw, these titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> deutsche land delivery is -- germany beat brazil on a record 7-1 win. making it the host nation's biggest defeat ever. >> he will unveil his strategy to boost...
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with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >> happening today an iconic ice cream parlor is gearingup for a sweet celebration. fentons creamery is celebrating their 120th anniversary. from noon to three today there will be a celebration. they will have crafts, barbecue and a raffle. free scoops of ice cream will be handed out. today's celebration take place at fentons' piedmont avenue location in oakland. >> and today is national ice cream day. it is specifically the third sunday of the month. at the time it was created by president reagan began, 10% of milk used in the united states was use ford ice cream. and jay pop is a new wave movement of music and fashion. this weekend you can join in at jay pop sunday. most of the activities and events are in japan town. today another free concert by a girls group tokyo girl style. it continues today from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and much more to come on the sunday morning news. hollywood lose as legend. the latest on the passing of actor james garner. >> and out here at golden gate park, i am with the entire abc7 team. they are waiting to we
with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >> happening today an iconic ice cream parlor is gearingup for a sweet celebration. fentons creamery is celebrating their 120th anniversary. from noon to three today there will be a celebration. they will have crafts, barbecue and a raffle. free scoops of ice cream will be handed out. today's celebration take place at fentons' piedmont avenue location in oakland. >> and today is national ice cream day. it is specifically the third...
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how an iconic ice cream parlor is celebrat >> we are joined from new york to tell us what is coming upt 7:00 on "good morning america." >> good morning. coming up on gma, new details from the site of the malaysian aircraft. this morning a lot of concern about where ukrainian web else ever taking the bodies from the scene, outraging world leaders. dutch prime minister furious, calling the handling of the crash site and victims down right disgusting. the report from ukraine with all the latest on the investigation. also dry conditions in the northwest are fueling devastating wildfires, damaging homes and displacing entire communities. the smoke can actually be seen all the way from the international space station. will firefighters catch a break? plus the new york police department responding to outrage after an arrest caught on camera has gone viral. that man taken down and later dying. now his family and thousands of others, including al sharpton, are calling for justice. that and much more coming up next on ""good morning america." >> happening today an iconic ice cream parlor is gear
how an iconic ice cream parlor is celebrat >> we are joined from new york to tell us what is coming upt 7:00 on "good morning america." >> good morning. coming up on gma, new details from the site of the malaysian aircraft. this morning a lot of concern about where ukrainian web else ever taking the bodies from the scene, outraging world leaders. dutch prime minister furious, calling the handling of the crash site and victims down right disgusting. the report from ukraine...
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pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. apple is dropping more hints about upcoming products. in the company's third quarter earnings release, c.e.o. tim cook said we are incredibly excited about the upcoming release of ios 8 as well as
pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus...
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pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ . . . >> this week on "political capital," chuck hagel and the malaysian airline crash, the crisis in gaza. john walcott with more on ukraine and the middle east. margaret carlson and megan mcardle on the corporate inversion. we begin the program with defense secretary chuck hagel. we are here at the pentagon. mr. secretary, thank you for being with us. >> al, always a pleasure. >> we know t
pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ . . . >> this week on "political capital," chuck hagel and the malaysian airline crash,...
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pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> the name means little rice, but chinese phone maker xiaomi >> the name means little rice, but chinese phone maker xiaomi has big ambitions. only four years old, already more popular in china than apple and worth a staggering $10 billion. now, xiaomi, china's number three phone maker, is going global, launching in 10 new countries this year. so how have they become apple's biggest threat in china? we reveal the secrets to xiaomi's success in a bloomberg special, "xiaomi rising." welcome to this special
pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> the name means little rice, but chinese phone maker xiaomi >> the name means little rice,...
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pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino \industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> in the middle of the mojave desert. one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las vegas. where fortunes are won and lost, where lives are made and destroyed, where the house always wins. until it can't. >> a lot of pain and stress out here. >> one gambler preyed on the casinos in its weakest moments and walked away with more than $15 million in a single winning streak. people say you play perfectly.
pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino \industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ >> in the middle of the mojave desert. one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las...
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pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ .. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." every weekend we will bring you the best of west come interviews from power players. those companies are in fact reshaping the world. including in that company, fox. new pieces of the multimedia empire. they're hoping time warner is the perfect fit.
pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular.industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in 2020, the casino industry could win big in japan with the worldwide publicity. the government still has to approve. but win, lose, or draw, the titans have already made a killing in macau. ♪ .. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." every...
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. >> that's when an acquaintance introduced her to the owner of several chicago massage parlors. businessman named alex campbell. >> the first time i talked to him was over the phone. there was nothing suspicious about him. just, like, regular person, talked to me about a job. >> even though julia has no experience as a massage therapist, campbell offers her a job. >> in the beginning, he was her knight in shining armor. she was in a situation. he came along and saved her from that situation. he gave her a job. he gave her a car to get around in. he gave her an apartment to live in and she was paid very well. >> after a few months of constant attention, julia reluctantly begins a romantic relationship with campbell. >> i would not say that i liked him so much at first, but i think i got used to him, and then i realized that it was not -- even my decision, it just, like, happened. >> then things start to change. >> he acted like a very jealous man, and every day it was getting worse and worse and worse. >> campbell's behavior becomes increasingly threatening and violent. >> it beg
. >> that's when an acquaintance introduced her to the owner of several chicago massage parlors. businessman named alex campbell. >> the first time i talked to him was over the phone. there was nothing suspicious about him. just, like, regular person, talked to me about a job. >> even though julia has no experience as a massage therapist, campbell offers her a job. >> in the beginning, he was her knight in shining armor. she was in a situation. he came along and saved...
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from classic parlors to homemade sorbet with garden grown goodies.t's fyi 2nd annual ice cream social! hi everybody and welcome to fyi philly.. we are at franklin fountain in old city. this is a place that will take you back 100 years in time. and to taste their ice cream, milkshakes and sundaes will take you out of this world. july is national ice cream month! and july 20th is national ice cream day. so let's get the scoop on some of the best frozen treats around.
from classic parlors to homemade sorbet with garden grown goodies.t's fyi 2nd annual ice cream social! hi everybody and welcome to fyi philly.. we are at franklin fountain in old city. this is a place that will take you back 100 years in time. and to taste their ice cream, milkshakes and sundaes will take you out of this world. july is national ice cream month! and july 20th is national ice cream day. so let's get the scoop on some of the best frozen treats around.
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time for gambling in the northeast, but we made a promise we are going to add more table games and parlor games you'll get into the parking lot to the games faster, is this a promise he should have kept or left things as they were. >> they took $3 billion away from will also, already. this is -- from atlantic city already. this is opportunity to be an attraction. le there's only one casino in philadelphia. until the second casino gets built he has a monopoly generally. this is the only time he can invest and get his money back. >> he is trying to preempt that second casino, trying to take a big enough market share to demonstrate there's no room in philadelphia for another casino. it's really a life and death issue for sugarhouse. >> we just criticized atlantic city for not investing and having a long term range plan and nelson mentioned 2.6 billion was the revenue now it's down in 2013. that money has gone somewhere. it has gone to surrounding and neighboring casinos. you double down on investment add the retail, add the other amenities, continue to keep it safe you're investment pays off
time for gambling in the northeast, but we made a promise we are going to add more table games and parlor games you'll get into the parking lot to the games faster, is this a promise he should have kept or left things as they were. >> they took $3 billion away from will also, already. this is -- from atlantic city already. this is opportunity to be an attraction. le there's only one casino in philadelphia. until the second casino gets built he has a monopoly generally. this is the only...
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but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and workou have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just joined with her, and it just came natural. and really, once i got the money in my hand, i wanted to do another one and another one and another one. >> as goddard moved from the massage parlor to a street prostitute to an online escort, she refined her practice. >> i wouldn't get on top of a trick. that's too personal. i wouldn't kiss them. i would say at least 85% of my men are married with kids. i overexaggerate things to make them feel they're doing a good job. you're going to enjoy every once with a date, with a trick. i mean, it's going to happen. you don't always get old, fat, bald-headed, ugly guys. you do get young, very nice-log guys. never let them get you on the freeway. you've got to make sure you're going slow enough so you can tuck and roll. i've had to tuck and roll tons of times. you know, where you've got to jump out of the car. i feel
but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and workou have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just joined with her, and it just came natural. and really, once i got the money in my hand, i wanted to do another one and another one and another one. >> as goddard moved from the massage parlor to a street prostitute to an online escort, she refined her...
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at the ice cream parlor. the shades were on, the shorts were out and the verdict was unanimous. >> it is pretty hot right now. >> it is extremely hot. >> reporter: the owner of cream said it was too hot even for ice cream for a while. >> during the day, it is still a little slow because it is so hot out. >> reporter: so the crowds waited until tonight. while workers inside slung ice cream onto cookies. >> we can move through 150 sandwiches an hour. >> reporter: customers outside wound around the block willing to wait for a chance to cool off. >> we will be busy until midnight tonight. >> reporter: and he wasn't kidding. they are still going strong here and cream will be open until midnight tonight. i have to tell you, i'm talking to the owner out here today and he says weather like this is what keeping them going. you can see how long the line still is. live in walnut creek, christin ayers, kpix5. >>> all of a sudden the limo burst into flames. we know an overheated engine was to blame. flames tore through th
at the ice cream parlor. the shades were on, the shorts were out and the verdict was unanimous. >> it is pretty hot right now. >> it is extremely hot. >> reporter: the owner of cream said it was too hot even for ice cream for a while. >> during the day, it is still a little slow because it is so hot out. >> reporter: so the crowds waited until tonight. while workers inside slung ice cream onto cookies. >> we can move through 150 sandwiches an hour. >>...
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they say if you own a liquor for or dry-cle cleaner or funeral parlor, you're set for life.sell them off to private industry. we can make about $50 million on the initial privatization. each year we charge fees, and the revenues will come in like crazy. i want to get out of that business. we can get a lot of money in. and then we have to recruit business to the county. recruit businesses, give them tax incentives to move here. if they need a road built, i'm going to build it. bring in a company with 200, 300 employees, that expands your tax base and you don't have to go into our pockets anymore. those are important ways to raise revenues without raising taxes. >> what is the big selling point as you would go out if you were county executive to bring in new business? the county has a lot to offer. >> it does. it's a great county. i love living here. one, it's got a world class education system. second to none in the united states. fabulous schools. my children went to public school. great education. we have proximity to d.c., transportation. airports are here. and we're one o
they say if you own a liquor for or dry-cle cleaner or funeral parlor, you're set for life.sell them off to private industry. we can make about $50 million on the initial privatization. each year we charge fees, and the revenues will come in like crazy. i want to get out of that business. we can get a lot of money in. and then we have to recruit business to the county. recruit businesses, give them tax incentives to move here. if they need a road built, i'm going to build it. bring in a company...
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jim he meets the out of the root of bob o'clock in the morning he goes around to about ten pizza parlors at the end of the day whatever they've got left over and they didn't sell on the shelf they donate you know to tim or to the homeless or answer champix that i've been that he goes and he sleeps on the road he's homeless or self lives in his car and it's all he does all day long as he takes people to the doctor you pick up from bakeries delivered a pantries and he does this all on his his pension check he sleeps in his car and spends his money on helping people all day long yes amazing i have never seen a higher degree of self-sacrifice there because he is a true tour of vietnam combat that still. modern assembly modest guys thank. you very much in. a lot of it and so i believe the words of the bible i believe there's eternal life so that's what i'm investing in other words it's mine because i believe it and so what i've got here i can use to help other people because i don't have to attain anything here this is just an investment for what's to calm. it. down because this is real and h
jim he meets the out of the root of bob o'clock in the morning he goes around to about ten pizza parlors at the end of the day whatever they've got left over and they didn't sell on the shelf they donate you know to tim or to the homeless or answer champix that i've been that he goes and he sleeps on the road he's homeless or self lives in his car and it's all he does all day long as he takes people to the doctor you pick up from bakeries delivered a pantries and he does this all on his his...
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we will find out on tuesday when parliament parlor meets.heits lammic state made more gangs taking over a town 70 kilometers outside of baghdad in a place called duli. a. they have broken up a bridge there. they are still making problems for the iraqi army. also, on pro-islamic state social media account, they are saying that there is a battle for the oil refinery raging right now and that they are able, the islamic state have been able to take over some position on the outskirts of that refinery. no word from the government on either of those two attacks. >> the leader of the armed nigerian group, boka haram says he supports the rebel groups fighting in iraq and syria. also, two bombings in nigh year i can't, one at a shopping district, the other at a fuel depo in willing lagos. if true, it's the first recorded attack in lagos. a report from the nigerian capital, abuja. >> a clear indication by boka haram extending signals it can and is expanding its reach. in the video, the leader of boka haram is saying he is responsible for attack at the
we will find out on tuesday when parliament parlor meets.heits lammic state made more gangs taking over a town 70 kilometers outside of baghdad in a place called duli. a. they have broken up a bridge there. they are still making problems for the iraqi army. also, on pro-islamic state social media account, they are saying that there is a battle for the oil refinery raging right now and that they are able, the islamic state have been able to take over some position on the outskirts of that...
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of jim he meets me out of the root of bob o'clock in the morning he goes around to about ten pizza parlors at the end of the day whatever they've got left over and they didn't sell him on the shelf they donate you know to tim or to the homeless or answer champix that i've been that he goes and he sleeps on the road he's homeless themself lives in his car and it's all he does all day long as he takes people to the doctor you pick up from bakeries delivered a pantries and he does this all on his his pension check he sleeps in his car and spends his money on helping people all day long yes amazing you have never seen a higher degree of self-sacrifice there because he is a true tour of vietnam combat that still. mom defending monetise thank. you very much in. a lot of it and so i believe the words of the bible i believe there's eternal life so that's what i'm investing it in other words it's mine because i believe it and so what i've got here i can use to help other people because i don't have to attain anything here this is just an investment for wants to calm down. but it's so if i'm willing
of jim he meets me out of the root of bob o'clock in the morning he goes around to about ten pizza parlors at the end of the day whatever they've got left over and they didn't sell him on the shelf they donate you know to tim or to the homeless or answer champix that i've been that he goes and he sleeps on the road he's homeless themself lives in his car and it's all he does all day long as he takes people to the doctor you pick up from bakeries delivered a pantries and he does this all on his...
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at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich.why i drink the champagne of beers. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight wrote the book about kids with cancer falling in love. it's a perfect summer beach wheelchair. please welcome john green. hey, mr. green, thank you for coming only pi >> my pleasure. thank you for having me here. >> stephen: people are very excited to have you here. [cheering and applause] for those few people who may not know, you're the author of "looking for alaska," "paper towns" and "the fault in our stars," which has spent over 130 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list and a movie released on june 6th kicking all kinds of ass. it really is. now, i... when i first heard "fault in our stars," i assumed it was about aliens who come down to earth with some sort of ray gun that makes teenagers cry. >> yeah. that's part of it. >> stephen: but i have found out since then it's the story of two teenagers with cancer who fall in love. >> yeah, it's the story of two kids who meet at support gro
at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich.why i drink the champagne of beers. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight wrote the book about kids with cancer falling in love. it's a perfect summer beach wheelchair. please welcome john green. hey, mr. green, thank you for coming only pi >> my pleasure. thank you for having me here. >> stephen: people are very excited to have you here. [cheering and applause] for those...
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at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich.s why i drink the champagne of beers. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >> >> jon: welcome back. do you remember a time when barack obama was just a naive candidate saying working class voters were clinging to their guns and religion. the american people punished him by electing him to two terms as president of the united states. the front-runners for 2016 will not make that mistake. >> i do not believe our great country should be playing minor league ball. we're the force for progress, prosperity and peace. >> she was asked about the book that made her who she is today. her answer was
at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich.s why i drink the champagne of beers. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and...
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. >>> an ice cream parlor is gearing up. >> they are celebrating the 120th anniversary.a special july 20th at their piedmont location. >> friendly's opened in oakland. it is is well known, it made a >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, texas standoff, the gunman disguised as a deliveryman on a deadly rampage, the police chase through city streets and the teenager who may have helped stop an accused man from another attack. >>> spy scandal, a top cia spy in hot water tonight for spying on one of america's key allies. >>> the summer curveball on the way, how a monster storm on the other side of the world is about to bring a big chill to millions of americans here at home. >>> and the giant superstar who decided to take some time with his kids, about to mount an epic comeback tonight. >>> a good evening to you on
. >>> an ice cream parlor is gearing up. >> they are celebrating the 120th anniversary.a special july 20th at their piedmont location. >> friendly's opened in oakland. it is is well known, it made a >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, texas standoff, the gunman disguised as a deliveryman on a deadly rampage, the police chase through city streets and the teenager who may have helped stop an accused man from another attack. >>> spy scandal, a top...