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thanks to michael beschloss and michael duffy for in fascinating show hey!ou know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> good evening. >>> we begin with developing news out of southern california and video of that news. that's where the so-called powerhouse fire is threatening 1,000 homes. already burned six homes to the ground in an area about 60 miles northwest of los angeles. reggie from our sister station in los angeles has the latest. >> reporter: more than a handful of homes reduced to rubble and ash. barely anything salvageable. all that left in parts of the small rural communities, scorched hillsides, residences and smoke. the
thanks to michael beschloss and michael duffy for in fascinating show hey!ou know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> good evening. >>> we begin with...
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thanks to michael beschloss and michael duffy for in fascinating show. and that is >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. my conversation with mutual funds legend and vanguard founder jack bogle. why he says equities still have room to rock and how to invest as interest rates begin to rise. >>> the recovery in housing, is it for real? what it means for the economy and your wallet. >>> plus, giving until it hurts. two men who made their fortune in the world of business on giving it all away. >> you know, you don't get museums and hospitals and schools from poor people. they come from the 1%. >> "on the money" begins right now. >> announcer: this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." beijing proving to have an appetite for american companies. china's shuanghui international is acquiring smithfield foods for about
thanks to michael beschloss and michael duffy for in fascinating show. and that is >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. my conversation with mutual funds legend and vanguard founder jack bogle. why he says equities still have room to rock and how to invest as interest rates begin to rise. >>> the recovery in housing, is it for real? what it means for the economy and your wallet. >>> plus, giving until it hurts. two men who made...
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. >> ifill: "newshour" regular michael beschloss has written eight books and countless commentaries on american pleapresidency. but recently he's discovered a new way to engage a different audience-- taking us back through the nation's contemporary industry in 140 characters, or less. michael joins us now. michael, what's with the 140-character chunks? when did you start doalg out history this way? >> it's an anecdote to all the long books i write. it was during one of the debates right here in the studio we were watching, and kristina bellantony saw me looking through a search engine on the two candidates and said why don't you just go on twitter yourself? and i thought i hadn't thought about it why don't i try? >> ifill: before we show some of them, how do you come across the things you find that you've been putting up? >> i'm not only generally interested in presidential history but what images it can evoke. you see one picture, it asks a lot of questions and hope it gets people interested in the larger issues. >> ifill: the first picture i want to show here shows in the foreground
. >> ifill: "newshour" regular michael beschloss has written eight books and countless commentaries on american pleapresidency. but recently he's discovered a new way to engage a different audience-- taking us back through the nation's contemporary industry in 140 characters, or less. michael joins us now. michael, what's with the 140-character chunks? when did you start doalg out history this way? >> it's an anecdote to all the long books i write. it was during one of the...
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michael beschloss, who reminds us of this date in history.l letter by ronald reagan who died today in 2004. president reagan penned that letter ten years before his death. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, a
michael beschloss, who reminds us of this date in history.l letter by ronald reagan who died today in 2004. president reagan penned that letter ten years before his death. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter....