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michael jones and his family own this operation.raise over 200 free-range hogs and sell to local stores and restaurants. >> my pigs have a morrow -- more robust immune systems. most park produced in the united states is in confinement facilities and those pigs are very vulnerable to ped. >> reporter: the virus cannot spread from annals to humans, and the older sows somehow develop a natural resistance. and has thousands of pig lets continue to die from ped virus, environmental groups are warning the department of agriculture and states like here in north carolina of the potential health risks that could occur with the disposal of infected hog carcasses. >> we have a large number that are being left in dead boxes for a long time. if they are left for long periods of time, they are exposed to the elements, they can leak out their bodily fluids, blood. so the question i would have is what is the response of agricultural officials to this -- to the outbreak. >> reporter: the water keeper alliance and north carolina river coopers sent th
michael jones and his family own this operation.raise over 200 free-range hogs and sell to local stores and restaurants. >> my pigs have a morrow -- more robust immune systems. most park produced in the united states is in confinement facilities and those pigs are very vulnerable to ped. >> reporter: the virus cannot spread from annals to humans, and the older sows somehow develop a natural resistance. and has thousands of pig lets continue to die from ped virus, environmental...
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prosecutors say michael jones and chancy luna gunned down chris lane as he was jogging. another teen deft agreed to testify against jones, the charges against him were reduced. the trial is set for august. that means the state will be able to carry out death sentences. but correction officials will not say where they bought the new drugs they say it's to protect the safety of it's new supplier. also, in texas, police have come across what they describe as the biggest human smuggling ring in recent memory. they found 115 people inside the stash house, a site that has become too common in the area. al jazeera heidi reports. >> 115 migrants. who had entrusted human smugglers, to illegally bring emthis to the land f oopportunity, instead ended up prisoners here inside this 1300 square feet house. police say the migrants have been held here for two to 15 days. >> bodies upon bodies. people sitting on top of one another. squalor conditions dirty filthy conditions. clothes strewn everywhere, where you look on the floor there is clothing. >> the family oif woman told police abou
prosecutors say michael jones and chancy luna gunned down chris lane as he was jogging. another teen deft agreed to testify against jones, the charges against him were reduced. the trial is set for august. that means the state will be able to carry out death sentences. but correction officials will not say where they bought the new drugs they say it's to protect the safety of it's new supplier. also, in texas, police have come across what they describe as the biggest human smuggling ring in...
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let's bring in mark vittner managing director and senior economist with wells fargo securities and michael jonesand chairman with riverfront investment group. let's start there, michael, volatility is supposed to be part of the natural process here with the stock market. so, there is three reason to be concerned about the sharp swings we've seen, yesterday the 200-point swing on the dow, worst day in a month. >> the markets have had to absorb pretty big disappointments in 2014. we expected the u.s. to accelerate and we got snow. we expected europe to accelerate and we got putin and we expected china to stabilize and thus far the data has been terrible. so, when you think about the magnitude of the disappointments thus far this year, the market's actually holding up pretty well and i think that's because it expects two of those three to be resolved in the next few weeks. >> let's talk about the worst-case scenarios here just to get investors prepared in case they have to be, mark, if we did see an escalation. we're going into this vote on sunday. if we did see russian sanctions, for instance, fro
let's bring in mark vittner managing director and senior economist with wells fargo securities and michael jonesand chairman with riverfront investment group. let's start there, michael, volatility is supposed to be part of the natural process here with the stock market. so, there is three reason to be concerned about the sharp swings we've seen, yesterday the 200-point swing on the dow, worst day in a month. >> the markets have had to absorb pretty big disappointments in 2014. we...
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. >>> two oklahoma teenagers, chancey luna and michael jones, will stand trial in the shooting deathr. you'll remember this story. now prosecutors allege the two targeted the victim, 22-year-old christopher lane, last summer because they were bored. they're charged with first-degree murder. a third suspect is expected to testify against them. >>> all right, 12 minutes after the hour. let's take a look at what is in the papers. we start with the "wall street journal." some bad news for your pocket. sorry. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius saying health insurance premiums will likely go up in 2015. testifying before congress, sebelius suggested that the sweeping, new health care law will not end premium increases, at least for now. she did say premiums are likely to rise at a slower pace than in recent years. >>> in "the new york times," attorney general eric holder endorsing a plan to shorten sentences in cases of nonviolent drug offenders and reduce the federal prison population. this would affect prison terms in about 70% of federal drug trafficking cases, reduci
. >>> two oklahoma teenagers, chancey luna and michael jones, will stand trial in the shooting deathr. you'll remember this story. now prosecutors allege the two targeted the victim, 22-year-old christopher lane, last summer because they were bored. they're charged with first-degree murder. a third suspect is expected to testify against them. >>> all right, 12 minutes after the hour. let's take a look at what is in the papers. we start with the "wall street journal."...
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. >>> happy birthday to billy crystal, turns 66, academy award winner, michael caine, turns 81, and quincy jonesave a >>> protesters clash with police at one bay area college, this morning some are camped out in a campus buildings. >> crews working on a gas pipeline. why the work could actually drive people out of their beds in the next few minutes. >> a bay area water district approves emergency water restrictions and they take place immediately. >> a live look outside this morning, it's friday, march 14th, this is "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning to you. it's 4:30. i'm peggy bunker.
. >>> happy birthday to billy crystal, turns 66, academy award winner, michael caine, turns 81, and quincy jonesave a >>> protesters clash with police at one bay area college, this morning some are camped out in a campus buildings. >> crews working on a gas pipeline. why the work could actually drive people out of their beds in the next few minutes. >> a bay area water district approves emergency water restrictions and they take place immediately. >> a live...
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here they are, michael eli, james young, jon jones and chris thompson. >> you're texas boys. be in new york. >> how did you get together first place as a band? >> we were all students at university of north texas in denton, so just north of the dfw area. >> you don't go like this? i went to texas. >> i love who how you did it the old-fashioned way. you went on the road and did it old school, didn't you? >> yeah. i'm not saying that one way is better than another, but for us, that was the right way for the way we wanted to -- >> i love the "10,000 towns," all the towns you toured together. >> what are you going to play today? >> a new single, a song called "dust". >> take it away. the eli young band. ♪ she's sick of this town she's sick of that boy ♪ ♪ she's sick of dreams that never take flight ♪ ♪ there's got to be more than the same old story ♪ ♪ so she's gonna turn the page tonight ♪ ♪ and turn the radio up roll the windows down ♪ ♪ she got a full tank of gas and ain't no stopping her now ♪ ♪ she's got the pedal to the floor in a hand me down ford ♪ ♪ yeah the only thing t
here they are, michael eli, james young, jon jones and chris thompson. >> you're texas boys. be in new york. >> how did you get together first place as a band? >> we were all students at university of north texas in denton, so just north of the dfw area. >> you don't go like this? i went to texas. >> i love who how you did it the old-fashioned way. you went on the road and did it old school, didn't you? >> yeah. i'm not saying that one way is better than...
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last year we teamed up with nbc news investigative reporter michael isikoff and david corn from mother jones produce a documentary called hubris, selling the iraq war. it was the most watched documentary on msnbc in the last decade. that documentary was based on their reporting and told the story of how the bush administration sold the war to the american people based on a pretext, based on evidence that in many cases was known inside the government to be false. that documentary, hubris, answered the question of how, how that war was sold to the american people. but there remains the question of why. what was behind that public case for war? if what they were telling us was false, why did they really think we needed to go to war? if the case made to the public was a false case, what was the true case? why did we really do it? for much of the last year we've been working really hard on trying to answer that question, and this week, this thursday night, we are going to present what we have found. thursday night at 9:00 eastern, we're going to premiere a brand new msnbc documentary called "why
last year we teamed up with nbc news investigative reporter michael isikoff and david corn from mother jones produce a documentary called hubris, selling the iraq war. it was the most watched documentary on msnbc in the last decade. that documentary was based on their reporting and told the story of how the bush administration sold the war to the american people based on a pretext, based on evidence that in many cases was known inside the government to be false. that documentary, hubris,...
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jones. i grew up going to those theaters >> i know. >> that will be fun to watch. >> coming up, pg&e's big mistake. michael finney on the building errors ta went on for years >> stories of tragedy from washington mudslide disaster including quick work that saved a baby boy named duke. >> it's coming up and hope you can join us >> and tourists went to see the mona lisa. >> it might have felt like a barn yard. >> yes. a dozen sheep were led under the glass pyramid. >> claiming they favor big agro businesses saying small farms help france's economy. officials report no damage the mona lisa even smiled. >> world news is next. >> from all of us here, we'll see you again at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight -- spring blast. we're tracking the big storms on the move tonight. tornadoes cutting through homes. hail raining down on highways. >>> abc news exclusive. governor chris christie back in the lion's den and in fighting form on that bridge scandal. tonight, he tells us the new way he's changing his life. >>> and secret message. remembering an american war hero whose tormentors didn't know he used thei
jones. i grew up going to those theaters >> i know. >> that will be fun to watch. >> coming up, pg&e's big mistake. michael finney on the building errors ta went on for years >> stories of tragedy from washington mudslide disaster including quick work that saved a baby boy named duke. >> it's coming up and hope you can join us >> and tourists went to see the mona lisa. >> it might have felt like a barn yard. >> yes. a dozen sheep were led...
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recognizing french professional diplomas jemima jones london nicole has been awarded featured two points to human rights by the anti defamation league michael joins the likes of former us president george h w bush made jordanian king hussein and the number of former israeli prime ministers in winning the award. don't try to use it. i will do this on the basis on economy and in our country as possible for drawers and reliable possible and to watch the sheep and isn't going to continue to look at humanity and the rule of law and the way down from the sunni continually people more than concrete. he is beyond me a fights too. agl chief abraham foxman said she then writes the kersley we know that as head of a government. the pursuit of human rights is not your only responsibility. concerns about security economic growth social cohesion foreign relations in domestic politics. all coexist and sometimes compete with concerns about human rights for that very reason. you clear commitment to promoting human rights. and a privileged position to accord to their protection distinguishes you and make you such a highly deserving recipient of this province
recognizing french professional diplomas jemima jones london nicole has been awarded featured two points to human rights by the anti defamation league michael joins the likes of former us president george h w bush made jordanian king hussein and the number of former israeli prime ministers in winning the award. don't try to use it. i will do this on the basis on economy and in our country as possible for drawers and reliable possible and to watch the sheep and isn't going to continue to look at...
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michael douglas spotted holding hands with catherine zeta-jones. at a trendy new york steakhouse.ly remember to evaluate their marriage. they had a tough time, douglas beating cancer, zeta-jones battling depression. sources say the couple have seemed in great spirits. smiling, happy and that makes us happy. never give up. >> never give up. >>> no better way to start the week than a video, playing kittens. here's a cat who apparently dreams of being a turtle. it's not a bad idea either. because, it comes in handy. you're out. and then you're right back under when you need to be. and you know, there was really no reason to show you that. we're doing all things social. you know we love social media. it's a clue. everybody loves cats. there's a million -- i mean, cat fans everywhere, unite. this is a bit of a clue of what is to come behind in those doors with the security guards. >> a lot of kittens? >> yeah, yeah, are you excited? are you excited? meow. >> that's just a few. >> coming up. >>> we turn to the new campaign against the "b" word. not the one you think. some of america's m
michael douglas spotted holding hands with catherine zeta-jones. at a trendy new york steakhouse.ly remember to evaluate their marriage. they had a tough time, douglas beating cancer, zeta-jones battling depression. sources say the couple have seemed in great spirits. smiling, happy and that makes us happy. never give up. >> never give up. >>> no better way to start the week than a video, playing kittens. here's a cat who apparently dreams of being a turtle. it's not a bad idea...
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jones-drew. in baseball, giants and a's at at&t. tim hudson holding oakland in check early. but in the fifth, this is misplayed by michael moore.'s lead 2-0. in the sixth, two-run blast off the flagpole. 4-0 oakland. hudson fans six, four earned runs. >>> bouncing in the sweet 16. stanford and dayton in memphis. david shaw, richard sherman, all on hand. second half, cardinal down nine. the bucket and the foul. stanford cuts the deficit to six. the spin move, the play ground finish, deficit is now cut to four. dayton pulls away to end stanford's run 82-72. >> you know, like i told our young men in the locker room, we made -- for those guys, they left their legacy. they were able to compete in the ncaa tournament. they were able to go into the sweet 16 and compete and they'll always be remembered for that. >> in anaheim, san diego state, top seed arizona. aztecs out in full force. eric gordon dropping the hammer. watch again, aaron gordon in the house. arizona wins 70-64. >>> sharks hosting winnipeg. joe thornton playing in his 1200th career game. james sheppard fires the one-timer and goes in. tied at 3-3. third period now, 3:36
jones-drew. in baseball, giants and a's at at&t. tim hudson holding oakland in check early. but in the fifth, this is misplayed by michael moore.'s lead 2-0. in the sixth, two-run blast off the flagpole. 4-0 oakland. hudson fans six, four earned runs. >>> bouncing in the sweet 16. stanford and dayton in memphis. david shaw, richard sherman, all on hand. second half, cardinal down nine. the bucket and the foul. stanford cuts the deficit to six. the spin move, the play ground finish,...
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michael jordan feel about that? and then the half man from 2 1/2 men has changed his look and his attitude. what angus t. jones is saying about his split from that hit show. that and a check of weather. >>> reverend wright's comments were not only wrong, but divisive at a time when we need unity, racially charged at a time when we need to come together to solve a set of monumental problems. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not to
michael jordan feel about that? and then the half man from 2 1/2 men has changed his look and his attitude. what angus t. jones is saying about his split from that hit show. that and a check of weather. >>> reverend wright's comments were not only wrong, but divisive at a time when we need unity, racially charged at a time when we need to come together to solve a set of monumental problems. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial...
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jones reporting. >>> let's bring in rene marsh, miles o'brien, "the new york times" reporter michael schmidt and tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. if they find the black box -- and miles, you've covered these stories for a long time -- i assume in this case -- and this is the black box even though it's orange. i assume in this case the critical information they find it even after the pinger stops going will be retrievable? >> yes, there's an unlimited shelf life essentially for that. it's kind of baked into it. it doesn't need to have an active battery in order for that date to be recoverable. just because there's no pinger doesn't mean there's no data on the black box. >> tom, you're the assistant fbi director. i've gotten questions from viewers, if they get this black box, who will have custody of it, will malaysian airlines or some other country like the united states, for example, have first crack at it? >> malaysian government is running the case, it's their case. they'll decide if they want to try to do something with that box themselves or whether they'll turn it over for nts
jones reporting. >>> let's bring in rene marsh, miles o'brien, "the new york times" reporter michael schmidt and tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. if they find the black box -- and miles, you've covered these stories for a long time -- i assume in this case -- and this is the black box even though it's orange. i assume in this case the critical information they find it even after the pinger stops going will be retrievable? >> yes, there's an unlimited...
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jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> this week, the florida state legislature is back in session for the first time since the michaelthe democratic minority has set a perhaps impossible goal. amending the state's controversial stand your ground law. standing in their way? the florida nra and its veteran super lobbyist marion hammer, and while democrats have been trying to tweak the law, the nra has been plotting ways to expand it. case in point. the so-called warning shot bill. it was voted out of senate florida judiciary committee on tuesday clearing the hurdle for a full vote. the nra is selling it as a measure that would have prevented someone like marisa alexander from serving a lengthy prison sentence. from chris smith, quote, you're telling people i can shootç a warning shot. the legislature is telling me to shoot a warning shot. and that warning shot may not be in the air. to me, that's inviting negligence. meanwhile, nra executive vice president and ceo wayne lapierre is rallying the troops at today's conservative political action committee. he's expected to speak at any minute. four days from now, advocate
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> this week, the florida state legislature is back in session for the first time since the michaelthe democratic minority has set a perhaps impossible goal. amending the state's controversial stand your ground law. standing in their way? the florida nra and its veteran super lobbyist marion hammer, and while democrats have been trying to tweak the law, the nra has been plotting ways to expand it. case in point. the so-called warning shot bill. it...
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michael, we have now renamed the big board there. let's go to the first question, this is a really good question from bobby jones on facebook earlier today asked if the elt, the emergency locater transmitter activated by submersion in water, has not been located, why are they searching? that is a really good question. >> the tracks, one to the north and south, the thought process is a lot of the governments say they have pretty strong radar and there is a pretty good chance they would have seen the return from the triple 7. ergo, let's look on the southern corridor. and that is why i think the search has been -- >> and remember, the elts don't transmit from the water, so if they're submerged, they're not going to get us signals at all. >> and where would you get the signal? from the black orange box? those days are running out, they have a 30-day max. >> right, we've seen them go longer, 30 days is what they're supposed to operate at. and the elt is not supposed to transmit under water, and they're not perfect. >> i guess we're calling this the "hannity" board. we'll ask you, when you look at the location and you know a lot about the sea
michael, we have now renamed the big board there. let's go to the first question, this is a really good question from bobby jones on facebook earlier today asked if the elt, the emergency locater transmitter activated by submersion in water, has not been located, why are they searching? that is a really good question. >> the tracks, one to the north and south, the thought process is a lot of the governments say they have pretty strong radar and there is a pretty good chance they would...
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writer jones is one who thinks the owl theory falls apart. >> michael was supposedly then outside ashave rushed to the other side of the lawn to see what was the matter? >> and kathleen's sister candace does not believe for an instant that an owl was responsible for what she sees as her sister's bludgeoning death. >> i'm supposed to believe an owl ripped her apart, there's no ripping on her arms of an owl's talons. the thing is so ludicrous. >> in the summer of 2009, peterson's neighbor filed a motion on the owl theory requesting that michael peterson be granted a new trial. the trial judge dismissed it. the owl theory was dead in court but lives on still in the court of public opinion. >> there are people a lot smarter than me who absolutely are convinced this is what happened. >> so with the motion for a new trial denied, with the owl shooed out of court, it really did finally seem to be the last chapter for the novelist. but a surprise ending or at least a surprise development was in store, and no one could have seen it coming. >>> coming up -- >> so this is junk science, voodoo?
writer jones is one who thinks the owl theory falls apart. >> michael was supposedly then outside ashave rushed to the other side of the lawn to see what was the matter? >> and kathleen's sister candace does not believe for an instant that an owl was responsible for what she sees as her sister's bludgeoning death. >> i'm supposed to believe an owl ripped her apart, there's no ripping on her arms of an owl's talons. the thing is so ludicrous. >> in the summer of 2009,...
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. >> a dark comedy about next door neighbors who share a same last name, jones, and find their lives intertwining. michaelts. are you happy to be back on stage? >> it's fantastic. my television commitments have made it impossible to commit to doing anything on stage for a while. it's great to be back in new york. >> fun to have a live audience? >> yeah, there's nothing like that immediate feedback and gratification. >> terrifying? >> just terrifying enough. >> this play is about two couples, neighbors, their lives start to get meshed together. >> yeah, they have increasingly serendipitous things in common. and, yeah, it's a remarkable play. the language, unlike anything i have ever encountered as an actor. and i think the language is really the star. >> it's really interesting. because it's a comedy. you see there are laughs, but i noticed the "new york times" also says the play is infused with a haunted awareness of the fundamental solitude of existence. >> right. well, yeah, it's simultaneously hilarious, but i think sneaks up on you as an audience with a resonance that you don't consciously appreciate
. >> a dark comedy about next door neighbors who share a same last name, jones, and find their lives intertwining. michaelts. are you happy to be back on stage? >> it's fantastic. my television commitments have made it impossible to commit to doing anything on stage for a while. it's great to be back in new york. >> fun to have a live audience? >> yeah, there's nothing like that immediate feedback and gratification. >> terrifying? >> just terrifying enough....
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jones served for middle east security. as the president's national security advisor tom a we welcome you back. thank you for your service to our country. michael is executive director of the sierra club. jersey fellow new resident and we welcome him and his insights. we have a professor on climate science awareness and solutions at columbia university. for more than three decades, she served as the head of nasa's institute for space studies -- he served as the head of nasa's institute for space studies. both of them have been arrested as protesters for the keystone pipeline. i hope his proves to be a more comfortable experience. -- this proves to be a more comfortable experience. [laughter] --ally, we have thank you for joining us. her full statements will be included in the record. without objection, summarize your statements around five minutes or so that members could have a dialogue. i will ask you to testify in the order of which i introduced you. general jones. thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. it iss of the committee, an honor to be here to share my views with you about the national interest at stake and the keystone pipelin
jones served for middle east security. as the president's national security advisor tom a we welcome you back. thank you for your service to our country. michael is executive director of the sierra club. jersey fellow new resident and we welcome him and his insights. we have a professor on climate science awareness and solutions at columbia university. for more than three decades, she served as the head of nasa's institute for space studies -- he served as the head of nasa's institute for space...
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jones magazine. welcome to democracy now! lay out what you found. >> welcome essentially, relatively new research shows the vast majority of plastics, at least commercially available plastics, are used for food bpa-like, contain michaelsso chemicals that are what they call estrogenic. >> explain what bpa is. that mimicschemical the hormone estrogen. we all have estrogen in our bodies. it plays a central role in various bodily function and also is important in human development, the development of our brain and organs. however, too much or too little of this hormone, especially could,early childhood, or prenatally, could set you up for disease later on in life. so exposure -- research shows thenure in the womb can lead to breast cancer or aggression,creased really sort of a staggering list of health problems later on in life. >> and so talk about what has happened since bpa has been banned. inmany people will recall 2008, the dangers of bpa became very widely known. there was a scare, major retailers pulled bpa from their shelves. customers began demanding bpa-free products, especially for children. any manufacturers began introducing products that were bpa-free. all of us who have children have these products in our h
jones magazine. welcome to democracy now! lay out what you found. >> welcome essentially, relatively new research shows the vast majority of plastics, at least commercially available plastics, are used for food bpa-like, contain michaelsso chemicals that are what they call estrogenic. >> explain what bpa is. that mimicschemical the hormone estrogen. we all have estrogen in our bodies. it plays a central role in various bodily function and also is important in human development, the...
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jones industrial average. we are up about 143 points. the s&p up 16 and the nasdaq up 1.25% on the trading session. cnbc contributors kenny pulcari and michael farr are here. how optimistic are you given the volatility we have seen and are starting to see that rotation kick in as well? >> reasonably, i think optimistic. we have had kind of a flat pull-back quarter where things didn't do a whole lot, but after a 32% rise in 2013, i don't think a flat going sideways quarter is bad at all. we have changed fed chairmen, we heard the fed chairman make a very uncharacteristic hawkish remark a couple weeks ago. we heard more i think of the real inner yellen today in her dovish remarks, and you know, i think the inner yellen said what was it, extraordinary support will be needed for some time. stocks like it. i don't think the fed's going anywhere. i think stocks can do okay. i don't think wildly optimistic but okay. >> you like consumer staples, health care and technology, correct? >> i do. there's no need to swing for the fences in here. i think solid balance sheets that are growing top line and bottom line. you have to be able to grow top line al
jones industrial average. we are up about 143 points. the s&p up 16 and the nasdaq up 1.25% on the trading session. cnbc contributors kenny pulcari and michael farr are here. how optimistic are you given the volatility we have seen and are starting to see that rotation kick in as well? >> reasonably, i think optimistic. we have had kind of a flat pull-back quarter where things didn't do a whole lot, but after a 32% rise in 2013, i don't think a flat going sideways quarter is bad at...
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jones ending in the red. [closing bell] >> we want to get straight to the news at this hour. erik schatzker is here with all the details. michaelt has to do with citigroup. stress tests, formerly known as the capital comprehensive analysis conducted under the dodd frank act. citigroup failed. citigroup, as every bank did, asked the fed for permission to return more capital to shareholders, an increase in its dividend, currently a penny for the larger buyback. citigroup rejected the fed on a qualitative basis. qualitative basis? >> there are two bases under which the fed qualifies the bank. the quantitative basis, the numbers-based analysis of the bank's capital with zillions see, let's say, and a qualitative that takes into consideration things like internal controls and the bank's ability to identify risks. on that basis, citigroup failed. they will not be allowed to increase their dividend or buyback more stock. i am going to read you an excerpt of their comprehensive capital analysis and review report. the embargo on this was just lifted. i had a chance to see this in advance, which is why i have this prepared. practices wit
jones ending in the red. [closing bell] >> we want to get straight to the news at this hour. erik schatzker is here with all the details. michaelt has to do with citigroup. stress tests, formerly known as the capital comprehensive analysis conducted under the dodd frank act. citigroup failed. citigroup, as every bank did, asked the fed for permission to return more capital to shareholders, an increase in its dividend, currently a penny for the larger buyback. citigroup rejected the fed on...
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jones kind of thing. this definite group thing and that's dangerous. >>> coming up -- strange doings in the desert. >> michael>> we'd hear these weird sex stories. >> when "dateline" continues. peekaboo. peekaboo. ♪ hi, honey. ♪ pbht! ♪ hello! ♪ well, what are you looking -- oh. this really works well together. [ male announcer ] lowe's has the brands you need to refresh your home this spring. from stainmaster, to valspar to allen + roth. get stainless pull-down faucets, your choice only $179. ♪ your choice only $179. colour riche extraordinaire. precious oils and rich pigments extraordinaire. rich like a lipstick. smooth like a balm. shiny like a gloss. extraordinaire by l'oreal. nothing else makes lips so perfect. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazi
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retirement, general jones served as envoy for middle east security and the national security advisor for the president. welcome and thank you for your service to the country. michael brune is the director of the sierra club and the rain forest national network. he is a fellow new jersey. dr. james hansen is a director from the earth department on climate science aware ness and solutions at columbia university. he served as the head of nasa's head study and he is respected leader in the field of climate science. they have been arrested at protest of the keystone and i cannot guarantee it but i hope this proves to be a more comfortable experience. our final panelist is karen. general jones, you will testify first. >> thank you ranking members and mr. corker. it is pleasure to be here. it is an honor to be here to share the views about the national interest at steak and the keystone xl pipeline deta m detaerm -- determination -- thanks for making my fuller testimony a part of the record. i would recommend we provide a two-year study done by the bipartisan energy council where i cochaired a study which was a bipartisan effort on tackling the overall energy future. you
retirement, general jones served as envoy for middle east security and the national security advisor for the president. welcome and thank you for your service to the country. michael brune is the director of the sierra club and the rain forest national network. he is a fellow new jersey. dr. james hansen is a director from the earth department on climate science aware ness and solutions at columbia university. he served as the head of nasa's head study and he is respected leader in the field of...
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his retirement general jones circus echelon would for security and is the president's national security advisers camus welcome you and thank you free service to to our country. michael brune is director of the sierra club and the rainforest action network. mr. brune is a fellow new jersey in and we him before the committee to listen to his insights. doc or james strand 10 as an adjunct professor and director of the earth institute program on climate science awareness solution that columbia university. more than three decades to hear hansen search for space studies and scholarly work has made him respect in the field of climate science. let me say in the past both dr. hansen and mr. brune have been arrested at protests at the keystone pipeline. i can't guarantee it, but i hope this proves to be a more comfortable experience. finally, our final panelists today is caring harbert, president and ceo the u.s. chamber of commerce. she previously served as assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the u.s. department of energy that deputy assistant for latin american and caribbean at at usaid. we thank you for joining us in your false statements will be pr
his retirement general jones circus echelon would for security and is the president's national security advisers camus welcome you and thank you free service to to our country. michael brune is director of the sierra club and the rainforest action network. mr. brune is a fellow new jersey in and we him before the committee to listen to his insights. doc or james strand 10 as an adjunct professor and director of the earth institute program on climate science awareness solution that columbia...
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jones makes sense of investing. ♪ martha: some conflicting evidence is now emerging in the benghazi investigation. at issue is new information that shows that former cia director david petraeus and his deputy, michaelocus in this investigation, both downplayed the skill and the planning behind the mortar attack that killed two american security officers that night. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in d.c. catherine, was in the kind of attack that really could have been done spontaneously or on the fliesome. >> reporter: well, not based on our report, and the republican chairman of the powerful house intelligence committee says the mortar attack on the cia annex was the work of a highly-trained team. five rounds were fired in under a minute from more than a half mile away with three hitting the roof of the annex that was about the size of a basketball court. >> this is exceptionally good shooting. it was cheerily accurate. they adjusted their -- clearly accurate. they adjusted their fire, so they went a little long, they went a little short, they fired for effect. >> reporter: as this pent gone training video shows, mortar crews have specialized training to prepare the rou
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ martha: some conflicting evidence is now emerging in the benghazi investigation. at issue is new information that shows that former cia director david petraeus and his deputy, michaelocus in this investigation, both downplayed the skill and the planning behind the mortar attack that killed two american security officers that night. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in d.c. catherine, was in the kind of attack that really could have...
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corps general jones served as special envoy for security and has the president's national security pfizer. we welcome you general back and thank you for your service to our country. michael brune is the executive director of the sierra club and formerly of the rain forest action network. mr. brune is a fellow new jersey and and we welcome him before the committee to listen to his insights. doctors james hansen is an adjunct or with us or with the institute program on climate science awareness and solutions at columbia university. for more than three decades dr. hanft and served as the head of nasa's institute for space studies in and a scholarly work has made him an effective leader in climate science. let me say in the past dr. hanft and and mr. one had been arrested at protest at the keystone pipeline. i can't guarantee it at i hope this proves to be a much more comfortable experience. finally our final panelists in today's hearing karen harbert. she previously served as assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the u.s. department of energy and the deputy assistant administrator for latin american and crew bean so thank you all for joining us and you
corps general jones served as special envoy for security and has the president's national security pfizer. we welcome you general back and thank you for your service to our country. michael brune is the executive director of the sierra club and formerly of the rain forest action network. mr. brune is a fellow new jersey and and we welcome him before the committee to listen to his insights. doctors james hansen is an adjunct or with us or with the institute program on climate science awareness...
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general jones served as special envoy for middle east security and as the president's national security advisors. we welcome you, general, back. thank you for your service to our country. michael bruin is the executive director of the sierra club, and formerly of the rainforest action network. he's a fellow new jerseyan and we welcome him before the committee to listen to his insights. dr. james hanson is an adjunct professor and director of the earth institute program on climate science awareness and solutions at columbia university. for more than three decades dr. hanson served as the head of nasa's goddard institute for space studies, and his scholarly work has made him a leader in the field of climate science. will he me say in the past both dr. hansen and mr. brune have been both arrested in protest to the keystone pipeline. i can't guarantee it, but i hope this proves to be a more comfortable experience. finally, our final panelist today is karen alderman, president and c.e.o. of the institute for 21st century at the u.s. chamber of commerce. she previously served as assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the u.s. department of energy and deputy assi
general jones served as special envoy for middle east security and as the president's national security advisors. we welcome you, general, back. thank you for your service to our country. michael bruin is the executive director of the sierra club, and formerly of the rainforest action network. he's a fellow new jerseyan and we welcome him before the committee to listen to his insights. dr. james hanson is an adjunct professor and director of the earth institute program on climate science...