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>> well, yeah. yeah, we would, except for my father because he came home too late from work to eat with him. >> rose: he was a clothing manufacturer? >> he was a salesman. >> rose: salesman, yeah. i mean, seems like this is a good thing -- family, everybody took care of each other. >> yeah, it was good. it was good. i remember always trying to touch the ceiling to jump up because i was this high. >> rose: oh, yeah. eventually, i got to be able to touch it? to dunk it. >> yeah, to dunk it. and... we used to -- they had a basket that went over the door of the room and we'd play with a big sock, you know. you were never bored as a kid. there was no such thing. we played so many games that we invented. and i took you around the neighborhood. we used to play high life. we played with our arms and slung a ball. >> rose: let me ask you, roots are everything, family's everything. >> yeah. >> rose: you're walking back here for the first time. >> yeah. >> rose: ever! yeah. >> rose: emotions? not much. >> rose
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>> well, it was a different economy. when those numbers were created, when that seasonal adjustment was created, the american economy was a goods production economy. construction and manufacturing were well over half of employment. this was 50 60 years ago. now the american economy is a service economy. it's about 80% services. services do not have this kind of weather-related, seasonal pattern. so what they're doing is seriously out of date. neil: all right. so if we reverted back to the raw data you alluded to, picture where we are now and how it compares to where we've been before. >> oh, the economy is growing slowly. employment is growing slowly. the economy is probably growing at about a 1.5-2% rate in reality. the numbers that are being released by the government and reported as a result by the media suggest a much stronger rate of economic growth and employment growth. this is dangerous because if the federal reserve system, if the government bases its policies on the presumption that the economy is a good bit st
>> well, it was a different economy. when those numbers were created, when that seasonal adjustment was created, the american economy was a goods production economy. construction and manufacturing were well over half of employment. this was 50 60 years ago. now the american economy is a service economy. it's about 80% services. services do not have this kind of weather-related, seasonal pattern. so what they're doing is seriously out of date. neil: all right. so if we reverted back to the...
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as well?with brian that the mid caps could be a spot for some alpha as well as the small caps because they don't have the exposure to the u.s. dollar which has been very strong. so i do think if you have limited funds and you want to allocate the mid caps and the small caps in my opinion could outperform this year. cheryl: okay. i want to get to your names in just a minute, but one of the things we've seen with the data is in particular the unemployment rate going down, but incomes haven't risen like they have in past recessions. that's why i was concerned about the consumer, your pick about the consumer. the other side of the spectrum though, a lot of americans feel that their home is part of their portfolio and their value, yet we're seeing kind of some mixed data on housing. so how do you play that from a mid cap or small cap perspective? >> you know, i think the way that we're looking at it is we're looking at it in terms of somebody like a mohawk where you've had a lot of people who have
as well?with brian that the mid caps could be a spot for some alpha as well as the small caps because they don't have the exposure to the u.s. dollar which has been very strong. so i do think if you have limited funds and you want to allocate the mid caps and the small caps in my opinion could outperform this year. cheryl: okay. i want to get to your names in just a minute, but one of the things we've seen with the data is in particular the unemployment rate going down, but incomes haven't...
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very well.m on stage as we speak doing my last production as an actor as i'm still artistic director. >> rose: you're giving that up too aren't you? >> giving that up, essentially august is when matthew who did matilda on broadway and direct me and jeff in the plow as well as great productions of the norman conquest, he's taking over my role. >> rose: we'll come back to that. but now frank underwood, he's in power. about governance in part. >> it's very interesting. some people said well, now that he's president, he did what he set out to do. you say, wait a minute, getting to the presidency even though he did it in elusive ways for innersubstance by not running for office, that's one particular challenge getting to the white house, i actually think that's one thing. but then actually governing what you want to accomplish as president has been a whole other -- it's just getting started. one of the things i think we've had an interesting time exploring this third season is you take two characters
very well.m on stage as we speak doing my last production as an actor as i'm still artistic director. >> rose: you're giving that up too aren't you? >> giving that up, essentially august is when matthew who did matilda on broadway and direct me and jeff in the plow as well as great productions of the norman conquest, he's taking over my role. >> rose: we'll come back to that. but now frank underwood, he's in power. about governance in part. >> it's very interesting. some...
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griz, i want your perspective on this as well. president charles evans saying that there shouldn't be a rate hike until next year, 2016, even though everyone is looking for it this year. what do you think? >> yeah. it's funny, jackie, go back to the original parameters that the fed set, we pretty much met those conditions. you could raise rates this year. now i think the fed has moved the goal posts a little bit looking at the broader world economy as a whole, especially europe and i think there is some concern about raising rates a stronger dollar and what that will do to exporters. it might be on hold a little bit. >> all right. we'll be watching. meantime the live show is going to return on line, futures now.cnbc.com tomorrow. back to you. >> thanks so much. coming up the najarians are seeing unusual activity in both tech and energy. stick around for the -- >> i'm a najarian! >> what's that? >> i'm a najarian, look. >> nice. >> officially with hair. >> honorary. >> i have hair. >> i'm not that big. look how big they are. >> the
griz, i want your perspective on this as well. president charles evans saying that there shouldn't be a rate hike until next year, 2016, even though everyone is looking for it this year. what do you think? >> yeah. it's funny, jackie, go back to the original parameters that the fed set, we pretty much met those conditions. you could raise rates this year. now i think the fed has moved the goal posts a little bit looking at the broader world economy as a whole, especially europe and i...
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well in south philly. the sixers are coming offer tough over time lost to the thunder. utah has won seven of their last ten. to the ice the flyers come up huge against the st. louis blues down one in the third period. michael shot goes off the post and in to tie the hockey game. flyers mounting a come back, just minute later the nice move and pass to wayne train simmons, and he's able to come out that far scramble with a game winning goal. flyers beat the blues three to one, they are now four-point behind boston for the last playoff spot. they will play the bruins in boston tomorrow afternoon in what could be the game of the year with playoff implications on the line. >> well, much needed dose of florida sunshine for this morning, phillies and cliff lee taking on the astros, ryan howard with the diving stop. but the throw is not on the money. phils with a few defensive lapses mr. lee had nice showing, though, he threw two scoreless innings in his first start, since an elbow injury ended his 2014 season las
well in south philly. the sixers are coming offer tough over time lost to the thunder. utah has won seven of their last ten. to the ice the flyers come up huge against the st. louis blues down one in the third period. michael shot goes off the post and in to tie the hockey game. flyers mounting a come back, just minute later the nice move and pass to wayne train simmons, and he's able to come out that far scramble with a game winning goal. flyers beat the blues three to one, they are now...
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and so, we build a platform as well. doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china? one of the most crucial markets of the future. marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our partners. all of those things come together to help create something in china. emily: now, the nsa revelations, i wonder how those specifically have impacted your business, because you are dealing with so much sensitive data. you have built data centers in germany, france, the u.k. will you have to have one in every important country? marc: oh yeah, you're going to have to have one in every important country, but it's not because of that, it's another reason. because the cloud is going mainstream, every president of every country wants to have t
and so, we build a platform as well. doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china? one of the most crucial markets of the future. marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our partners. all...
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well, you know what? to help us all understand how this all could have been stopped, please welcome the founder and c.e.o. of lifelock mr. todd davis. welcome him. [ cheers and applause ] todd, these are crazy stories that we hear. >> well, the key is, if it had happened now, we would have had the chance to try to stop these crimes before they happened. >> and i talked a little bit earlier about fraud -- identity theft. a lot of people think if somebody, you know, swipes your credit card while you're standing at such-and-such a store, look over you shoulder, and they charge four or five things and walk away -- that's one crime. >> yeah. >> that may be the extent of the crime. but then, when they take it the next step further... >> the keys to the kingdom for a criminal is get that personally identifiable information -- not just a credit card that can be turned off in minutes if you notify, but let's get name birth date, social security number. and once they have that, unfortunately for hanna's sake once i
well, you know what? to help us all understand how this all could have been stopped, please welcome the founder and c.e.o. of lifelock mr. todd davis. welcome him. [ cheers and applause ] todd, these are crazy stories that we hear. >> well, the key is, if it had happened now, we would have had the chance to try to stop these crimes before they happened. >> and i talked a little bit earlier about fraud -- identity theft. a lot of people think if somebody, you know, swipes your credit...
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>> well, no.st of all, it's unfortunate speaker boehner put those of us who are very strongly pro-israel and democrats in this position, but nonetheless, the vast majority of democratic members did decide to attend the speech. my only concern, actually, was the proximity to the fact that we're only two weeks away from the israeli election. i wouldn't want an incoupling israeli prime minister if there's a different one to think the u.s. is taking side. when you consider that against the importance of the u.s./israeli relationship, when you consider the importance of the issue we're discussing, i think that far outweighs any discussion about the timing of the speech. liz: you know, we're a business network, and people might be saying what is the business question here? there are more israeli companies listed on the nasdaq -- i don't know if you know this -- than any other foreign country including china. this country matters to our economy. we've got the israeli companies that are trades here, sodas
>> well, no.st of all, it's unfortunate speaker boehner put those of us who are very strongly pro-israel and democrats in this position, but nonetheless, the vast majority of democratic members did decide to attend the speech. my only concern, actually, was the proximity to the fact that we're only two weeks away from the israeli election. i wouldn't want an incoupling israeli prime minister if there's a different one to think the u.s. is taking side. when you consider that against the...
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. >> well, you're right. we'll be right back with our inside stories. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. >> announcer: "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> sharmain has our first inside story of the week. >> thank you, matt. it's a pleasure to be here today because on friday, i was honored by a wonderful organization called the valley youth house, and they really work wi
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yes that as well. that played a part in it. >> rose: you want to shoot me now. >> i want to shoot you now yeah. bizarre. absolutely bizarre. i looked away when it was first on thinking it was me. >> rose: the first moment you looked away because you didn't realize. when you thought it was michael okay i will watch that then you said what,. >> i thought he was-- he is famous for korptsing. meaning laughing when are you not supposed to laugh. >> rose: i see. >> i guess it means you're dead. >> rose: but you see two of you right there then when you came back on you -- >> yeah you don't want to watch yourself what is it? >>. >> i don't like to risk it. it's just what is that word risk assessment what is that phrase. i just feel that why risk it. it's like i don't watch the movies just in case. >> rose: never watch the movies if you are in. >> not if i can help it. >> rose: you are on a plane are you not going to watch that movie. >> no i never watch movies on planes anyway because i read on planes. i gave
yes that as well. that played a part in it. >> rose: you want to shoot me now. >> i want to shoot you now yeah. bizarre. absolutely bizarre. i looked away when it was first on thinking it was me. >> rose: the first moment you looked away because you didn't realize. when you thought it was michael okay i will watch that then you said what,. >> i thought he was-- he is famous for korptsing. meaning laughing when are you not supposed to laugh. >> rose: i see. >>...
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so i should -- i think that, well, first of all, we have now shown that we are well under control.ow i need to stabilize revenue as you pointed out earlier about revenue. and i'm going to start growing that, but we're kind of into the second half of the board game in terms of turnaround. we have done the first year really well on getting products out, getting the attraction and distribution and making money. and now we'll start the second year, we'll start to stabilize the revenue, continue to cash show positive. we'll start investing. actually i said to the conference call, we're going to do both organically investment and inorganic investment to drive the stock market world. so i think where we are i feel very good. i'm not too hung up on short-term stock prices and valuation. i think once we show that we have good traction in a market, it's up to growing and the revenues are there. i think the market where -- >> you have done what you needed to do. john chen, ceo of blackberry, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, another exclusive interview. this one w
so i should -- i think that, well, first of all, we have now shown that we are well under control.ow i need to stabilize revenue as you pointed out earlier about revenue. and i'm going to start growing that, but we're kind of into the second half of the board game in terms of turnaround. we have done the first year really well on getting products out, getting the attraction and distribution and making money. and now we'll start the second year, we'll start to stabilize the revenue, continue to...
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wells fargo 13 times earnings.ant contrarian cheap names i think you can buy high quality financials and do okay. >> the last point i want to make before we -- we're going to take a break and come back and go through more stocks. it seems to me, some of these picks you've got, you know, it's a theme of strong balance sheet, that helps rising rate environment, and you also have the ability by the stocks that you've picked in many respects to get strong revenues from the united states which helps you against a stronger dollar as well. you see that with wells from the u.s. revenue base. you see the balance sheet with the facebook and some of the other names as well. is that fair to say? >> yeah. i'm looking for best of breed companies in every industry and i have found over time that if you buy visionary management teams, create opportunities and play the cycle very well. so in a down cycle they're acquiring and come out in the up cycle stronger. every industry is cyclical but you want the companies that will be bigge
wells fargo 13 times earnings.ant contrarian cheap names i think you can buy high quality financials and do okay. >> the last point i want to make before we -- we're going to take a break and come back and go through more stocks. it seems to me, some of these picks you've got, you know, it's a theme of strong balance sheet, that helps rising rate environment, and you also have the ability by the stocks that you've picked in many respects to get strong revenues from the united states which...
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well, think about this. you are putting this oil on a rail car or truck and the studies show that that parade 28% to 42% more emissions that shipping in the pipeline. it is going to go some way. it is going to go in a truck rail car pipeline. if he goes on a rail car or truck, 28% to 42% more emissions than doing it in the pipeline. so from an environmental standpoint, it makes all the sense in the world, too. i will say a somebody who a border state to north dakota, we have had our own issues this couple -- this past year with real service. there is a lot of pressure to move oil on the rail, well, if you can move some of that in the pipeline, it takes a lot of pressure off of the rails and freeze that infrastructure, that capacity up, to move agricultural commodities that are important to both of our states. there is a lot of misinformation that has been put out on this particular subject, and i hope at least that we can have conversations based on a common set of facts. most of the facts we talk about have
well, think about this. you are putting this oil on a rail car or truck and the studies show that that parade 28% to 42% more emissions that shipping in the pipeline. it is going to go some way. it is going to go in a truck rail car pipeline. if he goes on a rail car or truck, 28% to 42% more emissions than doing it in the pipeline. so from an environmental standpoint, it makes all the sense in the world, too. i will say a somebody who a border state to north dakota, we have had our own issues...
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is it's noel wells, this is "overheard." >> chilly there are not two sides to every issue. >> yeah. we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy, being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, goes to 11. [ laughter ] >> >> noel wells, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> so nice to meet you. congratulation osen -- on your success. 140 -- fewer than 140 people have been on the show in 39 seasons. this is exclusive club that you are now a member of. whoo, whoo, whoo. but that's got to be something to think that this show which launched so many great careers, honestly people have scrambled over the years to get into the position you're in, at 27 you're in front of the whole world on this show every week. >> it's insane. it's crazy, yeah. >> how did you get it? tell us the secret of how you got on the show. >> it's crazy. there's just so many different pat
is it's noel wells, this is "overheard." >> chilly there are not two sides to every issue. >> yeah. we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy, being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, goes to 11. [ laughter...
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inflation continues to run well below target. as it has now for an extended period of time, so, from my perspective, it's critical that the fed not put the cart before the horse and tighten too soon. you've said on multiple occasions that the federal reserve's timetable for raising rates will depend on the data. there are some who say the federal reserve should tighten preemptively at the first hint of inflation without waiting to find out if it's just a statistical blip. what would be the risk if the fed raises rates too soon compared to the risks of waiting? >> well, if the fed were to raise rates too soon, senator, we would risk undermining a recovery that is really just taking hold and is really succeeding, i think, in improving the labor market. as i said, i don't think we're back to obtaining yet conditions i'd associate with maximum employment. we're normal labor market conditions. things have improved notably but we're not there yet and so, we want to see a healthy recovery continue. in addition, as you mention, inflation
inflation continues to run well below target. as it has now for an extended period of time, so, from my perspective, it's critical that the fed not put the cart before the horse and tighten too soon. you've said on multiple occasions that the federal reserve's timetable for raising rates will depend on the data. there are some who say the federal reserve should tighten preemptively at the first hint of inflation without waiting to find out if it's just a statistical blip. what would be the risk...
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>> well, mr. chief justice, as i said, that based on the projections, it was our understanding that at least 1 of the 4 would be liable for a tax penalty. the question of standing has been raised and i've tried to identify for the court what i think is the relevant question which is whether any one of the 4 has, in fact is, in fact liable for a tax penalty because -- >> this is this is on a motion to dismiss, right? >> well, that's correct, your honor, but it does also go to this court's jurisdiction. because if none of the four is liable for a tax penalty for 2014, there just isn't the case or controversy. none of them is liable, there's no there's no injury. and so i do think that's ultimately the relevant question here and with respect to liable for a tax penalty for standing. i don't think there's a question about veteran status, but i do think that's the relevant question. >> isn't the question before us as to standing whether the district court correctly held in the motion to dismiss context
>> well, mr. chief justice, as i said, that based on the projections, it was our understanding that at least 1 of the 4 would be liable for a tax penalty. the question of standing has been raised and i've tried to identify for the court what i think is the relevant question which is whether any one of the 4 has, in fact is, in fact liable for a tax penalty because -- >> this is this is on a motion to dismiss, right? >> well, that's correct, your honor, but it does also go to...
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>> well, that's again a policy issue. i won't venture into that as to what else we might do to thwart through by the russians and the separatists. >> rose: no question about what we'll do with the country. >> there's a different situation. that's why i think you know the baltics is a little different proposition. there is article 5. i do think the russians recognize that and respect it. that's a different proposition. >> rose: you have said in your testimony that we should arm the ukrainians. >> i said first i need to again emphasize that this is a personal perspective not it's not company policy certainly. it's under consideration but. and i do think it has for me it has more to do with bolstering the resolve of the ukrainians and the assurance that we're withpÑ them. i was recently in kiev myself about a month ago. and when you're there, are however briefly, you can't help but be struck by the intensity of this issue for ukraines. >> rose: when you say we should arm them, what do you mean. >> without going to specifics
>> well, that's again a policy issue. i won't venture into that as to what else we might do to thwart through by the russians and the separatists. >> rose: no question about what we'll do with the country. >> there's a different situation. that's why i think you know the baltics is a little different proposition. there is article 5. i do think the russians recognize that and respect it. that's a different proposition. >> rose: you have said in your testimony that we...
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if she likes it, i have no -- >> well, it's her business. you know, she's very well spoken.s on my twitter page, it's on foxbusiness.com. check it out. she's incredibly well spoken, but i just don't like that business. i mean, i have nothing -- liz: charlie, we're at nasdaq 5,000. >> well, because of her. she came on fox business, and the markets went up. liz: not me? not because of me? >> no. [laughter] she was such a sweetheart. i really liked her. she brought her boyfriend, he brought her boyfriend -- liz: i'm getting jealous. >> she brought her boyfriend, and what a beautiful girl. liz: thank you, charlie. charlie gasparino. go get me the les 13-z mis video. two new episodes of "strange inheritance" tonight. first, a family inheriteds -- inherits a landmark on the way to las vegas, and a woman inherits her father's huge collection of -- oh, this is going to send people into orbit -- very rare civil war artifacts. catch "strange inheritance," weeknight, 9 p.m. eastern only on fox business. >>> closing bell, 28 minutes away. what used to be viewed as science fiction now in
if she likes it, i have no -- >> well, it's her business. you know, she's very well spoken.s on my twitter page, it's on foxbusiness.com. check it out. she's incredibly well spoken, but i just don't like that business. i mean, i have nothing -- liz: charlie, we're at nasdaq 5,000. >> well, because of her. she came on fox business, and the markets went up. liz: not me? not because of me? >> no. [laughter] she was such a sweetheart. i really liked her. she brought her boyfriend,...
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and what the timeline may do -- may be on this case as well. you know, it's created quite a backlash against indiana, and that is, of course, created a lot of concern among the business community here, who fear it will do lasting damage, not only to the state's image, but its economic activity as well. and so people are looking for a relatively quick fix here. they would like to get this behind them as soon as possible. again, we'll see what kind of details the governor provides during this press conference. >> mary, thank you very much for that. mary thompson. and for more on the backlash that mary just mentioned, let's bring in michael huber, the ceo of the indianapolis chamber of commerce. good to have you with us. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> we're awaiting the governor. we've talked to the house speaker this morning talking about the bill and the fix. he said it's almost futile at this point to defend it because of what he called a mischaracterization that's taken hold. but also said nothing's off
and what the timeline may do -- may be on this case as well. you know, it's created quite a backlash against indiana, and that is, of course, created a lot of concern among the business community here, who fear it will do lasting damage, not only to the state's image, but its economic activity as well. and so people are looking for a relatively quick fix here. they would like to get this behind them as soon as possible. again, we'll see what kind of details the governor provides during this...
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is that your reading as well? >> i have to confess i haven't really thought about it. the chief financial officer prior to us really having much in the way of financial work was ed harrington because he was the controller of the city and county of san francisco and there was very little in the way of accounting transactions. we had -- because we were a sub grantee to muni they were the accountant so to speak so we had an excel accounting system and little for ed to do. once a month we would sit with him and he would look at our journal entries and he would sign off on them. as activities picked up we implemented our own accounting system and ed was moving to puc at the time and fred clark who was at mta and trying to retire but we went let him and he was appointed but he was with tjpa as well and that seemed like a natural progression and i do take my duties very seriously. >> as i do as well and board officers are special and it's fine being -- you need to be an employee. i don't want to denigrate that or misdirect that at all but in my mind should suggest to you that
is that your reading as well? >> i have to confess i haven't really thought about it. the chief financial officer prior to us really having much in the way of financial work was ed harrington because he was the controller of the city and county of san francisco and there was very little in the way of accounting transactions. we had -- because we were a sub grantee to muni they were the accountant so to speak so we had an excel accounting system and little for ed to do. once a month we...
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as well. >> ted cruz?ted cruz it's hard to rank. i think cruz really illustrated the divide. the divide is between career politicians and the party. that is the ultimate drama in the republican party today. and he illustrated it really well. i mean, he speaks without notes. it's hard to beat him just for the showmanship. >> great to see you. great job. >> take care. >> judge andrew napolitano had a debate with general michael hayden which was extremely well attended and the judge was much beloved in that debate. up next, attorney general eric holder is leaving his post. but reports say he's leaving some bad news first for the police in ferguson, missouri. wait until you hear this. plus, a lot of media outlets drew quick conclusions about a fatal police shooting in los angeles. up next, we will play you the video and let you decide when sheriff clarke joins us on what really happened here. i love life, whether i'm on the go, spending time with friends or with my favorite date. i take care of myself, and i l
as well. >> ted cruz?ted cruz it's hard to rank. i think cruz really illustrated the divide. the divide is between career politicians and the party. that is the ultimate drama in the republican party today. and he illustrated it really well. i mean, he speaks without notes. it's hard to beat him just for the showmanship. >> great to see you. great job. >> take care. >> judge andrew napolitano had a debate with general michael hayden which was extremely well attended and...
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>> well, mr. carvin, if i had those clerks, i had the same clerks -- and amanda wrote the memo, and i received it and i said, this is a great memo, who wrote it? would the answer be it was written by will, because amanda stepped into will's shoes? [laughter] >> that was my first answer. [laughter] >> he's good, justice alito. >> justice kagan didn't accept it, so i'm going to the second answer, which is you are agnostic as between will and amanda, but this -- >> ah, but that's -- >> but congress was not agnostic as between state and federal exchanges. >> yes. that's a very important point, i think, because what you're saying is that the answer to the question really does depend on context, and it depends on an understanding of the law as a whole and whether they were agnostic. i agree with that. so it's not the simple four or five words because the four or five words in my example, it's obvious that elizabeth should edit the memo. it's the whole structure and context of the provision that suggests
>> well, mr. carvin, if i had those clerks, i had the same clerks -- and amanda wrote the memo, and i received it and i said, this is a great memo, who wrote it? would the answer be it was written by will, because amanda stepped into will's shoes? [laughter] >> that was my first answer. [laughter] >> he's good, justice alito. >> justice kagan didn't accept it, so i'm going to the second answer, which is you are agnostic as between will and amanda, but this -- >>...
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>> well there you go. serious noise. >> yeah, make some noise. >> how has your organizationing approach to entertainment changed? >> well a lot of it comes with ownership. our ownership is heavily steeped, peter guber in entertainment. and what we do, we really look at ourselves more in the experience creation business. people are going to come to a game, and it's live entertainment. they want to be entertained. they want to have fun. and they have expectations of that. our goal is to use technology use what we know about entertainment and use the fact that our team is doing really well to create an unbelievable overall experience from the minute they come into the gate to the minute they leave. >> besides the change in ownership, how much of what you're doing now is driven by the way the digital era has transformed everything? there's so much competition now for people's attention. >> yeah. i mean, the -- it's unbelievable. technology -- if you're in the experience creation business, as we are, technology
>> well there you go. serious noise. >> yeah, make some noise. >> how has your organizationing approach to entertainment changed? >> well a lot of it comes with ownership. our ownership is heavily steeped, peter guber in entertainment. and what we do, we really look at ourselves more in the experience creation business. people are going to come to a game, and it's live entertainment. they want to be entertained. they want to have fun. and they have expectations of that....
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i think both are doing well. and i really, you know, try to sit down with the project manager and the finance manager of each department to talk about where are you now, are you where you thought you would be in terms of your timeline and how do we get to the end and bring it on scope on time and on budget? with the auditing i think we've been working well with the done troweler and peg stevenson who runs that shop. i think there's always things we can do but we've engaged with miss stevenson over the course of the last couple meetings trying to improve that function, it's a very vital function of the city, and whistle blower, we've done some work on surveying of whistle blowers trying to get to the root of their experience, bringing forward difficult sensitive information in an nonmuss way to help improve city functions. i'm proud of all the work we've done, i don't think it's a boring committee, i think it's an important committee and with your approval i'd love to continue working on all the projects we are. >
i think both are doing well. and i really, you know, try to sit down with the project manager and the finance manager of each department to talk about where are you now, are you where you thought you would be in terms of your timeline and how do we get to the end and bring it on scope on time and on budget? with the auditing i think we've been working well with the done troweler and peg stevenson who runs that shop. i think there's always things we can do but we've engaged with miss stevenson...
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>> well that that is spott-on and incredibly well stated., yeah his apology -- first of all, i want to say that you know, it is disturbing to think that he is getting death threats over this, because that whole, that is exactly what was done to african-americans, you know that the threat of the death threats and the lynchings in the south, you know back in that era, and so i think it is very disturbing that people would perpetuate that same feeling against he and his loved ones and his family and so that is the first thing that bothers me in the statement. there is to place in the united states and in our society for that type of violent reaction, and that extremism, and the extreme thachl is perism against african-americans african-americans, and that needs to stop immediately. i think that obviously h hayes gone through a massive displacement in his life and i'm sure that he is doing the soul searching right now. i don't believe that he fully and currently understands the depth of the pain that he has caused or why really this is a big dea
>> well that that is spott-on and incredibly well stated., yeah his apology -- first of all, i want to say that you know, it is disturbing to think that he is getting death threats over this, because that whole, that is exactly what was done to african-americans, you know that the threat of the death threats and the lynchings in the south, you know back in that era, and so i think it is very disturbing that people would perpetuate that same feeling against he and his loved ones and his...
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so it has to be something that the other side wants to do as well. >> well warren i must have misseds or are you greedy profit mongers just keeping that for yourself? >> actually we had a few adjustments. so when it went up the netjets owners paved a surcharge based on higher fuel prices and that comes down. always got an interest directly in the fuel costs. >> all right. maybe we can finally -- maybe we can finally -- >> warren again, while we have you on the phone, we talked to you in the past about ibm, i'm just wondering i know this is something you that weighed in a couple months ago. where do you think about the shares of ibm and the job that they're doing? >> i think she's doing a fine job but i would not comment on anything on that. >> warren we want to thank you for calling in this morning. we appreciate your time. again, thank you, we'll talk to you soon. >> okay. >> he never goes -- i can't -- you i can't -- yeah, he never does that. >> i think he was close, though. >> a couple times. >> okay. we've got it right here. >> what do you want to put it on? >> i don't put it on
so it has to be something that the other side wants to do as well. >> well warren i must have misseds or are you greedy profit mongers just keeping that for yourself? >> actually we had a few adjustments. so when it went up the netjets owners paved a surcharge based on higher fuel prices and that comes down. always got an interest directly in the fuel costs. >> all right. maybe we can finally -- maybe we can finally -- >> warren again, while we have you on the phone, we...
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well warmer weather is on the way for the weekend. maybe dress weather if you're into that sort of thing. eileen back with how high the thermometer will go after the break. >> after an eight-year journey, nasa's spacecraft dawn is about to reach its ultimate destination. it arrived for the first time at a dwarf planet which is the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter. it's the second and final stop for the probe which first visited the proto planet vesta. scientists consider both objects planetary building blocks and hope the mission will shed light on how our solar system is formed. dawn's mission is set to end next june. >> that's all really cool. i'm so fascinated by space. >> i know. and the middle we'll see it soon. >> lots of sunshine out there. 30 degrees now. 42 tomorrow. 50 degrees sunday as we spring forward into daylight savings time. >> all right. sounds good. thanks for joining us this midday. be sure to watch abc 7 news at [cheers and applause] >> yeah! hey! hey! hey! i'm terry crews, and i can't wait to give somebody
well warmer weather is on the way for the weekend. maybe dress weather if you're into that sort of thing. eileen back with how high the thermometer will go after the break. >> after an eight-year journey, nasa's spacecraft dawn is about to reach its ultimate destination. it arrived for the first time at a dwarf planet which is the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter. it's the second and final stop for the probe which first visited the proto planet vesta. scientists consider both...
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you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do.elcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> the s&p 500 heat map decidedly red on this friday. the index down more than 1% following better than expected jobs report. interest rates are higher. the dollar is higher today. maybe some people worried about when the fed will raise rates perhaps in june. weighing on the mind and the psyche of investors today. let's talk about the banks. all 31 passing round one of the fed's annual stress test. the second part is next wednesday when the fed announces whether it will approve the bank's plans to issue dividends or repurchase shares. joining us is analyst mike mayo, welcome back. good to see you again. give us your reaction to what we got so far? >> i would say the stress test is good news/bad news. >> what's the bad news? >> the good news is, the industry is resilient based on some numbers from the fed the industry can survive not only one financial crisis but
you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do.elcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> the s&p 500 heat map decidedly red on this friday. the index down more than 1% following better than expected jobs report. interest rates are higher. the dollar is higher today. maybe some people worried about when the fed will raise rates perhaps in june....
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he also has hired campaign staff in the granite state, as well as iowa and south carolina. >>> well,he evidence is piling up at the boston marathon bombing trial. a technical expert testified yesterday that blood on gloves found in the car of defendant dzhokhar tsarnaev was that of a slain mit police officer. tsarnaev's attorneys don't deny he took part in the bombing and shootings but claim his brother was the mastermind and dzhokhar should be spared the death penalty. >>> and millionaire murder suspect robert durst now on suicide watch at a facility in louisiana. a prosecutor there says if he's convicted on weapons charges stemming from his arrest last weekend, he could face life in prison. that's before any prosecution in los angeles for the murder of durst's friend susan berman, and a northern california prosecutor says they would be interested in what durst has to say about the 1997 disappearance of a teenage girl he lived nearby but is not a suspect in that case. >>> a criminal investigation is now under way looking into a fraternity at penn state university. police say at leas
he also has hired campaign staff in the granite state, as well as iowa and south carolina. >>> well,he evidence is piling up at the boston marathon bombing trial. a technical expert testified yesterday that blood on gloves found in the car of defendant dzhokhar tsarnaev was that of a slain mit police officer. tsarnaev's attorneys don't deny he took part in the bombing and shootings but claim his brother was the mastermind and dzhokhar should be spared the death penalty. >>>...
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in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well.ng a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. >>> are low cost airlines safe? the airline that crash eded today was operated by a low-cost part of lufthansa germanwings. and the low-budget aircraft that the crashed into the java sea is the one that crashed into the sea. >> reporter: the slashing of cost costs, does it mea
in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well.ng a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are...
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the government, well, more fairy tale. hard to say, this much is not: when disney plunks down a lot of money for something, you know it's given a lot of thought with expectations of making a lot more money. disney's marvel and lucas film purchases are set to pay huge dividends thanks to what will likely be a huge rollout of blockbuster sequels including avenger, the age of ulterror then there's ant man due out in july, and from lucas films deal star wars: the force awakens, due out in december. a new thor, a new captain america, a new guardian ofs of -- guardians of the galaxy over the next few years. well you really don't have to be a superhero to see the super returns. contrast that with government's inability to produce so much as one, one taxpayer hit. i liken obamacare to like ishtar. and then the billions it has spent in mortgage and college loan reworks for those underwater to, well water world. drowning in debt left to bragging that it's annual losses are now only in the half trillion dollar deficit range. talk abo
the government, well, more fairy tale. hard to say, this much is not: when disney plunks down a lot of money for something, you know it's given a lot of thought with expectations of making a lot more money. disney's marvel and lucas film purchases are set to pay huge dividends thanks to what will likely be a huge rollout of blockbuster sequels including avenger, the age of ulterror then there's ant man due out in july, and from lucas films deal star wars: the force awakens, due out in december....
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and he started abusing them as well. he got away with that for quite a long time until one boy who was not as fragile as the rest of them gave the detectives a clue that really helped them to figure out who was doing this. joseph kennedy was the little boy who told them that he could give them a good description because he recognized this boy, this really tall boy who was doing these things, had a really funny looking little i. and because of that they narrowed down the person that you're looking for if these are looking all over the city the detectives were looking through the schools. they went looking all over and they still didn't find it. jesse pretty much gave himself up. one day while walking home from school he decided that it would be fun to walk into a police station just to see what was happening, and the open the door and walked right in. the one person that he saw, the first person that he saw was this little boy that he had just abused committee pointed a finger at him and pretty much he was done. he knew t
and he started abusing them as well. he got away with that for quite a long time until one boy who was not as fragile as the rest of them gave the detectives a clue that really helped them to figure out who was doing this. joseph kennedy was the little boy who told them that he could give them a good description because he recognized this boy, this really tall boy who was doing these things, had a really funny looking little i. and because of that they narrowed down the person that you're...
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>> well, mr. carvin, if i had those clerks, i had the same clerks -- >> and amanda wrote the memo and i received it and i said this is a great memo, who wrote it? would the answer be it was written by will, because amanda stepped into will's shoes? >> that was my first answer. >> he's good, justice alito. >> justice kagan didn't accept it, so i'm going to the second answer, which is you are agnostic as between will and amanda, but this -- >> ah, but that's -- >> but congress was not agnostic as between state and federal exchanges. >> yes. and then i've given i've given instructions -- elizabeth, you write you edit will's memo, but of course if amanda writes the memo, the instructions carry over. elizabeth knows what she's supposed to do. she's supposed to edit amanda's memo, too. >> and in your chambers, you're agnostic as to whether will, elizabeth or amanda writes it. but the key point is here under section 1311, congress was not agnostic as to whether states or hhs established the exchange. it'
>> well, mr. carvin, if i had those clerks, i had the same clerks -- >> and amanda wrote the memo and i received it and i said this is a great memo, who wrote it? would the answer be it was written by will, because amanda stepped into will's shoes? >> that was my first answer. >> he's good, justice alito. >> justice kagan didn't accept it, so i'm going to the second answer, which is you are agnostic as between will and amanda, but this -- >> ah, but that's --...
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we talked about how well stanford takes care of the ball. arizona, the same thing. >> spero: last home loss for arizona, february 10 of 2013 against cal here. since then 37 straight wins as you saw earlier, longest home winning streak in the country. foul charged here to chasson randle and he's fouled out on. first it was nastic and now leading scorer randle. a kid who is usually so well composed -- >> mike: you see the look there, total frustration and he and mcconnell have gone at it all game long and mcconnell got into his head on that play, randle for him, you can't make that sort of play. >> spero: you hate to see randall randle's day end that way. that's part of what makes t.j. mcconnell so great. all the intangibles. in a game with so much emotion. mcconnell able to get under his skin. >> mike: now on stanford in a situation where they're going to on have to win the pac-12 tournament to get a bid. they had to win this game to get on the radar again. >> spero: elliott pitts getting in on the party. arizona blowing the doors open. up 22
we talked about how well stanford takes care of the ball. arizona, the same thing. >> spero: last home loss for arizona, february 10 of 2013 against cal here. since then 37 straight wins as you saw earlier, longest home winning streak in the country. foul charged here to chasson randle and he's fouled out on. first it was nastic and now leading scorer randle. a kid who is usually so well composed -- >> mike: you see the look there, total frustration and he and mcconnell have gone at...
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work force advisory committee, as well as supervisor avalos. just to kind of reiterate some of your comments. there's a considerable amount of pressure on the local construction work force because of all the private development as well as the large infrastructure projects. there's currently 5 active construction projects in san francisco valued in excess of a billion dollars. we have nearly 40 tower cranes up. there is not another municipality within the united states of our size of under a million people that comes anywhere close. this is construction activity that is more consistent with new york or chicago. also we're still trying to gauge the potential impact of last year's expansion of local hire to private development on public property. the first major project along those lines will be pier 70 in district 10. it's nearly a billion dollars worth of private development, all falling under local hire ordinance. also there's enhanced first source requirements on a number of major projects which is also something that developed after the intro
work force advisory committee, as well as supervisor avalos. just to kind of reiterate some of your comments. there's a considerable amount of pressure on the local construction work force because of all the private development as well as the large infrastructure projects. there's currently 5 active construction projects in san francisco valued in excess of a billion dollars. we have nearly 40 tower cranes up. there is not another municipality within the united states of our size of under a...
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aw, he married well. >> he did? that's great. see what you missed out on?tic. >> thanks. >> jimmy: but enough of the praise, it's time to get real. >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to challenge you to a game. because every time you come on here, you beat me. >> beat you at a game? yeah. >> jimmy: maybe you cheat, i don't know. >> okay. >> jimmy: so, i want to challenge you to a game of rock, paper, scissors -- pie. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: this is a strategy game. you don't know which one i'm going to do. rock, paper, or scissors. >> i don't. i don't. even though i did go on to "wikihow" and look up "how to win at rock, paper, scissors." [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: i never even heard of that website. i went on "ask jeeves." [ laughter ] so, get ready. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: because, you're going down. jennifer garner and i are playing rock, paper, scissors, pie when we get back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ introducing data stash. now at t-mobile, all your unused data rolls forward for 12 months. and if you switch today, we'll even give you 10 gigabytes of free 4g lte dat
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>> well, well, well, if it isn't franco steel, european terrorist and leader of the bad boys terroristt and if i don't get 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 bac
>> well, well, well, if it isn't franco steel, european terrorist and leader of the bad boys terroristt and if i don't get 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...
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>> well, w don't know.ave a leak. >> there is a sense that there is a major coincidence going on at a ñare minimum, that now you have something that is pretty squiárv and you certainly know what you're talking about. >> and squishy because we don't have any facts. we don't have any facts because it is a leak from the justice department. >> it is a little bit of a smear campaign, i think that is what is going on. >> the facts and circumstances are this case, if you do that, i'll do this. again, the questions are medicare reimbursement, and whether or not customs is going to donate equipment to the dominican republic and the friend had a contract there and did that enrich him? so did this cross the lineÑiñrÑiñr from the usual favor-trding in washington? >> well let's get out the facts but what the justice department has done is come out and smear him. i don't know if he is guilty or not guilty, but the justice department, what they're doing is wrong. >>> and near death on the run runway. fulled loaded. one of
>> well, w don't know.ave a leak. >> there is a sense that there is a major coincidence going on at a ñare minimum, that now you have something that is pretty squiárv and you certainly know what you're talking about. >> and squishy because we don't have any facts. we don't have any facts because it is a leak from the justice department. >> it is a little bit of a smear campaign, i think that is what is going on. >> the facts and circumstances are this case, if...
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well, investors like it so far. also talk about one fund manager who says investors should hope that the us economy races like a turtle or a rabbit. whatever. not a rabbit? get it? sort of. all right. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ cheryl: time for our "countdown" news flash. kraft news story on news it will merge with heinz. it will create the fifth largest food company. kraft's mac and cheese. jell-o. kraft and heinz will merge with 3g capital and warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. the deal valued at over $40 billion. google making the most of its ties to white house. according to white house logs, google averaged a visit a week to the white house. larry page also met with top ftc officials to discuss settlement talks over an antitrust violations. google's access during a critical phase of that probe is a sign of the search engine's growing clot in d.c. comcast execs may wish they had more clot in washington. it expects its merge we are timewarner cable will be delayed until the middle of this year. a comcast executiv
well, investors like it so far. also talk about one fund manager who says investors should hope that the us economy races like a turtle or a rabbit. whatever. not a rabbit? get it? sort of. all right. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ cheryl: time for our "countdown" news flash. kraft news story on news it will merge with heinz. it will create the fifth largest food company. kraft's mac and cheese. jell-o. kraft and heinz will merge with 3g capital and warren buffett's berkshire hathaway....
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>> well, their activity now last year is well-chronicled.ear before, literally 2013, and actually the previous year, our board went through 35 strategic options in a slowing more volatile world to look at ways to be a more predictable earnings growth company. we made the big decision to get out of commodity chemicals. fast forward, we announced september 13, came into our stock about that time frame, right on the back of that announcement. what we've consummated since then with this deal we announced today is the result of all our deals. we engaged with third point and all their shareholders on this specific transaction and any transaction, including the one they proposed. what i think we have proven to everyone, and this deal is an eight times multiple on a commodity business. it's a 12-point multiple. this is such a big value creating deal. we prove to everyone that we're you our own best activists. we will listen to all shareholders as we did to third point. but as we clean our company up, make it simpler to understand, gettingengetting i
>> well, their activity now last year is well-chronicled.ear before, literally 2013, and actually the previous year, our board went through 35 strategic options in a slowing more volatile world to look at ways to be a more predictable earnings growth company. we made the big decision to get out of commodity chemicals. fast forward, we announced september 13, came into our stock about that time frame, right on the back of that announcement. what we've consummated since then with this deal...
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>> well, the complexities of this iranian relationship bill neely thanks for setting that up well for us. >>> i'm joined now by retired admiral mike mullen, the former chairman of the joint chiefs. admiral mullen welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start with this basic question here, is it a good thing or a bad thing that iran is such an important ally of iraq right now in defeating isis? >> well, i think it is -- it is a part of what is going on in iraq, that we have to accept. the number one priority there, i think, is to defeat isis. but i don't think we should ever lose sight of the fact that this iranian regime as well as the irgc and specifically the leadership of the iccg has committed a lot of terrorist activities in the region that actually led against us in the iraq war and killed many americans. and so the -- the working together right now in a constructive way to eliminate the number one threat in iraq, i don't think that opens the door for accepting who they are, and what they have done in the past. and once we're beyond isis, i think that
>> well, the complexities of this iranian relationship bill neely thanks for setting that up well for us. >>> i'm joined now by retired admiral mike mullen, the former chairman of the joint chiefs. admiral mullen welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start with this basic question here, is it a good thing or a bad thing that iran is such an important ally of iraq right now in defeating isis? >> well, i think it is -- it is...
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how well do the classes do? >> very well. the field trips are the most popular. and then there's also birthday parties. >> if we had more space, we'd do two or three field trips at a time. >> how much is a class? >> $15 per person. >> how much does it cost you to actually put on the class? >> like, $2.68 a person or something like that. >> wow. that's good margin. >> yeah. >> the real margin in this business is in these classes. if an average class has 20 people in it, you would be generating $300 in revenue and $246 in gross profit. those are killer margins. why did you specifically pick this location? >> because our partner said... "i own this location." >> what do you mean "partner"? >> we have a business partner, dane baird. he owns half of the company with us. >> i didn't know that. i thought it was just you guys. >> we don't see him very often. >> is there a lease here on this facility? >> we have--it's up may of next year. >> uh-huh, and how much is it a month? >> $1,400. >> can you break down kind of how your finances work, a summary of your finances? >>
how well do the classes do? >> very well. the field trips are the most popular. and then there's also birthday parties. >> if we had more space, we'd do two or three field trips at a time. >> how much is a class? >> $15 per person. >> how much does it cost you to actually put on the class? >> like, $2.68 a person or something like that. >> wow. that's good margin. >> yeah. >> the real margin in this business is in these classes. if an...
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the focus on apple as well.le in the rally we have seen and technology shares hitting an all time high earlier this week. what are international leaders saying about the nasdaq a5-k. hear what they told us here at mobile world congress. >> i do think there might be some companies that could be best in one particular thing that could be overvalued but then you say to yourself there's not a lot of those growth options in the market and maybe they have overinvested in those. they also rationalize themselves out over time. >> i think it's totally realistic to think that some day we're going to have a nasdaq 10,000. so i don't think the bubble is nasdaq 5,000. we're at the beginning of something bigger than anything we have ever seen with the worldwide web or personal computers or smartphones in it's early early days. >> we're seeing long lasting secular trends and for this trend i'm referring to social network, mobile big data computing, security and all of these trends are accelerating. so now if we move to you kno
the focus on apple as well.le in the rally we have seen and technology shares hitting an all time high earlier this week. what are international leaders saying about the nasdaq a5-k. hear what they told us here at mobile world congress. >> i do think there might be some companies that could be best in one particular thing that could be overvalued but then you say to yourself there's not a lot of those growth options in the market and maybe they have overinvested in those. they also...
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. >> well, we have the ceo of charity right here the ceo of one of those companies. have you begun to think about that? >> we have. >> how will you serve underserved communities? >> sure. we're really excited because with charity customers are paying closer to $3 a ride rather than a $15 or $20 ride using uber during surge pricing or lyft during primetime pricing. so getting down to $3 is very close to muni in fact. on top of that our customers can pay with charity passes with commuter benefits provided by their employers. so using those commuter benefits like wage works or commuter check, the same ones they would use on muni, caltrain or b.a.r.t., our customers are paying for charity passes with pretax dollars. in other words that's saving them anywhere from 30% to 50% off that 3 1/2-dollar ride, for example. so on a commuter benefit basis chariot customers are playing closer to $2 a ride. >> but you have limited rides. you don't have rides going into bayview hunter's point or the tenderloin. people who can't afford to do something beyond muni many of them. >> sure.
. >> well, we have the ceo of charity right here the ceo of one of those companies. have you begun to think about that? >> we have. >> how will you serve underserved communities? >> sure. we're really excited because with charity customers are paying closer to $3 a ride rather than a $15 or $20 ride using uber during surge pricing or lyft during primetime pricing. so getting down to $3 is very close to muni in fact. on top of that our customers can pay with charity...
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>> well it has been great, dan.have seen any number of well executed shots, clutch putts. >> and many people will tell you that these are the two best young americans in the game. just not only from a skill level but from a clutch play level. and so it was really no surprise that they were the heart and soul of an american losing team at gleneagles. sean o'hair will join them at the beginning of the snake pit again. to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >>> back to the 16th, the second playoff hole patrick reed on the tee. >> this is solid-looking tee shot. >> he was in the left rough. >> chased that a little too far. >> yep. in the left rough earlier, just a few holes ago. he's familiar with that position. >> i don't think he'll have a
>> well it has been great, dan.have seen any number of well executed shots, clutch putts. >> and many people will tell you that these are the two best young americans in the game. just not only from a skill level but from a clutch play level. and so it was really no surprise that they were the heart and soul of an american losing team at gleneagles. sean o'hair will join them at the beginning of the snake pit again. to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is...