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. >> aol. they keep powering higher. earnings are beating. listen to what ceo tim armstrong told cnbc this morning. >> our results today essentially are improvements across the entire board for aol. advertising revenue lines, consumer traffic and then the real technology stack behind the where the company is going. we're excited about the results today. >> let's talk some numbers as we do again every day at this time on aol and technicals, rich ross, on the fundamentals andy bush. andy, i'm going to throw a numbers at you because my question is going to be, what is aol, but check this out, did you know that aol still has 2.5 million dialup subscribers paying an average of 20 bucks a month? >> nice. nice. well, i tell you what else they have, they have a successful advertising segment that tim arm strong, his big acquisition and hitting the cover off the ball. their earnings surprised to the upside once again with the $6 million charge that they had, they beat by about 8%. the stock is up about 8%. so their strategy moving forward looks really
. >> aol. they keep powering higher. earnings are beating. listen to what ceo tim armstrong told cnbc this morning. >> our results today essentially are improvements across the entire board for aol. advertising revenue lines, consumer traffic and then the real technology stack behind the where the company is going. we're excited about the results today. >> let's talk some numbers as we do again every day at this time on aol and technicals, rich ross, on the fundamentals andy...
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late today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post."
late today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post."
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this is what happened with aol and compuserve. it looked as if they owned access to the consumer internet. people just bought straight vanilla access to the network itself. they went on the web and used it. they didn't need these .roprietary clients i wonder whether facebook and twitter are the aol icon be served in this story in we will see it play out again. it is difficult to build a douche but in social system that works in a it was a social media discussion system based on open standards. it was slow and they came unyielding. it was too big. there is clearly a lot of technical challenges that can be overcome for this to happen. i'm keeping a close eye on .fforts there seems to be a new one to create an open standard for social media and networking. maybe as they were swept away by the open standards of the web, the same could happen to facebook and twitter in the next decade. >> whatever form it takes in the future, one thing is clear. it is not going away. social media is not new. s been around for centuries. microblogs are
this is what happened with aol and compuserve. it looked as if they owned access to the consumer internet. people just bought straight vanilla access to the network itself. they went on the web and used it. they didn't need these .roprietary clients i wonder whether facebook and twitter are the aol icon be served in this story in we will see it play out again. it is difficult to build a douche but in social system that works in a it was a social media discussion system based on open standards....
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aol will probably own some of the patches -- the partnerships. audience and and energyrs what a lot of into patch which i think was very good for the country. i have had more newspaper people stop me saying, the patch is in our city. they were afraid that you are going to get more aggressive. i'm not talking about some of the bigger companies that did that. localk patch helped fuel communities. they should be investing in it. to --oline, when we talk i don't know if you read his interview, he had commissioned a study and what he found is that the toughest problems economically are on the local side. many of your members are on the local side. can you talk about that now? you have heard him talk about patch from a newspaper's perspective. study?s bad as julius' >> the top 200 metro areas have the toughest time. when you go smaller than that, it is actually stronger. that top 200 is a big number. coververy difficult to what companies covered in the past to my giving pressures on newsroom budgets and a dramatic cut in advertising revenue. oftentimes
aol will probably own some of the patches -- the partnerships. audience and and energyrs what a lot of into patch which i think was very good for the country. i have had more newspaper people stop me saying, the patch is in our city. they were afraid that you are going to get more aggressive. i'm not talking about some of the bigger companies that did that. localk patch helped fuel communities. they should be investing in it. to --oline, when we talk i don't know if you read his interview, he...
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results today, essentially are improvements across the entire board for aol. advertising revenue lines, consumer traffic and then the real technology stock behind the future of where the company's going. we're excited about the results today. >> of those three, tim, where do you see the most upside? >> we see upside both in the advertising technology stock business which is related to video as well as the global brands group. the global brands group both -- they -- both of those areas had double digit revenue growth. the brands group got back to adjusted ebitda which means earnings are getting better against content. but the big megatrend in advertising right now in marketing is the automation of advertising. and just as automation hit wall street is hitting madison avenue and aol has a big investment in this area over the last three years and it's really starting to pay off. the technology platform side has tremendous upside. >> so that has an upside, but the downside i imagine is that advertising by default and the commoditization of advertising means lower
results today, essentially are improvements across the entire board for aol. advertising revenue lines, consumer traffic and then the real technology stock behind the future of where the company's going. we're excited about the results today. >> of those three, tim, where do you see the most upside? >> we see upside both in the advertising technology stock business which is related to video as well as the global brands group. the global brands group both -- they -- both of those...
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business was booming and aol was coming in. they wanted to buy it, but ted pushed back. >> in his deepest self, he knew it was wrong. >> this really is a historic moment. it was the biggest corporate merger ever, a $160 billion deal. but no one could predict the burst of the dot-com bubble just months later. aol fell flat and the stock price took a nosedive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more than $150 billion. and ted, time warner's biggest individual stockholder, took a beating. >> your net worth goes from 10 billion to 2 billion, and during that same time -- >> i actually went closer to 1 billion. by then i had given $1 billion to the u.n. >> they restructured the company. ted was shut out. >> they offered me an extension on my contract to a million dollars a year. and i said, what are my duties going to be? he said, you're not going to have any duties. >> ted got shafted. and it hurt. knowing the guy, i didn't know. >> none of us at that moment kn
business was booming and aol was coming in. they wanted to buy it, but ted pushed back. >> in his deepest self, he knew it was wrong. >> this really is a historic moment. it was the biggest corporate merger ever, a $160 billion deal. but no one could predict the burst of the dot-com bubble just months later. aol fell flat and the stock price took a nosedive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more...
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so aol and huffington post, basically there are a lot of stories on huffington post and aol, and there will continue to be. you can also customize the news that you want overall. thing i would say is that huffington post started with more of a political angle. looking through the huffington post, over time, there have been , and withorms set up theregton post, if you go on a daily basis, there is a pretty wide range of views. brands, andferent by using huffington post, we feel it is one of the best news sources in the world to offer aol users, but we also offer aol users a lot of other choices as well, and i think from the standpoint of opportunity, this is different than where a lot of our competitors are going. a lot of competitors are going to feed based, where there are a lot of feeds. there is no voice. and we have opinions, will be doing that overall, so we try to give people multiple views and multiple voices. we really like the huffington post, and users really like the huffington post. we offer that to aol users, but we give them a choice of what news sources they want. >> tha
so aol and huffington post, basically there are a lot of stories on huffington post and aol, and there will continue to be. you can also customize the news that you want overall. thing i would say is that huffington post started with more of a political angle. looking through the huffington post, over time, there have been , and withorms set up theregton post, if you go on a daily basis, there is a pretty wide range of views. brands, andferent by using huffington post, we feel it is one of the...
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in many places around aol, that was not the case. he engineers sat with the engineers, the journalist who -- journalists with journalists. 20silicon valley, i spent years going back and forth between silicon valley and new york. silicon valley is a more collaborative type environment. what are the five fastest growing platforms, technology platforms for journalists and you have an account on them? -- i need totially know what, you need to know it. it is very important. >> over here, then. >> i am a harvard alum. commissioned a high- profile series called "house of cards." episodesased all the at one time. they have an plane with the idea of using time effectively. nbc and other affiliates have been giving limited interviews in a broadcasting longer interviews in shows like "the today show. how are you experimenting with more investigative reporting and ongoing and releasing as the content as one entire package or are slid out? -- parcel it out? >> i think we are all experimenting. there was a huge section. it was a story about a terr
in many places around aol, that was not the case. he engineers sat with the engineers, the journalist who -- journalists with journalists. 20silicon valley, i spent years going back and forth between silicon valley and new york. silicon valley is a more collaborative type environment. what are the five fastest growing platforms, technology platforms for journalists and you have an account on them? -- i need totially know what, you need to know it. it is very important. >> over here, then....
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however, net income dropped due to costs associated with aol's local sites, patch.com. and investors watched as drugmaker regeneron soared. thanks to high hopes for its eye-disorder drug ... the stock rallied 6% yesterday. johnson and johnson will pay a record fine to settle claims it improperly marketed drugs and paid kickbacks to doctors and nursing homes. jnj is accused of marketing its schizophrenia drugs risperdal and invega- to elderly patients as a treatment for dementia. jnj also reportedly targeted its heart failure drug, natrecor to patients who may not have had servere heart trouble. the $2.2 billion dollar fine is one of the largest healthcare-related settlements in u.s. history the government will payout an historic $167 million to 3 whistleblowers who flagged jnj's practices. in "another" record fine to report-- "sac capital advisors" has agreed to plead guilty to securities and wire fraud. the powerful hedge fund will pay a $1.8 billion fine. the fund's billionaire leader, steven cohen, stands accused of creating an atmosphere of "rampant insider trading"
however, net income dropped due to costs associated with aol's local sites, patch.com. and investors watched as drugmaker regeneron soared. thanks to high hopes for its eye-disorder drug ... the stock rallied 6% yesterday. johnson and johnson will pay a record fine to settle claims it improperly marketed drugs and paid kickbacks to doctors and nursing homes. jnj is accused of marketing its schizophrenia drugs risperdal and invega- to elderly patients as a treatment for dementia. jnj also...
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aol fell flat. and the stock price took a nose dive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more than $150 billion. and ted, time warner's biggest individual stockholder, took a beating. >> your net worth goes from 10 billion to 2 billion. and around that same time as the dot-com -- >> it actually went down to closer to 1 billion. by then i'd given the $1 billion to the u.n. >> time warner executives restructured the company. ted was shut out. >> the offered me an extension on my contract at $1 million a year. and i said, well, what are me duties going to be? the said, you're not going to have any duties. >> ted got shafted. and it hurt. the idea that the guy who built all of it was no longer responsible for overseeing it, mind boggling. >> you were quoted as saying for the first time in my life i had been fired. >> that's right. >> none of news our wildest dreams at that moment knew that it could end like it did. >> it's been a ve
aol fell flat. and the stock price took a nose dive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more than $150 billion. and ted, time warner's biggest individual stockholder, took a beating. >> your net worth goes from 10 billion to 2 billion. and around that same time as the dot-com -- >> it actually went down to closer to 1 billion. by then i'd given the $1 billion to the u.n. >> time warner...
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. >> everything went fine until we merged with aol. >> talk after merger came in the 1990s. the dot com was booming. jn line companies were cashing in. time warner execs wanted in on the action. ted initially pushed back. >> even though he had a significant stake and should have been listened to i don't think he was listened to. >> it was a mistake. >> it was the biggest corporate merger ever. but no one could predict the burst of the dot com bubble months later. aol fell flat and the stock price took a nose dive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more than $150 billion and ted, time warner's biggest stockholder took a beating. >> your net worth goes from 10 billion to 2 billion. >> it actually went closer down to closer to 1 billion. by then i had given the billion dollars to the u.n. >> time warner executives restructured the company. ted was shut out. >> they offered me an extension on my contract. at $1 million a year and i said, what are my duties going to be. they said, you won't have any duties.
. >> everything went fine until we merged with aol. >> talk after merger came in the 1990s. the dot com was booming. jn line companies were cashing in. time warner execs wanted in on the action. ted initially pushed back. >> even though he had a significant stake and should have been listened to i don't think he was listened to. >> it was a mistake. >> it was the biggest corporate merger ever. but no one could predict the burst of the dot com bubble months later....
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. >> everything went fine until we merged with aol. >> talk of a merger came in the 1990s. the dot com was booming. online companies were cashing in. time warner execs wanted in on the action. ted initially pushed back. >> even though he had a significant stake and should have been listened to i don't think he was listened to. >> in his deepest self, he knew it was wrong. >> it was the biggest corporate merger ever. $160 billion deal. but no one could predict the burst of the dot com bubble months later. aol fell flat and the stock price took a nose dive. >> we were present for the greatest business debacle in the history of american business. >> investors lost more than $150 billion and ted, time warner's biggest individual stockholder took a beating. >> your net worth goes from 10 billion to 2 billion. >> it actually went closer down to closer to 1 billion. by then i had given the billion dollars to the u.n. >> time warner executives restructured the company. ted was shut out. >> they offered me an extension on my contract. at $1 million a year and i said, what are my dut
. >> everything went fine until we merged with aol. >> talk of a merger came in the 1990s. the dot com was booming. online companies were cashing in. time warner execs wanted in on the action. ted initially pushed back. >> even though he had a significant stake and should have been listened to i don't think he was listened to. >> in his deepest self, he knew it was wrong. >> it was the biggest corporate merger ever. $160 billion deal. but no one could predict the...
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aol up just over 9% at 42.24 and pandora media also a great gainer, up 9.5%, 28.08. both of these names coming out with numbers, aol better than expected quarterly sales, looking good as we noted, to the upside, and it's up about 43% this year. and then there's pandora, right? you want to know how many listeners they have and want to see that increasing, well, they did exactly that. active listeners were up 20%, so by the end of october, 30.9 million -- 70.9 million. how about the hours listened? that also improved, 18%, so 1.47 million hours listened, and that's good news as well for pandora. really the high point of the day was 28.19, but it's up over 200% this year. back to you. liz: i just love how people try and count this name out because apple is somehow getting into the music business when it comes to streaming radio. no. i mean, come on. they were first in, they are winning. watch pandora as we do for you. thank you very much, nicole petallides. you could call the markets flat right now, but that does not tell the whole story, does it, traders, about what's
aol up just over 9% at 42.24 and pandora media also a great gainer, up 9.5%, 28.08. both of these names coming out with numbers, aol better than expected quarterly sales, looking good as we noted, to the upside, and it's up about 43% this year. and then there's pandora, right? you want to know how many listeners they have and want to see that increasing, well, they did exactly that. active listeners were up 20%, so by the end of october, 30.9 million -- 70.9 million. how about the hours...
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. >>> up next we will hear from the ceo of the aol ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up on this half hour on thus tuesday, the author of two favorites in the toyota green room. hello, mitch albom. he tells us how he finds his new book -- finds a connection with the afterlife. >>> and pisa. how the leaning and looking at the balancing act. how engineers are keeping one of the world wonders at just the right aimingle. that's ahead. >>> right now, "usa today" says one of the america's oldest surviving veterans received a presidential tribute. the president honored 107-year-old richard overton as the nation marked veterans day. >> i want you to know a little something about mr. overton here. he was there at pearl harbor when the battleships were still smoldering. he was there at okinawa. he was there at iwo jima where he said i only got out of the there by the grace of god. richard overton, this american veteran is 107 years old. and we are honored that he's here with us today. let's ask richard to stand again because he can stand. >> wow. >> what an amazing man. y
. >>> up next we will hear from the ceo of the aol ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up on this half hour on thus tuesday, the author of two favorites in the toyota green room. hello, mitch albom. he tells us how he finds his new book -- finds a connection with the afterlife. >>> and pisa. how the leaning and looking at the balancing act. how engineers are keeping one of the world wonders at just the right aimingle. that's ahead....
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two weeks ago google along with aol, apple, facebook, linkedin, microsoft, and yahoo voiced support for broader fisa reform that would include substantial enhancements to privacy protections and appropriate oversight and accountability mechanisms. we strongly believe that governments throughout the world must reform laws governing state -- and access to private communications. this activity must be rulebound, narrowly tailored, transparent, and subject to oversight. we look forward to working with the congress on the surveillance transparency act of 2013 and other reform measures. thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your testimony. mr. bankston and mr. salgado, you heard witnesses from odni and d.o.j. say that it would be very difficult for the government to provide an estimate of the number of u.s. persons caught up in surveillance. do you agree with them? >> i'd prefer to talk about what the nsa should be able to do rather than getting into a debate about what they technically could do, although i have some opinions about that as well. the authoriti
two weeks ago google along with aol, apple, facebook, linkedin, microsoft, and yahoo voiced support for broader fisa reform that would include substantial enhancements to privacy protections and appropriate oversight and accountability mechanisms. we strongly believe that governments throughout the world must reform laws governing state -- and access to private communications. this activity must be rulebound, narrowly tailored, transparent, and subject to oversight. we look forward to working...
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but for a company like aol, it's a very strong brand. it's known to most people around the world. it is the company that introduced all of us to the internet. >> so your challenge is what? >> so the challenge is how do we get the company growing again. at a significant pace. and that's what tim armstrong has been able to do over the last couple of years, is to rhee really reignite growth in an old brand. >> when i think of aol, i think of our dialup e-mail accounts but there's much more aol is doing now. >> yeah, it really now is the brand company. so it's home to a lot of beloved brands. huffington post. map quest, moviefone, stylist, tech crunch. a couple dozen brands. and it's become a real video behemoth. it's number one in video ad service. only to youtube in video views. so lots of really interesting work in that area, too. in fact, this week, we launched a new series with sarah jessica parker about the new york city ballet company. >> and sarah jessica has a new line of shoes coming out. >> enough about you. >> let's talk about you susan lyne. you seem to be someone who is
but for a company like aol, it's a very strong brand. it's known to most people around the world. it is the company that introduced all of us to the internet. >> so your challenge is what? >> so the challenge is how do we get the company growing again. at a significant pace. and that's what tim armstrong has been able to do over the last couple of years, is to rhee really reignite growth in an old brand. >> when i think of aol, i think of our dialup e-mail accounts but there's...
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and since then, he's been living life to the fullest in aol chat rooms. from albany, new york, give it up for jay perez! [cheers and applause] good to see you, baby. >> how you doing? >> what's up bro? >> whoa. >> yeah. >> yeah. [cheers and applause] >> how you doing? you, you. good to see you. >> what's up, jay? welcome to the show. >> well, thanks for having me, cedric. thanks for having me. >> you got the shirt on. "i survived it." y2k.
and since then, he's been living life to the fullest in aol chat rooms. from albany, new york, give it up for jay perez! [cheers and applause] good to see you, baby. >> how you doing? >> what's up bro? >> whoa. >> yeah. >> yeah. [cheers and applause] >> how you doing? you, you. good to see you. >> what's up, jay? welcome to the show. >> well, thanks for having me, cedric. thanks for having me. >> you got the shirt on. "i survived...
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we also hear from aol. aol when things settle down, people start buying. why both? i think 2014 is going to be a terrific year for tim armstrong and his company. meanwhile the drugstore business has been on fire. unfortunately cvs has been on fire too. i want to buy it lower. whole foods report on wednesday, i am worried about this one. not because i worry about the company. are you kidding me? the opposite. i worry about the analysts that are almost always way too critical of this company. for the last few times whole food has reported i told you to buy the weakness. and it's results were good. i was salivating. so it was to wait until the onslot and buy it on the way down. same thing is going to happen again. if it works, then we know we should be putting in the same kind of trade with the ceo we just heard from. they ront on wednesday. it's a terrific play on increased production. i want to buy it if they take off after their earnings on monday. we also get solarcity and i think that this one, like tesla, because elon musk is the chairman is a total colt and they
we also hear from aol. aol when things settle down, people start buying. why both? i think 2014 is going to be a terrific year for tim armstrong and his company. meanwhile the drugstore business has been on fire. unfortunately cvs has been on fire too. i want to buy it lower. whole foods report on wednesday, i am worried about this one. not because i worry about the company. are you kidding me? the opposite. i worry about the analysts that are almost always way too critical of this company. for...
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but for a company like aol, it's a very strong brand. it's known to most people around the world. it is the company that introduced all of us to the internet. >> so your challenge is what? >> so the challenge is how do we get the company growing again. at a significant pace. and that's what tim armstrong has been able to do over the last couple of years, is to rhee really reignite growth in an old brand. >> when i think of aol, i think of our dialup e-mail accounts but there's much more aol is doing now. >> yeah it really now is the brand company. so it's home to a lot of beloved brands. huffington post. map quest, moviefone, stylist, tech crunch. a couple dozen brands. and it's become a real video behemoth. it's number one in video ad service. only to youtube in video views. so lots of really interesting work in that area too. in fact, this week we launched a new series with sarah jessica parker about the new york city ballet company. >> and sarah jessica has a new line of shoes coming out. >> enough about you. >> let's talk about you susan lyne. you seem to be someone who is rei
but for a company like aol, it's a very strong brand. it's known to most people around the world. it is the company that introduced all of us to the internet. >> so your challenge is what? >> so the challenge is how do we get the company growing again. at a significant pace. and that's what tim armstrong has been able to do over the last couple of years, is to rhee really reignite growth in an old brand. >> when i think of aol, i think of our dialup e-mail accounts but there's...
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aol and cbs. i believe that both are going to put up good numbers. aol's numbers were initially greeted with cat calls, but now, people are buying. the drugstore business has been on fire. unfortunately, cbs has been on fire too. the stock, i don't expect it to pop. whole foods reports on wednesday, i am worried about this one. not because i'm worried about the company, are you kidding? i love the company. the opposite, i worry about the nitpicking, nay saying analysts. if the oil trade from earlier in the week works, then we know that we should be putting in the same kind of trade with permian basin company cimarex. we also get solar city. i think this one -- i would buy solar city with some deep in the money calls. if tesla pops, especially. because these two tend to trade together because they are both eli musk operations. do i think it's right that they should trade together? yeah, i don't make the rules, so it doesn't matter what i think. again, here's a stock that has run up more than 10% from where it fell. i urged you to buy disney all the wa
aol and cbs. i believe that both are going to put up good numbers. aol's numbers were initially greeted with cat calls, but now, people are buying. the drugstore business has been on fire. unfortunately, cbs has been on fire too. the stock, i don't expect it to pop. whole foods reports on wednesday, i am worried about this one. not because i'm worried about the company, are you kidding? i love the company. the opposite, i worry about the nitpicking, nay saying analysts. if the oil trade from...
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a man came forward and offered aride, and itappens to be a police offic named raw aol. d then we find the spital. american doctors and veterans from across the country are feverishly working. wood desks serve as operating tables a flashlights as overad lights. patien are evywhere. including thislderly woman who had her leg amputated yesterday. the wor is non-stop. doctors haven't slent in four days. >> it fix it the surgeonsre going to he to clean i up. reporter: upstairs theyreat an eight year o girl whose leg was cut by flying debris. >> unfortunately, we've been doin proceres like this every day. we let the wake up, we dress the wound d give them the one-day anti-bott ies we have d have them come back. we need cipro, keflex. >> reporter: even dreingsre in short supply. we areutting our dressings into 24 dssings so we have engh rations t getthrough. but we nee some supies quickly. >>eporter: for those who have survived, the challenges of putting life back together are justbeginning. >> and after her data mash unit dr. nancy sneiderman is back at base camp in ce. and l
a man came forward and offered aride, and itappens to be a police offic named raw aol. d then we find the spital. american doctors and veterans from across the country are feverishly working. wood desks serve as operating tables a flashlights as overad lights. patien are evywhere. including thislderly woman who had her leg amputated yesterday. the wor is non-stop. doctors haven't slent in four days. >> it fix it the surgeonsre going to he to clean i up. reporter: upstairs theyreat an...
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or the aol as we heard from yesterday's successful conference call for the no longer relevant company is people are doing far less work at work, and far more fooling around on the internet. the internet turned out to be the ultimate in trojan horses. unlike television which ceos watch cnbc all day, the internet is something that people expect their employees to be watching. the huge percentage of internet use is totally prurient and self-serving or even fun. the last thing you want people having at work. and it definitely takes away from what you're supposed to be doing. that's the dirty little secret of the amazing medium. how did it happen so fast? how do we know it isn't all hype? you're gleaning a ton of information about how this happened from the recent conference calls this quarter. first, because people have so many devices. the facebook people may want to claim those 5.25 hours of watching for the internet, but i think it's becoming a two-screen watching era. that's how the networks and the cable companies can continue to show incredible growth. no wonder the ad rates from no
or the aol as we heard from yesterday's successful conference call for the no longer relevant company is people are doing far less work at work, and far more fooling around on the internet. the internet turned out to be the ultimate in trojan horses. unlike television which ceos watch cnbc all day, the internet is something that people expect their employees to be watching. the huge percentage of internet use is totally prurient and self-serving or even fun. the last thing you want people...
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is week, aol announced that its revenue dropped 90% in the last year. not to be confused with the other thing that's 90. average age of people that u aol. [ laughter ] how do i e-mail a telegraph to the hindenburg? [ laughter ] the people -- people have just lostheir minds. i saw this guy on "nightline." i watch thshow "nightline." this guy's jt out of his mind. he loves swiing with sharks. he's like, "they just want to be led." [ light laught ] he pets them and stuff. just look at this guy. >> what the shark doesn't realize is it lis affection. do you think sharks like affeion? >> n i know sharks like affection. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kind ocreepy. i'm calling it now, one day th dude is gonna be in a really hard-to-watch yoube video. [ laughter ] he was just trying to g ginger and i don't know wt happened. [ applse ] it's okay. come here ginger. do you want to take this fish out of my moh? [ laughter ] speaking of fish, a different fish. there's a big phish concert in new jersey receny and apparently the police showed up and arrested 42 peop for drug p
is week, aol announced that its revenue dropped 90% in the last year. not to be confused with the other thing that's 90. average age of people that u aol. [ laughter ] how do i e-mail a telegraph to the hindenburg? [ laughter ] the people -- people have just lostheir minds. i saw this guy on "nightline." i watch thshow "nightline." this guy's jt out of his mind. he loves swiing with sharks. he's like, "they just want to be led." [ light laught ] he pets them and...
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we hear from two personal favorites, aol and cvs caremark. aol earnings have been initially greeted with cat calls. when things settle down, people buy. i think 2014, which is going to be all we care about after this report will be good. we the drugstore business is on fire. cvs has been on fire, too. the stock, i don't expect it to pop. i want to buy it lower. whole foods reports on wednesday. i'm worried about this one. no, not because i worry about the company, are you kidding me? love the company. the opposite. i worry about the nitpicking naysaying analysts who are too critical of this company. whole foods has reported and i told you to buy the weakness. last time the stock fell 10% after the wake. its results were good. i was salivating when analysts we were spitting it out. wait for the onslaught and buy it on the way down. i think the exact same thing will happen again. the oil trade from earlier in the week works, then we know that we should be putting in the same kind of trade with permian based cimerex, they report on wednesday. it
we hear from two personal favorites, aol and cvs caremark. aol earnings have been initially greeted with cat calls. when things settle down, people buy. i think 2014, which is going to be all we care about after this report will be good. we the drugstore business is on fire. cvs has been on fire, too. the stock, i don't expect it to pop. i want to buy it lower. whole foods reports on wednesday. i'm worried about this one. no, not because i worry about the company, are you kidding me? love the...
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the growth we've been seeing in a world where we're already competing with google and microsoft and aol and the bigger guys as well as a lot of little guys too. but somehow it's working real well. >> now, we've -- it's been difficult. i mean, for instance, millennial media was on the show. they've blown up repeatedly. there's been an acquisition, they talk about realtime bidding, they talk about how they're doing the exchanges. how do we distinguish between these different companies? >> without getting deep, you've made the point a few times on your show, you can't look at an entire sector without differentiation. and if you were an investor right now trying to understand things, it really feels like -- it doesn't capture all of rocketfuel, but the biggest thing in the sector seems to be programmatic. you've seen aol -- >> they do the programmatic video -- >> right and then you've seen the companies that are faltering, saying, programmatic doesn't work for us. and millennial is interesting. they have both sides to their business. the older network business and the new programatic throug
the growth we've been seeing in a world where we're already competing with google and microsoft and aol and the bigger guys as well as a lot of little guys too. but somehow it's working real well. >> now, we've -- it's been difficult. i mean, for instance, millennial media was on the show. they've blown up repeatedly. there's been an acquisition, they talk about realtime bidding, they talk about how they're doing the exchanges. how do we distinguish between these different companies?...
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. >>> aols net income dropped a whopping 90% from a year ago because of restructuring and write downs relates to the patch unit and revenues were strong and that's what investors focused on. the stock up to 4 2.02. >>> the share of orbitz didn't meet estimates and lowered the full year forecast. revenue jumped 11% but that didn't seem to impress investors. the stock finished at 7.69 dlashz. >>> shares of gt advanced technology surged on news with a deal with apple to supply with sapphire material. they use it for the iphone 5 is. it finished at $10.10. >>> tesla reporting an earnings beat after the bell but the shares initially dropped in the after hours session. the electric car maker delivered only 5500 model s cars and the fourth quarter outlook are lower than analysts are looking for. that's ex investors focused on. the stock ended to $176.81. >>> build out insurance aig may file a lawsuit against morgan stanley over 3.7 billion in mortgage backed securities it bought. they are trying to settle outside of court but regulatory filings show a lawsuit from aig may becoming soon. >>>
. >>> aols net income dropped a whopping 90% from a year ago because of restructuring and write downs relates to the patch unit and revenues were strong and that's what investors focused on. the stock up to 4 2.02. >>> the share of orbitz didn't meet estimates and lowered the full year forecast. revenue jumped 11% but that didn't seem to impress investors. the stock finished at 7.69 dlashz. >>> shares of gt advanced technology surged on news with a deal with apple to...
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you go way back in time to aol and myspace, you see a lot of littered individual stocks that have died and never really stuck around for all that long. individual stocks, i would stay away from. >> as far as investment vehicles, 401(k), 403 b, are these the way to go, are these the winners? >> yeah, again, if you could put 15 to 20% of your salary into a 401(k), it lowers your taxable income by up to $17,500 a year, so you're saving federal taxes. that's awesome. right there, you're already a winner. sometimes companies match. boom, you're a double winner. you automate it. every two weeks you're buying. great. wonderful way to invest. buy high, buy low, buy overtime. $17,000 over years -- it becomes 1.2 million within a 40- year time period, but you got to get a big chunk in early. >> what about day trading? in the early 2 thousands, everyone seemed to do well. what's your thoughts on day trading? >> on market street, there was an e trade center. you were able to walk into a cool glass office building and there were hundreds of computers set up to day trade. i don't know one day trader
you go way back in time to aol and myspace, you see a lot of littered individual stocks that have died and never really stuck around for all that long. individual stocks, i would stay away from. >> as far as investment vehicles, 401(k), 403 b, are these the way to go, are these the winners? >> yeah, again, if you could put 15 to 20% of your salary into a 401(k), it lowers your taxable income by up to $17,500 a year, so you're saving federal taxes. that's awesome. right there, you're...
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we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly different. >>reporter: so the real secret to getting the best deals this year is to know what you want before black friday week. sign up for e-mail alert. web site for sales and grab the deals as they pop up. now we have resources to help with you hotel difficult shopping go to our web site 7 news.com and remember we are going to be here every night this the if season. >> hollywood classic a sequel. more than 6 decades after rae lease. wonderful life the rest of the story. focus on the grand son of george bailey similary stewart character of course. caroline grimes the daughter
we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly...
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instead, they go through digital ad networks, run by companies like google and microsoft and aol and yahoo that basically you buy your demographic. and they find people wherever they are on the web. they no longer have to go to a website and support the website's content production. as a result of that, the commercial journalism model is on-line is nonexistent. it really -- there's no hope for it. and it changes everything because it means now we're accustomed to a certain number of reporters, a certain number of news media to have a functional democracy. well, it's disintegrating in city after city. we talk to journalists, we go into city after city and we say to old timers, we say, how many paid reporters are there in your city today, editors, reporters. include sports, weather, the works. editorials function compared to a generation ago in your city? and there's not a single city i can think of where anyone said that there's, you know, at least half are gone. and this includes digital. so, we're including anyone who's making a buck online. and sometimes it's much lower that, espec
instead, they go through digital ad networks, run by companies like google and microsoft and aol and yahoo that basically you buy your demographic. and they find people wherever they are on the web. they no longer have to go to a website and support the website's content production. as a result of that, the commercial journalism model is on-line is nonexistent. it really -- there's no hope for it. and it changes everything because it means now we're accustomed to a certain number of reporters,...
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aol time warner, the current owner of netscape, and sun microsystems have launched separate, pvate suits against microsoft. european antitrust authorities have also geared up to curtail the anticompetitive behavior of the software giant. however, the biggest check on microsoft's monopolistic behavior could well be the rapid pace of technological change in the computer, software, and online industries. already, microsoft has had to tnsform itself a couple of times to keep pace with the sea changes in the information technology markets. one goal of the government's antitrust case was to prevent microsoft from suppressing either the development of new technologies or denying access to these new technologies to its competitors. this type of a lock on technology is one of the most damaging types of anticompetitive behavior and can perpetuate a monopoly. monopolistic practices are alive and may even be thriving in the 21st century. but fortunately, so are the market and legal forces that can curb them. as in the past, the trick is to remain vigilant against these practices. what robert frost s
aol time warner, the current owner of netscape, and sun microsystems have launched separate, pvate suits against microsoft. european antitrust authorities have also geared up to curtail the anticompetitive behavior of the software giant. however, the biggest check on microsoft's monopolistic behavior could well be the rapid pace of technological change in the computer, software, and online industries. already, microsoft has had to tnsform itself a couple of times to keep pace with the sea...
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we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly different. >>reporter: so the real secret to getting the best deals this year is to know what you want before black friday week. sign up for e-mail alert. web site for sales and grab the deals as they pop up. now we have resources to help with you hotel difficult shopping go to our web site 7 news.com and remember we are going to be here every night this the if season. >> hollywood classic a sequel. more than 6 decades after rae lease. wonderful life the rest of the story. focus on the grand son of george bailey similary stewart character of course. caroline grimes the daughter
we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly...
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just another time to buy aol. >> hey, how about tonight, what's coming up on mad? >> i've got first solar. they don't do a lot of tv. mark bristol, may be the number one gold company in the world. last time, i told him he was mining a lot of scary places, he said, jim, it is not for sissys, which implied i was a sissy. i beat the heck of the guy that did that last time but this guy i am not going to mess with. irwin klein, his stuff is doing well, why? because it is organic and natural. he is anti-gmo. >> that is a show. >> the bookings have been incredible. i am so thrilled. >> it does bring to mind some of these momentum names and the way they have been waffling back and forth. today, notwithstanding. the biotechs. those have been sensational. all had european approvals of some sort. i would add rejgeneron. it is a very good group to own in a slow, sluggish economy. the banks with this yield curve. a jpmorgan, what a great comment. enough is enough with that. what's the plan with the fines and the prosecutions? people should read that. cutler is a very tough guy.
just another time to buy aol. >> hey, how about tonight, what's coming up on mad? >> i've got first solar. they don't do a lot of tv. mark bristol, may be the number one gold company in the world. last time, i told him he was mining a lot of scary places, he said, jim, it is not for sissys, which implied i was a sissy. i beat the heck of the guy that did that last time but this guy i am not going to mess with. irwin klein, his stuff is doing well, why? because it is organic and...
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we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly different. >>reporter: so the real secret tohis ing the best deals this year is to know what you want before black friday week. sign up for e-mail alert. web site for sales and grab the deals as they pop up. now we have resources to help with you hotel difficult shopping go to our web site 7 news.com and remember we are going to be here every night this the if season. >> hollywood classic a sequel. more than 6 decades after rae lease. wonderful life the rest of the story. focus on the grand son of george bailey similary stewart character of course. caroline grimes the daughter i
we were on aol net escape browser very different world. today we have the bargain hunter weapon of choice. our mobile phone. >>reporter: so we'll be multi-tasking. lacking not just at prices but at availability. even sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> also may get personalize deals sent directly to their phones while in the store so it is completely different than anything they have ever seen before. >>reporter: really honestly different. >> honestly...
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. >> if you think back to last time you had such a short season, 2002, we had aol, using netscape browser. different world. today we have the bargain hunters weapon of choice our mobile phone. >> so we'll be multi tasking looking not just at prices but availability. and sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> they also may get deals sent to their phones while in the store. it's going to be different than anything seen before. >> really? honestly different? >> onnestly different. >> sign for up alerts and read web sites then grab deals as they pop up now we have researchers to help with you shopping just go to our web site abc7 news.com. and tonight price tack r trackers you know apps promising to alert to you best deals? well, we'll show which ones worked best for us. >> looking forward, thank you. >> let's return our attention to weather and rain that has arrived. >> yes. spencer christian is back. >> yes. it's wet and getting wetter. a look at live doppler seven hd now. wide spread rain, most of this through south and east is just light. but up in the north bay pockets of rain
. >> if you think back to last time you had such a short season, 2002, we had aol, using netscape browser. different world. today we have the bargain hunters weapon of choice our mobile phone. >> so we'll be multi tasking looking not just at prices but availability. and sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> they also may get deals sent to their phones while in the store. it's going to be different than anything seen before. >> really? honestly different?...
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we once cared about aol and we once cared about-s the same thing goes with black berry. they moved forward fast, i read that report were comcast is also losing people but broad a ben subscribers. they start changing, might city offers a broad band for free. why should i pay for. >> there will be a lot of destruction along the way. will black berry get acquired by microsoft, who cares. >> powerhouses like facebook and twitter going public on thursday. >> i spoke with one of my neighbors and i wanted to know if she uses facebook, she says no. facebook has problem with keeping younger people. snapchat is gone. instagram you can control your image. >> this is what we will start to watch and austria. we want to see how thi sale wenone wall street. we are wondering how the sale went at wal-mart over the weekend. >> we would check back with rob at 9:15 a.m.. >> the biggest gun show in northern california wrapped up over the weekend at the cult cow palace, despite a recent attempt to keep it from taking place. state senator mark leno pass the bill which would have required both
we once cared about aol and we once cared about-s the same thing goes with black berry. they moved forward fast, i read that report were comcast is also losing people but broad a ben subscribers. they start changing, might city offers a broad band for free. why should i pay for. >> there will be a lot of destruction along the way. will black berry get acquired by microsoft, who cares. >> powerhouses like facebook and twitter going public on thursday. >> i spoke with one of my...
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. >> if you think back to last time you had such a short season, 2002, we had aol, using netscape browser. different world. today we have the bargain hunters weapon of choice our mobile phone. >> so we'll be multi tasking looking not just at prices but availability. and sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> they also may get deals sent to their phones while in the store. it's going to be different than anything seen before. >> really? honestly different? >> onnestly different. >> sign for up alerts and read web sites then grab deals as they pop up now we have researchers to help with you shopping just go to our web site abc7 news.com. and tonight price tack r trackers you know apps promising to alert to you best deals? well, we'll show which ones worked best for us. >> looking forward, thank you. >> let's return our attention to weather and rain that has arrived. >> yes. spencer christian is back. >> yes. it's wet and getting wetter. a look at live doppler seven hd now. wide spread rain, most of this through south and east is just light. but up in the north bay pockets of rain
. >> if you think back to last time you had such a short season, 2002, we had aol, using netscape browser. different world. today we have the bargain hunters weapon of choice our mobile phone. >> so we'll be multi tasking looking not just at prices but availability. and sales people will use phones to help shoppers. >> they also may get deals sent to their phones while in the store. it's going to be different than anything seen before. >> really? honestly different?...
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. >> you're still on aol? how about that? [ applause ] >> and that was the most revealing part of the interview. >> is it true that you spent a year living at john goodman's house? >> yeah. >> did he -- >> you didn't do that? >> i spent a little of time with john. i never moved in with him. was john living in the house at this time? >> yeah, yeah, oh yeah. >> did john invite you to live in his house? >> i was there for a year. it wasn't supposed to be like a year. it was supposed to be like a weekend. somehow would hustle myself one or two days at a time and the days really add up and before i knew it -- >> there were 30. >> i was a fixture in the corner of the house. >> did you have a room? or a few on the. >> one of the main bedrooms. i got a little corner and we had a great time watching movies. >> so you would hang out? >> yeah, yeah. we would watch games, baseball, everything. >> were you working together during this time? >> no. >> so he took you in. did at any point did you feel like maybe i have stayed here too long?
. >> you're still on aol? how about that? [ applause ] >> and that was the most revealing part of the interview. >> is it true that you spent a year living at john goodman's house? >> yeah. >> did he -- >> you didn't do that? >> i spent a little of time with john. i never moved in with him. was john living in the house at this time? >> yeah, yeah, oh yeah. >> did john invite you to live in his house? >> i was there for a year. it...
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lou: they basically got this out of the old aol symmetrix? >> yes, absolutely. whatever it is that you want to put on there and jack had a great idea to pull it out and make it a website. but thers other things that existed, there was this thing called tech smart and they had this moment and he thought of you could use this rather than updating your status, to really connect with your friends, that was be a hot moment but was a part of it. >> we beganthe book by reviewing this wonderful scene in which all of the magic appears with the benefit of some slight inebriation. >> now these guys are also talking about this and so are they going to give him a little money? >> i don't want to give away too much of the book because it's kind of a murder mystery. >> okay come you have to read it to find out. >> it's extraordiny to think how much money is being made here and then we watch this selloff as we report about it on the ipo. it is so clear that the numbers are just too big on the debut of trading. and i have this sense that the folks running twitter are the same as
lou: they basically got this out of the old aol symmetrix? >> yes, absolutely. whatever it is that you want to put on there and jack had a great idea to pull it out and make it a website. but thers other things that existed, there was this thing called tech smart and they had this moment and he thought of you could use this rather than updating your status, to really connect with your friends, that was be a hot moment but was a part of it. >> we beganthe book by reviewing this...
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google, aol, facebook, linkedin, microsoft and yahoo! called for broader reform that would include substantial enhancement to privacy protections and appropriate oversight and accountability mechanisms. we strongly believe that governments throughout the world must revisit laws regarding access to private communication. this activity must the rulebound, narrowly tailored, transparent and subject to oversight. we look forward to working with congress on the transparency act of 2013 and other reform measures. thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your testimony. mr. banks and mr. salgado, you have heard witnesses say that it would be very difficult for the government to provide an estimate of the number of u.s. persons caught up in surveillance. do you agree with them? >> i would prefer to talk about what the nsa should be able to do rather than a debate about what they could do. intended to be limited to monitoring communications of persons outside the united states and have special protections for u.s. p
google, aol, facebook, linkedin, microsoft and yahoo! called for broader reform that would include substantial enhancement to privacy protections and appropriate oversight and accountability mechanisms. we strongly believe that governments throughout the world must revisit laws regarding access to private communication. this activity must the rulebound, narrowly tailored, transparent and subject to oversight. we look forward to working with congress on the transparency act of 2013 and other...
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. >> no is not because aol was charging. neil: eat your snapshots google passed a tip year birthday, don't tell them thousand spend money they night not always have. >> i am not. neil: yes you are. >> i'm saying if they pay their employees a little more. neil: with a magic tonic -- >> with -- no, that is. >> they can raise their prices too. >> also was generous with their workers kmart was too. >> and facebook and google too. >> show distinction. >> a better product comes along you lose, not when you pay your employees more, i love you, you know i'm right. neil: when if i told you that health care law will make you sicker you if are in the market to buy a home, after this. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered a
. >> no is not because aol was charging. neil: eat your snapshots google passed a tip year birthday, don't tell them thousand spend money they night not always have. >> i am not. neil: yes you are. >> i'm saying if they pay their employees a little more. neil: with a magic tonic -- >> with -- no, that is. >> they can raise their prices too. >> also was generous with their workers kmart was too. >> and facebook and google too. >> show distinction....