Lauren breakthrough for the European Union. Up 16 points. Cheryl yeah, stocks in asia continue to rebound. Lauren talk about wildest ride. Up 40 in 40 hours but then a 10 drop overnight, we will explain. Fbn am starts right now. Cheryl 5 01 a. M. In new york. Friday december 8th, good morning, im cheryl casone. Lauren tgif, good to see you, cheryl. Thank you for joining us. Lauren simonetti, i forgot to give my last name, im lauren. Cheryl yes, you are lauren. Things are really getting tough in california, folks. Fierce wild fires fanned by powerful santa ana winds are burning out of control in san diego county. The fires destroyed more than 400 homes and many other structures, 200,000 people in los angeles and ventura counties have been told to leave their homes, fire officials have said today will be another challenging day. Its going to move in different directions, its going to be train driven so crews are going to have to be very careful on their position when those transitions ha
We are here at the Henry Ford Museum of innovation. Were in the railroad exhibit. As automobiles sp airplanes were the key Transportation Technology of the 20th century. The rail yoed was the Major Technology of the 19th century. Its not an exaggeration it was the equal of an astronaut. What we have here are railroad locomotives that tell the story of railroad in the United States from the earliest day ins the 1830s. To the 1920s. Behind me is our earliest example. A replica of the 1831 locomotive and car on the moe hawk and hudson railroad. Built in 1892. This gives us an idea of what Steam Locomotives and trains look like in the 1820s and 1830s. The moe hawk and hudson located nd new york state and became a part of a railroad known as the new york central. One of the largest in the United States. Railroads in the 1830s were small and local affairs. They might run 15, 20 miles between a couple cities. Some had grander ambition of connecting the ocean with the great lakes or with the m
Care act. Is that a fair criticism . I think in part it is and in part it isnt. Im not sure that it is the dissents right to say that the court had to strain to create ambiguity here anymore than it does in a range of cases that get far less attention. Is it more of a strain to find ambiguity than it did in yates . That im skeptical. Other than the intensity of the spotlight im not sure the court had to work harder to find ambiguity than in any number of cases where it resolves hard questions. I think it is fair to say that whether or not the chief justice or Justice Kennedy thought this was ambiguous, they thought it was a drafting error. Its fair to say in other contexts the court has been less hospitable to that. Im not worried about how we come out because maybe it is mistake and congress can fix it. That argument has a lot more sway in other contexts than it had here because in most contexts its a useful and benign fiction. Here it would have seemed ridiculous. The last thing anyo
Opportunity to work with lawmakers and Law Enforcement officials to try to do what we can to improve the situation purported is difficult but then we have the ability to get information under which the companies are operating so for those as represent companies definitely let us know that you cant be more specific we can raise these issues said in conversation with specific examples otherwise it is just dead generalization. Under what circumstances so let us know because we do gather that information we will have those conversations with those issues. But there are certain levels at government so we are still seeing to encourage your clients with the cooperation what michele said to bring concern there is the agreement between russia specifically on intellectual property for the obligations of the government that have committed to work on to be as specific as possible whether or not they respond is a different question but there were some very specific concrete concern said is a possib
Marissa mayer is she was hired to be a coder at google. She was hired to be someone who literally makes the programs. Her first big project was supposed to be like googles first ad delivery system, you know . Google makes billions and billions of dollars off of ads, and she was going to make the first one. And it was taking her months and monthses and months to do. Google went out and hired someone named jeff dean and this sort of shocked the industry because jeff dean is a superstar. Hes really known for being one of the best coders on the planet. And he did the project that meyer had been work on in a matter of weeks. And mayer, you know, to her credit sort of looked at this and said is, you know, she loved working at google and she said im not going to make my mark at this company by being a coder. Is so she said what else can i do. So she sort of threw herself at whatever problems the company had. You know she actually got involved in pr and marketing and all sorts of strange thing