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there isjust a takeaway -- takeaway for me. there is just a sense takeaway -- takeaway for me.ay -- takeaway for me. there isjust a sense of this inauguration being surreal. however you feel about the man, whether you are an opponent or a supporter, today felt like a surreal moment. i think the media is globalised now and many of us media is globalised now and many of us for years saw this person is somebody on the apprentice. telling people they were fired at the end of an episode. and now his had it onto bibles. the times has gone for a wraparound. and on what would be the back page it features the oath he swore . back page it features the oath he swore. of course we have seen protests which is not what we are used to on inauguration day. and i was reading as well that there were two new petition with and as released today. one calling on him to release his tax records and another asking that he does not receive payments from foreign powers. that is related to its hotels. it sounds like they are going to continue, these questions. the hotel is interesting and it is fascinatin
there isjust a takeaway -- takeaway for me. there is just a sense takeaway -- takeaway for me.ay -- takeaway for me. there isjust a sense of this inauguration being surreal. however you feel about the man, whether you are an opponent or a supporter, today felt like a surreal moment. i think the media is globalised now and many of us media is globalised now and many of us for years saw this person is somebody on the apprentice. telling people they were fired at the end of an episode. and now his...
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that is the takeaway. all the other stuff, detail, agenda. that is the takeaway.keaway. all the other stuff, detail, is chaff. he's got that on there. that is basically what the leave campaign did in brexit and what trump did. does that make sense or was that rubbish? it makes sense. they lead on this, the headline, you are right, he has got the headline he would have wanted but they go on to the detail but today wasn't great. forjeremy corbyn. it is interesting because we have had there is a strategy that corbyn‘s team have launched, which is to take a trump style approach and, sort of, come out with these big statements. and evenif out with these big statements. and even if they are not viable, it will get the attention of the public. and, actually, they might be quite popular because a lot of people will look at that headline and say, yes, they are paid too much. the hardest thing in the opposition is being heard. the worst thing that could happen is you become irrelevant. jeremy corbyn has inserted himself into the news today and although it might not have bee
that is the takeaway. all the other stuff, detail, agenda. that is the takeaway.keaway. all the other stuff, detail, is chaff. he's got that on there. that is basically what the leave campaign did in brexit and what trump did. does that make sense or was that rubbish? it makes sense. they lead on this, the headline, you are right, he has got the headline he would have wanted but they go on to the detail but today wasn't great. forjeremy corbyn. it is interesting because we have had there is a...
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that was one big takeaway. was just on russia, that he did acknowledge really for was irst time that russia responsible for hacking the dnc. >> what do you make of the plan laid out by the lawyer that said, you know, he wasn't going to basically have anything to do with the trump organization? into place they put is basically trust donald and trust donald's judgment. none of the en steps that trump's predecessors in the white house have taken to ake sure the president is insulated from conflicts of interest, an actual blind trust divest. of assets that could create conflicts. >> he's not moving where he needs to move. that is, we need to have him divest. he needs to get rid of his and he needs ests to put them in what's called a blind trust. > so you don't buy when it his attorney just said it would be impractical to have a blind trust? that? your response to >> it's not impractical. people do this all the time. biotech ceutical and stocks took a dive when donald trump commented on the industry's drug pricing m
that was one big takeaway. was just on russia, that he did acknowledge really for was irst time that russia responsible for hacking the dnc. >> what do you make of the plan laid out by the lawyer that said, you know, he wasn't going to basically have anything to do with the trump organization? into place they put is basically trust donald and trust donald's judgment. none of the en steps that trump's predecessors in the white house have taken to ake sure the president is insulated from...
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the other takeaway from davos for me, the sense of optimism is pretty much universal.rent levels, but everyone is optimistic moving forward. that has to be considered in terms of how much is priced in. it's going to be quite significant. >> today we will be watching the historic inauguration, cnbc has special coverage of this all day. we're also going to be watching key earnings from ge and procter & gamble. little in the way of economic data. that's a wrap for us here. >> "squawk box" will pick it up from washington. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" live from the nation's capital. in about six hours donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states ushering in a new era for the country, the markets and the economy. we have a big lineup of guests over t
the other takeaway from davos for me, the sense of optimism is pretty much universal.rent levels, but everyone is optimistic moving forward. that has to be considered in terms of how much is priced in. it's going to be quite significant. >> today we will be watching the historic inauguration, cnbc has special coverage of this all day. we're also going to be watching key earnings from ge and procter & gamble. little in the way of economic data. that's a wrap for us here. >>...
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today i will a provider initial takeaways. i'm not making recommendations, that will be forthcoming. i will conclude what steps and you can address any questions you have. the purpose of the plan is to determine the options with program goals. here is our familiar program slide affordability, cleaner energy, local investment and long-term rate and financial stability. this chart really illustrates the task ahead of us. in short, going citywide is a big deal. you will see the current 60 mw program second bar to the right. the question is how does clean power grow its current size? how does it grow from 73,002 as many as 335 counts? this, without sacrificing quality or taking unnecessary risk. i presented the slide which has changed colors. this came out in november and it summarizes the clean powers of business practice policy that you adapted and september 2015. critical importance is the fees and policies. which is now in the red bracket. which states the rates must recover costs, they miss meet or beat of each phase. suffici
today i will a provider initial takeaways. i'm not making recommendations, that will be forthcoming. i will conclude what steps and you can address any questions you have. the purpose of the plan is to determine the options with program goals. here is our familiar program slide affordability, cleaner energy, local investment and long-term rate and financial stability. this chart really illustrates the task ahead of us. in short, going citywide is a big deal. you will see the current 60 mw...
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both men work at this takeaway and are in police custody. have specific dietary requirements. police say they are working with trading standards officers and environmental health as part of its investigations. megan was a popular teenager, a member of a number of clu bs teenager, a member of a number of clubs here. her parents have described her as a role model and their princess. they are being kept fully informed about today's developments. a postmortem has been carried out, the results of which will not be known for some time. it's just over a year and half since a gunman opened fire on a beach in sousse, tunisia, killing 38 people — 30 of them british. it was the worst act of terror on britons since the 7/7 attacks. next week, the inquests into the deaths get unde rway amid claims that tour operators misled customers about the security risk. panorama's jane corbin has been back to tunisia and sent this report. the imperial hotel is now closed, the beach deserted. but 18 months ago, it was packed with british tourists... when a gunman ope
both men work at this takeaway and are in police custody. have specific dietary requirements. police say they are working with trading standards officers and environmental health as part of its investigations. megan was a popular teenager, a member of a number of clu bs teenager, a member of a number of clubs here. her parents have described her as a role model and their princess. they are being kept fully informed about today's developments. a postmortem has been carried out, the results of...
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and the takeaways of our research today. what our next steps? we anticipate coming back to you with 1 or 2 more of these workshops and discussions. we intend to build off of the foundation that we have said in this workshop and more ultimate we will prepare and have for you the spring our growth report and a growth plan recommendations which include timelines. i will add that as part of those recommendations you may include proposals to modify our practice --business practice policies and the areas were looking at include reserves and rates. that concludes my remarks. >> okay. >> with one exception. this is a different type of slide that was shown in the p t past, this is i gis map of the 1300 sign-ups that we've had so far. >> look like there's clustering there? >> we did have sign-ups that happen before that we did the audit enrollments. this is a cumulative today of our sign-ups. >> it would be nice to get an update by district of four we are. if we could. >> my districts doing pretty well. and keep in mind that for two districts that have au
and the takeaways of our research today. what our next steps? we anticipate coming back to you with 1 or 2 more of these workshops and discussions. we intend to build off of the foundation that we have said in this workshop and more ultimate we will prepare and have for you the spring our growth report and a growth plan recommendations which include timelines. i will add that as part of those recommendations you may include proposals to modify our practice --business practice policies and the...
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and i think there are just two big takeaways from this. first, money matters enormously in education. that a necessary, not sufficient condition. then secondly funding needs to be matched to a commitment to accountability and in the education space innovation. and the federal government has a big role here. okay. that said, the title of this event includes i believe from bridges to education. and it's worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more complicated than the challenge of bridging a bridge. economics of building a bridge is tough enough in terms of the allocative problem in terms of who pays it, how do we do it at the lowest cost. but there are blueprint. there is an engineering solution to building a bridge or building an airport. it is worth the sec distinction. education is more difficult in that we're still trying to uncover the underlying technological process that is what we should do with different populations of students. we're learning a lot, but these are really hard problems and it's -- again, it's
and i think there are just two big takeaways from this. first, money matters enormously in education. that a necessary, not sufficient condition. then secondly funding needs to be matched to a commitment to accountability and in the education space innovation. and the federal government has a big role here. okay. that said, the title of this event includes i believe from bridges to education. and it's worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more complicated than the...
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main takeaway, we've got a role for accountability, addressing market failures. i want to end on this final note, which is we're doing better. we're learning a lot about how markets work in education, but there's room for more investment here. just as a relative point, this spending on research on education is about $279 million a year, which is about 102 times -- the spending on nih is about 102 times greater than spending on nasa. there's room for more investment here and there are many high-return projects to think about. let me turn over this to the professor kwhwho is going to ta over the k-12 side, i believe. >> sara has written a thoughtful, valuable paper. i agree with the roles for federal education policy. we agreed i would focus on recent research, how recent research informs the design of federal activities in three areas, accountability, teacher policy and school choice. just a few words on context. inequality in educational outcomes among the 50 states, each of which has its own educational system is very high. this is evident in the results of the
main takeaway, we've got a role for accountability, addressing market failures. i want to end on this final note, which is we're doing better. we're learning a lot about how markets work in education, but there's room for more investment here. just as a relative point, this spending on research on education is about $279 million a year, which is about 102 times -- the spending on nih is about 102 times greater than spending on nasa. there's room for more investment here and there are many...
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and i think there are just two big takeaways from this. first, money matters enormously in education. but that's a necessary, not a sufficient condition. and then secondly, funding really needs to be matched to a commitment to accountability and in the education space innovation. and the federal government has a big role here. okay. that said, the title of this event includes, i believe, from bridges to education. and it is worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more complicated than the challenge of building a bridge. okay. the economics of building a bridge is tough enough in terms of the allocative problem in terms of who pays it, how do we do it at the lowest cost. but there are blueprints, there is an engineering solution to building a bridge or building an airport. education is more difficult in that we're still trying to uncover the underlying technological process that is what we should do with different populations of students. we're learning a lot, but these are really hard problems. and again, it is wort
and i think there are just two big takeaways from this. first, money matters enormously in education. but that's a necessary, not a sufficient condition. and then secondly, funding really needs to be matched to a commitment to accountability and in the education space innovation. and the federal government has a big role here. okay. that said, the title of this event includes, i believe, from bridges to education. and it is worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more...
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>> well, the takeaway is, no matter what happens, you still do your very best work. >> right. >> i meanjust coined that. that's from dr. martin luther king. you do the absolute work that you possibly can and represent yourself at the highest level. you know, i kept trying to figure out a way to make that work for me, but that chapter never really worked for me. so this is my -- actually, i've been an actor, professional actor since i was 9 years old. i'm 59 this year. this is my 50th year in the game, and i love it. i love what i do, but i also realize that there's more, because i want to take my platform and help people with it. and i know what this business is, you know what i mean? it's a grinder, it's a meat grinder, you know. and it will chew on you a little bit. but there's greater works that i want to do. there was a gentleman who was considering jumping off a freeway not long ago and the "l.a. times" wrote about it. i was actually running late to an appointment because i wanted to help him. and i just want to do good work, man. i want to help people. that's all. i just want to h
>> well, the takeaway is, no matter what happens, you still do your very best work. >> right. >> i meanjust coined that. that's from dr. martin luther king. you do the absolute work that you possibly can and represent yourself at the highest level. you know, i kept trying to figure out a way to make that work for me, but that chapter never really worked for me. so this is my -- actually, i've been an actor, professional actor since i was 9 years old. i'm 59 this year. this is...
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what's your takeaway then?down to dinner the night it happened, what did you say to one another? you and your husband, lkingt your boys, who were perfectly safe, but it could have gone so tragically wrong, when i look at that video, i mean, your son looks like superman moving that dresser. >> he does. we were so proud of him, and obviously we were so blessed and so grateful that ours didn't end tragically, and we just love that bowdy had the eintuition t save his brother. he could have been stuck for who knows how long and could have had major injuries. >> who is that with you now, bow dithe family hero? >> this is brock. bowdy, come here. >> he's going to owe his brother for quite some time. >> he will. this is something that they'll remember forever. >> now you're out there with this message today. do you plan to continue it? do you want to spread the word? because this is clearly impacted your life. >> it has, yes, definitely. we want to spread the word. i want to tell everybody out there to bolt their dress
what's your takeaway then?down to dinner the night it happened, what did you say to one another? you and your husband, lkingt your boys, who were perfectly safe, but it could have gone so tragically wrong, when i look at that video, i mean, your son looks like superman moving that dresser. >> he does. we were so proud of him, and obviously we were so blessed and so grateful that ours didn't end tragically, and we just love that bowdy had the eintuition t save his brother. he could have...
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right now, though, i think we've got a total different takeaway. companies that are doing well saw their shares go lower during an emotional selloff lead by the s&p 500 futures this morning. then when these stocks of high quality companies started to bottom, big institutions came in and scooped them up. they used the political-inspired negativity to buy, not sell. that's the pattern we need to watch. the pattern of what looks to be a defeat for trump or a heavy dose of worldwide media negativity about one of his moves that then brings down the stocks of companies that are in great shape, which then bring in buying by opportunists who recognize that the economy itself won't be derailed by anything involving visas, green cards, refugees, or immigration. heartless? a heartless view? maybe. but to me, the stock market is simply weighing controversial political news versus equity valuations and it likes those valuations when the smoke clears. cynical? not really. the bottom line is simply that in the end, politics and money do mix. they just don't mix a
right now, though, i think we've got a total different takeaway. companies that are doing well saw their shares go lower during an emotional selloff lead by the s&p 500 futures this morning. then when these stocks of high quality companies started to bottom, big institutions came in and scooped them up. they used the political-inspired negativity to buy, not sell. that's the pattern we need to watch. the pattern of what looks to be a defeat for trump or a heavy dose of worldwide media...
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is there a takeaway, or is this one-off and you don't have to worry about it? thy just had a different model entirely? >> you know, we put customers first all the time. so i can't speak to the details related to that suit that's under way right now. but i will tell you for us we're listening to our customers every day. if they don't win, we don't win. >> i think we should leave it at that. that's liam griffin of skyworks solutions which is the hottest stock in the s&p. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so much. >> thank you, jim. >> announcer: coming up, amazon is giving every retailer the fight of its life. but has this shopping destination put a target on its own back? cramer takes a look at target's internal battle when "mad money" turns. ch)♪ cemi j 5or..ano anes onh and ed look's airacn) >>> whenever the pundits present a negative trump-related scenario that sends stocks lower as we saw today, i always come back to the material, the craft, which means looking at individual companies and asking how they'll adjust to this new world. all companie
is there a takeaway, or is this one-off and you don't have to worry about it? thy just had a different model entirely? >> you know, we put customers first all the time. so i can't speak to the details related to that suit that's under way right now. but i will tell you for us we're listening to our customers every day. if they don't win, we don't win. >> i think we should leave it at that. that's liam griffin of skyworks solutions which is the hottest stock in the s&p. "mad...
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the overall takeaway from thisjob report is expecting.on perhaps slowed in december but we saw a rebound in wages. the average wage rose about 10 cents. that has been the missing piece recently. we have seen a steadyjob piece recently. we have seen a steady job creation piece recently. we have seen a steadyjob creation every month but the missing bit was when would wages start to trend upwards and that's what we're beginning to see with this report. i think they would be overall perhaps disappointed with the headline number but pleased with the headline number but pleased with the way it is travelling. economists we re the way it is travelling. economists were looking for a sign of a robust economy foreign increase in interest rates over in the us. what do you think they will make of this and how will that influence this decision?|j think will that influence this decision?” think this is confirmation of a trend we have seen for a while. if you look at these figures, perhaps they are a touch weak in terms of they are a touch weak in terms
the overall takeaway from thisjob report is expecting.on perhaps slowed in december but we saw a rebound in wages. the average wage rose about 10 cents. that has been the missing piece recently. we have seen a steadyjob piece recently. we have seen a steady job creation piece recently. we have seen a steadyjob creation every month but the missing bit was when would wages start to trend upwards and that's what we're beginning to see with this report. i think they would be overall perhaps...
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today i will a provider initial takeaways. i'm not making recommendations, that will be forthcoming. i will conclude what steps and you can address any questions you have. the purpose of the plan is to determine the options with program goals. here is our familiar program slide affordability, cleaner energy, local investment and long-term rate and financial stability. this chart really illustrates the task ahead of us. in short, going citywide is a big deal. you will see the current 60 mw program second bar to the right. the question is how does clean power grow its current size? how does it grow from 73,002 as many as 335 counts? this, without sacrificing quality or taking unnecessary risk. i presented the slide which has changed colors. this came out in november and it summarizes the clean powers of business practice policy that you adapted and september 2015. critical importance is the fees and policies. which is now in the red bracket. which states the rates must recover costs, they miss meet or beat of each phase. suffici
today i will a provider initial takeaways. i'm not making recommendations, that will be forthcoming. i will conclude what steps and you can address any questions you have. the purpose of the plan is to determine the options with program goals. here is our familiar program slide affordability, cleaner energy, local investment and long-term rate and financial stability. this chart really illustrates the task ahead of us. in short, going citywide is a big deal. you will see the current 60 mw...
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theresa may, big takeaways for the parliamentarians getting about on the single market.e relationship with the customs union. the big movement is in currencies. look at sterling against the dollar. it is rising against its major peers today. look at that move against the dollar, biggest gain since 2008. you heard it correctly. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the european close. i am mark barton with julie hyman. stoxx 600 down by 0.1%. it is all about theresa may. i love this chart. poundtage daily move for against dollar. they move today. the biggest move since 2008. 2.9% move for sterling against the dollar. takeaways, goodbye single market. parliamentarians will get a final say on the brexit deal. some sort of relationship with the customs union. what a change it makes. 1.1% lowerterling is against the dollar. today we have seen a monster may'sd because of announcement. deal is what a big that, we will have to see if they voted down anyway. is it political posturing? investors love it. biggest gain since 2008 after all and to the lowe
theresa may, big takeaways for the parliamentarians getting about on the single market.e relationship with the customs union. the big movement is in currencies. look at sterling against the dollar. it is rising against its major peers today. look at that move against the dollar, biggest gain since 2008. you heard it correctly. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the european close. i am mark barton with julie hyman. stoxx 600 down by 0.1%. it is all about theresa...
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and i think the biggest takeaway this weekend from all of the discussions had to do from that foreignwe hope the young staff members at the white house enjoyed their time trying to make policy on their own without talking to us, because that will never happen again. the exact quote is the chain is tightening quickly. >> a few takeaways from the meeting with the president? >> i think the biggest takeaway and one that took me a while to nail down was the fact that the white house claimed even yesterday afternoon, and, david, this is something that sent shock waves through the foreign policy community, there had been the news breaking that the director of national intelligence and also the chairman of the joint chiefs were taken off the permanent nsc committee. shocking admission. the white house claimed -- not the president, but his staff, claimed that that wasn't the case. if you looked at the language, those were the only two who were statutorily required to be on there. so they said, no, no, no. we are adding bannon but those two are staying on there. i will say it took me four hours
and i think the biggest takeaway this weekend from all of the discussions had to do from that foreignwe hope the young staff members at the white house enjoyed their time trying to make policy on their own without talking to us, because that will never happen again. the exact quote is the chain is tightening quickly. >> a few takeaways from the meeting with the president? >> i think the biggest takeaway and one that took me a while to nail down was the fact that the white house...
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one of my big takeaways from the conversation that he's been watching closely what's been happening at the capitol. he understands that democrats are very critical of republicans. they say the 20 million people who are currently covered under obamacare or through medicaid through the exchanges could lose their coverage and so his political antenna is up in the air. he's starting to frame an argument in our interview about how republicans have to say everyone is going to have insurance. maybe not through federal coverage but he knows republicans need to articulate what he called universal access. how he does that is complicated because it's very tough to lower costs. he has some kind of curveball ideas such as negotiates with the pharmaceutical companies over drug prices. >> negotiating is what donald trump continuously says. i'm a great negotiator. whether they are his business friends, his business opponents, they said negotiating is his jam. how about details? is he actually working with leaders of congress? how close are they to penning this and making it happen? >> he says they're
one of my big takeaways from the conversation that he's been watching closely what's been happening at the capitol. he understands that democrats are very critical of republicans. they say the 20 million people who are currently covered under obamacare or through medicaid through the exchanges could lose their coverage and so his political antenna is up in the air. he's starting to frame an argument in our interview about how republicans have to say everyone is going to have insurance. maybe...
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alicia do you have a takeaway?from the obamas i just thought it up now, because she didn't tell us she was going to ask this question. is honestly, like, the long game. my dad always would talk about that. and he still is living so still talks about it. saving for the future. learning the right way now so you can have -- be good at math later. learn to ad and sub can be distract. mow this right way when 'er donure didn't miss a spot. but like now, like, yeah, not four years, not eight years, not 32 years, and i think lot of people have picture of somebody with the last great picture you have of them was them with this -- there's a black president paper i have that picture of my grandmother. i can see that online all the time. somebody's grandma with the -- of "the new york times" whatever i they have. that going to be me itch just don't know what that news is going to be, but now i have thoughts like that, flacco the 50 years, something i cooperate imagine. >> yay. we'll take questions. >> the original question was
alicia do you have a takeaway?from the obamas i just thought it up now, because she didn't tell us she was going to ask this question. is honestly, like, the long game. my dad always would talk about that. and he still is living so still talks about it. saving for the future. learning the right way now so you can have -- be good at math later. learn to ad and sub can be distract. mow this right way when 'er donure didn't miss a spot. but like now, like, yeah, not four years, not eight years,...
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right in this moment what's your takeaway?there couldn't be a starker contrast between what's leaving and what's coming in. >> you want me to leave it there? i'll put a period there. it was a great conversation. i hope to get the chance to talk to you again. david maraniss. >> i hope so, sheinelle. >> repeal and replace obamacare. is it more of a slogan or will the country see a new option? i'll ask the governor of washington state what he expects. with an investigation into the actions of fbi director james comey, i'll ask the congressman on the intelligence committee if he still has confidence in him. hospital romances, the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. it's a new year. schedule your check-up today to learn your four health numbers and start the year off right. cigna. together, all the way. and they're absolutely right. they say that it's hot... when really, it's scorching. and while some may say
right in this moment what's your takeaway?there couldn't be a starker contrast between what's leaving and what's coming in. >> you want me to leave it there? i'll put a period there. it was a great conversation. i hope to get the chance to talk to you again. david maraniss. >> i hope so, sheinelle. >> repeal and replace obamacare. is it more of a slogan or will the country see a new option? i'll ask the governor of washington state what he expects. with an investigation into...
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what is your takeaway from all of this? >> what is my take? >> what did you think?he has emersed himself with a enough information about dna, that he probably knows more dna than 90% of the cops if not more than that. hello. >> hey, what is going on? ok. all right. so am i, actually. we're pulling out of new york. all right? all right. i will talk to them when i get home. all right. bye. so now i feel like i always do that. you know? when you go through the cases where a kid was killed, you know, iced to do that when i come home. i come home and make times times, you know, do a baby death oar kid death, you come home in the middle of the ni, you walk in the kids' room, you just look at them laying in the crib. you check on them. >> why? because you feel like life is so precious hat time. at that time. then how easy it is to have that taken from you. and even if it is just a happened, you appreciate it. a did you carve this? >> i did. >> 1986. >> why that is? >> lib forever. that is infinity. >> nypd needs your help with the investigation. anyone information can conv
what is your takeaway from all of this? >> what is my take? >> what did you think?he has emersed himself with a enough information about dna, that he probably knows more dna than 90% of the cops if not more than that. hello. >> hey, what is going on? ok. all right. so am i, actually. we're pulling out of new york. all right? all right. i will talk to them when i get home. all right. bye. so now i feel like i always do that. you know? when you go through the cases where a kid...
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what was the takeaway from that, ron, in terms of what the president was able to rally his troops, if you will, for this upcoming legislative session? >> reporter: well, ayman, i think rally is a good word because it wasn't a session about tactics and about legislative strategies and so forth, so much as it was about messaging and themes and ideas and really the president believes this is going to be a long fight that's going to go on for some time. he told the democrats assembled there, for example, they need to focus more on the individual stories of people who are beneficiaries of obamacare. and the administration has perhaps over the past eight years or so, dealing with health care, they have said that it's important to break apart obamacare down into its constituent parts, and to be clear to people about what exactly health care is. and what exactly obamacare is. that it's an expansion of medicaid. that it's the lengthening of the medicare system. that it's brought cost down or that it has made costs rise more slowly, the administration would argue, overall. and that the talk abo
what was the takeaway from that, ron, in terms of what the president was able to rally his troops, if you will, for this upcoming legislative session? >> reporter: well, ayman, i think rally is a good word because it wasn't a session about tactics and about legislative strategies and so forth, so much as it was about messaging and themes and ideas and really the president believes this is going to be a long fight that's going to go on for some time. he told the democrats assembled there,...
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came out with an economic 5 year financial plan for the city a lot of numbers where we are but the takeaway at capacity of housing even if we grow for jobs no place to put people and the transportation infrastructure is at capacity and we're having a hard time loading it up and the third one our growth is mirrored ratting we'll have and not maybe a recession but shortfalls in the budget progress the big takeaway we have a chance to pause and catch our breath double down on the infrastructure and we know that as boom coming this is the time to do it costs money anyway that was my read over the break. >> skwhoer. >> i have a question and obviously a comment of congratulations the city has reached an agreement with aau and a term sheet in place i'm wondering as to whether or not prior to us looking at the advanced calendar hearing items regarding augs in february we could have another debrief with the city attorney's office on some of the specifications of the development agreement and as to the term sheets looking at this project fully informed of how to look at that. >> commissioner moore ju
came out with an economic 5 year financial plan for the city a lot of numbers where we are but the takeaway at capacity of housing even if we grow for jobs no place to put people and the transportation infrastructure is at capacity and we're having a hard time loading it up and the third one our growth is mirrored ratting we'll have and not maybe a recession but shortfalls in the budget progress the big takeaway we have a chance to pause and catch our breath double down on the infrastructure...
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after today, what's the takeaway going forward? >> we're hoping to keep the momentum going through community organization. we have meetings skejd fchedule get people together to talk about what we're going to do and feel strongly that since colorado is is a blue island in the sea of red, we need to get colorado organized so that we can be a regional pillar for the mountain state. >> thank you for joining me here. so, brooke, that is the message, the takeaway we're hearing from the voices here today. i want to say that we are seeing all generations and people from a lot of different specters here from the elderly to, again, some people in power. we saw the representative here of at pearl mudder and people coming together which is pretty refreshing. back to you. >> ana, thank you so much. i spent my entire morning backstage at this women's march and i ran into senator cory booker and said, we've got to talk. why you wanted to show up around the sea of pink, what you thought, you were there at the inauguration yesterday and also, what
after today, what's the takeaway going forward? >> we're hoping to keep the momentum going through community organization. we have meetings skejd fchedule get people together to talk about what we're going to do and feel strongly that since colorado is is a blue island in the sea of red, we need to get colorado organized so that we can be a regional pillar for the mountain state. >> thank you for joining me here. so, brooke, that is the message, the takeaway we're hearing from the...
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harvey: your takeaway is avocados?and tequila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in
harvey: your takeaway is avocados?and tequila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in
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harvey: your takeaway is avocados? >> and tequila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in
harvey: your takeaway is avocados? >> and tequila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in
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that's my biggest takeaway.>capital, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> to further discuss today's events and what lies ahead for california i'm joined by a panel of political experts. senior writer carla marinucci, ron he chin, host of "california report" john sepulveda, welcome to you all. i want to address the first question. what was your single biggest impression from president trump's speech? >> i think it was notable for what it didn't have as opposed to what it did. when you look at how presidents usually address the nation in places like this, they're talking about the greatness of the country. and for california, that's the immigrants, the great melting pot that is america. we have no reference at all to that aspect of what has been just a fabric of this country. silicon valley, the technology, the innovation economy, that has been a focus of presidents now for years. how america grows. what is ahead for america. it focused on what america wasn't more than it focused on what america is. >> for me it
that's my biggest takeaway.>capital, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> to further discuss today's events and what lies ahead for california i'm joined by a panel of political experts. senior writer carla marinucci, ron he chin, host of "california report" john sepulveda, welcome to you all. i want to address the first question. what was your single biggest impression from president trump's speech? >> i think it was notable for what it didn't have as opposed...
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the key takeaways are, as i said, companies need to comply. it's very important. if they don't comply, there's repercussions and serious repercussions. a security clearance could be invalidated, so if your clearance is invalidated, that means you can no longer perform on classified contracts unless the government contracting agency okays it. you also can no longer bid on potential classified contracts. and it can take quite some time to get your clearance reinstated. in fact, it's 90 days or longer. so that's an incentive to definitely stay in compliance, as a company, if you've had their clearance invalidated and of course, then there's the most serious repercussion would be that the clearance is administratively terminated which means then that the company is out of the classified market. they can no longer perform on classified contracts and obviously, that's a black mark on their record and probably take them quite some time to obtain a facility security clearance in the future. they'd have to do some serious adjustments to get back into the program. so with t
the key takeaways are, as i said, companies need to comply. it's very important. if they don't comply, there's repercussions and serious repercussions. a security clearance could be invalidated, so if your clearance is invalidated, that means you can no longer perform on classified contracts unless the government contracting agency okays it. you also can no longer bid on potential classified contracts. and it can take quite some time to get your clearance reinstated. in fact, it's 90 days or...
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one of the key takeaways is that in order to maintain your clearance you have to have a good security program because it can be taken away. and there's repercussions. i'll address those in some slides that are coming up. now, another important development is that the defense security service is moving away from their standard way of conducting a security review. currently it's based on a body of regulations. the national industrial security program operating manual. there's hundreds and hundreds of regulations that apply. and that's what the review is based on. however, dss wants to move away from that method and start conducting reviews on the threat to the specific companies' technologies. and dss wants to work with the companies to identify the threat and also identify what the vulnerabilities are and then come up with some countermeasures as well. so the program has just started, and it's -- there's been a couple pilot programs conducted and they actually -- those pilot programs were conducted at a number of companies operating under security company proxy agreements. but again, i
one of the key takeaways is that in order to maintain your clearance you have to have a good security program because it can be taken away. and there's repercussions. i'll address those in some slides that are coming up. now, another important development is that the defense security service is moving away from their standard way of conducting a security review. currently it's based on a body of regulations. the national industrial security program operating manual. there's hundreds and...
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if you're being looking to buy a new car sometime soon, there's an important takeaway from this survey. >> if these people are unsatisfied, chances are you'll be unsatisfied, too. >> reporter: but it wasn't all bad. consumer report say 90% of chevy volt owners would buy their car get and so would toyota prius and rav 4 hybrids. >> they are loyal. >> they are loyal. >>> two bay area cities are on top on the list of the worst cities to own a car. insurance company smart asset says oakland is on the list. one of the reasons is crime. in 2014, more than 6,000 cars were stolen. that's about 15 per 1,000 residents, the highest rate in the country. the average oaklander spent about 78 hours a year in traffic. >>> all right. you think that's bad? san francisco grabs the second spot being stuck in traffic cost the average commuter in the city $1600 a year. that includes the cost of gas and the time wasted. the city is also among the worst for stolen cars. as for the very worst city in the country, that dubious honor, or shall we say dishonor, goes to newark, new jersey. >> take a live look at o
if you're being looking to buy a new car sometime soon, there's an important takeaway from this survey. >> if these people are unsatisfied, chances are you'll be unsatisfied, too. >> reporter: but it wasn't all bad. consumer report say 90% of chevy volt owners would buy their car get and so would toyota prius and rav 4 hybrids. >> they are loyal. >> they are loyal. >>> two bay area cities are on top on the list of the worst cities to own a car. insurance company...
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a lot of the important takeaways from november's historic election is that the american people are tired of bureaucrats trying to micromanage their lives. one way for us to address this in the digital space is to both modernize how the fcc operates and reform what the fcc is allowed to do. we need a modern regulator that focuses more on fixing fundamental problems in the marketplace and focuses less on dictating directions of technological innovations and project progress. the last time they affected meaningful law was in the 1990s when the internet was in its infancy. it's clearly time for fcc reform. we have had many conversations about improving the agency. this year presents a real opportunity to turn those conversations into solutions, given the broad interest in promoting continued growth of the internet, i am am confident we can attract the bipartisan support needed to move legislation across the senate floor. another area i would like to achieve bipartisan agreement is to protect the open internet. we need a clear and reasonable rules for the digital world that the internet compa
a lot of the important takeaways from november's historic election is that the american people are tired of bureaucrats trying to micromanage their lives. one way for us to address this in the digital space is to both modernize how the fcc operates and reform what the fcc is allowed to do. we need a modern regulator that focuses more on fixing fundamental problems in the marketplace and focuses less on dictating directions of technological innovations and project progress. the last time they...
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the biggest takeaway from the eagles season it looks like they have found their franchise quarterback in carson wentz. five different quarterbacks played these last four years but that is going to change next season. carson finished up his rookie season with two wins. he threw almost as many passes in his rookie season with the eagles as he did in his entire college career. he will go with a full off-season as the starting quarterback. finally some continuity at the position and the players, they want to build chemistry and maybe take a bonding trip to north dakota. >> i want to go to fargo. my dad says it's pretty cool. we go to downtown fargo. i know they got cab ins and that's it and a lot of space, you know what i'm saying? we'll get a cab inand look at each other through the rest of the day. we'll go some where where we have no choice but to get closer. >> he wants to go to fargo, north dakota. i could take you there right now but he might not want to come back. it's pretty cold. >> that would be a fun retreat. the eagles cleaned out their lockers today. they had the toughest sch
the biggest takeaway from the eagles season it looks like they have found their franchise quarterback in carson wentz. five different quarterbacks played these last four years but that is going to change next season. carson finished up his rookie season with two wins. he threw almost as many passes in his rookie season with the eagles as he did in his entire college career. he will go with a full off-season as the starting quarterback. finally some continuity at the position and the players,...
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josh lipton has the one key takeaway. >> $14 billion that was a big number in microsoft's latest report and that is the company's annualized revenue for its commercial cloud business and that's a jump from the last time it reported results. an analyst as ever core isi that number shows the commercial cloud business is showing strong growth. he also points to its profitability with gross margins for the business up 48%. that is a slight acceleration from the previous quarter when they came in at 49% and a bit below at least what some analysts had expected. still mcturn says this report shows microsoft pivot back to earnings growth story remains on track. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipton, san francisco. >> stabilizing pc market helped intel's quarter the world's largest chip maker also saw an increase in demand for its data center services. earnings came in better than expected in the dow component reported a 9% rise in revenue to boot. shares dipped and rose in extended hours trading. >> it was a week for dow component cater pillar. that trimmed its sales outlook for 2017 e
josh lipton has the one key takeaway. >> $14 billion that was a big number in microsoft's latest report and that is the company's annualized revenue for its commercial cloud business and that's a jump from the last time it reported results. an analyst as ever core isi that number shows the commercial cloud business is showing strong growth. he also points to its profitability with gross margins for the business up 48%. that is a slight acceleration from the previous quarter when they came...
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and number three, the takeaway.it's hard to overstate how weak a candidate hillary clinton was and the democrats just essentially seeding these blue collar working class voters and they've done this for some time now and the price they paid for that. to answer your question, i don't know. if donald trump delivers the votes, if jobs come back, i think he's going to be in good shape. it is the economy's stupid, if he doesn't, i think a lot of those voters are going to get in touch with inner skepticism that i think they brought to the ballot box about him. >> and nicole, i refer you back to the top of our broadcast tonight. your assessment and jeremy's was that this man, 36 hours away from becoming president, will do so with a scandal having already been seeded in advance. we watched the departing president, a 55-year-old two-term president leave an office scandal-free. >> yeah. well, and i think that these voters are -- they are as he sees them. they're willing to forgive a lot of things here in the beginning. when h
and number three, the takeaway.it's hard to overstate how weak a candidate hillary clinton was and the democrats just essentially seeding these blue collar working class voters and they've done this for some time now and the price they paid for that. to answer your question, i don't know. if donald trump delivers the votes, if jobs come back, i think he's going to be in good shape. it is the economy's stupid, if he doesn't, i think a lot of those voters are going to get in touch with inner...
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harvey: your takeaway is avocados?ila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in new york and we talked to her about the doom's day clock. >> close t
harvey: your takeaway is avocados?ila. >> literally right outside of gigi's new york city apartment is her huge campaign with stuart weitzman. >> do you think she says, come over to the window? and she says, look over there. >> what a beautiful day. >> oh, my god, look out the window. look at the sky over there. >> we have whoopi goldberg in new york and we talked to her about the doom's day clock. >> close t
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that's the takeaway from this. >> reporter: the president brushed off criticism. saying, if the ban were announced with a one-week notice, the bad would rush into our country during that week. a lot of bad dudes out there. >> you heard sean spicer say they think this is working well. jon karl at the white house. and they appeared to move so quickly on this, they had to clarify a key part of this already? >> reporter: the key issue here is permanent legal residents of the united states. those with green cards who are from the countries included in the ban, at first, the officials were saying that they would be included in the ban. now -- later, we had a clarification saying green card holders from those countries are now granted waivers and are allowed to travel to the united states. >> january karl, thank you. a lot of questions this evening about the countries on that list. so we asked our brian ross to go back to 9/11, the boston bombings, and san bernardino. asking, where did those terrorists come from? if there is going to be a ban in this country, why weren't
that's the takeaway from this. >> reporter: the president brushed off criticism. saying, if the ban were announced with a one-week notice, the bad would rush into our country during that week. a lot of bad dudes out there. >> you heard sean spicer say they think this is working well. jon karl at the white house. and they appeared to move so quickly on this, they had to clarify a key part of this already? >> reporter: the key issue here is permanent legal residents of the...
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and what his takeaway was from the hearing? guest: let me talk about equal justice under the law. sessions is a man who believes in equal justice under the law. she keeps referencing in this case, this is a case where african-americans came to jeff sessions asset help us make sure our voting rights are protected. he can keep saying things that are not sure but it is not true. african-americans came to jeff sessions and said let's do this. there is evidence of mr. turner stuffing the ballot box. you have a situation where the witnesses came forward and said they had absentee ballots which were change, we do not agree to change the balance. we had seven of those testify at the trial to say there is voter fraud here. if you want to look at the facts, they moved for an acquittal after the evidence was looked at the jury -- presented to the jury. if there was enough evidence and there wasn't a bad case. we can say it was a bad case but it was not a bad case. if you want to know about hate crimes, every crime is a hate crime. every crime is a hate crime. the question is whether we want
and what his takeaway was from the hearing? guest: let me talk about equal justice under the law. sessions is a man who believes in equal justice under the law. she keeps referencing in this case, this is a case where african-americans came to jeff sessions asset help us make sure our voting rights are protected. he can keep saying things that are not sure but it is not true. african-americans came to jeff sessions and said let's do this. there is evidence of mr. turner stuffing the ballot box....
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but look, the takeaway here, chris, is that, again, you have an incoming commander in chief questioning his intelligence community. you heard him pointing to the weapons of mass destruction there. that's something that really gets under the skin of intelligence officials. and he's also setting up a poteial battle with members of congress. members of his own party. hawks like john mccain and lindsey graham who are calling for more sanctions. and who are essentially saying that they believe u.s. intelligence officials when they say that russia is behind those hacks that we saw during the 2016 race. and in fact, senator john mccain set to hold a hearing on the matter on thursday. so it's setting up this situation, chris, for president-elect trump who's trying to sort of move on from this topic, but the hawks in his party not leing it go. could be the first big battle when he takes office just 18 days from now. chris? >> of course, with that experience, kristen, you and i and everybody else in the western world has heard trump say he's got private investigators out learning all kinds of thi
but look, the takeaway here, chris, is that, again, you have an incoming commander in chief questioning his intelligence community. you heard him pointing to the weapons of mass destruction there. that's something that really gets under the skin of intelligence officials. and he's also setting up a poteial battle with members of congress. members of his own party. hawks like john mccain and lindsey graham who are calling for more sanctions. and who are essentially saying that they believe u.s....
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>> the economy actually if you were pro trump or anti-trump, the takeaway is everybody's very concerned about consumer confidence and how that might impact their specific businesses. when you talk about big ask, joe spencer, the first person you heard from, he was very impressed about trump's because he's concerned about detroit and that thrives if the auto industry thrives. naila was looking for more infrastructure investment. she said if he did anything to even fix the roads in inner cities that goat more people out and about and that would help consumers buy more products and -- they're thinking big picture economy but definitely had specific asks and on the whole are optimistic and trying to keep an open mind. >> kate, thank you. >> thank you. >> up next, we're "on the money." if some tax deductions disapp r disappear, will you lose money? what stays and what goes in president trump's tax plan. and you won't find any gold or marble in this suburban tudor home, which may >>> i enlisted in the army in 2005. i went to iraq three times and afghanistan once. she's the culprit that ripped
>> the economy actually if you were pro trump or anti-trump, the takeaway is everybody's very concerned about consumer confidence and how that might impact their specific businesses. when you talk about big ask, joe spencer, the first person you heard from, he was very impressed about trump's because he's concerned about detroit and that thrives if the auto industry thrives. naila was looking for more infrastructure investment. she said if he did anything to even fix the roads in inner...
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one to have the big takeaways is how much girls around the world still use gender to define limits ingirls said this -- but a number said being a girl somehow limits their abilities. >> trevor: yes, but you don't even realize it, when you're reading through this article, one of the pictures that really jumps out, and i think we have it here, is the blue and pink, you know, showing how boys and girls roles in their lives are defined. it's almost produced and pre-determined. >> so this was a project undertaken by a south korean photographer who saw that, you know, her own daughter just loved pink and she got really curious about the idea of, you know, was it societies that were sending girls to pink and boys to blue or were they just doing that naturally? so she started going all over the place looking at how it is that kids end up surrounded with a sea of pink if you're a girl or a sea of blue if you're a boy. >> trevor: before i tell you or before i let you go, rather, let's talk about the cover, because the cover is something that, in its own right, was something that you found was m
one to have the big takeaways is how much girls around the world still use gender to define limits ingirls said this -- but a number said being a girl somehow limits their abilities. >> trevor: yes, but you don't even realize it, when you're reading through this article, one of the pictures that really jumps out, and i think we have it here, is the blue and pink, you know, showing how boys and girls roles in their lives are defined. it's almost produced and pre-determined. >> so...
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one of the key takeaways here is diversity is just good business in the u.s. today.ously do business at a national level, you need to look at where your growth is going to come from. and your growth is going to come from here. hinojosa: the ad world is increasingly targeting multicultural markets. but it hasn't always been this way. (mad men theme playing) you're probably familiar with the tv show mad men, about new york's famed advertising men and women whose firms were located on madison avenue. advertising is based on one thing: happiness. we can say anything we want. hinojosa: in the '60s, mad men used clever ad campaigns to sell products. woman: nothing takes it off like noxzema medicated shave. (burlesque music playing) hinojosa: but people of color were missing from the smart, witty, and sexy ads. man: canada dry ginger ale. one gulp is for thirst, the other gulps are for kicks. hinojosa: in the images created by advertisers, the target consumer was primarily white and middle class. man: you buy a new car and what happens? your son spends more time behind the
one of the key takeaways here is diversity is just good business in the u.s. today.ously do business at a national level, you need to look at where your growth is going to come from. and your growth is going to come from here. hinojosa: the ad world is increasingly targeting multicultural markets. but it hasn't always been this way. (mad men theme playing) you're probably familiar with the tv show mad men, about new york's famed advertising men and women whose firms were located on madison...