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andrew wilson from goldman sachs. andrew, i was reading through what happened -- i wasn't sure whether i should read it as hit capitulating and saying, well, i need to understand the effects, or his backing out completely, saying may be negative rates were a mistake. >> i think it's a short time from a central banker's point of view. certainly they disappointed the markets; you can tell that by the stocks. the markets were certainly expecting something, and i think their disappointment is reflected in the market reaction. it does take time for these actions to start working, and during the press conference, he highlighted the fact that lending rates have come down, which is true, but there hasn't been much going on. it will take time for policy actions. it was also disappointed because there had been some speculation about reducing the rates of lending to banks, which he said was not discussed -- francine: that would have been away -- i got a chart, thirty-year jgb in red. credit was negative. >> and look at the scale. it's quite incredible. the question -- is it really going t
andrew wilson from goldman sachs. andrew, i was reading through what happened -- i wasn't sure whether i should read it as hit capitulating and saying, well, i need to understand the effects, or his backing out completely, saying may be negative rates were a mistake. >> i think it's a short time from a central banker's point of view. certainly they disappointed the markets; you can tell that by the stocks. the markets were certainly expecting something, and i think their disappointment...
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ipses, the ovals. francine: andrew wilson now joins us. ea.s in charge of p.m. we talked a lot about the prospect of special banks -- central banks and brexit. do you think the markets will get uglier? andrew: we have had a pretty severe market reaction and today is an example, markets have gone down a lot and things may be that bad. the level of uncertainty is incredible. we have had a repricing across sterling, equity markets, and other markets not just in the globe, youross the were talking about the two-year and 10 year in the u.s. saidrobability of the moving in the near term has been diminished. this is not just a european event, this seems to be a bit of a global event, generally keeping rates lower for longer. francine: that means more negative rates? te saw the 10 year u.k. gil yield below 1%. how far can they go? andrew: i think it depends entirely on what happens to the u.k. economy. is likelyow the u.k. to go into a recession or certainly a material slowdown from the uncertainty. i think ceos everywhere will be waiting to see what the rules are they will be acting on. if
ipses, the ovals. francine: andrew wilson now joins us. ea.s in charge of p.m. we talked a lot about the prospect of special banks -- central banks and brexit. do you think the markets will get uglier? andrew: we have had a pretty severe market reaction and today is an example, markets have gone down a lot and things may be that bad. the level of uncertainty is incredible. we have had a repricing across sterling, equity markets, and other markets not just in the globe, youross the were talking...
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the 1:00 hour emily chang will have an exclusive interview with electronic arts ceo andrew wilson following their earnings report. you are looking at live pictures of president obama speaking about equal pay. we will bring you more coverage of this event coming up. ♪ ♪ scarlet: welcome back to bloomberg markets. equities have had a wild ride so far this year. spurred anxiety about the global economy. as much as $7.8 trillion was wiped out of global equities. the s&p 500 is down about 6% this year. for snapshot of how markets have fared so far i want to bring in all of her -- all over -- oliver. we keep talking about january is the worst month of september 2001. that is just hard to believe considering we have rallied the last two weeks. >> in defense number how strong we come out today. we might never that superlative to the worst since 2009. that's not the most encouraging thing either. i think the big thing has been increased volatility in stocks. the average this month's been about 23 compared to 60 and a half last year. up have seen the bix go -- vix go up. using turnover in sectors
the 1:00 hour emily chang will have an exclusive interview with electronic arts ceo andrew wilson following their earnings report. you are looking at live pictures of president obama speaking about equal pay. we will bring you more coverage of this event coming up. ♪ ♪ scarlet: welcome back to bloomberg markets. equities have had a wild ride so far this year. spurred anxiety about the global economy. as much as $7.8 trillion was wiped out of global equities. the s&p 500 is down about...
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andrew wilson. andrew, thanks so much for talking to us today. we're here outside of the convention center where you have 5,000 gamers coming in to check out your new games. you announced a $1 million prize for competitive gamers to play your game madden. how are you going to tap into the excitement over esports and make this pay off for your business? >> for us, sports and competition is at the core of our dna since the beginning of the company. esports is the most appealing overall. madden, fifa, and of course, battlefield, and a whole bunch of other products later on. >> you've announced you're investing in the area of esports. when will we start to see esports start to boost your bottom line? >> we've been running large-scale products in asia, where esports has been big for the best part of a decade. i would expect through engagement in our games -- we're not focusing just on the elite levels of these sports, but competitive gaming overall for the entire community. i think you'll see engagement and increased profitability overall. almost immediately. >> vr is a hot topic this ye
andrew wilson. andrew, thanks so much for talking to us today. we're here outside of the convention center where you have 5,000 gamers coming in to check out your new games. you announced a $1 million prize for competitive gamers to play your game madden. how are you going to tap into the excitement over esports and make this pay off for your business? >> for us, sports and competition is at the core of our dna since the beginning of the company. esports is the most appealing overall....
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economy get through a temporary period. mark: let's talk to andrew wilson, global head of fixed income at goldman sachs asset management international. do you worry about the next euro uncertaintyof question mark if the fed has rates so low, it does not have much in its tool to bring rates lower. is there an urgency, you sense, to get the rate of a bit? torew: it is more related the fact that the u.s. economy is in decent shape. growing at a solid place. i'm an claimant has come down to 5%. there is gradual, maybe muted wage pressure. earnings are slowly ticking up. there is gradual upward pressure on wages, and more general inflation in the u.s. raise rates just reflects a pretty solid u.s. economy, rather than, let's get them up so we can take them down again. that is getting ahead of ourselves. mark: there is a diversions that shows an interest rate problem. september, 70% for -- for december, but next year, who is going to win out? andrew: i would have a lot of simply with evans's view. the idea of moving it to december seems likely. a couple of rate hikes in 2017, to us, so
economy get through a temporary period. mark: let's talk to andrew wilson, global head of fixed income at goldman sachs asset management international. do you worry about the next euro uncertaintyof question mark if the fed has rates so low, it does not have much in its tool to bring rates lower. is there an urgency, you sense, to get the rate of a bit? torew: it is more related the fact that the u.s. economy is in decent shape. growing at a solid place. i'm an claimant has come down to 5%....
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to andrew wilson about that and he said he was mystified, but explained why they had to reduce their guidance. take a listen. >> more than our full-year guidance in the third quarter, star wars "the old republic has the highest s subscriber rate in threeears. galaxy oheroes quickly went, we are the top five download in 130 countries. sports doing well. listen, we had a spectacular quarter. star wars is just getting started. they said they are being conservative and blaming it on the strong dollar. david: how is this company transitioning to mobile? we think of these games on gaming consoles. digitalhey had the best quarter ever. another other interesting area for them is virtual reality. apple is working on a secret virtual reality thing. ea is not just traditional game makers like activision that are in this space. so what is there virtual-reality strategy? take a listen. going to be an important part of our industry. first and foremost, it will be more utility. you think about videoconferencing, education, training. revolutionize those utilities. in terms of video games, there is a
to andrew wilson about that and he said he was mystified, but explained why they had to reduce their guidance. take a listen. >> more than our full-year guidance in the third quarter, star wars "the old republic has the highest s subscriber rate in threeears. galaxy oheroes quickly went, we are the top five download in 130 countries. sports doing well. listen, we had a spectacular quarter. star wars is just getting started. they said they are being conservative and blaming it on the...
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next quarter's guidance and sent shares down 8% today. the ea ceo, andrew wilson, join me for an interview. -- joined before an interview. >> we sold more than our guidance. mmypg has a high subscriber rate in 3 years. in 130top five downloads countries. you roll right in with sports doing well, ultimate teamup, and i think we had a spectacular quarter. star wars is just getting started. emily: you see room for sales to continue to rise now that the movie has come out? andrew: our relationship with disney is a long one. we have battlefront, star wars, the old republic, star wars, galaxies heroes. we have more titles coming. we're in it for the long haul. this is one of the best ip's in the planet, that we put our best teams on it right now and continue to deliver amazing content to star wars fans and gamers alike for a long time. paid, would you offer downloadable, star wars content to keep the enthusiasm alive? andrew: last week we announced the first set of free content and there will be more of that over time. we also announced expansion packs, premium service that lets you pl
next quarter's guidance and sent shares down 8% today. the ea ceo, andrew wilson, join me for an interview. -- joined before an interview. >> we sold more than our guidance. mmypg has a high subscriber rate in 3 years. in 130top five downloads countries. you roll right in with sports doing well, ultimate teamup, and i think we had a spectacular quarter. star wars is just getting started. emily: you see room for sales to continue to rise now that the movie has come out? andrew: our...
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. still ahead, andrew wilson from goldman sachs asset management joins us on the program, and he says europe needs to heed's japan warnings when it comes to monetary policy. a big day for bloomberg. you can was set on live go. you can see republican presidential nominee donald holding an event, speaking to chicago's polish national alliance. that she iscomments saying his administration would be a true friend to poland, and talked about his understanding poland pays his bills to nato, and he would negotiate with putin from a position of strength that clinton giveaway -- this is rudy giuliani saying giveaway. .e also have janet yellen we saw chair yellen take many questions from lawmakers earlier. john cryan let's take it -- atra: let's take a look where european markets are trading as we head to the close, just four minutes away. is almost benchmark basically wiping out its monthly loss. .5% higher. ax pushing higher. cac 40 leading the games. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast
. still ahead, andrew wilson from goldman sachs asset management joins us on the program, and he says europe needs to heed's japan warnings when it comes to monetary policy. a big day for bloomberg. you can was set on live go. you can see republican presidential nominee donald holding an event, speaking to chicago's polish national alliance. that she iscomments saying his administration would be a true friend to poland, and talked about his understanding poland pays his bills to nato, and he...
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futures of u.s. rates. we look at political outlooks for 2017. andrew wilson from goldman sachs asset management, we get his call for the coming year. fx head of global strategy. first things first, we are getting a little data from euro area services pmi falling 53.1. a little less than analysts forecast. manufacturing rising more than expected. this is the picture of euro markets. vix.w you fix because -- a lot of people saying we don't know much. brought up the bloomberg dollar index. euro-dollar one. 1.05. here is's -- sebastian. >> the japanese president hopes for a breakthrough over a seven decade territorial dispute. the soviet union invaded the island's at the end of world war ii, expected to top the agenda at the meeting in southwest japan. the meeting will head to tokyo for talks on economic cooperation. new york may be the winner from any brexit-driven activity from the financial services of london. the house of lords eu committee reports unless negotiations on both sides are pragmatic, jobs could go to wall street rather than paris and frankfurt, it far behind london and n
futures of u.s. rates. we look at political outlooks for 2017. andrew wilson from goldman sachs asset management, we get his call for the coming year. fx head of global strategy. first things first, we are getting a little data from euro area services pmi falling 53.1. a little less than analysts forecast. manufacturing rising more than expected. this is the picture of euro markets. vix.w you fix because -- a lot of people saying we don't know much. brought up the bloomberg dollar index....
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kudlow and chairman austan goolsbee will join us with a preview. first an exclusive with andrew wilson at post nine. we'll talk about the latest trends in gaming and technology with the dow up 110. at's the value of capital? at's critical thinking like? a basketbaosts $14. what's tm spirit worth? (cheers) at's it wortto talko your mom what's the value of a lk in the woods? the value capitaiso create, not just wealth,t thing. rockic plaing] [musictops] [whistle] [rk music playing] [record scrat] announce don't t t e. col mosh with your fo. an estimat 3,00americans die from a foodborne illness each ye. you cat see these microbes, but they might be there. so, always separate raw meat from vegetables. keep your family safe foodsafy.gov. >>> from virtual and augmented reality to game downloads, the next wave of gaming is taking on many forms. our next guest knows all about the next big things in gaming. the ceo of e.a. joins us now. thank you, andrew, for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm curious on your take of nintendo's super mario run. if i'm reading this right, mobile is less th
kudlow and chairman austan goolsbee will join us with a preview. first an exclusive with andrew wilson at post nine. we'll talk about the latest trends in gaming and technology with the dow up 110. at's the value of capital? at's critical thinking like? a basketbaosts $14. what's tm spirit worth? (cheers) at's it wortto talko your mom what's the value of a lk in the woods? the value capitaiso create, not just wealth,t thing. rockic plaing] [musictops] [whistle] [rk music playing] [record...
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substantial. >> coming up next, more from the most influential summit. next, we hear from andrew wilson , ceo, goldman sachs. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. investing in a world of monetary policy, should europe look to japan for warning signs on the consequences of trading deeply into negative territory? andrew wilson says yes. the firm manages more than $1 trillion of asset folk earlier today as part of the most influential summit. >> if you think about the development of central bank policy starting with negative rates and moving into quantitative easing and now in japan, yield curve control, were they potentially fix the around 0%, and it has gone lower than that. the comment i made was really around how much further the policies can go. cutting rates into negative territory has a negative impact on the sector. now you have a transmission mechanism trying to keep it going. they are notdful putting in place policies that prevent what they are trying to achieve, which is getting growth going. the looknteresting, through europe will be more challenging because the
substantial. >> coming up next, more from the most influential summit. next, we hear from andrew wilson , ceo, goldman sachs. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. investing in a world of monetary policy, should europe look to japan for warning signs on the consequences of trading deeply into negative territory? andrew wilson says yes. the firm manages more than $1 trillion of asset folk earlier today as part of the most influential summit. >> if you think...
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is very supportive to risk assets. guy: andrew wilson. thank you. we continue to see the consequences of a brexit on markets. policies tohree hedge portfolios. ♪ guy: welcome back. hans: let us get the bloomberg business flash. has cut itsche bank bonus pool by 11% after rising legal expenses hurt earnings last year and the bank warned that volatility in financial markets need to the first quarter of this year may be challenging. the company will pay 2.41 euros in onus is down from 2.7 one billion in 2014. old mutual is to separate its emerging markets am a asset management unit to boost growth and unlock value. the move should be completed by the end of 2018. that came as the firm posted a net income of 945 million pounds. bp will not have to face lawsuits by energy or oil field services. they had blinked the energy group for losses suffered during the ban on u.s. offshore drilling imposed at the gulf of mexico oil spill. the last remaining categories of claims that bp faced. the company has already paid out more than $55 billion over the spill. let us turn our attenti
is very supportive to risk assets. guy: andrew wilson. thank you. we continue to see the consequences of a brexit on markets. policies tohree hedge portfolios. ♪ guy: welcome back. hans: let us get the bloomberg business flash. has cut itsche bank bonus pool by 11% after rising legal expenses hurt earnings last year and the bank warned that volatility in financial markets need to the first quarter of this year may be challenging. the company will pay 2.41 euros in onus is down from 2.7 one...
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. >> andrew wilson is with us. good to see you. >> thank you. >> let me just start off with the market. we've had a little bit of a rebound in risk appetite here. i wonder what that tells us now about the tone of markets and what we might expect through the rest of this quarter. >> yeah, well, it maybe tells you we started the first four or five weeks with a really negative tone. to some extent, it was getting back to reality maybe. whilst the global growth picture is soft, it's just not that bad. the fall in the oil price to us was not a precursor to much weaker global growth but really a sign that the oil market just is in excess supply. i think to some extent, that rebound in the oil price, that's been part of that recovery in risk assets, is just recalibrating people's views of global growth may be around 3%. that's what it was in the '80s and '90s. that is not so bad after all. u.s. economy looks pretty good to us. so i think to some extent, we're getting back to perhaps a more realistic outlook for the rest of this year. >> but is there a disagreement still between the fed view a
. >> andrew wilson is with us. good to see you. >> thank you. >> let me just start off with the market. we've had a little bit of a rebound in risk appetite here. i wonder what that tells us now about the tone of markets and what we might expect through the rest of this quarter. >> yeah, well, it maybe tells you we started the first four or five weeks with a really negative tone. to some extent, it was getting back to reality maybe. whilst the global growth picture is...
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our game players and that creates a nice business overtime. emily: i was speabing to andrew wilson and he said in order to survive today as a gaming company you have to do a little bit of everything, con solse, subscriptions, premium yums. what do you make of that? issue is k that the not so much being on a lot of different platforms. we think it's about making games that are really fun and really different or unique and if you do that, as long as you are on a big enough platform -- platform like mobile, p.c., console, any one of those address a very broad market. having said that, e.a. has done a fantastic job on being on all those different places. emily: all right. owen mahoney, thank for joining us today. great to have you. coming up, bloomberg's cover story features the most important apple executive you have never heard of. and check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, and more of "bloomberg west" next. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is berg west. new japan rules threaten but the new rules could make it illegal. and stumbling blocks on the company's expansion plan. and w
our game players and that creates a nice business overtime. emily: i was speabing to andrew wilson and he said in order to survive today as a gaming company you have to do a little bit of everything, con solse, subscriptions, premium yums. what do you make of that? issue is k that the not so much being on a lot of different platforms. we think it's about making games that are really fun and really different or unique and if you do that, as long as you are on a big enough platform -- platform...
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. andrew jackson, woodrow wilson, , who knewoosevelt that our citizens were in great despair because of the financial crisis. harry truman who also acted for freedom. [applause] presidenten he became , not only had his own principles or his own ideas, but he had the strength that the democratic party, so that when he became president, he wanted to do something for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. for those who were not covered by social security, for those who were not receiving an adequate minimum wage, for those who did not have adequate housing, for our elderly people who had difficulty paying their medical bills, for our fellow citizens who are not white, who had difficulty living in the society. also that in order for us to make progress here at home, we had to be strong overseas, that our military strength had to be strong. time, only when our arms are sufficient without doubt can we be certain of doubt without doubt, they will never have to be employed. so when we had the crisis with the communist bloc in 1962, the soviet union withdrew their missiles and brimer's -- a
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interview on the show with andrew wilson. income also. we do have headlines from the prepared testimony of chair yelling. she says she's does not discuss economic outlook or rate policy, but in terms of fixed income, she writes the fed must stay vigilant of new risk to financial stability. the banks are considerably stronger since the crisis and to carefully monitor the impact of any rule changes. examinations have found regional banks to be well-capitalized. we are expecting her to field questions about the reasons why there have not been a supervisor vice chair of pointed by the obama administration and what might happen going forward in that regard. we are about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. julie: so julie: is a very small rally underway in u.s. stocks. i should really call it little changed. a little higher as we go into janet yellen testimony. energy shares are the best within the s&p 500. it has been this with saw affect for oil over the past week as we have gotten a different ahead of -- headline and now the latest is that saudi arabia and iran willingnes
interview on the show with andrew wilson. income also. we do have headlines from the prepared testimony of chair yelling. she says she's does not discuss economic outlook or rate policy, but in terms of fixed income, she writes the fed must stay vigilant of new risk to financial stability. the banks are considerably stronger since the crisis and to carefully monitor the impact of any rule changes. examinations have found regional banks to be well-capitalized. we are expecting her to field...
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traditional game makers. i was speaking with e.a.'s andrew wilson earlier this week. listen to what he had to say. >> they spend about 22 minutes in non-native apps but have an average of 26 apps. any company is fighting for less than a minute of time. if you don't have a great network, if you aren't able to connect hundreds of millions of players in the context of your games experiences, times are going to get really tough. emily: companies like king digital spending a lot of money. what impact is this going to have on the broader market? >> it's what brings more people to our platform and it's the fastest growing number at roblox. we're getting literally over three million coming to the platform every month because they're doing it for free. you're hearing it from your friend. it's bringing them primarily virally to our platform. so ultimately who owns the game in the end? >> the developer owns the game. it runs on our platform. we share in the virtual economy with them and they make money. emily: what happens if a big company wants to buy it? >> some day there may be vision that
traditional game makers. i was speaking with e.a.'s andrew wilson earlier this week. listen to what he had to say. >> they spend about 22 minutes in non-native apps but have an average of 26 apps. any company is fighting for less than a minute of time. if you don't have a great network, if you aren't able to connect hundreds of millions of players in the context of your games experiences, times are going to get really tough. emily: companies like king digital spending a lot of money....
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the. west coast andrew jackson to woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt to saying that our truman, whoharry not only spoke, but acted for freedom. when he became president, not only had his own ideas, but the strength of the democratic party , so he wanted to do something for the mentally ill -- mentally ill and mentally retarded, for those not covered by social security, for those not receiving inadequate minimum wage, for those who do not have adequate housing. for our fellow citizens who are not white or different beliefs living in this society. that in order for us to make progress at home, we had to be strong overseas and our military had to be strong. -- can we be certain without doubt that it will never have to be employed. -- the soviet union withdrew their missiles and bombers from cuba. [applause]. ] his idea was that this company -- this world should be a better place when we turn it over to the next generation then we inherited the last generation -- than we inherited from the last generation. that is why with all the other , and that is made, why he made such commitme
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and clark to the west coast; of andrew jackson; of woodrow wilson; of franklin roosevelt who saved our citizens who were in great despair because of the financial crisis; of harry truman who not only spoke but acted for freedom. so, when he became president he not only had his own principles and his own ideals but he had the strength of the democratic party. as president he wanted to do something for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded; for those who were not covered by social security; for those who were not receiving an adequate minimum wage; for those who did not have adequate housing; for our elderly people who had difficulty paying their medical bills; for our fellow citizens who are not white and who had difficulty living in this society. he realized also that in order for us to make progress here at home, that we had to be strong overseas, that our military strength had to be strong. he said one time, "only when our arms are sufficient, without doubt, can we be certain, without doubt, that they will never have to be employed." so when we had the crisis with the soviet
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march, by the end of december. andrew wilson talked about his appeal to the younger demographics than usual. and potential for that game with the digital content it recently launched, as well as other games ahead. they're confident they'll be able to return to the higher growth margins than they've had in the past. >> it was a bright quarter for our partnership with disney and lucas films. our team delivered a game with amazing visual fidelity, authenticity and true scar parse action fantasy that's fun for fans of all ages. it became the largest launch in the first "star wars" game and exceeded our guidance for the full year. >> he talked about the potential in the newly formed east port competitive video games division, saying ea is working on a best in class program for competitions of gamers at all levels. ae is clearly working to put a positive results on the investors. the ea shares down about 8% in after-hours trading. >> julia, thank you. karen, what's your trade? >> "star wars" gigantic beyond anyone's original expectations. every one of the stocks you would have thought,
march, by the end of december. andrew wilson talked about his appeal to the younger demographics than usual. and potential for that game with the digital content it recently launched, as well as other games ahead. they're confident they'll be able to return to the higher growth margins than they've had in the past. >> it was a bright quarter for our partnership with disney and lucas films. our team delivered a game with amazing visual fidelity, authenticity and true scar parse action...
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engaging a broad audience of players. >> ceo andrew wilson stressing on the call that e a's games have an audience that is truly global. he talked quite a bit about interest in e sports for various games, particularly madden saying there is a madden competition and big championship coming up in december. melissa, back over to you. >> thank you, julia boorstin. grasso, i think you liked active vision. >> active vision the underperformer. year-to-date, up 26%. ea is right spak in the middle. but battlefield one, a lot of positive commentary on that. so maybe you play it middle of the pack. >> guy making positive commentary about battlefield one the other day. >> first of all, i'm not big fan of these first-person, third-person shooting games. it ain't my thing. but hash tag smooth, went to madison square garden last week with tim seymour, and the place was sold out and i made fun of those people, got a lot of twitter hate. but clearly, something is going on here. and i've got to tell you something. electronic arts at 19 times forward earnings, given the fact they have eps growth at
engaging a broad audience of players. >> ceo andrew wilson stressing on the call that e a's games have an audience that is truly global. he talked quite a bit about interest in e sports for various games, particularly madden saying there is a madden competition and big championship coming up in december. melissa, back over to you. >> thank you, julia boorstin. grasso, i think you liked active vision. >> active vision the underperformer. year-to-date, up 26%. ea is right spak...
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disappeared, and the question many are asking is where is jesse wilson. andrew hasbun spent the evening in jesse's neighborhood looking for answers. >> not heard much from wilson's family or police for that matter regarding the investigation. but all over this area, there are still reminders that a ten-year-old boy is missing. tonight in buckeye, jesse wilson's picture still hangs in a few stores, including this yogurt shop not far from jesse wilson's home near i-10 and watson road. >> we feel like we can keep a little bit of hope still for the family, waiting for anything positive to come out. >> but after two months, many businesses don't have the fliers tell us is that this investigation continues. >> no child should go missing that long and you're not even hearing about it anymore. >> jesse last seen on july 18th, his mom making this 911 call after checking his room. >> my son has either climbed out his window, which he has done before, or he has gone out the back door. >> soon after that call, volunteers filled school busses and searched the open desert near the 10 the fbi
disappeared, and the question many are asking is where is jesse wilson. andrew hasbun spent the evening in jesse's neighborhood looking for answers. >> not heard much from wilson's family or police for that matter regarding the investigation. but all over this area, there are still reminders that a ten-year-old boy is missing. tonight in buckeye, jesse wilson's picture still hangs in a few stores, including this yogurt shop not far from jesse wilson's home near i-10 and watson road....
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quarterbacks, russell wilson and andrew luck and drew brees. right now. >> what broncos player would you want on your fantasy team? 21% want trevor. >>> cu holding oregon state tomorrow. buffs favored by almost 3 touchdowns. we'll see how they continue to handle their early san success -- early season successful and we'll see >> we know colorado is a big-time college football program. that's why we came here, we wanted to reinstill that to everybody in the community. if you've been a fan or 20s or or just became a fan today, we welcome all the support. >>> the heisman hopes of mccaffrey taking a hit, stanford >>> 1st inning, one on, and nolan being nolan. home run no. 41. a national article said arenado, best player in the nl valuable. well put. bettis got his 14th win tonight. rockies 4-1. >>> avs first preseason game. mackinnon likes the emphasis on speed in bednar's system. put one in the back of the net. the americans won all four matches in the morning. then the europeans came storm back in the afternoon. mcilroy ask the fans in minnesotaure not entertained -- minnesota, are you
quarterbacks, russell wilson and andrew luck and drew brees. right now. >> what broncos player would you want on your fantasy team? 21% want trevor. >>> cu holding oregon state tomorrow. buffs favored by almost 3 touchdowns. we'll see how they continue to handle their early san success -- early season successful and we'll see >> we know colorado is a big-time college football program. that's why we came here, we wanted to reinstill that to everybody in the community. if...
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good quarterbacks, russell wilson and andrew luck and drew brees. >> couple more games? >> andrew luck kind of slipping right now. >> what broncos player would 21% want trevor. >>> cu holding oregon state tomorrow. buffs favored by almost 3 touchdowns. we'll see how they continue to handle their early san success -- early season successful and we'll see if more fans show up. >> we know colorado is a big-time college football program. that's why we came here, we wanted to reinstill community. if you've been a fan or 20s or or just became a fan today, we welcome all the support. >>> the heisman hopes of mccaffrey taking a hit, stanford >>> 1st inning, one on, and nolan being nolan. home run no. 41. a national article said arenado, best player in the nl this year, just not the most valuable. well put. bettis got his 14th win tonight. mackinnon likes the emphasis on speed in bednar's system. put one in the back of the net. avs win 3-1. >>> day 1 of the ryder cup, and the americans won all four matches in the morning. then the afternoon. mcilroy ask the fans in minnesotaure not entertained
good quarterbacks, russell wilson and andrew luck and drew brees. >> couple more games? >> andrew luck kind of slipping right now. >> what broncos player would 21% want trevor. >>> cu holding oregon state tomorrow. buffs favored by almost 3 touchdowns. we'll see how they continue to handle their early san success -- early season successful and we'll see if more fans show up. >> we know colorado is a big-time college football program. that's why we came here, we...
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tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime you won't see these folks at the post office. larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> breaking tonight, not long after news broke of this new attack in munich, germany, donald trump was on twitter offering prayers for the residents there. and just last night, mr. trump used his closing speech at the republican national convention to talk at length about keeping americans safe here. he called for better intelligence gathering, tougher foreign policy, and a crackdown on immigration from any nation compromised by terror. >> my opponent has called for a radical 550% increase in syrian -- think of this, th
tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime you won't see these folks at the post office. larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage...
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clintons are worthy successors of a tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime bp drilling teams train in virtual reality simulators in here, so we're better prepared for any situation out there. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> breaking tonight, not long after news broke of this new attack in munich, germany, donald trump was on twitter offering prayers for the residents there. and just last night, mr. trump used his closing speech at the republican national convention to talk at length about keeping americans safe here. he called for better intelligence gathering, tougher foreign policy, and a crackdown on immigration from any nation compromised by terror. >> my opponent has called for a radical 550% increase in syrian -- think of this, think of this. this is not believable, but this is what's happening. a 550% increase in syrian refugees. i only want to admit individuals into our country who will support our values and love our people. th
clintons are worthy successors of a tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime bp drilling teams train in virtual reality simulators in here, so we're better prepared for any situation out there. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> breaking tonight, not long after news broke of this new attack in munich, germany, donald trump was on twitter...
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as we thought it would be three months ago and that is reflected. francine: andrew wilson, thank you so much. we will get back to him on oil and the boe as we talk about mark carney and the right decision at noon london time. young up in the next hour, will be joined by the former boe policymaker andrew sentance. we're keeping and i on the town -- keeping an eye on the pound and what it means for governor carney. ♪ francine: this -- vonnie: this is "surveillance." christmas sales fell at cartier jewelry. they say fiscal third-quarter revenue was down 4%. demand is weak for luxury watches in asia. swiss watch exports to hong kong fell 28% in november. the news network al jazeera america is pulling the plug. the network says it will stop operating at the end of april, two and a half years after it launched. it blames what it caused the economic landscape of the environment. controlled was by qatar's royal family has struggled to build an audience in the u.s. you won't notice it if you were headed to dallas for the upcoming world economics forum , but apartment prices and the swiss re
as we thought it would be three months ago and that is reflected. francine: andrew wilson, thank you so much. we will get back to him on oil and the boe as we talk about mark carney and the right decision at noon london time. young up in the next hour, will be joined by the former boe policymaker andrew sentance. we're keeping and i on the town -- keeping an eye on the pound and what it means for governor carney. ♪ francine: this -- vonnie: this is "surveillance." christmas sales...
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physical. i was speaking to even andrew wilson the other day at ea, talking about ideas for this year. we want to come together to put together a common framework, maybe add sodigital framework. >>> are you pulling down your earnings per share forecast for the fourth quarter and next year? >> i don't think so we updated from 3.70 to 3.78. there's still three weeks left, we have more time. i think we are right in line with what we said at the beginning of the year. >> longer term, how will you take on this larger force of short selling which has wipe d d 40% of the stock market off. how do you take that on? >> our thing is gaming is cyclical. technology brands had a whopping 80% increase last quarter. you've seen us develop a collectibles business. we believe we need to be a family of specialty retail brands. i'll tell you why. we have an enormous real estate asset. we have steadily declined our gamestop businesses and put them into at&t dealer stores or apple stores. i was at georgia tech this weekend, we took our old gamestop store there and flipped it into an at&t store. that is our
physical. i was speaking to even andrew wilson the other day at ea, talking about ideas for this year. we want to come together to put together a common framework, maybe add sodigital framework. >>> are you pulling down your earnings per share forecast for the fourth quarter and next year? >> i don't think so we updated from 3.70 to 3.78. there's still three weeks left, we have more time. i think we are right in line with what we said at the beginning of the year. >>...
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score of being a great president. the near greats were theodore roosevelt, woodrow wilson, andrew jackson, and harry truman. the bottom two are interesting, john adams and lyndon johnson. we won't see these presidents on other rankings. perhaps this is partly because in this study, scholars tend to more favorably rate the president's that served in the era in which they did their research. if you did research on colonial america and early american republic, you would be more likely to think john adams is a great president. we today perhaps criticize him partly for the criminalized dissent as the u.s. was gearing up were a potential war with france. on adams's opponents affiliated with jefferson. lyndon johnson, another president who is going to be controversial. they like his domestic policies but find a lot of desire in the vietnam war where he conceals the involvement from the public and makes decisions that undermine the chances of the united states. 1997, they take a poll of 719 people. 97 of these individuals were professors of american history. others would be public officials, atto
score of being a great president. the near greats were theodore roosevelt, woodrow wilson, andrew jackson, and harry truman. the bottom two are interesting, john adams and lyndon johnson. we won't see these presidents on other rankings. perhaps this is partly because in this study, scholars tend to more favorably rate the president's that served in the era in which they did their research. if you did research on colonial america and early american republic, you would be more likely to think...
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wal-mart in wilson. barbara: erin andrews is expected to take the trial today. she and 50 other names are on the witness list for the defense. more than 40 had not testified for the first four days of the trial. she's suing nashville marriott and othersor $75 million. she says their negligence let her stalker find her and film her through a peep hole when it appears peyton manning is getting closer to deciding whether to retire. the broncos quarterback has reportedly been mulling it since getting his secretary super bowl title -- second title this month the if he plans to play he must undergo a team physical by friday. >> why this oscar? it is the 88th academy awards. the 88th. which means this whole no black nominee thing has happened at least 71 other times. john: a lot more to the oscars than the winners. barbara: chris rock getting positive reviews for how he dealt with the lack of diversity. the moment getting the most buzz lady gaga's emotional performance. nominated song see co-wrote "till it happens to you" and that got a standing ovation and many were moved to tears and vice
wal-mart in wilson. barbara: erin andrews is expected to take the trial today. she and 50 other names are on the witness list for the defense. more than 40 had not testified for the first four days of the trial. she's suing nashville marriott and othersor $75 million. she says their negligence let her stalker find her and film her through a peep hole when it appears peyton manning is getting closer to deciding whether to retire. the broncos quarterback has reportedly been mulling it since...
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gardens music festival is here. super stars like usher. >> neki: charlie wilson. >> andrew: headlining the 11th festival starting today. >> neki: the big draw on the ticket, local artists get the chance on the big stage, as well. heres a look. >> among the headliner at jazz in the garden, local stars get to shine. [singing] >> neki: krystal renee an up >> it's incredible. i feel like this is an affirmation of the work i've been putting in. it's surreal and i feel blessed totoe here. [singing] >> neki: this is not the first time she's been on local 10. in 2004, she was a finalist on give me the mike. >> it was so cool. >> neki: the local performer have a task to warm up the crowd of thousands. sharinghe ticket with big time stars means big expectation from the crowd. >> this is going to be a surreal opportunity to be on this kind of stage to make my family proud. >>>>april ra kel grew up in westalm. >> i'm urban, rock and soul. there's a lot to blend into. but it's the style that's mine. [singing] hails for north miami. the mother of threeesang backup at jazz in the gardens a few years
gardens music festival is here. super stars like usher. >> neki: charlie wilson. >> andrew: headlining the 11th festival starting today. >> neki: the big draw on the ticket, local artists get the chance on the big stage, as well. heres a look. >> among the headliner at jazz in the garden, local stars get to shine. [singing] >> neki: krystal renee an up >> it's incredible. i feel like this is an affirmation of the work i've been putting in. it's surreal and i...
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tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime have already stolen from us. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewar
tradition from andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime have already stolen from us. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving...
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a new book out called "tier 1," the co-author of that book brian andrews and jeffrey wilson joining us this morning in the studio. thank you for being with us on this sunday morning. congratulations on your newborn, by the way. >> thanks. >> first off, talk about this book. what's it about? >> "tier 1" is creating a hero the new environment that we live in, the terrorist threat now is different than it was a few years ago. so we created in navy s.e.a.l. who has to adapt to a new world and address those new threats. >> yeah. so as a former navy s.e.a.l., our main character has to transition -- from a door-kicking navy s.e.a.l. into the covert world of espionage. there's another level that it takes in order to execute these counterterrorism topic, given the political climate now. how did you get into that? >> jeff and i are both navy veterans. i was a submarine officer and jeff was a combat surgeon. so we have experience in military service. what's interesting is the world has changed even from when jeff and i both served. >> there's no question. after 9/11, but especially after the i
a new book out called "tier 1," the co-author of that book brian andrews and jeffrey wilson joining us this morning in the studio. thank you for being with us on this sunday morning. congratulations on your newborn, by the way. >> thanks. >> first off, talk about this book. what's it about? >> "tier 1" is creating a hero the new environment that we live in, the terrorist threat now is different than it was a few years ago. so we created in navy s.e.a.l....
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out called tier one. it's co-authored by brian andrews and jeffery wilson. jeff lives in tampa. he joins us this morning to talk about the book. good to see you ma i want to tell everybody although tier one is just out amazon best seller and number one best selling military thriller on amazon since it's release. congratulations. >> thanks. that's got to be nice have in your pocket. lot of fun. let's go do a quick synapsis. give me a synapsis of book tier one. there will be more of these tier one what we did brian and i together, my co-author we tried to create a new guy. a new hero a new team that sort of designed for the world we talking about. it's a different world. we're looking for a hero that can address post 9/11 threat we're in. so that's our guy john dempsey who suffer as tragedy, a tier one seal. now he's part of a secret team ember after tragedy effects its haem team he has to learn how do things differently. he can't just a door kicking seal he has to evolve about gray shadowy world of espionage. you're colorad both military. i was combat surgeon in navy served in gover
out called tier one. it's co-authored by brian andrews and jeffery wilson. jeff lives in tampa. he joins us this morning to talk about the book. good to see you ma i want to tell everybody although tier one is just out amazon best seller and number one best selling military thriller on amazon since it's release. congratulations. >> thanks. that's got to be nice have in your pocket. lot of fun. let's go do a quick synapsis. give me a synapsis of book tier one. there will be more of these...
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disappeared around 3:00 saturday. deputies believe they were heading to wal-mart in wilson. barbara: erin andrews is expected to take the stand today as her civil trial against a nashville hotel enters the second week. she and 50 other names are on the list for the defense. more than 40 had not testified the first four days. andrews is suggest nashville marriott and others for $75 million. she said their negligence let her stalker find her and film john: it appears peyton manning is closer to deciding whether he will retire. the broncos quarterback has reportedly been mulling the position since capturing his second super bowl title in a win over the carolina panthers. if he plans to play next season he must undergo a team fiscal by friday. barbara: if he did he would go out on a high note but i guess that is hard to let go. john: a lot of athletes can't seem to let it go. one more season. don: he was having trouble throwing the deep ball and that used to be a staple for him. i wouldn't be surprised if he retires. jie heard he can't feel his finger tips. don: the reason he was having
disappeared around 3:00 saturday. deputies believe they were heading to wal-mart in wilson. barbara: erin andrews is expected to take the stand today as her civil trial against a nashville hotel enters the second week. she and 50 other names are on the list for the defense. more than 40 had not testified the first four days. andrews is suggest nashville marriott and others for $75 million. she said their negligence let her stalker find her and film john: it appears peyton manning is closer to...
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there is a large body of opinion including the likes ofl bob wilson and andrew sentence who argue the implication of brexit for the uk are just not clear. not clear enough at this point to take very dramatic action. they would argue, yes, you hav seen some weakness in the manufacturing and construction service. you have seen that decline in the services sector pmi, but no great surprise that we would have seen a hint of confidence on a monthly basis from the brexit outcome. let's not forget that in terms of growth second quarter gdp was better than expectations at 0.6 running into brexit and we also have the inflation number up off the floor. it post the financial crisis with a run rate at 0.5%. so not everything is going badly here in the uk. we just have this setback at the moment of confidence as a result of brexit. so many arguing they would do well to hold their fire. the problem is there's an element of commitment and free guidance here. that's what i saw in the july meeting. monetary policy committee stated their intention to do something at this meeting. perhaps we will se
there is a large body of opinion including the likes ofl bob wilson and andrew sentence who argue the implication of brexit for the uk are just not clear. not clear enough at this point to take very dramatic action. they would argue, yes, you hav seen some weakness in the manufacturing and construction service. you have seen that decline in the services sector pmi, but no great surprise that we would have seen a hint of confidence on a monthly basis from the brexit outcome. let's not forget...
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are worthy successors of a vision from andrew jackson to woodrow wilson. >> wow. with me now author and director of "hillary's america," dinesh sa souza. dinesh i have to tell you, i have seen this twice. i have the book and i saw the movie and i talked to trump about it. it was an incredible incredible discussion. what people don't know is it's about the history of democrats. slavery, taking indians' lands and civil rights as it relates to this country. i don't want to get in a long discussion about it but i want to talk to you about the 13th 14th and 15th amendment, tell me about those amendments and how they were voted on as it relats to democrats and republicans? >> the 13th amendment was the amendment that permanently abolished slavery. the republicans pushed it, the democrats you nan lusly as a block oh poesd it but it passed the 14th not a single democrat voted for it. republicans pushed it through. the democrats again in uniform opposition. now, why is this important? it's important because democrats today will claim credit for the civil rights movement of the 1960s the civi
are worthy successors of a vision from andrew jackson to woodrow wilson. >> wow. with me now author and director of "hillary's america," dinesh sa souza. dinesh i have to tell you, i have seen this twice. i have the book and i saw the movie and i talked to trump about it. it was an incredible incredible discussion. what people don't know is it's about the history of democrats. slavery, taking indians' lands and civil rights as it relates to this country. i don't want to get in...
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, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. i want to join andrew in welcoming you all to the wilson center for today's special conversation with the sultan of sokoto on peace and development initiatives, challenges in and prospects for nigeria. this is a very important discussion with a key leader and voice in nigeria and the broader region. i know that a number of people are joining us via webcast as well as on twitter. welcome to you as well. for those on twitter, you may follow and contribute to today's event on the africa program's twitter account at africa up close using @sultanofsokoto, all one word, no spaces. also, if you have questions for the sultan, please feel free to tweet them @africaupclose, and we will make sure to share those with the sultan. before i introduce our distinguished speaker, let me quickly take a moment to set the scene for today's conversation. as andrew mentioned, our discussion today provides an opportunity to hear from one of africa's and nigeria's leaders on peace and development. and on religion and interfaith tolerance. this discussion is especia
, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. i want to join andrew in welcoming you all to the wilson center for today's special conversation with the sultan of sokoto on peace and development initiatives, challenges in and prospects for nigeria. this is a very important discussion with a key leader and voice in nigeria and the broader region. i know that a number of people are joining us via webcast as well as on twitter. welcome to you as well. for those on twitter, you may follow and...
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how goshoppersohio was born. the brainchild of wilson jr. and andrew stith. they offer a grocery delivery service to the greater downtown cleveland area but also coming with a customized twist. personal chef services. there's extra cost attacked, but the chef says customized meals are priceless. >> i think it's good for cleveland. i think it's something innovative. no one is doing it. why not us? >> reporter: from giant eagles and even constantino's, personal shoppers fill the bags for you and tlifr them right to your door. it's simple. you sign up on the website three hours before you want your delivery. >> the minimum is 29.99 for the dpifrnt different packages as packages as well. >> tia: on days in cleveland where you wake up and go to bed to this, it may not be a bad idea to have someone do the shopping for you. you can find out more website. it's goshoppersohio.com. sam, sounds like a great idea, especially on a day like today really low. >> samantha: yeah. morning. literally there are some of you waking up in the single digits and even below zero. it's 2 below in ashtabula
how goshoppersohio was born. the brainchild of wilson jr. and andrew stith. they offer a grocery delivery service to the greater downtown cleveland area but also coming with a customized twist. personal chef services. there's extra cost attacked, but the chef says customized meals are priceless. >> i think it's good for cleveland. i think it's something innovative. no one is doing it. why not us? >> reporter: from giant eagles and even constantino's, personal shoppers fill the bags...
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: that's how go shoppers ohio was born. the brain child of byron wilson, jr. and andrew stiff. the duo offers a grocery delivery service to the greater downtown cleveland area but it also can come with a customized twist. personal chef services. there's extra cost attached, but chef ivy says customized meals are priceless. >> i think it is good for cleveland. i think it is something innovative. no one is doing it. >> reporter: from giant eagle to other stores personal shoppers will fill the bags for you and deliver them right to your door. it's simple. you sign up on the website three hours before you want your delivery. >> the minimum is $29.99 for the actual purchase, and we also have different packages as far as al la cart e rate or monthly packages. >> reporter: on days in cleveland when you wake up to this it may not be a bad idea to have someone to the shopping for you. >> romona: i saw you writing down the information down over there? >> mark: i am down with that. i like it. >> romona: i like the personal chef. >> mark: that's all right. omelet and sausage. >> romona: i wonder i
: that's how go shoppers ohio was born. the brain child of byron wilson, jr. and andrew stiff. the duo offers a grocery delivery service to the greater downtown cleveland area but it also can come with a customized twist. personal chef services. there's extra cost attached, but chef ivy says customized meals are priceless. >> i think it is good for cleveland. i think it is something innovative. no one is doing it. >> reporter: from giant eagle to other stores personal shoppers will...
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three innings ago and wilson ramos gunned him out trying to steal with andrew mccutchen in the batter's box. >> f.p.: he and chad kuhl are the players of the game for the pirates and. >> bob: left side, danny espinosa. felipe rivero, six in a row to the bryce harper, and then >> bob: bag of popcorn since the 9th inning. >> f.p.: you and i are on two. >> bob: popcorn is keeping us alive here. >> f.p.: tastes like filet mignon. >> f.p.: if you're at a restaurant, watin the maitre d' over and change seats. >> bob: there's a big time buffalo rally cap. the nats still keep the hot dog stands open at this stage of the game. you can get a dog, you can get a soft drink, you can get water. they do provide for the fans that have been holder for, well, almost five hours. bryce harper has never faced juan nicasio. 90, a swing and miss and as f.p. noted a couple times, time of day where it's hard to see the ball at 6:16 local time. >> f.p.: you got to show me the rally grand pooh ba again. >> bob: he can't wait for the on-deck hitter. >> f.p.: there he is, the grand i want one of those. >>
three innings ago and wilson ramos gunned him out trying to steal with andrew mccutchen in the batter's box. >> f.p.: he and chad kuhl are the players of the game for the pirates and. >> bob: left side, danny espinosa. felipe rivero, six in a row to the bryce harper, and then >> bob: bag of popcorn since the 9th inning. >> f.p.: you and i are on two. >> bob: popcorn is keeping us alive here. >> f.p.: tastes like filet mignon. >> f.p.: if you're at a...
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ball, wilson has been the official creator and supplier of n-f-l footballs since 1941 andrew marden shows us what it takes to make the footballs. " " bg2016 fri marden making footballs pkg trt: 1:08 oc: made in ada, ohio cg at 0: dan riegle/plant manager, wilson football factory " they're made the same way as we're making them here. everything is identical. even though this ball won't be in the game, it's identical to the one that will be." dan riegle is the plant manger of the wilson football factory. he oversees about 140 employees that make footballs every single day. and since each n-f-l team uses between 800 and one-thousand footballs a year, he and his team are quite busy... "we sew the ball together inside out because the seams have to be on the inside. so after we get the ball sewn together we turn it rightside out where the laces are gonna be, then we put a bladder in the ball which holds the air in it, lace it shut. the fourth thing we do is mold the ball, which puts 100 psi in the ball, straightens the seams out, checks the bladder. before the mo opens it's back down to 1
ball, wilson has been the official creator and supplier of n-f-l footballs since 1941 andrew marden shows us what it takes to make the footballs. " " bg2016 fri marden making footballs pkg trt: 1:08 oc: made in ada, ohio cg at 0: dan riegle/plant manager, wilson football factory " they're made the same way as we're making them here. everything is identical. even though this ball won't be in the game, it's identical to the one that will be." dan riegle is the plant manger of...
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wilson six. harry truman number seven. andrew jackson number eight. eisenhower number nine. madison number ten. a couple of interesting things to note here, one is that roosevelt actually might have prevailed over lincoln if it weren't for concerns about list character. that he was rated 15th best president in terms of character. he is one or two on the other four dimensions. similarly, andrew jackson would rate higher if it wasn't for those concerns about character and appointments. obviously, a reflection of the spoil system where all government officials were fired and then people loyal to jackson were put in these positions. this leads ultimately to a lot of corruption in the long-run. i would point out the appearance of eisenhower. you can see this is published in 1997. now as be learn aboutize hour, you see his rating improve and he starts to emerge as bottom of the lists. an article in 1997 taking a poll of 32 experts. i put experts in quotations because they're his friends. not that they're not experts. but mostly they are historians, some practicing politicians were include
wilson six. harry truman number seven. andrew jackson number eight. eisenhower number nine. madison number ten. a couple of interesting things to note here, one is that roosevelt actually might have prevailed over lincoln if it weren't for concerns about list character. that he was rated 15th best president in terms of character. he is one or two on the other four dimensions. similarly, andrew jackson would rate higher if it wasn't for those concerns about character and appointments....
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andrew jackson through woodrow wilson. are we not done with this larsenous duo? how much these partners in crime (climbing sounds) when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts duracell quantum because it lasts longer. ♪ (duracell slamtones) with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more....