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over consecutive intelligence review magazine add mr steinberg very warm welcome to the program and start of a dose reports about the un peacekeepers being held by rebels this is not the first time the syrian opposition has held members of the un it will do you think of the of rebels tactics that. well the rebels are actually terrorists much of the rebel force particularly in the north of syria is made up of people who are overtly associated with al qaida you have the almost refreshment and dozens of other store going is ations and of course a few weeks ago al qaeda in iraq announced a corporate merger if you will with the el nusra front and these are the dominant fighting forces inside syria at this point they're receiving massive amounts of financing and weapons from saudi arabia the u.a.e. and other persian gulf countries and. in the same way that president putin rightly criticizes the west for referring to chechen terrorists as rebels and freedom fighters the same is true in syria and now of course we have carla departed to be one of the u.n. investigators into the use of sarin
over consecutive intelligence review magazine add mr steinberg very warm welcome to the program and start of a dose reports about the un peacekeepers being held by rebels this is not the first time the syrian opposition has held members of the un it will do you think of the of rebels tactics that. well the rebels are actually terrorists much of the rebel force particularly in the north of syria is made up of people who are overtly associated with al qaida you have the almost refreshment and...
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blanca ---mientras que en el capitolio estatal, esta maÑana el presidente del senado, darrel steinberg ...presento un par de proyectos de ley que ofrecen mas derechos a la clase trabajadora inmigrante en california. take half slab ---la medida sb-666, penalizara a aquellos empleadores que reporten a empleados a inmigracion cuando los trabajadores se quejan de malas condiciones laborales. ---el ante proyecto sb- 516, regulara los contratos laborales que se ofrecen a empleados extranjeros, quienes en muchas ocasiones terminan endeudados, con bajos salarios y condiciones laborales pesimas. topvo cesar ---cada vez mas restaurantes del pais utilizan el sistema "e-verify" para cerciorar que sus empleados tengan documentacio n para trabajar en el pais... ---sin embargo, de acuerdo a una nueva encuesta realizada por la asociacion nacional restauranter a, un once porciento de ese tipo de negocios dice haber visto una reduccion de posibles candidatos que solicitan empleos desde que entro en vigor dicho programa... stop open topvo blanca ---detectives del condado de calaveras investigan a este ho
blanca ---mientras que en el capitolio estatal, esta maÑana el presidente del senado, darrel steinberg ...presento un par de proyectos de ley que ofrecen mas derechos a la clase trabajadora inmigrante en california. take half slab ---la medida sb-666, penalizara a aquellos empleadores que reporten a empleados a inmigracion cuando los trabajadores se quejan de malas condiciones laborales. ---el ante proyecto sb- 516, regulara los contratos laborales que se ofrecen a empleados extranjeros,...
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we have david steinberg, dls capital management founder. he says, don't worry about this. stocks will push higher and higher. we have ed, from untl capital cofounder and partner. he will tell us if the green back's rally will continue. mash sebastion in the pits of the cme. first to you, mark, we have the situation where the u.s. dollar finally went above 100 yen. that was 102. you had some real action there. did it affect the markets or what pushed us up above to the upside this last hour? >> you know, i just think that just, it is just good growth in the economy. a strong dollar, low rates, falling oil, and high stock market. i mean seriously, if i had like a boat drink in my hand my day couldn't get any better right now. the only real black eye on market is gold which i think is short the world trade which i think we're falling apart. those that think the u.s. dollar is toast are getting beat really badly. so, my friend brian calls the stock market, calls it the tina trade. there is no alternative. if you're looking for yield, you have to go into the s&p 500. you have t
we have david steinberg, dls capital management founder. he says, don't worry about this. stocks will push higher and higher. we have ed, from untl capital cofounder and partner. he will tell us if the green back's rally will continue. mash sebastion in the pits of the cme. first to you, mark, we have the situation where the u.s. dollar finally went above 100 yen. that was 102. you had some real action there. did it affect the markets or what pushed us up above to the upside this last hour?...
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senator steinberg has introduced i think sb 791 at the state level. initially the governor said that probably wouldn't happen this year. the legislature said they think something will happen this year. depending how that turns out, that could be something that would be helpful. map 21 has some meatball streamlining for projects that are within rights-of-way. i think it leans a little more towards highway rights-of-way than transit rights-of-way, but i think that might be something we see a little bit more of in a successor bill. so, i think there is some movement at the c-e-q-a/nepa level that could help us, but again, the horizon what we're talking about are much beyond. and to the extent we're talking about very significant projects, these are things that would warrant significant environmental review. it's really the long pole in this point would be the planning process to get to the stage of being ready to enter into environmental review. and i don't know how to shortcut that. i don't know if we should -- shortcut on those suggesting how to stream
senator steinberg has introduced i think sb 791 at the state level. initially the governor said that probably wouldn't happen this year. the legislature said they think something will happen this year. depending how that turns out, that could be something that would be helpful. map 21 has some meatball streamlining for projects that are within rights-of-way. i think it leans a little more towards highway rights-of-way than transit rights-of-way, but i think that might be something we see a...
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darryl steinberg and john perez and the assembly members would like those cuts implemented post haste. until we know we have the money going forward, we cannot do that. there is some modest cal works spending increases in this. unfortunately, the courts, which have been suffering very badly are not getting more money now than projected in january. the chief justice is upset about that. >> is there any gimmickery in this budget? they are borrowing money from this or that? are they not in this budget, for example, taking from the cap and trade fund? >> exactly. that was one small controversy. this budget borrows $500 million from the cap and trade as a one-year loan to the general fund to help the books balance. the caveat with that is the loan can be repaid earlier if there is a need for that money from where it was actually supposed to be directed which was to pollution abatement and climate change and clean energy project and disadvantaged communities. if there is actually a plan and need for that money, the state could conceivably use the extra cash flow it had over the last couple
darryl steinberg and john perez and the assembly members would like those cuts implemented post haste. until we know we have the money going forward, we cannot do that. there is some modest cal works spending increases in this. unfortunately, the courts, which have been suffering very badly are not getting more money now than projected in january. the chief justice is upset about that. >> is there any gimmickery in this budget? they are borrowing money from this or that? are they not in...
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." >> steinberg: it almost died, until the people from london, england decided to come and make it live biondi: nobody even knew who they were. i played them in '63 here, and the phones rang, said, "take that [ beach boys." >> i'm on the air at 2:00 am and we get a special delivery package from capitol records. i put it on, 30 seconds into the song, the phones explode. "what is the name of that group? what's this song? where did that come from?" that never happened before. it has never happened since. >> ♪ we love you beatles ♪ oh yes we do >> wa-beatles-c proudly presents the beatles spectacular sounds. >> the beatles in person show at shea stadium. tt ,000 kids in the street in manhattan. they all were listening to us on the air, waiting for ringo or paul or george or john, somebody to come to a window of their suite, just so they could get a glimpse. and d when i said, "would you sing along with this jingle," and 10,000 kids with this little tiny -- looks like a pack of cigarettes to their ear -- started singing... >> ♪ your world looks great with 77 wabc ♪ >> ♪ oh, beatles we love y
." >> steinberg: it almost died, until the people from london, england decided to come and make it live biondi: nobody even knew who they were. i played them in '63 here, and the phones rang, said, "take that [ beach boys." >> i'm on the air at 2:00 am and we get a special delivery package from capitol records. i put it on, 30 seconds into the song, the phones explode. "what is the name of that group? what's this song? where did that come from?" that never...
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second time in two months that unarmed military observers have been taken captive by the rebels steinberg editor of executive intelligence review magazine says it sends a warning signal to the rebels foreign backers. the rebels are actually terrorists much of the rebel force particularly in the north of syria is made up of people who are overtly associated with al qaida and these are the dominant fighting forces inside syria at this point that's a terrible embarrassment for the obama administration right at this moment and of course for people like senator john mccain and senator lindsey graham who've been demanding u.s. military action in support of the rebels well the u.s. is considering the opposition regardless of their tactics a bit is being circulated around congress the idea was staunchly opposed by russia who has repeatedly warned against pouring weapons into the conflict it's just one of the differences the usa could use stages trying to bridge during talks with the russian leadership current in moscow but he likes he has cesky is following the negotiations. it is understood that
second time in two months that unarmed military observers have been taken captive by the rebels steinberg editor of executive intelligence review magazine says it sends a warning signal to the rebels foreign backers. the rebels are actually terrorists much of the rebel force particularly in the north of syria is made up of people who are overtly associated with al qaida and these are the dominant fighting forces inside syria at this point that's a terrible embarrassment for the obama...
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we want to say good morning to steinberg high school in ashburn, virginia. the temperature is 67 degrees great what can you expect the busstop? we are looking for cloudy skies. 68 degrees could 77 with the chance of a shower by recess. when the bus stops you off, you should get a few breaks and see sunshine with the temperature around 83 degrees. short sleeves today. you better have the umbrella on standby just in case one of the showers hits you. we will have our seven day forecast and minutes. >> thank you, jackie. 6:15. forecasters say more tornadoes could be touching down in parts of the midwest today, one day after a tornado outbreak brought death and destruction to parts of the region. >> authorities say an elderly man died when a twister ripped through his mobile home near the city. more than two dozen people were hurt. arts of oklahoma are under a state of emergency. the tornadoes damaged and destroyed homes and tossed around tractor-trailers. >> everything was just, it was just gone. you see beds in the art. he took the house, you put it in a gigant
we want to say good morning to steinberg high school in ashburn, virginia. the temperature is 67 degrees great what can you expect the busstop? we are looking for cloudy skies. 68 degrees could 77 with the chance of a shower by recess. when the bus stops you off, you should get a few breaks and see sunshine with the temperature around 83 degrees. short sleeves today. you better have the umbrella on standby just in case one of the showers hits you. we will have our seven day forecast and...
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joining me now from detroit is michael steinberg, legal director of the aclu. michael. >> thank you, melissa. >> tell me, what does your investigation show that the police were doing to folks who are experiencing homelessness in detroit? >> essentially what the police were doing were kidnapping individuals off the streets of tourist friendly areas of detroit, putting them in handcuffs, throwing them in the back of a wagon or police car and transporting them either outside the city or to deserted parts of the city and abandoning them. they then tell the individuals that they weren't welcome back to greektown or other tourist friendly areas. sometimes they'd make it difficult for them to return by making them throw their money down a storm drain. the problem, of course, is that the lifeline for many of these individuals is in greektown. there are warming centers, food and churches and other services. so they'd have to walk sometimes throughout middle of michigan winter. one person had a blood clot in his leg and it took him over three hours to get back. >> i want
joining me now from detroit is michael steinberg, legal director of the aclu. michael. >> thank you, melissa. >> tell me, what does your investigation show that the police were doing to folks who are experiencing homelessness in detroit? >> essentially what the police were doing were kidnapping individuals off the streets of tourist friendly areas of detroit, putting them in handcuffs, throwing them in the back of a wagon or police car and transporting them either outside the...
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darrell steinberg says the measures could save lives. but jim nielsen says the bills do nothing to change the root causes of gun violence, such as mental instability. >>> nasdaq has agreed to pay a $10 million penalty. the security and exchange commission found that nasdaq's computers delayed the trading on facebook. nasdaq had earlier paid $62 million to reimburse investors. nasdaq issued a statement saying it has taken steps to keep similar problems from happening again. >>> on wall street today, bond yields went up. that sent stocks down. the dow jones industrial lost 126 points. and the s&p fell 11. >>> it's an eerie piece of advice. we're hearing for the first time from those who knew the victims in a deadly car crash. the last words a coworker gave one of the victims. but first -- >>> silicon valley schools may be leaving latino students behind. the troubling findings of a new study. >>> there's a little bit of fog but temperatures are coming up. how warm is it gonna be in your neighborhood? complete details in ten minutes. re fore
darrell steinberg says the measures could save lives. but jim nielsen says the bills do nothing to change the root causes of gun violence, such as mental instability. >>> nasdaq has agreed to pay a $10 million penalty. the security and exchange commission found that nasdaq's computers delayed the trading on facebook. nasdaq had earlier paid $62 million to reimburse investors. nasdaq issued a statement saying it has taken steps to keep similar problems from happening again. >>>...
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this is steinberg. it says a lot, but i can't say what it says because i don't have the words to say at. so that's it. now, if one takes the first series of the contant theory that people get upset because the content, the most famous american cartoonist was thomas nast, who stimulated -- this is one of nast's drawings -- there are a lot of them here -- based on the people's money. they are all pointing. he famously said of nast that -- he said i don't care what they write about me, but get rid of those damn pictures. he understood something that was very true about nast and about the force of these pictures. and there's a great irony and it's fitting and proper he was caught and brought to justice by the spanish customs officials not recognize him from nast's depictions and the irony of irony is where the cartoons and other cultures were imprisoned in their artistic assaults on the powerful the corrupt. in nast's case it was the targets that went to prison. but before they did, they tried to buy him wi
this is steinberg. it says a lot, but i can't say what it says because i don't have the words to say at. so that's it. now, if one takes the first series of the contant theory that people get upset because the content, the most famous american cartoonist was thomas nast, who stimulated -- this is one of nast's drawings -- there are a lot of them here -- based on the people's money. they are all pointing. he famously said of nast that -- he said i don't care what they write about me, but get rid...
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this is the steinberg. it says a lot but i can't say what it says because i don't have the words to say it. that is it. if one takes this first theory, the content theory, people get upset because of the content the most famous american cartoonist was thomas nast to stimulated, this is one of the drawings for a lot of them here, they were all pointing, and he treated himself famously, said of this, of nast's, he said i don't care what they write about me but get rid of the pictures and he understood something that was very true about nast's and the force of these pictures and there's a great irony, it was proper that we did as an australian was brought to justice by spanish customs officials who recognized him and the irony of ironies is cartoons and other cultures, imprisoned and worse for their artistic assault in the powerful and corrupt, it was the targets who went to prison but before they did they tried to buy him off with an art scholarship. he had studied art, kept expressing interest and kept raisi
this is the steinberg. it says a lot but i can't say what it says because i don't have the words to say it. that is it. if one takes this first theory, the content theory, people get upset because of the content the most famous american cartoonist was thomas nast to stimulated, this is one of the drawings for a lot of them here, they were all pointing, and he treated himself famously, said of this, of nast's, he said i don't care what they write about me but get rid of the pictures and he...
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illegal trade in other has been indicted and another senior official portfolio manager at sac michael steinberge fed has made no excuses they say they are looking at steve cohen and his potential involvement of illegal trades. in the past what sac has said cooperating fully with the investigation and now they say they are not cooperating fully not the unconditional cooperation when you talk to someone like a professor of law and at columbia university he will tell you that it is the opaque statement but it could mean that attorney is seeking to bring people in before a grand jury. someone at sac or steve cohen himself could be forced. and that is often what they mean there material statements to signal to investors there are investors in sac capital they have a redemption period coming out in june. so in order to give those investors that the necessary information they have to know everything about the investigation and development. here is a development i don't know what it is but there is clearly a development. david: you have and at this for a long time and have seen hundreds of companies un
illegal trade in other has been indicted and another senior official portfolio manager at sac michael steinberge fed has made no excuses they say they are looking at steve cohen and his potential involvement of illegal trades. in the past what sac has said cooperating fully with the investigation and now they say they are not cooperating fully not the unconditional cooperation when you talk to someone like a professor of law and at columbia university he will tell you that it is the opaque...
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to make sense of the future of television, brian steinberg, senior tv editor at variety.at will be good enough to counteract the power of the technological enemies of network cable, dvr, and the internet which have combined to shrink networks' ratings. can the networks save themselves? >> they think so. we'll see what happens. they're trying to put up something you can watch on tvs and phones and dvrs. trying to get new ratings coming out that will measure viewing patterns no matter how you watch the show. it's all in the future. they'll try like heck. we'll see what happens. >> what about content creation? it seems like the cable networks have had all the big ground breaking shows. so pr sopranos, breaking bad, mad men all from cable. are there so many cable offerings? are networks doing something wrong in content creation? what programs are particular are you excited coming from the networks this season? >> what's happening, the big broadcast guys now have to do these big mass audiences. when sponsors buy tv, they buy cbs, nbc and the rest for big audiences. that means
to make sense of the future of television, brian steinberg, senior tv editor at variety.at will be good enough to counteract the power of the technological enemies of network cable, dvr, and the internet which have combined to shrink networks' ratings. can the networks save themselves? >> they think so. we'll see what happens. they're trying to put up something you can watch on tvs and phones and dvrs. trying to get new ratings coming out that will measure viewing patterns no matter how...
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economist at ubs and president and cio of steinberg global asset management.s. drew, what did you make of ben bernanke's comments and how should we all read it? >> i think what you can make is tapering is a while off. and if you look at the timeline they're working with, they're f they're going to start thinking about it in a few months, you have to assume they're going to do it in a press conference. they have to explain why they did it. you're really looking at september, december, march. you're still thinking q1. it is confuse to go see the markets behave this way. i don't think anything he said really changed the timeline that much. he just clarified the timeline. >> in that case it seems people are overreacting. rich, where are you on this? >> if drew is right and the messaging does go to q1 time frame, i think you will start to see, even on a pull back, people starting to focus next year's earnings and you will see multiple expansion to the 15, 16 range. i don't care what people say. i care what people are doing with their money. >> what are you doing th
economist at ubs and president and cio of steinberg global asset management.s. drew, what did you make of ben bernanke's comments and how should we all read it? >> i think what you can make is tapering is a while off. and if you look at the timeline they're working with, they're f they're going to start thinking about it in a few months, you have to assume they're going to do it in a press conference. they have to explain why they did it. you're really looking at september, december,...
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. >> steve steinberg is in the gay men's chorus. >> stephanie: huh.uck grassley. and you can't spell grassley without -- >> ass. >> stephanie: he is quite active on the twitter machine. >> you can't spell twitter without twit. >> >> stephanie: he issued a warning saturday in one area where he thinks america is suffering. he said america has no foreign policy. last time he had no american % policy, it was september 1949 hitler had -- [ buzzer ] >> oh, come on. >> stephanie: tim in cleveland. hello. >> caller: hey. it is frightening that loui gohmert gets returns to congress continuously. but it is even more frightening that he has a jd and sat on a ben. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: anybody who appeared in that court, i can only imagine the outcome. >> stephanie: yeah everybody come to order it's judge crazy pants time. >> my guest at this time is texas republican congressman, loui gohmert. >> this administration has so many muslim brotherhood members -- ♪ he's got muslims, he's not muslims on his mind ♪ ♪ has a drink every sometime he says be
. >> steve steinberg is in the gay men's chorus. >> stephanie: huh.uck grassley. and you can't spell grassley without -- >> ass. >> stephanie: he is quite active on the twitter machine. >> you can't spell twitter without twit. >> >> stephanie: he issued a warning saturday in one area where he thinks america is suffering. he said america has no foreign policy. last time he had no american % policy, it was september 1949 hitler had -- [ buzzer ] >>...
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joining us on set, david steinberg. thanks for being here this morning.you think we have seen a tectonic shift this week in the markets and how you view things? i know you've thought that the fed has been driving things to this point. did the fundamental fundamentally change the picture this week inspect. >> no. i think the media is on top day after day after day, when are they goitaper? when are they going to stop? doug has been trying to be clear with everybody, they're going to keep things court. it's bag shift in the united states. it takes nautical miles to turn the queen mary. >> and turning a little is -- we're fought going up from 85. they said we might get up from 85, but we're not now. we're going down 10. >> that was a problem. absolutely. but let's look at it this way. maybe when they taper it, it's for a really good reason, it could be bullish. if they taper for the right reasons. >> you don't feel sort of dirty as a money manager accepting 85 billion a month just to get your performance? you're happy about that? >> whether it's hewlett packa
joining us on set, david steinberg. thanks for being here this morning.you think we have seen a tectonic shift this week in the markets and how you view things? i know you've thought that the fed has been driving things to this point. did the fundamental fundamentally change the picture this week inspect. >> no. i think the media is on top day after day after day, when are they goitaper? when are they going to stop? doug has been trying to be clear with everybody, they're going to keep...