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all is juliuss of rosenberg. he was a true believer, an ideologue, somebody who truly believed in the idea that communism and the soviet system was the way of the future. not somebody who kind of sort of believed. 100%.ght in even before he was providing atomic information and military information to the soviet union, it was the proximity fuse. it was a way to tell a weapon system to explode when they got close to something. your missile did not have to hit its target. it could get within a certain range. he gave the misinformation when he was working an organization called emerson radio. this proximity fuse was used the spy to shoot down plane in 1960's. he also provided thousands of classified top secret reports nasa.the predecessor to this is a national advisory committee on aeronautics. aircraft plans, the first jet later, rosenberg was accused to have recruited sympathetic individuals. spies was thergs one who provided the information to the soviets. -- ethel was part of the second tier of russian spies firs
all is juliuss of rosenberg. he was a true believer, an ideologue, somebody who truly believed in the idea that communism and the soviet system was the way of the future. not somebody who kind of sort of believed. 100%.ght in even before he was providing atomic information and military information to the soviet union, it was the proximity fuse. it was a way to tell a weapon system to explode when they got close to something. your missile did not have to hit its target. it could get within a...
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could stop rosenberg. pash with the experience of counterintelligence, the best of the best had a new mission. the actual mission was to go over to europe and find out what the germans were doing. offensive intelligence guy. he lost a lot of the institutional knowledge at the time. now a big fan of pash, and i'm biased in this regard. but that is my answer to that question. the first part, heavy water is an interesting concept. the germans don't mess up heavy water. heavy water was something we investigated as well. heavy water is a water where the has, it'stom actually two protons. d2o. it's heavy hydrogen. process you could potentially use to create fissial material. this country and we found it didn't work well. create bad way to try to the kind of necessary material creating a nuclear chain reaction. we used graphite in this country instead of heavy water. graphite had a much better job absorb neutrons. graphite is easier to use. heavy water is more difficult to develop. german case, it needed a target
could stop rosenberg. pash with the experience of counterintelligence, the best of the best had a new mission. the actual mission was to go over to europe and find out what the germans were doing. offensive intelligence guy. he lost a lot of the institutional knowledge at the time. now a big fan of pash, and i'm biased in this regard. but that is my answer to that question. the first part, heavy water is an interesting concept. the germans don't mess up heavy water. heavy water was something we...
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jeff rosenberg of blackrock.nvestors position ahead of the fact that there is an inevitable rate hike? >> this is going to play out different than what happened last year. you talked about the end of qualitative easing, that was last year story. quantitative easing was about restraining long-term interest rates. that is what affects housing. this year and going forward, we are talking about the change in interest rates for short maturities. that is what the ending of zero interest rate policy is about. where investors hold their maturity what is the perspective of their investments, becomes more important. investors are concerned about a replay of last year. it is going to be shorter term interest rates that rise when the fed exits zero interest rates. >> so we are still safe and a five year to 10 year time frame but not shorter? the bigger increases in interest rates are going to happen and shorter maturity instruments. that is the opposite of what a lot of investors have been doing. they have been fleeing longe
jeff rosenberg of blackrock.nvestors position ahead of the fact that there is an inevitable rate hike? >> this is going to play out different than what happened last year. you talked about the end of qualitative easing, that was last year story. quantitative easing was about restraining long-term interest rates. that is what affects housing. this year and going forward, we are talking about the change in interest rates for short maturities. that is what the ending of zero interest rate...
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but there are clearly lots of problems still on the way. >> steve rosenberg there. you're watching "gmt." growth i. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male
but there are clearly lots of problems still on the way. >> steve rosenberg there. you're watching "gmt." growth i. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. to build something...
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eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of ice." and wrapping up is mitchell sue cover's account of the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, on september 11th, 2012. for more information visit indiebound.org. gloos we're pleased to be joined on our set right outside the history and biography room by former justice of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. this is her fifth book, "stories from the history of the supreme court: out of order."ourt justice o'connor, when did you discover that you enjoyed writing? >> guest: oh, goodness. all you do as a justice is write, so nothing changed there. and there were just lots of things to write about and tell about. now, what are you doing at the book festival today? t because i don't think you're talking about your book. >> guest: no, not really. i know jim billington who
eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of ice." and wrapping up is mitchell sue cover's account of the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, on september 11th, 2012. for more information visit...
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he was ethyl rosenberg's brother. he gave the rosenbergs secret information that helped russia develop the atomic bomb and said statements against his sister was a lie. he spent 10 years in prison, and the rosen bergs were executed >>> voters have a lot of decisions. five states will decide whether to address the minimum wage. alaska is one, the debate over higher wages is different as allen schauffler reports. >> reporter: have you heard this, alaska is different, bigger and more expensive. geography means higher prices and wages for almost every job. 4,000 full of time workers make the minimum wage, $7.75, $0.50 higher than the national minimum. alaskan voters join a handful deciding whether to give workers at the bottom of the pay scale a raise. >> in an anchorage k.f.c., we find this young girl working the only job she had. most of her time she made the minimum, getting more now she's on the counter. she says her pay hasn't kept up with the cost of living. >> you have to do. >> reporter: life could use an extra $0
he was ethyl rosenberg's brother. he gave the rosenbergs secret information that helped russia develop the atomic bomb and said statements against his sister was a lie. he spent 10 years in prison, and the rosen bergs were executed >>> voters have a lot of decisions. five states will decide whether to address the minimum wage. alaska is one, the debate over higher wages is different as allen schauffler reports. >> reporter: have you heard this, alaska is different, bigger and...
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where pierre rosenberg is chief curator of painting. when ingres painted this picture in 1814 he was very much admired and also very much criticized-- criticized because critics say there were three vertebras too much in the back of this odalisque. what is an odalisque? an odalisque is a turkish harem girl. you recognize her very well through her costume. the colors are very soft very precise very beautiful. the harmony of it is reverse of the very strong coloring david had used for his great pictures. i really do love this picture. why? well, it's not sensual. it's erotic. it's an intellectual picture. it's painted with his brain. in spite of this it's erotic. it's connected. in fact, it's a connection between brain and eroticism. everything about eroticism is happening in the brain here and nowhere else. it's a very hot picture, but done by an artist whose conception about art is of a very high level. and in a strange way ingres was criticized in the 19th century because he sought to be a reactionary artist-- an artist of the past, an
where pierre rosenberg is chief curator of painting. when ingres painted this picture in 1814 he was very much admired and also very much criticized-- criticized because critics say there were three vertebras too much in the back of this odalisque. what is an odalisque? an odalisque is a turkish harem girl. you recognize her very well through her costume. the colors are very soft very precise very beautiful. the harmony of it is reverse of the very strong coloring david had used for his great...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. >>> now, before we go, look at this.t every day that a creepy crawly steals the limelight in an interview, but that is what happened here on bbc news earlier today. this is -- let's have a look. this is the senior member of the opposition labour party in the uk, but he's not alone. as you can see, there is a special guest, a spider who dropped into the shot on the camera lens. now, it's not clear who was more scared, ed or the spider. ed didn't show any sign of emotion. he carried on talking, and the spider disappeared. there you go. that's what can happen on live tv. but not on "gmt." do stay with us for all the latest, including the latest on the ebola crisis. but for me for now, goodbye. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ bu(recepti
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. >>> now, before we go, look at this.t every day that a creepy crawly steals the limelight in an interview, but that is what happened here on bbc news earlier today. this is -- let's have a look. this is the senior member of the opposition labour party in the uk, but he's not alone. as you can see, there is a special guest, a spider who dropped into the shot on the camera lens. now, it's not clear who was more scared, ed or the spider. ed didn't show any...
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and all week, our correspondent steve rosenberg has been reporting from right across the country. final report, he is in the capital kiev to see how months of protests have affected who is running for parliament. >> reporter: this is independence square in the center of kiev. eight months ago, more than 100 people were killed in and around here. there's a very simple memorial to the victims on this wall with their photographs, flowers, candles and ukrainian flags. and since then, thousands more people have been killed in the east of the country, in the war there. these deaths really hang over ukraine and have a direct impact on the election here. for example, among the candidates running for parliament are several military figures, including some of the leaders of ukraine's volunteer battalions. here in kiev, one of those battalions is holding a special ceremony. some of their soldiers are packing up their things and heading off to fight in eastern ukraine. now, it's a controversial organization. it's seen as far right. ultra nationalist. and some of its members have been accused
and all week, our correspondent steve rosenberg has been reporting from right across the country. final report, he is in the capital kiev to see how months of protests have affected who is running for parliament. >> reporter: this is independence square in the center of kiev. eight months ago, more than 100 people were killed in and around here. there's a very simple memorial to the victims on this wall with their photographs, flowers, candles and ukrainian flags. and since then,...
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two themes related to sobell are clear in reading the rosenberg grand jury transcripts. first, sobell's family members were hostile and uncooperative winces before the grand jury. repeatedly, they were warned to tell the truth or face an indictment for perjury. second, sobell's at the company where he worked as an electrical engineer on classified projects with the air force, made clear he had access to classified information as well as the opportunity to steal that information. the grand jury for the judsouth district of new york heard testimony from august 1950 to march 1951. key people concerned sobell's flight to mexico in the summer of 1950. aware of the arrest of david greenglass, sobell, his wife and children fled to mexico in 1950. a month later on august 16, 1950, sobell an his family were kidnapped in mexico, aconsidereding to some accounts by mexican thugs, and taken to the u.s. border where they were arrested by u.s. authorities. one of the issues before the grand jury was whether or not family members knew of sobell's plans to flee and whether or not they kn
two themes related to sobell are clear in reading the rosenberg grand jury transcripts. first, sobell's family members were hostile and uncooperative winces before the grand jury. repeatedly, they were warned to tell the truth or face an indictment for perjury. second, sobell's at the company where he worked as an electrical engineer on classified projects with the air force, made clear he had access to classified information as well as the opportunity to steal that information. the grand jury...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. isyou have to wonder if that the painting that he will hang in his bedroom after this. the royal court stands out as being unusual. beginning back in 1933, he got an insiders view of palace life and secret ceremony, intimate details. they are on display now in washington. tina bryant gives us a look. ceremony for the king of benin. it is a centuries-old ritual and one that was missed by cheaper long day. olange. to theintimate access ancient kingdom under british rule. he offers an insider's view. is seen from the perspective of someone who is a , who has reference and understanding for these events. >> for hundreds of years, bronze and ivory carvings were used. alonge did not only photograph the royal court of benin. he also took pictures of ordinary africans in his commercial studio. these photographs were treasured possessions, displayed on walls in homes. and they also show how nigerians themselves wanted to be represented. many of these photographs were taken during nigeria's tra
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. isyou have to wonder if that the painting that he will hang in his bedroom after this. the royal court stands out as being unusual. beginning back in 1933, he got an insiders view of palace life and secret ceremony, intimate details. they are on display now in washington. tina bryant gives us a look. ceremony for the king of benin. it is a centuries-old ritual and one that was missed by cheaper long day. olange. to theintimate access ancient kingdom under...
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rosenberg, but anyone who has input. as a staff member, we have thousands of member health centers nationwide, including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies at the local, state and federal leave they'll are gray at best, the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and the label criminal and there are financial incentives to keep it that way. from your experience of success building these partnerships at the community level, i'm wondering if you have any words of wisdom and lessons learned that you could share for us while we're at this national level but then have the local member health centers that could potentially want to reach out and create partnerships but might not know where to start or who to contact? >> i want to identify a huge obstacle which you know about which hersa has been unwilling to let them have a change in cope of service. so while you have the health centers tha
rosenberg, but anyone who has input. as a staff member, we have thousands of member health centers nationwide, including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies at the local, state and federal leave they'll are gray at best, the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and the label criminal and there are financial incentives to keep it that way. from your...
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francisco city family that have joined us supervisor mar and supervisor wiener kaurm and sheriff rosenberg and naomi kelly and chief chief joanne hayes-white and lynn and mta director really and dpw mohammed nuru let's here it for those folks (clapping.) i would last like to welcome on the one hand our state and federal zoning administrator cesarean and regional john doe i didn't traveling sincere thank you (clapping) and staff representing senator d and feinstein and mark lien no right away right now we have at about invocation we want to start welcome warming san francisco interfaith director be michael pappus michael (clapping.) let us bow our heads in prayer oh, mighty educator of the united nations u universe i fixed the earth on your foundation we are humid when the forces of nature temporary shift the ground on which we walk in those moments of vushlthd we're reminded of our limitations and yet having fashioned us in our lickness we see beyond temporary surviving that through our relationships with one another we like the phoenix rising from the ashes arises stronger with greater co
francisco city family that have joined us supervisor mar and supervisor wiener kaurm and sheriff rosenberg and naomi kelly and chief chief joanne hayes-white and lynn and mta director really and dpw mohammed nuru let's here it for those folks (clapping.) i would last like to welcome on the one hand our state and federal zoning administrator cesarean and regional john doe i didn't traveling sincere thank you (clapping) and staff representing senator d and feinstein and mark lien no right away...
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steve rosenberg has a look. >> reporter: whenever it's vladimir putin's birthday, strange things tendppen in russia. and what's happening behind me now is, quite frankly, very strange. it's an art exhibition comparing president putin to the greek hero hercules. and it's been organized by the so-called vladimir putin supporters group. now, hercules was the son of zeus, and so the story goes, he carried out 12 labors, 12 incredibly differently tasks, and here, those tasks have been redrawn, reinterpreted to represent vladimir putin's deeds in the kremlin. for example, instead of hercules slaying the lion, here we see vladimir putin battling terrorism, and next door, whereas hercules took on the multi-headed hydra, here we see vladimir putin battling the european union, japan, canada, and the united states, his response to western sanctions. hercules and the bull, or rather vladimir putin annexing the crimea. >> translator: this has been part of our culture for a thousand years. a strong leader has always been at the center of society here. and we the people have trusted them. the empero
steve rosenberg has a look. >> reporter: whenever it's vladimir putin's birthday, strange things tendppen in russia. and what's happening behind me now is, quite frankly, very strange. it's an art exhibition comparing president putin to the greek hero hercules. and it's been organized by the so-called vladimir putin supporters group. now, hercules was the son of zeus, and so the story goes, he carried out 12 labors, 12 incredibly differently tasks, and here, those tasks have been redrawn,...
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and i do concur with all of steven rosenberg's recommendations. thank you. >> thank you very much, debra. and of course, for those of you who haven't been reading health policy stories for the last year or so, hep c at $1,000 a pill has a cure. prison systems and other correctional facilities right now are having to figure out how to deal with the kinds of percentages and the numbers of inmates and residents that debra was talking about. so public health meets -- >> public safety. >> correctional policy. you bet. now we'll turn to jacqueline craig-bey. jacqueline, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. excuse me. my name is jacqueline craig-bey. i am a former inmate. i have several stories from when i was incarcerated as it relates to the medical facility, medical in prison. while i was there, i broke my leg, and it took them approximately a week before they got me to the hospital. i was taken to the infirmary there in the jail, and they put a makeshift cast on. i mean, it was just put on with no padding, no anything. i don'
and i do concur with all of steven rosenberg's recommendations. thank you. >> thank you very much, debra. and of course, for those of you who haven't been reading health policy stories for the last year or so, hep c at $1,000 a pill has a cure. prison systems and other correctional facilities right now are having to figure out how to deal with the kinds of percentages and the numbers of inmates and residents that debra was talking about. so public health meets -- >> public safety....
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two themes related to sobell are clear in reading the rosenberg grand jury transcripts. first, sobell's family members were hostile and uncooperative winces before the grand jury. repeatedly, they were warned to tell the truth or face an indictment for perjury. second, sobell's at the company where he worked as an electrical engineer on classified projects with the air force, made clear he had access to classified information as well as the opportunity to steal that information. the grand jury for the judsouth district of new york heard testimony from august 1950 to march 1951. key people concerned sobell's flight to mexico in the summer of 1950. aware of the arrest of david greenglass, sobell, his wife and children fled to mexico in 1950. a month later on august 16, 1950, sobell an his family were kidnapped in mexico, aconsidereding to some accounts by mexican thugs, and taken to the u.s. border where they were arrested by u.s. authorities. one of the issues before the grand jury was whether or not family members knew of sobell's plans to flee and whether or not they kn
two themes related to sobell are clear in reading the rosenberg grand jury transcripts. first, sobell's family members were hostile and uncooperative winces before the grand jury. repeatedly, they were warned to tell the truth or face an indictment for perjury. second, sobell's at the company where he worked as an electrical engineer on classified projects with the air force, made clear he had access to classified information as well as the opportunity to steal that information. the grand jury...
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david rose rosenberg, saying bull market airport over.xt, live where we are going to ask this ceo, lloyd blankfein, exclusively about his firm's big earnings feat this morning. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ever. how'd you do it? added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... so you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. hey could you put some pepper spray on my buritto? it's severely underseasonsed. he always like this? just want a little spice, you know? just a little spice. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network >>> welcome back. goldman sachs holding the third annual builders and inknow rate issers summit in santa barbara. our carl quintanilla at that conference. he joins us live with lloyd blankfein, chairman and ceo of goldman sachs in an exclusive interview over to you, car
david rose rosenberg, saying bull market airport over.xt, live where we are going to ask this ceo, lloyd blankfein, exclusively about his firm's big earnings feat this morning. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ever. how'd you do it? added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... so you can download music, games, and...
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jeffrey rosenberg will join us. we will go cross asset. the real asset interests are commodities.ed gold and jonathan ferro mentioned gold. we will talk about the ramifications for markets on the very good jobs report and the debate over what the fed will do next. weekend, another one falls. forget about ebay. ibm dumping their computer business. hewlett-packard will split in two. for those of us who are fossils, this is a really big deal. hp is truly a chronic. they are going their own way. phil george will join us. cast phil george will join us. he has been a strong advocate. ill george will join us. he and his. brazil this morning. -- he will join us. he has been a strong advocate. brazil this morning. >> amazing. looking forward to that conversation. thank you so much. tom mentioning what is happening in brazil. let's talk about what is happening in south africa. the fed chair kganyago has been head of the reserve bank. he was one of two that was expected to potentially phil the seat.- to fill fill the has been deputy central bank governor since 2011. spent moreat, he than sev
jeffrey rosenberg will join us. we will go cross asset. the real asset interests are commodities.ed gold and jonathan ferro mentioned gold. we will talk about the ramifications for markets on the very good jobs report and the debate over what the fed will do next. weekend, another one falls. forget about ebay. ibm dumping their computer business. hewlett-packard will split in two. for those of us who are fossils, this is a really big deal. hp is truly a chronic. they are going their own way....
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it's a big day for harrison rosenberg. he is sharing about his time living in holland with help from his mother. >> if you were in the netherlands and said i'd like a piece of good a cheese, they would have thought you were crazy. >> we learned about cheese. >> they also learned more about harrison, too. chloe kaplan started a weekly culture club in horace mann elementary school kindergarten classes with the idea of capitalizing on the school's international student population. >> i think the most important thing is for each child to feel really celebrated. >> kaplan says it helps to the sense of community and confidence. even the shy students come out of their shells when they are sharing. occasionally, teachers chime in as well. is in a place called south america. >> she even shares some of her dance moves. share aboutoud to waterfalls and humming birds and lizards in venezuela. as well as one of her favorite venezuelan foods. andrea says sharing with her classmates makes her happy. pictures the most because they look so
it's a big day for harrison rosenberg. he is sharing about his time living in holland with help from his mother. >> if you were in the netherlands and said i'd like a piece of good a cheese, they would have thought you were crazy. >> we learned about cheese. >> they also learned more about harrison, too. chloe kaplan started a weekly culture club in horace mann elementary school kindergarten classes with the idea of capitalizing on the school's international student...
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that question with the google executive chairman eric schmidt and senior vice president jonathan rosenberg are here to discuss their new book by the same title "how google works". this is surprising and candid and filled with anecdotes and an authentic inside look at the culture practices behind one of the world's most successful companies. and what a moderator to lead the discussion president and ceo of the off to google's 20th employee she saw this from the inside and i cannot wait to get started. please join me to welcome our guests. [applause] >> i am so delighted to be here tonight. i am sure i got a chance to work with both of these men with it to the longest standing mentors but also not a day goes by but i don't think of something of what should shape the way that i do next but jonathan maybe the most insightful person i have the third met about people in addition to. >> what about me? >> eric may be the most insightful with scaling all forms. >> could we say something about boris the? >> we had user design, reviews, we will get there. >> i am very excited to talk about their more
that question with the google executive chairman eric schmidt and senior vice president jonathan rosenberg are here to discuss their new book by the same title "how google works". this is surprising and candid and filled with anecdotes and an authentic inside look at the culture practices behind one of the world's most successful companies. and what a moderator to lead the discussion president and ceo of the off to google's 20th employee she saw this from the inside and i cannot wait...
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this week our correspondent steve rosenberg will be reporting from across the country.y he's in the east where separatist rebels control some territory. however, the ukrainian army has pushed the rebels out of their former stronghold, and that's where steve's journey began. >> this is the town of sloviansk, which a few months ago was the stronghold of the rebels, and this is the election headquarters of one of the independent candidates here. irina dovgren. irena is from a village 100 kilometers from here. she said when the pro-russian rebels took over there, she was determined to do what she could to help the ukrainian army. irena is showing me photographs of food and clothes which she helped to collect for ukrainian soldiers. and these are tomatoes which she grew in her own garden. and the cucumbers, too. so in this photo you can see that the soldiers are putting on the uniforms, which irena helps to buy for them. soon after, the militants came to irena's home. she was kidnapped and take on the the city of donetsk. >> reporter: like these captured ukrainian soldiers p
this week our correspondent steve rosenberg will be reporting from across the country.y he's in the east where separatist rebels control some territory. however, the ukrainian army has pushed the rebels out of their former stronghold, and that's where steve's journey began. >> this is the town of sloviansk, which a few months ago was the stronghold of the rebels, and this is the election headquarters of one of the independent candidates here. irina dovgren. irena is from a village 100...
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this week, our correspondent steve rosenberg is reporting from right across ukraine. on wednesday, he was in rebel-held territory. today, though, steve takes the train to the ukrainian capital kiev. >> reporter: this is the train station about 500 kilometers from the ukrainian capital. we're about to take train 732 to kiev. and along the way, i'm going to try to talk to people on the train about where they think their country's heading. >> reporter: this is sherry, the dog? the yorkshire terrier, who has taken quite a liking to me, actually. >> reporter: tatiana says that ukraine has been battling for its independence for 300 years and her country should look to the west and not to the east. >> reporter: he says he was on independence square during the protests a year ago, and he says he had hopes then and in some ways his hopes have been realized, but in other ways, he said things have stayed much as they were before. >> reporter: as we rumble through the ukrainian country side, the one thing that strikes me is just how peaceful everything looks. a total contrast fro
this week, our correspondent steve rosenberg is reporting from right across ukraine. on wednesday, he was in rebel-held territory. today, though, steve takes the train to the ukrainian capital kiev. >> reporter: this is the train station about 500 kilometers from the ukrainian capital. we're about to take train 732 to kiev. and along the way, i'm going to try to talk to people on the train about where they think their country's heading. >> reporter: this is sherry, the dog? the...
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simon rosenberg is the president of ndn, a democratic think tank and a former clinton campaign adviserla, the president of gopac, a political training center for republicans. guys this is breaking news right now. so, thanks for going with the flow here. here is one of the things that this guy, this 19-year-old apparently wrote in that notebook that i was just talking b "we are all witness that the western societies are getting more immoral day by day. i do not want my kids being exposed to filth like this. i extend an invitation to my family to join me in the islamic state." david, what do you say about this? >> well, if true, and certainly, he has a right to a court, but if true, it is -- he has decided to take up arms against the united states and needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, which i think on cases like this could put him in prison for 15 years, if not more harsh penalties. but it is -- it can't be tolerated and very troubling, very troubling to hear. >> simon, is it positive that the feds were able to catch him before he left is, because we have been hear
simon rosenberg is the president of ndn, a democratic think tank and a former clinton campaign adviserla, the president of gopac, a political training center for republicans. guys this is breaking news right now. so, thanks for going with the flow here. here is one of the things that this guy, this 19-year-old apparently wrote in that notebook that i was just talking b "we are all witness that the western societies are getting more immoral day by day. i do not want my kids being exposed to...
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rosenberg. you mentioned that the obama administration has all but eliminated the risk of deportation in the interior. speaking as someone who works with 20 direct social service providers around the country who work with care givers of the unaccompanied children who are crossing the border, that's not the message that's in the communities. i get asked when i service clients if i'm immigration. dondy immigration in really, do i look like i'm immigration. they come to a catholic charities service location, lutheran service location. these are safe places in the community, pillars of support and strength for latinos in the communities. and i just am really curious. this is the first time i've actually heard that deportations interior are not happening because i talked to families who have family members who are deported in the interior. i'm just really -- it's really great to hear, but my experience anecdotally with my partners and my colleagues can same the same thing. we're just really -- >> lis
rosenberg. you mentioned that the obama administration has all but eliminated the risk of deportation in the interior. speaking as someone who works with 20 direct social service providers around the country who work with care givers of the unaccompanied children who are crossing the border, that's not the message that's in the communities. i get asked when i service clients if i'm immigration. dondy immigration in really, do i look like i'm immigration. they come to a catholic charities...
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deputy security adviser and author of treasury's war and from the treasury department, elizabeth rosenbergu are the two perfect people to have on this story. we did an extensive story. i spoke to you as part of that. we for identification examples of individuals the u.s. treasury has identified as terrorists. a couple weegs ago they publicly expelled one but not others. according to the u.s., one has raised millions and millions for terror and al qaeda-linked grooms. let's start with qatar. are they doing enough? >> i think they started to. i think they realized that this is an existential threat and they've been embarrassed by the designations, the reports that you did and others have put out there. and i think that is important. the faux pax. he lumped together all the allies. when they've trade to do much better around these issues than countries like qatar and kuwait which have, at a minimum turned a blind eye to this fundraising. and the worst-case scenario, actually supported it. >> and elizabeth, let me ask you about that. they have said qatar and kuwait are the two countries they'v
deputy security adviser and author of treasury's war and from the treasury department, elizabeth rosenbergu are the two perfect people to have on this story. we did an extensive story. i spoke to you as part of that. we for identification examples of individuals the u.s. treasury has identified as terrorists. a couple weegs ago they publicly expelled one but not others. according to the u.s., one has raised millions and millions for terror and al qaeda-linked grooms. let's start with qatar. are...
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eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of
eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of
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. >> i'm john rosenberg with delta airlines air safety committee. i think my question is more appropriately directed to mel. this, mel, has to do with an equipment question as far as next gen. it's my understanding now that faa has put out a mandate for aircraft owners that by 2020, now we have to have our airplanes equipped with the aba out, which places a pretty good size burden on the airport side of it. from a financial standpoint, equipment manufacturing standpoint, and of course with the avionics shops, and gear up for the influx of installations. so my question is, from the ground end of it, will you guys -- based on all that i'm hearing about funding issues, and i hear the word languishing, will the ground end of it be in sync with the requirement to have that by 2020, you know, along with the airborne part of it? will you guys be ready for that? >> that's a great question. and it really -- the mandate had been a driver, a strong driver of the atc modernization side. so we look at -- there's currently -- it's embarrassing to admit that we ha
. >> i'm john rosenberg with delta airlines air safety committee. i think my question is more appropriately directed to mel. this, mel, has to do with an equipment question as far as next gen. it's my understanding now that faa has put out a mandate for aircraft owners that by 2020, now we have to have our airplanes equipped with the aba out, which places a pretty good size burden on the airport side of it. from a financial standpoint, equipment manufacturing standpoint, and of course...
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jeffrey rosenberg will join us from black rock on monday. this is the jobs they. -- jobs day.at at the age: 30 announcement. i want to show you a chart that may be chart of the year. -- at the 8:30 announcement. labor's share of the corporate sector. alan krueger with us from princeton university. this is a profound chart. >> absolutely. it has been stable for decades. beginning in 2000, it started to decline. that's what people are not seen this recovery as much. >> why do we see this decline? american greed or something else? >> an aspect of that. partly that labor marketing power is a lot weaker than it used to be and it's related to the changing technology we are seeing. before technological change helped high skilled workers, it seems to be replacing all workers. >> this is about logical progress. -- technological progress. of thenature technological progress seems to have changed. if labor substituting as opposed to labor come plummeting. or capital investment raised wages for workers. >> we are shifting robots. >> that's one aspect of what's going on. >> this is so crit
jeffrey rosenberg will join us from black rock on monday. this is the jobs they. -- jobs day.at at the age: 30 announcement. i want to show you a chart that may be chart of the year. -- at the 8:30 announcement. labor's share of the corporate sector. alan krueger with us from princeton university. this is a profound chart. >> absolutely. it has been stable for decades. beginning in 2000, it started to decline. that's what people are not seen this recovery as much. >> why do we see...
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blackrock chief strategist jeffrey rosenberg is here, and and sureso --codzil rob -- shahraab as welljust before the break, jerry was saying that the move in the quiddity makes him nervous about bere distressed credit would in the shared environment. do you share that concern? >> i agree with jerry. i think it's the first time we are seeing markets in high-yield that are trading with this volatility. with the dodd-frank rules fully in effect. what that means is the backstop bid that the banks used to provide, the liquidity that the banks used to provide, if completely gone -- is completely gone from the markets. many are trying to get through the same door. the dodd-frank rules means that volatility has been amplified multiple times. >> take it back to 2008, the street had the ability to be the backstop. but at the end of the day, wall street was so long that they were desperately trying to sell. are they really trying to help us recover in a bad situation? or is it just a crowded trade that everyone is trying to sell? >> i think this gets to the point of minute ago about the dodd-fra
blackrock chief strategist jeffrey rosenberg is here, and and sureso --codzil rob -- shahraab as welljust before the break, jerry was saying that the move in the quiddity makes him nervous about bere distressed credit would in the shared environment. do you share that concern? >> i agree with jerry. i think it's the first time we are seeing markets in high-yield that are trading with this volatility. with the dodd-frank rules fully in effect. what that means is the backstop bid that the...
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according to david rosenberg, based on the trends, the recession is at least two years away and a newcrease is not likely to happen until mid-2015 at the earliest, if not twice 16. we are a long way away from any kind of their market. >> ed kleinbard, our bear markets everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon? >> no. your markets are not always a monetary phenomenon. the oil shock of 1973 was not a monetary phenomenon. monetary policy obviously place a big role -- plays a big role. not just a question of rights. the firms cannot finance themselves with liquidity, then we're going to get recession and the market is going to follow. whenever you get an unexpected shock on the downside, of course, you're going to have the stock market drop. >> and a worry about -- i wonder about overseas shocks. exogenous shock. >> you're not allowed to say that. >> it is october. it is the perfect time. >> how about single best photos? photo, this is october 25, the rocket is still .hole sitting on a launchpad here it is taking off. that did not go well. it exploded six seconds after liftoff. tom has
according to david rosenberg, based on the trends, the recession is at least two years away and a newcrease is not likely to happen until mid-2015 at the earliest, if not twice 16. we are a long way away from any kind of their market. >> ed kleinbard, our bear markets everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon? >> no. your markets are not always a monetary phenomenon. the oil shock of 1973 was not a monetary phenomenon. monetary policy obviously place a big role -- plays a big...
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. >> we'll leave it there, anna rosenberg. >>> recruit, the japanese advertising and human resources company took its stock public on the tokyo stock exchange today. we have the story live from tokyo. >> thank you, wilfred. the ipo is japan's biggest since 199 8. the stock performance well despite a closing market and outstripping its ipo price by 5%. recruit ratio is 29 far higher than the average of 15 for all first section stocks. but market participants say the stock is not overvalued and that the company has strong growth potential. recruit has smoothly transitioned from paper base to digital media over to years. advertising fees are its main revenue source and the company provides services geared towards specific life events, such as changing jobs, buying homes or getting married. recruit doesn't plan to stop there. it hopes to grow into a business along the lines of google. recruit plans to use the money raised through diversing to finance overseas m&a. after japan's ipo market, it seems to be heeding up. an estimated 70 to 80 companies are prompted to go public in 2014. back
. >> we'll leave it there, anna rosenberg. >>> recruit, the japanese advertising and human resources company took its stock public on the tokyo stock exchange today. we have the story live from tokyo. >> thank you, wilfred. the ipo is japan's biggest since 199 8. the stock performance well despite a closing market and outstripping its ipo price by 5%. recruit ratio is 29 far higher than the average of 15 for all first section stocks. but market participants say the stock is...
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joining us is jeff rosenberg. jeff, welcome. >> thank you. >> i mean, yeah. this is the volatility.k about what was happening in the treasury market a week ago. what kind of other information is still out there that you see in the bond market about the next direction of the economy? or fed policy. >> what's important for investors watching the show is the bond market telling me something negative about my stock portfolio? is that a negative macro signal. with that huge volatility, a massive crowded trade. everybody was short the front end of the curve. you had the fed come out very dovish, very worried about global factors, worried about deflation an moving the positions against people. you have it on with leverage and margin calls. >> i understand that but not as if it didn't happen for a reason. let me try to explain it. even in a concentrated way, what it reflected was the fact that everybody was wrong about inflation and rate movements than relative to what's playing out and seems like a pretty big deal. >> it is. most importantly, everybody was wrong about what the fed was goin
joining us is jeff rosenberg. jeff, welcome. >> thank you. >> i mean, yeah. this is the volatility.k about what was happening in the treasury market a week ago. what kind of other information is still out there that you see in the bond market about the next direction of the economy? or fed policy. >> what's important for investors watching the show is the bond market telling me something negative about my stock portfolio? is that a negative macro signal. with that huge...
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testified against his own sister in the death penalty he is pea onnage trial of this couple -- >> the rosenbergs at the wire. benji still in the lead with 500. jane right him at 300. richard still very much in it with 100 points. anything can happen as we move to the 300 points round. the ph.d. level, we dim the lights for dramatic effect. this is where we will crown a champion. 100 seconds on the clock, 300 point questions, the hardest ones we have. we start with this. wisconsin governor scott walker came under attack this week after he told an editorial board that he doesn't think this longstanding labor statute quote, serves a purpose. >> richard? >> minimum wage. 300 points. in second place. reports filed with the irs by the republican governor's office earlier this week listed among its biggest donations a 2$2.5 million contribution from the founder of this drink commonly found at checkout counters and served in a miniature bottle? >> 5-hour energy. >> 300 points for benji. >> cory gardner lied about playing high school football was debunked within minutes of being published by this -- >> d
testified against his own sister in the death penalty he is pea onnage trial of this couple -- >> the rosenbergs at the wire. benji still in the lead with 500. jane right him at 300. richard still very much in it with 100 points. anything can happen as we move to the 300 points round. the ph.d. level, we dim the lights for dramatic effect. this is where we will crown a champion. 100 seconds on the clock, 300 point questions, the hardest ones we have. we start with this. wisconsin governor...
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and then norm orenstein who is a resident scholar and simon rosenberg, founder and president of the new democratic network and my colleague mark rosen bloom who's the deputy director of the immigration program at npi. executive action is a very, very brood topic but the context for the topic today is the very specific issue of what the current administration and president might be doing to take further executive action building on other actions that have already been taken in this administration. the immediate back drop really began in the spring when the president called upon dhs to review its deportation policies in order to determine whether more could be done to create a more humane set of policies consistent with the responsibility, of course, to enforce the law. this came in the face of record high levels of deportations for which he has drawn very, very strong criticism from particularly latino constituency groups including protest marches and other forms of political action and that's, of course, a core constituency for the president and the democratic party so it's been an impo
and then norm orenstein who is a resident scholar and simon rosenberg, founder and president of the new democratic network and my colleague mark rosen bloom who's the deputy director of the immigration program at npi. executive action is a very, very brood topic but the context for the topic today is the very specific issue of what the current administration and president might be doing to take further executive action building on other actions that have already been taken in this...