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philadelphia does bifurcate. there are areas in philadelphia that look like it's the finest city in america. and then there are other areas where nothing happens. >> this is a very familiar story. if you go back to the 1973 1970n the books that i've written, that's when the turning point came away from the robert moses demolition at all costs, clear the neighborhoods, build new public housing, new highways, and basically hollowing out the city. the turn around started when people organically started moving back to neighborhoods, rebuilding those neighborhoods, defying the expertise of all the people who said the other way was the better way. this was when the jane jacobs approach took hold in a new way, and today we hear too much of the rhetoric and programming that we heard in an earlier time. the big projects, philadelphia's water front may be fine, but it's not going to bring back the middle class. and the big projects never live up to the expectations that they set for us, and the smaller projects, the jane j
philadelphia does bifurcate. there are areas in philadelphia that look like it's the finest city in america. and then there are other areas where nothing happens. >> this is a very familiar story. if you go back to the 1973 1970n the books that i've written, that's when the turning point came away from the robert moses demolition at all costs, clear the neighborhoods, build new public housing, new highways, and basically hollowing out the city. the turn around started when people...
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others assistance for the wide consortiums that assistance businesses like cleaning and greening and bifurcation. the focus is the health of the commercial corridor so on strengthening the individual businesses and on improving each corridor in the neighborhoods was provided an initial assessment done in yungs with the neighborhood and those are still available on sf.org have provided a conversation we've been having around formula retail. our office participatedtively in the study we helped to pencil the selection and contributed data and contributed to the neighborhood selection and working closely with the planning department on the policy recommendation. the key issues related to formula retail from the invest in neighborhoods is based on the constant subcontractor one is the struggling corridors where there's a variety of barriers one is having is neighborhood
others assistance for the wide consortiums that assistance businesses like cleaning and greening and bifurcation. the focus is the health of the commercial corridor so on strengthening the individual businesses and on improving each corridor in the neighborhoods was provided an initial assessment done in yungs with the neighborhood and those are still available on sf.org have provided a conversation we've been having around formula retail. our office participatedtively in the study we helped to...
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that, by creating a split or bifurcated reserve, that would alleviate that because the funds would be mutually exclusive so the city would have control of its portion, the district would have control of its portion, the city would continue to make deposits under the same circumstances as now, but the city has very little interest in what happens with the district's portion of the reserve. a lot of these issues would be alleviated. that has been the tension, in my observation has been around the fact that the funds are comingled, there's one pot that the city could use but there's also -- >> in if fact -- and i understand that perfectly. and of course the only thing for us to -- which we kind of don't really get to agree to, but we're talking about it anyway, is that in the very unusual circumstances, we could have access to more than what we would get here, but those are quite extraordinary circumstances in theory. as i understand it, whereas we've had a couple of years where the budget was so terrible we got a lot of money out of the rainy day fund, that would be unhikely likely in t
that, by creating a split or bifurcated reserve, that would alleviate that because the funds would be mutually exclusive so the city would have control of its portion, the district would have control of its portion, the city would continue to make deposits under the same circumstances as now, but the city has very little interest in what happens with the district's portion of the reserve. a lot of these issues would be alleviated. that has been the tension, in my observation has been around the...
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, like the virgin whore bifurcation, like they're confident or conspiracy hounds. hillary clinton must be very busy these days editing "vanity fair" and covering up benghazi. i think she's a woman who can do it all but that might stretch every superwoman's schedule a little bit. >> amy, let's talk a little bit about how monica lewinsky has been treated, almost 20 years if i'm doing my magazine right. emily shyer in the daily beast has the headlines, stop slut shaming monica lewinsky. monica lewinsky would be received with a little more understanding but apparently when it comes to monica lewinsky it's 1998 all over again. the level of vitriol and what proceeds this woman even today is fairly remarkable, she touches this vein in the americans' sort of imagination, almost few have. >> and that's something that even progressives say, how much of that comes from the clinton machine pushing the story line. you had hillary clinton in the '90s calling her a narcissistic looney tune and she said in the "vanity fair" piece was very hurtful. >> then again, she is a woman who
, like the virgin whore bifurcation, like they're confident or conspiracy hounds. hillary clinton must be very busy these days editing "vanity fair" and covering up benghazi. i think she's a woman who can do it all but that might stretch every superwoman's schedule a little bit. >> amy, let's talk a little bit about how monica lewinsky has been treated, almost 20 years if i'm doing my magazine right. emily shyer in the daily beast has the headlines, stop slut shaming monica...
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. >> what you're seeing is a very bifurcated recovery. there are people in this country that are finding jobs. jobs are being created, particularly in construction and retail, which really suffered from the long spade of cold weather in the winter, but there's a whole other group of job seekers dropping out of the workforce and the big question is whether they will ever find work again. that's an importance not just to these families, but to fed policy and whether we hike interest rates faster or slower. so this is a big question in the economy right now. >> you said what we're seeing is a bifurcated economy. also an explanation now for the politics in washington. particularly from the white house. yes, we're getting these big jobs numbers from the white house, but it helps explain why you're seeing the big push for the minimum wage from the white house, for extending unemployment benefits from the white house. they're trying to thread this political economic needle here. >> absolutely. and i think this question of inequality of minimum w
. >> what you're seeing is a very bifurcated recovery. there are people in this country that are finding jobs. jobs are being created, particularly in construction and retail, which really suffered from the long spade of cold weather in the winter, but there's a whole other group of job seekers dropping out of the workforce and the big question is whether they will ever find work again. that's an importance not just to these families, but to fed policy and whether we hike interest rates...
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up 3 floors and utility the third space in the building we have a need for expanded facilities the bifurcation of space is not something we can tolerant in our daily operations we maintain or kinds of we couldn't have direct access to our archives it requires transferring electro did adjacent building so despite the fact the needs can't be met by the 2/3rd's space in the adjacent building >> thank you for that detailed explanation. >> commissioner ellington. >> so you guys put together this need he assessment you moved into the building across the street from where you originally were and now you're planning to move out and i'm sorry. i'm a little bit confused about what's happening here you guys are leaving or relinquishing the 5 thousand square feet and the california historical society owns the adjacent building on mission we've occupied that this since 1996. as the development agreement was moving forward for development of adjacent property owned by an affiliate of the adjacent company there was a translation that involved the c h s in the adjacent principally project in the former yerba
up 3 floors and utility the third space in the building we have a need for expanded facilities the bifurcation of space is not something we can tolerant in our daily operations we maintain or kinds of we couldn't have direct access to our archives it requires transferring electro did adjacent building so despite the fact the needs can't be met by the 2/3rd's space in the adjacent building >> thank you for that detailed explanation. >> commissioner ellington. >> so you guys put...
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will have an annual budget of $8 million to provide services in cleaning, maintenance and safety and bifurcation in the neighborhood in addition to that amount in the annual budget they'll give accountability cpa capital improvements. they've gardener 67 engages the proposed district leaving the formation and the petitions in favor overwhelmingly out weigh the average. i want to take a moment and express any thanks thirty to the staff and the community the is here committee polk neighbors since 2001 their advocacy for the cv d and them for providing the funding for the place i want to thank shell thomas as well as my aid for her work request or in the community. look forward to continue a conversation at the board of supervisors into the official election we've anticipate to occur in the month of june madam clerk the rest i'll submit >> thank you supervisor mar. supervisor cowen. >> thank you, very much madam clerk i too prepared a memoriam for many brooks i'd like to be added this tremendous woman was an asset to our city and a soul to be missed. i want to bring to the publics attention there w
will have an annual budget of $8 million to provide services in cleaning, maintenance and safety and bifurcation in the neighborhood in addition to that amount in the annual budget they'll give accountability cpa capital improvements. they've gardener 67 engages the proposed district leaving the formation and the petitions in favor overwhelmingly out weigh the average. i want to take a moment and express any thanks thirty to the staff and the community the is here committee polk neighbors since...
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of people don't know that buick and cadillac and gmc are gm products, so, there's very interesting bifurcation between the image that general motors has and the image that its brands have. >> isn't that interesting? traffic to dealers is actually up. drivers are bringing their cars in to have repairs made. if dealers can harness the traffic, turn it into new sales, even a fraction of that, gm revenue may rise. >> interesting use of the word bifurcati bifurcation. >> people say gm has a lot of problems, but i'm going to buy a chevy. >> great point. >>> 40 minutes after the hour. gunmen taking control again in ukraine, this morning storming an airport, shutting it down just after the nation voted for a new president. we're live next. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico
of people don't know that buick and cadillac and gmc are gm products, so, there's very interesting bifurcation between the image that general motors has and the image that its brands have. >> isn't that interesting? traffic to dealers is actually up. drivers are bringing their cars in to have repairs made. if dealers can harness the traffic, turn it into new sales, even a fraction of that, gm revenue may rise. >> interesting use of the word bifurcati bifurcation. >> people say...
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several folks set a bifurcated approach where ntia is responsible for federal statute and sec for private and local -- fcc for private and local does not make sense. supportse in -- verizon ?he fcc being responsible what i do not want to get into what agencies are right for specific purposes. in the same way, i do not think you should build a statute around pacific technologies, you should not go in and say let's figure out the right agency first, and then back to the task. the right way -- what is the right overall spectrum policy or larger communications policy? then figure out where the right skill sets are to manage those. you certainly favors some sort of agency having the power. the fcc may very well be the one. to manage the assets overall. fcc adopted a spectrum holdings order and auction order. the holdings order would place limits on carriers with more lower-band spectrum. verizon and at&t oppose the rules beforehand. since it was adopted, at&t said they would bid for 20 to 40 megahertz. vverizon praised other parts of the order, but did not mention betting limits. give usious i
several folks set a bifurcated approach where ntia is responsible for federal statute and sec for private and local -- fcc for private and local does not make sense. supportse in -- verizon ?he fcc being responsible what i do not want to get into what agencies are right for specific purposes. in the same way, i do not think you should build a statute around pacific technologies, you should not go in and say let's figure out the right agency first, and then back to the task. the right way --...
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this would bifurcate those fund so there would be one for the city and one for our public schools and would actually change the discretion in terms of how those dollars could be approved for the school district. just wanted to thank our controller's office and also young lee, our deputy superintendent who worked on crafting this compromise and look forward to our continued conversation at rules committee and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> thank you. colleagues, today i'm proud to be carrying legislation championed by our san francisco youth commission, the youth commission has asked our help as the board of supervisors to achieve their charter mandate, especially promoting a stronger youth base in our board of supervisors meetings and committee hearings. but with so much of our business happening during the middle of the day, youth who are required to be in school are effectively barred from regularly participating. what i am proposing today along with my co-sponsor supervisor david campos is a simple and very practical change to the board rules. t
this would bifurcate those fund so there would be one for the city and one for our public schools and would actually change the discretion in terms of how those dollars could be approved for the school district. just wanted to thank our controller's office and also young lee, our deputy superintendent who worked on crafting this compromise and look forward to our continued conversation at rules committee and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> thank...
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charles: and amazing bifurcation in this market. absolutely amazing. the do and gloom crowd has got to be upset because they got a tech bubble burst they wanted so badly, i am talking everything from amazon in big names to more recent names and here we are with this very stealthy move, a new all-time high, you wouldn't know from looking at these stocks, they have their own crash, legitimate crash, legitimate called the chelation, when the stock are off to the degree twitters did succumb it is ridiculous to me. block up exploration. if you go back in history, previous lock ups if you bought that day whether it is pandora or the other is you would have made a fortune but right now pure hysteria. >> they pay their workers with a lot of stock. the debate on wall street is so much twitter stock out there so the question is will twitter do a reverse split to bring back and get rid of stocks like citigroup did. stuart: he bought it. charles: if kissel death, they don't have to do that. citigroup had to put on the facades of institutions would hold stock, so w
charles: and amazing bifurcation in this market. absolutely amazing. the do and gloom crowd has got to be upset because they got a tech bubble burst they wanted so badly, i am talking everything from amazon in big names to more recent names and here we are with this very stealthy move, a new all-time high, you wouldn't know from looking at these stocks, they have their own crash, legitimate crash, legitimate called the chelation, when the stock are off to the degree twitters did succumb it is...
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but the stock market i think tells us that we have a bifurcated recovery. and the people at the top are still doing much, much better. and people own stocks and own capital. whereas people in the middle, at the bottom who are still looking for work and aren't getting much of a raise these days and that's still true in these numbers, they're not doing as well. >> if the hiring was robust, and i'm paying attention to out there, am i going to get a raise? because that's what a lot of people are going to be thinking. are these employers going to give workers raises? >> we sure would like to see that. we sure don't see much evidence of it. inflation is low. but it's still -- wage growth is not much higher than inflation. and again, until you have that moment where there are really more openings than there are job seekers in terms of that optimal level of employment, until you have that competition to hire good people, it's really there when you have a lot of job openings. you're not going to see that kind of wage pressure. and so until we get to full employment,
but the stock market i think tells us that we have a bifurcated recovery. and the people at the top are still doing much, much better. and people own stocks and own capital. whereas people in the middle, at the bottom who are still looking for work and aren't getting much of a raise these days and that's still true in these numbers, they're not doing as well. >> if the hiring was robust, and i'm paying attention to out there, am i going to get a raise? because that's what a lot of people...
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books about religion, makes a distinction between external empiricism and internal empiricism, a good bifurcation for me. what you experienced has truth to it and therefore they can come for something automatic, and therefore it is a strange way of thinking. but as opposed to being able to prove it scientifically or empirically from gathering data for observation, from your senses, everything turns out okay. all things are going to be providence they can. you can name the airport whatever you are praying to or people feel gratitude but don't know what they feel grateful to or gratitude for. a lot of that has to do with the kind of inner sense in us, in terror -- inner empiricism and people give it validity that they experienced it. you have to give validity to what you experience. >> guest: i don't know what that is to do with your notion of god. >> host: people saying -- internal experienced god in a way of you experience when you experience so therefore it validates the notion of see is some more my idea of pie in the sky or whatever it may be. >> guest: in open the two possibilities to me. one
books about religion, makes a distinction between external empiricism and internal empiricism, a good bifurcation for me. what you experienced has truth to it and therefore they can come for something automatic, and therefore it is a strange way of thinking. but as opposed to being able to prove it scientifically or empirically from gathering data for observation, from your senses, everything turns out okay. all things are going to be providence they can. you can name the airport whatever you...
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the obamas everyone trying like crazy to get michelle obama, but with the bifurcation of the news business and the spread of these shows from chelsea handler to that crazy guy on bravo, you don't have the two or three going for it and the captive audiences that the are broadcast networks have always had. >> i was lucky enough to work with her dozens of time on gooding morning america and i was test for the view, not to be maudlin, i remember the big hugs i got from her, whether i left abc over a decade ago. bill wyman, great to have you. >> antonio, thank you. >> a man who got hit in the head in a violent assault and somehow became a math genius. our data dive is next. >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak to you for a minute... >> this is where columbia's war continues... >> ...still occupied... >> police have arrived... you see the blast scars from a bomb that went off... >> on techknow... >> so, this is the s
the obamas everyone trying like crazy to get michelle obama, but with the bifurcation of the news business and the spread of these shows from chelsea handler to that crazy guy on bravo, you don't have the two or three going for it and the captive audiences that the are broadcast networks have always had. >> i was lucky enough to work with her dozens of time on gooding morning america and i was test for the view, not to be maudlin, i remember the big hugs i got from her, whether i left abc...
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the obamas everyone trying like crazy to get michelle obama, but with the bifurcation of the news business and the spread of these shows from chelsea handler to that crazy guy on bravo, you don't have the two or three going for it and the captive audiences that the are broadcast networks have always had. >> i was lucky enough to work with her dozens of time on gooding morning america and i was test for the view, not to be maudlin, i remember the big hugs i got from her, whether i left abc over a decade ago. bill wyman, great to have you. >> antonio, thank you. >> a man who got hit in the head in a violent assault and somehow became a math genius. our data dive is next. next. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know w
the obamas everyone trying like crazy to get michelle obama, but with the bifurcation of the news business and the spread of these shows from chelsea handler to that crazy guy on bravo, you don't have the two or three going for it and the captive audiences that the are broadcast networks have always had. >> i was lucky enough to work with her dozens of time on gooding morning america and i was test for the view, not to be maudlin, i remember the big hugs i got from her, whether i left abc...
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investors new to the market may not understand that for the folio managers look at the huge sector to a bifurcated prison. there are companies they grew up with. intel, microsoft, oracle, western digital, texas instruments, hewlett-packard, ibm and of course apple. at this very moment, they are keying on old tech as the place to be. my view, after precipitous fall in many of the new tech stocks, there has been a terrific bounce lately. but in the wake of this rebound these new tech stocks, i think they seem stebled. which is part of reason why they got slammed today. meanwhile, they keep ploding along. they have strong fundamental underpin pinnings. in many cases gigantic buybacks. nowhere is it playing out more viscerally than between old tech titan microsoft and new tech pioneer sale force.com. integrating the latter company's platform. i say this is shocking because the ceo has often childed microsoft as being the evil empire. but the microsoft of today is a kinder, gentler and more cooperative company. of course, than the old microsoft run by the former ceo steve ballmer. it is no longer winne
investors new to the market may not understand that for the folio managers look at the huge sector to a bifurcated prison. there are companies they grew up with. intel, microsoft, oracle, western digital, texas instruments, hewlett-packard, ibm and of course apple. at this very moment, they are keying on old tech as the place to be. my view, after precipitous fall in many of the new tech stocks, there has been a terrific bounce lately. but in the wake of this rebound these new tech stocks, i...
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to me, i think you have a bifurcated market. i don't think you want to try to pick a top in the s&p. it seems to be a safe haven trade. >> even when there's a shallow dip, there are plenty of buys. karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's starting to reverse a bit. we had to take some of this off. it's definitely not worked in our favor. >> and throughout the market that is the russell is going to underperform? >> outperform. right. if we get back to froth that will start to come down which it has. >> buying or selling, guy? >> there's certain trades that continue to work. airlines continue to work. look at delta, even jetblue. tim has been all over the s&p. and the market doesn't give you a long to sell the high which is probably why the s&p continues to grind higher. but holding the 107.5 level lo
to me, i think you have a bifurcated market. i don't think you want to try to pick a top in the s&p. it seems to be a safe haven trade. >> even when there's a shallow dip, there are plenty of buys. karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's...
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>> it's a bifurcated economy, and western ukraine has begun to go to western europe and small manufacturing and it's goods can be competitive in yo europe andt has made that transition. if eastern ukraine is the problem, it's out of date and tied to the russian supply chain. and there's got to be a major restructuring of the industry for the people who live there. >> thank you, robert, the senior fellow for international economics. >> i bet a lot of americans can relate to this. the feeling you get when you pay your property taxes. >> it has to be paid and you write it out in disgust. you curse under your breath and it has to be done. >> more of what he's talking about, and when you get relief if ever. >>> and small packages and how they can help america close the gap with the rest of the world in science and math. >> as you told you earlier in the show, the latest data shows u.s. home prices are still rising but at a slower pace. higher home values make people feel wealthier, but they can also translate into higher property taxes ask when you're struggling to make ends meet, it'sa another
>> it's a bifurcated economy, and western ukraine has begun to go to western europe and small manufacturing and it's goods can be competitive in yo europe andt has made that transition. if eastern ukraine is the problem, it's out of date and tied to the russian supply chain. and there's got to be a major restructuring of the industry for the people who live there. >> thank you, robert, the senior fellow for international economics. >> i bet a lot of americans can relate to...
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but there's a bifurcated market. part of the market was in a dripped-up phase, that interest rates were so low for so long, valuation didn't seem to matter. in high growth areas. there was also a new nifty 50 created. caused people to think about when interest rates would move. there was follow-on effects. the top of stocks we play in that approach continues to be there. unlike 2014, where things -- we think the story of 2014 and 2015 is we need stocks that lift up, from actions from management, from the board, engagement from shareholders which cause that stock price. in order to get an attractive return, it's incumbent to lift that stock up. >> that means, what, beyond just running their business? >> of course that's where it starts. >> those things don't matter first and foremost until we do our chores. >> so of course the first thing is so beyond that. >> that then generate or have excess cash, the icing on the cake, if you will, will be how do they use that excess resources to drive value even further? well, peo
but there's a bifurcated market. part of the market was in a dripped-up phase, that interest rates were so low for so long, valuation didn't seem to matter. in high growth areas. there was also a new nifty 50 created. caused people to think about when interest rates would move. there was follow-on effects. the top of stocks we play in that approach continues to be there. unlike 2014, where things -- we think the story of 2014 and 2015 is we need stocks that lift up, from actions from...
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and that really has to do with the fact that there's a bifurcation in the market. basically what that means, we saw that during the recession, the wealthy people were just fine with their spending money. they weren't worried about jobs, people on other side, barbell effect, people having jobs insecurity, they didn't know where the next paycheck was coming from and they were the ones worried and not maybe spending that much money. wealthy people are still going to the malls, and they have been for last five years. people in the middle income malls and lesser income malls, they are not ones that are spending. gerri: this is so intense that there is even a website called dead malls.com. we have pictures of some of these malls, you've been seeing them. i want to dig into this a little deeper though. when you look at apple stores, i see they have sales per square foot of $6,000. >> sure. gerri: you go to a tiffany which just announced it will go to the middle income folks. it will start offering lines that appeal not to the high-end shopper but to somebody who is middle
and that really has to do with the fact that there's a bifurcation in the market. basically what that means, we saw that during the recession, the wealthy people were just fine with their spending money. they weren't worried about jobs, people on other side, barbell effect, people having jobs insecurity, they didn't know where the next paycheck was coming from and they were the ones worried and not maybe spending that much money. wealthy people are still going to the malls, and they have been...
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response was the and not really interested to have hawks since some of the ideas hidden that were followed bifurcate simply were not ahead designed to be susceptible says. it was just not doing the work he. we have reached a point where hopefully once the dust to settle we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can overtime concerts a european that is good for us but also a okay for russia. >> was their feeling that the west was taking a vantage? in the airline 90's the economy when, the internal political situation was quite chaotic. is the a feeling that the west was moving ahead? >> it is difficult to speak with her in the country as a whole much more unfortunately. if and those who were in government like myself as a way of democratic movement in russia there was a rainbow of opporunity for russians are really part. it was revolutionary. and fundamental change from basically stalin's system to a democratic system. this opportunity, nato is very much in the center of the problem. [inaudible question] agree more that we wanted to use which closed very soon, not because of nato. it closed b
response was the and not really interested to have hawks since some of the ideas hidden that were followed bifurcate simply were not ahead designed to be susceptible says. it was just not doing the work he. we have reached a point where hopefully once the dust to settle we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can overtime concerts a european that is good for us but also a okay for russia. >> was their feeling that the west was taking a vantage? in the airline 90's the economy...
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we're seeing big bifurcation between high end and low end. the middle guy is still in the middle. if you're high end you've gone high end. you haven't moved down the way, in my opinion. >> i think the middle is also evaporating. we've seen this middle of the countryback less m country less middle and more upper and lower, not what their income looks like. >> their income has gone to double xl. i saw a quadruple xl sweat shirt. i'm a big guy. it looked like a muumuu on me. >> it could double as a tent. >> true. >> courtney, jen, thank you for joining us. we're still looking at these markets and the dow down nearly 200 points at this stage, i think the worst day for dow and s&p in over a month at this stage. the small caps and russell 2000 taking it on the chin. those little things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough
we're seeing big bifurcation between high end and low end. the middle guy is still in the middle. if you're high end you've gone high end. you haven't moved down the way, in my opinion. >> i think the middle is also evaporating. we've seen this middle of the countryback less m country less middle and more upper and lower, not what their income looks like. >> their income has gone to double xl. i saw a quadruple xl sweat shirt. i'm a big guy. it looked like a muumuu on me. >>...
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. >> i think this speaks to the bifurcation in the consumer. this is playing toward the lower end of the mass consumer market. fact that they didn't make revenue is very concerning to me about the overall health of the consumer. when you look at the consumer numbers, that's an average number that takes the highs and lows. to me this is saying that main street really still isn't healthy. >> the estimate for revenue was already supposed to be down from a year ago but sharon, i'm wondering, we were just talking about this momentum sell-off and when the momentum names were selling off. all these financial advisors were saying stick with the big cap names, stick with pope, ibm, microsoft, kraft, all of these familiar names that are sturdier in the market than maybe a high-flyer like netflix. when you see earnings performance like that or ibm which dragged the dow down today, how do you figure out that you're getting the best financial advice and that you're doing what you should be doing in the market? >> i think you have to look at the overall port
. >> i think this speaks to the bifurcation in the consumer. this is playing toward the lower end of the mass consumer market. fact that they didn't make revenue is very concerning to me about the overall health of the consumer. when you look at the consumer numbers, that's an average number that takes the highs and lows. to me this is saying that main street really still isn't healthy. >> the estimate for revenue was already supposed to be down from a year ago but sharon, i'm...
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. >> so we have a huge bifurcation in our workforce. those who have been unemployed more than 27 would exare not going to be always matched to where the jobs are. those who have been unemployed 5 weeks, 14 weeks, it's pretty normal. they go out of a job, find another. that's running at historical levels, so the structural bifurcation is a big deal. >> and when you add in those long-term unemployed, the actual unemployment rate is 12% in this country so still much higher than it needs to be. >> hasn't moved the needle, that's for sure. >> thank you for your thoughts on the jocks market in manufacturing. >> 25 minute left in the trading session here. the dow moving down. down 52 points here as we head into the weekend. >> and coming up, legal battles that you need to be keeping on your radar right now. general motors trying to circumvent recall-related lawsuits that will cost it millions. apple dualing over patents in silicon valley. a look at potential impact on your portfolio and your wallet coming up. >> also ahead, berkshire hathaway
. >> so we have a huge bifurcation in our workforce. those who have been unemployed more than 27 would exare not going to be always matched to where the jobs are. those who have been unemployed 5 weeks, 14 weeks, it's pretty normal. they go out of a job, find another. that's running at historical levels, so the structural bifurcation is a big deal. >> and when you add in those long-term unemployed, the actual unemployment rate is 12% in this country so still much higher than it...
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if you look at bifurcation of media away from broadcast and into cable and into online, it has been happening for the last 20 years. 20 years ago the overall viewershipship statistics had cable capturing 35% share. broad was more like 65% share. now the two lines is upon like this. they have gone in the inverse of each other. at the same time though broadcast is still best way to reach a mass audience. live events like masters, whatever, the u.s. open, the grammys, football, nfl football, that is the best way to reach a live audience and that will command premium cpm and advertisers are still willing to pay for that. liz: it is still a pie over all when it comes to advertising. it is $9 billion pie they're expected to spend in the up-fronts. nbc new shows, they have names like "state after affairs." mysteries of laura. bad judge, mary me. fox has new shows coming out of the those are nbc's. got that many empire. red ban society. cbs, stalker. i want to see that. madam secretary, the odd couple, "ncis" new orleans. david: they have a new "ncis." liz: colon. david: how many do they have? liz: y
if you look at bifurcation of media away from broadcast and into cable and into online, it has been happening for the last 20 years. 20 years ago the overall viewershipship statistics had cable capturing 35% share. broad was more like 65% share. now the two lines is upon like this. they have gone in the inverse of each other. at the same time though broadcast is still best way to reach a mass audience. live events like masters, whatever, the u.s. open, the grammys, football, nfl football, that...