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they either would die or they would have to step out onto the road. they ended up stepping out.even on the prairie, there was still -- even though they kept up their egos, we don't think of the tribes as man down. one described the sioux as begging for handouts. that all changed again. when the english started coming down, first the minnesota river and then to missouri river in establishing the trade fairs. now they were on the edge of the territory, and they were the ones on the first tribes to get within and guns and to get a shot and to give ammunition that they would break into arrowhea arrowheads. sooner or later they took their event she on the smaller tribes that had been picking them apart and then something happened that changed the course of western history. it wasn't endemic to the western hemisphere and there have been prehistoric times there it was about the size of a big dog. some of them had toes but they died out. when they brought the mustang into mexico it was a match made in heaven. unlike the northern european horses these mustangs had started out on the cent
they either would die or they would have to step out onto the road. they ended up stepping out.even on the prairie, there was still -- even though they kept up their egos, we don't think of the tribes as man down. one described the sioux as begging for handouts. that all changed again. when the english started coming down, first the minnesota river and then to missouri river in establishing the trade fairs. now they were on the edge of the territory, and they were the ones on the first tribes...
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they say they are digging tunnels all over the park. the big concern is all of the digging is stirring up and that is being washed into the bay and some are opposing this against the city. >>> a strong earthquake has been reported off the the coast and most people who are awake said they didn't feel anything and there are no immediate reports of injuries or damages. >>> spanking fares, dangerous new game, causing concern on a tahoe college campus. >>> and they are replacing saddles stolen from a bay area riding. >>> they have a couple of issues which popped up on the screen and we will give and are temperatures going to warm up or cool off after we get passed wednesday. welcome to the farm of jack. there's a curly fry tree. and a chopper out back. there's a barn full of buns. and a thing you gotta try. a critter that makes burgers with bacon inside. boooorrrk- it's beef and pork! get bacon in your burger. jack's new bacon insider has a juicy beef patty with bacon mixed right into it, plus bacon strips and bacon mayo on a new gourmet bri
they say they are digging tunnels all over the park. the big concern is all of the digging is stirring up and that is being washed into the bay and some are opposing this against the city. >>> a strong earthquake has been reported off the the coast and most people who are awake said they didn't feel anything and there are no immediate reports of injuries or damages. >>> spanking fares, dangerous new game, causing concern on a tahoe college campus. >>> and they are...
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they hired an attorney as they say that deputies fired 13 shots. >>> heading to fresno tomorrow as theyof their own killed in the line of duty. the 33-year-old and the 34-year- old brian lobb died last monday in fresno county as they were responding to a traffic accident and hit a guardrail while trying to avoid a multiple vehicle involved in that crash. and after graduating from the academy together, they train in the san jose office and in oakland. the governor will be among the thousands of people attending tomorrow's service and the officers from several law enforcement agencies, they will need to help cover for the large number of the bay area and their officers that will be headed to the memorial. >>> about 20 more poisonous meatball haves been found in a neighborhood of san francisco's twin peaks area. they believe whoever put them there did so to harm or kill pets. warning sign haves been posted near crestline and the drive where the meatballs were found hidden in bushes. keep your dogs on short leashes until the issue is resolved. last july poisonous meatballs were found in the
they hired an attorney as they say that deputies fired 13 shots. >>> heading to fresno tomorrow as theyof their own killed in the line of duty. the 33-year-old and the 34-year- old brian lobb died last monday in fresno county as they were responding to a traffic accident and hit a guardrail while trying to avoid a multiple vehicle involved in that crash. and after graduating from the academy together, they train in the san jose office and in oakland. the governor will be among the...
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they changed - they tied my legs with a rope and they died my hands and legs together, and they started to beat me with my rods. they were not - they were softer than wood ep, it was not wooden. they started to beat me on the face. it was so frequent and so hard i had the impression that my bones get moved towards my brain, it was so painful. it was painful even to cry because they - they beat me on different parts of my face. this continued for how long i can't say, but i experienced anything worse than this in my life >> as i have said the interrogations after a few days have become even harsher. apart from beating me one day they put a bag over my head, they put handcuffs on my hands. they tied my hands - legs with a roep and i was put on the ground. then they started beating me over my head with some sticks. those sticks were not wooden, they were a bit softer. however those beatings were very frequent and it seemed to me that my bones are mixing with my brains. it was painful even to scream. i receivedfbfbfbfbfbfbfbfbfbfbf. (technical difficulties) ..such a nightmare before. >> i h
they changed - they tied my legs with a rope and they died my hands and legs together, and they started to beat me with my rods. they were not - they were softer than wood ep, it was not wooden. they started to beat me on the face. it was so frequent and so hard i had the impression that my bones get moved towards my brain, it was so painful. it was painful even to cry because they - they beat me on different parts of my face. this continued for how long i can't say, but i experienced anything...
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they want to make sure everybody is informed and they will figure on a grace period and they are note how long that grace period will be but there is a mobile app to pay or you can go online and sign up, 1400 people have already signed up for the 1800 parking spots and again if you don't want to pay for parking and they offered a free a free deal, reporting live, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and it could lead to some big changes for bart police. sergeant tom smith walls shot during a probation search in dublin last month. it was the 6th officer involved in the shooting death and they are now calling for police officers to be disarmed. others want the entire police office to be disarmed and patients. he fatally stabbed a young man at the birthday party. his twin brother is also being investigated in this murder case and the police investigation continues. >>> a 14-year-old boy is a used the of shooting and he killed his he over a fight. >>> there is a new measure designed to help throw convictions for rent controlled units. rent legislation will impose the ellis act. it allows pro
they want to make sure everybody is informed and they will figure on a grace period and they are note how long that grace period will be but there is a mobile app to pay or you can go online and sign up, 1400 people have already signed up for the 1800 parking spots and again if you don't want to pay for parking and they offered a free a free deal, reporting live, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and it could lead to some big changes for bart police. sergeant tom smith walls shot during...
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they were what they were. after the ipo, a lot of people on wall street and beyond attempted to project growth that was not there. isthe stock is down 20% and safety safe to say that the honeymoon with investor is over for the moment. we will continue the conversation next hour. editor,our bloomberg cory johnson. talked about the importance of twitter and how valuable of a company it was. everybody who said that to me was not a twitter user. >> he made a valuable point. the revenue per user is growing and twitter has a cute monetization opportunity, like facebook. users, you50 million can still bring a lot more money out of people like you and me. this is not over. threeyou like coffee? mountain coffee is having a better morning. coca-cola is buying a 10% stake in the company that makes the keurig cup.-- i know david i heard -- einhorn is following the story. >> getting more money out of people. it is not enough to buy hot beverages from the machine. they want you to get the cold beverages from them and make y
they were what they were. after the ipo, a lot of people on wall street and beyond attempted to project growth that was not there. isthe stock is down 20% and safety safe to say that the honeymoon with investor is over for the moment. we will continue the conversation next hour. editor,our bloomberg cory johnson. talked about the importance of twitter and how valuable of a company it was. everybody who said that to me was not a twitter user. >> he made a valuable point. the revenue per...
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so they need to show that they have a spine and do something about it and they have shown the americane. neil: they are not doing it now but let's hope. happy valentine's day. this is not really a happy valentine's day for republicans. the former republican leader knows full well by playing it safe that they could be safely assuring that they will always be the minority party. am i overstating things are what you think? >> i share your concern, by the way that they are playing it too cozy and to save. it is one thing to have enough awareness of the the vote numbers cannot go on a blind alley it to something like development. but the agriculture bill and even considering going along with president clinton on a billion dollars for climate control and he is leaving this pipeline hanging out there, these are quite safe than it should be making us than they could when in fighting these fights and losing these fights strengthens their position because of it is their policy. and i think they need to be back and have the courage to let's get back to the job and we have to resist unnecessary an
so they need to show that they have a spine and do something about it and they have shown the americane. neil: they are not doing it now but let's hope. happy valentine's day. this is not really a happy valentine's day for republicans. the former republican leader knows full well by playing it safe that they could be safely assuring that they will always be the minority party. am i overstating things are what you think? >> i share your concern, by the way that they are playing it too cozy...
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the only thing i know is that they say they are going to fight until they capture the base.t going to withdraw. >> joining us now from copenhagen is the journalist you saw in that report. explain to us how you were able to get access to the taliban. why were they willing to work with you? >> i got the access because i used some middlemen, some contacts who had tribal connections through the taliban in this district. the thing is with the tribal connections that they sometimes surpass loyalty. you can go to an area where afghan national army soldiers they don't attack taliban solders because they are of the same tribe and they have a ceasefire. >> so you are a freelance journalist, i understand, but did having a relationship with al jazeera have any impact on the taliban's decision? >> i got in touch with them, and got the access before i toll them about which tv station it was, so they actually gave me the green light before i told them i was with al jazeera. but afterwards they were interested in knowing which channel they were going to be broadcasted in. and i told them th
the only thing i know is that they say they are going to fight until they capture the base.t going to withdraw. >> joining us now from copenhagen is the journalist you saw in that report. explain to us how you were able to get access to the taliban. why were they willing to work with you? >> i got the access because i used some middlemen, some contacts who had tribal connections through the taliban in this district. the thing is with the tribal connections that they sometimes...
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how do they get past the google situation -- they appear they tried to game results and google said they not put them in results anymore. >> a lot of companies have been slapped by google for playing around the edges, but rap genius has signed with the two biggest levels. teach them a lesson? >> i do not think they are good at learning lessons. they operate by their own rulebook. so far, it has been successful, and they are great guys. >> by the way, there's nothing wrong with breaking the rules. that is what new media is all about. >> absolute. they are pioneers. >> matt harvey. >> my boy matt harvey. i am a huge mets fan. >> do you own a little piece of the mets? >> a very little piece. we are very excited. seats.are your >> they are good. do you want to come? >> i do. >> what was he fishing for. we were looking through your twitter feed. shia labeouf? >> during the super bowl there was an ad for the new transformers movie and mark instead ofs in the shia labeouf, and i was commenting that he had grown into a handsome older man. men -- man."ul "transformers"is partner, megan foxx? >> i
how do they get past the google situation -- they appear they tried to game results and google said they not put them in results anymore. >> a lot of companies have been slapped by google for playing around the edges, but rap genius has signed with the two biggest levels. teach them a lesson? >> i do not think they are good at learning lessons. they operate by their own rulebook. so far, it has been successful, and they are great guys. >> by the way, there's nothing wrong with...
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how they could stop crime before they happen. you'll see for yourself. >>> yeah, we make big babies. >>> you'll meet the bay area baby that could be the biggest baby ever born in california. what you think he eats for dinner. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the comfort of full-grain napa leather. this is a fully equipped crafted interior. this is dual-pane. this keeps you up to date with everything and everyone. this is nine years that give you 31 miles per gallon, highway, and leds come standard. this is the freedom to keep chasing all the horizons you want. introducing the all-new 2014 jeep cherokee. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 jeep cherokee. one day you'll be standing on a podium.ar future olympian, and here's exactly how you'll get there. you'll work hard, and you'll fall hard. you'll lose sometimes when you really should have won. you'll win sometimes when no one thought you had a shot. and you'll never, ever stop. we know this. because you're one of us. at citi, we believe in everyone's potential, which is why citi and evan
how they could stop crime before they happen. you'll see for yourself. >>> yeah, we make big babies. >>> you'll meet the bay area baby that could be the biggest baby ever born in california. what you think he eats for dinner. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the comfort of full-grain napa leather. this is a fully equipped crafted interior. this is dual-pane. this keeps you up to date with everything and everyone. this is nine years that give you 31 miles per gallon, highway, and...
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finally they passed the law in 1827 and becomes free so before they do that if they are writing this constitution and it seems to make sense to keep this distinction between white and black voters so they remove 1821 and a property quotation for whites but put $250 in property. so again douglas can vote but most in buffalo would not be able to. in 1860 the state puts this as a ballot of referendum do you want to keep this property qualification or not and bear in mind he carries new york in 1866 people go to the polls in new york and vote for lincoln and then they vote down the referendum eliminating this proclamation for blacks. then blacks served in the military. 1867 after the war is over, again to repeal the property qualification. it fails 90 to 33. it's not even close. and of course it was yet in illinois and in ohio and in pennsylvania and indiana and new jersey were zero african-americans can vote so it's not until 15th amendment is ratified in 1870 that suddenly blacks aren't franchises across the north and outside of new england. when i was growing up in arizona, not in man
finally they passed the law in 1827 and becomes free so before they do that if they are writing this constitution and it seems to make sense to keep this distinction between white and black voters so they remove 1821 and a property quotation for whites but put $250 in property. so again douglas can vote but most in buffalo would not be able to. in 1860 the state puts this as a ballot of referendum do you want to keep this property qualification or not and bear in mind he carries new york in...
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wrote but how they wrote. this is abigail adams sort of disappearing into her words and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful she wanted to copy it. and then right at the very end before they were ready to go to press, she said to me do you think that we can get all of these women's signatures? i said we can try. so i got in touch with all of the historic societies and universities where there has and speakers were kept and i got every single one of their signatures so that is how they got their names.
wrote but how they wrote. this is abigail adams sort of disappearing into her words and she thought that their handwriting was so beautiful she wanted to copy it. and then right at the very end before they were ready to go to press, she said to me do you think that we can get all of these women's signatures? i said we can try. so i got in touch with all of the historic societies and universities where there has and speakers were kept and i got every single one of their signatures so that is how...
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if they don't feel like they have to use it -- >> they built it up.ave now, $138 billion? you have to figure out what to do with your money before it grows into a pile that big. weidman talking about it for years. -- we have been talking about it for years. don't they need to figure out how to use it? >> they just did a share buyback. they are proud of what they are doing and they feel comfortable a stocking the floor of price that is $500. if they thought they could go billionspend $40 dollars and buy a cable company or an isp, i don't think we are giving them enough credit or leeway. not don't think they are being aggressive enough. they would not have done the buyback if carl icahn had not got involved. look who's coming after them. every one. i was looking at some ads online. at psalm is clearly punching them with a sledgehammer talking about the difference between a five and a four inch screen -- is clearly punching at them. >> the members have wavered to some degree. new mini herethe recently. >> you ask questions but you still spend your money
if they don't feel like they have to use it -- >> they built it up.ave now, $138 billion? you have to figure out what to do with your money before it grows into a pile that big. weidman talking about it for years. -- we have been talking about it for years. don't they need to figure out how to use it? >> they just did a share buyback. they are proud of what they are doing and they feel comfortable a stocking the floor of price that is $500. if they thought they could go billionspend...
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to try to figure out why they cover the stories they do. they have identified eight categories or news they think news people should be covering. some of the questions they ask are hardly technical. they are asking reporters, have you ever wanted to cover a story and told you can't do so. as i look into the study design, i got concerned about what it implicated for the first amendment values. that's why i wrote it in the wall street journal. i haven't talked to all my colleagues, but i am pleased to report tonight the chairman of the fcc, tom wheeler, instructed the contractor doing the study to remove questions from the study relating to news philosophy and ed toreial judgment. the devil is in the details. >> it may be a positive step but you would have to be out of your mind to have proposed this in the first place. so, you know, i suppose it's great the commissioner now, after everyone is raining on its parade. who thought it was okay to send monitors into news rooms? >> it was adopted under previous leadership. the reaction you have is
to try to figure out why they cover the stories they do. they have identified eight categories or news they think news people should be covering. some of the questions they ask are hardly technical. they are asking reporters, have you ever wanted to cover a story and told you can't do so. as i look into the study design, i got concerned about what it implicated for the first amendment values. that's why i wrote it in the wall street journal. i haven't talked to all my colleagues, but i am...
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will vote to divert water in april and they do not know how much water they will need to take. >>> they are following breaking news and they are now responding to a new fire this morning and this one broke out 5 -- broke out 545 this -- 5:45, fire officials are telling us it is in a trailer behind the church. janine de la vega is headed there now and she will bring us a live report on it as soon as she gets to the scene. >>> and a lot of property owners are hoping to get rid of the illegal rundown homes and they may soon have to pay. they are adding 30,000 units over the next six years and they are easing a growing housing crisis which is making it one of the most expensive places to live. >>> also new this morning, they will unveil a plan to simplify the tax code. it would cut tax rates on some high income families. this plan would lower it to 25 percent on some people who learn above $50,000. >>> a huge warehouse fire in the bay view district, it went up in flames. >>> also arizona's governor has until friday if she will sign or veto the new anti-gape law. >>> she will refuse supervis
will vote to divert water in april and they do not know how much water they will need to take. >>> they are following breaking news and they are now responding to a new fire this morning and this one broke out 5 -- broke out 545 this -- 5:45, fire officials are telling us it is in a trailer behind the church. janine de la vega is headed there now and she will bring us a live report on it as soon as she gets to the scene. >>> and a lot of property owners are hoping to get rid...
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they want something in return. they cannot decide what it is they want.est ideas -- getting rid of the cost of living popular,t -- that is but it goes against the idea of dealing with the deficit. one would be to block medicare cuts for doctors, popular as well, but it costs money. backdropll against the of the rising deficit. there is a mixed message there. >> what about the timeframe? >> the clock really is taking at people seem to not be focused on it. lew has said they have to deal with it by the last week of february. there was a recess in the middle of february. house members are on for nearly two weeks. they need to come up with some sort of plan by the end of this week, something they can vote on perhaps next week. time is running out on john boehner. republicans would not appreciate much at all a clean debt ceiling vote. >> an issue on the democrats side -- they want to extend unemployment benefits. has the type passed? -- tide past? >> harry reid astride one more time -- is trying one more time. they're going to do it by reducing the amount of m
they want something in return. they cannot decide what it is they want.est ideas -- getting rid of the cost of living popular,t -- that is but it goes against the idea of dealing with the deficit. one would be to block medicare cuts for doctors, popular as well, but it costs money. backdropll against the of the rising deficit. there is a mixed message there. >> what about the timeframe? >> the clock really is taking at people seem to not be focused on it. lew has said they have to...
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it is unclear what they are actually doing. they told us that they were awaiting orders. we know that the ukrainian parliament has passed a law yesterday that forbids them from firing on demonstrators. that is pending the outcome of negotiations between the opposition and the president. we have heard that the president will be offering early elections. you do not know what the next actions are. the police are not willing to say at this point. we will probably know in the next half-hour. what we can say for sure as i speak to you is that hundreds of interior ministry troops are armed with riot shields and they are in action, running down from the parliament building toward waiting buses. they seem like they have a definite, determined purpose. >> as you were just saying, the need for early elections could be cooled. what has been the mood from protesters? >> good question. we have been asking that all morning. essentially, it is a defiant attitude. they're not willing to drop their original demand. they want to see the president out. they are not a monolithic bloc and they
it is unclear what they are actually doing. they told us that they were awaiting orders. we know that the ukrainian parliament has passed a law yesterday that forbids them from firing on demonstrators. that is pending the outcome of negotiations between the opposition and the president. we have heard that the president will be offering early elections. you do not know what the next actions are. the police are not willing to say at this point. we will probably know in the next half-hour. what we...
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are or what they do or what they have done. so again i was kind of at a crossroads and not do i stay keeping the low-profile just providing the work or does it make sense to put a highlight on these blogs and make the entire public understand just how vital and important they are and how lifesaving they are and again it would have been easier to just keep doing what i was doing and that none of you would be sitting here and no one would know who i am. but again, when i look back at post-vietnam programs getting turned off or here in the next year or two when things are rounded down to the point where from a penny pinch her standpoint it doesn't make sense to keep these expensive k9 program, i hope, and michael is that there is enough interest and passion behind the general public to keep these programs going because they are so vital. once i decided to write about it is largely been a great experience for me in terms of the feedback that i've gotten and the questions i get asked and got e-mails and messages i get from people th
are or what they do or what they have done. so again i was kind of at a crossroads and not do i stay keeping the low-profile just providing the work or does it make sense to put a highlight on these blogs and make the entire public understand just how vital and important they are and how lifesaving they are and again it would have been easier to just keep doing what i was doing and that none of you would be sitting here and no one would know who i am. but again, when i look back at post-vietnam...
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they feel they have their own rulebook.ech people in silicon valley people, really feel, that they get to play by a different rule book. >> some sense is missing. companies,tch tech whether ebay or aol, try to figure out their next move, investors do not want to wait. they want to invest in twitter or facebook that they have not seen turn a profit yet. >> that is true. we have seen a lot of shareholder return. amazon is archetype of this. a huge revenue growth, huge promises. very little profit. that is not much different from twitter, which arguably is different. >> is that the new business model that we should follow? look at the amazon model. that is what we should evaluate. if you look at the fortune 500 companies, they are paralyzed. they are afraid of shareholders. the ceo is afraid of the board. >> i think is an interesting mix. one thing that everyone can agree on is that this is a very different idea. this is a much more mature industry. they are bringing out the new companies, linkedin and twitter and such. they b
they feel they have their own rulebook.ech people in silicon valley people, really feel, that they get to play by a different rule book. >> some sense is missing. companies,tch tech whether ebay or aol, try to figure out their next move, investors do not want to wait. they want to invest in twitter or facebook that they have not seen turn a profit yet. >> that is true. we have seen a lot of shareholder return. amazon is archetype of this. a huge revenue growth, huge promises. very...
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so, they took their shovels and they had ropes and they got to work. they pull.nd believe it or not they are able to pull it. one guy gets behind the deer and pushes him up. that's really amazing. that they're able to do this. yeah and to do the work because it takes a lot. once they get him out of the first hole, the deer still has to go quite a ways. and right here it kind of gets stuck again, but they don't stop. they get to work with the shovel. >> there's so much snow, how is this thing going to go anywhere? >> just watch. after they finally free it, you see that it starts running away. you see the trees are right there and finally you do see the deer go out of sight. they say that it did run back into the forest. >> to me it looks like just a big ditch that filled wup fresh powdery snow and the thing probably was just hopping along and fell right in. >> yep. >> good thing these guys were out there because imagine what would have happened to this little guy had they not been there. ♪ >>> if you are going to see a monster truck show, you want to see destructi
so, they took their shovels and they had ropes and they got to work. they pull.nd believe it or not they are able to pull it. one guy gets behind the deer and pushes him up. that's really amazing. that they're able to do this. yeah and to do the work because it takes a lot. once they get him out of the first hole, the deer still has to go quite a ways. and right here it kind of gets stuck again, but they don't stop. they get to work with the shovel. >> there's so much snow, how is this...
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the nsa and then they took his book between one that they were trying to ban and they put it in theibrary. so again, more hope for edward snowden here. and mine was the next one, "the puzzle palace", and there they accuse me of putting this to give up documents which i know i did the research with. and they threaten some of my sources, including a one or nsa director with prosecution and jail time and everything. and they had a guy follow me. that is why i wore a costume wherever i went. and actually that was john henry's house. [laughter] >> but they did. they actually had somebody in every audience who gave a talk. and they put a whole file cabinet of papers together on these. and they said that we don't have anything on you. i said that it's impossible. i've been writing about you for three years and you don't have a single visa paper? and then i saw on one paper i thought, oh, that's my codename. so i sent a request for everything on this file and i got a whole drawer. so after about 20 years the agency -- i just made that picture up there, but they actually had a book signing f
the nsa and then they took his book between one that they were trying to ban and they put it in theibrary. so again, more hope for edward snowden here. and mine was the next one, "the puzzle palace", and there they accuse me of putting this to give up documents which i know i did the research with. and they threaten some of my sources, including a one or nsa director with prosecution and jail time and everything. and they had a guy follow me. that is why i wore a costume wherever i...
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that is because they they were not sure about it. >>> runners, they will not be allowed to carry clothing to either the starting line or finish line and instead they will be allowed to check in their gear in special approved bags on the morning of the race. those with large bags will be searched. it is scheduled for april 21st april 21st. >>> and patrolling in oakland, they are coming to an end. it is not profitable to stay on the job. they fan armed robbers targeting rumors. but the company will not extend the contract. they are planning on it. they are reducing the number of pedestrians and buys lists hit and there have been five in the last two months 21 for the last year. tonight's public forum will be held on polk and busch, the event begins at 6:30, a popular street artist has died. known as the bush man, he was a popular fixer for almost 50 years. he will hide behind those bushes and branches and they pop out for unsuspected tourists. cheers from the small crowds will gather around watching him and the reaction to him. now we don't have any word on how mr. jacobs died but memorial
that is because they they were not sure about it. >>> runners, they will not be allowed to carry clothing to either the starting line or finish line and instead they will be allowed to check in their gear in special approved bags on the morning of the race. those with large bags will be searched. it is scheduled for april 21st april 21st. >>> and patrolling in oakland, they are coming to an end. it is not profitable to stay on the job. they fan armed robbers targeting rumors....
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they were alarmed. if they were more secure, they would have encrypted people's chats. they could have prevented this. people were saying at the time that they should do it. it is not just hindsight, but now they have come out strongly come calling for reform of surveillance laws. they have been one of the companies that has pushed for reforms. now! invited yahoo!, but they did send a statement saying we were not aware nor would we condone this reported activity. this report, if true, represents a whole new level of violation of our users privacy and it is completely unacceptable and we strongly call in world's governments to reform --veillance law consistent that is what they said. there deals being made with these huge, multinational web giants and the government to continue to argue -- operate? rocks that are two sets of problems. the internet companies, and the degree to which they are working with law enforcement, and this is a prison program that is now a household name. that was at least legally compelled. it does seem they helped to build automated or semi autom
they were alarmed. if they were more secure, they would have encrypted people's chats. they could have prevented this. people were saying at the time that they should do it. it is not just hindsight, but now they have come out strongly come calling for reform of surveillance laws. they have been one of the companies that has pushed for reforms. now! invited yahoo!, but they did send a statement saying we were not aware nor would we condone this reported activity. this report, if true,...
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>> they distant early on and they were missing, but they have figured out. they pivoted. of the most interesting pivots we've seen in the internet space in the last five years. that took five or six quarters and made this their primary and it istry point the majority of their revenue and will get bigger. they needed to do this because the biggest trend is mobile adaption. if you were not there up front like twitter was, facebook has caught up and now they are ahead. >> what grade do they get? >>b. that depends on how good those products are with become out. we have seen a few reviews of paper. the very clear use case. facebook in to use the future as a primary communication tool? are we going to use as a primary way of getting news on the internet? maybe. the facebook of the future will be like your cable provider, your wireless company. everybody has it, but it is not necessarily fun. sentiment that is a that captures the feelings of the younger users. feeling of the engagement numbers for facebook, on mobile in particular, they are so high. they're the highest in the in
>> they distant early on and they were missing, but they have figured out. they pivoted. of the most interesting pivots we've seen in the internet space in the last five years. that took five or six quarters and made this their primary and it istry point the majority of their revenue and will get bigger. they needed to do this because the biggest trend is mobile adaption. if you were not there up front like twitter was, facebook has caught up and now they are ahead. >> what grade do...
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and maybe they didn't know why they were in line. maybe that is what they were trained to do. maybe all of them knew? i didn't know the language or the culture. they get in another line. it's like a full-time job to line up and wait for those things that comes to americans, some some of them delivered to us. free people stand in fewer lines than oppressed people do. in ill stee fewer lines countries like the united states america. you don't want to stand in line to receive something. you will stand in line for something that comes free in america. so you'll find there is somebody working the cash registers to get their hand on your credit card. lines in russia, lines in cuba. and i recall seeing a couple of lines in cuba that i didn't expect to see and one of them was a line for ice cream. and as we went down the street, i looked over and here's this long line that went for a couple of blocks and i asked our guide and i asked what is going on there and they said they are lining up to get an cries cream cope. two blocks to wait for an cries cream cope. we wouldn't do that. we w
and maybe they didn't know why they were in line. maybe that is what they were trained to do. maybe all of them knew? i didn't know the language or the culture. they get in another line. it's like a full-time job to line up and wait for those things that comes to americans, some some of them delivered to us. free people stand in fewer lines than oppressed people do. in ill stee fewer lines countries like the united states america. you don't want to stand in line to receive something. you will...
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they say it is an adult woman but they did not determine anything else.y told ktvu channel 2 morning news he saw an orange glow but thought it was kids causing some trouble. he did not want to be identified but he was shocked when a man told him about the body. >> that is when it clicked and i thought, oh, my g-d i saw that n n. >> they are talking about how a 16-year-old girl was killed. here is more on the college campuses investigators have so far. >> reporter: when naomi was shot to death just behind the apartment building located behind me, police are not releasing much information about it they don't want to jeopardize the investigation. they came out here and lit candles on the shoreline where it all happened. it happened where they heard gunshots and they are trying to figure out what happened and who she was with. they are investigating the connection. >> reporter: he was a fun -- she was a fun loving person and they are struggling with who could have done this. they have no description of the shooter and they are asking for tips from the public.
they say it is an adult woman but they did not determine anything else.y told ktvu channel 2 morning news he saw an orange glow but thought it was kids causing some trouble. he did not want to be identified but he was shocked when a man told him about the body. >> that is when it clicked and i thought, oh, my g-d i saw that n n. >> they are talking about how a 16-year-old girl was killed. here is more on the college campuses investigators have so far. >> reporter: when naomi...
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if they are not big global they are not playing?> there are investors. i am not sure how i would characterize them, but i do talk to them on the phone every day. >> david, thank you for spending this time with us discussing puerto rico and your decision to downgrade the territory and its debt to junk. toi am still struggling understand this story, i think you need to send me down there, executives. cvs, you know what is going on there today, going cold turkey. what will that cost the company? >> one of the most successful hedge fund managers of 2013 deion cooperman is with us shortly. we are streaming on your smartphone tablet. catch us on bloomberg.com. ♪ back to "market makers." everyone is talking about the big news from cvs. the first national drugstore chain to stop selling tobacco rod x -- tobacco products. olivia sterns is here with more on this surprise move. olivia, investors, eric and i have the question -- what is this going to do to the company's broader line -- bottom line? people love the message, but what does it do t
if they are not big global they are not playing?> there are investors. i am not sure how i would characterize them, but i do talk to them on the phone every day. >> david, thank you for spending this time with us discussing puerto rico and your decision to downgrade the territory and its debt to junk. toi am still struggling understand this story, i think you need to send me down there, executives. cvs, you know what is going on there today, going cold turkey. what will that cost the...
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they grew up in taiwan. then they came here. they were very lucky. they came in the '50s. they got scholarships. my dad, in fact, went to college in iowa and went to graduate school in cleveland. and that's where my mother was in school. so they met. so you know, asian-americans are all over the place. you can find asian-americans in, well, fargo, or in the deep south. it's amazing how diverse these stories are. c-span: you say that there are 10 million asian-americans. >> guest: roughly. c-span: explain first what would you classify as an asian-american? >> guest: yeah. that's -- that's an interesting, tough question. it's a harder question than it seems. i wouldn't classify anyone. you know, i would allow people to declare for themselves. an asian-american is -- well, it's a strange concept. there aren't asian-americans in asia. you know, for one thing, the people in asia -- well, they're there. they're not here. and for another thing, there isn't a pan-asian identity, except for sort of a bad one, you know, when one nation wants to conquer another nation. so the people
they grew up in taiwan. then they came here. they were very lucky. they came in the '50s. they got scholarships. my dad, in fact, went to college in iowa and went to graduate school in cleveland. and that's where my mother was in school. so they met. so you know, asian-americans are all over the place. you can find asian-americans in, well, fargo, or in the deep south. it's amazing how diverse these stories are. c-span: you say that there are 10 million asian-americans. >> guest: roughly....
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and they, they pretty neatly fit into these categories.ere wasn't a big difference in terms of adopting the styles on campus that their peers had adopted. does that answer your, that question in. >> no, but it sounds like there isn't data -- >> right, right. so in the national surveys they don't -- it's a very kind of crude measurement. how do you see yourself. very liberal, liberal, middle of the road, conservative or very conservative. and they haven't asked conservative students in national surveys about distinctions. i saw a hand up here or -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> i find it interesting that you point out that these conservative students who are at least a minority on the campuses that you describe engage in self-victimization when that's something that conservatives constantly accuse people of color as engaging in. so i just thought that was interesting. >> may i say something about that? >> certainly. >> just off the bat? it is, indeed, ironic. it's also true that, well, maybe that's not needed. but this is what some of the cons
and they, they pretty neatly fit into these categories.ere wasn't a big difference in terms of adopting the styles on campus that their peers had adopted. does that answer your, that question in. >> no, but it sounds like there isn't data -- >> right, right. so in the national surveys they don't -- it's a very kind of crude measurement. how do you see yourself. very liberal, liberal, middle of the road, conservative or very conservative. and they haven't asked conservative students...
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they are just saying this so you know how much they can make. they will create 5700 jobs.hey can do much more than just build car batteries. they will be able to use these batteries to store energy that is created at wind farms. they are making super charging stations. they are all around the big city areas. they will be able to store electricity and move it to you as needed. it is taking tesla so much further. >> it is not only partly owned by elon musk, but if you buy a tesla, they will offer to put in solar panels. >> you have a tesla? >> yes, i do. >> what about the cost? what about electricity bill? >> it goes up slightly, but your gas bill goes down to zero. the cost of electricity versus gas is about 3:1. that is a huge incentive that people do not know about. >> thank you very much. we will see if nevada actually gets the giga. seth weintraub, the editor and publisher at electrek co. and thank you matt miller. we have breaking news about jos. a. banks and the men's wearhouse. the battle continues. we have more right here on "taking stock." ♪ >> michigan congressman
they are just saying this so you know how much they can make. they will create 5700 jobs.hey can do much more than just build car batteries. they will be able to use these batteries to store energy that is created at wind farms. they are making super charging stations. they are all around the big city areas. they will be able to store electricity and move it to you as needed. it is taking tesla so much further. >> it is not only partly owned by elon musk, but if you buy a tesla, they will...
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these are fights they should be making. they could win.inning and fighting these fights and losing them strengthens their position with the lek trait. it's good policy. and i think they need to be back and have the courage of their convictions good policy makes good politics. let get back to the job, understand we've got to resist unnecessary and counter productive government spending, but they don't. >> they don't. they actually sign up or look at the farm bill. they signed on and added a lot of stuffing in this bill. and, you know, when it comes at the time when they even themselves have been saying they can't cease and assist on the sort of thing. the party leadership does just that. would kill them to even try to attach something, anything, to debt ceiling measures. even if you knew it go down. at least you've been trying. they didn't even try. >> well, i think they're so weary of being run up that blind alley and having to retreat with their tail between their legs. they made -- i think they may have been wise to avoid that fight. but
these are fights they should be making. they could win.inning and fighting these fights and losing them strengthens their position with the lek trait. it's good policy. and i think they need to be back and have the courage of their convictions good policy makes good politics. let get back to the job, understand we've got to resist unnecessary and counter productive government spending, but they don't. >> they don't. they actually sign up or look at the farm bill. they signed on and added...
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now at some point they opened fire on somebody for some reap they may have died. they are not saying anything about the person whether that person lived at the home or not and a spokesperson is headed to the scene and they are to handle what happened to them, this will be a lengthy crime scene investigation tape is in the area and this is alex savage news ktvu news. >>> a high-speed chase occurred last night. they whether in marin county last night and rear continued it minutes later. police say they then crashed their own car on the bridge before running towards the pressed sid yes and what led to the crash in the live report. this was the store story we first brought you yesterday during mornings on 2. officers jaun gonzalez and brian law responded to a crash 20 miles south of fresno. the two officers were told the accident was on the northbound side near kingsberg but it was actually on the southbound side. officers done stall less struggled but the car flipped and the two officers were killed instantly. >> we lost two officers, members of the highway patrol, t
now at some point they opened fire on somebody for some reap they may have died. they are not saying anything about the person whether that person lived at the home or not and a spokesperson is headed to the scene and they are to handle what happened to them, this will be a lengthy crime scene investigation tape is in the area and this is alex savage news ktvu news. >>> a high-speed chase occurred last night. they whether in marin county last night and rear continued it minutes later....
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they have a lot of users. >> of course. >> they are not on your list. where are they? formal google person is running a. where are they in the mix? >> they have to define their part of this platform strategy. >> will there be one winner or will it simply be a shared bonanza? >> i hope -- i hope that the market never goes back to the marcus off almonds that i lived through ash microsoft dominance that i lived through 20 years ago. i am proud that there are four extremely well run companies that identified. >> my question was will one emerge? >> unlikely, and the reason has to do with the way the internet works. microsoft dominance was possible because of the limited distribution -- it was the way that pcs were sold. someone can do a phenomenal job over here and no one notices. all the sudden -- >> it only uses mobile. >> instagram was only available on mobile. and that was facebook's last acquisition. >> is that your primary challenger? >> facebook continues to do very well. they are well run, have very good engineering, and have quite a few people we know. >> engineeri
they have a lot of users. >> of course. >> they are not on your list. where are they? formal google person is running a. where are they in the mix? >> they have to define their part of this platform strategy. >> will there be one winner or will it simply be a shared bonanza? >> i hope -- i hope that the market never goes back to the marcus off almonds that i lived through ash microsoft dominance that i lived through 20 years ago. i am proud that there are four...
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say they are not surprised they have found them their since they have regular encounters with those now the researchers say anybody who is in grassy or wooded areas should check for particular and if you find one on your body draw it out with twicersers. >>> we are about to tell you the current metal count including the results of a major race and if you don't want to know, look away from your screen but first, in less than two hours, a bay area out let, talking about poll lane in he had months. only the -- edmond. >>> the figure skater posted this picture on twitter just about 20 minutes ago and said finally ran into joe in the olympic village. the san jose shark setter and u.s.a. men's hockey in the czech republic will play later today. >>> here is the count am from the giant slollum and became the first in olympic history to win gold metals. united states and russia tied and won metals germany has 15. >>> there is nothing big yet, you are right, this commute is still ramping up and let's look at what we have with these commutes at the bay bridge toll plaza and we are certainly ge
say they are not surprised they have found them their since they have regular encounters with those now the researchers say anybody who is in grassy or wooded areas should check for particular and if you find one on your body draw it out with twicersers. >>> we are about to tell you the current metal count including the results of a major race and if you don't want to know, look away from your screen but first, in less than two hours, a bay area out let, talking about poll lane in he...
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maybe they are smart error they work harder or they are luckyer. whatever reason in a global economy that success is magnified. michael jordan made good money playing basketball but he made more nmoney because he can do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market globalization, new technology, some people offer the ability to make even more off their talentses. as a result of that there is growing inequality. look at this video that caught fire on the internet. it will has been viewed 13 million times. >> here's the actual distribution of wealth in erk ma. the poorest americans don't even register. they are down to pocket change. the top 2 to 5 percent are actually off the chart of the scale and the top one percent, this guy, his stack of money stretches ten times higher than he can show. the average worker needs to work more than month to earn what the ceo makes in one hour. >> the level of inequality is wrong especially people on the left like bob beckel. >> you said the free market handles all of this. we shouldn't let t
maybe they are smart error they work harder or they are luckyer. whatever reason in a global economy that success is magnified. michael jordan made good money playing basketball but he made more nmoney because he can do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market globalization, new technology, some people offer the ability to make even more off their talentses. as a result of that there is growing inequality. look at this video that caught fire on the internet. it will...
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they have a way they say it too.could be at a festival talking about how disgusting the cops are and police! it is the second sill labelle. hold them, stay down. i said let him go. no, we need an ambulance. >> this happens to you a lot? >> i had to save a bum -- he doesn't want to go to the ambulance. he said i am a drunk and he waddled off. >> and then what time did your dad get home? >> that's actually how i met my dad. i hadn't seen him in 30 years. >> joanne, you hate children. especially needy ones. i guess we know how you would react to this. >> especially because i am a woman living in the city, i don't make eye contact with anyone. anyone that comes up to me will make me sign up for something and i waive them off. it really does matter where in the country this is happening. i think for the most part we try to distance ourselves from people. that's our society today. i am surprised we did see an instance where somebody was helpful. >> they do these shows and abc did them where -- whoa, there is my pen. how wo
they have a way they say it too.could be at a festival talking about how disgusting the cops are and police! it is the second sill labelle. hold them, stay down. i said let him go. no, we need an ambulance. >> this happens to you a lot? >> i had to save a bum -- he doesn't want to go to the ambulance. he said i am a drunk and he waddled off. >> and then what time did your dad get home? >> that's actually how i met my dad. i hadn't seen him in 30 years. >> joanne,...
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they thought that they might try to legislate morality. but really he did not do anything noticeably islamic. at the same time, his government was not very competent. he did not deliver. if a representative of his government wrecking table with us, they would say that was because the whole state was conspiring against us and there is some truth in that. he was never fully in control of the government stop he was perched on top of it. the police did not show up for work. they were against him and his government. his interior minister 22. the coup.ined there was a tangible hostility in the state-run media under president morsi. dynamice that a truly man of the ages politician could have somehow taken control and works the bureaucracy to his will, but morsi was not that man. fore is responsible in part -- >> there is some drama. some soldiers were killed in the sinai and it provoked a kind of desire for change within the military. shakeup, president morsi named sisi at his defense manager -- minister. isi handed over power to morsi. they were
they thought that they might try to legislate morality. but really he did not do anything noticeably islamic. at the same time, his government was not very competent. he did not deliver. if a representative of his government wrecking table with us, they would say that was because the whole state was conspiring against us and there is some truth in that. he was never fully in control of the government stop he was perched on top of it. the police did not show up for work. they were against him...
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they have gone to college. they have graduated and they have left the nest.seeing these pretty massive inequalities in the amount of debt that they owe and we have to think about how that's going to affect their wellbeing moving forward. >> i think it's pretty stacked against the middle class the. i feel we work hard and to provide for a family and then once it comes to higher education, we are just kind of forgotten about. >> 1, 2, 3. >> patricia sogba, al jazeera, brooklyn, ohio. >> the struggle to pay off student debt has some middle class families doing everything together. >> that's the goal, at least, of kendra maddox whose daughter karen is a high school senior. the family cannot afford to send her to a private university so they are searching for scholarships to sends her to community college. from damascus, or gone. good do see you both. kendra, tell me what you are doing, where you think you can end up sending karen to college and how you are going to manage the cost of it. >> well, we are hoping that some scholarships come through for her from some
they have gone to college. they have graduated and they have left the nest.seeing these pretty massive inequalities in the amount of debt that they owe and we have to think about how that's going to affect their wellbeing moving forward. >> i think it's pretty stacked against the middle class the. i feel we work hard and to provide for a family and then once it comes to higher education, we are just kind of forgotten about. >> 1, 2, 3. >> patricia sogba, al jazeera, brooklyn,...
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they had a minority. they were kept in check anyone nominally illegal. they became a safety valve. they were a way to direct islamist energies into a nonviolent channel. that is not the case anymore. now they are outlawed and they have been gunned down in the streets in large numbers, or than 1000. tens of thousands of them have been jailed. that he's on nonviolent channel has been eliminated. >> and i assume it has been radicalizing the moderates among them. >> the actual members, the nominally illegal. they became a safety valve. they were a way to direct islamist energies into a nonviolent channel. that is not the case anymore. dues-paying members who attend brotherhood ideology, i do not think they are likely to take up arms. that is a relatively small number of people who voted for president morsi. when you're talking about radicalizing, you are talking about younger people who might have been attracted to the muslim brotherhood, but did not become fully involved. now they may be attracted to these newer, more militant groups. there is a new group carrying the fight militant i
they had a minority. they were kept in check anyone nominally illegal. they became a safety valve. they were a way to direct islamist energies into a nonviolent channel. that is not the case anymore. now they are outlawed and they have been gunned down in the streets in large numbers, or than 1000. tens of thousands of them have been jailed. that he's on nonviolent channel has been eliminated. >> and i assume it has been radicalizing the moderates among them. >> the actual members,...
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they can't pay $160 a share. they haven't up to this point. it's better than a 50/50 chance at this point that comcast will proceed and divest some subscribers and move forward with the deal. >> my partner, jon erlichman, our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, and bloomberg news reporter, alex sherman. up next, protecting critical infrastructure from hack attacks. the white house releases new standards, but will companies follow through? ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. on wednesday, the obama administration released new cyber security guidelines designed to get banks, utilities and other essential services to improve their defenses against hackers. they outlined basic voluntary standards they can use, but this framework doesn't include financial incentives to help companies improve their defenses. our editor at large, cory johnson, and i spoke with whitehouse correspondent, phil mattingly and ken bentsen, president and c.e.o. of securities industry in the financial markets association from new york.
they can't pay $160 a share. they haven't up to this point. it's better than a 50/50 chance at this point that comcast will proceed and divest some subscribers and move forward with the deal. >> my partner, jon erlichman, our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, and bloomberg news reporter, alex sherman. up next, protecting critical infrastructure from hack attacks. the white house releases new standards, but will companies follow through? ♪ >> welcome back to the best of...
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they found a wind tunnel and they retro fitted it. they built ski bindings and projects the drag data. they can practice what we want and take what they larment. >> they have a reputation of being chilled. the members are wearing a device to track g-force. what is this? >> it's made by kata fault sports. it is strapped to the boots when they do tripping runs in the half vibing. it has an accelerometer which measures g-forces, velocity in the middle of it. they cap figure out how to ayoust the form to make the tricks bigger. it's about going big. catching the air. the next one is interesting. the u.s. bob sled team have a vehicle built by bmw. >> they do. they have not won since 1936. bmw were hired. they developed carbon finer, redistributed the weight making it master and importantly they made the steering system more responsive. when they are hurtling doing the hit, there's no way to accelerate tore debate, it's about the steering. >> is the u.s. the only team with a bob sled like this. >> the skeleton is a sport i love to watch. it
they found a wind tunnel and they retro fitted it. they built ski bindings and projects the drag data. they can practice what we want and take what they larment. >> they have a reputation of being chilled. the members are wearing a device to track g-force. what is this? >> it's made by kata fault sports. it is strapped to the boots when they do tripping runs in the half vibing. it has an accelerometer which measures g-forces, velocity in the middle of it. they cap figure out how to...
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the way they are weak is how they treat people.t people strike, that they will get a lot of money, and i will get however i am treated, but it is a corrosive process. >> that seems to have been the trade-off. not knowing the situation there, the people were traditionally paid very well, and more than the industry average. hours?t the >> you bumped into people who left, who i was coaching at pimco, and he was about ready to explode. he was a very hard-working individual, he was very unhappy. with someonefirm else, and was a different person. i had heard about mohamed el-erian leaving and going to harvard, and basically people can take the pressure intellectually up to a point, and then it stops. not everyone is bill gross, not everyone can handle that kind of wrestler -- pressure for 30 years. what you have done is you have lost human capital. when i brought mohamed el-erian back, i thought that would solve their problems. you have a second iconic investment manager, it was a brilliant move. and then you lost him. when i read about
the way they are weak is how they treat people.t people strike, that they will get a lot of money, and i will get however i am treated, but it is a corrosive process. >> that seems to have been the trade-off. not knowing the situation there, the people were traditionally paid very well, and more than the industry average. hours?t the >> you bumped into people who left, who i was coaching at pimco, and he was about ready to explode. he was a very hard-working individual, he was very...
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they boasted and needed to boast so they want admit what they knew to be true. they did was wrong. >> a strange moment is the indonesian vice president talked to a group of canningsters involved in this many years ago and the guy is out there telling them "we need people like you", and sometimes it's necessary to beat people up. >> the film is not so much a film about what happened in 1965, it's a film about an expose of a regime of fear, thuggery and corruption that has been in place since 1965. a regime built by the killers, a film about what happens to common humanity, to each other, when we build the political and commim system on the basis of these lives. >> again, how did you manage to get these people to come in front of your cameras and talk to you in such detail about how they mass ablingered people? -- massacred people. >> i made the film in collaboration with a group of survivors of the 1955/"66 killings. when they found out we were talking about the village, the arm, i would no longer let the survivors participate. they said "you mustn't talk to the
they boasted and needed to boast so they want admit what they knew to be true. they did was wrong. >> a strange moment is the indonesian vice president talked to a group of canningsters involved in this many years ago and the guy is out there telling them "we need people like you", and sometimes it's necessary to beat people up. >> the film is not so much a film about what happened in 1965, it's a film about an expose of a regime of fear, thuggery and corruption that has...
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they would say they are still a technology company.uilding great risk systems for today's problems has always been a recipe that worked. you can look at your facebook profile and tell a lot more about you than where did the transaction happen? >> wepay made a huge pivot. how do we know they are on the right track? >> the numbers are pretty good. look at this new chapter. for 15 years, e-commerce has been about products. you used to go to a corner of your house and search online and have it shipped to you. the future is these marketplaces that bring buyers and sellers together. >> it is a crowded space and a challenging space. you said just over a year ago when you were at google wallet, nobody is delivering any solution that will get scale, including me. what are the biggest challenges? >> i was speaking about off-line. it is a long-term thing. how do you update today's swipe to something better? in terms of marketplaces that are reinventing services, think about the way you find a babysitter or you get your laundry done. all of these
they would say they are still a technology company.uilding great risk systems for today's problems has always been a recipe that worked. you can look at your facebook profile and tell a lot more about you than where did the transaction happen? >> wepay made a huge pivot. how do we know they are on the right track? >> the numbers are pretty good. look at this new chapter. for 15 years, e-commerce has been about products. you used to go to a corner of your house and search online and...
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how did they come across this? they saw something. how did they not notice all of this before. >> they have been walking on it for years on their property. they had their dog with them. you know, it wasn't exactly on the trail. so what we understand is that maybe they saw a glint of light, maybe the sup hit one of the tin cans and they went over and took a stick, dug it out, took out the can, it was very heavy. they thought it was full of paint and they took it back, discovered there was gold in there. then they went back with a melts cans. >> this is unique on a number of different levels. among them, the fact that the coins stayed pristine after more than 100 years? >> that's what is really incredible about this. it isn't just the fact there is over 1400 gold coins. but these cold coins are rare. there is over 70 different dates and varieties as well as being in pristine condition. so we figure that somebody perhaps somebody in a mining industry would get his remuneration and take a xwufrming of these gold coins and put them in a ca
how did they come across this? they saw something. how did they not notice all of this before. >> they have been walking on it for years on their property. they had their dog with them. you know, it wasn't exactly on the trail. so what we understand is that maybe they saw a glint of light, maybe the sup hit one of the tin cans and they went over and took a stick, dug it out, took out the can, it was very heavy. they thought it was full of paint and they took it back, discovered there was...
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they will make sure they hold this up for everybody in involved until they determine what happened forarge. >> and obviously his fiancee. if it does turn out, brian, that he is at fault and he did start this altercation, do you see the nfl or the ravens suspending him? i know that goodell has the ability to suspend him, to impose penalties and sensitivity training. what do you think would happen? >> yeah, well, there is no question the way it plays out. the league, i would imagine they can be very aggressive depending on exactly what the charge is and how it plays out. again, it is important to remember the players do have certain rights, but the league, in particular, roger goodell has a wide variety of options available to him in the conduct available to the league that he doesn't actually have to wait for sentencing or a trial for that matter before he puts sanctions on ray rice. >> well, we'll be watching this one for sure. coach billick, it has been an honor to have you. coming up next here on "hannity." >> what do you mean? >> we're too into this thing. i don't know how we got in
they will make sure they hold this up for everybody in involved until they determine what happened forarge. >> and obviously his fiancee. if it does turn out, brian, that he is at fault and he did start this altercation, do you see the nfl or the ravens suspending him? i know that goodell has the ability to suspend him, to impose penalties and sensitivity training. what do you think would happen? >> yeah, well, there is no question the way it plays out. the league, i would imagine...
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always seem to forget no matter how sneaky they think they are, they are caught on video. it may be early in the morning and it may be dark in this baltimore neighborhood, but this guy doesn't get away with it. this woman is having car trouble and noticed this man walks behind her, she doesn't seem him and watch, he attacks and he grabs her cell phone. she fights back, she did suffer injuries but they were not serious. but you see here 5:22 in the morning, this woman's having car trouble and this guy just takes advantage of her. >> what a dirtbag. >> for him that was, like, stealing candy from a baby. >> and he knew she couldn't get away, there was no way for her to get help, her vehicle is not working. >> according to police they believe this guy is known in the neighborhood and they are hoping somebody can recognize him from this video and turn him in. >> in north georgia at two walmarts police say a couple committed two smash-and-grabs they got away with $30,000 worth of technological equipment. we start in one walmart where this woman has broken into the glass case and
always seem to forget no matter how sneaky they think they are, they are caught on video. it may be early in the morning and it may be dark in this baltimore neighborhood, but this guy doesn't get away with it. this woman is having car trouble and noticed this man walks behind her, she doesn't seem him and watch, he attacks and he grabs her cell phone. she fights back, she did suffer injuries but they were not serious. but you see here 5:22 in the morning, this woman's having car trouble and...
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they announced they will do peter pan next year. for broadcast networks. >> on cbs when they do thursday night football, it will be really important. great games. quest on the sound of music was on, i was on twitter the entire time and most people were hating on it but it made who it is. click cbs, nbc, they all want to do great things for viewers, giving you the best experience possible. time warner cable, i moved out of new york. cable service providers are the worst customer service in the world. class that is a real flaw and it opens up opportunities. >> we will have our eye on it. thank you. thank you so much. class really fun. >> thank you. >> that will wrap it up for "in the loop." betty liu is next. stay with us. ♪ >> 30 minutes to the opening bell. this is "in the loop." the countdown begins right now. >> welcome back. you are in the loop. here's what we are working on. 30 minutes ahead of the bell, futures are indicating a lower open on this does -- this snow we thursday. snowy thursday. pepsico will keep his drinks and sn
they announced they will do peter pan next year. for broadcast networks. >> on cbs when they do thursday night football, it will be really important. great games. quest on the sound of music was on, i was on twitter the entire time and most people were hating on it but it made who it is. click cbs, nbc, they all want to do great things for viewers, giving you the best experience possible. time warner cable, i moved out of new york. cable service providers are the worst customer service in...
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they need to get what they can.aybe long-term health care or benefits -- maybe what they to put more a play leverage on the universities to get more than an education that a lot of these players -- if they secure a job it will be with a so-called college degree, which is good. the college sports -- it functions as a professional sport and is a psychological trick to have college mercenaries come in. host: on the oppose line, carl. waser: what i called about this.ave been watching it is a matter of competitive sports and competitive anything in the united states. the liberals cannot stand competition and they want to do away with it. the spelling bee is now too competitive. they know the only way they can is -- is if they our competitive spirit. host: off of facebook -- you can make your thoughts known, facebook.com/cspan. larry from tennessee is on our support line. i believe in america, the home of the free, the citizens should have the right to unionize. is look at the pros. they get compensation with injuries the
they need to get what they can.aybe long-term health care or benefits -- maybe what they to put more a play leverage on the universities to get more than an education that a lot of these players -- if they secure a job it will be with a so-called college degree, which is good. the college sports -- it functions as a professional sport and is a psychological trick to have college mercenaries come in. host: on the oppose line, carl. waser: what i called about this.ave been watching it is a matter...