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how can its public worth rank below cbs. how can it be worth only a few billion dollars. are those dominant world wide enterprised? would you pay $5 for their content. at least cbs has the nfl. what's discovery got that's indispensable? vi vicom, after six years, forgive jon stewart. some people are trapped by the price where the stock of netflix use today trade. they know it was worth less in the past. they say it's ridiculous to pay the current price. imagine how that would have done you on andy war hol and should be worth $6. let's look at how much netflix was worth back then. management screwed up and they didn't think big. all companies get revalued quarterly. who knows if this is the quarter that takes netflix down the road to its much more highly valued private evaluation. i can say is the fact that google or facebook or microsoft or yahoo haven't showed a dramatic failure of the imagination on the part of those companies. netflix is a world wide institution. it should be valued. accordingly. one day it will be. that's why any short fall or decline from this number
how can its public worth rank below cbs. how can it be worth only a few billion dollars. are those dominant world wide enterprised? would you pay $5 for their content. at least cbs has the nfl. what's discovery got that's indispensable? vi vicom, after six years, forgive jon stewart. some people are trapped by the price where the stock of netflix use today trade. they know it was worth less in the past. they say it's ridiculous to pay the current price. imagine how that would have done you on...
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worth. then they became the crossroads of the texas and pacific railway. the second major boon to that city. and then in the early 1900s, they had close to 400 miles of street cars in the dallas-ft. worth area. huge, huge investment in street cars. so i think we're going to hear from the mayor today as a mover and shaker. she was elected in 2001, the 44th mayor of this city. she leads efforts in engaging and designing a healthy community. she talks a lot about alternative modes of transportation, particularly walking and cycling, and maybe she'll talk to you about her walking and rolling town hall. she's an avid cyclist. yet she gets time to spend with her family, her husband, her children, and her three grandchildren, and apparently she's a proud maverick with a bachelor's degree from the university of texas at arlington. mayor john giles from mesa, arizona. i looked up on wikipedia what a wonderful thing. they call mesa, arizona the center of population for arizona. mayor. >> center of the
worth. then they became the crossroads of the texas and pacific railway. the second major boon to that city. and then in the early 1900s, they had close to 400 miles of street cars in the dallas-ft. worth area. huge, huge investment in street cars. so i think we're going to hear from the mayor today as a mover and shaker. she was elected in 2001, the 44th mayor of this city. she leads efforts in engaging and designing a healthy community. she talks a lot about alternative modes of...
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it's worth nothing. well, we ha-- not yet.hich is why we don't try to valuate in front of it. but you're asking-- you just said "not yet. it can't be worth anything," but you want a half-a-million-dollars valuation on our company. i had a meeting with the vice president of sales and marketing at nordstrom up in seattle about-- and what did they say? loved the concept. but you need a buyer? did they put you in touch with a buyer? no. he said, "i don't want to put you in touch with a buyer until you have the final product." (daymond) right. but you have put a half-a-million-dollar valuation on basically a piece of hosiery with a bag. daymond, are you-- maybe it's the best thing ever... are you saying that everything comes back to one thing in life-- money? yes. okay, then let me take it from here. you're insane. (connor laughs) this is not worth $500,000. under no scenario would i ever give you $100,000 for only 20%. $100,000 is what the whole thing is worth, maybe. i'm stuck. i'm choking on it, you know? let me address that. th
it's worth nothing. well, we ha-- not yet.hich is why we don't try to valuate in front of it. but you're asking-- you just said "not yet. it can't be worth anything," but you want a half-a-million-dollars valuation on our company. i had a meeting with the vice president of sales and marketing at nordstrom up in seattle about-- and what did they say? loved the concept. but you need a buyer? did they put you in touch with a buyer? no. he said, "i don't want to put you in touch with...
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my question for her is, is it fort worth or fit worth texas?it is fit worth texas >> mayor price >> thank you. first off i think we ought to take a minute and thank mayor lee and his team for this conference. they have done a incredible job. we have tr opportunity to get out and walk and i will tell you what, fort worth is very flat compared to san francisco. i'm a cyclist lie nature and someone said you are a biker and i said i'm a psycholer. the difference is i [inaudible] i would haet to cycle here. the hills we call challenging are like that. it is great to be with you, fort wort is a rapidly growing city with a population 792 thousand, 17 largest in the nation and with that like your cities we face major challenges. we add 65 new residence a day mpt. we must be doing something right. the anticipate is be a million people and still growing. fort worth is fortunate in the parks program. we are a city of 352 square mails 550 miles of [inaudible] our population has druimateically changed just dh last 4 to 5 year jz that has changed how we look
my question for her is, is it fort worth or fit worth texas?it is fit worth texas >> mayor price >> thank you. first off i think we ought to take a minute and thank mayor lee and his team for this conference. they have done a incredible job. we have tr opportunity to get out and walk and i will tell you what, fort worth is very flat compared to san francisco. i'm a cyclist lie nature and someone said you are a biker and i said i'm a psycholer. the difference is i [inaudible] i would...
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worth or i want to go to dallas and ride to ft. worth. i want to peddle to dallas and ride back to ft. worth and we even get runners who say we're going to go to arlington, hop on a bus, go into is dallas for dinner. it's an interesting concept that people are beginning to think very creatively and innovatively, outside the box, but it's economic development, it's mobility. it's better air quality. it's engaged and healthy cities. it would really make a difference on light rail. >> my previous boss had a saying, if you like to text, twitter or tweet, take transit. >> we're at an interesting time in our city. we have a culture, we'll talk about this later, a culture of unified transportation, roads and transits are together. so, we have that in our city. or in our state. we also have, i came from a background of riding transit. as i worked downtown, the downtown salt lake, rather than drive, i took, i drove over to sandy to get the tracks lined when that came in. i did express buses and just different ways. i had a natural feel for transit
worth or i want to go to dallas and ride to ft. worth. i want to peddle to dallas and ride back to ft. worth and we even get runners who say we're going to go to arlington, hop on a bus, go into is dallas for dinner. it's an interesting concept that people are beginning to think very creatively and innovatively, outside the box, but it's economic development, it's mobility. it's better air quality. it's engaged and healthy cities. it would really make a difference on light rail. >> my...
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education is worth it but not $250,000.he bridge to freedom for that. >> larry: that's kind of the issue, not that education is not worth it and you should have an education and it can definitely help but is it worth it at that cost for most people? >> we're in a knowledge economy where the people who make money tend to have college degrees. now, the good news to your question suare seeing a revolution that is it going to affect college costs. this whole online education -- >> university of phoenix. >> all of them. all of them. >> not so much. >> basically, as long as you can-- gr wait fareed, would you have gone to an online college? be honest. >> i got a full scholarship. i was very lucky. but the truth of the matter is-- ( laughter ) my point is i wouldn't have been able to go. you're exactly right. but i got lucky. imagine somebody hosays, "i can't afford to go to college but i'm going to take 25 courses online on one of these online-- for free, or for a couple of hundred dollars." and then you go to an employer and you
education is worth it but not $250,000.he bridge to freedom for that. >> larry: that's kind of the issue, not that education is not worth it and you should have an education and it can definitely help but is it worth it at that cost for most people? >> we're in a knowledge economy where the people who make money tend to have college degrees. now, the good news to your question suare seeing a revolution that is it going to affect college costs. this whole online education -- >>...
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is an mba worth it? sunil: at chicago booth absolutely worth it. give you several reasons why i firmly believe this is the case. first, if you look at the quality and quantity of our applicant pool -- our applicants are mature have five years of work experience. the quality and quantity keeps picking up. we get increasingly better classes coming in. from a kind of market demand perspective an mba is most certainly worth it. betty: let me read one quote from jack welch who has just written a book where he talks about, yeah, an mba is worth it but there are missing pieces. he did an interview saying "i think the marginal school with the overpaid and underworked faculty has to get their act together. they have to start providing more value to the students." you are one of the top business schools, but he's talking about the 25 -- the ones that are below the top 25. will there be some sort of shakeout at some point? sunil: there will be further innovation in models. think of it as a service that is provided. to a wide variety of students who have a wid
is an mba worth it? sunil: at chicago booth absolutely worth it. give you several reasons why i firmly believe this is the case. first, if you look at the quality and quantity of our applicant pool -- our applicants are mature have five years of work experience. the quality and quantity keeps picking up. we get increasingly better classes coming in. from a kind of market demand perspective an mba is most certainly worth it. betty: let me read one quote from jack welch who has just written a...
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jamie: how much did you think your inheritance was worth?, and artifacts cannot be sold they have to be donated. they have eagle have -- eagle feathers on them. >> she is flabbergasted when a probate court appraise are said otherwise. jamie: what did they tell you. >> it was worth $20,000 the entire collection. jamie: on what basis? >> they done believe there was any value they were interested in silver, and pots and pans. jamie: no val out the art work? sandy makes it her quest to prove the aparadal is wrong. >> i september kaying, but you have to see this -- you have to see this. >> this 2007 she is put in touch with a montana rancher state senator, and gallery owner who agrees with her brad hamlet. how did you find out about this collection? >> i got a call from a friend, who mentioned david humphreys miller i read that book, i thought it did a lot to resolve that happened at the battle. i was more intrigued when i found out there was sketches from life he did. he caught their soul, a moment in time that nobody else was bothering to do. t
jamie: how much did you think your inheritance was worth?, and artifacts cannot be sold they have to be donated. they have eagle have -- eagle feathers on them. >> she is flabbergasted when a probate court appraise are said otherwise. jamie: what did they tell you. >> it was worth $20,000 the entire collection. jamie: on what basis? >> they done believe there was any value they were interested in silver, and pots and pans. jamie: no val out the art work? sandy makes it her...
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if fully restored each worth six figures but how much in this condition?ll need every little piece restored spirit 40,000. 42000. sold. it goes to new york. jamie: what about the second? 21,000. 22200500 through the anonymous telephone bidder paid $64,000 for both cars. he is not disappointed. >> is great because they will move on. jamie: after the emotional data grand total is $540,000. with the 400,000 that he invested in the profit of 140,000 jews split with the siblings. it is no windfall. but then again watching the grandchildren makes you wonder was that 13 year-old enterprise ever turning that into gold or was it a different kind that restores broken ties into a strong lifelong bond. >> we did not get to know her parents sat well so this brothers closer. jamie: what would grampus say? record i am proud of you. jamie: is that important to hear? direct definitely. i wanted to do right by him. jamie: he sold all the cars and regretted only boozing won the 1924 car that was a favorite of the prohibition bootleggers and 86 ruling came just to see it and
if fully restored each worth six figures but how much in this condition?ll need every little piece restored spirit 40,000. 42000. sold. it goes to new york. jamie: what about the second? 21,000. 22200500 through the anonymous telephone bidder paid $64,000 for both cars. he is not disappointed. >> is great because they will move on. jamie: after the emotional data grand total is $540,000. with the 400,000 that he invested in the profit of 140,000 jews split with the siblings. it is no...
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car's worth 30 all day, wholesale.ervice your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >> okay. >> i'm here every day to make sure everything is perfect. >> and working together has strained their relationship. >> tony, come into my office, please. >> and tony has been talking about leaving athans. >> i can't work in an environment where the owner questions every single thing you do. >> i repeated myself three times. you didn't fix the problem. >> with no cars on the lot, and no process in place, athans motors has been losing over $1.8 million a year. if help doesn't arrive within days, athans motors will be forced to close its doors forever, and pete will
car's worth 30 all day, wholesale.ervice your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >>...
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plus plenty of surprises. >> this is worth $50,000. does it work?s up with this bullet riddled -- >> usually wrapped in a blanket. you in a bathtub. >> in a bathtub. >> >>. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby and today i'm driving along the southern california coastline in san diego. i'm here to meet a woman who says her strange inheritance took her on a journey to meet someone she never really dot government to know xwh he was alive. her own father. my name is nancy powers, and my father, arthur b., left a collection that took him a lifetime to accumulate. >> for starters, nancy asked me to check out the oldest item in her father's collection. >> i want to show you where i keep the gun. >> in the bedroom? >> in the bedroom. yeah, that could be dangerous. >> so beautiful with the inlay. >> it's called a pennsylvania long rifle. hand made in philadelphia. it's probably circa 1776 or a little later. it was still being used in the battle of 1812. it meant so much to him, and it means a lot to me. >> nancy's family has a history of military service going back to the r
plus plenty of surprises. >> this is worth $50,000. does it work?s up with this bullet riddled -- >> usually wrapped in a blanket. you in a bathtub. >> in a bathtub. >> >>. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby and today i'm driving along the southern california coastline in san diego. i'm here to meet a woman who says her strange inheritance took her on a journey to meet someone she never really dot government to know xwh he was alive. her own father. my name is nancy...
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whether it's worth doing is a hard question. there's a lot to be said that the scale of the problem is not great. americans resent being gamed as this practice does, and it violates, by the nationalized citizens, they went through the hope in order to obtain citizenship. teems one that one can acquire law. >> we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll link this to the fight over president obama's stay with us. it's "inside story". >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> we're back with "inside story" from al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. if you are born in australia - you don't get it. if you are born in ireland, the u.k. or france you don't get it either. birth right citizenship. the fact of being born on the soil of a country conferring citizenship rites. we had it in the united states since the end of the
whether it's worth doing is a hard question. there's a lot to be said that the scale of the problem is not great. americans resent being gamed as this practice does, and it violates, by the nationalized citizens, they went through the hope in order to obtain citizenship. teems one that one can acquire law. >> we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll link this to the fight over president obama's stay with us. it's "inside story". >> al jazeera america, weekday...
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whether it's worth doing is a hard question. there's a lot to be said that the scale of the problem is not great. americans resent being gamed as this practice does, and it violates, by the nationalized citizens, they went through the hope in order to obtain citizenship. teems one that one can acquire law. >> we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll link this to the fight over president obama's stay with us. it's "inside story". >> monday. >> it's crazy money that you can make here. >> behind america's oil boom. >> it's a ticking time bomb. >> uncovering shocking working conditions. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> and the deadly human cost. >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning investigative series. "faultlines": death on the bakken shale. monday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america'
whether it's worth doing is a hard question. there's a lot to be said that the scale of the problem is not great. americans resent being gamed as this practice does, and it violates, by the nationalized citizens, they went through the hope in order to obtain citizenship. teems one that one can acquire law. >> we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll link this to the fight over president obama's stay with us. it's "inside story". >> monday. >> it's crazy money...
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how much is it worth? keep in mind, the court ed appraiser in california ar dismissedt miller's art as nearly worthless when it valued the total collection at $20,000. >> and your value would be?lion >> $3,500,000. >> when someone hears that there was another appraisal for less a they'll question which one is right. >> they might. what you have to have though is not just a straight omeo appraiser. you tha have to have someone that knows the material.woul that's one of my fields. >> it suggests each pabting might be worth tens of thousandshat of dollars. that's true it's great news for >> sandy solomon.hing >> which do you think is ou correct? >> get one.range that's next on strange inheritance. the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean. walk on that moon. fly. none of this makes rational sense. it only makes american sense. here, the hard things show us who we are. leaving your job to start your own thing. havi
how much is it worth? keep in mind, the court ed appraiser in california ar dismissedt miller's art as nearly worthless when it valued the total collection at $20,000. >> and your value would be?lion >> $3,500,000. >> when someone hears that there was another appraisal for less a they'll question which one is right. >> they might. what you have to have though is not just a straight omeo appraiser. you tha have to have someone that knows the material.woul that's one of my...
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they are signals that a stock might be worth owning that it's worth your time and every to go through the often boring process of reading through the conference call transcripts and quarterly files, thousands of stocks out there and any ones we can use to narrow down the ones that might be attractive is a method worth high. while i don't usually use insider buying to determine whether or not a stock has it going or not one other scenario where insider buying makes for an incredibly bullish tell and that's when a stock has a heavy short position meaning a lot of people out there have borrowed shares, sold those shares and are now waiting for stock to go lower before they buy back the shares return them to the bank. they bore ode them from and collected them. they sold it first and the price they bought the stock back later. hopefully they sold it high and bought it low. you can think of shorting like regular investing but it's in reverse. we try to buy low and sell high. shorts just turn that around. sell high and try to buy low. when a stock has a lot of shorts in it that means a lot
they are signals that a stock might be worth owning that it's worth your time and every to go through the often boring process of reading through the conference call transcripts and quarterly files, thousands of stocks out there and any ones we can use to narrow down the ones that might be attractive is a method worth high. while i don't usually use insider buying to determine whether or not a stock has it going or not one other scenario where insider buying makes for an incredibly bullish tell...
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how much were those watches worth? >> around $600,000 euros. >> that will make sit up and take notice. >> here's the thing. that video is just one of hundreds recorded all over the world. these are heists that play like some sort of twisted criminal movie franchise. but they're all too real. >> copenhagen denmark, a fancy hotel and a jewelry shop off the lobby. cameras showed a well-dressed man entering. and two other men. first pulled a gun and others smashed cases as the first kept watch. grabbing over $1 million of merchandise along with them. dubai. a luxury mall in the middle of the day. startled shoppers clicked on their camera phones as two audis crashed into a boutique. two men grabbed $14 million worth of jewelry. on their way out they got off a couple of shots and drove off. it all happened in broad daylight in front of surveillance cameras in the steel secure capitols of the world's wealthiest people. it would take police years to realize it but they were up against a whole new kind of gang. >> they are noto
how much were those watches worth? >> around $600,000 euros. >> that will make sit up and take notice. >> here's the thing. that video is just one of hundreds recorded all over the world. these are heists that play like some sort of twisted criminal movie franchise. but they're all too real. >> copenhagen denmark, a fancy hotel and a jewelry shop off the lobby. cameras showed a well-dressed man entering. and two other men. first pulled a gun and others smashed cases as...
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a fishing boat worth 20,000 pounds can be worth 100,000 pounds with smuggling. some of them get there, others will die. quentin: does it matter to you that so many will die? >> the emigrants are told everything before they get on board. if you pay 300 pounds, you get on a small boat. if you pay more, you get on a better boat. quentin: the signs of a booming business are everywhere, especially here at the morgue. he lost his sense of smell years ago. the bodies putrefy in the heat. >> we are worried about the increasing number. last week we buried more than 20 bodies collected from the sea. sometimes it takes a month to collect them all. quentin: libyan trafficking is worth at least 100 million pounds a year. sometimes the people smugglers abandon the migrants in the middle of the desert. they tell them to follow the power lines, and you will eventually reach a city. many don't make it. the migrant numbers are so large, fortunes are being made in the sun. behind the trade is a complex criminal and tribal network, and almost nothing is being done to stop it. every
a fishing boat worth 20,000 pounds can be worth 100,000 pounds with smuggling. some of them get there, others will die. quentin: does it matter to you that so many will die? >> the emigrants are told everything before they get on board. if you pay 300 pounds, you get on a small boat. if you pay more, you get on a better boat. quentin: the signs of a booming business are everywhere, especially here at the morgue. he lost his sense of smell years ago. the bodies putrefy in the heat....
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they found $30,000 worth of meth inside the bunny.ny was heading to a woman's house and they intercepted it. police say the woman confessed to knowing she was receiving the drug filled bunny in the mail. >>> a missouri woman got her stolen car back on april fool's day and it looked different. the family sedan has tricked out red rims. she posted the photo on facebook happy they had found the car. she plans to get the ford fusion professional cleaned because it wreaks of cigarettes and marijuana. >> a man in new jersey says he was robbed by a rap star. >> we have a live update on a shooting at a party in camden. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. ♪♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to
they found $30,000 worth of meth inside the bunny.ny was heading to a woman's house and they intercepted it. police say the woman confessed to knowing she was receiving the drug filled bunny in the mail. >>> a missouri woman got her stolen car back on april fool's day and it looked different. the family sedan has tricked out red rims. she posted the photo on facebook happy they had found the car. she plans to get the ford fusion professional cleaned because it wreaks of cigarettes and...
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is it a risk worth taking? not what is true, not what we prove, but what we believe is a risk worth taking as a business, in order to make the business work. aetna's total shareholder return is over 275% here. earnings per share have grown at 13 and a half percent over that time. what is the difference? what is the price earnings multiple? the belief as to whether or not we can create a sustainable, valuable product that customers will continue to buy over time. i will argue that investing in the pe has given a greater return then investing in epf. if you look at guidance over the last four years, it has been well below 15%. we have always guided 8%-9% and generated about 13 and a half percent. it is because we deliver a consistently valuable system animal product to customers. it is been growing the top line by keeping customers. who does that? 11.2 don't -- $11.2 billion cost structure, the $6 billion of it is people. human capital. that number at the bottom should really be at the top. so, traditional measur
is it a risk worth taking? not what is true, not what we prove, but what we believe is a risk worth taking as a business, in order to make the business work. aetna's total shareholder return is over 275% here. earnings per share have grown at 13 and a half percent over that time. what is the difference? what is the price earnings multiple? the belief as to whether or not we can create a sustainable, valuable product that customers will continue to buy over time. i will argue that investing in...
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vowels worth nothing consonants -- we'll add $1,000. they'll be worth $1,900 a piece.s "things," and carolina and sergio, we start with you. let's have a letter. n. any n's? yeah. two of them, i think. there you go. $3,800. three seconds. [ buzzer ] lesley and nick. t. one t. "things." l. nope. hang on a second. [ buzzer ] we thought we'd give them their full time. uh, eric and kristie. l. oh, okay. well, there is no l. carolina and sergio. s. yeah one s. "things." [ buzzer ] lesley and nick. r. mm-hmm. two r's. [ buzzer ] kristie and eric. m. one m. words of endearment. nope. still time. [ buzzer ] now it's carolina and sergio. c. one c. words of encouragement. yeah, that's it. hey, you did all right. how you doing? good. we're doing great. you should be. uh, look at that. that's $7,600 that round. you ended up with almost 14 grand -- $13,900. thank you very much for being here. thanks, sergio, very much. well, i wish we had a little more for you, but, uh, you know, you came, you played our game, you got to meet some of the disney folks and you ended up with $2,000. n
vowels worth nothing consonants -- we'll add $1,000. they'll be worth $1,900 a piece.s "things," and carolina and sergio, we start with you. let's have a letter. n. any n's? yeah. two of them, i think. there you go. $3,800. three seconds. [ buzzer ] lesley and nick. t. one t. "things." l. nope. hang on a second. [ buzzer ] we thought we'd give them their full time. uh, eric and kristie. l. oh, okay. well, there is no l. carolina and sergio. s. yeah one s. "things."...
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almost $70,000 worth of cigarettes bought and loaded into his van in one shopping spree.ere is his mom and pop shop? the i-team found according to state records this man is connected with multiple companies and addresses in the fredericksburg area. one of them a house in an upscale subdivision. the other is an industrial lot, no sign at the door the windows covered. he also listed this dress in glen allen, virginia. when we it's nothing more than a vacant lot filled with trees. this suspected smuggler one of hundreds the team has been pursuing and in this case he's suspected of buying close to $10 million worth of cigarettes in just six months. >> the fake companies have increased probably in the last like year year and a half tremendously. >> reporter: as the i-team has shown you before cigarettes smuggled out of virginia often head north, far north, to new york city where traffickers can make big profit selling the smokes for more than they paid at the virginia big box stores. we easily found and bought smuggled cigarettes supposed to be sold only in the commonwealth. >
almost $70,000 worth of cigarettes bought and loaded into his van in one shopping spree.ere is his mom and pop shop? the i-team found according to state records this man is connected with multiple companies and addresses in the fredericksburg area. one of them a house in an upscale subdivision. the other is an industrial lot, no sign at the door the windows covered. he also listed this dress in glen allen, virginia. when we it's nothing more than a vacant lot filled with trees. this suspected...
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that contributed to a billion dollars worth of profit. they also have a trading arm. think what sets them apart is production. the price of oil is down by about half. they are producing more of it. the rate of production growth is the fastest it has been in nearly a decade. that is good news for them. that is something they will be discussing in an exclusive interview we will bring later in the day. two quick points. we have shell coming out later this week. they should do well now that we have seen strong results. their shares are pretty much unchanged. what i would point out is what separates the european oil companies from the american companies is a 10 to have trading arms which the absence of which may hurt american oil companies. we will hear from the largest and most valuable oil companies as well later this week area did -- later this week. jonathan: are we learning quite quickly bp has done a lot of the hard work and they are better off now and prepared to weather the storm of collapsing oil prices? >> you made the point refining margins are quite volatile. t
that contributed to a billion dollars worth of profit. they also have a trading arm. think what sets them apart is production. the price of oil is down by about half. they are producing more of it. the rate of production growth is the fastest it has been in nearly a decade. that is good news for them. that is something they will be discussing in an exclusive interview we will bring later in the day. two quick points. we have shell coming out later this week. they should do well now that we have...
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it's worth putting out. the price of oil doesn't have much correlation with the price of electricity here in the u.s. only a couple percent of our residential power comes from petroleum. you might wonder what about natural gas? that's super cheap and very much used for power generation. the price of electricity doesn't have much of a correlation with natural gas either. still the rest of the solar power complex has gotten slammed with the decline in the oil patch. why has sun edison been able to make a difference here? ever since its game-changing transformation into a builder of solar power projects sun edison's management has been aggressive taking bold strategic action to unlock value. the strength in this stock is a testament to the idea corporate break-ups can make you a fortune. that's something i devoted a whole capital of "get rich carefully too." had i started writing this book now i would have led with you an sedson. last may they spun off a minority interest in its semiconductor semiconductor wave
it's worth putting out. the price of oil doesn't have much correlation with the price of electricity here in the u.s. only a couple percent of our residential power comes from petroleum. you might wonder what about natural gas? that's super cheap and very much used for power generation. the price of electricity doesn't have much of a correlation with natural gas either. still the rest of the solar power complex has gotten slammed with the decline in the oil patch. why has sun edison been able...
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they have signed a deal worth $28 billion on energy and infrastructure projects.chinese president xi jinping and pakistani prime minister sharif said they will cooperate on building a china/pakistan economic corridor. >> translator: the two sides agreed to elevate china/pakistan relations to an all-weather strategic, cooperative partnership to strengthen our common goal. >> this corridor will benefit all provinces and areas in pakistan and transform our country into a regional hub for commerce and investment. >> the network of roads, railways and pipelines would link pakistan's southern gwadar to china's autonomous region. the projects would serve as a shortcut to import oil from the middle east and africa. the two sides also agreed to strengthen cooperation to counterterrorism and defense. >>> italian prosecutors have reportedly arrested the captain of a boat that capsized with unhads of migrants on board. the boat sank over the weekend off italy's coast. just 28 passengers survived. italian media reports say prosecutors also arrested one of the boat's crew. they
they have signed a deal worth $28 billion on energy and infrastructure projects.chinese president xi jinping and pakistani prime minister sharif said they will cooperate on building a china/pakistan economic corridor. >> translator: the two sides agreed to elevate china/pakistan relations to an all-weather strategic, cooperative partnership to strengthen our common goal. >> this corridor will benefit all provinces and areas in pakistan and transform our country into a regional hub...
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cello was worth about $8500. a developing story in the east bay about a meningitis scare at st. mary's college. laura anthony joins us now from the county health department with late details. laura? >> hi, cheryl. we just got done speaking with a public health doctor and a representative from st. mary's dlej and they did confirm that the st. mary's student does have meningitis. the test shows that they have meningitis, but not that particular strain. the student became seriously ill yesterday morning and was taken to a local hospital for treatment. as a precautionary measure st. mary's had extra cleaning of areas where the student had been. here's what the public health doctor had to say. >> we're suspecting meningococcal disease and we just don't have laboratory confirmation. in the absence of laboratory confirmation, we treat it based on the old school medication of what's the symptom and what is the projected disease. >> we work diligently to administer prof lactics to approximately 60 community members who were in close contact with the affected student. >> reporter: beyond
cello was worth about $8500. a developing story in the east bay about a meningitis scare at st. mary's college. laura anthony joins us now from the county health department with late details. laura? >> hi, cheryl. we just got done speaking with a public health doctor and a representative from st. mary's dlej and they did confirm that the st. mary's student does have meningitis. the test shows that they have meningitis, but not that particular strain. the student became seriously ill...
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mick jagger alone said to be worth more than 300 million. keith richards just slightly less than that. their 15-city tour kicks off next month in san diego. it's their first here in 18 years. along the way they can sample the new drinks at starbucks. they combine juices and dannon greek yogurt sold in the 4300 starbucks locations in the northwest and alaska. the three flavors can be customized with fresh kale and protein powder. later this year the new starbucks/dannon partnership will expand to parfaits. >>> attention, pac-man fans. how would you like to play the classic arcade game with a map as the board. that's exactly what you can do today thanks to google maps. just search an area and in the lower left click on the pac-man option, and then the map will be turned into a pac-man board. you can control pac-man with the direction keys. good luck, everyone, and be careful today. the boss might be walking by when you're on google maps. >> have you tried it? >> i tried it. it was fun, and i was still bad at pac-man. >> all right, folks, when
mick jagger alone said to be worth more than 300 million. keith richards just slightly less than that. their 15-city tour kicks off next month in san diego. it's their first here in 18 years. along the way they can sample the new drinks at starbucks. they combine juices and dannon greek yogurt sold in the 4300 starbucks locations in the northwest and alaska. the three flavors can be customized with fresh kale and protein powder. later this year the new starbucks/dannon partnership will expand...
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the dallas fort worth has a line of storms over dallas as we sfeek.bout 15 minutes and maybe gusty winds. dallas waco to austin and new orleans. tomorrow a chance of tornadoes north of houston. dallas to shreveport and kansas to missouri and by saturday it shifts to atlanta, memphis, and nashville. it looks like friday and saturday will be active for tornado season. >> indeed. thank you so much. take care. >> still ahead. it's a question we're taught never to ask a woman. let alone the first lady of the united states. we'll show you what happened at the white house yesterday. they got one little girl a big hug. i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ so i'm fighting weeds on opening day and preventing weeds while i get away. weeds stay dead as we carve this beast, and they still aren't back when i cook this feast. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ one more time let me make it clear. with no mor
the dallas fort worth has a line of storms over dallas as we sfeek.bout 15 minutes and maybe gusty winds. dallas waco to austin and new orleans. tomorrow a chance of tornadoes north of houston. dallas to shreveport and kansas to missouri and by saturday it shifts to atlanta, memphis, and nashville. it looks like friday and saturday will be active for tornado season. >> indeed. thank you so much. take care. >> still ahead. it's a question we're taught never to ask a woman. let alone...
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emily: but is that a good thing if the company is not really worth that? if it is worth a lot, then it was a bargain anyway, even if it was overpriced. emily: now something else that you've been -- and i know this is something that jessica has thought a lot about -- is not admitting enough women. is that true? jessica: we don't have enough women applying. which is what we are really making an effort now on encouraging -- on trying to do. we don't ask on the application what someone's gender is. we're trying to get the word out there that more women should be starting start-ups. we've hosted a female founders conference that we're going to do again this winter, where we bring, you know, successful female founders and tell their stories to inspire more women. emily: some of the words people use are harsh. i mean, they have called y combinator a "frat house." how many women have you funded? jessica: in the past, it was usually around 4% of the founders in the batches were female, and now it is more like 12%. and obviously, that's not where we ideally want to
emily: but is that a good thing if the company is not really worth that? if it is worth a lot, then it was a bargain anyway, even if it was overpriced. emily: now something else that you've been -- and i know this is something that jessica has thought a lot about -- is not admitting enough women. is that true? jessica: we don't have enough women applying. which is what we are really making an effort now on encouraging -- on trying to do. we don't ask on the application what someone's gender is....
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that is the millions of dollars, but worth it in the long run given the water drought challenges. maintenance is one of the major discussions we are having now because of the intense use of the parks >> we get the same thing on maintenance in the summer when it is 110 in forth worth and die, do we mow or not mow it. [inaudible] fussed at if we are not mowing, but it is expense v proposition to manage >> it is. i know that we literally have 4 minutes left, i wonder if giving each mayor a opportunity for a minute to talk about just what you would like to give these folks out here that are day to day trying to make parks work and trying to build parks to give some closing thoughts and maybe mayor white we can ask you >> i think the best you can do for parks especially when dool wg people in the private or public sector who have sth funding is take people to the park. one of the problems we have in smaller neighborhood parks that don't have a wide constinch waens because they are not well known and perhaps low income neighborhoods you need to take people on the bus and drive them ov.
that is the millions of dollars, but worth it in the long run given the water drought challenges. maintenance is one of the major discussions we are having now because of the intense use of the parks >> we get the same thing on maintenance in the summer when it is 110 in forth worth and die, do we mow or not mow it. [inaudible] fussed at if we are not mowing, but it is expense v proposition to manage >> it is. i know that we literally have 4 minutes left, i wonder if giving each...
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. >> we're worth money. all of us. because we're willing to pay for our computers to come back. >> reporter: abc's rebecca jarvis spoke to a small business owner who paid the ransom after losing his company's files when an employee clicked on an suspicious e-mail. >> i thought, we have backups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: back in tewksbury, the chief, who assured us none of the files were leaked, says they called the state police, fbi, even homeland security. no one could crack the code. forcing them to turn over taxpayer dollars to the criminals. that's your money. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> linsey, thank you. >>> and next, to an extraordinary rescue from australia tonight. being seen around the globe. this 11-year-old boy, who wandered away from his family's camp site, missing for four days. search teams scouring a thick forest when an eagle-eyed officer spots him from the air, saying he saw something out of the corner of his eye and made the rescue helicopter turn back to save the boy wi
. >> we're worth money. all of us. because we're willing to pay for our computers to come back. >> reporter: abc's rebecca jarvis spoke to a small business owner who paid the ransom after losing his company's files when an employee clicked on an suspicious e-mail. >> i thought, we have backups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: back in tewksbury, the chief, who assured us none of the files were leaked, says they called the state police, fbi, even homeland...
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. >> it was worth it. i was taking risk to do it. >> i don't care what you said was worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me. you're not paying attention to how you are hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes would hurt his own mother until the day he was sentenced. >> the judge said you're a cold-blooded and sentenced me to life in prison. i heard my mom scream. it's -- it was a horrible feeling and physically and emotionally and mentally it was horrible. i put my head in my lap and i cried. the boys are also given a preview of the stark conditions they might face if they ever enter the california prison system. >> i want you to get a good look at the restroom. this is where you use the restroom you have no privacy once you're in prison. that's what you're coming to. i don't want to end up in jail. i have to start watching what i'm doing and make better choices. one messed up choice could ruin my life. >> i don't want to be here. it's not a good place to be. >> you have to want to change. >> i said this is for my victim. i can't give him his life back bu
. >> it was worth it. i was taking risk to do it. >> i don't care what you said was worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me. you're not paying attention to how you are hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes would hurt his own mother until the day he was sentenced. >> the judge said you're a cold-blooded and sentenced me to life in prison. i heard my mom scream. it's -- it was a horrible feeling and physically and emotionally and mentally it was...
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this demonstrates that our platform could be worth more outside of the company. cory: shares respond in the most in five years. blackstone group also redefines excel trust. they have malls in the southwest and the southeast. the deals cement blackstone's position as the world's biggest private equity investor in real estate. before the deal, they oversaw $85 billion in real estate assets. hillary clinton will make it official sunday and announce her candidacy for president of the united states with an online video. she will then head to iowa and new hampshire. she is forgoing the typical big announcement and is instead meeting with voters in small groups. the u.s. senate is working on a bill that would give congress the authority to review and iranian nuclear deal. such a bill would allow congress to block the obama administration from lifting sanctions on iran. there is former u.s. ambassador to israel martin indic on when a deal could get done. >> if it continues to be the case that the both sides want a deal, it is more likely that they will get a deal. i susp
this demonstrates that our platform could be worth more outside of the company. cory: shares respond in the most in five years. blackstone group also redefines excel trust. they have malls in the southwest and the southeast. the deals cement blackstone's position as the world's biggest private equity investor in real estate. before the deal, they oversaw $85 billion in real estate assets. hillary clinton will make it official sunday and announce her candidacy for president of the united states...
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do you think this was worth it?know if it was worth it until i seethis is over and the next election and that's what makes it worth it. >>> just ahead, we'll update you on the breaking news out of baltimore. new protests well into the night. hello! this little beauty here is top-of-the-line. see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a motorcycle without handlebars. no thanks. and you shouldn't ride a motorcycle without geico insurance. roadside assistance, 24 hour service, great rates. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. the technology changes the design evolves the engineering advances. but the passion to drive a mercedes-benz is something that is common... to every generation of enthusiast. the 2015 dream machines, from mercedes-benz. today's icons. tomorrow's legends. visit the dream machine event today for up to $3,500 towards purchase. in small business you h
do you think this was worth it?know if it was worth it until i seethis is over and the next election and that's what makes it worth it. >>> just ahead, we'll update you on the breaking news out of baltimore. new protests well into the night. hello! this little beauty here is top-of-the-line. see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a...
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almost $70,000 worth of cigarettes bought and loaded into his van in one shopping spree.is mom and pop shop? the i-team found according to state records this man is connected with multiple companies and multiple addresses in the fredericksburg area. one of them a house in an upscale subdivision. >> the destination is on your right. >> reporter: another is an industrial lot, no sign at the door the windows covered. he also listed this address in glenn allen, virginia. when we arrived we found it's nothing nor than a vacant lot filled with trees. this suspected smuggler one of hundreds carry carey and his team have been for suing and he's suspected of buying $10 million worth of cigarettes in six months. >> the fake companies have increased probably in the last, like year year and a half tremendously. >> reporter: as the news4 i-team has shown you before cigarettes smuggled out of virginia often head north, far north to new york city where traffickers can make big profits selling the cigarettes. we easily found and bought smuggled cigarettes supposed to be sold only in the
almost $70,000 worth of cigarettes bought and loaded into his van in one shopping spree.is mom and pop shop? the i-team found according to state records this man is connected with multiple companies and multiple addresses in the fredericksburg area. one of them a house in an upscale subdivision. >> the destination is on your right. >> reporter: another is an industrial lot, no sign at the door the windows covered. he also listed this address in glenn allen, virginia. when we arrived...
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no one knows exactly why but with billions of dollars worth of crops at stake scientists are racing tod answers. jake ward reports. >> if you look there are still bits of nectar in there they didn't starve to death. >> researchers were all there something else killed them. >> jeff anderson is a third generation beekeeper, he is trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock part of a worldwide trend of disastrous losses. like hundreds of beekeepers jeff represents his hives to farmers so his bees can pollen nate billion dollar crops. now he is facing trouble his predecessors couldn't have imagined. he is bringing the bees he has left to detoxify. >> this frame here is full of honey. and that should in theory be the sign of a well fed good healthy population, but these dies off anyway, and now they are entoming all of this with a special layer, they are basically quarantining this, and that's a sign of bad health. it is that weird signal that has people concerned for the future. >> a highly toxic pest size that is used to treat the seeds and is taken up by the plant from the soil.
no one knows exactly why but with billions of dollars worth of crops at stake scientists are racing tod answers. jake ward reports. >> if you look there are still bits of nectar in there they didn't starve to death. >> researchers were all there something else killed them. >> jeff anderson is a third generation beekeeper, he is trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock part of a worldwide trend of disastrous losses. like hundreds of beekeepers jeff represents his...
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90 bucks or coca-cola is worth 40.o is $50 and then coca-cola. not. apple is not worth less after seven for one split, is it? let's go over what a stock price really means. here's the simple algebra. the share price often known as the p, as in the p/e ratio. shorthand for how we value stocks. the p equals theey times what is known as the multiple or m. e times m equals p. we try to solve for m what we're going to pay for the earnings fee. what is the multiple we're going to pay. the priced turning multiple is the key. and the most important determination of that price churning mobile, the vital ingredient that has the most effect on the valuation special sauce is the company's growth rate, which is why i'm constantly talking about growth of sales and earnings. a bigger price for businesses with faster growth because that growth means the earnings will get larger and larger in the years ahead. often you will hear them say this stock is echeap and what they mean is that it is cheaper than the average stock in the s&p 500
90 bucks or coca-cola is worth 40.o is $50 and then coca-cola. not. apple is not worth less after seven for one split, is it? let's go over what a stock price really means. here's the simple algebra. the share price often known as the p, as in the p/e ratio. shorthand for how we value stocks. the p equals theey times what is known as the multiple or m. e times m equals p. we try to solve for m what we're going to pay for the earnings fee. what is the multiple we're going to pay. the priced...
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the deal is worth $70 billion. the new company will be the second biggest in the global oil and gas industry. the sale price represents a 50% premium above bg's closing price. >> the way we would look at that is if you look at the carbonation of the companies what we could do with the assets that bg has, we saw a lot more value in that combination. matt: it is the industry's egg is to deal in at least a decade -- biggest deal in at least a decade. some traffic controllers are not showing up for work. about 40% of french flights are being canceled. air france says most of its long-haul flights will take off as scheduled. saddam -- chicago voters are giving their mayor another four years. at rahm emanuel one a second term. he says the battle will make you more effective. -- will make him more effective. >> to all the voters i want to thank you for putting me through my paces. i will be a better mayor because of that. matt: the challenge from a fellow democrat was a rarity in chicago politics. rahm emanuel must tackle
the deal is worth $70 billion. the new company will be the second biggest in the global oil and gas industry. the sale price represents a 50% premium above bg's closing price. >> the way we would look at that is if you look at the carbonation of the companies what we could do with the assets that bg has, we saw a lot more value in that combination. matt: it is the industry's egg is to deal in at least a decade -- biggest deal in at least a decade. some traffic controllers are not showing...
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it's not worth it. it doesn't make sense. >> 25 is our line in the sand.ean, it's a line in the cement. >> [knocks] >> come in. you ready? >> yeah. >> hey. >> how you guys doin'? >> we're hangin' in there. >> sure. >> okay, why don't we sit down at the table? these guys are not acting professional. you invite somebody into your business, you ask for help. we sit down for a negotiation. you don't get up, run into the office, and slam the door. and so i wanted to bring them back to the table, kind of coach them through that process. peter, what thoughts do you have? >> you know, i came into this whole thing hoping we could do something, but there are certain areas we won't go. >> we have drawn some lines in the sand. i can't take that offer. >> yeah, i mean, to have to take such a reduced percentage of the company would be extremely painful. >> but you have a business that doesn't make money today. to be debt-free and to have working capital and to have a 10, 15, 20-million-dollar business has to be worth something. >> 20%. >> no. to tell somebody that if th
it's not worth it. it doesn't make sense. >> 25 is our line in the sand.ean, it's a line in the cement. >> [knocks] >> come in. you ready? >> yeah. >> hey. >> how you guys doin'? >> we're hangin' in there. >> sure. >> okay, why don't we sit down at the table? these guys are not acting professional. you invite somebody into your business, you ask for help. we sit down for a negotiation. you don't get up, run into the office, and slam the...
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so it's worth it.ts an awful lot. >> and what parts of the economy are benefiting from these workers? where do these folks go? >> where they go now are in finance. in consulting. computing. education. in health care. in white-collar office jobs. not muscular jobs on the assembly line. and there are a lot of them and they're very productive. gerri: let's talk about the difference in wages, you talked about how they're not necessarily making everything they should be, but they're still doing far better than high school grads. >> in the end, a lot of this depends on what you take. that is, if you major in engineering, let's say petroleum engineering you'll make $138,000 a year. if you major in psychology, you're going to make less than $30,000 a year. so not every college degree is equal here. it has a lot to do with your field of study. >> no underwater basket weaving degrees. we get that. tony, thank you for coming on the show. great to hear about your study. thank you. still to come, the masters tourna
so it's worth it.ts an awful lot. >> and what parts of the economy are benefiting from these workers? where do these folks go? >> where they go now are in finance. in consulting. computing. education. in health care. in white-collar office jobs. not muscular jobs on the assembly line. and there are a lot of them and they're very productive. gerri: let's talk about the difference in wages, you talked about how they're not necessarily making everything they should be, but they're...