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a big thanks to jonathan tisch., howard marks. ♪ stephanie: how the average investor can make money. we will be talking to one of the erage investors around, howard marks. silicon valley versus the fbi. the biggest names in technology are standing with apple in the fight over on looking -- unlocking a terrorist iphone. and the chief executive stealing the heat. are expected to miss the forecast again and we will hear from the ceo. we have had a good start to a great morning and you are watching the second hour of "bloomberg ," i am stephanie ruhle. david westin. it is always a pleasure when howard is here. stephanie: it will be a big one. david: let's get started with vonnie quinn and first word. vonnie: a trip that will underscore tick change between the u.s. and cuba. president obama will travel to cuba next month. more than one year ago, the agreed to normalize relations. the countries have been estranged for more than half a century and cuba is still criticized for human rights abuses. donald trump has a big
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thank you to both of you, tammy bruce and emily tisch sussman. we will bring both of them back to analyze the republican race in iowa later in the show. heather. >>> right now the time is about 15 minutes until the top of the hour. in the evangelical vote it is most important in the hawkeye state. so who has the edge? pastor robert jeff ris is here up next. fo rs . rs . rs . . support given to me by the evangelicals. they've been incredible. every poll says how well i'm doing with them and, you know, my mother gave me this bible, this very bible, many years ago. >> donald trump appealing to evangelicals on facebook ahead of the iowa caucus. so who will walk away with the evangelical vote today? >> such an important vote. here with a closer look is fox news contributor and pastor of the first baptist dallas church dr. jeffress. when you look at the evangelical vote you say it's going to come down to idealists versus pragmatists. can you explain that? >> sure. there is a tug of war going ton between evangelicals about what the most important qualit
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david cameron we are joined by john tisch. poetry and by larry summers who has a new prescription on how to get the economy growing again. coming up on the program. tom: let's go to our single best chart. with michael porter of harvard business school and neil dutta. i did not know what this chart would look like that has a lot to do with michael porter's estimate that education matters. 25ng back five years -- years, the growth and employment of those with a college degree not a with those with single dent of colors. you can see the tensions of 2007 and 2008, everyone flattens. the college degrees pick if up -- it up in countable jobs. michael: skill is valuable. the people with skill are doing pretty well in america. college degree has been the ticket to that definition of being skilled and being educated. tom: the college degree is different than in robert nostalgia. he looks at where america was a narrow more smaller group of colleges. there are different kinds of colleges. michael: there has been quite a diversions. we ha
david cameron we are joined by john tisch. poetry and by larry summers who has a new prescription on how to get the economy growing again. coming up on the program. tom: let's go to our single best chart. with michael porter of harvard business school and neil dutta. i did not know what this chart would look like that has a lot to do with michael porter's estimate that education matters. 25ng back five years -- years, the growth and employment of those with a college degree not a with those...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we now have the results from two presidential nominating contests in south carolina and nevada. we begin with the republicans in south carolina where businessman donald trump is the projected winners, the early returns show the candidates finishing in the two tiers. trump is in the top tier and marco rubio and ted cruz is in second tier. south carolina officials election officials say there was a strong, possibly record voter turnout for the primary. the state is important for republicans for several reasons, it is the first this the south, a reliably republican state, and except for 2012, the winner of this primary has gone on to be the party's nominee. lisa desjardins. lisa, second primary win, what from the exit polls tells us that donald trump won? >> the largest segment of republicans, republicans angry with the frerl government, anecdotally that's completely what we heard from republicans, they see in south carolina donald trump as the leading anti-bow
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we now have the results from two presidential nominating contests in south carolina and nevada. we begin with the republicans in south carolina where businessman donald trump is the projected winners, the early returns show the candidates finishing in the two tiers. trump is in the top tier and marco rubio and ted cruz is in second tier. south carolina officials...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. voters in new hampshire are getting their last looks at the candidates on the ballot in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary. candidates still running have spent a total 444 days on the ground in new hampshire, according to manchester t.v. station wmur, while the candidates and super-pacs supporting them have spent a combined $84 million in the state alone, according to "the new york times." that's a lot of time and money to win over the roughly 500,000 primary voters who're likely to vote. and last night, seven republican candidates shared the debate stage. leading in pre-primary polls, businessman donald trump stood center stage. >> we're going to win with trump. we're going to win. we don't win anymore. our country doesn't win anymore. >> brangham: the republicans expressed their near-united opposition to higher taxes, not even for people earning more than a million dollars a year, said florida senator marco rubio. >> i don't know of any problem i
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. voters in new hampshire are getting their last looks at the candidates on the ballot in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary. candidates still running have spent a total 444 days on the ground in new hampshire, according to manchester t.v. station wmur, while the candidates and super-pacs supporting them have spent a combined $84 million in the state...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. a day after agreeing to reach a cease-fire in syria within a week, world leaders met today to end the five-year civil war that has fueled europe's migrant crisis and may have cost half a million lives. diplomats from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia, and iran are among those attending an annual security conference in munich, germany. secretary of state john kerry criticized russia for bombing raids during the past four months backing syrian president bashar al-assad, who the u.s. wants removed from power. >> the vast majority, in our opinion, of russia's attacks have been against legitimate opposition groups. and to adhere to the agreement that has been made, we think it is critical that russia's targeting change. >> thompson: russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is skeptical of a cease-fire, saying its odds of succeeding are only 49%, while russian prime minister dmitry medvedev blamed western sanctions on russia after its annexation of cri
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. a day after agreeing to reach a cease-fire in syria within a week, world leaders met today to end the five-year civil war that has fueled europe's migrant crisis and may have cost half a million lives. diplomats from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia, and iran are among those attending an annual security conference in munich, germany. secretary of...
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support kids but actually make the assessments for people in need who have often been in extreme knew tisch food shortage. >> reporter: this convoy is heading for the towns in the northern. around 20,000 people here have been cut off by armed rebel groups. heavy gunfire close to damascus, rebels guard the entrance to the city where trucks line up carrying surprise for at they have 30,000 people trapped here. more aid is expected to arrive in the east, parts of which are held by isil. the convoys are part of an agreement reached last week in munich by over a dozen countries including the u.s. and russia. but ther there is no deal it mae sure the surprise keep coming and not all the towns under siege can be reached. >> translator: why doesn't the northern countryside of homs get aid. u.n. resolutions call for aid to reach all areas, isn't the u.n. wait for this regime to force rebel to his surrender and agree to ceasefires before aid can enter? >> reporter: the northern countryside of homs has been a battle ground for months. the united nations warns that local supply routes have been cut off
support kids but actually make the assessments for people in need who have often been in extreme knew tisch food shortage. >> reporter: this convoy is heading for the towns in the northern. around 20,000 people here have been cut off by armed rebel groups. heavy gunfire close to damascus, rebels guard the entrance to the city where trucks line up carrying surprise for at they have 30,000 people trapped here. more aid is expected to arrive in the east, parts of which are held by isil. the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. campaign 2016 is in the fly-by phase before primaries and caucuses in a dozen states two days from now, including seven southern states. today, democrat hillary clinton campaigned in tennessee and arkansas, while her lone rival, vermont senator bernie sanders, was in minnesota, colorado, and oklahoma. the republicans-- businessman donald trump, florida senator marco rubio, texas senator ted cruz, ohio governor john kasich, and doctor ben carson-- campaigned across the south from georgia to oklahoma, and up north in massachusetts. former secretary of state clinton is riding momentum from last night's landslide win in south carolina. she won 73.5% of the vote to 26% for sanders, and captured 39 of the 53 delegates. clinton has 544 total delegates, including 453 superdelegates, those party officials who vote on the nominee at the national convention. sanders has 85 total delegates. 2,383 are needed to win. last night, clinton sounded like she was positioning he
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. campaign 2016 is in the fly-by phase before primaries and caucuses in a dozen states two days from now, including seven southern states. today, democrat hillary clinton campaigned in tennessee and arkansas, while her lone rival, vermont senator bernie sanders, was in minnesota, colorado, and oklahoma. the republicans-- businessman donald trump, florida...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. presidential candidates are rallying supporters to turn out at tomorrow's iowa caucuses, the 6first votes that count in the 2016 race. the final "des moines register" poll, released last night, shows the first choice of likely republican caucus-goers is: donald trump, 28% ted cruz, 23% marco rubio, 15% ben carson, 10% rand paul, 5% and chris christie, 3%. jeb bush, john kasich, carly fiorina are at 2%, along with the past two caucus winners, rick santorum and mike huckabee. on the democrats side, hillary clinton is the first choice of 45% of likely caucus-goers, and bernie sanders is favored by 42%. martin o'malley is at 3%. today, the candidates made their final appeals to iowa voters. in his first time on the ballot, businessman donald trump is as confident as he is brash. >> we have to get out there and caucus and do all of the things that we have to do or we've all wasted our time, folks. >> stewart: texas senator ted cruz hopes iowa's white
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. presidential candidates are rallying supporters to turn out at tomorrow's iowa caucuses, the 6first votes that count in the 2016 race. the final "des moines register" poll, released last night, shows the first choice of likely republican caucus-goers is: donald trump, 28% ted cruz, 23% marco rubio, 15% ben carson, 10% rand paul, 5% and...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. the body of supreme court justice antonin scalia is expected to be flown home to virginia over the next 48 hours following his sudden death yesterday in texas. to honor scalia, president obama ordered american flags to fly half-staff today at the supreme court in washington and at federal buildings around the nation. like so many other political leaders, president obama has offered his condolences to scalia's family. but he's also promising to fill the vacancy on the high court. in an early sign of a possible bitter confirmation battle ahead, the senate republican majority leader and republicans running for president all say the scalia vacancy should be filled only by the next president. when scalia died yesterday of natural causes at age 79, he had been on the supreme court for 30 years. from the moment he took his seat on the high court in 1986, scalia was a forceful, eloquent, and sometimes controversial voice for conservative issues. his influence and op
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. the body of supreme court justice antonin scalia is expected to be flown home to virginia over the next 48 hours following his sudden death yesterday in texas. to honor scalia, president obama ordered american flags to fly half-staff today at the supreme court in washington and at federal buildings around the nation. like so many other political leaders,...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with politics. since 1952, new hampshire has held its influential, first-in- the-nation presidential primary, and will do so again three days from now. tuesday's ballot features the two democrats and eight republicans still in the running for the white house. new jersey's chris christie is one of three current or former governors reaching for the top tier of the republican pack. >> you got to ask from each of us, who do you believe is going to stand for you? >> brangham: ohio's john kasich is another, as is florida's jeb bush, who has greeted voters with his 90-year-old mother. >> good to meet you. >> brangham: the governors are trying to catch businessman donald trump and senators ted cruz and marco rubio. >> on our worst day, we are a hundred times better than any of the republican candidates. >> brangham: before knocking on doors today, democratic senator bernie sanders-- from the state next door, vermont-- appeared at a big party fundra
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening, and thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with politics. since 1952, new hampshire has held its influential, first-in- the-nation presidential primary, and will do so again three days from now. tuesday's ballot features the two democrats and eight republicans still in the running for the white house. new jersey's chris christie is one of three current or former governors reaching for...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the 2016 race for the white house is entering a new, faster- paced phase, with roughly 90% of the delegates in the nominating process still up for grabs. after winning yesterday's first- in-the south primary in south carolina and sweeping all 50 republican convention delegates, businessman donald trump is in the lead. trump and his rivals are now focusing on the dozen states holding primaries and caucuses on march 1, known as "super tuesday," when a quarter of the nominating delegates are at stake. next saturday, it will be the the democrats' turn in south carolina, where hillary clinton and bernie sanders will compete in a primary. fresh off her victory in the nevada caucuses yesterday, clinton says she is looking ahead to the states that have yet to vote. >> i'm on my way to texas, bill is on his way to colorado. the fight goes on, the future that we want is within our grasp. thank you all, god bless you! >> stewart: the former senator and secretary of state h
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the 2016 race for the white house is entering a new, faster- paced phase, with roughly 90% of the delegates in the nominating process still up for grabs. after winning yesterday's first- in-the south primary in south carolina and sweeping all 50 republican convention delegates, businessman donald trump is in the lead. trump and his rivals are now focusing on the...
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. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican >>> gop presidential front-runner donald trump has never run for elected office before. and he is basking in the first primary victory of his political career. trump talked about new hampshire and what comes next with charlie, gayle, nora on cbs this morning. >> now are you feeling unstoppable today? >> no, never unstoppable. but you know -- >> never unstoppable, you? >> i would never want to say that. we had a great time. the people of new hampshire have been amazing. the way they just took me in. i have been friendly, have a lot of friend from the area. i thought i would do well there. >> what made the difference, iowa and new hampshire for you? i got no credit. came in second. never did this before. haven't been a politician t in iowa, six months a politician. came in second. the largest number of voters ever, except for ted. we had the problem with ben carson. very unfair thing happened to him.
. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican >>> gop presidential front-runner donald trump has never run for elected office before. and he is basking in the first primary victory of his political career. trump talked about new hampshire and what comes next with charlie, gayle, nora on cbs this morning. >> now are you...
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. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers is not the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for m
. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers is not the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're...
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. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican front-runner donald trump. ♪ dry spray? ♪ that's fun. ♪ it's already dry! no wait time. this is great. it's very soft. can i keep it? (laughs) all the care of dove... ...now in a dry antiperspirant spray. (ugh.) ♪ ♪ does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. because you can't beat zero heartburn! i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> gop presidential front-runner donald trump has never run for elected office before. and he is basking in the first primary victory of his political career.
. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican front-runner donald trump. ♪ dry spray? ♪ that's fun. ♪ it's already dry! no wait time. this is great. it's very soft. can i keep it? (laughs) all the care of dove... ...now in a dry antiperspirant spray. (ugh.) ♪ ♪ does your carpet ever feel rough and...
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. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers is not the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican front-runner donald trump. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it.
. >> emily tisch-sussman. >> for young women in particular they feel like the fight of their mothers is not the fight they have right now. >> when the overnight news returns, charlie, gayle, nora sit down with republican front-runner donald trump. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to...
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jo ling: mercedes schlapp and eppley tisch.id it's times before about women supporting women. >> i think what for hillary clinton according to the women's vote, she has positioned part of her campaign to be the first woman president. she was polling well with women last year. but there has been a generational divide. the millennials, over 60% of these younger women are going with bernie sanders. they don't want to be pigeon holed to support a candidate simply because of their gender. >> i don't think anyone is saying people should support clinton because she is a woman. but what they are saying is we don't know how to judge women in power. we see a couple of examples in our society, but we are still figuring it out. she has said for the last 10 years, younger women feel there are no barriers left. the younger women feel the fight of their mothers is not the fight of today. they feel that those fights are fought. there is very little implied left. it would be breaking barriers to have the first female president. you see a total
jo ling: mercedes schlapp and eppley tisch.id it's times before about women supporting women. >> i think what for hillary clinton according to the women's vote, she has positioned part of her campaign to be the first woman president. she was polling well with women last year. but there has been a generational divide. the millennials, over 60% of these younger women are going with bernie sanders. they don't want to be pigeon holed to support a candidate simply because of their gender....
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here for a fair and balanced debate fox news contributor pete snyder and emily tisch sussman who is the campaign director for the center for american progress action fund. pete, first to you. rubio continues pounding away at trump, con man, con artist, hair force one. too little too late by marco or does he have trump rattled? >> i was half expecting john seena to pop out of the back screen. i think this has gotten a little out of hand. i think it is a little too little too late. we had months and months to see who could be the alpha and stand up to trump and no one did. i understand the strategy of marco trying to make it a two-person race but this thing is all but over on the republican side. >> things change at all? >> look, i think that's probably right but i think he has to try. i think to have trump as the decided front runner and to go in with the nomination, i think must be very scary for a lot of people, particularly a lot of republicans. for as many people that support him there are twice as many that say they would never vote for him and those are just republicans. it is very
here for a fair and balanced debate fox news contributor pete snyder and emily tisch sussman who is the campaign director for the center for american progress action fund. pete, first to you. rubio continues pounding away at trump, con man, con artist, hair force one. too little too late by marco or does he have trump rattled? >> i was half expecting john seena to pop out of the back screen. i think this has gotten a little out of hand. i think it is a little too little too late. we had...
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stephanie: so jim tisch is wrong and you are not afraid of the power of airbnb whose valuation goes updavid: millennials are not using airbnb. airbnb use in new york city is 5%. , we areare doing building a new brand called moxie. the size of the room is 175 square feet. when people come to new york city they are not looking for a big hotel room. it is not wichita, kansas. they want to come to their room and then they want to go to midtown.are, soho, they want a great shower, lots of outlets and they are willing to spend so you can go to airbnb in ozone park, queens, get into a room and take two trains, spend the same price point not know what type of laundry is hanging on the door when you get in. in time square, myriad security, for the same dollar point that is an opportunity. stephanie: i will play devil's advocate. brian chesky has a whole lot of moxie. maybe he is marketing and says -- maybe he is watching and says new york is my best opportunity. what happens when airbnb starts paying attention? david: they cannot be our price point in new york city. new york city has a shortage
stephanie: so jim tisch is wrong and you are not afraid of the power of airbnb whose valuation goes updavid: millennials are not using airbnb. airbnb use in new york city is 5%. , we areare doing building a new brand called moxie. the size of the room is 175 square feet. when people come to new york city they are not looking for a big hotel room. it is not wichita, kansas. they want to come to their room and then they want to go to midtown.are, soho, they want a great shower, lots of outlets...
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the baftas are wish tisch fulham big night. in the name, that's what the "b" stands for. but so is the nature of the industry, you will see talent from all over the world. these are widely seen as an indication of what will happen at the as course in hollywood in two week's time, all see the same faces and names, some cases all the a hear about the statement controversy as well. case in point, this year, the lack of diversity. this protest had been embraced by bafta, which allowed demonstrators themselves members of the industry, on to the red carpet to hand out flyers. bafta says it is going to increase the diversity of its members. an issue that the oscars are also facing. >> kate winslet. >> reporter: back to the awards. and kate winslet walked off with best supporting actress for her role in the steve jobs biopic. best supporting actor was mark from chill bridge of surprise ." which meant nothing for idris alba. he's missed out here and at the golden globes now for this "beasts of no nation." and no mention of him at the os
the baftas are wish tisch fulham big night. in the name, that's what the "b" stands for. but so is the nature of the industry, you will see talent from all over the world. these are widely seen as an indication of what will happen at the as course in hollywood in two week's time, all see the same faces and names, some cases all the a hear about the statement controversy as well. case in point, this year, the lack of diversity. this protest had been embraced by bafta, which allowed...
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how exactly do they do that yet but jonathan tisch spoke to bloomberg both about the company battle plannt to growing our subsidiary of the corporation over the past couple of years. we have purchased six hotels and markets we thought we needed to be in to have a national distribution platform. jersey.ern new >> boston, washington. we just purchased a hotel in seattle, hotel 1000. through acquisition we wanted to round out the portfolio. the traveler, when they stay with us, they went to look for other hotels. we have built other hotels that opened that have been very successful and very additive to our bottom line. mentioned briefly, our joint venture with comcast nbc universal. >> do you have a target? >> >> right now we are at 24. we would like to be at the hotels by the year 2020. that puts us at a disadvantage to the much bigger names and lodging. they will end up with one .illion brooms if you look at a core merging, there is a sense in the industry that bigger is better. bigger is better, which the complete opposite, none. >> we like to be somewhere in the middle where we say smal
how exactly do they do that yet but jonathan tisch spoke to bloomberg both about the company battle plannt to growing our subsidiary of the corporation over the past couple of years. we have purchased six hotels and markets we thought we needed to be in to have a national distribution platform. jersey.ern new >> boston, washington. we just purchased a hotel in seattle, hotel 1000. through acquisition we wanted to round out the portfolio. the traveler, when they stay with us, they went to...
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we've been embedded mental health care technicians and prak ti tisch ners in line units. we have already rolled out some of that more comprehensive strategy, but still, i think we need to array the different types of mental health professionals in a better way to take care of many different problems. >> as you know, active duty members of the military who may suffer emotional or mental diseases, some of them imem mating from combat, are sometimes given bad conduct discharges or less than honorable discharges. bad paper. and then, through a tragic irony or deprived of medical care to treat the very injury that causes their discharge under less than honorable conditions and i have sought to have those discharges reviewed. and in fact, two secretaries of defense, chuck hagel and ashton carter, have committed to change the policies of the fords of has your input been sought on that issue because there are medical issues involved in those reviews. so, the short answer senator is yes and you want me to first of all thank you for your advocacy in this area and of course for the
we've been embedded mental health care technicians and prak ti tisch ners in line units. we have already rolled out some of that more comprehensive strategy, but still, i think we need to array the different types of mental health professionals in a better way to take care of many different problems. >> as you know, active duty members of the military who may suffer emotional or mental diseases, some of them imem mating from combat, are sometimes given bad conduct discharges or less than...
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dominion sold $11 billion of oil and deal companies to tisch, lowe's company, and now they bought questarquestar maintain a small oil and gas operation in the rockies, but this is the kind of shuffling that the smart companies do. i'll have dominion tonight on "mad money." be aware that oil and natural gas are so low, no one is making money. we continue to think when will these companies cry uncle. exxon reports this week. >> exxon not one of them that cries uncle. >> we're waiting for them -- >> we're waiting for them to start rolling things up, doing some things. they're there are always more levers than you anticipate in terms of a company's ability to string their life along for a longer period than you might have thought. >> and rusty brazil, my expert from rbn saying it's the year of capital. >> year of capital. >> year of capital. those who have capital can swoop in. we all know the problem here is that they don't die. they're zombie companies. they don't die. they got the stuff people want. >> dead man drilling as we like to say on "squawk on the street." >> exactly right. let's m
dominion sold $11 billion of oil and deal companies to tisch, lowe's company, and now they bought questarquestar maintain a small oil and gas operation in the rockies, but this is the kind of shuffling that the smart companies do. i'll have dominion tonight on "mad money." be aware that oil and natural gas are so low, no one is making money. we continue to think when will these companies cry uncle. exxon reports this week. >> exxon not one of them that cries uncle. >>...