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true. >> simon: mr.r, i've been doing this a long time. ( laughs ) and i've received lots of reactions from just about everyone i've done stories about. but i've never gotten a reaction before from a story that hasn't been broadcast yet. >> oren: well, there's a first time for everything, bob. >> simon: this land has seen just about everything over the centuries. the ritual in the church of the holy sepulchre the day before easter hasn't changed in more than a millennium. we went into the church with patriarch theophilos and watched thousands jostling to get as close as they could to the tomb from which they believe christ was risen. pilgrims have been coming here since 1106 a.d. to wash themselves in the holy fire, to celebrate the founding miracle of christianity. they will certainly continue to do so. but how many will be coming from the neighborhood? that's not a religious question anymore; it's political. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to see what some of the last villages jesus ever visited look li
true. >> simon: mr.r, i've been doing this a long time. ( laughs ) and i've received lots of reactions from just about everyone i've done stories about. but i've never gotten a reaction before from a story that hasn't been broadcast yet. >> oren: well, there's a first time for everything, bob. >> simon: this land has seen just about everything over the centuries. the ritual in the church of the holy sepulchre the day before easter hasn't changed in more than a millennium. we...
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>> ( speaking french ) >> simon: the 8th of november in 2003. >> carrime bilolo: yes. >> simon: why dosimon: "well," he said, "it's like a birth for us in this symphony orchestra, so it's a date we can't forget." and this is how they get to rehearsal, six days a week-- 90 minutes each way. some would call it a trek; for them, it's a commute. when they get downtown, the last stretch is on a bus. what keeps them going? the music-- always, the music. ♪ ♪ >> kallhammer: they come here every day, they sing, and they go home. it's really amazing. ♪ ♪ >> simon: it's pretty difficult to relate to that, isn't it? >> kallhammer: yeah. i don't think that anybody would do that, with this conditions, in our country, no. >> simon: the boys and the choir have quite a repertoire now: bach, mendelssohn, handel... and, of course, beethoven. the week we were there, the orchestra was rehearsing beethoven's ninth symphony. not exactly starter music, but armand was determined to take it on. and like a good general, he reviewed all his troops. ♪ ♪ the choir-- okay. ♪ ♪ the strings? not bad. ♪ ♪ but the full
>> ( speaking french ) >> simon: the 8th of november in 2003. >> carrime bilolo: yes. >> simon: why dosimon: "well," he said, "it's like a birth for us in this symphony orchestra, so it's a date we can't forget." and this is how they get to rehearsal, six days a week-- 90 minutes each way. some would call it a trek; for them, it's a commute. when they get downtown, the last stretch is on a bus. what keeps them going? the music-- always, the music. ♪...
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insecure, vain. >> simon's world is simon. contestants on tv, you're no good and he has suffered the same for 20 years in the music business. people have been heaping, heaping manure on him telling him he's no good. >> reporter: and now, a reported $70 million a year for shows like "american idol," "x factor," "america's got talent" finally living on his own over-the-top terms. including relationships with women, lots. the book seems to end any speculation cowell is anything but a lady's man. i mean it kind of makes him look like a stud. >> it makes him look like a stud. but he's a 52-year-old stud. you think he's misbehaved. he likes women who are uncomplicated, bit trashy. i said what do you think about the girls you have on your shows and he said, well they're my toys. >> quote simon saying he dated pop star dannii minogue, made moves on paula abdul and sheryl crow. bower spent days and nights aboard simon's rented party yacht. >> they didn't stop breakfast until three in the afternoon and then they just carried on until 5:
insecure, vain. >> simon's world is simon. contestants on tv, you're no good and he has suffered the same for 20 years in the music business. people have been heaping, heaping manure on him telling him he's no good. >> reporter: and now, a reported $70 million a year for shows like "american idol," "x factor," "america's got talent" finally living on his own over-the-top terms. including relationships with women, lots. the book seems to end any...
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simon says baker? >> well, it was down 1%.ually reported stronger earnings than expected but they cautioned on the strength of the dollar going forward which can have a big impact on earnings. they revised it on the downward to which nobody liked. >> now the drop, union pacific down 2%. >> these guys smoked on eps and revenue. it was a great quarter but operating ratios is what hurt them which is why the stock is selling off here. i like kansas city southern ahead of their earnings. to me that's the way you play the rails. >> we have a pop in united health unh. stephanie? >> they raised guidance. better medical loss ratio trends and membership growth. we haven't talked about that in a long time in the hmos. >> and the exciting insurance world, higher by 4%. >> buy the travelers here. it is up 4% today but you look at the name, tons of growth similar to verizon. you can own it. cheap valuation. the stock should go higher on a global rebound. >> all right. drop an apple up 2%. simon takes the cake baker? >> apple down 2%. i thin
simon says baker? >> well, it was down 1%.ually reported stronger earnings than expected but they cautioned on the strength of the dollar going forward which can have a big impact on earnings. they revised it on the downward to which nobody liked. >> now the drop, union pacific down 2%. >> these guys smoked on eps and revenue. it was a great quarter but operating ratios is what hurt them which is why the stock is selling off here. i like kansas city southern ahead of their...
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and this was absolutely on fire, simon.ive got down to around 110 last night and traded up nearly $140. looking at the 52-week high, if we can get to there, you've got to sell everything you got. we got right to that 52-week high, the stock dumped $6 from there, kachl back down to $133. same story in vmw, vm wear. pulled back dramatically, did set a new 52-week high, but if you hung around too long up there, shame on you. it's another one of those things where you get up to these where a stock is either to the downside support like apple or resistance to the upside like vm wear and f5, and you take your profits, turn and run, and don't wait for the big stick to hit you. >> there's another stock that stood out to me and we'll talk about others in a bit. but ebay, look at the performance in ebay today up 13.5%. but i caution folks, hopefully you've been in it. because we've talked about e bay for a while. paypal to me is worth $28 to $30. here's a stock that traded close to -- excuse me six or seven times normal volume made b
and this was absolutely on fire, simon.ive got down to around 110 last night and traded up nearly $140. looking at the 52-week high, if we can get to there, you've got to sell everything you got. we got right to that 52-week high, the stock dumped $6 from there, kachl back down to $133. same story in vmw, vm wear. pulled back dramatically, did set a new 52-week high, but if you hung around too long up there, shame on you. it's another one of those things where you get up to these where a stock...
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is in a book about simon? of that, he has a one-night stand with a woman in l.a. who robs him of a computer that has secrets of x factor and "american idol." this is going to be good. >> it's that whole how would no publicity is bad publicity. >> and unbelievable. >> and tupac and now, they may take that on tour? >> and did you see this? i was blown away and this is the hologram image. they joined tupac on stage and -- that reaction is unbelievable and they're talking about having tupac, the image g on tour with snoop and dr. dre. it's $1,000 for the 10 minutes he was on stage and did four songs. it's very, very expensive. and this opened up a big thing. could you bring back whitney houston and michael jackson? >> and there is nothing confirmed. >> last but not least, a guy tries out for an nfl team's cheering roster. the question, what in the world did he make it? what is going on? >> he's not made it for the denver broncos but our guy wants to be the first man ever, he's not giving up. >> is he serious? >> a
is in a book about simon? of that, he has a one-night stand with a woman in l.a. who robs him of a computer that has secrets of x factor and "american idol." this is going to be good. >> it's that whole how would no publicity is bad publicity. >> and unbelievable. >> and tupac and now, they may take that on tour? >> and did you see this? i was blown away and this is the hologram image. they joined tupac on stage and -- that reaction is unbelievable and they're...
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i'm brian shactman with the lovely sue herera and the charming and whit ty simon hobbs. "power lunch" begins right now. after the markets have been selling off since the opening bell after a series of negative headlines out of europe while we're off the lows of the day we're down about 40 points plus on the s&p. the nasdaq down a quarter. the pulse of the market slowdown in europe worries has oil and gold trading lower. wti down 1.25% and gold down $10. the volatility index about the only thing in the green right now. 11.3%. dipping back below 20, was above it for a good portion of this session. now to our midday movers, kellogg getting hammered after cutting its outlook. more on that in a few minutes. sun trust up 3.75%. they reported strong earnings and microsoft reporting just in the last hour selling patents to facebook. we'll have more on that later. it's down more than .75%. we want to get to the trading floors. we have full team coverage of this selloff. bob pisani at the nyse, sharon epperson atd the nymex and seema mody at the nasdaq. we begin with bob. >> the f
i'm brian shactman with the lovely sue herera and the charming and whit ty simon hobbs. "power lunch" begins right now. after the markets have been selling off since the opening bell after a series of negative headlines out of europe while we're off the lows of the day we're down about 40 points plus on the s&p. the nasdaq down a quarter. the pulse of the market slowdown in europe worries has oil and gold trading lower. wti down 1.25% and gold down $10. the volatility index about...
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simon johnson, great to see you, thank you.for tonight's show, thanks for watching, i'm "kudlow," free market economics, limit government please. this at&t 4g network is fast. hey, heard any updates on the game? i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. at&t. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. how the
simon johnson, great to see you, thank you.for tonight's show, thanks for watching, i'm "kudlow," free market economics, limit government please. this at&t 4g network is fast. hey, heard any updates on the game? i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we...
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simon is our guest host today. what do you thing of this the move to up the resources to prop up the imf? >> it's all encouraging. the one thing you have to remember is whenever the imf gets involved with lending you money, there's an awful lot of funds attached. spain and italy and the likes of them will probably be relung aunt to go to the imf more money. they'd rather keep it internal and then they don't have to follow through on the commitm t commitments. so while it's good news, it's a sign of the progress that the eu has made over the last few months. it's still far from a long term solution and it comes with a lot of cash yachts. >> interesting to know. simon grose-hodge, our guest host. carolyn, let's move on. >> they may have dispelled some of the fears about eurozone, but portugal may still be a cause for concern. head to cnbc.com for more analysis. christine. >> well, carolyn, this is how the asian markets are looking today. pretty good actually. pretty green across the board. we have, of course, concern
simon is our guest host today. what do you thing of this the move to up the resources to prop up the imf? >> it's all encouraging. the one thing you have to remember is whenever the imf gets involved with lending you money, there's an awful lot of funds attached. spain and italy and the likes of them will probably be relung aunt to go to the imf more money. they'd rather keep it internal and then they don't have to follow through on the commitm t commitments. so while it's good news, it's...
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bob. >> hello, simon. you're right. it was definitely about europe. we saw this today because the minute that europe ended at 11:30 or europe closed at 11:30 and here we are on the s&p on an intraday basis, you can see we start immediately coming off our lows. it's still a down day, but not nearly as bad as it was about an hour and a half ago. as far as whether this whole decoupling issue is real or not, it's not been a good week for us or for europe. but i want to point out that not every stock market is moving in tandem. for example, we're down about 1.5% for the week on the s&p 500, but european stocks, well, germany almost down 3%. italy down 5%. and look at china. china was up 2.3%. and australia, a big commodity producer, was flat. so the world is not moving exactly in tandem whether or not decoupling is real or not. elsewhere it's just been an ugly day again for some of the big commodity companies, big energy companies. coal stocks, can this get any worse for coal companies? i mean look at this. they keep dropping. whether you're talking about
bob. >> hello, simon. you're right. it was definitely about europe. we saw this today because the minute that europe ended at 11:30 or europe closed at 11:30 and here we are on the s&p on an intraday basis, you can see we start immediately coming off our lows. it's still a down day, but not nearly as bad as it was about an hour and a half ago. as far as whether this whole decoupling issue is real or not, it's not been a good week for us or for europe. but i want to point out that not...
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taking a bit of criticism for that as well, simon. i think what we'll be watching for not in these minutes but in the months to come, april is the big meeting where they're going to have to decide what to do with twist. i'm thinking it's probably 50/50 that they don't continue it now. >> what time are the minutes outs? >> 2 p.m. >> excellent, sir. >>> a market update with bob pisani down at the nyse. >> sue, as you all know over there, it's all about europe. as europe was moving down and simon noted earlier we closed right near the lows on europe, our markets continue to move down. in fact, strangely, we continue to move down even after europe closed here. we've now bounced off of that. it's all about europe, by and large. we see some of the risk off factors today. the energy stocks. some of the technology stocks are a little bit on the weaker side. put up some of the major sectors and you can see there what i'm talking about. energies, financials, materials and industrials all to the downside. european banks to the downside. this has
taking a bit of criticism for that as well, simon. i think what we'll be watching for not in these minutes but in the months to come, april is the big meeting where they're going to have to decide what to do with twist. i'm thinking it's probably 50/50 that they don't continue it now. >> what time are the minutes outs? >> 2 p.m. >> excellent, sir. >>> a market update with bob pisani down at the nyse. >> sue, as you all know over there, it's all about europe. as...
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sister simone campbell, your thoughts? >> he has some good points.c sisters -- we were encouraged in the 1950's and in the 1960's to get educated, it advanced degrees, to enter into engaging the world. we have done that. i think that is part of what some of the challenge is. many of our hierarchy who have grown up in an all male clergy really do not know how to engage women who are thoughtful, prayerful, questioning, and willing to stand up for believes, even if it is not popular. i think they're not used to dealing with that level of candor. i think a lot of the tension experienced right now is around culture. if you will notice, none of the criticism -- they're not criticizing the court teachings of jesus. we follow the gospel. what they're criticizing is the engagement and culture. we come from a democratic culture. my community lives in a democratic culture. we elect our leadership. we nurture each other, are communitarian. we follow the rule of benedick . saying tod. listen to every member of the committee and the truth will emerge. this is a cu
sister simone campbell, your thoughts? >> he has some good points.c sisters -- we were encouraged in the 1950's and in the 1960's to get educated, it advanced degrees, to enter into engaging the world. we have done that. i think that is part of what some of the challenge is. many of our hierarchy who have grown up in an all male clergy really do not know how to engage women who are thoughtful, prayerful, questioning, and willing to stand up for believes, even if it is not popular. i think...
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. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm sanjay gupta. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease
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company we also have let america mirror off he is chief economist at all critter financial corp and simon fenton fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok first of this have a look at where russia's economy stands. following a significant drop in december two thousand and eleven russians tugs gained more steam in the first quarter of two thousand and twelve the sharp two thousand to eleven gave way to the capital inflows with russia would performing other brics and emerging markets in midday provide to many put unsounded between state and russia's economy had to completely overcome the consequences of the financial crisis with the g.d.p. reaching the pre-crisis levels in march oil prices soared to do more than one hundred twenty six dollars per barrel on the back of global economic improvement in the current brant price at one hundred eighteen dollars per barrel would allow the russian government to reduce the budget deficit or even see no deficit at all real consumer spending remains robust we think that consumer confidence is building. we can feel the why the
company we also have let america mirror off he is chief economist at all critter financial corp and simon fenton fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok first of this have a look at where russia's economy stands. following a significant drop in december two thousand and eleven russians tugs gained more steam in the first quarter of two thousand and twelve the sharp two thousand to eleven gave way to the capital inflows with russia would performing other brics and...
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lavelle welcome back to the program let's continue our discussion on russia's economic environment simon if i can go to you may is an interesting month for investors when we look at russia a lot of people make a decision to come in sit pretty or just walk away what do you think this month a may is going to be all about made an interesting run for all over the world for the markets the traditional selling they go away. from from my personal perspective on the markets have been so turbulent over the last three or four weeks. this is on the back of insane growth in general in february so we've benefited from from from gains across portfolios been fairly conservative in our approach over the last four four weeks and maintaining that stance when it's so many political uncertainties within fronts we have you know the iranian situation keeps coming and coming back and forth we still have you know an election year in the u.s. without chinese political ramifications going on at the moment that so there are many different situations that been it's fluid the one thing i would say good or bad becaus
lavelle welcome back to the program let's continue our discussion on russia's economic environment simon if i can go to you may is an interesting month for investors when we look at russia a lot of people make a decision to come in sit pretty or just walk away what do you think this month a may is going to be all about made an interesting run for all over the world for the markets the traditional selling they go away. from from my personal perspective on the markets have been so turbulent over...
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my i mean simon probably knows this better than i but my sense is that there is a fair bit of in and out but then you've got a core of long term investment that that is coming in from your multi multinational companies what you don't have in russia yet is a lot of private equity money coming in in the early years we had oligarchs playing that particular role but if you look at the number of private equity firms in russia today you can count them on one hand so there are very few needs to change for that what needs to change for that i think is that people need to have a much different perception of where russia is going in the next ten years because my time horizon is let's say five to eight years and when i go out and talk to international investors in the middle east and in the far east russia's and on their radar screen i had one quake because you can't make money you know as a political risk one i think people are afraid to come to russia it's just that they're really afraid to come to russia so when i was in quezon you know bad p.r. if it's a way it's a bad p.r. situation but it
my i mean simon probably knows this better than i but my sense is that there is a fair bit of in and out but then you've got a core of long term investment that that is coming in from your multi multinational companies what you don't have in russia yet is a lot of private equity money coming in in the early years we had oligarchs playing that particular role but if you look at the number of private equity firms in russia today you can count them on one hand so there are very few needs to change...
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here to tell us more about it is simon from sotherby's. welcome to "power lunch." sue. hi, tyler. >> good to see you again. one of the key questions we all had in the newsroom is who do you think is going to buy this? do you think it will be an individual? obviously one of great net worth. or do you think that a museum might want to purchase this? it seems it would be quite a gem for a number of the new museums sprouting up in various parts of the world. >> that's the question, isn't it? i think it's one or the other. my feeling is that we're either going to see a deeply passionate private individual acquire this work for his own collection, or one of the world's great institutions. one of the things about the scream is it has a genuinely global reach. so i can say to you at this point that it could go just about anywhere in the world. >> is it a risk for the individual to buy it though? because it is so well-known. it's been copied in so many different ways whether you're talking about movies or whether you're talking about products, things like that, it's been co
here to tell us more about it is simon from sotherby's. welcome to "power lunch." sue. hi, tyler. >> good to see you again. one of the key questions we all had in the newsroom is who do you think is going to buy this? do you think it will be an individual? obviously one of great net worth. or do you think that a museum might want to purchase this? it seems it would be quite a gem for a number of the new museums sprouting up in various parts of the world. >> that's the...
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>> good question, simon.hink the most vulnerable are going to be the sectors that are most leveraged to, you know, pick up an economic growth. i think the financials have had a great run. i'd trim there. some of the cyclicals. some of the commodity-related names as well. and i rotate into things like large cap pharma, pph, consumer staples, utilities. and i think that will be a play as to whether any potential storm. remember last year s&p 500 closed flat on the year, but between the beginning of may and the beginning of october, the market sold off over 20%. not saying we're going to have that kind of a down move here, but i think you have the potential for good size pullback. and you want to play defense right now. if that means taking some money out of the market, buying some puts, selling some calls or rotating into more defensive sectors, i think that's what makes sense here. >> bill, craig, thank you very much. we're a little pressed on time. have you back soon. >> up next on monday media mauling, citi
>> good question, simon.hink the most vulnerable are going to be the sectors that are most leveraged to, you know, pick up an economic growth. i think the financials have had a great run. i'd trim there. some of the cyclicals. some of the commodity-related names as well. and i rotate into things like large cap pharma, pph, consumer staples, utilities. and i think that will be a play as to whether any potential storm. remember last year s&p 500 closed flat on the year, but between the...
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simon? >> diana, thank you very much. >>> meantime, get ready for one of the most important earnings seasons we've had for a while. that's for sure. it all kicks off in three hours when alcoa reports. overall wall street expectations are pretty low and indeed falling in some cases. what will companies blame this time for their results? bob pisani has the top three excuses. bob? >> earnings growth is slowing down. that's good and bad news. already you can see people trying to justify what's going on. the fact that we're only going to grow 1% in earnings this year. the top three shows up are number one, what's going on in europe. that makes an awful lot of sense. the other is the recent strength in the dollar. the third is higher energy and commodity costs. all three will come together this afternoon when alcoa reports. a global company deals with higher energy costs, dealing with the stronger dollar and tealing with the weaker europe. >> they blamed europe the last quarter, too. >> that's rig
simon? >> diana, thank you very much. >>> meantime, get ready for one of the most important earnings seasons we've had for a while. that's for sure. it all kicks off in three hours when alcoa reports. overall wall street expectations are pretty low and indeed falling in some cases. what will companies blame this time for their results? bob pisani has the top three excuses. bob? >> earnings growth is slowing down. that's good and bad news. already you can see people trying...
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next, we have simon crosby.e is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and pros
next, we have simon crosby.e is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear...
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he's simon cowell's latest unlikely discovery. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, and tonight juju chang, this is "nightline". >>> good evening, i'm juju chang. there may be 666 million reasons it's a mega mystery. while the rest of us have worthless slips of papers we know there's three winners in three states. while it just took a few seconds for the machine to spit out those six magic numbers, who picked them and who will profit is taking a lot longer to sort out. here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: tonight, the melg ga millions mystery only deepens. the maryland woman who told the "new york post" she had a ticket worth almost $220 million told us she needs to double-check. >> do you still have the ticker? >> reporter: she works at this mcdonald's outside baltimore. only about a quarter of a mile from this seven-11 where the winning ticket was bought. she's not the only one confused. when she told the paper she won, her mcdonald's co-worker said, wait a minute, we won, too. they say she was part of their mcdonald's office pool. >
he's simon cowell's latest unlikely discovery. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, and tonight juju chang, this is "nightline". >>> good evening, i'm juju chang. there may be 666 million reasons it's a mega mystery. while the rest of us have worthless slips of papers we know there's three winners in three states. while it just took a few seconds for the machine to spit out those six magic numbers, who picked them and...
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megyn: i don't think i've ever seen simon get so fiery. that is very fiery for simon.employment rate went down. i think that must be true, simon doesn't usually get so upset. >> 52% oppose obamacare as opposed to 48% of men. obamacare is intensely unpopular with this country and it's unpopular with women in fact. the unemployment rate is better, absolutely, but you know what unemployment went up for women more dramatically under president obama from the time he took office until today. it was 7% when he took office, it's 8.1% for women today. women's unemployment isn't great. i don't know last time simon went to fill up his tank in the gas station. that is the number three issue and it's not working for obama. megyn: it's a depressing experience. i can speak to that personally. >> the unemployment rate has come down two entire percentage points, the biggest drop in modern history. thank you very much. megyn: thank you for being here. i want to get back to our breaking news. a navy jet with two pilots aboard has crashed into an apartment building. they were able to para
megyn: i don't think i've ever seen simon get so fiery. that is very fiery for simon.employment rate went down. i think that must be true, simon doesn't usually get so upset. >> 52% oppose obamacare as opposed to 48% of men. obamacare is intensely unpopular with this country and it's unpopular with women in fact. the unemployment rate is better, absolutely, but you know what unemployment went up for women more dramatically under president obama from the time he took office until today. it...
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simon? >> i wouldn't disagree.the car industry is actually with the dealerships. a name i really like in there is sonic automotive. owns 109 dealerships, 30 different brands as opposed to one brand. any incremental news about car sales, this stock is going higher. own the dealerships, not the car dealer. >> amazon seems to be in a bullish pattern, no? >> i tend to like amazon. when you look at this chart, it just seems to just scream to the upside. moves to the upside. everybody gets their arms, and they can't put it around the valuation levels. yet their growth continues to be there. i think for now amazon does go high zbler paul singleton asked, is urban a sell yet at these levels? j.b.? >> it's not cheap. you're talking about 25 times earnings. they do have some growth. today it's up because citigroup went from sell to neutral. that really doesn't mean a lot to me. a name i've been in and i like a lot better than urban is lulu zblvrj. >>> coming up, final trades from our halftime team. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] y
simon? >> i wouldn't disagree.the car industry is actually with the dealerships. a name i really like in there is sonic automotive. owns 109 dealerships, 30 different brands as opposed to one brand. any incremental news about car sales, this stock is going higher. own the dealerships, not the car dealer. >> amazon seems to be in a bullish pattern, no? >> i tend to like amazon. when you look at this chart, it just seems to just scream to the upside. moves to the upside....
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joining us more now is robert simon, the founder of reston, virginia.simon, it is a pleasure to have you on the air this morning. may i first say happy birthday to you. >> thank you very much. >> what did you do to celebrate your birthday? >> we had a lovely party at the nature house. it's the 70-acre nature center. lovely building. nice party. >> i'm glad it was a nice party. tell me about, after all these years, founding reston so many years ago. you still live in the community obviously. what are you most pleased about when it comes to your creation? >> i'm not sure i got that question. could you give it to me again? >> sure. what are you proudest of when it comes to reston? >> oh, i think there are a couple of things. one, families grow here and stay here. the other thing is, we have quite a few people who could afford mega houses, but they chose to stay here in smaller houses, because this is a community. i think that's what i'm proudest of. >> i've had occasion to spend time in reston, and it's remarkable to see how it's grown. the reston town cen
joining us more now is robert simon, the founder of reston, virginia.simon, it is a pleasure to have you on the air this morning. may i first say happy birthday to you. >> thank you very much. >> what did you do to celebrate your birthday? >> we had a lovely party at the nature house. it's the 70-acre nature center. lovely building. nice party. >> i'm glad it was a nice party. tell me about, after all these years, founding reston so many years ago. you still live in the...
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he's simon cowell's latest fledgling. >> good evening, i'm juju chang. there may be $656 million jackpot has turned into a mega mystery. while the rest of us have useless paper, we know there are three winners in three states. while it took a few seconds for a machine to spit out the magic numbers, who picked them and who will profit is taking longer to sort out. >> reporter: tonight the mystery only deepens. the maryland woman who told the "new york post" she had a ticket worth almost $220 million told us she needs to double-check. >> reporter: do you still have the ticket? she works at this mcdojd's outside baltimore, a mile away from where the winning ticket was bought. she's not the only one confused. when she told the paper she won, her mostly cloudy's co-workers said, wait a minute, we won too. they say she was part of their mcdonald's office pool. >> everybody give like $5 each. >> reporter: all of this back-biting, all of this angst and remember, we don't even know if she actually won a cent. what we do know is this scenario has played out plenty
he's simon cowell's latest fledgling. >> good evening, i'm juju chang. there may be $656 million jackpot has turned into a mega mystery. while the rest of us have useless paper, we know there are three winners in three states. while it took a few seconds for a machine to spit out the magic numbers, who picked them and who will profit is taking longer to sort out. >> reporter: tonight the mystery only deepens. the maryland woman who told the "new york post" she had a ticket...
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simon standing by the wall.look good coming out of europe. if you look to where the indices are sitting at the moment. that masks an underlying weakness and persistent problem with spain. take a look where the session chart is for the major indices. you'll see during the course of the session, if anything we managed to move slightly higher. the open in wall street has assisted with that. partly one of the reasons why europe looks as strong, we had a power deal come through today. a big power deal, $11 billion. french utility gdf buying the 30% of international power it doesn't already own. a lot of the markets, you see those powering gas supplies that are doing well today. they have a heavy weighting. though are masking the weakness within the banks. i want to show you where we are with the spanish yield. that is critical. thursday we learn is when they will auction the two-year notes and ten-year notes. today we are quite clearly above 6% on the yield. we've been there before. we are back up at levels we had at
simon standing by the wall.look good coming out of europe. if you look to where the indices are sitting at the moment. that masks an underlying weakness and persistent problem with spain. take a look where the session chart is for the major indices. you'll see during the course of the session, if anything we managed to move slightly higher. the open in wall street has assisted with that. partly one of the reasons why europe looks as strong, we had a power deal come through today. a big power...
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paul simon.. and these next guys? guys?ttis ballimore banddon theestar- you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break )) hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question. just look for the white check. &pit's our last chance to pote...and yyu could help baltimore represent in london! dreamboat armada is oneeof 86 finalists in the "hard rock calling 2012 contest."the band is here this morning with moree calling 2012" contest?ckk --how did you guys become finalists? --if you win, you'll earn a spot on the which includes ssringsteen, paul simon, soundgarden, and --howwdo you vooe? --performance --performance 3to vote, loo on to ffx baltimore dottcom slash vote, log on to imooe dot
paul simon.. and these next guys? guys?ttis ballimore banddon theestar- you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break )) hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other...
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simon hobbs, can't wait. >> i'd love to hear what simon has to say because everyone i've talked to is talking about the spanish and the ministry banks out there. we need some help from you guys. do you remember that valentine? >> you say that jokingly but -- >> i'm not saying it jokingly. >> but they did it in greece and the greek banks sucked it every day and became victims of their sovereign. it's not funny. >> the point is, it's happening. >> yeah, i'm sure it is. >> and the valentine that i'm referring so the the 1% euros that they are giving out. simon, what's your thoughts? >> both sides are in this together now, isn't it? look how badly the spanish stock market is doing. we're 4% above the crisis lows. the danger is that with spain the economy is crumbling so badly. the loans are rising, debts are rising so badly at 20% unemployment. the government is going to have to presumably come in and help them. will there be external funds? that's the conversation that is going on. they are all in it together. to a certain extent we are also in it with them. if either the corporate confi
simon hobbs, can't wait. >> i'd love to hear what simon has to say because everyone i've talked to is talking about the spanish and the ministry banks out there. we need some help from you guys. do you remember that valentine? >> you say that jokingly but -- >> i'm not saying it jokingly. >> but they did it in greece and the greek banks sucked it every day and became victims of their sovereign. it's not funny. >> the point is, it's happening. >> yeah, i'm...
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mall right now, david simon is in charge of simon property group.ave you on program. >> thank you. >> let me get your take on what larry silverstene said. that was back in february. he said prices are off the charts. >> if you look at the shopping center business, it's very healthy. there is clearly, our first quarter results indicate kind of the health of our overall company and retailers. our tenant sales were up a little over 11% for the quarter. and our comp or cash flow from properties was up 5.7% for the quarters. so consumers are back, they're spending. it is not as bad as everybody thinks it is, and our company's never been stronger and in a better spot. >> i want it zero in on retail. i've been talking to a lot of people about retail. i want to get your take on this. first, in terms of freedom tower, where do you see the money come from in terms of wanting in, wantinging it build out? is it foreign money or u.s. money? >> from a capital market point of view, the demand is both domestic pension fund demand, domestic investors. but also a num
mall right now, david simon is in charge of simon property group.ave you on program. >> thank you. >> let me get your take on what larry silverstene said. that was back in february. he said prices are off the charts. >> if you look at the shopping center business, it's very healthy. there is clearly, our first quarter results indicate kind of the health of our overall company and retailers. our tenant sales were up a little over 11% for the quarter. and our comp or cash flow...
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alfredo simone to the mound. a wild pitch and zimmerman scores. nobody happier than he.hose are the two winners today. the new orleans saints are pressed to find an interim coach while their leader sits a year in suspension. he takes over in game 1 when he suffers a suspension of six games. he will likely hinder the reins to aaron cromer. -- hand over the reins to aaron cromer. this 240 pound sturgeon was tagged and released by the department of natural resources. set the record by nearly 30 pounds. but more interesting, the estimated age of the 7 foot 3 inch female, 125 years. and she would have wait another 30 pounds, but recently laid eggs. 125 years old and procreating. that is impressive. stay with us. >> here is what we are working on for 11 news tonight, reaction from trayvon martin's family. how they reacted during the charges against george zimmerman. bentonite compound police one bentonite compound police one europe -- and the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels rea
alfredo simone to the mound. a wild pitch and zimmerman scores. nobody happier than he.hose are the two winners today. the new orleans saints are pressed to find an interim coach while their leader sits a year in suspension. he takes over in game 1 when he suffers a suspension of six games. he will likely hinder the reins to aaron cromer. -- hand over the reins to aaron cromer. this 240 pound sturgeon was tagged and released by the department of natural resources. set the record by nearly 30...
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. >> rose: we conclude this evening with simon callow on stage with the brooklyn academy of music in being shakespeare. >> toward the pebbled store, so do our minutes hasten to their end, each changing place with that which went before, in sequent toil, all forwards to contend, nativity, once the main of light, crawls to maturity, where with being crowned crooked eclipses gets its glorious sight and time which gave, does now his gift confound. >> rose: from golf to shakespeare, from bubba watson to yani tseng, to simon callow, when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bubba watson is here at six years old, he began curving plastic golf balls a nine iron in the family's backyard and never had a coach or taken a single lesson, on sunday he was crowned a masters champion at augusta national, he captured the green jacket in dramatic fashion on the second hole in a stud death play-off against lewis east haze en, he pulled off one of the most imag
. >> rose: we conclude this evening with simon callow on stage with the brooklyn academy of music in being shakespeare. >> toward the pebbled store, so do our minutes hasten to their end, each changing place with that which went before, in sequent toil, all forwards to contend, nativity, once the main of light, crawls to maturity, where with being crowned crooked eclipses gets its glorious sight and time which gave, does now his gift confound. >> rose: from golf to...