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>> aolutely, the cook is eating the cooki here, i own all three of the stocks i mentioned. >> paul: okay, vergood. i want to thank you for sharg your views with us once again. >> thank you. >> paul: my guest, pl larson of morningst. >> susie: morrow, depression versus recession. minyanville's kevin depew oks at both sideof what's happening th the economy. >> susie: k.b. home is sing a turnaroundn the housing sector. today, the cpany announced plans to rese construction in e suburbs of washington d.c. after a two-year hiatu and, t firm will re-start sales in five communits. the nation's fifth large home buder plans to build smaller, mo affordable units to compete with lower-priced foreclosur. >> paul: first te home buyers have been caing in on those low-priced foreclosures and hefty tax crit. now the present's economic team is studyinghether to exnd that credit. it's worth up $8,000 dollars on the purchase of a first he, d is set to expire november 30. the measurwas part of the present's massive stimulus program. >> susie: here's a looat what's hapning tomorrow. weekly jobless claims and
>> aolutely, the cook is eating the cooki here, i own all three of the stocks i mentioned. >> paul: okay, vergood. i want to thank you for sharg your views with us once again. >> thank you. >> paul: my guest, pl larson of morningst. >> susie: morrow, depression versus recession. minyanville's kevin depew oks at both sideof what's happening th the economy. >> susie: k.b. home is sing a turnaroundn the housing sector. today, the cpany announced plans to rese...
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>> aolutely. i think new bull mark started mah 8 this year at a s&p of around 676.that time, my institutional advisory said that we wod go to 10 in the octobenovember time fra this year. th will be a mor peak, a an ongoing bull mart. >> paul: how long will it last overall? >> the bull marketill probably last t, three years, say several years. there will be two more minor peaks wit measurae decline so it ll be aauntingarket. >> pau will the dow and other major indicesiesad the record highs? >> theprobably will. i mainly focus on the s&p 500 because theroad base. >> paul: what sectors do yo lieve are poid to make the greatest gains. that the sectors that are most favorable are technogy, materials, energy, consumer diretion and ihink those will behe maj ones. >> roone and technogy is your eertise area, anyy. >> i have strong background. i he 37 patents in technology, now 38. >> pl: i guess you know wha u're talking about. onour last visit wi us in mijuly of last year,you made a bullish ca which was follow by the financial crisis and big losses in the market which, unfo
>> aolutely. i think new bull mark started mah 8 this year at a s&p of around 676.that time, my institutional advisory said that we wod go to 10 in the octobenovember time fra this year. th will be a mor peak, a an ongoing bull mart. >> paul: how long will it last overall? >> the bull marketill probably last t, three years, say several years. there will be two more minor peaks wit measurae decline so it ll be aauntingarket. >> pau will the dow and other major...
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. >> about 195 pounds. [ laughter ] >> does he get out there and the -- >> aolutely. >> that's great.better brothers. >> absolutely. it's great. >> think eel be killing each other. your mom -- i know your mom is excited about it because she eemed to be very attached to your older son when i was there. >> yeah. absolutely. he kind of thinks they're her ki now. >> well, they're her grandkids. i mean, you know, there's definitely -- you know, she has a right to them. >> absolutely. er the kids go over to her house and she gets them wound up and she drops them back off to me. which i haven't understood yet. >> that's punishmentor all the things you probably did to her. >> yeah. >> i want to mention your mom gh ause i want go through this with you. your mom gets goes to the game, d.e gets very excited. >> very excited. >> tell us what was chap -- what was happening here. here's lebron's mom right. there lebron is intentionally fouled and mom gets in the middle of it. what is mom saying to the boston celtics fans and what did you say to mom? [ laughter ] lar ell, at this particular time, th
. >> about 195 pounds. [ laughter ] >> does he get out there and the -- >> aolutely. >> that's great.better brothers. >> absolutely. it's great. >> think eel be killing each other. your mom -- i know your mom is excited about it because she eemed to be very attached to your older son when i was there. >> yeah. absolutely. he kind of thinks they're her ki now. >> well, they're her grandkids. i mean, you know, there's definitely -- you know, she has...
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. >> se, aolut it's also true the book we will be talking that tomorrow, the beets, because it is a way of getting readers mainly under 25, to look at book i thi about reading those books when they simply wouldn't come into contact with them otherwise. >>tuds has written so many wonderful books. the good war which iiss should be in parentheses, the good war. hard times, decision street. so how did you decide -- >> that is a great qstion. i went round and round with a new press editors about it. and i had different suggestions at different times. hard times it has ways been a fabulouslympornt book to me and i don't want to put aside staff of jazz mucians and everything most this audience could come up with, and the answer probably is pretty simple. that working as t book that i perhap better known than studs himself at this point. it just happened that steve endowment for the humanities produced litte playlets based on working 20 years ago. and it just happenedhat i was a humast and a little state of rhode island who then engaged the audience in conversation about it. it all sort of like
. >> se, aolut it's also true the book we will be talking that tomorrow, the beets, because it is a way of getting readers mainly under 25, to look at book i thi about reading those books when they simply wouldn't come into contact with them otherwise. >>tuds has written so many wonderful books. the good war which iiss should be in parentheses, the good war. hard times, decision street. so how did you decide -- >> that is a great qstion. i went round and round with a new press...
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. >> yeah, unss people begin to see the political process deliver, you're aolutely right. for sure. >> rose: speak to that. is there a compition in a... beyond even that we know forhe hearts and minds palestinians between fatah and the lestinian authority and hamas? >>here is, and we are in that sense no diffent from any other nation where the is political uralism and coetition. and, you know, the idea re is to really go out d do the best we can delivering to the people the hope that they will s what you do not only as a program of tion but in terms of actions in terms of livery, in terms of achievents. they will ehat response to thr needs. >> rose: and that's the reas yoput such emphasis on governance in rt? >> absoluty. >> rose: show to the pestinian people we can haveithin our own conol... >> you know, thisis very important, what we are trying to do. this is... once ain, thisis about ending the occupation. this is about freom for our pele. it is a major underood taking major. but it ruires more tn anything else the will to succeed. you know the belf that we can accompli
. >> yeah, unss people begin to see the political process deliver, you're aolutely right. for sure. >> rose: speak to that. is there a compition in a... beyond even that we know forhe hearts and minds palestinians between fatah and the lestinian authority and hamas? >>here is, and we are in that sense no diffent from any other nation where the is political uralism and coetition. and, you know, the idea re is to really go out d do the best we can delivering to the people the...
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>> aolutely. the united states supreme court adopted the stock dropped discovery and 1823 supreme court case called johnson macintosh. and the court decided to borrow this international law the european companies to meet the country's divided how they would clean the world so as part of american law we adopted that in this case, johnson v macintosh to see what rights tribes held in their own land and even though that is 1823 supreme court case and the doctrine of discovering itself is 500-years-old that is still the law in america today for indian tribes and for some indian people. the land at tribes zero with for example, the united states is considered to be the legal owner of the land, preservation etc and tried is called the beneficial owner so this doctrine of discovery still applies in indian country today and in fact guess what russia did august 2nd, 2007. it of course planted a flag 2 miles below the surface of the arctic ocean. plainly russia is usi this charade if we want to call it that
>> aolutely. the united states supreme court adopted the stock dropped discovery and 1823 supreme court case called johnson macintosh. and the court decided to borrow this international law the european companies to meet the country's divided how they would clean the world so as part of american law we adopted that in this case, johnson v macintosh to see what rights tribes held in their own land and even though that is 1823 supreme court case and the doctrine of discovering itself is...
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. >> aolutely. >> the u.n.hef clite chge negotiator, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the mar developments othe day. a ma opposition protest filled parts of iran's capital, competing for withovernment- organid rallies. and russian primminister putin weomed the u.s. decision to alter plans foa missile defense stem in poland and the czech republic. prident obama says he does notelieve s race is the mainactor behind ang attackon his health-care plan. he toldnn it is not the overriding issue. on newshr.pbs.org two online- only features tonight: read an essay from a 1year old cancer pient. colette jaycox worries her agnosis of non-hodgkins lymphoma a p-existing conditn could thwart her dream of being a self-employed entreprene, because she might not be able to get insuran. and jeffrey brown talks to musici mark knopfler out his new album, get lucky he's bt known as the lead guitarist r the british rock band, dire straits, which he talked about ding their convertion. here's a tte: within hi a eat time. we
. >> aolutely. >> the u.n.hef clite chge negotiator, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the mar developments othe day. a ma opposition protest filled parts of iran's capital, competing for withovernment- organid rallies. and russian primminister putin weomed the u.s. decision to alter plans foa missile defense stem in poland and the czech republic. prident obama says he does notelieve s race is the mainactor behind ang attackon his health-care plan. he toldnn...
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. >> aolutely. >>ose: which thrills me, thrills me >> rose: i love fried chicken and i have often had a problem not knowingwhere to get goodried chicken. you do not have that problem any more >> rose: know. >> would like fed chicken recommendations. >> rose: yes, indeed. >>lue rion columbus circle. i just ate there last night and what d i have, fri chicn. i love fried chicken. >>ose: this is the best news. >> we could go through a whole st am are you not going to find much don't ve. >> rose: let's talk abt that. there is love affair with food began rly. >> when i was a toddler. you know, i was o of the asons there are a couple reasons i call the book bn round but one reas is because i was bornn a met foc sense with this enmous app tied -- appeti. and my parentshenever they talked about my ildhood the test thing they ever talkedbout was how i could t and eat and eat and eat and they dn't know what to o do with that. rose: the grandmother or mother said youon't -- are you not born roundnd die square.
. >> aolutely. >>ose: which thrills me, thrills me >> rose: i love fried chicken and i have often had a problem not knowingwhere to get goodried chicken. you do not have that problem any more >> rose: know. >> would like fed chicken recommendations. >> rose: yes, indeed. >>lue rion columbus circle. i just ate there last night and what d i have, fri chicn. i love fried chicken. >>ose: this is the best news. >> we could go through a whole st...
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but we know that as the flu season unfolds there may not be enough aolutely everywhere that you're looking for. so stay informed. people in the priority groups for the seasonal flu of course to incde seniors and we want to make sure seniors know eventing influen is very importt. we hope u take advantage of getting your seasonal flu vaccine soon. the seasonal influenza will typically last all the way through may but we think this li to take the vaccine now and take it vantage of the availability. i just want to end by staging to the influenza is here mainly with h1n1 but we a expecting seaonal strains soon. let's to the questions. i.t. we can start with a queson from the phone to test the system in case it isn't working. okay. let's start with a questionn the room. it dn here. >> [inaudible] -- these results or a little bit lower than the immune responses reported by t indusy sponsored studies claims that discrepancy? >> they are not actually -- i balieve the c was 96, a this was 90 something. ere's statiical -- >> i think the csl was 80% -- >> i think when you take 8-10 -- thap's a good qu
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it w aolutely stomach turning. >> host: what happened after appeared in the city journal? >> guest: lot of people -- i heard from a lot of people including subscbers to the newspaper who canceled subscriptions. the piece was picked up by "the wall street journal"ho investigated the episode and road fortunately the tape of the speech was available. anyone can check it out eckert reporter checked out and has seen for himself there was nothing in the speech that justified the peace. than into any way. >> host: you mentioned in this bit of dialogue that people like board, lee and shelby steele are available to those who are either ignorant or might want to nd out or even those who are fairly well informed me even emotionally on your side but they don't quite know how to figure it out yet. do you have a sort of reading list to help people who might wa to try to understand something in the received sdom of the left? >> guest: my owf feeling is one should read promiscuously. there e so many people i think a particularly good. i think the best political writer now, bar none is mar
it w aolutely stomach turning. >> host: what happened after appeared in the city journal? >> guest: lot of people -- i heard from a lot of people including subscbers to the newspaper who canceled subscriptions. the piece was picked up by "the wall street journal"ho investigated the episode and road fortunately the tape of the speech was available. anyone can check it out eckert reporter checked out and has seen for himself there was nothing in the speech that justified the...
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. >> i think that what i'm doing now is aolutely an investment in my future. >> rosemary haithner ismary, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> of the 6.9 million jobs lost since the recession, some industri have been harder hit than the others. among the ones hardest hit, manufacturing, construction and finance. then there is hiring actually going on in other industries, especially health care, education, sales and technology. why those? >> well, sales is, you know, it's clearly a need for businesses to get those revenue generators in the door, drive their top-line growth. they need that revenue now. so, that's a short-term focus. long-term, though, technology, i think that surprises people the most. they need to get those technologists in. they're going to drive the innovation, create the products, bring in the revenue in years to come. >> and health care because we'll always need people in that profession? >> we will. we have a fast growing, aging society and we have a shortage of workers that's been pent up for a few years. >> the trick is to take the skills you've learned in
. >> i think that what i'm doing now is aolutely an investment in my future. >> rosemary haithner ismary, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> of the 6.9 million jobs lost since the recession, some industri have been harder hit than the others. among the ones hardest hit, manufacturing, construction and finance. then there is hiring actually going on in other industries, especially health care, education, sales and technology. why those? >> well, sales is, you...