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schroeder you like move . we've been in. or do hope that today is about twenty three hundred meters early in the conifer forest zone is no enclosed least no nights. mr rose have also disappeared. the for its six hundred meters near the border with the conifer forests all. eight scientists to rule. orange. do they. i did it. they are i can do that. you can give you the chance to tell them to sleep so that leeches for. he survived the team competes hard conifer leaps in winter when their favorite dress to suit the years. day two a day ay ay ay ay ay. diversity life here. two weeks. in order to survive. i am. it's huge seems to. here is brilliant. since mother nature itself. actually it's huge the spring. g handsets the trees have started to this year. there is something quite strange to see. i just knew. farmers are working on trees. to repeat the whole. hse it's our freedoms. it is. this means doing what. with the police would keep parts of the natural ecosystem. we will visit once. life isn't that an insurgent. i am using th
schroeder you like move . we've been in. or do hope that today is about twenty three hundred meters early in the conifer forest zone is no enclosed least no nights. mr rose have also disappeared. the for its six hundred meters near the border with the conifer forests all. eight scientists to rule. orange. do they. i did it. they are i can do that. you can give you the chance to tell them to sleep so that leeches for. he survived the team competes hard conifer leaps in winter when their favorite...
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schroeder saying it was a good quarter for software, revenue up 4%. talked about increasing cloud capacity of ibm. revenue was up 1%. but the pain was really in hardware, not surprisingly. revenue down about 26%. we had reports saying lonovo, trying to die vest for some time. he did say ibm will deliver at least $20 in eps in 2015. so, sticking by that 2015 road map. by geography, he called out china and the problems there. only saying it's going to, quote, take time for business in china to improve. melissa, back to you. >> thanks so much, josh lipton. seeing ibm right now. session lows down 4%. we'll keep you abreast on the developments of the conference call. let's talk about what was working in technology. google. high on the street. 14.50. >> credit suisse upgrades. they're looking at the fourth quarter and seeing checks. and seeing delivery on the ad business. the paid clicks are going through the roof. if you look across the tech sector, these guys are delivering mid to upper teens over the last five years. and i expect they will continue to do
schroeder saying it was a good quarter for software, revenue up 4%. talked about increasing cloud capacity of ibm. revenue was up 1%. but the pain was really in hardware, not surprisingly. revenue down about 26%. we had reports saying lonovo, trying to die vest for some time. he did say ibm will deliver at least $20 in eps in 2015. so, sticking by that 2015 road map. by geography, he called out china and the problems there. only saying it's going to, quote, take time for business in china to...
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martin schroeder said some of ibm's business segments appeared solid like software. ibm moved more aggressively into the cloud services saw revenue edge higher but the pain was in hardware where revenue tumbled. lenovo is interested in ibm server business. and importantly besides the disappointing revenue number, ibm did reiterate its commitment to generate 20 bucks in eps in 2015. tyl tyler. >> thanks very much. >> our next guest is a big believer in big blue. dan morgan, senior portfolio manager, thanks for joining us. >> hi, susie. >> make your case for owning ibm. >> there's no doubt that this quarter in terms of revenue was disappointed and hardware continues to be disappointing but you look at some of their growth drivers in terms of the new initiatives they got involved in in the last couple of quarters, very good growth in their cloud business. it was up 69%. you look at business analytics up 9%. so that's really been the key for them going forward, continuing to show progression in the software area, up 4%. the big drag is hardware, that was a really tough a
martin schroeder said some of ibm's business segments appeared solid like software. ibm moved more aggressively into the cloud services saw revenue edge higher but the pain was in hardware where revenue tumbled. lenovo is interested in ibm server business. and importantly besides the disappointing revenue number, ibm did reiterate its commitment to generate 20 bucks in eps in 2015. tyl tyler. >> thanks very much. >> our next guest is a big believer in big blue. dan morgan, senior...
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we heard from judy schroeder from ohio. >> i will for sure, for sure vote for people who will protectife at all stages from conception until natural death. >> she is here with a catholic group. but can republicans mobilize not just the diehards, but people who wouldn't necessarily brave this kind of weather. democrats also see this as an mobilizing issue, del. we saw the race for governor in virginia, and that was an issue that helped the democratic candidate win that election. the republican national convention is meeting in washington this week, and this is the first time they have arranged to have their meeting to coincide with this event, so they are trying to connect those two events. libby casey from washington, a cold washington, d.c. libby thank you very much. ♪ >>> it was another mixed day of trading on wall street. the dow right now down 35 points. the blue chips are being pulled back by ibm after the company reported disappointing earning sales. >>> almost all of the smallest cars failed when it came to protecting passengers. out of 11 mini cars tested only the chevrolet sp
we heard from judy schroeder from ohio. >> i will for sure, for sure vote for people who will protectife at all stages from conception until natural death. >> she is here with a catholic group. but can republicans mobilize not just the diehards, but people who wouldn't necessarily brave this kind of weather. democrats also see this as an mobilizing issue, del. we saw the race for governor in virginia, and that was an issue that helped the democratic candidate win that election. the...
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shortly after gerhard schroeder stopped being chancellor, he got a job at a russian energy giant. and the former transport minister on the right here went on to head the auto industry. various ngo's slam such career moves, particularly the speed with which politicians cease to serve the people and are to serve big is this. >> scores of michael schumacher's fans converged on the hospital in the french hospital where he is being treated to mark his birthday. >> he struck his head on a rock while on a family vacation. >> bout 100 and came to honor him. >> the hospital parking lot was just about to get up for this giant for ari banner -- for ari -- ferrari banner. fans wanted to be near their title on his birthday. schumacher is up on the fifth lore, where he has been in an induced coma for days. >> it's very important for us to be here to demonstrate our love and to be close to michael schumacher. we were shocked by this very serious accident, and we want him to get back to being the champion he has always been. >> in germany, a number of hands gathered in his hometown near cologne a
shortly after gerhard schroeder stopped being chancellor, he got a job at a russian energy giant. and the former transport minister on the right here went on to head the auto industry. various ngo's slam such career moves, particularly the speed with which politicians cease to serve the people and are to serve big is this. >> scores of michael schumacher's fans converged on the hospital in the french hospital where he is being treated to mark his birthday. >> he struck his head on a...
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and so was the schroeder bank, which was a financial agent for all of these companies. and in fact allen dulles sat on the board. and both brothers were stockholders as well. and so in 1951 they had to face the directors, which had been a client of sullivan and calm while more than half a century. to say that we failed. and there is nothing that we can do. and the brothers did not like having to give a message like that out. they'd never forgot that. but just as their rage was rising, they suffered another blow from the other side of the world and they had also come to power with the nationalist movement emerged after the second world war under the prime minister and the government have unanimous vote voted to nationalize iranian oil industry in that industry was owned by one company, the anglo iranian oil company. in that company had a financial agent was the schroeder bank and as i said, it was eight company of which allen dulles was part of. and so they had to say we failed you again. we couldn't protect you and there was not anything they could do with private lawye
and so was the schroeder bank, which was a financial agent for all of these companies. and in fact allen dulles sat on the board. and both brothers were stockholders as well. and so in 1951 they had to face the directors, which had been a client of sullivan and calm while more than half a century. to say that we failed. and there is nothing that we can do. and the brothers did not like having to give a message like that out. they'd never forgot that. but just as their rage was rising, they...
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. >> hello, my name is alex schroeder and i live at 4534 19th street, two doors to the east of the subject property. i have also looked at the plans through the various stages and have seen accommodations made to the neighbors' requests. being to the east certainly i appreciate the changes that carolyn made, although i did not request any. specifically she has pulled the building back so on the western side at certain elevations it is equal with the canadian consulate building on the opposite side of that alleyway called lamp sun lane and on the eastern side she has also pulled the building back at certain elevations to match the furthest point out on the building immediately to the eastern side. i think also in front she has pulled the building back 15 feet and those are sort of the usual and common changes to a proposed architecture so it doesn't have overbearing scale. and looking at the pictures i appreciate the effort and the outcome of the architectural rendering and i, too, have a -- this shows what you've seen already. some of the newer buildings, the canadian consulate and then tw
. >> hello, my name is alex schroeder and i live at 4534 19th street, two doors to the east of the subject property. i have also looked at the plans through the various stages and have seen accommodations made to the neighbors' requests. being to the east certainly i appreciate the changes that carolyn made, although i did not request any. specifically she has pulled the building back so on the western side at certain elevations it is equal with the canadian consulate building on the...
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in great written tony blair called it new labor and in germany schroeder called the new middle. essentially, tony blair actually gave the best definition. he said it's not a compromise between liberalism and conservatism. it's the modernization of liberalism but it's constantly modernizing your government. it goes to the points i talked about and what bill clinton norris talked about were three words, opportunity, responsibility and community. those were sort of the underlying themes of the ideas included americorps welfare reform fiscal discipline. , increasing. and reinventing government charter schools community placing. basically ideas that dealt with concerns people had in their everyday lives. >> host: al from is a guess and here's the cover of the book "the new democrats and the return to power" and the return to the -- "the new democrats and the return to power." what are some of the dangers that democrats face today? >> guest: the democrats right now have a demographic advantage. the republicans in the 1980s michael barone used to call the democrats the stupid party. an
in great written tony blair called it new labor and in germany schroeder called the new middle. essentially, tony blair actually gave the best definition. he said it's not a compromise between liberalism and conservatism. it's the modernization of liberalism but it's constantly modernizing your government. it goes to the points i talked about and what bill clinton norris talked about were three words, opportunity, responsibility and community. those were sort of the underlying themes of the...
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was to freeze new life into an old party when al from was started in the '80s and as congresswoman schroeder used to audiences democrats just need to do three things unfortunately no one knows what they are. [laughter] but tain i do a and he understood to lead the party out would take at a different kind of democrat and we have a different type of democratic party as a result. few have forgotten what the political wilderness was like take a look across the ipo at the end we constructed state of the republican party today. we have been there but thanks to bill clinton and hillary clinton and barack obama and joe biden and al from those that have worked their way up the ranks. a lot of people in this room made his vision come true he would not be here if not for the woman he met at the civil rights movement and worked with him and the love of his life in virginia. [cheers and applause] of the co-conspirators thank you for the lessons he taught us that ideas matter and obstacles don't. he is thinner than when he started but we are stronger because of his thick skin when the party had to break c
was to freeze new life into an old party when al from was started in the '80s and as congresswoman schroeder used to audiences democrats just need to do three things unfortunately no one knows what they are. [laughter] but tain i do a and he understood to lead the party out would take at a different kind of democrat and we have a different type of democratic party as a result. few have forgotten what the political wilderness was like take a look across the ipo at the end we constructed state of...
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joining us for more, jessica ground, uk equities fund manager at schroeders. nice to see you. they're saying we're weathering the storm. clearly, investors think now. >> i think for diageo, the trend was a slowdown and i think that disappointed. they had brought down expectations on the top line growth they were targeting. and people have been paying a premium for did i ageo's market exposure. china and nigeria were disappointing. so it's fantastic that north america and western europe were better. >> big staple cash drainage of companies who got a premiums because they were also -- you're getting more than half your income now from emerging markets and that has come back to bite a little bit, i suppose. >> i think it has. i think, you know, as we've seen, the other big news about the taper coming down by 10 billion and people are now really focusing on not just the slowdown, but also what the removal of liquidity means for emerging markets. and cop assumers, you know, it's just been more difficult across the board there. so i think this is going to away theme for that process
joining us for more, jessica ground, uk equities fund manager at schroeders. nice to see you. they're saying we're weathering the storm. clearly, investors think now. >> i think for diageo, the trend was a slowdown and i think that disappointed. they had brought down expectations on the top line growth they were targeting. and people have been paying a premium for did i ageo's market exposure. china and nigeria were disappointing. so it's fantastic that north america and western europe...
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and back then, as congresswoman pat schroeder used to tell audiences, democrats just need to do three things to win back the white house. unfortunately, no one knows what they are. [laughter] but al from knew. he understood that to lead a party out of the political wilderness would take a different kind of democrat, and today we have a different kind of democratic party as a result. and if you've forgotten what the political wilderness was like in those days, just take a look across the aisle at the sad, unreconstructed state of today's republican party. we've been there, and thanks to bill clinton and hillary clinton and barack obama and joe biden and al from and a host of new democrats like jack or markell of who have worked their way up the ranks, we decided long ago to be done with all that. there's a lot of people in this room who made al's vision come true. he certainly wouldn't be here if it weren't for the woman he met in the civil rights movement and worked alongside on the war on poverty, the mother of jeannie and sarah and the love of his life, ginger from. [applause] all o
and back then, as congresswoman pat schroeder used to tell audiences, democrats just need to do three things to win back the white house. unfortunately, no one knows what they are. [laughter] but al from knew. he understood that to lead a party out of the political wilderness would take a different kind of democrat, and today we have a different kind of democratic party as a result. and if you've forgotten what the political wilderness was like in those days, just take a look across the aisle...
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we also have entrepreneur and investor chris schroeder who co-founded and was the ceo of health central.com, one of the largest platforms in health and wellness in the united states. he sold the company back in 2011. let's huddle up on quit tea. chris, what are your feelings? >> i'm curious about the marketing expenses and how he gets this in front of people with a lot of the noise out there with both herbal remedies and many pharmaceuticals that are advertising to the space. >> joe? >> quitting smoking is one of the most difficult things i ever did. i know a lot of people would invest money into products that will help them quit. it will be interesting to see how effective this product is. >> i think it's great to have a healthy alternative out there to whether chemically sort of processed nicotine replacement products. at the same time, he's been moving so fast, i would like to know where he will get the money for the next leg of growth. let's bring him in. matt, come sit down. let's ask you a few questions. great to meet you. >> great to meet you, too. >> joe -- >> what kind of dollars d
we also have entrepreneur and investor chris schroeder who co-founded and was the ceo of health central.com, one of the largest platforms in health and wellness in the united states. he sold the company back in 2011. let's huddle up on quit tea. chris, what are your feelings? >> i'm curious about the marketing expenses and how he gets this in front of people with a lot of the noise out there with both herbal remedies and many pharmaceuticals that are advertising to the space. >>...
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people like pat schroeder and george miller had been working on it for a very long time. as newer people came to congress, we were working on it. at 100 million families have taken advantage of family and medical leave in our country. for many people, it is not paid. is a big difference. that is part of the initiative we have to see change in. is why i am so grateful to maria shriver and the shriver report because so many people are working in so many different ways that it raises visibility and gives people hope that something can be different if they way and with their voices that we can have paid family and medical leave again for children as well as for other family members that may be sick. it affects what men as well as women -- we just have to get it done. other countries look to us and say, what is it that you don't get about eight? -- about it? the same thing is childcare. he competition for talent has made some difference. if they want to attract real talent, they will just have to adjust some of these policies. i don't want this in any way to be interpreted as
people like pat schroeder and george miller had been working on it for a very long time. as newer people came to congress, we were working on it. at 100 million families have taken advantage of family and medical leave in our country. for many people, it is not paid. is a big difference. that is part of the initiative we have to see change in. is why i am so grateful to maria shriver and the shriver report because so many people are working in so many different ways that it raises visibility...
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. >> reporter: trucker greg schroeder had been stuck in his truck 23 hours when he spoke to cnn. >> seen hundreds of accidents. not stuck on anything. just nowhere to go. >> reporter: all from a snowfall of at most 3 1/2 inches and a layer of ice so slippery these kids could play hockey on it. atlanta's mayor admits the government was partly to blame because schools and government offices let people out at about the same time businesses shut down in the early afternoon on tuesday. is that how it really escalates so quickly, everyone hitting the road at the same time? >> it does. practically, if everybody is hitting the road at the same time, your demand on the transportation network will be so high that the corresponding capacity or supply of your network will not be able to handle such demand. >> reporter: in atlanta, that led to people taking 12, 14 hours, or longer to get home. what's it like to be stuck or sliding around in this chaos? >> five miles an hour. >> reporter: here's self-shot video from cnn meteorologist mari ramos. she chronicled her journey home traveling north on i-75.
. >> reporter: trucker greg schroeder had been stuck in his truck 23 hours when he spoke to cnn. >> seen hundreds of accidents. not stuck on anything. just nowhere to go. >> reporter: all from a snowfall of at most 3 1/2 inches and a layer of ice so slippery these kids could play hockey on it. atlanta's mayor admits the government was partly to blame because schools and government offices let people out at about the same time businesses shut down in the early afternoon on...
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talking about the family medical leave act when president clinton was elected and people like pat schroederhe rest had been working on it for a very long time and that is a great thing. 100 million families have taken advantage of the family medical leave in the country, but for many people it is not paid and that is a big difference. so that is a part of this initiative that we have to see the change in and that is why i am so grateful to maria shriver and the report because everybody is working in so many different ways that this raises the ability and it gives people hope that something can be different if the way in with their voices that we can have paid family medical leave, again, for children as well as for other family members who may be sick and it affects what men as well as women we have to get it done. other countries look to us and say what you get about the same thing about child care but on the subject, the competition for the real talent has made some difference. if they want to attract real talent, the women in the workforce are just going to have to adjust to some of thes
talking about the family medical leave act when president clinton was elected and people like pat schroederhe rest had been working on it for a very long time and that is a great thing. 100 million families have taken advantage of the family medical leave in the country, but for many people it is not paid and that is a big difference. so that is a part of this initiative that we have to see the change in and that is why i am so grateful to maria shriver and the report because everybody is...