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while lieutenant piper was very quiet.. >> he could be tough. >> you speaking? are you speaking? you're saying something. don't. >> and sometimes he had a very dry sense of humor. >> stay away from the ice cream. >> one of the men's specific duties was to gather intelligence on the prison's various gangs. >> we're probably unique in how we deal with the gangs out here. we've accepted the fact that there are going to be gangs and there's nothing we can do about it. so, we try to control what they do. and we use the leaders a lot to control that. and they know if there's problems out here they can come to us and not be a snitch. >> how? how is that possible? >> part is the clout that they carry. out on the yard, there's not hardly anybody out there that's going to walk up to a leader and call him a snitch. that's part of it. the part of it is the rapport we build over the years with them. they trust us and in turn we trust them somewhat. >> one of the gang leaders the officers cultivated a relationship with was tommy holloma
while lieutenant piper was very quiet.. >> he could be tough. >> you speaking? are you speaking? you're saying something. don't. >> and sometimes he had a very dry sense of humor. >> stay away from the ice cream. >> one of the men's specific duties was to gather intelligence on the prison's various gangs. >> we're probably unique in how we deal with the gangs out here. we've accepted the fact that there are going to be gangs and there's nothing we can do...
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, and they are doing sta rs band, the pipers, and they are doing stars and stripes forever. a guy called harvey keith. i've heard of him! a country quy: keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i think! keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, ithink! let's keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i think! let's go back to the papers. the times. this is basically donald's got talent, isn't it? do you think you collected these people on the road to washington? the times, he is the legitimate president of the united states, and whatever you think about him, given whatever you think about him, given what we see over the last few days ina what we see over the last few days in a place like gambia, is that america can pass the torch in a peaceful way to a new administration. and that is something to be applauded. indeed. past presidents will be there, even those who have been sharply critical of him. the only one who won't be is george bush senior, who is unwell. but there will be bill clinton, etc, and it does speak to the kind of democr
, and they are doing sta rs band, the pipers, and they are doing stars and stripes forever. a guy called harvey keith. i've heard of him! a country quy: keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i think! keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, ithink! let's keith. i've heard of him! a country guy, i think! let's go back to the papers. the times. this is basically donald's got talent, isn't it? do you think you collected these people on the road to...
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when you get a day like this ini january it usually means you'll have to pay the piper at some point. we'll be paying up on saturday. tonight still very mild out there and this 72-degrees, ourdr high treatment at reagan national missed the record by just a few degrees. we did break the record at dulles and we tied it at bwi. we have not gotten very cool tonight. we're still in the 60ss.60ss 64 in the district. 60 for hagerstown.erst 65 for fredericksburg, 64 for culpeper. it will be a mild night. we'll drop a little bit from this point. we know that a cold front isis going to be moving through overnight. a few showers are showing up sho just boundary up through m. not everybody for example going to see this light rain, youain, about it is associated with this frontal boundary that is pushing out south of pennsylvania. that will slowly but surely begin the process that is cooling us off top. it won't be too dramatic. the front is going to take alle day to get down to the south. we we'll start in the 50s and then see our temperaturespera tomorrow night head forth 6 20s. if you look towa
when you get a day like this ini january it usually means you'll have to pay the piper at some point. we'll be paying up on saturday. tonight still very mild out there and this 72-degrees, ourdr high treatment at reagan national missed the record by just a few degrees. we did break the record at dulles and we tied it at bwi. we have not gotten very cool tonight. we're still in the 60ss.60ss 64 in the district. 60 for hagerstown.erst 65 for fredericksburg, 64 for culpeper. it will be a mild...
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blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piper, land it. >> it doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have decided that you are going to be the one to volunteer to go up to the cockpit. >> yeah, connor, you were the guy that said i will land this plane. >> you open your eyes and you see the following. >> and with that you have the controls, now connor is flying this plane. >> let's see what's going on -- >> he starts off by experimenting, and goes right goes right. >> that is top left, it looks like is air speed. >> he just starts going, dial by dial trying to figure it out. >> this can't be bad at all. >> make sure that my -- >> i'm guessing that's altitude? >> how much is nick giving him in return? >> he's saying nothing. >> oh, that's a compass. >> then he notices, wait, we've got a gps. >> hey that's an -- >> he spotted the airport, there's an issue. >> how do i brake? >> and this. i have to be honest. he's up in the air, they're approaching and he said t
blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piper, land it. >> it doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have decided that you are going to be the one to volunteer to go up to the cockpit. >> yeah, connor, you were the guy that said i will land this plane. >> you open your eyes and you see the following. >> and with that you have the...
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blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piperit doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have
blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piperit doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have
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piper jeffries, overweight with $115 price target.t's their large -- top large cap pick for the year. new year. >> i can see it getting 115 clearly. i think we've overcome the headwind of espn. i think if there is a headwind coming it's when iger leaves and what happens at that point and what is the transition look like. do they do something after ig gor leaves to make a statement that, you know, yount do necessarily think is a good acquisition. that's a possibility. i think there's runway to that h which takes you to $110, to $115 easily. i think the analysts are going to come back in know that espn is not the problem. they can lose $10 million or whatever they lost but it was not the problem it was presented to be. >> i don't know. look. it's a controversial name. you have 19 buy, 17 hold. that is good. that's a good set-up, right? it's up 20% from its lows. it's trading at 17 times forward and, yeah, maybe espn isn't as bad but it's still pretty bad. the environment is not going to get any better. i'm not inclined to chase it. i th
piper jeffries, overweight with $115 price target.t's their large -- top large cap pick for the year. new year. >> i can see it getting 115 clearly. i think we've overcome the headwind of espn. i think if there is a headwind coming it's when iger leaves and what happens at that point and what is the transition look like. do they do something after ig gor leaves to make a statement that, you know, yount do necessarily think is a good acquisition. that's a possibility. i think there's...
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brian known as the uni piper. he's taking multitasking to a new level. the bag pipes while shoveling the street and wearing a darth vader cot tomb, and the bags are on fire. >> he puts the weird in make portland weird. >> how creative of him. portland just got their first big snowfall in a long time. >> he's helping the community while doing what he loves. >>> there's nothing like doing downward dog while having a little bit of -- is it dogwood the beer? >> oh. talk about multitasking. >> this is beer yoga. it's a real thing. so this is germany's beer yoga. the marriage of two great therapie therapies. body, mind, soul. >> am i doing it? >>> this morning on "world news now," a replacement plan for the affordable care act is on the horizon. republican lawmakers are saying they will roll it out next week. this as a new report confirms how many millions of americans could be affected. >>> and the surprise break in a cold case involving sisters missing since 1985. they've been found alive 2000 miles away from their home. the tip that led investigators to a h
brian known as the uni piper. he's taking multitasking to a new level. the bag pipes while shoveling the street and wearing a darth vader cot tomb, and the bags are on fire. >> he puts the weird in make portland weird. >> how creative of him. portland just got their first big snowfall in a long time. >> he's helping the community while doing what he loves. >>> there's nothing like doing downward dog while having a little bit of -- is it dogwood the beer? >> oh....
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blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piper warrior two, land it. >> it doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have decided that you are going to be the one to volunteer to go up to the cockpit. >> yeah, connor, you were the guy that said i will land this plane. >> you open your eyes and you see the following. >> and with that you have the controls, now connor is flying this plane. >> let's see what's going on -- >> he starts off by experimenting, and goes right goes right. >> that is top left, it looks like is air speed. >> he just starts going, dial by dial trying to figure it out. >> this can't be bad at all. >> make sure that my -- >> i'm guessing that's altitude? >> how much is nick giving him in return? >> he's saying nothing. >> oh, that's a compass. >> then he notices, wait, we've got a gps. >> hey that's an -- >> he spotted the airport, there's an issue. >> how do i brake? >> and this. i have to be honest. he's up in the air, they're approaching a
blind folded and at some point nick is going to tell connor, okay you have the controls of my 1977 piper warrior two, land it. >> it doesn't seem right to you up in the cockpit. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> going all that well. you for whatever reason, have decided that you are going to be the one to volunteer to go up to the cockpit. >> yeah, connor, you were the guy that said i will land this plane. >> you open your eyes and you see the following. >> and with that...
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you will need the windshield pipers this morning. >> a little bit of light snow. generally an inch of snow or less by later on this afternoon. just a little bit of passing snow flakes. staying on the cold side and chilly for most of the week ahead. visibilities have been reduced. anywhere you see numbers under ten, right down the i-95 corridor, that's the snow reducing visibilities a bit. headed over the bay and on to the eastern shore. so if you're towards the coastline, some better chances of snow right here. let's talk some temperatures. >> yes, because that is important. we want to know what the road temperatures are and in some areas the roads rb treated and now they're only wet on the roadways but other areas we are starting to see some snow starting to stick this morning. some parts around arlington the roads are starting to stick this morning. temperatures are right around freezing this morning. 32 degrees in fredericksburg but that snow starting to clear out of the area. so we'll be watching that for the planner this morning. 34 degrees by the noon mid-30
you will need the windshield pipers this morning. >> a little bit of light snow. generally an inch of snow or less by later on this afternoon. just a little bit of passing snow flakes. staying on the cold side and chilly for most of the week ahead. visibilities have been reduced. anywhere you see numbers under ten, right down the i-95 corridor, that's the snow reducing visibilities a bit. headed over the bay and on to the eastern shore. so if you're towards the coastline, some better...
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hit there was a much more relaxed standard and not the immigration and profit piper primary there was the intervening action by the executive that may not get deference there is a tough run laugh her ruling of feasance for the ports will only see the sustained removal to give notice to people pine . >> the argument then service morning. >> foster chief justice the case marks the return to have office same actions in
hit there was a much more relaxed standard and not the immigration and profit piper primary there was the intervening action by the executive that may not get deference there is a tough run laugh her ruling of feasance for the ports will only see the sustained removal to give notice to people pine . >> the argument then service morning. >> foster chief justice the case marks the return to have office same actions in
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. >> we have to pay the piper at r some point but not tonight.nt bt tomorrow's not bad either.'t if you didn't see thissee ths already, 72 degrees at reagan today.to that is mighty nice for the middle of meteorologicallogical winter. not a record for reagan national but it wat s fora dree and bwi. it was record tying at bwi and it's still so delightful out there. currents temperatures showts most places excuse me are still in the mid to upper t plae 60's m. to beautiful evening to head outl n and enjoy.g d y now, friday's not a bad day but we're in the going to be up in the 70's. we're not going to be in thebe i 60's. we may start near 50 but asut a the day goes on and we get a little bit sunnier we'll see our temperatures beginning to drop by tomorrow night, late, five, six, 7:00 a.m. towardsow saturday morning, we've gotve more snow and a little bit of bt ice coming inform it's not in. i it's not a lot of snow. sno the temperature on saturdayday only 36 so that's when we pay the piper.the pe it will be a slow crawl tow awlo come out of that m sunday, 41 degrees. 4de we still h
. >> we have to pay the piper at r some point but not tonight.nt bt tomorrow's not bad either.'t if you didn't see thissee ths already, 72 degrees at reagan today.to that is mighty nice for the middle of meteorologicallogical winter. not a record for reagan national but it wat s fora dree and bwi. it was record tying at bwi and it's still so delightful out there. currents temperatures showts most places excuse me are still in the mid to upper t plae 60's m. to beautiful evening to head...
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hit there was a much more relaxed standard and not the immigration and profit piper primary there was the intervening action by the executive that may not get deference there is a tough run laugh her ruling of feasance for the ports will only see the sustained removal to give notice to people pion fife is submitted faugh . >> let me tell you something . i have done everything i can to protect my country i am not afraid of you or president bush and by half to give in order i will. but i did not give that order. they said just called down. file . >> said on hussain was a realist with the use of power and the way political power in is exercised and he saw at his lawful the top you win big by law also lose big. pine . >> the argument then service morning. >> foster chief justice the case marks the return to have office same actions in the same extraordinary circumstances in the wake of september 11 called judges below concluded that a theory
hit there was a much more relaxed standard and not the immigration and profit piper primary there was the intervening action by the executive that may not get deference there is a tough run laugh her ruling of feasance for the ports will only see the sustained removal to give notice to people pion fife is submitted faugh . >> let me tell you something . i have done everything i can to protect my country i am not afraid of you or president bush and by half to give in order i will. but i...
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eventually the piper is going to have to be paid. caroline: we will see how they trade up tomorrow. cory johnson, editor at large. it has been 10 years since the company made its most are teaching shipped away from dvds -- strategic ship away from dvds into streaming. >> in 2007 netflix announced a bold departure from its dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed users for the first time to stream a library of a thousand movies and tv shows over the internet. the ceo explained the move saying mainstream consumer adoption of online movie watching will take a number of years. the time is right for netflix to take the first step. analysts were skeptical. consumers saw something different and signed on in droves. by the end of 2010 subscribers had grown to 20 million. at the same time, blockbuster filed for bankruptcy. its sights on a new venture in 2013. netflix spent an estimated 100 million dollars on two seasons of its first original series, house of cards. original kids don't come cheap. producedprevents -- 600 hours of original content at a cost of have billion dollars. they pl
eventually the piper is going to have to be paid. caroline: we will see how they trade up tomorrow. cory johnson, editor at large. it has been 10 years since the company made its most are teaching shipped away from dvds -- strategic ship away from dvds into streaming. >> in 2007 netflix announced a bold departure from its dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed users for the first time to stream a library of a thousand movies and tv shows over the internet. the ceo explained the move...
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palace engineer, andy piper thinks they have been layering on band-aids too long. >> seal the cable andall this. all need to be replaced and come out. >> goes up several feet. >> it does. like reverse archaeology. the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> 1950s. there is stuff here, 130 years old. >> wow. >> so, it's, anything from 130, down to 2017. >> reporter: nearly 200 years down the line, fire is still the biggest fear. >> you can feel the heat obviously. is this a fire hazard? >> everything you see around you, all of this, ancient electrical equipment, yes, huge fire hazard. that's why we have 24/7 fire problem if a fire took hold >>> sometimes a career in law enforcement can begin with a midnight stroll. as steve hartman found out on the road. it had all the makings of a bad situation. >> it's not very well lit out here. >> late at night in an industrial section in california, the officer spotted a shadowy figure in a dark hoody. >> caught me off-guard. i don't see any body out there. >> you knew it wasn't right. >> it was the right. >
palace engineer, andy piper thinks they have been layering on band-aids too long. >> seal the cable andall this. all need to be replaced and come out. >> goes up several feet. >> it does. like reverse archaeology. the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> 1950s. there is stuff here, 130 years old. >> wow. >> so, it's, anything from 130, down to 2017. >> reporter: nearly 200 years down the line, fire is...
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eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow.reat to get your perspective. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. in january 2 thousand seven, netflix announced the departure from its dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed netflix users to stream a library of 1000 movies and tv shows over the internet. back then, reed hastings explain the move saying mainstream consumer adoption of online movie adoption will take a number of years. the time is right for netflix to take the first step. analysts were skeptical, just as many holds as buy ratings, but consumers saw something different and signed on in droves. subscribers group from 6 million to 20 million. at the same time, blockbuster filed for bankruptcy. xt set its sights on original content, becoming an arms race among rivals. original hits do not come cheap. by 2016, netflix had produced more than 600 hours of original content at a cost of over 500 million dollars. posted positive
eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow.reat to get your perspective. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. in january 2 thousand seven, netflix announced the departure from its dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed netflix users to stream a library of 1000 movies and tv shows over the internet. back then, reed hastings explain the move...
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>> reporter: you'll have to pay the piper at at some point. >>> hip replacement surgery used to mean weeks of walking with a walker and rehab, but tamala edwards has more. >> reporter: at vertua's hospital young and old are getting new hips after a cat scan generates a computer model for the surgery. >> using a cat scan i'm able to get a three dimensional model of a patient's specific anatomy weeks ahead of the procedure. i can see how all the components fit together. >> there's slides that show me how to recreate the model. >> reporter: the operation is easier for the surgical team and the patient. >> people get off of a walker or cane anywhere between one and three weeks. and then people are using nothing, pain control is much better. >> reporter: barbara hook had boths done. years ago she was four days in the hospital and used a walker to weeks. >> the experience between this and the other one is night and day. >> reporter: barbara was out of the hospital the next day and in rehab two days later. >> i used a pain pills for two or three days. >> reporter: the implants last 30 years
>> reporter: you'll have to pay the piper at at some point. >>> hip replacement surgery used to mean weeks of walking with a walker and rehab, but tamala edwards has more. >> reporter: at vertua's hospital young and old are getting new hips after a cat scan generates a computer model for the surgery. >> using a cat scan i'm able to get a three dimensional model of a patient's specific anatomy weeks ahead of the procedure. i can see how all the components fit together....
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fighter my nine to five describe your scribe ♪ ♪ survive minor setbacks and take steps back from pied pipersand i'm not throwin' away my shot i said i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ no i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ i'm just like my country i'm young scrappy and hungry ♪ ♪ and i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ it's time to rise up when you livin' on your knees you rise up ♪ ♪ tell your brother that we gotta rise up tell your sister that she's gotta rise up ♪ ♪ when are folks like me and you gonna rise up ♪ ♪ every city every hood we need to rise up all my soldiers what's good we need to rise up ♪ ♪ we ain't got no other choice we need to rise up rise up ♪ ♪ throughout my travels and journeys through life i've been searchin' ♪ ♪ and been learnin' to be the type of person to display how determined ♪ ♪ the type to feel that fire that's burnin' like a knife that is turnin' i fight while i'm hurtin' ♪ ♪ sometimes they're right 'cause life is a burden like the pain from a bite that'll worsen ♪ ♪ tryna stifle the light that'll shine on me first and before i ride in a hearse and my breathing sto
fighter my nine to five describe your scribe ♪ ♪ survive minor setbacks and take steps back from pied pipersand i'm not throwin' away my shot i said i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ no i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ i'm just like my country i'm young scrappy and hungry ♪ ♪ and i'm not throwin' away my shot ♪ ♪ it's time to rise up when you livin' on your knees you rise up ♪ ♪ tell your brother that we gotta rise up tell your sister that she's gotta rise up ♪ ♪...
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. >>> and then the piper cherokee landed on i-95 and had just taken off from ft.ierce, and nobody was hurt but it's not yet known why it had to make an emergency landing. >>> a stolen relic has police on the lookout in lakewood ocean county. investigators say two men broke into a school yesterday, saturday, rather, and they stole a sacred religious scroll worth $70,000. this is surveillance video of the suspects, and if you happen to recognize the men you are asked to contact the police. a $5,000 reward is being offered. >>> it's an all-time record, and nearly 21,000 fans at the wells fargo center and made up the largest college basketball crowd ever in the state of pennsylvania, and boy, what a finish they saw. the score, tied in the final seconds. and villanosreul tph the replay just beating the clock. and it was his only basket of the game. what a weekend for flyers all-star wayne simmonds, he scored two goals making him the game's mvp. he said he also won a truck and splits a million-dollar prize with his all-star teammates. nice prize. >>> and up next, the ne
. >>> and then the piper cherokee landed on i-95 and had just taken off from ft.ierce, and nobody was hurt but it's not yet known why it had to make an emergency landing. >>> a stolen relic has police on the lookout in lakewood ocean county. investigators say two men broke into a school yesterday, saturday, rather, and they stole a sacred religious scroll worth $70,000. this is surveillance video of the suspects, and if you happen to recognize the men you are asked to contact...
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and the white house association will continue to piper that. >> jon: many words hurled at the press duringpaign rallies. he was describing the media as disgusting, pick your terms, there were others. but after won the election, there seem to be a moderating of the tome. is that over? is it going to be sort of warfare between the trump administration and the media? >> look, no president is ever completely happy with the press coverage that he gets. that being said, the media is not one monolithic thing. there are outlets that i'm sure he is happier about it and others. we know that he does not like buzzfeed, he called it a feeling pile of garbage. he likes breitbart. i think that the press is a big fractious group of news organizations. that's how it should be. we have a big bro best marketplace for news and information and ideas. and i do not think that you are ever going to have a completely smooth, kumbaya a relationship between the media and an american president. there is always going to be tension. our job is to try and explain what he is doing and why he is doing it and bring as much
and the white house association will continue to piper that. >> jon: many words hurled at the press duringpaign rallies. he was describing the media as disgusting, pick your terms, there were others. but after won the election, there seem to be a moderating of the tome. is that over? is it going to be sort of warfare between the trump administration and the media? >> look, no president is ever completely happy with the press coverage that he gets. that being said, the media is not...
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eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow.f indeed they hang onto these. another -- always great to get your opinion. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. bloombergs caitlin meehan looks back at the evolution. caitlin: in january 2007, netflix announced the departure from its core dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed netflix users to stream a library of about 1000 movies and tv shows over the internet. back then, ceo reed hastings explain the move saying mainstream consumer adoption of online movie watching will take a number of years. the time is right for netflix to take the first step. analysts were skeptical, just as many holds as buy ratings, but consumers saw something different and signed on in droves. by the end of 2010, subscribers grew from 6 million to 20 million. at the same time, in-store rental giant, blockbuster filed for bankruptcy. netflix next set its sights on a new venture in 2013, original content, watchi
eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow.f indeed they hang onto these. another -- always great to get your opinion. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. bloombergs caitlin meehan looks back at the evolution. caitlin: in january 2007, netflix announced the departure from its core dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed netflix users to stream a...
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it has gotten three upgrades from piper jaffray, guggenheim, morgan stanley. >>> to apple, apple goingollywood? "wall street journal" reporting that the world's most valuable company is holding talks with tv and movie executives to acquire original and scripted programing. don't go to the executives. go to the writers. you need writers for the new content. i predicted this a long time ago. apple, let's take a look to see what it is doing. down 3/4 of a percent, it is not as easy as it looks. netflix and amazon well ahead in this game. >>> so-called mad dog has his day in the sun. general "mad dog" mattis on capitol hill for his confirmation hearing for secretary of defense. could the hardens military hear row be out of step with a secretary of state straight out of the boardroom? former undersecretary of state bob hormats knows all too well how to work with different divisions and different leaders certainly within an administration. the odd couple or a perfect match rex tillerson and james mattis? "countdown" coming right back. ♪ as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to thin
it has gotten three upgrades from piper jaffray, guggenheim, morgan stanley. >>> to apple, apple goingollywood? "wall street journal" reporting that the world's most valuable company is holding talks with tv and movie executives to acquire original and scripted programing. don't go to the executives. go to the writers. you need writers for the new content. i predicted this a long time ago. apple, let's take a look to see what it is doing. down 3/4 of a percent, it is not as...
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guggenheim buy, piper overweight.rice targets raining from 70 to 72 bucks. >> i like the idea of what potentially -- every analyst hit on the same thing. >> the potential for 2017, '18 and to '19. one went to 2020. so when you've got something that people are that excited about, scott, in terms of what's the pipeline. we talk about pipelines all of the time. if this thing actually can give them what they expect, the stock remains very cheap right here in the middle to low 60s. >> very cheap. 16 times earnings. 3% dividend yield. they have stolen from bristol-myers. the lead drug in that -- >> oncology. >> and merck has all the momentum right now. a great scientific product. what's not to love about this? >> i don't know. president-elect called out the industry yet again yesterday. >> at 16 times, i'll take that risk. that's a risk worth taking at 16 times and a 3% dividend yield. >> i talked about this with jim cramer monday. 13% of the s&p is health care. you're talking about large balance sheet type of phrma names t
guggenheim buy, piper overweight.rice targets raining from 70 to 72 bucks. >> i like the idea of what potentially -- every analyst hit on the same thing. >> the potential for 2017, '18 and to '19. one went to 2020. so when you've got something that people are that excited about, scott, in terms of what's the pipeline. we talk about pipelines all of the time. if this thing actually can give them what they expect, the stock remains very cheap right here in the middle to low 60s....
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and of course, the new york pipers who pass by from the emerald isle society the other new yorkers from west point and others that have been here passing by the stand. this is high school band from louisiana passing us now here on the ground. >> dickerson: margaret, what is the rest of the crowd there on his new front lawn in the nice reviewing stand, how much are the rest of the crowd do you have out thereof well wishers? >> well, i got to say it's a very different point of view than when i was just a few yards down at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. the empty bleachers were in front, right next to the treasury department. my view right here in front of the rhode island ip section is a packed crowd to the right and the left of the president here along with his cabinet. people are cheering, they're waving flags. i wouldn't call the bleachers packed, but they are full. you can of course see all the camera crews on the front lawn of the white house there as well. >> dickerson: margaret brennan from us. across from the reviewing stand, thank you. we'll take a brief break for a moment
and of course, the new york pipers who pass by from the emerald isle society the other new yorkers from west point and others that have been here passing by the stand. this is high school band from louisiana passing us now here on the ground. >> dickerson: margaret, what is the rest of the crowd there on his new front lawn in the nice reviewing stand, how much are the rest of the crowd do you have out thereof well wishers? >> well, i got to say it's a very different point of view...
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for animated short are -- >> "blind vaysha" "borrowed time" pear cider and cigarettes, "pearl" and "piper." >> i got to meet lee daniels, the director, and he just gave me the role after about 30 to 45 minutes of talking, and so i don't know how other people get nominated for oscars but for it was hella easy. here's some more of this year's nominations. >> actress in a supporting role. viola davis in "fences." naomi harris in "moonlight." nicole kidman in "lion." ok taif yeah spencer in "hidden figures." and michelle williams in "manchester by the sea." film editing. "arrival," hacksaw ridge, "hell or high water," "la la land," and "moonlight." >> my phone rang. it was my father, and we both just started crying and neither of us could finish a sentence. it was one of the greatest moments of my life and it was two years later that we actually got nominated together. and the nominees for lead actress are -- >> isabelle huppert, ruth >> isabelle huppert, ruth natalie portman, emma meryl directing. "arrival," "hacksaw ridge", mel gibson, "la la land," damian, "manchester by the sea," kenneth
for animated short are -- >> "blind vaysha" "borrowed time" pear cider and cigarettes, "pearl" and "piper." >> i got to meet lee daniels, the director, and he just gave me the role after about 30 to 45 minutes of talking, and so i don't know how other people get nominated for oscars but for it was hella easy. here's some more of this year's nominations. >> actress in a supporting role. viola davis in "fences." naomi harris in...
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. >> just like piper is doing. she'll eat it. >> what are you making? piz pizza? >> awesome.-- >> which i have a little bit of a hard time with. >> one in three kids do, so you're not alone. the thing that we've discovered universally about every bit of science is keep your >> yes. >> figure out what your child's best routine and rituals are. what they're doing is actually drawing what their routines are. first you take a bath, then you brush your teeth, then you go take a book, then you go to bed. and the second thing is a lot of kids even though they go to bed, wake up and then can't get back. what they're also doing here is find your favorite place in your mind. >> that's what i need help with. >> you can keep this in front of you and forget the kid. the bottom line is that's what you are looking for, and then they'll do it. >> for older kids. >> lelectronics. >> the average kid is plugged in seven and a half hours a day. >> no, no, no. >> that's the problem. everybody thinks it's not my kid. grab paper in front of your tv, in front of your computer. just for the next week
. >> just like piper is doing. she'll eat it. >> what are you making? piz pizza? >> awesome.-- >> which i have a little bit of a hard time with. >> one in three kids do, so you're not alone. the thing that we've discovered universally about every bit of science is keep your >> yes. >> figure out what your child's best routine and rituals are. what they're doing is actually drawing what their routines are. first you take a bath, then you brush your...
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we have seen piper ‘s and tractors and tanks and all sorts of parts of the military taking part in thiswill attend later in the day. we have been watching the various aspects and rituals of the day that occur every time there is a new president inaugurated in the united states. watching this is our correspondent barbara who is in washington. we have been watching some of the newspapers here and how they are reporting it. various adjectives being ascribed to the speech of mr trump. what is the reaction in the united states?” think from his supporters they have been thrilled with the events of the day. many of them came to the capital to see him and inaugurated, something that many people thought would not happened. they always believed in him and now they think they have their man in washington. they because he is an outsider who will shake things up and bring back jobs and keep out immigrants and they have been celebrating. on the other hand you have people who see him asa other hand you have people who see him as a threat, as somebody who is divisive and concerned about the campaign rh
we have seen piper ‘s and tractors and tanks and all sorts of parts of the military taking part in thiswill attend later in the day. we have been watching the various aspects and rituals of the day that occur every time there is a new president inaugurated in the united states. watching this is our correspondent barbara who is in washington. we have been watching some of the newspapers here and how they are reporting it. various adjectives being ascribed to the speech of mr trump. what is the...
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. >> evercore and piper had called it one of their topics. >> yesterday i was more hesitant when youwere asking was i adding to my position. i was sitting there go -- >> you scoffed, if i recall. you scoffed. >> ain't soft no more, big boy. this thing is going higher. >> you scoffed. >> yeah, you scoff at me all the time. you and i got a scoff thing going on. >> now you see unusual activity so you're getting in. >> that's how it works. >> doc? >> judge, look at this one. abbv, this one taking off up about 96 cents today. they were coming in buying out of the money calls, way out there in the future. i didn't want to wait quite as long as this buyer did. they want a very bullish position all the way out to august. instead i bought call spreads just out about at month, judge and i'll probably hold the position about that long. big upside buying though so i'm in with these guys. i'm just not in for august because that's a little too far for my time frame. >> i got you. thanks for not scoffing. >> jon. >> yes, sir. >> joe and i want a piece of you at summer slam this year. >> done! >> le
. >> evercore and piper had called it one of their topics. >> yesterday i was more hesitant when youwere asking was i adding to my position. i was sitting there go -- >> you scoffed, if i recall. you scoffed. >> ain't soft no more, big boy. this thing is going higher. >> you scoffed. >> yeah, you scoff at me all the time. you and i got a scoff thing going on. >> now you see unusual activity so you're getting in. >> that's how it works. >>...
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let's bring in robert cheera, analyst with guggenheim, and mike olson, analyst with piper jaffray.d morning to you both. you take a look at the tech stocks in the dow, not a lot that you would necessarily expect explosive growth from, but we've been wrong about these things before. what do you expect from apple as we look at whether the dow can continue pushing higher? how important is that particular stock? >> well, it's clearly important because of its size. i think its size probably keeps it from being a source of explosive growth. it's really hard to grow at $220 billion top line. but i mean, i think apple can keep growing low single digits, and you're not paying much of a multiple for it. the one thing i'd point out is, i mean, their r&d spending has tripled over the last four years, so you're kind of getting that optionality for free. >> and mike, as you look at apple's growth prospects, they've been talking a lot, of course, about china for years, lately about india as well. how do those areas as growth markets look in this new trump administration? >> well, it's definitely
let's bring in robert cheera, analyst with guggenheim, and mike olson, analyst with piper jaffray.d morning to you both. you take a look at the tech stocks in the dow, not a lot that you would necessarily expect explosive growth from, but we've been wrong about these things before. what do you expect from apple as we look at whether the dow can continue pushing higher? how important is that particular stock? >> well, it's clearly important because of its size. i think its size probably...
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jeffries -- piper jaffrays.people that mean a lot to me is the hard part. cory: you are taking a research driven approach to venture capital. we will keep doing what we do really welcome which is research. that's what we've done. doug clinton and andrew murphy were two longtime associate of mine. they are joining me. we will keep doing that and keep driving insights in terms of these four major themes, the future of perfect. this is a fantastic feature that has to do with virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence and robotics. what is unique about loup ventures is our ability to continue to do research, welished that research -- will be showing our work. launched.p ventures we will be doing three research notes a week. we will keep doing that and keep doing our feet on the street fundamental research. vr excitement the index where we survey 500 people across the country and ask what their interest level in vr was. it is locum at 10% today, but something we will track over time. -- it is low, at
jeffries -- piper jaffrays.people that mean a lot to me is the hard part. cory: you are taking a research driven approach to venture capital. we will keep doing what we do really welcome which is research. that's what we've done. doug clinton and andrew murphy were two longtime associate of mine. they are joining me. we will keep doing that and keep driving insights in terms of these four major themes, the future of perfect. this is a fantastic feature that has to do with virtual reality,...
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pearl, and piper. >> i got to meet lee daniels, the director, and he just gave me the role after aboutr people get nominated f but for me it was easy. here's more of this year's nominations. >> actress in a supporting role, viola davis in "fences." naomi harris in "moonlight." nicole kidman in "lion." octavia spencer in "hidden figures." and michelle williams in "manchester by the sea." film editing. arrival. hacksaw ridge. hell or high water. la la land. and moonlight. >> my phone rang. it was my father. and we both just started crying. and neither of us could finish the sentence. it was one of the greatest moments of my life. it was two years later that we actually got nominated together. >> isabee ruth negga. natalie portman in jackie. emma stone in la la land. and meryl streep in "florence foster jenkins." directing. "arrival." . denis villeknew wavy. hacksaw ridge. mel gibson. la la land, damien chazelle. manchester by the sea, kenneth lonergan. "moonlight" barry jenkins. >> to our global community and experts and fans and everyone inspired by movies and love them as much as we do
pearl, and piper. >> i got to meet lee daniels, the director, and he just gave me the role after aboutr people get nominated f but for me it was easy. here's more of this year's nominations. >> actress in a supporting role, viola davis in "fences." naomi harris in "moonlight." nicole kidman in "lion." octavia spencer in "hidden figures." and michelle williams in "manchester by the sea." film editing. arrival. hacksaw ridge. hell or...
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modernized along the way, but every time new technology came in, the old stuff stayed in but andy piperng on band-aids for too long. >> all of this needs to be replaced and come out. >> it goes up several feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. that so this ask 2017. so what does that make all the way up there. >> 1950s. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so, you know -- anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and nearly 200 years down the line, fire is still the biggest fear. >> you can feel the heat obviously. is this a fire hazard? >> so everything you see around you, all of this aging electrical equipment, yes, it's a huge fire hazard. that's why we have 2017 fire officials to handle it. >> reporter: if there was a fire i'm told there are enough exits for people to evacuate through, just not enough sprinklers to contain the blaze. the proposed plan would require parliament to leave the building for up to six years and despite that there's no vote for a date on the restoration project. alex. >> jonathan vigliotti. memo to >>> up next on "the dish" f
modernized along the way, but every time new technology came in, the old stuff stayed in but andy piperng on band-aids for too long. >> all of this needs to be replaced and come out. >> it goes up several feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. that so this ask 2017. so what does that make all the way up there. >> 1950s. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so, you know -- anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and...
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last day at piper was last friday and go after these head on. those four themes will radically change how humans interact and work. one example is we think that 70% of jobs will go away over time. lot of ramifications of that. that's the significance of those three themes. we call those themes the future of perfect. we think it will build an absolutely fantastic future for all of us. >> a lot of these here in silicon valley, targeting those same areas. a ton of money has rushed into those areas. as you think about it, what will be your competitive advantage as a vc? >> we need to stick to what we do best, research. research-driven early stage vc fund. we'll continue to do that. we have a site you mentioned, loup ventures launched today. we'll be publishing three research note ace week, about the same pace we've published in the past. one of our competitive advantages, we'll be able to track these trends better and separately we'll be able to kind of mold some thoughts. we're not the operational experts that a typical vc is, but more on the track
last day at piper was last friday and go after these head on. those four themes will radically change how humans interact and work. one example is we think that 70% of jobs will go away over time. lot of ramifications of that. that's the significance of those three themes. we call those themes the future of perfect. we think it will build an absolutely fantastic future for all of us. >> a lot of these here in silicon valley, targeting those same areas. a ton of money has rushed into those...
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palace engineer andy piper thinks they've been layering on band-aids for too long. >> all this needsal feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. at the bottom is the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> you start probably 1950. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so you know, anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and nearly 200 years down the line, fire is still the biggest fear. you can feel the heat obviously. is this a fire hazard? >> so everything you see around you, all this ancient electrical equipment, yes, it's a huge fire hazard. that's why we have 24/7 fire teams to deal with this risk. restoration plan. >> all right, jonathan. to be continued for sure. thank you. >>> veteran actor judd hirsch is perhaps best known for his role as a new york taxi driver. remember the hit '70s sitcom "taxi." he returns to tv for the new cbs comedy series called "superior donuts." he plays a grumpy chicago donut shop owner who's unwilling to be dragged into the 21st century. >> do you have any cronuts? >> what? >>
palace engineer andy piper thinks they've been layering on band-aids for too long. >> all this needsal feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. at the bottom is the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> you start probably 1950. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so you know, anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and nearly 200 years down the line, fire is still the biggest...
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palace engineer andy piper thinks they've been layering on band-aids for too long. >> all this needse out. >> that goes up several feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. at the bottom is the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> you start probably 1950. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so you know, anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and nearly 200 years down still the biggest fear. you can feel the heat obviously. is this a fire hazard? >> so everything you see around you, all this ancient electrical equipment, yes, it's a huge fire hazard. that's why we have 24/7 fire teams to deal with this risk. if a tire took hold here, we're not sure we'd be able to save the building. >> reporter: not the most encouraging words, but we're told if there was a fire, there are enough exits for people to safely escape. simply not enough sprinklers to contain the blaze. as urgent as all of this sounds, we're told right now there still is no vote on the table yet to approve this proposed restoration plan. >> all rig
palace engineer andy piper thinks they've been layering on band-aids for too long. >> all this needse out. >> that goes up several feet. >> it does. it's like reverse archaeology. at the bottom is the newest stuff. >> so this is 2017. so what does that make all the way up there? >> you start probably 1950. but there's stuff here that's 130 years old. >> wow. >> so you know, anything from 130 down to 2017. >> reporter: and nearly 200 years down...