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united does listen.hey have this whole customer experience problem department that ask what they are thinking. >> they also looked at the boarding process. that is something they had done initially. >> i wrote a cover story three years ago about the merger, and the way i opened it was talking about coffee and the process of figuring out what coffee they were going to serve was very detailed. they settled on one, and only had to change it. three years later they are doing it all over again. there is a little bit of getting back to zero. going in the right direction. i'm not saying i have for giving them, but any of those m&a processes, it is not easy. >> it is not. ceos always overpromise on these things. there's optimism of one's good come of these mergers. it is hard to deliver. we have to run. thank you so much. still to come -- >> gun owners have been leery of guns with some locks. we will look at them when we continue. ♪ >> technology how shapely good control debate in the united states? >> president
united does listen.hey have this whole customer experience problem department that ask what they are thinking. >> they also looked at the boarding process. that is something they had done initially. >> i wrote a cover story three years ago about the merger, and the way i opened it was talking about coffee and the process of figuring out what coffee they were going to serve was very detailed. they settled on one, and only had to change it. three years later they are doing it all over...
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united does listen.hey have a customer experience the permit looking at what --department looking at what customers think. dave: they changed the coffee. [laughter] drake: right. i wrote the cover story three years ago about the merger. the way i opened it was talking about coffee. the process of figure now what coffee they would serve, an incredibly detailed, labor intensive process.they settle on one and had to change it. three years later they are doing it all over again. there is getting back to zero in some sense, but headed in the rejection. carol: to give them props, integrating two huge companies is not easy. that does not mean i'm not forgetting them. but it's not easy. -- forgiving them. drake: ceos always overpromise on these things. there is optimism about what comes out of these mergers and it's hard to deliver. dave: march easier when you are not in the terminal. carol: we have to run. thank you so much. dave: we will look at the latest technology went bloomberg businessweek on television r
united does listen.hey have a customer experience the permit looking at what --department looking at what customers think. dave: they changed the coffee. [laughter] drake: right. i wrote the cover story three years ago about the merger. the way i opened it was talking about coffee. the process of figure now what coffee they would serve, an incredibly detailed, labor intensive process.they settle on one and had to change it. three years later they are doing it all over again. there is getting...
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michelle: the smartest politician listens and looks and does not lie about what the basic reality is about united states. don' just be truthful about it, i think that is the way that you enamore citizens to want to vote for you. fernando: african-americans also want to hear specifics about jobs, the economy, and their general dissatisfaction with government as a whole. michelle: of course we know that all lives matter -- what the african-american community is looking for is people who will say that your lives matter, too, because right now it doesn' t feel like that. it' s like state sanctioned violence against african americans. fernando: the first primary in which african american voters could have a significant impact will be south carolina in february. but everyone has their eye on super tuesday on march first, which could make or break several of the candidates, tweet me at @espuelasvox, and check in on facebook or connect with our new video site, matteroffact.tv where you can watch and share videos from all of our programs. >> next, is america headed in fernando has the bottom line. fernand
michelle: the smartest politician listens and looks and does not lie about what the basic reality is about united states. don' just be truthful about it, i think that is the way that you enamore citizens to want to vote for you. fernando: african-americans also want to hear specifics about jobs, the economy, and their general dissatisfaction with government as a whole. michelle: of course we know that all lives matter -- what the african-american community is looking for is people who will say...
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united states. china has staggering reserves. francine: jim, you're not too worried. does it mean the market should be a lot more confident about how china handles itself? listeni make as many mistakes as anybody else. at the moment, i am sure the united states -- i do own a lot of u.s. dollars, but i would rather be invested in china then the u.s.. there will be problems in china. china trade within the -- with everybody. if everybody in the world has too.ems, china will francine: we have had problems with volatile markets and currency. what has that taught us? jim: as you know, the united states and imf for the last 11 years has been begging china to let them market and set the rate for the currency. china said ok we will do it your way. we will let the market have more to do with it. the currency had -- the currency began to be subject to market fluctuation. it is normal that it should have a correction and yielded down for a wild here it -- and yielded down for a while. it is easier for people to take money out of china. if you have been trapped with the currency for decades, you want to take some out to. if the ghost of further, i hope i am smart enough t
united states. china has staggering reserves. francine: jim, you're not too worried. does it mean the market should be a lot more confident about how china handles itself? listeni make as many mistakes as anybody else. at the moment, i am sure the united states -- i do own a lot of u.s. dollars, but i would rather be invested in china then the u.s.. there will be problems in china. china trade within the -- with everybody. if everybody in the world has too.ems, china will francine: we have had...
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michelle: the smartest politician listens and looks and does not lie about what the basic reality is about african-american life in the united states. if you will face it head on and don't give a political answer, just be truthful about it, i think that is the way that you enamore citizens to want to vote for you. fernando: african-americans also want to hear specifics about jobs, the economy, and their general dissatisfaction with government as a whole. michelle: of course we know that all lives matter -- what the african-american community is say that your lives matter, too, because right now it doesn't feel like that. it's like state sanctioned violence against african americs. fernando: the first primary in which african american voters could have a significant impact will be south carolina in february. but everyone has their eye on the very important milestone, super tuesday on march first, which could make or break several of the candidates, tweet me at @espuelasvox, and check in on facebook or connect with our new video site, matteroffact.tv where you can watch and share videos from all of our programs. >> next, is am
michelle: the smartest politician listens and looks and does not lie about what the basic reality is about african-american life in the united states. if you will face it head on and don't give a political answer, just be truthful about it, i think that is the way that you enamore citizens to want to vote for you. fernando: african-americans also want to hear specifics about jobs, the economy, and their general dissatisfaction with government as a whole. michelle: of course we know that all...
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listening a little closer. and what it could mean for fans here. how much internet speed does one family actually need? ballpark. to answer your question, i assembled a similar family unit. they offer a range of speeds. for us, 40 megs works great. with that, you can download an hd movie or tv show in minutes and songs in seconds. which is a good thing, because my pretend family is not big on waiting. get up to 40 meg centurylink internet for $20 a month for a year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. 12 month contract required. today is going to be warmer with highs in the 30s this thursday will be even warmer with temperatures in the 40s. clouds build back in on friday and there may be a few flurries at times. the weekend looks to be cold with temperatures back in the teens for daytime as high school sports fans well know, half the hype of game time takes place off the court. but some of the more witty chants are coming to an end for fans in wisconsin. after the break, hear what students and administrators here in des our waking up right now... a perfectly matched powerball ticket will land you 1 point 5 billion dollars today... a winning iowan would mean 4
listening a little closer. and what it could mean for fans here. how much internet speed does one family actually need? ballpark. to answer your question, i assembled a similar family unit. they offer a range of speeds. for us, 40 megs works great. with that, you can download an hd movie or tv show in minutes and songs in seconds. which is a good thing, because my pretend family is not big on waiting. get up to 40 meg centurylink internet for $20 a month for a year when bundled with a...
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presidents of the united states, people want to be president get sued all the time. does it really matter? >> well, listen, if any court case should be taken seriously but i think ted cruz is in very good standing. a lot of lawyers are on his side. it's campaign 101. don't take advice from people who want to beat you. ted cruz is not going to take donald trump's legal advice. >> good advice. >> there is a very good article. the former solicitors general for president bush and president obama have written in the harvard review journal, there's no question that ted cruz is a u.s. citizen. there are very serious legal scholars that looked at this and put their thoughts on the record. >> right, as donald trump said months ago. amanda carpenter, jeffrey lord, jeffrey toobin, thanks very much. when we come back more implications as we get closer to the ballot box. coming up later, it was earth-shaking news. the question were the tremors from a north korean h bomb test does one of the world's most volatile and ruthless dictators have the world's most dangerous weapon? more when we continue. this is my family. be
presidents of the united states, people want to be president get sued all the time. does it really matter? >> well, listen, if any court case should be taken seriously but i think ted cruz is in very good standing. a lot of lawyers are on his side. it's campaign 101. don't take advice from people who want to beat you. ted cruz is not going to take donald trump's legal advice. >> good advice. >> there is a very good article. the former solicitors general for president bush and...
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unit. >> the cuyahoga county health department does not track bedbugs, but they do respond to complaints. they received more than a hundred complaint last year alone. for more information head to >> thanks, tiffani. >>> ladies, listen up. we are not created equal when it comes to losing weight. a new study found the best times when women and men should exercise to burn the most fat. researchers say women should eat before you workout while men should eat right after exercising. this has to do with how our bodies burn up the carbs. while the women burn the most calories in the three hours after, the men's body burns more fat when they replace exercising. listening. i am always hoping gree before a work -- hungry before a workout. >> a third of americans don't get the recommended seven hours of sleep a night. the group that gets the least mom. lack of sleep was linked to other health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure and heart disease. >>> all right, an illinois stage four liver disease and in a desperate need of a donation found more than a donor. a former marine overheard the woman's cousin discussing the situation. he decided to see if he was a match even though he had never met her. when he found out h
unit. >> the cuyahoga county health department does not track bedbugs, but they do respond to complaints. they received more than a hundred complaint last year alone. for more information head to >> thanks, tiffani. >>> ladies, listen up. we are not created equal when it comes to losing weight. a new study found the best times when women and men should exercise to burn the most fat. researchers say women should eat before you workout while men should eat right after...
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united states of america. he's never been naturalized. that means natural born and just that simple and -- >> does go back. >> 1790. >> it's not posturing at all. >> answer the question -- >> andy -- >> i will. >> listen third one. >> let's be nice. >> have decorum here. maybe in washington there isn't, here on cnn there is. >> steve mentioned two. one is if your born on u.s. soil, born in queens and can run for president, there is category number two in which you're born overseas and not a citizen in which case you can't be president and ted cruz is in a third category, a category disputed. john mccain went through this despite. with john mccain and romney, they have a much better legal argument and john mccain born in the panama canal zone, u.s. territory and of course, arizona became a state whereas canada as far as i'm aware is an independent country. cruz is in the third category of a u.s. citizen but natural born? that's a case for the judiciary to decide. do we want to elect a nominee with a 10 to 20% chance, a real chance he's not qualified according to the constitution to be president of the united states. >> congressman, i got to give you the last word here. >> andy, you made up a third cate
united states of america. he's never been naturalized. that means natural born and just that simple and -- >> does go back. >> 1790. >> it's not posturing at all. >> answer the question -- >> andy -- >> i will. >> listen third one. >> let's be nice. >> have decorum here. maybe in washington there isn't, here on cnn there is. >> steve mentioned two. one is if your born on u.s. soil, born in queens and can run for president, there is...
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does continue his european tour. but he still had time to take a swipe or two at some in the united states. take a listeno what he said. >> it's possible iran and the united states might have friendly relations. but the key to that is in washington's hand. about i had the key in iran i would have used it. but the key lies in washington and they are the ones who should use the key. reporter: roug rouhani was blamg congress. he moves now on to france to do more business. gregg: we understand there has been a bit of a cover-up in europe. >> a bit of a flap over some flaps being put over private parts on some statues. it seems the roman era statues show a bit more than some thought would be prudent for iranian sensitivities where rouhani was visiting. and italy got boxed in. we don't know whether anything else was put under wraps when he toured the roman coliseum. rouhani said he didn't request that cover-up. it is causing a stir among the italians and they are branding it cultural submission. >> ted cruz with the evangelicals, here i'm leading in the him, and i'm leading in the big nationwide because he's a
does continue his european tour. but he still had time to take a swipe or two at some in the united states. take a listeno what he said. >> it's possible iran and the united states might have friendly relations. but the key to that is in washington's hand. about i had the key in iran i would have used it. but the key lies in washington and they are the ones who should use the key. reporter: roug rouhani was blamg congress. he moves now on to france to do more business. gregg: we...
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listen to him, if he can get exposure he will be president of the united states. he will do a really good job. neil: doesese debates. pat caddel said he thinks he does best in the debate. he hasn't been able to close the deal. he has two people in front in national polls. talking about donald trump and ted cruz who might be fighting over this separate issue whether ted cruz is native-born american be that as it may, marco rubio says it's a nonissue to him. are you worried that your candidate, senator rubio can punp in front of those two guys? >> if marco rubio was getting kind of press the frontrunner is getting he would be in front also. he will make tremendous advantages as he gets exposure in various states and gets out in front of people. that will develop. my job, i feel, as an american citizen that cares about, you know, i've been a great recipient of the american dream. and marco rubio is a proponent of keeping this nation healthy in a way that little guys like myself can get ahead in life. and i believe he is best equipped to do that. so i think as he gets his message out, people will see who he
listen to him, if he can get exposure he will be president of the united states. he will do a really good job. neil: doesese debates. pat caddel said he thinks he does best in the debate. he hasn't been able to close the deal. he has two people in front in national polls. talking about donald trump and ted cruz who might be fighting over this separate issue whether ted cruz is native-born american be that as it may, marco rubio says it's a nonissue to him. are you worried that your candidate,...
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listen, i don't think it's a winning it to attempt to legislate against technological process. i think we'll get to this place and the fact you choose to criminalize in the united states does not stop it from happening. that's when reality. i just don't think it's worth the candle. the second point of view is even in the security line, even in the security link i think i can still win the argument. it's not as easy as that one. it's a much closer call, i get that. i think american safety and security and liberty is better secured with the highest level technological capacity of security medications, even though there is a cost to pay in terms of some specific law enforcement question. i'm joined in this by mike chernoff, former secretary of homeland security, and mike mcconnell, mike chertoff raises we don't normally require citizens to organize their lives for the convenience of law enforcement. mike mcconnell's point of view, mike flipped through chip, recall back in the '90s where we're going to guarantee that in the chip it would be a way in? might use this enlargement director comey is using. he lost. mike will tell you now, and thus began the greatest 15 years of ele
listen, i don't think it's a winning it to attempt to legislate against technological process. i think we'll get to this place and the fact you choose to criminalize in the united states does not stop it from happening. that's when reality. i just don't think it's worth the candle. the second point of view is even in the security line, even in the security link i think i can still win the argument. it's not as easy as that one. it's a much closer call, i get that. i think american safety and...
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finding a solution to the civil war, and -- >> does the united states have the credibility of the region to d escalade the way you are saying? who is listening the credibility is very much a strong argument people tend to drum out when they are worried about the u.s. doing something. >> credibility has not taken a hit? >> we are not supporting them as mindlessly as we used to but we are starting to think about what is good for the u.s. and what our interest in the region are, those are not necessarily the same as saudis. sandra: house foreign affairs committee joins us next for a look at how whitehouse is handling the middle east rift and how it will affect the ongoing efforts to defeat isis in the region. we are watching market's falling yesterday's law, taught stocks of 2015 can't escape gravity, what went on the last year and what went down to said the new year, we break down the biggest winners and losers. that is all coming up. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along
finding a solution to the civil war, and -- >> does the united states have the credibility of the region to d escalade the way you are saying? who is listening the credibility is very much a strong argument people tend to drum out when they are worried about the u.s. doing something. >> credibility has not taken a hit? >> we are not supporting them as mindlessly as we used to but we are starting to think about what is good for the u.s. and what our interest in the region are,...
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does that all leave the united states? the u.s. tries to get saudi arabia not to execute the popular cleric and they don't listen. >> it leaves the unitedt of influence, certainly, be enough of a force and a factor to take into consideration possible u.s. reaction. the iranians may be thinking, if we do this, what would the americans do? that seems to have waned, par y ly because of some of the decisions the u.s. has made to disengage in the region. president obama at one time drew a red line and said he was going to carry out any possible strikes if the assad regime used chemical weapons, well, they did. and the u.s. was then perceived as being weak and incapable of endorsing its role in the region. now we're seeing the consequences of that. but at the same time, i think the u.s. is wanting to disengage from a very complex situation. >> thank you for helping us understand it a bit better. always good to see you. >> thanks, kate. >>> that's going to do it if are this hour of msnbc live, i'm kate snow. "mtp daily" begins right now. >>> if it's 2016, the gloves are off, the lines are drawn, the message is clear, and the time is very short
does that all leave the united states? the u.s. tries to get saudi arabia not to execute the popular cleric and they don't listen. >> it leaves the unitedt of influence, certainly, be enough of a force and a factor to take into consideration possible u.s. reaction. the iranians may be thinking, if we do this, what would the americans do? that seems to have waned, par y ly because of some of the decisions the u.s. has made to disengage in the region. president obama at one time drew a red...
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listen to what everything they have. saying, it's domestic, domestic, domestic, so the rest of the world is in trouble, but they bring it back to what does it mean for the united that december employment number was a blowout positive news story, very hard, given the centrality of employment to their whole story not to go ahead with march because the basic story is that tact. against that, that's what happensing with oil plays havoc with theirs and everybody's expectations for inflation. weigh that against each other. right now, if the real economic data continues to support the positive story, i don't see how they can't. >> enough evidence by the march meeting we're not in another first quarter economic fade? >> yes. because they'll have two more employment reports, which seem to be the main thing. the funny thing now is 40 quarter was terrible, and so you have jobs going like this and gdp going like that. >> which is the right number? >> well, they are both right, but what you see with the gdp number is the impact of the commodities and manufacturing from overseas, baa manufacturing is high for person. if that is just the temporary transition points, a shakeo
listen to what everything they have. saying, it's domestic, domestic, domestic, so the rest of the world is in trouble, but they bring it back to what does it mean for the united that december employment number was a blowout positive news story, very hard, given the centrality of employment to their whole story not to go ahead with march because the basic story is that tact. against that, that's what happensing with oil plays havoc with theirs and everybody's expectations for inflation. weigh...