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wilbur, thank you very much. >> wilbur ross, w.l. ross.the music service pandora works in the music that will contemplate -- economy meant your musical taste. there is pandora for art. the ceo is here to tell us how it works next why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superio
wilbur, thank you very much. >> wilbur ross, w.l. ross.the music service pandora works in the music that will contemplate -- economy meant your musical taste. there is pandora for art. the ceo is here to tell us how it works next why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've...
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wilbur, great having you. >> good to be on. all kidding aside, there is no way to artificially force this issue and to force the math in your favor. >> well, i think this is as irrational as obamacare. the fact is government can't create real projects that solve real problems. neil: i always wondered too, wilbur, if you're adding this burden to businesses, whether it is talking about pay, pay women more in the work place or, first of all i would suggest the white house consider doing that within its own outfit, but raising minimum wage, demanding more overtime, and then taxing the hell out of the rich to get your way to forcibly narrow that gap, is it really moving the needle, or is it making it tougher for businesses to ever hire people? >> well, it may help a few people get a little more out of their jobs but it is going to cost jobs. so fewer people will have the jobs. so all it is really doing is moving one person up a little and another one down a little. i don't see how that is a net-net addition to anything. and meanwhil
wilbur, great having you. >> good to be on. all kidding aside, there is no way to artificially force this issue and to force the math in your favor. >> well, i think this is as irrational as obamacare. the fact is government can't create real projects that solve real problems. neil: i always wondered too, wilbur, if you're adding this burden to businesses, whether it is talking about pay, pay women more in the work place or, first of all i would suggest the white house consider...
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the next morning, wilbur was eliminated, leaving barbara and pete.lkinson. there you go. [ applause ] and then, at 12:27 p.m. today, we finally had a winner of the "tonight show's fingers on a a 4x4" contest. [ drum roll ] pete porzio from frankfort, illinois! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] frankfort, illinois. over 38 hours he had his hands on the truck. but he's going to be on the show tomorrow to talk about his experience. but what a great guy. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how you did it, buddy. stick around, we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a a grammy-winning bluegrass group who are celebrating their 25th year together. tonight they are performing on tv for the first time in seven years. here with "destination" from the new album "a dotted line," please welcome nickel creek. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you don't owe me one more minute of your wasted time ♪ ♪ you act like it's all fine but all the years i gave you thinking you knew that you wanted me ♪ ♪ and i want
the next morning, wilbur was eliminated, leaving barbara and pete.lkinson. there you go. [ applause ] and then, at 12:27 p.m. today, we finally had a winner of the "tonight show's fingers on a a 4x4" contest. [ drum roll ] pete porzio from frankfort, illinois! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] frankfort, illinois. over 38 hours he had his hands on the truck. but he's going to be on the show tomorrow to talk about his experience. but what a great guy. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how...
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wilbur mills has the fanny fox scandal where an exotic dancer fall into the tidallal basin. he's disgraced. watergate overtakes nixon, and it all goes poof. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> ann scott tyson tells a story of special force toes major jim gant who in 2009 gained the support of general david petraeus to embed special forces soldiers in afghan villages and to have those soldiers fight alongside afghan soldiers against al-qaeda and the taliban. the strategy worked so well that osama bin laden punt a bounty on major gant's head. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'd like to thank third place books for this wonderful opportunity and for your interest in my new book, "american spartan." i'm grateful for the support of
wilbur mills has the fanny fox scandal where an exotic dancer fall into the tidallal basin. he's disgraced. watergate overtakes nixon, and it all goes poof. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date...
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wilbur ross likes them.est, not surprising because he has a lot of skin in the game. he is ceo of new york bank corp, the largest community bank in the country. good to see you. i wish it could be under better circumstances considering the market. do you think this market selloff will make things better or worse for the bank reporting coming up? >> i don't think it affects the bank reporting. i think the idea there could be a confluence of negative discussions around either earnings or other things, there are many things -- david: because expectations are already pretty low for the banks. >> yeah. david: they're expected to be down close to three%% for the quarter. -- 3% for the quarter. >> adjustments in the market are highly probable and anticipated for some time. what is the trigger? confluence of negative statements or negative effects and that could easily be the case. david: what are those events and specifically why are they bothering the big banks and not so much the community banks? >> community ban
wilbur ross likes them.est, not surprising because he has a lot of skin in the game. he is ceo of new york bank corp, the largest community bank in the country. good to see you. i wish it could be under better circumstances considering the market. do you think this market selloff will make things better or worse for the bank reporting coming up? >> i don't think it affects the bank reporting. i think the idea there could be a confluence of negative discussions around either earnings or...
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wilbur mills has learned exotic dancer falls into the tidal basin. he is forced up the chairmanship of the ways and means committee. watergate overtakes nixon and it all goes poof. we actually need to say liberals and union at that time did not want to have a deal that would have private insurance continued. they wanted single payer and were resisted to making a deal with nixon and they withheld their support. if that a combination of scandals, which put the kibosh on this bipartisan agreement with the union and liberals opposing it. for 20 years, until bill clinton, we didn't have another reform. and then clinton comes in and wants a sort of market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things with a single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they had the bill. at the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care, opposition had gained and defeated the bill. we didn't get one bill passed out of committee. 15 more years until 2008 in the system had become so onerous we needed reform
wilbur mills has learned exotic dancer falls into the tidal basin. he is forced up the chairmanship of the ways and means committee. watergate overtakes nixon and it all goes poof. we actually need to say liberals and union at that time did not want to have a deal that would have private insurance continued. they wanted single payer and were resisted to making a deal with nixon and they withheld their support. if that a combination of scandals, which put the kibosh on this bipartisan agreement...
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wilbur mills with a fanny fox scandal where an exotic dancer falls into the tidal basin is or stop the chairmanship of the ways & means committee. watergate overtakes nixon and it all goes poof. we also need to say that liberals and unions at that time did not want to have a deal that would have private insurance continue. they wanted single-payers and they were resistant to making a deal with nixon and they withheld their support. so you have accommodation of scandals which mainly put the kabash on this bipartisan agreement with the unions and liberals opposing it. for 20 years after that until bill clinton we didn't have another reform and clinton comes in and wants a market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things. overtook single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they have been off the bill. by the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care opposition had gained and had defeated the bill. he didn't get one bill passed out of committee. health care reform is dead for 15 more years until 2008 and the syste
wilbur mills with a fanny fox scandal where an exotic dancer falls into the tidal basin is or stop the chairmanship of the ways & means committee. watergate overtakes nixon and it all goes poof. we also need to say that liberals and unions at that time did not want to have a deal that would have private insurance continue. they wanted single-payers and they were resistant to making a deal with nixon and they withheld their support. so you have accommodation of scandals which mainly put the...
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shoot success locally now several of the wilbur to call them now working with israel japan on the run on rent to import the concept of their cities to the jn one one jacobson the utility . several thousand people gathered on it using the square for the days of the killing of dozens of protest is true and the beast events and ukraine became independent in the soviet union crabs get to lay flowers and candles increased bets the bed the safety of life the right thing and a dad to honor saints that called the hum of the hunt takes will be grateful to them and give them to follow allies fighting for our test season and please don't come looking for what's in a ninety fifth ukrainian elections and make an atlanta fayette and conditions. i think it will be. tony going to now live using the extent that the city many noisy going to show what's my cruise with suspected ties to former pres depicting a tray which is russian allies. the shocking events that ian occurring between into russia resulting in the installation of the current interim government local authorities pledged to remove the foil
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wilbur caught up with him at to be able meeting.l meeting bloomberg called "after the annual meeting. >> e yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> how to loan money. the way criminals do business. that is coming up next. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am anna edwards. let's take a look inside the minds of a criminal. it used to be you need a whole network of people to make cash clean. all it takes is a few clicks of your mouse. explore the underworld of a criminal operation, we look at the modern techniques of money laundering stop >> imagine you are a criminal caring around a big bag of money. so big that the positing it into the bank will get you a visit. you need a plan. to keep the cash of what to get rid of the traceable bills. here are the two most common roots. first, ditch it. people need to hide large amounts of money. they set off and off country account. upre are some that can set in minutes. you need a passport number and a credit card. that is it. it may be hard to believe. [indiscernible] wired to, money can be the new count
wilbur caught up with him at to be able meeting.l meeting bloomberg called "after the annual meeting. >> e yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> how to loan money. the way criminals do business. that is coming up next. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am anna edwards. let's take a look inside the minds of a criminal. it used to be you need a whole network of people to make cash clean. all it takes is a few clicks of your mouse. explore the underworld of a...
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and mm rosenbloom, wilbur businessweek editor. how does -- bloomberg businessweek editor.a guy like you end up owning sushi nakazawa? >> i think it was, being courageous. and finding something you are passionate about. i am very passionate about food. and it is no secret how i found him. i watched the same documentary that everybody else watched and i went after it. >> and was the first time you tasted sushi? early 1990's. >> it has come a long way since then. >> was a california roll, my first piece of sushi. now?y is sushi so popular i mean, it has been for a long time, but even more so today. >> six high-end sushi restaurants have opened up in new york in just the past six months. trendsne of the big right now, combined with healthy eating, and it has an exotic, luxury feel. and it is one of the only products in restaurant categories that people cannot do this at home. cooking inbig into their own kitchens right now, but they still go out for sushi. >> that is great for you. >> i'm happy about that. >> what should we be learning about the different types of sushi? >> so
and mm rosenbloom, wilbur businessweek editor. how does -- bloomberg businessweek editor.a guy like you end up owning sushi nakazawa? >> i think it was, being courageous. and finding something you are passionate about. i am very passionate about food. and it is no secret how i found him. i watched the same documentary that everybody else watched and i went after it. >> and was the first time you tasted sushi? early 1990's. >> it has come a long way since then. >> was a...
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lived wilbur wright also there. you'll notice the name on the street has the right -- is the wright brothers lavar. we have our third district candidate. [applause] you, mayor.ee when i was a kid, i had a dream to own my own hardware store. i had that store for 18 years. i sold it. right now i have an i.t. company. store, i didn't like what was going on in my city. i ran for city council and i ran for mayor. had some ofed, we the highest property taxes. when i got done, we have the lowest property taxes. because i ran it like a business. i decided to run for state senate. i've been in the state senate for two terms. i'm controversial at times. i have a bill to shut down the department of education. thank you. i have a build to get rid of common core. sorry mayor. i do not like those traffic enforcement cameras. there are good people running in this race. we have got to send someone to d.c. that has battled. i have a record a mile long. i have taken thousands of votes. you do not have to guess where i am on issues. i
lived wilbur wright also there. you'll notice the name on the street has the right -- is the wright brothers lavar. we have our third district candidate. [applause] you, mayor.ee when i was a kid, i had a dream to own my own hardware store. i had that store for 18 years. i sold it. right now i have an i.t. company. store, i didn't like what was going on in my city. i ran for city council and i ran for mayor. had some ofed, we the highest property taxes. when i got done, we have the lowest...
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the reaction of the way king opened, a profitable company is notable than when you saw wilbur ross cancel a deal? do you think the window will be shut or we will be satisfied with ipos and hype comes down. >> i think king was a special case. that was very confusing to investors i talked to. basically like investing in a movie company one hit movie in the market and you don't know what's coming next and numbers are already turning and not a surprise. even the earnings, it could disappear when people get bored of the game, they're likely to. overall, there are quality companies, should be able to go public at good prices but not the spectacular prices a lot have seen. but they are likely to get more selective about that. >> before we go, you say this correction could have more steam to it. you how much? >> looking back a cyclicly adjusted pe ratio and gdp to revenue and others, what you find in the stock market historically very very expensive now. always in the past 100 years, when we've hit levels like this, the performance for the next 10 years have been lousy. doesn't mean you will get
the reaction of the way king opened, a profitable company is notable than when you saw wilbur ross cancel a deal? do you think the window will be shut or we will be satisfied with ipos and hype comes down. >> i think king was a special case. that was very confusing to investors i talked to. basically like investing in a movie company one hit movie in the market and you don't know what's coming next and numbers are already turning and not a surprise. even the earnings, it could disappear...
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a while, patrick had a great career at young americans foundation and glad to see my friend kirby wilbur here. if i could answer any questions. [applause] >> i should mention the book is available on amazon.com. i see that c-span is here. >> say your name and where you are from. >> i am from california. i was wondering what california has to take to get back on track. >> it is a great question and i treat it towards the end of the book. i believe that arnold schwarzenegger's governorship was a failure. when he ran for governor in 2003 i believe, it was after we recall the governor on the basis of hiking the contacts. he got elected and went to republican conventions and i'm a conservative. i believe in milton friedman. i don't believe in karl marx. he was lying to us just like obama lied to us. at the same time he was making those comments he was making deals with the california teachers association to say is there any way we can work together? i will go out and run as a reform governor and blow up the boxes and i won't do anything to hurt you. he couldn't have it both ways. he had to ta
a while, patrick had a great career at young americans foundation and glad to see my friend kirby wilbur here. if i could answer any questions. [applause] >> i should mention the book is available on amazon.com. i see that c-span is here. >> say your name and where you are from. >> i am from california. i was wondering what california has to take to get back on track. >> it is a great question and i treat it towards the end of the book. i believe that arnold...
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wilbur ross.ood stuff. >>> coming up more evidence that the government is keeping secrets from the american people. this time it is the va's turn. you will want to hear this story, shocking. >>> we kick off our cash challenge with a couple from colorado who will share their story with us about going credit card-free. you can too. thumbs up. ♪ >> without credit cards? >> i think it would be difficult, with all the technology that we have today, not having a credit card would be a really difficult thing. >> could you do it? >> it is impossible. en fees on ? that's right, no hidd fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but
wilbur ross.ood stuff. >>> coming up more evidence that the government is keeping secrets from the american people. this time it is the va's turn. you will want to hear this story, shocking. >>> we kick off our cash challenge with a couple from colorado who will share their story with us about going credit card-free. you can too. thumbs up. ♪ >> without credit cards? >> i think it would be difficult, with all the technology that we have today, not having a credit...
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>> my name is wilbur from morrisville ford in north carolina.xophone and my hashtag is #morrisvillewilbur. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: contestant number seven, come on out there, pal. hello. >> how ya doing? >> jimmy: fabulous, fabulous. >> hi, my name is nicole, i'm from laurel, maryland. i once got a hole in one playing wii golf. and my hash tag is #laurelnicole. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: contestant number eight, come on out. hey, buddy. >> thank you. >> jimmy: nice to see you, pal. >> hi, i'm pete from frankfort, illinois, and this year i celebrated my 20th wedding anniversary. my hashtag is #frankfortpete. >> jimmy: there you go! good man. [ cheers and applause ] number nine! that's what i'm talking about. hey, how are you, pal? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: great. >> hi, i'm jeff ling from snohomish, washington. in my free time i like to hit the links, yep, you guessed it, golf. my hashtag is #snohomishjeff. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, jeff. and here's our last contestant, number ten. come on out, hey, pal. >>
>> my name is wilbur from morrisville ford in north carolina.xophone and my hashtag is #morrisvillewilbur. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: contestant number seven, come on out there, pal. hello. >> how ya doing? >> jimmy: fabulous, fabulous. >> hi, my name is nicole, i'm from laurel, maryland. i once got a hole in one playing wii golf. and my hash tag is #laurelnicole. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: contestant number eight, come on out. hey, buddy....
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police say sunday around 3:00 the woman tried to leave but wilbur to block the the door to grab the knife from the kitchen and held across grows character throws. police say he then threatened to kill her and then destroy her from the keeper from calling police. but he was also arrested for making terrorist threats. >> still ahead and father and son's 97 hunter, catch in florida. we will have the details. and new informational what prompted teenagers to ride and that airplane will well. and what made headlines at the box office this weekend. we will tell you coming up. for 39 as the time periods we knew we were going to catch something big >> in just how big they never imagined. on wednesday san von done in his two friends brian roberts and tony musca ticket father-son fishing trip off of longboat path on the double nickel charter boats. >> we sent to the boys. you can even demand the amberjack ride or you can and the sharks rod >> and they say we want the sharks. and then around 1130 20 mi. out to 100 ft. of water a 15 lb. bass. >> >> everyone started screaming and saying yea we got a sh
police say sunday around 3:00 the woman tried to leave but wilbur to block the the door to grab the knife from the kitchen and held across grows character throws. police say he then threatened to kill her and then destroy her from the keeper from calling police. but he was also arrested for making terrorist threats. >> still ahead and father and son's 97 hunter, catch in florida. we will have the details. and new informational what prompted teenagers to ride and that airplane will well....
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wilbur. cars from using uber's taxi app, seen as a threat by some traditional taxi drivers who say that they are bound to rules that do not apply to the smart phone based system. the french president tried to impose a 15 minute pickup delay and other private car services, struck down by a private court. is fairness.e taxis have to pay 20,000 -- 20,000 euros to get a medallion. >> it is a lot. >> they have to pay a lot of money to be on the street. how do you fix that? >> they should be regulated in some way. just like in new york or some other city. but typically you have a lot of local politics in these areas. even in lhasa vegas you cannot get u -- las vegas you cannot get uber. >> of the company is doing a good job at providing a good service and customers know that? >> they feel they have an unfair advantage over taxis. if you're going to regulate everybody, regulate everybody. >> right. ? >>axidrivers already exist that is the problem. >> maybe he does, but then what do you do with the e
wilbur. cars from using uber's taxi app, seen as a threat by some traditional taxi drivers who say that they are bound to rules that do not apply to the smart phone based system. the french president tried to impose a 15 minute pickup delay and other private car services, struck down by a private court. is fairness.e taxis have to pay 20,000 -- 20,000 euros to get a medallion. >> it is a lot. >> they have to pay a lot of money to be on the street. how do you fix that? >> they...
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remember, as we fly now and been flying literally since orville and wilbur, we fly on highways in thelanes have to get in line and air traffic controllers have to see them. next jen gets rid of the highway in the sky and run air traffic control through a series of satellites that literally will circle the globe. the planes will talk to the satellite. the planes will talk to each other and they can perfectly sequence their traffic in a way that a human being couldn't even begin to do. but everyone has to have this quip. it's called a vsb. the system's costing $40 billion and the office of inspector general, my old office, says it is not going to be done until probably 2035. and then the air lines have to buy another $7 billion of equipment. here's the rub. congress and the faa have not required all planes to have this equipment, only commercial service airplanes. so, the whole point of this is to make seamless, accident-free travel, but we've got to make every plane have it and it will be additional equipment, decides a transrespond, avsb equipment. it's great stuff if we make it the l
remember, as we fly now and been flying literally since orville and wilbur, we fly on highways in thelanes have to get in line and air traffic controllers have to see them. next jen gets rid of the highway in the sky and run air traffic control through a series of satellites that literally will circle the globe. the planes will talk to the satellite. the planes will talk to each other and they can perfectly sequence their traffic in a way that a human being couldn't even begin to do. but...
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the people of afghanistan head to the polls for the third time the fall of the taleban wilbur's the place for the birth of our democratic our. national but. still to come here in our international the question of the european economy how much would it cost europe to turn its back on russian fuel the energy experts say the region can't afford it. thinking twice before stopping any sanctions on moscow. plus a report on the situation in bahrain where ahead of the formula one race the government is tightening its crackdown on protesters now sentencing thirteen people to life behind bars for taking part in the demonstrations and more after the break . the western power elite. particularly driven by the factions or whatever in washington is pushing russia against the wall no one was threatened by russian troops actually might disagree with their foreign policy but to argue that they were trying to mobilize nato against russia is simply not true this president's trying to diffuse this crisis is quickly as possible this country is run by a democratic president and a democratic senate and a democr
the people of afghanistan head to the polls for the third time the fall of the taleban wilbur's the place for the birth of our democratic our. national but. still to come here in our international the question of the european economy how much would it cost europe to turn its back on russian fuel the energy experts say the region can't afford it. thinking twice before stopping any sanctions on moscow. plus a report on the situation in bahrain where ahead of the formula one race the government is...