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fight he thought was right chief white house correspondent from "politico" and the man behind the playbook my kids the man the white house wakes up to he has read for publications including "time" magazine "washington post" and "new york times" as bob woodward's declared you don't have to do anything else. a very lively a conversation when we will invite you to join with questions. please help me to welcome leon panetta and mike allen. [applause] faq very much welcome to all of you that our here's some of you pointed out thises ises more expensive than hbo we will make this worthwhile. so mr. secretary before we start anyone you want to say hello to? >> above to say hello to my rabbi. [laughter] my chief of staff. [applause] and jerry's parents are here as well. >> i want to thank politics & prose into all of you in the balcony but from the california -- cia the press secretary so what is left? >> i am waiting for the post position to open up. [laughter] i enjoy to be back home in the valley i have a grandchild there and it is nice to be whole working with a different set but with those li
fight he thought was right chief white house correspondent from "politico" and the man behind the playbook my kids the man the white house wakes up to he has read for publications including "time" magazine "washington post" and "new york times" as bob woodward's declared you don't have to do anything else. a very lively a conversation when we will invite you to join with questions. please help me to welcome leon panetta and mike allen. [applause] faq very...
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>> the president has the playbook and harry calls the plays.ake the playbook away. >> will gwen: will democrats push back? >> when you step into that voting boot you have a choice to make. it's not just between candidates and parties, it's a choicebo
>> the president has the playbook and harry calls the plays.ake the playbook away. >> will gwen: will democrats push back? >> when you step into that voting boot you have a choice to make. it's not just between candidates and parties, it's a choicebo
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i this i the move is to look at pepsi's playbook and become more like pepsi. that is where the growth is. it's not in carbonated beverages. >> it doesn't matter if they buy monster. that is not big enough. if they did that deal tomorrow, great. you might get a little enthusiasm for the name. but the bigger problem is they grew volumes by 1%. that is not keeping pace with the population which is what coke has been able to do for almost 7 decades. is global population is growing but coke is not. and that is a clear preference away from core business. they could do water, tea, all of these things. but the core business is increasingly threatened by a change in consumer sentiment. and i got to tell you, no amount of marketing is really going to shift that right now. so i wouldn't want to be in the name. >> i don't drink sugars. haven't in years and years but i'm paying 20 times earnings for a company not growings, haven'ting grown more than 5% in the last ten years. so i could find other ways to keep my money in a mattress. i wouldn't buy here. >> people groo. thre
i this i the move is to look at pepsi's playbook and become more like pepsi. that is where the growth is. it's not in carbonated beverages. >> it doesn't matter if they buy monster. that is not big enough. if they did that deal tomorrow, great. you might get a little enthusiasm for the name. but the bigger problem is they grew volumes by 1%. that is not keeping pace with the population which is what coke has been able to do for almost 7 decades. is global population is growing but coke is...
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on that note, this is the perfect time to open up the playbook. it's the last page from the investment playbook today. it's america's cowboy culture. right? we've always been looked at as sort of the last guys on the block. the do-gooders always coming to the rescue. it's been immortalized in movies. that's high noon. one must wonder if it's starting to get too tough to not only police and save the world, but always pick up the tab. give you an example. america has spent $500 million fighting isis. and we've got a coalition, but it's mostly a paper thin coalition. we're doing all the heavy lifting. we've done 90 percent of the airstrikes. there's some speculation that canada was tarted because they joined us in october. we do thank all our friends friends. they spent 50 million on the fighting. again, we're at 500 million. think about ebola. it threatens a lot of the world. probably europe more than any other continent, but america is putting up the biggest bucks and we're putting up soldiers. bill gates has put up more money than china and japan.
on that note, this is the perfect time to open up the playbook. it's the last page from the investment playbook today. it's america's cowboy culture. right? we've always been looked at as sort of the last guys on the block. the do-gooders always coming to the rescue. it's been immortalized in movies. that's high noon. one must wonder if it's starting to get too tough to not only police and save the world, but always pick up the tab. give you an example. america has spent $500 million fighting...
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what is the playbook and what have you been living through in the past few days? >> it's literally been the worst thing i've ever experienced in my life. the idea is to basically terrorize women in the game industry. so it doesn't just stop with rape threats or death threats, which, sadly, being a woman in this field, i've been dealing with for a while now. you know, it's literally escalated to the point that i've had to get the f.b.i. involved. i've had to get local police involved to hunt these people down. they have targeted my financial assets of my company. you know, they have set up fake accounts to impersonate me online with me saying just horrible, horribly discriminating things against people in an effort to destroy my professional reputation. you know, they've actually set up burner accounts with fake stories about my life and have sent them to prominent journalists who, frankly, just slandered me behind the scenes. so it is ever single tactic they can use to terrorize women in this field and get us to be quiet. >> sreenivasan: is this a possibly maturin
what is the playbook and what have you been living through in the past few days? >> it's literally been the worst thing i've ever experienced in my life. the idea is to basically terrorize women in the game industry. so it doesn't just stop with rape threats or death threats, which, sadly, being a woman in this field, i've been dealing with for a while now. you know, it's literally escalated to the point that i've had to get the f.b.i. involved. i've had to get local police involved to...
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and applause ] ♪ inside the playbook lebron james edition ♪ >> jimmy: let's look at some of the newrst, there's the pretend to do a a jump shot near lebron, so it looks like you helped. [ laughter ] then there's the stand on the court just so there are legally enough players. [ laughter ] and finally there's the oh, now my dad wants to come to my game. "you're doing great son! hey, lebron,sign this?" [ applause ] >> jimmy: and finally i heard that china is getting it's own version of the reality tv show "big brother" or as it would be called in china, no sister. [ laughter ] we have a great show, you guys, give it up for the roots! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that is legendary parliament funkadelic frontman george clinton, sitting in with the roots tonight! [ cheers and applause ] we're honored to have you here, pal. >> good to be here, man. i've been waiting for this. >> jimmy: we're waiting for it, too man. this is his new book, it's called "brothers be yo like george ain't that funkin' kinda hard on you." [ laughter ] >> what's that? >> jimmy: i almost -- this is
and applause ] ♪ inside the playbook lebron james edition ♪ >> jimmy: let's look at some of the newrst, there's the pretend to do a a jump shot near lebron, so it looks like you helped. [ laughter ] then there's the stand on the court just so there are legally enough players. [ laughter ] and finally there's the oh, now my dad wants to come to my game. "you're doing great son! hey, lebron,sign this?" [ applause ] >> jimmy: and finally i heard that china is getting it's...
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san francisco football is changing the playbook. >> we pushed architects and engineers to think aboutverything that could be green. >> reporter: in trying to win the green game. this is the n.f.l.'s new arena, and the team behind says it has series green credentials. >> it's a good snapshot of the full court. >> reporter: there's 189 solar panels producing enough energy offset by the 2,700 tv and other power guzzlers during the home game. there's the 27,000 green roof. >> it has gotten a fair amount of press. >> it's beautiful up here. >> it is. >> lance is vice president for sports architecture for the firm that designed levi stadium. >> what is it designed to do? >> it helps to insulate the building and filter the rainwater that comes in, and run off. >> here, all the plants are drought resistant. what little water they need is supplied by an irrigation system, using 85% recycled water. >> we have a purple pipe system, if you will, which is reclaimed water. we are getting a use out of it. >> we have 40 gig of power, compared to 10, which is mandate to the nf l. >> alis the coo of th
san francisco football is changing the playbook. >> we pushed architects and engineers to think aboutverything that could be green. >> reporter: in trying to win the green game. this is the n.f.l.'s new arena, and the team behind says it has series green credentials. >> it's a good snapshot of the full court. >> reporter: there's 189 solar panels producing enough energy offset by the 2,700 tv and other power guzzlers during the home game. there's the 27,000 green roof....
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you're moving, opening up the playbook. t's what it comes down to. >> afternoon charter celebrating its 325th birthday. melbourne prep says so what. he takes the screen pass to the house.ç malvern prep wins. more football at 11:00. >>> the sixer traded casper ware to brooklyn for a player and a future second round pick. danny pommel, that's sports. we'll be right back. >>> before we leave you tonight, we want to apologize for inappropriate language heard on the air during ted greenberg's report in new york. >> we had no control over that swaying as someone walked up unannounced during the live shot. we certainly regret it happened. >>> for all of us here at nbc 10, thank you for watching. i'm renee chenault-fattah. >>> theç "nbc nightly news" continues with the latest on a deadly school shooting. >>> on our broadcast tonight, school attack. it has happened again, a student pulls a gun in the cafeteria and opens fire. tonight, the very lartest including the toll of dead and wounded. >>> containing the virus. with the first
you're moving, opening up the playbook. t's what it comes down to. >> afternoon charter celebrating its 325th birthday. melbourne prep says so what. he takes the screen pass to the house.ç malvern prep wins. more football at 11:00. >>> the sixer traded casper ware to brooklyn for a player and a future second round pick. danny pommel, that's sports. we'll be right back. >>> before we leave you tonight, we want to apologize for inappropriate language heard on the air...
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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. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. you never know what will happen. 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 and experience it live and sit in the stadium -- 82,500 of them. we want them to say was an enjoyable experience, and yeah, maybe i sat in traffic and maybe snowflakes fell on my head, but that is part of the experience. >> coming up -- >> some of the best games have been played
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. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. you never know what will happen. it...
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ought to be something in the playbook about that. >> maybe that was a play. over here, i guess that was what happened. over here, we're look iing sout away from the coliseum. the taillights where i did see flashing lights, now, this construction from the coliseum south and this zone now back to green where the arrow is, but it was orange, slow speeds as crews st started to move out of the area. we have road work going on for the nimitz. an earlier crash, no real detail, but chp has two crews reported. the split there, there's a fender bender. coming in off highway 4, smooth, 242 and 680 southbound. the nice, easy drive, but look over on your right, we already see those orange indicators showing slow speeds. no problems for the trivalley. typical pattern though as well as the rest of the bay. we're going to zoom into one report we just got, southbound 680 around mcghee. we have reports of a fire off of the roadway, sounds like in the brushes off the roadway. it's not unusual to see smaller fires, but the crews are getting there and our news team is trackinging
ought to be something in the playbook about that. >> maybe that was a play. over here, i guess that was what happened. over here, we're look iing sout away from the coliseum. the taillights where i did see flashing lights, now, this construction from the coliseum south and this zone now back to green where the arrow is, but it was orange, slow speeds as crews st started to move out of the area. we have road work going on for the nimitz. an earlier crash, no real detail, but chp has two...
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charles: let's blow the whistle wheel open up a page from my playbook. the thing about earning season there's always winners and loser. many of the losers in this recovery have been small businesses. another loser this is workers. the quarterly business conditions -- businesses are doing better. jobs are coming back. the one interesting this, wages are not climbing. it brings to us our next real, real deal. susan, you're the small business expert. you know, we understand that large businesses have an inherent advantage, have you seen this advantage to a larger degree in a recession. in other words, do they even exert more command over these small businesses and put them at a advantage. >> you think things are getting better. not in the small business segment. small business optimism is down. small businesses historically the job creators aren't hiring. they aren't investing in capital expenditures. charles: why can't they go to the same well to borrow money and buy back stock? >> first of all, access to credit for small indices extremely low. even when it
charles: let's blow the whistle wheel open up a page from my playbook. the thing about earning season there's always winners and loser. many of the losers in this recovery have been small businesses. another loser this is workers. the quarterly business conditions -- businesses are doing better. jobs are coming back. the one interesting this, wages are not climbing. it brings to us our next real, real deal. susan, you're the small business expert. you know, we understand that large businesses...
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and it strikes me that a lot of these things are what other people consider the playbook. you talk about focussing on sales, not just product. you talk about not just it rating your way around, not being too lean. those are all the things that people have taken as givens how you start a company. >> this is another one of the means that people have where the disruptive person in elementary school gets sent to the principal's office. nasa was a disruptive company and you ended up getting disrupted by the government. >> right. >> so i think we have -- i think people are always looking for some kind of a formula. and so iteration is a good formula. what people are doing and copying. those are good formulas. but the great companies do not have a formula. the next mark zuckerberg won't start a social network. larry page won't start a search engine. >> so you shouldn't be a playbook than your issue with those ways of starting companies? >> i think there is not that much of a playbook there is no formula. >> can i ask a question about -- >> the most important thing you have to keep
and it strikes me that a lot of these things are what other people consider the playbook. you talk about focussing on sales, not just product. you talk about not just it rating your way around, not being too lean. those are all the things that people have taken as givens how you start a company. >> this is another one of the means that people have where the disruptive person in elementary school gets sent to the principal's office. nasa was a disruptive company and you ended up getting...
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to start showing the playbook as opposed to we want to get more relevant in mobile. it needs to be, what is the .lixir associated with tumbler does that compete with youtube overtime. facebook did that because it is in our pocket. ?ow does yahoo! do that >> that was the chief research officer. the san francisco giants took game one of the world series last night, but was anyone watching? >> i am brad stone in for emily chang. the san francisco giants meet the kansas city royals in game one of the world series. the series began with low expectations as the tv audience was lower than previous seasons. who was watching the game? and joined by andy dalit brad in new york. let me start with you. what do we know about who watched yesterday? >> i think most of the viewing was online. i think yesterday's game was the first time the world series was streamed. typically the world series has been aging a little bit, and i think last night preliminary which put and eight, game one.ast year's that is what fox typically does. what rad is saying about the online audience, age is low
to start showing the playbook as opposed to we want to get more relevant in mobile. it needs to be, what is the .lixir associated with tumbler does that compete with youtube overtime. facebook did that because it is in our pocket. ?ow does yahoo! do that >> that was the chief research officer. the san francisco giants took game one of the world series last night, but was anyone watching? >> i am brad stone in for emily chang. the san francisco giants meet the kansas city royals in...
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. >> following the playbook, usually during contentious elections stocks sell off then they rally. brazil is down 24% since september 3rd. we know there's no growth, we know there's an inflation issue, but we also know that 10 1/2 times earnings and a 4.7% dividend brazil is trading cheap to itself. so again listen to what people thing around the street in terms of positioning. you talk to all the best guys, bank of america puts out a note that says people are underweight. the locals are short. and you have hedge funds that don't have to be there are out of this market. you have priced in 80% of a d l dilma victory. if you get a neves victory -- risk/reward, it's a no brainer. >> so tim talks about talking to the best people on the street. my phone hasn't been ringing off the hook and they haven't talked to me. brazil has a huge economic problem. yes, can they solve it? sure. they can devalue their currency. they can do government spending. they can do a lot of different things, but will it work? it won't. and here's why. their biggest customer, china, is slowing down and it will s
. >> following the playbook, usually during contentious elections stocks sell off then they rally. brazil is down 24% since september 3rd. we know there's no growth, we know there's an inflation issue, but we also know that 10 1/2 times earnings and a 4.7% dividend brazil is trading cheap to itself. so again listen to what people thing around the street in terms of positioning. you talk to all the best guys, bank of america puts out a note that says people are underweight. the locals are...
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after a blow the whistle and open up another page from "payne's playbook". e stock market does very well after midterm election cycles. on average 15%. this is almost every single time. but there is an even more impressive phenomenon when republicans take control of the house and senate. says the end of the great depression that gop only controlled the house and senate under four different presidents, but it has been amazing. german from 47 to 49, up 14% eisenhower for 5355. 74 percent. george bush, up to 84%. those are big numbers. a lot of investors really excited, the possibility of a bill clinton stock market of course after the gop took control of congress. ninety-five of 34%, 95. ninety-nine of 25%. 2000 was down, but that was one heck of a run. let's bring -- that brings us to our next policy misfortune. forget about politics. history. seems like any investor out there will hope for a divided government in the possibility of huge gains. >> the less the government does, and going to bring back 17 midterm elections to 46. one year at the end of october,
after a blow the whistle and open up another page from "payne's playbook". e stock market does very well after midterm election cycles. on average 15%. this is almost every single time. but there is an even more impressive phenomenon when republicans take control of the house and senate. says the end of the great depression that gop only controlled the house and senate under four different presidents, but it has been amazing. german from 47 to 49, up 14% eisenhower for 5355. 74...
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the next hour. how to protect your money from these big spins. it's a playbook. don't move liz: when i got the air at 3:00 p.m. eastern time, david, we were down just about 100 points. suddenly you see what is happening now. there is rumor nicole petallides articulated about another plane. we can't get into too many details but explain how traders reacted in the last ten minutes. >> look it. you're seeing accelerated selling into the closing bell. there was no doubt a lot for sale going into the close. i heard it sometime ago. that could always change. meantime, our lows of the day are 311. highs of the day was 600. talking about 16,600. talking about a 300 point swing. most came in the last, what is interesting, in this last hour, what is interesting, i looked at airlines versus the dow of the airlines began to plunge. then the dow plunged. i was looking at delta. i was looking even alaska airlines. if you look at it, they led by a few minutes. david: okay. and again, folks, we're going to keep you updated of all the developments as we get them. we want to confir
the next hour. how to protect your money from these big spins. it's a playbook. don't move liz: when i got the air at 3:00 p.m. eastern time, david, we were down just about 100 points. suddenly you see what is happening now. there is rumor nicole petallides articulated about another plane. we can't get into too many details but explain how traders reacted in the last ten minutes. >> look it. you're seeing accelerated selling into the closing bell. there was no doubt a lot for sale going...
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nowrksz is a good time to open the first beige of payne's investment playbook. national geographic they sponsored this survey and it had eye popping results. they were asked which of the following, if any, might happen in the united states in the next 25 years. and this is what they picked. number one, significant earthquake. significant hurricane. 63 percent. terrorist attack 55 percent. a financial collapse 51 percent. significant blackout i was there in '77 in new york. 70 percent. pandemic 29 percent. nuclear fall out went down to 14 percent. then they said which of the following do you think is a smarter investment. a smarter investment a 401(k) got 59 percent, but preparing for a catastrophe like stocking up on resources building a bomb shelter 41 percent said forget about that 401(k) my you better be able to survive doomsday. of course, this week a lot of doomsday and survival kits were sold through the roof. some of those missile silos were probably good sellers too. everybody knows how unprepared americans are for their economic future and more and more
nowrksz is a good time to open the first beige of payne's investment playbook. national geographic they sponsored this survey and it had eye popping results. they were asked which of the following, if any, might happen in the united states in the next 25 years. and this is what they picked. number one, significant earthquake. significant hurricane. 63 percent. terrorist attack 55 percent. a financial collapse 51 percent. significant blackout i was there in '77 in new york. 70 percent. pandemic...
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charles: let's blow the whistle and open up the first page from payne's investment playbook. what is the risk near term let's tub at different things, first of all, panic. matt talked about this. from a technical point of view, the dow has key support points. for me, 16,540, look what we closed. four points away from that. that's the specially two day moving scpanch then 164. 16300 from that point. below that though you're going to hear a lot of people talking about a correction. and then there's ebola. look at this chart, guys. so far, only one death in america, and we are getting very close to that all clear for everyone that has been expose todd thomas eric did yoduncan people are afraid and one or two more cases could change all of our lives and make this economy go down a lot quicker. then, of course, there's isis on the way of taking kobani. they haven't missed a beat. this brings us to our next real, real deal. let me start with you because i didn't get to you the first time. of when three things is it that or is it something else. what is hurting this market? >> it's d
charles: let's blow the whistle and open up the first page from payne's investment playbook. what is the risk near term let's tub at different things, first of all, panic. matt talked about this. from a technical point of view, the dow has key support points. for me, 16,540, look what we closed. four points away from that. that's the specially two day moving scpanch then 164. 16300 from that point. below that though you're going to hear a lot of people talking about a correction. and then...
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the playbook event series is and policiesues that matter most in washington. ave had a lot of fun. the roadevents on throughout this midterm election cycle. thanks to bank of america for making this continued conversation and this partnership possible. so now we would love to welcome guy cecil and rob collins. thanks for doing this. [applause] go right here. >> i'm in the middle. >> thank you. and you can start. twitter your questions playbook lunch. this morning, politico, and by @guycecil and @collins. in today's magazine, the crystal ball was headlined "bet on a gop senate majority." how suare are you that he's right? >> we feel pretty good. our campaigns are working hard. at the end of the day, candidates matter. as mitch mcconnell says, this is the best recording class in 30 years. a committee,job as we are not on the ballot and we do not get elected. we do not get one vote. our job is to put campaigns in a position to win by recruiting and training them and by investing in them, giving them all of the best strategies and technologies and everything else t
the playbook event series is and policiesues that matter most in washington. ave had a lot of fun. the roadevents on throughout this midterm election cycle. thanks to bank of america for making this continued conversation and this partnership possible. so now we would love to welcome guy cecil and rob collins. thanks for doing this. [applause] go right here. >> i'm in the middle. >> thank you. and you can start. twitter your questions playbook lunch. this morning, politico, and by...
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and hopefully i'm getting those dividends piling up in the playbook. >> nur second place in the playoffs. >> for now yes. >> are your sights on first place. >> i'm coming after joey t. >> all right. times an earnings checkup. 69% above expectations. and 10% have met and 21 missed. joining us now isse esses eis. >> bank, financials up about 8% year over year and that's one area we weren't expecting to do as well but they surprised a bit. end to settlement fees. >> final. >> finally. you are seeing mortgage originations although down year over year quarter over quarter doing much better. we saw it from wells fargo which is a proxy of u.s. housing is the biggest lending. lending up. j.p. morgan also up. >> what else? >> we're seeing industrials come in strong. >> good evidence of that. >> boeing yesterday. >> 3m. >> great week. exactly. 11 and a half percent year over year. boeing yesterday. the backlog of orders highest to date ever. caterpillar relaxing fears around the euro zone saying manufacturing increased and off that they increased forward guidance. proxy of global growth. when we s
and hopefully i'm getting those dividends piling up in the playbook. >> nur second place in the playoffs. >> for now yes. >> are your sights on first place. >> i'm coming after joey t. >> all right. times an earnings checkup. 69% above expectations. and 10% have met and 21 missed. joining us now isse esses eis. >> bank, financials up about 8% year over year and that's one area we weren't expecting to do as well but they surprised a bit. end to settlement...
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. >> here is the story with my playbook. these three and pterynoef started out like up 20% as recall i said i'm going to throw a hail mary. to me it's who's the best. not the fourth best, the third mest. and the hail mary just -- >> i think it's important to point out this is not a reflection of your own personal portfolio. >> nothing do with my portfolio. >> this is not real life. >> when i wake up i have ten things to do. this is 50th. so i don't even get to it. >> give the playoffs a little more credit than that. >> i'm going to have to wouns you from the desk if it 50th. at least make it like tenth. >> 49th, i'll give you that. >> pete. beeser. everyone's made a lot of noise about you and doc haven't made trades. you're just sitting pretty here. >> beeser is the worst performer of any of the picks. why are you just sitting there. and this is not really a reflection of real life. it is a contest. you may more trades nan anybody i know. >> i'm an option guy as well. >> why are you just sitting here. >> real life you are ta
. >> here is the story with my playbook. these three and pterynoef started out like up 20% as recall i said i'm going to throw a hail mary. to me it's who's the best. not the fourth best, the third mest. and the hail mary just -- >> i think it's important to point out this is not a reflection of your own personal portfolio. >> nothing do with my portfolio. >> this is not real life. >> when i wake up i have ten things to do. this is 50th. so i don't even get to it....
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to show more of the playbook as opposed to we want to get more relevant in mobile. it needs to be -- what is the sort of elixir associated with tumblr, does that compete with youtube overtime, how do they build more apps that make people more engaged in a mobile environment? facebook did that and is in our pocket -- how does yahoo! do that? >> ok, crawford del prete, thank you four coming on >> welcome bac "bloomberg west." ♪ now have an update on the breaking situation in ottawa. canada's parliament and other office buildings remain on lockdown. bloomberg's matt miller joins us now. >> thank you, brad. i went to bring in karl belanger, the man man for the opposition party, and he joins us on the phone inside the parliament building. karl, thank you for your time. are you still on lockdown, and how safe do you feel? >> we are still on lockdown. there are about a dozen staffers with me in our office we have been in lockdown since the gunshots were first heard inside the building. as of now, we do not feel threatened, but we have been told to keep the doors locked, do
to show more of the playbook as opposed to we want to get more relevant in mobile. it needs to be -- what is the sort of elixir associated with tumblr, does that compete with youtube overtime, how do they build more apps that make people more engaged in a mobile environment? facebook did that and is in our pocket -- how does yahoo! do that? >> ok, crawford del prete, thank you four coming on >> welcome bac "bloomberg west." ♪ now have an update on the breaking situation...
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the intensity numbers and they're points higher than republicans, he figures i'll go back into the playbook, we continue carry his water. and he's shown that he's thin skinned, it's just not drew for obama care, the premiums have gone up to much and the deductibles are so high it's affecting dpis proportionately lower income families. i don't know one person that's on obama care that has it that loves it. he can go out and say i don't hear republicans talking about it, but in every senate race across the country, most republican candidates if they win, will win on that issue. >> and it ends up as number nine or ten on the list of issues. >> absolutely not true. do you really think anybody's focusing on became care? >> yes, i do. >> can i make one point, going back, greg in because you constantly say this all the time and i tend to agree. the idea that there is not a lot of news organizations out there from newspapers to talk radio that are against obama is just -- and it's only us is just not right? you go out and look at -- look at the st. louis newspapers, go and look at the montana newsp
the intensity numbers and they're points higher than republicans, he figures i'll go back into the playbook, we continue carry his water. and he's shown that he's thin skinned, it's just not drew for obama care, the premiums have gone up to much and the deductibles are so high it's affecting dpis proportionately lower income families. i don't know one person that's on obama care that has it that loves it. he can go out and say i don't hear republicans talking about it, but in every senate race...
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okay, guys, i'm going to blow the whistle, open up a page from payne's investment playbook. on a normal day in america, people are mostly worried about paying their rent, putting their kids through college or wondering if they'll ever have to stop working. so why is it with the stock market which is, by the way, supposed to mirror society, things aren't normally -- things that we don't normally worry about day-to-day can wreck our psyches and our fortunes? consider this week, ebola, right? it finally cracked the list to have the most important problems facing the country today. came in something of a paltry vote, 5% of people said that. for weeks isis was on the march, it captured the attention of the stock market, pushed us down. but you know what? down to 1%, people worry about it. back then it was 3%. and 5% now is still not a lot, okay? then yesterday what appeared to be an act of terror, obviously, rattled the market. we pulled back late into the session, but when the opening bell rang yesterday morning, only 3% of americans said that terror was the most important proble
okay, guys, i'm going to blow the whistle, open up a page from payne's investment playbook. on a normal day in america, people are mostly worried about paying their rent, putting their kids through college or wondering if they'll ever have to stop working. so why is it with the stock market which is, by the way, supposed to mirror society, things aren't normally -- things that we don't normally worry about day-to-day can wreck our psyches and our fortunes? consider this week, ebola, right? it...
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it doesn't make any difference, they're on the same playbook, their sugar daddy, billionaire republican donors are ordering them to say what they're saying, that's why it all sounds exactly the same. they don't want to talk about the last 40 years, the bottom 90% of americans have had their income rise at a pathetic 3% rate. they don't want to talk about that, republicans have spent decades developing and focusing the talking points that move their base. there's a checklist mandatory positions they have to take, minimum wage is one of them. it has nothing to do with the reality of problems that the average american faces out there, they're simply ordered to do this like trained circus monkeys, that's what you heard from rick scott, that's what you hear from scott walker, they can't think for themselves, because they're ordered by the billionaire inheritance babies not to think for themselves. >> would this move an independent voter based on your survey in florida? >> i think without a question. charlie crist is trending really well, in the last few days, even better so. thus necessitati
it doesn't make any difference, they're on the same playbook, their sugar daddy, billionaire republican donors are ordering them to say what they're saying, that's why it all sounds exactly the same. they don't want to talk about the last 40 years, the bottom 90% of americans have had their income rise at a pathetic 3% rate. they don't want to talk about that, republicans have spent decades developing and focusing the talking points that move their base. there's a checklist mandatory positions...
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and the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook, cashing in big time to broadcast games. the new contracts will give espn and time warner's tnt rights to nba games through 2025. and it only cost them $24 billion. the espn skipper told us the price tag is worth it. haveve that for -- >> we bet for a long time on live sports. it has done nothing but appreciate in value. there is no reason to think that is going to change. >> the nba regular season begins october 28 on tnt. tonight, my guest is singer-songwriter and musical megastar melissa etheridge. >> ♪ what did we ever know at 23 about what we really wanted? ♪ >> she has been putting out hits since 1988. but only now does she feel she is in control of her music. >> this is my brand-new, me-in-charge album i am putting out. >> i begin with health threats to the united states, in a particular the nations -- nation's vulnerability to viruses. president obama addressed the situation today. >> i consider this a top national security priority. this is not just a matter of charity. >> now ebola is not the only threat to the u.s.
and the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook, cashing in big time to broadcast games. the new contracts will give espn and time warner's tnt rights to nba games through 2025. and it only cost them $24 billion. the espn skipper told us the price tag is worth it. haveve that for -- >> we bet for a long time on live sports. it has done nothing but appreciate in value. there is no reason to think that is going to change. >> the nba regular season begins october 28 on tnt. tonight, my...
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in georgia, democrats are bullish about a late surge by michelle nunn who's borrowing from the playbook mitt romney, flooding the air waves with ads hammering republican perdue on outsourcing jobs. jim ed jill biden will be there saturday. hillary clinton, though not by name, as she referenced the, quote, let detroit go bankrupt headline that appeared in an op-ed he once wrote. bill clinton will rally democrats in hot springs, arkansas, tonight, before heading to his hometown of hope for a rally tomorrow at the train depot where he launched his 1992 campaign for president. clinton will be making three more stops in arkansas sunday. on monday, he'll campaign with louisiana senator mary landrieu in baton rouge. last night in new hampshire, mr. clinton joked about the calls that he's getting from democrats. >> at election time, sometimes people come get me and i feel like an old race horse in a stable and people just take me out and put me on the track and slap me on the rear to see if i can run around one more time. we'll get a hold of this ebola thing. and i do not believe isis will succ
in georgia, democrats are bullish about a late surge by michelle nunn who's borrowing from the playbook mitt romney, flooding the air waves with ads hammering republican perdue on outsourcing jobs. jim ed jill biden will be there saturday. hillary clinton, though not by name, as she referenced the, quote, let detroit go bankrupt headline that appeared in an op-ed he once wrote. bill clinton will rally democrats in hot springs, arkansas, tonight, before heading to his hometown of hope for a...
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. >> let's talk about the hong kong-shanghai. you have a playbook ready. erybody is wondering about when this thing is going to get off the ground. what happens in terms of your playbook when it actually comes to fruition? >> the playbook is two parts. there are arbitrage trades. namesare some shanghai that are cheaper than their hong kong names. we would see demand from different sets go up the border -- go up across the board. investors will benefit from diversification. for hong kong investors, they can go north and by utility names and other names much cheaper on shanghai. the yields are better. trade,sentially the same arbitrage trade. china is the cheapest large market out there. there are a lot of blue-chip stocks at around 10 times earnings and giving you yields of 4%-5%. we expect a lot of demand from foreign investors, from the u.s., as well. up the space for managers who were not able to markets.s to the in this environment, is devalue the way to go for not only chance -- china but also japan? value isan, deep something different. -- wen't curren
. >> let's talk about the hong kong-shanghai. you have a playbook ready. erybody is wondering about when this thing is going to get off the ground. what happens in terms of your playbook when it actually comes to fruition? >> the playbook is two parts. there are arbitrage trades. namesare some shanghai that are cheaper than their hong kong names. we would see demand from different sets go up the border -- go up across the board. investors will benefit from diversification. for hong...
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this is where we open up a page from the payne's investment playbook. we focus odd volatile signs. what i want to do, let's discuss what might be a catalyst for reversal of the other side. the russell 2,000. it crashed before all the other indices. now, all the key indicators that i employ from a technical point of view, you know, more or less don't amount out the door. you know, we just sort of broke all kinds of support. for the russell it was 1015. again, we talk about earnings. earnings season is with us. they're going to have to be great. but look at this chart here. and here's what i do like. there hasn't been a lot of preannouncementments. we haven't had a whole lot of companies saying we're going to miss. expectations are high for the top and bottom line to improve. look at smmpg -- by the way, some of your key earnings report this week if you see for tomorrow all of the banks that we alluded to earlier in this show. another tharvelgd breathe some life into the market, those old flying names. a couple of them turned around. and then, of course, here's some of your take over.
this is where we open up a page from the payne's investment playbook. we focus odd volatile signs. what i want to do, let's discuss what might be a catalyst for reversal of the other side. the russell 2,000. it crashed before all the other indices. now, all the key indicators that i employ from a technical point of view, you know, more or less don't amount out the door. you know, we just sort of broke all kinds of support. for the russell it was 1015. again, we talk about earnings. earnings...
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the republican playbook against him has worked to a t. they stopped any legislative advancements since they've taken over the congress in 2010. and what's that's resulted in is a vacuum of results. they can't latch on to a major policy achievement in the last two years. immigration reform was supposed to be that. but it was stopped in its tracks. all you have in this vacuum are various foreign policy crises the president is moving around and jumping around to and that's created this narrative which is that the president hasn't done a lot. he's besieged by crises. and that he's floundering. a lot of this is the republican playbook working really well. >> at the same time, the president in this midterm has decided if senate candidates don't want me and if more gubernatorial candidates don't want me, if it's not going to help them for me to go out and campaign, i'm going to give a lot of speeches about how much better the economy is doing than everybody thought it would. and then it's the same argument made by krugman in this remarkable cover
the republican playbook against him has worked to a t. they stopped any legislative advancements since they've taken over the congress in 2010. and what's that's resulted in is a vacuum of results. they can't latch on to a major policy achievement in the last two years. immigration reform was supposed to be that. but it was stopped in its tracks. all you have in this vacuum are various foreign policy crises the president is moving around and jumping around to and that's created this narrative...
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we've got the playbook coming up. >>> and apple unveils its latest generation of thinner, lighter ipadsget ready for your kids to alter and change their christmas list, but will it be enough to juice apple's holiday sales? investors just yet? we take you inside the very detailed apple announcement. there are about nine different arms to this body. ♪ ♪ so i can reach ay bank 24/7, buthere are noranches? 24 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or
we've got the playbook coming up. >>> and apple unveils its latest generation of thinner, lighter ipadsget ready for your kids to alter and change their christmas list, but will it be enough to juice apple's holiday sales? investors just yet? we take you inside the very detailed apple announcement. there are about nine different arms to this body. ♪ ♪ so i can reach ay bank 24/7, buthere are noranches? 24 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying...
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>> so far the playbook is going along perfectly. it's part of trader lore. two days into the fed meeting and then we weaken and go to the downside after the meeting comes out. so everybody knows the stocks have tended to go up for years now going into the fed meeting. i think what's important today is even if we do what they expect, i think you'll see a little bit more of a drop. the initial reaction. >> if there's a news conference afterward in which yellen appears dovish, the stocks do better. >> listen. i think they're going to leave the door wide open. i think it was said two weeks ago. the priceses, the feds aren't going anywhere. yes, they're going to pull back but rates are staying low. therefore in that sense i think the response will be muted. i don't think there's going to be this all out sell everything type of response at all. i think it will be muted until people get a better sense and reize, oka realize, where are we now. >> and they have a lot of coverage. dudley mentioned this. evans mentioned the target inflation has been consistent and i th
>> so far the playbook is going along perfectly. it's part of trader lore. two days into the fed meeting and then we weaken and go to the downside after the meeting comes out. so everybody knows the stocks have tended to go up for years now going into the fed meeting. i think what's important today is even if we do what they expect, i think you'll see a little bit more of a drop. the initial reaction. >> if there's a news conference afterward in which yellen appears dovish, the...
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that is not the playbook that has led to growth in the recovery from the 2008 2009 crisis. have banks that are still weak. the u.s. and britain refinance but europes, didn't. it is trying to do it slowly and stealthily. that is stopping the growth of credit and income which is a very negative point for the economy. --re has been some common spain and greece have reduced unit labor costs but not enough in france and italy, which of the redder fluoride economies. economies.leurotic >> give me a cross-section of where we should put our assets, which type of bonds? >> i would be quite aggressive about u.s. equities, particularly small domestic earnings. in europe i would be selling on strength. i think the growth is just not there. i know european equities are on lower valuation but that is not enough. it's not that europe is completely aerated. -- arid. there are excellent companies. there is a commodity element to the european market. there is an oversupply of virtually every commodity. abouter people talk efficient demand from china, that is not the issue. the issue is overs
that is not the playbook that has led to growth in the recovery from the 2008 2009 crisis. have banks that are still weak. the u.s. and britain refinance but europes, didn't. it is trying to do it slowly and stealthily. that is stopping the growth of credit and income which is a very negative point for the economy. --re has been some common spain and greece have reduced unit labor costs but not enough in france and italy, which of the redder fluoride economies. economies.leurotic >> give...
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tests and that everyone is not well informed enough to vote is just the latest chapter in the right's playbook. >> right. but i do love that fox news, apparently gets to decide who is smart enough to vote. the conservatives get to decide. this has been a part of the conservative playbook for a very long time. we know that because traditionally, in midterm elections, it's a smaller electorate. it tends to be more white males. whereas in presidential elections, more women actually tend to vote. i think what they're concerned about this time is that particularly in a number of these races, women, african americans, and latinos and young voters, that obama coalition of voters, or the rising american electorate as people like to call it. if they turn out, they will make the difference in these elections. and i think in tandem with governor rendell's message, i just want people to know, if you show up to vote, you can impact and make a difference in the outcome of the election. the conservatives don't want people to get that message, because they're afraid of the impact that folks would have. >> you
tests and that everyone is not well informed enough to vote is just the latest chapter in the right's playbook. >> right. but i do love that fox news, apparently gets to decide who is smart enough to vote. the conservatives get to decide. this has been a part of the conservative playbook for a very long time. we know that because traditionally, in midterm elections, it's a smaller electorate. it tends to be more white males. whereas in presidential elections, more women actually tend to...
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. >>> police say they have the playbook in case things get out of hand tonight. >> our operation plansted off. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. your forecast coming up sglrchlts. >>> a lot of people saw this video. and one of them actually recognized the man and called police. officers have someone under arrest for molesting two girls inside a couple of east bay department stores. this arrest has people in that community awfully relieved tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. >>> tonight, the girls got away, but they are still quite shaken from what happened this week. the molestations happened at two different big box stores in san leandro. laura anthony joins us tonight with the details. laura? >> reporter: hi, cheryl. police credit tv news and social media for helping them crack this case so quickly. it also didn't hurt that the suspect showed up at a local 7-eleven across the street from one of the big box stores. wearing the exact same clothes we saw in all the surveillance videos. san leandro police say they now have a name, and a person in custody as the man who bo
. >>> police say they have the playbook in case things get out of hand tonight. >> our operation plansted off. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. your forecast coming up sglrchlts. >>> a lot of people saw this video. and one of them actually recognized the man and called police. officers have someone under arrest for molesting two girls inside a couple of east bay department stores. this arrest has people in that community awfully relieved tonight. i'm dan...
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. >> this really is cut right out of the midterm playbook. the republicans are racist and the democrats need more money and they need it right away, and they're going to spend it weisly th -- republicans want you to die. let's look at what they actually said, they said there's been cuts, the nih, under president obama, spent 1.5 million on studying obese lesbians, obese lesbians, now all of a sudden they don't have enough money for ekboel la. and the rest was spent on bike paths and neutering pets. the cdc budget's up actually 10% over the last 10 years. >> i will quickly respond, i find the fact that the republicans are jumping in saying the government wasn't prepared, it's the same people who said that the government must be much smaller. why don't you have a better government response to it, they're the same as frying to take government apart. but i don't take much into it. if i were the democrats, i probably would not play with this issue, but let's face it, this stage of the game, they need something in the form of a hail mary pass, each
. >> this really is cut right out of the midterm playbook. the republicans are racist and the democrats need more money and they need it right away, and they're going to spend it weisly th -- republicans want you to die. let's look at what they actually said, they said there's been cuts, the nih, under president obama, spent 1.5 million on studying obese lesbians, obese lesbians, now all of a sudden they don't have enough money for ekboel la. and the rest was spent on bike paths and...
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again, this is not -- nothing has been confirmed but this is certainly a possibility, according to the playbook. >> with that said, nothing is confirmed. as pete reported. we know there was a heightened sense of security, as there always is at parliament as it is the case with capitol hill. and given the situation of events playing out in the middle east and in that region we certainly know that security is important and at the highest -- at a high alert. with that said, we heard the interview with the member of parliament indicated the area where the gunman was spotted, the hall of honor is a secure place and his first question with the reporter was that he wants answered was how the individual was able to get in the area. >> yeah. that's a very difficult situation for the canadian law enforcement and security services. they're going to have to answer for this. presumably there's going to be a lot of parliament inquiries into the attack. no matter -- whether it's a lone gunman, whether it's another political organization, or it's a terrorist attack. terrorism is really political theater. the i
again, this is not -- nothing has been confirmed but this is certainly a possibility, according to the playbook. >> with that said, nothing is confirmed. as pete reported. we know there was a heightened sense of security, as there always is at parliament as it is the case with capitol hill. and given the situation of events playing out in the middle east and in that region we certainly know that security is important and at the highest -- at a high alert. with that said, we heard the...
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. >>> cbs takes a page from the netflix playbook. how to watch thousands of your favorite shows. >> a bear cub stuck in a bin. the happy reunion with mom in a neighborhood backyard. ,, (ingrid) i take pride in getting things done. but when it came to medicare, i was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare advantage plan that pays for many of the costs original medicare won't. now they can focus on other...
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hbo announcing it is borrowing a page from the netflix playbook. ting next year, they will offer an internet only subscription, as well, streaming just like netflix. >>> and what might be the real life shark nay doe tonight. a feeding frenzy in north carolina. more than 100 sharks. lunching on a school of blue fish. some sharks coming off the way up on the sand. the beach goalers recording it all. just unbelievable. >>> when we come back here tonight, the big surprise in store for this mom and pop store owner. he was hoping he could hold onto his store and with all of the neighbors in that town, what they did, he couldn't believe it. [ female announcer ] this is our new turkey cranberry flatbread before we craft it into a sandwich. the amazingly tender roasted turkey -- always raised without antibiotics, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread... but here's what you don't always see. the care and attention that goes into it. because what matters most is the simple, delicious ingredients that make up the whole delicious meal made ju
hbo announcing it is borrowing a page from the netflix playbook. ting next year, they will offer an internet only subscription, as well, streaming just like netflix. >>> and what might be the real life shark nay doe tonight. a feeding frenzy in north carolina. more than 100 sharks. lunching on a school of blue fish. some sharks coming off the way up on the sand. the beach goalers recording it all. just unbelievable. >>> when we come back here tonight, the big surprise in store...