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i'm so successful on qvc 'cause the products truly deliver. i can genuinely change the appearance of lines and wrinkles. i'm able to firm the appearance of your skin -- the forehead change the appearance of pores -- and that is saying so much. >> male announcer: dr. denese has been seen on pbs stations, "good morning america," and been featured in top beauty publications like allure cosmopolitan and glamour. >> since using dr. denese, i cannot stop touching my face. it has given me the confidence that i never had before. >> i think a woman knows a lot more about a woman's skin. so that's why dr. denese knows what she's talking about. >> women often tell me that, "you really understand my skin. why is that?" because i'm a doctor, i'm a scientist, and i am a woman. i really understand what our skin needs. >> female announcer: and when the camera's this close to your skin, you know there's nothing to hide. >> within the first week, when i looked in the mirror, i felt like my age was going backwards, and that's always a good thing when you're appr
i'm so successful on qvc 'cause the products truly deliver. i can genuinely change the appearance of lines and wrinkles. i'm able to firm the appearance of your skin -- the forehead change the appearance of pores -- and that is saying so much. >> male announcer: dr. denese has been seen on pbs stations, "good morning america," and been featured in top beauty publications like allure cosmopolitan and glamour. >> since using dr. denese, i cannot stop touching my face. it has...
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>> started very early in my career at qvc and continued at different periods throughout.f. i should have been more proactive and after leaving qvc and realizing that now it was up to me if something happened then i started to educate myself more and take more control of my own destiny. >> when you've had so many over the last 20 years various ones and, again, i know you don't want to give them attention, you don't want to talk name names nor should you but to let people know some of -- like there was somebody who came to one of your colleague's hopes and had a wedding ring strapped to his chest. >> yeah. and that's just so bizarre. i mean this was a case where we had gone to court for this issue before. i had had to testify in front of the court, that's really scary to have to do that even with the support that i had. he had been convicted. he had served what he had been sentenced with and then when it was over he came back. >> how did this impact your life. >> for a lot of years it was something that definitely impacted me to a much greater extent than i would have liked
>> started very early in my career at qvc and continued at different periods throughout.f. i should have been more proactive and after leaving qvc and realizing that now it was up to me if something happened then i started to educate myself more and take more control of my own destiny. >> when you've had so many over the last 20 years various ones and, again, i know you don't want to give them attention, you don't want to talk name names nor should you but to let people know some of...
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>> now, you made something like $500 million selling handbags and shoes on qvc. what, from that business, that success, did you apply to this house? >> when i was building my shoes and my handbag collections, it was always about using the finest-quality materials and having a lot of texture. so, if you see the bed behind us here, it's done in italian ultrasuede. it's lattice, it's beautiful. over to the kinon material that we use over here, which is a poured resin -- >> this is like a louis vuitton store. i see that all the time. >> i'm the first one that's ever brought it to residential. it's absolutely beautiful. so, the mixing of textures -- the fendi carpet, as you see here, the beautiful hermès orange chairs -- butter-soft leather -- lalique crystal, it's an explosion of senses. >> and an explosion of logos. there are logos in every room, even on the paintings. and this place shows a lot of skin, from the models in the promotional video to alligator-suede furniture, alligator-lined drawers, and even doors in italian lizard skin. bruce isn't selling a house.
>> now, you made something like $500 million selling handbags and shoes on qvc. what, from that business, that success, did you apply to this house? >> when i was building my shoes and my handbag collections, it was always about using the finest-quality materials and having a lot of texture. so, if you see the bed behind us here, it's done in italian ultrasuede. it's lattice, it's beautiful. over to the kinon material that we use over here, which is a poured resin -- >> this...
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this show is not supposed to be qvc. it is not about covering the latest gadgets and gizmos.wouldn't be the guy to guest host it tonight. but the announcement from apple is a different thing. and it was hailed as an iphone or ipad moment. this is a new luxury version of the watch which is fitted with super durable, 18 karat apple gold, if that's really a thing. it goes for $10,000. i didn't know watches were being worn any more. it's hard for me to understand importance of a development like this. seriously, this is what i picture when i think of apple's designers at work. it's completely foreign to me, which is why i'm bringing in a specialist. co-editor of boing boing.net. let me ask you a whole question. i thought they don't wear wristwatches anymore because the iphone has e-mail and time on it and everything. >> it's not about the tick tock. it's like a small networked computer that you wear in a form of a wrist watch. the idea is wearable computing. wearable communication. so the ability to, as you mentioned, pay for goods and services with a flick of your wrist, to read
this show is not supposed to be qvc. it is not about covering the latest gadgets and gizmos.wouldn't be the guy to guest host it tonight. but the announcement from apple is a different thing. and it was hailed as an iphone or ipad moment. this is a new luxury version of the watch which is fitted with super durable, 18 karat apple gold, if that's really a thing. it goes for $10,000. i didn't know watches were being worn any more. it's hard for me to understand importance of a development like...
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>> there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc.they are selling $110 collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. rachel and i, i'm sure that everyone at the table will agree, that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. betty liu: has there something you have turned down? >> i have turned down a lot of things. betty liu: give us an example. >> people want us to get into the wine business, the balsamic vinegar business, and commercial olive oil. they want to get us into the mediocre spaghetti business. all kinds of things you could put your name on that are not necessarily a bad idea if you do not mind that you do not look so good in the long run. but if you want to manage your brand in the long run, you have to make sure that everything has the high quality that you assume it has got to be, and you have to make those decisions on a daily basis. bobby flay: younger people are coming to me for advice when they are just getting to that point where they hav
>> there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc.they are selling $110 collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. rachel and i, i'm sure that everyone at the table will agree, that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. betty liu: has there something you have turned down? >> i have turned down a lot of things. betty liu: give us an example. >> people want us to get into the wine...
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wonderful and the queen of qvc and my man mark cuban.he king begging for his support. didn't columbus have to go into a virtual "shark tank" to pitch to the king of spain to subsidize his trip to india? can you imagine if the king said no? i would probably be in africa right now, but i digress. the "shark tank" is one of the realest shows on tv. that is happening constantly and not just in the business sector. it's in the political world too. the "shark tank" is the perfect metaphor for the primary. if you replace event planners with governors and senators, you have the invisible primary, but i wonder what that would look like. hello, sharks. my name is governor john johnson. i'm the governor of a midwestern state and i'm running for the presidency of these great united states and i'm looking for $1 billion in exchange for 35% of my soul. i'm willing to be anti-anything you hate. who wants to come run the white house with me? >> here's how i think of my money. soldiers. i send them out to war every day. i want them to take prisoners and
wonderful and the queen of qvc and my man mark cuban.he king begging for his support. didn't columbus have to go into a virtual "shark tank" to pitch to the king of spain to subsidize his trip to india? can you imagine if the king said no? i would probably be in africa right now, but i digress. the "shark tank" is one of the realest shows on tv. that is happening constantly and not just in the business sector. it's in the political world too. the "shark tank" is...
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two designers were discussing what a dress looked like on the qvc shopping network this week, and therehey just couldn't agree on. listen to this. >> it almost kind of looks like what the earth looks like when you're a bazillion miles away from the planet moon. >> yes. yes, i just went to that. you're right. >> the planet moon. from the moon, looking back at the earth. >> from the planet moon. from the planet moon. >> isn't the moon a star? >> no, the moon is a planet, darling. >> the sun -- sun is a star. is the moon really a planet? >> the moon is a planet. >> don't look at me like that. the sun is a star. >> it's a planet. >> is the sun not a star? >> i don't know what the sun is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: then they were immediately named head of the senate committee on space and science. [ laughter ] [ applause ] those two people there. congratulations. >> steve: hey, congratulations. >> jimmy: they deserve it! they deserve it. the moon is just a moon. that's what it is. just so you guys know at home, if you're playing. the moon is a moon, that's what it is. the sun is a star. earth is
two designers were discussing what a dress looked like on the qvc shopping network this week, and therehey just couldn't agree on. listen to this. >> it almost kind of looks like what the earth looks like when you're a bazillion miles away from the planet moon. >> yes. yes, i just went to that. you're right. >> the planet moon. from the moon, looking back at the earth. >> from the planet moon. from the planet moon. >> isn't the moon a star? >> no, the moon is...
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this show is not supposed to be qvc.ually is not about covering the latest gadgets and gismos. if it was that i wouldn't be the guy here to guest host it tonight. but the announcement from apple is a different thing. back in september when the apple watch was first announced one of the show's most popular guests was on hand for it and hailed it as an iphone or ipad level moment. this is jenny today wearing the luxury version of the new apple watch which is fitted with superdurable 18 karat apple gold if that's really a thing. it will run you more than $10,000. $10,000. i thought watches were supposed to go the way of fax machines. i don't wear a watch anymore because i have a cell phone and the cell phone is supposed to replace the watch. that's what i thought. it's hard for me to understand importance of a development like this. seriously, this is what i picture when i think of apple's developers and designers hard at work. it's completely foreign to me, and that is exactly why i'm bringing in a specialist. joining us n
this show is not supposed to be qvc.ually is not about covering the latest gadgets and gismos. if it was that i wouldn't be the guy here to guest host it tonight. but the announcement from apple is a different thing. back in september when the apple watch was first announced one of the show's most popular guests was on hand for it and hailed it as an iphone or ipad level moment. this is jenny today wearing the luxury version of the new apple watch which is fitted with superdurable 18 karat...
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using the framework to help manage their cybersecurity risks, including procter & gamble, walgreen's, qvc, kaiser permanente, all of them are here with us today and it's also why major auditing firms like deloitte and price waterhouse cooper are using our services today. the fact is it's in our society, our businesses and our daily lives. as we know, there are 3 billion households worldwide and somewhere between 7.5 and 10 billion items, from toasters to thermostats to phones, all on line. and the implications of the cybersecurity threat given those facts are vast. so our discussion today is going to explore how business leaders and their boards are moving cybersecurity concerns to the forefront. this is an opportunity to learn how this critical issue is part of corporate planning, part of corporate communications, part of corporate governance, part of corporate operations. so i am really thrilled today to be joined by a number of business leaders. brian moynihan, who is the ceo of bank of america. ajay banga who is the ceo of mastercard, peter hancock, who is the ceo of aig, renee james
using the framework to help manage their cybersecurity risks, including procter & gamble, walgreen's, qvc, kaiser permanente, all of them are here with us today and it's also why major auditing firms like deloitte and price waterhouse cooper are using our services today. the fact is it's in our society, our businesses and our daily lives. as we know, there are 3 billion households worldwide and somewhere between 7.5 and 10 billion items, from toasters to thermostats to phones, all on line....
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past examples include the company investing in qvc, spectrum before selling its stakes.s also putting in some of his personal money. this company is going to have 1 $1.4 billion. $4 million of it will be his own. >> he's going to help look for a new cfo. and then once one is found, he will still serve as an adviser. >> great way to keep him here. he's only 50 years old. great way to keep him and still retain his talents in some way for the company. >> let me say that he's only 50 years old. i can say that. he's only 50. i'll say that again. he's only 50 years old. >> i remember when that was old. >>> stocks surging after last week's losses but will gains continue in the final trading session of the quarter? u.s. equity futures up this hour suggest no. right now they suggest the dow would open lower by about 114 points. and the s&p lower by about 13. joining us now with more on the markets tony crescenzi. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> i'm looking at the article today and i always joke cnbc is an equity shop not a bond shop. we mostly talk equities. when we talk
past examples include the company investing in qvc, spectrum before selling its stakes.s also putting in some of his personal money. this company is going to have 1 $1.4 billion. $4 million of it will be his own. >> he's going to help look for a new cfo. and then once one is found, he will still serve as an adviser. >> great way to keep him here. he's only 50 years old. great way to keep him and still retain his talents in some way for the company. >> let me say that he's only...