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and one of the personality to insure repayment no benefits can be paid until the loan is repaid prudential has the capacity to have the plan it was contemplated in the plan when negotiated there would be a one time application fee of $50.25 directing fee annually for the life of the loan those are the principle items i don't know if you have questions. >> what additional we're going to limit the loans to. >> yes. >> that's the extension of the recommendations the staff feels strongly they can have two active loans no more than two active loans. >> right. >> leslie i'll only audio that just to underscore it is very unusual for large plans to find this is over 10 thousand participant not to have loans upward of 90 percent due it is very common and evidence and i intuition of the option to have a loan is different so people can know that i can get my hands on this money before i am a retiree promotes higher participation that will be a benefit needs to be accompanied with good education to people there is an opportunity clause in the loan you don't have an investment loan build up but it can
and one of the personality to insure repayment no benefits can be paid until the loan is repaid prudential has the capacity to have the plan it was contemplated in the plan when negotiated there would be a one time application fee of $50.25 directing fee annually for the life of the loan those are the principle items i don't know if you have questions. >> what additional we're going to limit the loans to. >> yes. >> that's the extension of the recommendations the staff feels...
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prudential. bring your challenges.ak accidents 17 years apart. they were married to the same man. a "48 hours investigation." you're watching "cbs this morning." "48 hours" investigation. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> ready, smoke. roll smoke. dissolve. hit it on. ready clip one. hit clip one. stand by, pc. fade to black. switch. e new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. our hero is the soba noodle. (mmmm) which we pair with fresh spinach (ahhh) mushrooms (yes) and chicken raised without antibiotics. (very nice) then top with a soy-miso broth. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! (yumm) to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. ufferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. i know what you're thinking, but this is the improved i can't beli
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financial, the insurance companies generally have discounted multiple, but prudential trading at nine times earnings with a 3% yield. there are bargains in the marketplace, and we try to buy low and sell high, and the happily the market gives you those opportunities. it's a market of stocks and not a stock market. there's always something out there that always seems to be falling in price and things that are rallying. our job is to sell the rich and buy the inexpensive. liz: that says underneath you investing like the pros . liz: some residents use cell phones to capture images of the tornado forming. look at that one. all different images. we'll be showing you right here as we take you live to fairdale, illinois with the late over thes to locate victims as well as the mammoth task of totaling up the damage cost. jeff flock is right there. jeff? >> i am with the governor, who just showed up and going to make remarks. i want to hear what he has to say. >> offer our condolences and console the families who had such devastating loss, to offer our prayers to the two families who have lost
financial, the insurance companies generally have discounted multiple, but prudential trading at nine times earnings with a 3% yield. there are bargains in the marketplace, and we try to buy low and sell high, and the happily the market gives you those opportunities. it's a market of stocks and not a stock market. there's always something out there that always seems to be falling in price and things that are rallying. our job is to sell the rich and buy the inexpensive. liz: that says...
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. >> we heard about him because he was the winner of the prudential spirit of community award. and he gets to go to washington dc next month where they will chose 10 of the overall winners are. that is just another feather in his cap for this remarkable device. and what steve said is so remarkable is what made him different from many who tried is he had no ego in this. if something didn't work he didn't care. he would let it go and try something new. he was very open to taking feedback, and key working on that project. if he can pull it off for $20, imagine the number of people it can help. >> such an inspiration, these young kids in the bay area. i'm so proud to be part of the bay area. thank you so much. >> let's check in with our chief meteorologist. >> another unusual day here across the bay area. we had dry air in place, and winds build in across the east bay. really for the most part gusty at times. that helps bump those temperatures up. you see the sky camera network outside. a lot of blue skies, 80 degrees in the south bay. well above that mark near record setting highs
. >> we heard about him because he was the winner of the prudential spirit of community award. and he gets to go to washington dc next month where they will chose 10 of the overall winners are. that is just another feather in his cap for this remarkable device. and what steve said is so remarkable is what made him different from many who tried is he had no ego in this. if something didn't work he didn't care. he would let it go and try something new. he was very open to taking feedback,...
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by, prudential, additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating food products to charity and nourishing the common good, the annen burg foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening, political news is breaking out all over the place, but where to begin. in washington, the buzz is all about hoint and this weekend who -- hillary clinton and she is running for president. rand paul is in the race, ted cruz is raising money, and jeb bush is hiring and marco rubio is expected to jump into the pool. listen to what rand paul had to say this week. >> i have a vision for america and i want to return to prosperity a true economic boon that lifts all americans, a return to a government restrained by the constitution. [cheers and applause] >> a return to privacy opportunity, liberty too often when republicans have won, we have squandered our victory by becoming part of the washington regime. that's n
. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by, prudential, additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating food products to charity and nourishing the common good, the annen burg foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening, political news is breaking out all over the place, but where to begin. in washington, the buzz is...
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one of the california winners of prudential's spirit of community award. he goes to washington, d.c., in may to find out if he's one of the national winners. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> we wish him a lot of luck. that's really cool anthony. using brainpower not just for profit, but to really help people out. >> i tell you, there's always something new happening in the bay area. never talking about it always doing it. start off with a look at doppler. we don't have rain right now, in the bay area, but we have thunderstorms firing up across the sierra. we have lightning with thunderstorms. you know what it's great news we're getting the rain. but you know with lightning comes the fire risk. we'll be watching this not only today are we expecting more thunderstorms across the sierra but the next four days expecting more thunderstorms. firefighters across the state will be on guard for lightning strikes. another storm system out across the pacific, not producing lightning strikes. we've got monsoonal moisture late season monsoonal moisture. this is our
one of the california winners of prudential's spirit of community award. he goes to washington, d.c., in may to find out if he's one of the national winners. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> we wish him a lot of luck. that's really cool anthony. using brainpower not just for profit, but to really help people out. >> i tell you, there's always something new happening in the bay area. never talking about it always doing it. start off with a look at doppler. we don't have rain...
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prudential bring your challenges. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3ewitness news". >> developing right now, a severely disabled man left for days in the woods with only a blanket and a bible is discovered by a passerby. police say his mother abandoned him. >>> good evening, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. charges against the mother are expected very soon in a crime police are calling heartbreaking. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live in west philadelphia with the details on this developing story. matt. >> reporter: natasha we're told this victim is 21 years old, has cerebral palsy and is quadriplegic paralyzed from the neck down. he was left in this area behind me of cobbs creek park for about five days with no food and no water and yet somehow tonight after being found he's alive and in stable condition at chop. it was mid morning on monday when police say a 41-year-old mother brought her paralyzed severely disabled child to a wooded area of cobbs creek park and left him helpless. >> she took him out of the wheelchair, la
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. . >>> next on kqed "newsroom" demands for change at the san francisco police department. >> healing has to start from the top. >> greg suhr has a challenge. he has to reform his organization. >> the public's trust in us has been damaged to be objective and fair and respond and do our job for all people. so we need to be about winning that back. >> the challenge is to restoring public trust. >> welcome to kqed "newsroom" i'm thuy vu. on tonight's show we will examine the stand also that have shaken the public trust in the san francisco police department.
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity, and nourishing the common good. the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it was an extraordinary moment. the president yesterday taking responsibility and apologizing for the deaths of american citizens at the hands of american forces. today in a speech to the national intelligence community he spoke of his regret. president obama: we all bleed when -- when we lose an american life. we all grieve when any innocent life is taken. we don't take this work lightly. and i know that each and every one of you understand the magnitude of what we do. and the mistakes involved. and these are not abstractions and we're not cavalier about what we do. gwen: but we're still figuring out exactly what did h
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what about the macro prudential role that the fed also has?l: the fed repeatedly signals that yes, monetary policies could be used to deal with these macro prudential issues, but certainly not at a first resort. can they approach this through regulation and other impacts? and arguably, there are not any big bubbles. alan blinder highlighted as much in the wall street journal today. global yields are low. there is a tertiary bubble -- is there a tertiary bubble? it's hard to hang onto. very much to your point, we have to see the extent of the bounceback in the economy. maybe it is the weather and will prices and these transitory factors but we are not sure yet. we have to see how much the economy is recovering in q2. 1% in the fourth quarter is not a momentum that policymakers want to see to start the great liftoff, if you will. we have to see what the rebounded in q2. will we be the same as last year we are growing 5%? or is it something much tamer? the fed will air on the side of waiting in a bit longer. erik: carl riccadonna, as always, than
what about the macro prudential role that the fed also has?l: the fed repeatedly signals that yes, monetary policies could be used to deal with these macro prudential issues, but certainly not at a first resort. can they approach this through regulation and other impacts? and arguably, there are not any big bubbles. alan blinder highlighted as much in the wall street journal today. global yields are low. there is a tertiary bubble -- is there a tertiary bubble? it's hard to hang onto. very much...
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it includes the bp chief executive and prudential chief executive.he chairman of bloomberg lp signed it as well. the office argued in the conservative led government is luring a tax which signals it is open for business which is creating jobs. assad welcomes a dialogue with the u.s., according to him. he spoke to charlie rose. assad: we are not going to discuss with the americans or anyone what we are going to do regarding our constitution or our law or our procedures. fighting the terrorism and making pressure on different countries like turkey. they support the terrorist politically and financially. caroline: we get that in full 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. london time on charlie rose. mark: tell us the stories you want to know more about. happy april fools' day. be on your guard, caroline. you never know what is coming your way. caroline: see what comes our way. coming up, after the euro posted its worst quarter ever, we will ask our next guest how low it can go. ♪ mark: the euro posting its worst ever quarter. let's bring in a senior fx strategists. . the w
it includes the bp chief executive and prudential chief executive.he chairman of bloomberg lp signed it as well. the office argued in the conservative led government is luring a tax which signals it is open for business which is creating jobs. assad welcomes a dialogue with the u.s., according to him. he spoke to charlie rose. assad: we are not going to discuss with the americans or anyone what we are going to do regarding our constitution or our law or our procedures. fighting the terrorism...
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they are tinkering with the macro prudential rules and those have had an effect, so i think at the momente bank of england looks fairly comfortable. jonathan: guy johnson and bob parker, thank you very much. coming up, the man who nailed the bond market last year when most people got it wrong. what is he forecasting now? we will talk to stephen major after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move p are co-i'm jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading session. remarkable week last week, best week on the stoxx 600 since january. maybe not a covance it is was the worst week for the euro since september 2011. right now, all time highs for the ftse 100. the dax also coming off a record high. some great stock stories. caroline hyde has these and here she is. caroline: let's look at what is tugging down the stoxx 600. the worst performer, tgf, a seismic survey are in norway. revenues aren't looking quite so pretty for those oil related stocks. first-quarter revenue/my a quarter. -- revenue slashed by a quarter. they are cutting their 2015 forecast. they are also cut
they are tinkering with the macro prudential rules and those have had an effect, so i think at the momente bank of england looks fairly comfortable. jonathan: guy johnson and bob parker, thank you very much. coming up, the man who nailed the bond market last year when most people got it wrong. what is he forecasting now? we will talk to stephen major after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move p are co-i'm jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading...
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they are on the path 20 restoring them at the greatest airline and acknowledge on-time arrives is prudential. >> thanks. >>> and wolf blitzer is here with a preview of "the situation room." big moment live during your show? republican senator marco rubio? >> 6:03 p.m. eastern time. when he's scheduled to speak. maybe for 15 minutes or so. a lot different speech than what we heard from hillary clinton yesterday. very brief, little video she released. he's going to have a formal speech with a big crowd in miami, his hone town announcing he's running for the president of the united states. full coverage. an important moenchts extravaganza. looking forward to watching. the political analysis wolf blitzer, coming up in 8 minutes. >>> coming up a mother and father desperately searching for their two children when they didn't return. they didn't know the kids were picked up by police for walking home alone two blocks from their poem. a story that sparked a fierce debate over parenting. that's next. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, r
they are on the path 20 restoring them at the greatest airline and acknowledge on-time arrives is prudential. >> thanks. >>> and wolf blitzer is here with a preview of "the situation room." big moment live during your show? republican senator marco rubio? >> 6:03 p.m. eastern time. when he's scheduled to speak. maybe for 15 minutes or so. a lot different speech than what we heard from hillary clinton yesterday. very brief, little video she released. he's going to...
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global level, it means ensuring market liquidity during times of stress, improving macro and micro-prudential policies for non-banks in particular, and following through on the regulatory reform agenda, particularly the too big to fail institutions. at the country level, it means curtailing excessive risk taking and managing existing vulnerabilities. and again, while the appropriate menu of measures must be specific, the overall set of policies can help us to lift growth today. so much so for growth today. as i said, moderate, uneven, but recovery under way. but what about growth tomorrow. and that's a big issue. because growth tomorrow, as we analyze the potential for growth, is also moderate. in both advanced and emerging economies, potential growth is being pared down. and this largely reflects several factors. one is lasting scars from the financial crisis that the world experienced few years back now. and probably scars that we had underestimated. but also the undercurrents of changing demographics and lower productivity. so to prevent the new mediocre from becoming that new reality, str
global level, it means ensuring market liquidity during times of stress, improving macro and micro-prudential policies for non-banks in particular, and following through on the regulatory reform agenda, particularly the too big to fail institutions. at the country level, it means curtailing excessive risk taking and managing existing vulnerabilities. and again, while the appropriate menu of measures must be specific, the overall set of policies can help us to lift growth today. so much so for...
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. >> this weather report brought to you by prudential and those fantastic colored eggs brought to you-- >> dan, nice. >> way to go. >> happy passover to our friends who celebrated last night. >> absolutely. >> holy weekend. >> belated good friday. thank you. >>> coming up here on "gma," in a polygamist community, still allegedly controlled about an imprisoned prophet, intriguing changes. why this simple public school is actually a radical act. >>> and the royal treat for "game of thrones" fans from the man who wrote the book up ahead in "pop news." in "pop news." i love life, but really i love my chico's life. i take good care of myself and i love what i see when i look in the mirror. i've often been told i'm the best pair of legs in the room. the so slimming collection only at chico's and chicos.com. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-
. >> this weather report brought to you by prudential and those fantastic colored eggs brought to you-- >> dan, nice. >> way to go. >> happy passover to our friends who celebrated last night. >> absolutely. >> holy weekend. >> belated good friday. thank you. >>> coming up here on "gma," in a polygamist community, still allegedly controlled about an imprisoned prophet, intriguing changes. why this simple public school is actually a...
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global level, it means ensuring market liquidity during times of stress improving macro and micro-prudential policies for nonbanks in particular, and following through on the regulatory reform agenda particularly the too big to fail institutions. at the country level it means curtailing excessive risk-taking and managing existing vulnerabilities. and again, while the appropriate menu of measures must be country-specific, the overall set of policies can help us to lift growth today. so much so for growth today. as i said, moderate and even but recovery on the way. but what about growth tomorrow? and that's a big issue. because growth tomorrow as we analyze the potential for growth is also moderate. in both advanced and emerging economies, potential growth is being paired down. and this largely reflect several factors. one is lasting scars from the financial crisis that the world experienced a few years back now, and probably scars that we had underestimated. but also the undercurrents of changing demographics and lower productivity. so to prevent the new mediocre from becoming that new realit
global level, it means ensuring market liquidity during times of stress improving macro and micro-prudential policies for nonbanks in particular, and following through on the regulatory reform agenda particularly the too big to fail institutions. at the country level it means curtailing excessive risk-taking and managing existing vulnerabilities. and again, while the appropriate menu of measures must be country-specific, the overall set of policies can help us to lift growth today. so much so...
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thundederstorms at times, withth cloudy ses and raior storms >> all that weather brought to you by prudential mother's day gift called "a letter to my mom." personal letters that everyone from melissa rivers to shania twain have written celebrating their moms and i even got a chance to write a little bit for my mom dawn so out of respect for you, mom, i thought i'd read a little. now that i'm newly married wanting to tart my own family and see pictures of us here, the reflection on our relationship makes me see all the sacrifices that you made more clearly than ever before. it's tough not to get through this. i have a ton to live up to if i ever get the chance to be a mom like you and you can read a letter to my mom without tears. it's out today, lara. >> beautiful. >> great mom. >> yes, indeed. >>> coming up here oscar winning producer brian grazer on curiosity. what he has to say about his time with everyone from michael jackson to princess diana. and how they were crxqxqx >>> he is the oscar winning producer with hits like "a beautiful mind" "apollo 13." friday night lights" and now he is
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are saying this could open up a whole new can of worms and ambassador froman said it -- there are prudential exceptions in the language put forward, this is a tool that has not been used a lot in the past. there's some question that it's being ramped up and potentially could undermine our labor environmental and other laws. do want to make a comment? >> senator it's an issue that that can't stand the argument. it's so much stronger than the argument when you look at it. there are 3,000 trade agreements that have these provisions and we have never lost -- never lost one of these issues. they have no authority to impede on federal law. new -- if we ever lost a negotiation, it would be somebody would have to pay our money. but it is -- it's been in trade agreements and provides a rational way to address issues and the only reason anyone would bring this up is a reason not to do what we're about to do here is because they didn't want to do it. this argument doesn't carry the water. and i think it's very important to understand something. the people that -- and i respect people -- we disagree 80%
are saying this could open up a whole new can of worms and ambassador froman said it -- there are prudential exceptions in the language put forward, this is a tool that has not been used a lot in the past. there's some question that it's being ramped up and potentially could undermine our labor environmental and other laws. do want to make a comment? >> senator it's an issue that that can't stand the argument. it's so much stronger than the argument when you look at it. there are 3,000...
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joining us today is quincy crosby from prudential financial and peter costas is here at the new york stock exchange. peter anderson from congress wealth management and our own rick santelli in chicago. peter costa, let's talk about this report today. as kelly said this really showed what you know, concerns the market these days. you had the sell-off in stocks. you had a big rally in oil at the same time which was then wiped out. what did you make of that? >> it just shows that the market is at a very tenuous level here. i think it's topee. any time you will see any kind of news reports that might impact the market they just get -- it gets exerbiated. >> we knew what you meant. >> the market will sell off quickly because we're at a level where, you know anything that can move the market is going to move it very quickly and you know, it rebounded because obviously the reports were false. >> right. >> but it just shows that we are at a toppy level. >> quincy, what are your concerns? do you see all this as an opportunity to buy names on your list? >> probably not yet. we want to see what
joining us today is quincy crosby from prudential financial and peter costas is here at the new york stock exchange. peter anderson from congress wealth management and our own rick santelli in chicago. peter costa, let's talk about this report today. as kelly said this really showed what you know, concerns the market these days. you had the sell-off in stocks. you had a big rally in oil at the same time which was then wiped out. what did you make of that? >> it just shows that the market...