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wellness -- >> it's at the end of the report. >> it's at the end of the wellness report. >> thank you. one of the issues that came up that our communications manager identified -- rosemary identified is that the information that has to go out by law to all of the hmo members when a contract isn't renewed in a managed care setting meets the litmus test of compliance for legally what needs to be in there but it's very confusing for the actual member so i drafted a letter urging them to make readability one of the issues that the letters have to be understandable just as our health literacy information has to be understandable, so with your approval we will send that out. i think blue shield did their best but they were contained by the law, and i have in the packet through different pieces of legislation which i actually took to the state legislative committee yesterday. the first is sb -- all by senator hernandez. the first is sb137 and this bill requires that health plans maintain a current directory and it include whether or not practices have openings so that you won't sign up for a
wellness -- >> it's at the end of the report. >> it's at the end of the wellness report. >> thank you. one of the issues that came up that our communications manager identified -- rosemary identified is that the information that has to go out by law to all of the hmo members when a contract isn't renewed in a managed care setting meets the litmus test of compliance for legally what needs to be in there but it's very confusing for the actual member so i drafted a letter urging...
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he would have done quite well without you and you would have done quite well without him. but the two probably was greater than the sum. >> and the truth is i'm not sure either of us would have gone forward in politics but for the fact that we came together at a time when each of us was at kind of an exi tension-- existential moment in our career. hi grown dismayed about the cynical nature of the business that i was in of campaigns. and he had lost a race for congress and was making a decision about one more campaign. and if he had lost it he told michelles this's it. i will be out of politics an i will pursue other things. so this was around his senate race in to 04. we started working together today that in 2002. and so-- . >> rose: a senator in a field of six. >> a field of seven. and not all all a front-runner. he was very much a second-tier quand data at the time that we hooked up. but you know i knew him and i liked him. and i told my wife susan that if i could help (become a united states senator that would be something i would be proud of for the rest of my life. s
he would have done quite well without you and you would have done quite well without him. but the two probably was greater than the sum. >> and the truth is i'm not sure either of us would have gone forward in politics but for the fact that we came together at a time when each of us was at kind of an exi tension-- existential moment in our career. hi grown dismayed about the cynical nature of the business that i was in of campaigns. and he had lost a race for congress and was making a...
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and i said, `well, where's da?' and she said, `well, he and the men are down in the corral branding some calves. maybe you'd better go down there and tell him hello.' so after a while, john and i walked down to the corrals, and there was a lot of activity down there. they were branding that day right at the headquarters and had some cattle in the corrals. and there was a lot of dust and swirling around and bawling of the cattle. and they had a branding fire in the middle of one of the corrals. and i knew that my father knew we were there. he had seen the car coming, and he knew we were there, but he never looked over and acknowledged us. and then, finally, he kind of reached up and touched the brim of his hat. and that's kind of the universal sign out in that part of the country that, `yeah, i know you're there.' so, finally, he said `come on over. this must be john.' and so he stuck out his hand and, of course, it was the hand of a working man. it was tough. you shook his hand, it was a little like shaking hands wi
and i said, `well, where's da?' and she said, `well, he and the men are down in the corral branding some calves. maybe you'd better go down there and tell him hello.' so after a while, john and i walked down to the corrals, and there was a lot of activity down there. they were branding that day right at the headquarters and had some cattle in the corrals. and there was a lot of dust and swirling around and bawling of the cattle. and they had a branding fire in the middle of one of the corrals....
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. >> thank you very much so next, we will have speakers on the co-location of rb wells and john o comfortable i'll call several names at the same time (calling names) please come forward i understand that translation will be provide and we want to hear from as many speakers as possible please refrain from applause we want to get as many people in the 40 minutes that includes translation thank you very much. >> thank you for hearing us we want the students to speak first, i know that the order you have - >> can we have the students speak first. >> yes. if the students can identify themselves. >> sure. >> hello my name is rachel chevrolets we want to talk about that this is a cycle that's important issue in our city hall from any pencil views we don't believe that ivory should move we fought this problem i don't feel that moving to another school is going to solve it get rid of them and get a new problem that's we should be together and figure it out running from the situation is not going to fix it the best way to face it and deal with it so that's our opinions on that. >> thank you very much.
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. >> hi my name is alice i've been a teacher at ida b wells because of the resilient and honorable students i get to work with everyday we have an amazing potential sfiedz of us and i've repeating witnessed the value and its powerful that's why i'm a teacher my voice should be concerned a person opinion throughout the move and co-location 0 our students are devalued and it is hard to see them not coming to school or being subject to this it is hatred to build back the sensitivity that ida b wells has been known for and the concerns over safety i understand then to have our students hear the consultations without speaking with any member of ida b wells that's the problems we're trying to deal with i that in the discussions as voices are recommended i hope all voices get repealed and thank you all o'connell parents and students for being here please remember we're talking about students we may not understand the layer of problems that students face evidence but we feed to honor our young people thank you four listening to our co-location and the problems in making the moves in the middle of a
. >> hi my name is alice i've been a teacher at ida b wells because of the resilient and honorable students i get to work with everyday we have an amazing potential sfiedz of us and i've repeating witnessed the value and its powerful that's why i'm a teacher my voice should be concerned a person opinion throughout the move and co-location 0 our students are devalued and it is hard to see them not coming to school or being subject to this it is hatred to build back the sensitivity that ida...
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>> well, he is right. the critics are saying that if he can't name the problem properly, we can't fight it, so let's say we name it and call it radical islam, or radical extremist, and whatever the phrase, and so are we going to be cropping the more bombs? more drones? more special ops? he is doing all of the stuff that you would do at the military level to fight it. >> you are i sasaying that it does not matter, because the strat yes won't change? >> it won't matter at the military level, because you are going after the bad guys and isis and go ging after them in groups like them, and then the political strategy of how do you make sure that these muslim communities from which they rare emerging expel them or, you know don't succumb to them and in there he says i don't want to needlessly insult islam, and needlessly call them islamic group, and you can agree or disagree, and again, the basic challenge that you want to face is to try to find in the communities the leaders who will speak out against and deno
>> well, he is right. the critics are saying that if he can't name the problem properly, we can't fight it, so let's say we name it and call it radical islam, or radical extremist, and whatever the phrase, and so are we going to be cropping the more bombs? more drones? more special ops? he is doing all of the stuff that you would do at the military level to fight it. >> you are i sasaying that it does not matter, because the strat yes won't change? >> it won't matter at the...
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well, you know, a well will get a frac job as they call it 5 million-gallons will go down, sometimes as much as 25 million-gallons and about 20% will flow back. and it's contaminated with oil, as well as the chemicals that we use in thing fromming and it has salt, so you have a water that's vast quantity that has some degree of contamination that has to be dealt with. >> and what is being done currently with that waste water? in the united states about 14% of all contaminating waste water and it is about half a billion per year, gets treated and reused. which are old wells that perhaps big salt domes and just dumps basically. deep deep in the ground, with a lot of safeguards. your program, just did an entire show, in fact, on fracking, what were some of the issues that came up in terms of this waste water being put back into the ground? so one of the big issues that is being raced with the disposal of these large quantities of water that result from the fracking process, is that when those fluids get injected as rigs mentioned, deep into these disposal wells there have been instances
well, you know, a well will get a frac job as they call it 5 million-gallons will go down, sometimes as much as 25 million-gallons and about 20% will flow back. and it's contaminated with oil, as well as the chemicals that we use in thing fromming and it has salt, so you have a water that's vast quantity that has some degree of contamination that has to be dealt with. >> and what is being done currently with that waste water? in the united states about 14% of all contaminating waste water...
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not coming to school or being subject to this it is hatred to build back the sensitivity that ida b wells has been known for and the concerns over safety i understand then to have our students hear the consultations without speaking with any member of ida b wells that's the problems we're trying to deal with i that in the discussions as voices are recommended i hope all voices get repealed and thank you all o'connell parents and students for being here please remember we're talking about students we may not understand the layer of problems that students face evidence but we feed to honor our young people thank you four listening to our co-location and the problems in making the moves in the middle of a school year we voice our opinions last year thank you for that but now we're in a situation we need not to point our fingers but dooerng to help and students understand the intrinsic value and building the actions around safety and community we need to put all our students first thank you. >> thank you, ms. kraevenz. >> i'm mark i'm also an o'connell parent a senior who say was assigned the
not coming to school or being subject to this it is hatred to build back the sensitivity that ida b wells has been known for and the concerns over safety i understand then to have our students hear the consultations without speaking with any member of ida b wells that's the problems we're trying to deal with i that in the discussions as voices are recommended i hope all voices get repealed and thank you all o'connell parents and students for being here please remember we're talking about...
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>> well, i -- it may be an instrument of warfare.ght conceivably bring the war to an earlier end. but starvation leaves a mass of human beings that are a liability to the world for all time, both themselves and their descendants. >> your work in belgian relief, mr. hoover did not end your food relief operation did it, sir? >> no. the belgian relief continued throughout the war. and i continued to conduct with. when we came into the war, i substituted dutch inside of belgium. at that time the british and french were beginning to find food difficulties and they began to call on me for advice. and about that time president wilson asked me to take over the united states food administration. so i became food administrator of the united states continued in that until the time of the armistice in 1918. and then i was asked to go to europe on behalf of all of the allied government to take over rehabilitation of food supply of some 350 million people in eastern europe. that work ended in what year sir? >> that -- well, we took it up again in
>> well, i -- it may be an instrument of warfare.ght conceivably bring the war to an earlier end. but starvation leaves a mass of human beings that are a liability to the world for all time, both themselves and their descendants. >> your work in belgian relief, mr. hoover did not end your food relief operation did it, sir? >> no. the belgian relief continued throughout the war. and i continued to conduct with. when we came into the war, i substituted dutch inside of belgium....
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did a well by well analysis. we're comfortable with the position. it's accretive in '15 and gets more accretive in the out years. we're very pleased with the acquisition. >> all right. one last thing. i know that people said jim, you love rich you love rich but rich is retiring. i say you said that you were going to die with your boots on in the conference call, which means to me we're going to be talking many more times and it's not going to be you riding off into the sunset. >> no i'm not runiding off into the sunset but steve kane is going to be a great ceo, we've got a great management team i'm going to be there to participate in all the major decisions, including acquisitions including big projects. and as steve said on the call last week this will be the smoothest transition you've ever seen. and we're going to be open for business and do just as well in the future as we've done in the past. >> all right, rich, one last question. said, listen we're not going back to 100, but do you think it's possible for us to go below 40 given what you said
did a well by well analysis. we're comfortable with the position. it's accretive in '15 and gets more accretive in the out years. we're very pleased with the acquisition. >> all right. one last thing. i know that people said jim, you love rich you love rich but rich is retiring. i say you said that you were going to die with your boots on in the conference call, which means to me we're going to be talking many more times and it's not going to be you riding off into the sunset. >> no...
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well, maybe. but don't count out sweets and a nice bouquet for the one you love. >> candy and flowers still rank as the number one valentine's day gift. >> reporter: and now apparently you can add electronics as part of the key to someone's heart. jay gray nbc news. >> we're both disagreeing with this. flowers are probably the way to go. >> i like a nice hand-written note. >> oh that's nice too. we'll be back in just a minute. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >>> after his skateboarding video went viral, the english bulldog is now trying surfing. >> the four-legged athlete being trained
well, maybe. but don't count out sweets and a nice bouquet for the one you love. >> candy and flowers still rank as the number one valentine's day gift. >> reporter: and now apparently you can add electronics as part of the key to someone's heart. jay gray nbc news. >> we're both disagreeing with this. flowers are probably the way to go. >> i like a nice hand-written note. >> oh that's nice too. we'll be back in just a minute. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe...
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well you're not alone.early 50% of americans that would be half of americans, are taking a last-minute vacation is, indeed, in the cards this year. to get away from all of this. if this is not the cure for cabin fever, she doesn't know what is. but what's going on here? a lot of people sick of the snow and they immediately are booking vacations to -- i guess they have to go further south than orlando, though. what are they doing? >> well, i think travelers are sick of the snow, and they're ready to open up their wallets. we're not waiting till summer neil, we want to hit the beach now. i'm stuck here in new england, and man that looks a lot better than what we've got up here. interesting fact the travel website hopper found that for every degree the temperature drops, there's about a 2% hike in not only demand but prices. and sure my trip has about 20% increase in calls this week. people are sick of the snow the cold, and they are willing to spend for these getaways. >> where are they going, julie? what are
well you're not alone.early 50% of americans that would be half of americans, are taking a last-minute vacation is, indeed, in the cards this year. to get away from all of this. if this is not the cure for cabin fever, she doesn't know what is. but what's going on here? a lot of people sick of the snow and they immediately are booking vacations to -- i guess they have to go further south than orlando, though. what are they doing? >> well, i think travelers are sick of the snow, and...
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well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career of course you'll be successful right? most people are. only 20% of people are happy in their careers. more people down monday die on monday morning of heart attacks than any other time. physical well-being. do you sleep well. are you rested. do you have stress or not. do you eat properly, etc. and then community well-being, you see a community safe. are you able to walk at night without anxiety? and many other things and then financial well-being means that you have no anxiety about money. these things can be quantified. so if you score, say, seven or more out of ten when we quantify it, then you're thriving. if you score between four and seven you're struggling. and if you score less than four, then you're suffering. the gallup data was so interesting that we could predict with the data we had we could predict what was going to happen in libya, in egypt, in tunisia before it happened. >> explain that. >> well, the majo
well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career of course you'll be successful right? most people are. only 20% of people are happy in their careers. more people down monday die on monday morning of heart attacks than any other time. physical well-being. do you sleep well. are you rested. do you have stress or not. do you eat properly, etc. and then community well-being, you see...
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well where is the criticism coming from?om the fact that they don't look all that different. that's the issue. the browns still playing in orange helmets. you'll see them in september, so why even change anything? what's the big deal? >> there you go. another one of cleveland's teams features in our nba highlights. >> yeah we get those highlights from our guys at espn. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" set in los angeles along with chris hassel, i'm stan verrett. steph curry missed the warriors first game of the six-game road trip and they lost against the pacers. >> they certainly missed him. he was back, though, rested that sore foot and, well, he put a foot right into the wizards. yeah, yeah, yeah. curry going baseline, 14 third quarter points. warriors were up 3 heading to the fourth. fourth quarter, warriors up 3 with under 4 to play. andre iguodala in the corner for three. and curry finishes things off. he had 32 points, 8 assists, the rest does him good. look at that shot. warriors at cavs on thursday. ca
well where is the criticism coming from?om the fact that they don't look all that different. that's the issue. the browns still playing in orange helmets. you'll see them in september, so why even change anything? what's the big deal? >> there you go. another one of cleveland's teams features in our nba highlights. >> yeah we get those highlights from our guys at espn. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" set in los angeles along with chris hassel, i'm stan...
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alvarado was interviewed for the position of promise i approached as well as anothers in the interview for the expectation of the director who is not present here the decision of hiring mr. alvarado was not for his qualifications but his promise he made to the dofshlg at the meeting i saw the situation and left. >> we do not permit public comment directed at a starch mercedes benz member that's identified please refrain. >> that's all i'm going to say about that i'm here to say i'm ashamed at myself i said who cares any daughter is going to make it here when a on the part of what happens here i wasn't thinking of any 14 year daughter the safety of any family of any 3-year-old son that lives next door to john o'connell we've walked back and forth to the inspire of school i've not been a part of john o'connell for of years my message so take action immediately to find a solution looking to hire a new principle and having the parents and students that have the best interests of john o con please longtime the activities for example, rental of soccer fields and example of looking to the poc
alvarado was interviewed for the position of promise i approached as well as anothers in the interview for the expectation of the director who is not present here the decision of hiring mr. alvarado was not for his qualifications but his promise he made to the dofshlg at the meeting i saw the situation and left. >> we do not permit public comment directed at a starch mercedes benz member that's identified please refrain. >> that's all i'm going to say about that i'm here to say i'm...
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>>> a you to baby is doing well.is mom gave bit in salt like city. >> she was in labor driving herself to the hospital. cb is s reporter vladamire duty has the story. >> what is your emergency. >> i'm currently on the freeway. >> are you driving? >> yes i'm trying, yes, get over in the other lane and i need to push. >> okay. >> my water broke. doing 75. >> thirty-nine weeks pregnant debbie mariah was on her way to brigham city community hospital about two hours north of salt lake city. her labor kick in high gear about 10 miles away in the in middle of a four lane highway. >> the baby is coming. >> debbie, pull over. >> with cars and trucks rushing past two police officers rush to the scene to assist the three two-year old. >> she is here. >> utah patrol officer josh car deliver the 10-pound baby boy. >> he came right out in my hands and was just right there. >> baby is her third child, one that she says arrived in record time. >> this was the the the fastest. >> i am grateful that ivie's i labors. i really am even i
>>> a you to baby is doing well.is mom gave bit in salt like city. >> she was in labor driving herself to the hospital. cb is s reporter vladamire duty has the story. >> what is your emergency. >> i'm currently on the freeway. >> are you driving? >> yes i'm trying, yes, get over in the other lane and i need to push. >> okay. >> my water broke. doing 75. >> thirty-nine weeks pregnant debbie mariah was on her way to brigham city community...
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well it's fun. well, we use twitter on our show every single week.h our show and you want to play along we do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic. okay. so since gmail had a glitch this week that caused users to send e-mails to the wrong people -- that's a bummer. i went on twitter and started a a hashtag called "e-mail fail." and i asked you guys to tweet out a funny or an embarrassing e-mail, an e-mail mistake that happened to you. we got thousands of tweets. within 20 minutes it was a a trending topic in the u.s. so, thank you for those tweets. [ cheers and applause ] really funny. and now i thought i would share some of my favorite "e-mail fail" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @lindsaypearce. she says, "my grandparents used to print off e-mails, handwrite a response and mail it." [ laughter ] no, that's not -- you don't understand e-mail. yeah. yeah. no. this one's from @jessglu. she says, "my mom once sent an e-mail to a co-worker saying she wa
well it's fun. well, we use twitter on our show every single week.h our show and you want to play along we do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic. okay. so since gmail had a glitch this week that caused users to send e-mails to the wrong people -- that's a bummer. i went on twitter and started a a hashtag called "e-mail fail." and i asked you guys to tweet out a funny or an embarrassing e-mail, an e-mail...
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>> well, well, well, if it isn't franco steel, european terrorist and leader of the bad boys terrorist 300 monster trucks by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, i'm going to blow up six flags. >> blacklist doesn't negotiate with terrorists. >> then lets end this. first i'm going to kill sex addict. bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang. >> no! sex addict, you're going to die. [ laughter ] >> seth: ladies and gentlemen this is the 8g band. >> you're losing a lot of blood. >> seth: stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. >> he's dead. [ farting noise ] he crapped himself. >> man. >> see you seth. now we fight. ♪ >> i'm the bad guy. ♪ >> blacklist! >> well, he may be blacklist, here's the blacklist. >> now i can finally get back to my blueprints. ♪ >> blacklist, we were able to save sex addict. we also graphed his face onto a dinosaur. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> well, what did you think sex addict? >> seth: i actually kind of liked it. >> well good, cause i made 400 more. >> seth: all right we'll be right back -- >> we'll be right back with more "blackli
>> well, well, well, if it isn't franco steel, european terrorist and leader of the bad boys terrorist 300 monster trucks by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, i'm going to blow up six flags. >> blacklist doesn't negotiate with terrorists. >> then lets end this. first i'm going to kill sex addict. bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang. >> no! sex addict, you're going to die. [ laughter ] >> seth: ladies and gentlemen this is the 8g band....
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houston does as well. what is the -- there has to be some down side to lower oil and gas prices other than just the up side of more money in people's pockets? >> well, certainly. you know, this will be a difficult time. we're assuming that this will carry on for the next 18 months or so, and then we'll number a low price environment. i mean, for places like houston and calgary, you know, economic activity will slow down quite consistently. we expect that, but, you know, we have both strong public balance sheet. the alberta public finances are probably the best in north america. we have strong companies. you know, i think there will be some consolidation to strength as we work our way through this. you know, certainly there will be implications, and we're concerned about that, and we're planning for that. >> what have you seen so far with energy jobs, premier, and what do you expect to see? >> we've seen i guess a couple of consequences already wrush we've seen a deferral of large capital investments on new
houston does as well. what is the -- there has to be some down side to lower oil and gas prices other than just the up side of more money in people's pockets? >> well, certainly. you know, this will be a difficult time. we're assuming that this will carry on for the next 18 months or so, and then we'll number a low price environment. i mean, for places like houston and calgary, you know, economic activity will slow down quite consistently. we expect that, but, you know, we have both...
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well this is the skating dead.riday the 13th perfect night for a zombie themed ice skating party and that's exactly what they had at dilworth park tonight. "eyewitness news" was there. the event put together by the folks from terror behind the walls at at the eastern state penetentiary. folks tonight posed for pictures with their favorite zombies and enjoyed some creepy >> before we go we want you to know tonight on the late late show the franklin institute's derek pitts. the well known local as venerer is joining wayne brady and they'll be building com mets. that's right. you don't want to miss it late late show tonight at 12:35 right here on cbs3. >> very cool. >> thanks for being with us tonight at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 5:00 with nicole brewer. for biehls kathy and all of us i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. have a great weekend.
well this is the skating dead.riday the 13th perfect night for a zombie themed ice skating party and that's exactly what they had at dilworth park tonight. "eyewitness news" was there. the event put together by the folks from terror behind the walls at at the eastern state penetentiary. folks tonight posed for pictures with their favorite zombies and enjoyed some creepy >> before we go we want you to know tonight on the late late show the franklin institute's derek pitts. the...
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reid: jeff and i get along very well.le, jeff knows that when it comes down to things like building organizational cultures, or thinking about how do you really make an executive staff work really well together, and how do you identify a plus talent through the whole organization. so we partner on these things together. we solve these problems together. emily: so you split your time now between linkedin and greylock. how do you split your time? i mean, is it like 50/50? can you break it down? reid: or 70/70. [laughter] emily: or more like that. reid: so, i, generally speaking, work seven days a week. i have an office right next to jeff's. the short answer is all. emily: seven days a week? reid: yes. emily: you have had so many wins already. why do you do all of this? reid: the way i think about it is how do you have a life that was -- that you are proud about having lived it? that you think that what you did in the world was worth it? emily: you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and serge
reid: jeff and i get along very well.le, jeff knows that when it comes down to things like building organizational cultures, or thinking about how do you really make an executive staff work really well together, and how do you identify a plus talent through the whole organization. so we partner on these things together. we solve these problems together. emily: so you split your time now between linkedin and greylock. how do you split your time? i mean, is it like 50/50? can you break it down?...
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make sure you join us tomorrow as well. right now, it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. final week of february kicks off today. nasdaq 5,000, just 45 points away. goldman cutting boeing to a sell. that's looming a little bit here. oil back below $50. we'll talk about that and the ten-years still in a range just below 210. the markets dancing around record levels a day ahead of the fed chair's two-day testimony on capitol hill. after that deal is struck to extend the greek bailout process. >>> it's now official. we're going to have a lot more additional details on this big deal. >> and as we said shares of boeing slipping in the premarket. worries about demand risk. we will bring you up to speed on that call. first up dow and the s&p closed out last week at record highs. the nasdaq finished within 2% of its all-time closing high. this after that deal to extend the greek bailout by f
make sure you join us tomorrow as well. right now, it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. final week of february kicks off today. nasdaq 5,000, just 45 points away. goldman cutting boeing to a sell. that's looming a little bit here. oil back below $50. we'll talk about that and the ten-years still in a range just below 210. the...
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well they're liking u.s. stocks today as well. >> thanks guys. >> we have about 50 minutes into the close. a strong day across the markets. the dow is up almost 270 points. that's good for 1.5%. the s&p is up better than 1% or 23 points and the nasdaq is in positive territory as well by 36 points. >> and i have no idea how we're going to fit all of this in in the next two hours. jam-packed show heading your way. disney, chipotle gilead wynn resorts leading the charge with earnings. we'll have the numbers the second they hit the tape the instant analysis and the market response. >> also joining us the ceos of disney, ryder, and aetna. we'll we'll be back in two. stay with us on "the closing bell." >>> rally day and some of this i guess we are attributing to the gains in oil with the big gains there over at the nymex. the dow is up 1.5% right now. that's the big gainer as you can see. and of the secretarytors we're seeing, utilities suffering as interest rates moved up but energy the leading category in the sto
well they're liking u.s. stocks today as well. >> thanks guys. >> we have about 50 minutes into the close. a strong day across the markets. the dow is up almost 270 points. that's good for 1.5%. the s&p is up better than 1% or 23 points and the nasdaq is in positive territory as well by 36 points. >> and i have no idea how we're going to fit all of this in in the next two hours. jam-packed show heading your way. disney, chipotle gilead wynn resorts leading the charge with...
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>> well, i've been very encouraged. first of all i've been coming to cpac for several years now and i'm honored to serve as a chairman of the foundation here. and cpac is just a great event. it brings together conservatives from all across the country to talk about the issues we all care about. so the event itself is really invigorating and energizing especially all the young people we have here. as for my own speech i was very pleased with how it was received. and just so delighted to have so many people here come up to me and encourage me to run and encourage me to continue to speak out. >> you have been very bold in the leadup to this and including this speech in going directly after hillary clinton former secretary of state, former senator, asking her to identify some accomplishments. so how do you respond to your critics who say you haven't held office, she has a different kind of experience that may better equip her to run for the white house. how do you respond? >> well i actually think most americans, a lot of a
>> well, i've been very encouraged. first of all i've been coming to cpac for several years now and i'm honored to serve as a chairman of the foundation here. and cpac is just a great event. it brings together conservatives from all across the country to talk about the issues we all care about. so the event itself is really invigorating and energizing especially all the young people we have here. as for my own speech i was very pleased with how it was received. and just so delighted to...
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well, what do i know? and then i remember reading, shortly thereafter, a reader's digest condensation of an article about cardinal menzenti, who was the hungarian catholic cardinal, who had been captured by the communist government of hungary and tortured, and many of the tortures to which he was subjected were very similar to those orwell describes in "1984." and i remember marching back into my class, saying, "you said this wasn't real, and yet this is the same thing, and this is not fiction." and that made me wonder would our society go that way, would we end up in the straits, which is what orwell's vision was, that the whole world would be ruled by totalitarian powers? i was just a kid. i didn't know anything, really and so i then went to college and studied some of these things and ran into these same questions. and the main question was where does our freedom come from? why do we have it? why is this system free and other systems not free? and the answers i was receiving in college in the classes i
well, what do i know? and then i remember reading, shortly thereafter, a reader's digest condensation of an article about cardinal menzenti, who was the hungarian catholic cardinal, who had been captured by the communist government of hungary and tortured, and many of the tortures to which he was subjected were very similar to those orwell describes in "1984." and i remember marching back into my class, saying, "you said this wasn't real, and yet this is the same thing, and this...
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for them as well. so excited to hear that the testimony today and thank you all for coming. >> good morning. my name is tracy meares. i haven't had enough coffee. i have for the last 20 years been a legal academic flint, at the university of chicago law school and now at yale law school. my research focuses on criminal law and criminal procedure, but i emphasize study of police and policing especially in urban communities, and like my co-task for members i'm really interested in hearing more about officer safety and wellness. the written testimony has been fascinating. also hopeful to hear about officer safety and wellness affects the health and safety of the officers are families. >> good morning. i'm sue rahr, retired after 33 years with the keeping sheriff's office in the metropolitan seattle area. i heave been running the police academy that trains the officers in the state of washington. i'm looking forward to the testimony. we spend a 0 long time talking about what police officers should do and n
for them as well. so excited to hear that the testimony today and thank you all for coming. >> good morning. my name is tracy meares. i haven't had enough coffee. i have for the last 20 years been a legal academic flint, at the university of chicago law school and now at yale law school. my research focuses on criminal law and criminal procedure, but i emphasize study of police and policing especially in urban communities, and like my co-task for members i'm really interested in hearing...
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you might as well vilify them all.ou have apple, which is the darling everyone -- i should disclose, i'm a shareholder. they make these hot new gadgets. iphone six and 6 plus. all made in asia. (?) those are jobs shifted overseas. benefits shifted overseas. it benefits it all. they get a pass. why is that? >> ty di't ce obacar he jumped in -- he obviously wanted to talk about stapleake the look bad. obvisl the govnmen ays voris wit the kis ofeal th alws he and wi. ne: on sples h sola nels >>ight it dsn'tlwaywork t the way you want to. businesses have the freedom to respond to offset costs or transfer costs in whatever way that they see fit. and they have to do that because you can't just pass a lawto be able: i agree with you. i think that's a factor. staples came out with a statement about the percentage of part-time workers was the way it was long before the law. that might be the case. but i think this is the impetus. when i went to staples and did research. they offer part-time workers all these benefits. maybe not
you might as well vilify them all.ou have apple, which is the darling everyone -- i should disclose, i'm a shareholder. they make these hot new gadgets. iphone six and 6 plus. all made in asia. (?) those are jobs shifted overseas. benefits shifted overseas. it benefits it all. they get a pass. why is that? >> ty di't ce obacar he jumped in -- he obviously wanted to talk about stapleake the look bad. obvisl the govnmen ays voris wit the kis ofeal th alws he and wi. ne: on sples h sola nels...
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well there's these guys. putin putin's childhood friends and judo partners the brothers who received contract worth $7 billion. putin's associate of 20 years who owns the state railroads, that company received $10 billion worth of contracts. >> it's very easy to imagine what's happened with this money. >> right. >> you know who cares in russia? just about no one. this is a case of a known enemy of putin, hit with a fatal dose of poison. are you concerned? >> me myself? i was born here 54 years ago. this is my country. russian people are in a bit of trouble. russian core does not work russian education declines every year and i believe that russia has a chance to be free. there's a chance. >> it is difficult, but we must do. >> and ukraine president called him a bridge between ukraine and russia and suggested he was murdered quote, not by accident. the presidential election here in the u.s. is more than a year away but conservatives are casting their ballots. our political panel weighing in next. inking about
well there's these guys. putin putin's childhood friends and judo partners the brothers who received contract worth $7 billion. putin's associate of 20 years who owns the state railroads, that company received $10 billion worth of contracts. >> it's very easy to imagine what's happened with this money. >> right. >> you know who cares in russia? just about no one. this is a case of a known enemy of putin, hit with a fatal dose of poison. are you concerned? >> me myself? i...
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snapchat much the same as well. would any company, henry, go public if the average ipo proceeds $335 million on average last ten years and you have an investor sending you a terms sheet in your inbox for $500 million. >> consequence of two things, free money. the government has been giving it away almost ten years now. we're building it up. two, the ipo market changed radically after the 1990s, now nobody wants to go public unless they have to. and the funding markets have adjusted to take that into account. you have a huge well-developed private market where you have investors at every stage willing to write huge checks who have po put capital to work and right now, exactly, companies would be stupid not to take the money. it's there, take it. if you're uber, another few billion in the bank helps. >> we worry what happens when your ubers and snapchats say no, you know what, that extra half billion dollars we don't want it, don't know what to do with it. find other start-ups to put that into. and they find something
snapchat much the same as well. would any company, henry, go public if the average ipo proceeds $335 million on average last ten years and you have an investor sending you a terms sheet in your inbox for $500 million. >> consequence of two things, free money. the government has been giving it away almost ten years now. we're building it up. two, the ipo market changed radically after the 1990s, now nobody wants to go public unless they have to. and the funding markets have adjusted to...
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>> well, couple of things. one, that the number of more than 100,000 injuries actually is coming from the bureau labor statistics. one of the problems we have, i think it is talked about in some earlier testimony and will be emphasized later we need better data on injuries. i'm working with a group called the police foundation. one of our board member organizations, they're doing a study on near misses. what we are doing here is we're collecting a lot more data or need to collect a lot more data on injuries and near misses because those numbers are going to be so much freighter than fatality right? we can tell you everything we want to know about fatalities especially the deeper dive we're doing with the cops grant. i will tell you it is a cultural issue, seemingly. i'm not a practitioner. i defer to my distinguished panelists here but clearly in canada, as i emphasizes they have this program that they emphasize from day one in the academy and every day after. that is guaranteed arrival. when you get that call
>> well, couple of things. one, that the number of more than 100,000 injuries actually is coming from the bureau labor statistics. one of the problems we have, i think it is talked about in some earlier testimony and will be emphasized later we need better data on injuries. i'm working with a group called the police foundation. one of our board member organizations, they're doing a study on near misses. what we are doing here is we're collecting a lot more data or need to collect a lot...
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>> well, he was unreliable. had good intentions and he'd be i will be there first thing in the morning, but when the rubber met the road he did not make it happen. >> you say he was fixated with a gun at your house, and tell me about that? >> well, when he did work at my house, i had military memorabilia and i had a shadow box, and inside of that shadow box, hay had a handgun and he was focused on that and he wanted me to take it out of the shad e doe box to hold it which i did not do. at the time, i was not really understanding the significance of the whole thing, but when the prosecutor gave their opening speech they talked about the importance of chris kyle's handgun and how eddie bypassed a lot of other guns on the scene to get that gun and to load it and leave with it. and so it all came to bear when i found that it is the exact make and model gun that i had many in the shadow box that eddie was focused on. maybe it is a coincidence, but it is a big coincidence, and it is giving some credence to the prosecu
>> well, he was unreliable. had good intentions and he'd be i will be there first thing in the morning, but when the rubber met the road he did not make it happen. >> you say he was fixated with a gun at your house, and tell me about that? >> well, when he did work at my house, i had military memorabilia and i had a shadow box, and inside of that shadow box, hay had a handgun and he was focused on that and he wanted me to take it out of the shad e doe box to hold it which i...
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>> well somewhat difficulty. (laughter) >> what can i say. >> rose: you can characterize it for me other than difficult. >> it is a point of, well egypt has always been within its arab brethren accommodating. we continue to accommodate all. >> rose: are you saying accommodate. >> we are accommodating and tolerant and always emphasizing the importance of solidarity within the arab world. >> rose: do you think they are? >> i would hope so. but that's from the statements that they make they always indicate that they are. i hope they can demonstrate that as well. >> rose: how do you address those concerns that whatever is happening in egypt at this moment may very well be too thor tarrian and -- authoritarian and less democrat snick. >> i don't really see how that could be-- could be the conclusion. egypt has gone over the last four years through two revolutions two popular revolutions of nature that was not seen before with millions of people taking to the streets. but the developments that occurred have occurred pr
>> well somewhat difficulty. (laughter) >> what can i say. >> rose: you can characterize it for me other than difficult. >> it is a point of, well egypt has always been within its arab brethren accommodating. we continue to accommodate all. >> rose: are you saying accommodate. >> we are accommodating and tolerant and always emphasizing the importance of solidarity within the arab world. >> rose: do you think they are? >> i would hope so. but...
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>> well, i have to agree with cal.been interviewing fellow conservatives and, yes, i do consider jeb bush to be rather conservative given his record as governor of florida. but the conservatives are proving themselves to be just as tough-minded if not more so than mainstream or liberal journalists, and i think that they have an advantage in that unlike liberal journalists who if they really question hard the audience would be very much on the candidate's side, i think now you have a kind of equal playing field where laura ingraham sean hannity, hugh hugh wit, these people have also con stuff went sayses and people will -- constituencies and people will support them to be as tough as they can be with the people who might lead this country. i think it's a very good development and one that i don't think the republican conservatives expected. gregg: yeah, moderate v. conservative i suppose that's a sliding scale, and it depends who you're comparing it with and against. >> yes. gregg: our second topic, attorney general eri
>> well, i have to agree with cal.been interviewing fellow conservatives and, yes, i do consider jeb bush to be rather conservative given his record as governor of florida. but the conservatives are proving themselves to be just as tough-minded if not more so than mainstream or liberal journalists, and i think that they have an advantage in that unlike liberal journalists who if they really question hard the audience would be very much on the candidate's side, i think now you have a kind...
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well, simply put, no.ere's why -- i am a celebrity. [ laughter ] and as a celebrity, i need attention to live. the fact that perry is trying to prevent me from getting this attention is proof she's a bad person. [ laughter ] she needs to be stopped. so, if you agree with me -- and why wouldn't you agree with me? donate to my team here. and if you have fallen victim to perry and her diabolical charms, fine, donate here. i don't care. i don't care. the money goes to the same place, all right, guys? you can donate at latenightseth.com. you can donate at cycleforsurvival.org. but just donate. and when you do, donate to me. i want to beat her. you guys, we have such an excellent show for you tonight. christina aguilera is here. [ cheers and applause ] we're also going to be talking to the very funny colin quinn about his new web series, "cop show." [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have stand-up comedy from kurt braunohler. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm louis, and i q
well, simply put, no.ere's why -- i am a celebrity. [ laughter ] and as a celebrity, i need attention to live. the fact that perry is trying to prevent me from getting this attention is proof she's a bad person. [ laughter ] she needs to be stopped. so, if you agree with me -- and why wouldn't you agree with me? donate to my team here. and if you have fallen victim to perry and her diabolical charms, fine, donate here. i don't care. i don't care. the money goes to the same place, all right,...
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they're well positioned for growth. i think the latest gdp numbers reflect that they're starting to kick in. >> okay. we've got to leaf it will, guys. sorry. >> how much lower could they push interest rates before they go to negative rates? in many cases they're pushing the negative rate already. how aring going to encourage people to go out and secure a loan if they haven't already done it? i don't get that. >> final word to you, darren. >> i think the rates are going to stay low across the euro zone because they need to fuel growth. clearly that worked for the united states. i think that low rates won't fuel growth i think is a misconception. >> i think it has worked in the united states. sorry. >> thank you. >> you can also check out bob and darren's energy play. go to power lunch.cnbc.com and see what the play they're talking about is for that sector. okay. let's get a little bit further south. brian sullivan is in galveston, texas, for power lunch today, and, brian i understand you have the weekly bakers hughes ree
they're well positioned for growth. i think the latest gdp numbers reflect that they're starting to kick in. >> okay. we've got to leaf it will, guys. sorry. >> how much lower could they push interest rates before they go to negative rates? in many cases they're pushing the negative rate already. how aring going to encourage people to go out and secure a loan if they haven't already done it? i don't get that. >> final word to you, darren. >> i think the rates are going...
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earlier i did not do that well. not guilty to murder charges running over a couple people because -- >> he had to plead not guilty because this would be his third strike in california. so there is no choice. he can't plead, he can't do anything like that. he's got to take this to trial. >> otherwise he's in jail for life. there is no 25 to life. it's life. you're done. >> so where do you get the jury that's going to be objective neutral, dispassionate? >> like every other case. you go through the same jury pool. >> if they listen to his rap -- >> that does not disqualify them. >> it doesn't? >> no. >> they have to come forward and say it doesn't matter what i have heard or read i will still be fair and impartial. >> that's their oath as a juror. >> what about driving over people, then backing up over them? >> sometimes they survive. only kidding. just kidding. he's just kidding. >> thank you. >> they're working all the time. good to have you here. time now for a few of your comments quickly, shep tweeted me to say t
earlier i did not do that well. not guilty to murder charges running over a couple people because -- >> he had to plead not guilty because this would be his third strike in california. so there is no choice. he can't plead, he can't do anything like that. he's got to take this to trial. >> otherwise he's in jail for life. there is no 25 to life. it's life. you're done. >> so where do you get the jury that's going to be objective neutral, dispassionate? >> like every...
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i don't know him well.e and i were both pallbearers at a younger all and i did get to know his policy. his father broke that pledge which is the wrong thing to do. it was not wrong for him to make the pledge. it was wrong for him to break it. that cost him the election and the cost the economy a great deal. w did all that stimulus spending, the worst thing you could imagine, and then obama doubled down on it. it's just crazy. how can a guy spend himself into wealth? it's ridiculous. >> of the last four presidents which one was the best on the american economy? >> bill clinton was great. >> why do you say that? >> first place he pushed nafta through congress against his own party and against the unions. you have to take your hat off for that. you -- he got reform on social security, welfare. he cut the capital gains tax. >> we take your point. you love clinton. of all the republicans thinking of running in 2016 which one, regardless of their electability, would be the best on the economy, as far as you are c
i don't know him well.e and i were both pallbearers at a younger all and i did get to know his policy. his father broke that pledge which is the wrong thing to do. it was not wrong for him to make the pledge. it was wrong for him to break it. that cost him the election and the cost the economy a great deal. w did all that stimulus spending, the worst thing you could imagine, and then obama doubled down on it. it's just crazy. how can a guy spend himself into wealth? it's ridiculous. >> of...
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>> well, no. i think that there were one study that could only find seven studies that could find that the counter strategies that the united states was using were effective. and so here we are 14 year ss after 9/11, and we as a government don't seem to have a handle on what works and what doesn't. it is something that is part of the problem. >> and meanwhile, the department of the homeland is sett to run out of money in 24 hours. and how upsetting should this be? >> well, as the government and the law enforcement and intelligence agencies, it is quite upsetting. the purpose is the miaestro to coordinate the agencies it is quite concerning. >> you agree? >> yes. >> and now, do you see yourself in him? because how did a guy come from a person of means to all of the sudden end up joining eyeisis, and do you see yourself in him? >> well, yes, there is a false caricature of the terrorist, and he does can haven't a job. he does have a job. he is not intellectual. he is intellectual. it is unique and th
>> well, no. i think that there were one study that could only find seven studies that could find that the counter strategies that the united states was using were effective. and so here we are 14 year ss after 9/11, and we as a government don't seem to have a handle on what works and what doesn't. it is something that is part of the problem. >> and meanwhile, the department of the homeland is sett to run out of money in 24 hours. and how upsetting should this be? >> well, as...
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well here's the latest satellite image.of clouds that's been working in from the eastern mediterranean. we have heavy snow across parts of turkey and now it's pushing across. it's been heavily in jerusalem and working its way farther eastward over the course of friday and into the weekend as well. by saturday, we're still left with a cold air flow the wind coming in so jerusalem, for instance, there'll be a bitterly cold windchill, combined with further heavy showers, some thunderstorms and some snow to come, rain at lower levels as well. tel aviv also seeing heavy showers too. syria, the windchill is a big problem there too. but contrast that to what's happening a little bit farther east. we have much warmer weather. 8 degrees or so in jerusalem, but as we cross the persian gulf, it's a different story altogether. very warm weather is non moscow. >> that looks much nicer for me. thanks very much sarah. >>> the weather in north america also brings us this story. firefighters in the u.s. state of massachusetts have rescued a
well here's the latest satellite image.of clouds that's been working in from the eastern mediterranean. we have heavy snow across parts of turkey and now it's pushing across. it's been heavily in jerusalem and working its way farther eastward over the course of friday and into the weekend as well. by saturday, we're still left with a cold air flow the wind coming in so jerusalem, for instance, there'll be a bitterly cold windchill, combined with further heavy showers, some thunderstorms and...
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[laughter] >> well, i'm not quite sure.ss what people who use that term -- i don't identify myself that way -- by being an entrepreneur myself, by being a participant in a lot of the early stage companies -- and it's not that i know everything. but i know some things that are useful. >> we live in an age of four increasingly powerful platforms. apple, google, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? >> yes. although not necessarily specifically each one of them. but more as a general system. but naturally, when you have aggregation of platforms, you have to worry about leaving room for entrepreneurs, leaving room for innovation. and so i worry about that on a general basis. not on those specific four companies basis. because i talked to all of the ceos of those companies. they are all like, 'look, we're just trying to build really great products and do great things.' >> richard branson has a private island. steve ballmer is buying a sports team. marc benioff gives a lot away.
[laughter] >> well, i'm not quite sure.ss what people who use that term -- i don't identify myself that way -- by being an entrepreneur myself, by being a participant in a lot of the early stage companies -- and it's not that i know everything. but i know some things that are useful. >> we live in an age of four increasingly powerful platforms. apple, google, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? >> yes. although not...
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>> well, it depends on the area.n some areas, isis does care very much about the opinion of sunni tribes and will attempt to appeal to them in a way that actually does moderate their behavior. at other times, they will very simply put civilians in harm's way, displace them, as you mentioned, execute massacres. so in short, when it comes to holding an isis stronghold, i do not think that isis cares to preserve civilian life. they will attempt to message around that in order to reach the outside world for other strategies for recruitment. >> jessica, isis controls about a third of syria. why is bashar al assad okay with that? why is it that when he attacks them t attacks their buildings, he's waiting until all their soldiers and leaders have actually left those buildings? why is he okay with this cancer living in his country? >> well i see that assad wants two things in his campaign right now. first, to be able to claim he controls all of syria by keeping military positions that are otherwise surrounded by other partie
>> well, it depends on the area.n some areas, isis does care very much about the opinion of sunni tribes and will attempt to appeal to them in a way that actually does moderate their behavior. at other times, they will very simply put civilians in harm's way, displace them, as you mentioned, execute massacres. so in short, when it comes to holding an isis stronghold, i do not think that isis cares to preserve civilian life. they will attempt to message around that in order to reach the...
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builders have done very well.growth in the population, the typical movements in the population because part of new construction is people decide to leave the frozen northeast and upper midwest and go south and things like that -- liz: yeah. >> we're not building as many as we used to, t not keeping up. liz: okay. >> whether it's, you know, whether it's millennials or not, i don't think i was ready to buy a home at the age of 19-26 either. we're not building that much. and you ask when does housing create jobs, when does it spur the economy, it's not if you or i buy an existing house. the real estate broker gets a few dollars or more than a few dollars. that's the only thing that goes into gdp. we don't create jobs. we don't add -- liz: right. >> -- new capital to the economy. liz: okay. >> building houses does. liz: that's what we've got to see. >> that's why long term it would be nice to have it. if you own an existing house, you should feel very nice,st worth 4.5% more than it was. liz: blitzer and claman weren'
builders have done very well.growth in the population, the typical movements in the population because part of new construction is people decide to leave the frozen northeast and upper midwest and go south and things like that -- liz: yeah. >> we're not building as many as we used to, t not keeping up. liz: okay. >> whether it's, you know, whether it's millennials or not, i don't think i was ready to buy a home at the age of 19-26 either. we're not building that much. and you ask...
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he understands the issue very well. and i think it's important for congress to hear from our best ally. i hope that our democratic colleagues will come and listen. whether you agree with the prime minister or not. i think this is now time to listen to what he has to say. just imagine this if you live in israel, the only thing between you and iranian nuclear capability and susan rice, john kerry and barack obama. how would that make you feel? >> well i know you've said some of these foreign policy issues is the very reason you're considering a run for the white house. any closer to a decision? >> i'm looking at it. you had a good guest on. there's a lot of good candidates in the field. but the one thing i can say for the last decade i've spent a lot of time on the ground in the mideast, i've never been more worried about the threats our nation faces. and president obama's strategy is failing. his entire national security team is incompetent. and i know how we got in this mess. and i think i know how to get out. and the l
he understands the issue very well. and i think it's important for congress to hear from our best ally. i hope that our democratic colleagues will come and listen. whether you agree with the prime minister or not. i think this is now time to listen to what he has to say. just imagine this if you live in israel, the only thing between you and iranian nuclear capability and susan rice, john kerry and barack obama. how would that make you feel? >> well i know you've said some of these...
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. >> well, he was admitted to the scottsdale health care medical center for pain in the chest and heart. and doctors inserted two stents in the 59-year-old. bochy spoke to the media earlier today, but he has been under the supervision of the giants' staff following a physical when he started to feel discomfort. giants' insider spoke from scottsdale about when he would be back. >> well with this procedure, you can be back to work with a week tops so it is a few days. i have heard that it could be quickly ehire. this is a guy who likes to work and be at the ball park, and so it is going to be difficult to keep him away. >> the giants released a a statement that he is resting comfortably and he will be relees d released tomorrow. we will have more on the story as it develops. raj and jessica. >> thank you, geraud moncure. >>> and the raiders playing with oakland, and years of rumors that the team might be leaving town, but tonight a new and e legitimate plan that the raiders are going to be sharing a a stadium with the chargers down in l.a. cheryl hurd is joining us from the coliseum, and
. >> well, he was admitted to the scottsdale health care medical center for pain in the chest and heart. and doctors inserted two stents in the 59-year-old. bochy spoke to the media earlier today, but he has been under the supervision of the giants' staff following a physical when he started to feel discomfort. giants' insider spoke from scottsdale about when he would be back. >> well with this procedure, you can be back to work with a week tops so it is a few days. i have heard...
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well i have to ask myself a couple of things. what is night life to a homeless person, to a veteran? there are 18,000 of us so let's ask ourselves that. maybe finding a bus ride to ride the night away on. maybe that's something you can do or pander for some change between the hours of nine and 11 people seem to be a little more willing to give because they haven't spent all their money maybe on the booze yet. maybe you could sleep on the sidewalk. that's an option. okay. maybe you could eventually -- hopefully the pandering went well so you could have five bucks and spend it on a $5 bagel that has been marked up -- [inaudible] >> that was your time but thank you. >> that's my time? >> yeah. i'm sorry. on the podium that's your time for future folks coming up. >> [inaudible] >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> next speaker please. i have other cards i will read. [calling speaker names] let's say if i called your name pleads line up on this side over here. i'm not sure because -- yeah, if you could please s
well i have to ask myself a couple of things. what is night life to a homeless person, to a veteran? there are 18,000 of us so let's ask ourselves that. maybe finding a bus ride to ride the night away on. maybe that's something you can do or pander for some change between the hours of nine and 11 people seem to be a little more willing to give because they haven't spent all their money maybe on the booze yet. maybe you could sleep on the sidewalk. that's an option. okay. maybe you could...