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anton is back with us. also rejoined here at the nasdaq by barry james, and vadim, with alliance bernstein. good to have you on the program. let me kick it off, and ask you a bit about what we know here in terms of dividend increases, anton. wells fargo raising its dividend. what are you expecting this to tell us in terms of the rest of the banking sector? are you expecting a string of dividend increases? >> yes, we really are. but we're not expecting an enormous increase. because the cash flow they can use for buybacks is variable. times are good, you can use that money, times are bad you don't want to cut your dividends. they're going to be cautious. yes, they look like 8 percentage, but they're not close to the dollars they were paying out in dividends before. >> jackie, let me get you in here. tell me what your reaction is to all of this news, in terms of the fed stress test. do you think we're out of the woods, as they say, now that we have this information? what do you think? >> i don't think we're co
anton is back with us. also rejoined here at the nasdaq by barry james, and vadim, with alliance bernstein. good to have you on the program. let me kick it off, and ask you a bit about what we know here in terms of dividend increases, anton. wells fargo raising its dividend. what are you expecting this to tell us in terms of the rest of the banking sector? are you expecting a string of dividend increases? >> yes, we really are. but we're not expecting an enormous increase. because the...
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anton shipps is chief and investment officer. thanks for calling in, anton. what's your take on parsons stepping down? >> i think it was pretty well broadcast. it has certainly been rumored for quite some time. i think the role of chairman at citi is really an important role in dealing with the government at this point in time. and less so as a chief executive officer, which vikram is. if you're the chairman of this company, you've really got to be very good at handling public relations. and i think that parsons has been a little bit of a lightning rod. >> that makes a lot of sense, actually, in terms of what the day-to-day is in terms of the chairman's role. but let me ask you about performance, do you think investors will look at this as a positive, that under his leadership as chairman, the stock has plummeted? >> i think he came in as chairman during one of the worst times in history of banking. clearly i think his hiring of vikram pandet was a terrific decision. i think the company has survived death. it was a near-death experience. it's come out of it.
anton shipps is chief and investment officer. thanks for calling in, anton. what's your take on parsons stepping down? >> i think it was pretty well broadcast. it has certainly been rumored for quite some time. i think the role of chairman at citi is really an important role in dealing with the government at this point in time. and less so as a chief executive officer, which vikram is. if you're the chairman of this company, you've really got to be very good at handling public relations....
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anton, you own jpmorgan, correct? >> we do. >> so you're a happy man.g an increased dividend. >> certainly. >> what does this tell us about the rest of banks? >> we definitely expect a bunch more dividend increases. given jpmorgan's stature, best in class, i expect them to push the envelope. they sure did. the numbers are bigger than anybody expected, particularly on the buyback side. if you look at it, they're paying out close to 90% of what they'll earn next year in terms of combination dividends and buybacks. that's pretty aggressive. i don't think any other bank will get those kinds of numbers. >> jamie diamond has been talking about wanting to do this for a long time, saying his hands were tide somewhat because the federal reserve was making those kinds of decisions. he comes out and does it big. >> well, that's correct. and i think we also have a headline, i believe, that the federal reserve is going to release the stress test this afternoon. so they'll release them early. i guess jamie preempted everybody. i don't think the regulators like that s
anton, you own jpmorgan, correct? >> we do. >> so you're a happy man.g an increased dividend. >> certainly. >> what does this tell us about the rest of banks? >> we definitely expect a bunch more dividend increases. given jpmorgan's stature, best in class, i expect them to push the envelope. they sure did. the numbers are bigger than anybody expected, particularly on the buyback side. if you look at it, they're paying out close to 90% of what they'll earn next year...
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and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long it would last. they were being paid to produce public art. well, what happened of course is the war. the war came along. and roosevelt could see it coming. so, very few people understand the new deal segways into war. they beefed up the military bases like fort mason. my 1943, they are all killed. the war did what the new deal couldn't do, full employment. there were reports, it's still with mind numbing statistic. we have to rely on other people to do it. the these projects enriched the lives of millions of people and does so today all the time. i have become aware of it, but v
and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long...
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private anton fremton, private chris kurshal and private daniel wade and all from the yorkshire regimenng courage. it reminds us of the events that our brave men endure to keep us free. and we are deeply shocked at the number of afghanistan civilians that were killed sunday morn and we send our sympathies for those families. and in addition to my dutiies - >> i would like to society myself with the deputy prime minister's tragic's events. i am sure that we both express our deepest sympathies to those that lost loved ones. today the prime minister is in america where unemployment is coming down and the economy is growing down. in britain the unemployment is at the highest in 17 years and the economy is flat lining, can the deputy prime minister explain what has gone wrong. >> what has gone wrong is the labor government for 30 years. creating the most unholy mess in 2008, that we have to now clean up t only way to get the economy moving is to fix the deficit, get banks lendsing our money again and making sure we have a tax and benefits system that pays people to work. >> mr. john redwood,
private anton fremton, private chris kurshal and private daniel wade and all from the yorkshire regimenng courage. it reminds us of the events that our brave men endure to keep us free. and we are deeply shocked at the number of afghanistan civilians that were killed sunday morn and we send our sympathies for those families. and in addition to my dutiies - >> i would like to society myself with the deputy prime minister's tragic's events. i am sure that we both express our deepest...
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. >>> y el alcalde anton villa wray goza, pidió al gobernador califora q el cambio se haga a nivel estatalnes, losrofesoreseben rirar de la sal clases. >>> > que di, medidas c la implementadn los 90 peite que en 4 años sorre del archivo personal de los maestros, cualquier suación que no hayaermina en una acci disclinaria, es en contra de los alumnos. >>> su situación es proteger al costo de los niños >>> el trilt angelino, prohib que se imparta una clase que se venda l ojos a los amnosecuado gado. para desarrollar sus otros sentidos, la prohibición se debe a laimilitud con los abusos que supuestante cometía e maestro. >>> a lo mejoruede ser que le gan sas que no se denuenta >>> según el abogado luis carrillo, el distrito escolar unificade los angeles, tiene uníodo de 45 día parti de hoy para contestar este reclamo si n lo hacen, entonces, si presentaran una demanda formal. >>> en loÄngeles, juaua carlos gonzález, univión >>> danielas una estudiante ejemplar. en una escuela al norte de miami. pero eso no ha impedido que enfrenta un proceso de deportión. hoy reció una demoro tragstraci apoyo
. >>> y el alcalde anton villa wray goza, pidió al gobernador califora q el cambio se haga a nivel estatalnes, losrofesoreseben rirar de la sal clases. >>> > que di, medidas c la implementadn los 90 peite que en 4 años sorre del archivo personal de los maestros, cualquier suación que no hayaermina en una acci disclinaria, es en contra de los alumnos. >>> su situación es proteger al costo de los niños >>> el trilt angelino, prohib que se imparta una...
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our first reader will be sinan anton. >> when i was torn by war, i took a brush immersed in death, and drew a window on war's wall. i opened it, searching for something, but all i saw was another war and a mother weaving a shroud for the dead man still in her womb. there was a photograph of an iraqi boy on the front page of the "new york times". he sat on the edge of the truck, 8 or 9 years old, surrounded by his family, his father, mother , and 5 siblings were asleep. his head was buried in his hands. all the clouds of the world were waiting on the threshold of his eyes. the tall man wiped off the sweat and started digging the 7th grave. the next reader is going to be diane dupris. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few things that i wrote sitting in a hotel room in, oh, whatever year that was, 01, i guess, when we started bombing afghanistan. these are short poems on the afghan war. 1, small bones of mountain children in the snow. two, bags of rice burst open, burlap flaps in the wind. even the label, usa, is fading. three, we air drop transistor radios. can you eat them? will they ke
our first reader will be sinan anton. >> when i was torn by war, i took a brush immersed in death, and drew a window on war's wall. i opened it, searching for something, but all i saw was another war and a mother weaving a shroud for the dead man still in her womb. there was a photograph of an iraqi boy on the front page of the "new york times". he sat on the edge of the truck, 8 or 9 years old, surrounded by his family, his father, mother , and 5 siblings were asleep. his head...
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it is a required subject at the anton chekhov school.he says chess is great because it change your mind. it will make some clever. this boy says he likes the king best because he is the most important chess piece. this girl says she plays against her grandmother at home and wins every time. today's lesson is about checkmate in one move. younger children can pay attention only for short periods, so easy tasks are best. this math teacher has taken an advanced course in teaching chest to children. >> chess trains logical thinking, trends memory, strengthens will power, and teaches -- motivates children to win and teaches them how to deal with the fee. it is the only school subjects that can do all this. >> chess was added to the primary school curriculum last year. the program started with second graders and later will be expanded to older students. >> for armenians, chess is in our blood. we have great respect for the game. that is why we did not have any trouble when we made chess compulsory in school. we are all crazy about chess here. >
it is a required subject at the anton chekhov school.he says chess is great because it change your mind. it will make some clever. this boy says he likes the king best because he is the most important chess piece. this girl says she plays against her grandmother at home and wins every time. today's lesson is about checkmate in one move. younger children can pay attention only for short periods, so easy tasks are best. this math teacher has taken an advanced course in teaching chest to children....
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deunivi@ nosotros, univisión, más cerca del p:benedictounivision@@not.u algo al papa, maríaesenta antonemos con nosotros a jaime garcía. >>> la pregunta de maría antonieta collins, es el reconocimiento del santo padre, a la fuerza de la comunidad hispana en estados unidos, al reconocimiento de univisión tiene, que cómo su mensaje llega a la mayoría de hispanos en estados unidos, y cómo se sienten parte de latinoamérica, a la que, finalmente, el papa viene a visitar. >>> qué tienes para nosotros, jaime. >>> tenemos un reportaje, porque es un gran gusto para la gente de león recibir al papa, pero nosotros también estuvimos trabajando. >>> esto es lo que los ojos del papa benedicto xvi verán en guanajuato, una gran valla de humanos dándole la bienvenida. >>> ver al santo padre no creo que se pueda repetir. >>> desde el aeropuerto del vagío, hasta la residencia que tendrá en méxico por los próximos 3 días. >>> en las noticias lo único que se publica de méxico es la violencia, pero no@@t.univsn pre tovir .>>> se daban los últimos toques, para el sitio donde el papa benedicto xvi llegará, y q
deunivi@ nosotros, univisión, más cerca del p:benedictounivision@@not.u algo al papa, maríaesenta antonemos con nosotros a jaime garcía. >>> la pregunta de maría antonieta collins, es el reconocimiento del santo padre, a la fuerza de la comunidad hispana en estados unidos, al reconocimiento de univisión tiene, que cómo su mensaje llega a la mayoría de hispanos en estados unidos, y cómo se sienten parte de latinoamérica, a la que, finalmente, el papa viene a visitar....
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en la plaza de la revoluciÓn anton an antonio macedo en cuba.tiÓn de minutos, el papa benedicto xvi oficio rÁ la santa misa, frente de decenas de miles de personas que estÁn congregadas. comienza a sonar la mÚsica cubana y les comento que el papa benedicto xvi, luego que rompiÓ un poco los protocolos y su agenda, bllegÓ al aeropuerto antonio macedo. y las muestras de cariÑo en mÉxico, hicieron que saliera un poco mÁs tarde de lo establecido. posteriormente fue recibido por raÚl castro el presidente y por el obispo jaime ortega. y despuÉs de una ceremonia en donde hubo prÁcticamente un desfile militar y el contacto con algunos niÑos que le regalaron impacflores, el papa benedicto xvi pronuncio un discurso y lo hizo raÚl castro. y se trasladÓ al arzobispo de santiago. ahÍ se encuentra en estos momentos. y luego de descansar, algunos minutos como decimos, todo se harÉ trazado. se espera que llegue en minuto de las 5 de la tarde con 30 minutos. en poco menos de una hora y 30 minutos estarÁ en este punto. ¿por quÉ le parece como han vivido los moment
en la plaza de la revoluciÓn anton an antonio macedo en cuba.tiÓn de minutos, el papa benedicto xvi oficio rÁ la santa misa, frente de decenas de miles de personas que estÁn congregadas. comienza a sonar la mÚsica cubana y les comento que el papa benedicto xvi, luego que rompiÓ un poco los protocolos y su agenda, bllegÓ al aeropuerto antonio macedo. y las muestras de cariÑo en mÉxico, hicieron que saliera un poco mÁs tarde de lo establecido. posteriormente fue recibido por raÚl...
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private anton frenton, priva >> to like to give our condolences to the families of those that were killed this past tuesday. these are men of outstanding courage and selflessness. they will be remembered by our nation. they remind us of the risks that are soldiers take to guarantee the safety and security of our country. afghan civilians who were wounded and killed on sunday morning. we send our sincere sympathies to the families that have been affected by this terrible incident. i shall have further such meetings today. >> i would like to ally myself with the comments about the tragic events in afghanistan. both sides of the house expressed deep sympathy. mr. speaker, today, the prime minister is in america where unemployment is coming down. the economy is growing. in britain, and implement is at its high for 17 years. can the prime minister explain what has gone wrong? >> what went wrong was the labour government. facing the most unholy mess we have to clearer. the only way to get the economy moving is to get banks lending and make sure we have a tax and benefit system tt pays people to
private anton frenton, priva >> to like to give our condolences to the families of those that were killed this past tuesday. these are men of outstanding courage and selflessness. they will be remembered by our nation. they remind us of the risks that are soldiers take to guarantee the safety and security of our country. afghan civilians who were wounded and killed on sunday morning. we send our sincere sympathies to the families that have been affected by this terrible incident. i shall...
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tied for eighth and the final playoff spot in the eastern conference with the your walking box the antone's decision to stand down left the system mike woodson an interim charge for the match with the portland trail blazers and what a response it was from the knicks. they rushed to visit this one hundred twenty one seventy ninth and the six game losing streak when it came only hours after the coach quit but there were no signs of balustrades real players as they raced into a fifty five twenty nine halftime late j.r. smith with top score with a game like twenty five points including this three points when it still wasn't enough for the knicks to move into the playoff spots i would say given the job for the end of the season. now thoughts there are meanwhile he's had his license revoked by the british boxing board of control it's always his behavior before and after last month's world title fight with ali creature in germany at the pre-fight ryan chisora slaps his opponents in the face then at a press conference following the ballasts defeat at challenger broad with british rival david haye j
tied for eighth and the final playoff spot in the eastern conference with the your walking box the antone's decision to stand down left the system mike woodson an interim charge for the match with the portland trail blazers and what a response it was from the knicks. they rushed to visit this one hundred twenty one seventy ninth and the six game losing streak when it came only hours after the coach quit but there were no signs of balustrades real players as they raced into a fifty five twenty...
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san antone have strengthened their paid for a post-season play off place that's also facing minnesota one hundred sixteen points to one hundred ten at home. their fourth big three in a row the hotel scored their rivals in the early quarter thirty two sixteen in the second tourney park a picture of how much string injury and how to leave the court but even without their all star guard the spurs continued to press and firmly held on to their advantage tim duncan was top scorer with twenty one points and fifty rebounds the final one hundred sixty one hundred schooling in favor of san antonio second in the western conference. now in football tonight in moscow rubin have become the first russian cup semifinalists as both won their respective quarterfinals on wednesday total body of cement grass lokomotiv even grozny for the old cold dennis cutter dennis with a double there fully has i'm taking well to malmo with now i wonder when is the games in e.t.c. it is best done you seem a bit scared for muscovites the victory. time to the english premier league where not just a city have moved to wi
san antone have strengthened their paid for a post-season play off place that's also facing minnesota one hundred sixteen points to one hundred ten at home. their fourth big three in a row the hotel scored their rivals in the early quarter thirty two sixteen in the second tourney park a picture of how much string injury and how to leave the court but even without their all star guard the spurs continued to press and firmly held on to their advantage tim duncan was top scorer with twenty one...
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there is also a moderate risk in dallas into portions of san anton antonio. what that means is that hasn't increased our chance to see the thunderstorms produce large size hails damaging wind gusts and tornados. we will continue to monitor the storm system througho out the rest of the morning. across the northeast no problem. philadelphia you are going to have sunshine in the morning hours temperatures in the 50s. i am not anticipating any delays. thunderstorms could make it into the area later on this morning. we could be seeing delays at the airport. to show you how extremely warm it is ahead of this system mid 80s for atlanta memphis to is going to be the high today. it is still winter. it won't be spring until tomorrow. >> 79 in indianapolis. they are not ready for these temperatures. >> thank you. now we have time to brew on this. today's topic controversial. a prop pose sal if you want to listen to this. a proposal to fauz ourt english only classes. these changes would take effect next year. they would have to take their kids to a school across town. st
there is also a moderate risk in dallas into portions of san anton antonio. what that means is that hasn't increased our chance to see the thunderstorms produce large size hails damaging wind gusts and tornados. we will continue to monitor the storm system througho out the rest of the morning. across the northeast no problem. philadelphia you are going to have sunshine in the morning hours temperatures in the 50s. i am not anticipating any delays. thunderstorms could make it into the area later...
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. >> anton, there had been a bifurcation in the last few weeks. some of the regional banks, u.s.n ohio that people trade, fifth third, huntington, had started to do well versus the big international banks. was that just a fanciful moment and they're still going to trade back together at this point? >> no, i think, you know, the trade is right. i think there's more capital. i believe the russ belt of ohio is actually doing quite well. resurgence in car manufacturing. so, you know, i think those banks are in pretty good shape. fifth third is on the list to return capital and buybacks. so there's no doubt that those guys will probably be the strongest performers going forward in terms of returning capital among the regional banks. >> anton, bank of america remains a major focus and american people who call in on "mad money," my other show, this is riddling the portfolio. . it's almost like everyone at one point owned bank of america. we used to think that they were talking about coming in and being able to offer something in return, dividend. it just seems like that's off the ta the
. >> anton, there had been a bifurcation in the last few weeks. some of the regional banks, u.s.n ohio that people trade, fifth third, huntington, had started to do well versus the big international banks. was that just a fanciful moment and they're still going to trade back together at this point? >> no, i think, you know, the trade is right. i think there's more capital. i believe the russ belt of ohio is actually doing quite well. resurgence in car manufacturing. so, you know, i...
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than we were able to show in the limon extended stay series, including this one with prison counselor anton evans. >> basically i'll go over a few things. >> did you get my kite? that's what i want to know. did you get my kite last night or did they just throw that away? >> no, i haven't received any kite. >> oh, really? i wrote you a kite from the hole last night. you didn't get it? >> no. what was it about? >> it was about my situation. >> evans was attempting to conduct an orientation interview with schreiber prior to his move to general population. >> to tell you the truth i might resort to some craziness to get what i want. >> okay. >> i mean some craziness. >> i'm just the case manager. i don't know exactly what i'm supposed to do -- >> you don't? >> as far as that. >> how long have you been a case manager? >> about four years. >> okay. that's quite long enough. so anyway that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know. anywa
than we were able to show in the limon extended stay series, including this one with prison counselor anton evans. >> basically i'll go over a few things. >> did you get my kite? that's what i want to know. did you get my kite last night or did they just throw that away? >> no, i haven't received any kite. >> oh, really? i wrote you a kite from the hole last night. you didn't get it? >> no. what was it about? >> it was about my situation. >> evans was...
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. >> when the fire started, i was happy that anton saved me, hurried up and ran back to get me out of the fire. >> you bet she is. both kids are recovering from first and second degree arms to their arms and legs. they're expected to be just fine. >> you wouldn't think you would get into trouble trying to shine your shoes, would you? >> how about that. >> but a good big brother. >> there you go. >> that was some dramatic thunder i heard this morning. >> did you hear it? >> me too for sure. woke the kids right out of bed. it was amazing. for me you've got to wake up, look outside and see how cool it is. >> i didn't do that. i just rolled over. i didn't get up and go look out. >> you didn't time the time between the lightning and the thunder? >> no. >> maybe that's just me. out there right now, no thunderstorms. as a matter of fact, this is something i think we would all do together is look out there at those cherry blossoms. what a great shot this is, just perfect the way the weather has been the last couple of days. it's going to be just about as perfect over the next couple of days i
. >> when the fire started, i was happy that anton saved me, hurried up and ran back to get me out of the fire. >> you bet she is. both kids are recovering from first and second degree arms to their arms and legs. they're expected to be just fine. >> you wouldn't think you would get into trouble trying to shine your shoes, would you? >> how about that. >> but a good big brother. >> there you go. >> that was some dramatic thunder i heard this morning....
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the duke of lancaster's regiment, private anton from 10, private chris curdle legal private daniel wade and private daniel wilson all from third battalion, yorkshire regiment. these men of outstanding courage and selflessness. this tragic incident will long be remembered because it reminds us all of the stage our armed forces regularly in door to guarantee the safety, security of our country. we also briefly shot the appalling news that the number of afghan civilians were wounded and killed in afghanistan and sunday morning. imac with ministerial colleagues and i will have such meetings later today. >> i would like to make a comment about the premise there's comment about the tragedy in afghanistan. members on both sides of the house express our deep sympathy for the families who lost loved ones in this distressing time. the economy is growing. in britain for the last 17 years the economy is flat lining. can the prime minister explain what has gone wrong? >> what went wrong was the labour government. the most unholy mess in 2008, the only way to get -- the only way to get the economy mo
the duke of lancaster's regiment, private anton from 10, private chris curdle legal private daniel wade and private daniel wilson all from third battalion, yorkshire regiment. these men of outstanding courage and selflessness. this tragic incident will long be remembered because it reminds us all of the stage our armed forces regularly in door to guarantee the safety, security of our country. we also briefly shot the appalling news that the number of afghan civilians were wounded and killed in...
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blew away -- anton.on advised him to drop his knee male -- female part of the act. he said no, she was always his friend. >> you start to wonder if people are gonna grow their hair out and be the next susan boils. >>> time to check a -- susan boyle. >>> time to check in with sal. ♪ >> you hear that? people are still singing about it. it's been dry. rosemary will tell us if it will be bet tomorrow. northbound traffic looks good on 880. getting to the -- be wet tomorrow. northbound traffic looks good on 880. if you are leaving oakland for san francisco, pretty good. northbound 101 approaching the 80 split, that traffic looks good in san francisco. now, hello rosemary. enjoy that dry, dry. we're learning wet as early as tomorrow. increasing clouds for today, cool, breezy for the afternoon -- cool, breezy for the afternoon. rain returns in time for saturday. >> all right. thank you. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for truflth the news. we'll tell you the next -- we thank you for trusting
blew away -- anton.on advised him to drop his knee male -- female part of the act. he said no, she was always his friend. >> you start to wonder if people are gonna grow their hair out and be the next susan boils. >>> time to check a -- susan boyle. >>> time to check in with sal. ♪ >> you hear that? people are still singing about it. it's been dry. rosemary will tell us if it will be bet tomorrow. northbound traffic looks good on 880. getting to the -- be wet...
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justices anton and scalia, anthony kennedy and justice john robert leads the charge. asking at one point are you creating commerce to regulate it. justice scalia, doesn't it open the door to more skpang of congress to wreck late more of the economy and chief justice roberts suggesting concern one we say there is a market and we require do you participate in it. we can't set limits. for the government, the solicitor defending the mandate by saying it's essentially a scheme divides by commerce for regulation of the health care market to ensure that people have insurance in advance of using and consuming health care, something everyone sooner or later does, in fact, use. the final day of argument will focus on whether the individual mandate can be severed from the rest of the health care law and the proposed expansion of medicaid, the health care program administered primarily by the states in the next two years. reporting, hampton pearson, in washington. >> and joining us now to talk more about that is paul connectly. he's the executive director of detloit health care s
justices anton and scalia, anthony kennedy and justice john robert leads the charge. asking at one point are you creating commerce to regulate it. justice scalia, doesn't it open the door to more skpang of congress to wreck late more of the economy and chief justice roberts suggesting concern one we say there is a market and we require do you participate in it. we can't set limits. for the government, the solicitor defending the mandate by saying it's essentially a scheme divides by commerce...
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private anton frenton, private daniel wade and private daniel wilford. these are men of outstanding courage and selflessness. this tragic there will be remembered. this reminds us of what our armed forces enter to guarantee the safety and security of our country. we also id the shocked at the appalling news of the number of afghan bassem -- civilians who were wounded and killed on sunday morning. we send our sincere sympathies to the families that have been affected by this terrible incident. i shall have further such meetings today. >> i would like to ally myself with the comments about the tragic events in afghanistan. both sides of the house expressed deep sympathy. mr. speaker, today, the prime minister is in america where unemployment is coming down. the economy is growing. in britain, and implement is at its high for 17 years. can the prime minister explain what has gone wrong? >> what went wrong was the labour government. facing the most unholy mess we have to clearer. the only way to get the economy moving is to get banks lending and make sure we
private anton frenton, private daniel wade and private daniel wilford. these are men of outstanding courage and selflessness. this tragic there will be remembered. this reminds us of what our armed forces enter to guarantee the safety and security of our country. we also id the shocked at the appalling news of the number of afghan bassem -- civilians who were wounded and killed on sunday morning. we send our sincere sympathies to the families that have been affected by this terrible incident. i...
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tighten antone up your muscles or something. >> i'm working on that. i'm work iing on that, christin. we'll take a short break. still to come, record amounts much of the ecb overnight, 775 billion, just under, post the second is ltro this week. so will any of that money ever make it to the real economy? we'll talk about that as well as we head out to brussels as well from the summit. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." tr treasury secretary timothy geithner is defending measures he and the government took during the financial crisis n. a "wall street journal" co-op piece geithner mentioned late night phone calls from several panicked bank sceos. reforms like dodd frank could have helped limit damage to the economy if they existed back then. geithner claims critics are suffering from amnesia and have forgotten how closely the u.s. came to financial collapse. >>> san francisco fed president john williams says it is encouraging the u.s. economy has been showing signs of improvement and there's a sense of optimism but he says the rebound has been ane
tighten antone up your muscles or something. >> i'm working on that. i'm work iing on that, christin. we'll take a short break. still to come, record amounts much of the ecb overnight, 775 billion, just under, post the second is ltro this week. so will any of that money ever make it to the real economy? we'll talk about that as well as we head out to brussels as well from the summit. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." tr treasury secretary timothy geithner is...
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now we've got anton thompson, he was in the navy for eight years. how you provided operational oversight and training for a lab of 35 laboratory medical assistants and a high volume microbiology processing environment. my goodness that sounds so high tech. how is that translating to your efforts to find a job? >> i'm looking for a job, and it helped me because it gaves me the critical aspects on how to do the administrative part so i think it's going to help. >> what is the demand, i mean a lot of times these companies want college educated students. were you college educated? >> yes, i'm currently working on my masters degree. >> all right. but why were you having a hard time finding a job without this jobs fair? >> i think because i didn't know exactly what i wanted to do at the time because i've done so many things in the military. so sometimes it's kind of hard to narrow down to that one thing. >> seems to me that you're highly employable. i wish you luck. i'm going to also introduce you to zack zevin. and you are army. is that right? >> yes, i
now we've got anton thompson, he was in the navy for eight years. how you provided operational oversight and training for a lab of 35 laboratory medical assistants and a high volume microbiology processing environment. my goodness that sounds so high tech. how is that translating to your efforts to find a job? >> i'm looking for a job, and it helped me because it gaves me the critical aspects on how to do the administrative part so i think it's going to help. >> what is the demand,...