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the victim, now recovering from facial injuries and baird is behind bars. baird has been in trouble with the law before serving two prior prison sentences. >>> students at one bay area university will come together today to take back the night. the annual event at san jose state is aimed at combatting sexual and relationship violence. today's events include a self-defense demonstration and a chance for survivors to speak about the impact the violence has had on them. at dusk, there will be a candlelight vigil and march around campus. >>> a former san francisco state university director and a university vendor could now fis more than 100 years in prison after being charged with hundreds of counts of bribery. prosecutors accusing robert sharer of taking prescribes from steven chung, the owner of an environmental waste firm. the prescribes were apparently in exchange for $4 million in university contracts for chung's company. both are currently in jail with bail set at $5 million each. >>> three oil workers have severe burns after several explosions on board t
the victim, now recovering from facial injuries and baird is behind bars. baird has been in trouble with the law before serving two prior prison sentences. >>> students at one bay area university will come together today to take back the night. the annual event at san jose state is aimed at combatting sexual and relationship violence. today's events include a self-defense demonstration and a chance for survivors to speak about the impact the violence has had on them. at dusk, there...
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. >> bob baird, you've done many operations with the cia.at you've seen and read, where is your head going with this? >> well, there are a couple of observations i have, piers, and one is the fact that there were two explosive devices used. they went off fairly reliablely. that's not easy to do. i've made these improvised devices myself. i've watched instructors do it. it's difficult. the timing devices inevitably one doesn't go off or there's a low order of explosives. so somebody knew what they were doing, at least had some practice. two is -- >> i don't know if you can see these pictures, but we're actually showing new images of what the police and fbi believe are the devices or part of the devices that may have been used here. it's wga. can you see these pictures, bob? >> no, i can't see them. but i know it's a pressure cooker. >> right. >> and pressure cookers are commonly used in the middle east. in fact, in the '80s, the cia trained the afghans to use small stoves or pressure cookers against the soviet red army. but that doesn't mean
. >> bob baird, you've done many operations with the cia.at you've seen and read, where is your head going with this? >> well, there are a couple of observations i have, piers, and one is the fact that there were two explosive devices used. they went off fairly reliablely. that's not easy to do. i've made these improvised devices myself. i've watched instructors do it. it's difficult. the timing devices inevitably one doesn't go off or there's a low order of explosives. so somebody...
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baird did pay up a case of molson canadian dually dispatched.r luck next year, canada. >>> all right. now to cuba. a trip of course you might recall two a-list celebrities recently made. they are now defending themselves, beyonce and jay-z. they traveled to cuba. that happened last week. and it angered two lawmakers who claimed that the couple violated a ban on americans vacationing in cuba. well, last night jay-z recorded a song rap taking on the critics. let's listen. ♪ >> i done turned havana to atlanta -- ♪ except lie to me, distort history, wan na give me jail time and a fine. fine, let me commit a real crime. i'm in cuba, i love cubans. this communist talk is so confusing. when it's from china, the very mic that i'm using [ bleep ] idiot wind -- >> all right. so jay-z and beyonce's trip was approved by the u.s. government. officials say there was an educational element to this. and just a while ago the white house press secretary jay carney was asked about the controversy and the song. and he weighed in. >> -- to beyonce and jay-z, jay-z r
baird did pay up a case of molson canadian dually dispatched.r luck next year, canada. >>> all right. now to cuba. a trip of course you might recall two a-list celebrities recently made. they are now defending themselves, beyonce and jay-z. they traveled to cuba. that happened last week. and it angered two lawmakers who claimed that the couple violated a ban on americans vacationing in cuba. well, last night jay-z recorded a song rap taking on the critics. let's listen. ♪ >> i...
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today a number of analysts raising their price targets including those from suntrust, baird and bmo. gamestop up nearly 20% this year. another gainer, molston coors. analysts at goldman sachs like what they see, talking about a recovery in north american beer volumes. they upgrade that stock to a buy. price target 63 bucks. what didn't work today? intel. you saw that one slipping into the red. analysts at jmp downgraded that stock to market perform. talking about underwell ming improvements. intel firing back saying there's no problem. intel falls today. another notable mover. apple tanked some 17% in the first quarter. down again today. fidelity contra fund cut its stake. the fund's biggest holding now, google. finally, we did see some hmo names rallying into the close. united health, humana, aetna. the morgan stanley health care index hit a new all time high today. >> best day for the index since august 7, 2012. thank you so much, josh lipton. >>> first trading day of the second quarter in the books. after the break, what you should be doing with your money now. what to expect from
today a number of analysts raising their price targets including those from suntrust, baird and bmo. gamestop up nearly 20% this year. another gainer, molston coors. analysts at goldman sachs like what they see, talking about a recovery in north american beer volumes. they upgrade that stock to a buy. price target 63 bucks. what didn't work today? intel. you saw that one slipping into the red. analysts at jmp downgraded that stock to market perform. talking about underwell ming improvements....
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and baird 325 and evercore a price target of 330. and there's a lot for upside potential.has done well the past couple of years. and ethiopian started flying a dreamliner and the jets were grounded for that battery problem. look at the stock, it's actually down this morning and reached 93 late last week and boeing is a dow stock so that's a slight drag on the dow this morning. we've got another big name, you know, it's fair and balanced.ce millions per month and facebook shares are up 1% this morning, despite that news. 27 facebook right now. >> and they'll vote on the internet sales tax forcing on-line retailers to collect state and local taxes for on-line purchases and that money would then be sent to the state where the buyer lives. art laffer is here, just another tax, isn't it? not a good -- i can't believe you would be in favor of this tax. are you? >> well, not as a stand alone, of course not, stuart. what i would like to see, i'd like to see a broader sales tax base and lower rate. in that sense, i think they should do it by lowering rates on the rest of the sales
and baird 325 and evercore a price target of 330. and there's a lot for upside potential.has done well the past couple of years. and ethiopian started flying a dreamliner and the jets were grounded for that battery problem. look at the stock, it's actually down this morning and reached 93 late last week and boeing is a dow stock so that's a slight drag on the dow this morning. we've got another big name, you know, it's fair and balanced.ce millions per month and facebook shares are up 1% this...
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with different price targets, but they're all above 300 with the exemption of barclays, and target, bairdas a 325 target and there's a 330 target they say there's potential. >> we'll see. i do have now clayton morris, our tech guru and he knows a thing orrtwo about technology. he really, really does. amazon is doing something different than the apples and microsofts, and bringing in money and spending it. >> it tells me they're in for the long game to nicole's point. what is the long game and will that pay dividends. they're never profitable. while they exceed expectations they don't make a profit and put that in your memory bank apple making 10 billion dollars the last quarter. they're in it for the long game. they're building infrastructure. warehousing distribution centers so they can get items to you in the same afternoon. stuart: is that what they're trying? >> that's what they want. stuart: same day delivery. >> they want the golden goose. if i want a cd, order something on-line and shows up to the house later this afternoon, great. and they're investing in video streaming like netf
with different price targets, but they're all above 300 with the exemption of barclays, and target, bairdas a 325 target and there's a 330 target they say there's potential. >> we'll see. i do have now clayton morris, our tech guru and he knows a thing orrtwo about technology. he really, really does. amazon is doing something different than the apples and microsofts, and bringing in money and spending it. >> it tells me they're in for the long game to nicole's point. what is the...
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i saw a piece on the street with sheila baird saying she's worried about wells fargo.rried about wells fargo, but the regional banks, this must be the moment, okay? this must be the moment when they shine. >> why? >> because there is -- the valuations here are so inexpensive and the next leg of the bull market, if there is one, must be this group because it's the biggest part of the s&p. i care more about wells fargo than i care about any other quarter. we can talk about alcoa, but when wells reports on friday it will set the tone for almost 18% of the s&p 500. so when i saw goldman talk about some of the regionals doing well, i think to myself maybe that's where we could have some strength. >> interesting. >> if we don't have it david. we lose retail. we lose tech and we lose banks and it will be a couple of tough weeks. >> i thought you would talk about fannie and freddie preferred. >> we'll do that after the bell. >> the specs are all over that. straight ahead, we have the ceo of retail properties of america and he will join us on post 9, and give us his take on the
i saw a piece on the street with sheila baird saying she's worried about wells fargo.rried about wells fargo, but the regional banks, this must be the moment, okay? this must be the moment when they shine. >> why? >> because there is -- the valuations here are so inexpensive and the next leg of the bull market, if there is one, must be this group because it's the biggest part of the s&p. i care more about wells fargo than i care about any other quarter. we can talk about alcoa,...
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so yesterday, john baird presented kerry with a case of molten lager in a meeting in canada.won, kerry would have had to give him a case of sam adams. >> he is going to south korea, from london to south korea. >> and drinking beer while he is doing it. >> we may not see any super crazy guests at the upcoming white house correspondents dinner because the person known for bringing them is not coming greta van sustren is taking a pass because of a prior commitment. guests she has brought include kim kardaashian and ozzie and sharon osborn. >> and sara palin. >> bookies in london. >> i would have had something to say. i am so -- i have nothing more to say about that. >> about sarah palin? no. yeah. she was not one of the guests that i invited this year. >> i was going to ask: are you bringing sarah palin? >> no. >> booknies london are busy taking bets on what the name of the royal baby will be according to the associated press, the odds on alexandra are 2 to 1 down from 25 to 1 we know it's a girl. >> she is rumored because she let it slip about a month ago. >> daugh. >> odds on
so yesterday, john baird presented kerry with a case of molten lager in a meeting in canada.won, kerry would have had to give him a case of sam adams. >> he is going to south korea, from london to south korea. >> and drinking beer while he is doing it. >> we may not see any super crazy guests at the upcoming white house correspondents dinner because the person known for bringing them is not coming greta van sustren is taking a pass because of a prior commitment. guests she has...
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perfectly well is a lot of the missing caveat to free-market, which is why we don't live in 1890s robert bairdeconomy anymore. they also know it's dangerous to allow people to think anything otherwise, so they tend to take a rhetoric and public, talking to those they view as uninitiated. if you scratch the surface, there's a 30% cap with some reservations. 30% would take the other side, but what you discover your 60s talk to economists who are specializing trade is a field beuse ecnomics like other disciplines is broken into fields, people are actually much less dogmatic on the subject and people who are specialists in some other field are telling you what they remember about trade economics in grad school. the other thing i find fascinating is that the taxi people who specialize international trade and teacher business schools come you discover they're even less dogmatic about free trade and the reason for this -- i puzzled over this for a while, but the reason is if you teach pearly academic economics you can be indifferent to the fact is there some losers. we all know this and her personal
perfectly well is a lot of the missing caveat to free-market, which is why we don't live in 1890s robert bairdeconomy anymore. they also know it's dangerous to allow people to think anything otherwise, so they tend to take a rhetoric and public, talking to those they view as uninitiated. if you scratch the surface, there's a 30% cap with some reservations. 30% would take the other side, but what you discover your 60s talk to economists who are specializing trade is a field beuse ecnomics like...
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reacting here and a number of analysts raising their price targets including those from suntrust, bairdlients the street is focusing on the opportunity for growth in 2014 fueled by the next iteration of game consoles. gamestop is up about 20% so far this year. >> thanks a lot. >>> in case you weren't aware today marx off the kickoff of q2 and rick santelli will talk expectations for the market, the fed and your money. facebook sean parker getting all mid emed evil on us when we com back. we'll explain. you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> welcome >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." rick santelli here with monday's rendition of the santelli exchange. of course, this is april foo
reacting here and a number of analysts raising their price targets including those from suntrust, bairdlients the street is focusing on the opportunity for growth in 2014 fueled by the next iteration of game consoles. gamestop is up about 20% so far this year. >> thanks a lot. >>> in case you weren't aware today marx off the kickoff of q2 and rick santelli will talk expectations for the market, the fed and your money. facebook sean parker getting all mid emed evil on us when we...
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or as you see an arm reaching around king, touch baird ruskin in another frame is pictured to king's left. but when we consider the deliberate inclusion of a blurred face on the right-hand side of this image, we have to take a step back and really consider whether leonard was close, what his perspective was, and if we think of him as part of the scene or being in its way. this was deliberate of course. freed fully believed in printing and accounting for photographs all the way to the frame with no cropping. and unlike the black soldier in berlin this is not a single shot but shows an out of several frames and perspectives. freed is part of the scene and in the way he remind us of photograph's power to mark social distances between freed and king, between king and the collectives around him. but to represent these divisions, to challenge them, and to remind us of the persuasive power of coexistence. there's more to sigh about freed's approach to photographing king in 1965 as he follows him to alabama and especially after his assassination. we can think about king as being an ongoing s
or as you see an arm reaching around king, touch baird ruskin in another frame is pictured to king's left. but when we consider the deliberate inclusion of a blurred face on the right-hand side of this image, we have to take a step back and really consider whether leonard was close, what his perspective was, and if we think of him as part of the scene or being in its way. this was deliberate of course. freed fully believed in printing and accounting for photographs all the way to the frame with...