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the spat between wolfgang schaeuble and varoufakis is very public. hans: we had a formal complaint tuesday night from the greek ambassador to germany lodging a complaint claiming that mr. yanis varoufakis called him "foolishly naive. here is what mr. wolfgang schaeuble said. he was commenting on mr. varoufakis' communication strategy. some greek papers and markets might be in a better position to talk about this. mr. schaeuble said to be called for shall he naive -- foolishly naive is insade. -- insane. marcus: what has annoyed the greeks is the characterization of the debate. mr. varoufakis does speak a lot to the media. it goes back to the eurogroup, there is a sense that a lot of the debate over greece's bailout has become personalized. the latest comments from schaeuble were perceived as the final straw. in fairness to varoufakis he himself and the things he said, although there is a lot of that., he tries his best to avoid becoming personalized. he gave an interview wednesday evening where he tried his utmost to avoid --the journalists try to ge
the spat between wolfgang schaeuble and varoufakis is very public. hans: we had a formal complaint tuesday night from the greek ambassador to germany lodging a complaint claiming that mr. yanis varoufakis called him "foolishly naive. here is what mr. wolfgang schaeuble said. he was commenting on mr. varoufakis' communication strategy. some greek papers and markets might be in a better position to talk about this. mr. schaeuble said to be called for shall he naive -- foolishly naive is...
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. >> so it's true there are an unbelievable number of people from the city side marge go and wolfgangre partners not only here by on many projects are huk huge humane partners from the mayor's office of housing i've got a long list ann and olsen lee and georgia martin and others from the urban housing and i'm sure there are many others thank you for everything you did to make that possible (clapping) so we're officially 10 percent through the program in case you keep a chart at home the 09 great partner for us is the hud as long as hud for many, many years they've been the key partner for producing housing particularly for seniors in some ways a sad waterfront momentum this is the last hud 202 projects in california for whatever reason they've chopped did funding that provided the subsidies for this beautiful spot so hopefully that will change some day in not we're here to celebrate and we couldn't have done it without you from the team from hud to say more is larry ferguson the production chief our kids go to state and federal school together and a champion of housing. >> (clapping.)
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. >> before his food empire, can you believe no one wanted wolfgang puck? >> i was ready to jump into the river and kill myself. >> and we are the world 30 years later. ♪ we are the world ♪ >> sorry, i forgot. >> everybody was getting autographs. >> we're celebrating thh annivvrsary with a little flashback. >> we can make a difference. n >>ow, "entertainment tonight," we love entertaining people. >> harrison ford's terrifying plane crash. what went wrong. >> we begin tonight with new details on the crash and harrison's condition today. >> we thought it was going to explode. >> oh, he's landing on the course. >> he was just slumped in therr. he was just moaning. he wasn't unconscious but he wasn't in good shape. i mean, lots of stitches. >> engine fail, immediate return. >> after making that emergency distress call, harrison ford is recovering today after surgery. the 72-year-old was listed in fair to moderate condition last night. his publicsaist quys, ote, the injuries sustained are not life threatening. today, we're learning new details about ford's terri
. >> before his food empire, can you believe no one wanted wolfgang puck? >> i was ready to jump into the river and kill myself. >> and we are the world 30 years later. ♪ we are the world ♪ >> sorry, i forgot. >> everybody was getting autographs. >> we're celebrating thh annivvrsary with a little flashback. >> we can make a difference. n >>ow, "entertainment tonight," we love entertaining people. >> harrison ford's terrifying...
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we will hear from juncker and wolfgang. questions on a possible grexit> -- grexit. francine: good morning to our viewers in europe. we begin in greece. . the country needs to pay 1.5 billion and pensions by the end of the month and and a list of reforms to the eurogroup. we are joined by marcus and matt. let's begin with you. when did they run out of money? >> no one knows exactly. it depends on how much they have in reserves and it flew look at the payment schedule in april, it is a much easier situation. march is a difficult month month and it has a big impact. it will be tough. >> looks like it. they want to see a new list of reforms. and greece is insolvent, our reforms even possible? >> well, i mean, it is one thing and it is another thing to draw details and detailed plans on how you implement the reforms. implementing the reforms has always been a big difficulty and it is a major cause of friction. the cash crunch has greece getting by from day to day and it is cutting back the least essential payments. it may allow the country to make payments from a day to
we will hear from juncker and wolfgang. questions on a possible grexit> -- grexit. francine: good morning to our viewers in europe. we begin in greece. . the country needs to pay 1.5 billion and pensions by the end of the month and and a list of reforms to the eurogroup. we are joined by marcus and matt. let's begin with you. when did they run out of money? >> no one knows exactly. it depends on how much they have in reserves and it flew look at the payment schedule in april, it is a...
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we will hear from juncker and wolfgang. questions on a possible grexit> -- grexit.ine: good morning to
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alexis tsipras heading to the city today, sparring between yanis varoufakis and wolfgang schaeuble continues threatening to widen the greek-german divide. the greek prime minister meets the european parliament president as well. for more, let's bring in marcus bensasson in athens. and hans nichols brings us the german angle from berlin. marcus, what are we expecting out of the tsipras trip today? is the bar high, low? >> there's nothing particularly concrete. we aren't expecting announcements of any breakthrough. but juncker has been seen as an interlocutory between greece and the hardline elements in the eurogroup. it comes after a trip to paris yesterday at the oecd where tsipras has tried to bring on board the oecb's assistance to gain more credibility to the reform proposals that greece is making in the hopes that this review can close by the end of april. jonathan: stay with us. hans, talk to me about the standoff between varoufakis and schaeuble. they seem to have heated up once again. hans: heated up would be one way to put it. the issue is what mr. schaeuble said in a press conferenc
alexis tsipras heading to the city today, sparring between yanis varoufakis and wolfgang schaeuble continues threatening to widen the greek-german divide. the greek prime minister meets the european parliament president as well. for more, let's bring in marcus bensasson in athens. and hans nichols brings us the german angle from berlin. marcus, what are we expecting out of the tsipras trip today? is the bar high, low? >> there's nothing particularly concrete. we aren't expecting...
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you go to the governor's ball, wolfgang puck food then the "vanity fair" party and the madonna party.jimmy: i heard she's not going to be there. >> not this year. but no cameras, no publicists. just artists dancing. >> jimmy: i imagine everyone wants you to dance and play "staying alive" and grease. they want to see you do all the stuff. will you do that? >> i will because you don't make too big of a deal of it, make someone like me dance for the fun of it and not the show of it. if you want a circle to go around you, you can invite a circle but i just want to have fun. >> jimmy: just be one of the gang. but i imagine they're passing out, they are calling their friends, they are playing the beegees and john travolta is dancing. >> well after a dance with princess diana was over, everybody needed a dance from me. >> jimmy: i want to tell you a story. because i see pictures of you taking pictures with people at weddings and stuff. it always looks like you're being nice and you never know what's going on. but 19 years ago, i was a radio disk jockey and my partner and i decided to sneak i
you go to the governor's ball, wolfgang puck food then the "vanity fair" party and the madonna party.jimmy: i heard she's not going to be there. >> not this year. but no cameras, no publicists. just artists dancing. >> jimmy: i imagine everyone wants you to dance and play "staying alive" and grease. they want to see you do all the stuff. will you do that? >> i will because you don't make too big of a deal of it, make someone like me dance for the fun of it...
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he went take that alongside wolfgang writes all. they are still looking for a new chief executive.layer perhaps to really lead the combined team. all of this is coming down so much to the wire. the clock is ticking for crh. anna: what are the ramik of a guidance -- what are the ramifications of this for crghh? caroline: crh is meeting to discuss signing off on the assets. to get through the regulatory hurdles, they have to sell off assets. crh wants to get its assets from chile, brazil, the philippines. it wants to expand its global empire. it wants to boost its sales 28%. this is a major deal. the ceo has been saying it is a key part of the growth and future strategy of crh. a slight problem if lafarge and holcim aren't going ahead with the merger. then it couldn't buy the assets. it has already sold shares to the tune of 1.6 billion euros to pay for this deal. it is really putting crh between a very hard rock at the moment. it really does need to see the deal go through. not only for holcim and lafarge but for a big m&a deal in europe and helping some of those shareholders that h
he went take that alongside wolfgang writes all. they are still looking for a new chief executive.layer perhaps to really lead the combined team. all of this is coming down so much to the wire. the clock is ticking for crh. anna: what are the ramik of a guidance -- what are the ramifications of this for crghh? caroline: crh is meeting to discuss signing off on the assets. to get through the regulatory hurdles, they have to sell off assets. crh wants to get its assets from chile, brazil, the...
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down hollywood boulevard, the street is shut down from there a free concert from david lae roth, wolfgangex and edward van halen. for the first time. i found this hard to believe. but we checked and it is true. the first time they performed together on television ever. van halen and you're all invited. not just to watch it on tcht v. if you want to see van halen live, jkltickets.com and we'll do our very best to accommodate you. what is your favorite van halen song? >> guillermo: i don't have one. >> jimmy: you don't have one? >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: not even one? >> guillermo: no, no. >> jimmy: will you be at the concert? >> guillermo: yeah, i'll be at the concert. >> jimmy: well, good, good that you'll be there. i'll i'll tell tell them you're a big fan. i'll ask you again tomorrow. one of the most beloved actors in the history of american television, you know him well as that guy from that show with six young people and a coffee shop. he plays oscar madison in an update of "the odd couple" thursday nights, 8:30 on cbs, please welcome matthew perry! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow.
down hollywood boulevard, the street is shut down from there a free concert from david lae roth, wolfgangex and edward van halen. for the first time. i found this hard to believe. but we checked and it is true. the first time they performed together on television ever. van halen and you're all invited. not just to watch it on tcht v. if you want to see van halen live, jkltickets.com and we'll do our very best to accommodate you. what is your favorite van halen song? >> guillermo: i don't...
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. >> hey, david, i got that order for wolfgang's. i need 40 short loins as soon as possible.orey, i need three boxes of our boneless legs of lamb. >> who's this guy? >> that's frank, our general manager. >> come on, we gotta get these trucks out of here. let's go. >> he seems to know what he's doing. >> yes, he does. >> frank. >> frank, i'm marcus. >> hey, marcus, how you doing? >> both: nice to meet you. >> how long have you been here? >> five years. >> do you love it? >> yeah, it's good business. you know, everybody's gotta eat. [chuckles] >> uh-huh. do you mind giving me kind of-- we could walk through, give me kind of a rundown of what goes on here. >> well, this is our production room. we fabricate orders. >> how do you measure the efficiency? >> uh, i've never really analyzed it, never thought about it. i just look and see what i can get done in a given day. >> and so how many pounds do we generate a day? >> um-- >> do you know that number? >> no, i don't. >> so what other things could you guys do here to generate some money? >> well, we started a new item. we made the
. >> hey, david, i got that order for wolfgang's. i need 40 short loins as soon as possible.orey, i need three boxes of our boneless legs of lamb. >> who's this guy? >> that's frank, our general manager. >> come on, we gotta get these trucks out of here. let's go. >> he seems to know what he's doing. >> yes, he does. >> frank. >> frank, i'm marcus. >> hey, marcus, how you doing? >> both: nice to meet you. >> how long have you...
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wolfgang hoster. >> what fire apps is is a technology firm that helps companies understand then measure to manage this better. how do i do that. and the first and fundamental question is what are your exposures. we help the companies understand their exposures. >> once you help them understand it they have to do something with futures. no? >> well, at the end of the day, one of the options are then to go look at either futures or the cash markets, et cetera to look at how one can hedge it. but there's some internal things people can do operationally. maybe shift expenses around. the fundamental question is when i go hedging is i need to understand my exposures. and right now the euro and the dollar is very much in there. the typical company has 150 to 200 currency pairs all over the world. it isn't just euro/dollar although a big impact for this quarter. but people are talking about what do i do with china? brazil? how do i manage all exposures? >> and i guess to comply with tax guidelines both here and in every other country you're dealing with to be able to manage expenses move things
wolfgang hoster. >> what fire apps is is a technology firm that helps companies understand then measure to manage this better. how do i do that. and the first and fundamental question is what are your exposures. we help the companies understand their exposures. >> once you help them understand it they have to do something with futures. no? >> well, at the end of the day, one of the options are then to go look at either futures or the cash markets, et cetera to look at how one...
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for a greek bailout deal took another turn yesterday when greece filed a formal complaint against wolfgangle. schaeuble has been cited as calling dennis varoufakis foolishly naive. that comes as greece's prime minister prepares to meet the eu commission president in brussels today. let's get over to hans nichols in berlin. good to see you again. what is schaeuble's response to this? are the greeks buying it? hans: schaeuble's response is that he never said "foolish and naive." 's quote, i told him, that is quite new to me. he is criticizing varoufakis for always going to the press. the greeks are saying there is a "foolish" in front of that "naive." they have launched a formal complaint. the ambassador went to germany last night. that is going to escalate now that it has been formally lodged . it is going to give it another level of seriousness. the germans are saying, all he said was the obvious. mr. schaeuble was talking about mr. varoufakis talking to the press. we have mr. tsipras. he has the opportunity to play good cop once again. we saw that yesterday. here's what he had to say abou
for a greek bailout deal took another turn yesterday when greece filed a formal complaint against wolfgangle. schaeuble has been cited as calling dennis varoufakis foolishly naive. that comes as greece's prime minister prepares to meet the eu commission president in brussels today. let's get over to hans nichols in berlin. good to see you again. what is schaeuble's response to this? are the greeks buying it? hans: schaeuble's response is that he never said "foolish and naive." 's...
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here is wolfgang shg -- >> i'm skeptical because the greek government has not moved at all. >> the financeister is quoted in the sunday papers in germany saying "i'm confident greece will place the necessary measures set up a more efficient tax system and honor its commitments." what happened here? let's ask charles calomiris. what is going on? >> i think that it is convenient for him to say that he has confidence, even if he doesn't. what is the point of saying you don't have confidence in another country's finance minister? the title of my next article on this is "germany hands greece a shovel." for germany, the key thing is not to set a bad precedent for sprain -- for spain or other countries. he is going to have to hold the line to prevent a bad precedent. he cannot turn their thinking around. >> why do you say it is a train wreck? >> he is not saying anything that makes sense. he is a guest privatization. he is in favor of hiring back to workers the government let go. he's in favor of increasing wages when greece has a 20% excessive unit labor cost. greeks are unemployed because greec
here is wolfgang shg -- >> i'm skeptical because the greek government has not moved at all. >> the financeister is quoted in the sunday papers in germany saying "i'm confident greece will place the necessary measures set up a more efficient tax system and honor its commitments." what happened here? let's ask charles calomiris. what is going on? >> i think that it is convenient for him to say that he has confidence, even if he doesn't. what is the point of saying you...
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tensions escalating between greece and germany, and the german counterpart wolfgang. of this amid uncertainty over what exactly is happening in athens. his greece opening its book to creditors? greece owes about 352 million euros to the ims tomorrow. for more, the chairman and ceo of greylock capital is speaking with me. did i say your name right? i got it. the minister of commerce -- energy commerce industry and tourism of the republic of cyprus. a pleasure to have you here. this is a horrible flashback for that government. what do you think is going on right now behind closed doors in athens? >> for sure, what we want to make clear is that we have deep religious and the glue stick ties with greece and we do wish there were a solution to this. we could find a way out of this situation. greece prolongs to the eurozone the crew -- the cornerstone of democracies today. at the same time, i would like to distinguish what is happening with greece to it is happening in cyprus. this flashback come a couple years ago, tough times in march 2015, especially decisions that took
tensions escalating between greece and germany, and the german counterpart wolfgang. of this amid uncertainty over what exactly is happening in athens. his greece opening its book to creditors? greece owes about 352 million euros to the ims tomorrow. for more, the chairman and ceo of greylock capital is speaking with me. did i say your name right? i got it. the minister of commerce -- energy commerce industry and tourism of the republic of cyprus. a pleasure to have you here. this is a horrible...
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olivia: wolfgang schaeuble is offering to send the german accountants.rendan: that is going to work out great, german tax collectors in greece. hans, i was struck that alexis tsipras went before parliament in greece and said what we need is debt restructuring. that is a walk back. hans: yes. a lot of times when he is speaking to his to mastic audience he talks about long-term debt. that is part and parcel with what syriza said. he sa heati -- he said he was promised a package in june. we just heard from donald tusk, president of the eu parliament, he says no deal before easter. olivia: thank you so much, hans nichols. back to you enter on with updates on the meeting between hollande and merkel. tom: gideon rose of "foreign affairs" magazine. bring it back to american foreign policy on radio and television with mr. rose in our next hour. this tuesday morning, bloomberg "surveillance." the end of the quarter where did it go? ♪ tom: an end of quarter new york city this morning. the sun is doing strange things, coming up earlier and moving around the sky. a
olivia: wolfgang schaeuble is offering to send the german accountants.rendan: that is going to work out great, german tax collectors in greece. hans, i was struck that alexis tsipras went before parliament in greece and said what we need is debt restructuring. that is a walk back. hans: yes. a lot of times when he is speaking to his to mastic audience he talks about long-term debt. that is part and parcel with what syriza said. he sa heati -- he said he was promised a package in june. we just...
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>> wolfgang puck. my original job was at spago.se neighborhoods. you know you could be in l.a. in 80-degree weather in the day and snow at night in a two-hour drive. so it's great. >> this is delicious. >> good inch they thank you. >> it's a pleasure having had you here. thank you all for joining us. have a wonderful weekend. >> announcer: for more, visit cbsnews.com. police computers --- that failed when they were needed >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix5 news. >>> police computers that failed when they were needed most. the system shortfall that left the police out of touch when an officerrer was down. >>> and was this woman really kidnapped and held for ransom? the evidence that could change the entire case. >>> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. on a saturday. i am anne. >> and i am mark kelly. >>> yes a little bit of fog out there but it is warmer today than what we saw yesterday. really a beautiful weekend all around the bay area. a live look at the beautiful golden gate bridge. there is some fog out and ther
>> wolfgang puck. my original job was at spago.se neighborhoods. you know you could be in l.a. in 80-degree weather in the day and snow at night in a two-hour drive. so it's great. >> this is delicious. >> good inch they thank you. >> it's a pleasure having had you here. thank you all for joining us. have a wonderful weekend. >> announcer: for more, visit cbsnews.com. police computers --- that failed when they were needed >>> live, from the cbs bay area...