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but in america, we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by "the guardian." so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories. [laughter] >> well, obviously your first thought is, we might be the judge of that. oddly, because of wikileaks, and the various measures we'd had to take while working on it, i knew that skype was not a particularly safe form of technology. and i knew that glen had a skype phone. so my first question was, are you calling me from your delightful rio residence on your skype phone? he said, yes. i said -- hmm. so we didn't talk very much. in that conversation. it became very clear that the first thing he was going to have to do was get on a plane. he explained that he was going to see a sample of the material, that he'
but in america, we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by "the guardian." so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters...
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soho. ten years or thirty years. the program more than that after centuries on the site to keep delicious dressing though they have no choice but to me but where to begin we need to be located for more than ten years the stately again he's the community manager the modern equivalent of a tribal chief. for the past ten years he's been trying to raise money from the state federal government and any other organization willing to help get the five million year as the need to move the entire village. but with the economic crisis. no one is willing to continue this kind of money or better arm and the garlic cut by the qatar relocate the entire country that were funded through to work together with the pokemon get over it all really throw the food funding costs in the us there are no lines to support refugees who have lost their homes and climate change would get a haircut you know how to get a kid the people here would like to stay in the region one thing to note that the end of the trip and can report that the arctic. and
soho. ten years or thirty years. the program more than that after centuries on the site to keep delicious dressing though they have no choice but to me but where to begin we need to be located for more than ten years the stately again he's the community manager the modern equivalent of a tribal chief. for the past ten years he's been trying to raise money from the state federal government and any other organization willing to help get the five million year as the need to move the entire...
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but why are we meeting him in soho?
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but why are we meeting him in soho?
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this was down in soho, they've got margaritas and an espresso bar.uld all come down. >> seriously, what kind of drink is that? it think. >> you and i are heading to the bar. >> it's a jalapeno margarita. >> he also has a white iphone. >> we are going to continue to monitor what's happening. coming up, nine months of nsa scandal exposed by edward snowden. mike rogers is here with us to weigh in on it all. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm energy -- i'm emily chang. the conference kicking off your in san francisco -- the ongoing edward snowden nsa scandal is sure to be front and center. house intelligence chairman of mike rogers is here with me in the studio. thank you for joining us. withave been meeting industry ceos today. what's on the top of their mind? >> how do we rebuild the confidence that our intelligence services are not violating privacy and not encroaching on won six of our economy growing right here in silicon valley? all of those conversations are happening. >> what do you see are the chances congress will finally come to an agr
this was down in soho, they've got margaritas and an espresso bar.uld all come down. >> seriously, what kind of drink is that? it think. >> you and i are heading to the bar. >> it's a jalapeno margarita. >> he also has a white iphone. >> we are going to continue to monitor what's happening. coming up, nine months of nsa scandal exposed by edward snowden. mike rogers is here with us to weigh in on it all. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm...
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but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by the guardian. so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories. [laughter] >> well, obviously your first thought is, we might be the judge of that. oddly, because of wikileaks, and the various measures we'd had to take while working on it, i knew that skype was not a particularly safe form of technology. and i knew that glen had a skype phone. so my first question was, are you calling me from your delightful rio residence on your skype phone me? said, yes. i said -- hm. so we didn't talk very much. in that conversation. it became very clear that the first thing he was going to have to do was get on a plane. he explained that he was going to see a sample of the material, that he'd ha
but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by the guardian. so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories....
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separate those two dishes the one which is what he does off the coast which record what you see in soho. they give us a perfect moment of innocence it taking the ball in the polls. so going back to iowa. the second point is that the us we know would be the media landscape has been changing quite rapidly because of the new kind of stuff. so john knowles rise and also the internet and so on and so on. there is some of the parker this is that this move from off from the printed press for its failures and from gnawing on television and radio two onto the internet is that we want to stay as visible as possible again in the all media. this amount on the unknown being set up the internet kind of presence but also the no on tv that you know radio and in the newspapers and magazines and optus as soon as you know i mean there's space for art that is inspection often shrinks and i think it's it's it's spring everywhere. you know in the united states in europa in other parts of the world. there is more and more emphasis on the kind of the current kind of fierce any unknown people are more intereste
separate those two dishes the one which is what he does off the coast which record what you see in soho. they give us a perfect moment of innocence it taking the ball in the polls. so going back to iowa. the second point is that the us we know would be the media landscape has been changing quite rapidly because of the new kind of stuff. so john knowles rise and also the internet and so on and so on. there is some of the parker this is that this move from off from the printed press for its...
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within three years madden opened his first store in new york's trendy soho. >> local legendary. >> whileden came often to this small coffee shop? >> if we were sitting here in the '70s what are couple things you would tell him? >> yes. i would tell him to be patient, don't take shortcuts. and i would mostly don't take shortcuts. >> madden learned this the hard way. in 1992 he went in to business with jordan bellfort the crooked character that is in "the wolf of wall street." >> at the tender age of 22 i headed to the only place with ambition. >> it took madden's company public artificially inflate its stock price. >> he said, you've got this great business, we can raise money for you. didn't really believe him. he said, no, we're like dream makers. i never had any money. my business was like my bankroll in my pocket. it happened. they did raise money for me. more than i ever dreamed of. >> did you know that anything you were involved with was wrong? >> in the beginning, no. while we were doing it it sort of did not feel right. that i was doing the wrong thing and it was just taking a sho
within three years madden opened his first store in new york's trendy soho. >> local legendary. >> whileden came often to this small coffee shop? >> if we were sitting here in the '70s what are couple things you would tell him? >> yes. i would tell him to be patient, don't take shortcuts. and i would mostly don't take shortcuts. >> madden learned this the hard way. in 1992 he went in to business with jordan bellfort the crooked character that is in "the wolf...
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it could be shopping on bowery, shopping in lido -- in a lido or soho. >> the neighborhood. >> shoppingneighborhoods or the major streets, the major arteries. out in california a could be shopping on rodeo drive. we also have in white plains, the westchester small -- mall is a pretty nice mall and where i'm from in columbus, ohio, it is a pretty nice mall and pretty packed. but in these small towns or mid tier towns that are completely abandoned. >> except for the anchor stores. >> if you are a retailer, you need that flagship store to build the brand. let the customer know you have that billboard, but in terms of the mall, a lot of folks are doing what you and i are trying to do. why a new care of shoes, boom, boom. to bloomingdale's and get something nice, or go to tj and get something cheap. but i won't go to jcpenney. what can they do? >> by the way, you hit the nail on the head when you said t.j. maxx as an example. they are eating the lunch of companies like jcpenney. to be blunt, if a penny and kmart, they are all dinosaurs. they are not run by merchants. they bought -- got bough
it could be shopping on bowery, shopping in lido -- in a lido or soho. >> the neighborhood. >> shoppingneighborhoods or the major streets, the major arteries. out in california a could be shopping on rodeo drive. we also have in white plains, the westchester small -- mall is a pretty nice mall and where i'm from in columbus, ohio, it is a pretty nice mall and pretty packed. but in these small towns or mid tier towns that are completely abandoned. >> except for the anchor...
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>> is that the new soho? >> it has probably always been, no offense, cooler than tribeca.ing to stay and tell you why your favorite beer might be a sellout for "street smart." ♪ >> all right, craft beer. aying those two words makes beer connoisseur celebrate. did you know that your favorite beer might not be as hip as you thought? our very own matt miller has been doing cap -- doing all kinds of research. >> for 25 years i have researched this story. i have always liked the idea of drinking a small beer from brewer who has maybe been around. there is a family recipe, you know? >> you are romanticizing it, in a way. >> exactly. i have never been into the idea -- i have been in situations where i could drink 20 cans of budweiser, but i never loved that idea. >> you are not a keg guy? >> i like keg stands, actually, that i like the idea of small craft brews and one of the beers that i thought was a microbrew was anheuser-busch. goose island was one of my favorites, and we looked in to find out what other beers you might have thought were craft brews and were owned by budweise
>> is that the new soho? >> it has probably always been, no offense, cooler than tribeca.ing to stay and tell you why your favorite beer might be a sellout for "street smart." ♪ >> all right, craft beer. aying those two words makes beer connoisseur celebrate. did you know that your favorite beer might not be as hip as you thought? our very own matt miller has been doing cap -- doing all kinds of research. >> for 25 years i have researched this story. i have...
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adam: from soho down to bright on, jeff flock, thank you very much. >> who are you calling deaf, dumbver you. adam: i know you sure play a mean pinball. lori: you are a wizard. check out stocks on wall street. the dow holding up right at session highs right now at 125. ashley and tracy with full market coverage as investors shrug off the weaker-than-expected jobs report. a prescription for job creation and improving health care. the details are coming up next. ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edwa jones. this is shirley eaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how areou? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a ghly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxe
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but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we are all -- we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organizationment we call ourselves "g" by the guardian. i'm sitting in a soholoft and i got a call from demren and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories. [laughter] >> well, obviously your first thought is, we might be the judge of that. oddly, because of wikileaks, and the various measures we'd had to take while working on it, i knew that skype was not a particularly safe form of technology. and i knew that glen had a skype phone. so my first question was, are you calling me from your delightful rio residence on your skype phone me? said, yes. i said -- hm. so we didn't talk very much. in that conversation. it became very clear that the first thing he was going to have to do was get on a plane. he explained that he was going to see a sample of the mater
but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we are all -- we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organizationment we call ourselves "g" by the guardian. i'm sitting in a soholoft and i got a call from demren and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters...
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you can get them embossed at the store in soho and because i love them so much they actually named themnd one for makeup. four pouches at any given time. so cute. >> happy valentine's day to me. >> this is great. >> all right and now for his or her, this is unisex. >> we are stationary obsessed at "lucky." if you are social media obsessed these cars from terrapin are adorable made in the usa for kind of the sochi moment, sochi proud, ftw for the win and yolo because you only live once >> that's like a snowboard term or something like that. eva, thank you. lady, thank you very much for the looks, as always, you guys at "lucky," you got it going on. bonus ideas on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! right now, coming up our "gma" games. our version, you don't want to -- our version of curling and have you seen those pants, the curling pants, eva? >> they're very -- ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ >>> time now for the "gma" games. t
you can get them embossed at the store in soho and because i love them so much they actually named themnd one for makeup. four pouches at any given time. so cute. >> happy valentine's day to me. >> this is great. >> all right and now for his or her, this is unisex. >> we are stationary obsessed at "lucky." if you are social media obsessed these cars from terrapin are adorable made in the usa for kind of the sochi moment, sochi proud, ftw for the win and yolo...
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so anyway within five days he was in the "guardian" soho loft. there were five of us then. laura, and ian mccaskill. in the entire world if you could office,ne to be in your it would be in mccaskill. he is not here, so i can say he "grizzled."-- he is the person you sent to the fire, what the fire is. air gap computer we had to send someone out to best buy to buy. you have seen what these look like. it looks like someone went haywire with the powerpoint. you quickly realize -- either a huge, sensitive is the hitler diaries. it is a great big hoax. you have to verify it. >> how long was the verification process? >> it was really intense. and edwardand glenn on a plane to hong kong. they identified edward snowden by a rubik's cube in a hotel lobby. they could not believe he was 29. we thought from the description of the material this would be someone really senior, someone really highly ranked that nsa. then we could work out the psychology of it. glenn was in new york. we spent a lot of time speculating to read what would cause someone to walk out with the crown jewels of th
so anyway within five days he was in the "guardian" soho loft. there were five of us then. laura, and ian mccaskill. in the entire world if you could office,ne to be in your it would be in mccaskill. he is not here, so i can say he "grizzled."-- he is the person you sent to the fire, what the fire is. air gap computer we had to send someone out to best buy to buy. you have seen what these look like. it looks like someone went haywire with the powerpoint. you quickly realize...
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. >> reporter: -- at soho room, one of moscow's hippest clubs., and you have to be rich to make it in the russian nightclub? >> you don't have to be able to do anything else. >> i had planned to give you a list of the places to go to, the trouble is i can't actually remember. >> nice ride, by the way. in a rolls? >> it was a lot of fun. >> looks like you had friends with you, which was nice. >> yes. >> the friends look very nice. >> they were very helpful in showing me around. >> we'll see you tomorrow. >>> and by the way, here tomorrow to perform for us. >>> coming up next, another taste of russian life, naustia liukin takes me on a food tour around the olympic park. this is "today" on nbc. >>> well, if you know one thing about us, you know we love to eat. >> makes us happy. here in sochi, you can find some great food if you know where to go. >> that's right, 2008's gold medal gymnast knows her way around russian food. after all, she was born here, she took me on a culinary tour of the olympic park. >> at the olympics, the only other athlete fro
. >> reporter: -- at soho room, one of moscow's hippest clubs., and you have to be rich to make it in the russian nightclub? >> you don't have to be able to do anything else. >> i had planned to give you a list of the places to go to, the trouble is i can't actually remember. >> nice ride, by the way. in a rolls? >> it was a lot of fun. >> looks like you had friends with you, which was nice. >> yes. >> the friends look very nice. >> they...