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we of the university of oregon now do we pens a blog called tim do we is fed watch which is widely read by analysts and market watchers interested in understanding what exactly the federal reserve is doing now i first asked him if he believes that growth this quarter could exceed three percent here's what he had to say. i think that there would be in fact a possibility we could see some stronger numbers and consumer spending in these capital spending side would not terribly would not surprise me you know a significant amount really i do think the economy is trending somewhere around two and a half to three percent and sort of stuck in that range so in comparison to the dismal report this first quarter i could easily see second quarter coming and stronger. and what do you make of the job market in iraq given recent data on unemployment non-farm payrolls and jobless claims so i think that so when i look at the the path of data recently i tend to see it as relatively slow and steady i think we've had a few stronger numbers on the non-farm payroll side in the last couple months but in
we of the university of oregon now do we pens a blog called tim do we is fed watch which is widely read by analysts and market watchers interested in understanding what exactly the federal reserve is doing now i first asked him if he believes that growth this quarter could exceed three percent here's what he had to say. i think that there would be in fact a possibility we could see some stronger numbers and consumer spending in these capital spending side would not terribly would not surprise...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and way the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. where you like me or what your comedy news was from t. to comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. like a vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. i. welcome back to the south now u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to return in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen and of course with expected growth and declining unemployment many fed watchers believe that the federal reserve will continue to taper and hike interest rates so to get some input on what's going on with the macro econom
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it is and today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. there is the new i'm a grown because we're now got a polygamous family looking for a woman who understands me anyway and i want her to share my goal of saving our people from extinction of those. young i've had two failed marriages and she's had to. change how i did to you to what's make them a smart and have decided to find a man to marry as. you wish we want to more women you could say your kids together with us. you're my dream is to have let's say thirty to forty kids are going to do that with only one wife so it's impossible. temporary history of yugoslavia its formation as a prosperous and peaceful country was considered to be a success story market so. in many regards it was them open t
time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it is and today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. there is the new i'm a grown because we're now got a polygamous family looking for a woman who...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and way the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. where you like me or what your comedy news was from ti what did comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire lighting into the necks of the corporate elite and the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't. call it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. welcome back to the south now u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to re
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the ersity of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and way the fed will do whatever it dies and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air flows in numbers of the bell stick around. ukraine is being destroyed before very eyes but the western mainstream media won't tell you that the first oppose the lead of state department spokesperson jen psaki she doesn't know much about anything particularly history politics and geo political facts. we speak your language as i mean some of the will or not of the. programs documentaries and spanish what matters to you. there's a little turn to bangalore stories. here. the spanish find out more visit. welcome back to the south now u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to return in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen and of course with expected growth and declining
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it denies and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell stick around. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin two of the two or three close on the our team at work. it's going to give you a different perspective give you one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the work it's a revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness is frustrated with the system extremely probably would be described as angry i think i'm a strong. leader single. welcome back to the u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to return in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen and of course with expected growth and declining unemployment
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she looked us right in the eye and told us tim scoggin wasn't doing that that we were on the wrong track and he would never do that. she trusted him completely. >> tim was 33 years old, single and had a close personal relationship with the nobles but a background check revealed an unusual past. before buying the nobles' business, scoggin lived in lane know, texas, about 130 miles away. while there, he met two elderly sisters, catherine and cordelia norton. the last surviving members of an old texas family that made millions mining granite. the two sisters never married and lived in a large mansion while running separate businesses. 75-year-old catherine was the younger of the two. >> her nickname was girlie. she was very frilly, very lady-like. >> catherine ran a flower shop and met tim scoggin while he was working for a local funeral home. 83-year-old cordelia was a beer distributor and a cattle rancher. >> she was rough. she had a man style haircut. she wore khaki clothes and she could cuss better than any sailor you ever saw. >> as scoggin got to know the sisters he spent increasing a
she looked us right in the eye and told us tim scoggin wasn't doing that that we were on the wrong track and he would never do that. she trusted him completely. >> tim was 33 years old, single and had a close personal relationship with the nobles but a background check revealed an unusual past. before buying the nobles' business, scoggin lived in lane know, texas, about 130 miles away. while there, he met two elderly sisters, catherine and cordelia norton. the last surviving members of an...
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what lesson or message do you take from the tramp of thad cochran and the loss of tim --do does it say anything to you about where things are going or is it just poll techs and local and there's no message? >> listen, despite what you might see portrayed, the republican party is a big tent party. parties are coalitions. if you travel overseas and you see parliaments, those are made up of these wildly different coalitions of cobbling certain groups and philosophies together to form a government or body. here we have two parties but those two parties are tremendous amounts of coalitions. that's the way our parties have operated for a long time. what you're seeing now is a healthy debate and struggle about with which of those coalitions gets more seats in the republican party than other coalitions. i thought it was, at the end of the day, i think americans are ready for governance. this last five years has been so devastating to the middle class, devastating to energy price, s, devastating to our national security, it's been devastating to their own health care. they're looking for some l
what lesson or message do you take from the tramp of thad cochran and the loss of tim --do does it say anything to you about where things are going or is it just poll techs and local and there's no message? >> listen, despite what you might see portrayed, the republican party is a big tent party. parties are coalitions. if you travel overseas and you see parliaments, those are made up of these wildly different coalitions of cobbling certain groups and philosophies together to form a...
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. >> pitcher tim lincecum doing something no pitcher has done in more than 100 years >> will a's abandonuth? a word of a deal to keep them playing in oakland. >> this is a world where there are haves and have-nots. >>> a backlash against technology. google is the target. >> abc7 news first to break tonight's top story on twitter. federal agents raiding this home, taking down one of the best-known prostitution sites n the internet. good evening, everyone, i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama fgs daetz. fbi cracking down on an fbi sex site agents call a front for prostitution. tonight, two people were arrested one house is innt mn view. we're live from there with the latest. >> this is where eric lives. he operated a web site that facilitated prostitution. the goflt is trying to get him to forfeit $5 million. agents pounding on the front doors at 8:00 in the morning. >> i look down here and i go, jesus. fbi police all over the place. what in the world is going on? >> fbi and irs had a warrant to search for, and seize evidence to the web site my red wook. 53-year-old who goes by the nickname red was
. >> pitcher tim lincecum doing something no pitcher has done in more than 100 years >> will a's abandonuth? a word of a deal to keep them playing in oakland. >> this is a world where there are haves and have-nots. >>> a backlash against technology. google is the target. >> abc7 news first to break tonight's top story on twitter. federal agents raiding this home, taking down one of the best-known prostitution sites n the internet. good evening, everyone, i'm...
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. >> pitcher tim lincecum doing something no pitcher has done in more than 100 years >> will a's abandon plans to move south? a word of a deal to keep them playing in oakland. >> this is a world where there are haves and have-nots. >>> a backlash against technology. google is the target. >> abc7 news first to break tonight's top story on twitter. federal agents raiding this home, taking down one of the best-known prostitution sites n the internet. good evening, everyone, i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama fgs daetz. fbi cracking down on an fbi sex site agents call a front for prostitution. tonight, two people were arrested one house is in mountain view. we're live from there with the latest. >> this is where eric lives. he operated a web site that facilitated prostitution. the goflt is trying to get him to forfeit $5 million. agents pounding on the front doors at 8:00 in the morning. >> i look down here and i go, jesus. fbi police all over the place. what in the world is going on? >> fbi and irs had a warrant to search for, and seize evidence to the web site my red wook. 53-year-old who goes by
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brown'' cuenta con el 50 por ciento de apoyo para su reeleccin mientras que sus dos rivales republicanos, ''neel kashkari'' y ''timdonnelly'' tienen el 18 y 15 por ciento respectivamente... si ''brown'' logra el 50 por ciento ms un voto, gana la eleccin y si ninguno obtiene ese porcentaje, los dos aspirantes con ms votos pasan a segunda vuelta... lorena ---en la ciudad de san jos los residentes tienen que votar por la ''medida b''. take vo la propuesta busca continuar con un impuesto para los fondos de funcionamiento del sistema de bibliotecas pblicas... si se aprueba la medida, se podra extender los impuestos en un 22 por ciento para los prximos 25 aÑos... take half slab de ser rechazada, las bibliotecas perdern cerca de 8 millones de dlares anuales, provocando despidos y reduccin de horas de servicios... se requiere dos tercios de aprobacin para que se adopte la propuesta... juanfra ---el concilio de san jos est a punto de tomar una decisin acerca de las regulaciones de la marihuana medicinal... take vo el mes pasado se retras la votacin en una propuesta que podra cerrar a un considerable nmero de dispensarios e
brown'' cuenta con el 50 por ciento de apoyo para su reeleccin mientras que sus dos rivales republicanos, ''neel kashkari'' y ''timdonnelly'' tienen el 18 y 15 por ciento respectivamente... si ''brown'' logra el 50 por ciento ms un voto, gana la eleccin y si ninguno obtiene ese porcentaje, los dos aspirantes con ms votos pasan a segunda vuelta... lorena ---en la ciudad de san jos los residentes tienen que votar por la ''medida b''. take vo la propuesta busca continuar con un impuesto para los...
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afterwards, what he will do tonight, tim said i'll go home, maybe i'll have a drink. wait. can i say that? he can do whatever he wants >> collin, if you had a chance to talk to joe panic. this is a no hitter on the line. . >> i said what a week you've had he said all i wanted to do is pick it up. make an easy throw. and it was a pretty easy ground ball for him. what a week for him, man. >> yes. just excitement. >> yes. >> we'll see you again at 6:00. excitement over that no hitter as giants fans left this afternoon's game. >> this is an awesome job. >> it's electric. wonderful. >> great. >> good job. >> it was electric on the newsroom. one worted was awesome. one fan said this is his first baseball game. he didn't know what it was before today. he does now. and coming up at 6:00 we'll have team coverage on the story. more on the day on the mound. >> across bay, a's reached an agreement to stay in oakland. not quite a done deal yet, saying the club agreed on a 10-year lease extension that has to be approved by the boor, city of oakland and the alameda county board of supervis
afterwards, what he will do tonight, tim said i'll go home, maybe i'll have a drink. wait. can i say that? he can do whatever he wants >> collin, if you had a chance to talk to joe panic. this is a no hitter on the line. . >> i said what a week you've had he said all i wanted to do is pick it up. make an easy throw. and it was a pretty easy ground ball for him. what a week for him, man. >> yes. just excitement. >> yes. >> we'll see you again at 6:00. excitement...
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. >> i don't think it is likely going to be that way, tim. i do believe we will be liberators. >> if we do have to take action, do you think it'll be a long war or short war? >> my own judgment and based on my time of secretary of defense and having operated in this area of the past i'm confident our troops will be successful and i this i it'll go relatively quickly. but weeks rather than months. >> the war would last weeks in iraq. cheney was still getting it wrong in may of to 05 when he told larry king, i think they're in the last throws, if you will be of the insurgency. >> howard, it seems to be that demand is shameless. they used to say that liberace laughed all the way to the bank. but this guy come out again and again and again, wrong, wrong, wrong. and enjoys the fact he has the immediate media. getting attention of the wall street journal. just run him like he is henry kissinger. i don't get it. >> chris, i think you are looking that the through the wrong lens. he is not a politician any more. an diplomat. not a secretary of state. he is
. >> i don't think it is likely going to be that way, tim. i do believe we will be liberators. >> if we do have to take action, do you think it'll be a long war or short war? >> my own judgment and based on my time of secretary of defense and having operated in this area of the past i'm confident our troops will be successful and i this i it'll go relatively quickly. but weeks rather than months. >> the war would last weeks in iraq. cheney was still getting it wrong in...
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tim, what do you think?expectations were so high, as we got into friday people saying it's headed up for a disappointment. putting more pressure on these guys to do something more extreme. people expected to be disappointed. i think you could see some follow through tomorrow. it's not just the ecb. the banks of japan. it disappoints as you play emerging. i would be long the eem. the merging is getting strength out of stronger u.s. economy and china being less bad. >> is there chance we go negative rates? >> yeah. >> what does that say though? what statement does that make? >> how much of a catalyst is that going to be if they're not lending now. we have dabbled in this before very small amounts in europe and it's worked and sometimes it hasn't. i don't know if that's going to be enough of a catalyst. >> big movers of the day. drop for fuelcell down 8%. >> as you look at the second half of the year they say they're going to meet their target. but today a blood bath. >> pop for general motors. >> big numbers y
tim, what do you think?expectations were so high, as we got into friday people saying it's headed up for a disappointment. putting more pressure on these guys to do something more extreme. people expected to be disappointed. i think you could see some follow through tomorrow. it's not just the ecb. the banks of japan. it disappoints as you play emerging. i would be long the eem. the merging is getting strength out of stronger u.s. economy and china being less bad. >> is there chance we go...
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. >> tim, it's still a show-me story for apple, right? this goes well beyond what they are doing a balance sheet and split their stock. at this point we want to see products in the pipeline and innovation coming out of the pipeline and more than iphone 6, i would presume. >> well, right. i think they showed you that innovation during the developer conference. these things are gradual changes. if they will offer products where they have ios on different screen sizes and devices give the developers tools to develop that. what apple showed last week showed there's a lot to come and they relied on the companies to develop great products. i think they showed something last week that the street might even be ignoring. >> david, some cases we're asking too much of apple to have all the developments in the pipeline and products like the iwatch that people are putting into their models with the company not announcing a word of it yet and yet at the same time it shouldn't make any difference to the company's fundamental valuation the number of shares outstanding. >> no, that's true, but yo
. >> tim, it's still a show-me story for apple, right? this goes well beyond what they are doing a balance sheet and split their stock. at this point we want to see products in the pipeline and innovation coming out of the pipeline and more than iphone 6, i would presume. >> well, right. i think they showed you that innovation during the developer conference. these things are gradual changes. if they will offer products where they have ios on different screen sizes and devices give...
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you've how much time spent with steve jobs, people want to know what you think of the job tim cook is doingdifferent kind of leader. we were just at a panel with larry summers and drew faust. i said what did you learn from each other's leadership and they say there's different styles of leadership. some people are managers, some are visionaries you drive things. ins good to have a cycle leadership whether it's that a company or magazine. somebody who is a transforming visionary and then you have somebody who knows that to execute. tim cook is excellent knowing how to execute the basic dna of apple which is that ute matters, we make really good products, and he's doing that, but he is a you from leader than steve. maybe we need steve jobs to go to a tim cook -- i've finished writing a book called "the innovators." it's about how you have to tie visionary leadership to smart managers who can execute. >> always such a pleasure to speak with you. walter isaacson, journalist, president of the aspen institute. humbert television returns in a couple of minutes. stay with us. ♪ >> coming up in the
you've how much time spent with steve jobs, people want to know what you think of the job tim cook is doingdifferent kind of leader. we were just at a panel with larry summers and drew faust. i said what did you learn from each other's leadership and they say there's different styles of leadership. some people are managers, some are visionaries you drive things. ins good to have a cycle leadership whether it's that a company or magazine. somebody who is a transforming visionary and then you...
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. >> tim, why do it? i mean, the gop has already had egg on its face the last couple years, why get into this fight and bring up an issue that, as you said, the other side can just -- you hate jobs. you hate people working, how easy of a message is that? >> certainly i applaud the idea that if the private sector can do something, the government shouldn't do it, so that's exactly a principled position. however, the text here is whether these things would actually happen in the private sector, and the charter says they shouldn't do those things, so, again, with high unemployment, just coming off a recession, exports being so important not just for the big names, but the medium and small suppliers, this is not the time for having this debate but in the wake of the eric contactor situation, they're going to have it. >> apparently there are some companies in some sectors that sigh they are not benefiting from this. for example, you have airlines like delta, which have said because the xm banks supports compani
. >> tim, why do it? i mean, the gop has already had egg on its face the last couple years, why get into this fight and bring up an issue that, as you said, the other side can just -- you hate jobs. you hate people working, how easy of a message is that? >> certainly i applaud the idea that if the private sector can do something, the government shouldn't do it, so that's exactly a principled position. however, the text here is whether these things would actually happen in the...
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tim cook's job. >> what was the stock grab? >> that is a giant number. thick about people in banks. >> would you want to do tim cook's job?k i would. >> he is not getting 450. makers,g up on market using your phone. >> a bold new plan on climate change. we will look at those plans to restrict emissions of power plants. this is "market makers" on bloomberg television in our streaming on apple tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. is betting onnder storytelling. the start up recently launched an ios app. let's head back to san francisco where cory and emily are standing by. >> thank you. katerina, thank you for joining us. you have such a long history in this business. i can't imagine a better person to ask. what is it like developing for apple today compared two years ago? >> my background is in the web. it is very clear that inevitably everything is going onto a mobile device. we were photo sharing and we were webb originally. we developed for apple products. i have to say that while the development. is longer, the experience is better than on the web. they do such a great job with the user experi
tim cook's job. >> what was the stock grab? >> that is a giant number. thick about people in banks. >> would you want to do tim cook's job?k i would. >> he is not getting 450. makers,g up on market using your phone. >> a bold new plan on climate change. we will look at those plans to restrict emissions of power plants. this is "market makers" on bloomberg television in our streaming on apple tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i'm...
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tim cook. i think he's doing a phenomenal job. i think the reasons the questions come up is what steve jobs did for the company for so long. i think the investors perception of cook is going to be different 12 months from now than it is today. >> how do you view health kit and home kit? is this just a incremental hardware boost. so you're going to see it filter in terms of iphones and ipads or will we see a breakout in a home kit and health kit line item? >> as it stands today, those services, apple is not going to monetize it. developers will be able to access for free. that's not a new line item. eventually we think they will be able to charge for what's known as an api call. that is going to be something slightly shifting how investors think about the apple story to be more focused on services. that may be six months or a year away. i think they're laying the ground work for that. as far as the hardware piece, obviously the iwatch, call it what you want, is still on the come this year and that's something adding about 5% to the
tim cook. i think he's doing a phenomenal job. i think the reasons the questions come up is what steve jobs did for the company for so long. i think the investors perception of cook is going to be different 12 months from now than it is today. >> how do you view health kit and home kit? is this just a incremental hardware boost. so you're going to see it filter in terms of iphones and ipads or will we see a breakout in a home kit and health kit line item? >> as it stands today,...
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they are up 4-1 with the base hit to the right scoring two off of tim hudson. who you do you give up 13 earned runs here tonight? the padres went 72. and the giants leading the west down to a very precurious pre- game. >>> luis foreman picks marchesio in today's game, facing the maximum effort of two months. but here comes the header, heading into the game as they win 1-0 advancing to face the knockout round. >>> tied up in the 91st minute. and that is a penalty. that sets up giorgio. they went 2-1 advancing to the knockout run for the first time ever. they decided to rip out of their contest with anytime, two gait yet, we have the tv specials to tell you how it is going. but to see him and stephanie together? never say never. >>> tuesday night's top five. number five, this is the header of the different kind. italy with a move that would make bruce lee jealous. >>> number four ivory coast goes to tie the game. look at the goalie celebrating. with a mouth full of grass. they are not sure. >>> but number three, one of the highlights for the giants game. the police officer
they are up 4-1 with the base hit to the right scoring two off of tim hudson. who you do you give up 13 earned runs here tonight? the padres went 72. and the giants leading the west down to a very precurious pre- game. >>> luis foreman picks marchesio in today's game, facing the maximum effort of two months. but here comes the header, heading into the game as they win 1-0 advancing to face the knockout round. >>> tied up in the 91st minute. and that is a penalty. that sets up...
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dre appear with tim cook. what do about the cultural differences between the two companies having worked with beats? >> jimmy really has not worked with anybody. he never really worked under anybodythat is going to be a very interesting dynamic. we will see how that goes. >> what does jimmy and dr. dre bring to the table that apple does not have? >> jimmy brings to the table an uncanny ability to spot music talent and develop them. he is one of a kind that way. dr. dre brings the relationships with all the artists. he has that insight. it is really all about the music business. i think jimmy and dr. dre can bring that to apple. >> the tech people look at this deal and the financial people look at this deal. i wonder about the headphones business and in fact if they are acquiring a high-quality headphone company. >> i think whatever the margin is -- >> you would know better than almost anyone. >> anything that consumer electronics is small margins. >> under 10%? >> absolutely. >> under 5%? >> i cannot tell you everythi
dre appear with tim cook. what do about the cultural differences between the two companies having worked with beats? >> jimmy really has not worked with anybody. he never really worked under anybodythat is going to be a very interesting dynamic. we will see how that goes. >> what does jimmy and dr. dre bring to the table that apple does not have? >> jimmy brings to the table an uncanny ability to spot music talent and develop them. he is one of a kind that way. dr. dre brings...
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how do you adjust for that, tim?> well, i'll tell you, tyler, what the best scenario is that when someone is saving in a relatively high cost of living area and then they move as the joneses did in sharon's story to a lower cost of living area, love the carolinas myself. in fact, moving to charleston, south carolina, this weekend. so i'm getting a little ahead of the curve. but i do think that is one of the most powerful and positively impactful ways that someone can take a retirement situation that may look quite bleak and improve it drastically. the main reason for that is because they can sell the house in a higher cost of living area by a much less expensive house that could be just as nice or even nicer and pocket the difference, adding it to their retirement funds. >> so let's say somebody came to you. they're in their, let's say, late 50s. they really haven't done much. they're just beginning to think about all this. what are the one or two things they suggest right off the bat, and should they think about mov
how do you adjust for that, tim?> well, i'll tell you, tyler, what the best scenario is that when someone is saving in a relatively high cost of living area and then they move as the joneses did in sharon's story to a lower cost of living area, love the carolinas myself. in fact, moving to charleston, south carolina, this weekend. so i'm getting a little ahead of the curve. but i do think that is one of the most powerful and positively impactful ways that someone can take a retirement...
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brown'' cuenta con el 50 por ciento de apoyo para su reeleccin mientras que sus dos rivales republicanos, ''neel kashkari'' y ''tim tienen el 18 y 15 por ciento respectivamente... si ''brown'' logra el 50 por ciento ms un voto, gana la eleccin y si ninguno obtiene ese porcentaje, los dos aspirantes con ms votos pasan a segunda vuelta... lorena ---continuando con el tema de las elecciones, numerosos dispensarios de marihuana regalarn esta hierba durante la jornada electoral... take vo por lo menos diez expendedores de marihuana forman parte de la campaÑa denominada ''marihuana por votos'', regalaran esta hierba a las personas que comprueben que han votado. ayer la fiscala dijo que debido a que hay candidatos para puestos federales en la balota, la oferta podra violar ciertos cdigos legales e incluso la ley de california... bump out juanfra --- nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez... take vo --identifican a uno de los alpinistas que se cree muri enterrado en una avalancha de nieve en mount rainer... lorena --hay otra razn positiva para ser bilingue... esta vez le podra ayudar a su salud mental..
brown'' cuenta con el 50 por ciento de apoyo para su reeleccin mientras que sus dos rivales republicanos, ''neel kashkari'' y ''tim tienen el 18 y 15 por ciento respectivamente... si ''brown'' logra el 50 por ciento ms un voto, gana la eleccin y si ninguno obtiene ese porcentaje, los dos aspirantes con ms votos pasan a segunda vuelta... lorena ---continuando con el tema de las elecciones, numerosos dispensarios de marihuana regalarn esta hierba durante la jornada electoral... take vo por lo...
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do? and why tim lincecum's celebration plans might vagisil asked women if they have dry intimate skin. 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only wash created to cleanse and moisturize dry intimate skin. vagisil. your intimate health experts. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions,
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. >> tim cook is doing this in a sense. to americ make the company more accessible to the normal people, you me, my cousin pookie, whatever. the split doesn't change anything fundamentally about the company or its valuation. why do i jump in now? >> because you're excited. my father left me a message, i'm buying apple, it's $100. but i said dad, it's as expensive as it has ever been. it is no more of a value than it was on friday. nothing is fundamentally changed. don't forget to look at those numbers. keep this in mind. because there are 7 times more shares, there are 6 billion versus 860 million on friday. i would use caution here tony, i think the stock trades a little bit lower before it trades higher. if you are a long time investor and you like apple, you can buy it for $100. >> jarrod lee leavy, thank you r joining us. >>> short term rentals, have been around for a while thanks to air b and b. robert reyes is in new orleans. where the residents are speaking out about the rentals. >> just blocks from the vibrant night
. >> tim cook is doing this in a sense. to americ make the company more accessible to the normal people, you me, my cousin pookie, whatever. the split doesn't change anything fundamentally about the company or its valuation. why do i jump in now? >> because you're excited. my father left me a message, i'm buying apple, it's $100. but i said dad, it's as expensive as it has ever been. it is no more of a value than it was on friday. nothing is fundamentally changed. don't forget to...
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i'm tim willcox. who do you think will win? the first presidential election in decades, al-assad seeks another term, rebels dismiss it. >>> we are reaffirming support for poland and why president obama calls on congress to provide up to a billion worth of new military support. >> we'll increase the number of american personnel, army and air force unit, continuously rotating through al lied countries in europe. >>> the controversial leader hussain raises violence in karachi. >>> in the program a, unforgettable aaron is talking about being forgotten. >> there's a right passed saying we all have the right to be forgotten on the web. here's the problem? who should implement it and who should fit the bill? we'll ask who will be the winners and losers with the law? >>> hello. sit midday in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. in the syrian capital damascus where despite three years of civil wars, tens of thousands dead, millions displaced, presidential elections are held. there's little doubt about who will win. president bashar a
i'm tim willcox. who do you think will win? the first presidential election in decades, al-assad seeks another term, rebels dismiss it. >>> we are reaffirming support for poland and why president obama calls on congress to provide up to a billion worth of new military support. >> we'll increase the number of american personnel, army and air force unit, continuously rotating through al lied countries in europe. >>> the controversial leader hussain raises violence in...
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diet something we're going to talk about holidays and about all right tim kathleen wells on you keep gaining money. what can you do you can argue with the will figure katie. without money tim's going to guy on holiday somewhere nice and well the tourism season it is underway and twenty five percent fewer russians will be going to europe this year why because they say get any of these out will be difficult because of the threat of sanctions so instead of visa countries such as turkey and egypt already the most popular destinations for russians will be getting a vital part because they share now this also means that european ackles the suffering from a slump in. how cells are the slumping ruble is also curbing the russian shoppers budgets which is four times the size of the average traveler now luxury shopping airport such as london and frankfurt they're suffering the most because that desire to have bags that watches a sun losses will the staying on the shelves juicy russians saying closest to home would you play that one woman that could serve before to treat herself to a cheeky how bag or even a fancy house or tw
diet something we're going to talk about holidays and about all right tim kathleen wells on you keep gaining money. what can you do you can argue with the will figure katie. without money tim's going to guy on holiday somewhere nice and well the tourism season it is underway and twenty five percent fewer russians will be going to europe this year why because they say get any of these out will be difficult because of the threat of sanctions so instead of visa countries such as turkey and egypt...
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tim. sam, how do you know this guy over here? dart league together. >> jimmy: oh, you are, really? you're in a dart league together. [ laughter ] yeah. now, his fate rests entirely in your hands. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you at darts? >> pretty good. >> jimmy: how are you at trivia? >> way better. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's pretty good. best of luck. remember it's very easy. just answer correctly, your friend doesn't have to get his chest waxed. simple enough, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. let's take a look at tonight's categories. we've got -- "czechoslovakian prime ministers." [ laughter and applause ] "swedish chemists of the 18th century." [ laughter ] "did someone say 'onomatophobia?'" [ laughter ] now, you notice that's onomatophobia, is in quotes. >> right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: moving on, "480 b.c." [ laughter ] "other lesser known czechoslovakian prime ministers." and of course, "potpourri." [ laughter ] feeling good about these categories? >> feel strong. >> jimmy: feeling strong. very good. let's get it st
tim. sam, how do you know this guy over here? dart league together. >> jimmy: oh, you are, really? you're in a dart league together. [ laughter ] yeah. now, his fate rests entirely in your hands. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you at darts? >> pretty good. >> jimmy: how are you at trivia? >> way better. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's pretty good. best of luck. remember it's very easy. just answer correctly, your friend doesn't have to get his chest waxed....
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i'm tim willcox. who do you think will win?ial election in decades, al-assad seeks another term, rebels dismiss it. >>> we are reaffirming support for poland and why president obama calls on congress to provide up to a billion worth of new military support. >> we'll increase the number of american personnel, army and air force unit, continuously rotating through al
i'm tim willcox. who do you think will win?ial election in decades, al-assad seeks another term, rebels dismiss it. >>> we are reaffirming support for poland and why president obama calls on congress to provide up to a billion worth of new military support. >> we'll increase the number of american personnel, army and air force unit, continuously rotating through al
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we don't resort's immediately to a military force although we now turnaround to call to tim and barbaric for doing the same thing. this has got to go. and if there are any lessons to be learnt that is it. we have to stop the nonsense >> i wrote to of book about traumas' someone went through to look at the experience in he had the classic symptoms of the posttraumatic stress. but with your experience to talk to these soldiers and their families weather battle fatigue or shell shock, are we just now learning about it nor is there something about modern warfare that is more of a problem? we know that some guys say their father was silent. >> thank you for your service eventually he is a that this treatment program in northern california on the grounds for the veterans home. here are 24 guys surrounded by 1,000 other survivors from experiences that were not i rapport afghanistan. that was the difficulty. of course, it has always been around more people going through it now because the battle armor is better because people who would have died previously but now have traumatic brain injury. there may be
we don't resort's immediately to a military force although we now turnaround to call to tim and barbaric for doing the same thing. this has got to go. and if there are any lessons to be learnt that is it. we have to stop the nonsense >> i wrote to of book about traumas' someone went through to look at the experience in he had the classic symptoms of the posttraumatic stress. but with your experience to talk to these soldiers and their families weather battle fatigue or shell shock, are we...
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should do, with democratic senator tim kaine and republican senator john mccain.ood evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, general motors c.e.o. mary barra faces tough questions from lawmakers over deadly defects, on the heels of the company's most recent major recall. >> woodruff: and it's some people's worst fear, getting bitten by a poisonous snake. about 100,000 people around the world die from them every year. >> venomous snakes attack more
should do, with democratic senator tim kaine and republican senator john mccain.ood evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, general motors c.e.o. mary barra faces tough questions from lawmakers over deadly defects, on the heels of the company's most recent major recall. >> woodruff: and it's some people's worst fear, getting bitten by a poisonous snake. about 100,000 people around the world die from them every year. >> venomous...
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do? and why tim lincecum's celebration plans might surprise you coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, now...2 no hitters >> tim lincecum joins sandy coulfax as the only pitchers to have won two cy youngs, two world series, and now two no- hitters. >> yeah, it was a tim lincecum show. >> standing room only for that show. he could have had a perfect game if not for the walk to chase headley. he knew it was his day when he got his second base hit of the afternoon raising his average to .120. buster posey went four for four. he added to the giants 2-0 lead to make it 4-0. so lincecum took the mound in the 9th inning looking for his second no-hitter in as many years. he got chris denorfia for the first out and the next out, yasman i grandal. one out away from a no-no. >> he drops the side. two down in the 9th inning. the 1-2 pitch. curve ball grounded into second. and he's got it. the throw to first and it's a no-hitter! >> lincecum throws the eighth no-hitter since the giants moved west. all he needed was 113 pitches this time. the giants win it 4-0. [ cheers and applause ] >> my celebrations
do? and why tim lincecum's celebration plans might surprise you coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, now...2 no hitters >> tim lincecum joins sandy coulfax as the only pitchers to have won two cy youngs, two world series, and now two no- hitters. >> yeah, it was a tim lincecum show. >> standing room only for that show. he could have had a perfect game if not for the walk to chase headley. he knew it was his day when he got his second base hit of the afternoon raising his...
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do this. >> absolutely. i love that thought. bottom line, tim, i agree with you, there is a lot of risk there what investors need to be doing is focusing on lower risk strategies. for example, high yield corporate bonds, i think we have three to show you today, including blackrock, lord abbett and dreyfus. these are really good plays. the five-year yield, 12 to 15%. but here's the twist that we offer. we love to be defensive and our targets are only 7 to 8% per year in bond. so what that allows us to be is tactical in nature. what i mean by that is i mean we can withdraw from the market and sit in cash for periods of time. for example, next week might be a really good opportunity to move to cash in if in fact iraq falls. high-yield bondeds are a good place to park your money. we're looking for yield, not a lot of growth in the market. liz: phil what happens to oil prices on monday. phil? >> depend on action on the ground. if it looks like baghdad is going to fall, we should be sharply higher. if looks like things will calm down they could be sha
do this. >> absolutely. i love that thought. bottom line, tim, i agree with you, there is a lot of risk there what investors need to be doing is focusing on lower risk strategies. for example, high yield corporate bonds, i think we have three to show you today, including blackrock, lord abbett and dreyfus. these are really good plays. the five-year yield, 12 to 15%. but here's the twist that we offer. we love to be defensive and our targets are only 7 to 8% per year in bond. so what that...
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to talko take a moment about tim cook and his leadership. do you believe he has led the company well? he isis hard to tell how doing so far, because they have a broad and deep forecast into its product future. we might still be seeing the work of people who were no longer at the company. whoeneral, he is the man may apple make money, and you have to respect that. his mastery of the supply chain is one of the reason that apple is so profitable. the money they have now is what is enabling them to be light on their feet, make acquisitions like eads about hire the best talent. that is what it is all about. >> we have had venture capitalist and others on our who say theyeve -- cannot get their project as easy as before, and that the differences between steve jobs and tim cook requires the planning. topeople are not aspiring work at apple as they did in the years past. >> i think it is different in david and goliath. when steve jobs returned to , it waster that after dell made those comments about selling back to shareholders. needing cash. >> now pe
to talko take a moment about tim cook and his leadership. do you believe he has led the company well? he isis hard to tell how doing so far, because they have a broad and deep forecast into its product future. we might still be seeing the work of people who were no longer at the company. whoeneral, he is the man may apple make money, and you have to respect that. his mastery of the supply chain is one of the reason that apple is so profitable. the money they have now is what is enabling them to...
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you do listen to me. thanks tim. plan to do better business japan. they included cutting one of the highest corporation tax rates in the world. the aim to get it below 30% gradually over the next few years. we're expecting less bureaucracy and red tape. overtime will end. the foreign trainee program will be extended. abe promised a robotic revolution to boost productivity and off set a shrinking, aging work force. economic reforms are known as the third arrow in abe's plan to get asia's second biggest economy into better shape. let's get more. now the deen of the asian development bank institute joining us live. now thanks for joinings us on the program. you know we've had more reforms and another big announcement. some say there's little detail. everyone wants to see how reforms are going to be enacted if you will.>> i think this is one of the reasons for aging. the policy cannot do anything about aging population. prime minister abe introduced robot to handle old people. first we have to post product. in japan in th
you do listen to me. thanks tim. plan to do better business japan. they included cutting one of the highest corporation tax rates in the world. the aim to get it below 30% gradually over the next few years. we're expecting less bureaucracy and red tape. overtime will end. the foreign trainee program will be extended. abe promised a robotic revolution to boost productivity and off set a shrinking, aging work force. economic reforms are known as the third arrow in abe's plan to get asia's second...
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tim cook ringo? i mean, who is he? george harrison? what do you think? >> oh, oh!not -- george harrison if i had to pick, but i'm not going to do that. that's an interesting question. but who gets to be ringo? although ringo's a great drummer. i'm not going to pick that one, jon. i'm not walking into that one. >> but you said george harrison. >> he is a great drummer. but he's ringo, compared. george harrison. george harrison. george harrison i'll go with, all right? >> we're glad to see you. you had some issues. for anyone who follows you on twitter, they know you didn't have an easy time getting to the south of france. how is lufthansa at the end of the day? >> fantastic. it took them a while. i was testing out social media to see if they'd respond. a lot slower than virgin atlantic. one person saved the day. i got a lot of response, which was fun. >> those airline tweets always draw the sympathy. it's good stuff. kara swisher, thanks. >>> a target on their back. fresh details from the retailer's computer problems next. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. t
tim cook ringo? i mean, who is he? george harrison? what do you think? >> oh, oh!not -- george harrison if i had to pick, but i'm not going to do that. that's an interesting question. but who gets to be ringo? although ringo's a great drummer. i'm not going to pick that one, jon. i'm not walking into that one. >> but you said george harrison. >> he is a great drummer. but he's ringo, compared. george harrison. george harrison. george harrison i'll go with, all right? >>...
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do that. that's false, tim. has the authority to move the guard as both president bush and obama did in iraq and afghanistan. juan williams is making an invalid comparison. were taken care of biletives, there was no welfare as there is today. >> bill, you are right, the border debacle has to be stopped. brit hume needs to come down and see what's happening to these immigrant children. nashville, tennessee. the left is trying to portray the border crisis as a humanitarian situation. in fact, it's a deliberate exploitation of children for political reasons. president obama does not want to weaken america. i also believe he has no idea how to make the usa strong. bud mullins, how come krauj kraut hammer doesn't have his own show on fox? he's smarter than you. if that were the factor, there would be many, many people having shows here. it won't be long that the atheists demand the new orleans saints change their name. your tip mentioned icons, who did you enjoy more, mozart or bay toe convenient. >> i was partial to
do that. that's false, tim. has the authority to move the guard as both president bush and obama did in iraq and afghanistan. juan williams is making an invalid comparison. were taken care of biletives, there was no welfare as there is today. >> bill, you are right, the border debacle has to be stopped. brit hume needs to come down and see what's happening to these immigrant children. nashville, tennessee. the left is trying to portray the border crisis as a humanitarian situation. in...
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brown'' cuenta con el 50 por ciento de apoyo para su reeleccin mientras que sus dos rivales republicanos, ''neel kashkari'' y ''timnelly'' tienen el 18 y 15 por ciento respectivamente... si ''brown'' logra el 50 por ciento ms un voto, gana la eleccin y si ninguno obtiene ese porcentaje, los dos aspirantes con ms votos pasan a segunda vuelta... lorena la aprobacin de la medida ''e'' autorizara la emisin de 99 millones de dlares en bonos al distrito escolar de saratoga y los gatos... take vo el distrito utilizara este dinero para hacer trabajos de mantenimiento , reparaciones y mejoras en las aulas de sus centros educativos, as como la actualizacin de sus equipos... para que pase esta medida sea aprobada se requiere el 55 por ciento de la votacin... juanfra ---hoy durante las elecciones numerosos dispensarios de marihuana regalarn esta hierba... take vo usted puede tenerla gratuitamente una vez que compruebe que vot... por lo menos diez expendedores de marihuana forman parte de esta campaÑa denominada ''marihuana por votos'' y algunos no estn seguros que sea legal y tica... ayer la fiscala dijo que debido a que hay
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