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david: coming up, we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. on the rise of giff internet. bloomberg television continues. david: welcome back to business week. inot of off-season turnover the league of legends championship series. that is the world's most prominently for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes. was put in business week's roosting -- and -- >> what re: sports? >> it is competitive video games. set up to play against your friends and it has developed into a thing where you play against strangers. the new play against strangers for money. it developed naturally. money and getting people to watch these games being played. >> the championship series is being played in front of a live audience. it is streamed online. people watched platforms like twitch.tv like -- which is by amazon. david: how long have people been doing this? >> in the 80's, there was a aboutstarring fred savage the nintendo world championships. it has been around for a while but it has taken off in the last couple of years because of these large
david: coming up, we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. on the rise of giff internet. bloomberg television continues. david: welcome back to business week. inot of off-season turnover the league of legends championship series. that is the world's most prominently for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes. was put in business week's roosting -- and -- >> what re: sports? >> it is competitive video games. set up to play against your friends...
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thank you so much coming up we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. se of giffy on the internet and the two gif guys that made it happen. "bloomberg markets ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." there were a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series. that's the world's most prominent lead for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes and many execs come from the pro sports industry. what happens when real sports money moves into video games sports? and for the action -- uninitiated, what is it exactly? josh: it's essentially what you said. competitive video games. it's sort of developed into a thing we play against strangers. you play against strangers for money. then you make a league. david: and people are watching this? there is money getting people to watch these games being played? josh: the league of legends championship series is played in front of a live audience. it's also a pretty popular thing to stream online. people watch the platforms like twitter stevie on by amazon -- twitchtv.
thank you so much coming up we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. se of giffy on the internet and the two gif guys that made it happen. "bloomberg markets ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." there were a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series. that's the world's most prominent lead for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes and many execs come from the pro sports industry. what happens...
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carol: time to look at the etc. part of the magazine. let's bring in jillian goodman.have you great back. the first page of the section. attractedhart attention at a festival and might have had success, but has been under the radar for two decades. quiet came with a very film, and it has taken her longer than her peers to make a career for herself. carol: it talk about kelly and what she has done over the last years. it has not been easy for her to get the recognition you see of male directors. , she makes intimate, quiet films that are not star-driven or part of a franchise. even to get that level of support and money to make her movies, it has been hard. david: i was looking at her career trajectory thinking about what we heard about the disparity and what women make -- carol: the hacking of the sony e-mails -- david: jennifer lawrence making less than her male counterparts. this are thrilled to make story on her and bring this conversation to business week. she doesn't mind those discussions, but does not want that to be the only discussion. she just wants to do the
carol: time to look at the etc. part of the magazine. let's bring in jillian goodman.have you great back. the first page of the section. attractedhart attention at a festival and might have had success, but has been under the radar for two decades. quiet came with a very film, and it has taken her longer than her peers to make a career for herself. carol: it talk about kelly and what she has done over the last years. it has not been easy for her to get the recognition you see of male directors....
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the basic point i will -- communication, spreadsheets, etc.. the basic point i want to offer comes back to the title of the paper. this is poison fruit. this is not a luddite position i am taking. there is no way to turn the clock back. i do not want to turn it back. we need to recognize that inherent in each -- each virtue that i have summarized along the side is the risk. that to the degree that i concentrated or communicate or take people out of the loop, etc. -- to the degree i buy the benefits of this technology and each and every one of those steps i introduced, security consequences give rise to greater risk. the virtue of the system is intertwined with its limitation, it's liability, and it's risk. that is fundamental. it is not just of the complexity of the system gives me these problems. one recent technology fixes new not just get me there is every time i buy more security i tend to do so in ways that involve some sacrifice of virtues. i want to spend a minute, having talked about software, just to say a little bit about hardware. the
the basic point i will -- communication, spreadsheets, etc.. the basic point i want to offer comes back to the title of the paper. this is poison fruit. this is not a luddite position i am taking. there is no way to turn the clock back. i do not want to turn it back. we need to recognize that inherent in each -- each virtue that i have summarized along the side is the risk. that to the degree that i concentrated or communicate or take people out of the loop, etc. -- to the degree i buy the...
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carol: now, let us take a look at the etc. section of the magazine.ring in julia, who edited the section. david: how not to get sick, something we've heard about a lot this time of year. i wonder, first of all, is there really a way to prevent it? the office is crowded, can you avoid getting sick in the wintertime? julia: the most important thing to do is get a flu shot. you should do it. there is no reason not to, according to the best experts that we spoke with. carol: whenever i am sick, i think maybe i should call in? are there rules? julia: nothing hard and fast. just listen to your body. if you feel like you are not going to be productive, do not go in. it costs employers a lot of money every year. sometimes, if you're really feeling terrible, the best thing you can do is not go in. carroll: coffee beans, similar to what we have seen? tell us about this. julia: absolutely. last fall, you saw a lot of big financial places in the craft coffee industry. a couple of favorites were bought up by pete's, itself owned by a larger conglomerate. they have
carol: now, let us take a look at the etc. section of the magazine.ring in julia, who edited the section. david: how not to get sick, something we've heard about a lot this time of year. i wonder, first of all, is there really a way to prevent it? the office is crowded, can you avoid getting sick in the wintertime? julia: the most important thing to do is get a flu shot. you should do it. there is no reason not to, according to the best experts that we spoke with. carol: whenever i am sick, i...
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carol: now, let us take a look at the etc. section of the magazine. bring in julia, who edited the section. david: how not to get sick, something we've heard about a lot this time of year. i wonder, first of all, is there really a way to prevent it? the office is crowded, can you avoid getting sick in the wintertime? julia: the most important thing to do is get a flu shot. you should do it. there is no reason not to, according to the best experts that we spoke with. carol: whenever i am sick, i think maybe i should call in? are there rules? julia: nothing hard and fast. just listen to your body. if you feel like you are not going to be productive, do not go in. it costs employers a lot of money every year. sometimes, if you're really feeling terrible, the best thing you can do is not go in. carroll: coffee beans, similar to what we have seen? tell us about this. julia: absolutely. last fall, you saw a lot of big financial places in the craft coffee industry. a couple of favorites were bought up by pete's, itself owned by a larger conglomerate. they ha
carol: now, let us take a look at the etc. section of the magazine. bring in julia, who edited the section. david: how not to get sick, something we've heard about a lot this time of year. i wonder, first of all, is there really a way to prevent it? the office is crowded, can you avoid getting sick in the wintertime? julia: the most important thing to do is get a flu shot. you should do it. there is no reason not to, according to the best experts that we spoke with. carol: whenever i am sick, i...
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that to the degree that i concentrate or communicate or take people out of the loop, etc. -- to the degree buy the benefits of this technology and each and every one of those steps i introduced, security consequences give rise to greater risk. the virtue of the system is intertwined with its limitation, its liability, and its risk. that is fundamental. it is not just of the complexity of the system gives me these problems. one recent technology fixes new not just get me there is every time i buy more security i tend to do so in ways that involve some sacrifice of virtues. i want to spend a minute, having talked about software, just to say a little bit about hardware. the hardware insecurities are quite real as well, and you are aware of that. an easy example i like to give is people think about supply chain and all kinds of sophisticated ways -- what is being made in china that goes into the f 35 or latest fire aircraft, etc.. what i am struck by is even if you preserve your whole system, if it turns on something you -- struck by is even if you preserve your whole system, something you use
that to the degree that i concentrate or communicate or take people out of the loop, etc. -- to the degree buy the benefits of this technology and each and every one of those steps i introduced, security consequences give rise to greater risk. the virtue of the system is intertwined with its limitation, its liability, and its risk. that is fundamental. it is not just of the complexity of the system gives me these problems. one recent technology fixes new not just get me there is every time i...
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wednesday turning the decibel way up for the democratic party... nats cheering, horns, etc vo all enthusiasm at the mgm grand... where senator harry reid acted as host for the "battle born battleground first in the west caucus dinner" sot / sen. harry reid 8:02:20 no state reflects the growing diversity of our country than nevada 8:03:00 this is our strength and it's the strength of america. 8:07:12 people of nevada are looking to us." vo this is the first time the three democratic candidates have been together outside the debate setting... nats-- 8:09:45 hillary, bernie, martin come out vo the goal, to drum up democratic support for the critical nevada caucus. hello nevada! vo former secretary of state hillary clinton believes although america is standing... the country is not running the way it should be. sot hillary clinton / fmr. secretary of state 8:33:50 bill passed today for affordable care act, planned parenthood... good thing we have obama :05 nats o'malley-- 8:53:55 are we democrats fired up?! vo as governor of maryland and mayor of baltimore... martin o'malley sa
wednesday turning the decibel way up for the democratic party... nats cheering, horns, etc vo all enthusiasm at the mgm grand... where senator harry reid acted as host for the "battle born battleground first in the west caucus dinner" sot / sen. harry reid 8:02:20 no state reflects the growing diversity of our country than nevada 8:03:00 this is our strength and it's the strength of america. 8:07:12 people of nevada are looking to us." vo this is the first time the three...
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the embassy bombings attacks etc.ll ofactually left these individuals here buried so when obama came into office, this is what he inherited. he inherited all of these things, not having anything to push back against. even though 500 have been released, even though the military commission have stumbled along for so many years and push back again. now has these 3 -- let's take these three categories in today's world. preventive detention, ok. when obama took office, he was ur monthffice foir before he said indefinite detention is an option for guantanamo detainees. for many people, myself included, closing guantanamo means ending indefinite detention, holding people you do not charge and try. as soon as he said that, there was kind of panic. how can you close guantanamo? the idea of actually closing guantanamo may have passed that particular moment. the model, we are not going to let it happen. the other thing was informational value. that seemed to dissipate under obama, finally. in 2007, i went to guantanamo. the head
the embassy bombings attacks etc.ll ofactually left these individuals here buried so when obama came into office, this is what he inherited. he inherited all of these things, not having anything to push back against. even though 500 have been released, even though the military commission have stumbled along for so many years and push back again. now has these 3 -- let's take these three categories in today's world. preventive detention, ok. when obama took office, he was ur monthffice foir...
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lohse's word and bondurant..."2:08- 2:19"the community needed a football field, the players, the high school etc...but the community really needed a place to gather, a grocery store to identify as a community." it's rubbed off... "i'm going to give back to the community too like the lohse's did."and has not diminished their love for the game... "yeah my wife has a few tickets right now in her purse."win or lose,nearly 25 percent of every dollar is given back... "it helps veterans and families and state general fund and that pays for education, law enforcement and agriculture.."and for those looking for a little for themselves...an exclusive tip on the house... "the only insider information i can say is that if you want a chance to win you have to buy at least one ticket." you can buy a ticket for saturday night's drawing up until 8:59 p-m that day... over the years there have been 8 powerball jackpot winners from the state of iowa... the person with the six lucky the government will also get its cut of the jackpot... if the winner opts for a lump will drop to 496-million. that's when the tax man
lohse's word and bondurant..."2:08- 2:19"the community needed a football field, the players, the high school etc...but the community really needed a place to gather, a grocery store to identify as a community." it's rubbed off... "i'm going to give back to the community too like the lohse's did."and has not diminished their love for the game... "yeah my wife has a few tickets right now in her purse."win or lose,nearly 25 percent of every dollar is given...
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the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required to provide cost of living adjustment at at a higher level than anticipated the city's retirement system as retiree employees are living longer so the cost of retirement is going up for those folks so pension is definitely going to be a cost driver in the next few years the mayor's office and the controller's office office anticipate the pension costs will level out and then see the benefits of that we next largest slice of pie at 15 percent of services of other departments we've talked about that everything we buy from the department telephone
the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required...
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you write, you produce a lot of your own music-- >> play the instruments, do all the engineering, etc. >> -play all the instruments. i mean, you're so immersed in it. is it hard to get distance sometimes? >> i'm sure this is true for anyone who works ex-- almost exclusively by themselves is, like, the best i can come up with is a sort of less compromised subjectivity. you know? i-- i mean, i can have delusional subjectivity and less delusional subjectivity. >> i-- so i can never even come close to objectivity, but- which i would say was something like art and music. there is-- there's-- there's-- most people have a collective subjective relationship to something. where, like, we all agree that certain things are great, but it doesn't necessarily make it objective truth. it just means it's-- it's an agreed upon subjective response to something. still ahead on the program activism and veganism. moby talks about what motivates him and his love for animals. i'm lisa fletcher you're watching talk to al jazeera. our guest this week is alternative music star and social activist, moby. >> you
you write, you produce a lot of your own music-- >> play the instruments, do all the engineering, etc. >> -play all the instruments. i mean, you're so immersed in it. is it hard to get distance sometimes? >> i'm sure this is true for anyone who works ex-- almost exclusively by themselves is, like, the best i can come up with is a sort of less compromised subjectivity. you know? i-- i mean, i can have delusional subjectivity and less delusional subjectivity. >> i-- so i...
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manning, who will be 40 in march, could be considered the great etc. regular season for this season where he was horrible before being benched in mid november. he didn't play again until the third quarter of the final game though he did start yesterday and he led the broncos to victory over the steelers who earned what might be his final shot at brady on the nfl's second biggest stage. meanwhile, two former heisman trophy winning quarterbacks, both number one draft picks, will square off in the n.f.c. championship game with 26-year-old -- when 26-year-old cam newton will lead his carolina panthers against 36-year-old carson palmer and his arizona cardenals. both men had great college careers, palmer at southern cal after a superb regular season, carson was a little too conservative in the first half of arizona's overtime win over the packers he threw two interception bus came through at the end with two great passes to larry fitzgerald. he'll have to play much better sunday to beat the panthers. nfl he won the heisman eight years after palmer did, after
manning, who will be 40 in march, could be considered the great etc. regular season for this season where he was horrible before being benched in mid november. he didn't play again until the third quarter of the final game though he did start yesterday and he led the broncos to victory over the steelers who earned what might be his final shot at brady on the nfl's second biggest stage. meanwhile, two former heisman trophy winning quarterbacks, both number one draft picks, will square off in the...
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they blend together the hops, etc. i smell the sweetness in the air right now. >> what is that sweetness that i am smelling in the air? >> right now we are brewing christmas ale. we have cinnamon and ginger. >> reporter: this requires steady attention. what are these workers do when their work is done? >> we like to go have a few beers at the bar across the street. >> reporter: understandable. reporter: a steady stream of customers keeps the bar jumping. the beer that is found here is brewed just across the street. they sell beer in 13 states as well is the district of columbia. >> [ inaudible - static ] >> on a scale of 1 to 10, it's an 11. >> reporter: they were making beer making history when there were many breweries. >> keep in mind that there were only 16 -- 600 people living in cleveland in the late 1800s. >> reporter: they put a bar in in 1901. then along came prohibition. that is when the salvation army moved in. eventually prohibition was repealed and the bar came back and has been back ever since. this is imp
they blend together the hops, etc. i smell the sweetness in the air right now. >> what is that sweetness that i am smelling in the air? >> right now we are brewing christmas ale. we have cinnamon and ginger. >> reporter: this requires steady attention. what are these workers do when their work is done? >> we like to go have a few beers at the bar across the street. >> reporter: understandable. reporter: a steady stream of customers keeps the bar jumping. the beer...
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the really critical moment was when he stood up and defended new york against the values, etc. and it was very, very effective. secondly, even though cruz, i thinking, won the engagement over the birther issue, the very fact that they're discussing whether or president, that they've elevated this issue is damaging to cruz. i think what happened is trump has emerged, i think even by critics as the winner and the people challenging him most closely are cruz and rubio with cruz the closest and one other figure is in it and i would say chris christie but it was trump's best night. eleanor: what's fascinating is to watch the republican establishment begin to rationalize trump as the nominee. they're now saying that if he does win the nomination, nobody is talking about not supporting him and trump seems to be taking on more of a teddy bear style in these debates. [laughter] kinder, gentler. but the other star was clearly ted cruz. he is one heck of a debater and even on the 9/11 thing where trump clearly won that and i'm a new yorker and i -- when trump said if you're going to critic
the really critical moment was when he stood up and defended new york against the values, etc. and it was very, very effective. secondly, even though cruz, i thinking, won the engagement over the birther issue, the very fact that they're discussing whether or president, that they've elevated this issue is damaging to cruz. i think what happened is trump has emerged, i think even by critics as the winner and the people challenging him most closely are cruz and rubio with cruz the closest and one...
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people were locked on by the way they were signed ticket etc. the prices are three or four times as much. how much is too much to spend. 800 bucks. >> 300. >> this is when you need to know somebody. >> it's good to have an important friend. fraser's big screen. >> i think that is still a hdtv. >> absolutely. >> he could buy it has to be for with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul giamatti." that's the essence of this role. feel like a hollywood insider with high-speed internet from centurylink. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it
people were locked on by the way they were signed ticket etc. the prices are three or four times as much. how much is too much to spend. 800 bucks. >> 300. >> this is when you need to know somebody. >> it's good to have an important friend. fraser's big screen. >> i think that is still a hdtv. >> absolutely. >> he could buy it has to be for with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming,...
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their word and bondurant..."2:08- 2:19"the community needed a football field, the players, the high school etc...but the community really needed a place to gather, a grocery store to identify as a community." it's rubbed off... "i'm going to give back to the community too like the lohse's did."and has not diminished their love for the game... "yeah my wife has a few tickets right now in her purse."win or lose,nearly 25 percent of every dollar is given back... "it helps veterans and families and state general fund and that pays for education, law enforcement and agriculture.."and for those looking for a little for themselves...an "the only insider information i can say is that if you want a chance to win you have to buy at least one ticket." over the y you can buy a ticket for tonight's drawing up until 8:59. over the years, eight lucky iowans have won the powerball jackpot. the cause of a deadly house fire in sac county is under investigation... just before 8 friday morning, the auburn fire department responded to a house fire in the 32-hundred block of 390th street... by the time they arrived
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just go to the closest stuff etc. location, tell them you are consigning to the cedar valley humane society account, and they will take it from there. the money from the sale of your items will go to help the animals! no appointment necessary! gently used household items, clothing, furniture, you name it! their consignment needs change we'll take another look at your first alert back now to today's top stories. the back home country cookin' restaurant in strawberry point caught fire overnight. viewers called into our newsroom to tell us about it. these are pictures from clint keppler showing the flames. tv-9 is working with the clayton county sheriff's office to get updates. with a preview of what's next on "this week", here's abc's george stephanopolous. now, a final look at the forecast... the entire tv 9 viewing area is under a wind chill alert, either a wind chill warning or wind chill advisory. high out just below zero and with a strong northwest wind at 15 to 25 mph wind chills will reach -30 to -40. please use e
just go to the closest stuff etc. location, tell them you are consigning to the cedar valley humane society account, and they will take it from there. the money from the sale of your items will go to help the animals! no appointment necessary! gently used household items, clothing, furniture, you name it! their consignment needs change we'll take another look at your first alert back now to today's top stories. the back home country cookin' restaurant in strawberry point caught fire overnight....
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world stage but aside from that and those realities, the science fiction aspect of things and the monsters, etc., where the level of blood or death i don't think is any greater. stopped us before. >> reporter: the x-files turns to fox on sunday night. in hollywood, fox news. >> you can catch the premiere of the x-files tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. right here on fox 13. >>> up next those of who you are snowbirds or have one in your family will want to hear this. >> we're taking a look at a new app that could make clearing your driveway up having lots of devices in your home can really slow your internet down. so keep things moving with 100% fiber optic fios, the fastest internet and wi-fi available, with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. it's no wonder we're ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power. now, for $79.99 a month online, get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first or with a 2 year agreement, get $300 back. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios. 3 the gasparilla children's parade may be over.. but the just yet! there's a >> the gasparilla parade is over but the day's f
world stage but aside from that and those realities, the science fiction aspect of things and the monsters, etc., where the level of blood or death i don't think is any greater. stopped us before. >> reporter: the x-files turns to fox on sunday night. in hollywood, fox news. >> you can catch the premiere of the x-files tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. right here on fox 13. >>> up next those of who you are snowbirds or have one in your family will want to hear this. >>...
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teeth.is >> doctor matt alvarez is the fox news senior managing health editor he says thatni the gloves and coats etc. have the potential to spread germs. >> can have first victory in e. coli etc.. >> says that you should wash your gloves and scarves at least once a weekend clean your clothes. to watch her gloves and scarves? >> yes i do, every week. >> , know what though what to think about that. >> were just trying to spread information instead of germs, crime watch daily investigating a future couple in league with the anti-ch government extremist group that that put them both on the fbi most wanted list ashe crime watch daily host mentoring has the story. a beautiful home, and the south pacific, luxury cars, a real estate business, designer wardrobe and a and a shining image is god-fearing pillars of the community's'. >> had all of the outward signs of success.ad >> they were members of a evangelical christian church. >> but they use it as an opportunity to strengthen their bona fides in the committee to make people that they were christians who would never steal from them, but those people were
teeth.is >> doctor matt alvarez is the fox news senior managing health editor he says thatni the gloves and coats etc. have the potential to spread germs. >> can have first victory in e. coli etc.. >> says that you should wash your gloves and scarves at least once a weekend clean your clothes. to watch her gloves and scarves? >> yes i do, every week. >> , know what though what to think about that. >> were just trying to spread information instead of germs,...
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the supreme court, the members of the cabinet, etc. the president has not yet left to make his trip down pennsylvania avenue. you will see that all here without commentary and then after the speech is over, live coverage of nikki haley's state of the union response, the south carolina governor and we will spend until 11 p.m. eastern time taking your calls and reaction to president obama's final state of the union address. let's watch the events as they unfold. susan: we are expecting the president's departure momentarily. president obama: hey, guys. [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> the joint session will come to order. escorteddent will be into the chamber. the gentleman from louisiana. the gentlewoman from washington. the derailment from oregon, mr. walden. the gentleman from indiana, mr. matsu. gentleman from kansas. the gentlewoman from north carolina. the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from california. the gentleman from new york. the gen
the supreme court, the members of the cabinet, etc. the president has not yet left to make his trip down pennsylvania avenue. you will see that all here without commentary and then after the speech is over, live coverage of nikki haley's state of the union response, the south carolina governor and we will spend until 11 p.m. eastern time taking your calls and reaction to president obama's final state of the union address. let's watch the events as they unfold. susan: we are expecting the...
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this also applies to meat that is sold by the steak, fillet, etc. if they charge $4 each for a 4 oz fillet of salmon that would be the same as paying $16 per lb! 4. use competitor coupons see if your store will accept other store coupons. bi-lo and publix stores always the midlands. competitor coupons can be used along with manufacturer coupons to double up on put your phone to use with the jackpot for tomorrow night's powerball lottery drawing now sits at a record 1.5 the jackpot for tomorrow night's powerball lottery drawing now sits at a record 1.5 billion dollars and the rush to get those final tickets the south carolina education lottery say it sold an unprecedented 22-million dollars worth of tickets last week. and of course, that number's expected to rise as sales continue through tomorrow. "it means basically that 43 cents of all the powerball sales that we have will go to education. that quite frankly can mean anywhere from 5 to 8 million dollars more for education in our state." the lottery commission says those funds will benefit things li
this also applies to meat that is sold by the steak, fillet, etc. if they charge $4 each for a 4 oz fillet of salmon that would be the same as paying $16 per lb! 4. use competitor coupons see if your store will accept other store coupons. bi-lo and publix stores always the midlands. competitor coupons can be used along with manufacturer coupons to double up on put your phone to use with the jackpot for tomorrow night's powerball lottery drawing now sits at a record 1.5 the jackpot for tomorrow...
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congressional budget office announced this week that federal spending for the major health programs medicare, medicaid, etc. represents the largest fraction of the projected growth in mandatory spending in 2016. two, while we are lowering pries, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of lifesaving therapies. congress responded to that, senator murray's leadership and senator blunt especially, adding $2 billion to the appropriation process for n.i.h. that's $32 billion now for n.i.h. in a year. the pharmaceutical manufacturers spend $50 billion in a year coming up with new cures and treatments. third, to try to balance the growth -- restraining the growth of drug prices and encouraging investment and incentives for lifesaving therapies, we need to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens that drive up costs and we need to do our best to keep the marketplace competitive. for the last year, we have been working in a bipartisan way on ways to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens. the aging committee, senator collins and senator mccaskill have been examining what improvements
congressional budget office announced this week that federal spending for the major health programs medicare, medicaid, etc. represents the largest fraction of the projected growth in mandatory spending in 2016. two, while we are lowering pries, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of lifesaving therapies. congress responded to that, senator murray's leadership and senator blunt especially, adding $2 billion to the appropriation process for n.i.h. that's...
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the blackberry was a fruit. [laughter] and everybody's got an iphone and instead ran and internet etc. etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this end he was booked and you'll spoke to this in the book as well about how we can go for the next month and never talk talked to anybody that disagrees with us and i think we tend to in my opinion become very shortsighted and even the press today with the cable network of 300 plus channels, you can listen to news shows that only a great with me, the radio that agrees with me. and i find that people don't watch news shows today or current affairs looking for the truth. many watch them to have opinions. >> my opinion is the one that is the truth. i watch fox 24/seven and get my partner watches msnbc. we at least talk to each other and agree to disagree. but that is the culture that has changed so much in the media standpoint. >> the media used to be the referee. i think that's something we still haven't adjusted to. there is no line any longer between the object and subject. >> and they like to cover conflicts. getting the result and getting
the blackberry was a fruit. [laughter] and everybody's got an iphone and instead ran and internet etc. etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this end he was booked and you'll spoke to this in the book as well about how we can go for the next month and never talk talked to anybody that disagrees with us and i think we tend to in my opinion become very shortsighted and even the press today with the cable network of 300 plus channels, you can listen to news shows that only a great with...
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transfer including safe transportation insurance verification availability and approval from the receiving hospital etc. all of which can be a lengthy process in many parts of it not reap completely in control of the transform institutions who created the facebook page rates for sabrina was than 3,000 members are joined in the first day in order to deter this kind of abuses of power we reached out to boston we show you the snow that's been overtaking the eastern plains it's not heavy there is deeper of loopy and you can see them be getting a little burst of snow that could add up to something but overall lighter cliche s it's occupying these complaints doesn't really add up to too much northern front region looks like the snow has meant that there's still a few snow showers over the foothills in denver we seen for the first time all days and snow showers coming and was out of town east towards a world without ports, city payday boulevard towards denver international and little bit dead in the tech center and as we look out west to consider in the mountains continue with all the way to the western borde
transfer including safe transportation insurance verification availability and approval from the receiving hospital etc. all of which can be a lengthy process in many parts of it not reap completely in control of the transform institutions who created the facebook page rates for sabrina was than 3,000 members are joined in the first day in order to deter this kind of abuses of power we reached out to boston we show you the snow that's been overtaking the eastern plains it's not heavy there is...
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their word and bondurant..."2:08- 2:19"the community needed a football field, the players, the high school etc...but the community really needed a place to gather, a grocery store to identify as a community." it's rubbed off... "i'm going to give back to the community too like the lohse's did."and has not diminished their love for the game... "yeah my wife has a few tickets right now in her purse."win or lose,nearly 25 percent of every dollar is given back... "it helps veterans and families and state general fund and that pays for education, law enforcement and agriculture.."and for those looking for a little for themselves...an exclusive tip on the house... "the only insider information i can say is that if you want a chance to win you have to buy at least one ticket." you can buy a ticket for saturday night's drawing up until 8:59 p-m that day... over the years there have been 8 state of iowa... we are not about to hit the jackpot in the weather department... single digits are on the way for the weekend.. meteorologist brett mcintyre has details.. brett.. a full dose of winter is on the way.
their word and bondurant..."2:08- 2:19"the community needed a football field, the players, the high school etc...but the community really needed a place to gather, a grocery store to identify as a community." it's rubbed off... "i'm going to give back to the community too like the lohse's did."and has not diminished their love for the game... "yeah my wife has a few tickets right now in her purse."win or lose,nearly 25 percent of every dollar is given back......
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the blackberry was a fruit. today everybody has high homes and instead media, internet, etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this and you spoke about this in the book how we can go for the next month we can talk to anybody that disagrees with us and we tend to become very shortsighted and the cable network of 300 plus channels you can listen to the news shows. if people don't watch news shows today or current affairs shows looking for the truth many watch them to have my opinions. >> my partner watches msnbc 24/ seven. we at least talk to each other and agree to disagree. but that's the culture that has changed so much in the media standpoint. >> they used to be the referee and now they are the participants. and i think that is something that we still haven't adjusted to. there is no line any longer between object and subject. >> and they like to cover conflict. getting the result that resulted in an agreement is if you can have two candidates like donald trump and ted cruz going after each other, the other is on a platform of chopped liver. that's where the focus
the blackberry was a fruit. today everybody has high homes and instead media, internet, etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this and you spoke about this in the book how we can go for the next month we can talk to anybody that disagrees with us and we tend to become very shortsighted and the cable network of 300 plus channels you can listen to the news shows. if people don't watch news shows today or current affairs shows looking for the truth many watch them to have my opinions....
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the stakes. we need to pay more attention to it. for those who care about communities of color, poverty communities, etc., the answers are pretty easy. for those who don't care, they should understand they care about their wallet. if they care about the public cost of public health that investment in these kinds of things, in healthy food, in safe streets where people can walk and get exercise, the impacts of exercise are just -- walking. remarkable public health impacts. if people don't live in safe neighborhoods, they can't walk. decent food, no smoking, little bit of walking, time with family. and productivity, engagements, some activity above the neck remarkable outcomes associated with that. >> how do we incentivize companies to hire people in their 60's and 70's even on a part-time basis? many don't. many don't even look -- when they see the age, they say, sorry. mr. irving: i think, again, david, that's a product of a misunderstanding about the capacity, the capability of older adults and what older adults bring to the workplace. this is why research is so important at this stage of my life i have become incredibly data drive
the stakes. we need to pay more attention to it. for those who care about communities of color, poverty communities, etc., the answers are pretty easy. for those who don't care, they should understand they care about their wallet. if they care about the public cost of public health that investment in these kinds of things, in healthy food, in safe streets where people can walk and get exercise, the impacts of exercise are just -- walking. remarkable public health impacts. if people don't live...
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have those issues and problems with legislature had concerns with the community colleges, the governance model, etc, has that issue been addressed adequately aside from the other issues that emerged around them? >> the short answer to your question is yes. >> can i have the long answer, please, we have a lot of time here. >> what we've done as a board is focused on the community colleges and governance of opinion they have been give short drift in the past. years ago we did a couple things as board. number one, we created a separate committee to govern community colleges and i call it the regent for the community colleges. and we -- they meet off cycle, don't meet during the same cycle as the full board and their focus is on governance of community colleges and we have strong individuals on that committee, the chairman, dr. anderson, she's been involved in community college education her entire career. the kevin melcher, dissertation away from phd in governance is the vice chairman. number one, we created governance structure focused exclusively on community colleges and their issues. the second is
have those issues and problems with legislature had concerns with the community colleges, the governance model, etc, has that issue been addressed adequately aside from the other issues that emerged around them? >> the short answer to your question is yes. >> can i have the long answer, please, we have a lot of time here. >> what we've done as a board is focused on the community colleges and governance of opinion they have been give short drift in the past. years ago we did a...
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a child's hope int'l uses all of the funds to help orphans, we take nothing from the proceeds for overhead, salaries, etc. obviously the return on investment for the children is wonderful. last year 15 stores participated, this year 31 stores are involved. next year, chick-fil-a hopes to have all of the stores in ohio involved. i believe it will happen. for people who cannot make to cfa tomorrow, they can still be involved by donating any amount online at www.cookiesforor phans.org. we will buy the cookies in their name and bring them to: 1. the midwestern children's home 2. the intl adoption center at the cincinnati children's hospital; 3. st. joseph orphanage our organization www.thechildrenarewai ting.org is a 501 c 3 non-profit registered in ohio. we were recognized a finalist in 2015 by the bbb for the torch award for ethics and integrity in the marketplace. still to come the famous car from back to the production. after the break, we'll tell you how you can get your hands on a delorean. the car made famous by the "back to the future" movies...the delorean ...hasn't been made for more than three dec
a child's hope int'l uses all of the funds to help orphans, we take nothing from the proceeds for overhead, salaries, etc. obviously the return on investment for the children is wonderful. last year 15 stores participated, this year 31 stores are involved. next year, chick-fil-a hopes to have all of the stores in ohio involved. i believe it will happen. for people who cannot make to cfa tomorrow, they can still be involved by donating any amount online at www.cookiesforor phans.org. we will buy...
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that wrote about the co-relation about the parking and if you don't have the parking people find other ways to get around uber and, etc. i like the fact of the parking spaces but it towers over the neighbors i want some type of setback a way to the edge of the building and the section 317 cited probably will be changing this under review one $.8 million the house was valued at $100 per square feet on the square footage everyone of the units will be probably at or close to demolishing i think we need to add housing but want to make sure that is not going to be enforceable unit as well i think it needs more work and i think i'm okay are having staff work on the suggestions we had so i move to approve with the direction to staff to work on the changes that we suggested. >> i mean, i second it but. >> okay. >> the setback in the front 15 the setback in the back an additional 14? >> right. >> right. >> reconfigure the retail to make it more consistent with the pattern of retail lake the one next door and make a space more efficient in reducing the stairs the one to the basement the 1 foot to the upper unit commissioner moo
that wrote about the co-relation about the parking and if you don't have the parking people find other ways to get around uber and, etc. i like the fact of the parking spaces but it towers over the neighbors i want some type of setback a way to the edge of the building and the section 317 cited probably will be changing this under review one $.8 million the house was valued at $100 per square feet on the square footage everyone of the units will be probably at or close to demolishing i think we...
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if there's-these are little things tactically and wondering whether that's part of the plant of smarter streetlights etc. so traffic can flow better and faster. >> an answer to the question about parking control officers, i do want to let you know i spoke with cameron was our enforcement manager and they're actually in the process of hiring some new pco's is what we call the person parking control officers, to help with the gridlock enforcement. right now they're little bit focused on downtown, but there constantly working on that. regarding signals, two things. one is, we are pretty intelligent signal systems that can actually come into our office and find a computer and watch certain intersections in the city. we do keep an eye on things like that pretty proactively but another thing the parking control officers do is manually override the signals when the topic is that. they can kind of see and communicate across a corridor where they are working and start to open up to about some of the traffic to move through during certain peak times in certain locations. so, there is that efforts that's going on.
if there's-these are little things tactically and wondering whether that's part of the plant of smarter streetlights etc. so traffic can flow better and faster. >> an answer to the question about parking control officers, i do want to let you know i spoke with cameron was our enforcement manager and they're actually in the process of hiring some new pco's is what we call the person parking control officers, to help with the gridlock enforcement. right now they're little bit focused on...
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typically will assess penalties so once we've approved that property into the pro and again roving the listings, etc. and paying the penalties we close that case so here are the current improvements statistics so february 1st of last year a total of 2 add and 64 cases one and 55 are in various stages of investigation 14 were issued notice of violation we're waiting for penalties of payment and proof of violation has been abated so 95 cases have been fully closed that means the vertical found in violation or summoned through the assessment of penalties and they're in compliance we've assessed $475,000 in penalties those cases involve 64 units and one and 24 thousands of those penlites are collected to date i should note the largest chunk or proportion of paid penalties revolves around enforcement case where the individual that we found in violation were up for review one and $90,000 in penalties so other outstanding penalties in older cases are reviewed with the agency we're meeting with them and we're looking to update the procedures without goes through the administrative hearing if they request a
typically will assess penalties so once we've approved that property into the pro and again roving the listings, etc. and paying the penalties we close that case so here are the current improvements statistics so february 1st of last year a total of 2 add and 64 cases one and 55 are in various stages of investigation 14 were issued notice of violation we're waiting for penalties of payment and proof of violation has been abated so 95 cases have been fully closed that means the vertical found in...
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more of a police presence on hand throughout both the tailgate lots, inside the stadium, etc.'s make sure you know a coople things. number one, just as they started at the beginning of the season, everyone will have to go through one of these. have metal detectors installedd at each one of the gates. metal objects. that's just to keep yourself safe. the gates all the way up there is greatly fans obviously will go. the team is ask -- asking fans to come a little early. gates open two hours before kickoff. all the lots are opening at 8 am. that's an hour early because of the 105 1:05 pm -- 1:05 pm kickoff. >>> whether you are watching at home or at the game, we want to see your broncos pride. put on your orange and blue to show your support and post your pictures on facebook or twitter and you may even see yourself here with the #broncospride. >>> lindsay von claimed another the veil made it won the -- in italy yesterday finishing the course and 31.7 seconds. with that, she has down won 74 world cup races. >>> turning to the race for the white hhuse. michael bloomberg maybe getti
more of a police presence on hand throughout both the tailgate lots, inside the stadium, etc.'s make sure you know a coople things. number one, just as they started at the beginning of the season, everyone will have to go through one of these. have metal detectors installedd at each one of the gates. metal objects. that's just to keep yourself safe. the gates all the way up there is greatly fans obviously will go. the team is ask -- asking fans to come a little early. gates open two hours...
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32) "well we used three-hundred and fifty pounds of calcium...poured it over the top...rounded the wheels..etc...etc...and gave it a few moments to get it activated, and uh...hooked up our apparatus...slowly pulled it left to right, and front to back...got her out and loaded it up on the flat bed." lenny iwanenko, of lake erie towing and recovery, got a literal shell of ice off the front of the car and managed to uncover the tires. his company will defrost it and give it a wash. amazingly, lake erie lenny, as he likes to go by, doesn't forsee finding any damage. (s/lenny iwanenko/worker/0:50-0:55 ) "first i've encountered in 28 years of being in an industry for something of that magnitude...but, we'll get it done." and even though the viral image has been met with conversation about how harsh lake erie can be, lenny says the publicity is a good thing." (-- s/lenny iwanenko/worker 1:04- 1:06) "it's amazing. it puts buffalo back on the map again, especially hamburg." erica hamburg, new york. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? can i call you back, mom
32) "well we used three-hundred and fifty pounds of calcium...poured it over the top...rounded the wheels..etc...etc...and gave it a few moments to get it activated, and uh...hooked up our apparatus...slowly pulled it left to right, and front to back...got her out and loaded it up on the flat bed." lenny iwanenko, of lake erie towing and recovery, got a literal shell of ice off the front of the car and managed to uncover the tires. his company will defrost it and give it a wash....
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yearning", ben and jerrys ice cream with bernie theme, does it sound good, will it bring in the younger generation, etc) stephanie generation, etc) stephanie time for another quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back with traffic was stalled on a new york freeway tuesday... because a mother was busy giving birth and the nypd was helping her deliver! the n-y-p-d tweeted out this picture of the new new yorker. her name is nicola wong. police say she was delivered along f-d-r drive near the united nations headquarters. the infant was taken to weill cornell medical center brad/wxhang weather adlib: put script here in green today was just one of those typical cold, gray winter days that most of us just tolerate. well, the good news is that we will not have to take much more of this type of weather because a warm-up is coming along with some sunshine! tonight will be mostly cloudy to partly cloudy in some areas. those nw winds the west at 5-10 mph. temps will fall back into the 10s unless the clouds stay over us all night which would help hold up temps a bit. with any luck, we will see som
yearning", ben and jerrys ice cream with bernie theme, does it sound good, will it bring in the younger generation, etc) stephanie generation, etc) stephanie time for another quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back with traffic was stalled on a new york freeway tuesday... because a mother was busy giving birth and the nypd was helping her deliver! the n-y-p-d tweeted out this picture of the new new yorker. her name is nicola wong. police say she was delivered along...
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total but we've never seen that much on the ground is or how much you will see on the ground including melting sleep etc at the most we think one of three across the south side up onto the peninsula three to five five eight including the williamsburg gloucester of their eight to sixteen inches so lots and lots of sand west of that even attended one. so a ton of snow coming to central and northern virginia as well as western parts of the state system organizing and the south clear early partly cloudy late lower to mid twenties across the inland areas a wintery mix develops them are changing to rain for the metro and the coastline late in the day tomorrow night forty five when be very windy wet gust to fifty mph a mix or some snow though still the farther north and west you go and then the forecast as we look ahead to the seven day outlook on saturday calls for forty five in the morning for the low which is really high because the temperature then drops to thirty three during the afternoon as we change some of this precipitation back to snow and that continues overnight into early sunday so two different
total but we've never seen that much on the ground is or how much you will see on the ground including melting sleep etc at the most we think one of three across the south side up onto the peninsula three to five five eight including the williamsburg gloucester of their eight to sixteen inches so lots and lots of sand west of that even attended one. so a ton of snow coming to central and northern virginia as well as western parts of the state system organizing and the south clear early partly...
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. >> host: you said the right people in the right people and talking, etc. this is a text message from the 718 area, isis and al-qaeda problem has continued to grow in all reality, can it ever be truly contained or eliminated? >> guest: that's a very good question. i think there's two things going on. one is an effort finally to try to drive them out of hair heartland, to try to end this stay that's developed in syria and western iraq. even if you succeeded in doing that, that's a really big f and complicated challenge. the horse is out of the barn in a sense that ideology is existing in multiple states, at least 12 that we know of that are active and communicating with central baÑ -- here is his most recent work. the rise of isis. >> caller: i tuned in a little bit late. let me get to my question. i want to go from 15 years ago today. if al gore had one that election al gore would have had probably the afghanistan war because of 9/11 which happened the following september 2001 but would not have invaded iraq. because of the republicans, i'm saying as a liber
. >> host: you said the right people in the right people and talking, etc. this is a text message from the 718 area, isis and al-qaeda problem has continued to grow in all reality, can it ever be truly contained or eliminated? >> guest: that's a very good question. i think there's two things going on. one is an effort finally to try to drive them out of hair heartland, to try to end this stay that's developed in syria and western iraq. even if you succeeded in doing that, that's a...
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. >> against the dollar and yet that compares with double digit declines in the rupee, etc. the decline per se wasn't rouge in terms of currency move yfment but look at the market reaction. they are quite aware that even relatively confined movements has the power to create an awful lot of shock waves throughout the market. that is what they are trying to control. >> last week we had davos and had a whole lost of voices talking about it. these are amazingly talented people. do not underestimate what it is. one of the channels, we have the yuan combain. this -- gain. this talks about the exchange rate of the yuan in the bank of japan and the e.c.b. we have a chart tr the yuan. nominal effective exchange rate. they are pushing against it every time the bank of japan has stimulus. they are battling against e.c.b. >> they are. they are. they have been accused of being an instigator of currency wars. they are late to the party. really because of the defacto dollar pegged, it has been dragged higher in recent years and that has added to the disinflakes nationry pressures in china.
. >> against the dollar and yet that compares with double digit declines in the rupee, etc. the decline per se wasn't rouge in terms of currency move yfment but look at the market reaction. they are quite aware that even relatively confined movements has the power to create an awful lot of shock waves throughout the market. that is what they are trying to control. >> last week we had davos and had a whole lost of voices talking about it. these are amazingly talented people. do not...
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the moro. etc. ld not be held accountable for his actions. >> in this particular case, being held accountable. part of the machined. that is different than this stand by your man. >> we have to take a quick break. >> okay. i was going to say, again, what do we have that is fact versus what we have that is allegation or somebody blogging. i do not feel that hillary clinton tore apart women. i do feel that sometimes we have a conversation. the only two people that took place. hillary clinton. i think it is a very dangerous slope for us to go on. >> you guys have said this before. it actually puts her in this position of being a big dumb. she plays it pretty well. we have seen her popularity skyrocket. when she has -- anyway, leslie m brad, stay with me. we have lot to talk about. a market selling off the hundred 90 points. off the lows of the session. the first day of trading for the new year. ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find
the moro. etc. ld not be held accountable for his actions. >> in this particular case, being held accountable. part of the machined. that is different than this stand by your man. >> we have to take a quick break. >> okay. i was going to say, again, what do we have that is fact versus what we have that is allegation or somebody blogging. i do not feel that hillary clinton tore apart women. i do feel that sometimes we have a conversation. the only two people that took place....
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coming, we go to the back of the book's's for this week etc. session. lighting the rise of giphy, and the two guys that made it happen. details, when bloomberg continues. ♪ david: welcome back to business week on bloomberg television. i am david gura. there was a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series, the world's most competitive league of video games. team owners are imposing changes. many of the execs come from the pro sports industry. joshua bruce is here to explain what happens when real sports money move into videogame sports. and what are these sports? joshua: it is competitive video games were you compete against your friends. then you compete against strangers for money. and you have a leak when you league where-- a you play against strangers for money. david: and people are watching this. there is money and people watching this. joshua: absolutely, the league of legends championship is played in front of a live audience. it is a popular thing streamed online. people watch on platforms like twitch tv. which is ow
coming, we go to the back of the book's's for this week etc. session. lighting the rise of giphy, and the two guys that made it happen. details, when bloomberg continues. ♪ david: welcome back to business week on bloomberg television. i am david gura. there was a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series, the world's most competitive league of video games. team owners are imposing changes. many of the execs come from the pro sports industry. joshua bruce is here...
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did the same thing with the cia overthrowing iran socialist president overthrowing the guatemalan elected president etc. we do things others can't do. and so, i think your question is a really good point but i don't think the danger is that someone that is going to build a drowned debate comes drowned to victor -- drone or that someone will blow themselves up or do whatever they can do to hurt us. they don't need fancy equipment. there were 19 working for this year so i don't think it's the technology issue. question in the back. it is at the cutting edge of technology what are the whispers of things to come? >> the question is what i described as the imagery on the cutting-edge. what's next? my sense is that what's next is that imagery he said just which is what the military is currently calling activity-based intelligence. so, now here is a fantastic hollywood intelligence. okay? we don't know who the enemy is. we don't know who the terrorists are, but if we collect enough information and follow their actions, follow the actions of the place, then we will be able to detect who the bad people are base
did the same thing with the cia overthrowing iran socialist president overthrowing the guatemalan elected president etc. we do things others can't do. and so, i think your question is a really good point but i don't think the danger is that someone that is going to build a drowned debate comes drowned to victor -- drone or that someone will blow themselves up or do whatever they can do to hurt us. they don't need fancy equipment. there were 19 working for this year so i don't think it's the...