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shannon miller, wells thompson, and mike fisher. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton onho. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi, i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have "the real winning edge" over life's challenges.
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well i'm scott thompson and welcome to after ten it's hard to believe but the air of spring with its three year mark in the summer we've seen dictators fall in that time it appeared that we may be seeing a true with their spring happened before our very eyes. however things took a violent
well i'm scott thompson and welcome to after ten it's hard to believe but the air of spring with its three year mark in the summer we've seen dictators fall in that time it appeared that we may be seeing a true with their spring happened before our very eyes. however things took a violent
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well i'm scott thompson and welcome to after ten. it's hard to believe but the air of spring with its three year mark in the summer. we've seen dictators fall in that time it appeared that we may be seeing a true heir of spring happened before our very eyes however things took a io
well i'm scott thompson and welcome to after ten. it's hard to believe but the air of spring with its three year mark in the summer. we've seen dictators fall in that time it appeared that we may be seeing a true heir of spring happened before our very eyes however things took a io
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so there's a second chemical spilled into the elk river as well but governor thompson doesn't seem too concerned about that either and isn't in any rush to hire more scientists to ensure that the water is safe he's saying that the people of west virginia should play scientist they should decide for themselves you know you figure out if you're water and see if the drink good play at all tom and might be a democrat in this instance he's taking a very libertarian approach. and that comes with a lot of flaws libertarianism assumes that we're all capable of making these kind of complex kinds of decisions and assessing actual risks for ourselves but we are all scientists we can't decide for ourselves where the drinking water does or doesn't have a dangerous chemical in particular ones we can't taste or see the regulations to keep us safe before chemical spill and other disasters happen in europe governments and lawmakers proactively address problems and potential disasters to prevent harm to their people as the e.u. government describes it the precautionary principle enables rapid response i
so there's a second chemical spilled into the elk river as well but governor thompson doesn't seem too concerned about that either and isn't in any rush to hire more scientists to ensure that the water is safe he's saying that the people of west virginia should play scientist they should decide for themselves you know you figure out if you're water and see if the drink good play at all tom and might be a democrat in this instance he's taking a very libertarian approach. and that comes with a...
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that's well and as for thompson was the solution coming by but didn't need to feed all the data within a half but the day but they then the devil. but then i had the day but knew that they have it. one day a day or so and we can't wait to leave even though there are a lot of us comfort. the lease is so powerful. we need the richard phillips is to let people know that the masses live for democracy and toxic. dublin a crucial tool for them. i was in college life. and actually this one. you are his current one. this leads people and importance of coming out to us from richard village. no candy in them. he could compete in the mode in the epoch we believe that newly declared richard villagers are stronger and more significant than before with no villagers can watch the news and know more about the inequality speaker to britain even if you look is no longer than it has been in talks and doesn't get returned. tyler. we topped the richard village. moscow own eyes the couple. what will the insistence on an entirely different post that i felt the impact the future is uncertain. western college
that's well and as for thompson was the solution coming by but didn't need to feed all the data within a half but the day but they then the devil. but then i had the day but knew that they have it. one day a day or so and we can't wait to leave even though there are a lot of us comfort. the lease is so powerful. we need the richard phillips is to let people know that the masses live for democracy and toxic. dublin a crucial tool for them. i was in college life. and actually this one. you are...
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more, and attempted to sell mighty wings, but the price was $1 per wing which was well above competitor prices. don thompsonled 2013 a challenge year. >>> from the golden arches to a seemingly gold plated auto company. another banner year for toyota. they beat out rivals general motors and volkswagon for the second year in a row. for 2014, toyota has another record in site. it has just outlined 10.3 million vehicles this year, no auto maker in history has ever topped 10 million in worldwide sales. toyota is counting on sales growth in its two largest markets the united states and china to help them set the record. >>> the mobile automotive industry often reveals the state of the global economy, and only economists believe the worldwide sale of soft drinks can also relieve incites. ali velshi caught up with the heard of coca-cola and nissan. >> david i don't know if my situation continues to be better than your situation in new york weather wise, but i'm managing. i spoke to carlos ghosn who is an unaural man. he is the ceo of both nissan and i are -- renault. nissan is the only car company that has actually
more, and attempted to sell mighty wings, but the price was $1 per wing which was well above competitor prices. don thompsonled 2013 a challenge year. >>> from the golden arches to a seemingly gold plated auto company. another banner year for toyota. they beat out rivals general motors and volkswagon for the second year in a row. for 2014, toyota has another record in site. it has just outlined 10.3 million vehicles this year, no auto maker in history has ever topped 10 million in...
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be as important to someone like bill gates, as it could be ably managed by someone like john thompson. is well-liked by gates. they could spend more time together shaping that role outside of the board room. that is what we have to keep in mind in terms of bill's potential role in this unfolding story. information asny to whether bill gates will stay on as a director, will ballmer be in there if thompson becomes chairman? have weighedeople on whether there is value to having both of them on the board. the reality is, you have a new ceo from inside the company and the potential to team him up with an executive chairman who is well respected and liked, knows the dealers on the wall street side. whether that means someone stays on the board or leaves, it is tough to say. a lot of it is pr positioning, coupled with the best course to take with your new chief executive. >> how do the board dynamics impact satya nadella's ability to do his job? he needs to do what he needs to do with ballmer and gates in the board room. >> when they had that reorganization earlier this year, satya nadella ended up r
be as important to someone like bill gates, as it could be ably managed by someone like john thompson. is well-liked by gates. they could spend more time together shaping that role outside of the board room. that is what we have to keep in mind in terms of bill's potential role in this unfolding story. information asny to whether bill gates will stay on as a director, will ballmer be in there if thompson becomes chairman? have weighedeople on whether there is value to having both of them on the...
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tony dwyer, thank you so much as well as nick thompson. see you in five years.yield curve inverts, i will come back. fourex reportsur -- 65rling holds up one dollar and we're watching the turkish lira do better today. all eyes are on argentina through the day. good morning, everyone, it is bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> the president speaks to the nation. the economy improves. a beleaguered white house searches for policy traction. the link between fed action and emerging markets and your 401(k) is made clear. cash forg billions in apple, but concern over future apple iphone sales. live from our world headquarters. state of the union day. i am tom keene. hour ist host for the the chief executive officer of vivo. i watch a lot of vivo. >> i want to start in the u.k. 7/10 of 1%.expanded also, i's central-bank rates.tedly raised data out today at 8:30 a.m. at 9:30, the schiller index. earnings all morning. ford right now. at&t,, comcast, yahoo!, and of course, the state of the union. >> it is a pretty nice report. north america holding up. europe with a negative han
tony dwyer, thank you so much as well as nick thompson. see you in five years.yield curve inverts, i will come back. fourex reportsur -- 65rling holds up one dollar and we're watching the turkish lira do better today. all eyes are on argentina through the day. good morning, everyone, it is bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> the president speaks to the nation. the economy improves. a beleaguered white house searches for policy traction. the link between fed action and emerging markets...
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you mentioned to john thompson as well. john is a friend of mine, but when he -- when he ran symantec. think that focus on enterprise, especially with john thompson, steps into the temporary chairman role, would be more emphasis as time goes on. >> cory johnson of course with "bloomberg west." let's want about the day. futures -10, markets quiet. and then they change and all in all it is yield lower. lower.year is you just saw on bloomberg hd the stunning and we have seen in the last four months with these stunning low yield in europe dared so many people concerned about this inflation and out right deflation. we will be looking at that through the morning as well. right now on this friday, let's get to company news. >> you mentioned amazon. let's talk about google. the retail -- a retailer spending more on google ads during the holiday. posted fourth-quarter sales that beat analyst estimates. but profits were hurt by an 11% drop in the price of ads. amazon, shares now down as much as 13% in extended trading. the world's big
you mentioned to john thompson as well. john is a friend of mine, but when he -- when he ran symantec. think that focus on enterprise, especially with john thompson, steps into the temporary chairman role, would be more emphasis as time goes on. >> cory johnson of course with "bloomberg west." let's want about the day. futures -10, markets quiet. and then they change and all in all it is yield lower. lower.year is you just saw on bloomberg hd the stunning and we have seen in the...
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well. it's definitely a cool experience. >> thompson for three. >> ironic that the brothers are here, good to bring to the team and fun. >> i'm trying to be my own player. i mean, played great plays and i know he and seth we want to be our own players, too. so we're trying to go out and play games. >> the key, fade away from 19. you bet you. >> it's going to be tougher coming out to the bay area and trying to do it. but not something i worry about. i try to go out and play my game and be my own person. whatever happens, happens, that's out of my control. >> i know our brother playing in the bay, people pay more attention. our dads who had more pressure on us. we're used to it. we're playing the game we love. it's easy. >> curry away. >> between me and seth and michael. no question. >> me and michael, oh, yeah. >> we always got to play confident. >> oh, golden state all day. >> curry five out of three. the other slap. >> no trash talk yet but we'll be on the court. for me, i got to make sure my little brother knows his place. >> all right. they call curry the human torch and soon, he may be
well. it's definitely a cool experience. >> thompson for three. >> ironic that the brothers are here, good to bring to the team and fun. >> i'm trying to be my own player. i mean, played great plays and i know he and seth we want to be our own players, too. so we're trying to go out and play games. >> the key, fade away from 19. you bet you. >> it's going to be tougher coming out to the bay area and trying to do it. but not something i worry about. i try to go out...
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bobby flay, don thompson is someone i know well. he is the ceo of mcdonald's. you to construct a dish for him -- >> no problem. >> using the sweet-and-sour sauce at mcdonald's. >> ok. >> tom colicchio, warren buffett is someone i have talked to quite often. he loves cherry coke. so, i want you to construct a dish using cherry coke. >> sure, i'm the coke guy, right? great. >> you signed that deal, buddy. >> rachael, i will give you a bit of a curveball. elon musk is a billionaire, founder of tesla, the electric carmaker. >> those are really cool. they are very cute. >> he is south african. so, a south african beef jerky. i want you to construct a dish using beef jerky. mario, you've had a second to think about it. what would you make lloyd blankfein? >> first of all, i would chop one of the hot dogs -- do i get more than one hot dog? i would chop one of them up and dredge it with flour and salt and pepper and some cayenne and make it nice and crispy and hot. i would take the other one, i would butterfly it open until it was flat, dredge in flour and bread crumbs
bobby flay, don thompson is someone i know well. he is the ceo of mcdonald's. you to construct a dish for him -- >> no problem. >> using the sweet-and-sour sauce at mcdonald's. >> ok. >> tom colicchio, warren buffett is someone i have talked to quite often. he loves cherry coke. so, i want you to construct a dish using cherry coke. >> sure, i'm the coke guy, right? great. >> you signed that deal, buddy. >> rachael, i will give you a bit of a curveball....
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i want to bring in nicholas thompson, editor of thenewyorker.com, as well as cory johnson, our editorlarge here. marissa mayer talked a lot about the mobile business, how mobile traffic will surpass desktop traffic by the end of this year. she also made an interesting comment about hiring. let's listen to that. >> a lot of it comes with people. it is a matter of hiring the right people and making sure that those people are really informed. we try to be very transparent. we do things that are considered kind of crazy. >> let's focus on the context because she just fired her top lieutenant. >> they are hiring the right people, right. yahoo! must be looked at as nothing but a turnaround right now. they have a couple of products people are hanging onto with yahoo! mail and the homepage, but she does not think the team at yahoo! is the right team to do that. >> what do you think? >> i think that she just spent $100 million on hiring henrique castro -- >> for 14 months, by the way. >> she could have hired 1000 engineers for that. yes, of course they need to hire the right people. everybody
i want to bring in nicholas thompson, editor of thenewyorker.com, as well as cory johnson, our editorlarge here. marissa mayer talked a lot about the mobile business, how mobile traffic will surpass desktop traffic by the end of this year. she also made an interesting comment about hiring. let's listen to that. >> a lot of it comes with people. it is a matter of hiring the right people and making sure that those people are really informed. we try to be very transparent. we do things that...
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thompson for that matter. many expected nominations as well for robert redford and perhaps oprah winfrey.nd meryl streep broke her own record with her 18th oscar nomination. the awards ceremony is march 2nd. >>> when we come back, beating the odds to become one of the most important people in town. >>> finally tonight, a real success story involving a remarkable woman who made it despite overwhelming odds. evelyn winn dixon was ready to give up on life, but found a way to turn things around, and is now an inspiration in a lot of different lives. we get her story of hope and resill yentes tonight from nbc's maria shriver. >> how foolish was that? my life could have ended here. >> reporter: evelyn winn dickson says what brought her to this bridge in 1973 started with one bad decision. she got pregnant during her first semester at college. >> back then, a girl was put to shame. >> reporter: she dropped out, got married and had three more children and by the age of 32 was a divorced, homeless mother. do you think that people judged you? >> you had to go to the army base and get canned cheese,
thompson for that matter. many expected nominations as well for robert redford and perhaps oprah winfrey.nd meryl streep broke her own record with her 18th oscar nomination. the awards ceremony is march 2nd. >>> when we come back, beating the odds to become one of the most important people in town. >>> finally tonight, a real success story involving a remarkable woman who made it despite overwhelming odds. evelyn winn dixon was ready to give up on life, but found a way to turn...
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banks" another one we're looking at, could have filled in slot 10 as well as actress emma thompson.ot of love. it's a good movie. i'm glad it's going to get attention for being nominated and presence at the golden globes the other night. a lot of people have shied away from it. when you hear a guy falls in love with his operating service, you may not get it. when i saw it and had a chance to watch it the other night, i said i wanted to crawl inside spike jones mind and go exploring and see how he was able to pull this together and make it an incredible film. >> at first glimpse it sounds like a mentally imbalanced man. it's really how technology can take over us which is an interesting thing to explore these days. >> and how humanity can e plain us. you'll be surprised how people react with the fact he has fallen in love with his os. looking at it now and the way he was styled for this movie, you hay think creepy guy in love with his computer. he's not the guy you expect him to be. i'm really happy to see the picture getting attention. would have liked to see a nomination for him in
banks" another one we're looking at, could have filled in slot 10 as well as actress emma thompson.ot of love. it's a good movie. i'm glad it's going to get attention for being nominated and presence at the golden globes the other night. a lot of people have shied away from it. when you hear a guy falls in love with his operating service, you may not get it. when i saw it and had a chance to watch it the other night, i said i wanted to crawl inside spike jones mind and go exploring and see...
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meryl streep showed her comedic chops and presented best actress to emma thompson. so welllove that movie. >> one of my favorite guests we've ever had here. >> and her speech was hysterical. you're looking at best supporting actress olivia for "fruitvale station." another couple i'm predicting, "nebraska" got awards and different role than "snl" and her, if you haven't seen it, you should. >> i did and i liked it. >> movie of the year according to the nbr and spike jonze. let the games begin. >>> moving on, ben affleck starring in the adaptation of "gone girl" about a woman who disappears on the day of her wedding anniversary. we have the first shots from the set that will be in next week's issue of "entertainment weekly." we want to thank jess cagle for giving us the exclusive peek. it will be directed by david fincher. he stars as the husband. "gone girl" opens october 3rd of this year. a lot looking forward that that one. >>> finally very excited to their with you because you know i love cody, a "pop news" favorite voted top animal viral video of 2013. that's him. yes, t
meryl streep showed her comedic chops and presented best actress to emma thompson. so welllove that movie. >> one of my favorite guests we've ever had here. >> and her speech was hysterical. you're looking at best supporting actress olivia for "fruitvale station." another couple i'm predicting, "nebraska" got awards and different role than "snl" and her, if you haven't seen it, you should. >> i did and i liked it. >> movie of the year...
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jane wells is the producer director of tricks, comprehensive look at sex trafficking in the u.s., and tracy thompson, chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. welcome everyone to the stream. brook, prostitution, conscripting into the life are very different things. pulled into it at a very young age. you started when you were 11. how did that happen? >> well, with most victims, and i'd like to say champions because we have, i was violently raped, i came from a single parent home and i was violently raped. we ended up running away like a lot of kids and i was snatched off the street by traffickers. i didn't know what sex was. i was a straight a student, i was in in a dirty bathtub, injucted with drugs and -- injected with drugs and told, this is who you are, this is what you will do. >> you have created what is the most comprehensive documentaries, about sex trafficking, called district, what happens to the victims that your movie exposes? >> i think that every story is so tragic on its own. so they're all unheard until we really change the -- what's happening on the ground. i think some
jane wells is the producer director of tricks, comprehensive look at sex trafficking in the u.s., and tracy thompson, chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. welcome everyone to the stream. brook, prostitution, conscripting into the life are very different things. pulled into it at a very young age. you started when you were 11. how did that happen? >> well, with most victims, and i'd like to say champions because we have, i was violently raped, i came from a single parent...
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early as well as, you know, late game down the stretch, hitting big shot after big shot. >>> coach john thompsonii and his dad. you can tell they are really pumped up on the inside. the fans on the outside. looking to snap a four-game skid, taking on villanova. the turnover and there is devonte smith. hoyas down five at the break. in the second half, the solid defense continues. deflected pass picked up out to aaron bowen. boom. just like, that game tied at 43. but villanova isn't ranked ninth for no reason. up two, wildcats calling on james bell. he is going to hang one up. 16 points for him. villanova hands the hoyas their fifth straight loss, 65-60. fiftnbc universal's coverage of the 2012 london games was the most watched television event ever. so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be available on every device. on tv, online or streaming on the nbc sports live extra app. beginning february 6th, experience the winter games everywhere. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all
early as well as, you know, late game down the stretch, hitting big shot after big shot. >>> coach john thompsonii and his dad. you can tell they are really pumped up on the inside. the fans on the outside. looking to snap a four-game skid, taking on villanova. the turnover and there is devonte smith. hoyas down five at the break. in the second half, the solid defense continues. deflected pass picked up out to aaron bowen. boom. just like, that game tied at 43. but villanova isn't...
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>> i like she dresses well for, you know, an older woman. she and emma thompson. it was a little too stiff for me. i would like to have seen something a little cuisinier. but it looks better than meryl streep. i mean, that girl has to fire her, you know, dresser because she just looked awful always. >> one of the highlights last night was the presentation of the lifetime achievement award to rita more even he. >> i know. and she has been on aristate and we have done lots of interviews with her. and she started singing. >> yes, she did, twice. not once, but twice. >> i know. it was weird. it was almost like she was auditioning for a singing gig. i would prefer she talk about her life and i really recommend people to read her book. this is a woman who had some very serious things happen to her in hollywood. a suicide. an almost rape. i mean, this woman has been through it. so i was glad to see her get that award from morgan freeman, her old friend from the electric company. >> watching the clip last night of them together on pbs was fantastic. >> it was because you
>> i like she dresses well for, you know, an older woman. she and emma thompson. it was a little too stiff for me. i would like to have seen something a little cuisinier. but it looks better than meryl streep. i mean, that girl has to fire her, you know, dresser because she just looked awful always. >> one of the highlights last night was the presentation of the lifetime achievement award to rita more even he. >> i know. and she has been on aristate and we have done lots of...
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we do know that attorney general pamela harris as well as the officer who shot and killed thompson and michael maze will be here. here's a picture of tom smith head of the detective's decision. last monday, he and several other officers were in dublin do in a probation search. the investigation is still ongoing. what happened inside the home where michael may shot and killed sergeant tom smith was there with the police department for 20 years and leaves behind a six year-old daughter. but no one's thinking about the investigation this morning. they're just paying their final respects to the officer. many people will speak third i already told you pamela harris but also his brother who's a member of the new work police department. we expect people to or 5 7:00 this morning. traffic will be an issue in for tarascan erica will have you covered as well as far as the weather and traffic. for now it is quiet but we do expect thousands to a ride. >>james: a very good will. thank you very much. >>: >>anny: the price of metered parking in downtown san jose hasn't changed in more than a decade a
we do know that attorney general pamela harris as well as the officer who shot and killed thompson and michael maze will be here. here's a picture of tom smith head of the detective's decision. last monday, he and several other officers were in dublin do in a probation search. the investigation is still ongoing. what happened inside the home where michael may shot and killed sergeant tom smith was there with the police department for 20 years and leaves behind a six year-old daughter. but no...
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from that the experience as well say i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together that is very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive. hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with the noise. quite nice there's a person named scott thompson who read and learn to tell the world and uses that knowledge to edit what comes across his desk. they arrived in new delhi india just hours ago the park held a bilateral summit with a new prime minister. and as if it is excellent. its capital delhi on wednesday start a trip like it but we express its president rex visit to india a sampling of the map or repurposed for easy entry to its effects priest looking for the biggest your level talks on her part. the text as this is only a few countries to create synergy intersect. reacting to get and . street lights each day what is it what it was there he's selling. it is. did. a dream. he took it. ga not react at swiss business and expects to get the spanking checkers which respects the early onset date. that would cover it. residents living in switzerland and facades were considerable it's the guy to get back to it. culture and technolog
from that the experience as well say i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together that is very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive. hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with the noise. quite nice there's a person named scott thompson who read and learn to tell the world and uses that knowledge to edit what comes across his desk. they arrived in new delhi india just hours ago the park held a bilateral summit with a new prime minister. and as if it...
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well say i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together. he's very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with. the north facing slopes. in that whiteness is a person named scott thompson who read and learn to tell the world and uses that knowledge to edit what comes across his desk. they arrived in new delhi india just hours ago the park held a bilateral summit with a new prime minister at the annex b if it is excellent. its capital delhi on wednesday started to expect like but the president president next visit to india a sampling of the map for free in her easter for easy entry to the cheap ex priest looking for the biggest your local spots on her part that's the best. you can't reach great synergy intersect reacting to get comprehensive economic partnership. street lights each day. what is it what it was there. he's selling. it is. a dream. it is. riyadh the swiss business and expects yep that's me in checkers which respects the early onset date. that was over it. residents living in switzerland and emphasize the word severe bone expect the guy to get back to it cultu
well say i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together. he's very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with. the north facing slopes. in that whiteness is a person named scott thompson who read and learn to tell the world and uses that knowledge to edit what comes across his desk. they arrived in new delhi india just hours ago the park held a bilateral summit with a new prime minister at the annex b if it is...
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well right now. tonight's game featured some of the league's brightest young stars. john wall and bradley beal up against seth curry and thompson. it was a great game for the first half. the second half, not so much. the warriors handed the wiz third straight loss at home. wizards haven't won at home since last year. drive here off the pick and pass it inside to marshon for the jam. wall had ten assists and 14 points tonight. second quarter. wiz up seven. doing work down low. he gets the basket. wizards up nine. in the third, we're tied at 58-58. andre gets it over to david lee and gets to the rack. great game for lee tonight. 29 points, 11 rebounds. warriors take the lead. seth curry with the ball, throws it off the glass to andrew bo.ogud. i don't know if that was planned but great. warriors win this game, 112-96. wizards' third straight home loss. next up for the wiz,a three-game road trip starting in charlotte against the bobcats. >>> over in the nfl, wild card weekend lived up to the hype. four games were played. three of those games went down to the wire. san francisco and green bay, one of the games that was back and for
well right now. tonight's game featured some of the league's brightest young stars. john wall and bradley beal up against seth curry and thompson. it was a great game for the first half. the second half, not so much. the warriors handed the wiz third straight loss at home. wizards haven't won at home since last year. drive here off the pick and pass it inside to marshon for the jam. wall had ten assists and 14 points tonight. second quarter. wiz up seven. doing work down low. he gets the...
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we'll check in with you and mary thompson there as well, ben lawsky holding bitcoin hearings startingknown for its risque super bowl ads doing something different, godaddy is revealing its commercial right after the break, our break, and we'll talk to the company ceo in a moment. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusua
we'll check in with you and mary thompson there as well, ben lawsky holding bitcoin hearings startingknown for its risque super bowl ads doing something different, godaddy is revealing its commercial right after the break, our break, and we'll talk to the company ceo in a moment. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet...
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well. little moreo talk a about the choice but i also want to get to the other ward changes with john thompson replacing bill gates potentially as executive chairman. bill gates was just on bloomberg television and we asked him what his plans for the future are and how he will continue to be involved. >> my full-time work will be the full-time foundation for the rest of my life full-time -- for the rest of my life. my wife and i are enjoying it. i'm not going to change that, though i will help out part- time. >> jon erlichman, what can you tell us about a potential board shakeup coming and will gates remain and will ballmer remain in the boardroom? >> these are all good questions. thinkingart with the of what goes into a ceo selection. as we highlighted, this is a company that has spoken to a lot of outside candidates about this job. concerns named as a possibility to coming to microsoft is what's going to be like in that boardroom? am i ultimately reporting to bill gates? what is steve ballmer's involvement going to be? he just outlined what his future is for this company -- how much will roo
well. little moreo talk a about the choice but i also want to get to the other ward changes with john thompson replacing bill gates potentially as executive chairman. bill gates was just on bloomberg television and we asked him what his plans for the future are and how he will continue to be involved. >> my full-time work will be the full-time foundation for the rest of my life full-time -- for the rest of my life. my wife and i are enjoying it. i'm not going to change that, though i will...
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bacon, thank you for for eating raccoon for us and thank you for our producer, anne thompson, who went down there as wellow today? i'll talk to the panel, right after this. she'd just grab the bounty select-a-size. one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® bulldog: bulldog: well, pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale! puppy: look, i found a red tag! bulldog: that means folks can save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. puppy: oh, here's another. bulldog: that means up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found another red tag! bulldog: what! where? puppy: right here, silly. ha-ha-ha! bulldog: tickles! mattress discounters' year end cleara
bacon, thank you for for eating raccoon for us and thank you for our producer, anne thompson, who went down there as wellow today? i'll talk to the panel, right after this. she'd just grab the bounty select-a-size. one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it...
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>> well, we have a history of electing, you know, pragmatic leaders, conservative leaders actually, fred thompsond people gravitate to those kind of people, yeah. >> your state is a little more contentious, thad mcdaniel, cochran. is this healthy for your party, or not? democrats could end up finding a candidate, attorney general or somebody else there, and could cause you headaches, could it not? >> it could be healthy. we have to see. >> you're not 100% convinced it's healthy yet? >> my goal is not have people look, if it weren't for mississippi, we could have taken the united states senate back. we have a state senator with a lot of support from out of state groups and other people, senator thad cochran, o'brien, who's popular with everybody, chief of staff kirk sims to manage the campaign, which is a positive thing for thad cochran. it's going to be an interesting race, but our goal is not have a circular firing squad. >> sounds like you're weighing in on the side of thad cochran. >> i'm not breaking it down. state party is prohibited from endorsing. >> how many? >> we need to get one, yeah.
>> well, we have a history of electing, you know, pragmatic leaders, conservative leaders actually, fred thompsond people gravitate to those kind of people, yeah. >> your state is a little more contentious, thad mcdaniel, cochran. is this healthy for your party, or not? democrats could end up finding a candidate, attorney general or somebody else there, and could cause you headaches, could it not? >> it could be healthy. we have to see. >> you're not 100% convinced it's...
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jane wells is the producer and co direction tour of tricks, that's a new documentary that takes a comprehensive look at sex trafficking in the u.s. and tracey thompson assistant attorney general of new jersey and chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. women come, everyone to the "the stream." so brook prostitution and and being a sex slave are different things, most victims of trafficking are pulled in to it at a very young age, you started when you were 11, how did that happen? >> with most victims and like to say champions, i would violently raped. i came from a single-parent home, and i was violently raped. we ended up running away. and like a lot of kids, and i was snatched off the street by traffickers. and i didn't know what sex was. i was a straight-a student and there i was in a dirty bathtub, injected with drugs and told this is what you are going to do and insurgent what you are right. so you are right, lisa prostitution and sex trafficking are very close, but not exactly the same thing all the time. >> jane, you have created what could be one of the most comprehensive documentaries about sex traffic in america, it's called
jane wells is the producer and co direction tour of tricks, that's a new documentary that takes a comprehensive look at sex trafficking in the u.s. and tracey thompson assistant attorney general of new jersey and chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. women come, everyone to the "the stream." so brook prostitution and and being a sex slave are different things, most victims of trafficking are pulled in to it at a very young age, you started when you were 11, how did...
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well, let's see. george hill, shot clock winding down, puts the pacers up seven. that was a huge shot. under 30 seconds to play, pacers up 4. warriors come up with a steal. klay thompsonto steph curry. ball fake is held up in the air, gets the look. won't go. pacers go on to win it, 102-94. 23 points for george. >>> are you familiar with creighton? because if you're not, you should be. that's the coach, greg mcdermott. his son plays on the team. his name is doug mcdermott. that's him shooting the three, which is a perfect number for him. by the way, they're playing at fourth ranked villanova, and jay wright is having bad dreams because young mcdermott, ethan roddy and the rest of the creighton club -- i mean, they made 21 threes. creighton, 96-68. >> wow. >> yeah. >> they were in the zone. >> yeah, i've never been in the zone. >> i have. >> really? >> yeah, but mostly on television, you know. >> i'm still waiting. >> back to you. >> all right, thanks, guys. >>> some unexpected star power at a surfing competition in california, and that makes this our "play of the day." >> all eyes on the talented surfers hanging ten at the annual competition in santa barbara, but chec
well, let's see. george hill, shot clock winding down, puts the pacers up seven. that was a huge shot. under 30 seconds to play, pacers up 4. warriors come up with a steal. klay thompsonto steph curry. ball fake is held up in the air, gets the look. won't go. pacers go on to win it, 102-94. 23 points for george. >>> are you familiar with creighton? because if you're not, you should be. that's the coach, greg mcdermott. his son plays on the team. his name is doug mcdermott. that's him...
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. >> reporter: ari thompson tends to bao bao and says there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and usually don't mate well in captivity. artificial insemination is difficult and many don't make it. the panda's american journey, however, has been key to the species' survival. >> this is the crate that ling ling was shipped in in 1972. >> the first panda. >> yes. >> reporter: u.s. scientists have helped the panda along ever since the first bears were sent here from their native china following a visit by president nixon. researchers in the national zoo are now among the top authorities in the world for breeding them. yet births like this remain rare. >> every year you kind of hope for it. and every year it's been a disappointment since 2005. >> reporter: habitat loss has left only 1600 pandas in the wild, some 300 in captivity. small wonder, then, that this new arrival, this rare bear, is being treated with such care. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> very cute rare bear. >>> coming up do we really need our toothbrushes to communicate with our phones? somebody apparently thinks so. "the ridiculist" is next.
. >> reporter: ari thompson tends to bao bao and says there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and usually don't mate well in captivity. artificial insemination is difficult and many don't make it. the panda's american journey, however, has been key to the species' survival. >> this is the crate that ling ling was shipped in in 1972. >> the first panda. >> yes. >> reporter: u.s. scientists have helped the panda along ever since the first bears were...
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thompson and used olympic style voting. the five finalist, sea urchin hats, baby pat hat. the turkey hat, the hat for two and the well-dressed hat. and now the winners of this january 2014 pat collins' snow stick challenge, kevin and carolyn hammond! the binner, the hat for two. it was knitted by carolyn's mom. it started as one thing and then, well, it turned into something else. >> it started as a scarf? >> starred as a man's scarf. >> reporter: then it took on a life of its own? >> it did. >> now hat for two? >> yes. carolyn is very creative. >> i noticed it was long and i said to my husband, come over here and put this on. we put it on and i couldn't go very far and it became a really snugly hat. >> reporter: so why did the judges like the hat for two? >> we gave high marks for creativity because it's the only hat we saw that fit two heads. it keeps the couple together. it's homemade and the pictures are cute. >> reporter: what do you like best about it? >> keeps me close. >> reporter: to him? >> yep. >> reporter: what do you like best about it? >> the same thing. >> reporter: very romantic, isn't it? >> a great
thompson and used olympic style voting. the five finalist, sea urchin hats, baby pat hat. the turkey hat, the hat for two and the well-dressed hat. and now the winners of this january 2014 pat collins' snow stick challenge, kevin and carolyn hammond! the binner, the hat for two. it was knitted by carolyn's mom. it started as one thing and then, well, it turned into something else. >> it started as a scarf? >> starred as a man's scarf. >> reporter: then it took on a life of its...
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. >> reporter: thompson attends to bao bao and says there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and usually don't mate welly. artificial insemination is uncertain. even when new ones are born they often don't make it. >> unfortunately they're very, sort of, in the first month or so, they're very fragile. you often don't know that there's anything wrong. >> reporter: the panda's american journey, however, has been key to the species survival. >> so this is the crate thatlingling was shipped in in 1972. >> the first panda. >> yes. >> reporter: u.s. scientists have helped the panda along ever since the first bears were sent here from their native china following a visit by president nixon. researchers in the national zoo are now among the top authorities in the world for breeding them. yet, births like this remain rare. >> every year you kind of hope for it. every year it's been a disappointment since 2005. >> reporter: habitat loss has left only 1,600 pandas in the wild. some 300 in captivity. small wonder, then, that this new arrival, this rare bear, is being treated with such care. tom foreman, cnn, washin
. >> reporter: thompson attends to bao bao and says there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and usually don't mate welly. artificial insemination is uncertain. even when new ones are born they often don't make it. >> unfortunately they're very, sort of, in the first month or so, they're very fragile. you often don't know that there's anything wrong. >> reporter: the panda's american journey, however, has been key to the species survival. >> so this is the...
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well on fairly mediocre earnings. jpmorgan,eport from no big hiccups. >> the strong balance sheet, the liquidity, the capital that bruce thompson talks about, is that enough to get excited about? for investors to want to buy bank of america? >> for the time being. >> a but you do not own it. >> they put the litigation stock closely behind them. but you guys all did the same thing. we are waiting for that shoe to drop. >> compare and contrast, william cohan, he has been a critic of the banks. you come from the investment angle. he talked about the new banking , if not aopolistic monopoly. do you agree? >> there are so few competitors, shackled like gulliver. >> i have to talk to brian moynihan next week. >> people expected so little of him. he took over at a terrible time and it has taken years, but he has done pretty well. >> alan krueger is with us from princeton university as well. this is a little bit of what you do in labor economics, but financial economics, do we need big tanks? do we need non-jacksonian banks? what andrew jackson rollover in his grave right now? >> i think we need both. >> how did i know that we would get that answer? on one hand,
well on fairly mediocre earnings. jpmorgan,eport from no big hiccups. >> the strong balance sheet, the liquidity, the capital that bruce thompson talks about, is that enough to get excited about? for investors to want to buy bank of america? >> for the time being. >> a but you do not own it. >> they put the litigation stock closely behind them. but you guys all did the same thing. we are waiting for that shoe to drop. >> compare and contrast, william cohan, he has...
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thompson and michael author. stevan is a congressional politics of washington after many decades. his work on the republican national committee for the joint economic committee and even for the department of labor as well, i might add. stevan was educated in the london school of the comics, university of california and holds a ph.d. from cambridge university, an oxford graduate. i will hold that against him, but i would like to welcome him onto the stage. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction. it's a hard act to follow. margaret thatcher was the biggest influence on my life. i lived in britain from 1981 to 1989. and again, from 92 to 93. she had been promised for two years when i arrived in august of 81. the leader of conservative party since 1975, and as shown in the video now described in 1970's they were dreadful in britain. the country was close to bankruptcy, bureaucrats and the international monetary fund essentially ran the country. the entire decade was plagued with what is now called the british disease, which is three decades of socialism who believe they can control the means of production and economic policy was guided by the fury that john maynard keynes you could spend, tax and run
thompson and michael author. stevan is a congressional politics of washington after many decades. his work on the republican national committee for the joint economic committee and even for the department of labor as well, i might add. stevan was educated in the london school of the comics, university of california and holds a ph.d. from cambridge university, an oxford graduate. i will hold that against him, but i would like to welcome him onto the stage. [applause] >> thank you for the...
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well. watch this nice dish to david lee who makes the acrobatic layup. the second quarter, this was a blowout. the alley-oop dunk from clay thompson.raight win, the longest win streak since 2007. >>> 2013, a big year for the bay area in sports. here is a look at a few of the highlights. >> welcome to the super bowl. >> power in new orleans stadium. the super bowl here, the power is out. >> the super bowl belongs to baltimore. >> fires middle and second. great celebration by the stanford cardinal. >> now we feeling this. >> we going to keep going to this level next year. >> he has been fantastic. >> and it belongs to the oakland athletics. >> the comeback of 2013 is complete. america's cup will stay in america. >> they put on the show of a lifetime. >> candlestick park, hosted scores of great games and magical moments. >> gets rid of it, and into the hands of bowman. >> yeah. nice job by kevin sider putting thatting it, and ken griffey junior in shreveport, louisiana snapped photos of his son in the independence bowl playing for arizona. watch him pull in a 26-yrdz touchdown pass. he had two touchdowns on the day. how do you know he
well. watch this nice dish to david lee who makes the acrobatic layup. the second quarter, this was a blowout. the alley-oop dunk from clay thompson.raight win, the longest win streak since 2007. >>> 2013, a big year for the bay area in sports. here is a look at a few of the highlights. >> welcome to the super bowl. >> power in new orleans stadium. the super bowl here, the power is out. >> the super bowl belongs to baltimore. >> fires middle and second. great...
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thompson joins us from headquarters of j.w. hulme in st. paul, minnesota, where one program is tapping into the ranks of the underemployed to meet those manufacturers' needs. give us more details. >> reporter: well, u.s. manufacturing is experiencing a bit of a renaissance. rising labor costs in asia and rising transportation costs prompting a lot of u.s. manufacturers to bring the work back home. here at j.w. hulme, they have always made all their goods right here in the u.s. but two years ago, they found they didn't have enough workers to meet demand for their high end leather accessories and luggage. at the same time, larry found himself homeless and looking for work. >> i just wanted some kind of income and some kind of steady job. >> reporter: after 15 years of spotty work as a handiman, he works at j.w. hulme full-time. a nonprofit called life track which assists the twin cities' underemployed directed him to an industrial sewing class at minneapolis' dunwitty technical college. the dean set up the six month program at the urging of regional manufacturers who promised jobs to the sewers the school trained. most of the students older and eager. >> those people really need jobs. in the older
thompson joins us from headquarters of j.w. hulme in st. paul, minnesota, where one program is tapping into the ranks of the underemployed to meet those manufacturers' needs. give us more details. >> reporter: well, u.s. manufacturing is experiencing a bit of a renaissance. rising labor costs in asia and rising transportation costs prompting a lot of u.s. manufacturers to bring the work back home. here at j.w. hulme, they have always made all their goods right here in the u.s. but two...
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well with the butler, a remarkable job. i think that was an oversight. >> the other special is emma thompson in "saving mr.ng on john ridley? >> nominated for best adapted screenplay. >> oh, yeah. >> john will be with us on monday. >> so we'll have john here on monday. how great. boy, he did an incredible job. >> yes, he did. >> good. >>> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. if you hav
well with the butler, a remarkable job. i think that was an oversight. >> the other special is emma thompson in "saving mr.ng on john ridley? >> nominated for best adapted screenplay. >> oh, yeah. >> john will be with us on monday. >> so we'll have john here on monday. how great. boy, he did an incredible job. >> yes, he did. >> good. >>> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little...
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threat has changed but ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat we need more than kinetic force. playing waccamaw which we have done pretty welldo in some parts of the world using drones and other activities will it eliminate individuals but it won't defeat the threat. we really in and have to win the argument and that is why a whole of government approach is so important and that approach is embraced by our defense department by the way which has done some of this as a defense department by our state department, by public-private partnerships, by ngos and by many in this body and around the world and we need in addition to applying the strategies to project the american narrative and i think all of us agree on that. that explains what we are we are doing, why did we are doing it and persuades some kid in the boonies of yemen not to strap on a suicide vest but rather to hopefully join a productive economy in this country and go to a school that doesn't teach extremism in the guise of having people memorize the koran that teaches reasonable subjects in a truly dispassionate way. we have to help build those schools by the way an
threat has changed but ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat we need more than kinetic force. playing waccamaw which we have done pretty welldo in some parts of the world using drones and other activities will it eliminate individuals but it won't defeat the threat. we really in and have to win the argument and that is why a whole of government approach is so important and that approach is embraced by our defense department by the way which has done some of this as...
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but ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat we need more than kinetic force. playing whacko mall, which we have done pretty well which we should continue to do in some parts of the world using drone is and other activities will eliminate individuals, but it will not to be the threat. we really come in the end, after when many in this body and around the world. we need in addition to applying these strategies to project an american narrative, and i think all of us agree on that turf. that explains why we are doing, why we're doing it, and persuade some kid in the bodies of human not to strap on a suicide best but rather to help police joined a productive economy in this country, go to a school that does not teach extremism in the guise of having people memorize the car run but teaches reasonable subjects in a truly dispassionate way. we have to have -- have to help build those schools and have to make sure that curls it to go to them. i have a long statement here, but want to now turn my focus because i remember the abide minute rule, and i am about to exceed eight, two things that i think are the more eat immed
but ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat we need more than kinetic force. playing whacko mall, which we have done pretty well which we should continue to do in some parts of the world using drone is and other activities will eliminate individuals, but it will not to be the threat. we really come in the end, after when many in this body and around the world. we need in addition to applying these strategies to project an american narrative, and i think all of us...
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the ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat, we need more than kinetic force. playing whack a mole, which we have done pretty well and we should continue to do in some parts of the world using drones and other activities will eliminate individuals, but it won't defeat the threat. we really in the end have to win the argument and that is why the whole of government approach is so important. that approach is embraced by our defense department by the way, which is than some of us prior state department by public-private partnerships, ngos and both finished studying around the world. we need in addition to plan strategies, to project to american narratives than all of us agree on that. that explains what we are doing, why we are doing it and persuade some kid in the boonies of john meant not to strap on a suicide fast, but rather to hopefully join a productive economy in this country. go to school but doesn't teach extremism in the guise of having people memorize the quran, but teaches reasonable subjects in a truly dispassionate way. we have to help build the schools by the way and make sure that girls get to go to
the ranking member thompson is also correct that to defeat this threat, we need more than kinetic force. playing whack a mole, which we have done pretty well and we should continue to do in some parts of the world using drones and other activities will eliminate individuals, but it won't defeat the threat. we really in the end have to win the argument and that is why the whole of government approach is so important. that approach is embraced by our defense department by the way, which is than...
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well deserved. i was very surprised by tom. i was very surprised now that you mention "saving mr. banks" that emma thompson like the slot that was going to her went to meryl streep, who received her 18th oscar nomination, a record. >> does a release of that film have much to do with how long it stays and sticks with someone's memory? >> i think so. it's hard to tell with academy members. they're a fickle bunch. there weren't a lot of surprises yesterday. but you do have to say some films, they seem to come out around the early fall. those are the ones that seemed to resonate with academy maybe just for no other reason than those are the ones they get to see. great films like "lone survivor," a magnificent film, again of courage, determination and endurance. i know you guys talked to peter berg the other day. the film has been doing great at the box office. but it just didn't have enough time to build up the traction that it would need to get academy membership, to get their attention and votes. no one is denying films like that, sometimes the great films don't get seen or heard. but we don't forget them. >
well deserved. i was very surprised by tom. i was very surprised now that you mention "saving mr. banks" that emma thompson like the slot that was going to her went to meryl streep, who received her 18th oscar nomination, a record. >> does a release of that film have much to do with how long it stays and sticks with someone's memory? >> i think so. it's hard to tell with academy members. they're a fickle bunch. there weren't a lot of surprises yesterday. but you do have to...