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zillow paid $2.5 billion for trulia including stock-based compensation.he 2016 presidential candidates are already sparring through twitter and youtube, but when it comes to tech and politics it is not just about social media. campaigns are now investing in big data come up big time to learn more about voters and their competitors. florida senator marco rubio announced his campaign yesterday and fundraisers are already calling him the moneyball candidate. to take on cash heavy republican rivals like jeb bush, rubio is turning to data analytics and digital strategy to run a leaner operation. the optimizer ceo has seen the effect first entered you with ahead of analytic -- you were the head of analytics for president obama's 2008 campaign. what is rubio right about the other candidates doing wrong or not doing at all? >> i think his approach is really clever because he is going against opponents with a huge amount of fundraising behind them using the strategies of his father and brother raising hundreds of millions of dollars through traditional means. rubi
zillow paid $2.5 billion for trulia including stock-based compensation.he 2016 presidential candidates are already sparring through twitter and youtube, but when it comes to tech and politics it is not just about social media. campaigns are now investing in big data come up big time to learn more about voters and their competitors. florida senator marco rubio announced his campaign yesterday and fundraisers are already calling him the moneyball candidate. to take on cash heavy republican rivals...
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zillow your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. introducing the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. drive one of the e series tractors during a drive green event at your john deere dealer. my lenses have a sunset mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to inside mode. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. ask for transitions xtractive lenses. extra protection from light... outdoors indoors and in the car. >>> an uneasy calm in baltimore to report to you this evening. the city under a mandatory curfew for a second night. the rioting we have seen here has happened before in other american cities. it's happened before. and we have a historian, and a legal commentator. good eebening,vening to all of you. i want you to compare this to the l.a. riots that and it went on for a longer period of time but let's talk about th
zillow your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. introducing the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. drive one of the e series tractors during a drive green event at your john deere dealer. my lenses have a sunset mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to inside mode....
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zillow >>> frustrations growing in nepal as people clamor for supplies.t again. >> peaceful protests over the death of a young black man spread as thousand take to the streets of american cities. >> and hillary clinton gets her first
zillow >>> frustrations growing in nepal as people clamor for supplies.t again. >> peaceful protests over the death of a young black man spread as thousand take to the streets of american cities. >> and hillary clinton gets her first
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zillow [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find.e how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ . >>> revisiting horrors of the past in a quest for closure as well as justice. 93-year-old octar groenig is facing 300,000 charges of accessory to murder. he was known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz. his case began in 1978 only to collapse and restart. but another ss guard was found guilty. out of the 50 plaintiffs, all auschwitz survivors, only 12 could physically make it to the court on tuesday. for more on the signatures of this trial, rabbi abraham cooper joins us now from los angeles. rabbi, thank you for being with us. they tried to prosecute groenig before, but that case was thrown out years ago. what is different thi
zillow [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find.e how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ . >>> revisiting...
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i think when is spencer going to call in on zillow and defend zillow. >> he's a vocal ceo. >> john legerethe way, you've got to follow john legere. from t-mobile. that guy is breaking news left and right. every day he breaks news on his twitter feed. >> i think we all do. >> do you want to know the past five aprils which stocks have done the best on the s&p? >> i would bet it's the dollar store. >> very good. also nrg. >> nrg? >> macerich and simon. >> that guy could be on the wall of shame as early as this week. >> and dr horton. all with gains of mid to single digits. >> horton's chart is a thing of beauty. it's almost like that slope from k2. as long as we don't get to the tops like base camp three. >> home builders overall are showing very positive charts. >> they've been great. rates are down. people feel that now the spring has sprung and people are looking at places again. toll house and fabulous inner city stuff. a lot of people are moving back to the city. one of you guys corrected me on that. i said people moving back. a way to play those quarters. those are beautiful. bought a
i think when is spencer going to call in on zillow and defend zillow. >> he's a vocal ceo. >> john legerethe way, you've got to follow john legere. from t-mobile. that guy is breaking news left and right. every day he breaks news on his twitter feed. >> i think we all do. >> do you want to know the past five aprils which stocks have done the best on the s&p? >> i would bet it's the dollar store. >> very good. also nrg. >> nrg? >> macerich and...
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the value by the way of appellant's condominium next door is about 1.3 million under zillow and the value of the planning department and the commission found of the site of the current old building is 1.5 million so they're not that different. again the units are not monster units. they were very large when they went to the planning commission but the planning commission as you know took out one entire floor or recommended that it be taken out which was done to get it passed. took out parking and 1600 square feet of living area. i talked to commissioner richards and he and catherine moore, two of the appointed members took a lot of free time to make sure that the building was cut down sufficiently to make it neighborhood compatible. as a result of the efforts the fellow commissioners passed it unanimously in the present form which by the way we have cut back over the weekend to address the light well of appellants further than the commission did at that time. talking a little about ceqa at the moment. it is true that this displacement of the substantial number of people in a neighborhood
the value by the way of appellant's condominium next door is about 1.3 million under zillow and the value of the planning department and the commission found of the site of the current old building is 1.5 million so they're not that different. again the units are not monster units. they were very large when they went to the planning commission but the planning commission as you know took out one entire floor or recommended that it be taken out which was done to get it passed. took out parking...
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zillow e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me.coming down the aisle. one of those guys who just can't stop talking. i was downloading a movie. i was trying to download a movie. i have verizon. i don't. i get that little spinning wheel. download didn't finish. i finished the download. headphones on. and i'm safe. i didn't finish in time. so. many. stories. >>> hi -- >> okay, kids or anyone for that matter, do not try this at home. >> two adorable little boys come out with a trampoline, put it in the middle of the street which seems like a not good decision. caused this chain reaction of chaos basically. >> you know, sometimes you go to a fancy restaurant, when they bring the bill, they bring you a piece of candy. that's what the car crash is. a treat at the end. >> can kids this cute really be this naughty? >> i could picture two boys being bored, their mom says, "go play out," they decide to take a trampoline and, you know, try and jump over cars. >> i think it was fake because i doubt a car would continue driving when they see a
zillow e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me.coming down the aisle. one of those guys who just can't stop talking. i was downloading a movie. i was trying to download a movie. i have verizon. i don't. i get that little spinning wheel. download didn't finish. i finished the download. headphones on. and i'm safe. i didn't finish in time. so. many. stories. >>> hi -- >> okay, kids or anyone for that matter, do not try this at home. >> two adorable little boys come...
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real estate company zillow found that in the last year alone rent in san francisco jumped nearly 15%. in san jose not much better. rent jumped more than 12%. and in both san jose and san francisco the average rent now hovers around 3,000 bucks per month. this is more than new york city. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in san jose where leaders say something's got to give. >> reporter: city leaders say san jose will lose its fabric if this continues. they hope two ideas come to fruition. zillow says as housing prices rise so do rents, and that is pricing middle-class residents out of the south bay. realtors tell us they're moving to places like tracy, hollister, and loss banos. >> it's not surprising. it's the trend we've been seeing. >> reporter: councilman aj kalra says the city has plans in the works to build affordable housing. one is called a housing impact fee which won't go into effect until roughly 2019. it charges developers a fee for each project. the roughly $30 million raised every year will go into a fund for affordable housing. another idea is called inclusionary housin
real estate company zillow found that in the last year alone rent in san francisco jumped nearly 15%. in san jose not much better. rent jumped more than 12%. and in both san jose and san francisco the average rent now hovers around 3,000 bucks per month. this is more than new york city. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in san jose where leaders say something's got to give. >> reporter: city leaders say san jose will lose its fabric if this continues. they hope two ideas come to fruition....
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zillow. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel.supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> coming up on the top of the hour on power lunch, it is gearing up to be the biggest week for earnings. it's still early in the reporting season, but a worrying trend is starting to emerge. if it continues it could undermine the bull market. we'll explain. also some of the big names in tech getting ready to report, the three tech stocks you may want to buy this week. and big cat versus mid caps. where should your money baa be? the stocks on your shopping list. now it's back to mich
zillow. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel.supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today...
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smaller cities like denver kansas city portland real estate database zillow says on average renters spent a quarter of income on housing but now it's to about 30%. >>> after the break, lessons learned. dreams of a college diploma and why it may cost hundreds of thousands of americans their future. >>> what lies ahead for young americans living with autism? our special report friday on "america tonight" on what works. >> by 15 months noah was just -- he just started to engage. his language started coming and i remember just thinking i think he's getting this. >> is noah showing any signs of autism today? >> none. >> breaking the silence and changing the lis of people living with autism. friday a special report on "america tonight." >>> now a lesson learned about higher education in america and the crippling debt that can come with it. student debt in this country has already reached more than $1 trillion. that can be especially painful to low-income americans who sometimes hope that a for-profit education can pave the way to new futures for them. instead, some have found their dreams defer
smaller cities like denver kansas city portland real estate database zillow says on average renters spent a quarter of income on housing but now it's to about 30%. >>> after the break, lessons learned. dreams of a college diploma and why it may cost hundreds of thousands of americans their future. >>> what lies ahead for young americans living with autism? our special report friday on "america tonight" on what works. >> by 15 months noah was just -- he just...
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zillow [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.nts app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> more questions than answers tonight in the fatal injury of a baltimore man in police custody. more protests expected as well throughout the week. i want to check back in with our miguel marquez in baltimore, where tonight's demonstrations are winding down. miguel? >> reporter: it looks like they have just about winded down but a very very intense day here in west baltimore, with the parents of freddie gray making their first public appearance a very emotional public appearance and protesters numbering at one point about 2,000 people here in front of the police station, promising to be back here tomorrow in numbers just as big, if not bigger. they've been doing this almost every night. tonight was the biggest that we have seen. tomorrow they are promising more and on thursday nights they are promising to go to
zillow [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks.nts app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> more questions than answers tonight in the fatal injury of a baltimore man in police custody. more protests expected as well throughout the week. i want to check back in with our miguel marquez in baltimore, where tonight's...
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zillow >>> lots to get to. hot topics tonight.fleck was interviewed for pbs, the program, "finding your roots," he got an unwelcome surprise. turns out he had an ancestor who owned slaves. joining me denise white, ceo of eag sports management and mike mchill commentator. ben, is this you? ben ferguson ben affleck. pbs announced tonight -- you guys do look alike. they are investigating reports that ben affleck asked to have his slave-owning ancestors edited out of his "finding his roots" episode. his producers obliged. what is your reaction to this? >> i think it was an understandable move at the beginning from his perspective, which is hey, do you want to put something out there that's embarrassing to your family? and he probably being in hollywood is in that mode to protect his family from paparazzi, to protect them from history. at the same time it was a big mistake. if you're going to go into this there's a very good chance there are going to be people that are related to you and in your family tree that are going to have done
zillow >>> lots to get to. hot topics tonight.fleck was interviewed for pbs, the program, "finding your roots," he got an unwelcome surprise. turns out he had an ancestor who owned slaves. joining me denise white, ceo of eag sports management and mike mchill commentator. ben, is this you? ben ferguson ben affleck. pbs announced tonight -- you guys do look alike. they are investigating reports that ben affleck asked to have his slave-owning ancestors edited out of his...
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zillow >>> my friend and fit nation partner glen keller is on a journey to repair his sleep and improve health. a trucker with a a decent night's sleep he's hoping his sleep study can get him back on the road to rest. all this talk about sleep got me thinking about my own sleeping habits. i'm busy, i have three kids, i work at the hospital, i work at cnn, i travel a lot so just how bad are my sleeping habits? i decided to come to the sleep center here in atlanta to try to figure out maybe we can all learn something. i've done overnight sleep studies before, but this time i'll be doing a daytime one. if i can fall asleep at 2:00 in the afternoon, that's going to tell the doctors a a lot. >> it seems like having all these layers on would make it hard to sleep. >> some patients say that. >> after the wires, there's one more step before i can take my nap. it's a ten-minute electronic test that measures reaction time and concentration. finally nap time. it's a a little tricky to get comfortable at first. it's a lot of wires. but not long after the lights are out, so am i. >> this is his eyes
zillow >>> my friend and fit nation partner glen keller is on a journey to repair his sleep and improve health. a trucker with a a decent night's sleep he's hoping his sleep study can get him back on the road to rest. all this talk about sleep got me thinking about my own sleeping habits. i'm busy, i have three kids, i work at the hospital, i work at cnn, i travel a lot so just how bad are my sleeping habits? i decided to come to the sleep center here in atlanta to try to figure out...
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smaller cities like denver, kansas city, portland, real estate database zillow says on average renters spent a quarter of income on housing but now it's to about 30%. >>> after the break, lessons learned. dreams of a college diploma and why it may cost hundreds of thousands of americans their future. >>> what lies ahead for young americans living with autism? our special report friday on "america tonight" on what works. >> by 15 months noah was just -- he just started to engage. his language started coming, and i remember just thinking, i think he's getting this. >> is noah showing any signs of autism today? >> none. >> breaking the silence and changing the lis of people living with autism. friday, a special report on "america tonight." >> monday. >> it's crazy money that you can make here. >> behind america's oil boom. >> it's a ticking time bomb. >> uncovering shocking working conditions. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> and the deadly human cost. >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they
smaller cities like denver, kansas city, portland, real estate database zillow says on average renters spent a quarter of income on housing but now it's to about 30%. >>> after the break, lessons learned. dreams of a college diploma and why it may cost hundreds of thousands of americans their future. >>> what lies ahead for young americans living with autism? our special report friday on "america tonight" on what works. >> by 15 months noah was just -- he just...
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zillow have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!!y have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> outdoor retailer >>> outdoor retailer rei was a beneficiary of the cold snowy winter, revenue surged to $2.2 billion. it stands for recreational equipment inc., has a unique model, co-op with 5.5 million members. jer jerry stritzke, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> let's talk about your cooperative model, it's different from most retailers, explain how it works. >> as a cooperative we're owned by our members. as a member owned organization we kind of define success differently. we take a long term perspective and really run our business to meet our membership objectives and for us that's
zillow have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!!y have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> outdoor...
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and zillow saw shares sell after offering investors weak guidance. saying profit and sales for the year would be well below wall street estimates. shares fell more than 1% to 95.$65. and larry fink has a message for other chief executives stop worrying about the short-term. as first reported by the new york times he sent a letter to the nation's 500 largest s saying too many firms are paying dividends and buying back in stock to keep shareholders plaque ants. they steps, fink contends may be doing harm and offering investors a disservice. professor at the university stern school of business mr. eggers welcome back. does mr. fink have it right, partly right, mostly right, what? >> i think in general he has this right. there is a significant difference in the incentives for short-term versus long-term shareholders. especially if wet ts like innovation and r&d. so to the extent that companies feel the need to return capital to shareholders they would have been spending on innovation or growth efforts that will help long-term shareholders and long-term g
and zillow saw shares sell after offering investors weak guidance. saying profit and sales for the year would be well below wall street estimates. shares fell more than 1% to 95.$65. and larry fink has a message for other chief executives stop worrying about the short-term. as first reported by the new york times he sent a letter to the nation's 500 largest s saying too many firms are paying dividends and buying back in stock to keep shareholders plaque ants. they steps, fink contends may be...
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zillow ♪ ♪ live a full life. the lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg.e more interesting it gets. this is the pursuit of perfection. brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discover brookside crunchy clusters. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: what a night. my guest tonight one of my favorites, has a new film called "get hard." >> what's a mad dog. like a pit bull with no leash. ( growling ) that's a mad dog! >> i knew you were the right guy for the job. >> let me see it. >> okay. ha! >> that's terrible. no, that's horrible. anger. you gotta show me anger. why are you smiling? >> i'm not smiling. i'm tense and i'm agitated. >> come on, man! ( laughter ) >> jon: welcome back to the program will ferrell. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) will ferrell. >> jon: so nice to see you again. always a pleasure. congratulations, again, on the "happy" song. such a good song. and-- ( laughter ) you're-- you're-- you're such a good artist. >> i app
zillow ♪ ♪ live a full life. the lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg.e more interesting it gets. this is the pursuit of perfection. brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discover brookside crunchy clusters. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: what a night. my guest tonight one of my favorites, has a new film called "get hard." >> what's a mad dog. like a...
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zillow ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you.very well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people. . . choose delta than any other airline. here at quicken loans, we take special pride in servicing clients that serve our country... my name is marjorie reyes, i'm a chief warrant officer. i am very grateful and appreciative that quicken loans can offer service members va loans. it was very important for me to be able to close and refinance my home quickly. i wanted to lower my mortgage payment. quicken loans guided me through every step of the process. the whole experience was amazing! serving those who serve us all... one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight! i want to thank our panelists wale, rachel nichols, barney frank and rob c
zillow ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you.very well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people. . . choose delta than any other airline. here at quicken loans, we take special pride in servicing clients that serve our country... my name is marjorie reyes, i'm a chief warrant officer. i am very grateful and appreciative that quicken loans can offer service members va loans. it was very important for me to be...
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reporter: if you take the costs from home buying taxes, renovations and compare to the cost of renting, zillow figures it takes just two years for a buyer to be paying the same or less thapn a renter. the numbers vary market to market. it takes less time in dallas and the midwest, more time in california and new york. still, nearly half of renters surveyed said either their credit or finances keep them from buying a home. >> i would say credit. >> i just don't have enough to qualify. >> reporter: cre scores required to get a mortgage today are far higher than they were even before g boom. researchers at the urban institute claim that kept 4 million borrowers from the year before following the housing crash when bad loans cost the banks billions. >> lenders became hesitant to extend loans to any borrowers with a chance of defaulting because of that heightened loss that they could take from the repurchase risk. >> reporter: even though renters with good credit say they are already struggling just to pay the rent never mind save for a down payment. >> income has been lower than it's been in a lon
reporter: if you take the costs from home buying taxes, renovations and compare to the cost of renting, zillow figures it takes just two years for a buyer to be paying the same or less thapn a renter. the numbers vary market to market. it takes less time in dallas and the midwest, more time in california and new york. still, nearly half of renters surveyed said either their credit or finances keep them from buying a home. >> i would say credit. >> i just don't have enough to...
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zillow >>> for more on >>> for more on the show and our guests, go to our website, otm.e the stories coming up that may impact your money. the measure of the strength of the services industry. tuesday, we have credit data. wednesday, the federal reserve releases minutes from the committee meeting last month. also on wednesday, american airlines and usairways will merge when the faa issues them a operating credit. you can try on a watch by appointment. on friday, samsung launches the galaxy s6 and edge smartphones. >>> the tax deadline is drawing near. if you want a refund, now is a good time to make plans for the chunk of change. joining us is sharon epperson to talk about your money, your future and tax refund. >> the irs says three in four americans get money back each year, and the average refund this year is about $2900. that's a lot of money you can either spend, save or invest. >> pretty much savings and putting money away for a rainy day. >> paying off the credit cards. >> we're trying to be entrepreneurs, so we need extra cash. we're going to save it up and use i
zillow >>> for more on >>> for more on the show and our guests, go to our website, otm.e the stories coming up that may impact your money. the measure of the strength of the services industry. tuesday, we have credit data. wednesday, the federal reserve releases minutes from the committee meeting last month. also on wednesday, american airlines and usairways will merge when the faa issues them a operating credit. you can try on a watch by appointment. on friday, samsung...
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we would be cautious on zillow. we're not buyers of the stock near or long term.n the large cap space. >> are you buying an apple watch, mark? >> probably at some point. i'm not going to stand in line for one, but i probably will. >> do you think there will be -- because it is said that in silicon valley, there hasn't been a huge take up of smart watches in general. do you think this one will move the needle for most people or people will buy them? >> you know i'll defer to my colleague on apple, but look there's a broad move towards wearable devices. now i wore my google flas for a while and didn't get much traction. we're going to see rev two, rev three, rev four of these devices. people want internet connected devices in a lot of ways. i don't know if this watch wins or not but you know i feel strongly, that some watch will win and probably in the next three years and the question is which rev is it going to be. >> oddly enough i think google glass would have suited you. mark, good to see you. have a great weekend. >> thanks simon. >> from rbc in san francisco.
we would be cautious on zillow. we're not buyers of the stock near or long term.n the large cap space. >> are you buying an apple watch, mark? >> probably at some point. i'm not going to stand in line for one, but i probably will. >> do you think there will be -- because it is said that in silicon valley, there hasn't been a huge take up of smart watches in general. do you think this one will move the needle for most people or people will buy them? >> you know i'll defer...
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zillow tsplit second stats. it's so close to the options floor. you'll bust your brain-box.thinkorswim. from td ameritrade >>> let's >>> let's take a tweet. ar mark asks what do you guys this about whole foods, unusual option activity today on heavy volume? dan. >> there was buying of the may 50 next week expire aing calls, and they don't report until may 6, i believe, so they don't capture -- maybe they're trying to play the short-term turnaround, and it's 15% to recent highs. i think you probably have to play it along side. i will be buying next week. >> yeah. i would go one week further out. you can spend an extra $1, and that's a better way to play if you troo toying look at short-term trade. >> time for the final call. the last word on the options -- >> final call. go to buffalo wild wings with your ipad and think about your apple watch. >> i think carter has never been to buffalo wild wings, by the way. >> i would not buy an apple watch right now, but i would buy that apple call spread in june. i think it's a cheap way to play it. >> you p, twitter will move one way or
zillow tsplit second stats. it's so close to the options floor. you'll bust your brain-box.thinkorswim. from td ameritrade >>> let's >>> let's take a tweet. ar mark asks what do you guys this about whole foods, unusual option activity today on heavy volume? dan. >> there was buying of the may 50 next week expire aing calls, and they don't report until may 6, i believe, so they don't capture -- maybe they're trying to play the short-term turnaround, and it's 15% to recent...
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zillow >>> in the evening after his crucifixion, jesus's body is removed from the cross. ♪ >> it is takenaled with a rock. two days later, on sunday morning, mary visits jesus's tomb. >> mary magdalene goes to the tomb because we've just completed the sa bath. she can't go during the entire time to anoint or do any work with the body according to jewish custom. >> we can see how wanting to try to continue to love him by wanting to care for his body after he's died, she clearly thinks that he's really gone. >> anointing jesus and lamenting over his death is the key part in the grieving process. the stone's rolled away. and the body has vanished. >> she thinks people have stolen the body and burial is so important in the ancient world and now he's been deprived of that. >> they have taken the lord and i do not know where they have laid him. ♪ ♪ >> she looks in again weeping, as she looks out of the tomb, she sees the person she supposes to be the guard. >> sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you have laid him. i will take him away. >> mary. >> this moment where she hears her name sp
zillow >>> in the evening after his crucifixion, jesus's body is removed from the cross. ♪ >> it is takenaled with a rock. two days later, on sunday morning, mary visits jesus's tomb. >> mary magdalene goes to the tomb because we've just completed the sa bath. she can't go during the entire time to anoint or do any work with the body according to jewish custom. >> we can see how wanting to try to continue to love him by wanting to care for his body after he's died,...
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zillow >>> we heard the first steps coming back. a little boy went quiet.od to play dead at that point. a terrorist asked, we do not believe in hurting childrenand i don't know where it came from but i decided, this was probably my only chance and the chance of my children. so i stood up. i said to him, my children are here. they're alive. will you let them go? he said, yes, but you'll have to stay. the children can go, but you'll have to stay. and so i started trying to get my children to stand up. he asked, are you muslim and my friend's brother, you could hear him standing up, he stood up and said, i'm muslim. he said, you killed my mother and sister and i loved them very much. i said, i'm sorry. please forgive us. i started walking with my children kind of ignoring the fact he said i have to stay. and then he said can you take the boy with you, i asked, there's also another girl here alive. can i take her too? he sort of looked at her. he didn't look but said okay. up to something because acting so nice and these are people who killed so many people. >
zillow >>> we heard the first steps coming back. a little boy went quiet.od to play dead at that point. a terrorist asked, we do not believe in hurting childrenand i don't know where it came from but i decided, this was probably my only chance and the chance of my children. so i stood up. i said to him, my children are here. they're alive. will you let them go? he said, yes, but you'll have to stay. the children can go, but you'll have to stay. and so i started trying to get my...
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zillow >>> new protests in ss baltimore. some of the anger very apparent. anderson, the protesters are still very very angry. i'd describe them as very passionate. you have police cars kind of ringing the route that we're walking but they don't necessarily know where to go because the protesters are kind of winging it as far as the route they are taking. we have just a lot of people as you would know from covering ferguson they have a tendency to come toward the camera but the protests have been strong for the last three hours or so. and we're going to turn the camera round and show you the procession here on martin luther lutherer kingluther er king avenue and they say they're coming out in force tomorrow and maybe staying the rest of the night. >> reporter: and migel, where are you? >> reporter: we're that western district police station. and they have three lines of police. several dozen police officers with other officers with hind them and then officers on horses behind them. there were two arrests earlier in the evening. both of those individuals, i b
zillow >>> new protests in ss baltimore. some of the anger very apparent. anderson, the protesters are still very very angry. i'd describe them as very passionate. you have police cars kind of ringing the route that we're walking but they don't necessarily know where to go because the protesters are kind of winging it as far as the route they are taking. we have just a lot of people as you would know from covering ferguson they have a tendency to come toward the camera but the protests...
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zillow >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus. the question is, why?as know what he's doing? does judas resent jesus, or is he just disillusioned, or is he just confused? >> we don't know what made judas do what he did. i can imagine a lot of different motives. >> in the gospel of matthew, judas betrays jesus for 30 pieces of silver. >> for me, greed doesn't work as a motive because judas spent the last one to three years traipsing around the judean desert and galilee presumably for no money. so why now all of a sudden is this person greedy? >> so why else would cause judas to double cross jesus? >> i am with jesus of nazareth and can bring him to you. >> some experts think that judas was a zealot. a zealot is a technical term for a group of revolutionaries who are really strongly opposed to roman occupation. if judas was one of these revolutionaries, maybe he got frustrated jesus wasn't taking enough action in public enough, pressing the matter hard enough. >> maybe he handed over jesus in the hopes that creating a confrontation between jesus and the
zillow >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus. the question is, why?as know what he's doing? does judas resent jesus, or is he just disillusioned, or is he just confused? >> we don't know what made judas do what he did. i can imagine a lot of different motives. >> in the gospel of matthew, judas betrays jesus for 30 pieces of silver. >> for me, greed doesn't work as a motive because judas spent the last one to three years traipsing around the judean desert and...
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zillow with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, iny're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. ♪ >>> i remember the first time i had to take a shower. that was the nastiest thing that i had ever seen. i remember cold water. and human waste is just floating around our feet. it was just total degradation. my mother would send me pictures of my children and they might have a smile on their face. but then i'd look at their eyes and see something was missing. i knew that that wasn't the look they had in their eyes before i traveled and before i had done this horrible thing. and i think my daughter went through some depression and different things like that when i was gone. because my mother told me that she w
zillow with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, iny're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. ♪ >>>...
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same thing happened with zillow priced secondary deep in a hole after another good quarter and stockped almost 100%. now you only get stock from full service brokers as large clients do with these deals with investment bankers, these deals are almost always worth trying to get in on. just rarely like in march 2014 did some of the deals go wrong. >>> we've now reached a moment where friefprivate have become public. in the past i've tended to 12450 shy away for fear the private equity firms knew something we didn't and the stocks were about to get clobbered. but that's too cynical. they've been refinance at much lower rates with the capital raised with secondaries. again means immediate boost of earnings and subsequent lift of the stocks. we seen significant deals with dunkon brand, hca and aothers. here's the bottom line forget conventional wisdom that secondary stock always means the company is trouble, there's many cases secondaries can make fabulous buying opportunities like when companies use the money to retire or when pipeline raise money to expand or when you get secondary newl
same thing happened with zillow priced secondary deep in a hole after another good quarter and stockped almost 100%. now you only get stock from full service brokers as large clients do with these deals with investment bankers, these deals are almost always worth trying to get in on. just rarely like in march 2014 did some of the deals go wrong. >>> we've now reached a moment where friefprivate have become public. in the past i've tended to 12450 shy away for fear the private equity...
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zillow you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened?ess, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. . >>> so you just heard police commissioner bill bratton tell me that stop and frisk is an essential tool for police officers. and now i want to hear what my guests have to say about that. stop and frisk. still alive. so let's listen to remind our viewers what he said. >> there's a real misunderstanding not just in new york but in other cities around the contry that stop and frisk is illegal or suspended and a that's not. it's the right of every police officer to respond to a reasonable s
zillow you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened?ess, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy...
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zillow nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car.en your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> october 2002. news of the most astonishing archaeological discovery of the new millennium makes headlines around the world. the james ossuary is put on display at the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada. >> at that point i thought we were dealing with just a fantastic archaeological story about per
zillow nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car.en your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with...
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zillow >>> it is one of the bible's most enduring mysteries.spel named after mary herself could provide the answer. >> when it was discovered in the 19th century, it was tremendously exciting because this is the first gospel that actually bears the name of a woman. >> nicola denzey lewis has come to berlin to see it for herself. >> this is a hugely important document. and i'm so excited to see it for the first time. the opening of the box. there it is. look at it. so few pages remaining. it was once a long book. the beginning. it's not really the beginning, of course, because we're missing the first few pages. >> could this extraordinary lost gospel throw light on the mystery of mary's disappearance after the resurrection? >> having a brand new text to tell us about mary magdalene and the relationship between mary and jesus is really, really, exciting for us. >> the gospel picks up her story after jesus has risen from the dead. >> peter, i have seen the lord. >> tell us the words of the savior, which you remember. what you know but we do not. y
zillow >>> it is one of the bible's most enduring mysteries.spel named after mary herself could provide the answer. >> when it was discovered in the 19th century, it was tremendously exciting because this is the first gospel that actually bears the name of a woman. >> nicola denzey lewis has come to berlin to see it for herself. >> this is a hugely important document. and i'm so excited to see it for the first time. the opening of the box. there it is. look at it. so...
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zillow >>> john the baptist has been flung into jail by his sworn enemy, jewish ruler herod antipas.enly attacks for breaking jewish law and marrying his brother's wife. >> when john was arrested, he won't let the baton fall. he has to go and follow up and keep on pushing on. >> in the despair of his isolation, john now faces his own demons. >> john's had lots of time where he's in prison to think about the jesus movement and actually to worry about it. is this indeed the one that he had been prophesying, or wasn't it? >> alone in confinement, john starts to agonize over the wisdom of placing his faith in jesus as the coming messiah. >> this is someone who had a fire burning in his heart to change people's lives, to change society. and he had been thwarted. so that's the reason he reached out to jesus. are you really the one? because that could give him hope from his prison cell. >> finally, john sends his followers on a mission to find jesus and ask an urgent question. >> forgive us our sins for we also forgive those who sin against us. >> the answer that comes back from jesus will
zillow >>> john the baptist has been flung into jail by his sworn enemy, jewish ruler herod antipas.enly attacks for breaking jewish law and marrying his brother's wife. >> when john was arrested, he won't let the baton fall. he has to go and follow up and keep on pushing on. >> in the despair of his isolation, john now faces his own demons. >> john's had lots of time where he's in prison to think about the jesus movement and actually to worry about it. is this indeed...
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zillow >>> the story of the james ossuary, the casket that may have held the bones of james, the forgottenjesus starts with one of the world's greatest antiquities collectors. >> oded golan is one of the great experts on archaeological artifacts. >> i have actually the biggest private collection of ossuaries in israel, probably in the world. >> most of his collection tells the story of the development of the civilizations here and that includes the biblical era. his collection must be worth millions and millions of dollars. >> according to golan, in the early 1970s, he bought an empty, first century ossuary from a dealer in jerusalem. >> i could see some of the names that are mentioned. especially the first name. the meaning, james, it came by itself without any item to accompany it. >> in first century jerusalem, the bones of the dead were placed in ossuaries in underground tombs. archaeologist byron mccain is a leading expert on burial practices in ancient palestine. >> we're just south of the old city of jerusalem. there are a number of burial caves from the time of jesus right around h
zillow >>> the story of the james ossuary, the casket that may have held the bones of james, the forgottenjesus starts with one of the world's greatest antiquities collectors. >> oded golan is one of the great experts on archaeological artifacts. >> i have actually the biggest private collection of ossuaries in israel, probably in the world. >> most of his collection tells the story of the development of the civilizations here and that includes the biblical era. his...
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zillow >>> rick santelli is from chicago this morning. >> good morning. any fed issues with this week's statements that traders may mott gill anticipating? >>> i would think all the traders i talked to agree with you on that sir. down here one of the famous words, let's keep it simple is there a greek exit from the group, in your opinion, sir? >> i don't think so rick. that's really the key point. most people in greece want to remain there, because they know the alternative is much worse. they're talking about a grand bargain, yet there's some sort of a default which is allowed because of the limited ability to pay, but i think the broad thing which people are sort of sensing now, is that with most people wanting to remain within the euro one greece that will be the eventual path. >> i've seen today in the greek three-year a fairly large movement. there's a lot of them lately where it moves from close to 27% to under 23%. is there something going on there are supposedly pieces being written from think tanks, and have we underestimated that? any thoughts?
zillow >>> rick santelli is from chicago this morning. >> good morning. any fed issues with this week's statements that traders may mott gill anticipating? >>> i would think all the traders i talked to agree with you on that sir. down here one of the famous words, let's keep it simple is there a greek exit from the group, in your opinion, sir? >> i don't think so rick. that's really the key point. most people in greece want to remain there, because they know the...
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my thought suggestion, we've talked about it before, take a look at zillow.ated a juggernaut. but i think that they are way ahead of the curve area and over the last four quarters, they missed by 120% and then they missed again. i think obviously looking at this caviar, it is a wild ride but i think that it's worthwhile and i think it could be up at least 40% from where it is. i think it goes up. >> i'm concerned because i think that there's too much cannibalization going on and i think the revenue guidance was just kind of $90 million and there's a huge revenue downturn. >> the theme is great, the fundamentals are not that bad, but this is absolutely ugly. >> this investigation is to take time to pan out. analysts are putting this. >> okay, guys, i think that i remember everyone being against me on netflix. but we are also going to talk about better news on housing. could it bring up the entire economy? both of these guys have been chomping at the bit and let the battle be joined when we come back. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want you
my thought suggestion, we've talked about it before, take a look at zillow.ated a juggernaut. but i think that they are way ahead of the curve area and over the last four quarters, they missed by 120% and then they missed again. i think obviously looking at this caviar, it is a wild ride but i think that it's worthwhile and i think it could be up at least 40% from where it is. i think it goes up. >> i'm concerned because i think that there's too much cannibalization going on and i think...
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zillow >>> as protests continue in baltimore over the death of freddy gray, we're going to try to learne don't know. we know he was arrested that he had a spinal injury. what we don't know is if it happened before or inside the van or both. so we want to take a look that inside of the vehicle, which manymen some of us haven't seen before. can you show us what the back of a transport van looks like. >> sure. this right here is our prisoner transport vehicle. it's 10 feet deep inside 5 feet wide there's a metal partition down the center. on the interior of the van, there's seating for five prisoners on each side of the partition. each prisoner has their own individual seatbelt. once they're placed inside they're seatbelted in. >> and the partition, is that sound proof? can the driver hear what's going on in the back? >> no it's not sound proof. drivers can hear any loud activity or anything that would be taking place in the back. the interior is also lit. so in night time circumstances, it could still be viewed activity take place inside the transport vehicle. >> and how easy or difficult
zillow >>> as protests continue in baltimore over the death of freddy gray, we're going to try to learne don't know. we know he was arrested that he had a spinal injury. what we don't know is if it happened before or inside the van or both. so we want to take a look that inside of the vehicle, which manymen some of us haven't seen before. can you show us what the back of a transport van looks like. >> sure. this right here is our prisoner transport vehicle. it's 10 feet deep...
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zillow >>> checking some top stories for you. 27 minutes past the hour the reserve deputy robert batesn $25,000 bond. the tulsa world newspaper saidhas allegations that the sheriff has denied. >>> and then the captain of the boat that sank over the weekend has been arrested and two were arrested in the role of assisting human trafficking with as many as 850 people on board that doomed ship. the sinking is likely the deadliest disaster involving migrants crossing the mediterranean from northern africa africa. >>> and then charges of insighting the killing and torturing. morsi was deposed by a military coup and he is standing trial in other three cases. >>> a massive recall of a popular frozen dessert manufacturer is pulling every single one of its products off store shelves because it could be contaminated with listeria. martin savidge has more. >> we are getting into what is ice cream season, and blue bell taking a dramatic step recalling all of its products. let me givephaeme show a map. 23 states impacted as a result of this news. you should not be able to find blue bell at all, and
zillow >>> checking some top stories for you. 27 minutes past the hour the reserve deputy robert batesn $25,000 bond. the tulsa world newspaper saidhas allegations that the sheriff has denied. >>> and then the captain of the boat that sank over the weekend has been arrested and two were arrested in the role of assisting human trafficking with as many as 850 people on board that doomed ship. the sinking is likely the deadliest disaster involving migrants crossing the...
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levels of the total addressable market, talking about traffic declining, we know what's happened, zillow combined with their largest competitor about a month and a half ago. i don't like it here. i think there's room to the down side. this reminds me a bit like tesla. sell rallies. >> pops. 3d system? >> announced a deal today in china. i think all of that is great. i don't think you need to chase this name right now. you can wait. you want to be in the 3d world, go something like the hewlett packard. >> this is a name you could be furious about. this has been all about russia, it has really hurt the top line numbers year over year. a lot of money coming back into it. it is a momentum call. i am careful. i am long. i stay long. >> pop form mattel. >> the stock is cheap but it should be cheap. they have a number of issues facing them. they have a short interest of over 20%. this is the deep end of the pool. i don't think you need to be in right here. >> pete is watching a chemical name, westlake. >> it was 54 a share in december, here we are around 73 a share. today what we love seeing in
levels of the total addressable market, talking about traffic declining, we know what's happened, zillow combined with their largest competitor about a month and a half ago. i don't like it here. i think there's room to the down side. this reminds me a bit like tesla. sell rallies. >> pops. 3d system? >> announced a deal today in china. i think all of that is great. i don't think you need to chase this name right now. you can wait. you want to be in the 3d world, go something like...
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zillow >>> we are coming to you from one market in san francisco. why?zero for innovation of all sorts, not just computing or health care technology. that's why i'm talking to gary friedman the visionary ceo of restoration hardware how his company is not only disrupting the industry, but homeland security own exude, in a good way. there isn't another retailer i know that has 120,000 square-foot innovation and product leadership center. i mean you're breaking the paradigm. >> well, look we're in a day and age where the world is moving faster and change has to be embraced. the idea of creating a center from ideation to presentation allows us to move significantly faster than anyone in our industry. >> is that why you're willing to blow up successful stores? >> yeah, you snow, we say in our company you have to remain curious and critical. if you're curious in big, in life you're learning every day. if you're critical you feel objective enough to look at your best work and say how can we do it better? whether it's stores? products the way we distributes prod
zillow >>> we are coming to you from one market in san francisco. why?zero for innovation of all sorts, not just computing or health care technology. that's why i'm talking to gary friedman the visionary ceo of restoration hardware how his company is not only disrupting the industry, but homeland security own exude, in a good way. there isn't another retailer i know that has 120,000 square-foot innovation and product leadership center. i mean you're breaking the paradigm. >>...