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these thieves, you see, have sledge hammers to breakthrough the glass door of this prada store. >> prada. >> went inside and started grabbing handfuls of very expensive prada bags. >> they got everything. >> it does have images of what it looked like afterwards. they went in and out of the establishment several times. they took off with almost $89,000 of loot. >> one thing we have learned on this show, animals can get caught up in some pretty precarious places. we see a pelican caught up in a giant tree in naples, florida. according to reports, that pelican's wing is stuck in some fishing lines. >> as you can tell, that pelican is pretty high up. more than 40 feet in the air. >> somebody is going to try and climb up the tree. the thing is stuck at the smallest branches of the tree. no way he can climb all the way up. >> all these folks were concerned citizens. they called in rescuers who used an extension ladder to get close to the pelicans. >> that's really dangerous for the rescuer as well. >> you think at first it looks incredibly dramatic and possibly painful for the pelican. they ar
these thieves, you see, have sledge hammers to breakthrough the glass door of this prada store. >> prada. >> went inside and started grabbing handfuls of very expensive prada bags. >> they got everything. >> it does have images of what it looked like afterwards. they went in and out of the establishment several times. they took off with almost $89,000 of loot. >> one thing we have learned on this show, animals can get caught up in some pretty precarious places. we...
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her name will always be attached to prada because of the devil wears prada.as that affected your business in any way, positive or negative? >> of course, it made the name of prada very famous, even more if necessary, and her also. >> when she drops in on a designer, it is make-or-break time. >> and it goes with a belt. >> nicolas ghesquiere of balenciaga is anxious to please. >> light. >> yeah, i'm trying. >> do you keep her in mind when you're working on a new collection? >> there is always a moment when you question if anna will like it or not, for sure. i think any designer who says the contrary would lie. >> john galliano, who designs for dior, who some might think needs a better tailor, calls wintour his fairy godmother. >> oh, my goodness, in all my success--i mean, without her support, i certainly wouldn't be at the house of dior today. >> well, he is no more. he was fired in march 2011. >> bernard arnault, who has a better tailor and owns dior, is the chairman of lvmh, the largest luxury conglomerate in the world. when wintour recommended to the riche
her name will always be attached to prada because of the devil wears prada.as that affected your business in any way, positive or negative? >> of course, it made the name of prada very famous, even more if necessary, and her also. >> when she drops in on a designer, it is make-or-break time. >> and it goes with a belt. >> nicolas ghesquiere of balenciaga is anxious to please. >> light. >> yeah, i'm trying. >> do you keep her in mind when you're working...
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the good thing about prada is they have a very strong creative director in prada herself and that continues to morph with the tastes. .i think they're going to continue to evolve their offerings as a result. but the big key in luxury these days, certainly in china, is having a diversity of offerings that moves quickly and adapts to fast changing consumer tastes. >> so you must have the fast must-have item plus lots of other in small quantities. is that how it works? >> it depends on which brands you talk to. there are a lot of brands that have done well in the high-end in the workplace. the reality is there is a huge number of super rich ultra high worth individuals in china who make up a large part of store sales. it's the 80/20 rule. there are a handful of individuals that can drive brands. while key chains and lowend handbags may be interesting, there's a lot of on other items high end that can do very well with just a handful of people buying those offerings. >> and you talk about experiential as opposed to high luxury. is that similar to going on a trip to the north pole? >> it's funny
the good thing about prada is they have a very strong creative director in prada herself and that continues to morph with the tastes. .i think they're going to continue to evolve their offerings as a result. but the big key in luxury these days, certainly in china, is having a diversity of offerings that moves quickly and adapts to fast changing consumer tastes. >> so you must have the fast must-have item plus lots of other in small quantities. is that how it works? >> it depends on...
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gucci, prada, vuitton. the names make you say, oh!ke you say no. >> we all want bargains. we want cheaper things, so we turn around and say fine, i'll take a fake. >> reporter: but not just any old fake. our bargain buddy, mark ellwood, is back. this time spotting something new -- the next-generation counterfeit handbag. it's called a superfake. >> a superfake comes from a factory, either at midnight where it vanished when no one's looking or maybe it was wastage, it was supposed to be damaged and someone can slip it in their bag and take it home. >> reporter: the superfake is better made, more expensive, harder to find. >> the term superfake was invented because essentially this fake is better than you could believe. hand a fake handbag to an expert in bags and say is this real or not. they might not be able to tell. >> reporter: in rare cases experts say some are made with handcrafted leather, genuine handles and hardware. some may even be produced in the same factories by moonlighting workers. >> a superfake bag is simply a great-l
gucci, prada, vuitton. the names make you say, oh!ke you say no. >> we all want bargains. we want cheaper things, so we turn around and say fine, i'll take a fake. >> reporter: but not just any old fake. our bargain buddy, mark ellwood, is back. this time spotting something new -- the next-generation counterfeit handbag. it's called a superfake. >> a superfake comes from a factory, either at midnight where it vanished when no one's looking or maybe it was wastage, it was...
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public defenders and attorneys sprinkled in the hall that day were the designs of wrinkled clothes, no prada shoes. the man were the kind i had sat behind in too many courtrooms as a reporter over the years. worn tweed jackets and hair cuts that might have been sharp there months ago but now curled into collars of their blazers, no iron shirts. the women at the conference also wore their standard trial attire. the jacket that told them it was serious work though it came from marshals. the canvas book bags from barnes & noble. it was possible that shiny span dekz super powers. but it was a stretch. what die son was up to clearly was trying to rally the crowd to commitment to popular work. the losing cause, the rights of the indigent. this was a telling moment for me. indicative of a sense from every single person i spoke to at this national conference roughly 50 over the course of several days that good work was possible for public defenders across the nation but the greater context for which they labor order made it few in effort. attorneys left in a blaze of fury until they out after a few
public defenders and attorneys sprinkled in the hall that day were the designs of wrinkled clothes, no prada shoes. the man were the kind i had sat behind in too many courtrooms as a reporter over the years. worn tweed jackets and hair cuts that might have been sharp there months ago but now curled into collars of their blazers, no iron shirts. the women at the conference also wore their standard trial attire. the jacket that told them it was serious work though it came from marshals. the...
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if "the devil wears prada," they must be prada heels. >> that's all. >> reporter: but now, lauren sherman ankle, she wrote about it for elle.com. >> i started wearing flats. >> reporter: was that an aha moment? >> it was. it was like, wow. the thing that i've always wanted to do is also what everyone wants to do right now. >> reporter: say it's not so. women swearing off their painful sky-highs for comfort? podiatrists hope so. >> to wear high heels, the muscles, tendles and ligaments and bones of that foot have to work considerably harder. much more difficult for the foot to maintain stability and balan balance. >> reporter: after so many years of suffering for beauty and kicks, maybe a new day is dawning. do you think average women are driving this whole thing? or is this the fashion world just sort of dictating something new? >> it's both. everything feeds off of each other. and women want to look great. but women are also practical. >> reporter: i'm not ready to turn in my jimmy choos just yet. i'm wondering if lauren might be on to something. do i look as good in these? >> i love the
if "the devil wears prada," they must be prada heels. >> that's all. >> reporter: but now, lauren sherman ankle, she wrote about it for elle.com. >> i started wearing flats. >> reporter: was that an aha moment? >> it was. it was like, wow. the thing that i've always wanted to do is also what everyone wants to do right now. >> reporter: say it's not so. women swearing off their painful sky-highs for comfort? podiatrists hope so. >> to wear high...
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with the private sector to explore constraints the case in discovering and capturing market the new prada the country we still face numerous challenges. these key steps are necessary in oregon today the road to think this is. the we didn't want to make the world you were ever you go to the maids he asks for your own tablet this program schedules on demand video and more. though my name is pete oliver and i play ball. i enjoyed the us versions available. this is your marketplace today research makes the network you and new guru the tens of thousands of demonstrators maintain a stubborn prison siege year's independence square. as the eu since it's causing welcome him and while trade in leeds who packed the ukraine. the country's opposition is courting in dublin on friday on tuesday to pressure ukraine's president viktor yanukovich cement on the cross
with the private sector to explore constraints the case in discovering and capturing market the new prada the country we still face numerous challenges. these key steps are necessary in oregon today the road to think this is. the we didn't want to make the world you were ever you go to the maids he asks for your own tablet this program schedules on demand video and more. though my name is pete oliver and i play ball. i enjoyed the us versions available. this is your marketplace today research...
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it looks as though prada sales are not as high as expect it.ine, thank you. stay with bloomberg tv. guy johnson i are back in "the pulse." . . >> apple connects with china mobile. they finally strike a deal to get 1.2 billion subscribers access to the iphone. >> the amnesty continues as putin releases one of pussy ri ot's members. mikhail khodorkovsky says he will work to get other risen out of jail. >> and an exclusive interview with the las vegas sands billionaire. he talks about the future and why he is not lacing his bets online. online.ng his bets
it looks as though prada sales are not as high as expect it.ine, thank you. stay with bloomberg tv. guy johnson i are back in "the pulse." . . >> apple connects with china mobile. they finally strike a deal to get 1.2 billion subscribers access to the iphone. >> the amnesty continues as putin releases one of pussy ri ot's members. mikhail khodorkovsky says he will work to get other risen out of jail. >> and an exclusive interview with the las vegas sands billionaire....
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zillion merchant is knowing that that middle class customer is questioning the fact why does this pradabag cost one price in. paulo and cost a very different price in my the and we are moving to a global global market and that has implications for us everywhere they don't move in here in moscow adults are saying that there is almost a porch an estate drive on the part of. business and some financial institutions to have two eyes and this vastness consumer appetite in emerging markets even knowing that you know this may not be sustainable in the long run just using these. trying to get out of. one of my last columns written for goldman sachs talk to us about what the potential. impact is if we have a global financial belt. we are seeing it in two zones across the world first of all china if the real estate bubble bursts we have a chinese population with a long history of being savers. and it will not take much to have that chinese wallet shop well maybe they will become more like americans for i know are now increasingly reliant shopping least sixty percent according to nelson and they a
zillion merchant is knowing that that middle class customer is questioning the fact why does this pradabag cost one price in. paulo and cost a very different price in my the and we are moving to a global global market and that has implications for us everywhere they don't move in here in moscow adults are saying that there is almost a porch an estate drive on the part of. business and some financial institutions to have two eyes and this vastness consumer appetite in emerging markets even...
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zillion merchant is knowing that that middle class customer is questioning the fact why does this pradabag cost one price in. and cost a very different price in my the emmy we are moving to a global global market and that has implications for us everywhere they don't move in here in moscow or does they're saying that there is almost a porch a mistake drive on the part of. business and some financial institutions to have two eyes on this vastness consumer appetite in emerging markets even knowing that you know this may not be sustainable in the long run just using these changes trying to get out of. one of my last columns written for goldman sachs talk to us about what the potential. impact is if we have a global financial belt. we are seeing it in two zones across the world first of all china if the real estate bubble bursts we have a chinese population with a long history of being savers. and it will not take much to have that chinese wallet shut well maybe they will become more like americans for i know now increasingly rely on shopping least sixty percent according to nelson and they
zillion merchant is knowing that that middle class customer is questioning the fact why does this pradabag cost one price in. and cost a very different price in my the emmy we are moving to a global global market and that has implications for us everywhere they don't move in here in moscow or does they're saying that there is almost a porch a mistake drive on the part of. business and some financial institutions to have two eyes on this vastness consumer appetite in emerging markets even...
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zillion merchant is knowing that that middle class customer is questioning the fact why does this pradabag cost one price in song. and cost a very different price in my the and we are moving to a global global market and that has implications for us everywhere they don't and here in moscow adults are saying that there is almost a porch mistake drive on the part of. business and some financial institutions to have to wisen this vastness consumer appetite in emerging markets even knowing that you know the base may not be sustainable in the long run just using these. trying to get out of. one of my last columns written for goldman sachs talked about what the potential. impact is if we have a global financial belt. we are seeing it in two zones across the world first of all china if the real estate bubble bursts we have a chinese population with a long history of being savers. and it will not take much to have that chinese wallet shut well maybe they will become more like americans who i know are now increasingly reliant shopping least sixty percent according to nielsen and they also point
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. >> reporter: gucci, prada, vuitton. the names make you say, "oh!" the prices make you say, "no." but our hidden cameras reveal on new york's gritty canal street, the next generation counterfeit handbag. it's called, a superfake. >> a superfake comes from a factory, either at midnight when it vanished when no one's looking, or maybe it was waste that was supposed to be damaged and someone can slip it in their bag and take it home. >> reporter: in rare cases, experts say some are made with handcrafted leather, genuine handles and hardware. counterfeiting expert valerie salembler gave me a pop quiz. >> which is real, and which is the fake? >> this is the real? fake, wow. >> reporter: we went to see the underground market. this man carries a showroom on a smartphone. he asks us to wait. >> you don't want us to come with you? >> there's no stores. everything is in the back, it's hidden. >> reporter: but then he spots our camera, and he isn't happy. >> okay, all right, don't hit, no hitting. >> reporter: some fakes were easy to spot. >> it doesn't even smell like leather. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: gucci, prada, vuitton. the names make you say, "oh!" the prices make you say, "no." but our hidden cameras reveal on new york's gritty canal street, the next generation counterfeit handbag. it's called, a superfake. >> a superfake comes from a factory, either at midnight when it vanished when no one's looking, or maybe it was waste that was supposed to be damaged and someone can slip it in their bag and take it home. >> reporter: in rare...
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add the large number of china mobile users have great interest i from prada. accord to the article. i've lived in china mobile will support the three g four g networks the hi fi mobile service that show but hopefully over more consumers. the chinese market and product as a result. the greater china market has now become the second largest market for apple world. data showed that in two thousand thirteen kelly greater china to about twenty five billion dollars about fifty percent of its global sales. i read the article written by her trainer and dry mix and put them in york times had a different view on it the apple still faces many challenges in the chinese market. and offering them now becoming china's copper market. or did the apple of trouble changing that the article has a price would be the biggest challenge. can china most are from producers like lovely dt all the phone to let the hundred us dollars in interest. apple that i can find out about eight hundred can you tell a cute one. i think what he has tied about two hundred and forty us dollars. apple has announced a price to
add the large number of china mobile users have great interest i from prada. accord to the article. i've lived in china mobile will support the three g four g networks the hi fi mobile service that show but hopefully over more consumers. the chinese market and product as a result. the greater china market has now become the second largest market for apple world. data showed that in two thousand thirteen kelly greater china to about twenty five billion dollars about fifty percent of its global...
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you know, the idea that somebody who has studied to see an authentic prada or something like that, ion't know these names. if you take the words, sam, and examine them. you know it's just simple ethnic racial prejudice being thrown out there with detail. that's all it is. >> it's the code words he uses there that sends signals. it's quite the last name for someone to make that assumption about people. but, you know, listen. i think if you actually go and experience what it's like to be on food stamps which my colleague arthur delaney did, you would recognize quick it's not easy. you're hungry. it's not enough to get by to just buy food. >> let's talk about unemployment benefits which only go to people who have been working. let's get that straight. you have to have a number of weeks working before you get jobless benefits. they come off -- some people do exploit them. obviously they take advantage. seasonal workers who work in resorts and they work in a number of weeks then get the unemployment off season. but we're not talking about them. the charge here is against people long-term
you know, the idea that somebody who has studied to see an authentic prada or something like that, ion't know these names. if you take the words, sam, and examine them. you know it's just simple ethnic racial prejudice being thrown out there with detail. that's all it is. >> it's the code words he uses there that sends signals. it's quite the last name for someone to make that assumption about people. but, you know, listen. i think if you actually go and experience what it's like to be on...
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. >> reporter: gucci, prada, louis vuitton. >> the names make you say oh, the prices make you say no.meras reveal on new york's canal street -- >> 37. >> the next generation counterfeit handbags. it's called a super fake. >> it comes from a factory. either at midnight when it vanishes or supposed to be damaged and someone can slip it in the bag and take it home. >> in rare cases some say they are maid with -- are made with handcrafted leather, genuine handles and hardware. counterfeiting expert valerie gave me a pop quiz. >> which is the real and which is the fake? >> reporter: this is the real? fake. wow. we went to see the underground market at work. this man carries a showroom on a smartphone. he asks us to wait. >> reporter: want us to come with you? >> everything is in the back hidden. >> reporter: then he spots our camera, and he isn't happy. >> okay, no hitting. >> reporter: some fakes were easy to spot. then a real looking super fake looking chanel. >> that's beautiful. >> that's nice. >> the real thing goes for nearly $5,000. the super fake, 600. it may seem like a bargain to
. >> reporter: gucci, prada, louis vuitton. >> the names make you say oh, the prices make you say no.meras reveal on new york's canal street -- >> 37. >> the next generation counterfeit handbags. it's called a super fake. >> it comes from a factory. either at midnight when it vanishes or supposed to be damaged and someone can slip it in the bag and take it home. >> in rare cases some say they are maid with -- are made with handcrafted leather, genuine handles...
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the frames we put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradasguccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in the week, a similar crime occurs at the store. security cameras are immediately installed, and they catch this second robbery on camera. snarr believes it's the same suspect. >> it's my opinion that that first crime was more of a case to test the alarm system. >> in october of 2010, police arrest 39-year-old adrian irving on charges of breaking and entering and vandalism. two months later, he pleads guilty. he's sentenced to three years in prison. it's all thanks to the 20/20 lens of the surveillance camera. >> it's not that expensive when you get the payback or the reward, when you catch them like this on film. it c
the frames we put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradasguccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in...
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. >> now here's one for you, we saw big high profile ipos pops, and prada, and this year monchair, michaelhe luxury brands in 2014? >> the big story for ipos is mark jacobs he stepped down in september. and is poised to make a huge ipo here in america. he launched his beauty line with sophora, huge success. that's a pretty exciting ipo. >> and the return of the logos. stel la, thank you very much for joining us. >> no problem. >> well, still ahead, we're going to pop the champagne just a tad bit early as we sign-off for 2013. >> and of course we're only a number of minutes away from the ringing in the of the new year in dubai. the biggest fireworks celebration ever, ever, folks, that's going to be after the break. >> that's big. ever. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate ship
. >> now here's one for you, we saw big high profile ipos pops, and prada, and this year monchair, michaelhe luxury brands in 2014? >> the big story for ipos is mark jacobs he stepped down in september. and is poised to make a huge ipo here in america. he launched his beauty line with sophora, huge success. that's a pretty exciting ipo. >> and the return of the logos. stel la, thank you very much for joining us. >> no problem. >> well, still ahead, we're going to...
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david: the fashion house, prada, i think liz heard a little bit about that group. liz: oh, yeah. david: is being hit by headwind in asia and europe. slower growth in those regions overshadowed stronger growth here in the u.s. and japan the company missed third quarter earnings forecasts. we have a busy time for you. stay tuned. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's break down this record-breaking week on wall street. we have joe keating, center stage bank executive vice president with his top investment play for next year. alan lance, alan b. lance lance and associates what is the biggest risk for the markets. we want our folks prepared and mark sebastian in the pits of cme. mark, you get a first crack at this one. selloff, selloff, we saw a gain of 61 points. was this profit-taking or a something more insidious? >> when market is at all-time high there has never been a better sale. maybe not through the next day but when the market at all-time high there is never a better opportunity to sell until we hit another all-time high. i think that is what we saw. we had a pretty
david: the fashion house, prada, i think liz heard a little bit about that group. liz: oh, yeah. david: is being hit by headwind in asia and europe. slower growth in those regions overshadowed stronger growth here in the u.s. and japan the company missed third quarter earnings forecasts. we have a busy time for you. stay tuned. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's break down this record-breaking week on wall street. we have joe keating, center stage bank executive vice...
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her winnings included, taxes on the car was, and a pair of prada shoes, worth $3,000.re not even leather. make the total winnings, just over $170,000. that is lovely car. would you sell the car? lori: oh, yeah. i'm not a car person..3 adam: lovely car. lori: how about seats in the back of the car. adam: there you go. >> cold temps hitting northeast just in time for tonight's festivities. adam: but there is also a snowstorm brewing. we get the forecast straight ahead. [ driver ] today, my ambulance knew all about a bike accident, just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. lori: we're goosenecking to watch the crowds walking and gathering down
her winnings included, taxes on the car was, and a pair of prada shoes, worth $3,000.re not even leather. make the total winnings, just over $170,000. that is lovely car. would you sell the car? lori: oh, yeah. i'm not a car person..3 adam: lovely car. lori: how about seats in the back of the car. adam: there you go. >> cold temps hitting northeast just in time for tonight's festivities. adam: but there is also a snowstorm brewing. we get the forecast straight ahead. [ driver ] today, my...
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meantime, according to prosecutors, they were spending about $50,000 at high end stores like prada and bloomingdale's. here's what the top federal prosecutor in manhattan had to say about this. >> as the complaint alleges, the scam exploited a weakness in the medicaid system and the charges expose shameful and systemic corruption among russian diplomats in new york. >> evan, how many of these diplomats are still in the united states? what happens to them? >> reporter: of the 49 that are charged, wolf, only 11 are still in the united states, and they cannot be arrested. that's because they have diplomatic immunity. the only way the case can move forward is if the russian government waives their immunity and that's not likely to happen. the state department is expected to send them home instead. >> what's the russian government been saying about all of this? >> reporter: well, the russian government said that the public announcement of these charges was undiplomatic and that they appear designed to cause problems between the two countries. the russian deputy foreign minister told local n
meantime, according to prosecutors, they were spending about $50,000 at high end stores like prada and bloomingdale's. here's what the top federal prosecutor in manhattan had to say about this. >> as the complaint alleges, the scam exploited a weakness in the medicaid system and the charges expose shameful and systemic corruption among russian diplomats in new york. >> evan, how many of these diplomats are still in the united states? what happens to them? >> reporter: of the...
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louis vuitton and prada. i find official-looking sites. the right logo.so good. i buy bags from four of the sites. plus, i find a supposed coach bag at a discount on amazon. >> fake. >> reporter: valerie runs the authentic foundation. she says online sites are more sophisticated. many of them are faked up with the same artwork, the same logos, the same pictures of the products. >> that is the secret of counterfeiting. >> reporter: this louis vuitton bag, $208. fake. this $85 michael kors bag, fake. this $228 coach bag takes the cake. one of the reasons i thought it was real, one, i got it on amazon.com. two, it was expensive. >> but becky, that's what's happening. good counterfeits are becoming more expensive online. >> reporter: we contacted the designers. they all say the only way to ensure you're getting the real thing online is to buy directly from their websites. and amazon says they monitor their merchants and demand authenticity. but with discount sites like gilt and blue fly.com that legitimately sell bags at a discount, it's confusing. >> some ti
louis vuitton and prada. i find official-looking sites. the right logo.so good. i buy bags from four of the sites. plus, i find a supposed coach bag at a discount on amazon. >> fake. >> reporter: valerie runs the authentic foundation. she says online sites are more sophisticated. many of them are faked up with the same artwork, the same logos, the same pictures of the products. >> that is the secret of counterfeiting. >> reporter: this louis vuitton bag, $208. fake. this...
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and over $3,000 worth of prada shoes.e trunk. >> now, i know you'll be looking for a car to buy. only $157,000. >> unless they want to give it to me. >>> everybody welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half can wall street keep the momentum going in 2014. "forbes" magazine john dobosz is in the green room. >>> and beyonce with her new hit but one comes as a unpleasant shock to the families of "challenger." how the superstar used an historic piece of sound. that's ahead. >>> and one step to a world of drones. the faa will use half a dozen locations around the country to test the safety of unmanned aircraft. jeff pegues is at the museum in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and anthony. we came here to show you a place where you can show you the drone. this was actually flown in afghanistan. it's the use of drones behind other applications that's really behind this faa announcement. in the high-flying world of aviation technology very few projects have taken off as quickly as drones.
and over $3,000 worth of prada shoes.e trunk. >> now, i know you'll be looking for a car to buy. only $157,000. >> unless they want to give it to me. >>> everybody welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half can wall street keep the momentum going in 2014. "forbes" magazine john dobosz is in the green room. >>> and beyonce with her new hit but one comes as a unpleasant shock to the families of "challenger." how the...
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and in "the devil wears prada" meryl streep's character likes to dismiss anyone. posted this picture on instagram. a pile of presents sitting on the floor with no holiday decor in sight. mom threw out the christmas tree before christmas day because it was too messy. >> that's their -- >> isn't that funny? she posted it on instagram. you know what? everybody -- >> i wonder what the discussion was around the christmas dinner table last night after that. >> do pine needles bother you? we want to know. >> the christmas corner table. >>> in "pop news" this morning -- where is my prop? props come on in. you saw us talking about it earlier. blow dryer cooking is making a comeback, thankfully. i didn't know it came and it left. and it's back. thank you so much. >> you have to hold it down. this was big in the '70s. touted in a famous cookbook, by a famous writer named marcella hasan, for peking duck. it works well also for chicken. if you blow dry the bird, the skin becomes succulent. scientists at america's test kitchen, there's several reasons to have a blow dryer in ou
and in "the devil wears prada" meryl streep's character likes to dismiss anyone. posted this picture on instagram. a pile of presents sitting on the floor with no holiday decor in sight. mom threw out the christmas tree before christmas day because it was too messy. >> that's their -- >> isn't that funny? she posted it on instagram. you know what? everybody -- >> i wonder what the discussion was around the christmas dinner table last night after that. >> do...
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we've got prada's nine-month earnings results out of hong kong and that market's biggest listing of the year, china ever bright bank, as well. >>> still to come, the russian president vladimir putin is holding his annual year-end conference. we'll find out what the bailout deal means for kiev and how it's fueling more pro eu process. >>> earlier this week, the ukraine agreed to a bailout from russia. thousands of protesters remain in the street of kiev. drafting of these documents suggest a bigger deal worth $26 billion might have been available. the president had walked away from that eu agreement siting that it was not worth enough and the conditions were too strict. the vice president of tenio intelligence joins me around the desk. nice to see you, atillia. on this deal, it's 15 billion in total, but to begin with, they're getting 3 billion to shore up ukrainian debt. what happens to the rest of the money? >> what they will be doing is purchasing ukraine's governmental bonds in small batches. of 3 billion pretty much every quarter. and we are looking at the maturity of about two year
we've got prada's nine-month earnings results out of hong kong and that market's biggest listing of the year, china ever bright bank, as well. >>> still to come, the russian president vladimir putin is holding his annual year-end conference. we'll find out what the bailout deal means for kiev and how it's fueling more pro eu process. >>> earlier this week, the ukraine agreed to a bailout from russia. thousands of protesters remain in the street of kiev. drafting of these...
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swatch, prada. was your outlook for next year?> i think for next year, we've had a bit of a jittery third quarter, a big slowdown in organic sales and obviously the fx impact playing in. some of the effects that impacted on the third quarter, i think, will continue beyond that and into the fourth quarter and first quarter of next year. some of those are strategies, great for the longer trm, but in the short-term could impact on growth. i think overall we might have a couple more quarters of more subdued momentum in the sector. but beyond that, i think we're well positioned and continue to see high organic sales growth in this sector which is still very unique. it's still well protected. it has brands that have pricing power and it's very difficult to replicate brands which have hundreds of years of heritage. so i'm optimistic on the sector beyond the next couple of quarters. and i think we're in a position to see strong top line growth coupled with expansion. >> thank you for that. quinn, thank you from s&p capital iq. still to co
swatch, prada. was your outlook for next year?> i think for next year, we've had a bit of a jittery third quarter, a big slowdown in organic sales and obviously the fx impact playing in. some of the effects that impacted on the third quarter, i think, will continue beyond that and into the fourth quarter and first quarter of next year. some of those are strategies, great for the longer trm, but in the short-term could impact on growth. i think overall we might have a couple more quarters of...
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were spending some of this money that they were saving on their medical care they were spending it at pradato say the least. they have a lot to talk about here. >>> still to come for us, icy roads and heavy snow causing plenty of this across the country. crashes. huge pileups. we're going to have a live report from along new jersey's heavily traveled turnpike. that's just ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i
were spending some of this money that they were saving on their medical care they were spending it at pradato say the least. they have a lot to talk about here. >>> still to come for us, icy roads and heavy snow causing plenty of this across the country. crashes. huge pileups. we're going to have a live report from along new jersey's heavily traveled turnpike. that's just ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which...
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the personal assistants denies stealing more than a million dollars on credit cards on prada, channelvuitton, dior. they claim that nigella allowed it. they kept her drug habit secret. they seen rolled up bills with credit cards and white powder on nigella's desk, drawers full of prescription pills. the case has forced nigella to admit she used cocaine, but only a handful of times in her life and smoked marijuana at times with her teenage children. the case opened up the finances of a wealthy family. spent more than $75,000 on clothes in one shop, another time when he leaked a particular dress on her, he bought every single dress that existed in london. why exactly is unclear. when one of the sisters wanted a credit card raised to $150,000, it was done. none of which was ever scrutinized because it was considered trivial. now a serious matter before the court, the jury to choose whose story they believe. today the defense was most upset with the prime minister for being quoted telling a reporter he was on team nigella and is a massive fan. >> all right. michelle kazinski in london. th
the personal assistants denies stealing more than a million dollars on credit cards on prada, channelvuitton, dior. they claim that nigella allowed it. they kept her drug habit secret. they seen rolled up bills with credit cards and white powder on nigella's desk, drawers full of prescription pills. the case has forced nigella to admit she used cocaine, but only a handful of times in her life and smoked marijuana at times with her teenage children. the case opened up the finances of a wealthy...
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and case she needs gas money she won $10,000 as well as prada shoes.ur college days is on the line. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. >> and that is what's trending today. >>> as we mentioned this guy right here, doing the iron man thing today. because he's on the show this morning and tonight he'll be at the new year's celebrations here on nbc. getting some help this year from jane lynch. good morning. happy new year to you. >> happy new year to all of you. >> how did they talk you into this? >> easy, easy. he's great. we have a lot of fun and i'm really looking forward to it. i have never done new year's eve in times square so this will be a first. >> that's how you get them. never been there. >> right. >> he's done it 16 times, it's so much fun, so great. that's the way to do it. what did you call it? the cattle pen? >> no. we have a nice spot. >> we have a heater. >> you have a heater and hand warmers. >> i hear -- you'll be fine. >> we had a rehearsal last night, with music from blake shelton and mariah carey. what did that feel like you? >> first of
and case she needs gas money she won $10,000 as well as prada shoes.ur college days is on the line. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. >> and that is what's trending today. >>> as we mentioned this guy right here, doing the iron man thing today. because he's on the show this morning and tonight he'll be at the new year's celebrations here on nbc. getting some help this year from jane lynch. good morning. happy new year to you. >> happy new year to all of you. >> how...