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parents tv.org, you can see the report yourself, david shepardson is with thomson reuters. thank you, gentlemen. >> guest: thank you. >> thanks. in. >> c-span, created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> today voice of america director amanda bennett delivers keynote remarks at a leadership forum hosted by the usc an nonburg center. there is her first public appearance since being sworn in. live coverage at 12:10 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >>> immigration and customs enforcement director sarah saldana testified before the house oversight and government reform committee. members questioned her about why those convicted of violent offenses were released back into the u.s. rather than deported to their country of origin. this portion of the hearing is almost three hours. >> the committee will come to order, and without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. preparing for this hearing has, i'm telling you, it's hard to keep your cool in preparing for this meeting.
parents tv.org, you can see the report yourself, david shepardson is with thomson reuters. thank you, gentlemen. >> guest: thank you. >> thanks. in. >> c-span, created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> today voice of america director amanda bennett delivers keynote remarks at a leadership forum hosted by the usc an nonburg center. there is her first public appearance since being sworn...
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he is joined by david shepherdson, report for thomson reuters. >> there is no show on broadcast television, no series today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. tv 14 is the oldest rating. even the most extensive content on broadcast tv is rated as appropriate for children to watch. we learned that the tv networks themselves rate of the shows and the tv advertisers who pay the bills for the networks rely on the ratings, just like parents do. so there is a conflict of interest in terms of rating content accurately. therefore, the networks do not rate anything for mature audiences. 50 years ago in may 1966, jeremiah denton, interviewed by , hepanese news network inked morse code. mr. townley, can you tell us who was jeremiah denton? mr. townley: thank you for having me with you. jeremiah den 10 was an extraordinary american inn -- denton was aneremiah extraordinary american. a very well-respected leader among his peers and fellow aviators and the father of seven children and a husband to a wonderful wife named jane. announcer: how is he treated? was shot downe july 196
he is joined by david shepherdson, report for thomson reuters. >> there is no show on broadcast television, no series today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. tv 14 is the oldest rating. even the most extensive content on broadcast tv is rated as appropriate for children to watch. we learned that the tv networks themselves rate of the shows and the tv advertisers who pay the bills for the networks rely on the ratings, just like parents do. so there is a conflict...
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revenue saw increase of 14% in the first quarter and reported eps of 16 cents versus the thomson reuters --. >> and activision shares also in focus after the call of duty has helped beat profit and revenue for the first quarter. shares rose, up now more than 6% in afterhours trade. >> neither of jack dorsey's companies enjoying 2016 so far. some disappointment if square as well,. >> -- hurt mainly by a jump in costs. analysts are also worried about slowing growth. shares down sharply on the news about 2.5% in the aftermarket. ceo jack dorsey sounded optimistic last night. >> the core business is strong. the small business economy and moving up market towards medium size businesses has always been our sweet spot and seeing more growth in the mid market and up market opportunity and we have this fantastic new reader as well that allows any one of our sellers to accept apple pay, also samsung pay and the world is moving towards chip cards and we have the fastest implementation out there. so we're seeing a lot of that in the business itself. >> there were some bright spots, including a 51% j
revenue saw increase of 14% in the first quarter and reported eps of 16 cents versus the thomson reuters --. >> and activision shares also in focus after the call of duty has helped beat profit and revenue for the first quarter. shares rose, up now more than 6% in afterhours trade. >> neither of jack dorsey's companies enjoying 2016 so far. some disappointment if square as well,. >> -- hurt mainly by a jump in costs. analysts are also worried about slowing growth. shares down...
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according to thomson reuters, last week $4 billion left u.s.s and etfs, and nobody, perhaps, is feeling the pain worse than an area other than mutual funds, hedge funds. in 2015 hedge fund shutdowns outnumbered start-ups for the first time since 2009. looks like the party's kind of winding down in hedge fund worked. york capital management founder jamie dynan says much of this can be chalked up to inexperience. listen. >> after everybody started reading about how much money hedge fund managers are making about a dozen years ago, this became like the restaurants, you know, of the, you know, the new millennial. i mean, everybody who left wall street used to start restaurants, then they'd say i'm going to start a hedge fund. most of them probably really didn't know what they were doing. liz: how right is he? listen, he's right, can i tell you? jamie dynan is very, very smart, highly respected, and he's talking on wall street week tonight, 8 p.m. eastern. much more of that interview. the iconic show has a brand new home on the fox business network.
according to thomson reuters, last week $4 billion left u.s.s and etfs, and nobody, perhaps, is feeling the pain worse than an area other than mutual funds, hedge funds. in 2015 hedge fund shutdowns outnumbered start-ups for the first time since 2009. looks like the party's kind of winding down in hedge fund worked. york capital management founder jamie dynan says much of this can be chalked up to inexperience. listen. >> after everybody started reading about how much money hedge fund...
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he is joined by david shepherdson, report for thomson reuters. >> there is no show on broadcast television, no series today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. tv 14 is the oldest rating. even the most extensive content on broadcast tv is rated as appropriate for children to watch. we learned that the tv networks themselves rate of the shows and the tv advertisers who pay the bills for the networks rely on the ratings, just like parents do. so there is a conflict of interest in terms of rating content accurately. therefore, the networks do not rate
he is joined by david shepherdson, report for thomson reuters. >> there is no show on broadcast television, no series today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. tv 14 is the oldest rating. even the most extensive content on broadcast tv is rated as appropriate for children to watch. we learned that the tv networks themselves rate of the shows and the tv advertisers who pay the bills for the networks rely on the ratings, just like parents do. so there is a conflict...
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j joined with the reporter from thomson reuters. >> there is no series on broadcast television today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. the explicit rating. we have learned that the tv networks themselves rate the shows and the tv advertisers rely on the ratings, just like parents do. there is a conflict of interest ratingms of reading -- content accurately. incapable of doing what it was intended. communicators" tonight on c-span two. history,tures in chapman university professor jennifer keane looks at myths i.ut americans in world war this class is
j joined with the reporter from thomson reuters. >> there is no series on broadcast television today that is rated appropriate for anything older than children. the explicit rating. we have learned that the tv networks themselves rate the shows and the tv advertisers rely on the ratings, just like parents do. there is a conflict of interest ratingms of reading -- content accurately. incapable of doing what it was intended. communicators" tonight on c-span two. history,tures in...
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he's reporter with thomson reuters. what is in the report you mentioned is there hasn't been a g rated program in prime time since 2008, it was the price is right. is that a reflection of sort of where he is today or does it suggest the networks just are not interested in having that kind of programming? >> i think the latter. what's interesting, we are now like you said almost a decade since we had the last regularly scheduled series rated g. in last week's we have a new one. it's called probing child on nbc and it is winning its timeslot every sunday night so it shows there still is a market for family-friendly , as long as it's well produced and good production values. >> there is a huge market for this. i think the networks, i spent 15 years myself at nbc. i don't know anybody who intentionally tries to her children or tries to push the envelope for envelope pushing sake but there is a mentality and when they see something that's out there that's successful they tried to make it a little more edgy, a little more pro
he's reporter with thomson reuters. what is in the report you mentioned is there hasn't been a g rated program in prime time since 2008, it was the price is right. is that a reflection of sort of where he is today or does it suggest the networks just are not interested in having that kind of programming? >> i think the latter. what's interesting, we are now like you said almost a decade since we had the last regularly scheduled series rated g. in last week's we have a new one. it's called...
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. >> the average annalsed estimate according to thomson reuters. for cisco today. scare about what cisco says because it is the biggest make of all of that equipment. the big sellers of course for cisco, switches and routers. but also data centers. any commentary on the forecast or macroeconomic conditions will be key as well. the stock has finished higher the day after earnings. cisco's report will be the next big thing on data about companies and governments around the world if they are spending on enterprise technology. >> thank you. susan lee and more what we can expect from sales force. >> adjusted eps of --. billings also a key metric. and this measures revenue plus change in deferred revenue. and we're expecting 1.5 billion. which represents an increase of 16%. shares have been pretty volten since the end of last year. they have rebounded 40% since february lows and something else to watch for. stock based compensation. representing 12% of fiscal profit and if the stock price falls the sales force could engage and they could have to do more aggressive resolu
. >> the average annalsed estimate according to thomson reuters. for cisco today. scare about what cisco says because it is the biggest make of all of that equipment. the big sellers of course for cisco, switches and routers. but also data centers. any commentary on the forecast or macroeconomic conditions will be key as well. the stock has finished higher the day after earnings. cisco's report will be the next big thing on data about companies and governments around the world if they are...