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>> simon: yeah. >> beltracchi: $5 million, i think. >> simon: $5 million.an do it in three days? >> beltracchi: yeah, oh, yes, yes, sure, or quicker. >> simon: beltracchi estimates he has done 25 max ernsts. he is not copying an existing work; he's painting something he thinks ernst might have done if he'd had the time or felt like it. so you would be doing a cezanne that cezanne never painted, but that you thought he might have wanted to paint. >> beltracchi: yes, exactly. >> simon: so, in a sense, every beltracchi painting is an original. he just lied about who painted it. he says he has forged a hundred artists and can do just about anyone. could you do a rembrandt? >> beltracchi: yeah, sure. ( laughs ) >> simon: could you do a leonardo? >> beltracchi: yeah, yeah, sure. >> simon: who couldn't you do? >> beltracchi: maybe bellini. ( laughs ) bellini's really difficult. >> simon: he has sold his forgeries, of course, but says he can still see some of them because they're on public display. have you seen your paintings, your forgeries, hanging in museums? >
>> simon: yeah. >> beltracchi: $5 million, i think. >> simon: $5 million.an do it in three days? >> beltracchi: yeah, oh, yes, yes, sure, or quicker. >> simon: beltracchi estimates he has done 25 max ernsts. he is not copying an existing work; he's painting something he thinks ernst might have done if he'd had the time or felt like it. so you would be doing a cezanne that cezanne never painted, but that you thought he might have wanted to paint. >>...
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>> glassey: they went inside this store. >> simon: and if they get... they only get 15 watches, they've made like a million bucks... >> glassey: yeah. >> simon: ...in 50 seconds. >> glassey: yeah, exactly. >> simon: this team, wearing wigs and sunglasses, robbed a luxury store on the rue de rhone, the street in geneva. they grabbed $4 million worth of diamonds and made their getaway in motorcycles down a street which was too narrow for police cars. so it's almost a sport between you and them, isn't it? >> glassey: it is. it is always a bit like that. i mean, they are always a step before us because they are changing the modus operandi. and yes, it's a little bit a cat and mouse game. >> simon: they are professionals. >> glassey: they are really, really professional. >> simon: there is no way for you to get there in time. >> glassey: no, no, no. for the cops, it is very difficult. normally, we can say between three and five minutes. >> simon: and by that time, they are in france. >> glassey: at that time, they are on the way to france. >> simon: a james
>> glassey: they went inside this store. >> simon: and if they get... they only get 15 watches, they've made like a million bucks... >> glassey: yeah. >> simon: ...in 50 seconds. >> glassey: yeah, exactly. >> simon: this team, wearing wigs and sunglasses, robbed a luxury store on the rue de rhone, the street in geneva. they grabbed $4 million worth of diamonds and made their getaway in motorcycles down a street which was too narrow for police cars. so it's...
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that are owned by simon & schuster correct? >> guest: right. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and navigating the book so publishing houses are often broken down into smaller groups. within each publishing house there can be numerous imprint and divisions and they're all putting their energy behind the projects that they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books were simon & schuster this year is hillary clinton's new book. what has been your role in the process of getting that to the bookstore's? >> guest: well hillary clinton has been a simon & schuster author for 18 years now. i guess you could say that she has been moonlighting as first lady and secretary of state during those years and the ceo has acquired hillary clinton's book the first book many years ago. that was it takes a village and we were publishing hard choices on june 10. it's her fourth book with us and i was the editor of the book so i was involved from the very beginning of its acquisition and overseeing all aspec
that are owned by simon & schuster correct? >> guest: right. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and navigating the book so publishing houses are often broken down into smaller groups. within each publishing house there can be numerous imprint and divisions and they're all putting their energy behind the projects that they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books were simon & schuster this year is hillary clinton's new book. what...
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: i'm bob simon. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening, today's california earthquake could hit napa's 50 billion wine industry lard. the ousted ceo has made a $1.5 billion offer. and guardians of the galaxy has made a summertime i'm jim axelrod. take a deep breath in... and... exhale. aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... aahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine, ahhh-ahhhhhh aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. find out how fast aflac can pay you, at aflac.com. this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! ♪ ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪ that come from
: i'm bob simon. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening, today's california earthquake could hit napa's 50 billion wine industry lard. the ousted ceo has made a $1.5 billion offer. and guardians of the galaxy has made a summertime i'm jim axelrod. take a deep breath in... and... exhale. aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... aahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine, ahhh-ahhhhhh aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at...
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owned by simon and schuster, correct? >> guest: right. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and advocating the book so publishing houses are broken into smaller groups often. within each house there is numerous imprints and divisions and they are all putting their energy behind the project they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books for simon and schuster is hilary clinton's book. what has been your role in that process? >> guest: hilary clinton has been a simon and schuster author for 18 years now. and the cceo acquired her first book many years ago and that was it takes a village. we are publishing hard choices with us. it is her fourth book with us. i was the editor and working closely with all of the people at the company. >> host: as the editor, is there a lot of e-mails back and forth between you and the author? is that how it is done? >> guest: every case is different. i tried to give just as much attention to secretary clinton's books to the other books. we are publishi
owned by simon and schuster, correct? >> guest: right. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and advocating the book so publishing houses are broken into smaller groups often. within each house there is numerous imprints and divisions and they are all putting their energy behind the project they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books for simon and schuster is hilary clinton's book. what has been your role in that process? >> guest:...
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simon is my coanchor. >> hi, sue. historic day down here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, where shortly after 10:00. we hit 2000 for the first time ever. we basically spend the last three hours trying to retake that, but to be honest with you, it's been a bit of a struggle. the nasdaq -- with seema mody. bob pisani is with me here at the nyse. let's first kick off with dom chu. >> if you look at what's happening, we talk about the leaders and lag guards, since the first time the s&p crossed 91000 mark. they weren't necessarily s&p 500 members back then, but look at the stocks on the leading side of things. it's in beverages, take a look at what we are talking about here. this stock is great. we're talking about a company that coca-cola just invested in. keurig green mountain. up 51,000-plus percent, a big move for this stock. this one here, $87 stock. back in the day, it was not that much. just worth pennies now up 78,000 some percent. this used to be called hansen's natural today, today it's known as mons
simon is my coanchor. >> hi, sue. historic day down here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, where shortly after 10:00. we hit 2000 for the first time ever. we basically spend the last three hours trying to retake that, but to be honest with you, it's been a bit of a struggle. the nasdaq -- with seema mody. bob pisani is with me here at the nyse. let's first kick off with dom chu. >> if you look at what's happening, we talk about the leaders and lag guards, since the first...
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big size, simon, and an ocean view.ou. >> well of course you'd have to have a separate house. >> of course. >> ahead on the show, race to find a cure for ebola. human testing far vaccine begins next week. the company that codeveloped it, next. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first ac
big size, simon, and an ocean view.ou. >> well of course you'd have to have a separate house. >> of course. >> ahead on the show, race to find a cure for ebola. human testing far vaccine begins next week. the company that codeveloped it, next. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into...
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simon and sue?ema, thank you very much sploo in the yahoo finance question of the day, we asked you fannie mae and freddie mac downgrading the housing outlook. do you agree? wow, 50% say yes, we're going down. 17% say no, it's going to continue going up. 33% say i think it's going to flatten out for a while. that is a much more bearish perception than you might have expected. >> absolutely. >> we rarely get a 50% on a question of that time, simon. you're right. that does not bode well. thank you. >>> are c.o.o.s a thing of the past? also a hotel chain that will let you relive your college years if you'd like. >>> french chefs are fed up with online reviews, and female coders strip down for a controversial new ad. that's all coming up in the power rundown. >>> do you thinks they ads undermine women? you can weigh in. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global
simon and sue?ema, thank you very much sploo in the yahoo finance question of the day, we asked you fannie mae and freddie mac downgrading the housing outlook. do you agree? wow, 50% say yes, we're going down. 17% say no, it's going to continue going up. 33% say i think it's going to flatten out for a while. that is a much more bearish perception than you might have expected. >> absolutely. >> we rarely get a 50% on a question of that time, simon. you're right. that does not bode...
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. >> his name is simon cowell, the nicest simon cowell to come out of the uk, i might add. >> look at that. that's amazing. it's weird, isn't it, how he got there. >> here he is rescuing a deer that's stuck in the water. they have no idea how it got in there. >> okay, guys, up he comes. >> simon's wearing blue jeans, but he wades into that cold water to rescue that animal. >> we've also seen on the show simon's been bitten by foxes, foxes get caught in nets a lot in the uk. so simon always coming to the rescue of our little sometimes two-legged, four-legged friends. and so why don't we ask simon about his job. we have him right this minute via skype. welcome to the show. >> hi, good evening to you all. >> assumen, hsimon, how long han doing this? >> i started this charity 34 years ago. i started it as a hobby. little did i know. 300 volunteers and we work 24/7 literally. >> what was it about saving animals that gave you motivation? >> i always wanted to be a vet. i was far too academically challenged. i had a great time at university and never passed any exam. it's the challenge of go
. >> his name is simon cowell, the nicest simon cowell to come out of the uk, i might add. >> look at that. that's amazing. it's weird, isn't it, how he got there. >> here he is rescuing a deer that's stuck in the water. they have no idea how it got in there. >> okay, guys, up he comes. >> simon's wearing blue jeans, but he wades into that cold water to rescue that animal. >> we've also seen on the show simon's been bitten by foxes, foxes get caught in nets a...
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simon is at the nyse with bob pisani. you can call them the dog days of summer, but this is now the best performance for august that the s&p has had for 14 years. it's have i simple and of course some concerns that this may be the better place to invest. you have new highs across the board. we don't have it today. transports are actually to the down side. this has been a lag guard group, because oil has been down. very curious, this was up up now, just neck tiff. there's turkey. these al have 2 hundred, 300% of the daily volume already in the first half. i would pay attempt to that. why the interest in emerging markets? i think the rally is broadening out. i think we're seeing some interest as the rally is broadening out. >> my 401(k) is looking good. sue, over to you. >> i'm glad about that, simon. thanks. with the s&p 500 and dow hitting new intraday highs, we're talking about stocking up for september. we have eight stars of investment advice. peter soren tino is manager of huntington real strategies fund and jim is th
simon is at the nyse with bob pisani. you can call them the dog days of summer, but this is now the best performance for august that the s&p has had for 14 years. it's have i simple and of course some concerns that this may be the better place to invest. you have new highs across the board. we don't have it today. transports are actually to the down side. this has been a lag guard group, because oil has been down. very curious, this was up up now, just neck tiff. there's turkey. these al...
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simon hobbs join us. >> second session of strong rallies. can see in western europe, easing of ukraine tensions. day two of the rally, of course, getting data about the degree people pulled money out of european. focused, saw a figure of $4 billion. the rally is now back on. germany outperforming because germany bought the brunt of much of the selling. a piece of the vp s&p has around of ground to make upa year-to-date chart. akoiccording to reuter, pushes n ratio in germany, trade at 15 here on the s&p. some people perceiving that as value. top loser today, bhp billiton. spinning off cool and silver assets into a separate company, but no share buyback announced. stock down almost 5%. top gainers today, the danish conglomerate of the maersk shipping line, 15% of the world's cargo around the world, instituting a $1 billion share buyback and maersk is doing well. higher volume and cutting costs further. >>> sterling has been under pressure today as we wind our way towards jackson hole and janet yellen speaking for the central banks. there was
simon hobbs join us. >> second session of strong rallies. can see in western europe, easing of ukraine tensions. day two of the rally, of course, getting data about the degree people pulled money out of european. focused, saw a figure of $4 billion. the rally is now back on. germany outperforming because germany bought the brunt of much of the selling. a piece of the vp s&p has around of ground to make upa year-to-date chart. akoiccording to reuter, pushes n ratio in germany, trade at...
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simon says -- what else should -- simon says put your hands on your hips. >> simon say put your handsn your hips. [ laughter ] >> sal: i couldn't understand him from here either. >> jimmy: i don't know if we can blame the kids. tell them to touch their toes again. >> touch your toes. >> touch your toes. >> jimmy: all right. >> oh, i'm sorry. you're going to have to go. >> jimmy: sorry, blondie. all right, lrvet. i think i've had enough of this game. hey, the creature -- tell the kids to gather around the creature because the creature does a pretty cool trick. okay. kids -- they can't hear me. gather around in front of the creature. >> get closer, kids. thank you. >> jimmy: all right. ask the kids if they're hot. >> kids, are you hot? >> are you kids hot? yes. >> jimmy: all right. >> move back a little. >> jimmy: wait a minute. looks like you're holding back a sneeze, doesn't, it creature? >> okay. hold on. ah-choo! ha, ha, ha, ha. i got you, kids. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are going to comic-con in san diego this weekend. you can see the giant creature there. g
simon says -- what else should -- simon says put your hands on your hips. >> simon say put your handsn your hips. [ laughter ] >> sal: i couldn't understand him from here either. >> jimmy: i don't know if we can blame the kids. tell them to touch their toes again. >> touch your toes. >> touch your toes. >> jimmy: all right. >> oh, i'm sorry. you're going to have to go. >> jimmy: sorry, blondie. all right, lrvet. i think i've had enough of this...
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and the health of the publishing industry. >> host: who are simon and schuster? >> guest: they were max and dick and they were two gentlemen who were friends with one another and way back in 1924 they decided to start a publishing house on their own. they were working in publishing houses but felt they could start one themselves. they set out, put up a space and put up the sign saying simon and schuster. >> host: would they recognize what you do today? >> guest: i think they totally would. what is really interesting when you read through the history is realizing how many things go in circles. as an example -- the reason they would recognize what we do today is mainly because the job of the publisher hasn't changed and that is to find great work. depending on what kind of work it is and then find an audience for it and commit to buy it. we have been going between the artist and the consumer and that hasn't changed at all. a lot of the ways they did it now are becoming poplar again. for instance, they ran adv v advertisements in newspapers and they were chatty and
and the health of the publishing industry. >> host: who are simon and schuster? >> guest: they were max and dick and they were two gentlemen who were friends with one another and way back in 1924 they decided to start a publishing house on their own. they were working in publishing houses but felt they could start one themselves. they set out, put up a space and put up the sign saying simon and schuster. >> host: would they recognize what you do today? >> guest: i think...
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cnbc and simon, i accept.make a few challenge of my own starting with my high school buddy and cnbc reporter josh lipton. after that, shaun white. finally -- what the hell. brad pitt. let's do this. >>> oh, you just knew gopro would do it well. that's gopro ceo nick woodman. my ice bucket challenge for the charity. you just heard nick challenged a reporter on the west coast, josh lipton, and now it's mr. lipton's chance to accept that challenge. good morning, josh. >> good morning, simon. yeah. you heard nick throw down that challenge. so, nick, i accept your challenge, and before we get to this, so three challenges of my own. how about right here, ebay's ceo john donahoe, you are challenged. in cooper toup cupertino, apple jack white, playing shows this weekend here in san francisco. with that, my producer, justin soloman, will do the honors. whoa! good grief. that's cold. thank you, nick. guys, back to you. >> yeah, not a lot of ice, if i may. some of you went through this. not a lot of ice. looked a bit lik
cnbc and simon, i accept.make a few challenge of my own starting with my high school buddy and cnbc reporter josh lipton. after that, shaun white. finally -- what the hell. brad pitt. let's do this. >>> oh, you just knew gopro would do it well. that's gopro ceo nick woodman. my ice bucket challenge for the charity. you just heard nick challenged a reporter on the west coast, josh lipton, and now it's mr. lipton's chance to accept that challenge. good morning, josh. >> good...
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we cannot function from the mid chest down, simons is well suited on this sport. >> i have long arms, big hand, works to my advantage. >> reporter: do not the let this fool you, wheelchair athletes are every bet as competitive as those on 2 feet. two years ago simon's team took a bronze metal, last year was silver, this year he says only goal will do as his motto is that dude on his left biceps. >> go hard or go home, that is pretty much it. >> reporter: the games will be played throughout the game, on friday throughout the pennsylvania convention center, with the tie will will game set for this sunday. go to my fox philly.com for a link of complete list of sports and schedules this week. the admission is free and your inspiration is guarantied. in the news room i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> okay, a our own quincy harris will be in moorestown to talk more about those events and that sport coming up. >>> president obama says no thank you, by the way, to the ice bucket challenge. >> instead he donating to the als foundation this week. you may remember ethel kennedy called him out wh
we cannot function from the mid chest down, simons is well suited on this sport. >> i have long arms, big hand, works to my advantage. >> reporter: do not the let this fool you, wheelchair athletes are every bet as competitive as those on 2 feet. two years ago simon's team took a bronze metal, last year was silver, this year he says only goal will do as his motto is that dude on his left biceps. >> go hard or go home, that is pretty much it. >> reporter: the games will...
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the details on the latest provocation when simon off strof ski and michael mcfall join me next on nowe rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. that's good. i know right? gevalia. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. >>> amid accusations more russian troops have crossed the border and fighting has spread to the southeastern city, saw a second day of artillery barrages raising fear that the separatists and backers may control a strip of land linking russia to crimea. they met for peace talks and discussions clouded by ukraine's announcement it captured 12 russian soldiers on its soil. released video of the men that prove they were actively engaged in the fight one day after the government announced a
the details on the latest provocation when simon off strof ski and michael mcfall join me next on nowe rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. that's good. i know right? gevalia. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. what does an apron have to do with car...
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as sister simone, sister simone campbell has served as the executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby since 2004. she is a religious leader, attorney, and public, with experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington, she lobbies on issues of peace building, perform, health care, and economic adjusted. -- economic justice. since the 1970's, she has founded or served as the lead attorney or just plain leader for organization serving or protecting family law or public law needs of the working poor. she has traveled to the middle situationdress the confronting refugees in syria and iraq and she authored the famous nun's letter that persuaded 59 other leaders to sign on to the reform bill. it was considered critically important to the bill's acid and as a result, president obama invited sister simone to be -- to theremony signing ceremony. in 2012, she helped organize the nuns on a bus tour to oppose legislation by the house of representatives as harmful to those in need. the tour received an avalanche of attention across the countr
as sister simone, sister simone campbell has served as the executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby since 2004. she is a religious leader, attorney, and public, with experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington, she lobbies on issues of peace building, perform, health care, and economic adjusted. -- economic justice. since the 1970's, she has founded or served as the lead attorney or just plain leader for organization serving or...
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simon? >> thank you very much.n aid trucks enter ukraine earlier without permission from the government and not escorted by the red cross. ukraine's top security official calls it an invasion. we'll talk to the former u.s. ambassador to the ukraine about the developments when we come back on cnbc. the worst in peopl. but the m-class scans for danger, corrects for lane drifting, and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet... phone company well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> week of order delays, russia sent a dozen of aide trucks unauthorized into ukrai
simon? >> thank you very much.n aid trucks enter ukraine earlier without permission from the government and not escorted by the red cross. ukraine's top security official calls it an invasion. we'll talk to the former u.s. ambassador to the ukraine about the developments when we come back on cnbc. the worst in peopl. but the m-class scans for danger, corrects for lane drifting, and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back...
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. >> morning, simon. >> the elephant standing in the room, of course, is that in the last 24 hours, your firm is an as provider to the ecb to investigate how it might by asset-backed securities across europe. what does that mean? they say there's not conflicts of interest, can we talk about europe? >> well, happy to talk about europe. i think, you know, per steve's comments moments ago, the challenge in europe is you've got a very slow recovery, the continent on the verge of deflation, and the question is
. >> morning, simon. >> the elephant standing in the room, of course, is that in the last 24 hours, your firm is an as provider to the ecb to investigate how it might by asset-backed securities across europe. what does that mean? they say there's not conflicts of interest, can we talk about europe? >> well, happy to talk about europe. i think, you know, per steve's comments moments ago, the challenge in europe is you've got a very slow recovery, the continent on the verge of...
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simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. guidance despite softness in the overall retail environment. what's interesting 1 tiffany was up strongly at the open, but fallen back, and for more on the retail market, let's bring in oliver chen and women's wear daily editor james fallon. starting with you from the wall street angle, what do you think of what they reported? what's the advice to shareholders? >> we are excited about tiffany's. we like unit and pricing growth. we like the product and people's story, a new ceo, better visual merchandising, a more commercial approach, and products that are really designed for a product that she wants, not just a product your boyfriend or other significant other wants to give you. there's continued momentum in comp store sales. the americas' number impressed us a lot, and we like the design collections for holiday as well. >> atlas is a hot seller in terms of the numbers. what do you see out of tiffany in terms of keeping up with the trends, getting ahead of them, and really appealing t
simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. guidance despite softness in the overall retail environment. what's interesting 1 tiffany was up strongly at the open, but fallen back, and for more on the retail market, let's bring in oliver chen and women's wear daily editor james fallon. starting with you from the wall street angle, what do you think of what they reported? what's the advice to shareholders? >> we are excited about tiffany's. we like unit and pricing growth. we like the...
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i deal with the simon & schuster &. >> so you do the covers of books. >> yes. >> what goes into a cover of a book? >> well, the first thing that -- when we feel about this project from the editor we find out what the book is about. they're is a manuscript. sometimes there isn't. sometimes there is just a little bit to read it you get a flavor of what the voice of the author is. from that we kind of have a discussion with the editor, the publisher, and the author to find out, do they have any preconceived notions of what they're looking for? and it's always good to hear that up front. even if they don't, you get a sense of their a static. you can do some research. bookstores, the competition, with the books are going to be facing, you know, on the bookshelf space. >> i want to start with this one. former senator james webb and his book a mire of my country calling. how did this developer? out of this cover develop? >> this is actually pretty straightforward in that it is the story of he and his father's years. he had these photographs. and so we knew he wanted to kind of give it a little
i deal with the simon & schuster &. >> so you do the covers of books. >> yes. >> what goes into a cover of a book? >> well, the first thing that -- when we feel about this project from the editor we find out what the book is about. they're is a manuscript. sometimes there isn't. sometimes there is just a little bit to read it you get a flavor of what the voice of the author is. from that we kind of have a discussion with the editor, the publisher, and the author...
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kidding, simon. have a great time.imon hobbs. >>> when we come back, new details of the russian hack of jpmorgan and other u.s. banks. the latest. >>> and squawk on the tweet. importance of secret code names for deals. we're asking you works have have been a better name for project wing? tweet us as "squawk alley," we'll get some of your answers later in the hour. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews,
kidding, simon. have a great time.imon hobbs. >>> when we come back, new details of the russian hack of jpmorgan and other u.s. banks. the latest. >>> and squawk on the tweet. importance of secret code names for deals. we're asking you works have have been a better name for project wing? tweet us as "squawk alley," we'll get some of your answers later in the hour. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go...
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simon, thanks for now. >>> this speaks to a new trend.he world, a big move, no longer have tobacco, focus on health kagcare, clearly a opportunity. >> subsidizing health care for their own workers. fixed costs paid by the customers. their own staff get it much, much cheaper. interesting. >> it is. we'll follow bertha all day on cnbc and check out her blog. with that plug, over to you for "squawk alley." >> guys have a good weekend. >>> 8:00 a.m. at google headquarters, and 11:00 a.m. here on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪
simon, thanks for now. >>> this speaks to a new trend.he world, a big move, no longer have tobacco, focus on health kagcare, clearly a opportunity. >> subsidizing health care for their own workers. fixed costs paid by the customers. their own staff get it much, much cheaper. interesting. >> it is. we'll follow bertha all day on cnbc and check out her blog. with that plug, over to you for "squawk alley." >> guys have a good weekend. >>> 8:00 a.m. at...
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>> simon & schuster produces 120 titles per year and perhaps paperback. a year we are working about 200 books and every one and a half workdays we have that and we publish a book and so it's a lot to keep up with. >> in 10 years will the publishing world with different than it is today a map. >> yes, it well. it will have to look different than it does today because there are so many different forces that are changing. and the fact that what we do is to help authors create the best work that they can, i believe that it will still be the core of the business and how it operates will definitely have changed and we will have fewer retailers that have become increasingly powerful and you have new and different ways of reaching those consumers that you have to develop expertise in and learning what works and what doesn't work. old-fashioned media is still the number one thing that helps books sell. but even that is changing and fewer of them pay attention to books anymore. so how do we make sure that stay part of the conversation. a book is a much longer commi
>> simon & schuster produces 120 titles per year and perhaps paperback. a year we are working about 200 books and every one and a half workdays we have that and we publish a book and so it's a lot to keep up with. >> in 10 years will the publishing world with different than it is today a map. >> yes, it well. it will have to look different than it does today because there are so many different forces that are changing. and the fact that what we do is to help authors create...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time at start of simon rose he's got a new gig as campaign manager for get britain out across party group fighting to get britain out of europe simon welcome back what do you do not of the european union of you. write europe i love but the european union that sort of crony asst pulling. corrupt organization that's what we want to get out of this is a recurring theme in british politics i see that boris johnson has the same kind of theme now right where he wants to get out of the e.u. yes only supposing he was he'd be in favor but it's always with a conservative it's always oh let's renegotiate i think we can renegotiate well then we got out well. i think it's ninety six b. fifty five policies neoprene we've objected to not one of them we managed to stop that any law does it have to do with these corporate trade deals where corporations are suing countries around the world for infringement on their copyright or infringement on some spurious lawsuit even the corporations have taken over the global legal system as a part of it i don't know what
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time at start of simon rose he's got a new gig as campaign manager for get britain out across party group fighting to get britain out of europe simon welcome back what do you do not of the european union of you. write europe i love but the european union that sort of crony asst pulling. corrupt organization that's what we want to get out of this is a recurring theme in british politics i see that boris johnson has the same kind of theme now right...
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, niega el permiso de la actividad con la artista. >>> hasta el momento el empresario simÓn dÍaz no seovencita enojada por adicciÓn de su novio al celular hizo lo impensado. >>> los llevamos a ver un ska gen de lujo por las calles de londres. >>> la prÓxima semana, dicen que son dolores que no matan y tampoco se curan se trata de las severas mi gravrgraÑas que sufr millones de personas en los estados unidos y ahora otro novedoso promete alivio en que conquista y en que corresponde, noticiero telemundo, 6:30/5:30 centro. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ¿que pasa si nos vamos a londres, inglaterra que en esta Época del aÑo se transforma en la capital de los autos mÁs lujosos y skextravagantes y los multimillonarios pasan sus vacaciÓn de verano y les gusta ver estos automÓviles >>> como nos muestran llegan acompaÑado de uno sus tesoros mÁs valiosos impresionantes. >>> son mÁquinas cuyo valor podrÍan llegar al millones de dÓlares y adorna las calles de londres en el verano. >>> durante esta Época las temperaturas en el medio oriente al can zona los 50 grados centÍgrados y em pack an sus vak thsdz a vau
, niega el permiso de la actividad con la artista. >>> hasta el momento el empresario simÓn dÍaz no seovencita enojada por adicciÓn de su novio al celular hizo lo impensado. >>> los llevamos a ver un ska gen de lujo por las calles de londres. >>> la prÓxima semana, dicen que son dolores que no matan y tampoco se curan se trata de las severas mi gravrgraÑas que sufr millones de personas en los estados unidos y ahora otro novedoso promete alivio en que conquista y...
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simon?ringing you back to this economy, if i may, because you painted a bullish outlook with the data you have in the talk as it were. have you seen this rutgers university survey out today if. >> i did. >> announcing 71% of americans believe that the recession exerted a permanent drag on the economy. that's a much more pessimistic view than came through five years ago. where does that sit in the reckoning of the global factors, do you think, given importance of the consumer in the economy? >> well, i think it suggests less borrowing and less spendsing and perhaps more savings. although, you wouldn't know it in the car numbers, simon, back to where we were in terms of how americans shop. you want to be careful to sort of kor late what americans say about the economy and how they actually shop. i think there's scars. that may be -- that is, i know, a big reason behind the concept of why potential growth is lower for at least a period of time here. the great depression, simon, of which is an a
simon?ringing you back to this economy, if i may, because you painted a bullish outlook with the data you have in the talk as it were. have you seen this rutgers university survey out today if. >> i did. >> announcing 71% of americans believe that the recession exerted a permanent drag on the economy. that's a much more pessimistic view than came through five years ago. where does that sit in the reckoning of the global factors, do you think, given importance of the consumer in the...
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>> hello, i'm julie la simon i work at cafe sophie we're establishing a reputation of a low key honest to goodness spot to enjoy yourselves a lot of our customers are professionals who just want to unwind and relax we very much offer this environment. yeah. love it >> thank you. is there any additional public comment okay seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i'm in support of this project for a couple reasons that have not necessarily been brought up first which one is choosing a place particularly for diner and part of the application is to extend their hours from 6 to 10:00 p.m. that includes a lot more people having their final meal of the day and more emphasis on this meal when i'm looking around for a place in the early evening hours i like to have a glass of wine or beer and i avoid a place not offering that. it's not a consideration of lunch for me because railway that's included with my lunch so if you have later hours you know you have to be able to offer people that have this as part of their evening meal it makes sense. an additional imp
>> hello, i'm julie la simon i work at cafe sophie we're establishing a reputation of a low key honest to goodness spot to enjoy yourselves a lot of our customers are professionals who just want to unwind and relax we very much offer this environment. yeah. love it >> thank you. is there any additional public comment okay seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i'm in support of this project for a couple reasons that have not necessarily been...
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"jimmy, i love simon and garfunkel, but i really love black simon and garfunkel., it's funny you mention that because last night, i was having a brandy alexander up at the night owl -- >> steve: oh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: -- on 125th street and i saw them perform and they really brought the house down. so, here to perform a song -- ladies and gentlemen, off of their box set, it's black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ and my mama she told me don't worry about your size she says boys like a little more booty to hold at night ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ you know i'm all about that bass, about that bass no treble i'm all about that bass ♪ ♪ about that bass no treble i'm all about that bass about that bass ♪ ♪ no treble i'm all about that bass about that bass la-la-lie ♪ ♪ la-la-la-lie lie-lie-lie la-la-la-la-la ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for black simon and garfunkel. oh, my goondess. that's fantastic, guys. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: that's from their box set. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. that's from their box set. >> steve: it
"jimmy, i love simon and garfunkel, but i really love black simon and garfunkel., it's funny you mention that because last night, i was having a brandy alexander up at the night owl -- >> steve: oh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: -- on 125th street and i saw them perform and they really brought the house down. so, here to perform a song -- ladies and gentlemen, off of their box set, it's black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ and my mama she told me don't...
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simon, what's next?e the best selling author here on the fight between the book authors and amazon. we'll talk fixing common currency with black rock's chief investment strategist, jeff rosenburg, and what's wrong with the consumer? you see it in retail and income figures. focusing on that in the second hour of "squawk on the street. a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is ma
simon, what's next?e the best selling author here on the fight between the book authors and amazon. we'll talk fixing common currency with black rock's chief investment strategist, jeff rosenburg, and what's wrong with the consumer? you see it in retail and income figures. focusing on that in the second hour of "squawk on the street. a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or...
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. >> if you watch "veep" you remember jonah, the tall gangly one, timothy simons. he is with us today. >> so funny. >> so funny. >> unfortunately we can't even show a clip. >> you have to tiptoe around the words. >> although gadgets you need to organize your kitchen and, of course, ambush makeover. >> time magazine picked its 100 most influential people, and the big reveal happened today. influential can mean a lot of things. it can be entertainers. it can be people who were influential not in a great way, like putin is one of those people on the list. on the cover is beyonce. >> yeah. >> she is the titan and cover girl. she has transformed, you know, a lot of things in the music industry. she is something special. >> definitely. definitely, definitely. who else is on there? >> pharrell williams is on there and his hat. >> is he ready to make a new fashion statement. let's see something different. >> okay. >> i bet he will mix it up. he wore that one a little while ago. >> yes. >> we also have -- seth myers is also recognized and so is steve mcqueen, it were for "1
. >> if you watch "veep" you remember jonah, the tall gangly one, timothy simons. he is with us today. >> so funny. >> so funny. >> unfortunately we can't even show a clip. >> you have to tiptoe around the words. >> although gadgets you need to organize your kitchen and, of course, ambush makeover. >> time magazine picked its 100 most influential people, and the big reveal happened today. influential can mean a lot of things. it can be...