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tweet yes or no usi using #crossfire.ive you the results when we get back after the break. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> we are back with tracy and tim. now it's time for our outrage of the day. mine is in north carolina republican party. since they took over that state in 2010 they have pass ad law making it harder to vote, thrown up barriers between women and doctors, slashed unemployment benefits, they actually rai
tweet yes or no usi using #crossfire.ive you the results when we get back after the break. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was...
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. >> using the pub>> usi not being served by mainstservedournalisme >> i admire that about him. >> iber a conversation we had about that. ,e had several dozen people some of them companies, some of them investors, wting to give ey or invest in us. we had to find a deal with was right for us. we did not think the advocacy grp -- route was right for us. we did not think having somebody having a controlling shareonn our new endeavor was right for us. >>here was a lot of investing in the space. >> venture capitalist? >> techcrunch. >> we know all about what aol is doing. they got rid of tax. -- patch. >> it is no longer. >> we're talking about technolo and venture capitalists. they invest in thhecompany that we cover. they perfectly and sincerely want to invest and we thoughtan the conflict wouthe confligreat. capitalists, no? media capitalists, ye c >> if you invest in us and we mention you, we have to disclose e. transparency.that matters is >> venture capitalists are different. be sameot want to have issues as uber, for example. >> help me understand. i genuinely don't understand. if
. >> using the pub>> usi not being served by mainstservedournalisme >> i admire that about him. >> iber a conversation we had about that. ,e had several dozen people some of them companies, some of them investors, wting to give ey or invest in us. we had to find a deal with was right for us. we did not think the advocacy grp -- route was right for us. we did not think having somebody having a controlling shareonn our new endeavor was right for us. >>here was a lot...
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worldwhere the message sent is using drugs, choosing what you want to put in your own body is your own usinessopefully let companies provide safer alternatives, providemore reliable alternativ to the back market drugs out there. john: all right. this is not what most of the time wre talking about when we talk about illegal drugs. we're talking about the nastier es like meth that really hurt people, lots of people, and well-meaninged authoritarians say we can redce the amount if we make it illegal. >> and that's worked out so well so far. [laughter] john: they argue more of it. [applause] >> like this, you know, cocaine inventing machine is it the american way? i get than an alarming concepp to people, but if you look at th huge damage that the war on drugs has done, the disproportioned damage to black communities, students' lives ruined, the costs are huge, and it's not working. heroin is cheaper now than it was 30 years ago. john: nsa spying. when the nsa spying story irst broke, i upse libertarians by saying i was not that upset. i figured that my enemies already had all the information. i m
worldwhere the message sent is using drugs, choosing what you want to put in your own body is your own usinessopefully let companies provide safer alternatives, providemore reliable alternativ to the back market drugs out there. john: all right. this is not what most of the time wre talking about when we talk about illegal drugs. we're talking about the nastier es like meth that really hurt people, lots of people, and well-meaninged authoritarians say we can redce the amount if we make it...
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this morning, fashion powerhouse valentino is in hot water after usiing amy adams to promote its product. excited to claim the bag she's carrying as one of its own. saying, quote, we are pleased to announce amy adams carrying the valentino garavany rocksubstitute duble bag from the collection. one problem, it was taken at thursday's wake for philip seymour hoffman. they appeared together in the mast and doubt. >> not at all. >> in the statement released by her representative, adams denied being a valentino spokesperson and called it appalling. >> valentino was trying to get the it factor by associating the bag with a hot young at tres. but they really got theic factor. >> they say they will not terminate the person behind the press release, but did apologize for the fashion faux pas saying it was unaware of the circumstances. it was a mistake. adams, nominated for an oscar for her role in american hustle, donned this virginalentino gownr winning the golden globe for the same role. it will stay with the hollywood elite. >> they will survive. but it was wildly inappropriate. >> and as note
this morning, fashion powerhouse valentino is in hot water after usiing amy adams to promote its product. excited to claim the bag she's carrying as one of its own. saying, quote, we are pleased to announce amy adams carrying the valentino garavany rocksubstitute duble bag from the collection. one problem, it was taken at thursday's wake for philip seymour hoffman. they appeared together in the mast and doubt. >> not at all. >> in the statement released by her representative, adams...
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. >> president obama usi apen and phone to rule by fiat. on the constitutionality of mr.h ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mom's new vacuum! (cat screech) u feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new wato bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't juscertify our pre-owned vehics. we inspect, analyze, and reconditioeach one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owr. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz cerfied pre-owned sal event. visitit today for exctional offers. ♪ >>> former congressman has been arrested in zimbabwe for possessing pornography and violating immigration laws. he is democrat mel reynolds of illinois. you may remember his name. he lost his seat almost two decades ago. he was then convict
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borghese they're getting the -usiness so if you are not happy?g to negotiate with hitler. >> come on. >> as other companies start to do this toobecome the internet monopoly but with markets there is no competition like the time warner deal. of coursese they have power to negotiate but onc everybody pays for access to get into the home. it is not the power company so the government doesn't have to step in the ultimately the consumer will be friday and the intern company will lose power. this is number one innovation what if they all shaky down for those fees? >> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comct to the third reich. but what you see is simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wondfu company but they don't own thenternet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a suen they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the other industry
borghese they're getting the -usiness so if you are not happy?g to negotiate with hitler. >> come on. >> as other companies start to do this toobecome the internet monopoly but with markets there is no competition like the time warner deal. of coursese they have power to negotiate but onc everybody pays for access to get into the home. it is not the power company so the government doesn't have to step in the ultimately the consumer will be friday and the intern company will lose...
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usy are declaring terrorists. example, [indiscernible] they killed her, and declared her a terrorist. it is very strange. caree thinking there is no for humans, and there is no humanity in these people. they are killing our innocent people. >> shahzad akbar, what are your plans now moving forward? do you see progress in your lawsuits and in changing u.s. policy? the lawsuits, on one cents, are making some progress in the way that the number of have gone down. we do not know the real reason, but the fact remains that the numbers have gone down. announcedident obama they would ignore more signature strikes, we still have to investigate on the ground. if there are more signature strikes taking place, they seem to have gone down. in terms of the legal battle, the most important task is to get justice for the civilian issues because this is an the u.s. needs to address and cannot shy away from. benefit strategic president obama thinks he has achieved, that is in the past now, and what is left for the future is the case
usy are declaring terrorists. example, [indiscernible] they killed her, and declared her a terrorist. it is very strange. caree thinking there is no for humans, and there is no humanity in these people. they are killing our innocent people. >> shahzad akbar, what are your plans now moving forward? do you see progress in your lawsuits and in changing u.s. policy? the lawsuits, on one cents, are making some progress in the way that the number of have gone down. we do not know the real...
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(vo) so do we,usiness pro. so do we. go national. "a-team" tonight back with us, national review columnist, former schumer aide christopher hunt, and the political reporter for real clear politics. good to have you with this. let's start with what do you make of the new york times now talking about national security is effectively being criminalize jill abramson, executive director of the new york times. >> at top complaint among reporters of the white house is that affirmation is really kind of hard to come by. we have seen throughout the past year with things coming on with the nsa and reporters at this network having trouble ggtting access to resources and things like that being a problem. so i think this is handle a long-running issue. lou: what happened to the open, transparency the first executive order the guy gns an efakes george bu's eventour.redential apers >> the diference beteen hereheis, h cmpaigneds ideogue. he gets into office and has to face the realities of being president of the united states. it's a very dangerous
(vo) so do we,usiness pro. so do we. go national. "a-team" tonight back with us, national review columnist, former schumer aide christopher hunt, and the political reporter for real clear politics. good to have you with this. let's start with what do you make of the new york times now talking about national security is effectively being criminalize jill abramson, executive director of the new york times. >> at top complaint among reporters of the white house is that affirmation...
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borghese they're getting the -usiness so if you are not happy?ying to negotiate with hitler. >> come on. >> as other companies start to do this toobecome the internet monopoly but with markets there is no competition like the time warner deal. of course they have power to negotiate but once everybody pays for access to get into the home. it is not the power company so the government doesn't have to step in the ultimately the consumer will be friday and the internet company will lose power. this is number one innovation what if they all shaky down for those fees? >> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comcast to the third reich. but what you see is simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wonderful company but they don't own the internet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a sudden they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the o
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maker of chips and they did $50 billion in sales last year with the problem is the bulk of their .usinesss around the world use products --butel customers are drifting away from this and they have lagged their competitors in getting into mobile, those markets have been falling for the last three years and the latest earnings report forecast that for the first quarter, margins would fall from 62, to 59. it raises questions over whether this is the time to buy intel. >> for that specific region -- you have margins and for that specific reason -- >> i don't think that the pc is dead, there are things you cannot do on a traditional mobile device like an ipad or an iphone. >> but not dead is not the same thing as growth. >> it is growing. i just bought a fantastic laptop that is wonderful, technology i have not seen in 10 or 15 years. is trading at 10 times earnings and there is a leadership advantage with ships at a two-year lead, at 10 times earnings. and the valuation -- >> when you think of margins, we have old about margins all across the s&p companies. what do you make of that? is going
maker of chips and they did $50 billion in sales last year with the problem is the bulk of their .usinesss around the world use products --butel customers are drifting away from this and they have lagged their competitors in getting into mobile, those markets have been falling for the last three years and the latest earnings report forecast that for the first quarter, margins would fall from 62, to 59. it raises questions over whether this is the time to buy intel. >> for that specific...
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. >> but at a certain point my understanding of usie using you don't get that same feeling anymore. >> but you get sick if you don't use it. for those people it's a medicine for them. for us in the harm reductions community we want to make sure they don't kill themselves. so we're doing what we can to keep people alive. frankly what we think we need here in new york is a safe injection facility. >> which they have in other cities. >> in vancouver and other cities abroad. but it saves lives. and it's sensible public health policy. >> the other thing you're working on is training addicts to -- >> overdose prevention. >> explain that. >> we train people -- obviously if you overdose you can't counter act the overdose yourself because you're unconscious. we train people in buddy systems. >> to shoot up with somebody else. >> not to shoot up with somebody else, to counter act the effects of somebody else shooting up. for example, i went and got trained. i don't use heroin. i don't shoot it up. but i went and got trained so i'll know what to do in case i see somebody i do know. the doctor or
. >> but at a certain point my understanding of usie using you don't get that same feeling anymore. >> but you get sick if you don't use it. for those people it's a medicine for them. for us in the harm reductions community we want to make sure they don't kill themselves. so we're doing what we can to keep people alive. frankly what we think we need here in new york is a safe injection facility. >> which they have in other cities. >> in vancouver and other cities abroad....
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. >> hear more from jason on the .usiness o >> someone who i know lived in nigeria? am i right?urishing at the time. talking a very long time ago. jason is a very interesting guy to talk to. as we were discussing, so much of their business streaming these films is carried out in new york, the north america, europe, and london, and for him that indicates they have broad connections, they have broadband connections in nigeria how big the business could be. largestorld's world container line beating estimates today. speaking with neils anderson, live on the phone from copenhagen. could you very much for joining us today. good morning, sir. -- thank you very much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> can you tell us how the shipping industry is dealing with industry overcapacity right now? >> what we are trying to do is we have a strategy for our container line, which is true cost savings and service to customers. we need to be five percent better in returns, the average of the industry, and that is what we are pushing for an succeeding in that. it is really competitiveness that
. >> hear more from jason on the .usiness o >> someone who i know lived in nigeria? am i right?urishing at the time. talking a very long time ago. jason is a very interesting guy to talk to. as we were discussing, so much of their business streaming these films is carried out in new york, the north america, europe, and london, and for him that indicates they have broad connections, they have broadband connections in nigeria how big the business could be. largestorld's world...
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unbelievable the amount of ,usiness we are doing in dubai abu dhabi.see an opportunity basically. they love fashion. they are out there. they are ready to buy. very big for us, besides london and so forth. >> i hear other ceo's the retail groups always flying to dubai and i am trying to figure out what exactly is in the market -- >> it is a playground. >> i know there is the ultra rich but only so many of them. >> i think the way they have it right now, people love to stop over from so many different places. and it is going to continue. we are opening more stores there . one was very successful, thousands of shoes per month. and our clothing line is very hot. i don't know if you know that. ,he clothing line was a topic in nordstrom, the partnership award. he so much. >> vince camuto, ceo of the communal group. group.of the camuto much more coming up. stay "in the loop." ♪ >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i'm betty liu. 26 minutes past the hour, which means we are on the markets. olivia sterns. >> futures right now are in the red after the s&p 50
unbelievable the amount of ,usiness we are doing in dubai abu dhabi.see an opportunity basically. they love fashion. they are out there. they are ready to buy. very big for us, besides london and so forth. >> i hear other ceo's the retail groups always flying to dubai and i am trying to figure out what exactly is in the market -- >> it is a playground. >> i know there is the ultra rich but only so many of them. >> i think the way they have it right now, people love to...
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at exciting the consumer, coming out with products that interest the consumer, it is about making .usinessefficient we still have a lot more to do, we have changed a lot in terms of how we operate and have been able to improve profitability in a region with declining beer market. volume is flat. ourave also maintained profit, despite our biggest inket being in steep decline the last two years or three years. we have worked a lot to still come out with what i would call pretty decent performance, if not strong performance. yes, the category is changing, the consumer is changing, that is why we are also spending time doing consumer insight and we need to be part of an international brands. we want to be part of craft, have beer brands, we strong brands, we have an international brand. we are taking part in that segment and plan to continue to be part of that. >> congratulations on the numbers this morning, looking forward to talking to you next time, joergen rasmussen ceo of carlsberg. what else is on our radar? the fed has approved new standards for foreign banks, lenders of at least $50 bi
at exciting the consumer, coming out with products that interest the consumer, it is about making .usinessefficient we still have a lot more to do, we have changed a lot in terms of how we operate and have been able to improve profitability in a region with declining beer market. volume is flat. ourave also maintained profit, despite our biggest inket being in steep decline the last two years or three years. we have worked a lot to still come out with what i would call pretty decent...
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for those who do not know your .usiness, explain your audience are helping people express themselvesernet. social media has become so important to everyone's daily lives. if you are a celebrity, you want to put your best foot forward, or you also want to embrace fans and understand how to connect directly. >> how do you do that? people often think, if he helps with social media, he just gets you an extra 5000 followers. >> it is more like a reality tv production company. we are working with the entertainers to create this content. these are complex systems. we help them be the best inside of these systems. >> explained to me what that means. you are like a reality tv what? >> we are a new media company. it is a complicated process when you are dealing with celebrities, the rights to images, the content they create, which platform is best. directly with these markets. we cannot publish anything without them involved. in summer holder, a big tv ommerholder,- ian s a big tv celebrity, exploded. he cares about the environment, about animal rights. he cares about people. >> and he is supe
for those who do not know your .usiness, explain your audience are helping people express themselvesernet. social media has become so important to everyone's daily lives. if you are a celebrity, you want to put your best foot forward, or you also want to embrace fans and understand how to connect directly. >> how do you do that? people often think, if he helps with social media, he just gets you an extra 5000 followers. >> it is more like a reality tv production company. we are...
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one of the mysteries or interesting things people in my usiness, especially as stroids seem to be so close in age in date. 4357b9 billion and 4.6 billion years. people at first expected a little more of a spread. so i understand that you take the bible as written in english, translated countless times over the last 3 my lennia as to be a more ack rat and reasonable of the natural laws we see around them than what i and anybody in here can observe. that to me is unsettling. troubling. and then about the disease thing. are the fish centers, have they done something wrong to get diseases? that's sort of an extraordinary claim that takes me past what i'm comfortable with. and as far as you cannot observe the patz. i have to stop you right there. that's what we do in astronomy. all we can do is look at the past. by the way, you're looking at the past right now. because the speed of light bounces off of me and then gets to your eyes. and i'm delighted to see that the people in the back i of the room appear that much younger than the people in the front. so this idea that you can separate t
one of the mysteries or interesting things people in my usiness, especially as stroids seem to be so close in age in date. 4357b9 billion and 4.6 billion years. people at first expected a little more of a spread. so i understand that you take the bible as written in english, translated countless times over the last 3 my lennia as to be a more ack rat and reasonable of the natural laws we see around them than what i and anybody in here can observe. that to me is unsettling. troubling. and then...
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if you go the markets, usi r aid's -- usaid's materials, they're not getting to the people.ow do you get the aid to the people right now? >> okay, thank you very much. for the clarity. go ahead. >> i'm interested in the panelists' thoughts on -- >> you remind us who you are? >> sorry, yes. lauren -- [inaudible] with the congressional research service. interested in the panelists' thoughts on the role of igad and the mediation going forward. ambassador booth, you mentioned how critical they've been to the process so far and, obviously, in terms of timeliness and pressure, they were very instrumental. but going forward in terms of focusing on an inclusive political dialogue, the role that hay played in the cpa talks, that was an exclusive rather than inclusive process. and i guess, you know, there are some questions about the role of uganda and its military operations in south sudan right now on behalf of the south sudan government. kiir is, obviously, a sitting head of state and head of state of the igad administration. ethiopia, you began da -- uganda, these are one-party st
if you go the markets, usi r aid's -- usaid's materials, they're not getting to the people.ow do you get the aid to the people right now? >> okay, thank you very much. for the clarity. go ahead. >> i'm interested in the panelists' thoughts on -- >> you remind us who you are? >> sorry, yes. lauren -- [inaudible] with the congressional research service. interested in the panelists' thoughts on the role of igad and the mediation going forward. ambassador booth, you...
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what we're seeing is what i call the traditional republican usiness community is aligned with the democratic -- with the democrats. how do y'all like that? and that's how you got dwourts. and so traditional republican business interests are totally supportive of continuation of the private option. now, when you talk about medicare advantage, you're talking about something else i'm not even messing with so i have to ask somebody about that. i can tell you that part of what we did with regard to the waiver was to keep the costs pursuant to the insurance rates for medicaid expansion. in our case, the private option, had to be within the parameters of what was anticipated by expenditures by the federal government. and that's where we are. we've been able to do that and we've been able to do that to some extent with some additional competition. >> this side of the room. we want to be fair to everybody. sorry. go ahead. >> carl from the "philadelphia inquirer." in pennsylvania we have a governor that's trying to out-beebe you. trying to do a -- require work search. he's trying to do changes to all
what we're seeing is what i call the traditional republican usiness community is aligned with the democratic -- with the democrats. how do y'all like that? and that's how you got dwourts. and so traditional republican business interests are totally supportive of continuation of the private option. now, when you talk about medicare advantage, you're talking about something else i'm not even messing with so i have to ask somebody about that. i can tell you that part of what we did with regard to...
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it has already forced many usinesses to choose, again, do i hire that 50th worker? do i hire that 50th worker? going just say, no, i'm to take two part-time workers instead of one full-time worker. or even worse, i'm going to hire that 50th worker but i'm going to drop health care coverage, mr. speakerering for all of my employees. and while i get a waiver for the first 30, for the next 20 i'm going to pay $2,000 a year per employee that will go into the exchange. one georgia businessman, who employs 47 people, told me that obamacare has forced him to hire subcontractors instead of hiring new full-time employees. another enown -- owner, who has 49 workers, recently purchased a robot instead of hiring new welders. that robot doesn't have to feed a family or four. the robot may be very efficient but the robot doesn't have a heart. and doesn't have anxiety. on main street, uncertainty and higher costs get even worse when a company needs to create more than 50 jobs as i just mentioned, creating a barrier to job creation and the expansion of their business. obamacare for
it has already forced many usinesses to choose, again, do i hire that 50th worker? do i hire that 50th worker? going just say, no, i'm to take two part-time workers instead of one full-time worker. or even worse, i'm going to hire that 50th worker but i'm going to drop health care coverage, mr. speakerering for all of my employees. and while i get a waiver for the first 30, for the next 20 i'm going to pay $2,000 a year per employee that will go into the exchange. one georgia businessman, who...
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relationships, usiness partnerships are under pinned because we are all in the same united king come. that is the number one reason stronger together. .he sebcond is our prosperity some people look at the united debit only in terms of and credit columns, tax and spend and how it is split among nations. that misses the bigger picture. is a world that has been through master economic storms economic competition heating up and we have to work living.just to make a and in that world of uncertainty stronger as simply a bigger entity, an open economy million people. we are the oldest and most successful single market in the and one of the oldest and successful currencies in the world. stability and is hugely attractive for investors. the top we were destination for foreign direct investment in europe. approval on mp of our stability and i would not dajeopardize that. the central part of my economic the u.k. is not about what we would lose if we what we can but gain if we stay together. out a vernment has set long-term economic machine for ritain getting behind enterprise, dealing with our d
relationships, usiness partnerships are under pinned because we are all in the same united king come. that is the number one reason stronger together. .he sebcond is our prosperity some people look at the united debit only in terms of and credit columns, tax and spend and how it is split among nations. that misses the bigger picture. is a world that has been through master economic storms economic competition heating up and we have to work living.just to make a and in that world of uncertainty...