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parker: simon, what's going on? simon: get up! (grunts angrily) parker: simon? sam: they're gonna cool the walls, bring the temperature down. it buys us a little time, but there's not much else we can do. okay, beth, where arthey in there? they gotta be in the loft. and there's kill switch on every floor? beth: that's right. ed: okay, how long till the fire hits the top? not long. (flames roar, men pant heavily) (water spurts and sprays) parker: simon, i'm not here to argue with you about the guy in there - what he deserves or what he doesn't deserve. but i gotta tell you, then neither do we; that's not our job. simon: i crossed that line already. what difference does it make? parker: we both have to make tough choices, maybe some wrong choices. you get a split second to make them, and then a whole lifetime to regret them. i know what happened at that hospital. he's gone, gordie's gone. parker: i know. he went down a hero. he went do doing his job, saving lives. simon: yeah, but his life, that was on me! parker: simon, i know what happened and that it's complica
parker: simon, what's going on? simon: get up! (grunts angrily) parker: simon? sam: they're gonna cool the walls, bring the temperature down. it buys us a little time, but there's not much else we can do. okay, beth, where arthey in there? they gotta be in the loft. and there's kill switch on every floor? beth: that's right. ed: okay, how long till the fire hits the top? not long. (flames roar, men pant heavily) (water spurts and sprays) parker: simon, i'm not here to argue with you about the...
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for simon's dog-rescue shelter.ollywood dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for
for simon's dog-rescue shelter.ollywood dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while...
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simon in the car on the 24th of april, did you not? >> no, i did not. >> you didn't grab her by the >> no. >> reporter: finally the defense confronted him with what it said was proof of sexual assault, what it called the smoking gun text. the one, you'll recall, which clearly suggested sex had taken place. in the text the boy apologizes, promises to never put you through that again, baby girl. >> first of all, did you send that text message? >> yes. >> can you explain to the jury what that meant? >> never doing anything again in the car. >> it's your testimony that that text message is only because it was uncomfortable in the car? >> yes. >> it was consensual between you two? >> yeah. >> reporter: when he was finally allowed to leave the stand, it appeared that abby's defense and her freedom depended on the story she and she alone was about to tell. >> we call abigail simon to the stand. >> reporter: the question, expressing her deep and abiding love, would the jury, could the jury, believe abigail simon's claim that she was a victim?
simon in the car on the 24th of april, did you not? >> no, i did not. >> you didn't grab her by the >> no. >> reporter: finally the defense confronted him with what it said was proof of sexual assault, what it called the smoking gun text. the one, you'll recall, which clearly suggested sex had taken place. in the text the boy apologizes, promises to never put you through that again, baby girl. >> first of all, did you send that text message? >> yes. >>...
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simon: -- simon: i have been being used by the fact the transmission mechanism.s is quite astonishing of the course of the last year for an exchange markets fairly ignored them. that i find concerning. francine: there is a very strong correlation. the fx market is ignoring it. equities need to selloff or on depending on the price of oil. marco one is the collapse of opec. -- mark: one is the collapse of opec. , why?her part of this they need the money. so that tells you something about the economic backdrop. .t is not just oil it tells you about the macro picture. even at $30, keep pumping, because we need the cash. francine: what do we know about the macro picture. i want to show you what is priced in and what we are expecting of the european central banks. we are talking about possible hikes from the fed. is it possible that janet yellen can do anything this year? simon: at best, i think they could do one rate hike. forcess inflationary will intensify. what will help is a race to the bottom on monetary policy. look the bank of japan. -- look at their bank of ja
simon: -- simon: i have been being used by the fact the transmission mechanism.s is quite astonishing of the course of the last year for an exchange markets fairly ignored them. that i find concerning. francine: there is a very strong correlation. the fx market is ignoring it. equities need to selloff or on depending on the price of oil. marco one is the collapse of opec. -- mark: one is the collapse of opec. , why?her part of this they need the money. so that tells you something about the...
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for simon's dog-rescue shelter.od dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for them
for simon's dog-rescue shelter.od dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was...
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about the simon estes foundation the simon estes foundation benefits from the roots & wings tour through simon estes' commitment to contribute 50% of his performance fees to the foundation. from the roots & wings tours' inception to date, the simon estes foundation has awarded 175 scholarships to students from counties that have participated in the roots & wings tour totaling over $185,000. for more information about the simon estes foundation visit www.simonestesfounda tion.org we'll be right back. simon estes brings roots & wings tour to black hawk county. waterloo, iowa - - simon estes's roots & wings tour will come to black hawk county with a performance at waterloo west high school auditorium located at 425 east ridgeway avenue in waterloo on march 6, 2016 at 3:00pm. black hawk county is the 52nd county in the tour. the concert is being presented as a benefit for the mid america music smiles for people who are normally frustrated by exercise. it's called the "wine workout" evan schreiber introduces us to the woman behind the craze. as a mother to a and like many mothers know... heal
about the simon estes foundation the simon estes foundation benefits from the roots & wings tour through simon estes' commitment to contribute 50% of his performance fees to the foundation. from the roots & wings tours' inception to date, the simon estes foundation has awarded 175 scholarships to students from counties that have participated in the roots & wings tour totaling over $185,000. for more information about the simon estes foundation visit www.simonestesfounda tion.org...
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simon put then-a.b.a. president james silkenat and his partner, hugh finnegan, in a different category, even though they provided advice on how to move questionable funds into the u.s. what makes silkenat different from the other lawyers? >> simon: silkenat was quite clear that he would not assist illegal conduct. and he even indicated at one point that he would report the client if he found the client engaged in illegal conduct. and then, also, silkenat was fairly clear that he would need agreed to represent the client. >> kroft: on the other hand, he clearly seems interested in this. >> simon: he clearly seems interested and even a little enthusiastic about it. >> kroft: anything wrong with that? >> simon: well, i find it regrettable, but i... i'm not sure as a professional responsibility authority, i could say it was inconsistent with his duties under the rules. >> kroft: simon says the only lawyer who truly fulfilled the ideals of the legal profession was jeffrey herrmann, who listened to the pitch, de
simon put then-a.b.a. president james silkenat and his partner, hugh finnegan, in a different category, even though they provided advice on how to move questionable funds into the u.s. what makes silkenat different from the other lawyers? >> simon: silkenat was quite clear that he would not assist illegal conduct. and he even indicated at one point that he would report the client if he found the client engaged in illegal conduct. and then, also, silkenat was fairly clear that he would...
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>> simon: no. >> kroft: never? >> simon: never. >> kroft: what's your overall impression of it? >> simon: any lawyer's going to be uncomfortable about the fact that this was a sting in which someone lied his way into a lawyer's office and secretly recorded statements a lawyer was... thought he was making to a client. that's kind of unprecedented and it's kind of inconsistent with the bar's norms about confidentiality. so i'm a little uneasy about on the other hand, i think that the tapes expose conduct of great public consequence. >> kroft: you think it's valuable that the public sees it? >> simon: yeah. i think it's very valuable. confidentiality is for the benefit of the client, not the lawyer. but the lawyers benefit from it, because conduct that goes on under the protection of confidentiality is never scrutinized by the public. and wyers are never accountable for it. so the sting actually brings some accountability to conduct that ought to be accountntle. >> kroft: in its own report, global witness includes an opinion from two legal ethicists, including bill simon of columbi
>> simon: no. >> kroft: never? >> simon: never. >> kroft: what's your overall impression of it? >> simon: any lawyer's going to be uncomfortable about the fact that this was a sting in which someone lied his way into a lawyer's office and secretly recorded statements a lawyer was... thought he was making to a client. that's kind of unprecedented and it's kind of inconsistent with the bar's norms about confidentiality. so i'm a little uneasy about on the other hand,...
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simone, randall pinkston spoke to the film's director, lisa simone kelly. daughter. ♪ ♪ >> i made a pledge to my mother when she passed away that to make sure that she would be remembered properly in the way that she deserved and the way she should be remembered. >> i put a spell on you ♪ >> you have said she was one of the greatest entertainers of all time but she paid a price. >> yes. >> what price? >> oh my goodness, being rich, awards, so many material rewards and goals at a many artists go for not to mention their own personal satisfaction. my mom forewent many of those things in order to stand up for what she believed in. ♪ no colored people in this country ♪ ♪ got to be second class fools ♪ >> she trained as a classical pianist, that was her goal. she had to get a job at some point and the owner of the club told her "you have to sing" which became her singing career which led to her fame but she made a very political decision shortly after the deaths of the girls in the birmingham in church bombing. >> athat's correct, my grandmother was a minister w
simone, randall pinkston spoke to the film's director, lisa simone kelly. daughter. ♪ ♪ >> i made a pledge to my mother when she passed away that to make sure that she would be remembered properly in the way that she deserved and the way she should be remembered. >> i put a spell on you ♪ >> you have said she was one of the greatest entertainers of all time but she paid a price. >> yes. >> what price? >> oh my goodness, being rich, awards, so many...
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fromine: simon redmond simon and poor's. with us. stays offers what monsanto could not as it agrees to buy syngenta for $43 billion in cash. yahoo puts up the for sale cost as it tries to slash costs. will the change in small print be enough for the brexit? all of that and much more coming up. ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "the pulse." we were just talking about some of the oil majors that had been downgraded. when you look at brent, wti over the last couple weeks, it is one of the main worries that investors have out there. they are concerned that there may eat something more sinister thathey are concerned there may be something more sinister out there that there may be some oversupply. you so much for sticking around. simon, i want to get your thoughts on minors. we talked about oil majors. are focusing on equity holders and not so much debt holders. what is your take on miners? they seem to be having a tougher time than the oil majors. cut bhpook, we billiton on monday from a plus to a. we wanted to look at any a mouse the com
fromine: simon redmond simon and poor's. with us. stays offers what monsanto could not as it agrees to buy syngenta for $43 billion in cash. yahoo puts up the for sale cost as it tries to slash costs. will the change in small print be enough for the brexit? all of that and much more coming up. ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "the pulse." we were just talking about some of the oil majors that had been downgraded. when you look at brent, wti over the last couple weeks, it is one of...
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simon: i feel this is a conclusion that many will reach.t is a conflict that has been five years ongoing. we have got hundreds of thousands of people. we have got millions of people misplaced, and you haven't got actors on different sides still going on, and they were talking about b.p. steel. there will be mutual suspicion. there is concern about what is going on, and i think there is a strong degree of suspicion that many people had about this themselves. brent: the suspicion is not going away. what if anything is going to change between now and then? simon: well, without the intervention of a number of factors, we have got to find a way in the international community to call for a cease-fire before the talks can really find -- before there is any real hope for the talks to bring about long lasting peace in syria. there has to be an end to this violence. having people sitting around, talking, building trust, talking about the future of syria, while they are still conducting bombing raids and still carrying out bombing attacks against each
simon: i feel this is a conclusion that many will reach.t is a conflict that has been five years ongoing. we have got hundreds of thousands of people. we have got millions of people misplaced, and you haven't got actors on different sides still going on, and they were talking about b.p. steel. there will be mutual suspicion. there is concern about what is going on, and i think there is a strong degree of suspicion that many people had about this themselves. brent: the suspicion is not going...
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simon put then-a.b.a. president james silkenat and his partner, hugh finnegan, in a different category, even though they provided advice on how to move questionable funds into the u.s. what makes silkenat different from the other lawyers? >> simon: silkenat was quite clear that he would not assist illegal conduct. and he even indicated at one point that he would report the client if he found the client engaged in illegal conduct. and then, also, silkenat was fafaly clear that he wouou need more information before he agreed to represent the client. >> kroft: on the other hand, he clearly seems interested in this. >> simon: he clearly seems interested and even a little was jeffrey herrmann, who listened to the pitch, decided it probably involved illegal activity, and ended thmeeting. >> herrmann: this ain't for me. my standards are higher. i'm not interested. >> kayser: do you... do you know anybody who would be able to do so? >> herrmann: i don't think so, and i wouldn't recommend them either anyway. >> kay
simon put then-a.b.a. president james silkenat and his partner, hugh finnegan, in a different category, even though they provided advice on how to move questionable funds into the u.s. what makes silkenat different from the other lawyers? >> simon: silkenat was quite clear that he would not assist illegal conduct. and he even indicated at one point that he would report the client if he found the client engaged in illegal conduct. and then, also, silkenat was fafaly clear that he wouou...
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todd simon: "the staff is coaching their tails off." all you can ask for, everything else rests on the players shoulders. nats ((chris maathuis)) rebels home with csu tomorrow at 7. the largest international soccer tourney takes place this weekend here in las vegas. it's the 9th annual international mayor's cup. over 550 teams from all over the world are here. 31 states and 19 foreign countries are represented in what has grown into the largest youth soccer tourney in the usa. and it's a big boost to the local economy. roger taber/organizer: "we'll do 15- thousand room nights, economic impact will be over 20 million dollars... we'll rent out 300 mini vans, who know how many meals and bottles of gatorade and warm weather bottles of water.., we certainly have enough hotel rooms and a great great airport to accommodate them.. oh no, that doesn't happen every day." that's something you don't see very often... cup will be played on monday afternoon. tomorrow night is an excellent chance to see if las vegas would ever support mls soccer team.
todd simon: "the staff is coaching their tails off." all you can ask for, everything else rests on the players shoulders. nats ((chris maathuis)) rebels home with csu tomorrow at 7. the largest international soccer tourney takes place this weekend here in las vegas. it's the 9th annual international mayor's cup. over 550 teams from all over the world are here. 31 states and 19 foreign countries are represented in what has grown into the largest youth soccer tourney in the usa. and...
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. >> in its own report, global witness includes an opinion from two legal ethicists including bill simon of columbia. it says that if attorneys mark koplic, john jankoff and gerald ross had been responding to a real request their conduct would not comply with professional responsibilities of lawyers. it said the attorneys displayed a cynical, and evasive attitude toward law. the ethicist also noted that the rules were vague and we do not expect that all lawyers will agree with this. >> simon put then aba president james silkenaught and hugh even though they provided advice on how to movov questionable funds into the u.s. >> what makes him different from other lawyers? >> he was quite clear he would not assist illegal conduct. he indicated at one point he would report the client if he found the client engaged in illegal conduct. also, he was fairly clear that -- he would need more information before he agreed to represent the client. >> reporter: on the other hand he clearly seems interested in this. >> he clearly seems interested and enthusiastic about it. >> reporter: anything wrong wit
. >> in its own report, global witness includes an opinion from two legal ethicists including bill simon of columbia. it says that if attorneys mark koplic, john jankoff and gerald ross had been responding to a real request their conduct would not comply with professional responsibilities of lawyers. it said the attorneys displayed a cynical, and evasive attitude toward law. the ethicist also noted that the rules were vague and we do not expect that all lawyers will agree with this....
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simon, what is the right trade? what is the most mispriced asset? simon: probably volatility.il? simon: i stay in the foreign exchange markets. i think that is underpriced. if this is a march 2008 kind of event, look out for this could go. we've already discussed the central bankers running into the limits of what they can do. imagine the situation does get worse and we have risk off and the euro is at 1.20. what can mr. draghi do? what if we have china can't decide whether they should devalue? all of it feeds into high volatility in the fx markets and where we are right now, i can see it spiking significantly higher. tom: help us with our investment. i look at my 401(k) about every seven years. i'm pleased to report i have a 201(k). k -- how do you know when to acquire 1994, 1998, 2008, and where we are now? what is the process you would recommend to be bold in the markets? it's -- it goes back to what people used to do in the 1970's and 1980's, which is to look at the income or capital stock generates. we're not going to get much income from bonds. for us, it is a story of l
simon, what is the right trade? what is the most mispriced asset? simon: probably volatility.il? simon: i stay in the foreign exchange markets. i think that is underpriced. if this is a march 2008 kind of event, look out for this could go. we've already discussed the central bankers running into the limits of what they can do. imagine the situation does get worse and we have risk off and the euro is at 1.20. what can mr. draghi do? what if we have china can't decide whether they should devalue?...
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david, i'm going to start with simon here.he term children of reagan in a assignment back in 2014. you taking responsibility for this. >> i will give you a nickel. >> i was very flattered that marco rubio used that term but it's speaking to something important that you are seeing the rise of a whole generation of fortysomething republicans who grew politically of agewhen reagan was very powerful , the republican reader was president and you are seeing crews and rubio and walker and paul ryan and this generation of republicans are a significant force that democrats are going to have to defeat if we are evergoing to get back into power in the senate and house and down below. he's speaking to something meaningful in this election . >> jenna: i'm reading the note that he wrote saying this is a group of its increasingly successful and energetic politicians. it's a formidable force for democrats to face but historical comparisons are tricky because they do conjure up a specific image and sometimes you can't meet that image whether i
david, i'm going to start with simon here.he term children of reagan in a assignment back in 2014. you taking responsibility for this. >> i will give you a nickel. >> i was very flattered that marco rubio used that term but it's speaking to something important that you are seeing the rise of a whole generation of fortysomething republicans who grew politically of agewhen reagan was very powerful , the republican reader was president and you are seeing crews and rubio and walker and...
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simon is going to take over the half. >> and welcome to the halftime report. i'm in for scott. let's meet today's starting line-up. stephanie link, josh brown, and john. this is what our game plan looks like this lunchtime. retail rack. nordstrom the latest retailer to disappoint the street. we're shopping for bargains amid that sell off and weathering the storm in energy. our call of the day is a hand full of buy ratings on oil stocks. that debate is also ahead. but first clearly we're focused on the best week for stock since thanksgiving. right now the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq are hugging the flat line as you can see but three great days of course monday, tuesday, wednesday, begging the question, is the rally sustainable or is it a move that you should now fade? john what's your view. >> i don't know that you fade it simon but you certainly take some profits. i have been talking about that along with other panelists as far as selling call options. i'm selling covered calls into this rally. number one, premiums were higher than normal and they have come down dramatically. t
simon is going to take over the half. >> and welcome to the halftime report. i'm in for scott. let's meet today's starting line-up. stephanie link, josh brown, and john. this is what our game plan looks like this lunchtime. retail rack. nordstrom the latest retailer to disappoint the street. we're shopping for bargains amid that sell off and weathering the storm in energy. our call of the day is a hand full of buy ratings on oil stocks. that debate is also ahead. but first clearly we're...
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we have to get simone in, because simone is with the bernie sanders campaign. what do you make of what's happening in the shake-up? apparently your side has rattled clinton enough, if this story is true that she's rethinking her strategy. >> i think all of the things we've seen in the last couple days, one of the negative attacks lobbed by the clinton campaign and some of their supporters, they're shook and they're a little bit nervous because senator sanders has really built this coalition, this political revolution that we talk about is real. we are uniting young people. we are bringing out young people. we brought record numbers of young people out in iowa second highest -- >> some of those supporters and maybe some of those young people, they're controlling hillary clinton and saying awful, awful things about her. >> he addressed that, and he noted that that crap has no place in his campaign and -- >> that was to his credit that he did that. >> exactly, because he's not supporting anything like that. we can't control everything and support what the senator
we have to get simone in, because simone is with the bernie sanders campaign. what do you make of what's happening in the shake-up? apparently your side has rattled clinton enough, if this story is true that she's rethinking her strategy. >> i think all of the things we've seen in the last couple days, one of the negative attacks lobbed by the clinton campaign and some of their supporters, they're shook and they're a little bit nervous because senator sanders has really built this...
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simon, you promised! - sorry, it's a reflex action. see a celebrity misbsbaving, i snap a photo. - but victoria is our friend. - well, i could keep victoria out of it. emmet is the real story. - but that would hurt victoria too. - well, all ofy photos hurt somebody. - well, if it's made you so cus, maybe you shouldn't do that job! - says the woman who just spent ten minutes trying to find a trace of cellulite on halle berry's ass! - that's different. and don't ask why, it just is. simon, you said yourself you were sick of hiding in trees and dumpsters and taking pictures of celebrities pumping gas. - why do people want celebrities to be just like us? it makes no sense! joy, one photo of emmet lawson alive would be worth millions. i could get out of the game and still pay for our grandson's education. - i wouldn't let that monenego to wilbur. simon, if you do this, we're through. - what, you're threatening me now? you can't tell me how to run my business. - maybe not, but i can tell you to get out of my bed! - oh, fine! - so what are yo
simon, you promised! - sorry, it's a reflex action. see a celebrity misbsbaving, i snap a photo. - but victoria is our friend. - well, i could keep victoria out of it. emmet is the real story. - but that would hurt victoria too. - well, all ofy photos hurt somebody. - well, if it's made you so cus, maybe you shouldn't do that job! - says the woman who just spent ten minutes trying to find a trace of cellulite on halle berry's ass! - that's different. and don't ask why, it just is. simon, you...
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simon: share prices go up and down. we are thinking about how technology is going to be used 5, 10 years out. so, the share price today does not reflect a we are doing. the revenues that we recognize today are based on work we did a long time ago. pcick on if you can e bit of work that is most exciting? simon: definitely one of our top priorities is thinking about the security issues. we see there's an opportunity for similar technology, whether it is a connected car, connected home or a smart phone. there are some fundamentals on how encryption keys are s tored, how top-secret information is kept away from information that is a last secret. we are trying to architect that so that solution can be deployed in many markets. caroline: thank you so much. it was great to catch up with you at the mobile world congress. thinking all things security when it comes to chip design. francine: thank you so much. great interview. talking to the arm ceo about a number of risks. coming up, bhp billiton sacrifices its dividend. will it
simon: share prices go up and down. we are thinking about how technology is going to be used 5, 10 years out. so, the share price today does not reflect a we are doing. the revenues that we recognize today are based on work we did a long time ago. pcick on if you can e bit of work that is most exciting? simon: definitely one of our top priorities is thinking about the security issues. we see there's an opportunity for similar technology, whether it is a connected car, connected home or a smart...
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up next, the stunning nina simone. i talk to the singer and civil rights pioneer. >> nina simone was a true original, a singer activist, the documentary, what happened ms. simone, is an oscar contender. i talked to her daughter. and her need to tell her mother's story now. >> it was a labor of love that my husband and i worked on for about ten years. >> i want to shake up people so bad, that when they leave a night club where i perform, i just want them to be in pieces. >> i made a pledge to my mother when she passed away, that to make sure that she would be remembered properly, in the way that she deserved and the way she would be remembered. ♪ i put a spell on you >> you've said she was one of the greatest entertainers of all time but she paid a price. what price? >> yes, oh my goodness, her heart her peace of mind, self-actualization, wards, being richard, so many material rewards and goals that many artists go for. not to mention, their own personal satisfaction. my mom, forewent many of those things in order to st
up next, the stunning nina simone. i talk to the singer and civil rights pioneer. >> nina simone was a true original, a singer activist, the documentary, what happened ms. simone, is an oscar contender. i talked to her daughter. and her need to tell her mother's story now. >> it was a labor of love that my husband and i worked on for about ten years. >> i want to shake up people so bad, that when they leave a night club where i perform, i just want them to be in pieces....
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i don't know if he ends up owning simon, we don't know if he owned simon or if he rented him but we knowhey had relations later on and the two ended up talking once or twice. he is probably one of the only living people that said something bad to jackson's face. brian: another slave involved with the horses. ephraim complained that he had been attacked by a white man. jesse: andrew jackson had slaves up in the hundreds. when we look at it now, it is weird. he actually owned people. but, he had affection for the people he owned. he was not a slave owner known for mistreating his slaves and he would stand up for them when someone else attacked them. brian: let me read -- this man is talking about jackson. jackson went to tennessee, beat up the man. jesse: jackson stood up for his people. this wasn't the only time. you know that if you messed with anyone that jackson liked, that jackson would come for you. that included political allies and it went all the way to his slaves. he called them his servants but they were his slaves. if you got anywhere close to mistreating someone that belonged
i don't know if he ends up owning simon, we don't know if he owned simon or if he rented him but we knowhey had relations later on and the two ended up talking once or twice. he is probably one of the only living people that said something bad to jackson's face. brian: another slave involved with the horses. ephraim complained that he had been attacked by a white man. jesse: andrew jackson had slaves up in the hundreds. when we look at it now, it is weird. he actually owned people. but, he had...
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this is a big -- jenna: why is she having that issue, simon?e got to run, but i'm curious your take on it. what's the issue? why is she having it? >> i don't think any of us really understand, but there's one important piece which is that every other candidate who's doing well is running in some way against the system, that the system has let us down, the system isn't working anymore, and each candidate is approaching that in their own way. there's only one candidate who's not saying that, and it's hillary clinton. for a lot of young people that, her inability -- her running as a status quo candidate has been an enormous turn-off -- >> it's authenticity. she has problems telling the truth, and people can tell that. it's all about raw ambition. it turns off younger voters. jenna: it'll be interesting to see where it goes from here. we'll be watching nevada and south carolina, hashtag i'm not kidding, we'll be watching. [laughter] >> thanks, jenna. >> simon, pete, great to have you. >> thank you, jenna. jon: breaking right now, the last of the oc
this is a big -- jenna: why is she having that issue, simon?e got to run, but i'm curious your take on it. what's the issue? why is she having it? >> i don't think any of us really understand, but there's one important piece which is that every other candidate who's doing well is running in some way against the system, that the system has let us down, the system isn't working anymore, and each candidate is approaching that in their own way. there's only one candidate who's not saying...
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let's bring in simon french.e listened to jodi and she said there is no real driver in the last quarter of 2015. abenomicson is, is a -- is abenomics broken? simon: it is only partially functioning. it is only the monetary arrow. the physical element is certainly broken. increase and the anticipated increase from 8%-10% coming next year has taken markets extremely badly. one of the challenges of the japanese gdp data is its volatility is second only behind russia. very difficult to read quarter to quarter. butnow it is slow growth, whether there is traction being brought to bear in the third arrow, the japanese labor markets, is very key. and the embedded psychology of a deflationary environment. thes very difficult to see sole indicator of that gdp growth. the second-most volatile series of gdp data after russia, which brings us to some other data. these are the japanese automakers in terms of the net income for honda, nissan, suzuki, and mazda. they are all being trimmed back. this is the net income across thes
let's bring in simon french.e listened to jodi and she said there is no real driver in the last quarter of 2015. abenomicson is, is a -- is abenomics broken? simon: it is only partially functioning. it is only the monetary arrow. the physical element is certainly broken. increase and the anticipated increase from 8%-10% coming next year has taken markets extremely badly. one of the challenges of the japanese gdp data is its volatility is second only behind russia. very difficult to read quarter...
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simon has received 12 grammy awards and has been inducted into both the songwriters hall of fame and...the rock and roll hall of fame. tickets for his show go on sale this friday at 9-a-m. and...the iowa state fair just announced another grandstand act for the 20-16 fair... country superstar brett eldredge will hit the stage saturday august 13th at 8 tickets go on sale march 5th and start at 32 dollars. noon... donations.... how you can pitch in to help and the people your old clothes and household items will benefit. stressed-out travelers when we come back...putting man's best friend ...in touch with time travel.....especially air travel..... can be a stressful anyone. but the airport in minneapolis load for fliers. bryan piatt shows us how one pup is getting in touch with time. nats "he's smiling. he's ballad here." patti anderson and her 10 year old cairn terrier "ballad" aren't flying anywhere today - but terminal "our job is to decrease stress in people." they're part of the airports animal ambassador program launched over the past year. putting man's best friend - in touch with
simon has received 12 grammy awards and has been inducted into both the songwriters hall of fame and...the rock and roll hall of fame. tickets for his show go on sale this friday at 9-a-m. and...the iowa state fair just announced another grandstand act for the 20-16 fair... country superstar brett eldredge will hit the stage saturday august 13th at 8 tickets go on sale march 5th and start at 32 dollars. noon... donations.... how you can pitch in to help and the people your old clothes and...
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simon kenton against highlands and during the game, the pioneers ally niece went over the 2-thousand point mark for her career...she's only a sophomore. sophomore.but check this out..here's how the game ended...highlands ties the game on a free throw...simon kenton gets the ball out...and other side of the floor and it goes in......the gym explodes.. -one more time as the regular season comes to an end...ally niece, pretty well covered just lets this one fly...and the simon kenton pioneeers get their 20th win. it was the start of reds spring training camp....just pitchers and catchers...nobody with a bat until next week. it gives the pitchers a lot of time to work the arms....five full days of work before the everyday players come into camp....-it also makes the pitchers think and react and run.....how to respond to a bunt...how to field your position...-of note...devin mesoraco in a squat, doing the things catchers do...no problems with the hip injury that shut him down last season. elsehwere in the warm weather today....kyle busch and dale earnhardt junior won qualifying races toni
simon kenton against highlands and during the game, the pioneers ally niece went over the 2-thousand point mark for her career...she's only a sophomore. sophomore.but check this out..here's how the game ended...highlands ties the game on a free throw...simon kenton gets the ball out...and other side of the floor and it goes in......the gym explodes.. -one more time as the regular season comes to an end...ally niece, pretty well covered just lets this one fly...and the simon kenton pioneeers get...
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we'll hear a preview from coach todd simon from 8 news now... this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." ago.the rebels had the rams by the horns..but couldn't hold on.. unlv lost by one..tonight colorado state marches into thomas and mack and the rebels have a shot at redemption their depth may be weak..their bodies may be weary..but the rebels need to win their second straight game in mountain west conference play tonight to keep momentum heading into next month's tourmanent.. coach todd simon says his team is adapting despite the adversity..tonig ht they aim for win number 15 on the season ((todd simon)"we're in a position where we are in a little bit of crisis management. in an ideal world you are seeing some guys blossom when they've mastered or finally learned their position or are coming into their own as they get comf
we'll hear a preview from coach todd simon from 8 news now... this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." ago.the rebels had the rams by the horns..but couldn't hold on.. unlv lost by one..tonight colorado state marches into thomas and mack and the rebels have a...
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paul simon is also coming to des moines. steve: the legendary singer-songwriter will perform at the des moines civic center on may 18. tickets for rhyming paul simon go on sale friday at 9:00 a.m. stacey: simon has 12 grammys and was inducted into the song-writers and rock and roll halls of fame. steve: and we have another iowa state fair grandstand act to tell you about. brett eldredge will perform on saturday august 13. stacey: jason derulo announced a grandstand concert last week. the newsboys, dierks bentley, and jeff dunham will also appear at this year's fair. this next video is too cute not to share. you have to see this. a panda spilling down a slope of soft snow. the toronto zoo posted this video of a giant panda taking an adorable tumble last week. the zoo says the panda woke up , saw the snow, and just just -- and just couldn't resist. steve: we're back next with a final check of the forecast. ternet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movi
paul simon is also coming to des moines. steve: the legendary singer-songwriter will perform at the des moines civic center on may 18. tickets for rhyming paul simon go on sale friday at 9:00 a.m. stacey: simon has 12 grammys and was inducted into the song-writers and rock and roll halls of fame. steve: and we have another iowa state fair grandstand act to tell you about. brett eldredge will perform on saturday august 13. stacey: jason derulo announced a grandstand concert last week. the...
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by the way, simon will be recognized tonight over at they're honoring the former head coach prior to the game. ((chris maathuis)) the niaa state playoffs in reno are underway... the semi's are played today. one girls game in the books... centennial beats reno in a rout 82-to-53.. samantha thomas led centennial with 25. in boys hoops... gorman is currently blasting reno. the division one title games are played tomorrow night. some highlights at 11. ((chris maathuis)) ufc's conor mcgregor can talk trash and have a lot of fun bashing other fighters... but it's interesting, when steriods was brought up at yesterday's press conference, his tune suddenly got real serious real fast. (( )) nate diaz/fighter;" everybody is on steroids, the whole ufc, everybody.... laughter... conor mcgregor/fighte r; 'your teammate gil and jake were two caught on steroids, ((and you and the others)) not me, not me, calm down i'm not on those steroids.. what the &&% you talking about. nate; "you're on steroids." animal." the fighters will be arriving next week for workouts on thursday and weigh-in friday. all
by the way, simon will be recognized tonight over at they're honoring the former head coach prior to the game. ((chris maathuis)) the niaa state playoffs in reno are underway... the semi's are played today. one girls game in the books... centennial beats reno in a rout 82-to-53.. samantha thomas led centennial with 25. in boys hoops... gorman is currently blasting reno. the division one title games are played tomorrow night. some highlights at 11. ((chris maathuis)) ufc's conor mcgregor can...
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the simon kenton best will team. reporter: -- derek: thanks a lot high school as simon kenton round matchup with grant county on monday night. but more specificially i am here to talk about their sopohomore guard ally niece who just broke the 2,000 point mark. shoot outside which is probably why i get a lot of my points. from attacking the rim and staying aggressive is probably my biggest thing. she can put the ball in the hole. and like she said, her strength is getting to the basket. but don' t let that fool you. because ally has chosen not to take that outside shot. and that is something we worked with her on. as far as shooting the ball from the perimeter. derek: and just when i thought my story was headed in one direction with ally, it headed in to another. evolving around the topic of her hitting this 3 quarters court shot thursday night versus >> we shoot sometimes, half court shots, but not like anything back there and i never make them. so it wasn' t like i was like planning to make it or anything. derek: do
the simon kenton best will team. reporter: -- derek: thanks a lot high school as simon kenton round matchup with grant county on monday night. but more specificially i am here to talk about their sopohomore guard ally niece who just broke the 2,000 point mark. shoot outside which is probably why i get a lot of my points. from attacking the rim and staying aggressive is probably my biggest thing. she can put the ball in the hole. and like she said, her strength is getting to the basket. but don'...