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we begin with perhaps the most famous investor of them all, warren buffett. his fame extends far beyond wall street, his oldest son, howard, not so much. and yet he's the person warren buffett wants to succeed him as chairman of berkshire hathaway, the mega holding company that buffett built. for most of his adult life, howard has been a corn and soybean farmer in nebraska and illinois. and as lesley stahl first reported in december of 2011, howard doesn't live the high life, and he loves getting down in the dirt. >> this is the man who'll become the next chairman of the company-acquiring, investment-picking, moneymaking machine berkshire hathaway if warren buffett has his way. howard is a farmer who would rather dig up the ground and drive big machines than sit in a boardroom. were you stunned? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. >> but no sign that he's about to leave? >> he won't leave until he's buried in the ground. i hate to put it that way. >> this is no gentleman farmer. howard buffett works his 1,500 acres in pana, illinois, himself. we're gonna
we begin with perhaps the most famous investor of them all, warren buffett. his fame extends far beyond wall street, his oldest son, howard, not so much. and yet he's the person warren buffett wants to succeed him as chairman of berkshire hathaway, the mega holding company that buffett built. for most of his adult life, howard has been a corn and soybean farmer in nebraska and illinois. and as lesley stahl first reported in december of 2011, howard doesn't live the high life, and he loves...
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can we talk about what it is like to be with warren buffett?>> i never imagined i would be sitting at a poker table in las vegas with warren buffett. i never imagined i would be sitting in an office in omaha with his art and are -- with his partner. >> or marquis jet. the business with berkshire pathway. marquis jet to berkshire hathaway in 2010. it was a dream come true for me and my partners who came from
can we talk about what it is like to be with warren buffett?>> i never imagined i would be sitting at a poker table in las vegas with warren buffett. i never imagined i would be sitting in an office in omaha with his art and are -- with his partner. >> or marquis jet. the business with berkshire pathway. marquis jet to berkshire hathaway in 2010. it was a dream come true for me and my partners who came from
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>> warren is still doing church services from his prison cell.old me about church services where warren would call in and for 15-minute phone call, they would record it and play it over and over and over for like eight hours. the babies would be crying and they would have to sit there until it was drilled into their heads. >> do you believe that abuse is still going on in his name, sort of indirectly ordered from inside prison? >> absolutely. >> this is terrifying that this could be possible that it's happening. >> when my sister and her six children first came to my house, i put the babies in the bathtub to give her a bath, and her 2-year-old child, i put the soap in her hair, went to rinse it and this child went into full-blown panic. it took my sister and i to hold her down to rinse the soap out because she had been water boarded so severely inside the group. >> was that part of the technique, brandon, to keep everybody under control? >> it was a scare tactic. it was a fear tactic. they use the fear that you would burn in hell in you ever turn
>> warren is still doing church services from his prison cell.old me about church services where warren would call in and for 15-minute phone call, they would record it and play it over and over and over for like eight hours. the babies would be crying and they would have to sit there until it was drilled into their heads. >> do you believe that abuse is still going on in his name, sort of indirectly ordered from inside prison? >> absolutely. >> this is terrifying that...
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we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. thank you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> let's talk about big banks. up substantially from 2008. i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. what could you do now to reduce this concentration? >> you have to keep up the pressure from the outside. you have to keep talking about it. we have to remind people that back in 2008 with a big crash came that remember they stood up and said we have got to build these things out because there's too much concentration in the banking industry. they are too big. we cannot let them fail. where are we today? they are bigger today here. government keeps saying the dodd frank rule is in place. i want to be clear -- those are steps in the right direction. yesterday we had a hearing. i put a question to four of them. is it too big to fail problem solved? i got mixed answers. dodd frank has been fully and vigorously forced. would that solve the too big to the problem by itself? the answers from all four wer
we begin the program with senator elizabeth warren. thank you for being here with us. >> good to be here. >> let's talk about big banks. up substantially from 2008. i know you do not like the -- but the administration is not supporting that. what could you do now to reduce this concentration? >> you have to keep up the pressure from the outside. you have to keep talking about it. we have to remind people that back in 2008 with a big crash came that remember they stood up and...
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>> well, if you could find a great ceo, yes, i don't think warren buffett wants a job. i don't know what other great ceos are out there. i think it's, at this point, such a complicated project. and what's the point of having a ceo. a ceo in a huge corporation gets a lot of money. a ceo for obamacare just gets yelled at. i think it's a political try to put in one more level of bureaucracy ani don't think it will help, but good luc at this point they need to try anything. >> that's if they want to try. adam, maybe even trying today would be a admission that you need some element of the privat sector involved in this. >> i don't think that, first of all, that the priva sector has a monopoly on the concept of chief executive officer or a top leader. our coury has a commander in chief, for example, and has had for the entire history of the republic. i also think, ben, your comment is a sad one, that no good executive would want this job because they coun't make enough money. because me people, by the way, as you know, like the idea of serving their country. because you worke
>> well, if you could find a great ceo, yes, i don't think warren buffett wants a job. i don't know what other great ceos are out there. i think it's, at this point, such a complicated project. and what's the point of having a ceo. a ceo in a huge corporation gets a lot of money. a ceo for obamacare just gets yelled at. i think it's a political try to put in one more level of bureaucracy ani don't think it will help, but good luc at this point they need to try anything. >> that's if...
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thanks to warren buffet, we all get to dream about it. here is how it works. this spring there will be more than 60 games played to determine the best team in men's college basketball. if you guess the outcome of every game correctly, the money is yours. there is one hitch. there has been no record of this ever happening before. the odds are nine quintillion to one. i spoke to ben from the "wall street journal." can you expect how there is so much interest in college basketball tournament? >> sure. the ncaa tournament is college basketball's postseason. even though college basketball isn't as big of a sport in the united states as the nfl or the nba or major league baseball, march madness takes on a life of its own. it is three or four weeks in march that stretches into april in which college basketball determines its national champion. but it also brings in every office worker in america, it seems like. most offices have brackett pools where people try to predict the winners of all 63 games. the people that do so the best win their office pools and sometimes
thanks to warren buffet, we all get to dream about it. here is how it works. this spring there will be more than 60 games played to determine the best team in men's college basketball. if you guess the outcome of every game correctly, the money is yours. there is one hitch. there has been no record of this ever happening before. the odds are nine quintillion to one. i spoke to ben from the "wall street journal." can you expect how there is so much interest in college basketball...
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and it's a issues elizabeth warren of civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and that will help us change a conversation in the future so again steps along the way are bank you know what say you are going to get. we need more champions and congress we need people with the courage and the honesty told me. it's. good on you for being willing to step up and do that i mean that's that's something that. takes a lot of the future of our country is at stake it's too important for people to stay on the sidelines we have to get involved we have to take action ok we have a half a minute left what what do you both either of you or both of you see as the most important issue right now that we should jobs jobs fixing the economy for people addressing income inequality i also think constitutional freedoms climate change and expanding social security so that was for ok if you go along and also maybe a constitutional moment this is money is not we need to get big money out or how does the carpenter start or thank you for a run for federal office that's why we have a congress of millionaires ser
and it's a issues elizabeth warren of civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and that will help us change a conversation in the future so again steps along the way are bank you know what say you are going to get. we need more champions and congress we need people with the courage and the honesty told me. it's. good on you for being willing to step up and do that i mean that's that's something that. takes a lot of the future of our country is at stake it's too important for people to stay...
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if the evidence didn't go to oz walled the warren commission never sought. and one case in point mr newman who i met during my t.v. show he's the guy you'll see of the zapruder film lying on the ground covering his children he was physically the closest man to the fatal head shot i witnessed saw the whole thing the warren commission never even talked to him he told me he said it came from the knoll right well he said it came over his shoulder area where he was behind the note was written only admit as well was shooting no oh then you're off no ok i don't necessarily because i don't think ignore i'm not wrong let me bring up our coverage here he could not make it to the lunchroom and buy a coke in the length of time that officer in the building and i got into his plane is to me and then and there was a witnesses just explain this one thing them or i interviewed the policeman who arrested oswald in the movement the it up after tippit you grieve got to know you don't think oh no you know why i don't agree that quick let me explain there were shell casings on th
if the evidence didn't go to oz walled the warren commission never sought. and one case in point mr newman who i met during my t.v. show he's the guy you'll see of the zapruder film lying on the ground covering his children he was physically the closest man to the fatal head shot i witnessed saw the whole thing the warren commission never even talked to him he told me he said it came from the knoll right well he said it came over his shoulder area where he was behind the note was written only...
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interested in billionaire warren buffett. many companies but he was watching one in particular today and that is dow chemical. dowd knocked the ball out of the park in terms of earnings this morning. jumping about 6%, still up nearly 4% on these better-than-expected numbers, but do the much better-than-expected earnings quite down activist investor daniel loeb who just last week announced he was taking a stake in dow chemical's and issued a whole bunch of demands about breaking off certain pieces of the company and shaking out shareholder value. of the stellar earnings today don't clarify matters, perhaps warren buffett can. the billionaire made it clear to me and fox business today he's fine was jumping into andrew liveris strategy. he owns $3 billion worth of dow preferred shares. i spoke on the phone with this afternoon and he told me "liz, combination be run for the shareholders who are staying, not for those who are leaving. i believe dow is following the course." you guys can read between the lines or not, but companies
interested in billionaire warren buffett. many companies but he was watching one in particular today and that is dow chemical. dowd knocked the ball out of the park in terms of earnings this morning. jumping about 6%, still up nearly 4% on these better-than-expected numbers, but do the much better-than-expected earnings quite down activist investor daniel loeb who just last week announced he was taking a stake in dow chemical's and issued a whole bunch of demands about breaking off certain...
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that is owned by warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. he is leading the world know he is betting on crude oil ports. they are swapping shares of phillips 66 for full stock. this helps the product flow through pipelines more quickly. this only the latest of buffett's investments. it accumulated more than $4 billion stake in exxon mobil and berkshire hathaway added holdings and the national oil embargo and suncor energy. if warren buffett is right, one of north america's a gift and most controversial could play right into his hand. the keystone pipeline might as well be a line in the sand. environmentalists and lawmakers. >> teh keystone xl pipline is a 2000 mile funnel. if the $5.3 billion pipeline is approved, what does that mean for jobs? it will create 42,000 jobs during the two-year building phase. almost 4000 are pipeline construction jobs. the pipeline only expected to create 35 permanent jobs. a recent report forecasts a thin profit for oil companies. the recent shale boom created a glut of oil in the united states, dragging down p
that is owned by warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. he is leading the world know he is betting on crude oil ports. they are swapping shares of phillips 66 for full stock. this helps the product flow through pipelines more quickly. this only the latest of buffett's investments. it accumulated more than $4 billion stake in exxon mobil and berkshire hathaway added holdings and the national oil embargo and suncor energy. if warren buffett is right, one of north america's a gift and most...
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no warren commission didn't want anybody that told a different story come down to the final of thing on this book or i will cool conspired to kill him well that's the difficult question in fifty years let's just put it this way jack kennedy made a lot of enemies he made enemies of the military industrial complex because he would not invade cuba which they wanted to do and he was going to pull us out of vietnam so that's two wars that kennedy was going to head off that we were going to be part of that ticked them off he was going to take away the oil depletion allowance which is where all these oil guys make their real money not having to pay taxes because kennedy couldn't figure out how a guy like h.l. hunt could make thirty million a year and not pay any taxes is so he was going to do it so that got the oil people angry at him he was the first president to bring in civil rights. and equality johnson has that right but kennedy started it all and so that ticked off the south so who killed him down with the and he also after the bay of pigs said he was going to break the cia into a tho
no warren commission didn't want anybody that told a different story come down to the final of thing on this book or i will cool conspired to kill him well that's the difficult question in fifty years let's just put it this way jack kennedy made a lot of enemies he made enemies of the military industrial complex because he would not invade cuba which they wanted to do and he was going to pull us out of vietnam so that's two wars that kennedy was going to head off that we were going to be part...
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we're turning our focus now to warren buffett. the first time in 44 years, he may miss ace elf imposed target. bob rice is joining me now on in 44ubject area one time years for warren buffett, we are paying attention. >> exactly. he said his goal is to outperform the sec as -- in terms of having his value in his company increase more than the index over five years. >> it was a little tricky to pull off this year with the s&p 500 up 29%. >> it was. we will forgive him. he have had -- he has had other times of underperformance. unperformed until the bubble burst. check out this number. it is pretty amazing. his investments have increased 586,000%. class so nobody else cares. 7400% since 1964. that is remarkable outperformance. >> yes. that is a fine ratio. fundsng of which, hedge would love to have those kinds of returns and any other investor in the world stack up to that? >> the numbers show us important lessons. i am sure warren buffett, you're just saying, do not do that well this year. by comparison. it is because he is doing t
we're turning our focus now to warren buffett. the first time in 44 years, he may miss ace elf imposed target. bob rice is joining me now on in 44ubject area one time years for warren buffett, we are paying attention. >> exactly. he said his goal is to outperform the sec as -- in terms of having his value in his company increase more than the index over five years. >> it was a little tricky to pull off this year with the s&p 500 up 29%. >> it was. we will forgive him. he...
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del. >> dave warren thank you.one of our producers have been being questioned, mohamed fahmy one of three of our staffers who have been held for nine days n now. peter greste, another staff member. three being health separately at torah prison outside of cairo. >>> iraq callings for residents of fallujah to drive out what he is calling terrorists. the islamic state in iraq and the levant are battling forces to control ramadi and fallujah. imran khan reports. >> guns and rocket propelled grenades they say they are willing to face any challenge. shelling campaign the fighters say were carried out by iraqi army forces. troops have circled the city, and are led by tribes led by sheik abu al richa. there have been attempts to withdraw the army from the cities and go to the islamic state in iraq and the levant in the anbar desert. the i.s.i.l. rebels were trying to bring the battle to cities of ramadi and fallujah because there's no security there and they know they will be thoroughly defeated in the desert. >> there's n
del. >> dave warren thank you.one of our producers have been being questioned, mohamed fahmy one of three of our staffers who have been held for nine days n now. peter greste, another staff member. three being health separately at torah prison outside of cairo. >>> iraq callings for residents of fallujah to drive out what he is calling terrorists. the islamic state in iraq and the levant are battling forces to control ramadi and fallujah. imran khan reports. >> guns and...
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dominic kaine, al jazeera. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. live picture outside across new york shows the snow has cleared out, the sun is out, but the bitter cold air is here and just moving in. this is when the snow was heaviest. overnight last night, the snow intensifying off of the coast. these bands cleared out, and now we have the sunshine but the temperatures have dropped and will continue to drop, especially overnight tonight. these numbers could easily drop well below zero. six in boston, toronto six below, and when you factor in that gusty wind this is what it feels like, down to 10 to 15 degrees below for the wind chill. so bundle up if you are going to be out for a long time, you will really want to take precautions. the wind creating coastal flooding there across the northeast, and now we have another storm which is creating blizzard conditions across north dakota. this will bring in light snow, chicago sees these temperatures drop down to single digits, saturday and sunday. and then the actual air temperature 6 below on monday.
dominic kaine, al jazeera. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. live picture outside across new york shows the snow has cleared out, the sun is out, but the bitter cold air is here and just moving in. this is when the snow was heaviest. overnight last night, the snow intensifying off of the coast. these bands cleared out, and now we have the sunshine but the temperatures have dropped and will continue to drop, especially overnight tonight. these numbers could easily drop well below zero. six in...
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if warren likes it it's probably a smart play and might bode well for keystone. >>always good to chat with you mark. mark sebastian of swan wealth advisors, thanks very much. >>thank you. the new year began with more than two million americans signed up for the affordable care act. it went into effect this week, but officials advise consumers call their selected plan and confirm their coverage before going to see the doctor. in most states, consumers have until january 10th to make their first payments for coverage that began january first. the nonpartisan kaiser family foundation estimates 17-million americans are elgible for a tax credit to buy private insurance. for an individual, that's anyone making less than 46- thousand a year or 94-thousand for a family of four. the next deadline---sign up by january 15th, if you want coverage as of february first.joining us now for more updates on the affordable care act, paul eggers. paul? chuck--though most fundamental provisions of obamacare will be new this year, some, like a tax on medical devices, have been in plac
if warren likes it it's probably a smart play and might bode well for keystone. >>always good to chat with you mark. mark sebastian of swan wealth advisors, thanks very much. >>thank you. the new year began with more than two million americans signed up for the affordable care act. it went into effect this week, but officials advise consumers call their selected plan and confirm their coverage before going to see the doctor. in most states, consumers have until january 10th to make...
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, new jersey, see this is warren county.ve got that marked there up top. hunterdon county is by it. a few short years after the spca warren county thing, mr. russo showed up in the neighboring county in hunterdon county and hired into an actual law enforcement agency as second in command under the newly elected sheriff of hunterdon county. he was hired as an undersheriff and tasked with a job of making sure all the other officers followed the sheriff's rules. the new sheriff who hired him was a republican named deborah trout. when she became the new sheriff of hunterdon county when elected, she made seemingly unusual hiring decisions. in addition to hiring mr. russo fresh off his time at the paramilitary spca, she also hired somebody named greg ezekian as an investigator in the sheriffs office. he had been dismissed from two past jobs at other police departments and according to the local hunterdon newspaper he was fighting a drunk driving conviction at the time he was hired. sheriff trout then hired another investigator nam
, new jersey, see this is warren county.ve got that marked there up top. hunterdon county is by it. a few short years after the spca warren county thing, mr. russo showed up in the neighboring county in hunterdon county and hired into an actual law enforcement agency as second in command under the newly elected sheriff of hunterdon county. he was hired as an undersheriff and tasked with a job of making sure all the other officers followed the sheriff's rules. the new sheriff who hired him was a...
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>> that is the goal of this legislation put forward by senator elizabeth warner -- warren.er cosponsor is republican tom coburn. this legislation is going to put pressure on -- legislators to think twice before they enter into settlements with corporate wrongdoers. i spoke with senator warren about this legislation a short time ago. >> i asked the question last year from some of these banking regulators, when was the last time you took one of the big financial institutions to trial, and they hemmed and hot and had trouble coming up with an answer . but they said, hey, the settlements are great. they are a great deal for the american public. my view, along with senator coburn, is if they are a great deal, hang them out there for everyone to see. make them public, so we can see them and evaluate them. in other words, a little transparency in these settlements, and a little accountability for the agencies that are doing them. >> was there one case in particular, one settlement in particular that inspired you to drop -- draw up this agitation? >> there are many, but i will give
>> that is the goal of this legislation put forward by senator elizabeth warner -- warren.er cosponsor is republican tom coburn. this legislation is going to put pressure on -- legislators to think twice before they enter into settlements with corporate wrongdoers. i spoke with senator warren about this legislation a short time ago. >> i asked the question last year from some of these banking regulators, when was the last time you took one of the big financial institutions to trial,...
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elizabeth warren has shown what is possible. more is going to have to change in the makeup of the senate to find out what's likely to happen. >> but when you read today e.j. dionne's piece in the "washington post," he makes an important point about the need for a strong left. he writes, when politicians can ignore the questions posed by the left and a push to focus almost exclusively on the right's concerns, the results immoderate and ultimately impractical policy. to create a real center, you need a real left. what do you think, ryan? >> i think that's right. and the additional consequence of it is that the people in the center actually then start moving left. and just take a look at bill clinton at de blasio's swearing in. bill clinton comes out and says, look. inequality is the driving force of our time. and if we think back, the clbt clintons here, these are the more centrist faction within the party. but hillary clinton i think sees kind of the way the wind is blowing here. and she has to kind of move close tore this populi
elizabeth warren has shown what is possible. more is going to have to change in the makeup of the senate to find out what's likely to happen. >> but when you read today e.j. dionne's piece in the "washington post," he makes an important point about the need for a strong left. he writes, when politicians can ignore the questions posed by the left and a push to focus almost exclusively on the right's concerns, the results immoderate and ultimately impractical policy. to create a...
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now we turn to dave warren with the latest on the forecast, and i understand it is going to get evenolder. >> yes, it is with that layer of snow on the ground. this was overnight last night. it has cleared out now. we can see this snow on the ground. this white color is the snow scene from the visible satellite picture. this is the snow on the ground, and it is stopped there right about washington, d.c., now we get the cold air coming in behind the storm. with the snow on the ground the temperature will drop tonight. look for temperatures to go well below zero, and that's close to where they are now. teens in philadelphia and new york. the wind continues to gust, combine that with the cold temperatures seeing temperature 20 below, albany is 9 below. you want to bundle up. another storm coming in will impact the weekend. i'll look at that with the national forecast coming up. dell. >>> secretary of state john kerry has arrived in palestinian to meet with the prime minister. but hundreds of protesters not happy about his visit already. nick, protests on the west bank, a chilly receptio
now we turn to dave warren with the latest on the forecast, and i understand it is going to get evenolder. >> yes, it is with that layer of snow on the ground. this was overnight last night. it has cleared out now. we can see this snow on the ground. this white color is the snow scene from the visible satellite picture. this is the snow on the ground, and it is stopped there right about washington, d.c., now we get the cold air coming in behind the storm. with the snow on the ground the...
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joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over. we segue to brenda. >> it's interesting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later than that grant and going forward. john quincy adams was not really known for his presidency. he was more known for what happens as nathaniel says for his post presidency when he actually goes to the house of representatives. he's known as a man refusal and that word is interesting to me because one of the very last words that he uttered was no. a word of refusal. my particular book starts with the death of john quincy adams standing up and saying no. and the particular issue that was a vote on whether or not to give more medals to mexican war veteran. john quinc
joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over. we segue to brenda. >> it's interesting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later...
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dave warren is here to tell us if it is going to get warmer any time soon?> meteorologist: no, it's not going to be getting warmer any time soon. we're talking about cities along the mid atlanta coast and up to new england. this shows the spin here barely is the infrared satellite picture. it's white because it's looking at temperatures, which are so cold. we have this polar vortex because it's air from the poles, it dips south and spins. it stays over an area for some time and brings in cold air and colder air from the north. that's where the oldest air is over the great plains. it will continue tuesday and wednesday, and we'll have bitter cold wind chills. >> dave warren, thank you very much. >>> it's unclear where the 13 13-year-old girl who was declared brain dead is receiving her medical care. she suffered cardiac arrest after a toafter a tonsillal ope. her family fighting the hospital to take her off life support. >>> angela merkel brok fell whie skiing and is recovering from pelvic injury. >>> the leader of sudan is visiting juba as it carefully watch
dave warren is here to tell us if it is going to get warmer any time soon?> meteorologist: no, it's not going to be getting warmer any time soon. we're talking about cities along the mid atlanta coast and up to new england. this shows the spin here barely is the infrared satellite picture. it's white because it's looking at temperatures, which are so cold. we have this polar vortex because it's air from the poles, it dips south and spins. it stays over an area for some time and brings in...
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. >> nearly $1 billion up for grabs from warren buffet. are you up for it? wait until you hear what you have to do to claim the prize. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. it's good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. we begin with syrian peace talks. warring sides will come face to face for the first time today in just about an hour. the bashar al-assad regime and the opposition will meet. world leaders hoping to bring a diplomatic solution to three years of war in syria. the talks will open in montro and move to geneva on friday. >> inside syria the violence is continuing unabated. 100 were killed yesterday, and the two sides were violent as ever. there's multiple opposition fighters fighting each other. the hope is to create a localized peace deal or humanitarian corridor to reach some of the people who have been locked away by the syrian government or the opposition or caught in the middle of the firing. the official goal is to create a transitional government, a government that will have the ability to go into syria and move the president. and
. >> nearly $1 billion up for grabs from warren buffet. are you up for it? wait until you hear what you have to do to claim the prize. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. it's good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. we begin with syrian peace talks. warring sides will come face to face for the first time today in just about an hour. the bashar al-assad regime and the opposition will meet. world leaders hoping to bring a diplomatic solution to three years of war in syria....
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. >>> dave warren we're not looking at anything special.his is just winter. >> well, it's unusual to see temperatures this low for this long. yes. we can getting storms, certainly not after the ordinary, but you're getting one punch after another. with the deep area of low pressure you get the strong northwest wind and that brings in the cold air. when you factor in the it wither cold wind and the low temperatures makes it feel like it is in to the teens below zero. we have a shot of colder air coming in across the northern plains, you can see this line of clouds across the front. the wind chill 51 below in fargo, so that other shot is continuing to push east. more on the national forecast coming up, del. >> in our continuing coverage of education in america we'll continue to take a look at home schooling. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. those protests in ukraine now turning deadly. at least three men dying as protesters continue to clash with police. they are trying to take apart those demonstration camps. protesters are upset for
. >>> dave warren we're not looking at anything special.his is just winter. >> well, it's unusual to see temperatures this low for this long. yes. we can getting storms, certainly not after the ordinary, but you're getting one punch after another. with the deep area of low pressure you get the strong northwest wind and that brings in the cold air. when you factor in the it wither cold wind and the low temperatures makes it feel like it is in to the teens below zero. we have a...
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so warren, economic stuff looks pretty good. i know that the street is reserving profits. actually taken as a whole, the numbers are good. >> i think they are looking not bad. i can't say they are spectacular at this point. we're very early into this earning season so it's hard to say. >> what's spectacular. what is going to make people -- >> i would say if you can get earnings and revenues to start beating estimates. >> the revenue story. >> here's the positive. this is what we've seen so far. earnings have not been spectacular. they have been 50% beat thus far and revenues have been up a little bit more, or more so than the last few quarters. it's easier for ceos in companies to manipulate those earnings. it's harder to do the revenues and the fact that we are seeing a little bit of an uptick in the revenues right now is positive. that shows signs that consumers are spending a little bit more, corporations are spending a little bit more and that's a confidence level. >> i'm sure you're right. i don't think revenues are that important. revenues go with nominal gdp. real g
so warren, economic stuff looks pretty good. i know that the street is reserving profits. actually taken as a whole, the numbers are good. >> i think they are looking not bad. i can't say they are spectacular at this point. we're very early into this earning season so it's hard to say. >> what's spectacular. what is going to make people -- >> i would say if you can get earnings and revenues to start beating estimates. >> the revenue story. >> here's the positive....
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how you could win a billion dollars from warren buffett. >>> sacramento kings taking technology to a whole new level. how the team's using google glass to enhance the experience. >>> back to the billion -- we'll listen for that. fremont, smooth drive down to the south bay. earning money. we'll show you the slow downthrough oakland. down through oakland. >> a chance of winning a billion dollars but it's going to take basketball knowledge and a lot of luck. wealthy invest somewhere philanthropist warren buffett offering a billion dollars for a perfect march madness bracket. you have to pick the winners in all 67 games during this year's ncaa tournament. even a skilled sports expert has about a 1 in billion chance of completing a perfect bracket. but there's a consolation prize $100,000 to the 20 most accurate brackets. >> speaking of basketball, history will be made when the sacramento kings square off against the indiana pacers. friday the kings will become the first pro sports team to use google glass during the live television broadcast. a dozen kings employees including kings dance
how you could win a billion dollars from warren buffett. >>> sacramento kings taking technology to a whole new level. how the team's using google glass to enhance the experience. >>> back to the billion -- we'll listen for that. fremont, smooth drive down to the south bay. earning money. we'll show you the slow downthrough oakland. down through oakland. >> a chance of winning a billion dollars but it's going to take basketball knowledge and a lot of luck. wealthy invest...
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what do you think about elizabeth warren? >> well, i don't follow everything elizabeth warren says or does. i'm sure she has been a good senator for massachusetts but look, one of the things i have learned with politics over my, and i hate to say this but almost 50 years in politics is that it's a lot easier to have rhetoric and promise things than it is to actually deliver. in the end of the democratic party in power it's how you deliver. president obama delivers a 4.1% growth rate for the rest of 2014. his approval rating is going to go straight up. he doesn't have to promise that he's going to get this done or that done. you get judged on your performance. bill de blazio who is the new, will be the mayor of new york as of january 1 ran against stop-and-frisk and a lot of things like that. the first appointment you made was bill bratton as police commissioner who created that system. and so you know i don't get excited about rhetoric. everybody i think in the democratic party has progressive goals. everybody wants to see yo
what do you think about elizabeth warren? >> well, i don't follow everything elizabeth warren says or does. i'm sure she has been a good senator for massachusetts but look, one of the things i have learned with politics over my, and i hate to say this but almost 50 years in politics is that it's a lot easier to have rhetoric and promise things than it is to actually deliver. in the end of the democratic party in power it's how you deliver. president obama delivers a 4.1% growth rate for...
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look at that, del. >> dave warren, thank you very much. thank you to each and every one of you for watching al jazeera. the stream.is next, and remember you can watch al jazeera on www.aljazeera.com. stay warm. historically harsh punishment. ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here, bringing in all of your live feedback through the show. today we're taking an interesting look at what against.
look at that, del. >> dave warren, thank you very much. thank you to each and every one of you for watching al jazeera. the stream.is next, and remember you can watch al jazeera on www.aljazeera.com. stay warm. historically harsh punishment. ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here, bringing in all of your live feedback through the show. today we're taking an interesting look at what against.
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philanthropist warren buffett offering a billion bucks for a perfect march madness bracket. now this means you have to pick all the winners in every game. 67 of them during this year's ncaa basketball tournament. experts say even a skilled sports expert only has about a 1 in a billion chance of completing that bracket but there is a consolation prize $100,000 for the 20 most accurate. so there you go. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >> he's so generous. >> he is, isn't he? attention, all. attention, all. it is with great pleasure i would like to announce that the recipient of this year's... ge followship award is none other than our very own... liz lemon. [faint applause] wait, how could liz win a fellowship award? she doesn't like people. no, followship. presented annually to the woman--sorry, person, who best exemplifies a follower. i'm not a follower. it also comes with ten grand. i accept this proudly on behalf of followers everywhere. when i think of the free spirited liz lemon i met just one year ago. so resistant to product integration, cross-promotion, and adverlingu
philanthropist warren buffett offering a billion bucks for a perfect march madness bracket. now this means you have to pick all the winners in every game. 67 of them during this year's ncaa basketball tournament. experts say even a skilled sports expert only has about a 1 in a billion chance of completing that bracket but there is a consolation prize $100,000 for the 20 most accurate. so there you go. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >> he's so generous. >> he is, isn't he?...
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the guys look back at the best and worst moves of warren buffett's career. plus, flying games. how the airlines intend to make money on the super bowl. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's friday. january 24th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a big market downer. stocks collapsed thursday on signs of slower manufacturing growth out of china. the dow slid 176 points. the nasdaq 24 and the s&p 17 money rushed to gold with futures trading up $23 dollars. and, oil is now above $97 per barrel. in earnings after the close-- microsoft beat profit and sales targets. the stock gained 3% in after hours trading. starbucks profits perked up but the coffee chain had a sales miss-a report says apple is developing a smart phone with a larger screen. and playtex recalls 1 million pacifier holder clips due to potential choking. let's say good morning to ben lichtenstein at traders audio who has his eyes all over this market for us. good morning ben. >>good morning to you. >>the market is gi
the guys look back at the best and worst moves of warren buffett's career. plus, flying games. how the airlines intend to make money on the super bowl. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's friday. january 24th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a big market downer. stocks collapsed thursday on signs of slower manufacturing growth out of china. the dow slid 176 points. the nasdaq 24 and the...
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that are saying it isn't what the government said you know there's people out there questioning the warren commission more it's all exactly and so what really did it believe it or not was pro wrestling in the mid 1980's wrestling and already spent twenty six regional territories where you drove to the towns when vince mcmahon took it national with cable t.v. all of a sudden we're no longer driving to towns we're flying all over the country well larry you know as well as i do when you fly a lot there's a lot of dead time you sit in airports you sit on planes so why at that point started reading every book i could get my hands on the kennedy killing because to.
that are saying it isn't what the government said you know there's people out there questioning the warren commission more it's all exactly and so what really did it believe it or not was pro wrestling in the mid 1980's wrestling and already spent twenty six regional territories where you drove to the towns when vince mcmahon took it national with cable t.v. all of a sudden we're no longer driving to towns we're flying all over the country well larry you know as well as i do when you fly a lot...
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of warren buffett.er is sitting to my right. he says peltz/kraft. we've been talking about nelson this morning with mondelez. yes, it will be interesting to see what develops from here. again, i think it's important to say loeb in this case seems to be or wants to be viewed as constructive. it's similar to the letter we saw initially with sony, andrew, a story you broke, where it was not about attacking. it was much more about working constructively. >> and selling the petro chemicals business will do what exactly, he thinks, for them? >> it would create an enormous amount of value, they say, couple that with enormous cost cutting and operating optimization is what they're talking about. he says you could see several billion dollars added to ebitda, michelle. they criticize the company's push downstream which they say has led it to use upstream assets to subsidize downstream derivatives. >> liveris, andrew -- >> david, before -- david, i think we have a clip. i think we're going to run it right now. we
of warren buffett.er is sitting to my right. he says peltz/kraft. we've been talking about nelson this morning with mondelez. yes, it will be interesting to see what develops from here. again, i think it's important to say loeb in this case seems to be or wants to be viewed as constructive. it's similar to the letter we saw initially with sony, andrew, a story you broke, where it was not about attacking. it was much more about working constructively. >> and selling the petro chemicals...
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or do you think that belongs to warren harding, who-- >> nothing strange about warren harding. he was right up front. but look, richard nixon, john, came back from the dead, created a new majority, won 49 states, extraordinarily talented, knowledgeable individual, had flaws and made mistakes. i wouldn't consider him strange. but he had some character flaws. >> i think it would have been -- it belongs to warren harding, the distinction. he used confiscated booze during prohibition to keep his white house poker parties fueled. only ran for president -- [ laughter ] >> only ran for president because his wife florence pushed him into it. and he got caught in a world class scandal, like the tea pot dome looting of oil reserves. >> i think he was also the one that said he wanted to vote for sufferrage because he was worried women would outlaw booze. [ laughter ] >> i think strange is rather flattering adjective for president nixon when you think he was forced to resign because illegally using the fbi and abuse of power-- >> -- book on fdr, used it against america first proceed didges
or do you think that belongs to warren harding, who-- >> nothing strange about warren harding. he was right up front. but look, richard nixon, john, came back from the dead, created a new majority, won 49 states, extraordinarily talented, knowledgeable individual, had flaws and made mistakes. i wouldn't consider him strange. but he had some character flaws. >> i think it would have been -- it belongs to warren harding, the distinction. he used confiscated booze during prohibition to...
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meteorologist dave warren is here.will you please explain the new term of art, whatever it is, polar vortex? >> i didn't make it up. it means very cold air, polar, up near the poles, which is very cold near the arctic, north pole, spinning is this vortex and every so often you get the spin of cold air moving rapidly to the south. this is where you get the vortex spinning. located right over the great lakes, bitter cold air, bringing in colder air, increasing the wind because it's a powerful storm and that will drop the wind chills. so it's around here and will continue to move to the east. that core of cold air, notice how the colors change a little bit. it can't stay that color for long. wednesday and thursday it's over the great lakes and pushing up over new england. still 24 to 48 more hours of this bitter-cold air. 12 below minneapolis, 12 below chicago. that wind has picked up. here is what it feels like down to 40 below in minneapolis and chicago. quickly you get frostbite or hypothermia. >> be careful! thank you
meteorologist dave warren is here.will you please explain the new term of art, whatever it is, polar vortex? >> i didn't make it up. it means very cold air, polar, up near the poles, which is very cold near the arctic, north pole, spinning is this vortex and every so often you get the spin of cold air moving rapidly to the south. this is where you get the vortex spinning. located right over the great lakes, bitter cold air, bringing in colder air, increasing the wind because it's a...
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. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. that's exactly what we will start. the dry worth out-west.d a few storms at least to get a lot of snow into those mountains, that's what provides a lot of water and moisture for the state. about 10% of average is what we have right now. we don't have red flag warnings in effect right now, but that's exactly what due to the fire. we need these storms to be tracking right off of the ocean into the state, but we're not getting that. high-pressure is keeping the pattern like this. the storms go up and then down the eastern side of the rockies. the santa ana winds are really kicking up. you can see that with the satellite picture. across canada and across the eastern slope of the rockies, and no signs of changing at least in the next two to three weeks. it's warm and dry there, but another shot of arctic air, the temperatures are above zero, barely, but just some arctic area across ohio and across the midwest. not much is changing here over the next few days, in fact few weeks, looks like not much of a change. this area of cold air pushes to the e
. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. that's exactly what we will start. the dry worth out-west.d a few storms at least to get a lot of snow into those mountains, that's what provides a lot of water and moisture for the state. about 10% of average is what we have right now. we don't have red flag warnings in effect right now, but that's exactly what due to the fire. we need these storms to be tracking right off of the ocean into the state, but we're not getting that. high-pressure is keeping the...
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it is a rare miss for a warren buffett. for the first time in 44 years, berkshire hathaway is likely to fall short of a key benchmark. he normally added wealth rapidly over a five-year period, this year was different. long lines in colorado, stores able to sell marijuana legally for recreational use. the state trying to make sure legal marijuana does not make it into the black market. denver's airport signs warn not to take the drug home. street to wall street and pay. shares of banks coming off one of the biggest annual rallies to 15 years, a boon employees who got their bonuses and deferred stock. i am joined by laura. --t does the stock surge banks really outperformed as a group, the s&p 500 last year. what does this mean to the average banker? >> they are pretty happy today if they got a deferred stock bonus three years or five years ago. a lot more value. years or five years ago, they were probably annoyed. now it seems if they could hang in there, it is a pretty good deal. >> and a time you cannot get cash right away,
it is a rare miss for a warren buffett. for the first time in 44 years, berkshire hathaway is likely to fall short of a key benchmark. he normally added wealth rapidly over a five-year period, this year was different. long lines in colorado, stores able to sell marijuana legally for recreational use. the state trying to make sure legal marijuana does not make it into the black market. denver's airport signs warn not to take the drug home. street to wall street and pay. shares of banks coming...
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can we talk about what it is like to be with warren buffett?er imagined i would be sitting at a poker table in las vegas with warren buffett. i never imagined i would be sitting in an office in omaha with his art and are -- with his partner. >> or marquis jet. the business with berkshire pathway. marquis jet to berkshire hathaway in 2010. it was a dream come true for me and my partners who came from nothing. we still feel like we came from nothing, which is a good thing. it was a dream come true, which led to creating tequila aviÓn. dream comes true, but you are not content. it you go back into your personal history. you were in the spirits industry for seagrams. how do you come back to that? >> it's an amazing thing how life comes full circle. i have an accounting degree. company for the gallo -- >> ernest and julio. where i come from, it was a to too much hope, where you start there and die there. i ran the beverage company. the company was sold. that is what led to the marquis experience. eating in the spirits, the wine industry, when you ha
can we talk about what it is like to be with warren buffett?er imagined i would be sitting at a poker table in las vegas with warren buffett. i never imagined i would be sitting in an office in omaha with his art and are -- with his partner. >> or marquis jet. the business with berkshire pathway. marquis jet to berkshire hathaway in 2010. it was a dream come true for me and my partners who came from nothing. we still feel like we came from nothing, which is a good thing. it was a dream...
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. >> i played with the great warren moon, some of the great players. mike rozier. guys like that. played for the man in black, jerry glanville. >> number 44 for the washington redskins. this right here is herschel walker, 1981. i can name you a few guys, famous guys, that got a few of the scars on me. >> ramsey's football career ended when a neck injury forced him to retire. >> from there it's like i guess downhill. got convicted in '91. got out, stayed out about a year, and here i go again. i chose drugs sociably, trying it out with the crowd, you know. ended up hooked. i feel like i let a lot of people down. i'm just trying to do what i can do right now to try to, you know, regain some of that swagger back. you know, i'm getting kind of old, but i still have faith that one day i could, you know, get back out and maybe contribute something to society. everybody knows prison is not a nice place. football helps me get away from the pressure of being locked up. >> ramsey spends much of his free time mentoring younger inmates, both on and off the field. >> they look up to him, listen
. >> i played with the great warren moon, some of the great players. mike rozier. guys like that. played for the man in black, jerry glanville. >> number 44 for the washington redskins. this right here is herschel walker, 1981. i can name you a few guys, famous guys, that got a few of the scars on me. >> ramsey's football career ended when a neck injury forced him to retire. >> from there it's like i guess downhill. got convicted in '91. got out, stayed out about a year,...