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like to form a version of in vogue, but a younger version of in vogue and we would like beyonce to bel's time was born. beyonce teamed up with a group of six girls, including her cousin, kelly rowland. >> beyonce was the energizer of the group. beyonce keep going and going and going. ♪ i don't care ♪ everywhere he goes >> from the local spotlight to the national stage. >> these girls, girl's time, ended up going to star search, ended up competing against some 40-year-olds. >> a perfect score, the challenger, girl's time receives -- >> and they lose and are crying hair hearts out, and i go over to are ed mcmannen. and i said, the girls are crying, i'm a dad, what do they do? and he says, they go back and rededicate and refocus. >> and that's what matthew knowles had them do. in 1995, he resigned from his corporate job at xerox to manage the girls full-time. >> i couldn't look them in the eye and say, give it your all, if i wasn't doing it. >> that's a lesson you taught beyonce kind of by example, this is how you dedicate yourself to this craft. >> yes. and it was difficult. >> all they
like to form a version of in vogue, but a younger version of in vogue and we would like beyonce to bel's time was born. beyonce teamed up with a group of six girls, including her cousin, kelly rowland. >> beyonce was the energizer of the group. beyonce keep going and going and going. ♪ i don't care ♪ everywhere he goes >> from the local spotlight to the national stage. >> these girls, girl's time, ended up going to star search, ended up competing against some 40-year-olds....
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posted this video on their youtube channel. >> "vogue". >> huge. that is because little buck went from memphis, tennessee, to now being part of the new york city ballet and if you notice, he's incorporating this juken dance style to ballet as he's twirling on this dance floor. it's really kind of cool. ♪ >> i can see it because of the fluidity of his moves and the sin chronicity. >> he does get on his tippy toes, in tennis shoes not ballet. >> yeah. >> the guy has sick skills. it would be cool to see these kind of moves at the new york city ballet. >> interesting audiences to put together. i like that. the new york city ballet. the new york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is cal
posted this video on their youtube channel. >> "vogue". >> huge. that is because little buck went from memphis, tennessee, to now being part of the new york city ballet and if you notice, he's incorporating this juken dance style to ballet as he's twirling on this dance floor. it's really kind of cool. ♪ >> i can see it because of the fluidity of his moves and the sin chronicity. >> he does get on his tippy toes, in tennis shoes not ballet. >> yeah....
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you are -- well, your name is on the cover of "vogue" magazine. [ laughter ] >> i'm on the cover. >>st -- the westashian family. >> very controversial cover. >> jimmy: yes. very controversial. why was it controversial? i don't know what goes on in fashion. >> what's so nice about it was that i feel like more people bought it because of the controversy. >> jimmy: i bet, yeah. >> and i'm like, whoa, who's that smoking hot babe? >> jimmy: yeah. look at that. [ cheers and applause ] there you are reclining, in repose. >> this makes me be like why do i ever smile? i'm always grinning. it's better to look like no one can please you. [ laughter ] and look at me like laying like that. >> jimmy: you do look dangerous almost in that. >> right? >> jimmy: yes. >> like one of those women that sleeps with james bond like to kill him. >> jimmy: that's exactly what you look like. you look like you're about to murder a british spy in this photograph. [ laughter ] >> can we just say the thing about the cover was i feel like my name like -- i'm like photobombing it. like there's this big controversy an
you are -- well, your name is on the cover of "vogue" magazine. [ laughter ] >> i'm on the cover. >>st -- the westashian family. >> very controversial cover. >> jimmy: yes. very controversial. why was it controversial? i don't know what goes on in fashion. >> what's so nice about it was that i feel like more people bought it because of the controversy. >> jimmy: i bet, yeah. >> and i'm like, whoa, who's that smoking hot babe? >> jimmy:...
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when italian vogue's all-black issue hit the stands, everyone knew bethann had been involved. >> then to something that was obvious was needed. so you have to support that because it's always like something when you see somebody wants to document and proof that this is beauty here and there's quality here and fashion doesn't end with color. >> a force to be reckoned with, she'll one day leave behind a legacy affecting young models both white and black for years to come. >> i don't think she realizes how many people she affects and what she does because she's doing it truly from the heart. >> i think for young girls to know what she has contributed to all of us, i think it's very important. i don't know what legacy there could be, but i definitely don't want to leave here and not have made a difference. >> our next woman of power is one of those models that benefited from bethann's legacy and she went on to become a mountain of her own. >> it's okay to stand on a mountain of notice for one year but you've got to follow your path. >> b. smith has been following the path of turning nos
when italian vogue's all-black issue hit the stands, everyone knew bethann had been involved. >> then to something that was obvious was needed. so you have to support that because it's always like something when you see somebody wants to document and proof that this is beauty here and there's quality here and fashion doesn't end with color. >> a force to be reckoned with, she'll one day leave behind a legacy affecting young models both white and black for years to come. >> i...
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. >> reporter: from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue. girls willing to bear bare it all like lena dunham. >> we were saying how much we loved your bikini. >> i heard you laughing about it. >> joan rivers. >> you're sending the message it's okay, stay fat, gets diabetes. >> reporter: and mindy kaling's laughing it all off. >> mindy let herself go and let herself be a fat sea monster. >> reporter: but fat shaming can also be serious. "die quuyoung" singer kesha say it's what led her to rehab for an eating disorder. ♪ tonight we're going to die young ♪ and now the fight has spilled from the front pages to our home pages. when this mom posted "what's your excuse," it sparked reactions from tens of thousands of women. >> wow, this woman is so inspiring. >> she should be ashamed for fat-shaming other mothers. >> if this is fat shaming shame away, my baby weight is coming off. >> reporter: and that was excuse enough for us to meet the fit mom. maria kang, mother of three, fitness fanatic, and accidental instigator of the latest battle of the bo
. >> reporter: from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue. girls willing to bear bare it all like lena dunham. >> we were saying how much we loved your bikini. >> i heard you laughing about it. >> joan rivers. >> you're sending the message it's okay, stay fat, gets diabetes. >> reporter: and mindy kaling's laughing it all off. >> mindy let herself go and let herself be a fat sea monster. >> reporter: but fat shaming can also be...
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in accepting the vogue russia lost the game away was the first device you can play anyone notices that today everyone has a smartphone but that was the fact i could sit on the sofa of righteousness and play. the first model was released in nineteen eighty nine. at that time nobody had any idea that it would forever change the way that children cry. did your brother play with the gameboy i honestly did he still has one at home. and i went on to find. but mostly it was a way to foster time in school. it was like back then. go find a gameboy in shops and more by its successor the nintendo ds is still on the shelves and mario is still just as active another thing hasn't changed in twenty five years. if you want to advance the next level. he'll still need to help ups. well still ahead for us after a break reports of what the un is calling an ethnic massacres in the world's newest country classroom learning a long distance we take a look at a popular trend in online learning that's taking off right here in germany so don't delay i am. ew for others. i am. and. gcses rebels in south sudan are
in accepting the vogue russia lost the game away was the first device you can play anyone notices that today everyone has a smartphone but that was the fact i could sit on the sofa of righteousness and play. the first model was released in nineteen eighty nine. at that time nobody had any idea that it would forever change the way that children cry. did your brother play with the gameboy i honestly did he still has one at home. and i went on to find. but mostly it was a way to foster time in...
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the prince in a modern dramas and of course korean food may be in vogue around the world now but in terms of revenue there's another tree cultural sectors that far out performs the others. the gaming industry or season and has more on the growing prospects of gaining korea the korean games are being exported in korean pop music. according to a report released by the korea finance corporation on monday. he made his team exports topped two point six billion us dollars in two thousand fall. that is more than ten times larger than exports of korean music and a senior. bikini figure at first all on line video more bile pc and arcade games being sold outside the country. the report said in related exports also far outstrip those of knowledge information and the beast publishing an advertisement while video an arcade game sales have tumbled since two thousand loving the growing prevalence of smart and tell them all ballgames contribute to the overall princeton fail the local industry has been doing very well in recent years the korea is still not in leading country and the global market. the us
the prince in a modern dramas and of course korean food may be in vogue around the world now but in terms of revenue there's another tree cultural sectors that far out performs the others. the gaming industry or season and has more on the growing prospects of gaining korea the korean games are being exported in korean pop music. according to a report released by the korea finance corporation on monday. he made his team exports topped two point six billion us dollars in two thousand fall. that...
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i was there i checked on the weather with our teen vogue on joining us here in the studio. there was another beautiful warm day here in the capital. make your silence or unexplained that's right today afternoon highs here and sold rose to twenty two degrees with sunny skies however it's my outlet to be a rainy or cloudy day nationwide. i compile a new province as well as coco will get five to twenty multimedia sophistication and less than five mullen leaders will fall on the central reasons including fellow otherwise entry heavy snowfall lots has been is in on the mountains of taiwan province which is forecast to get two to seven centimeters of snow. he alleged that the current in a sense that that is all regions will gradually be at the end of a high pressure front which is why clouds are moving in. keep in mind that tomorrow's rain will come when strong winds and after this round of spring showers average daytime highs in most parts of the country will drop to the mid teens. as for tomorrow's reading style tops out at fifteen degrees while thompson was that it won't get a
i was there i checked on the weather with our teen vogue on joining us here in the studio. there was another beautiful warm day here in the capital. make your silence or unexplained that's right today afternoon highs here and sold rose to twenty two degrees with sunny skies however it's my outlet to be a rainy or cloudy day nationwide. i compile a new province as well as coco will get five to twenty multimedia sophistication and less than five mullen leaders will fall on the central reasons...
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. >> we have been reminded in crimea that hard power is back in vogue.wer back in vogue in that part of the world as well? the east china sea with the disputed islands. >> the country on china's periphery think so. and they are worried about this. whether it happens or not is hard for me to say. there is no question that our arees who neighbor china all worried about this. the message that is coming out of not just crimea but also serious is there is no world policeman. the 19thetting back to century. nobody is writing to the rescue if they get in this fight with the bigger guy. >> how do you see the whole protest laying out? moment has passed in taiwan. we were confronted with it in the late 1990's. chinese-taiwanese relations are on a good level. the worst relationship in the region is japan and south korea. -- you haveern asia a great focus on the middle east. is china part of the calculus you see for the future of southern asia and the middle east? >> i think it is globally. we are looking at the world through the view of china. it is the most import
. >> we have been reminded in crimea that hard power is back in vogue.wer back in vogue in that part of the world as well? the east china sea with the disputed islands. >> the country on china's periphery think so. and they are worried about this. whether it happens or not is hard for me to say. there is no question that our arees who neighbor china all worried about this. the message that is coming out of not just crimea but also serious is there is no world policeman. the...
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that is value that is back in vogue. >> thank you.e a look at one mover in today's session worth highlighting. visa. increaseported a 26% in second-quarter profit, but revenue missed estimates and the ceo said the stronger dollar will continue to weigh on earnings growth growing forward. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes. >> welcome to "bloomberg west." hear fromnding by to spacex ceo elon musk who is holding a press conference momentarily that was announced just last night in a mysterious e-mail to reporters, all happening in just a few moments. we will take you there live. is it game over for google plus? their efforts in social networking have not been wildly popular and now google plus googlect is leaving but says its strategy isn't changing. first, check out the top tech headlines. shares of amazon are down abo
that is value that is back in vogue. >> thank you.e a look at one mover in today's session worth highlighting. visa. increaseported a 26% in second-quarter profit, but revenue missed estimates and the ceo said the stronger dollar will continue to weigh on earnings growth growing forward. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes. >> welcome to "bloomberg west." hear fromnding by to spacex ceo elon musk who is holding a press conference momentarily that was announced...
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to wales, the 16 year old turner was following in the footsteps of william gilpin, who launched the vogueor picturesque travel with his illustrated guidebooks. in the 1770s, landscape artists developed a picturesque style, depicting scenes of unspoiled nature. they created romanticized views of the rough countryside pleasingly arranged in quiet, harmonious compositions. the picturesque allowed turner to move beyond mere topographical images and concentrate on atmosphere and poetic effects of light. advocates of the picturesque sought subjects that gave witness to the ravages of time and neglect. the wye valley was a favorite destination. tintern abbey's romantic associations were impeccable-- a remnant of england's medieval splendor, its nearby woods and hillsides celebrated in poetry by william wordsworth. (reader) "once again do i behold these steep and lofty cliffs-- that on a wild secluded scene impress-- thoughts of more deep seclusion; and connect-- the landscape with the quiet of the sky." (narrator) turner adopted the picturesque approach but focused on the abbey itself. his preco
to wales, the 16 year old turner was following in the footsteps of william gilpin, who launched the vogueor picturesque travel with his illustrated guidebooks. in the 1770s, landscape artists developed a picturesque style, depicting scenes of unspoiled nature. they created romanticized views of the rough countryside pleasingly arranged in quiet, harmonious compositions. the picturesque allowed turner to move beyond mere topographical images and concentrate on atmosphere and poetic effects of...
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"vogue" and "cosmopolitan," obviously we know those.actual magazine for plus-size women, but it closed in 2001 before the series came about. >> all right. back across. >> lovely lady from georgia. which popular film actress was once howie mandel's assistant? halle berry? eva longoria? olivia wilde or paula patton? >> eva longoria. >> no, no, but you're going to really like this one. >> this is such a surprise. paula patton was his assistant? >> the gorgeous paula patton was howie mandel's production assistant on "the howie mandel show." before she became "mission impossible" gorgeous star. >> and a megastar. >> from wisconsin, big, handsome guy. which actor played the personnel director in the 1988 movie "working girl"? annie potts, alec baldwin, olympia dukakis or joan cusack? >> choice "c." olympia dukakis. >> yep. >> no one is happier than patrick who works with olympia. >> my amazing boss, olympia dukakis. >> what is she like as a boss? >> she is amazing, wonderful, generous, kind, engaging, warm, funny, interesting. >> you're getti
"vogue" and "cosmopolitan," obviously we know those.actual magazine for plus-size women, but it closed in 2001 before the series came about. >> all right. back across. >> lovely lady from georgia. which popular film actress was once howie mandel's assistant? halle berry? eva longoria? olivia wilde or paula patton? >> eva longoria. >> no, no, but you're going to really like this one. >> this is such a surprise. paula patton was his assistant?...
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momentum stocks are back in vogue. social media stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the note you saw this that he has instituted this ban for life. watch. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. i am also finding mr. sterling $2.5 million, the maximum amount allowed under the nba constitution. melissa: you heard the correct numbers on fox business. another and business network had everything wrong. as you heard commissioner and silver has banned him for life and also says the legal do everything to force sterling to sell his team, that he has own
momentum stocks are back in vogue. social media stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the...
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perhaps the fine gray of the pacific reaching through the uncertainty of vogue and then at night the book of maps now left open on a table that could create the bustle of a group of stars that never were. i would be called lucky or just wrong and for a moment motionless i would be clearly drawn to scale up on the page with just a clarity that i had hoped for, not knowing the fearlessness of having clarity among one's hopes. when the library and called my name my name was made into a kind of spell disbursing everything i could identify her claim as being part of one certain undisputed me. the long walk down the hall but she held my hand deferring every question i might ask until a later time and i remember the bright red dust of dried-up clay that swung in liquid looking rivulets as i sat in the parking lot and waited for my father chevy to appear. knowing only that someone was dying thinking only of the word embarcadero and a place other than the place i was forced to occupy in time and space, any name of any town whose weight could be abandoned with enough repeating. and giving up t
perhaps the fine gray of the pacific reaching through the uncertainty of vogue and then at night the book of maps now left open on a table that could create the bustle of a group of stars that never were. i would be called lucky or just wrong and for a moment motionless i would be clearly drawn to scale up on the page with just a clarity that i had hoped for, not knowing the fearlessness of having clarity among one's hopes. when the library and called my name my name was made into a kind of...
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. >> april issue of "vogue", you may remember, kanye west and kim kardashian flying off the news standsfirst lady. >> beyonce's cover sold 355,000. michelle obama's cover sold 300,000. this comes despite complaints to cancel their subscriptions. >> finally, we can't forget very important celebrities who are celebrating their big day today. >> topping the list, "playboy" magazine founder hugh hefner turns 88 years old today. 88, still got it. actor dennis quaid turns 60. >> cynthia nixon, 48 years old. miranda on sex and the city. >> actress kristen stewart turns 24 years young today. happy birthday to all of them. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank
. >> april issue of "vogue", you may remember, kanye west and kim kardashian flying off the news standsfirst lady. >> beyonce's cover sold 355,000. michelle obama's cover sold 300,000. this comes despite complaints to cancel their subscriptions. >> finally, we can't forget very important celebrities who are celebrating their big day today. >> topping the list, "playboy" magazine founder hugh hefner turns 88 years old today. 88, still got it. actor...
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the latest issue of british "vogue" warns of the positive negative health effects of super foods.ers, because it can interfere with your thyroid function. and so is kale good or not? jo joining me is a dietician and host of food network appetite ellie krieger. good to you on. >> thank you. good to be here. >> we saw a couple of articles on the kale, and we wanted to hear the facts on this, because everywhere there is kale on the menu, and so whether you reveal whether it is true that it can be bad for you, what are the benefits of kale first of all? >> i think it is a super food, if you think of a super food as something with loaded nutrition, and without a lot of calories. pack packed with vitamin a and c and minerals and anti-oxidents, and i think it is perfect that a lot of people are eat morgue of it and the problem -- >> here we go. >> it is not with kale or any one super food for that matter, but the extreme behavior toward food. we think that something is a miracle cure, and then we suddenly eat so much of it, and frankly, if you eat anything too much, it is not good for yo
the latest issue of british "vogue" warns of the positive negative health effects of super foods.ers, because it can interfere with your thyroid function. and so is kale good or not? jo joining me is a dietician and host of food network appetite ellie krieger. good to you on. >> thank you. good to be here. >> we saw a couple of articles on the kale, and we wanted to hear the facts on this, because everywhere there is kale on the menu, and so whether you reveal whether it...
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i really like net app., but i think it's dangerous to get into one single name in a vogue till -- >> agree with that. like jeff said, when you're looking at small caps, unless you have the time to pour researchers into these different names, i think it's better to diversify. i do think this was more carnage in the small caps because of the whole risk-off notion, so i think it's time to take a shot there. >> you're going to be watching those lady irish tonight, you aren't you, mr. kilburg? >> go irish. >> two undefeated women's teams competing tonight for the championship. sue, down to you. >>> i'll be watching as well. >>> three big winners in today's trading coming up next. first let's see what's on "street signs." >> literally signs are coming up. three publicly signs and three negatives for the plrkt. which one will hold sway? twitter getting a makeover. john stein berg is in the house. he's going to give his score. billions imposed on japanese drug maker and eli lilly. with a case again actos. in the meantime, back to you. im. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your s
i really like net app., but i think it's dangerous to get into one single name in a vogue till -- >> agree with that. like jeff said, when you're looking at small caps, unless you have the time to pour researchers into these different names, i think it's better to diversify. i do think this was more carnage in the small caps because of the whole risk-off notion, so i think it's time to take a shot there. >> you're going to be watching those lady irish tonight, you aren't you, mr....
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. >>> from espn to vogue to wwe, aol is partnering with big names to bring web users new and exclusive content. what can we expect and what is behind this online makeover? we'll talk to aol.com's president in a fox business exclusive next. liz: intel is moving higher after reporting earnings just moments ago. the stock, it is about a 3% gain give or take. we know the past quarter's numbers but what has been happening so far this quarter? some granular discussions and data in the dirt with intel cfo stacy smith. will they hit the tablet goal of being 40 million of them this year? >> what is going on in biotech? we'll have the ski 6 ceo of a cord deyawn therapeutics. its stock is up 21% this year. liz: tell us what you think. is the biotech bubble here or time to go bottom fishing in the sector? when i say bubble, i mean bubble pop. tweet us @fbnatb. we would love to hear from you. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine
. >>> from espn to vogue to wwe, aol is partnering with big names to bring web users new and exclusive content. what can we expect and what is behind this online makeover? we'll talk to aol.com's president in a fox business exclusive next. liz: intel is moving higher after reporting earnings just moments ago. the stock, it is about a 3% gain give or take. we know the past quarter's numbers but what has been happening so far this quarter? some granular discussions and data in the dirt...
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mainly because momentum stocks have been going out of vogue in favor of the old fashion tech names. and new phone spike for amazon too in the end the earnings story or the lack thereof is what amazon really is. and there's no action on that front until april 24th. whatever this stock sure coexisted with value and finished up $4.18. netflix, which is down nearly 10% for the year, no bargain. it's been silent on the release front. rallied $5 today. finally there's twitter. we got a hopeful sign insiders won't be bailing any time soon. they put out a no sale release. while the stock spiked on the news, it subsequently cooled somewhat i think because people are concerned how much money twitter is going to lose whether the insiders are going to sell the stock. still it did finish higher, a victory for certain. other companies that have suffered from these kinds of declines you should think about issuing these statements too. are these enough to turn things around? no, that's not clear. biotech fell apart straight out of the gate. those thought the worst selling was over and barely finish
mainly because momentum stocks have been going out of vogue in favor of the old fashion tech names. and new phone spike for amazon too in the end the earnings story or the lack thereof is what amazon really is. and there's no action on that front until april 24th. whatever this stock sure coexisted with value and finished up $4.18. netflix, which is down nearly 10% for the year, no bargain. it's been silent on the release front. rallied $5 today. finally there's twitter. we got a hopeful sign...
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general you're seeing the splits really are not in vogue these days. 12 a year on average over the past 5 years versus 64 in the '90s. we're definitely seeing splits come down. stock splits have nothing to do with overall valuation but making the actual stock price more accessible for investors. who are the big well-known companies that have gone splitsville? mastercard did this huge split in january when it was more than 800 bucks a share. ten for one split. really slicing things down when it comes to stock price. sales force, another big one, split when the stock pfs 100 bucks per share. underarmor joined that stock split club. that stock was over 100 bucks a share. slice things down into half. a few weeks ago google did announce its two for one stock split. it's important to note that split was more about voting control versus a share price. here's what's interesting. if you take a look at these stocks we went through and how they've performed, they've actually underperformed the market since splitting. there's hope here because academic research shows that companies that announce sp
general you're seeing the splits really are not in vogue these days. 12 a year on average over the past 5 years versus 64 in the '90s. we're definitely seeing splits come down. stock splits have nothing to do with overall valuation but making the actual stock price more accessible for investors. who are the big well-known companies that have gone splitsville? mastercard did this huge split in january when it was more than 800 bucks a share. ten for one split. really slicing things down when it...
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really become the trend in taste and vogue. that fury. in the top five we have a brick. -- brit.e. notable new editions. that is near me. >> the fat duck is three michelin stars. >> in the top 50. >> how they choose? >> one of the 11 -- notes. should be taking >> what have you got? >> news, mark you can use. cigarette butts. there is a charge. they never enforce it. they have a helpful table a what will cost you a fine. public urination is 20 euros. let your car idle unnecessarily, 20 euros was a throwing away your banana peel is 35 euros. let your dog walk without a leash is 35. letting go fireworks, 100. 's will tabulate mark vacation. [laughter] >> that is hans. pick up your banana. >> the barcelona player. thrown onto the pitch was not he picked it up and took a bite. the world is celebrated his gesture. holding the banana and support of temple to a great story. >> very nice. continues. more on the oil sector. just after a short break. stay with us. ♪ >> upping the ante. the u.s. and eu announce a new round of sanctions against russia. >> we expect earnings out any moment fro
really become the trend in taste and vogue. that fury. in the top five we have a brick. -- brit.e. notable new editions. that is near me. >> the fat duck is three michelin stars. >> in the top 50. >> how they choose? >> one of the 11 -- notes. should be taking >> what have you got? >> news, mark you can use. cigarette butts. there is a charge. they never enforce it. they have a helpful table a what will cost you a fine. public urination is 20 euros. let your...
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some of the challenges that women face online and you sigh the peculiar brand of libertarianism in voguetechnology circles means a minority members can disproportionately affect the behavior of the group. >> i've seen some commentators say men made the internet so women have to deal with it. >> whoa. >> wow. >> and what we actually see is in the technology firms that are creating the infrastructure and the platforms we use that there is more inequality than other industries. so 40% of businesses are owned and operated by women but only 6% or 8% of startups are led by women and 1% are led by people of color, by black people, so we've got this massive inequality that then is reflected in these platforms, in these social media services that we use, and we see that the old inequalities transferred into online spaces and we have to recognize that. >> one reason why that is distinct the internet is a series of platforms. it matters if the control of the platforms is highly unequal on gender, racial and economic grounds above and beyond being siloed. so many other things happen, business, speec
some of the challenges that women face online and you sigh the peculiar brand of libertarianism in voguetechnology circles means a minority members can disproportionately affect the behavior of the group. >> i've seen some commentators say men made the internet so women have to deal with it. >> whoa. >> wow. >> and what we actually see is in the technology firms that are creating the infrastructure and the platforms we use that there is more inequality than other...
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. >>> coming up, "vogue's" 100 under 100. the hottest >>> well, good friday morning to you.tore michaels says cards used at its stores may have been compromi compromised. this includes at least 30 stores here in the bay area. michaels says hackers may have accessed credit card numbers and expiration dates, but so far, there's no evidence that names, addresses, or p.i.n. numbers are at risk. >>> we do want to get a look at that commute this morning, checking in with mike inouye to see how the roads are shaping up. >> we're looking at northbound 101, we have a couple of larger truck, we'll watch you as you approach on the maps. mountain view into palo alto, still slow, recovering after the earlier crash scene at oregon express. now we have a slower drive west, 237 and north 101, approaching where they meet in mountain view. that's about it for the south bay. look at san jose moving at speeds for all of your freeway, a smooth drive around the oakland area as you head up towards bay bridge toll plaza. we'll go up to the toll plaza itself. the metering lights were off, but they'v
. >>> coming up, "vogue's" 100 under 100. the hottest >>> well, good friday morning to you.tore michaels says cards used at its stores may have been compromi compromised. this includes at least 30 stores here in the bay area. michaels says hackers may have accessed credit card numbers and expiration dates, but so far, there's no evidence that names, addresses, or p.i.n. numbers are at risk. >>> we do want to get a look at that commute this morning, checking...
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the last time liverpool won the league, madonna's "vogue" was on top of the charts. >> did you say "voguerpool to watch the big game. >> it's going to be great. >> he'll be ripping the shirt sleeves off in the director as box. it's going to be bonkers. >> are you really going? >> yeah, we're going. >> is this a claire mccaskell -- >> no, he's going. believe me. >> all right, we'll be right back. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatmen
the last time liverpool won the league, madonna's "vogue" was on top of the charts. >> did you say "voguerpool to watch the big game. >> it's going to be great. >> he'll be ripping the shirt sleeves off in the director as box. it's going to be bonkers. >> are you really going? >> yeah, we're going. >> is this a claire mccaskell -- >> no, he's going. believe me. >> all right, we'll be right back. take a closer look at your fidelity...
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the new vogue word for central bankers is -- >> slack. >> quickly. >> some of the things that economists about but cannot measure. >> you cannot put a parameter on it. weyou say nothing, who are to argue against you? the rest yellen and of the federal reserve, there are five elements that will help her. two are back to precrisis levels -- payroll growth and jobs. dashboard are not anywhere near pre-recession levels. she talks about slack and accommodation. a commitment is needed for some time. that is verbal intervention. that is verbal support in terms of where you are with rates. this dashboard is up for debate, and at the moment the doves are winning. it would have to be a blinder above 200,000. >> i think people are talking about next month. >> thank you. our markets editor. it is time for a bloomberg exclusive. we have spent speaking with chuck hagel about the crisis in ukraine. >> our washington correspondent peter cook asked him if he thinks russia will back down and with draw tube some the ukrainian border. >> did the obama obama administration misjudge putin and the challenge po
the new vogue word for central bankers is -- >> slack. >> quickly. >> some of the things that economists about but cannot measure. >> you cannot put a parameter on it. weyou say nothing, who are to argue against you? the rest yellen and of the federal reserve, there are five elements that will help her. two are back to precrisis levels -- payroll growth and jobs. dashboard are not anywhere near pre-recession levels. she talks about slack and accommodation. a commitment...
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not on the cover of vogue to see how a business or leader is performing. >> yahoo!gling. were it not for alibaba, right? >> absolutely. take the s&p. 1999, 2000, selling it 50 times earning. now it is trailing earnings around 32, 23. you had the many bubbles, but they were very limited and they seem to be corrected. >> i do not want to pin you down on individual stocks, but twitter and facebook? >> internet stocks are in a process of going through the same kind of transition that took place 15 years ago from concept to cash flow. like google, they generate a cash flow that validates the price, then you will see a more stable base. in the meantime, they are highly volatile. >> why is the transition from concept to cash flow happening faster now than it did in 2000? tweaks it happened pretty fast between 1999 and 2000, the all-time peak of the nasdaq was just right about now, the first week of april, 2000. within 12 months, the $6 trillion of wealth that john doerr used to talk about that had been legally created, was all gone. >> william janeway is with us. cannot sa
not on the cover of vogue to see how a business or leader is performing. >> yahoo!gling. were it not for alibaba, right? >> absolutely. take the s&p. 1999, 2000, selling it 50 times earning. now it is trailing earnings around 32, 23. you had the many bubbles, but they were very limited and they seem to be corrected. >> i do not want to pin you down on individual stocks, but twitter and facebook? >> internet stocks are in a process of going through the same kind of...
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. -- vogue. >> one of the winners this year, airbnb making a little news. here's what happened.erties in new york city because they say the hosts were not consistent with what the company was trying to promote. new york state attorney general eric schneiderman says they were about to get taken to court and he basically saved themselves by effectively shutting down. disruption and doing it differently outside the regulators, yet here come the regulators. marshall, what is your take on regulating effectively agreements between consenting adults? it is a consumer product. if people are going to sign up to stay at somebody's house you might want to know a few things -- that you are going to provide some things. it seems fair game to me given this is a consumer business. >> it is indeed. >> maybe it should be taxed like one. >> even michelle davies, thank you, webby awards director. michele davis. coming up, itunes account versus amazon account. you have both, right? >> a base hit lee. >> tom has both. you might be surprised to learn one is growing much faster than the other. coming
. -- vogue. >> one of the winners this year, airbnb making a little news. here's what happened.erties in new york city because they say the hosts were not consistent with what the company was trying to promote. new york state attorney general eric schneiderman says they were about to get taken to court and he basically saved themselves by effectively shutting down. disruption and doing it differently outside the regulators, yet here come the regulators. marshall, what is your take on...
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>> refound that customers wanted glasses, wesold our launched features in vogue and gq.off like a rocket ship. people called up and said -- can we come to your office to try our glasses? >> is one of those things. i do wear glasses, though i wear contacts most of the time, and when i go to get a new pair, i have to try them on, to see them, to see what they will look like. it is a testament, really, to your product, that so many people were buying them online. i imagine now that you will see a lot of foot traffic in these stores. >> we try to make the online experience really easy for customers, offering a couple of ways. we have a virtual try on for you can upload a photo and try them on virtually. we also have the home try on program where people can send them -- get them sent in for free and you can quickly try them on. >> you are making it as easy as possible for buying glasses online. it is also interesting to me that you succeeded in a space that one might have thought would be a tough product, in that, as i mentioned, i wear contacts. if they don't wear contacts,
>> refound that customers wanted glasses, wesold our launched features in vogue and gq.off like a rocket ship. people called up and said -- can we come to your office to try our glasses? >> is one of those things. i do wear glasses, though i wear contacts most of the time, and when i go to get a new pair, i have to try them on, to see them, to see what they will look like. it is a testament, really, to your product, that so many people were buying them online. i imagine now that you...
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mortgage now these are one of the main culprits during the housing bubble and now they're back in vogue adjustable rate mortgages offer a low one initial rate of to borrowers but after a fixed period these rates can rise now we haven't even crawled our way back from the prices and these things are making a comeback this time around the banks however they claim the things are a bit different lenders say that they have focused their lending on good beds those with strong credit who are using loans to take out jumbo mortgages instead of subprime borrowers jumbo mortgages are those valued above four hundred seventeen thousand dollars so in other words mortgages for the bridge that's what we're talking about so what's going on here and i want to ask you how much of a spike have we seen in these adjustable rate mortgages recently we haven't seen a spike because interest rates haven't gone up so basically you know there are two things are going on here one there's the fact that you can get an adjustable rate mortgage say for two point three seven verses a normal mortgage for more than one poin
mortgage now these are one of the main culprits during the housing bubble and now they're back in vogue adjustable rate mortgages offer a low one initial rate of to borrowers but after a fixed period these rates can rise now we haven't even crawled our way back from the prices and these things are making a comeback this time around the banks however they claim the things are a bit different lenders say that they have focused their lending on good beds those with strong credit who are using...
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not much in vogue now. but what we did is we said to the low income people in the city who came back and ran did were getting a fair shake in terms of city services, we're going to stand with you. we talked to the union, the union workers who worked for the city. we said, look, you're working hard. you deserve a fair shake in terms of contract negotiations. and we talked to women who had ever had an opportunity to get into city hall at that time and we said we're going to open the door to everybody, working people, low income people, and women. you're not represented in city hall. we're going to do that. and we talked to environmentalists who were concerned about a number of projects anti-environmental. and we put together this strange coalition that was so strange i often worried what would happen if we got them into city hall at that time and we said we're in at the same time. they're very different people. but they had the belief that we should open the doors of government that we should allow everybody
not much in vogue now. but what we did is we said to the low income people in the city who came back and ran did were getting a fair shake in terms of city services, we're going to stand with you. we talked to the union, the union workers who worked for the city. we said, look, you're working hard. you deserve a fair shake in terms of contract negotiations. and we talked to women who had ever had an opportunity to get into city hall at that time and we said we're going to open the door to...
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you're a roman catholic priest with a son who's an event jellicoe of sharing a last name of vogue in the founder of the protestant reformation is that a little heavy handed friend that he only take in that we've got a jew here or a mormon involved. i think was handed to me larry. was ended by the way on the on the sentences in part yeah. i'm reminded of that famous philosopher lily tomlin and what she said she says she says i try to be cynical but i just have a hard time keeping up and i think a lot of people feel that way today what do you make of today fred your thoughts today you know as gallant about this and about. the harshness in this country now in like in the senate and the house and people dislike each other i go back and went you know dirksen and johnson didn't agree but they talked to each other the famed tip o'neill and ronald reagan where did that go fred. yeah yeah well you know i get asked about that a lot i had a chance to see it close up of course during the watergate days. and then you know i served in the in the ninety's and going in to early two thousand and. one
you're a roman catholic priest with a son who's an event jellicoe of sharing a last name of vogue in the founder of the protestant reformation is that a little heavy handed friend that he only take in that we've got a jew here or a mormon involved. i think was handed to me larry. was ended by the way on the on the sentences in part yeah. i'm reminded of that famous philosopher lily tomlin and what she said she says she says i try to be cynical but i just have a hard time keeping up and i think...
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. >> from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue.. when this mom posted, what's your excuse, it sparked reaction from tens of thousands of women. >> wow. this woman is so inspiring. >> you should be ashamed for fat shaming other mothers. >> if this is fat shaming, shame away. my baby weight is coming off. >> and that was enough to meet fit mom maria kang. mother of three. fitness fanatic and accidental latest instigator in the battle of the body wars. >> maria has turned her controversial tag line into a movement. >> i don't think asking moms to work out is judgmental. everyone should find time in their day, at least 20 minutes. but her unrelenting no excuse drew a soft-spoken kansas city mom to post this. >> you don't know jack until you work a schedule like this. >> that was sarah. she is an overnight security guard and her day job caring for her two kids. so she routinely does 36 hour stretches with no sleep. outraged by fit mom's post, sarah and some friends launched a, we don't need an excuse, counter offensive. >> this makes me
. >> from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue.. when this mom posted, what's your excuse, it sparked reaction from tens of thousands of women. >> wow. this woman is so inspiring. >> you should be ashamed for fat shaming other mothers. >> if this is fat shaming, shame away. my baby weight is coming off. >> and that was enough to meet fit mom maria kang. mother of three. fitness fanatic and accidental latest instigator in the battle of the body...
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say you know what, they're performing as best they can given a fact they sell a product no longer in vogues. >> you're smart and you went to harvard, see i feel fat tu was after christmas, easter, i mean, i had ham, i had macaroni and cheese, beef -- >> i said i feel fat tu was. but that's a totally different use of -- >> who knows what that means. >> i didn't go to college to get stupid. >> no. >> to quote the godfather. >> yeah. >> charles sent me information too that's very interesting. he says, based on what you've seen, this is another echoing what jim was saying this time around it is not that far out of line with what they said in the past, the impact of the plan appears to be more or less with previous plans. based on the idea that they've set specific annual growth targets that are in line with companies long-term growth plans, the addition of operating income growth as a metric and some other things. anyway we'll talk about this a lot more. >> it's $90 million. your charitable trust has i think that much coke, doesn't it? >> it's not a lot of money. look, activists want to make a
say you know what, they're performing as best they can given a fact they sell a product no longer in vogues. >> you're smart and you went to harvard, see i feel fat tu was after christmas, easter, i mean, i had ham, i had macaroni and cheese, beef -- >> i said i feel fat tu was. but that's a totally different use of -- >> who knows what that means. >> i didn't go to college to get stupid. >> no. >> to quote the godfather. >> yeah. >> charles sent...
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i know it is in vogue to lob bombs and washington, d.c. and say everything is their fault. going to get d.c. to work again is if you get out of the narrative that somehow everything the government does is that. we have got to come back to the balanced approach. go back to the clinton budget. 21 million new jobs were created. saw anncome group increase in wages. we invested in newt gingrich. house, wer of the invested in. children's health care, immunizations, and that is back when we had a common philosophy on how to make the economy grow and we created 21 million new jobs. contrast that with the bush administration. come in and implement a hard and rigid supply-side economic theory, cut taxes for the top one percent, hope things trickle down. go by thee surpluses wayside. we saw stagnant economic growth for almost a decade and the deregulation and the lack of investment. we saw the complete collapse of the economy, including the auto industry in 2008. those are stark comparison there of which way we need to go. i think we need to go back to the clinton model. tim ryan, acc
i know it is in vogue to lob bombs and washington, d.c. and say everything is their fault. going to get d.c. to work again is if you get out of the narrative that somehow everything the government does is that. we have got to come back to the balanced approach. go back to the clinton budget. 21 million new jobs were created. saw anncome group increase in wages. we invested in newt gingrich. house, wer of the invested in. children's health care, immunizations, and that is back when we had a...
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la modelo britÁnica, no solo influencia el arte, tambiÉn la moda, posÓ en la portada de la revista voguea de gisele bÜndchen. >>> los sombreros son sÍmbolo de la realeza. los usan tambiÉn los modelitos de 4 patas, como la ven. la reconocida marca de sombreros usÓ caballos para exhibir creaciones Únicas en su ultima campaÑa publicitaria. >>> ya no son modelos, son caballos. >>> sÍ. >>> oye. esos modelitos cuestan hasta 500 dÓlares seÑores. >>> tanto? viene con el caballo incluido. contraev si, con el outfit, una fanÁtica que usan estos diseÑos, es la hermana de la duquesa de cambridge. pipa, y tambiÉn beatrice. >>> sÍ, pipa, estuve desayunando con ella. >>> sÍ. >>> lleveselo puesto. >>> claro que sÍ. me encantÓ nota de chicas de libritas demÁs, me encanta, tienen agarraderas. mamacitas preciosas. >>> todo el mundo puede estar de moda, no importa el tamaÑo. altura. >>> si queremos ver mÁs, dÓnde lo podemos ver? >>> en twitter, facebook, e instagram, quiero que manden sus noticias vanguardistas para compartirlo aquÍ en lo mÁs in cada viernes. >>> me gusta, porque te sigo. >>> vamos con will
la modelo britÁnica, no solo influencia el arte, tambiÉn la moda, posÓ en la portada de la revista voguea de gisele bÜndchen. >>> los sombreros son sÍmbolo de la realeza. los usan tambiÉn los modelitos de 4 patas, como la ven. la reconocida marca de sombreros usÓ caballos para exhibir creaciones Únicas en su ultima campaÑa publicitaria. >>> ya no son modelos, son caballos. >>> sÍ. >>> oye. esos modelitos cuestan hasta 500 dÓlares seÑores....
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espaÑa, puso una obligaciÓn de peso, las modelos para desfilar en espaÑa tienen que pesar tanto, en voguedel diario el u universal dijo que su familia no quiere someterlo a un tratamiento un oncolÓgico. hizo metÁstasis al hÍgado y pulmones y estÁ severamente daÑado. gabo que vive en mÉxico hace dÉcadas. fue internado por una infecciÓn pulmonar y urinaria. y recuerdos y remordimientos llevan al limite la salud emocional de oscar pistorius, el atleta se quebrÓ en corte al relatar momentos previos al relatar los momentos antes de disparar a su novio, llevaron a la audiencia a suspender la audiencia hasta que se tranquilizara. el fiscal que lo acusa de matar a su pareja, dijo que aajustaba la versiÓn de los hechos a la evidencia hallada en la escena, y no decÍa lo que ocurriÓ en ese dÍa de san valentin en el 2013. >>> la gira de la pareja britÁnica real, los llevÓ a la ciudad que se recupera del terremoto del 2011 ahÍ los duques rindieron tributo a 185 vÍctimas del sismo, y se reunieron con familiares del fallecidos, la pareja real que realiza el primer viaje desde el nacimiento de su primogÉ
espaÑa, puso una obligaciÓn de peso, las modelos para desfilar en espaÑa tienen que pesar tanto, en voguedel diario el u universal dijo que su familia no quiere someterlo a un tratamiento un oncolÓgico. hizo metÁstasis al hÍgado y pulmones y estÁ severamente daÑado. gabo que vive en mÉxico hace dÉcadas. fue internado por una infecciÓn pulmonar y urinaria. y recuerdos y remordimientos llevan al limite la salud emocional de oscar pistorius, el atleta se quebrÓ en corte al relatar...
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our next guest is a veteran of the beauty industry looking for fancy companies like vogue and ralph laurene companies, so you know what you're doing. why don't we start with moisturizer. i think everyone is concerned about skin, what's best. where should you be spending and where can you save and get same results? >> here we go. moisturizer is something that we should use twice a day, everyone. noç[ççt( matter what age bect makes the skin supple,ç soft,ç one is a bit pricey. >> how much?ççç itçç brea also at 23.99. olay regenerous deep high duration. >> it's 23.99? >> you can buy it at your local drugstore. >> easy. okay. so foundation? >> findi in terms of color isççç;çç. the operative phrase here is less is more. you don't want heavy, cakey foundation. go for a great tinted moisturizer thatçç goesçççç f%turally and you can0blendçqç easily. >> so manyçñr optionsmç out t. what about spending? >> here we go. here are two. one is a little more expensive, which is philosophy hope in a jar, a to z cream and the other isçw3ççç neutrogena, which. >> the cream color on
our next guest is a veteran of the beauty industry looking for fancy companies like vogue and ralph laurene companies, so you know what you're doing. why don't we start with moisturizer. i think everyone is concerned about skin, what's best. where should you be spending and where can you save and get same results? >> here we go. moisturizer is something that we should use twice a day, everyone. noç[ççt( matter what age bect makes the skin supple,ç soft,ç one is a bit pricey....
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you know that vogue cover that got so much attention with kim kardashian and kanye west hitting anotherother child singer. ricky spicer is suing the magazine saying his song was used to promote the april cover on their web site. spicer who sang lead in the group the ponderosa twins plus one sued west in december same song. the singer used a sample of his voice in the song bound 2 without permission. those are your headlines, folks. >> thank you so much, juliet. hey, today marks the start of the new york international auto show. we sent rick reichmuth out to find out what the latest cars look like from the automakers. standing by. hey, rick. >> hey, guys it is so much fun to come here because you get a really good idea of all of the new innovations that they are doing there are a lot of them. i have got shannon moore here a spokesperson for the international auto show. thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> this is really cool. this is 360-degree view finder which gives now blind spots anymore in the car. >> absolutely. the kia sedona redesigned multipurpose nontypical minivan you see.
you know that vogue cover that got so much attention with kim kardashian and kanye west hitting anotherother child singer. ricky spicer is suing the magazine saying his song was used to promote the april cover on their web site. spicer who sang lead in the group the ponderosa twins plus one sued west in december same song. the singer used a sample of his voice in the song bound 2 without permission. those are your headlines, folks. >> thank you so much, juliet. hey, today marks the start...
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mission of the country to visit one of the detained and taking of protest leaders by vogue over f. arrested after calling for an independence referendum has gone a hunger strike in protest over the military assault on the rest of areas are just way to cause a real looks at what's made him ukraine's political prisoner number one. we do not want to send all of our revenue to kiev we don't want to subsidize western ukraine with our taxes we want more freedom. and it was words like these that got pavel guber of locked up behind bars charged with separatism and seizure of power. custody in the ukrainian security council's pretrial detention center by law no one can be held there for more than seventy two hours he's been inside for almost two months his condition is deteriorating. by this has gone on a hunger strike in a show of solidarity with those who are out there on the barricades defending our land and people bottlebrush to cheering them on but as we know he's the hostage of the cave jumped. in there's an ordinary advertising executive who turned into a political activist out of fr
mission of the country to visit one of the detained and taking of protest leaders by vogue over f. arrested after calling for an independence referendum has gone a hunger strike in protest over the military assault on the rest of areas are just way to cause a real looks at what's made him ukraine's political prisoner number one. we do not want to send all of our revenue to kiev we don't want to subsidize western ukraine with our taxes we want more freedom. and it was words like these that got...
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being you know big bang theory cast writing plus a time where nerds suddenly just popped in were in vogue and people. a look at those people go and i'm one of them you know is a musical version of scrubs they are they're developing have you know the you know the way entertainment works we did one musical episode of that show and a lot of music was written by the young guys in the book of mormon once and they're very popular so i mean we producers came to us and said we'd love to expand and develop this is a musical so here is a trailer for you former star graphs we should i work here you know what have you heard about that i've seen it you know i helped him a little bit on it's a good movie you know. zach's an interesting guy cause i think he's so talented and so polarizing and and it weird way because people are very passionate in their love for him or in their dislike of him which i find you know he's opening tonight larry . in the as the lead of woody allen's first broadway play bullets over broadway that he was this play he's playing milledge on his own music there and he's terrified
being you know big bang theory cast writing plus a time where nerds suddenly just popped in were in vogue and people. a look at those people go and i'm one of them you know is a musical version of scrubs they are they're developing have you know the you know the way entertainment works we did one musical episode of that show and a lot of music was written by the young guys in the book of mormon once and they're very popular so i mean we producers came to us and said we'd love to expand and...