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thehe 40's will feel like 70's. thank you. the worst time of year for anybody to be without heat in their home. that is exactly what elderly resident had to deal with this week in silver spring. residents are in their 80's and they do not have heat in their apartment right now. >> the charterhouse in silver spring saying they are not sure how they will make it through this cold snap. >> no water and no heat. >> many residents are trying to stay warm. been out for two weeks. i am using my stove and oven. >> frozen and broken pipes have been an issue. it is no time to be without heat, it is too cold. too cold for lorraine a and her car. >> it is so cold, it is frigid. iswith the snow, a big job left for home owners. they have to shovel not only their snow-covered sidewalks but the ice underneath. >> it is compacted and it is freezing. and snow was the order of the day. for those who had to be out in the cold thomas tried to stay -- cold, trying to stay warm. >> it is not too bad. survive the cold temperatures, we are used to tha
thehe 40's will feel like 70's. thank you. the worst time of year for anybody to be without heat in their home. that is exactly what elderly resident had to deal with this week in silver spring. residents are in their 80's and they do not have heat in their apartment right now. >> the charterhouse in silver spring saying they are not sure how they will make it through this cold snap. >> no water and no heat. >> many residents are trying to stay warm. been out for two weeks. i...
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half of thehe first ball game the terrapins doing everything right. steals a, goes ahead. watching him go on top of the slam leading a 30-29 at the half. tied at 71. firing a three pointer straight away and he was perfect from the field tonight. n, finishing with 21 points. he was perfect in maryland wins 74-71. the first half, blowing the game wide open. they led the way with 16 points and four players finishing in double figures. 69-47 and they stay unbeaten at home. go to football because everybody knows we are just a few days away from super bowl xlviii. britt mchenry has been up there and she has this report. oferic decker is a huge part denver's success. the soon-to-be free agent caught for nearly 1200 yards sharply emerging as one of peyton manning's favorite targets but they are not in denver anymore and he talks about how he's targeting the challenges of a new city leading up to the big game. >> you have practiced 9:00 until 5:00 so you have all day. you have to do the things that make you feel comfortable and make you feel like you are at home. inis expecting a b
half of thehe first ball game the terrapins doing everything right. steals a, goes ahead. watching him go on top of the slam leading a 30-29 at the half. tied at 71. firing a three pointer straight away and he was perfect from the field tonight. n, finishing with 21 points. he was perfect in maryland wins 74-71. the first half, blowing the game wide open. they led the way with 16 points and four players finishing in double figures. 69-47 and they stay unbeaten at home. go to football because...
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german in thehe last round. through to the quarterfinals in doha. the top speed started well. for the first time, he raised his game and matched the u.s. open champion. forced aar-old german deciding set. in the third and final set, he close of the match after two and a half hours. -- closed out the match into an a half hours. >> i am happy to be through. a tough match tonight. he was playing great. he played very well. i had a lot of chances. a for more than i should have. more than i should have. i converted. >> he will play the latvian. the german surprised andy murray in a warm-up for the australian open, which starts in 2 weeks. the scottmed well for lead inraced into a 3-0 the second. a row ande games in forced a decider. the momentum was with the german , world number 40. he used it to close out the match in just under two hours. the austrian won the ski jumping championship at the german resort. he won the second leg of the famous tournament. his fellowbetter of austrian with his job of 141 meters. to make his victory even sweeter, it was the first world cup win of his
german in thehe last round. through to the quarterfinals in doha. the top speed started well. for the first time, he raised his game and matched the u.s. open champion. forced aar-old german deciding set. in the third and final set, he close of the match after two and a half hours. -- closed out the match into an a half hours. >> i am happy to be through. a tough match tonight. he was playing great. he played very well. i had a lot of chances. a for more than i should have. more than i...
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where thehe point legal expertise is required, to make a decision. that the break should come. when we're dealing with a crime that is not military, i spent many years at remote communication stations all over the world and never once did i people at thehe command i was at have to go to a court-martial. most of the stuff is routine again, not all that often, the summary of the special court-martial that could handle it. it is like keeping the children's discipline in the family. them to send someone home because they don't feel good. it is at the point to use the medical analogy, where you need the doctor, a professional, to diagnose appendicitis. you go from, should they go home with the flu, to having the -- the medical people make the decision. the point where you really need the expertise to properly handle a crime, it should shift to the legal system. >> is there anyone else on the telephone? >> this is paul mckale. i had a little difficulty hearing the other speakers. i think we had challenges with the acoustics. i would say that i think the gillibrand legislation would b
where thehe point legal expertise is required, to make a decision. that the break should come. when we're dealing with a crime that is not military, i spent many years at remote communication stations all over the world and never once did i people at thehe command i was at have to go to a court-martial. most of the stuff is routine again, not all that often, the summary of the special court-martial that could handle it. it is like keeping the children's discipline in the family. them to send...
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i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus fofor r fafastst l liquid cold and flu relief. >>> welcome back to the show. check out right this minute.com. great videos all darn day long. enjoy. >> two avalanches that will -- wait, what happened? >> this guy decides to go on a nice -- now it's his turn and there he goes, but right about here, he's coming down the mountain, look what happens. there is an avalanche and it starts taking over the mountain and it false. when you get caught in it, it can be bad. >> is he caught in it or does he just trigger it? >> he triggered it. but look
i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [...
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one of the things we were starting to talk about is how the economic troubles in thehe u.s. are fostering inequality. tell me abouout that. we have been n pursuing through democratic and republican administrations a free-trade policy, which is ok with me except f for the fact that it is one way with regard to china. it creates lots of opportuties in theple who do thihings entertainment, sofare business and investment banking. they make lo of money and bigger markets make them richer. products,itive automobiles -- we cannot penetratate their markets with what we may care. a consequence, unemployment in that sectorand ththat depresses the greamiddle. the ama administration has been made aware of this i economists on the left such a paul krugman. does notot want to take the isse up. when the president does not want to address the problem and focuses on whether we should pay folks to work at mcdonald's seven dollars an hour or nine dollars, we have those jobs. thones we don't t have are the ones you do not t want to go after.r. >> how can we fix where we are?? i did not want to
one of the things we were starting to talk about is how the economic troubles in thehe u.s. are fostering inequality. tell me abouout that. we have been n pursuing through democratic and republican administrations a free-trade policy, which is ok with me except f for the fact that it is one way with regard to china. it creates lots of opportuties in theple who do thihings entertainment, sofare business and investment banking. they make lo of money and bigger markets make them richer....
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i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus fofor r fafastst l liquid cold and flu relief. [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus covered california is howt californians can take advantage of the affordable care act. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-787-9159 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find local, in-person help. one of the biggest questions we get here is, "does covered california offer financial assistance?" yes. covered california is the only place that gives you financial
i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [...
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i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus fofor r fafastst l liquid cold and flu relief. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm af
i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [...
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thehe political front, president is consulting with all parties to try and form a new government that will be more acceptable by all parties and should probably manage to calm things down. there are a lot of meetings going on. there is an assembly of the national transition council at the parliament. all this is ongoing. we don't know who is emerging right now. >> thank you for that. look at something lighter. hollywood awards season is officially in full swing now. it kicked off last night at the star-studded golden globes ceremony in los angeles. a few of the top winners seemed to be she wins -- to be shoe- ins, but there were a few surprises as well. ofwe were expecting a couple films to dominate. 26 awards across all these different categories. they got quite a broad spread in the end. the bigng awards in film categories went to amy adams for "american hustle," take blanchett in "blue jasmine," -- cate blanchett in "blue jasmine." " american hustle -- "american hustle" was expected to dominate. it did win best film. jennifer lawrence got best supporting actress. it was far from th
thehe political front, president is consulting with all parties to try and form a new government that will be more acceptable by all parties and should probably manage to calm things down. there are a lot of meetings going on. there is an assembly of the national transition council at the parliament. all this is ongoing. we don't know who is emerging right now. >> thank you for that. look at something lighter. hollywood awards season is officially in full swing now. it kicked off last...
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thehe management called site outdated and unable to make the tires the market demanded. since 2007, goodyear has said it needed restructuring at one of its sites. but it included laos, may have ultimately left it in business. goodyear workers resisted. led by their union, they will looked to the courts -- they looked to the courts at every possible junction to try to save their jobs and the plant. in the meantime, goodyear began shopping it to morry taylor. he criticized the workers as being lazy, while earning high wages. he eventually cited union mismanagement and pulled out. jet, a got to private yacht, sumptuous houses in the u.s., and these kinds are completely unscrupulous. buyer, ando find a your management in 2013 announce the site would be shut down permanently. in march, protesters challenged at company headquarters. >> we came here to fight and stop them from closing our factory because there is no reason for it. the factory is extremely profitable. >> now a failed loss-napping may be among the chapters here. freed two ofd and them being held by workers. the s
thehe management called site outdated and unable to make the tires the market demanded. since 2007, goodyear has said it needed restructuring at one of its sites. but it included laos, may have ultimately left it in business. goodyear workers resisted. led by their union, they will looked to the courts -- they looked to the courts at every possible junction to try to save their jobs and the plant. in the meantime, goodyear began shopping it to morry taylor. he criticized the workers as being...
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i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus fofor r fafastst l liquid cold and flu relief. for a smart return to school box tops offer! buy ten participating box tops items in a single visit and earn sixty bonus box tops! that's six dollars for your school! plus, shop at safeway to collect double box tops on specially-marked packages. learn more at twowaystoearn.com. here's what's new at safeway from general mills! start the day off right with these delicious big g cereals! or try yoplait greek yogurt! power up with nature valley and fiber one snacks! and enjoy tasty progresso heart
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where thehe areas windchill advisers have been expended -- extended. also on up to the north including frederick county. this is our satellite picture, and it will show you the storm system is really pulling out. skies have cleared out on the cape of massachusetts, arctic high-pressure now dominating power weather for the rest of today. they next ascent to the west will be moving across the great lakes, and at that approach is our area for tomorrow, we could pick up a couple of flurries, maybe a light snow shower. what time can we expect that? a few more clouds tomorrow, early afternoon i think we will have the best chance for that. do not expected to accumulate, do not expected to be a big deal. you will probably not even notice it on top of the other snow that we have. 60 degree,ld, 12 to tonight, a few clouds rolling, 3 -- 216 degrees, tonight, a few clouds roll in, 3 to 12. right now, nothing looking major. just -- ok. thank you. there are no words for that. >> just a few days. >> thank you, jacqui. with anyour side >> 7 is on your side with a heal
where thehe areas windchill advisers have been expended -- extended. also on up to the north including frederick county. this is our satellite picture, and it will show you the storm system is really pulling out. skies have cleared out on the cape of massachusetts, arctic high-pressure now dominating power weather for the rest of today. they next ascent to the west will be moving across the great lakes, and at that approach is our area for tomorrow, we could pick up a couple of flurries, maybe...
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i i hahaveve t thehe f, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ [ snsneeeezeze ] ] [ malele a annnnououncer ] ts not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] nope, they don't have an antihistamine. rerealallyly?? [ male announcer ] really. [ [ dodog g whwhinine] but alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu spspeeeedsds r relelif to these eight symptoms. [ [ brbreaeathth o of f r] thanks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouncer] you're welcome. rereadady?y? g go.o. get it! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus fofor r fafastst l liquid cold and flu relief. [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer] can't find theraflu, try alka-seltzer plus >>> wait until you see these kids in a grocery store. man with a video camera notices this little fellow here. >> he's eating the grapes. >> that's harmless. but he's kind of, like, the mom is right over here. she's not doing anything about this little boy eating the grapes. the guy can't believe it. >> the dude with the camera says, i'm going to tell your mom. >> your kid is eating all the grapes. >> the mom says i'm n
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tavis: the other thing about this president, the critique that he has not used those tools pen, thehene, the executive privilege, the executive authority. your thoughts about why he has not used that as much as he might and why that is going to remain for his second term? >> i can only talk about my experience, but as a mayor i have never seen a guy that liked what he saw in december. he gave us an hour and a half with the mayor of chattanooga and the mayor of jersey city and the mayor of los angeles. each talked about what it feels like in their city right now. they kept in touch about these issues. i cannot speak to the past. i can only speak to my experience. i think he understands the clock is ticking. there is a sense of urgency and promoting the middle class, and i think this will be a tipping point to get those things done. tavis: i started getting calls from communities. i don't just do talk shows. i am a business owner. i am an entrepreneur. my business is on crenshaw boulevard. since i live and work there, everybody calls me and said, make sure you ask the mayor about these
tavis: the other thing about this president, the critique that he has not used those tools pen, thehene, the executive privilege, the executive authority. your thoughts about why he has not used that as much as he might and why that is going to remain for his second term? >> i can only talk about my experience, but as a mayor i have never seen a guy that liked what he saw in december. he gave us an hour and a half with the mayor of chattanooga and the mayor of jersey city and the mayor of...
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. >> she was not mentioned at all thehe bipartisan portion of report and just that one reference in the republican part. gwen: thank you. steppingme court is into a slightly altered version of an old debate about abortion, also about free speech. in this case, how close can protestors come to physically preventing a woman from entering a clinic? the first amendment debate painted yellow line, joan. >> yes. in america, the abortion wars play out in many ways and this is about how close can protester get to going to a might be health clinic to have an abortion because they want to they're her from it but also causing problems at abortion clinics because of the and massachusetts adopted a law in 2007 that 35-foot buffer zone around health clinics in the abortions andform these people who want to try to talk to women as they approach it clinics have challenged as a violation of free speech rights. it's been almost 14 years since we had one of these cases. when you think of the 1980's and 1990's, you think of all these and a lot ofests violence, killings at these places but in 2000, the supr
. >> she was not mentioned at all thehe bipartisan portion of report and just that one reference in the republican part. gwen: thank you. steppingme court is into a slightly altered version of an old debate about abortion, also about free speech. in this case, how close can protestors come to physically preventing a woman from entering a clinic? the first amendment debate painted yellow line, joan. >> yes. in america, the abortion wars play out in many ways and this is about how...
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. >> they are thehe iconic englis sets.ovies time a again and now we're checking them out in person with brit's movie tours. >> our tours have got tv and film location themes.. so you can go on a harry potter tour or a sherlock homes, downton abbey, james bond. >> everybody needs a hobby. >> we chose perha the most iconic location of them all. the place where javier rallied the troops. >> almost the entire second half was held here. the funeral of lelemark. the revolution. this used to be a royal navy college. now it's still a place of education. it's open to the public. you can just walk in here for free. >> or if you are johnny depp, walk in here under quite a bit of duress. depp shot "pirates of the caribbean" throughout this place. >> it was filmed inside the painted hall. it doesn't take much to transform this area to the 1700s. >> the golden compass transformed it into a completely different world. >> slithering around like an alley cat. >> they used both thieves buildings and cgi'd it to make it look like a different
. >> they are thehe iconic englis sets.ovies time a again and now we're checking them out in person with brit's movie tours. >> our tours have got tv and film location themes.. so you can go on a harry potter tour or a sherlock homes, downton abbey, james bond. >> everybody needs a hobby. >> we chose perha the most iconic location of them all. the place where javier rallied the troops. >> almost the entire second half was held here. the funeral of lelemark. the...
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comesonce in a while, one to thehe four -- up floor. i've membered a man who had this history. had inadvertently murdered his child feeding it the wrong medicine. he was a good man. he turned out he had this whole trail of disaster. i wondered about that. how someone who is not evil, and nonviolence, and not nasty, and negative,generally but disposed kindly to the world , how could he have this awful record in his life? that is the thought that got me started on this book. >> how long ago? >> that was before i wrote the first line. >> thank you. thank you for coming. a pleasure to have you. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ a saturdayon the crowd shuffles in. me,ld man sitting next to making love to this tonic engine -- to his tonic and gin. ♪ >> this is your p&l. -- your piano. >> this i have had with me for years. it is easy to maintain. the guys know how to work with that and get sound out of it. >> if you're going to get a piano, it is a good place to go. onceyou touch the keys, i talked to a chess player, and he could feel the pieces. , once you put your --ds on them, >> a
comesonce in a while, one to thehe four -- up floor. i've membered a man who had this history. had inadvertently murdered his child feeding it the wrong medicine. he was a good man. he turned out he had this whole trail of disaster. i wondered about that. how someone who is not evil, and nonviolence, and not nasty, and negative,generally but disposed kindly to the world , how could he have this awful record in his life? that is the thought that got me started on this book. >> how long...
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logic of the crime to former provincial party chief personally i d don't think corruption in t t t thehe commi corruption campaign. after i'll close with a guest of the fun of it kind of cookie and jp was given to former provincial party chief of the debt. the guy to four hundred twenty thousand us dollars which is roughly the cost of compensating coronation was odd that it is reported that eighty percent the former party chief illlleg income. rj that such value in treating my right elbow quite the sports collection. no time for development of a we dig deeper to a question shaping the future empress of china today we discussed why chinese hotels are voluntarily getting rid of their five star rating. five cartel to put the panty of the most luxurious hotel offered in china. it might give life to the internationally renowned hotel that caters to every new gas. for s t just appeal tototototo the rigt climbed into the right people in power. the national court administration are the ones that are here to pick the lucky one to get the rate of five out of five stars. we allll have t power to ra
logic of the crime to former provincial party chief personally i d don't think corruption in t t t thehe commi corruption campaign. after i'll close with a guest of the fun of it kind of cookie and jp was given to former provincial party chief of the debt. the guy to four hundred twenty thousand us dollars which is roughly the cost of compensating coronation was odd that it is reported that eighty percent the former party chief illlleg income. rj that such value in treating my right elbow quite...
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thehe yogurt category in u.s. is still very underdeveloped. you see two aisles of yogurt. here, the average is only 18 feet. we think there is a huge opportunity to grow. the reason for those different yogurts is that consumers have different needs. we believe in serving each of those needs. a digestive health products come away control product -- >> did you see how we looked at me when he said weight control product? >> [laughter] i'm not sure that yogurt -- this is a country that rolls on mighty wings. i would love to see yogurt catch on, but i am not too sure about it. you have a new advertising program. experimental activation. >> super bowl, for example, used to wait until the big day to reveal the ads. it was all about the big unveil. a lot is in the lead up now to the super bowl. we are taking advantage of that this week. we released our ad and already have 2 million views. >> vevo reinvented music videos. the speed of change within your world is so great. companies haveed to adapt to a world, don't they? you guys are making the rules.
thehe yogurt category in u.s. is still very underdeveloped. you see two aisles of yogurt. here, the average is only 18 feet. we think there is a huge opportunity to grow. the reason for those different yogurts is that consumers have different needs. we believe in serving each of those needs. a digestive health products come away control product -- >> did you see how we looked at me when he said weight control product? >> [laughter] i'm not sure that yogurt -- this is a country that...
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thehe moment he is head of -- he is based in london. i imagine he will probably be moving to california. ivascyn is in charge of the beat 97% of its rivals. he and his co-manager have been named by morningstar as the top fixed income manager of 2013. quite a few credentials behind him as well. >> see you later, david tweed. >> the business elite will be gathering in davos in switzerland, but nearby there's another meeting to discuss the political into the war in syria. 40 other countries and organizations are attending that meeting. john has the details. >> there is so much riding on this, 100,000 lives have been lost in this conflict. hundreds of thousands going into refugee camps. one in jordan is now the fifth largest city in the country. you have 40 countries and organizations there, the u.n. and the u.s. and russia as well. is the really telling absentees. iran will not be there. william hague, the foreign secretary of the u.n., says it was the right choice. they are not ready to say that a transitional government should be somethi
thehe moment he is head of -- he is based in london. i imagine he will probably be moving to california. ivascyn is in charge of the beat 97% of its rivals. he and his co-manager have been named by morningstar as the top fixed income manager of 2013. quite a few credentials behind him as well. >> see you later, david tweed. >> the business elite will be gathering in davos in switzerland, but nearby there's another meeting to discuss the political into the war in syria. 40 other...
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thehing that could improve experience of our customers or potential customers. we talked about boxing, and you have that kangaroo mascot. >> super joey. he is a fighter like me. >> i remember getting my kangaroo a couple of years ago. joe clayton. forget buses. how about a boat? google will now be ferrying employees from san francisco to headquarters in silicon valley. more on that, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. google.mmute for reportedly, a ferry is taking employees from san francisco down to redwood city. the service started on monday. presumably, another shuttle would pick them up in redwood city. this after buses carrying employees have gotten a lot of heat in the city. this is a photo of protesters blocking a google bus. companies like apple and facebook also shuttle their employees down to silicon valley. they have become a controversial symbol of income inequality in the city. now they are going to have to pay to travel on city streets. a longtime san francisco news man about this, a former executive vice president of
thehing that could improve experience of our customers or potential customers. we talked about boxing, and you have that kangaroo mascot. >> super joey. he is a fighter like me. >> i remember getting my kangaroo a couple of years ago. joe clayton. forget buses. how about a boat? google will now be ferrying employees from san francisco to headquarters in silicon valley. more on that, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. google.mmute for...
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thehe nhl has decided to up amount of games played outside on the ice.ne too far with a game at dodgers stadium and la -- in los angeles? eventstarted off as an once a year, a super bowl of ice hockey. regional markets one one as well. if they are willing to sell tickets and create great events in independent markets, why not? >> did the novelty factor wear off? will, the think it novelty factor is not because it is not in their towns, dodgers stadium, here yankee stadium. country, the market is saying there is a need for this. they are selling tickets at the day they go on sale, this is good news for hockey. the one in michigan between detroit and toronto was an incredible experience. talk about a hockey spectacle. to sell the sport, it was a home run. >> that was an awesome game. can -- 10 hockey players have filed a lawsuit saying the game is too violent and may have led to head injuries/ . >> it is something nobody feels good about. the nhl and the nhlpa were together every day to make games better, safer, more exciting. everything you can think abou
thehe nhl has decided to up amount of games played outside on the ice.ne too far with a game at dodgers stadium and la -- in los angeles? eventstarted off as an once a year, a super bowl of ice hockey. regional markets one one as well. if they are willing to sell tickets and create great events in independent markets, why not? >> did the novelty factor wear off? will, the think it novelty factor is not because it is not in their towns, dodgers stadium, here yankee stadium. country, the...
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thehe figures we got today, big question is whether the service sector is going to rebound after a weak in october. what we won't learn today is the expenditure breakdown. we do look for the expenditure breakdown, the reality is that a loss of growth so far was concentrated in consumer spending rather than investment or net trade. incentiveed to see an -- when will we start to see businesses getting confidence to invest? with that pick up in 2014? week iswe heard last that they see investment as being something that picks up in the late sector of the recovery. that is a view i have a lot of sympathy with. i think that the confidence factor is key for investment. the confidence that we have seen from transaction volumes in the housing market picking up and associated spending with that is the sort of thing which continues uninterrupted for a few months or helps create more investment later on in this year and really -- >> the export outlook, according to one economist, it says is the only misgiving. it will remain that it is his investment picks up? is that the only missing piece? >> i t
thehe figures we got today, big question is whether the service sector is going to rebound after a weak in october. what we won't learn today is the expenditure breakdown. we do look for the expenditure breakdown, the reality is that a loss of growth so far was concentrated in consumer spending rather than investment or net trade. incentiveed to see an -- when will we start to see businesses getting confidence to invest? with that pick up in 2014? week iswe heard last that they see investment...
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thehe two things driving ratesas mortgage increasing dramatically in the fall, and we are in a seasonablybeatending numbers all estimates on deliveries and better orders and they sold at higher prices. there is a disconnect for sure. >> are they concerned? this is something the fed will take a look at. you have inflation and unemployment rate that they are keeping their threshold of respectfully 6.5% and 2%. >> the biggest driver will always be employment, so as that number includes, housing will improve. builders that reported said december was better than november, and that is not a normal trend. they also said january accelerated. i think the pending numbers we saw from december were a pause, a breather. people said let's see what i could afford. people have been conditioned to think that housing is a buyers market, not a sellers market. that is shifting, and i think the buyers took a breather. what we are hearing is december and january are showing signs of a rebound. >> you talk about the sellers raising prices. however the builders been able to sustain this? >> prices are up 10%-to-
thehe two things driving ratesas mortgage increasing dramatically in the fall, and we are in a seasonablybeatending numbers all estimates on deliveries and better orders and they sold at higher prices. there is a disconnect for sure. >> are they concerned? this is something the fed will take a look at. you have inflation and unemployment rate that they are keeping their threshold of respectfully 6.5% and 2%. >> the biggest driver will always be employment, so as that number...
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legacy of thehe storm, the blowing in the blowing and drifting snow as well. we keeps -- one change telling you about, they are not under a warning anymore. everybody else remains under a winter storm warning until 11:00 tonight. snow,te to heavy bands of but at least there is no where it has been snow-free for a lot of the day. we have several more hours of snow to deal with. all of the elements are coming together. this rain shows us the coastal storm is really starting to take over. the whole thing will move off to the northeast and when that happens, temperatures are going to drop in a hurry and look at these numbers, we are going to go down d down. >> thank you. as the system moves out of here, , 25 at reaganes national, dulles had 21. but the windchill factors, what it feels like, only in the single digits. go down to southern maryland, a temperature of only 11 degrees. we0, just about 40 minutes, have a windchill advisory for the district. fairfax, montgomery, all of southern maryland, prince george's county, anywhere between 5-15 degrees below zero. fu
legacy of thehe storm, the blowing in the blowing and drifting snow as well. we keeps -- one change telling you about, they are not under a warning anymore. everybody else remains under a winter storm warning until 11:00 tonight. snow,te to heavy bands of but at least there is no where it has been snow-free for a lot of the day. we have several more hours of snow to deal with. all of the elements are coming together. this rain shows us the coastal storm is really starting to take over. the...
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and is here with us thehe desk all week long.pace for tech companies in new york for the last year has more than doubled. not just manhattan, but also brooklyn. maybe new york can compete with san francisco for office space, but what about talent? you not only founded foursquare here, but also dodgeball, which you sold to google. >> that is right. >> you are kind of a godfather out here, aren't you? >> i don't know. that's kind of a heavy term. i have been in the tech season for number of years -- and the tech scene for number of years. criticism ever get for coming out here? >> the first question we got was why did you start in new york? we wanted to build a really rock star engineering team in new york. ofwe have seen a number waves of tech year in new york. how would you describe this current one may be compared to the last one? goes inems like it waves. it would get built up and go away, get built up and go away. i think this version is built to stay for a while. we have had multiple generations of entrepreneurs. it has reall
and is here with us thehe desk all week long.pace for tech companies in new york for the last year has more than doubled. not just manhattan, but also brooklyn. maybe new york can compete with san francisco for office space, but what about talent? you not only founded foursquare here, but also dodgeball, which you sold to google. >> that is right. >> you are kind of a godfather out here, aren't you? >> i don't know. that's kind of a heavy term. i have been in the tech season...
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lou: thehe new york mayor is competing heavily he decides that people shouldn't be allowed into the states who support gun rights, they say have no place in new york. so crystal, what is going on? i can't even begin to believe. john gibson i were talking earlier about this. this is getti ridiculous now. all of government is designed for talk radio. >> can you imagine if governor cuomo is a conservative governor of a red state and he said just the opposite of this? he would be called a racism all sorts of names. the one i first heard about that hereminded me of killer when heller said let's exterminate the jews. and he reminds me as a black woman of governor wallace and all of the segregation from the south. >> i can't imagine he intended to say that. it must have woken up. >> whether he did or didn't, there's a l of people of state did say okay, it's my turn come november. >> we have reached a point it seems in which "the new york times" is asking for edwrd snowden to be giving a tip of the hat and perhaps a medal for awakening our intelligence agencies to their own foibles and flaws. and
lou: thehe new york mayor is competing heavily he decides that people shouldn't be allowed into the states who support gun rights, they say have no place in new york. so crystal, what is going on? i can't even begin to believe. john gibson i were talking earlier about this. this is getti ridiculous now. all of government is designed for talk radio. >> can you imagine if governor cuomo is a conservative governor of a red state and he said just the opposite of this? he would be called a...
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there still will be a cap edition on which ad is going to thehe most viral for hundred millions of americansg in. if they didn't see that, they can go back to youtube and watch it. it is another way they can watch it on mobile. another way google is seeking to monetize event. perhaps in this case it is a third-party relation. it has paid off for them before. we will see how strong their ads are. you have to watch the ads. the ads are always clever. >> we have a guest on at 7:10 to talk about ads and he has listed his top three of all time. you might remember one or two. apple's 1984 ad, wazzup by budweiser -- in your eyes, what was the great super bowl ad that you remember? >> you have to go with 1984. that captured everything. that ad has stood up to the test of time. historians are going to be writing about that at but it was the advent of the personal computer, the way things were changing. you see steve jobs' genius in all this. interesting about that ad, steve jobs wanted to create something similar to that for barack obama in 2012. knows, they know a thing or two about ads. i'm sure yo
there still will be a cap edition on which ad is going to thehe most viral for hundred millions of americansg in. if they didn't see that, they can go back to youtube and watch it. it is another way they can watch it on mobile. another way google is seeking to monetize event. perhaps in this case it is a third-party relation. it has paid off for them before. we will see how strong their ads are. you have to watch the ads. the ads are always clever. >> we have a guest on at 7:10 to talk...
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thehe other aspect is middle class and you have to buy to that, don't you? >> yes.in the past, china has been buying a lot of green associated goods. and they don't like to think about their make up. as the middle class matures, you see a gravitation towards life insurance names. people are thinking about growing old, etc. >> and we have the corruption of as well. is that really taking its toll on the luxury seen? >> again, there are two sides to the coin. >> there always are. >> with china, several people complain about the economy and the government. so this is about the sustainable growth of the country itself. >> what surprised you in terms of, as we get a maturing population as you put it here, a population that is slowly try to move up the value chain? >> the outbound -- the outbound number of chinese is staggering. where they're going to start traveling, it's not just hong kong and macau aymara. it is europe and the u.s. night >> we're seeing it already. -- and the u.s. >> we are seeing it already. >> yes. everyone -- there is no real news driving the market.
thehe other aspect is middle class and you have to buy to that, don't you? >> yes.in the past, china has been buying a lot of green associated goods. and they don't like to think about their make up. as the middle class matures, you see a gravitation towards life insurance names. people are thinking about growing old, etc. >> and we have the corruption of as well. is that really taking its toll on the luxury seen? >> again, there are two sides to the coin. >> there...
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i was wondering if you could share what ever discussion there in thehe senate, congress, about this view of nuclear power. i hope we are not going to be left hind in that, because i think there is promise in that as an energy source. >> coming from a state that gas, coal,l, natural we do not have nuclear in my state yet. but there are many who are looking with great interest at the small modular reactors. great promise there. and i have long been one that anysuggested that to have level of what we call energy nuclear must that be a strong piece of that energy portfolio. and as aggressive as i will be on domestic production, including renewables, i want to focus, and really urgency, when it comes to doing more with nuclear in this country. i think that is too important to the energy equation. as you know, there are efforts in the senate currently to deal with the issue of nuclear waste. we all know that is kind of the elephant under the rug, or whatever the expression is, that has been causing a hold up to try to congress advance nuclear within the energy portfolio. we have, i think, made
i was wondering if you could share what ever discussion there in thehe senate, congress, about this view of nuclear power. i hope we are not going to be left hind in that, because i think there is promise in that as an energy source. >> coming from a state that gas, coal,l, natural we do not have nuclear in my state yet. but there are many who are looking with great interest at the small modular reactors. great promise there. and i have long been one that anysuggested that to have level...
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carolina in north about 30 miles north of charlotte. 1950's in thehe 1960's, brothers and sisters. ,ust like the rest of the south my town was segregated. i've are member very vividly, whites only, colored sections, white sections, all those type's of things. i remember the little boy, i was one to the colored drinking fountain because i thought it was going to get kool-aid out of that fountain. i was looking for the treat that it was an american apartheid, brothers and sisters, that is what it was. also in north carolina, on of battles withabor cannon mills that we saw in the history of this country and before it finally went into bankruptcy, they had the right to organize for and join a union to make for better life for working men and women. right there, early in my life, i saw how the forces of greed and the enemies of justice practiced divide and conquer. pitting workers against each other and inflaming racial hatred. all for the sake of keeping wages low, unions out, and profits high. hopes a singular beacon of offered by dr. martin luther king, junior. he provided the answer to d
carolina in north about 30 miles north of charlotte. 1950's in thehe 1960's, brothers and sisters. ,ust like the rest of the south my town was segregated. i've are member very vividly, whites only, colored sections, white sections, all those type's of things. i remember the little boy, i was one to the colored drinking fountain because i thought it was going to get kool-aid out of that fountain. i was looking for the treat that it was an american apartheid, brothers and sisters, that is what it...
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what has been most remarkable to me is the degree to which, in many corners of the media, there thehe caveat, he is telling truth if nothing contradicts what he said. murdoch, theert articles on friday were laced with clear references to the notion of, assuming is telling the truth, he is lying. if he is not telling the truth, he is dead. from skepticism about the chronology, certain elements of the chronology, it makes people wonder how could that be? how could this small group of relatively junior people take it upon themselves to do such a thing without telling the boss? and secondly because people know chris christie. he is a tough guy who does things his way. is it impossible that he knew about such a thing? impossible.s it is but that performance gives him the ability now, if there are no new facts, to say i have shown accountability, i have gotten rid of people close to me because they did something wrong, and try to move on. >> does he say that a lied to him, beyond not disclosing, but they lied to him? >> he said she was asked point blank if she knew anything about it and his
what has been most remarkable to me is the degree to which, in many corners of the media, there thehe caveat, he is telling truth if nothing contradicts what he said. murdoch, theert articles on friday were laced with clear references to the notion of, assuming is telling the truth, he is lying. if he is not telling the truth, he is dead. from skepticism about the chronology, certain elements of the chronology, it makes people wonder how could that be? how could this small group of relatively...
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thehe is another programs, rate will reach about 80%. in other words, you go to work and you will keep less than $.20 of every extra dollar you earn. i'm sure she's not going to walk around with a calculator going where is my implicit marginal tax rate? but she gets it. the government is holding her back. this has to be addressed. the good news is, there is a better way to do this. policy makers are working on a solution to the problem all the way around. simplicity. in 2012, britain produced a far reaching reform. the government is putting this idea into practice. erupt.oing to there are no two ways about that. the basic concept is very simple. we should learn from their experience. it took six programs ranging from housing to income support and collapsed them into one overall funding. familyre cut off once a made a certain amount of money with the old programs. with the new program, they are tapered off gradually. eitc gives workers a boost without hurting their prospects. yeah i.t. see increases employment among low skilled workers. i
thehe is another programs, rate will reach about 80%. in other words, you go to work and you will keep less than $.20 of every extra dollar you earn. i'm sure she's not going to walk around with a calculator going where is my implicit marginal tax rate? but she gets it. the government is holding her back. this has to be addressed. the good news is, there is a better way to do this. policy makers are working on a solution to the problem all the way around. simplicity. in 2012, britain produced a...
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and we know that mars is cold because it doesn't ha much carbon diode in thehe atmosphere.ow that more carbon dioxide heats up the planet. we also know that the natural climate system is very variable and goes through all kinds of cycles. layered on top of the cycles is ing to be a long-term warming trend. and you can see the smart money already taking advantage of this and looking into mining opportunities in the arctic where it was ice covered. i think we needo understand that the science is basically right and decide what to do. >> all right. this cycle of science, can we lea it that? >> no -- >> i'm sorry, we have to leave it -- >> no, the last 30 years. >> but if we go back to 1970, the fear then was, of course, global cooling. >> among a few people. >> i'm sorry? among who? >> the vast consensus is there's been global warming, basic science and well understood since the 1960s. >> absolutely, and we'll have to leave it to another day as to why "time" magazine led with its cover on, of course, globa cooling. ken, go to have you with us. thanks so much. >>> a lawless sta
and we know that mars is cold because it doesn't ha much carbon diode in thehe atmosphere.ow that more carbon dioxide heats up the planet. we also know that the natural climate system is very variable and goes through all kinds of cycles. layered on top of the cycles is ing to be a long-term warming trend. and you can see the smart money already taking advantage of this and looking into mining opportunities in the arctic where it was ice covered. i think we needo understand that the science is...
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polluteant.yo this is becoming kind of a thing because smoking people had to go outside, they banned it in theheand smokers were heading outside. but now you have the opportunity to smoke right at your desk. should they be allowed to? >> are you looking at me? >> yes.. >> number one businesses will save an hour of time from eachse worker who no longer goes outside or goes inside.e they'll be here. that's a great thing for productivity. number two, a lot of the angeros about the e cigarettes are not based on fact. there is noge second thing as secondhand vaping. it's more when they're looking at youyo and you're smoking. laws are made for things that bother you. so you don't ban things and as long as people are confused -- i use this metaphor, you can't ban women who wear dresses becausear you might mistake them for a woman. you can't do that, so why can't i smoke a cigarette and wear a dress? >> if you had e cigarettes, you wouldn't have to sit outsideou every day. >> first of all, i smoke realyo cigars. not these fufu things. and secondly, the problem i've got, even though i went along with the
polluteant.yo this is becoming kind of a thing because smoking people had to go outside, they banned it in theheand smokers were heading outside. but now you have the opportunity to smoke right at your desk. should they be allowed to? >> are you looking at me? >> yes.. >> number one businesses will save an hour of time from eachse worker who no longer goes outside or goes inside.e they'll be here. that's a great thing for productivity. number two, a lot of the angeros about...
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thehe plaintiffs used frequent flyer program, whatever it else it might be used for, lower prices on flights, right? >> he did, yes, and that is something in the record but -- prices?oes it relate to even if you get credit for miles, from staying at certain hotels, it still has the effect for yourng the price airline ticket and likewise if use your frequent flyer miles to get cheaper hotel that effectively lowers the price of your airline ticket, doesn't it? makeesn't seem to me to any difference whether the only thing you get from the frequent mileage is, you know, airfares or other goodies. they're all price. >> this is a claim just about in the program overall and that's a membership have the sameho claim as him could be earning miles on their credit card, spending miles on hotel rooms and once there's a claim where has no can bring it who relationship with air travel whatsoever where they can bring the exact same claim, it's hard to see how that claim is related to prices and services of air travel and there's certainly showing here. >> you're talking about a situation where you
thehe plaintiffs used frequent flyer program, whatever it else it might be used for, lower prices on flights, right? >> he did, yes, and that is something in the record but -- prices?oes it relate to even if you get credit for miles, from staying at certain hotels, it still has the effect for yourng the price airline ticket and likewise if use your frequent flyer miles to get cheaper hotel that effectively lowers the price of your airline ticket, doesn't it? makeesn't seem to me to any...
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be protected, the athletic village would be protected, but outside of where tourists say would be thehece you worry about. we didn't put that in the clip. that's one. two, this is in sarajevo.o. the athletes should not leave olympic village to go out o because then there was a civil war just ending. now you're in the hotbed of terrorism and the caucuses. i wouldn't think of a worst t place to put it short of tehran. >> andrea, i want to ask you, what you think putin is thinking right now in terms of -- did yor think this was the lead up he was expecting? because they have so many problems with the chechen rebels, maybe this wasn't unexpected. >> i think putin's probablyti thinking, do everything you can to make sure this doesn't thi happen. he's not a good man, putin, but he does understand the threat oh radical islamic terrorist. they have struck in his country, at schools, at movie theaters.su he has not said to the russian people that they've beens, a decimated or that we're not atts war with them. he understands it. the other good thing about russia is they don't have those pesky li
be protected, the athletic village would be protected, but outside of where tourists say would be thehece you worry about. we didn't put that in the clip. that's one. two, this is in sarajevo.o. the athletes should not leave olympic village to go out o because then there was a civil war just ending. now you're in the hotbed of terrorism and the caucuses. i wouldn't think of a worst t place to put it short of tehran. >> andrea, i want to ask you, what you think putin is thinking right now...
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hope thehe players stay warm.ose the meadowl d meadowlands for a super bowl -- >> it's a great idea. did you watch the football game in green bay? >> fun, yeah. >> that is football weather. i don't want to see a dome. >> very quickly, which one do you take?e wi >> i think seattle and give the points. >> colts versus patriots? >>ra colts. >> 49ers? >> 49ers.he >> and the big one, chargers versus broken companiencobronco. >> broncos. all the viewers in wisconsin and all these other states are laughing at us because we're so scared to be cold. >> bronco, 49ers, patriots and the seahawks. okay. one more thing up next. [ male announcer ] what's different at red lobster? new table for two. it brings ther everyone's favorite flavors, like savory garlic herb shrimp over wood-fire grilled chicken and chili ginger salmon topped with tangy pineapple salsa nothing brings you togher like table for two. two sala...two entre. to share, all for ju $29.99. table for two is too good to miss! so come sea quality, sea variety, sea fo
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thehe is frustrated with republican party. i think they are better off than doing this.his does not change the composition of those that have minimum wage. republicans are right in the position they are taking. we're doing anything to address inequality but do they and they arehis ultimately that you mental? >> the talents of mankind are owned by mankind and not the lucky individuals and we should be doing everything we can to mind that tolerant. the less the risk consume and the more they contribute to society. we disagree on how to do that. rich consumethe ris and the more they contribute to society. >> we know from increases in minimum wage in the past that hundreds of thousands of low- income americans have lost their .obs the very ones that it proposes to help will get hurt by this. >> this means a loss in jobs and you're looking at it like -- is theasis of evidence massive literature within economic studies which shows pretty modest employment impact. the question is, if you think it hurts the poor, why are they for it? i would be a basic question. >> i like what t
thehe is frustrated with republican party. i think they are better off than doing this.his does not change the composition of those that have minimum wage. republicans are right in the position they are taking. we're doing anything to address inequality but do they and they arehis ultimately that you mental? >> the talents of mankind are owned by mankind and not the lucky individuals and we should be doing everything we can to mind that tolerant. the less the risk consume and the more...
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a part of this has to do not with his necessarily making bad decisions although one could as thehe ibm0 and stock overall, the amazing outperformance compared to historical alarms. the indexrd to beat every year. it's especially hard to beat an index when it's up 30%. that's what he was up against. >> one of our bloomberg view w referenced another blogger saying if you look at an index fund it's true that hardly anyone -- if you are a stock picker and you try to be the s&p ,00 over just the past year very, very few people are actually lucky enough or smart enough. it's even harder to do it on a consistent basis. years over the past five so maybe standards are a little bit high. like you said, take a look at the long-term track record. >> the comment that jumps out at me over the past month is david tepper who finished the year somewhere north of for the percent eat the s&p 500 and his comment to stephanie ruhle was, my greatest fear is for my fellow money managers not to be long enough. will have another great year and you don't want to be short. you want to be long as much as you can
a part of this has to do not with his necessarily making bad decisions although one could as thehe ibm0 and stock overall, the amazing outperformance compared to historical alarms. the indexrd to beat every year. it's especially hard to beat an index when it's up 30%. that's what he was up against. >> one of our bloomberg view w referenced another blogger saying if you look at an index fund it's true that hardly anyone -- if you are a stock picker and you try to be the s&p ,00 over...
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thehe public revelation of surveillance programs, particularly those targeting foreign leaders, has generated a strong outcry from some of our allies including germany and brazil. the review group recommended that the intelligence community limits focuses on foreign leaders. ask, mr. morell, in your view, did the surveillance of prime minister merkel meet the standards you are suggesting? >> i can't confirm or deny the surveillance of any foreign leader. i would say that i think it is important policymakers make decisions about collection at that level. that has not been the case here before. >> the review group also recommended extending the oftection of the privacy act 1974 to foreign citizens. is there a precedent for the government to extend privacy protections for foreign citizens? >> on the privacy act, the department of homeland security has had a policy that should be adopted more broadly which is when there was a mixed system of records and there are u.s. and non-us people, then the non-us people should have access as well. we are building on that precedence. >> thank you. >> thank y
thehe public revelation of surveillance programs, particularly those targeting foreign leaders, has generated a strong outcry from some of our allies including germany and brazil. the review group recommended that the intelligence community limits focuses on foreign leaders. ask, mr. morell, in your view, did the surveillance of prime minister merkel meet the standards you are suggesting? >> i can't confirm or deny the surveillance of any foreign leader. i would say that i think it is...
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thehe crabs may leverage issue of legalizing marijuana in next fall's election. -- democrats may leveragehe issue of legalizing marijuana in next fall selections. >> pro-pot voters in florida might unite to pick the governor. governors -- democrats are pushing for a statewide referendum on marijuana and republicans say the only reason is to manipulate voter turnout. megan hughes is here with the story. talk to us about pot politics. >> republican say that there there to stoke voter turnout. it is hard to stipulate or speculate on motivation. are they pushing this referendum because they believe in it or because the same people who believe in pot are going to come out and support the party? one thing there's no question about is that there is a tie between democrats and support for legal marijuana use. you take a look at the latest polls, democrats, independents, the vast majority support legal use. republicans, not so much. if you drill down into the demographics, the vast majority s, 68% supportold this. >> this is not the first time we have seen this. let's assume that republicans are r
thehe crabs may leverage issue of legalizing marijuana in next fall's election. -- democrats may leveragehe issue of legalizing marijuana in next fall selections. >> pro-pot voters in florida might unite to pick the governor. governors -- democrats are pushing for a statewide referendum on marijuana and republicans say the only reason is to manipulate voter turnout. megan hughes is here with the story. talk to us about pot politics. >> republican say that there there to stoke voter...
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thehe main reason for selloff is because after the earnings came out, we heard from jeff and while --failed to meet the forecast of profit margin and i drove the selloff. is that correct? think was technically driven. the stock it traded between 20 and wendy five a year-and-a- half. 25 for a year-and-a-half. i want to lean on the 25. people are more concerned about global volatility or market volatility, ge is not something that will go away. it is a big multinational here. it is a conservative play, but it gets back up to the 28 level again, it targets another three dollars of that. >> why not just buy the stock? why do you think you will get a better payday from playing the risk reward were a shoe? -- ratio? >> it is the january 2000 $1620 -- june oruary 16 2016 $20 call. your maximum risk is the $600 you pay for the option. you have almost 24 years for ge to move up $.40 or more to be profitable. full years for ge to move up $.40 or more to be profitable. it is going to give you a much truer payoff. ift is going to happen is there is only a modest move in ge over the next two years
thehe main reason for selloff is because after the earnings came out, we heard from jeff and while --failed to meet the forecast of profit margin and i drove the selloff. is that correct? think was technically driven. the stock it traded between 20 and wendy five a year-and-a- half. 25 for a year-and-a-half. i want to lean on the 25. people are more concerned about global volatility or market volatility, ge is not something that will go away. it is a big multinational here. it is a conservative...
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thehe prime minister of ukraine has resigned.s resignation will put an end of two months of violent protests that have gripped the country. hours after announcing his resignation, parliament repealed anti-protest laws that were put in place earlier this month. violence in egypt as the country a new president. despite the endorsement he hasn't announced whether he will run for office. on the economic front, u.k. economy has grown in the fastest rate since two thousand seven. gdp grew by 0.7%, in line with estimates. it was down by a 10th of a percent from the prior quarter. it is a big gain. it's the super bowl right here in manhattan, well in the new york city region. it is technically across the river in new jersey at metlife stadium. it would generate nearly $600 .illion for the area's economy mike mckee is throwing cold water all over that number. you say that is way too high? >> they made it up. there's no basis in reality. when you ask the nfl where they came up with the number they said we did a study four years ago. can we
thehe prime minister of ukraine has resigned.s resignation will put an end of two months of violent protests that have gripped the country. hours after announcing his resignation, parliament repealed anti-protest laws that were put in place earlier this month. violence in egypt as the country a new president. despite the endorsement he hasn't announced whether he will run for office. on the economic front, u.k. economy has grown in the fastest rate since two thousand seven. gdp grew by 0.7%, in...
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thehe three months playstation 4 was released, four point 2 million.ows the dramatic interest in playstation, not so much in nintendo. right now, shares are down 90%. we are off the lows now. about 10% down. 60 million shares changing hands. the daily average shows you after a delay in share price trading, concerns over all. they are forecasting a surprise loss of ¥25 billion. they were forecasting a profit. >> how can you have such a downturn? >> that is why the shares are being whacked so hard. the wii u has not worked out. christmas shopping has not worked out. they do have the games. 3ds. >> that has not done that well? >> not great. they have smart phones now. ipads, for example. expects. all these factors to compete in this space, and they are losing out. >> how do they turn this around? what are people telling them to do? do they have a plan b? >> they are very strong in software. they make games for playstation and xbox. clearly, the market strategy for the nintendo wii u was aimed towards a lifestyle family experience. it was a bit of a mixed
thehe three months playstation 4 was released, four point 2 million.ows the dramatic interest in playstation, not so much in nintendo. right now, shares are down 90%. we are off the lows now. about 10% down. 60 million shares changing hands. the daily average shows you after a delay in share price trading, concerns over all. they are forecasting a surprise loss of ¥25 billion. they were forecasting a profit. >> how can you have such a downturn? >> that is why the shares are being...
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>> after the ceremonies finished, there is going to be thehe procession will go to armed core memorialn was shot in the abdomen and had to be rescued by his men. from there, they will go south to the ranch that was sharon's refuge for all of his ears, the sycamore ranch. he is due to be buried there at around 2:00 local time. that will bring to a close these three days of official mourning that we have had. he is lying in state at the israeli parliament. he remained there on sunday after dying on saturday. that will bring to a conclusion the tribute to ariel sharon, who will receive a full military funeral at his beloved ranch, where he will be buried. much.nk you so elliott gotkine in tel aviv. we are back in just a couple of minutes. "on the move" continues after this. ♪ >> the australian tennis open begins in melbourne today. it is the first grand slam of the year. we will get some of the facts and figures behind the tournament. >> the world's best players have gathered in melbourne for the midsummer australian tennis open. over half a million spectators will attend. 350 million peo
>> after the ceremonies finished, there is going to be thehe procession will go to armed core memorialn was shot in the abdomen and had to be rescued by his men. from there, they will go south to the ranch that was sharon's refuge for all of his ears, the sycamore ranch. he is due to be buried there at around 2:00 local time. that will bring to a close these three days of official mourning that we have had. he is lying in state at the israeli parliament. he remained there on sunday after...
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thehe city council controls robert intact, not the governor.ied into the governor's most significant tax reductions for corporations. they create the sort of zones that i mentioned before, and we have to look at everything. the totality with the other cities and regions across the country. >> they are all competitive compared trying to grab the companies. >> that is why we're seeing the response. you're seeing these like ibm othero our area, countries that are expanding a fashion and media. went to continue that positive momentum. >> great to see you. minutesbe back in two -- no? i'm hearing that we're going to go to olivia sterns? >> hi betty, i would update you on what has been happening with target today. we got an update on their financial performance which was impacted by the data breach. the target is saying now what was stalling includes personal 70 million up to people. names, e-mails, addresses, up to 70 million people. they came out and cut their fourth-quarter earnings, and $1.60.sly they saw >> thank you. we will be back with the op
thehe city council controls robert intact, not the governor.ied into the governor's most significant tax reductions for corporations. they create the sort of zones that i mentioned before, and we have to look at everything. the totality with the other cities and regions across the country. >> they are all competitive compared trying to grab the companies. >> that is why we're seeing the response. you're seeing these like ibm othero our area, countries that are expanding a fashion...
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of thehe ethos republican party. is the libertarianism you know?s there, and better get in touch with it or they will have another -- they will never have a voter under 60 for the rest of their lives. -- youngerare not voters are not trending democrat but they cannot stand republicans because of the republicans' insistence on social issues. >> which party has more baby boomers? >> that's interesting. that is really split down the middle. we are in this situation where we are really in favor of more government benefits to be paid for by other people. >> ok, let's come back. we have p.j. o'rourke. scarlet fu of course with earnings of jpmorgan and wells fargo. can the millennials fix the problems of p.j. o'rourke's baby boomers? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. this is our guest host and "surveillance" philosopher, p.j. o'rourke. the author of books like "parliament of whores." about me, the baby boom. one day childhood is over. lamest generation. this is very funny. what made you cry writing about the baby boom?
of thehe ethos republican party. is the libertarianism you know?s there, and better get in touch with it or they will have another -- they will never have a voter under 60 for the rest of their lives. -- youngerare not voters are not trending democrat but they cannot stand republicans because of the republicans' insistence on social issues. >> which party has more baby boomers? >> that's interesting. that is really split down the middle. we are in this situation where we are really...