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i was their love child, so -- >> my name is really john schmidt. i'm not a -- >> well, i know who you are. >> all right. >> i'll be back. >> in the system for like 11 years now, and basically kept me in here because i found out a lot of dirty secrets about cleveland. osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious that it does not mean anything to him, the longer he's in his cell. so he's definitely a harder inmate to deal with, because lockup doesn't work. >> schmidt is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to
i was their love child, so -- >> my name is really john schmidt. i'm not a -- >> well, i know who you are. >> all right. >> i'll be back. >> in the system for like 11 years now, and basically kept me in here because i found out a lot of dirty secrets about cleveland. osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the...
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general cota decided that he was going to form a task force that would recapture schmidt. many as 300 infantry men. >> 300 infantry troops, one tank, and one tank to spare. >> to take schmidt. >> against -- >> as far as i know, there were two german infantry divisions and one german panzer division. >> how could that happen, that those kinds of orders would be given, given the circumstances? >> i wish i had an answer to that. >> well, i made my run. >> following ray and wearing his texas a&m class ring, lieutenant leonard ran into the open to draw the enemy out. >> he operated exposed and he was a driving force behind the defense and its ability to hold against the germans. >> at that time i saw lieutenant leonard bloody arm, i'm not sure if there was much arm left there. >> still trying to get his guns, his tank destroyers. >> that was the last time i saw him. >> lieutenant leonard and others perished in the forest. 60 years later something that he loved would make its way home. more on that later. >> it would have been suicide simply to hold on. general cota gave the ord
general cota decided that he was going to form a task force that would recapture schmidt. many as 300 infantry men. >> 300 infantry troops, one tank, and one tank to spare. >> to take schmidt. >> against -- >> as far as i know, there were two german infantry divisions and one german panzer division. >> how could that happen, that those kinds of orders would be given, given the circumstances? >> i wish i had an answer to that. >> well, i made my run....
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eric schmidt says the government is teetering on the edge of catastrophe. what it needs to stop right now before it breaks the internet. >>> also ahead, big fines over bogus charges. the customers getting a refund from a major phone provider. >>> a spin on being taken to the cleaners. how one shipping company will no longer leave you waiting at home. >>> and -- >> and talk about school spirit. what's behind it and why governor brown is even caught up in it. that's next. >>> tonight, the executive chairman of google is issuing a dire warning about the affect of the nsa spying on the internet. >> we are going to end up breaking the internet. >> eric schmidt joined other top executives and senator ron wyden at a forum today, talking about how the surveillance program is making it more difficult for them to deliver services. schmidt says nsa spying on other nations will lead to a splintering of the internet where nations set up their own online world. >> the cost of that is huge in terms of knowledge, discovery, science, growth, jobs, et cetera. >> if we don't
eric schmidt says the government is teetering on the edge of catastrophe. what it needs to stop right now before it breaks the internet. >>> also ahead, big fines over bogus charges. the customers getting a refund from a major phone provider. >>> a spin on being taken to the cleaners. how one shipping company will no longer leave you waiting at home. >>> and -- >> and talk about school spirit. what's behind it and why governor brown is even caught up in it....
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eric schmidt says algorithms do. is a tired really different -- there is a different view in germany. >> hans nichols joining us from berlin. >> coming up, the oil markets. the china and u.s. oversupply. will there be an emergency meeting? what is driving the markets? stay with us. ♪ >> time for today policy company news. toyota has recalled 1.7 5 million vehicles vehicles worldwide. and hatchbackn are among those recalled. the carmaker says they are not aware of fires, crashes, or fatalities caused. rose atarter production rio tinto. the second biggest iron ore exporter rejected a merger approach. the chief executive insists the company plans to give money back to shareholders. china is set to build its first world-class cruiseship. chinaal has aligned with for shipbuilding. they are exploring a partnership of cruiseish builder ships. nike's converse searching retailers -- suing retailers, selling them of knockoffs of their iconic shoes. shoesmpany says they sell that are confusingly similar imitations. >> let's tal
eric schmidt says algorithms do. is a tired really different -- there is a different view in germany. >> hans nichols joining us from berlin. >> coming up, the oil markets. the china and u.s. oversupply. will there be an emergency meeting? what is driving the markets? stay with us. ♪ >> time for today policy company news. toyota has recalled 1.7 5 million vehicles vehicles worldwide. and hatchbackn are among those recalled. the carmaker says they are not aware of fires,...
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eric schmidt is on a charm offensive. is not as an explanatory offensive.lking about how amazon is the real rival of google. couple months ago they open a factory in berlin and i talked about how there are so many great competitors and germany that they do not need states that please. he has got the antitrust case from 2010, he has privacy cases, now he has a tax challenge. let's look at how the double irish and the dutch sandwich works. if you are in france and you buy ad space on google, you send the money to an irish holding company -- google ireland limited. google ireland limited transfers royalties to google netherlands holland. listed in that company transfers royalties google ireland holdings, which is registered in ireland but is -- it is domiciled in ireland but registered in bermuda. zero income tax for google. a 2.5% global rate. saved by these gymnastics. arly, ireland is moving. george osborne has been critical of google. seems like the evidence is mounting and public sentiment is mounting against google. >> hans nichols in berlin, where an sc
eric schmidt is on a charm offensive. is not as an explanatory offensive.lking about how amazon is the real rival of google. couple months ago they open a factory in berlin and i talked about how there are so many great competitors and germany that they do not need states that please. he has got the antitrust case from 2010, he has privacy cases, now he has a tax challenge. let's look at how the double irish and the dutch sandwich works. if you are in france and you buy ad space on google, you...
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schmidt made those comments in berlin. iliad has abandoned plans to buy a majority stake in t-mobile after the american parent company rejected an improved offer. caroline joins us now. i am looking at the stock. investors liking this news. but they are indeed. investors are reassured this deal did not go through. shares are 12%, the biggest gainer this morning. maybe investors thought t-mobile was too big for iliad. ownedall french company by the billionaire. they first made an offer in july. and $15ered $33 a share billion in cash. that offer surprised many. many said it was like the small guy trying to buy the big guy. one analyst even said the deal was kind of a joke. they decided to raise the offer to $36 a share. decided to not entertain this offer. investors are reacting well, especially since the share lost 24% since july. >> that deal is at one billion euros. there is no getting away from it. this is a company with big ambitions. the question will be asked, what does it mean for iliad's future? >> exactly. the bil
schmidt made those comments in berlin. iliad has abandoned plans to buy a majority stake in t-mobile after the american parent company rejected an improved offer. caroline joins us now. i am looking at the stock. investors liking this news. but they are indeed. investors are reassured this deal did not go through. shares are 12%, the biggest gainer this morning. maybe investors thought t-mobile was too big for iliad. ownedall french company by the billionaire. they first made an offer in july....
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schmidt. >> bill, thank you for having me. could be if the manpower is available.ter screening processes in the country. >> there is manpower available. if you have ever taken the trans-atlantic or transpacific flight, you know the lines to get into this country. you both also know the incubation period. it is impossible, impossible to stop people infected with ebola from getting in here by sight. and if you are going to test everybody, the line is going to be backed up to costa rica. so let's be real here tonight go ahead. >> i do agree with you also. that we do have somebody who blatantly lied. i think if people will lie in order to come to the country they really want to. >> of course they will. the other problem we have is transit within these countries and into other countries. we certainly stopping flights would be helpful. i do agree with you there. >> all right. good. i'm glad. because we want to get something done now. >> yeah. >> we are not inhumane here. we want america to go to africa and help these impoverished nations organize against ebola, dr. mccar
schmidt. >> bill, thank you for having me. could be if the manpower is available.ter screening processes in the country. >> there is manpower available. if you have ever taken the trans-atlantic or transpacific flight, you know the lines to get into this country. you both also know the incubation period. it is impossible, impossible to stop people infected with ebola from getting in here by sight. and if you are going to test everybody, the line is going to be backed up to costa...
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. >> reporter: laura schmidt, from u.c.cisco, has been researching public health policy for over 20 years. though she was consulted by the supervisors who drafted the beverage tax, she says she's not taking a position for or against. >> a lot of obesity prevention for many years has been trying to educate kids about healthy diet and nutrition. >> reporter: and that does not work? >> and the evidence shows that, over time, you can kind of change kids' attitudes. you can increase their knowledge. but what you don't get are lasting changes in behavior. >> reporter: schmidt says one of the best ways to change behavior is education, but education combined with raising the prices of unhealthy products. >> there's very strong evidence that taxation is one of the most effective public health interventions for reducing the consumption of harmful products. >> reporter: you raise the price of a product, people use less of that product. >> yes. anything you can do to make that price a little higher is going to discourage the consumer f
. >> reporter: laura schmidt, from u.c.cisco, has been researching public health policy for over 20 years. though she was consulted by the supervisors who drafted the beverage tax, she says she's not taking a position for or against. >> a lot of obesity prevention for many years has been trying to educate kids about healthy diet and nutrition. >> reporter: and that does not work? >> and the evidence shows that, over time, you can kind of change kids' attitudes. you can...
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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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so schmidt may be correct in that. not forgetting, of course, he is fighting these monopoly and anti-trust charges. so, we'll see. i mean, on amazon as well, though, there's a lot of other things to keep in mind when it comes to that company. >> i was talking to a very good analyst who doesn't like amazon or downgraded it, and i was saying, okay, well, what happens if "the new york times" writes about ebola every single day on the top of the right-hand corner, you'll want to shop more amazon, fedex and u.p.s. go up. and he said, i hadn't thought about that. here's what i'm saying, if that's true, there'll be another case of some health care worker and people are going to freeze spending and stay at home and that is an insane thing to say on air. that that one health care worker could do that. but that's how the stocks reacting. so i have no choice. those who think i'm fear morninginmorning i ing, i'm reading "the times" and "the journal." they're thinking twice wildfire they put those headlines out. >> no doubt. on thi
so schmidt may be correct in that. not forgetting, of course, he is fighting these monopoly and anti-trust charges. so, we'll see. i mean, on amazon as well, though, there's a lot of other things to keep in mind when it comes to that company. >> i was talking to a very good analyst who doesn't like amazon or downgraded it, and i was saying, okay, well, what happens if "the new york times" writes about ebola every single day on the top of the right-hand corner, you'll want to...
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and as i said, howard now serves as a partner at ridge schmidt cyber.howard brings his talents in business, defense, intelligence, law enforcement, privacy, academia with a distinguished career spanning over 40 years. he also brings to bear over 26 years of military service. thank you for all that you do, howard, thank you for being here this morning. please give a warm welcome to howard schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, anne, for that kind introduction and to all of you for attending, and more broadly, thank you to the chamber for your continued support of the cybersecurity and the things that we're doing. i think back every time i'm in this room here, i think back to about 1996, '97 time frame when president clinton had put together the president's commission for critical infrastructure protection. ultimately resulting in presidential decision directive number 63. and the core of that is much of what anne had mentioned about private/public partnerships. immediately when that was released, the chamber pulled together all its great members, a
and as i said, howard now serves as a partner at ridge schmidt cyber.howard brings his talents in business, defense, intelligence, law enforcement, privacy, academia with a distinguished career spanning over 40 years. he also brings to bear over 26 years of military service. thank you for all that you do, howard, thank you for being here this morning. please give a warm welcome to howard schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, anne, for that kind introduction and to all of you for...
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mary schmidt. the bat we have to ask you will it be enough to keep it at bay by testing people and taking the temperature as they come into this country from west africa? >> thank you very much for having me. we will try our hardest to stop people at the affected areas in west africa. training methods have improved and be able to stop people here. as with a have been, who they have been exposed to that nobody gets exposed in the united states. >> the texas hospital allowed this gentleman to go home and then expose possibly other people, so that has become quite a disaster. you are a university professor of infectious medicine, what other hospitals are prepared not to make the same mistake. >> i had been on the bioterrorism task force and emergency preparedness task force for years. i believe if he had come into our hospital we would be prepared for one reason, practice. if they were able to use the utensils they have, they will be effective but practice is going to be really important for people ar
mary schmidt. the bat we have to ask you will it be enough to keep it at bay by testing people and taking the temperature as they come into this country from west africa? >> thank you very much for having me. we will try our hardest to stop people at the affected areas in west africa. training methods have improved and be able to stop people here. as with a have been, who they have been exposed to that nobody gets exposed in the united states. >> the texas hospital allowed this...
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anyone wishing additional information can contact lieutenant nate schmidt at 925-556-4540. in other big news. in the east bay. more than 100 waste management recycling workers will walk off the job and march on the picket lines starting early tomorrow morning. and as kron4's jeff bush explains why the workers are going strike. and jeff, how will the strike affect customers? the way smith and management officials say the strike is illegal the union hoping to represent the strikers will have success the stike announcement conjures up memories of the 2007 strike that lasted more than 30 days. garbage was piled up on the sidewalks for weeks while the company and the drivers fought it out. this strike announcement is different, though. the recyclers are represented by the international longshoreman's and warehouse workers union. more than 130 members will not go to work on friday. the company has made it clear that they will only do the minimum that is required of them recyclers are should be paid in a decent manner for their families as well as waste management person the waste
anyone wishing additional information can contact lieutenant nate schmidt at 925-556-4540. in other big news. in the east bay. more than 100 waste management recycling workers will walk off the job and march on the picket lines starting early tomorrow morning. and as kron4's jeff bush explains why the workers are going strike. and jeff, how will the strike affect customers? the way smith and management officials say the strike is illegal the union hoping to represent the strikers will have...
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to me, when david schmidt told me about this, i said, this is breakthrough. this is so exciting. this is so protective and i'm all like you in preventing catastrophic events from happening. so here we are, one more little piece of the puzzle in the survival in a dangerous world. >> thank you, suzanne. i always get such great information from suzanne. >>> don't go anywhere. "ask carol" is coming up next. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. 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. >>> welcome back. it's time for "ask carol." this week's question comes from matthew. he writes, i suffer from bloating. any thoughts? if you suffer from bloating, i have two words for you, activated charcoal. let me tell you a little personal
to me, when david schmidt told me about this, i said, this is breakthrough. this is so exciting. this is so protective and i'm all like you in preventing catastrophic events from happening. so here we are, one more little piece of the puzzle in the survival in a dangerous world. >> thank you, suzanne. i always get such great information from suzanne. >>> don't go anywhere. "ask carol" is coming up next. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting...
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let's connect with schmidt on the line now from sweden.e heads up submarine operations for a local tour company that had to cancel one of its trips because of this search. so lasse, this is quite a search there in sweden. you have this civilian transport operation. what recently happened that initially first made you suspicious of what is going on there? >> well, it's actually thought the last friday and really i don't know much, but the news they've been telling us, but what we noticed with our operation is the navy calling us and stopping our operations as of yesterday. and also last friday we were given a few calls and asking about our whereabouts with our submarine to make sure that it wasn't us, of course. >> right. but what is strange, i know our producers spoke with you earlier. you've been able to operate your company when military drills were taking place, for example. you said this is very unusual, and it's also unusual that the swedish military, they're not confirm organize denying anything. all of this adds to suspicions that p
let's connect with schmidt on the line now from sweden.e heads up submarine operations for a local tour company that had to cancel one of its trips because of this search. so lasse, this is quite a search there in sweden. you have this civilian transport operation. what recently happened that initially first made you suspicious of what is going on there? >> well, it's actually thought the last friday and really i don't know much, but the news they've been telling us, but what we noticed...
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mary schmidt. she's an infectious disease doctor. doctor, good to see you.our first thoughts on a potential vaccine. >> thank you, harris, for having me. good afternoon, dr. samadi. certainly every contagious disease we've had to such an extent as this current episode of ebola has been contained with a vaccine. current measures, although they worked well in nigeria, certainly have not been able to contain this problem in these other three countries. to so a vaccine will be needed. they'll actually protect the individuals who get exposed to ebola from hopefully getting the disease. they've been shown in animal models to create antibodies to be able to protect against ebola. so we're hoping to see in humans that hopefully they'll have a similar response. >> dr. samadi, your thoughts? >> i have a quick question, actually. so we have about 400 health care workers who have died in liberia and those areas. the question is, if we're going through this vaccine, should they be the one who gets the vaccine first so they can take care of the patients, or are you going
mary schmidt. she's an infectious disease doctor. doctor, good to see you.our first thoughts on a potential vaccine. >> thank you, harris, for having me. good afternoon, dr. samadi. certainly every contagious disease we've had to such an extent as this current episode of ebola has been contained with a vaccine. current measures, although they worked well in nigeria, certainly have not been able to contain this problem in these other three countries. to so a vaccine will be needed. they'll...
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you can see a green light right there on schmidt's face.on complained to the ref immediately after one play. players and coaches say lasers can be a major distraction. >> i think it's very important. vision is everything. you have to be able to see to hit a target, you have to be looking at it. if you are being distracted, that would definitely affect your ability to compete. >> the investigation will likely focus on a fan who bragged about the incidents on twitter. that account was taken down after fans began piling on. a facebook account is now up calling on the league to ban that guy from nfl games. laser pointers have been banned at most sporting events. >>> minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson plans to plead not guilty to a child abuse charge during his first court appearance that is scheduled for tomorrow. peterson has said he never intended to hurt his 4-year-old son by spanking him with a switch. that's a small thin tree branch. the vikings have suspended peterson indefinitely. if convicted, he faces up to two years in pri
you can see a green light right there on schmidt's face.on complained to the ref immediately after one play. players and coaches say lasers can be a major distraction. >> i think it's very important. vision is everything. you have to be able to see to hit a target, you have to be looking at it. if you are being distracted, that would definitely affect your ability to compete. >> the investigation will likely focus on a fan who bragged about the incidents on twitter. that account was...
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>> eric schmidt talks about the step innovation like self-driving cars. what are the companies going into something that's unconventional people think is ridiculous, unfavored subsector. >> twitter payments. >> and then, after they go into it, everybody says oh, my god this is so great and then all these other copy cats rush in. messaging right now would be at the end of that hype sickle where everybody is trying to do something and almost a year after whatsapp got acquired. more specific to the products. >> we have to go. what else are you reading right now? >> i love those books. i just -- the schmidt book was fantastic i thought. i did work at google for a little bit. i'm giving it to my top 15 colleagues at daily mail. >> talking his book right over here. >> exactly. wait for that one to come out and send it to dominic chu for a quick market flash. good morning, dom. >> good morning. kelly and gang. check out what's happening with gopro shares moving lower on the session off the session lows down by about 10.5%. a momentum stock up more than 200% sinc
>> eric schmidt talks about the step innovation like self-driving cars. what are the companies going into something that's unconventional people think is ridiculous, unfavored subsector. >> twitter payments. >> and then, after they go into it, everybody says oh, my god this is so great and then all these other copy cats rush in. messaging right now would be at the end of that hype sickle where everybody is trying to do something and almost a year after whatsapp got acquired....
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leon schmidt? >> good morning, president james, commissioners, executive director hinton, the advisory council met on september 17th, we welcomed two new advisory council members benny wong who was voted in by the commission and madeleine brigham who was appointed by supervisor london breed from district five. the report forms were finalized and we had a council person who went to do a site visit to the western addition, and the report came back that everything was okay and all of the needs ever being met there. >> and the advisory council sent a letter to brown for the care giver bill and we are awaiting for the signature, and they have a new director, kelley dear man and will be invited to the october, advisory council meeting to present a short six month update. and the nominating committee has a full body and we now are in process of of finding a nominating chair person by november. and the advisory council is still looking for a volunteer to complete the (inaudible) four-year, california senio
leon schmidt? >> good morning, president james, commissioners, executive director hinton, the advisory council met on september 17th, we welcomed two new advisory council members benny wong who was voted in by the commission and madeleine brigham who was appointed by supervisor london breed from district five. the report forms were finalized and we had a council person who went to do a site visit to the western addition, and the report came back that everything was okay and all of the...
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joe schmidt on the tackle. >> herb: tre jackson there. sheldon day had such quick penetration.led him in the back field. >> chris: a hold is the preliminary signal. >> referee: holding on the offense, number 5. that penalty is declined, fourth down. >> herb: let's give sheldon day a lot of credit for that series for the notre dame defense. came up with some big plays, this time again just the penetration. tre jackson is one of the best offensive linemen in the acc could not handle the speed and quickness but day took the field with a purpose on that series. >> chris: day and jaylon smith and the irish defense forcing the three and out. kelly's decision to punt it down there deep looking good now. 3:09 to go. beatty to kick it to cody riggs. can the former gator make a play against the seminoles? fair catch. the irish down by four will start this drive inside seminoles territory. >> herb: this is what everett golson, when he sat out last year and he had to sit and watch his team play when he worked through that, this is what he thought about. playing in a game like this against
joe schmidt on the tackle. >> herb: tre jackson there. sheldon day had such quick penetration.led him in the back field. >> chris: a hold is the preliminary signal. >> referee: holding on the offense, number 5. that penalty is declined, fourth down. >> herb: let's give sheldon day a lot of credit for that series for the notre dame defense. came up with some big plays, this time again just the penetration. tre jackson is one of the best offensive linemen in the acc could...
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when erik schmidt took ove over--provided what he called adult supervision in a room that was still a very young company, he said one of the first rules he put in place was that he couldn't sleep at work. you had to go home. he had to force people to go home. >> i think that sometimes the concept of voluntarily--i think everyone has a different interpretation of that. people who are not working hard enough, and if you do take off there are challenges of people who don't have kids say they do not get the same benefits of those who do have kids, that they can leave work earlier, and having a child for a man is not as much of a penalty as it is for a woman. there are those cultural aspects i in the work environment, and we have to look at if we can take the time off and have a choice to start a family. ultimately at the end of the day any benefit that would allow them to work in the work environment. >> there is a workplace culture that, let's say, keeps you chained to your death desk even if you would like to go home. >> exactly. deadlines, pressures to meet deadlines. the work load is
when erik schmidt took ove over--provided what he called adult supervision in a room that was still a very young company, he said one of the first rules he put in place was that he couldn't sleep at work. you had to go home. he had to force people to go home. >> i think that sometimes the concept of voluntarily--i think everyone has a different interpretation of that. people who are not working hard enough, and if you do take off there are challenges of people who don't have kids say they...
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. >> for some much-needed clarity we are joined now by jonah schmidt from the institute for tropical medicine in hamburg. welcome to the program. the big question right now is -- do we know with 100% certainty that all of those other passengers aboard the plane with this u.s. ebola victim are in fact not infected? >> i have to say that 100% does not exist in nature or medicine, but i can say that 99 9% it is not possible, the virus can be traded from an asymptomatic patient. if the patient is not symptomatic, the virus cannot be transmitted to passengers or relatives. and he was not symptomatic during the flight. >> the sire of relief for those on board. but commercial airlines continue to fly to countries battling this epidemic. is that playing with fire? >> no, it is important. we have to transport goods that people and medical care. everyone who wants to leave the country is screened for fever, for symptoms. if these passengers show symptoms they are not allowed to leave those countries. in this case the patient was not symptomatic, so he was allowed to leave. he finally got sick
. >> for some much-needed clarity we are joined now by jonah schmidt from the institute for tropical medicine in hamburg. welcome to the program. the big question right now is -- do we know with 100% certainty that all of those other passengers aboard the plane with this u.s. ebola victim are in fact not infected? >> i have to say that 100% does not exist in nature or medicine, but i can say that 99 9% it is not possible, the virus can be traded from an asymptomatic patient. if the...
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to me, when david schmidt told me about this, i said, this is a breakthrough, this is so exciting, this is so protective, and i'm all like you in preventing catastrophic events from happening. so here we are. one more little piece of the puzzle in the survival in a dangerous world. >> thank you, suzanne. i always get such great information from suzanne. as usual, don't go anywhere. because "ask carol" is coming up next. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. creand the other,iend cra whitening toothpaste.s, here's what they thought. i can't tell if the paste whitens. eeww... well the white strips worked. yeah, the paste didn't do that. crest whitestrips work on a deeper level than paste. whitening toothpaste only removes surface stains. but white strips go below the enamel surface. to safely remove deep stains. it says they whiten 25x better than the leading whitening toothpaste. crest 3d white whitestrips, the way to whiten. use this
to me, when david schmidt told me about this, i said, this is a breakthrough, this is so exciting, this is so protective, and i'm all like you in preventing catastrophic events from happening. so here we are. one more little piece of the puzzle in the survival in a dangerous world. >> thank you, suzanne. i always get such great information from suzanne. as usual, don't go anywhere. because "ask carol" is coming up next. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety...
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joe schmidt on the tackle. >> herb: tre jackson there. sheldon day had such quick penetration.led him in the back field. >> chris: a hold is the preliminary signal. >> referee: holding on the offense, number 5. that penalty is declined, fourth down. >> herb: let's give sheldon day a lot of credit for that series for the notre dame defense. came up with some big plays, this time again just the penetration. tre jackson is one of the best offensive linemen in the acc could not handle the speed and quickness but day took the field with a purpose on that series. >> chris: day and jaylon smith and the irish defense forcing the three and out. kelly's decision to punt it down there deep looking good now. 3:09 to go. beatty to kick it to cody riggs. can the former gator make a play against the seminoles? fair catch. the irish down by four will start this drive inside seminoles territory. >> herb: this is what everett golson, when he sat out last year and he had to sit and watch his team play when he worked through that, this is what he thought about. playing in a game like this against
joe schmidt on the tackle. >> herb: tre jackson there. sheldon day had such quick penetration.led him in the back field. >> chris: a hold is the preliminary signal. >> referee: holding on the offense, number 5. that penalty is declined, fourth down. >> herb: let's give sheldon day a lot of credit for that series for the notre dame defense. came up with some big plays, this time again just the penetration. tre jackson is one of the best offensive linemen in the acc could...
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. >> reporter: watch as a powerful laser hits buffalo bills player colton schmidt in the chest. minutes later, quarterback kyle orton appealing to the ref for help. pointing at his eyes. >> definitely not something, you know, you prepare for. >> obviously it's illegal and certainly something that we don't condone. >> reporter: tonight, the detroit lions c s confirming th mystery fan who shined that blinding light onto the field earlier this week has been caught and banned indefinitely from future games. thanks to his own play by play. marco, a recent high school graduate, tweeting "you see a green light on any of the bills players, just laugh, because it's me." lasers like this one are not only distracting, but dangerous. when shined directly into the eye us, capable of causing permanent damage in just seconds. we set up a little test. this light is shining from an entire football field away. lazers alsoal threat to pilots in the sky. according to the fbi, almost 4,000 incidents last year. offering a $10,000 reward for tips leading to an arrest. as for the lions fan, he has been
. >> reporter: watch as a powerful laser hits buffalo bills player colton schmidt in the chest. minutes later, quarterback kyle orton appealing to the ref for help. pointing at his eyes. >> definitely not something, you know, you prepare for. >> obviously it's illegal and certainly something that we don't condone. >> reporter: tonight, the detroit lions c s confirming th mystery fan who shined that blinding light onto the field earlier this week has been caught and...
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>> i have always tried to look up to eric schmidt. similarto do something to what google did. it's extraordinary to see how he can take that culture and build what he has built. a lot of our friends right now compound from google. our building is an intersection of old industries . >> isn't there an argument to be made -- the idea of disruption is great. unless you truly knew the product, is there a bubble? is silicon valley trying to disrupt businesses they don't understand? >>'s people from the outside that come and change it. building government technology, but we had lessons from companies on how to apply -- you come in and you figure it out. you have said before that what silicon valley can do is solve some of the problems businesses face. >> the way they are running these industries is not very smart. >> like what? >> health insurance, for example. there are tens of thousands of people using fax machines. 300,000 people still entering data manually. it's not how the industry should work. it is hard to build a technology culture. >> is the mobile payment business getting
>> i have always tried to look up to eric schmidt. similarto do something to what google did. it's extraordinary to see how he can take that culture and build what he has built. a lot of our friends right now compound from google. our building is an intersection of old industries . >> isn't there an argument to be made -- the idea of disruption is great. unless you truly knew the product, is there a bubble? is silicon valley trying to disrupt businesses they don't understand?...
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jack sanford, son schmidt, tim l >>> five san francisco giants pitchers have thrown complete game shutouts in the post- season jack sanford, dave dravecky, jason schmitt, tim lincecum and baumgarner bam. bruce bochy said it would have taken a tractor to get him off the mound last night in the 9th inning. >> it had to be a real big one at least like 200-horsepower. >> baumgarner is three complete game shutouts away from tying kristie mathiesen for the franchise record. they vaulted into the national league division series, baumgarner with four bees all at once. the giants open the nlds tomorrow at noon against the washington nationals. game 2 is also in d.c. games 3 and 4 at home on monday and tuesday. while madison baumgarner is famous for his snot rockets, jake peavey is known for his mouth. he will start game one and parents might want to find the mute button. >> i have children at home. i understand that there's, you know, the role model aspect. things. i promise you i will do everything i can do not to say a cuss word tomorrow. i'm not promising you i won't but people think i'm out the
jack sanford, son schmidt, tim l >>> five san francisco giants pitchers have thrown complete game shutouts in the post- season jack sanford, dave dravecky, jason schmitt, tim lincecum and baumgarner bam. bruce bochy said it would have taken a tractor to get him off the mound last night in the 9th inning. >> it had to be a real big one at least like 200-horsepower. >> baumgarner is three complete game shutouts away from tying kristie mathiesen for the franchise record. they...
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eric schmidt will be there talking about tech. harvey will talk about entertainment. out provide high it for free this year, which saves us a tremendous amount of money. a great two days october 20 and 21st. >> people are listening closely to what you have to say about the bond market and what mario draghi might need to do and might have to do. but they remember vividly some of the great calls you made on the stock market in the past couple of years. the s&p 500 at roughly 1960? what do you think? >> the u.s. economy is pretty good here it is trickier and out. because of what we just talked about. thinkhe stock markets, i you're really not at high multiples right now. if i look at bloomberg and put up a screen, i think it will say -- question is almost 18 times right now. >> no. it does not say that there it >> he seems to know it better than us. >> what does it say there? .>-earnings in the s&p 500 >> what does it say for next year? it14.78 for next year there >> i do not even know what you're looking at. the next estimate, 14 78. see, that is current year, 18 scene
eric schmidt will be there talking about tech. harvey will talk about entertainment. out provide high it for free this year, which saves us a tremendous amount of money. a great two days october 20 and 21st. >> people are listening closely to what you have to say about the bond market and what mario draghi might need to do and might have to do. but they remember vividly some of the great calls you made on the stock market in the past couple of years. the s&p 500 at roughly 1960? what...
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eric schmidt said earlier, he thinks amazon is google's biggest rival in search.asingly when i'm shopping i go to amazon, and when i can't find it i go to google. >> i think it is a huge part of the problem. one of the things that baffled me for a long time, google implicitly pretended that on mobile you behave in the exact same with desktop, and that's not the case. most of us start off inside of amazon or yelp or twitter, and branch out from there. different from how we approach search on desktop. google needs to control the endpoint, but also we have big acquisitions in our future. it surprises me yelp is still a standalone company. google needs a way to get people seeing search data through another channel. >> this is a fantastic business model still. one number that looks good is the slower decline in the value of a click. %,e change was down only 2 suggesting the shift to mobile is not happening, but maybe happened, and that degradation of the model, we see the final days of that. >> yeah. even better, adjusted for exchange fluctuations google argues it was
eric schmidt said earlier, he thinks amazon is google's biggest rival in search.asingly when i'm shopping i go to amazon, and when i can't find it i go to google. >> i think it is a huge part of the problem. one of the things that baffled me for a long time, google implicitly pretended that on mobile you behave in the exact same with desktop, and that's not the case. most of us start off inside of amazon or yelp or twitter, and branch out from there. different from how we approach search...
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ceo of ciscoar the say the internet of things is$1c schmidt saying that everything is better now thatare connected -- who do you need to listen to your message? >> first of all, i think this is a very american phenomenon. i think in europe, they would face severe criticism -- it's not criticism, but questions. there are serious questions, and i think the europeans are actually engaging. know the serious discussions are taking place. >> one of the most famous architect in the world, thanks so much for joining us. we look forward to seeing you on stage later today. we'll be back from the "vanity fair" new establishment summit later on "bloomberg west." thats 26 past the hour, means bloomberg television's "on the markets." the s&p 500 falling as much as 2%, at one point erasing yesterday's rally. small caps are leading the way down, and we also see the vick's -- we also see the vix moving north today. rent track -- rentrack bucking the trend. we'll be back "on the markets" once again in 30 minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west. i am emily chang live. we're with stephanie ruhle. w
ceo of ciscoar the say the internet of things is$1c schmidt saying that everything is better now thatare connected -- who do you need to listen to your message? >> first of all, i think this is a very american phenomenon. i think in europe, they would face severe criticism -- it's not criticism, but questions. there are serious questions, and i think the europeans are actually engaging. know the serious discussions are taking place. >> one of the most famous architect in the world,...
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eric schmidt heard about germany's new plans. hans nichols joins us. who won the debate?ertainly wasn't google. siemens.companies or what this was last night was less of a debate in more of a venue, a form for germans to vent -- a forum for germans to vent. he made this point that it takes half a day to read through some of these disclosure clauses when you click through on the internet. what they want the eu to impose is a recognizable seal that indicates that your data will not be -- will be scrubbed from that site. if there does turn out to be some eu seal, this is the basis of that. we will see whether the eu follows up. >> let's talk about the so-called double irish. >> this was the best part of the debate. he saved his opponent and said, no, the double irish is to be blamed for the eu. he used the german word for stupidity and said it was eu's fault and google was just taking advantage of it. interesting moment in the debate last night. >> thank you very much. this is the big story in the u.k. right now. shares of shyer down by over 20% -- shares of shire down by ov
eric schmidt heard about germany's new plans. hans nichols joins us. who won the debate?ertainly wasn't google. siemens.companies or what this was last night was less of a debate in more of a venue, a form for germans to vent -- a forum for germans to vent. he made this point that it takes half a day to read through some of these disclosure clauses when you click through on the internet. what they want the eu to impose is a recognizable seal that indicates that your data will not be -- will be...
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google adds more fire to his rivalry with amazon which eric schmidt recently called its companies biggest rival in search. was testing out drones for delivery, and all the search giant is expanding its own same day delivery service. express delivery will be available in chicago, boston, and washington dc in addition to san francisco, a lake, and new york. google has also official shortened -- officially shortened the name to google express. stone, andn, brad the ceo of a customer service and ratings company make our panel. threat of google express to amazon? >> i think the customer will gravitate toward the company that can provide the best experience and the fastest and most efficient way to get them the product. any company that comes out with a solution that will help get the customer the product easier and faster as we do be something they take notice off. cool ife shopping is they have what you want. but they do not have everything, and amazon does. how big of a threat is google to amazon and vice versa? >> i think amazon has a big lead. share, amazon prime is a little bit more expen
google adds more fire to his rivalry with amazon which eric schmidt recently called its companies biggest rival in search. was testing out drones for delivery, and all the search giant is expanding its own same day delivery service. express delivery will be available in chicago, boston, and washington dc in addition to san francisco, a lake, and new york. google has also official shortened -- officially shortened the name to google express. stone, andn, brad the ceo of a customer service and...
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in then to have them break down the door. >> it has not been that bad for them. >> remember, eric schmidthas welcomed the government and has been very active in supporting the obama administration. whether that has worked to the benefit of google or not remains to be seen. google has had a lot of trouble in china and other places. it's not like these are problems you can solve. you have to think about these things and plan them strategically and stay on the right side of things and i think for the most part they have done a good job. so credit to them. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for giving us the latest rate down out of google. >> coming up, of course they blame the irs. of americansumber renouncing their citizenship rather than pay the full tax load. "work it makers will be back. ♪ >> i'm erik schatzker and you are watching "market makers." this is a good topic -- there may be a long line of people waiting to become u.s. citizens, however a growing number of actual americans are heading in the other direction, turning in their american passports rather than paying more taxes
in then to have them break down the door. >> it has not been that bad for them. >> remember, eric schmidthas welcomed the government and has been very active in supporting the obama administration. whether that has worked to the benefit of google or not remains to be seen. google has had a lot of trouble in china and other places. it's not like these are problems you can solve. you have to think about these things and plan them strategically and stay on the right side of things and...
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. >> eric schmidt, executive chairman of google, says he thinks amazon is google's biggest rival in searchwhen you agree? >> absolutely. the most profitable part of google search is retail, and if you are not searching on google for products you're probably going to amazon. that said, 80% of retail sales globally occur away from amazon, so there is plenty of fragmentation. you don't need to worry, google. >> thank you both, as always. coming up, airbnb's so-called joining us.l be you can watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg tv, and amazon fire. ♪ this ismily chang, and "bloomberg west." over 140,000 people descended on e's annual conference. many travel here to san francisco just to hear ceo marc benioff give the keynote among other speakers like hillary clinton, mark andreessen, and al gore. for adown with benioff special edition of "studio 1.0." i spoke about his early career, and his vision for the future of salesforce. ytoou started a company when you were 15, then worked under steve jobs. what was the most important thing you learn from him? >> passion. steve jobs was o
. >> eric schmidt, executive chairman of google, says he thinks amazon is google's biggest rival in searchwhen you agree? >> absolutely. the most profitable part of google search is retail, and if you are not searching on google for products you're probably going to amazon. that said, 80% of retail sales globally occur away from amazon, so there is plenty of fragmentation. you don't need to worry, google. >> thank you both, as always. coming up, airbnb's so-called joining us.l...
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this time, look at bill's holder colton schmidt. that green light, a laser.nd schmidt saying that light caused the kicker to miss a field goal attempt during sunday's game against the detroit lions. and bill's quarterback kyle orton after this blown pass. appealing to the ref, pointing to his eyes. both players claiming someone in the stands was directly targeting them with a laser. >> we reported it, and nfl security did a good job. but he was all fired up. >> reporter: in a statement, the nfl says we are investigating the matter after the bills fired a complaint over what athletes are saying is a blinding distraction. how important to see clearly? >> it's really important. vision is everything. you have to be -- to hit a target, you have to be looking tat. that would affect your ability to compete. >> reporter: and we learned that a fan with a laser pointer can be anywhere in the stands. it can travel far. we set up app test. this light is shining from an entire football field away. though lasers have been banned since 1998 at all nfl stadiums, incidents li
this time, look at bill's holder colton schmidt. that green light, a laser.nd schmidt saying that light caused the kicker to miss a field goal attempt during sunday's game against the detroit lions. and bill's quarterback kyle orton after this blown pass. appealing to the ref, pointing to his eyes. both players claiming someone in the stands was directly targeting them with a laser. >> we reported it, and nfl security did a good job. but he was all fired up. >> reporter: in a...
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they now have the iraqi peshmerga, they can break that, and regain some of the territory bernard schmidt reporting here is a look at today's air strikes. u. and coalition planes air strikes also hit seven buildings and seven isil fighting positions aircraft have attacks hundreds of targets. attorneyny, we heard from the defense secretary, and the joint chief of staff, martin dempsey. now secretary hagel gave a progress report on how the forces are doing. their initial progress is encouraging, but these are first steps in what we have said will be a long and difficult multiyear effort. by the local forces on the ground, support from the u.s. as well as coalition partners. >> training them is a critical component, and the chairman did address that, he did say there is a control that has been set up, coalition members are providing trainers, but here is the key, no training has actually happened yet. that's still to come. >> so libby, secretary hagel was asked today about a memo he wrote to national security about the strategy, what do you have to say? first what did he write? two weeks ago
they now have the iraqi peshmerga, they can break that, and regain some of the territory bernard schmidt reporting here is a look at today's air strikes. u. and coalition planes air strikes also hit seven buildings and seven isil fighting positions aircraft have attacks hundreds of targets. attorneyny, we heard from the defense secretary, and the joint chief of staff, martin dempsey. now secretary hagel gave a progress report on how the forces are doing. their initial progress is encouraging,...
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an article by peter baker and eric schmidt, i am pleased to have peter baker here on the program to talkbout what he has seen and reported on. let me begin with this question. the president was on "60 minutes" and talked about the .nited states facing a crisis is it true that there has been back from the intelligence community with respect to what the president said on "60 minutes? " >> some felt they were being thrown under the bus. he may not have meant it. clapper.d to quote jim clapper recently said that the intelligence community did not force the speed with which isis or isil would race across iraq. the president was trying to use words that jim clapper had used. in the process he may have semi-cute was saying it was all the intel. he didn't say anything about his own misjudgments. >> what does the white house say about statements today after the fact of the sunday interview? >> they pushback on the idea was trying to blame the intelligence community. indicate any particular his part to point the finger. he relies on them religiously. they also read a statement from director clappe
an article by peter baker and eric schmidt, i am pleased to have peter baker here on the program to talkbout what he has seen and reported on. let me begin with this question. the president was on "60 minutes" and talked about the .nited states facing a crisis is it true that there has been back from the intelligence community with respect to what the president said on "60 minutes? " >> some felt they were being thrown under the bus. he may not have meant it. clapper.d...