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so i called the wasd, and they told me only one part of the county is currently being tested. star island. that narrows it down, doesn't it? figured if there's a universal, there's gonna be a lot of cars there. and a lot of heat from those cars. they'll use a house as a base of operations. be holed up there probably 24-36 hours. so i had the satellite search for multiple heat sources. ( computer rapidly beeping ) bingo. "351 star island." ( latin hip-hop music plays ) ♪ ( rapping in spanish ) ( rapping continues ) ♪ ( rapping continues ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ( police shouting ) don't move! don't move! ( shouting and commotion ) officer: do it now! hands behind your head! hands behind your head! (shouting and commotion continues ) the party's over, raphael. ladies... kitchen counselor. it's likely your detergent. cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum is cascade's best. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we
so i called the wasd, and they told me only one part of the county is currently being tested. star island. that narrows it down, doesn't it? figured if there's a universal, there's gonna be a lot of cars there. and a lot of heat from those cars. they'll use a house as a base of operations. be holed up there probably 24-36 hours. so i had the satellite search for multiple heat sources. ( computer rapidly beeping ) bingo. "351 star island." ( latin hip-hop music plays ) ♪ ( rapping in...
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. >> he was an ordinary man who wasded to fight for what right. >> in a country where politics divides, where the scars of racial oppression still ache, in death, nelson mandela is bound to be seized on as a symbol of unity, a symbol of hope. a's meeting to americans. also among those sharing his memories was general colin powel l. the in the u.s., powell was first lack chief of -- black secretary of state. >> i heard the news last night, i was immediately saddened but only for a moment because this was a life well lived and i rejoiced in his life and i think that the outpouring and affection that you see me from all of the world tells us what kind of a person he was. a man of honor, a man who lived for a purpose and was repaired to guide that purpose and to free the people of south africa from the chains of apartheid. and not to take the black position against the white position but make it one south africa, black and white together moving forward, and he stuck with that principle in a purpose through 27 years of jail but through political difficulties, through all sorts of challenges
. >> he was an ordinary man who wasded to fight for what right. >> in a country where politics divides, where the scars of racial oppression still ache, in death, nelson mandela is bound to be seized on as a symbol of unity, a symbol of hope. a's meeting to americans. also among those sharing his memories was general colin powel l. the in the u.s., powell was first lack chief of -- black secretary of state. >> i heard the news last night, i was immediately saddened but only...
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. >> he was an ordinary man who wasded to fight for what right. >> in a country where politics divides, where the scars of racial oppression still ache, in death, nelson mandela is bound to be seized on as a symbol of unity, a symbol of hope. a's meeting to americans. also among those sharing his memories was general colin powel l. the in the u.s., powell was first lack chief of -- black secretary of state. >> i heard the news last night, i was immediately saddened but only for a moment because this was a life well lived and i rejoiced in his life and i think that the outpouring and affection that you see me from all of the world tells us what kind of a person he was. a man of honor, a man who lived for a purpose and was repaired to guide that purpose and to free the people of south africa from the chains of apartheid. and not to take the black position against the white position but make it one south africa, black and white together moving forward, and he stuck with that principle in a purpose through 27 years of jail but through political difficulties, through all sorts of challenges
. >> he was an ordinary man who wasded to fight for what right. >> in a country where politics divides, where the scars of racial oppression still ache, in death, nelson mandela is bound to be seized on as a symbol of unity, a symbol of hope. a's meeting to americans. also among those sharing his memories was general colin powel l. the in the u.s., powell was first lack chief of -- black secretary of state. >> i heard the news last night, i was immediately saddened but only...
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>> they did. , and it wasd kpe listed on the new york stock exchange, that is how kkr shares startedrading. >> going to $9 billion, so the -- that is theot largest of all asset firms. what is it going to do that cash? bigt has been a very differentiator for the firm. this was the analogy in the past to start new strategies, to start a fund, to use it for strategic m&a. the balance sheet will be $9.3 billion about it is very liquid stuff on that balance sheet, they converted into cash, use it to acquire more platforms like it did with the hedge fund business. cashes that balance sheet the investments greg gould -- the investments, and can go to nlp. an lp. they need to show shareholders they are going to use all of these assets into cash very wisely. investors are waiting to see that kkr can prove that it really can put these assets to use in higher yield investments. >> thank you. we just brought you the latest on two big ivan equity firms, take a are and blackstone. as usual investors have been involved in private equity for decades. the jobs act allows individual investors to have
>> they did. , and it wasd kpe listed on the new york stock exchange, that is how kkr shares startedrading. >> going to $9 billion, so the -- that is theot largest of all asset firms. what is it going to do that cash? bigt has been a very differentiator for the firm. this was the analogy in the past to start new strategies, to start a fund, to use it for strategic m&a. the balance sheet will be $9.3 billion about it is very liquid stuff on that balance sheet, they converted into...
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to me, the bigger issue wasd ona 200 billion-dollar entitlement program and they are giving a lot ofsidies to a lot of people. and it will work largely because of the subsidies. in many cases, their huge amounts of taxpayers dollars going into the wrong hands. lou: ed henry pointed out a line in the administration's report saying that they have decided about the performance on the website, they have gone all private sector and they needed new levels of private sector efficiency and doing things correctly and an outright admission that the government is not the solution. so why in the world do we continue to entertain with trillions of taxpayer dollars that government is the appropriate engine of revolution for so many of these problems in our society. >> i could not agree more. i could not agree more that we should get the blue cross plans together and say let's figure this out and get things done a lot more quickly. and they are learning that the hard way. lou: they are learning the hard way, they are good people and smart people, but these are not people that they give a darn about
to me, the bigger issue wasd ona 200 billion-dollar entitlement program and they are giving a lot ofsidies to a lot of people. and it will work largely because of the subsidies. in many cases, their huge amounts of taxpayers dollars going into the wrong hands. lou: ed henry pointed out a line in the administration's report saying that they have decided about the performance on the website, they have gone all private sector and they needed new levels of private sector efficiency and doing things...
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.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express.ional funding provided by these funders: additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a providers explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters, next on pbs. ♪
.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express.ional funding provided by these funders: additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a providers explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the...
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.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express.ional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a provider >>> this is nightly business we port wi report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> up to the stock market news and in depth aname sis. our kuwait raunlting service projikts up jiktive rating didly on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> not business as usual. glax so smith kline to quit two of the industries most common and controversial practices. the way it promotes products and compensates sales force. will rival company s follow? >> best medicine. why some are calling on consumers to pass vitamins. what does that mean for the companies that develop and sell supplements?
.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express.ional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a provider >>> this is nightly business we port wi report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> up to the stock market news and in depth aname sis. our kuwait raunlting service projikts up jiktive rating didly on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> not business as usual. glax so smith kline to quit two of the...
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score in terms of the children, one of our lien, the middle wasd, she started, which her dream, she starteda school artnicks, which teaches children about art precious, all .inds of mediums her passion is to teach children with special needs, but her idea is to teach them in the setting with other children. this is what she really wanted do. she has three sons. they're now 12, 14, 16, but at time they were obviously younger, eight to 10 years ago. was really it important that as little boy that they saw their mother and that they understood that that is what the world was about. i wishdidn't think, oh, the kids were bigger so that i could do this. she was like, i think this is an important part of raising my sons. and they helped her at work. >> did you worry about that when younger, that you wouldn't working, about the girls seeing that you weren't work and being a role model? me tell you what it is to have five children. face.n't even wash your anything that you might want to door,ind a closed personal or otherwise, forforget it.t you are totally immersed. deeplyshe really, really loves t
score in terms of the children, one of our lien, the middle wasd, she started, which her dream, she starteda school artnicks, which teaches children about art precious, all .inds of mediums her passion is to teach children with special needs, but her idea is to teach them in the setting with other children. this is what she really wanted do. she has three sons. they're now 12, 14, 16, but at time they were obviously younger, eight to 10 years ago. was really it important that as little boy that...
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underway a person wasd me, senator leahy first and senator sessions was next. and when i got through those two i thought ok i got this. [laughter] the wordsas though coming out of my mouth made sense. anyway, you are very much in control of the thing. the senators are very polite, they don't interrupt you, they let you say what you want to say. law andalking about maybe someone with their love talking, i don't know. i had a good time. i think that said, senators are very frustrated by the process. ,enators are frustrated because if you basically want to know how you're going to decide -- i don't blame them for wanting to know. how you'ret to know going to decide that next second amendment case, that next federal case. the difficulty is that the nominee knee is not going to say that. trick certain extent -- to a .ertain extent you can't say it there are ethical boundaries of nominee cannot cross. also there are some things that even if you could say you don't say because as a nominee your goal is to get through the process. it didn't seem to work out all that we
underway a person wasd me, senator leahy first and senator sessions was next. and when i got through those two i thought ok i got this. [laughter] the wordsas though coming out of my mouth made sense. anyway, you are very much in control of the thing. the senators are very polite, they don't interrupt you, they let you say what you want to say. law andalking about maybe someone with their love talking, i don't know. i had a good time. i think that said, senators are very frustrated by the...
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. >> i wasd thinking, where can i go over christmas? i will take some time off. map andd to pick out a look to see where i could spend my good point. china is an obvious ways where it will be terribly difficult here not only did they say that they cannot take it anymore, but in some dingyup room, a whole bunch of third- party companies that help you pay with bitcoin, and they said, do not ever do that again. when they say that, you probably spend closely. you cannot any there. i put this map together of the places in green where you can and it is accepted, in red, where definitely do not go, and yellow is find of on the right is going ont what in norway and denver and germany. >> i had to europe and much every time i have vacation i'm. him of my country's to go, like theydy, denmark norway, are kind of undecided. >> is that oktoberfest? >> i would probably be able to spend my bitcoin there. denmark said to be free to spend it, but much like john -- china wants control over everything, countries like germany wants to tax everything. you can use bitcoin but they do
. >> i wasd thinking, where can i go over christmas? i will take some time off. map andd to pick out a look to see where i could spend my good point. china is an obvious ways where it will be terribly difficult here not only did they say that they cannot take it anymore, but in some dingyup room, a whole bunch of third- party companies that help you pay with bitcoin, and they said, do not ever do that again. when they say that, you probably spend closely. you cannot any there. i put this...
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like in 2010, he was thinking wasd -- >> in 2010, he thinking exporting to china?> i do not think he thought about it. he is long on ideas and goals, but short of the specifics. you see that with obamacare as a shining example. i am not sure here his advisor said we would export to the eurozone, china, japan, eastern europe -- i am not sure they laid that out or even thought about that, at that is what you have to do, because everybody wants to export. nobody wants to import. >> that is true. >> unfortunately, that trends toward protectionism, which is the unfortunate implication. >> which is the opposite effect. >> exactly. >> great to see you. i got my honey. >> you are a honey. you get your honey. bloombergilling, our columnist. to read more of his columns go to bloomberg.com/view. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> you are watching "in the loop ," live on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone, tablet, and on bloomberg.com. . good morning. i am betty liu. the gray television is on the markets. equity futures right now are very -- bloomberg television is on the
like in 2010, he was thinking wasd -- >> in 2010, he thinking exporting to china?> i do not think he thought about it. he is long on ideas and goals, but short of the specifics. you see that with obamacare as a shining example. i am not sure here his advisor said we would export to the eurozone, china, japan, eastern europe -- i am not sure they laid that out or even thought about that, at that is what you have to do, because everybody wants to export. nobody wants to import. >>...
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already one of the most thought extraordinary things health cost per capita is growing at the low wasd street over the last 50 years when we talked about a world was rapidly raising premiums they are rising one-third the rate from a decade ago but looking at manufacturingob betsy's strong job growth is a slowdown of health benefits in there's a lot of reasons partly the economy economy, currently the trend that started six or seven years ago in the health system partly it is the affordable care act that did important things of its old like cutting down hospital regressions. >> luck with the partnership mean to the americany? economy? is this another nafta? >> it means our businesses have a greater scale the united states used to be more than half of the world economy now is one quarter pfiffner most consumers live outside our border and a lot of countries have barriers to us to sell things there that is why these agreements are advantageous to everyone especially to the united states and the trade agreements that we negotiate with europe are some of the most promising things and to exp
already one of the most thought extraordinary things health cost per capita is growing at the low wasd street over the last 50 years when we talked about a world was rapidly raising premiums they are rising one-third the rate from a decade ago but looking at manufacturingob betsy's strong job growth is a slowdown of health benefits in there's a lot of reasons partly the economy economy, currently the trend that started six or seven years ago in the health system partly it is the affordable care...
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it wasd you find out nowhere near operational? >> so, sometime well into september. the shopnew that functionality would not be available for october 1. i would just say, congressman, i mean, you know, none of us had way thepy with the website rolled out. the president said he is not happy, the secretary is not happy, i was not happy. to geted really hard everything ready and up and running for october 1. some pointlear at well into september with respect to the shop, that we were just not going to make it. that is what we announced. informed? cap nor >> when you say "informed," it was a process of pushing and trying to see what we could get done and then there came a point in time when a decision had been made. will we be able to do this or not? that was sometime well into september when that decision was made. >> but you do not know when the administrator was informed or knew for a fact this was not going to happen? >> i do not have a specific age but i know it was, at some point, into the month of september. >> the frustrating part is, and it goes back to the with
it wasd you find out nowhere near operational? >> so, sometime well into september. the shopnew that functionality would not be available for october 1. i would just say, congressman, i mean, you know, none of us had way thepy with the website rolled out. the president said he is not happy, the secretary is not happy, i was not happy. to geted really hard everything ready and up and running for october 1. some pointlear at well into september with respect to the shop, that we were just...
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back to the transition team that i wasd my commentary, encouraging of this strong presidential role while skeptical of the u.s. government role. clearly succeeded on that front. both john and jim referenced these points. culture change that was historic and profound. there is a book called the culture of disbelief that said religion was the only acceptable prejudice in america. faith-based was not in the vernacular. today, it is commonplace and a presumed positive because president bush, like the iconic arm around the shoulder on 9/11 and the bullhorn firemen went city after city saying to faith-based and grassroots leaders, when you survey neighbor in need, you're serving your country and i am here to thank you. that message permeated and the culture has changed. back to the transition team. us go to the states. to my unbelievable powers of persuasion, i absolutely created a different all. it looks like a very heavy cabinet agency. as a result, many lives were changed for the better. just to give you a glimpse in respect to our time of what that looked like. there were 12 federal agencie
back to the transition team that i wasd my commentary, encouraging of this strong presidential role while skeptical of the u.s. government role. clearly succeeded on that front. both john and jim referenced these points. culture change that was historic and profound. there is a book called the culture of disbelief that said religion was the only acceptable prejudice in america. faith-based was not in the vernacular. today, it is commonplace and a presumed positive because president bush, like...
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we are in our 12 year, every haser we ask -- and it been pretty consistent as a look wasd -- one of thehings i disappointed in was that gdp growth was pretty flat. they have productions next year of 2.2%. that was a little below where the consensus estimates are. the survey ticked up a little in in terms of hiring, and terms of capital spending. capital spending is really important. if you come back to this idea, if we're are going to invest, build new plants, build new pipeline, redo the electric grid , doing the kind of things that strengthen the country, those are the kinds of jobs that are good jobs that we're seeking to have more of. and they lead to a lot of add-on investments. the thing about the round table member countries, we have massive supply change. when they are growing, and expanding, it has a major effect. when they are contracting, saving, in reverse. host: john, you're on with john engler, president of the business roundtable. caller: hello? taking the call. mr. engler, i guess i go back to the second caller making medicare and so inurity -- social security, that we p
we are in our 12 year, every haser we ask -- and it been pretty consistent as a look wasd -- one of thehings i disappointed in was that gdp growth was pretty flat. they have productions next year of 2.2%. that was a little below where the consensus estimates are. the survey ticked up a little in in terms of hiring, and terms of capital spending. capital spending is really important. if you come back to this idea, if we're are going to invest, build new plants, build new pipeline, redo the...