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homeless and urban campers and trouble makers, they are conscientious, compassionate, approachable, yet firm. it not unusual to see captain moezer in the castro. he's always here when there are serious issues and concerns. over the past year under his leadership, sergeant linberg, nothing has escalated, halloween has successfully being transition today a neighborhood event t recent world homeless action day occupation past fall was deescalate quickly and respectfully by police and more recently mission district has dealt with the quality of life. the response has been effective, arrest have been made and the plaza is once enjoyable for all. i would like to take a special moment to acknowledge and thank sergeant linberg. over the years sergeant listening berg has been a positive force. he's working with a variety of groups and nightlife issues and crime. he's skilled as an events coordinator, he organizes every year these events and they are lucky to have him as his staff. thank you for your time that you spend for the city of san francisco. thanks. >> thank you very much. good evening, my na
homeless and urban campers and trouble makers, they are conscientious, compassionate, approachable, yet firm. it not unusual to see captain moezer in the castro. he's always here when there are serious issues and concerns. over the past year under his leadership, sergeant linberg, nothing has escalated, halloween has successfully being transition today a neighborhood event t recent world homeless action day occupation past fall was deescalate quickly and respectfully by police and more recently...
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jimmy: more with steve carell when we get back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ be positive, yet firmp all the time. net10 uses the same cell towers as the top carriers, but for half of what we pay now. half? don't worry. confusion is normal. but, i... it's better this way. but what if...what if... shhh... welcome to the next generation of family plans. fifty dollars the first line, 40 dollars each new line with unlimited everything. visit net10wireless.com only three dollars? crazy! [ male announcer ] yeah, crazy awesome. the oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select, try it with melty cheese or banana peppers, still $3! now that's a great deal! subway. eat fresh. they were secretly tasting sam adams boston lager. it's got a good color. it's very smooth. i like that. this is sam adams boston lager! -i'm impressed. -it's tasty. this is the best day ever. ♪ using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close!
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intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's regime used chemical weapons but not finding yet any firm evidence. iceland is heading to the polls in their second general election since the financial crash of zero eight when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping is analysts say viewers are getting burned out from too many views and not enough news. why.
intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's regime used chemical weapons but not finding yet any firm evidence. iceland is heading to the polls in their second general election since the financial crash of zero eight when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping is analysts say viewers are getting burned out from too many views and not enough news. why.
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intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's regime used chemical weapons but not find a yet any firm evidence. iceland is heading to the polls in their second general election since the financial crash of zero eight when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth you take a look at success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping is analysts say viewers are getting burned out from too many views and not enough news. when i am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour while the u.s. is yet to decide whether the red line has been crossed in syria president obama reiterated the use of chemical weapons would be game changer washington claims there's growing evidence the arsenal was deployed by the assad regime's forces with some u.s. lawmakers now pushing for direct action in syria or could marine important i has details u.s. president barack obama was delivering some fierce words in the aftermath of paypal's comments he indicated that washington will conduct its own independent in
intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's regime used chemical weapons but not find a yet any firm evidence. iceland is heading to the polls in their second general election since the financial crash of zero eight when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth you take a look at success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping is analysts say viewers are getting burned out from too many views and not enough news. when...
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engineers do not yet have a firm time line for a permanent fix. so it's unclear whether those bolts that hold them down would be secured by the time the bridge opens on labor day. we've learned tomorrow morning's meeting, engineers will present at least four options to fix the problem. the fixers are going to cost upwards of the $1 million originally reported and it could cost up to $10 million. bridge officials say the bottom line is, broken bolts or not, the new bridge is safer than the old bridge. and also get an update tomorrow on what fixes have already been put inplace. engineers have been hard at work to put some fixes in place. in the meantime, we'll hear the latest on how they think the bridge broke in the first place. reporting live from treasure island, kpix5. >> obviously, safety is of upmost concern. is there any possibility there could be any delay to this opening, to finish the work? >> you know, juliette, that's not on the table right now. certainly there have been discussions. it sounds like the different agencies that are at work
engineers do not yet have a firm time line for a permanent fix. so it's unclear whether those bolts that hold them down would be secured by the time the bridge opens on labor day. we've learned tomorrow morning's meeting, engineers will present at least four options to fix the problem. the fixers are going to cost upwards of the $1 million originally reported and it could cost up to $10 million. bridge officials say the bottom line is, broken bolts or not, the new bridge is safer than the old...
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yet. >> led the firms investments in other similar firms. julia?not only are there tools to do this kind of thing within face book but google, oracle, salesforce, they all have tools to tackle this type of communication. i wonder what distinguishes them. >> i think it was a fantastic idea pitched five years ago. jive went public and offer the same functionality. i wonder about the crowdedness of the space. >> welcome. you are in the hot seat now. welcome. good to see you. congratulations on your past success. let's hope this one is as successful as your prior. >> there are a lot of businesses public and private that are out there trying to do this. why are you different? >> we show you who is working where and on what in your business right now? we give you online spaces for each project, issue, and team. we enable you to reach out to those folks in context. not just with text, but with audio, video, one-on-one or in groups. these are the kinds of things that dramatically improve the productivity of the business. >> these tools were built to replic
yet. >> led the firms investments in other similar firms. julia?not only are there tools to do this kind of thing within face book but google, oracle, salesforce, they all have tools to tackle this type of communication. i wonder what distinguishes them. >> i think it was a fantastic idea pitched five years ago. jive went public and offer the same functionality. i wonder about the crowdedness of the space. >> welcome. you are in the hot seat now. welcome. good to see you....
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intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's government used chemical weapons but not yet finding any firm evidence. head to the polls in the second general election since the financial crash of a wait when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at its success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping off as lucy viewers are getting burned out too many views not enough news. good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story well the u.s. has yet to decide whether the red line has been crossed in syria president obama reiterated the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer washington says there's growing evidence the arsenal was deployed by assad forces with some u.s. lawmakers now pushing for direct action in the country or he's more important as more u.s. president barack obama was delivering some fierce words in the aftermath of tables comments he indicated that washington will conduct its own independent investigation into syria's alleged use of chemical weapons and a separate probe will be cond
intervention in syria is possible suspecting assad's government used chemical weapons but not yet finding any firm evidence. head to the polls in the second general election since the financial crash of a wait when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at its success. americans tuning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping off as lucy viewers are getting burned out too many views not enough news. good to have you with us here...
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intervention in syria possible suspecting assad's government used chemical weapons but not yet finding any firm evidence. ice orders head to the polls in the second general election since the financial crash of a wait when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at success. americans turning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping off as i will is say viewers are getting burned out from too many views not enough news.
intervention in syria possible suspecting assad's government used chemical weapons but not yet finding any firm evidence. ice orders head to the polls in the second general election since the financial crash of a wait when the country let its banks fail but later made a stunning turnaround to growth we take a look at success. americans turning out a new study showing cable news audiences dropping off as i will is say viewers are getting burned out from too many views not enough news.
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yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because their firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words were used on tv -- one particular word was used over 20 times because of how bankers spoke about these deals. the big argument for why it was ok to sell someone something without full disclosure or without telling them your intention was this idea that everyone is a big boy. if they come to play they deserve what is coming to them. even if there is a sense of deception or a sense of misleading them. now, i think a lot about the words fiduciary duty. this is a word thrown around a lot. but the essential meaning of it is that when someone is coming to you for advice, if you are bound by a fiduciary obligation you owe that clien
yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because their firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words were used on tv -- one...
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yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words -- one particular word was used over 20 times because of how bankers spoke about these deals. the big argument for why it was ok to sell someone something without full disclosure or without telling them your intention was this idea that everyone is a big boy. if they come to play they deserve what is coming to them. even if there is a sense of deception or a sense of misleading them. now, i think a lot about the words fiduciary duty. this is a word thrown around a lot. but the essential meaning of it is that when someone is coming to you for advice, if you are bound by a fiduciary obligation you owe that clients, that person,
yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words -- one particular word was...
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i don't think, as yet, we have any firm evidence to any ties to any terrorists nitwork. we don't have any solid evidence that it wasn't self-motivated. >> although, every explosive expert i've talked to and former fbi-made explosive said it's not as easy to just do this off the internet. >> it's not as easy, but that's not to say it's from a terrorist organization. >> and three people were killed. i'm not minimizing it, but god knows how many people die every day of street violence. i do think, frankly, obsessing about this particular incident kind of helps terror. >> how so? >> i don't think we should shut down an entire american city because two losers had a couple of pressure cooker bombs. i grew up in a country, england, where bombs went off all of the time as i grew up. margaret thatcher, her own hotel was bombed. her own cabinet was dragged out of the rubble. what did she do? she got up the next morning and gave a speech at the convention. now, she's margaret thatcher. she's got cajones. but, nonetheless -- >> i remember being in israel a few years ago, and there w
i don't think, as yet, we have any firm evidence to any ties to any terrorists nitwork. we don't have any solid evidence that it wasn't self-motivated. >> although, every explosive expert i've talked to and former fbi-made explosive said it's not as easy to just do this off the internet. >> it's not as easy, but that's not to say it's from a terrorist organization. >> and three people were killed. i'm not minimizing it, but god knows how many people die every day of street...
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things like this are not supposed to happen at big four accounting firms, and yet, here, this happenedat is quite disturbing. >> can i chime in here with one thing, that harvey just said. this is very interesting, because the one point, lynn turner was earlier pointing this out. he's the former chief accountant of the s.e.c. and the lead auditor doesn't have to sign his name. and this is something that the public company, accounting oversight board, has sort of been toying with for years. and so, someone doesn't have to sign their name. why don't they have to sign their name? and if somebody had to sign their name, would something like this be less likely? not that a crook wouldn't do something like this, anyway, but, you know, this was anonymous to most people and to most investors. >> what do you think, harvey? >> well, i think there's a real need for people to take responsibility for the work they do. the argument against it is that this is a firm opinion, but in truth, this is the opinion that's derived from the work of a relatively limited number of people, and there is no good re
things like this are not supposed to happen at big four accounting firms, and yet, here, this happenedat is quite disturbing. >> can i chime in here with one thing, that harvey just said. this is very interesting, because the one point, lynn turner was earlier pointing this out. he's the former chief accountant of the s.e.c. and the lead auditor doesn't have to sign his name. and this is something that the public company, accounting oversight board, has sort of been toying with for years....
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there's a lot of speculation about what this could be but no firm ties yet and authorities are reallyrough a lot of different avenues to see how this plays out, chris. >> thank you very much, dave gutierrez is in texas. brian levin from california state university at san bernardino, thank you for coming back, brian. we always have you on at a bad time. we have to be aware of what is going on here. what do you piece together here? there was a case he was involved with as a task force leader. we saw his threat to the -- suggested threat to that group, apparently. how does it all fit together here? the arian league brother hood and this killing? >> great question. let's not forget that back in 2005 a judge had two of her family members killed and initially speculation went to white supremacist when it turned out to be a disgruntled litigant. let's look at a couple of things. mike hasse who was assassinated on january 31st, that happened the same day that two arian brotherhood of texas, both 40, pled guilty to rackateering and conspiracy charges in houston and the kaufman district attorne
there's a lot of speculation about what this could be but no firm ties yet and authorities are reallyrough a lot of different avenues to see how this plays out, chris. >> thank you very much, dave gutierrez is in texas. brian levin from california state university at san bernardino, thank you for coming back, brian. we always have you on at a bad time. we have to be aware of what is going on here. what do you piece together here? there was a case he was involved with as a task force...
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yet, let's say. that part of the investigation is ongoing. i would not draw any firm conclusions yet.too much we have to answer, and too much we have to get done in order to fill in all these blanks. a big part of this is what happened in those six months. the russian government is not quite cooperating yet, wolf. to the extent that i think is appropriate. the congress will have conversations with the russian government. we believe, i believe, mike rogers believes that they have information that will be incredibly valuable to make their determination of how much we have to worry back here, who they talked to, who was involved in that. we just haven't gotten that level of cooperation yet. that's going to be important. talking to the persons of interest back here is going to be important. and again, that is kind of the unfolding part of the aftermath of last week's bombing. >> do you know if jahar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who's in the hospital in boston, he was given his miranda rights, do you know if he's answering fbi or other questions since he was mirandized? >> yeah. let me tell y
yet, let's say. that part of the investigation is ongoing. i would not draw any firm conclusions yet.too much we have to answer, and too much we have to get done in order to fill in all these blanks. a big part of this is what happened in those six months. the russian government is not quite cooperating yet, wolf. to the extent that i think is appropriate. the congress will have conversations with the russian government. we believe, i believe, mike rogers believes that they have information...
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side, it is very clear that when it comes to our investments, we want to be a global but yet chinese investment firm. together, we want to use our resources and our people and put all of them so we can help china and global companies develop. >> translator: my belief is that i don't require the company culture to be like one amc. they can keep it to what it was before we purchased it. for example, after the amc deal, we only sent one person and that one person was the key communicator from wanda to amc and kept all the culture and leaders the same. >> the first count, the people who see they're going to dominate china. they want to focus on that market as a massive market and they're going to make that a success. i think the other camp have a real passion to go global. they want to be successful, thoept be the best in the world. and, clearly, they've got different challenges. the global one is much, much harder. and i think that the first wave of chinese companies having some successes, two steps forward, one step back, but i think a lot of the rest of them have to learn how to go global. >> that's
side, it is very clear that when it comes to our investments, we want to be a global but yet chinese investment firm. together, we want to use our resources and our people and put all of them so we can help china and global companies develop. >> translator: my belief is that i don't require the company culture to be like one amc. they can keep it to what it was before we purchased it. for example, after the amc deal, we only sent one person and that one person was the key communicator...
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there's a lot of speculation about what this could be but no firm ties just yet and authorities are really trying to go through a lot of different avenues to see how this plays out, chris. >> thank you very much. gabe gutierrez, who is in texas. brian is the director of the center for the study of hate and extremist in san bernardino. thank you so much for coming back. we always have you on when it's a bad time, but we're lee are again. we have to be aware of what's going on here. what do you piece together? let's not get ahead of our skis, but there was a case, a task leader, we saw his warning, in fact threat, suggested threat to that group, apparently. what has all fit together here? the aryan league and this killing? >> great question, and let's not forget, back in 2005, a federal district court judge had two of her family members killed and initially speculation went to white supremacists when it turned out to be a disgruntled former litigant. here, i think the facts are a little different. let's look at a couple things. mark hasse who was the assistant district attorney who was assas
there's a lot of speculation about what this could be but no firm ties just yet and authorities are really trying to go through a lot of different avenues to see how this plays out, chris. >> thank you very much. gabe gutierrez, who is in texas. brian is the director of the center for the study of hate and extremist in san bernardino. thank you so much for coming back. we always have you on when it's a bad time, but we're lee are again. we have to be aware of what's going on here. what do...
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there's still no firm numbers, as of yet, on the number of fatalities, although there are confirmed fatalitiesare a tremendous amount of numbers of those injured, probably over 100 and between 50-75 houses have been damaged. we will take a short break here on cnn. but just ahead, we'll have more on the boston terror probe, law enforcement official says photos are now circulating of two men who authorities would like to talk to. @@úú this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> viewerings from across the globe jo
there's still no firm numbers, as of yet, on the number of fatalities, although there are confirmed fatalitiesare a tremendous amount of numbers of those injured, probably over 100 and between 50-75 houses have been damaged. we will take a short break here on cnn. but just ahead, we'll have more on the boston terror probe, law enforcement official says photos are now circulating of two men who authorities would like to talk to. @@úú this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few...
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and yet even then his faith held firm. i'm going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers. and when i get up there, i'll say a prayer for all of you. and then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guards. forgive them, he said, for they know not what they do. two days later in that house of death, father kapaun breathed his last breath. his body was taken away. his grave unmarked. his remains unrecovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity would drag on for another two years but these men held on. steeled by the memory and moral example of the man they called father. and on their first day of freedom, in his honor, they carried that beautiful wooden crucifix with them. some of these men are here today, including herb miller, the soldier that father kapaun saved in that ditch and then carried all those miles. many are now in their 80s, but make no mistake, they are among the strongest men that america has ever produced. i would ask all of our courageous p.o.w.s from the ko
and yet even then his faith held firm. i'm going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers. and when i get up there, i'll say a prayer for all of you. and then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guards. forgive them, he said, for they know not what they do. two days later in that house of death, father kapaun breathed his last breath. his body was taken away. his grave unmarked. his remains unrecovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity...
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i don't know whether the gop hired a pr firm yet.i might bring up is that you talk about the sequester. show people what that -- spending cuts, what is it 80 billion a year? what about another trillion in taxes. can't you explain in 10 years taking 100 billion out of the private sector every year is worse than the sequester. he throws a trillion dollars like it's balanced and what we're supposed to do. that would hurt the economy and hurt jobs, wouldn't it? look at the payroll tax cut. >> joe, you don't have to convince me. >> economic growth is far more effective. revenues increases $344 billion per year. revenue through economic growth. the "new york times", the left has done a good job of addicting americans to government. everybody is looking at the federal government to solve their problems. the problem is the federal government. all the rules and regulations. i was in wisconsin last week. there was a business that did an engineering study. it will cost $5 million to try to comply. it will reduce particulate matter two dump truc
i don't know whether the gop hired a pr firm yet.i might bring up is that you talk about the sequester. show people what that -- spending cuts, what is it 80 billion a year? what about another trillion in taxes. can't you explain in 10 years taking 100 billion out of the private sector every year is worse than the sequester. he throws a trillion dollars like it's balanced and what we're supposed to do. that would hurt the economy and hurt jobs, wouldn't it? look at the payroll tax cut. >>...
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i think the obama administration has been very firm and very tough, and yet measured, because no one wants to provoke someone like this, who doesn't have a track record in anywhere billion politics. -- in international politics. >> i guess we don't know if we can trust him. >> that's exactly right. the only -- no american official has met him. he doesn't have a track record. and so you do need to be very firm and the administration's south korea and japan have put up a unite front. it wouldn't be right to make him promises of negotiations as the russians did today, without some tough language behind that. so i think, shep, that china and russia bear a lot of responsibility now to be more aggressive and tougher with the north koreans behind the scenes to get them to stop these outrageous and incendiary attacks. the verbal attacks they've made. and to stop them before they do something that they'll regret later. russia and china need to prove they are powers interested in global peace and stability, and i thing the spotlight should be on those two capitols. >> shepard: thanks very much
i think the obama administration has been very firm and very tough, and yet measured, because no one wants to provoke someone like this, who doesn't have a track record in anywhere billion politics. -- in international politics. >> i guess we don't know if we can trust him. >> that's exactly right. the only -- no american official has met him. he doesn't have a track record. and so you do need to be very firm and the administration's south korea and japan have put up a unite front....
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yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words -- one particular word was used over 20 times because of how bankers spoke about these deals. the big argument for why it was ok to sell someone something without full disclosure or without telling them your intention was this idea that everyone is a big boy. if they come to play they deserve what is coming to them. even if there is a sense of deception or a sense of misleading them. now, i think a lot about the words fiduciary duty. this is a word thrown around a lot. but the essential meaning of it is that when someone is coming to you for advice, if you are bound by a fiduciary obligation you owe that clients, that person,
yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of swear words -- one particular word was...
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yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of wear words -- one particular word was used over 20 times because of how bankers spoke about these deals. the big argument for why it was ok to sell someone something without full disclosure or without telling them your intention was this idea that everyone is a big boy. if they come to play they deserve what is coming to them. even if there is a sense of deception or a sense of misleading them. now, i think a lot about the words fiduciary duty. this is a word thrown around a lot. but the essential meaning of it is that when someone is coming to you for advice, if you are bound by a fiduciary obligation you owe that clients, that person,
yet a wall street firm will tell them you should do this because they're firm might make 15 million or $20 million off of this. they are not technically doing anything illegal. that person walked into the casino. they are responsible for their own actions. i think this is where a big misunderstanding comes from. many of you remember, in 2010 there was a big sec lawsuit against goldman sachs. there was a big hearing in front of carl levin where a lot of wear words -- one particular word was used...
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copper has been heavily short, a lot of big firms talking about shorting copper, and yet some inflatione traders say that's what's been supportive of copper. also looking at where gold is so far this year. despied the up tick, we've seen gold under pressure for much of 12013. deutsche bank the latest to come out, saying that returns in the gold market may actually be on course for the worth actual performance since 20 on 00. they have lowered the forecast to 16.37 an ounce. simon, back to you. >> the big rotation into equities. sharon, thank you. in the last few minutes, hitting fresh all-time highs. welcome to c innocence. and the s&p is back at levels we have not seen, so raising the gains from the employment report. implgts this is the deepist into the year without one. right near on the session highs, and right around 11 a.m., the etf that tracks the s&p volume, ticked up as we pushed through yesterday's highs. sectorwise, it looks like more of a risk-on type of day. but not the case today. you look at commodities from the fun perspective. steel, global copper miners, all up basical
copper has been heavily short, a lot of big firms talking about shorting copper, and yet some inflatione traders say that's what's been supportive of copper. also looking at where gold is so far this year. despied the up tick, we've seen gold under pressure for much of 12013. deutsche bank the latest to come out, saying that returns in the gold market may actually be on course for the worth actual performance since 20 on 00. they have lowered the forecast to 16.37 an ounce. simon, back to you....
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yet. the bad news, there are still some 60 firms who follow apple, five or six recommending it.pounds the case on a regular basis. second apology now from this management team this time to china. the impetus, how about arrogance and poor customer service. previous? arrogance for swapping out the fabulous google maps for admittedly inferior apple product at the time. great companies don't have to make apologies. great companies have customer service. great companies don't whip out a product and replace with an inferior one. cell phones have been beaten by samsung. there is still an ecosystem along with at a plethora of products selling. there is the per republican he will promise of i-t-v. we don't hear about people switching from samsung. analysts are saying positive things. so no all-clear on the apple front. a recognition that the hatred is game on and when most of those firms break ranks, cut numbers and say how disappointed they are in management, that's when the stock will be safe and ready to run. stay with cramer. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with hi
yet. the bad news, there are still some 60 firms who follow apple, five or six recommending it.pounds the case on a regular basis. second apology now from this management team this time to china. the impetus, how about arrogance and poor customer service. previous? arrogance for swapping out the fabulous google maps for admittedly inferior apple product at the time. great companies don't have to make apologies. great companies have customer service. great companies don't whip out a product and...
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but the firm announcing yet that he will be leaving to become ceo of first data. he cleaned up the mortgage unit. about the roles and how they're going to be changing, i spoke with matt zames who will be taking on this role by him. he said basically his job won't change. he was the key adviser to jamie dimon personally. he overseas. and both were co-coos. the area delegated to him were basically his legacy from a previous role. technology, operations and those will be handed down to paul compton who was named into that job. it's a 12-member seen. bisignano's departure is just one of the latest there. it's an 11-member operating committee. the second thing is what it says about succession. this position is squarely to be a contender to take over jamie dimon's role if and when he steps down. i'm told the other person who is a contender for that is mike cavanaugh. >> i don't know if joe -- joe, were you listening to that? >> do you want me to do it again? >> hey, kayla, how are you? >> good. >> you're here. what's going on? >> she just filed a report about what happe
but the firm announcing yet that he will be leaving to become ceo of first data. he cleaned up the mortgage unit. about the roles and how they're going to be changing, i spoke with matt zames who will be taking on this role by him. he said basically his job won't change. he was the key adviser to jamie dimon personally. he overseas. and both were co-coos. the area delegated to him were basically his legacy from a previous role. technology, operations and those will be handed down to paul...
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and yet even then his faith held firm. i'm going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers, and when i get up there, aisle say a prairie for all of you. then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guard guards. forgive them, he said, for they do not know what they do. two days later in that house, father kapaun breathed his last breath. his bode was taken away, grave unmarked, his remains uncovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity would drag on for another two years, but these men held on, steeled by the memory and moral example of the man they called father, and on their first day of freedom in his honor, they carried that beautiful wooden crucifix with them. some of these men are here today, including herb miller, the soldier that father kapaun saved in that ditch and then carried all those miles. many are now in their 80s, but make no mistake, they're among the strongest men that america's ever produced, and i would ask all of our courageous p.o.w.s from the korean wa
and yet even then his faith held firm. i'm going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers, and when i get up there, aisle say a prairie for all of you. then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guard guards. forgive them, he said, for they do not know what they do. two days later in that house, father kapaun breathed his last breath. his bode was taken away, grave unmarked, his remains uncovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity would drag...
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the firm says unite's unit revenue is recovering, however margins have not yet started to improv. shares dropping today but rising over the past year. as you can see with a lot of the airlines, up 44%. agree? disagree? >> now i agree. if you had caught me three hours ago, i would have said i disagree because economic data had been okay. now two things have changed. isn number came out pretty quickly. and now appears to have rejected and continue on. now i agree with it. we're left with the fact that it has rallied 60%. >> obviously a fluid situation and changing his mind in the last hour. >> look at the partner's ability to field the next generation. and over the past year it's been a bit of a struggle. one year? yes. there you see it. what do you think? >> any implication that they are losing this war with arm over power saving chips is an enormous deal so i agree with the call, certainly. i'm short a little bit of the stock. safety and dividend. the firm says we believe marketplaces will continue to be a stable growth engine and that papal can surprise to the upside. the shares
the firm says unite's unit revenue is recovering, however margins have not yet started to improv. shares dropping today but rising over the past year. as you can see with a lot of the airlines, up 44%. agree? disagree? >> now i agree. if you had caught me three hours ago, i would have said i disagree because economic data had been okay. now two things have changed. isn number came out pretty quickly. and now appears to have rejected and continue on. now i agree with it. we're left with...
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foil wraps and other ambulance is pulling in right now, anticipating yet the people here at boston medical center don't have a firm count, official count, because people are still coming in. so they haven't come in to give us much information. we have only been able to glean from what we see outside here, i have to admit just a couple minutes ago, there was a very, looked like a very heart-wrenching scene, a mother and a couple of other young women came running out of the hospital. they're jumping into a car. i asked them if they lost someone or had someone in the explosion and she said yes, my daughter. we're trying to find her. so, apparently -- they're growing hospital to hospital to see. someone else is coming in right now. you see someone else going on a stretcher. he is sitting up. again, we don't know if this an s an individual from the -- who is watching the marathon, however, he just did come in a ambulance, he went into the same door as the other victims who clearly were from the marathon went in. but, inside, inside the hospital, we've been told that it's quite chaotic inside. a lot of nurses and hospit
foil wraps and other ambulance is pulling in right now, anticipating yet the people here at boston medical center don't have a firm count, official count, because people are still coming in. so they haven't come in to give us much information. we have only been able to glean from what we see outside here, i have to admit just a couple minutes ago, there was a very, looked like a very heart-wrenching scene, a mother and a couple of other young women came running out of the hospital. they're...
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is suspected that the bomb maker could be the elder of the two brothers but of course no firm answers on that as yet. but of course we know that for a long time the suspect who was currently being held in the federal medical facility had been talking but still trying to work out whether he will continue to talk to investigators now that he's been read his rights. wolf? >> so they now have a fingerprint and they have dna -- that's a good start in this investigation i am sure. susan, thanks very much. >>> president obama took the podium at a last-minute news conference today telling reporters all levels of law enforcement have handled this investigation in his words in an exemplary fashion. our crime and justice correspondent joe johns is taking a closer look at how federal officials are responding to the tragedy. he's got new information. joe? >> wolf, from a justice standpoint, this case is still really in its infancy but the director of national intelligence is already heading up an effort to try to determine whether any signals were missed that could have prevented the boston bombing. with the cri
is suspected that the bomb maker could be the elder of the two brothers but of course no firm answers on that as yet. but of course we know that for a long time the suspect who was currently being held in the federal medical facility had been talking but still trying to work out whether he will continue to talk to investigators now that he's been read his rights. wolf? >> so they now have a fingerprint and they have dna -- that's a good start in this investigation i am sure. susan, thanks...
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can you keep the costs in check and yet continue to grow so you can continue to see what you have had in the past? >> many firms cut costs instantly. we said we will not do it until the immigrant is done. we said we will do it after the immigration. we want the experience to be very positive. our job right now is to make those adjustments over the next couple of quarters. liz: what is your focus on that? investors want to make money while they are waiting. >> about 20-25%. we still view ourselves as a growth company. we are very profitable. we want people to invest enough in the long term. liz: when you want clients to make money over the long term, we have viewers watching right now who are worried with what they invested will be lost if this recovery really crumbles. >> i think we are good. you have to look for the long-term and be diversified. any movement one way or another does not kill you. i just do not know how many fit our strategy. liz: the stock of 23% year over year. thank you, paul. paul riley is the ceo of raymond james financial. coming up, why is there a michigan shirt right here? for all the tr
can you keep the costs in check and yet continue to grow so you can continue to see what you have had in the past? >> many firms cut costs instantly. we said we will not do it until the immigrant is done. we said we will do it after the immigration. we want the experience to be very positive. our job right now is to make those adjustments over the next couple of quarters. liz: what is your focus on that? investors want to make money while they are waiting. >> about 20-25%. we still...
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torture and interrogations yet the government's efforts are geared towards improving its own image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. and siad they used to have worked closely with my bil read job when he headed the bahrain center for human rights he says that even though being an activist in behind his obviously dangerous jobs followers are ready to take up his banner. injured and distant he's still got body but i still wish it and behave and sending messages that they wanted to be posed to me but i thought of him and put it with him and they cannot dish out a silence to be able to buy it is thinking that i mean what i can't conceive even if they were headed smiting him but i think it was kind of that he might i think give his would come in to be god i know we have six to. six activists behind but one of them getting so i think of what i mean by commitment to becoming getting the money i think it missed in the end by a mistook it easy don't get you're going to get that shit but if you're like hot headed i'm going to add even to me and said go for example the second he had actually been good to you don't tend not t
torture and interrogations yet the government's efforts are geared towards improving its own image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. and siad they used to have worked closely with my bil read job when he headed the bahrain center for human rights he says that even though being an activist in behind his obviously dangerous jobs followers are ready to take up his banner. injured and distant he's still got body but i still wish it and behave and sending...
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yet in order -- and paranoia in order to help their own campaigns. to change this, we need courageous political leadership to take a firm stand and say, this is not whatur country is about. tavis: earlier, hector barreto used the word environment three or four times, by my count, talking about an environment that needed to be more friendly to small business in america. but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving a path to citizenship -- have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered, which did not surprise me, that not unlike the african-american community, this issue of environmental racism is real. i wanted to make sure that in this conversation that we had .driana quintero this is the work she does every single day at nrcdc. i wonder if you might give me some sense -- give us some sense of what the issues are vis-À-vis the environment. >> is really important. i am glad you tied it into what congressman gutierrez said. it is the reason we have people dying daily. any of these people are in the shadows. they can go unaccounted for. they can be ignored.
yet in order -- and paranoia in order to help their own campaigns. to change this, we need courageous political leadership to take a firm stand and say, this is not whatur country is about. tavis: earlier, hector barreto used the word environment three or four times, by my count, talking about an environment that needed to be more friendly to small business in america. but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving...
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firm making bad debts. a bankruptcy judge including mf global's liquidation plans, yet after three reports pounding the fingerne he has yet to fate -- face criminal charges. a spokesman says it's monday morning quarterbacking. >> we will not face charges because they cannot find he purposely blew up the fund, purposely stole money and took money and moved it around the world. they just found out there was a lot of confusion. i'm not saying he didn't. okay? just -- least be clear here. i've been very critical of jon corzine how he ran the company. but the evidence they have at hand is that he didn't do it purposely and intentionally. >> stop. stop. world traders. blow up banks all over the world. >> is he a trade. >> yes. >> because he made the calls on european debt -- >> no. you don't go to jail for making a bad bet. you go to jail for stealing. nick gleason did other stuff, misleading -- >> the same thing. they're not stealing -- the -- >> you're were a trader. ever make a bad bet. >> of course. >> god to jail? >> with my own money i paid. >> did you go -- if you worked for goldman sachs -- you're your tryi
firm making bad debts. a bankruptcy judge including mf global's liquidation plans, yet after three reports pounding the fingerne he has yet to fate -- face criminal charges. a spokesman says it's monday morning quarterbacking. >> we will not face charges because they cannot find he purposely blew up the fund, purposely stole money and took money and moved it around the world. they just found out there was a lot of confusion. i'm not saying he didn't. okay? just -- least be clear here....
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another ambulance pulling in right now, anticipating yet -- the people here at boston medical center don't have a firm count, an official count because people are still coming in. so they haven't come down to give us much information. we have only been able to glean from what we can see outside here. i have to admit just a couple of minutes ago there was a very -- looked like a very heart wrenching scene. a mother and a couple of other young women came running out of the hospital. they jumped into a car. i asked them if they lost someone or if they had someone in the explosion. she said, yes, my daughter. we're trying to find her. apparently they're going from hospital to hospital to see. someone else is coming in right now. someone going in on a stretcher. he is sitting up. again, we don't know if this is an individual from the -- who was at the boston marathon. however, he just did come in in an ambulance. went in the same door the other victims who clearly were from the marathon went in. inside the hospital, we've been told that it's quite chaotic inside. a lot of nurses and hospital personnel have
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notorious for torture interrogations yet the bahraini government labors hard to improve its image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. and it's impossible to talk of the phrase a protest movement without mentioning and the news the nation's leading human rights defend his work as an activist calls to a lengthy prison sentence last year food but dissipating in illegal gatherings the term was laid to reduce but the verdict drew intense criticism berdahl from bus trains a western allies as well as many human rights groups labial ridge of spin and outspoken supporter of the demonstrations calling on the country's ruling one a key to stop widespread abuse and start reforms to bring the bahraini protest movement to the media forefront of the activist matter of the world's top whistleblower julian assange which of you rejected just before he was arrested while a boy who reports on the encounter was just not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian a son so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki
notorious for torture interrogations yet the bahraini government labors hard to improve its image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. and it's impossible to talk of the phrase a protest movement without mentioning and the news the nation's leading human rights defend his work as an activist calls to a lengthy prison sentence last year food but dissipating in illegal gatherings the term was laid to reduce but the verdict drew intense criticism berdahl...
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for their torture interrogations yet the bahraini government labors hard to improve its image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. bahrain's leading human rights defender is not being of a job he was imprisoned in two thousand and twelve three year is calling for participating in illegal gatherings but later how the sentence reduced the verdict really intense criticism both from bahrain's western allies as well as many human rights groups inability jobs being and i've spoken supporter of the demonstrations that began two years ago calling on the country's ruling monica to introduce democratic reforms just before his arrest we can expand to june in the sunshine to chant had a chance to interview him for the program he did for our channel party boyko caught up with his songe in london for more not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian a sauna so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founder has been calling home for some ten months now in order to have a chat about the man at
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their torture interrogations yet the government's efforts are geared towards improving its own image and recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. monarchy fuelling flames upon the rest of activists to hold position gridlocked no organization was involved with the right to be seen to be credible. when the bureau's are busy this formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain. like chief weekend on art. venezuela's electoral bodies announced they will conduct an audit of votes cast in sunday's presidential election this is nicolas were duros sworn in as the country's leader marti's test for say the reports from caracas. electoral council here had agreed to a complete audit the remaining forty six percent of the votes it had not been audited yet the other part of it had already been audited the day after the results were announced so this is accepted by the opposition leader in the kick up the this who he had been asking for actually a full recount manual recount but this is just not possible so this audit sort of perhaps meeting half way and he's happy with this he's accepted however he said he wants to be part
their torture interrogations yet the government's efforts are geared towards improving its own image and recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. monarchy fuelling flames upon the rest of activists to hold position gridlocked no organization was involved with the right to be seen to be credible. when the bureau's are busy this formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain. like chief weekend on art. venezuela's electoral bodies announced they...
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their torture interrogations yet the government's efforts are good towards improving its own image it recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. and a man who worked closely with jim when he headed the bahrain center for human rights c says that even though being an activist in bahrain is obviously dangerous rajab followers are ready to take up his ban it. it now he's in jail and is to go get a buddy but i still wish him and behave and sending messages to the many people to think people are proud of him and for that we can't they cannot dish out this silence to be able to buy it is thinking there are many here but i think it is even if they were yes maybe but i think it is and if there was a human i think give us would come it would just be god i think we have sixty. six activist behind but one of them getting so i think of what i mean by jupiter it can't get the money i think at least in the end by a destructive easy job you need to get their shit but it you like beheaded them to . even two years ago for example the second he had actually been here you don't have to go about the human rights situation in bahrain and then he
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he's been strong, he's been firm, in upholding of course our commitments to south korea. and yethasn't been, he's been restrained at the same time. he hasn't given kim jong un anything to target at. there's been no statement from president obama on this. and i think that's probably the right strategy to try to defuse things as well as maintaining american strength. >> and nick, i know over the years you were involved in a lot of those negotiations and watched margaret thatcher in action, tony blair, the former prime minister just spoke about her leadership. >> the strongest thing about margaret thatcher is that she was a genuine leader. can you agree with her or disagree with her, but her character is undeniable. the strengths of her views were not just things that she held as views, she wanted to implement them and she was determined to do so. >> nick, how important was thatcher's role in the uk? and more broadly, her relationship with ronald reagan and her influence on the end of the cold war? >> well there's no question, she was one of the strongest and greatest leaders of our
he's been strong, he's been firm, in upholding of course our commitments to south korea. and yethasn't been, he's been restrained at the same time. he hasn't given kim jong un anything to target at. there's been no statement from president obama on this. and i think that's probably the right strategy to try to defuse things as well as maintaining american strength. >> and nick, i know over the years you were involved in a lot of those negotiations and watched margaret thatcher in action,...
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firms in '97. between 1997 and 2007, companies owned by women grew at double the rate of their male counterparts. yetgains, the numbers could be better. women owned firms employ just 6% of the nation's workforce. they account for 4% of private sector business revenues and only 2% of women-owned firms are considered high achieving. in other words, earning 1 million or more in revenues. small businesses are responsible for the creation of 65% of new jobs. by supporting women entrepreneurs, we would in turn be supporting our economy. personal finance expert and litz a cook and also joining me are amy palmer, founder of her own small business and tycoonist entertainment and dore i clark, author of reinventing you. define your brand, imagine your future. thank you, ladies, for all being here. i want to start, carmen, you and i have talked a bit about this at various points. were there particular challenges facing women when it comes to beginning a small business? >> oh, many, many, taking care of the kids. that's the reason why they have their own business. you need flexible hours, they're not the big ear
firms in '97. between 1997 and 2007, companies owned by women grew at double the rate of their male counterparts. yetgains, the numbers could be better. women owned firms employ just 6% of the nation's workforce. they account for 4% of private sector business revenues and only 2% of women-owned firms are considered high achieving. in other words, earning 1 million or more in revenues. small businesses are responsible for the creation of 65% of new jobs. by supporting women entrepreneurs, we...
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and yet even then his faith held firm.'m going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers, and when i get up there i'll say a prayer for all of you. and then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guards. forgive them, he said, for they no not what they do. two days later in that house of death, father kapaun breath his last breath. his body was taken away. his grave unmarked, his remains unrecovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity would drag on for another two years. but these men held on. steeled by the memory and moral example of the man they called father, and on their first day of freedom, in his honor, they carried that beautiful wooden crucifix with them. some of these men are here today. including herb miller, a soldier that father kapaun saved in the ditch and then carried. many are now in their 80s but make no mistake, they're among the strongest men that america has ever produced, and i would ask all of our korean p.o.w.s to stand if they're able and accept th
and yet even then his faith held firm.'m going to where i've always wanted to go, he told his brothers, and when i get up there i'll say a prayer for all of you. and then as he was taken away, he did something remarkable. he blessed the guards. forgive them, he said, for they no not what they do. two days later in that house of death, father kapaun breath his last breath. his body was taken away. his grave unmarked, his remains unrecovered to this day. the war and the awful captivity would drag...