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western union ceo and president.ne of the biggest questions on wall street, who will eventually replace morgan stanley superstar ceo? charlie gasparino has this potential lineup and exclusive details on why he may be reluctant tonight a successor just yet. no, it is not an ego thing. ready or not atlanta and the rest of the south getting whacked by another winter storm. we take you live to an airport that could be in the eye of the storm as the wall of snow and ice move up the eastern seaboard. ♪ [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more business... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. anbe a name and not a number?tor scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call ortop by my loca
western union ceo and president.ne of the biggest questions on wall street, who will eventually replace morgan stanley superstar ceo? charlie gasparino has this potential lineup and exclusive details on why he may be reluctant tonight a successor just yet. no, it is not an ego thing. ready or not atlanta and the rest of the south getting whacked by another winter storm. we take you live to an airport that could be in the eye of the storm as the wall of snow and ice move up the eastern seaboard....
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. >> usualmente vÍa western uniÓn. >> es lo mÁs comÚn asÍ que tenga cuidado y preocÚpese segun la policÍaos personales son los que pudieran estar en peligro. >> usualmente esta clase de fraude cuando le rogaron a uno la informaciÓn puede ser por internet, puede ser por su correo alguien ha robado el correo si piensan que han robado su identidad es bueno chequear sus records de crÉdito. >> aunque las amenazas hay que tomarlas en serio autoridades advierten que siempre hay que cuestionar la credibilidad de quiÉnes las llama y no enviar inmediato el dinero que se les pide. >> y las autoridades los que nos decÍan que cualquier persona que recibe este tipo de llamadas lo que tiene que hacer es primero precisamente obtener la mayor informaciÓn posible de la persona que estÁ al otro lado del telÉfono, segundo no pagar
. >> usualmente vÍa western uniÓn. >> es lo mÁs comÚn asÍ que tenga cuidado y preocÚpese segun la policÍaos personales son los que pudieran estar en peligro. >> usualmente esta clase de fraude cuando le rogaron a uno la informaciÓn puede ser por internet, puede ser por su correo alguien ha robado el correo si piensan que han robado su identidad es bueno chequear sus records de crÉdito. >> aunque las amenazas hay que tomarlas en serio autoridades advierten que...
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western union may be connected to alleged fraud. the u.s. attorney's office in pennslyvania is investigating money that moved over the western union network back in 2008. there are allegations there were fraud induced money transfers to organziations tied to possible scams. the company says in an sec filing it's cooperating fully with the government. president obama authorizes a pay raise for federal workers. the one-percent hike would go into effect next year. the president can set the new pay rate by order, but the associated press reports that he's also set aside money for it in his fiscal 20-15 budget, which comes out march 4th. the increase would be the second year in a row that federal workers see a 1% hike -- that after three years of pay freezes. union reps for federal workers called the raise: "pitiful." president obama isn't alone in making news about budget decisions -- the republicans are also circulating their own ideas about the upcoming budget. in the plan being unveiled today, the g-o-p says it wants to lower the top tax inco
western union may be connected to alleged fraud. the u.s. attorney's office in pennslyvania is investigating money that moved over the western union network back in 2008. there are allegations there were fraud induced money transfers to organziations tied to possible scams. the company says in an sec filing it's cooperating fully with the government. president obama authorizes a pay raise for federal workers. the one-percent hike would go into effect next year. the president can set the new pay...
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not long ago western union was the only game in townnbut now there is paypal, bitcoin and more. threat to the original player?
not long ago western union was the only game in townnbut now there is paypal, bitcoin and more. threat to the original player?
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small points of bitcoin are already better technology than credit cards and wire transfers or western unionrstand why bitcoin is necessarily a better technology or more efficient than a western union or visa or your bank. >> when you deal with a credit card, you are essentially giving everybody your private info. here is access to my money on my credit card account. please only take a certain amount. with bitcoin, you are giving some to cash. you are not giving them the whole bank account. your just giving them a certain amount. >> thank you so much for coming. i have 45 other questions. we have to get you back. thank you so much. the debate over bitcoin. >> a healthy debate indeed. let's show you where markets are trading right now. i'm calling this a global pause day. s&p futures down .25%. holding at about 273. youthe euro up slightly. >> this is bloomberg surveillance out a bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. adam johnson with me. alix steel with me. jared cohen with us this morning. thoughtful book. really terrific perspective to get the brain going. new digital analytics. >> we
small points of bitcoin are already better technology than credit cards and wire transfers or western unionrstand why bitcoin is necessarily a better technology or more efficient than a western union or visa or your bank. >> when you deal with a credit card, you are essentially giving everybody your private info. here is access to my money on my credit card account. please only take a certain amount. with bitcoin, you are giving some to cash. you are not giving them the whole bank...
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. >>> western union shares also on the down side on word that u.s. authorities are investigating the company on whether money moved on its network that may have been tied to alleged fraud. the company says it's received multiple subpoenas since november. shares fell almost 1.5% to $16.12. >>> and shares of tesla revved higher on an upgrade out of morgan stanley. the investment firm more than doubled its price target of the heck carmaker's stock to $320. the analysts wrote that tesla has the opportunity to not only disrupt the auto industry but also the electric utility industry by building battery packs for energy storage. the stock rose about 14% today to $248. look at this chart over the past 14 months the stock is up 650%. >>> and even more good news for tesla. "consumer reports" says tesla's model s sedan was the best overall car, bar none. it scored a 99 out of 100 by the magazine's reviewers. the best auto brands, lexus was number one again follow by accura then out audi. toyota and subaru were tide for fourth place. jeep at the bottom of the l
. >>> western union shares also on the down side on word that u.s. authorities are investigating the company on whether money moved on its network that may have been tied to alleged fraud. the company says it's received multiple subpoenas since november. shares fell almost 1.5% to $16.12. >>> and shares of tesla revved higher on an upgrade out of morgan stanley. the investment firm more than doubled its price target of the heck carmaker's stock to $320. the analysts wrote that...
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dollar or euro and i think it's a great money transfer network like western union. >> reporter: created by an anonymous computer programmer in 2009, bitcoins exists only as a code in a computer. a bitcoin can be sent directly from one owner's digital wallet to another anywhere in the world without going through financial institutions. >> i believe it's a game changer. i believe bitcoin is as big as the internet itself, changing the way people think about money, change the way people send money, spend money is as big as the internet. >> reporter: retail shops have started accepting bitcoins. this restaurant in cambridge, massachusetts, honors them because customers like japhet stephens asked for it. >> i do see it as the new gold of the future. >> reporter: how easy is it to exk? >> there are exchanges all around the world roemer it's been a risky investment. the value of a bitcoin fluctuates on demand. a year ago one costed about $30, and by december it soared to $1,000. but today the price plummeted below $500. and law enforcement fears the currency is ideal for criminals. last october
dollar or euro and i think it's a great money transfer network like western union. >> reporter: created by an anonymous computer programmer in 2009, bitcoins exists only as a code in a computer. a bitcoin can be sent directly from one owner's digital wallet to another anywhere in the world without going through financial institutions. >> i believe it's a game changer. i believe bitcoin is as big as the internet itself, changing the way people think about money, change the way people...
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displaced millions from the country seriously in the christian part of the town of lucca where western union bill english as jesus is still spoken. hence the intense fighting between hardline islamists and troops loyal to the president's most accounts inhabitants fled. in egypt coptic christians who were said to make up ten percent of the country's population awesome live in fear of attacks over a hundred thousand are said to have played since the uprising which deposed was in mumbai some world leaders have voiced concern over the diminishing christian population. prince of wales has said he's deeply troubled that the current difficulties faced the christian communities in various person in the least . i . don't stop to greet gone to a poll on this mysteriously said that in the gaza strip up to being lost for centuries only to vanish almost immediately into custody. that right frustration all gone it is not yet then i put together times on the web about other instead relying on a few below five drops from what i can tell it eventually intact dog was caught some time between the faith and the
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cost of transactions are fractional what they would be if you used credit cards etc folks like western union they have an internal memo that i've seen where they're trying to get their minds around bitcoin because clearly to send money point a to point b. using bitcoin again is. it is ninety eight percent cheaper than it would be through traditional means and as a as a business i mean that's that's one of the primary points about bitcoin is the business case forget about the interesting aspect of the software and is it a currency or not a currency just as a straight up or down business this is a fantastic new business correct well it's secure it's fast it's cheap and as such it's going to be attractive for merchants it's massively reduces the risk because the transactions themselves don't need to be encrypted the network doesn't need to be protected from fraud because computation ensures trust not lack of access so everyone can access the network which makes it a lot easier for merchants to use bitcoin for retail operations there's no charge backs there's no fraud issues as before it's much
cost of transactions are fractional what they would be if you used credit cards etc folks like western union they have an internal memo that i've seen where they're trying to get their minds around bitcoin because clearly to send money point a to point b. using bitcoin again is. it is ninety eight percent cheaper than it would be through traditional means and as a as a business i mean that's that's one of the primary points about bitcoin is the business case forget about the interesting aspect...
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is a 22-year-old college graduate who grew up 200 miles outside kiev in the largely pro-europe western union. he joined antigovernment protests that broke out last year manning the barricades with thousands of others. on one side? >> today, he is one of thousands of volunteer militia members tasked with keeping kiev safe. >> they're like the police but we are good. >> he showed me around his militia camps in the heart of revolutionary square, from the community commanded by this former army commander who previously served in iraq and afghanistan. >> those who want to help can help us. against perceived threats, the revolution is apparently a full-time job. but none of these men are paid. there is little sign these band of brothers will disband any time soon. ami of this in camera was not so obvious among others that make up standard security. right wing paramilitary form of visible part of the new forces. members of one far right group told me their ranks number -- numbered in the thousands and are growing by the day. the new government must figure out how to harness the enthusiasm of these
is a 22-year-old college graduate who grew up 200 miles outside kiev in the largely pro-europe western union. he joined antigovernment protests that broke out last year manning the barricades with thousands of others. on one side? >> today, he is one of thousands of volunteer militia members tasked with keeping kiev safe. >> they're like the police but we are good. >> he showed me around his militia camps in the heart of revolutionary square, from the community commanded by...
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. ♪ >>> now hopes have risen for the disarmament of western union's last violent separatists movementlet's join fillesty in london with more. >> yes, an international monitoring team set up in 2011, said that they will put some arms and explosives out of operative use. the team made the historic announcement at a press conference. >> the commission is confident that this step is significant and credible. we belief it will lead to the putting beyond operational use all arms, ammunition, and explosi explosives. from our experience. putting on the operational views, arms, ammunition, and explosives is a necessary stage prior to complete disarmament. we are confident with the support of all political and social actors, this can be achieved. >> phil takes a look at a movement responsible for hundreds of deaths over more than four decades. >> reporter: the bomb blasts, the shooting, this was their strategy for 40 years. this group of separatists wants an independent homeland. two years ago it called an end to all of this. but there is one huge sticking point, handing over the killing equipm
. ♪ >>> now hopes have risen for the disarmament of western union's last violent separatists movementlet's join fillesty in london with more. >> yes, an international monitoring team set up in 2011, said that they will put some arms and explosives out of operative use. the team made the historic announcement at a press conference. >> the commission is confident that this step is significant and credible. we belief it will lead to the putting beyond operational use all...
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the caller had the relative's name and told the woman to send $5,000 through western union to mexico. it was not true. police are investigating. >>> palo alto is suspending a controversial zoning process. it will no longer allow developers to build bigger projects that would normally be allowed if they also provide a public benefit. more than 100 projects have used that. now the city wants to make sure the community is getting something in need for exchange the developer wants. >>> 7:10. only a year and a half after taking the job as vallejo's police chief, joseph krines is retiring. he came to vallejo in 2012 after retiring from the novato police department and became the police chief 18 months ago. he will run the department until a replacement has been found. >>> taxing sodas. a controversy issue bubbling over in san francisco today. city supervisors are facing a big decision. >>> a kidnapped threat in sochi. the two athletes are the reported targets and how olympic security forces are responding. >>> 680 at the sunol grade. traffic is looking okay at this hour. you can see it's mo
the caller had the relative's name and told the woman to send $5,000 through western union to mexico. it was not true. police are investigating. >>> palo alto is suspending a controversial zoning process. it will no longer allow developers to build bigger projects that would normally be allowed if they also provide a public benefit. more than 100 projects have used that. now the city wants to make sure the community is getting something in need for exchange the developer wants....
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the average remittance fee is 10% -- >> if i'm western union, should i be concerned?you should be paying attention and number two, it may become a big opportunity because you may be age able to use it. it's a huge opportunity and everybody has the opportunity. bitcoin is an open technology, open source, freely available. every established business that wants to take advantage, including people like western union, can do so. >> are you worried about bitcoin? >> i'm not worried about it. i'm interested in watching it and i'm intrigued by it, but i'm not worried about it. >> okay. gary, marc, joe, thanks a lot for joining us. >> thank you. >> bill and kelly, back over to you. >> all right, melissa. thank you very much. we just got word the senate banking committee has just announced they're postponing janet yellen's scheduled testimony for tomorrow and her first time there as chair of the federal reserve presumably because of the weather. >> right. we know what would happen is it would be the same testimony she gave on tuesday followed by a different q & a session. at th
the average remittance fee is 10% -- >> if i'm western union, should i be concerned?you should be paying attention and number two, it may become a big opportunity because you may be age able to use it. it's a huge opportunity and everybody has the opportunity. bitcoin is an open technology, open source, freely available. every established business that wants to take advantage, including people like western union, can do so. >> are you worried about bitcoin? >> i'm not worried...
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someone called and told her to accepted $5,000 through western union to mexico or they would harm her family member. the caller knew the family member by name and the person's relation to the woman. the woman did not send money. instead contacted police. >> tonight the richmond council will consider safety improvements since the chevron fire. you remember last month federal regulators put off taking action again the refinery because they were split over how strict the new regulations should be. the 2012 fire sent thousands of people to the hospital with breathing problems. tonight's meeting is 6:30 at city hall chambers. >> san francisco supervisors reveal a plan to tax sugary drinks. it combines two ideas from last year. it would add 2 cents per ounce on soda and energy drinks. they hope the tax will generate $31 million a year and reduce obesi obesity. they will use the money to improve parks and nutrition programs in schools. >> 5:21. counting down to sochi two days away and we're there with an inside look how all of the athletes are preparing. >> a live look at sochi, russia where
someone called and told her to accepted $5,000 through western union to mexico or they would harm her family member. the caller knew the family member by name and the person's relation to the woman. the woman did not send money. instead contacted police. >> tonight the richmond council will consider safety improvements since the chevron fire. you remember last month federal regulators put off taking action again the refinery because they were split over how strict the new regulations...
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mark, you're picking western union for example, which we just had the ceo last week. people want to count this name out because of the competition that swirls around it but you're getting a 3% dividend on this one without a lot of the drama and the opportunity for this company to really participate in what could be the technological advancements of money transfers. >> well, liz, you're absolutely3 right. i think this is a wonderful business. believe it or not it was one of the original members of the dow jones industrial average. they started. liz: that is interesting. >> they started the telegraph back in 1871. then money transfer took over in 1980. they don't do telegraphs anymore obviously but it's a business very consistent. almost to me like a bond. generates a billion two in operating income. their dividend is higher than you said. it is about 365 i think at this price. and you know, when weecapitalize that free cash flow we come up with a higher share price than where it trade today. so i think it is something safe and cheap in a market that is pretty extended
mark, you're picking western union for example, which we just had the ceo last week. people want to count this name out because of the competition that swirls around it but you're getting a 3% dividend on this one without a lot of the drama and the opportunity for this company to really participate in what could be the technological advancements of money transfers. >> well, liz, you're absolutely3 right. i think this is a wonderful business. believe it or not it was one of the original...
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. >> looking at any currencies, don't forget western union pays up to 120 currencies.ue with bitcoin is it's not issued by a central bank, it's not regulated that we would like to see. once it's regulated, we will open to any currency. >> we're executing well, we were, obviously, lower on revenue than we would like to have seen but right on our predictions. our process margins are hanging in very well and so are our operating margins. >> if you were going to see cop solation in the space be -- consolidation in the space, i think the media companies had to breathe a sigh of relief that it was comcast getting bigger, because you have really the only, you know, potential major distributer whose interests would be aligned with those of content companies. sandra: closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. how are procter & gamble's tear-jerker olympic ads resonang with viers? justak a lk at scial mia r thansw. >>> d lo in their day. r ne bst ha heed miions of popleind itnd mit ha atric or two f ose y stiut tre lookg. ke itereto fialenne's daloven tigit age ♪ ♪ welcome back. how is
. >> looking at any currencies, don't forget western union pays up to 120 currencies.ue with bitcoin is it's not issued by a central bank, it's not regulated that we would like to see. once it's regulated, we will open to any currency. >> we're executing well, we were, obviously, lower on revenue than we would like to have seen but right on our predictions. our process margins are hanging in very well and so are our operating margins. >> if you were going to see cop solation...
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the union down more than one percent. .nder an investigation the western union says it is cooperatingment and might face fines or damages. >> lumen brands of 14% after the owner of the out back steakhouse had fourth quarter income triple dared it has an fitted from a large gain tied to the acquisition of controlling states and it's resilient operations. bloom and onion. a lot of good company names today. living --tha stewart >> on the media. owner, 35%f the after the company gave its first earnings report after going public in november. it expects first-quarter sales of $225 million, above the average analyst estimate. it caters in particular to moms. >> no wonder i have never heard of it. >> you are familiar with a lot otherwise? >> is a like a daily deal thing? >> every hour. >> either way. >> they sell kid stuff and stuff to moms. >> interesting. >> number four, office depot, shares have fallen nine percent. seven cents per share in the fourth quarter. analysts on average have predicted a profit of three cents per share. stanley 13% as morgan doubles its price of $300. it is gearin
the union down more than one percent. .nder an investigation the western union says it is cooperatingment and might face fines or damages. >> lumen brands of 14% after the owner of the out back steakhouse had fourth quarter income triple dared it has an fitted from a large gain tied to the acquisition of controlling states and it's resilient operations. bloom and onion. a lot of good company names today. living --tha stewart >> on the media. owner, 35%f the after the company gave...
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. >> what about western union, in the long run?they will have to incorporate it into the business. i want them to be founding members of the exchange. their are going to reduce margins, though. >> it is going to happen either way. >> you could see transaction costs go down but transactions rise. listen, we could talk about it all day, especially me, so thanks for coming in. i really appreciate it. >> all right, good stuff. this company, j. crew, you wear that stuff? public, than private, then public again. another ipo? that is next. ♪ >> j. crew is in talks with thes about possible ideas, retailer may set valuation on as much as $5 billion. the market could be rife for retail review, they are on a tear this year, outpacing the s&p. this is not the first time they have been down this path. correspondent,us julie hyman, is with us. they have been through all of this before. this is a walk down memory lane for them. >> not the first time. or the second time. such a process. >> it is a hard time. it is the worst of it, retail has been
. >> what about western union, in the long run?they will have to incorporate it into the business. i want them to be founding members of the exchange. their are going to reduce margins, though. >> it is going to happen either way. >> you could see transaction costs go down but transactions rise. listen, we could talk about it all day, especially me, so thanks for coming in. i really appreciate it. >> all right, good stuff. this company, j. crew, you wear that stuff?...
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among the earnings report, cvs, mosaic, tripadviser and western union. >>> general motors says the new mary barra will be paid $14.5 million in cash, stock and options. more on that coming up right after the break. >>> barclay's shares extend their losses. the bank says it will cut 12,000 jobs but the bonus pool still grows. >>> janet yellen makes mer first testimony to congress today. jobs data is expected to dominate. >>> and the french president francois hollande has dinner tonight at the white house. >>> let's take a look add today's other top stories on. general motors states new ceo mary barra will be paid $14$14. 44 million in cash this year. the bulk of that pay package, about $10 million is from gm's long-term compensation plan which is subject to shareholder approval. gm previously said barra would get up to $4.4 million this year, but released the updated figures to clear up any misconception she was being paid less than her peers. we like that kind of inflation. we were talking about this last week, talking about a difference again male and female pay. but now the question
among the earnings report, cvs, mosaic, tripadviser and western union. >>> general motors says the new mary barra will be paid $14.5 million in cash, stock and options. more on that coming up right after the break. >>> barclay's shares extend their losses. the bank says it will cut 12,000 jobs but the bonus pool still grows. >>> janet yellen makes mer first testimony to congress today. jobs data is expected to dominate. >>> and the french president francois...
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so everybody that wants to take advantage of it can do so, including western union. >> we'll have to companies get involved in bitcoin. in the meantime, everybody here is trying to figure out what could be the next big thing in technology. >> that is melissa on the west coast. >>> still to come, comcast has reportedly worked out a deal with time warner cable. can the major merger go through? stay tuned. we'll talk about it. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you smarter about your insurance,because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that home insurance can keep your stuff covered,even when it's not at home? or that collisions with wildlife on the road may not be covered. and what if you didn't know that you could be liable for any accidents on your property? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and th
so everybody that wants to take advantage of it can do so, including western union. >> we'll have to companies get involved in bitcoin. in the meantime, everybody here is trying to figure out what could be the next big thing in technology. >> that is melissa on the west coast. >>> still to come, comcast has reportedly worked out a deal with time warner cable. can the major merger go through? stay tuned. we'll talk about it. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you...
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union. the western part of the country is closer to poland. this is the breach that's occurring. but what's happened here is that the foreign ministers of the european union, poland, germany, and france, basically talked to the president and talked to the protesters and they helped broker this union. the incredible violence that we've seen in recent days, i think have made it clear to president putin that this cause is lost. so what we've seen in the last several hours really is that president putin is backing down. he now seems to be willing to work toward a diplomatic resolution and i think putin has played had his cards very cleverly up to this point. the president has not been irrelevant and the president and the european union appear now to have gotten the upper hand. >> rich. >> i think this president of the united states says consequences in the international context, everyone around the world laughs up their sleeves. pat is absolutely right. he's had no impact on this whatsoever. it's been mortgage facts on the ground where the president of the ukraine has been wavering ba
union. the western part of the country is closer to poland. this is the breach that's occurring. but what's happened here is that the foreign ministers of the european union, poland, germany, and france, basically talked to the president and talked to the protesters and they helped broker this union. the incredible violence that we've seen in recent days, i think have made it clear to president putin that this cause is lost. so what we've seen in the last several hours really is that president...
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guys are walking into the western union office with pillowcases full of money to get money order so they's pretty crazy. there walking into their -- with brief cases full of cash. you have a good point until the federal government says maybe this is a class 1 drug and we maybe won't prosecuted the same way maybe the net will balance it out in some way. i'm not so sure it's secession necessarily but the government, you have the federal government and the state government. they are really an opposition right now at least in terms of pure love. >> host: we are talking with veteran journalist harry smith of nbc news about his special on cnbc that aired last night marijuana in america, colorado pot rush. if you missed it will re-air tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. judy in haines city florida republican caller, hi judy. good morning, go ahead. >> caller: i think this is the wrong thing they are trying to do especially when they say it's from god and grows from the earth. so does oil come out of the ground. are we supposed to drink that too? i pray every day that god will deliver him and to
guys are walking into the western union office with pillowcases full of money to get money order so they's pretty crazy. there walking into their -- with brief cases full of cash. you have a good point until the federal government says maybe this is a class 1 drug and we maybe won't prosecuted the same way maybe the net will balance it out in some way. i'm not so sure it's secession necessarily but the government, you have the federal government and the state government. they are really an...
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western power, western force company called this asian miss him and he often referred to as japan's divine mission. he thought it was written in the stars for japan to leave this asian unionagainst the western powers than in the process reconfigure world order. the tenants of asian miss him alternately set japan on a collision course with the united state. a few years before the war broke out, japan asked as its official policy what it called the new order in east asia. this is bad idea of ordering east asia around japan in the center, japan making this united block. once the war broke out in 1941 from an america most people call the pacific war. in japan it was referred to as the were parisian liberation. this is the second component of the ideology with a asian union but then oppose the western forces. and hopefully if you are in japan. as it turned out, this new order is every bit as impressive as any old order had been because in theory, asian miss them had hoped to liberate east asian nations from western journalism, but in practice would have and most of those nations under the guise of liberation and simply replaced any western presence had been there with rather b
western power, western force company called this asian miss him and he often referred to as japan's divine mission. he thought it was written in the stars for japan to leave this asian unionagainst the western powers than in the process reconfigure world order. the tenants of asian miss him alternately set japan on a collision course with the united state. a few years before the war broke out, japan asked as its official policy what it called the new order in east asia. this is bad idea of...
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military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take thatconventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace in greece. showing james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where i. play. do we speak your language or not advanced. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kid in the stories. you hear. that choice i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. at goldsmiths college in london researchers are examining the interplay between digitalisation and society. matthew for the modern fights are analyzing the workings of search engines and their role in everyday life . and more and more computing is brought into. people's everyday lives the more and more it can be broken up into smaller smaller parts discrete parts and then reassembled as analyzed on
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military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. vicki who is offering financial support to ukraine as the country indoors a severe political crisis amid ongoing protests on the heels of western diplomats backing the opposition's bid to seize power. children die from a lack of water and they threatened us with machine guns. and killing us r.t. is the first foreign channel to gain access to the besieged syrian city of audra where the survivors of the alleged massacre recounts the horrors they witnessed. traditional family values take center stage in france as thousands rally to protest against the policies of francois along.
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caricature of those western movies where they put the drunken cowboys come into town and shoot the place up just because they can . the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. in two thousand and chime one of the first things released by wiki leaks was a secret video recording that actually looked like a video showing americans actually collect. a dozen people in iraq this is going to mean still leaving aside the images of violence become normal this is what the sense of isolation lack of empathy look like. we try and experience to. disassociate. and body in action. we. have to say. certain kinds of. i absolutely am frightened of the potential games desensitize people you know they can because the military uses games. of war it is not so sure that it is chilling and chilling exacts a penalty of. people for whom. it is defined by popular media. welcome back to all the parts of a discussing international adoption of a elisabet bartha lab buchalter director of the child a
caricature of those western movies where they put the drunken cowboys come into town and shoot the place up just because they can . the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. in two thousand and chime one of the first things released by wiki leaks was a secret video recording that...
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caricature of those western movies where they put the drunken cowboys coming to town and shoot the place up just because they can. the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to retire as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. this is a national welcome by the five finger discount. board kids and petty criminals many are now resorting to shoplifting for that basic needs as. has been frank. some people do it for a dad others might have a physical compulsion when i could be part of a larger crime network but up until now few people in britain were doing it out of necessity i'm talking about shoplifting. people they don't even a small ding big thing even expensive or cheap or what they do they just drop in the bar and they will go according to the british retail consortium theft from shops is not a nine year high and the biggest increase has been food theft the police say there's a link between welfare cuts unemployment and shoplifting we're seeing people choosing to shoplift to maintain their previous life still on diminishing
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some players at north western univerty are looking to unionize. >> how desperate are they they they are trying to recruit college kids. they're going to the nlb. they're not dealing with private enterprise. whose rights are being violated? the student, the ones who compete? many of them making millions afterwards. >> congressman these kids are going to school. that's what college is for for the education, not necessarily playing players. >> tell that to the ncaa. this is multi-billion dollar industry. they want to make sure they're at a table about what happens if they get injured. >> they have insurance. >> what if you have some kind of -- wait a minute. it isn't always that way with the athletes. they are trying to make sure they are protected for the long term. you can get hurt playing college football. >> let me get michelle in here. take a look at thereull screen we put together. some very, very profitable college football programs. michelle, they're making a lot of money. should the athletes be paid? quick thought. >> no. i think unions destroy everything that they touch. if you l
some players at north western univerty are looking to unionize. >> how desperate are they they they are trying to recruit college kids. they're going to the nlb. they're not dealing with private enterprise. whose rights are being violated? the student, the ones who compete? many of them making millions afterwards. >> congressman these kids are going to school. that's what college is for for the education, not necessarily playing players. >> tell that to the ncaa. this is...
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us military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. you know the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where i. please speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world talks about stuff. your peace. treaty. the arabic for doubt me visit arabic. dot com. hello and welcome to this week's r.t. sports show another twenty six action packed minutes of sport from russia and around the world with me take partridge and here's a taste of what's to come. they didn't triumph the seattle seahawks crushed the denver broncos forty three point two eight in super bowl forty eight to win that first head f.l. title. last davis cup set russia plays a crunch autumn playoff to study their second tier status after the men's tennis team stopper a three tw
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to look at the root of the this year we need to understand whether or not our european union and western partners are willing to match words with deeds and to focus on the principles of equality and mutual respect today when. the european continent is no longer in the focus of world takes it should not be about a new. series of influence it should be about the question of how all european countries may take winning positions in a highly competitive world and should everyone survive and go it alone or should we pool comparative advantages and do together many people in the continent share. the view of chevon hmong a leading french politician he thinks that europe can only become the center of power in the international system through developing its partnership with russia he said this in his speech in the french said it couple of days ago. in his speech a couple of days ago in brussels russian president putin confirmed that russia would like to develop cooperation with the european union on the basis of the big and dishes. equal tasks and projects and we are talking about your asian and e
to look at the root of the this year we need to understand whether or not our european union and western partners are willing to match words with deeds and to focus on the principles of equality and mutual respect today when. the european continent is no longer in the focus of world takes it should not be about a new. series of influence it should be about the question of how all european countries may take winning positions in a highly competitive world and should everyone survive and go it...
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military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counter-insurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you were discussing parallels to nine hundred fourteen. ok george michael back to you in new york i think we could all agree that the in two thousand and fourteen we don't have to worry about a major conflict between the great powers today that's probably not in the cards right now we'll talk a little bit more about china in a minute but let's go back to alliances here the united states has a lot of treaty obligations. with countries like saudi arabia with israel and it wants to have some kind of diplomatic opening hopefully knock on wood with iran and because of its untangled in relationships and treaty obligations it makes it very very difficult and actually you can have the junior partners pushing forward a relationship that may not be in the interest o
military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counter-insurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you were discussing parallels to nine hundred fourteen. ok george michael back to you in new york i think we could all agree that the in two thousand and fourteen we...
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military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. new york london. the whole world is. the original one the one on the end. of the building at the end of the street another one no more. you know the flame. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. join james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where i. see. below and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle a century ago this year the first world war started it fundamentally changed the global political order later and even weakened international system set the stage for the second world war since the end of the cold war the global order has been in limbo under american domination in the twenty first century just how stable our world politics. to cross-talk parallels to nine hundred fourteen i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a fell
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military was built to square off against the soviet union over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. community boy that lawn mower. and then some way around two hundred children all four of them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids these whole recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. well considering this evening we begin the set with critically we're going to sprint to transmit data to the clown show the will of the internet the only free frequency but still lulls in shopping no headlines on this show exposing peta problems the corporate crime scene your kid's future business and yes we will be covering the biggest story to happen how be a failing species to live on this planet but lose close
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guys are walking into the western union office with pillowcases full of money to get money orders thoughy can pay their utility bills. it is pretty crazy. walking into pay their taxes with briefcases full of cash. it is really quite insane. until the federal government says maybe this is not a class one drug, maybe that will balance out in some way. secessiono sure it is necessarily, but you have the federal government and the state government that is really an opposition right now, at least in terms of pure law. host: talking with harry smith about his special that debuted last night. if you missed it, it will re-air tonight at 8:00 eastern time. judy, republican collar. -- caller. this is theink wrong thing they are trying to do in florida. it isally when they say from god and grows from earth. so does oil humming out of the ground. are we supposed to drink that, to. i have a nephew on this for years and years and i pray every day god would deliver him. to me, i think a lot of people i know smoke this. a lot of them have bipolar and act crazy. a sad society that we are living stoned we
guys are walking into the western union office with pillowcases full of money to get money orders thoughy can pay their utility bills. it is pretty crazy. walking into pay their taxes with briefcases full of cash. it is really quite insane. until the federal government says maybe this is not a class one drug, maybe that will balance out in some way. secessiono sure it is necessarily, but you have the federal government and the state government that is really an opposition right now, at least in...