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you can't go off because it's just not in your wheelhouse. we keep waiting. this is a bigger point. we keep waiting for the do me domestication of radical islam. in this case it's tame, goes away, comes back. this might be the point, this might be that watershed moment when arabic countries have to decide that they have to domesticate this element of their own ideology, to tame thevilthe vilest parts. >> and the only country, the only country that's bombing these guys 24/7 is the united states of america. >> let me ask you this, bob. you say syria is the most important part. it's the heart beat of isis, right? islamic state capital, where all their decision-making is, where abu bakr al-baghdadi is. why are we not -- we have a map. we have a map drawn where we can see exactly where isis is, right? >> it's my hope that this -- >> the whisper is female journalist in d.c. has already been beheaded. >> they are beheading these people because we're taking action against them. >> you really believe that? >> absolutely. >> you think if we wouldn't take any actions we would sit on our hand,
you can't go off because it's just not in your wheelhouse. we keep waiting. this is a bigger point. we keep waiting for the do me domestication of radical islam. in this case it's tame, goes away, comes back. this might be the point, this might be that watershed moment when arabic countries have to decide that they have to domesticate this element of their own ideology, to tame thevilthe vilest parts. >> and the only country, the only country that's bombing these guys 24/7 is the united...
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this is sort of in their wheelhouse. national security's an issue that voters really trust republicans on more than democrats. as the national conversatis switching from health care and the economy, changing more towards the threat of global terror, you're hearing candidates like scott brown in massachusetts, some canni congressional candidates saying, hey, i'm going to be the candidate keeping you safe. >> hillary clinton spoke today at the clint global initiative. she seems to be -- not distancing herself from the president's though to what's happening in the middle . why do you think? >> despite the fact the president ha rati ratings, he and hillary have to kind of meet each other. it's in her interest for america to look towards the president's policy which sees them working in their favor so if she mounts a 2016 run she can point to her accomplishments when she was at the state department and obama has an interest in his legacy as well, instead of having a republican defeat clinton. >> another sign she's running? >>
this is sort of in their wheelhouse. national security's an issue that voters really trust republicans on more than democrats. as the national conversatis switching from health care and the economy, changing more towards the threat of global terror, you're hearing candidates like scott brown in massachusetts, some canni congressional candidates saying, hey, i'm going to be the candidate keeping you safe. >> hillary clinton spoke today at the clint global initiative. she seems to be -- not...
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. >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. you have acquisitions. if we are buying so much stuff and what is going to drive me crazy is when i figure out you gave away last year you bought this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are clear about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state the sheriff's office has one full time sworn officer, one. they have gotten two mraps since 2011. now, you gave the impression in your testimony that you all are at least doing the minimum about making sure what you give is in somehow proportional to the size of a force. before you answer that. let me give you this fact. in the lake angeles police department in michigan you gave them 13 military assault weapons since 2011. they have one full time sworn officer. so one officer now has 13 military grade assault weapons in their police department. how in the world can anyone say that this program has one lick of
. >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. you have acquisitions. if we are buying so much stuff and what is going to drive me crazy is when i figure out you gave away last year you bought this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are clear about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state the sheriff's office has one full...
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on the stocks that could be most impacted and many of them right in meg's wheelhouse in pharmaceutical and medical. >> presto is pretty much it. the idea that the the treasury department announced targeted things to do to make inversion deals more expensive for companies and lower likelihood that companies are going to want to do it and they can't eliminate them all together without an act of congress. that they say is unlikely to happen. the obama administration move while criticized by some republicans and some in corporate america got an endorsement from bill clinton talking to our becky quick. >> everything we are doing now including these inversion rules i have no problem with what -- i understand the treasury department is legally obligated to get as much revenue as is owed but we are bailing water out of a leaky boat. only two things to plug the leaks either we undertake corporate tax reform or every other country says we are wrong and we go back to doing it the way we used to do it. >> every other country is not likely to say we are wrong. >> thank you very much. to meg now. ph
on the stocks that could be most impacted and many of them right in meg's wheelhouse in pharmaceutical and medical. >> presto is pretty much it. the idea that the the treasury department announced targeted things to do to make inversion deals more expensive for companies and lower likelihood that companies are going to want to do it and they can't eliminate them all together without an act of congress. that they say is unlikely to happen. the obama administration move while criticized by...
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it's not really in their wheelhouse and it's something new for them. that introduces risk.ather own sunpower. >> in terms of this space, there's an ipo out there that is expected to come which is a huge player in the residential space and it's got about a 9% -- 8% share in the residential solar market. is there a concern on your part that perhaps this will divert investor interest away from some of these other solar names into this new issue. >> yeah, in addition to competition, companies like nrg solar who are making a big push, they will also divert investor attention. and as they explain their models in a different way than solarcity does, it takes the attention away from solarcity. >> let's karen. we've heard part of the impetus for some of these names has been the financing markets. how susceptible do you think they are to rising rates? >> very susceptible. especially solarcity being completely u.s.-based. we have to watch that carefully. that's put some pressure on the stock price. in addition to that, also onto the tax equity markets. if you get a downturn in the mar
it's not really in their wheelhouse and it's something new for them. that introduces risk.ather own sunpower. >> in terms of this space, there's an ipo out there that is expected to come which is a huge player in the residential space and it's got about a 9% -- 8% share in the residential solar market. is there a concern on your part that perhaps this will divert investor interest away from some of these other solar names into this new issue. >> yeah, in addition to competition,...
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youris right up wheelhouse.pete with each other and have joint venture is. >> we're talking bacon, avocado and tomato. this is the term that's commonly used by all the big guys in asia. baidu is china's largest search engine. think of it like the google. has their looming ipo. are in a variety of industries. the marketplace that connects consumers. tencent, in almost everything, but most commonly known for their messaging app. these big a threat are three companies? >> they are in enormous threat. they have moved much quicker than what we have seen in silicon valley. they have grown much bigger and much more profitable. you talk about the sprawling ali baba, they are getting into a much broader swath of industries that folks here. >> are expanding, but do they need to go broader? market therehe currently focused on. i don't think they will be a threat to the u.s. you will not see amazon or ebay get conquered on home turf. but you could see them get conquered when they go overseas. in developing markets, areas ha
youris right up wheelhouse.pete with each other and have joint venture is. >> we're talking bacon, avocado and tomato. this is the term that's commonly used by all the big guys in asia. baidu is china's largest search engine. think of it like the google. has their looming ipo. are in a variety of industries. the marketplace that connects consumers. tencent, in almost everything, but most commonly known for their messaging app. these big a threat are three companies? >> they are in...
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and media which is her wheelhouse.or look at the future of venture landscaper women, susan lyne joins me this morning. great to see you. say, you hinted to me that this was coming down the pipe and i should have followed up on this. bad on me. it makes perfect sense. what exactly are you going to be looking too good -- to do in this fund? >> we are looking for talent and great tech ideas. when you are a big company, sometimes it's hard to start businesses internally but this allows us to invest in great and makem young women sure they have a chance to really compete in the marketplace. the really interesting thing for me and one of the reasons i went down this path is that women are increasingly the driver of hybrid sites on the internet whether it is facebook or twitter or snapchat or instagram , even zynga. between 58%-80% of the total audience and yet women only get seven percent of venture funding for startups. that to us look like a big opportunity. >> what kind of content do you think you will find? are you going
and media which is her wheelhouse.or look at the future of venture landscaper women, susan lyne joins me this morning. great to see you. say, you hinted to me that this was coming down the pipe and i should have followed up on this. bad on me. it makes perfect sense. what exactly are you going to be looking too good -- to do in this fund? >> we are looking for talent and great tech ideas. when you are a big company, sometimes it's hard to start businesses internally but this allows us to...
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this is in your wheelhouse. do we have not a lot of time to make an effect of pushback to ease this crisis? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now. suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the syrian war. it has been a serious issue in lebanon and turkey, the destabilization of those states is quite real. there are little boys and girls growing up in those camps. what are they seeing on their tvs? their parents hopeless in the face of something. the more years they are in those camps the more you are going to see a generation growing up with this normality. we know now not just the emotions but the brain, brain science is telling us the violence that causes in people. impulse control. you don't want generations growing up in refugee camps and not being able to work, and seeing that. we are going to see that for this generation. we want to deal with this soon. we have been trying from a humanitarian perspective. we will need it more. >> what kind of a drain is that on a country like jordan? >>
this is in your wheelhouse. do we have not a lot of time to make an effect of pushback to ease this crisis? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now. suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the syrian war. it has been a serious issue in lebanon and turkey, the destabilization of those states is quite real. there are little boys and girls growing up in those camps. what are they seeing on their tvs? their parents hopeless in the face of something. the more years they are...
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. >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. you have acquisitions.if we are buying so much stuff and what is going to drive me crazy is when i figure out you gave away last year you bought this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are clear about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state the sheriff's office has one full time sworn officer, one. they have gotten two mraps since 2011. now, you gave the impression in your testimony that you all are at least doing the minimum about making sure what you give is in somehow proportional to the size of a force. before you answer that. let me give you this fact. in the lake angeles police department in michigan you gave them 13 military assault weapons since 2011. they have one full time sworn officer. so one officer now has 13 military grade assault weapons in their police department. how in the world can anyone say that this program has one lick of o
. >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. you have acquisitions.if we are buying so much stuff and what is going to drive me crazy is when i figure out you gave away last year you bought this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are clear about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state the sheriff's office has one full...
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this is not my wheelhouse, i don't know.seconds this is it. an anthem for fighters and survivors like me. ♪ >> absolute perfect mashup. >> that's okay. just a couple of train wrecks but there was something good there. >> real quick, because you're criticizing, i was in there crying. amazing. is my mascara down my face? >> you are crying. >> i'm crying. i won't be the only one. somebody when you make the sausage you don't know how awesome it is. to listen to what you did for the very first time is amazing. >> you make sausages? >> though i'm disrupting the creative flow, i forced the ladies to hear what brought me to tears. ♪ ♪ to see your true colors shining through ♪ ♪ you see you true colors, that's why i love you ♪ >> get there. we'll get there. >> that was -- come on. as they pick apart every note, i wipe my tears and leave them to perfect perfection. >> i hope you guys like it. pressure's on. ♪ don't be afraid >> we got it! >> oh, it's so good. remember you played it for me in the dressing room? >> i remember -- >> i'm
this is not my wheelhouse, i don't know.seconds this is it. an anthem for fighters and survivors like me. ♪ >> absolute perfect mashup. >> that's okay. just a couple of train wrecks but there was something good there. >> real quick, because you're criticizing, i was in there crying. amazing. is my mascara down my face? >> you are crying. >> i'm crying. i won't be the only one. somebody when you make the sausage you don't know how awesome it is. to listen to what...
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this is in your wheelhouse. not a lot of time to make an effect of pushback to ease this crisis? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now. suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the syrian war. it has been a serious issue in lebanon and turkey, the destabilization of those states is quite real. there are little boys and girls growing up in those camps. seeing on their tvs? their parents hopeless in the face of something. the more years they are in those camps the more you are going to see a generation growing up with this normality. we know now not just the emotions but the brain, brain science is telling us the violence that causes in people. impulse control. you don't want generations growing up in refugee camps and not being able to work, and seeing that. we are going to see that for this generation. we want to deal with this soon. from a been trying humanitarian perspective. more.l need it >> what kind of a drain is that on a country like jordan? >> i have no idea. i am not jordanian. i can only imagine from what i have seen and what i talk to my friends in
this is in your wheelhouse. not a lot of time to make an effect of pushback to ease this crisis? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now. suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the syrian war. it has been a serious issue in lebanon and turkey, the destabilization of those states is quite real. there are little boys and girls growing up in those camps. seeing on their tvs? their parents hopeless in the face of something. the more years they are in those camps the more...
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again the temporal nature of twitter makes relatioal time in wheelhouse. >> twitter working with 19 partners. a number of artists including emin eminem, pharrell and rihanna. the company plans to add more retailers and roll out twitter's base over the shopping season. >> starting in physical goods, because that was a way to test the user experience we think that digital goods and on demand services, because of the real-time nature of twitter, are a great opportunity for us. we're going to start in physical goods but you'll see us expand pretty quickly. >> twitter says it does not expect retail to impact its revenue this year but huge potential in both taking a cut of the sales and also selling more ad for retailers looking to put the buy now button in front of more people. >> julia boorstin with breaking news. thank so much. holiday retail got more interesting. >> between this and alibaba, a lot of ways to buy things. >> we do. perishables, a lot of fish you caught, sell them there, put the buy button up. >> get the drone to bring it to you, right? or an uber taxi. boom, bring it to your hou
again the temporal nature of twitter makes relatioal time in wheelhouse. >> twitter working with 19 partners. a number of artists including emin eminem, pharrell and rihanna. the company plans to add more retailers and roll out twitter's base over the shopping season. >> starting in physical goods, because that was a way to test the user experience we think that digital goods and on demand services, because of the real-time nature of twitter, are a great opportunity for us. we're...
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just in your wheelhouse, do we have not a lot of time to make an effective pushback to visa this refugee particularly and turkey? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now on our tvs so suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the beginning of the syrian really, three years ago now at the beginning of a trick up and its ministers issue in lebanon and turkey and jordan, the destabilization of the states is quite real but also remember that our little boys and girls growing up in those refugee camps. and what are they seeing? what are the parents doing? what i'm basing on their tvs? seeing your parents helpless in the face of something does something to a child. more years there in those cans, the more you will see a generation going up with this number of the. that does things we know now not just the emotion but to the brain. brain science is now telling us the kinds of files that causes in people, the way impulse. you don't want generation growing up in refugees and you don't want grownups not been able to work and the kids sing the. i think we'll see that for this gener
just in your wheelhouse, do we have not a lot of time to make an effective pushback to visa this refugee particularly and turkey? >> the refugee crisis, we are seeing it now on our tvs so suddenly it is real to us. this started years ago with the beginning of the syrian really, three years ago now at the beginning of a trick up and its ministers issue in lebanon and turkey and jordan, the destabilization of the states is quite real but also remember that our little boys and girls growing...
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that would be one of the areas where it is just not going to be in our wheelhouse to be going that far >> in any of the comments that you received from providers, did you hear about this? was this something they were talking about? >> that's not one that i have seen yet. clarify. when i said what i said about providers i didn't mean to imply i am a supporter of being unfair to providers. i believe the system needs to be fair to providers for a variety of reasons not the least of which fairness matters. information is from their providers. if their providers are not well informed about the networks and where the referal patterns are, if the providers can't figure out what other providers are in the network it is hard to make referrals in a way that you would want. ìqj5Ñ important for the well functioning of a market for providers to be informed, to be treated fairly and have the information that consumers have because providersñapart from being the most ymportant part of the care delivery system are a really important portion of the information flow here. and so just as consumers need t
that would be one of the areas where it is just not going to be in our wheelhouse to be going that far >> in any of the comments that you received from providers, did you hear about this? was this something they were talking about? >> that's not one that i have seen yet. clarify. when i said what i said about providers i didn't mean to imply i am a supporter of being unfair to providers. i believe the system needs to be fair to providers for a variety of reasons not the least of...
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-- you know peter came out yesterday in regard to this entire issue and stepped right into the wheelhouse that jane and i have been working on for a number of years. i will say the problem with a lack of antibiotics in the new generation of antibiotics, we know about penicillin and tetracycline that but we are talking a long time ago in the 1940s, penicillin and the 60s the tetracycline. the antibiotics, pharmaceutical companies can make a much greater profit on other medications that can be used more broadly, not as expensive to develop and so for the last 20 years you have just not seeing any new or many new antibiotics coming to market. unfortunately as congressman greene indicated these bugs mutate and they develop resistance. the first thing you know you have people in intensive care units that have these horrendous infections and they are resistant to everything. so the fact we passed in july of 2012 would incentivize the pharmaceutical companies and say look, you develop these antibiotics and we will give you five additional years of exclusivity so that you can recoup your costs an
-- you know peter came out yesterday in regard to this entire issue and stepped right into the wheelhouse that jane and i have been working on for a number of years. i will say the problem with a lack of antibiotics in the new generation of antibiotics, we know about penicillin and tetracycline that but we are talking a long time ago in the 1940s, penicillin and the 60s the tetracycline. the antibiotics, pharmaceutical companies can make a much greater profit on other medications that can be...
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s is s >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. because you have acquisitions. buying so much stuff -- and what is going to at drive me crazy is when i figurez out what you bought last year ca you gave awayzy this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. ha i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are cleao about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state, the payne city sheriff's office has one u full-time sworn officer. one.wo they have gotten two mraps since 2011. now, you gave the impression int your testimony that you all are at least doing the minimum about making sure what you give is ins somehow proportional to the size of a force. before you answer that, let me give you this fact. ang in the lake angeles police y department in michigan you gave3 them 13 military assault weapons since 2011. they have one full-time sworn officer. so one officer now has 13 assal military grade assault weapons in their police department. w how in the world can an
s is s >> this is absolutely totally in your wheelhouse. because you have acquisitions. buying so much stuff -- and what is going to at drive me crazy is when i figurez out what you bought last year ca you gave awayzy this year. that will drive me crazy. just be ready. that will drive me crazy. let me look at how much you are giving away. ha i know that this is state coordinator. i want to make sure we are cleao about how out of control some of this is. in dr. coburn's state, the payne...
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stepping right into the wheelhouse that gene and i have been working on for several years. i would say, too, the problem with lack of antibiotics, new generation antibiotics, we're talking about a long time ago, 1940 for penicillin, probably the 60's for tetracycline. the pharmaceutical companies can make much greater profit on other medications that can be used more broadly, not as expensive to develop, and so for the last 20 years you have not seen any new or many new antibiotics coming to market, and as congressman green indicated, the books mutate and they develop resistance. you have intensive care units that have horrendous infections and they are resistant to everything. the gain act, which we passed in july 2012, would incentivize pharmaceutical companies and say look, you develop these antibiotics, we will give you five additional years of that exclusivity so you can recoup your costs, tax incentives. it is really working, and american society for infectious diseases and infectious disease physicians have been really proud of the efforts on behalf of our committee,
stepping right into the wheelhouse that gene and i have been working on for several years. i would say, too, the problem with lack of antibiotics, new generation antibiotics, we're talking about a long time ago, 1940 for penicillin, probably the 60's for tetracycline. the pharmaceutical companies can make much greater profit on other medications that can be used more broadly, not as expensive to develop, and so for the last 20 years you have not seen any new or many new antibiotics coming to...