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it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. emily: how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? john: i try to spend about one week every month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga and ottawa. we are building a site here in silicon valley. so that is -- i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. so that is why i do that. emily: part of the reason you are opening the office here is the talent, right? john: part of the reason of opening an office here is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. at silicon valley, there are a lot of great ideas. 90% does not go anywhere. but the 10% that go anywhere become the google of the world. you have to pay attention to what is happening in our industry, so we are not so insular or focused on our own thing. we have a lot of great technology, but you can't just say, this is it, this is the universe. so i intend to broaden it and hire a lot
it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. emily: how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? john: i try to spend about one week every month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga and ottawa. we are building a site here in silicon valley. so that is -- i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. so...
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this is on waterloo road in devon.r is behind the wheel and she can talk to us about what the conditions are looking like.$ kristen, it seems like on some of these side roads off the majors off of lancaster avenue in the suburbs, it's still snow covered, so i'm sure you've got to take it easy. >> reporter: you know i haven't made my way over lancaster avenue yet, but on waterloo road, this seems mostly like a snowdrift. the wind has kind of picked it up and put it on the roads, it's pretty dangerous and slippery. coming over here on 76 and 202, those roads were great. you've got to watch out for the wind and keep both hands on the wheel. >> good to know. thanks kristen. >>> all right. i'm going to second what kristen said. i had the same problem coming in from bucks county. the non-major roadways, still snow-covered, you're seeing blowing snow the roads are still cold they're sticking immediately. the major roadways, pretty good. it is frigid this morning, 10 in philadelphia. 7 in allentown, 0 right now in mt. pocono.
this is on waterloo road in devon.r is behind the wheel and she can talk to us about what the conditions are looking like.$ kristen, it seems like on some of these side roads off the majors off of lancaster avenue in the suburbs, it's still snow covered, so i'm sure you've got to take it easy. >> reporter: you know i haven't made my way over lancaster avenue yet, but on waterloo road, this seems mostly like a snowdrift. the wind has kind of picked it up and put it on the roads, it's...
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then the extraordinary addition of the land with the treaty of waterloo bay -- waterloo bay. will western land be settled on the principles of slavery, which presupposes a government controlled by a small, wealthy minority, or whether it will be settled on the premise of free labor, presupposing a government in which they distribute resources equally enough that every man has a shot at equality of opportunity. that is the central question that will lead to the civil war. that is not a question that is an academic one. we tend not to think about the west. many of the key battles are fought in the west. many of the things we don't think about is the fact that both the north and the south tried desperately to push west. the south does not do so successfully. before the civil war, this map is what america looks like. after the civil war, this is what america looks like. the north very aggressively organizes the entire territorial west into patters -- patterns that look like they do today. they don't organize wyoming territory until 1868 and they don't divide dakota until 1889. th
then the extraordinary addition of the land with the treaty of waterloo bay -- waterloo bay. will western land be settled on the principles of slavery, which presupposes a government controlled by a small, wealthy minority, or whether it will be settled on the premise of free labor, presupposing a government in which they distribute resources equally enough that every man has a shot at equality of opportunity. that is the central question that will lead to the civil war. that is not a question...
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. >> i go to waterloo in canada, ontario. >> what was taken to mind when you were taken hostage?> we were a little afraid. we had more support than we thought we had. the when the chanting started we want classes, then that is when i found out how broad our support was. they were probably the more brave. a week later when they tried to take over university. the students from the state university they -- (indiscernible) >> hi. my name is jack gordon i attend the university of iowa. what is it going to take to get the momentum we need to start a real revolution? >> what is it going to take you and everyone else in the room for taking responsibility for becoming a freer place. joining other events like this makes liberty one of the projects there are more people who supported the anti jump down for people who supported the shut down it's the same case with what you are doing there are more people that poured out ideas than we really know. >> thank you, al zander and jorge. coming up students with guns. yable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious..
. >> i go to waterloo in canada, ontario. >> what was taken to mind when you were taken hostage?> we were a little afraid. we had more support than we thought we had. the when the chanting started we want classes, then that is when i found out how broad our support was. they were probably the more brave. a week later when they tried to take over university. the students from the state university they -- (indiscernible) >> hi. my name is jack gordon i attend the university...
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i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again for security reasons as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university they stood up by themselves and didn't let marxist students take the university. [applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls south dakota but i attend the university of iowa. what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more ev
i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the...
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waterloo, iowa how does one become a billoreilly.com premium member?omes a billoreilly.com premium member by going to billoreilly.com and signing up. presto, you won. get a free book of your choice. daily no spin broadcast just for you, tina. big discounts on gear. the perks are endless. >>> finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, nbc news replacing brian williams with lester holt. last week nbc defeated abc and cbs in the ratings. i've known mr. holt for years. i worked at channel 2 here in the city. he's a good guy. honest journalist. i'm happy he's doing well in a very tough spot. here's "the factor" tip of the day, mr. holt had no idea this opportunity would come this way, but he seized the day. if opportunity comes, grab it. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. and spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a lout when writing to "the factor." was i a lout during this broadcast? i feel sorry for the quaker lady and wallace. again,
waterloo, iowa how does one become a billoreilly.com premium member?omes a billoreilly.com premium member by going to billoreilly.com and signing up. presto, you won. get a free book of your choice. daily no spin broadcast just for you, tina. big discounts on gear. the perks are endless. >>> finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, nbc news replacing brian williams with lester holt. last week nbc defeated abc and cbs in the ratings. i've known mr. holt for years. i...
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another battle, which was actually defining in terms of the future of european history the battle of waterlooe right side. we are looking forward to finding ways of commemorating that with our french friends. this is actually a time when there are lots of other celebrations and anniversaries which are important. this month is the 50th anniversary of the death of a wonderful anglo american perhaps the greatest ever winston churchill. i am going to fulton missouri, where he made an important and farsighted speech warning about the iron curtain, warning there was a cold war coming. he is going to be very much, i think, in our minds later this month. this is also the 800th anniversary of the signing of the magna carta, one of the earliest bills of rights perhaps the first time a monarch was told he did not have absolute authority over his subjects, and a document which is often better understood better taught, in american schools than in the united kingdom. we are thrilled that over the last three months, we have had two of the remaining copies of the esteemed magna carta on show in the united st
another battle, which was actually defining in terms of the future of european history the battle of waterlooe right side. we are looking forward to finding ways of commemorating that with our french friends. this is actually a time when there are lots of other celebrations and anniversaries which are important. this month is the 50th anniversary of the death of a wonderful anglo american perhaps the greatest ever winston churchill. i am going to fulton missouri, where he made an important and...
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but then an extraordinary expedition with the land between the treaty of waterloo bay in 1846 -- treaty of guadalupe in 1846. the question was whether it was going to be settled on the premise of free labor, which presupposes the government says that every man has a say in his government, and every man has a shot at equality and opportunity that is the central question that is going to lead to the civil war. and that is not a question that is an academic one. we tend not to think about the west, many of the key battles of the civil war west were fought and i'm not good to talk about that, that many of the things that we don't think about is the fact that both the north and the south try desperately to push west, the south does not do so successfully but the north does. before the civil war, this map is what america looks like after the civil war, this is what america looks like. the north very aggressively during the civil war organized the entire territorial west into patterns that look very much like they do today. the two things they don't do is organize at the wyoming territory unti
but then an extraordinary expedition with the land between the treaty of waterloo bay in 1846 -- treaty of guadalupe in 1846. the question was whether it was going to be settled on the premise of free labor, which presupposes the government says that every man has a say in his government, and every man has a shot at equality and opportunity that is the central question that is going to lead to the civil war. and that is not a question that is an academic one. we tend not to think about the...
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there's obviously a chance that this is a waterloo i'm being too aggressive and take the gain and runo something else. >> all right. boy, we're just getting started. coming up, jim lebenthal spent the morning at ibm's investor day hanging out with watson. what he learned and if it changed his mind about that stock. then, as the nasdaq approaches its all-time high, approaches 5,000, is anything fairly priced anymore? we're on the hunt for value and the traders are picking their favorite names as well. and a vote on how the internet is regulated, expected any time during this hour. the fcc meeting in washington, d.c., is under way. there is a live picture. you don't want to miss that. the results as soon as the vote happens. we're going to trade the winners and losers. there are potentially many when we come back on the half. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another
there's obviously a chance that this is a waterloo i'm being too aggressive and take the gain and runo something else. >> all right. boy, we're just getting started. coming up, jim lebenthal spent the morning at ibm's investor day hanging out with watson. what he learned and if it changed his mind about that stock. then, as the nasdaq approaches its all-time high, approaches 5,000, is anything fairly priced anymore? we're on the hunt for value and the traders are picking their favorite...
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>>darya: waterloo's you want to know the team is on to win one year the best running back on the stronghat the criticism so strong >> gary: they made the wrong decision >>darya: out only was the last four minutes but i didnt with remove i was watching soap >>darya: this was over the top of cannot believe a she was doing she is not my favorite but nell like the theatrics. i was waiting for some sort of an accident that was really dangerous i am not answer but the show was spectacular. >>darya: and then the commercial hours waiting for the cute and funny and everything else the commercial was with the data in the car crying and then the other bad and the car >> gary: the football dank it was a heart strings is a little too much for me. >>darya: then the psa to let your room like a girl that was too much >> gary: out what will the little boy for an insurance company and he died. lindsay low and it was in the commercial i know she saw that when but she was driving erratically. >>darya: 10 did well at the time for anything with ted he's really in the movie >> gary: met the artist in the clip
>>darya: waterloo's you want to know the team is on to win one year the best running back on the stronghat the criticism so strong >> gary: they made the wrong decision >>darya: out only was the last four minutes but i didnt with remove i was watching soap >>darya: this was over the top of cannot believe a she was doing she is not my favorite but nell like the theatrics. i was waiting for some sort of an accident that was really dangerous i am not answer but the show was...
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got to minus 24 in waterloo. that blew away your record of minus 14.r hanging on across the eastern country. behind this cold front that moved through and behind that air is very, very cold. we have more snow this morning across parts of oklahoma. a couple areas we have seen over a inches of snow already. we will see this continue iting throughout the day. that's this is that dividing line. later on shift a little farther towards the north parts of kansas and missouri and in parts illinois and indiana. some areas will see maybe 6 to 7 inches of snow behind this. big cull pit is energy out across the west. going to continue to spit out some of this moisture next couple of days. see repeated bouts of moisture here across parts of plains. high temperatures today guys. still just cool. not breaking this pattern any time soon. >> depressing rick,. >> depressing news this morning. >> as isis gains ground our president continues to cut the military since leaving the u.s. vulnerable to yet another attack. we got the numbers and they are shocking. stay tuned. >
got to minus 24 in waterloo. that blew away your record of minus 14.r hanging on across the eastern country. behind this cold front that moved through and behind that air is very, very cold. we have more snow this morning across parts of oklahoma. a couple areas we have seen over a inches of snow already. we will see this continue iting throughout the day. that's this is that dividing line. later on shift a little farther towards the north parts of kansas and missouri and in parts illinois and...
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you're in one and some could see 4 to 7 plus inches, locally 10 from des moines to ames even up to waterloohe top storm, right? there is a southern one we've been watching and i wanted to time it out. it is snowing in dallas this morning but it will move through, drive time northern mississippi, alabama and georgia and then western tennessee by tomorrow morning we're talking virg >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. our low clouds and fog turn to high clouds and sun and mild temperatures at 63 at coast. breezy. the seven-day forecast shows warmest tomorrow and unsettled >> all that weather brought to you by macy's. we got that video and it's like, oh, my god. fortunately he made it out. >> incredible. thank goodness for that. thank you, ginger. >>> coming up, the bitter billion-dollar divorce battle. a hedge fund wife is asking for a million dollars just for the kids. >>> and the frightening videos showing school bus drivers speeding through red lights putting your children at serious risk. hd 5. hd 5. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico® credit score's on h
you're in one and some could see 4 to 7 plus inches, locally 10 from des moines to ames even up to waterloohe top storm, right? there is a southern one we've been watching and i wanted to time it out. it is snowing in dallas this morning but it will move through, drive time northern mississippi, alabama and georgia and then western tennessee by tomorrow morning we're talking virg >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. our low clouds and fog turn to high clouds and sun and mild...
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" last week and he said these kinds of things google express, amazon fresh are going to be their waterloorstateing it? >> i don't think so. they're doing it prudently and coming in at low cost not buying the company overall. they will take over some of their leases doing it prudently. you've seen them test and see where the returns have been particularly on the fresh product, doing local groceries, market by market see how it goes but it would make a lot of sense as they push towards the same day delivery concept to have it at least in the urban areas. >> what would it mean for investors so impressed by amazon as latest quarter, the profit margins, the profits which they hadn't seen in a while? does this help amazon with the cost issue? >> we still think there's a lot of cost in front of amazon when you think about their growth internationally and the density of their capex they have in the u.s. versus the opportunities internationally, so they said they're going to continue to spend against the large tams. near term stuff in this initiative we think they will be prudent and they always s
" last week and he said these kinds of things google express, amazon fresh are going to be their waterloorstateing it? >> i don't think so. they're doing it prudently and coming in at low cost not buying the company overall. they will take over some of their leases doing it prudently. you've seen them test and see where the returns have been particularly on the fresh product, doing local groceries, market by market see how it goes but it would make a lot of sense as they push towards...
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if you're taking there it from des moines to aims, even up into waterloo, down into parts of centralorm. there's a southern one we have been watching. i wanted to time it out. it's now snowing in dallas this morning but it will move through northern alabama and mississippi. even talking virginia up to washington, d.c. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> thank you, ginger. dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan this morning maybe a couple icy patches on side roads and sidewalks. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows an improvement up to 39 this afternoon. cloudy tomorrow, 30. that southern storm ginger just talked about might brush us with southern snow tomorrow morning. fortunately he made it out. >> incredible. thank goodness for that. >>> coming up the bitter billion dollar divorce battle. a hedge fund wife is asking for a million dollars just for the kids. >>> school bus drivers speeding through red lights putting your children at serious risk. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score
if you're taking there it from des moines to aims, even up into waterloo, down into parts of centralorm. there's a southern one we have been watching. i wanted to time it out. it's now snowing in dallas this morning but it will move through northern alabama and mississippi. even talking virginia up to washington, d.c. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> thank you, ginger. dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan this morning maybe a couple icy patches on side roads...