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. >> i'm stephanie chang the delete for the coalition - >> i'm stephanie chang the delete for san francisco neighborhood a resolution was adapted by the coalition on february 17th i'd like to read into the record and present a copy to you. >> dear sfmta board of directors the coalition for san francisco neighborhood c s f n come down or 40 neighborhood organizations at a dealer noted meeting of its general assembly on february 17, 2015 passed the following resolution on the changes being proposed to polk street resolved the c s f neutron supports the retention of parking on polk street the eliminations of the proposed 84 wu zone from pine street to baud on the east side of polk street and the preparation by it sfmta the city and county of san francisco of an environmental impact report eir on the impact of the polk street escape project on the polk street neighborhood before any 0 further approval the implementation of the project thank you. >> (clapping.) thank you. >> that it be - >> (calling names). >> good afternoon. >> ruth campbell. >> hello, i'm marlene the president of the k45g9 nei
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stephanie: the view of a mobile phone, a way to save money in organized units, you can change your station. more after the break. ♪ stephanie: you are watching "market makers." we are seeing a selloff in all three major averages eight down percent or more -- all of them down 1% or more. a lot of the cyclical stocks those that are the most economically sensitive that are doing the worst financially in party alert. being hit hard. we knew the day before that the fed would be raising rates, but it appears to be on investors minds today. some of the big banks jpmorgan, bank of america, and the citigroup are seeing that other positive elements are still down. crude down for the fifth straight session. no supply constraint, and you would think that would be helpful for the airlines but we are seeing a selloff today. some of the other large airlines are selling off as well. in terms of individual movers, urban outfitters is a bright spot today. it was out with earnings, and we're seeing those shares rally. stephanie: thank you. erik: that was julie hyman. market makers will return and a moment. a
stephanie: the view of a mobile phone, a way to save money in organized units, you can change your station. more after the break. ♪ stephanie: you are watching "market makers." we are seeing a selloff in all three major averages eight down percent or more -- all of them down 1% or more. a lot of the cyclical stocks those that are the most economically sensitive that are doing the worst financially in party alert. being hit hard. we knew the day before that the fed would be raising...
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stephanie: changing of the guard at credit squeeze.ng replaced the head of one of britain's biggest insurance companies. erik: how low will be euro go? parity with the dollar. stephanie: no ceilings glass or otherwise. and that is the foundation she runs with her husband bill
stephanie: changing of the guard at credit squeeze.ng replaced the head of one of britain's biggest insurance companies. erik: how low will be euro go? parity with the dollar. stephanie: no ceilings glass or otherwise. and that is the foundation she runs with her husband bill
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stephanie: that is a lot of content gemma's -- cotton pajamas. >> in 2013, they made changes and she de $6 million. she made just about with the carter ceo did with evenebitda down. that is an egregious amount of money for not performing. stephanie: how do you compare them to gymboree? >> it is not public so it is tougher to get information. jim paris has stubbed its toes -- gymboree has stubbed its toes. it actually had positive last quarter. one of their biggest problems is the ceo left shorter after bain did the acquisition. it is hard to get perfect insight into what has been happening because it is a private company, but gymboree has been growing. the have significantly outperformed. erik: is the real problem at children's place with the management and ceo or is it with the board? i ask this because i think i know the answer. you suggest the best route here maybe the sale of the committee which adjusts this board cannot fix this -- which suggests this board cannot fix this. >> it is hard to tell what goes on behind closed doors of a board meeting. if you look at their failure to
stephanie: that is a lot of content gemma's -- cotton pajamas. >> in 2013, they made changes and she de $6 million. she made just about with the carter ceo did with evenebitda down. that is an egregious amount of money for not performing. stephanie: how do you compare them to gymboree? >> it is not public so it is tougher to get information. jim paris has stubbed its toes -- gymboree has stubbed its toes. it actually had positive last quarter. one of their biggest problems is the...
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say an outsider can change things but the democrats a only someone who is an insider can change things. stephaniemay be an outsider can change things but an outsider cannot get elected. are they not thinking about that? mark: pull-up and said scott walker and rand paul. -- republicans said scott walker and rand paul. if you can work on issues with democrats that you believe are good issues, then bye-bye. stephanie: thank you so much. bloomberg politics' mark halperin and there will be much more on the new hampshire focus group coming up tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. "market makers" will be back in a moment. stay here. ♪ stephanie: coming up, one lawyer says the real market madness is that players don't get paid. this guy is suing the ncaa. we will be asking the ceo of a luxury watchmaker what impact the strong greenback is having on his business. stay here. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york this is "market makers" with erik schatzker stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome to "market makers." bill: don't mention duke losing. stephanie: don't mention the
say an outsider can change things but the democrats a only someone who is an insider can change things. stephaniemay be an outsider can change things but an outsider cannot get elected. are they not thinking about that? mark: pull-up and said scott walker and rand paul. -- republicans said scott walker and rand paul. if you can work on issues with democrats that you believe are good issues, then bye-bye. stephanie: thank you so much. bloomberg politics' mark halperin and there will be much more...
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municipal personnel is unlikely to be enough to satisfactory those wanting greater equality and change. stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> some news just in to us, in bangladesh, 100 feared trapped under rubble after a factory collapse. it is southwest of the capitol dhaka. we are joined live now by phone. >> it was under construction and the roof collapsed where 150 workers were working there. thirty people were injured. 150 people were working when the roof collapsed. there will be much more casualties than we are getting right now. >> yet another factory collapse in bangladesh. >> sri lanka's president has a plan to set up an inquiry but refusing to bow to international pressure to allow u.n. investigators. it seems like this the investigation is expected to examine towards the end of the war, this makeshift hospital was shelled, patients seeking help killed by the government. for 26 years many had been fighting for an independent state and were accused of attacking civilians executing prisoners. the government has been accused of the same crimes, but it's and would they ramped up their attacks
municipal personnel is unlikely to be enough to satisfactory those wanting greater equality and change. stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> some news just in to us, in bangladesh, 100 feared trapped under rubble after a factory collapse. it is southwest of the capitol dhaka. we are joined live now by phone. >> it was under construction and the roof collapsed where 150 workers were working there. thirty people were injured. 150 people were working when the roof collapsed. there will be...
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whatever the impact of the reforms, that trend is unlikely to change. stephanie bell bbc news. >>> let's check up on the business news. alex is here with us. good news for virgin atlantic. >> that is right. the airline has returned to profit. they reported a pretax profit of 14.4 million pounds. it's close to $22 million in 2014. now, the year before it posted a loss of $77 million. virgin atlantic said it gained significant benefits on the joint venture partnership with delta airline. prudential confirmed media reports that the group's chief executive will be leaving the insurance company. they will be joining them. stepping down at the end of june. he was the first black executive when he was appointed in 2009. >>> lastly in business we are looking at china's inflation. it's increased to 1.4% easing concerns about the world's second largest economy. the rebound is from a five-year low in january. the worst result that was seen in five years. i'll be back in about 15 minutes time with more. >>> the solar impulse two took off. this is the second leg of what shoul
whatever the impact of the reforms, that trend is unlikely to change. stephanie bell bbc news. >>> let's check up on the business news. alex is here with us. good news for virgin atlantic. >> that is right. the airline has returned to profit. they reported a pretax profit of 14.4 million pounds. it's close to $22 million in 2014. now, the year before it posted a loss of $77 million. virgin atlantic said it gained significant benefits on the joint venture partnership with delta...
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that may have changed this quarter and they just have not disclosed yet. stephanie will be back with more. in the meantime, we're going to talk about the incredible shrinking conglomerate. procter & gamble is getting smaller. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome to "market makers." commercial breaks are the favorite times during market makers, is we're pretty focused on our brackets.having given yourself a team name yet ? joe: not yet. stephanie: the top business stories of the morning. a surprise drop in housing starts. construction fell 17% in february, that is the most in four years. bad weather is getting some of the blame, and the drop may be temporary, the worse an increase in -- there was an increase in building permits obtained. sales were up 7% led by volkswagen and bmw. all five of your biggest honor markets posted gains, but strongest was in spain. they offered incentives to trade in old vehicles for scrap metal. in person familiar with the matter says apple
that may have changed this quarter and they just have not disclosed yet. stephanie will be back with more. in the meantime, we're going to talk about the incredible shrinking conglomerate. procter & gamble is getting smaller. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome to "market makers." commercial breaks are the favorite times during market makers, is we're pretty...
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cannot emphasize enough, if you know anything, the smallest bit of information could change the results here. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9news. >>> coming up, new relief for everyone who suffers from migraines. >> and winter is not done yet. topper is back with details on another blast heading our way tomorrow. >> but first new details about potentially dangerous guard rails in the state of virginia. >>> the virginia department of transportation is moving ahead with plans to replace controversial guard rails. those guard rails came under fire last year following reports that accidents involving them led to deaths and serious injuries. critics said the manufacturer changed the design which causes the guard rail to jam and spear through a car and last year a federal grand jury ruled that manufacturer lied to the government about the changes. >>> former virginia first lady maureen mcdaumd today formerly appealed her public corruptions convictions. a notice was sent to the court of appeals today. last month she was sentenced to a year and a day in prison. she was convicted along with her husband and former go
cannot emphasize enough, if you know anything, the smallest bit of information could change the results here. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9news. >>> coming up, new relief for everyone who suffers from migraines. >> and winter is not done yet. topper is back with details on another blast heading our way tomorrow. >> but first new details about potentially dangerous guard rails in the state of virginia. >>> the virginia department of transportation is moving ahead with...
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>> i don't think all of has changed. stephaniea hot deal that no increase attention to, they just one in. >> first quarter out of box was not a great quarter. when you have a big valuation like this, the revenue missed. that is what started the issue of is the growth slowing? then you have a chinese economy slowing. that brings in the whole long-term growth story for alibaba. then you have some competitors out there that are putting up some pretty good numbers. stephanie: all of these things were not that different when the deal came and no one was having these conversations. the amount of stock that was treated with huge which would lead one to believe that everyone climbed in and end up to. >> -- then dumped it. >> we saw this with facebook. they have their own issues. the stock has to reset and then what the stock is looking for that is the next catalyst. erik: the alibaba chart looks suspiciously like a twitter post ipo chart. >> so once they figured out mobile? >> that is exactly right. for alibaba it is as simple as putting
>> i don't think all of has changed. stephaniea hot deal that no increase attention to, they just one in. >> first quarter out of box was not a great quarter. when you have a big valuation like this, the revenue missed. that is what started the issue of is the growth slowing? then you have a chinese economy slowing. that brings in the whole long-term growth story for alibaba. then you have some competitors out there that are putting up some pretty good numbers. stephanie: all of...
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change and some strong winds tomorrow. we'll explain. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez on the 16th street bridge where the project is about to enter into phase 2 and engineers want you to remember the call for help mayday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> your secrets ought to be safe with this tablet, but confidentiality can be costly. the tablet designed for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house when you get more from verizon
change and some strong winds tomorrow. we'll explain. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez on the 16th street bridge where the project is about to enter into phase 2 and engineers want you to remember the call for help mayday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> your secrets ought to be safe with this tablet, but confidentiality can be costly. the tablet designed for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133...
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stay with us. ♪ stephanie: coming up, you thought super pac for a big deal in the last presidential election? just wait until next year. they are changingtes run campaigns. alex: why tv viewers are going over the top or over-the-top video. many are now saying goodbye to traditional cable for cheaper alternatives. stephanie: and tv anchors are getting courtier. we are back in a few. me and ron burgundy for the next half hour. ♪ >> a from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." it is 11:30 a.m. in new york city. alex: i'm alex sherman in for erik schatzker. let's head back to the breaking news desk. scarlet fu is taking a look at the action on the street. scarlet: that's right. let's start with the dow industrials. 20 out of 30 members are higher right now. some m&a in the pharma space. at the same time, treasuries are gaining on disappointing factory data. the fomc meeting -- or announcement -- is on wednesday. all right, wti at a fresh six-year low. storage is nearing capacity. that means more pressure on prices. quantitative easing, the weak euro, and central-bank diverge
stay with us. ♪ stephanie: coming up, you thought super pac for a big deal in the last presidential election? just wait until next year. they are changingtes run campaigns. alex: why tv viewers are going over the top or over-the-top video. many are now saying goodbye to traditional cable for cheaper alternatives. stephanie: and tv anchors are getting courtier. we are back in a few. me and ron burgundy for the next half hour. ♪ >> a from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is...
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stephanie: if you think about the nordic countries, public companies need to have a certain amount of women on their boards. that is where we are seeing change. in the united states, we are not seeing much change yet. if you ran a small business and you had to give your employees one year's worth of eternity leave, that is really complicated. so the idea that everyone needs to address it and rules need to be changed, companies need to be doing it. olivia: we are looking forward to that interview. that is coming up on "market makers" at 10:00 a.m. tom: we have some real moves on dollar strength and euro weakness. this has become a huge deal, the major distinction of the last 24 hours is we finally have significant yen week this.
stephanie: if you think about the nordic countries, public companies need to have a certain amount of women on their boards. that is where we are seeing change. in the united states, we are not seeing much change yet. if you ran a small business and you had to give your employees one year's worth of eternity leave, that is really complicated. so the idea that everyone needs to address it and rules need to be changed, companies need to be doing it. olivia: we are looking forward to that...
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stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change an entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, to have electricity, to have running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets, and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems. >> when you come in and look at the situation, haiti is closed for business. stephanie: but some say there are huge opportunities to be had. >> if you invest here, the returns would be very, very good. stephanie: can private investment save haiti? >> we have a beautiful people. and we would like for them to be able to benefit from what god has given us in haiti. today, they are not. ♪ stephanie: haiti. most likely, the name sparks an image in your mind, and it is probably not a good one. even before the magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocked the country on january 12, 2010, life in haiti was pretty bleak. founded by former slaves in 1804, haiti has suffered through a series of oppr
stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change an entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, to have electricity, to have running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets, and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems....
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stephanie ruhle. matt: i am matt miller in for erik schatzker. so markets overseas are closing for the day at 11:30. that happens every day. actually, no, it does not. there is a time changeot one there. stephanie: people in london are basically going home so we should stop -- we should talk to scarlet. >> daylight saving through me for a loop as well. let's talk about what is going on in europe. european stocks not benefiting down 3/10 of 1%, treating -- retreating from a seven-year high. the aac index losing more than 4%. it is the biggest loser in european markets. european finance ministers are meeting today and they say greek officials need to pick up the pace on negotiations. it performs at the greek government sent over at the european, did not actually pass muster. there was a question whether they would get at the end of the month. it is firmer on the day haunting a seven-day slide. over the last 12 months, you really do not need to know over 22% over the past year. contrast with the strength in germany, the index up 3/10 of 1%. in his art he gained 18% in 2018 and set more than 20 record highs over the past two months and looks to be the case again today. just o
stephanie ruhle. matt: i am matt miller in for erik schatzker. so markets overseas are closing for the day at 11:30. that happens every day. actually, no, it does not. there is a time changeot one there. stephanie: people in london are basically going home so we should stop -- we should talk to scarlet. >> daylight saving through me for a loop as well. let's talk about what is going on in europe. european stocks not benefiting down 3/10 of 1%, treating -- retreating from a seven-year...
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i am will's stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight, we have an eye on the storm rain will be changing to snow. >> meteorologist kathy orr is closely watching this storm, kathy, how sit looking right now. >> we are looking at rain. it will be a wet, sloppy snow as temperatures transition from the 30's a to the 20's and on top of that that light fluffy snow. storm scan three green on the screen you can see green heavy at times in the delaware valley. but look at this whole ridge of white through lower ohio valley and right into southwestern, pennsylvania all this cold air will be changing, our rain over to snow after midnight in philadelphia and points to the south and a east. eyewitness weather watchers are showing us temperatures comfortable in the 40's, 44 degrees in south jersey where we anticipate at least five or 6 inches of snow. david reporting 44 degrees in clementon where we are seeing period of rain. in delaware 42 degrees being reported by greg, in marshallton, delaware. he sent in a neat picture. you can see frozen creek right here in delaware. we are looking at more frozen
i am will's stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight, we have an eye on the storm rain will be changing to snow. >> meteorologist kathy orr is closely watching this storm, kathy, how sit looking right now. >> we are looking at rain. it will be a wet, sloppy snow as temperatures transition from the 30's a to the 20's and on top of that that light fluffy snow. storm scan three green on the screen you can see green heavy at times in the delaware valley....
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changed. so there is some -- stephanie: can we talk worst-case scenario? let's say they fail.orbat lose his job if he fails? michael: he has put it on himself, i should be held responsible. whether that means fired i don't know. two years in a row i do not think there is a major bank that has failed two years in a row. stephanie: what do you think? erik: clearly it is up to the board. based on what he has said, you would have to -- stephanie: you are a huge backer of mike corbat. erik: i suspect that he would offer his resignation to the board. stephanie: if he did leave, who would get the job? michael: no idea. erik: jamie and his clients will tell you, he's an incredibly counted banker, but not a consumer banker. he is an investment banker. but regardless of how good his management skills may be, could he run citigroup with its reach across skills may be, could he run citigroup with its reach across the globe? stephanie: vikram pandit was not a commercial banker. but where is he now? what is your twitter handle? michael: mooremichaelj. erik: we are moving on. that's all. mic
changed. so there is some -- stephanie: can we talk worst-case scenario? let's say they fail.orbat lose his job if he fails? michael: he has put it on himself, i should be held responsible. whether that means fired i don't know. two years in a row i do not think there is a major bank that has failed two years in a row. stephanie: what do you think? erik: clearly it is up to the board. based on what he has said, you would have to -- stephanie: you are a huge backer of mike corbat. erik: i...
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significant traffic changes that you need to know about for phase 2 of the 16th street bridge replacement project. ddot's director and d.c.'s mayor made those announcements today. >> stephanie ramirez is live in the newsroom with what they had to say. >> they are really hoping people pay attention to these changes because any traffic headaches are about to get worse starting march 27th. >> i know the area well enough to avoid it if i can if i want. >> giorgio may already be used to phase 1 construction going on at 16th street and military road, but ddot said get ready for phase 2. starting before the morning rush hour commute friday, march 27th, ddot plans to break down 16th street into one lane each direction with lane changes on military road and a ramp closure. may 1st is when the bridge will be closed to be replaced. it's all to remove a basically rotting 16th street bridge and upgrade the roadways, but not without words from the mayor. >> we want people to think about their commutes, especially our neighbors to the north in maryland. >> reporter: a warning to avoid 16th street as much as possible. area residents tell us they're already halfway there. >> they're fixing
significant traffic changes that you need to know about for phase 2 of the 16th street bridge replacement project. ddot's director and d.c.'s mayor made those announcements today. >> stephanie ramirez is live in the newsroom with what they had to say. >> they are really hoping people pay attention to these changes because any traffic headaches are about to get worse starting march 27th. >> i know the area well enough to avoid it if i can if i want. >> giorgio may already...
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change in our next hour. >> pretty impressive. stephanie thank you. the veterans affairs department has long been accused of dis"america tonight's" christof putzel has more on what that autopsy found. >> i never thought he would died. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. the marine did not die overseas, he died at the medical facility. i said jason what's wrong with you? he said blah blah blah. what's wrong with him he can't even talk? she said we gave him some medication for migraine, he'll be all right in a couple of hours. >> reporter: he wasn't all right, efforts to revive him had failed. the state autopsy revealed something entirely different. mixed drug toxicity. >> everywhere it says positive drugs found in his system? >> right. every one is a medication that the va prescribed to him. >> the medical examiner found 13 different medications in jason's system. >> he was so drugged up, he had a drug to keep him up in the morning, and drugs at night because he couldn't sleep. it was a vicious circle. >> reporter: jason was one veteran
change in our next hour. >> pretty impressive. stephanie thank you. the veterans affairs department has long been accused of dis"america tonight's" christof putzel has more on what that autopsy found. >> i never thought he would died. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. the marine did not die overseas, he died at the medical facility. i said jason what's wrong with you? he said blah blah blah. what's wrong with him he can't even talk? she said we gave...
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stephanie: what has been the most shocking hack? agent taddeo: the sony hack has really changedof us think about it. that had three very scary elements. there was the theft of intellectual property, which we can understand from a financial point of view. of the extortion that came after and the destructive nature of the attack really came after -- changed the mindset. when you have a sovereign state conducting an attack against a private network with that much impact, it really did raise some concern. the administration came out publicly and the fbi came out publicly and we are concerned about that activity. jordan: is the amount of security technology that is inside private sector technology companies, does that help or hurt? there is a lot of data generated by a lot of different vendors. agent taddeo: part of the challenge in these investigations is the complexity of the networks. many of the folks we visit after an attack do not know what is connected to the network, they do not know their network has knowledge in, they do not know who was on their network. some cyber securit
stephanie: what has been the most shocking hack? agent taddeo: the sony hack has really changedof us think about it. that had three very scary elements. there was the theft of intellectual property, which we can understand from a financial point of view. of the extortion that came after and the destructive nature of the attack really came after -- changed the mindset. when you have a sovereign state conducting an attack against a private network with that much impact, it really did raise some...
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it is not going to change over six month period. >> stephanie ruhle, anchor market makers. whistleblower speaks to bloomberg. he was aware of lack of control with the bank. >> the man who lifted the lid on hsbc's management was aware -- francine how did this all begin and what is he saying now? >> this began in 2007 when they stole a lot of aida from hsbc. of course this has been good -- been an ongoing investigation. now i have a 50 minute conversation with him on friday. we talk about hsbc. we also talked about the swiss authorities and really his day-to-day life. >> the top management is aware and was aware of the problem that was phased by private bank. i was really surprised the top management -- and even try to get inside. >> he declined to identify any bank executives ended -- and declined to describe to me his evidence. he also doesn't have any signed documents by the management. there could be some software that links back to management or certainly the way the accounts were set up. >> what has been their response to this, considering they have been trying so hard
it is not going to change over six month period. >> stephanie ruhle, anchor market makers. whistleblower speaks to bloomberg. he was aware of lack of control with the bank. >> the man who lifted the lid on hsbc's management was aware -- francine how did this all begin and what is he saying now? >> this began in 2007 when they stole a lot of aida from hsbc. of course this has been good -- been an ongoing investigation. now i have a 50 minute conversation with him on friday. we...
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desire to help someone else like the nonprofit group that just changed a little boy's life with a little help from iron man himself. nbc's stephanie gosk has the story. >> reporter: all alex knew was that he was getting a bionic arm. >> we're looking for 912. >> reporter: the 7-year-old was born with a partially developed right arm. he was greeted by robert downey jr. >> hey, alex. how are you? pleasure to meet you. >> reporter: but if you are a 7-year-old this isn't robert downey jr., this is tony stark, the genius inventor who turns into superhero iron man. >> do you know who that is? >> iron man. >> reporter: only fitting given the delivery. >> it's even cooler than i thought. i'm having a technical glitch, as you can see my light isn't working. keep working on it kind of like you're working on it. >> it keeps working and working until he gets it right. >> reporter: albert manero is a ph.d. in engineering and an actual superhero. he and a team of students at the university of central florida developed the arm using 3d printing technology. and they give them to kids for free. most prosthetics cost tens of thousands. the price ta
desire to help someone else like the nonprofit group that just changed a little boy's life with a little help from iron man himself. nbc's stephanie gosk has the story. >> reporter: all alex knew was that he was getting a bionic arm. >> we're looking for 912. >> reporter: the 7-year-old was born with a partially developed right arm. he was greeted by robert downey jr. >> hey, alex. how are you? pleasure to meet you. >> reporter: but if you are a 7-year-old this...
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stephanie said their goodness knows no bound ss. so these mentally ill people are going to pass the background checks unless we change the system. >> by the opposition clearly of the in ra but i think it was pathetic and i agree with stephanie and seema, it was ab all-time low for them to mock gabby giffords' 2011 shooting. they're missing the point ear. gabby giffords and other lawmakers are not suggesting that this would have prevented that shooting from taking place. they're simply saying that these types of expansive background checks would really make it more difficult for criminals to access firearms which is important, and we can't deny -- >> exactly. >> that making it more difficult for background checks is very important. making it more difficult for criminals to access firearms is very important. >> my point is and we'll move on, you can argue the policy you can argue those of us that want to see stronger and stricter laws but have a woman who has suffered what she suffered in any way be a subject to this kind of tweet -- >> because they don't care rev, because they don't care. certain politicians are ruthless. >> i'll mo
stephanie said their goodness knows no bound ss. so these mentally ill people are going to pass the background checks unless we change the system. >> by the opposition clearly of the in ra but i think it was pathetic and i agree with stephanie and seema, it was ab all-time low for them to mock gabby giffords' 2011 shooting. they're missing the point ear. gabby giffords and other lawmakers are not suggesting that this would have prevented that shooting from taking place. they're simply...
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changes. helping me to discuss it, stephanie lingfield and charles schwab with charles jones.at made me pause today we could have a 1937 kind of situation with the fed rate hike. you're shaking your head, what do you think, kathy? kathy: there is some risk, but they are also very aware of it, so i think they will avoid it. people have to appreciate that because the dollar has moved up so much, we have already had a tightening of malik -- monetary policy. the way that we calculate it, that's over 100 aces points of tightness that already occurred in terms of the impact on the economy. i am in the camp that says probably remove the word patient , but i don't know why they are in such a hurry and i don't think that they will actually in practice be as patient as people believe. alix: did mario draghi do her job for her? kathy: it was a matter of removing that stimulus in hinting at raising rates in a world where the rest of the world is easing and we are moving towards tightening. that is why the dollar is up. alix: you will your eyes at the 1937 market event? kathy: how many yea
changes. helping me to discuss it, stephanie lingfield and charles schwab with charles jones.at made me pause today we could have a 1937 kind of situation with the fed rate hike. you're shaking your head, what do you think, kathy? kathy: there is some risk, but they are also very aware of it, so i think they will avoid it. people have to appreciate that because the dollar has moved up so much, we have already had a tightening of malik -- monetary policy. the way that we calculate it, that's...
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stephanie, thank you very much. community leaders in oakland calling for change after a young father gunned down outside of his home in the oakland hills. >> bob redell live at the oakland police department this morning. what have police said about this case? >> reporter: not much so far. no arrests. as far as we can tell, investigators are still trying to figure out why this young man was targeted. yesterday morning, someone shot and killed marcus west outside his grandmother's home in the oakland hills. he was 21 years old, the father of a 2-month-old baby. his grandmother heard what she describes is just one boom. she ran outside to find her grandson in the middle of the road dying from a gunshot wound. >> i told him, you know, marcus, we love you. everybody loves you. are you praying? and his face sort of -- the muscles sort of relaxed. he couldn't talk, of course. i said pray, marcus. and then i prayed. and then he did that. and that was it. >> reporter: west became the 18th person to be killed in oakland over the past couple of months. last night, alameda county supervisor keith carson along with leaders of l
stephanie, thank you very much. community leaders in oakland calling for change after a young father gunned down outside of his home in the oakland hills. >> bob redell live at the oakland police department this morning. what have police said about this case? >> reporter: not much so far. no arrests. as far as we can tell, investigators are still trying to figure out why this young man was targeted. yesterday morning, someone shot and killed marcus west outside his grandmother's...
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i'm stephanie sy coming up how the weakening of a major drug cartel is changing one mexican state and new problem it is bringing to the surface. >>> a palestinian man rammed his car into a crowd. witnesses sayyaf hitting the pedestrians the man got out of his car and tried to attack others with a knife. in november at the same intersection, another palestinian drove his car into a crowded train platform killing one person. >>> a curfew is in effect in one area in india after a mob beat an accused rapist to death. a documentary has been banned over fears it will incite violence. >>> one of the most powerful democrats on capitol hill may soon face corruption charges. the justice department plans to charge robert menendez. he came out swinging and held a press conference a short while ago, saying he acted appropriately and in accordance with the law. >>> rebel fighters in libya attacked an oil field. government troops fought off the attack reclaiming control of the oil field, but the attackers caused massive damage to the property. fighting has caused two export terminals to shut down si
i'm stephanie sy coming up how the weakening of a major drug cartel is changing one mexican state and new problem it is bringing to the surface. >>> a palestinian man rammed his car into a crowd. witnesses sayyaf hitting the pedestrians the man got out of his car and tried to attack others with a knife. in november at the same intersection, another palestinian drove his car into a crowded train platform killing one person. >>> a curfew is in effect in one area in india after a...
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change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm stephanie sy.aking this week with taiye selasi, author. i'm trying to figure out through this conversation what drives you, what makes you tick. all of it, or a lot of it, tell me if i'm wrong, seems a reaction to things that have you. >> i am a free spirit. i was born that way. i'm first and foremost a storyteller. i love human being, i'm obsessed with travel, as we were talking about earlier. i moved around mostly because i want to see the world, taste different cities. i was born into a physical reality that means that the world didn't treat me as - the world didn't receive me with as much open possess as i would have wanted it to. in order to be who i wanted to be, to be a storyteller, appear into human being and know them as human first, and black, white, african, asian, european, i have to elbow out the space. i think my animating project is to create the space within which i can know the world and know myself in the world as human. first and foremost. >> in some ways is that the most modern
change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera". i'm stephanie sy.aking this week with taiye selasi, author. i'm trying to figure out through this conversation what drives you, what makes you tick. all of it, or a lot of it, tell me if i'm wrong, seems a reaction to things that have you. >> i am a free spirit. i was born that way. i'm first and foremost a storyteller. i...
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stephanie sy, "inside story" is next. >> hello i'm ray suarez. mcdonald's cash registers ringing is a company that americans hate love and hate to love. changing what farmers ro grow and away we eat. now the company's announced it won't buy chickens raised using human antibiotics. mickey d's changing what people eat and how they eat it. in recycling and nutrition in many ways mcdonald's is a trend-spotter, what will this new policy mean to everyone who sells, makes and eats food? it's is "inside story." >> being a major seller of cooked food in the united states mcdonald's watches trends closely. when the exan was company was bashed for wasted packaging it responded with new packaging efforts and new messages to the public. when the world knocked the children's offerings mcdonald's changed that. supersize me, its move to low fat milk when reporting and activists focused attention how cows were raised for hamburger meat the company reduced the hormones in the meat itself. applause from some sectors skepticism from others, at a time when more and more attention is focused on antibiotics what species of potatoes are used, it's a big deal. mcdonal
stephanie sy, "inside story" is next. >> hello i'm ray suarez. mcdonald's cash registers ringing is a company that americans hate love and hate to love. changing what farmers ro grow and away we eat. now the company's announced it won't buy chickens raised using human antibiotics. mickey d's changing what people eat and how they eat it. in recycling and nutrition in many ways mcdonald's is a trend-spotter, what will this new policy mean to everyone who sells, makes and eats...
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stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will changeire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, electricity, running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems.
stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will changeire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, electricity, running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems.
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it was only later that they changed their minds and said that it was actually durst. tamron. >> stephanie gosk thanks very much. now to the weather and a march snow storm that is approaching. tomorrow is the first day of spring, but it will feel a lot like winter with a slushy mix of rain and snow expected from washington, d.c. to new york city and parts of pennsylvania could see up to eight inches of snow, and if boston hasn't been hammered enough, and we know they have been a second round of snow moves into northern new england this weekend, and weather channel meteorologist greg postel joins us with a closer look at the forecast. >> thank you very much. exactly right, first day of spring but you'd never know it looking at what's coming up tomorrow. winter weather advisories set up for parts of pennsylvania and new jersey and into southern new england. this is for snow. that's going to try to get in there tonight, but it's really not going to make it there yet. you'll be dealing with rain and snow across parts of the higher elevation of virginia but tomorrow watch out for accumulating s
it was only later that they changed their minds and said that it was actually durst. tamron. >> stephanie gosk thanks very much. now to the weather and a march snow storm that is approaching. tomorrow is the first day of spring, but it will feel a lot like winter with a slushy mix of rain and snow expected from washington, d.c. to new york city and parts of pennsylvania could see up to eight inches of snow, and if boston hasn't been hammered enough, and we know they have been a second...
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. >> more on the big change in the dow jones industrial average as stephanie just told you. apple is in, at&t is out after 99 years. let's talk to the man responsible for the decision come s&p managing director david blitzer who chairs the s&p index committee. welcome. not everybody has had a chance to read your statement. explain to us why at&t is out and apple is in. >> i think the first thing is apple is a novice choice for the dow, the largest company period. it is a strong leading technology company widely known, widely respected. if anything, we are probably getting comments over the last years, why wasn't it in the dow? second, it is a matter of timing. apple, until last june, had a stock price more than $700. the way the dow is calculated the price matter is the prices can't be too far apart. it would have distorted the whole index. then it is just a matter of looking at the timing. visa another technology company currently in the dow, with a price of around $280 a share or thereabout, is putting its stock for for one. that means funds tracking the dow, when they get
. >> more on the big change in the dow jones industrial average as stephanie just told you. apple is in, at&t is out after 99 years. let's talk to the man responsible for the decision come s&p managing director david blitzer who chairs the s&p index committee. welcome. not everybody has had a chance to read your statement. explain to us why at&t is out and apple is in. >> i think the first thing is apple is a novice choice for the dow, the largest company period. it...
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stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> how do you feel? do you feel like you made a changeort report thinks called melt method a special class to treat pain insomnia ape other conditions. >> it just gives the soul alive and moving and youthful. >> reporter: movements are small, require very little physical exertion and use a few pieces of equipment. suzy is the creator. >> we used rollers and balls to rejuvenate induce the tissue. >> reporter: tissue that she's talking about is connective tissue between the joints, earned ising muscles, it is virtually every where in the body. >> it is what gives your shock absorption and keeps your organs talk back and your skin lifted. >> reporter: here's how it works. specific areas are targeted using a ball or roler with subtle and distinct movements this helps connective tissue to be rehydrate add allowing fluid to get in the joints and relief chronic pain. >> some modalities adopted by physical therapy piss to stretch patients along connective tissue lines. >> reporter: while massage and stretching have been shown to be therapeutic sk
stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> how do you feel? do you feel like you made a changeort report thinks called melt method a special class to treat pain insomnia ape other conditions. >> it just gives the soul alive and moving and youthful. >> reporter: movements are small, require very little physical exertion and use a few pieces of equipment. suzy is the creator. >> we used rollers and balls to rejuvenate induce the tissue. >> reporter: tissue that she's...
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stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will changen entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, to have electricity, to have running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets, and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems. >> when you come in and look at the situation, haiti is closed for business. stephanie: but some say there are huge opportunities to be had. >> if you invest here, the returns would be very, very good. stephanie: can private investment save haiti? >> we have a beautiful people. and we would like for them to be able to benefit from what god has given us in haiti. today, they are not. ♪ stephanie: haiti. most likely, the name sparks an image in your mind, and it is probably not a good one. even before the magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocked the country on january 12, 2010, life in haiti was pretty bleak. founded by former slaves in 1804, haiti has suffered through a series of oppres
stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will changen entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads, to have electricity, to have running water. stephanie: there are people living in the streets, and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems. >>...
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health reporter stephanie stahl gives you advice to help keep you from getting sick and also save you money. changeshe miler air will move in. we'll be right back. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and these floors? disinfectant cleaner, mops and "wet floor" signs. how long does it take to reheat cod? we also have air fresheners. make on-budget happen. make cleaning up happen. staples. make more happen. y- flakes break out, fire fight versa tough time getting under control. live at the scene with the difficulties these firefighters experience
health reporter stephanie stahl gives you advice to help keep you from getting sick and also save you money. changeshe miler air will move in. we'll be right back. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with...