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you also ended up poaching quite a few apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple.2010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when it came to designing a home for a family, i did not just let an architect run with it, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife, like, "i want to make a thermostat," she looked at me like "you're nuts." i said, "no, let me tell you." when you explain the situation, that this is not just a thermostat. there eyes perk up and they go i think you should do it. emily: you reinvented the thermostat, the smoke detector. you gave cameras, home security cameras, a complete makeover. before you even got to the cameras, less than five years passed, and google snaps you up. you sell to google for $3.2 billion. tony: i think the first decision was should we allow google to invest in the company? that was 2.5
you also ended up poaching quite a few apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple.2010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when it came to designing a home for a family, i did not just let an architect run with it, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home,...
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so roughly 70 of 300 brokers left for ubs in recent months. then you this, apple. the proposal would give law enforcement and national security officials more power to monitor communications, then m&asizzles for new car dealers. so there you have it. >> nicole: well, coming up in sports, quarterback drew brees is making headlines and sara palin taking on tina fey with the help of some of her old friends. you don't want to miss this one. let's check out u.s. stock market futures. right now we had been higher, had been lower. s&p futures down 1 and nasdaq 7 and a half, you're -- you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nicole: a couple of arrows had been higher, they dropped down about two tenths of a percent. right now coming off those lows. dow futures is down 7. s&p futures down half of one point. a double success for spacex, sent a falcÓn rocket into orbit last night. all 11 were successfully deployed. a first on the mission, 15th story booster rocket came back to earth and landed safely, first time in unmarket return t
so roughly 70 of 300 brokers left for ubs in recent months. then you this, apple. the proposal would give law enforcement and national security officials more power to monitor communications, then m&asizzles for new car dealers. so there you have it. >> nicole: well, coming up in sports, quarterback drew brees is making headlines and sara palin taking on tina fey with the help of some of her old friends. you don't want to miss this one. let's check out u.s. stock market futures. right...
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and then you think about the prospects of some of these new industries that apple hasn't even left its mark on yet, like television, like automobiles. you say to yourself it's okay if i underperform for a few months, a few quarters, because i have the big picture in mind. that's what i've done with apple for a few,000 person now. >> it feels like investors are just tired of the big picture. they want to show me what's next and show me -- >> well, what the street is doing, is they're lowering -- >> it's not just traders who have been selling the stock, by the way. >> one of the reasons why they're lowering the estimates is when you look at the smart phone unit growth, as josh accurately points out, we're late cycle. the comps are very difficult right now. the december and march comps in terms of year on year unit growth, you're looking at 46%. so where's the bottom going to be in terms of unit growth and the camps that's probably in the march quarter? second half of the year, you'll get the iphone 7. but i think the most important thing, scott, why you hold apple, is because apple is in
and then you think about the prospects of some of these new industries that apple hasn't even left its mark on yet, like television, like automobiles. you say to yourself it's okay if i underperform for a few months, a few quarters, because i have the big picture in mind. that's what i've done with apple for a few,000 person now. >> it feels like investors are just tired of the big picture. they want to show me what's next and show me -- >> well, what the street is doing, is they're...
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. >> we're so used to having two hands that it's, you know, it's a different world for her to not have that. the apple with your left hand, cutting with your right. that.n't do tom: amazingly, the prosthetic hand was made using a 3-d printer. mary mount alum, jessica amonte, with the science professor to produce it. bekah had no idea what she was receiving when she came. are you happy with the surprise? >> yeah. tom: she's most excited about using it in the kitchen. >> cooking, making things by myself without anyone else. >> it was thrilling to see her grab something with her right first time. tom: mom says the hand will be a changer. bekah has accomplished a lot without a right hand. she is a black belt in tae kwon do. her mom say this will open a lot of opportunities for her. news. jonathan: she didn't even realize she was getting a hand. allison: what a surprise. jonathan: more trouble for this year's hottest toy. to take ahy you want close look at your hover board, next. elaborate and beloved display of holiday decorations is the crime.f a that story when we which truck brand do you think offers best in class hd
. >> we're so used to having two hands that it's, you know, it's a different world for her to not have that. the apple with your left hand, cutting with your right. that.n't do tom: amazingly, the prosthetic hand was made using a 3-d printer. mary mount alum, jessica amonte, with the science professor to produce it. bekah had no idea what she was receiving when she came. are you happy with the surprise? >> yeah. tom: she's most excited about using it in the kitchen. >>...
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apple. you make those comparisons and you left your baby. chip: it is my baby but now i have another one. mpare yourself to companies like apple, does it just make you a deal guy that you can walk away from your own company? chip: absolutely not, i love lululemon. it is the genesis of my whole body. there is corporate things that get involved and board of directors and management, it gets too big. maybe i am the type of person who should start companies, get them going, and pass them on. >> do you think with the market not giving lululemon a lot of credit right now, do you think it could be better as part of a larger company? chip: i do not know. i know that three years ago when i was chairman i personally was thinking of buying under armour. i would think now that under armour is worth three times the amount of lululemon. someone has got a be thinking. stephanie: why didn't you buy under armour? chip: i think kevin probably had a big future and big idea where he knows where he is going, and he had more control over the company and his future. stephanie: if he didn't, would you have tried
apple. you make those comparisons and you left your baby. chip: it is my baby but now i have another one. mpare yourself to companies like apple, does it just make you a deal guy that you can walk away from your own company? chip: absolutely not, i love lululemon. it is the genesis of my whole body. there is corporate things that get involved and board of directors and management, it gets too big. maybe i am the type of person who should start companies, get them going, and pass them on....
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you revenue growth. scarlet: not much fat left to cut. michael moore, thank you. still ahead on bloomberg markets, shares of applerading at their lowest level since late august. what is contributed to these declines? ♪ scarlet: welcome back to bloomberg markets. it's been a rough week for apple shareholders. faced athis week, apple trifecta a trifecta of lowered estimates from major wall street firms. today shares are plunging to their lowest level since august 25. what is contributing to the losses, what does it mean for apple moving forward? really us to discuss is stevenson from san francisco. fundamentale rethinking with apple and its prospects for 2016. is always top of mind for investors, the biggest earner for apple, makes up two thirds of revenue. there had been some reports out of asia out of their suppliers that there is a little bit of a trained in demand, and that has caused a few banks to cut their forecasts or at least narrow their forecast for iphone sales in the last three months of the year, which as you know, is the biggest quarter for apple. scarlet: any indication that the weakness would be in
you revenue growth. scarlet: not much fat left to cut. michael moore, thank you. still ahead on bloomberg markets, shares of applerading at their lowest level since late august. what is contributed to these declines? ♪ scarlet: welcome back to bloomberg markets. it's been a rough week for apple shareholders. faced athis week, apple trifecta a trifecta of lowered estimates from major wall street firms. today shares are plunging to their lowest level since august 25. what is contributing to the...
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if you are familiar with that the shooting video that was put together that the chief visionary left the company to compete with apple so he went to alan to come up with the book and he did not think that it existed yet. in the notion which spawned it and the number but i said where is the idea? he said i was just titillate nicholas negroponte. and to i went to dick ... to save rare did you get this idea? it came from gore did. and it was this cyber-- a cyberscientists have any doubt at m.i.t. in the '80s it had a notion that human intelligence that i found a very compelling idea. that was the idea. >> the first question will be the next question i would ask that is robots as tools. you write cubans can be completely designed in that seems to be the central debate. >> i have stayed away from that and about. in the u.s. in the soviet era and then to find targets without human intervention. and that weapons system of that missile back into the arsenal. is about chided a strategic power and then to stay farther away so they designed a weapons system with that capability to fly 300 miles that is entirely out of context.
if you are familiar with that the shooting video that was put together that the chief visionary left the company to compete with apple so he went to alan to come up with the book and he did not think that it existed yet. in the notion which spawned it and the number but i said where is the idea? he said i was just titillate nicholas negroponte. and to i went to dick ... to save rare did you get this idea? it came from gore did. and it was this cyber-- a cyberscientists have any doubt at m.i.t....
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apple to enable it, it doesn't mean they open it up to everybody. >> 147 characters or less. now, tell me on this, is there a line that even you slightly leftleading young woman would say, all right, you, tim cook, are out of line on this. >> yeah. >> you don't see what's going on? >> charlie is right on this one about tim cook for the company. crazy, we are flipping sides here. there are limits to the rights to privacy, which isn't actually in our constitution. law enforcement can go in and search and seize in a home, property and the same thing with apple. the problem is tim cook is trying to be this civil rights activist, but, go look at his factories in china and look how he's manufacturing his products with precious minerals. >> you are doing that because we don't appreciate basic labor here. >> they have smart labor over there. >> chinese workers are smarter than american workers. >> he got away with it. >> he's a liberal. >> if that was donald trump, forget about it. we would be talking about it for three days. >> the businesses are playing with fire. if they don't start joining, getting with the program here, we could be in a police
apple to enable it, it doesn't mean they open it up to everybody. >> 147 characters or less. now, tell me on this, is there a line that even you slightly leftleading young woman would say, all right, you, tim cook, are out of line on this. >> yeah. >> you don't see what's going on? >> charlie is right on this one about tim cook for the company. crazy, we are flipping sides here. there are limits to the rights to privacy, which isn't actually in our constitution. law...
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left to score cyber monday deals. our tech reporter gabe slate shows you some of the hottest tech deals going on until midnight. b&h photo video is offering $50 off the applee for just $300. walmart has the ipad mini 2 for $200 that's $100 off. they also have the popular dyson v6 slim cordless vacuum for $200 that's also a $100 off. best buy is offering this high end fancy universal remote control for $50 down from $120. they also have this 49 inch vizio 4k tv for $500 that is the lowest price i have ever seen for a 4k tv. google is offering their flagship nexus 9 android tablet for $200 that's half off it's normally $400. amazon has the hot new jawbone up 3 activity and sleep tracker wearable for $100 that's $80 off. crutchfield dot com is selling beats wireless headphones for $60 off at $240. one of the most popular high- end amateur hd video recording drones is the d j i phantom it's the one to get if you want an easy to operate high quality drone it's normally $800. but untill midnight it's being offered for $600 and lastly one of my favorite media streaming players. for netflix, amazon instant video, hbo go. renting and watching movies or tv shows is
left to score cyber monday deals. our tech reporter gabe slate shows you some of the hottest tech deals going on until midnight. b&h photo video is offering $50 off the applee for just $300. walmart has the ipad mini 2 for $200 that's $100 off. they also have the popular dyson v6 slim cordless vacuum for $200 that's also a $100 off. best buy is offering this high end fancy universal remote control for $50 down from $120. they also have this 49 inch vizio 4k tv for $500 that is the lowest...
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apple stock is struggling. a leading analyst will tell us whether you should be buying apple's dips right now. that's coming up. >>> welcome back. 30 minutes left this the trading session. let's check out the movers, twitter falling after evercore reduced it to $22 a share from $25. the firm says traffic data show that twitter continues to cede growth to faster growing rivals like instagram and snapchat. it's down 3.5%. >>> howard stern has given sirius stocks a serious boost today. the shock jock signed for at least another five years. terns of the deal were not disclosed but some say stern will make $90 million a year. >> 90. >> he used to make $120 million. >> all right. that's a shock. >>> the force has awakened. the new "star wars" film is boosting disney up. >> when we bought lucas film, i knew that there was global interest in "star wars" movies. there hadn't been a film out in ten years. it hadn't been released in certain parts of the world. while we had strong instincts about level of interest and what it might do, we mhad no idea. interest in the film has exceeded the expectations by a lot. >> and expectations are not just high in hol
apple stock is struggling. a leading analyst will tell us whether you should be buying apple's dips right now. that's coming up. >>> welcome back. 30 minutes left this the trading session. let's check out the movers, twitter falling after evercore reduced it to $22 a share from $25. the firm says traffic data show that twitter continues to cede growth to faster growing rivals like instagram and snapchat. it's down 3.5%. >>> howard stern has given sirius stocks a serious boost...
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. >> you whan irks me, though, is last time apple was hitting around 700, which is, i guess, the 100 leftow, the knock on them was samsung is going to eat their lunch. look how well qualcomm is doing. they've got their own chip that is are working. that's not going to world war i now. apple seems to have beaten back all of those criticisms now that apple is back above the $100. mark, we've oom up with, well, they can't keep running for this long. i mean, could we just be wrong again about the endurance that this stock has? >> well, we could be. certainly longer term. i think there are still opportunities for them to take share. the smartphone market is maturing, as we know, and for them to continue to gain share will be increasingly difficult over time. i think one of the ongoing opportunities, which you have all talked about in the past two, it's just the overall strength of the ecosystem, and one of the additional things they can do to strengthen that, is we're still excited about the tv opportunity, if and when that develops. the problem is that continues to get pushed off. >> we want
. >> you whan irks me, though, is last time apple was hitting around 700, which is, i guess, the 100 leftow, the knock on them was samsung is going to eat their lunch. look how well qualcomm is doing. they've got their own chip that is are working. that's not going to world war i now. apple seems to have beaten back all of those criticisms now that apple is back above the $100. mark, we've oom up with, well, they can't keep running for this long. i mean, could we just be wrong again about...
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families are left to linger, to ask why did i wake up this morning and all of a sudden several hours later my daughter, son, grand mother, father, take upway from me and you have to apple with why. who expects to walk out of that home in the morning, go to work, sit in a restaurant and because of wha they're thinking about the world goes out and kills them for no reason at all? how do you reconcile? how do you bring understanding? and obviously law enforcement in their best efforts cannot protect innocent citizens. like our ivels anyone anymore. what do dwee? how do way make sense of it? un well, law enforcementntannot protect us every second of ery day. ourselves and our loved ones. you know, health care can be unexpected as well. but in this case, innocent life was taken without any reason whatsoever that we can justify as americans. >> all you do is just use your breath, and make sure to think about telling the people you love i love you every day f you can. and you try to make sure everybody's alert. you know the biggest problem i find now more than ever, we don't know our neighbors like we used to. when i grew up, i knew all the neighbors in a 5, 8 block vicinity.
families are left to linger, to ask why did i wake up this morning and all of a sudden several hours later my daughter, son, grand mother, father, take upway from me and you have to apple with why. who expects to walk out of that home in the morning, go to work, sit in a restaurant and because of wha they're thinking about the world goes out and kills them for no reason at all? how do you reconcile? how do you bring understanding? and obviously law enforcement in their best efforts cannot...
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you ever thought of anything to invent? >> taping your apple tv the remote to a wooden spoon device, discuss that count? >> stephen: yeah, sure does. we only have 60 left. call now. (laughter) robert de niro is in this. he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him? >> he's a soft speaker. i spend the whole time saying, what?! what?! he makes me look like the old one. >> stephen: that's an actor's trick. >> i know. but i think it's realism. ask him if there is a difference in his cucumber martini between shaken and cold. that is what he says -- really, really, extremely, very cold. and every time he orders them, difference between being shaken in ice and being shaken in ice for a little bit longer? it's why i don't interview people, it's a terrible question. i don't know. can we quit talking about me? >> stephen: absolutely. i can't think of my questions! (laughter) >> stephen: you and amy shiewmer are buddies. >> yes. >> stephen: she says she loves being with you because you are the ideal hottest version of her she can think of. >> it's, like, you're not ugly enough and i'm not hot e
you ever thought of anything to invent? >> taping your apple tv the remote to a wooden spoon device, discuss that count? >> stephen: yeah, sure does. we only have 60 left. call now. (laughter) robert de niro is in this. he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him? >> he's a soft speaker. i spend the whole time saying, what?! what?! he makes me look like the old one. >> stephen: that's an actor's...
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you see the crowd right now in front of the apple store. this is the bulk of the protesters. some folks have leftd now they are going to walk down and take the march down the street. >> ryan, you said it's an economic boycott is what they are calling for in chicago to make their voices heard. but are they preventing people from going in and shopping? are they preventing people from going in the store? >> reporter: only at this apple store. so so far they haven't been able to stop anyone from going to the other stores as we start walking down the street here. they haven't stop ped people on like black friday. there were thousands of people here. that's not happening this time. the apple store for whatever reason was the target. they were able to block that store. but the other stores not blocked so much. they are blocking traffic, but that's not a big deal since the police are trying to make people go around the protest. >> so give us perspective. if you see another person to talk to, it's interesting if e we can hear from others who are in this crowd. let me know if you see anybody you want to sp
you see the crowd right now in front of the apple store. this is the bulk of the protesters. some folks have leftd now they are going to walk down and take the march down the street. >> ryan, you said it's an economic boycott is what they are calling for in chicago to make their voices heard. but are they preventing people from going in and shopping? are they preventing people from going in the store? >> reporter: only at this apple store. so so far they haven't been able to stop...
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apple starts to join this, that will move things higher. how much time do we have left? >> until the end of the month. the clock is running out. >> so what do you do. >> there is not a lot left. i'm inclined to roll it. we saw a huge put spread on the iwm this week. the long options aren't that expensive. go out as much as six tos. >> speaking of tech, while dan saw a flurry of bullish activity in tech and other etf. >> let's talk about the xlk, 40% of that is apple, google, microsoft and facebook. and so today when the market was just ripping, there was a big call purchase in december expiration, logically targeting that fomc meeting, looking out and buying 55,000 of the december 45 half calls, paying 9 cents. that is about $500,000 in premium. it is a big trade as far as contracts. not exactly much on the premium standpoint. it breaks even at 45.59, up 3%. and what i find interesting. this is the xlk. it is a concentrated, of the big winners year-to-date, it breaks out right here. the trade ser looking for a low-premium leveraged way to play big-cap tech for a breakout. and then there was one other in the xlf today, hold on one second, people
apple starts to join this, that will move things higher. how much time do we have left? >> until the end of the month. the clock is running out. >> so what do you do. >> there is not a lot left. i'm inclined to roll it. we saw a huge put spread on the iwm this week. the long options aren't that expensive. go out as much as six tos. >> speaking of tech, while dan saw a flurry of bullish activity in tech and other etf. >> let's talk about the xlk, 40% of that is...
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you could get up-to-date news alerts like this one any time, phone, find apple store or on google play. >> julie: six-year-old left home alone when fire breaks out. this morning there are two investigations. happened last night at duplex on hudson street. the little girl wasn't hurt and already outside by the time firefighters arrived. fox25 is told the fire started in the girls side of the duplex, possibly in the oven and then spread to the attic. firefighters was hurt but injuries were not considered serious as firefighters look into the cause and why the girl was home alone. >> julie: ted president barack obama will continue to california to meet victims and relatives of the san bernardino attack. this comes after the initial court appearance of the first person charged in the attack. enrique marquez is charged with attack. he did not take part in the plot but purchase the two assault court documents showed marquez called 911 saying my neighbor did the san bernardino shooting. he exploitive used my gun 1349 shooting. prosecutors said marquez and farook planned another terror attack in 2012. the pair wanted to p
you could get up-to-date news alerts like this one any time, phone, find apple store or on google play. >> julie: six-year-old left home alone when fire breaks out. this morning there are two investigations. happened last night at duplex on hudson street. the little girl wasn't hurt and already outside by the time firefighters arrived. fox25 is told the fire started in the girls side of the duplex, possibly in the oven and then spread to the attic. firefighters was hurt but injuries were...
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you ever thought of anything to invent? >> does taping your apple tv remote to a wooden spoon suffice, does that count? >> then yes. >> stephen: wow. we only have 60 left. call now, please. ( laughter ) robert de niro is in this. what's he like, because he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions i should ask him, or anything you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him when you were on set with him? >> i think i've asked him everything. ask him-- you might not be able to hear him-- he's the softest speaker i've ever met in my i spend the whole time going, what?! what?! he makes me look like the old one. >> stephen: that's an actor's trick. you talk to them softly and they go, "he must be full of feeling." >> i know. but i think it's realism. ask him if there actually really is a difference in his cucumber martini between shaken and cold. that is what he says -- really, really, extremely, very cold. it's, like, can you really feel the difference between being shaken in ice and being shaken in ice for a little bit longer? this is why i don't interview people, it's a terrible question. i don't know. >> stephen: i will ask him th
you ever thought of anything to invent? >> does taping your apple tv remote to a wooden spoon suffice, does that count? >> then yes. >> stephen: wow. we only have 60 left. call now, please. ( laughter ) robert de niro is in this. what's he like, because he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions i should ask him, or anything you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him when you were on set with him? >> i think i've asked him everything. ask...
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you can watch the entire interview with molly crap apple tonight. >> nothing least interesting about her. >> she is fascinating. she made me feel extremely uncool. >>> giving a voice to those left. >> you are very cool. the big know nation helping those suffering from a very debilitating disease. >>> the major mistake that created a dramatic ending at the miss universe pageant. every day. >> harsh realities. >> i did two tours in iraq, when i came back i couldn't find a job. >> fighting to survive. >> bein' a man and can't put my family in a home that they deserve... that's a problem for me. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the force awakens on track to becoming a billion dollars blockbuster. the last chapter in the star wars series shattering just about every record. it took in $238 million over the weekend. that is $20 million more than jurassic world's opening record in june. worldwide, the movie opening may be $525 million, analysts saying the force awakens could easily break the $1 billion mark. >>> a core go ship is on its way to the intern
you can watch the entire interview with molly crap apple tonight. >> nothing least interesting about her. >> she is fascinating. she made me feel extremely uncool. >>> giving a voice to those left. >> you are very cool. the big know nation helping those suffering from a very debilitating disease. >>> the major mistake that created a dramatic ending at the miss universe pageant. every day. >> harsh realities. >> i did two tours in iraq, when i came...
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left. look at this glamorous picnic on a sled. >> when do we need to order this by? >> nate burkus for target and if you order today standard shipping comes free. >> and lastly some great gifts from apple. now we have got the new apple tv with apps and games and got a siri remote which is so amazing and we have a wonderful magic accessory from a mouse pad and track pad. >> what do we need to order this all? >> end of day free two-day shipping and you can get all of this wonderful, wonderful -- i need to call right now and order >> santa needs -- >> this is amaze g ing. >> we've been naughty and nice. just don't count the naughty. >> all right. we'll be right back. rockettes radio city spectacular here in new york from january 3rd. dylan is trapped and giada is cooking. just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda ... ...no calorie sweetener. splenda lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda coughing...sniffling... and wishing you could stay in when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicines available without a prescription... ...to fight your
left. look at this glamorous picnic on a sled. >> when do we need to order this by? >> nate burkus for target and if you order today standard shipping comes free. >> and lastly some great gifts from apple. now we have got the new apple tv with apps and games and got a siri remote which is so amazing and we have a wonderful magic accessory from a mouse pad and track pad. >> what do we need to order this all? >> end of day free two-day shipping and you can get all of...
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left behind was done. immigration reform, social security reform, none of those got done. graham talked about medical -- medicare reform for instance, apple was the other thing you talked about? medicare and what else? >> is the pieces that don't fit. >> pepfar. >> but particularly the medicare part d before. these have nothing to do with conservative ideology. they have completely to do with this use of federal resources to baltimore and civil society. they are essential to george w. bush was. you can't confuse the political ideology of smaller government and a pro-business less regulatory affairs within george w. bush was. 9/11 changed everything. he became the war president. dick cheney essentially took over the presidency. all, many of the programs that have been thought of, social security reform, immigration reform, they did get tax cuts through, were reduced. at the beginning of the second or as you all know, george bush nearly lost the 2004 election gives americans did not support that war. when he won he realized he needed to reframe some things and one of the things he needed to reframe was the reliance on department of defense led by don rumsfeld and
left behind was done. immigration reform, social security reform, none of those got done. graham talked about medical -- medicare reform for instance, apple was the other thing you talked about? medicare and what else? >> is the pieces that don't fit. >> pepfar. >> but particularly the medicare part d before. these have nothing to do with conservative ideology. they have completely to do with this use of federal resources to baltimore and civil society. they are essential to...
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if you are familiar with that the shooting video that was put together that the chief visionary left the company to compete with apple so he went to alan to come up with the book and he did not think that it existed yet. in the notion which spawned it and the number but i said where is the idea? he said i was just titillate nicholas negroponte. and to i went to dick ... to save rare did you get this idea? it came from gore did. and it was this cyber-- a cyberscientists have any doubt at m.i.t. in the '80s it had a notion that human intelligence that i found a very compelling idea. that was the idea. >> the first question will be the next question i would ask that is robots as tools. you write cubans can be completely designed in that seems to be the central debate. >> i have stayed away from that and about. in the u.s. in the soviet era and then to find targets without human intervention. and that weapons system of that missile back into the arsenal. is about chided a strategic power and then to stay farther away so they designed a weapons system with that capability to fly 300 miles that is entirely out of context.
if you are familiar with that the shooting video that was put together that the chief visionary left the company to compete with apple so he went to alan to come up with the book and he did not think that it existed yet. in the notion which spawned it and the number but i said where is the idea? he said i was just titillate nicholas negroponte. and to i went to dick ... to save rare did you get this idea? it came from gore did. and it was this cyber-- a cyberscientists have any doubt at m.i.t....