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let me blow the whistle and open up another page from the playbook. very serious issue that is killing the economy, we talked about it a little bit if the government is bloated and people are fed up about this thing and only 32% say government, lend a hand. that is down considerably. the message you send is saying leave me alone. 59% say just move out of the way. and let me in hand, down 32% from 44%. a record $2.5 trillion, the first 10 months of the fiscal year end let me tell you something, we talked about woodstock and we talked about 19% of gdp, it's almost 23% right now and that takes away money from main street opportunities. so to running neck and neck right now. spending money, we taken this money and how much longer can we keep this going and how feasible is this? at some point it collapses? >> i think the biggest part is part of this. >> i agree, but at the same time we can print and devalue our dollar for a long time. but the bigger problem is that we are sitting at home trying to cut back on credit card debt and there's no mortgage out the
let me blow the whistle and open up another page from the playbook. very serious issue that is killing the economy, we talked about it a little bit if the government is bloated and people are fed up about this thing and only 32% say government, lend a hand. that is down considerably. the message you send is saying leave me alone. 59% say just move out of the way. and let me in hand, down 32% from 44%. a record $2.5 trillion, the first 10 months of the fiscal year end let me tell you something,...
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one of our traders has the stock personally in his playbook underpressure from headlines. wn to dom for the story. >> what we're watching. auquin down lower. removed its $36 price target. this is in response to new york state's financial regulators benjamin losky saying the firm may funnel $65,000 in questionable fees to an affiliate in a potential conflict of interests. the stock is down about 1% on the day the trade. still an interesting development in ben minh losky's department of services. back to you. >>> in the cross hairs of losky, weiss, what do you do? >> been there for a while. what's going on. auquin part of the group of the companies by bill irby who made a good share for himself over the year. not sure if it's anger versus political grandstanding, going after banks financial services companies seems to be the only thing the government can do these days with impunity. nothing else gets accomplished. what he's done is said, look, we don't like how you're running the business. disadvantages homeowners in arrears with mortgages and put a moratorium on any future d
one of our traders has the stock personally in his playbook underpressure from headlines. wn to dom for the story. >> what we're watching. auquin down lower. removed its $36 price target. this is in response to new york state's financial regulators benjamin losky saying the firm may funnel $65,000 in questionable fees to an affiliate in a potential conflict of interests. the stock is down about 1% on the day the trade. still an interesting development in ben minh losky's department of...
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it just seems to me that this is the playbook that happens time and time again when an unarmed black een shot and killed by either police officer acting as a vigilante. you try to find ways to put the black person on trial. you tell us about his toxicology report, but don't tell us of the toxicology report of the shooter. you talk about if they have been expelled from school. any trace of marijuana, but nothing about the shooter. when we saw that video being released of michael brown strong arming, that is a separate conversation. but it is all part of the playbook to put michael brown on trial to make him appear to be just -- to make this murder seem justified, and to take the focus away from the actions of a police officer. >> but, you know, mark, what is also clouding the issue, i think from a public standpoint are the looters, like, destroying the businesses and shooting off guns into the crowd. that's sort of muddying the waters when it comes to thinking about this case objectively. >> well, it shouldn't. even if we were to accept that all this looting is happening and i disagree
it just seems to me that this is the playbook that happens time and time again when an unarmed black een shot and killed by either police officer acting as a vigilante. you try to find ways to put the black person on trial. you tell us about his toxicology report, but don't tell us of the toxicology report of the shooter. you talk about if they have been expelled from school. any trace of marijuana, but nothing about the shooter. when we saw that video being released of michael brown strong...
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understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and performt. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football fan. why do you like it? >> a play contains the course of a game. you never know what will happen. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. that puts more pressure on us to make sure the product we are putting on at metlife stadium is the best that it can be. with technology today, it is easy to sit in your man cave, woman cave, and watch a game. we want people to come out and experience it live and sit in the stadium. we want them to say was an enjoyable experience, and you sat in traffic and maybe snowflakes fell on your head, but that is part of the experience. >> coming up -- >> some of the best games have been played in severe weather. ♪ >> filling all 82,500 seats at metlife stadium is no easy task. the stadium is in new
understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and performt. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football fan. why do you like it? >> a play contains the course of a game. you never know what will happen. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes...
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let's open up a page from the playbook area do we talk about the cost of read him, but what about the happiness. last month the national bureau of economic research bleacher report on the most unhappy and happy cities in america while the state of louisiana was pretty well represented. and this has six in the top 10. topping the list, new york, new york or in we know there's a lot of things that contribute to happiness but one of them is just how are the up goes order purchasing power. the median income is no joke, $54,000 and it's not much of a difference $44,000 in louisiana, it makes you realize why we put up with the hassle of living in new york red nashville, tennessee, louisiana, all of these places were you probably don't have an hour and a half commute. a lot of this was made by mass migration in people like california. so there are things out there that help you save money. >> so you're telling you right now that money doesn't make you happy? charles: real money. i make 54 grand and my cousin makes 40 grand. this trip was shorter, it was more pleasant, he didn't have lucian,
let's open up a page from the playbook area do we talk about the cost of read him, but what about the happiness. last month the national bureau of economic research bleacher report on the most unhappy and happy cities in america while the state of louisiana was pretty well represented. and this has six in the top 10. topping the list, new york, new york or in we know there's a lot of things that contribute to happiness but one of them is just how are the up goes order purchasing power. the...
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understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then youave to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football family. why do you like it? >> you never know what will happen. a play can change the course of a game. you never know what will happen. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. that puts more pressure on us to make sure the product we are putting on at metlife stadium is the best that it can be. with technology today, it is very easy to sit in your man cave, woman cave, and watch a game. but we want people to come out >> filling all 82,500 seats at metlife stadium is no easy task. the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium th
understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then youave to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football family. why do you like it? >> you never know what will happen. a play can change the course of a game. you never know what will happen. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. it...
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host of other issues it's the same playbook and it's different players but it's the same game and so we see sugar coat it isn't just an evidence when you say there's sufficient evidence i would there's compelling evidence to say that sugar particularly added sugar in our diets is contributing to these health and it distinguishes between the difference in the effect of regular sugar and the added sugar cracked. so the main the main problem is that we're eating too much of it so the average american is eating about more than twice what public health experts recommend so the world health organization has a standard as well as the dietary guidelines for americans and they all recommend that we eat a lot less and were eating tremendous amounts and the problem is that a lot of the added sugar is hidden within foods and consumers don't know it's there when they go to the grocery store and take a product because it's in everything from salad dressing. bread as it's not clearly labeled of course and also the industry's also saying that adding more information to the food labels could just con
host of other issues it's the same playbook and it's different players but it's the same game and so we see sugar coat it isn't just an evidence when you say there's sufficient evidence i would there's compelling evidence to say that sugar particularly added sugar in our diets is contributing to these health and it distinguishes between the difference in the effect of regular sugar and the added sugar cracked. so the main the main problem is that we're eating too much of it so the average...
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coaches hope the players focus on the playbook more than mixing it up. tuck speaks from experience. >> reporter: what's the key to being able to get in good work and not go over the top and, you know? >> well, the one time we went over the top. i'm still looking for that answer. >> there you go. talking about the 2005 fight between the jets and giants he obviously has not forgotten. >>> so did jim harbaugh pick up anything from his brother in baltimore? he starts tonight's top five. >> if you make me say it now, later i won't be able to use that and say i had the perception it was all right to. year ago he was [ laughter ] >> rory mcilroy, he was just 17 years ago chipping balls into a washington machine on irish tv. that's his mom. josh reddick has a gold glove. apparently that doesn't apply to his arm. how often do you see him do that? oops. lton wong. marlins beat the no. 2, here's a gold glove play. giancarlo stanton drives across the warning track to take extra bases away. marlins beat the cardinals. no. 1, mark reynolds nearly hit one out of wrigley
coaches hope the players focus on the playbook more than mixing it up. tuck speaks from experience. >> reporter: what's the key to being able to get in good work and not go over the top and, you know? >> well, the one time we went over the top. i'm still looking for that answer. >> there you go. talking about the 2005 fight between the jets and giants he obviously has not forgotten. >>> so did jim harbaugh pick up anything from his brother in baltimore? he starts...
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hey, coach, i'm not giving up the playbook just yet. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with dave owens brought to you by xfinity. >> got to admit after bashing preseason games i kind of got into tonight's redskins/bucs game. in the next few days the unemployment line will get several new members, most of which will be very large muscular men with very little body fat. sort of like derek mcginty. tell you what. gruden family portrait in tampa bay here tonight. this is a nightmare. this is not funny. nose guard chris neil battling in the middle injured his right knee,acl injury. he tore his left acl last year. my heart hurts for that guy. ryan grant very impressive, though. this guy has suction cups on his mitts, snags the back shoulder throw. he caught five more passes. redskins win the preseason finale 24-10. >>> we talked about the running back. >> my confidence is high. i feel like i've been putting great things on film since camp started. so i just pray about it and see what happens. >>> we talked about the running back battle, jumped the gun, two players standing out. first lake seastrunk
hey, coach, i'm not giving up the playbook just yet. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with dave owens brought to you by xfinity. >> got to admit after bashing preseason games i kind of got into tonight's redskins/bucs game. in the next few days the unemployment line will get several new members, most of which will be very large muscular men with very little body fat. sort of like derek mcginty. tell you what. gruden family portrait in tampa bay here tonight. this is a nightmare. this...
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the. playbook and one visit is expected still be enough to drive the markets thanks for joining us here on c n n arsenal we're back in half an hour's time with the world's top headlines though for now it's cross talk. no a famous politician is tweeting that a for government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratize their government into the dirt like in iraq or libya wait wait nothing is going to happen because that politician is russian but why is this so why can the police beat up or terrorize protesters in some countries but in others if you lift one finger you're going to get a nato lesson in human rights well the answer is simple this tweet any attempts to intervene from do a member of what happened because unlike what they tell you in school might does it make right for you young ones out there old group of kirby remembers the cold war and back when there were two great powers they had to at least behave well to woo people into believing that one side were the good guys now that's all gone the proble
the. playbook and one visit is expected still be enough to drive the markets thanks for joining us here on c n n arsenal we're back in half an hour's time with the world's top headlines though for now it's cross talk. no a famous politician is tweeting that a for government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratize their government into the dirt like in iraq or libya wait wait nothing is going to happen because...
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let's open up the investment playbook. r armour has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% of under armour's marketing budget. if you think about it a lot, try this. the footwear was only 13% of revenue after and basketball revenue and sneakers, 1%. 12% and 13% from where we were before. and so you get the picture. basketball is not there. and he is a unique kind of guy. he's known as something of a cool geek with his unique dress style. he has this low-key manner and i don't know if you guys saw it, but his acceptance speech and the way that you think that his mother sealed the deal to represent their business in a more humble america and he you made us believe that you kept us off the streets and you put food on the table and you make sure that we ate. he went hungry and you sacrifice for us and you are the real mvp.
let's open up the investment playbook. r armour has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% of under armour's marketing budget. if you think about it a lot, try this. the footwear was only 13% of revenue after and basketball revenue and sneakers, 1%. 12% and 13% from where we were before....
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but i want to set the stage, i am opening a page from the playbook, talk about this. you heard a lot of economic news today, this is the biggest news of the day. selling of an action comics number one obey 3.2 million, it made debut june of 131938 -- 1938 it cost a dime. how do we get inflation? the main way prints of paper money, without backing by hard assets is how you drive this thing. did you know in 1775, american colonies authorized prins of money, they called it the continental. worse case example of perils of prints money outbacking, $1 got you $1 worth of goods then they went to print more. but then it took 6 bucks to buy $1 worth of goods. the united states redeemed the continental. a new term was coined to underscore when something is worth less, not worth a continental. i have a chart to show you, this is not old continental. this is current u.s. dollar, lost 96% of its purchasing power. the stage is set, let's get to real, real deal. there is more calls out there for us to go back in gold standard, this would add real value to the dollar, i admit it, it i
but i want to set the stage, i am opening a page from the playbook, talk about this. you heard a lot of economic news today, this is the biggest news of the day. selling of an action comics number one obey 3.2 million, it made debut june of 131938 -- 1938 it cost a dime. how do we get inflation? the main way prints of paper money, without backing by hard assets is how you drive this thing. did you know in 1775, american colonies authorized prins of money, they called it the continental. worse...
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let's open up the investment playbook. has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% of under armour's marketing budget. if you think about it a lot, try this. the footwear was only 13% of revenue after and basketball revenue and sneakers, 1%. 12% and 13% from where we were before. and so you get the picture. basketball is not there. and he is a unique kind of guy. he's known as something of a cool geek with his unique dress style. he has this low-key manner and i don't know if you guys saw it, but his acceptance speech and the way that you think that his mother sealed the deal to represent their business in a more humble america and he you made us believe that you kept us off the streets and you put food on the table and you make sure that we ate. he went hungry and you sacrifice for us and you are the real mvp. it's a h
let's open up the investment playbook. has made the reigning mvp team and offer and they want them to endorse everything and he's going to have to endorse everything. over the next 10 years this is going to completely change the game. we are talking $285 million in the deal amounts to 10% of under armour's marketing budget. if you think about it a lot, try this. the footwear was only 13% of revenue after and basketball revenue and sneakers, 1%. 12% and 13% from where we were before. and so you...
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however, did not follow the playbook on fiscal policy because all of the friedman studies show that fiscal policy imperfect, unable to achieve the goals that he, you want to achieve. so friedman would have been very much against tarp. you also to talk about waste. most people agree that tarp was wasted in many ways, although, some purchases of securities by the fed and tarp have been paid off and that has been a positive thing that came out of that. so, let's not forget that the government got all their money from many ofe these buyouts that were very controversial at the time. that all's no question of the textbooks say any kind of a crisis inject liquidity. the traditional view, which is classicalf the economists was that you bailout but you charge them a very high interest rate. and we certainly have not follow that rule for some time. if bernanke, we don't know aboutan was right quantitative easing, but these were extraordinary times. there is no question that friedman, if you read his discussion of the great depression, he was very much in support of easy money policies, nnjecting liq
however, did not follow the playbook on fiscal policy because all of the friedman studies show that fiscal policy imperfect, unable to achieve the goals that he, you want to achieve. so friedman would have been very much against tarp. you also to talk about waste. most people agree that tarp was wasted in many ways, although, some purchases of securities by the fed and tarp have been paid off and that has been a positive thing that came out of that. so, let's not forget that the government got...
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>> at the end of the day the air force has always needed to steal a page from the navy's playbook. they finally are. the navy has needed the air force for budgetary lunch. the department of the navy, they get the huntnt every year and ty hash out -- outcomes a budget and they agree on it. ask 10 force, you generals the same question. heill get 11 answers. that has to change. this goes back to 2005, different answers from everyone in uniform. untilwon't see them march, either. >> i want to go to afghanistan. the army chief is going over there to replace the head of the mission. we are in the most important phase, some would argue. what do the next months and year look like in this operation? what do we have to be prepared for? depends a lot on thisis contest over the presidential election. possible --rankly frankly impossible for me to predict. >> as much as we don't want to everything is going to be shaped by what we didn't do in iraq. the debate will rage back here. >> the next five months are critical here. we have an agrgreement we thinke have agreed to but we don't know who we a
>> at the end of the day the air force has always needed to steal a page from the navy's playbook. they finally are. the navy has needed the air force for budgetary lunch. the department of the navy, they get the huntnt every year and ty hash out -- outcomes a budget and they agree on it. ask 10 force, you generals the same question. heill get 11 answers. that has to change. this goes back to 2005, different answers from everyone in uniform. untilwon't see them march, either. >> i...
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once they learn the playbook of venture capital, we live in a town of storytellers. les is one of the best places in the world to tell a narrative. what you are seeing now is entrepreneurs getting money and try to execute. what will happen next is a lot of them will fail, and that's ok. sell for $30will million, $50 million, and what is important about not chat -- snapchat, what was a $200 million exit a year ago and everyone celebrating that, i was intently disco wednesday and then entre manure walked over and he was almost apologetic that he had sold his company for a couple hundred million dollars and moved on because, in the with $30 million, the person would get rich but the venture capital does not see their return. so what you see in this next chapter are people ready to go the distance and building venture companies that have large multibillion-dollar returns. i think that will change l.a. forever. >> we do not know really what the business of snapchat will be. they are more focused on growing their business potential. hypothetically, if that business plan fil
once they learn the playbook of venture capital, we live in a town of storytellers. les is one of the best places in the world to tell a narrative. what you are seeing now is entrepreneurs getting money and try to execute. what will happen next is a lot of them will fail, and that's ok. sell for $30will million, $50 million, and what is important about not chat -- snapchat, what was a $200 million exit a year ago and everyone celebrating that, i was intently disco wednesday and then entre...
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as part of the playbook, they hoped to force israel to fire in the populated areas and kill people so that hamas might win the war of public opinion. it is unclear if that happen. the prime minister made his point this evening and in the meantime raffa is battered in dire need of help, guys. >> rick, thank you for the update there. >>> dismal new poll numbers for obama care, showing the president's signature piece of legislation is more unpopular now than ever. according to the latest kaiser poll only 37 percent like the care. the number could grow as people renew policies this fall. policys that we are told are likely to cost more. but there is some good news about obama care. states embracacing the law has seen a large drop in the number of uninsured. there is a gall up study. they set up the state insurance exchanges and states that are reluctant to implement the law have seen little or no difference in the rates of the uninsured. we'll talk to the senior political reporter for u.s. news and world report. >> is this exxoneration for obama care? they have lower rates of uninsured >>
as part of the playbook, they hoped to force israel to fire in the populated areas and kill people so that hamas might win the war of public opinion. it is unclear if that happen. the prime minister made his point this evening and in the meantime raffa is battered in dire need of help, guys. >> rick, thank you for the update there. >>> dismal new poll numbers for obama care, showing the president's signature piece of legislation is more unpopular now than ever. according to the...
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but i just think they have the playbook, they know how to defeat him, they did it before twice, and theyan do it again. >> he's been out raising lots of money for republican candidates. he keeps an eye on what he's doing. keeps his fingers in it to help the republican party. >> i think that if he -- he has one plank to run on, if you had voted for me in 2014, what would the world be like now. he could go through a litany of things that some would be legitimate. you know, there would be pipelines, there would probably be a different relationship with russia. >> he would have done a great job, far better than what we're getting. >> essentially running against obama for a third term, not hillary. when he lost, that kind of sense he didn't mind losing, do you remember when -- didn't he say something, or his son -- >> his family seemed more heart broken about losing than he did. >> in the documentary, too, it said a lot. >> i don't think he was psyched about it at all. he was frankly, surprised, that a lot of people were. loong look at the numbers. iowa, gop voters, i mean -- >> i can't remem
but i just think they have the playbook, they know how to defeat him, they did it before twice, and theyan do it again. >> he's been out raising lots of money for republican candidates. he keeps an eye on what he's doing. keeps his fingers in it to help the republican party. >> i think that if he -- he has one plank to run on, if you had voted for me in 2014, what would the world be like now. he could go through a litany of things that some would be legitimate. you know, there would...
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teams that do use ipads and you read a lot how when a new player comes on, giving an ipad with the playbookere are ways apple is in there but they are not the preferred provider here. >> this is also highly regulated by the different leagues and colleges. there's a story in the pac-12 now where the camera was going by the background and the coaching staff in the booth and the team looked and said these guys using lap tops and they're not allowed to use them. they got censored and it's a big deal. one of the interesting things about the new surface is they've got this pen-based system not for an do the dumbest football coach in the world. >> this allows them to tell us in real time. if you ever see peyton manning on the sidelines, he could maybe be drawing up the route he wants or the coach could put up where the defender is going to move and instead of flipping through time lapse photos, they can draw up plays and how the defense is moving on. >> how helpful is it is the big question? >> assuming that it works, i think it speeds things up incident having to flip through photos, you can swip
teams that do use ipads and you read a lot how when a new player comes on, giving an ipad with the playbookere are ways apple is in there but they are not the preferred provider here. >> this is also highly regulated by the different leagues and colleges. there's a story in the pac-12 now where the camera was going by the background and the coaching staff in the booth and the team looked and said these guys using lap tops and they're not allowed to use them. they got censored and it's a...
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hoover puts out the playbook. ployees and gives them cell phones and prepaid cards. >> i am not sure if the goal of the campaign is this. uber and lyft are fighting. they are trying really hard to recruit them. they can go on rides with drivers. i think what is happening is if you have a driver that a recruiter has already talked to, they book a ride. they are about to get another ride with another driver. stuart: i thought that this was a dirty tricks campaign. >> it is disputed. uber claims it is just a recruitment campaign. it is hard to know. they have a welcome kit that the recruiters are supposed to have ready. they can immediately start the process of getting them on board. >> i think of uber as millennial companies. it is kind of sketchy. >> i do think that the cancellation part is quite sketchy. it gives them a new option. it also gives them more leverage. i think it is certainly worth criticizing uber. i also would not want to scare them away. it is illegal for them. stuart: i think it is kind of more of
hoover puts out the playbook. ployees and gives them cell phones and prepaid cards. >> i am not sure if the goal of the campaign is this. uber and lyft are fighting. they are trying really hard to recruit them. they can go on rides with drivers. i think what is happening is if you have a driver that a recruiter has already talked to, they book a ride. they are about to get another ride with another driver. stuart: i thought that this was a dirty tricks campaign. >> it is disputed....
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what you see now, once they have learned the playbook of venture capital, we lived in a town of storytellers angeles is probably the best place in the world to tell a narrative. what's happening now, you see a lot of entrepreneurs getting money and trying to execute. what will happen next, a lot of them will fail, and that is ok. some of them will sell for $30 million, $50 million, and what is important about snapchat and what it teaches entrepreneurs, is what was a $200 million exit a year ago would have been everybody high-fiving and saying, that is incredible. i was in san francisco on wednesday with a venture capitalist, and an entrepreneur was almost apologetic that he had just sold his company for a few hundred million dollars and moved on. in l.a. you have a $50 million win and the person gets rich by the employees don't, and the venture capitalists don't see a return. what you see in los angeles in the next chapter is people ready to go the distance and build venture-capital-backed companies with multibillion-dollar returns. i think that will change l.a. forever. >> we don't yet know
what you see now, once they have learned the playbook of venture capital, we lived in a town of storytellers angeles is probably the best place in the world to tell a narrative. what's happening now, you see a lot of entrepreneurs getting money and trying to execute. what will happen next, a lot of them will fail, and that is ok. some of them will sell for $30 million, $50 million, and what is important about snapchat and what it teaches entrepreneurs, is what was a $200 million exit a year ago...
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you read about when a new player comes onto a team they give them the ipad with the playbook and things like that. there are ways in which apple is in there but they are not the preferred provider. >> this is highly regulated by the different league and college. the camera was going by the background of the or gone coaching staff in the booth -- oregon coaching staff in the booth and the cal team looked up and said that these guys are using laptops they are not allowed to use. one interesting thing about the new surface is that they have this system that is not far to even the most -- dumbest football coach in the world. allowing themlly to tell a straight in real time in real time.te when you see peyton manning during games he's usually flipping through polaroids. the coach can point out where the defender is going to move instead of flipping through time lapsed photos. they can draw plays and how the defense is moving on there. >> how helpful is it? how helpful is the new technology? >> assuming it works. >> yeah, assuming it works. >> it really speeds things up. instead of having to
you read about when a new player comes onto a team they give them the ipad with the playbook and things like that. there are ways in which apple is in there but they are not the preferred provider. >> this is highly regulated by the different league and college. the camera was going by the background of the or gone coaching staff in the booth -- oregon coaching staff in the booth and the cal team looked up and said that these guys are using laptops they are not allowed to use. one...
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the hotel industry, they've ripped a page out the playbook from the airline industry. kninickel a diming. bottom line, it's going to cost consumer a lot more. before you check in, check out the upcharges. $20, $30, even $80 resort fees. one virginia hotel makes you pay for parking. whether brought your car or not. guests could feel robbed bay fee for the inroom safe. that you maybe didn't even use. in family-friendly orlando $70 sounds cheap for a hotel package except that's a charge to pick up a fedex or ups from the front desk. when leavings las vegas a mandatory resort fee on top of any other charges you may have forgotten about. arrest often bundled to provide better value. >> we're not going to see it go away? >> i don't think so. >> even if we hate it? >> absolutely. >> is there anything you can do? >> pretty much embrace it. it's cheating the consumer. >> why should i pay for something that i don't really use. >> leaving miami the family from new jersey said the four-day beach vacation came with a huge surprise. a $75 a day resort fee. he assumed it was a mandat
the hotel industry, they've ripped a page out the playbook from the airline industry. kninickel a diming. bottom line, it's going to cost consumer a lot more. before you check in, check out the upcharges. $20, $30, even $80 resort fees. one virginia hotel makes you pay for parking. whether brought your car or not. guests could feel robbed bay fee for the inroom safe. that you maybe didn't even use. in family-friendly orlando $70 sounds cheap for a hotel package except that's a charge to pick up...
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they haven't seen their children killed over and over again, and they know the police through the playbook, it takes forever, a year later, nobody remembers their child name but them, they sweep it under the rug and say it was justified. it's different this time, because this was in broad daylight. >> do you believe what has occurred in front of the cameras, really. the presence of law enforcement, the mill tarization of the police, which i think has surprised a lot of people, raised a lot of questions around the country. do you think that will change anything? >> well, you know, i pray they heed what president obama said, they are here to observe more so than police, because it's kind of hard when you're exercising your first amendment rights over something you feel passionate about, which is your children. their right to exist and survive and walk on this earth. and the people that are supposed to protect them, killing them, and you're saying, we want to speak up for our children. when we do that, you're going to send the police in to treat us like criminals, it's a delicate balance. we
they haven't seen their children killed over and over again, and they know the police through the playbook, it takes forever, a year later, nobody remembers their child name but them, they sweep it under the rug and say it was justified. it's different this time, because this was in broad daylight. >> do you believe what has occurred in front of the cameras, really. the presence of law enforcement, the mill tarization of the police, which i think has surprised a lot of people, raised a...
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all hands are on deck, and the playbook regarding parking plans have improved after a less than desirable performance a week ago. the businesses gearing up for the crowds. the hillton's parking lot is already blocked off for a tailgate party. those who won a lottery exclusively got to see the practice at the facility. more than 60,000 people are expected to attend, and it will be the first real test when it comes to logistics for the season. stadium officials have fine tuned the traffic plan working with signal timing and parking attendants in hopes of getting people in smoothly and also getting them out. >> to think there's no glitches or traffic, that's unrealistic. will be a fun day. people will have a good time. be patient. car pool. arrive early. you'll help us help you. >> the gates for parking lots open four hours before kickoff for tailgating, of course, and the stadium itself opens two hours before kickoff. for more about the stadium, go to nbcbayarea.com, click on the guide on the top, and find details on what to bring, what to leave at home as well as tips to get through the va
all hands are on deck, and the playbook regarding parking plans have improved after a less than desirable performance a week ago. the businesses gearing up for the crowds. the hillton's parking lot is already blocked off for a tailgate party. those who won a lottery exclusively got to see the practice at the facility. more than 60,000 people are expected to attend, and it will be the first real test when it comes to logistics for the season. stadium officials have fine tuned the traffic plan...
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intel a performer for the playbook. talk to me. >> the one i'm unhappy about not having in was hewlett-packard, in my playbook playoff, because intel and broad com both have knocked it out of the park. hewlett-packard's playing that little bit of catch-up today because it was up a like 26% year to date going into yesterday, scott. up another 4.5% or 5% today. obviously great performance there, and i'll emphasize what best buy said in their conference call. they said tablets can crashing as far as sales of tablets. more or less plateaued, weren't seeing a break through to bring people over. moil, windows 8 and a bunch of other things bringing people back into pcs. what that's what you got to the do if you're really running numbers. >> these stock have run so much. that's the issue. >> true. >> priced in to a large extent, i think, in some of the stocks. wouldn't you say? >> in some stocks know, 33%. >> right, intel is up 34% today. just when you think hewlett-packard can't have another big gain off the back of another rea
intel a performer for the playbook. talk to me. >> the one i'm unhappy about not having in was hewlett-packard, in my playbook playoff, because intel and broad com both have knocked it out of the park. hewlett-packard's playing that little bit of catch-up today because it was up a like 26% year to date going into yesterday, scott. up another 4.5% or 5% today. obviously great performance there, and i'll emphasize what best buy said in their conference call. they said tablets can crashing...
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in the playbook? he may well be writing the next chapter. in the been prevalent cable television world. this may well be a new kind of paradigm in the streaming world where you have physical sales declining and companies are trying to mitigate the streaming. declineoffice is on after two record years. gives somet also leverage to amazon because disney is under pressure to be -- deliverer on the on the home video side. this will be a high percentage of box office. the streaming dynamics make this more complicated. point, it is a drag. it is a drag for most of the people concerned. it is a drag for the consumer because they cannot get what they want. how often are we going to have to put up with this kind of thing? at least you can go to barnes & noble or walmart. >> i love captain america. thingsoften do these come up? >> we have seen the cable companies and the broadcast markets. how many times as fox or cbs gone dark? as more of this gets distributed over different platforms, more agreements have to
in the playbook? he may well be writing the next chapter. in the been prevalent cable television world. this may well be a new kind of paradigm in the streaming world where you have physical sales declining and companies are trying to mitigate the streaming. declineoffice is on after two record years. gives somet also leverage to amazon because disney is under pressure to be -- deliverer on the on the home video side. this will be a high percentage of box office. the streaming dynamics make...
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it is part of the playbook. nd the question about nato enlargement and whether this was a rational response on the part of moscow and what else could he have done, that is such a distorted view of history and it's hard to know what he could've done there. ukraine is not joining nato, and that was never a subject of this. secondly, nato enlargement last occurred practically a decade ago. this is not a proximate cause for the de facto russian military invasion of ukraine, and to suggest there is some direct causal linkage is almost absurd as an actual factual matter. ina broader kind of, was this part of the grievance and thateir tip of russia putin is taking into it, i suppose we could have a conversation around that. but it is very hard in a factual sense to look at this in any way as a direct response to anything having to do with nato. footnotegh, and ironic to what susan has just said, and i grew with every syllable of what she just said, is that depending on how this current crisis plays out, it's very will h
it is part of the playbook. nd the question about nato enlargement and whether this was a rational response on the part of moscow and what else could he have done, that is such a distorted view of history and it's hard to know what he could've done there. ukraine is not joining nato, and that was never a subject of this. secondly, nato enlargement last occurred practically a decade ago. this is not a proximate cause for the de facto russian military invasion of ukraine, and to suggest there is...
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i just continued to try and get better, learned the playbook, got more comes around everybody, around with the system, got more comfortable. >>> jim harbaugh pulled the players out of levi's stadium because players were having trouble making cuts on the turf. when receiver stevie johnson slipped he moved to the adjacent practice facility. the 49ers host the chargers on sunday. >>> this is a real autographed baseball by babe ruth. >> wow. >> it was given to cardinals pitcher pat neshek from his new teammate john lackey. lackey wanted his number 41 so instead of giving neshek money he gave him the babe ruth baseball. wonder what that's worth. what is a babe ruth baseball worth, ken? >> whatever collectible will pay. you know, odd zeros. a lot of zeros. >> i'm going to get that answer and have it exclusively for you on nightbeat, veronica. >> on the cw. >> i'm worried about the turf. >> it looked funky. >> they have a game on sunday! they have to figure out what the problem is. >> get on it. >> see you tonight. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com announcer: it's ti
i just continued to try and get better, learned the playbook, got more comes around everybody, around with the system, got more comfortable. >>> jim harbaugh pulled the players out of levi's stadium because players were having trouble making cuts on the turf. when receiver stevie johnson slipped he moved to the adjacent practice facility. the 49ers host the chargers on sunday. >>> this is a real autographed baseball by babe ruth. >> wow. >> it was given to...
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as the new york giants' star defensive end michael strahan knew the playbook inside out. he certainly didn't just play by the book. quarterback killer, single season sack record breaker. >> michael strahan gets the record. >> reporter: super bowl champ all in 15 epic seasons and now pro football hall of fame inductee. >> michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: accepting a super special shiny gold jacket overnight. >> everyone is like don't cry. trust me, i'm not going to try to cry. >> reporter: he may have been tough to crack on the field, but it's his reaction to his trub bit thursday is any indication is there i'm not going to cry. >> i can't guarantee he won't shed a few tears. >> you have a great face for scul sculpting. >> reporter: a bronze bust showing off his most iconic game face. the gap-tooth grin. >> i think i want mine to be smiling. >> reporter: will he get his wish? stay tuned for the big reveal tonight. >> i'll predict there will be tears. that man is so sincere and heart felt when he opens his mouth. one of those moments we can all forgive h
as the new york giants' star defensive end michael strahan knew the playbook inside out. he certainly didn't just play by the book. quarterback killer, single season sack record breaker. >> michael strahan gets the record. >> reporter: super bowl champ all in 15 epic seasons and now pro football hall of fame inductee. >> michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: accepting a super special shiny gold jacket overnight. >> everyone is like don't cry. trust...
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geopolitical event, you bought the sell-off, you have done well, and clearly investors have gone back to the playbook. what that tells me is if something does happen, if we have a shock in the middle east, if oil prices spike, the market is not prepared for that. so whether or not it's going to happen, impossibility to predict. if it does happen, i think you'll see a negative market reaction, because it doesn't appear baked into the price? >> always good to talk with you. thank you for your thoughts. >>> we have some breaking news in the world of sports, eespecially if you're a hockey fan. the new york islanders are being sold to john lidecki. until the deal the owner will continue as a majority stole for two years, andal that, the islander are slated to move to brooklyn after this coming season. >>> the new york fed is out with a new report on obamacare's real business. it may be raising costs and hurting jobs. forget wonky reports. we'll ask a real business owner what she is seeing. >>> plus a look at today's mystery chart. it's been on the climb in august, up more than 13% so far this month. >>> w
geopolitical event, you bought the sell-off, you have done well, and clearly investors have gone back to the playbook. what that tells me is if something does happen, if we have a shock in the middle east, if oil prices spike, the market is not prepared for that. so whether or not it's going to happen, impossibility to predict. if it does happen, i think you'll see a negative market reaction, because it doesn't appear baked into the price? >> always good to talk with you. thank you for...
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if that's the playbook, i don't think n.a.t.o. will intervene, they don't want this to yef callate into a russia, nato, nuclear weapons conflict. if vladimir putin invades eastern ukraine and pushes on towards kiev, pushes on towards the western ukraine, that begins to change the calculation. at this point n.a.t.o. has to treat this as a threat. we are in an area of uncertainty and unpredict ability. >> jim walsh is a research consultant. thank you. >> thank you. . >> human rights watch is accusing egypt of the worst massacre in the country's modern history the advocacy group released a report saying that protesters had been killed and july and august. roxanne joins us with more. >> human rights watch calls what happened last summer a crime against humanity. egypt said it was trying to control the protesters. >> reporter: on august 14th thes egypt's security forces fired on protestors. >> they are killing us. >> reporter: at least 800 died in cairo, and hundreds were seriously wounded >> translation: i was shot in the face more th
if that's the playbook, i don't think n.a.t.o. will intervene, they don't want this to yef callate into a russia, nato, nuclear weapons conflict. if vladimir putin invades eastern ukraine and pushes on towards kiev, pushes on towards the western ukraine, that begins to change the calculation. at this point n.a.t.o. has to treat this as a threat. we are in an area of uncertainty and unpredict ability. >> jim walsh is a research consultant. thank you. >> thank you. . >> human...
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my -- the mantra i repeat about what the right playbook is going forward is innovation, more innovation and more inclusiveness in our economy. the thing we have to do, there's a great exchange, i forget exactly who said it but the quote was gentlemen, we've run out of money. it's time to start thinking. i think the equivalent for this era is it's time to start innovating more than -- even more than we are. the only thing that's going to get us out of our problems. we can't tax our way out of it and can't spend our way out of it. all we can do is grow and innovate our way out of it. however, some of our current path of innovation is leaving a lot of people behind. which is why the other half of my mantra these days is inclusiveness. the data are emerging and the research is pretty wild. social mobility in this country is a lot lower than we think. and it's been a lot lower for quite a long time. so this american dream, you and i probably still believe in it and we carry it around. it's been a tougher sell these days. so finding ways to actually restore that, is really important. the firs
my -- the mantra i repeat about what the right playbook is going forward is innovation, more innovation and more inclusiveness in our economy. the thing we have to do, there's a great exchange, i forget exactly who said it but the quote was gentlemen, we've run out of money. it's time to start thinking. i think the equivalent for this era is it's time to start innovating more than -- even more than we are. the only thing that's going to get us out of our problems. we can't tax our way out of it...
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you own that for the playbook playoff? >> i do no mat whir they deliver the products, factored in. those are opportunities, too. >> when do you think we'll get the phone, judge? how many weeks out into the future will it be from there? to murph's point, pent-up buying deciding to wait it out. >> usually a big lag time? >> two to three weeks. if it is, talking ethd of september for it. and i'm already seeing mac book errors priced at $795. $200 under the present list price as a number of retailers telling me clearing out that inti invento inventory. something for that announced soon as well. >> thanks for sticking around for us. three trades on three stocks making news. dollar general in the green despite missing revenue and same-store sales. doc? >> same-store sales only about 2.1%. but keep talking about the synergies that could be involved immediately if they can pull off the fdo deal with family dollar, and the synergies in the year three, were very bullish about what that could be, and i think that's partly what people are looking at here, judge. >> tell you what, beyond the nu
you own that for the playbook playoff? >> i do no mat whir they deliver the products, factored in. those are opportunities, too. >> when do you think we'll get the phone, judge? how many weeks out into the future will it be from there? to murph's point, pent-up buying deciding to wait it out. >> usually a big lag time? >> two to three weeks. if it is, talking ethd of september for it. and i'm already seeing mac book errors priced at $795. $200 under the present list...
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they hope they focus more on the playbook than mixing it up. tuck speaking from experience. at's the key to being able to get in good work and not go over the top and you know -- >> one time we did it, we went over the top so i'm still looking for that answer. [ laughter ] >> of course, tuck is talking about the 2000 fight between the jets and giants. he hasn't forgotten. raiders headed back to southern california but only for practice, folks, only for practice. by the way, did i tell you that the 49ers and broncos game is on channel 5 this sunday? 1:00. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great day. >>> it is 5:26 right now. san jose's antitrust lawsuit against major league baseball gets under way today. all new in our next half-hour, the push to bring a professional baseball team to the city. >> and the death toll in the ebola epidemic has now passed 1,000 people. coming up, the experimental drug doctors hope will slow the outbreak down. >> i'm mark kelly live in tiburon where a memorial is growing in honor of robin williams. coming up in a live report, we spoke with one neighbor
they hope they focus more on the playbook than mixing it up. tuck speaking from experience. at's the key to being able to get in good work and not go over the top and you know -- >> one time we did it, we went over the top so i'm still looking for that answer. [ laughter ] >> of course, tuck is talking about the 2000 fight between the jets and giants. he hasn't forgotten. raiders headed back to southern california but only for practice, folks, only for practice. by the way, did i...