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three kids you have but you didn't claim the child credit. block and turbotax have special programs for businesses. they extend a lot of money every year making sure it is up-to-date. we have worked with them for 20 years. it is really sophisticated. the prices come down. i really recommend it to anybody who is doing their own return. host: if a person is worried about audit, should they be? caller: if you are cheating on your taxes i want you to be audited. most people don't. the home-office adduction, people say that is a red flag for an audit. more people claim it each year then everybody who is audited. if you deserve that deduction and you do if you use part of your home for your business, you deserve this detection. take it. if you get audited, what is the worst thing that can happen? that is been simplified. the vast majority of audits do not involve some becoming a knocking on your door. it is a letter. ofwant these three pieces substantiation. please mail them to us. if you have those, what are you looking at? you can't make up number
three kids you have but you didn't claim the child credit. block and turbotax have special programs for businesses. they extend a lot of money every year making sure it is up-to-date. we have worked with them for 20 years. it is really sophisticated. the prices come down. i really recommend it to anybody who is doing their own return. host: if a person is worried about audit, should they be? caller: if you are cheating on your taxes i want you to be audited. most people don't. the home-office...
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investors say you will have enough money to generate the u.s. old average for 30 years even after you adjust in inflation. >> some more popular models around the world, as you report, almost 6.5 million cars. some vehicles recalled the yaris that is real popular model. the small car corolla, a huge model sold worldwide and highlander, big suv. here are the problems 3.5 million have airbag problems. the cable basically could come loose and cause the airbag not to deploy. 2 1/2 million almost seats don't lock. 760,000 with loose steering brackets. 160,000 with windshield wiper motors that may not work. and starter fires on another handful of vehicles. a whole panoply of problems there. and i'll tell you, this is starting to have impact financially on these companies. take a look at what morgan stanley did today. and of course, toyota is just the latest one. ford had a recall earlier this week and of course gm. morgan stanley reducing price target of ford stock from $20 to $17. and cut gm from $49 to $33. and, so, you know, we're really starting to
investors say you will have enough money to generate the u.s. old average for 30 years even after you adjust in inflation. >> some more popular models around the world, as you report, almost 6.5 million cars. some vehicles recalled the yaris that is real popular model. the small car corolla, a huge model sold worldwide and highlander, big suv. here are the problems 3.5 million have airbag problems. the cable basically could come loose and cause the airbag not to deploy. 2 1/2 million...
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before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need>> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop at local businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in the community around and how you can communicate with other people. >> one of the things that seems important is to have access to your important documents. >> yes, it is important to have copies of those and also stored them remotely. so a title to a home, a passport, a driver's license, any type of medical records that you need need, back those up or put them on a remote drive or store them on the cloud, the same is true with any vital information on your computer. back that up and have that on a cloud in case your hard drive does not work any more. >> in your home you should be prepared as wel
before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need>> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop at local businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in...
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if you have to have armed soldiers there, then you should have them. >> i think what would be better k boys. i think what would be better. >> you can't force kids to learn. >> resources. better resources. >> you can't -- >> -- what would be better is more utilization of summer programs and things that these young people can do to enhance their lives. i think for anyone to consistently believe that the police are here to solve all of our problems, that is not a good method. what is a better method is when collaborate and work together. all of us, police, pastors, politicians, parents, all of us collaborating and working together to make chicago a better place, that's the only thing that's going to work. >> you have a very liberal mayor, rahm immanuel, a powerful man. very liberal, you know, legislature in springfield that have pumped tense of millions of dollars into your educational system. what you don't have is personal responsibility and you don't have enough power on the street to break these gangs. i would break these gangs, then you start from there you have got to break them. >
if you have to have armed soldiers there, then you should have them. >> i think what would be better k boys. i think what would be better. >> you can't force kids to learn. >> resources. better resources. >> you can't -- >> -- what would be better is more utilization of summer programs and things that these young people can do to enhance their lives. i think for anyone to consistently believe that the police are here to solve all of our problems, that is not a good...
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a lot of times you may have one or the other. if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. every house should have a fire extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't rollover. you definitely want to have this in a non-combustible surface. >> now, here we have our stove. after a significant earthquake we expect that we may have gas disrupted and so without gas in your home, how are you going to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from building
a lot of times you may have one or the other. if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. every house should have a fire extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't...
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>> well if you don't have the income to retire you can't retire, it's that simple. we have seen pretty stagnant wages for the last eight to 10 years, gerri and people don't have the income they thought they would have. people lost a lot of money when the stock market crashed in 2008. and so a lot of that money they had in their pensions and in their ira accounts disappeared on them. you're right, people are living, working a little bit longer, waiting on retirement. by the way that is not such a bad thing, gerri. as we know, we're facing retirement of these 75 million baby boomers. and you know, not such a bad thing for young people if the baby boomers work a little longer delaying retirement. gerri: absolutely. before you go there, before you go there, so this is a 23-year high. this is the highest in 23 years. doesn't sound like much the new retirement age, 62. when people in retirement retired. this isn't propoke spif. this is what is happening right now, going on in the marketplace right now. keep in mind in 1991, it was 57. think about that. it is completely ket
>> well if you don't have the income to retire you can't retire, it's that simple. we have seen pretty stagnant wages for the last eight to 10 years, gerri and people don't have the income they thought they would have. people lost a lot of money when the stock market crashed in 2008. and so a lot of that money they had in their pensions and in their ira accounts disappeared on them. you're right, people are living, working a little bit longer, waiting on retirement. by the way that is not...
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you have to be able to put it all together. many have written about work about anti-access aerial denial. to try to deny forces the ability to get somewhere for access. the basic question, ask us for what reason? you need land forces as part of the solution. this narcissistic tendency we have, we are seeing this as a defensive threat. it is an offense of threat. i think it is a threat that the threatalogous to in london world war ii. the former secretary of defense bob gates said to me, we are not using all of the weapons that are notl necessarily military but could play a role. we have not employed does enough -- we have not employed those enough. you have had a lot to do with that in afghanistan. why was that so difficult? >> it goes back to politics. afghanistan,, in this was a state that was destroyed. it was destroyed by the soviet occupation. a destructive civil war. then the taliban regime destroyed institutions we would recognize. after 2003, taking an approach to the military affairs enabling militias through our air po
you have to be able to put it all together. many have written about work about anti-access aerial denial. to try to deny forces the ability to get somewhere for access. the basic question, ask us for what reason? you need land forces as part of the solution. this narcissistic tendency we have, we are seeing this as a defensive threat. it is an offense of threat. i think it is a threat that the threatalogous to in london world war ii. the former secretary of defense bob gates said to me, we are...
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you have to tell me what state you are licensed and.n't know what's going on in tennessee but he's not licensed in tennessee. they are going to meet this need like attorneys meet the need and doing it without the three years of law school and sitting for the bar. you have individual say i'm a repeatable individual in providing this service and this individuals apportionment or clergy member. and when you see the individuals we see in the community representing 100 people there's no way they can say 100 people are their their neighbor unless they live in a big commune which i guess is possible but anyway then we move to what is the practice of immigration law. those are the individuals who can practice and what is the practice? for this i think the best description in the mean this is the law but the best description is from a 1982 opinion from the immigration and nationality services which basically says that if you go into business and you are not sure the application you are filling out the individuals selecting the form is saying oh
you have to tell me what state you are licensed and.n't know what's going on in tennessee but he's not licensed in tennessee. they are going to meet this need like attorneys meet the need and doing it without the three years of law school and sitting for the bar. you have individual say i'm a repeatable individual in providing this service and this individuals apportionment or clergy member. and when you see the individuals we see in the community representing 100 people there's no way they can...
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you have $150 trillion of real estate in the world. economic effect is staggering. >> are hotel owners behind this? it sounds like it could be expensive. >> not as expensive as you would think. we have opened some stay well rooms in the mgm grand and have quadrupled that offering. the break evens are quite low. a two-month break even if done right. you get 25% premiums on those rooms. >> let's talk about health care. you mentioned hospitals. hospitals are the last place you ever want to be, as a patient of course. they do not seem to be at the cutting-edge edge when you think about -- wellness. >> it shows really clearly that only five percent, five percent of disease related gene mutations are fully penetrant, which means we can influence most of our genes in a direction which creates obvious faces -- homeostasis through well-being or lifestyles. eating, sleeping, relationships, which means emotional well-being, relationships, even interactions and the environment are all connected to social well-being, financial well-being. they are i
you have $150 trillion of real estate in the world. economic effect is staggering. >> are hotel owners behind this? it sounds like it could be expensive. >> not as expensive as you would think. we have opened some stay well rooms in the mgm grand and have quadrupled that offering. the break evens are quite low. a two-month break even if done right. you get 25% premiums on those rooms. >> let's talk about health care. you mentioned hospitals. hospitals are the last place you...
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and even if you do have good parents who are giving you good values, if you are around your peers who are misbehaving -- >> you're going to misbehave. i agree. how many women in the audience have met a gavin who say the boys get to go, the girls stay home. we'll deal with that when we come back. >>> still ahead on "hannity," the mayor and the police chief are going to join me to respond to a week-long series on spring break, and are they proud of what's going on on their beach? and the brave men and women tasked with protecting the kids partying in florida, they'll why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing 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 could save you fifteen percent or more on car in
and even if you do have good parents who are giving you good values, if you are around your peers who are misbehaving -- >> you're going to misbehave. i agree. how many women in the audience have met a gavin who say the boys get to go, the girls stay home. we'll deal with that when we come back. >>> still ahead on "hannity," the mayor and the police chief are going to join me to respond to a week-long series on spring break, and are they proud of what's going on on...
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all you have to do is ask for a carfax report. we actually include open recalls -- gerri: that costs something, that is not free? to get a carfax report. >> it is absolutely free if you ask the seller for carfax report. come to carfax.com, if you have vehicle identification number check for open recall information absolutely free of charge. gerri: let me stop you there. >> sure. gerri: that is the vin number. that is easy to do because with carfax, not only getting recall information for that make and model but also for that specific car. so very specific there. free to the public. that is what we want you to know tonight. i got to tell you, we went on craig's list today, my producer went on craig's list, found literally hundreds of cars for sale, all subject to various kind of gm recalls. we don't know if any fix has been mained or not. let me show you some cars recalled out there for sale. 2006 pontiac g 5. 2007, chevy cobalt. 2012 chevy traverse through a dealer. on and on it goes. larry, something should be done, shouldn't it?
all you have to do is ask for a carfax report. we actually include open recalls -- gerri: that costs something, that is not free? to get a carfax report. >> it is absolutely free if you ask the seller for carfax report. come to carfax.com, if you have vehicle identification number check for open recall information absolutely free of charge. gerri: let me stop you there. >> sure. gerri: that is the vin number. that is easy to do because with carfax, not only getting recall...
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we appreciate you coming on the freedom summit very much. have a great weekend and we'll talk to you very, very soon. >> thanks so much. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> that's it for this special freedom summit. we want to thank you donald trump, rand paul and sarah palin. that's what we're all about here, fighting for free market capitalism. our gang will be back next week and remember, keep the tweets coming. your voice is needed and will be heard. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> hello and welcome to "across america," i'm jeff flock and where are we this week? we're on a ski lift. >> whoa! >> and a snowmobile. >> the snowmobile is back in a big way. >> we're driving down a frozen mountain and camped out on a f
we appreciate you coming on the freedom summit very much. have a great weekend and we'll talk to you very, very soon. >> thanks so much. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet...
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my question is did they have something that they could have promised you that would have made you stay what didn't theave in their promise that would have compelled you to stay? >> i don't go super deep into "washington post" -- sphoo because i'm not asking for negatives, just truth. >> you already touched on things like, you know, aechnology -- a particular technology and a particular approach to design. it was already built up that we had. you know, and the post is capable of building up. we had it and we were ready to go with it. we launched our site within six weeks and it will never be a finished product as most great web sites aren't but we were ready to go and had a lotto assets -- a lot of assets. as vox media, we have the seven brands. what we're trying to do are create next-generation brands in the sense that, you know, there were magazines and you go to the magazine rack and see big categories -- news, sports, home, food, turn on your cable channel, you flip through, see big categories, news, sports, home, food. and on the web we want to be that company that creates the lead
my question is did they have something that they could have promised you that would have made you stay what didn't theave in their promise that would have compelled you to stay? >> i don't go super deep into "washington post" -- sphoo because i'm not asking for negatives, just truth. >> you already touched on things like, you know, aechnology -- a particular technology and a particular approach to design. it was already built up that we had. you know, and the post is...
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you have to work hard and you have to be prepared. so do nations. we have got some work ahead of us. it will require reaching something of a consensus. we have to figure out how we will make our economy parties -- produce enough jobs. they have a ladder of opportunity that they are able to start climbing. produce inclusive prosperity. i'm a product of the american middle class, i am grateful for everything that i was given as a to have arepare me fascinating life, obviously. see othernt to children denied that opportunity. , it is aeconomic issue moral issue, it is a political issue third i want to get back to evidence-based decision-making. there's too much that has gone on -- [applause] recently that is pure ideology, pure partisanship. the disguise of commercial interest minded political facade , and the result is that we are marching backwards instead of forwards. perspective, we often reach these points in american history where we are sort of way toto decide which go, whether we consolidate or embrace the future, how we go about doing it. i thi
you have to work hard and you have to be prepared. so do nations. we have got some work ahead of us. it will require reaching something of a consensus. we have to figure out how we will make our economy parties -- produce enough jobs. they have a ladder of opportunity that they are able to start climbing. produce inclusive prosperity. i'm a product of the american middle class, i am grateful for everything that i was given as a to have arepare me fascinating life, obviously. see othernt to...
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adam, what do you think? do we have too much technology? do you think there are people out there who are saying we've gone a little bit too far? >> i think it's important for technology to continue to evolve. what concerns me is if security that will protect us when something goes wrong with the technology doesn't evolve as quickly as the technology. gerri: back up. is that what you're talking about? >> more than about backups, if you're driving a driverlessar and a hacker takes control of the car, where are the protocols? gerri: with the gm story, they can't get a car right that has a driver for goodness sake. i'm going to trust the technology of a car to drive me? i don't know. >> can i get in on that? gerri: sure! >> we have a lot to be excited for especially with driverless cars. look at the way airplanes are, pilot error is really the main reason they crash it seems like, why not let the cars drive. see where they can go? i'll ride in one. gerri: 90% of car accidents caused by folks, by people. at the same time, i like driving, i don't
adam, what do you think? do we have too much technology? do you think there are people out there who are saying we've gone a little bit too far? >> i think it's important for technology to continue to evolve. what concerns me is if security that will protect us when something goes wrong with the technology doesn't evolve as quickly as the technology. gerri: back up. is that what you're talking about? >> more than about backups, if you're driving a driverlessar and a hacker takes...
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having something going on. not sure if you would have had an opportunity to slow down. >> i think you are going to love this. tech time consider being an arsonist. you could do this. it is like arsonist art. >> you could be an artsonist. this is the pyroboard. to explain how this works the fire, the lights, the board, the computer. >> hey, how does this work? >> it is like an extra dimension added to an old experiment. it ise iing standing waves. you have this tube inside of that tube and one end is closed off. and it is putting out sound waves. they go through the tube and bounce off the end and come back. you are getting interference between the two waves. >> and it causes the flames to ignite. there is fast inside of thetude. >> do the waves go inside of the gas? >> there is not a change in pressure. anti-nodes. so that we are seeing here h mirrors on what we are seeing. >> you could make smores on that. >> you have a special edition of real or fake this week. fails only >> we have a camera man pool plunge a girl who takes
having something going on. not sure if you would have had an opportunity to slow down. >> i think you are going to love this. tech time consider being an arsonist. you could do this. it is like arsonist art. >> you could be an artsonist. this is the pyroboard. to explain how this works the fire, the lights, the board, the computer. >> hey, how does this work? >> it is like an extra dimension added to an old experiment. it ise iing standing waves. you have this tube...
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you have insurance. mething happens to you, you just pay the $8,000 upfront and they will take care of you. for a lot of people, a thousand dollars will break them --$8,000 will break them. host: is just a plan you can buy on the insurance? guest: it sounds like a bronze plan. i don't know the specifics. it sounds like a bronze plan. you pay $3000. at the gold you pay $1000. deductible. if you have an $8,000 deductible, that kills you. before you get a penny back from your insurance. that is why i like a single-payer system. you pay in. when you need it, they pay out for you. this deductible when not want you to waste your money and your doctors time. people don't go to the doctor just for fun. they go because they are sick or because something is bothering them. that is not a good system that charges people to try and keep them to not use the system. host: what about states where you have only one insurance company available? these peopleve all talking about competition is baloney. there is no competitio
you have insurance. mething happens to you, you just pay the $8,000 upfront and they will take care of you. for a lot of people, a thousand dollars will break them --$8,000 will break them. host: is just a plan you can buy on the insurance? guest: it sounds like a bronze plan. i don't know the specifics. it sounds like a bronze plan. you pay $3000. at the gold you pay $1000. deductible. if you have an $8,000 deductible, that kills you. before you get a penny back from your insurance. that is...
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>> unless you have this deal friend you could sit down and talk to and have the beer and a cigar with, i think it you basically are going to have to our real read certain books. you don't have to be a navy seal to have a superior mind set hard to be able to achieve great things. probably 100 motivational books in my life. have read things i have hoped for me in shape me. as far as if your talking about logistics' being part of that high speed fast moving in that dawn applied denied don't know that that could be talked about. they branded as an idea. among the right. i just got approached by a former bbc actually has a business. his sole purpose is to match as in the special operations committee with industry. i just don't remember. literally we just want e-mails. he is going to advertise on our website. you just watch the site when this kind of the service that is providing tax. >> think you for coming today. my question is about the different special operations. you looked like delta for seals. i've read that there is lot more working together between the different groups. have these
>> unless you have this deal friend you could sit down and talk to and have the beer and a cigar with, i think it you basically are going to have to our real read certain books. you don't have to be a navy seal to have a superior mind set hard to be able to achieve great things. probably 100 motivational books in my life. have read things i have hoped for me in shape me. as far as if your talking about logistics' being part of that high speed fast moving in that dawn applied denied don't...
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do you have an issue as well? >> i agree with you. i have a big issue with you. i misspoke in that request, right now they don't want to lose the super voting. that's why they're putting this in place. you know what? we have public companies and one of the cornerstones, most important thing about having a public company is the ability to vote your shares. and they are stripping that away from you. and that to me, i don't like at all. gerri: all right. so here's the stock that has been hugely successful for shareholders, right? they are up a thousand percent since the ipo 10 years ago, 1,000%. so do these changes, will this affect the stock performance at all? >> i don't believe so. it is not going to hurt corporate earnings. it is not diluting the stock. all it is doing is literally creating a stock split. so it doesn't do anything to actual earnings of the company, nor does it really negatively impact other than losing voting rights to any shareholder. from that standpoint, there is nothing that anyone who is watching right now has to be concerned about in respe
do you have an issue as well? >> i agree with you. i have a big issue with you. i misspoke in that request, right now they don't want to lose the super voting. that's why they're putting this in place. you know what? we have public companies and one of the cornerstones, most important thing about having a public company is the ability to vote your shares. and they are stripping that away from you. and that to me, i don't like at all. gerri: all right. so here's the stock that has been...
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peter, what thoughts do you have? 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 they provide all this stuff, that they will then share in 1/5th of it, it's a tough sell to me. >> i feel like the company's worth more than you're putting your eyes on. i think it's worth a lot. >> based on today's numbers, you--61,000 in profit in 2010. 36,000 loss. 38,000 loss. 127,000 loss. 200,000 in payables. i mean, come on, guys. >> [sighs] >> you give me this line in the sand, so the way that i think would be a good compromise for me would be pay off the debt of 1.1 million, but i'm not also g
peter, what thoughts do you have? 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...
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even then, you must have a quota. re is no point in having this index. >> why are they doing this? there seems to be so much resistance. >> he would be able to tap a greater number of companies. there are almost 3000 that trade in the mainland indexes versus 140 in china. it would bring about $12 billion. it would bring that to these indexes. mobius says that this is a little bit of detail winding the dog. it will prompt, further opening up their markets. china a little bit. it is an interesting perspective. it thinks that the resorts are worth getting some pushback? >> they are serving lots of people. it is up in the air. they will talk to 3000 different investors and make an organization. we will see how it comes out. people can invest in chinese equities through hong kong. they will be able to buy one very large chinese empathy in the u.s. when alibaba has an ipo. there are other ways to go about it stop >> thank you so much. thank you for talking to us about emerging markets. to talk about a couple of the other ele
even then, you must have a quota. re is no point in having this index. >> why are they doing this? there seems to be so much resistance. >> he would be able to tap a greater number of companies. there are almost 3000 that trade in the mainland indexes versus 140 in china. it would bring about $12 billion. it would bring that to these indexes. mobius says that this is a little bit of detail winding the dog. it will prompt, further opening up their markets. china a little bit. it is...
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you can have a career come to door five minutes. he will approach and you can give him anything he can carry. it will be as little as $15 and as much as $30. we have been doing these experiments for a while now. we started with on demand ice cream in 2012. we have done christmas trees and kittens. this has all been tested to see how our technology can go beyond transportation. >> i understand you have been following the app. you can follow it the same way you can follow a car accident is coming to you. >> you can share with the recipient the progress. it is direct and dedicated. it is taking your package. it will not do other pickup for deliveries. it is dedicated. under deliver anything in one hour. >> when i think of this, i think of it as you guys having a true understanding of what is going on with traffic. you have so many cars on the road. does this builds on big data? >> part of the way that we had this idea is that people were using uber cars for this. someone said a passport to a loved one at the airport, or a pair of keys t
you can have a career come to door five minutes. he will approach and you can give him anything he can carry. it will be as little as $15 and as much as $30. we have been doing these experiments for a while now. we started with on demand ice cream in 2012. we have done christmas trees and kittens. this has all been tested to see how our technology can go beyond transportation. >> i understand you have been following the app. you can follow it the same way you can follow a car accident is...
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you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? 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
you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >>...
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are tanker, you must be a banker. have a meeting, you just come to have a meeting but you cannot have both of them. to have group meetings not controlled by the government. >> the media in ecuador criticize the president? >> of course. the media all the time every day because most of them are bound bythis elite -- are owned this elite. public media, also, they have independence and they can criticize the government. >> let me talk about how you see the role of government and you are identified as a socialist. >> yes. >> what does that mean to you? >> to look for social justice. and who have been the academics as well as the political figures that have influenced the way you see government? >> my political thinking has by the sociald doctrine of the catholic church and also the liberation theology because i worked in my youth with these groups. but also for several experiences in latin america. >> lula in brazil and venezuela? >> of course. >> he was a political hero. >> well, he was a political figure. >> and you admire lu
are tanker, you must be a banker. have a meeting, you just come to have a meeting but you cannot have both of them. to have group meetings not controlled by the government. >> the media in ecuador criticize the president? >> of course. the media all the time every day because most of them are bound bythis elite -- are owned this elite. public media, also, they have independence and they can criticize the government. >> let me talk about how you see the role of government and...
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you have to have some patience. mber two, if you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure and you have wasted you money -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. that is not the case the way science works. knowing what you're doing, measuring it, there are a lot of people going around trying to apply metrics. in some cases you can and in some cases you have to do it on faith. i know down the road this is going to help and i am willing to make that bet. wait a little while and give it the old college try. if it doesn't work, don't be stubborn but don't walk away too quickly either. >> coming up, these titans take their money and experience on the road. >> that is why both of us are drawn -- more and more of our philanthropy will help those countries with those great needs. >> there are places where there are no roads so that if you need an
you have to have some patience. mber two, if you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure and you have wasted you money -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. that is not the case the way science works. knowing what you're doing, measuring it, there are a lot of people going around trying to apply...
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if you have a restaurant and retail company, you have transactions coming in every day, you have to makee that you have the cash balances taken care of every day. from a broader standpoint, you want to be closing out your books for sure every month, but looking at trends. it's very difficult for a small business to find trends on a weekly, a daily or even a monthly basis. so i say at least quarterly, no less than two times a year and you want to look at trends not only by quarter to quarter but from a year-over-year basis to see what's growing, what changed in terms of your margins. that's going to give you a really good sense of where your business is at. >> john, how often do you think you should be projecting forward? >> well, you know, it's always dangerous asking financial questions of a marketing person but really my view on it is it's only one piece of the overall picture. there are financial indicators that need to be part of how you measure your success for your year, for your vision for the business and all growth. you first need to understand which one of those indicators are
if you have a restaurant and retail company, you have transactions coming in every day, you have to makee that you have the cash balances taken care of every day. from a broader standpoint, you want to be closing out your books for sure every month, but looking at trends. it's very difficult for a small business to find trends on a weekly, a daily or even a monthly basis. so i say at least quarterly, no less than two times a year and you want to look at trends not only by quarter to quarter but...
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survoufed and you have soarred. s worth. it i mean this sincerely just to hear each of you speak. you are trowely, trowely inspiring. i've never heard anything so beautiful as to what you all have said. i really mean that. (applause) you are really good young man. i am source. it is remarkable. governor, mayor walsh. and you always speak well and tommy, i can tell you one thing, there is not a single person in here whose heart you did not speak to. they understood every single word you said. (applause) you have been my friend for a long time and the reason they heard it. your heart is big as this city. and it is an honor to be with you. (applause) >> and tom, boston athletic association. first of all thank you for having jill and me. and what an incredible job you've done in the one organization. i mean, this is an important day. an important day for the survivors and i think you bostonians don't understand it is an important day for the nation and for america. and the families of martin and linzu. and crystal and of
survoufed and you have soarred. s worth. it i mean this sincerely just to hear each of you speak. you are trowely, trowely inspiring. i've never heard anything so beautiful as to what you all have said. i really mean that. (applause) you are really good young man. i am source. it is remarkable. governor, mayor walsh. and you always speak well and tommy, i can tell you one thing, there is not a single person in here whose heart you did not speak to. they understood every single word you said....
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you have to tell me that is the deal. i said, of course. >> it hasn't turned out exactly like you had imagined it would. tell me about that. >> when he first hired me, he was not totally sold on me. [laughter] >> because you were d.c. and he was not into that. >> he wasn't interested in d.c.. pete rouse said, trust me. >> the president trusted him. he called me, call my cell phone, so i did not pick it up because i did not recognize the number. that is not something a lot of people do. he said alyssa, let's do this. it's obama. call me back. that was it. >> go forward to the time that you had during the campaign. rented at $30,000 a plane. it turns out you had rented the plane for the wrong day. >> that was the fall of 2006. the political office was three or four people. i was doing the political trouble myself. i made a big mistake. i rented the plane for the wrong day. i cried in the office. i called robert and jordan kaplan, the finance director. i said, i realized the plane is not there. i booked it for the wrong day.
you have to tell me that is the deal. i said, of course. >> it hasn't turned out exactly like you had imagined it would. tell me about that. >> when he first hired me, he was not totally sold on me. [laughter] >> because you were d.c. and he was not into that. >> he wasn't interested in d.c.. pete rouse said, trust me. >> the president trusted him. he called me, call my cell phone, so i did not pick it up because i did not recognize the number. that is not...
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do you know where greg is? >> i have no idea where greg is. >> mike, you seen greg? have not seen greg. >> has anybody heard from greg? >> no. >> okay. okay. it's the same old story with greg. i've made several attempts to try to reach him, but he doesn't answer. he says he wants to be involved, but i haven't seen that yet. oh, hey, guys. >> hey, marcus, how are you? >> how are you? so i brought in a contractor, and we're gonna start making changes immediately. the sooner we have a new layout, the closer we'll be to making money. i need to figure out how to change the look and feel of the place. it doesn't feel inviting. >> is there anything that you really want to keep? i'd like to keep the exterior walls. >> [laughs] okay. >> this is the kitchen. >> oh, wow. >> so ideally, i'd like to go that way. >> okay. >> in here, i really want to have this bar jut out into the middle of the store so that when i come in the front door, i'm seeing a really nice bar all the way around. so i'd like to get started tomorrow. >> okay. >> we're all getting ready for one last night of
do you know where greg is? >> i have no idea where greg is. >> mike, you seen greg? have not seen greg. >> has anybody heard from greg? >> no. >> okay. okay. it's the same old story with greg. i've made several attempts to try to reach him, but he doesn't answer. he says he wants to be involved, but i haven't seen that yet. oh, hey, guys. >> hey, marcus, how are you? >> how are you? so i brought in a contractor, and we're gonna start making changes...
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to like it, but you might have to accept it. you make money, the government's going to take its cut. that's just how it works. but you really shouldn't let these tax considerations drive your investment decisions. it's hard enough just to do your homework on the companies you own, to keep track of what's happening with the underline business, by reading the quarterly conference call transcripts, the s.e.c. filings, and consider how the overall economic backdrop is affecting the company's sector, and looking at the stock's valuation to see if it's cheap or expensive versus the competition in the sector. you don't need to add another step to the whole process, how many more months do i need to hold the thing to get that lower capital gains rate? of course, if you've owned a stock for 364 days and decide to sell it, there's no more harm in waiting a couple more days and cut the capital gains tax in half. but unless you're right on threshold, tax gains shouldn't be a factor. i know this is a very unorthodox view, but sometimes you'r
to like it, but you might have to accept it. you make money, the government's going to take its cut. that's just how it works. but you really shouldn't let these tax considerations drive your investment decisions. it's hard enough just to do your homework on the companies you own, to keep track of what's happening with the underline business, by reading the quarterly conference call transcripts, the s.e.c. filings, and consider how the overall economic backdrop is affecting the company's...
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you have to enter a credit card. s you are buying, if you are i boing thousands of them. >> what kind of company is that? >> this is a main company that makes these card readers. you are looking at one extra step in the process by entering that pin number. >> that gives you one extra layer of security according to people who buy these machines. >> it's much more previous lent over there. >> there is a question of which will become dom nantd, chip and pin or signature. this can do both of those. >> that way the retailers can buy this. >> no shower is standard? >> if you have them in your hotels over there, you have a shower door if your european hotels? >> i had that, i need to know the right answer. >> you will get one. >> one of the questions, where do the data go? what this machine gets when you issue this transaction, it gets your account number, expiration, pin number, time, date and lo location and amount of sale. it doesn't get details of what was pufred. it doesn't know if you bought a six pack of bore or a loa
you have to enter a credit card. s you are buying, if you are i boing thousands of them. >> what kind of company is that? >> this is a main company that makes these card readers. you are looking at one extra step in the process by entering that pin number. >> that gives you one extra layer of security according to people who buy these machines. >> it's much more previous lent over there. >> there is a question of which will become dom nantd, chip and pin or...
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you have to understand when you are doing these things, you have to have the right principle, if you will, somebody who can pull it off. we were confident he could, and he did. and obviously, zach and his team were fantastic doing it, but what it wasn't and never was presented as was a political interview with the media. i remember we had some discussion during 2012 about, well, is it appropriate for the sitting president and candidate to give interviews to jon stewart and others. the answer was yes, again, because the young voters are more likely to watch the "the daily show" than some other news shows, but also i think if you look back at 2012 in the series of interviews the sitting president of the united states gave, probably the most subsequent interview he had was jon stewart. it was with the anchor of "the daily show." >> what does that tell you? >> uh -- [laughter] i think you all should examine it and write about it. i think it's a broader discussion about where the traditional media are today. it's also a reflection of the fact that somebody like jon stewart is a very smart
you have to understand when you are doing these things, you have to have the right principle, if you will, somebody who can pull it off. we were confident he could, and he did. and obviously, zach and his team were fantastic doing it, but what it wasn't and never was presented as was a political interview with the media. i remember we had some discussion during 2012 about, well, is it appropriate for the sitting president and candidate to give interviews to jon stewart and others. the answer...
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i always was told because my father-in-law is diabetic, i was told what you have to do is you have toit eating your sweets around your meal and that when you inject the insulin, if you don't feel so good, eat some candy. this was the old thinking in diabetes. >> it's still what people are told. first of all -- >> how can they after they have a book like yours still think this, even doctors? >> my mission -- the word doctor means heteacher, not healer. what i'm suggesting to you right now is brand new, it's revolutionary. it's only how humans have eaten for about 2 million years. >> it's old revolutionary thinking. >> yeah. we've got to get people back to eating for our genome. giving our genes what they need. that's what's important to learn about food. it's information. and you don't have to become a type 2 diabetic. it's all in the foods that you choose to eat. diabetes is a sure-fire way to increase your risk for alzheimer's, for which there is no treatment. and in a nutshell, that's what i'm saying here. don't wait for the other shoe to drop. you have to take control today, change
i always was told because my father-in-law is diabetic, i was told what you have to do is you have toit eating your sweets around your meal and that when you inject the insulin, if you don't feel so good, eat some candy. this was the old thinking in diabetes. >> it's still what people are told. first of all -- >> how can they after they have a book like yours still think this, even doctors? >> my mission -- the word doctor means heteacher, not healer. what i'm suggesting to...
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if you have income. t was in 2005. but i think the rates are low and you can just see this. >> i think negativity also feeds upon itself or it. >> well, yes committee of an income of a million dollars a year and a credit score of 799 come you have no problem getting a loan. but then you don't need one. but for most other people out there, the other fear is that people were still worried about the economy and having a job and they probably don't want to have a mortgage at any rate. neil: gentlemen, thank you. meanwhile, what is worse? telling a lie? i've reported and you have decided. all of you folks in the white house? you just might want to run for cover. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this m has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more pressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ a short word that's a tall
if you have income. t was in 2005. but i think the rates are low and you can just see this. >> i think negativity also feeds upon itself or it. >> well, yes committee of an income of a million dollars a year and a credit score of 799 come you have no problem getting a loan. but then you don't need one. but for most other people out there, the other fear is that people were still worried about the economy and having a job and they probably don't want to have a mortgage at any rate....
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you have all put something on the table. centralization and de-centralization, does that strike everybody as true? >> no. i think the core fight is the one we have had over the recent years. it is about redistributing poor and middle-class interests. it is not a fight we are done having. to put it bluntly, it is sort of where is my grole, and where is my piece of this economy. >> but my impression is there is going to be some sort of wage amelioration that is going to be de-centralized? >> i think the two closely decked. there is a real logic to the left and right's ways of thinking about the role of government in our economy. there is a real difference between them. the left does seem to think bout managing lots institutions. it is a coherent, logical argument. i don't agree with it it, but bad certainly not a argument. >> for society to flourish is very chaotic. it looks like chaos, and it is in many respects. that is how innovation happens, but also how problem-solving happens one-on-one, through markets, local governmenti
you have all put something on the table. centralization and de-centralization, does that strike everybody as true? >> no. i think the core fight is the one we have had over the recent years. it is about redistributing poor and middle-class interests. it is not a fight we are done having. to put it bluntly, it is sort of where is my grole, and where is my piece of this economy. >> but my impression is there is going to be some sort of wage amelioration that is going to be...
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you have a budget that you have to sustain. i will tell you that there is not a ceo in this nation that does not want to have great employees, trained and able to do what they do. this goes back to the point i made earlier. when you separate all of these veteran programs and talk about the divide, it almost becomes a whole thing about this group losing money. talk to microsoft about what it is costing to train the other employees. should we integrate that? -- i are the pieces that do believe the cynical side people, that a lot of not necessarily microsoft, but a lot of employers do this. i have had employers call me and say i really want to get a hybrid amputee. they want a poster child to show that they're doing something. microsoft is not the case. we need to ensure there is more integration. these programs are not necessarily strung out from differences. every ceo wants quality employees with great attitudes. nobody wants a -- i will use the other word. other word.se the we need to teach these companies that these are citizen
you have a budget that you have to sustain. i will tell you that there is not a ceo in this nation that does not want to have great employees, trained and able to do what they do. this goes back to the point i made earlier. when you separate all of these veteran programs and talk about the divide, it almost becomes a whole thing about this group losing money. talk to microsoft about what it is costing to train the other employees. should we integrate that? -- i are the pieces that do believe...
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and sure enough, you know it was a problem. we have not seen specifically, bad players up there, that you know, here they come and we are getting ready for it. and some of the events are promoted and some are not. okay. >> any other commissioner comments? >> all right, thank you, officer. >> well, we will open it up to public comment on the police comments and questions. and is there any public comment? >> i don't see any. so we will close the public comment and we will move on to item number five which is hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission. >> good evening, commissioner and commissioners and so we have four up today and the first one is ramsey hanna who is doing business as anotologia vinotic a and he has applied for a limited live performance permit and actually aploid several months ago but it had to be continued because he had inherited an abc permit with restrictions he has appealed and granted a permit that allows for entertainment and he would lik
and sure enough, you know it was a problem. we have not seen specifically, bad players up there, that you know, here they come and we are getting ready for it. and some of the events are promoted and some are not. okay. >> any other commissioner comments? >> all right, thank you, officer. >> well, we will open it up to public comment on the police comments and questions. and is there any public comment? >> i don't see any. so we will close the public comment and we will...
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you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we
you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >>...
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if you have worked and have not been paid under the law. under the immigration status whether you are authorized to work you are entitled for that work. the only difference being a fan employer retaliates against you for complaining about your lack of overtime pay or minimum wage decides to fire you because of it you wouldn't be n. titled to the reinstated back at your job. i would like to try to recover those wages. yes, you are entitled to that and we can definitely do something about it but keep in mind if your employer decides that when we raise this issue decides to fire you you are going to be out of a job. i can't -- the wall isn't going to force them to reinstate you and in fact it can't so in the context we have to take with every client we have to assess one's immigration status and how that affects what advice we are able to give them and i will hold off into circle back. >> what you just touched upon is a nice segue to then ask john a question to be followed by ofelia. we have also seen its lead to some reactions at the stage lev
if you have worked and have not been paid under the law. under the immigration status whether you are authorized to work you are entitled for that work. the only difference being a fan employer retaliates against you for complaining about your lack of overtime pay or minimum wage decides to fire you because of it you wouldn't be n. titled to the reinstated back at your job. i would like to try to recover those wages. yes, you are entitled to that and we can definitely do something about it but...
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works, say you have a samsung phone. google puts out a patch for android, samsung is responsible responsibleless is for pushing that out to you. socory stone got hacked -- it is phone gets hacked, samsung going to be on the hook for lawsuits? >> this is an area where it is a weakling. harder to attack a phone versus a website. it does mean that samsung and oneson, they are the responsible for fixing these devices. guys who arethe the guts of the internet. when there is stuff wrong with their devices, they need to be fixed quickly. >> how? >> you have to apply a patch. it is a similar situation. you have to do the patches one by one. one router has to download the patch. it takes a lot longer. even if you're diligent. it is manual labor to do all of these updates. patch foready has the this. it takes a long time to get the patch out. if you're an android user, update. >> all right. you will keep us updated as it develops. thank you. now onto android devices. it goes on sale today. offering lots of incentives, up to $600 i
works, say you have a samsung phone. google puts out a patch for android, samsung is responsible responsibleless is for pushing that out to you. socory stone got hacked -- it is phone gets hacked, samsung going to be on the hook for lawsuits? >> this is an area where it is a weakling. harder to attack a phone versus a website. it does mean that samsung and oneson, they are the responsible for fixing these devices. guys who arethe the guts of the internet. when there is stuff wrong with...
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you have a number of imax theaters, obviously. be an imax partner forever or are you going to find this alternative modems others are doing with you to compete against that and take them out and keep the margin for yourself? >> well, forever is a long time. we have been imaxers aparters i. today we are the largest imax contributors. we have 106 up and running. they set the sound experience. what you see happening with this other private label formats, large format, we calm them pls, is we have a lot more flexibility. for a imax the decision to render it in imax, that is made by the studio, be i the director on the producing side of the movie. with the private label ones, frankly, we don't have that reerm. so there environment. so there is a lot of flex iblth at the theater level. we like the flexibility of both. >> jerry, we have to run, hottest movie of the summer, which will be the biggest blockbuster? >> well, it will be a battle between two, one opens friday, "spiderman." the other is "transformers" before the 4th of july weeke
you have a number of imax theaters, obviously. be an imax partner forever or are you going to find this alternative modems others are doing with you to compete against that and take them out and keep the margin for yourself? >> well, forever is a long time. we have been imaxers aparters i. today we are the largest imax contributors. we have 106 up and running. they set the sound experience. what you see happening with this other private label formats, large format, we calm them pls, is we...
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you have question bantam x. questions to various allegations, obviously the failure on the ability to return capital. and whether or not they can execute, even though you had been more positive earlier on. >> yes. i had felt there was this kind of a quid quo pro, which is you get rid of pand it, sea car will bless you. i was shocked to see there was no quid quo pro because of the mexican investigation? was it because of regulation? i thought corvette was going to get the pass. i thought they were going to say citi board, you have gotten rid of the guy we didn't leak. that didn't happen. it took me by surprise. maybe they see capital issues. there is clearly no exam issues. >> right. >> then you have to default to regulatory. i think this release did not address regulatory. >> you said by wednesday when bank of america posts, we might hate banks so much that we could do okay. >> bank of america is trading up. my scenario is they will be down to 15 and a quarter, 15-and-a-half, trading up is. >> any time a company
you have question bantam x. questions to various allegations, obviously the failure on the ability to return capital. and whether or not they can execute, even though you had been more positive earlier on. >> yes. i had felt there was this kind of a quid quo pro, which is you get rid of pand it, sea car will bless you. i was shocked to see there was no quid quo pro because of the mexican investigation? was it because of regulation? i thought corvette was going to get the pass. i thought...
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you. each year, 95% of homs won't have a claim. ee rewards gives you money back for every year you don't have one. and why if you're part of the other 5%, allstate offers claim rateguard. so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. no matter what comes your way, your home protects you. ...protect it back allstate home insurance from an allstate agent. man: i don't know...i forget. it last time? scott: hello, neighbors. man: hey, scott... perfect timing. scott: feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. man: sweet! scott: this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snapcrackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock and go. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! anncr: visit scotts.com/goyard for the chance to win a $25,000 backyard makeover. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supe
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you have to be down so you can come up. you have to be in grind it out games. have to play in fast games, zone games. this team, it's all first-time stuff with them. >>> calapari told me he can't sustain this strategy of loading him team with a new group of freshman every year for much longer. but it's what he has this year, and he's riding it. all right, after the break, we'll hear from the coach of kentucky's opponent, wisconsin's bo ryan. with a very heartfelt trib put to the man he most wishes was here in arlington. >> it would be nice to have him here. hedges into a t-rex. i can do all that with my android from tracfone for as low as $7 a month. [ male announcer ] unbeatable nationwide coverage, no contract. for a limited time, save $50 on the zte valet. now just 49.99. tracfone. do everything for less. >>> i'm rachel nichols. welcome back to "unguarded" on location at the ncaa tournament. it's not easy getting to the final weekend here. for 13 years, coach bo ryan's wisconsin teams have made the bracket but they were never able to advance to this last fou
you have to be down so you can come up. you have to be in grind it out games. have to play in fast games, zone games. this team, it's all first-time stuff with them. >>> calapari told me he can't sustain this strategy of loading him team with a new group of freshman every year for much longer. but it's what he has this year, and he's riding it. all right, after the break, we'll hear from the coach of kentucky's opponent, wisconsin's bo ryan. with a very heartfelt trib put to the man he...
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coming in every day you have to make sure that you have those cash balances taken care of every day.rom a broader standpoint you want to be closing out your books for sure, every month. looking for trends it's very difficult for a small business to find trends a weekly, daily year over year to see what's changing in your margins. that's going to give you a really good sense of where your business is at. >> how often do you think you should be projecting you should be projecting forward? >> well, it's always dangerous asking financial questions of a marketing person. but, you know, my view on it actually is that it's just one piece of the overall business puzzle and you actually need to be building -- there probably are financial indicators that need to be part of how you measure your success for your year, for your vision, for the business and for all growth. you need to be looking -- you first need to understand which one of those indicators are showing you're meeting your objectives. but i also take a view that you need to be looking at these not as just the owner, but how can you
coming in every day you have to make sure that you have those cash balances taken care of every day.rom a broader standpoint you want to be closing out your books for sure, every month. looking for trends it's very difficult for a small business to find trends a weekly, daily year over year to see what's changing in your margins. that's going to give you a really good sense of where your business is at. >> how often do you think you should be projecting you should be projecting forward?...
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and even if you do have good parents who are giving you good values, if you are around your peers who are misbehaving -- >> you're going to misbehave. i agree. how many women in the audience have met a gavin who say the boys get to go, the girls stay home. we'll deal with that when we come back. >>> still ahead on "hannity," the mayor and the police chief are going to join me to respond to a week-long series on spring break, and are they proud of what's going on on their beach? and the brave men and women tasked with protecting the kids partying in florida, they'll respond as well. stick around. low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planni
and even if you do have good parents who are giving you good values, if you are around your peers who are misbehaving -- >> you're going to misbehave. i agree. how many women in the audience have met a gavin who say the boys get to go, the girls stay home. we'll deal with that when we come back. >>> still ahead on "hannity," the mayor and the police chief are going to join me to respond to a week-long series on spring break, and are they proud of what's going on on...
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if you don't have emotion, and you don't have passion, and you don't love what you do, then you shouldn'tusiness, because money is a byproduct. it's not the purpose. and you have a purpose. but you gotta be honest with yourself. >> i feel like you're oprah. you made me cry. >> i'm not trying to be. i'm--i'm trying to--listen. >> nobody's ever seen me cry here. you made me cry. you're oprah. [upbeat rock music] ♪ >> what is it that you guys need from me? let's just put it on the table. >> we certainly need your business expertise. >> absolutely, 100%. >> what else? >> we need your consulting. >> i'm not a consultant. i only spend my time on businesses that i invest in, and i don't invest in things that i don't like. ever. it's people, process, and product for me, and if the boxes don't check, i check out. >> do you like our business? >> i like the product. i like what you stand for. i like what your intentions are. i think your execution is terrible. i'm gonna make my first offer. >> [laughs] >> but it's gonna be to tina. >> i want to invest in your baked goods business, but i want it to b
if you don't have emotion, and you don't have passion, and you don't love what you do, then you shouldn'tusiness, because money is a byproduct. it's not the purpose. and you have a purpose. but you gotta be honest with yourself. >> i feel like you're oprah. you made me cry. >> i'm not trying to be. i'm--i'm trying to--listen. >> nobody's ever seen me cry here. you made me cry. you're oprah. [upbeat rock music] ♪ >> what is it that you guys need from me? let's just put...