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rich bernstein of bernstein advisors joins us. it is an anecdotal thing you notice.a few. still the joert are buy. do you think there's anything to this? >> the question isn't are they getting more bearish, but will they be able to catch the turn if there's a bottom? i think history says the ants so that is squarely no. >> you're basically saying it's -- just because weave had volatility in january, and let's fake it, it wasn't that good at all. people start to think things are over. is the bull market alive and well? is it going to keep on going, rich? >> well, you know, our story maybe has been for five years now. we're in one of the biggest bull markets of our careers. yes, there's been some recent volatility. of course, that's the case. that's very unsettling. if you look at pension funds, pension funds are underway in u.s. equities. if you look at funds flows, mutual fund flows have been consistently out of u.s. equities, including etf's for quite some time. wall street strategists are recommending an underweight of equities. hedge funds are stuck in the middle.
rich bernstein of bernstein advisors joins us. it is an anecdotal thing you notice.a few. still the joert are buy. do you think there's anything to this? >> the question isn't are they getting more bearish, but will they be able to catch the turn if there's a bottom? i think history says the ants so that is squarely no. >> you're basically saying it's -- just because weave had volatility in january, and let's fake it, it wasn't that good at all. people start to think things are...
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howard bernstein is track -- in the forecast. howard bernstein is tracking the latest storm headed our way. >> it's out across the mississippi valley coming out of texas. look at all the snow. in the dark blue this is heavy snow in southern arkansas, part of louisiana moving toward mississippi. this is a southern storm and it's moving east, northeast. the heaviest snow will be to our south but this will get here for tomorrow morning. actually about 3:00 to 9:00 will be the critical hours i believe with a general 1 to 2. 2 to 4 south of town. looks like a messy morning commute on thursday. going to be not just tough for commuters but also tough for schools in the morning. not a lot of snow but the timing couldn't be worse. a general 1 to 2 from winchester, gaithersburg south over toward manassas. most of prince george's county. but charles, extreme southern prince george's, this goes down to fredricksburg and quantico, extreme southern fauquier. then you get to southern st. mary's and the northern neck. 4, 56 inches possible there
howard bernstein is track -- in the forecast. howard bernstein is tracking the latest storm headed our way. >> it's out across the mississippi valley coming out of texas. look at all the snow. in the dark blue this is heavy snow in southern arkansas, part of louisiana moving toward mississippi. this is a southern storm and it's moving east, northeast. the heaviest snow will be to our south but this will get here for tomorrow morning. actually about 3:00 to 9:00 will be the critical hours...
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bernstein issue add yellow alert tomorrow. i agree wholeheartedly. we could have thunder snow tomorrow. >> people were asking why no reld alert for this snow -- red alert for this snow. >> we just felt first it wasn't a huge storm. it was well forecast. coming off a three-day weekend. no one was caught on the roads. snowed overnight. it was yellow. we like to save the red for the good stuff, maybe snowmageddon, carmageddon. >> while the governments are closed, i think by afternoon maybe your neighborhood won't but a lot of the roads will be in much better shape. >> let's talk about snowfall totals. as we said south and east was the bull's eye. and that certainly bears it out. spotsylvania 10.5. columbia, maryland about 6 inches. lake ridge about 6 inches. you guys were in our 4 to 8 band. olney 5 inches. you were in the 5 to 8 band. those numbers make me feel a little bit better. here's a look at the radar. you can see the storm pulling away, although some of the moisture did make it up into portions of new england and down into new jersey. >> 2 to 5
bernstein issue add yellow alert tomorrow. i agree wholeheartedly. we could have thunder snow tomorrow. >> people were asking why no reld alert for this snow -- red alert for this snow. >> we just felt first it wasn't a huge storm. it was well forecast. coming off a three-day weekend. no one was caught on the roads. snowed overnight. it was yellow. we like to save the red for the good stuff, maybe snowmageddon, carmageddon. >> while the governments are closed, i think by...
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carl bernstein beside me. almost everybody in the news industry has weighed in on the brian williams controversy except for brian williams. the newsman at the center of it all has yet to utter a peep since his self-imposed suspension. even as new allegations against williams are surfacing nearly every day. my sense is he's not being allowed to speak by nbc. sources at the network tell me fact checking into his past claims is quote, nowhere near done. while there's some that think williams should get a break, a second chance others say he should not return to the chair. carl before the break, you were saying to me it's clear he invented stories that he simply didn't misremember innocently. >> i don't know what the extent of it. that's what the investigation is for. let's withhold any kind of final judgment here. let's be careful and not sanctimonious. we do need to hear from brian. i expect and hope we will. nbc news we also need to hear from, as i mentioned. >> i checked in again, no comment. >> i think it wil
carl bernstein beside me. almost everybody in the news industry has weighed in on the brian williams controversy except for brian williams. the newsman at the center of it all has yet to utter a peep since his self-imposed suspension. even as new allegations against williams are surfacing nearly every day. my sense is he's not being allowed to speak by nbc. sources at the network tell me fact checking into his past claims is quote, nowhere near done. while there's some that think williams...
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just as shakespeare, to get back to shakespeare for a minute could not have sued leonard bernstein andven sonheim for coming up with "west side story." >> you say it's cronyism to get it expanded. >> it doesn't mean they're not going to use their -- >> bully lawyers to scare people. >> of course. that's exactly what happens. and that happens in the patent industry, too. >> thank you, david, lawrence. to join this debate, please follow me to @fbnstossel and use #ideas or likemy facebook page so you can post on my wall. >>> coming up, how some magicians manage to protect their trade secrets without suing people. >>> and what i do about people who rip me off. rip me off. >>> welcome to "20/20." i'm john stossel. >> i'm john stossel. >> five me a break. >> you want a break? i'm going to give you a break right now. [ bleep ] shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services
just as shakespeare, to get back to shakespeare for a minute could not have sued leonard bernstein andven sonheim for coming up with "west side story." >> you say it's cronyism to get it expanded. >> it doesn't mean they're not going to use their -- >> bully lawyers to scare people. >> of course. that's exactly what happens. and that happens in the patent industry, too. >> thank you, david, lawrence. to join this debate, please follow me to @fbnstossel...
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bernstein's ex-wife was a victim. >> i'm going to say what others will hear. we tell the truth. it affects people. that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina. they want an army of victims and alberto nisman. the government and the opposition were accused of playing politics with the case. we don't want anyone using the army of dead. the elections should be disputed at the ballot box. not after the dead. >> argentina has the largest community. the army are bombing and the israeli embassy, two years earlier, in which 29 are killed. since then the community has lived under tight security. >> while so many questions remain. justice is still not down. after the bomb that exploded here on this site 21 years ago, the wounds remain unhealed. with this latest scandal, the death of alberto nisman the wounds have reopened, both in argentina in general, and the community community in particular. >>> now, can you spot a fake? the gallery in london is challenging visitors to see which is made in china. >> reporter: the dulwich picture gallery is one of the world's oldest fill
bernstein's ex-wife was a victim. >> i'm going to say what others will hear. we tell the truth. it affects people. that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina. they want an army of victims and alberto nisman. the government and the opposition were accused of playing politics with the case. we don't want anyone using the army of dead. the elections should be disputed at the ballot box. not after the dead. >> argentina has the largest community. the army are...
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you only need to do one thing like woodward and bernstein, follow the money. in 1992, we spent as a country $1 billion on climate change, research, clean energy, all that stuff. now we are spending over $21 billion. scientists are like anyone else, brenda. if they can make a case whether it's fudging the numbers or making these silly predictions so they can get funded. >> what do you say? >> you are entirely wrong. the global humanitarian forum in 2009 predicted, and this is true, that we would lose $125 billion per year 300,000 deaths per year globally because of climate change. 99.97% of scientists around the world except for a few outliers disagree with you. this is not an argument any more. this is not a debate. we have record temperatures, record highs. we have tornado alley has never seen so many tornados. >> okay. >> these scientists are as fickle as my 13-year-old daughter. they can't make up their mind. it went from global warming to climate change, smoking down. so much for warm temperatures. they don't know what they are talking about. >> temperatur
you only need to do one thing like woodward and bernstein, follow the money. in 1992, we spent as a country $1 billion on climate change, research, clean energy, all that stuff. now we are spending over $21 billion. scientists are like anyone else, brenda. if they can make a case whether it's fudging the numbers or making these silly predictions so they can get funded. >> what do you say? >> you are entirely wrong. the global humanitarian forum in 2009 predicted, and this is true,...
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morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning to think comedy isn't france's thing. nothing to be ashamed of. france, you still got painting and food that is hard on the outside but soft on the inside. you are the best at it. stick to your bries, your baguettes your brulee cem creme, just stay away from company dee. that is our thing. even your favorite comedy guy is still our guy. and the trust is we don't even get it. >> france i feel your au bon pain. i-- we have similar speech related struggles hear in america. generalliering on the side of the government allowing [bleep] to people to [bleep] the thing. as long as you can't see their boo b's. you know you have to draw a line somewhere. turns out the line in america is right above the nipple. generally we express our political outrage at objectional ideas not to through arrest, certainly not through murder, but through the purc
morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning to think comedy isn't france's thing. nothing to be ashamed of. france, you still got painting and food that is hard on the outside but soft on the inside. you are the best at it. stick to your bries, your baguettes your brulee cem...
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first alert meteorologist howard bernstein is tracking the winter weather that is headed our way and some really cold temperatures too. high howie. >> that's right. we're almost comfortable. single digits and a few below zero. now we're up to 20's and lance corporal 30s but that is is -- and low 30s but that is setting the stage for snow showers. this is an arctic front producing snow showers down towards knoxville and asheville. get teeth roanoke area now. it looks -- getting to the roanoke area, it looks like this is the mountains. this will be here in a few hours. 4-8:00 p.m. will be the critical time for the general range from north to east. slick spots will develop and the arctic blast follows. here is the futurecast for the afternoon. we have the snow showers, we'll still be in the low 30s here. this approaches though, washington 5:36, really frshgs fredrick to fredericksburg. charles county, heavy snow showers coming through. this will pass dc towards 7-8:00 p.m. and head over to the eastern shore and southern saint mary's county by nine and then we get really cold. 20 to 30 b
first alert meteorologist howard bernstein is tracking the winter weather that is headed our way and some really cold temperatures too. high howie. >> that's right. we're almost comfortable. single digits and a few below zero. now we're up to 20's and lance corporal 30s but that is is -- and low 30s but that is setting the stage for snow showers. this is an arctic front producing snow showers down towards knoxville and asheville. get teeth roanoke area now. it looks -- getting to the...
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joining me now, jerry bernstein, former chief economist for vice president biden. where does what's happening now line up with your own personal predictions of where this law would be? >> it lines up very well particularly regarding the last part you talked about, the bloomberg piece today about businesses. when the law was designed i was there at the time. one of the things that we wanted to try to do was make this as least disruptive as possible for businesses because america's unique in this way, as you know. most people of working age get their health insurance through the job. so that's a very big deal. if you want something to get over the legislative hurdles that that plan had to get over you'll have to work with the employer community to make sure that it isn't disruptive to the business model. so in fact the way the law was written, it was to minimize the impact on businesses many of whom were already providing health care those who weren't were not going to be required to do so in many cases. so i can't say i'm very surprised about that. >> there's also t
joining me now, jerry bernstein, former chief economist for vice president biden. where does what's happening now line up with your own personal predictions of where this law would be? >> it lines up very well particularly regarding the last part you talked about, the bloomberg piece today about businesses. when the law was designed i was there at the time. one of the things that we wanted to try to do was make this as least disruptive as possible for businesses because america's unique...
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let's get right to howard bernstein who says we ain't seen or felt nothing yet. >> looks like the worst of it is going to be saturday night into sunday. i know today was a tough day with some w.s 20 below in the mountains, 10 below locally. we have gusts in the mid-20s range. last night we gusted over 50 in a few spots. unfortunately looks like we're going to do that again tomorrow night into sunday morning. so we could get some more minor tree damage, maybe some power outages from that first things first. temperatures at noon, teens and 20s now. we're up to 24. we were down about 15 this morning. 19 in manassas. it's 23 winchester. so it is a very cold day. average high now is about 46 in washington. and w.s single -- and windchills single digits to teens. compared to what i'm going to show you, we're in decent shape. it will be a rough time tomorrow night into sunday for a couple reasons. our feels like temperature, this is the futurecast. tonight the windchills not so bad. back in the teens and 20s. tomorrow we'll actually warm up into the 30s but a strong arctic front will be coming
let's get right to howard bernstein who says we ain't seen or felt nothing yet. >> looks like the worst of it is going to be saturday night into sunday. i know today was a tough day with some w.s 20 below in the mountains, 10 below locally. we have gusts in the mid-20s range. last night we gusted over 50 in a few spots. unfortunately looks like we're going to do that again tomorrow night into sunday morning. so we could get some more minor tree damage, maybe some power outages from that...
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. >>> bernstein was impressed the way nan prices are holding in there.week you'll have tech media, telco conference. morgan stanley's conference. all these names are probably going to pop. >>> and a pop for the cool baby. bizarre new kickstarter project aims to make drinking a cold beverage in public as easy as taking money from the baby. it's a thermos inside a doll. his raised more than $18,000. it's hoping to crawl its way to a $70,000 goal by tomorrow night. you screw the head off and drink out of the baby. >> it's like the concert diaper where you don't have to leave the space you're at. >> what kind of concerts -- >> might be in the mosh pit. >> you're in mosh pits all the time. ides li i'd like to see that. >>> programming note on monday, squawk box is asking the annual ask warren show. do you have a question for warren buffett? post it using #askwarren. twitter, facebook or instagram and tune in to squawk box at 6:00 for his answer. >>> time for the final trade. tim? >> europe continues to go high. the best way to play it, fez. >> micron in the s
. >>> bernstein was impressed the way nan prices are holding in there.week you'll have tech media, telco conference. morgan stanley's conference. all these names are probably going to pop. >>> and a pop for the cool baby. bizarre new kickstarter project aims to make drinking a cold beverage in public as easy as taking money from the baby. it's a thermos inside a doll. his raised more than $18,000. it's hoping to crawl its way to a $70,000 goal by tomorrow night. you screw the...
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joining me now is congressman chaka fattah, democrat from pennsylvania, and jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president biden. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you rev. >> congressman, paul ryan says the president, barack obama, is practicing trickle-down economics. isn't that the oldest trick in politics accusing the other side of doing what you're actually guilty of? >> well look these guys have to deal with reality. the president has laid out his budget. every dollar he lays out where we need to invest it. he says we need to move away from mindless austerity to a smart investment that strengthen our country. what we have to do now is get past the rhetoric. they have to put their numbers on the table. he, the president says hey, we need to make permanent my legislation. i created the american opportunities tax credit so that right now millions of families benefit by it but it's temporary. he wants to make it permanent. he wants to invest in great programs that create workforce development, job training. so they have to come with what they -- you h
joining me now is congressman chaka fattah, democrat from pennsylvania, and jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president biden. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you rev. >> congressman, paul ryan says the president, barack obama, is practicing trickle-down economics. isn't that the oldest trick in politics accusing the other side of doing what you're actually guilty of? >> well look these guys have to deal with reality. the...
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howard bernstein kicks off our team coverage. good afternoon, howard. >> good afternoon. as advertised, snow on the way. winter storm warnings going into effect now in some of our far western suburbs. we'll get into it between 4:00 and 6:00 as snow moves in west to east. this will be an all snow event. it's in the teens still so we know it's cold enough to support that. there will be a fluff factor but also problems around here for tonight and tuesday morning. if you have plans this evening or early tuesday, think twice. with me now track be the storm, topper. >> here's our latest snowfall map. haven't changed it too much since this morning. the bull's eye south and east of town. a lot of you folks say you get jipped. not getting jipped this time. 8 to 12 la plata. north of d.c. probably 4 to 8 generally. then the farther north you go, hagerstown, frederick, cumberland, martinsburg probably only 3 to 6 but still a generally good storm, legitimate storm. critical hour 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. it gets heavier and steadier after that very dry snow. bad for snowballs, good for
howard bernstein kicks off our team coverage. good afternoon, howard. >> good afternoon. as advertised, snow on the way. winter storm warnings going into effect now in some of our far western suburbs. we'll get into it between 4:00 and 6:00 as snow moves in west to east. this will be an all snow event. it's in the teens still so we know it's cold enough to support that. there will be a fluff factor but also problems around here for tonight and tuesday morning. if you have plans this...
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first alert meteorologist howard bernstein says it's another yellow alert day and it's going to dive soon. >> temperatures about where they're going to max out. we might move 1, possibly 2 degrees more. no movement from 11 to 12 in many areas. 18 in washington t. is 20 in tappahannock. in the mountains 9 below in davis. teens out here. i'm thinking gaimentersburg -- gaithersburg's thermometer is running a little cold. when you factor in the winds and some of these gusts have been close to 20 mile an hour range, now windchills are down 5 below in hagerstown. we sit at zero in washington. low single digits in many areas. we're in for a frigid afternoon. a couple of snow flurries can't be ruled out north of altoona. we'll watch it in the afternoon because there's a threat of passing snow flurry, snow showers. nothing like what we saw yesterday but a quick coating wouldn't be out of the question. a lot of ice on the potomac surrounding the 14th street bridge. we're looking at temperatures barely eking up to 19, maybe 20. we'll dropping to the mid-teens by 9. overnight 5 to minus 5 with w
first alert meteorologist howard bernstein says it's another yellow alert day and it's going to dive soon. >> temperatures about where they're going to max out. we might move 1, possibly 2 degrees more. no movement from 11 to 12 in many areas. 18 in washington t. is 20 in tappahannock. in the mountains 9 below in davis. teens out here. i'm thinking gaimentersburg -- gaithersburg's thermometer is running a little cold. when you factor in the winds and some of these gusts have been close to...
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howard bernstein is standing by with a look at what else we can expect and hopefully nothing during rush hour. >> the concern will be tonight as we get back below freezing for the refreeze. temperatures will be in the 20s. that's why the yellow alert stays up. it stopped snowing 10:00, 10:30 in a few spots. this is some of our highest snow totals down there. 6-inch plus totals from colonial beach toward reedville. so a general 4 to 8 here. we had a general 2 to 3, closer to 4 when you get down toward the blue line. and 1 to 2 in many areas in the shenandoah valley, upper montgomery county, out toward western loudoun. about 2 inches in purcelville. some specific totals from this morning range from 2.1 at the white house. calvert county 6isms. damascus only 1.7. callaway 5.2, not far from leonardtown, lexington park area. in northwest d.c. 1.9, american university. annandale, danny excited to get his 3 inches of snow, big snow hound out that way. 35 for the high today. but back to freezing by 9:00. we'll be in the 20s tonight. if you have snow that neestleds to be cleaned up -- needs to be
howard bernstein is standing by with a look at what else we can expect and hopefully nothing during rush hour. >> the concern will be tonight as we get back below freezing for the refreeze. temperatures will be in the 20s. that's why the yellow alert stays up. it stopped snowing 10:00, 10:30 in a few spots. this is some of our highest snow totals down there. 6-inch plus totals from colonial beach toward reedville. so a general 4 to 8 here. we had a general 2 to 3, closer to 4 when you get...
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and on the special, on dick cavett's watergate, carl bernstein points out -- new interviews with him,an and with woodward. the first day of the administration, we had for the first time, we know, a criminal administration in the white house. and instead of celebrating, he is like how we have to get this guy and ruin this guy's business by screwing him this way and so on. and at one point, he wants to know if i am a jew. isn't that fascinateing? >> clive james wrote an he is aabout you and he said for television accurately appalled him but born for television, was. >> what add wonderful man. clive james, british columnist, great wit. i had him on several shows. >> were you appalled, though, by being born for television? because it seems to me that you loved television. entertainment? >> i did. >> in general. >> you are right, not to say clive is wrong if he is watching. i don't know. i think you are right, i belong in it. >> still ahead, on "talk to al jazeera" dick cavett on the guests he loved andthose he loathed. >> monday, a climate emergency. >> so a species could not be here in t
and on the special, on dick cavett's watergate, carl bernstein points out -- new interviews with him,an and with woodward. the first day of the administration, we had for the first time, we know, a criminal administration in the white house. and instead of celebrating, he is like how we have to get this guy and ruin this guy's business by screwing him this way and so on. and at one point, he wants to know if i am a jew. isn't that fascinateing? >> clive james wrote an he is aabout you and...
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four of his producers-- harry radliffe, joel bernstein draggan mihailovich and michael gavshon-- traveledembers of his family. >> harry radliffe: he would ask questions that sometimes seemed off kilter a little bit. it was often only a question that bob would think to ask, that produced extraordinary responses. >> draggan mihailovich: he could make you laugh, he could make you cry. he could make you think. i mean, they're not that many correspondents out there that could do that. >> michael gavshon: there was no place he wasn't prepared to go regardless of the story. if there was somewhere to go, he would go. >> kroft: he just wanted to go. >> gavshon: he just wanted to go. >> radliffe: bob never complained about spending time in places like mount athos. >> simon: it's about as beautiful as it gets. >> radliffe: bob used to go to monasteries on his own. he loved the tranquility. >> simon: you stain the silence just by walking in. >> radliffe: he found comfort in the solitude and the quiet. he could just be on his own. the monks wouldn't bother him. i mean, he couldn't believe that he was
four of his producers-- harry radliffe, joel bernstein draggan mihailovich and michael gavshon-- traveledembers of his family. >> harry radliffe: he would ask questions that sometimes seemed off kilter a little bit. it was often only a question that bob would think to ask, that produced extraordinary responses. >> draggan mihailovich: he could make you laugh, he could make you cry. he could make you think. i mean, they're not that many correspondents out there that could do that....
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. >>: reporter: bernstein is exploring alternative ways to. it's a former exercising at for migraines. as possible cycling could have a beneficial effect on headaches. still had four young kron for newsweek and commandos on a shooting rampage in missouri will explain what may have motivated his killing spree. when is a live look outside this time around san rafael bridge and looking at conditions in sunnyvale. right now 48 degrees warming up today to just 63. we will be right back with your forecast trippet. here's a new trick for the same old dinner. try unsloppy joes. pillsbury grands biscuits. ♪ make dinner pop. ♪ release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in the flavor full of sweet icing and filling. call off the hounds! rescue is unnecessary. pillsbury toaster strudel, the snow day of breakfasts. << marty: were just learning about eight warehouse fire in oakland to the tweet just sent out by the fire department. the fire is happening on east 12th street and one story commercial building. the picture you see sh
. >>: reporter: bernstein is exploring alternative ways to. it's a former exercising at for migraines. as possible cycling could have a beneficial effect on headaches. still had four young kron for newsweek and commandos on a shooting rampage in missouri will explain what may have motivated his killing spree. when is a live look outside this time around san rafael bridge and looking at conditions in sunnyvale. right now 48 degrees warming up today to just 63. we will be right back with...
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howard -- howard bernstein with the information. howard?the 1 at dulles was still a record low. with windchills now still 15 below in gaithersburg and 13 below in manassas. less wind and sunny this afternoon. snow tomorrow. larry? >>> howard right now we're looking at the delays on the vre right now. we're talking about the 300 to 304. 306 all running anywhere from 25 to 30 minutes late. so make sure you plan accordingly. for those of you taking metro we still have delays right now on the orange and silver line. they're single tracking to east falls church. that's because of cracked rails there. for those of you traveling along 295 expect some delays, volume at the 11th street bridge. >>> a man accused of child sexual assault at a montgomery county middle school is in court today. john epps jr. is accused of groping a 12-year-old girl in damascus at baker middle school. he was a contract worker there installing security cameras there at the school when he touched that student. >>> the bethesda station will be closed all weekend so crews can
howard -- howard bernstein with the information. howard?the 1 at dulles was still a record low. with windchills now still 15 below in gaithersburg and 13 below in manassas. less wind and sunny this afternoon. snow tomorrow. larry? >>> howard right now we're looking at the delays on the vre right now. we're talking about the 300 to 304. 306 all running anywhere from 25 to 30 minutes late. so make sure you plan accordingly. for those of you taking metro we still have delays right now on...
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chuck in california called in about alliance bernstein, is a master limited partnership that owns roughlye diversified global asset manager. this is not your father's company, company has undergone a marriage transformation going from equity focus manager with lagging performance to a more diversified and global player that is out performing their peers. i think they are well run. manager has been taking out a ton of cost and that said fixed income products account for 56% of the assets under management. as interest rates go higher the bond prices go lower. there's better financials out there that i prefer. i like wells fargo and goldman sach. is it says is giliad sound economic division to lower price on drugs for more total rev, bar gain buy at 98. let them get out of the stock and you can take it and buy it then. there's a lot of turmoil. here is at tony i have learned more about medicine through "mad money" than in my pharmacy class and offer a free booyah. we love the new buy out teches. we think personalized medicine is coming and we are focussing on that. here is another tweet, ope
chuck in california called in about alliance bernstein, is a master limited partnership that owns roughlye diversified global asset manager. this is not your father's company, company has undergone a marriage transformation going from equity focus manager with lagging performance to a more diversified and global player that is out performing their peers. i think they are well run. manager has been taking out a ton of cost and that said fixed income products account for 56% of the assets under...
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and the commission report came back in '82, and, you know, jodi bernstein did a tremendous job as chair of that commission, and the general council for that commission -- general counsel for that commission -- not hue mcdermott -- he was just tremendous. >> i'm blanking on it, too. >> he was just an amazing guy. but he and jody were really the ones who made it happen. and, you know, then the final commission report, it came out and said that there was a gross violation of the constitutional rights of people of japanese ancestry, and it said that redress -- an apology and redress payment -- they recommended $20,000 -- should be made and that the reason the evacuation and internment occurred was because of historical racial discrimination, wartime hysteria and weak political leadership. and so it -- it brought everything together, all the loose ends, and it dealt with the magic cable issue. when people were saying, whoa, what about those magic cables? you could hold up the report and say, well, they studied that issue and it was a lot of nonsense. so it really was tremendous. >> so you ha
and the commission report came back in '82, and, you know, jodi bernstein did a tremendous job as chair of that commission, and the general council for that commission -- general counsel for that commission -- not hue mcdermott -- he was just tremendous. >> i'm blanking on it, too. >> he was just an amazing guy. but he and jody were really the ones who made it happen. and, you know, then the final commission report, it came out and said that there was a gross violation of the...
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and the commission report came back in '82, and, you know, jodi bernstein did a tremendous job as chair of that commission, and the general council for that commission -- general counsel for that commission -- not hue mcdermott -- he was just tremendous. >> i'm blanking on it, too. >> he was just an amazing guy. but he and jody were really the ones who made it happen. and, you know, then the final commission report, it came out and said that there was a gross violation of the constitutional rights of people of japanese ancestry, and it said that redress -- an apology and redress payment -- they recommended $20,000 -- should be made and that the reason the evacuation and internment occurred was because of historical racial discrimination, wartime hysteria and weak political leadership. and so it -- it brought everything together, all the loose ends, and it dealt with the magic cable issue. when people were saying, whoa, what about those magic cables? you could hold up the report and say, well, they studied that issue and it was a lot of nonsense. so it really was tremendous. >> so you ha
and the commission report came back in '82, and, you know, jodi bernstein did a tremendous job as chair of that commission, and the general council for that commission -- general counsel for that commission -- not hue mcdermott -- he was just tremendous. >> i'm blanking on it, too. >> he was just an amazing guy. but he and jody were really the ones who made it happen. and, you know, then the final commission report, it came out and said that there was a gross violation of the...
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meteorologist howard bernstein and the rest of the morning team will have everything you need to know to get out the door on time or not at all depending on cancellations. you can monitor the weather and closings 24 hours a day with our wusa9 news app. it is your go to app for breaking news. >>> police in copenhagen are questioning two men in connection with a deadly shooting spree this weekend. the 22-year-old gunman died in a police shootout after he shot down two people in attacks the day before. investigators believe that suspect who had a history of violence and gang connections was inspired by islamic extremists in paris last month. >>> renewed fighting is threatening a just brokered ceasefire in ukraine. government forces and russian backed separatists were set to withdraw their heavy weapons from the from the lines tomorrow, but the two sides -- from the front lines tomorrow, but the two sides reportedly exchanged fire today. the conflict has claimed more than 5,300 lives. >>> heart disease is the no. 1 killer in men and women. the month of february is dedicated to cardiovascu
meteorologist howard bernstein and the rest of the morning team will have everything you need to know to get out the door on time or not at all depending on cancellations. you can monitor the weather and closings 24 hours a day with our wusa9 news app. it is your go to app for breaking news. >>> police in copenhagen are questioning two men in connection with a deadly shooting spree this weekend. the 22-year-old gunman died in a police shootout after he shot down two people in attacks...
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howard bernstein, allyson rae, they're both tracking the wementer this morning and that weather is causing some delays. i think it was stafford county we just heard from on a o- hour delay this morning. >> we have a long list on the bottom of your screen. check to see if you are affected. we know montgomery county is not affected this morning, one of the bigger school systems. >> most south and east are expected with -- affected with the two-hour delays. we've had rain, sleet, flurries mixing in. a little bit of improvement for areas closer to d.c. in the last hour. >> that's exactly right. we're drying out across the district. it's areas south that this will linger for another hour or so. we are seeing drizzle, a little bit of freezing rain but areas to the north and west, even though it's not raining here, you're still going to run into slick spots on the roads, the secondary roads and also your car. you'll find ice on your car this morning for sure. temperatures will be above the freezing mark. taking a wide view of doppler 9000 through the northern neck and southern delmarva. this is w
howard bernstein, allyson rae, they're both tracking the wementer this morning and that weather is causing some delays. i think it was stafford county we just heard from on a o- hour delay this morning. >> we have a long list on the bottom of your screen. check to see if you are affected. we know montgomery county is not affected this morning, one of the bigger school systems. >> most south and east are expected with -- affected with the two-hour delays. we've had rain, sleet,...
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up next on booktv richard bernstein, "time" magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports the relationship between the united states and china shifted from several the hostel in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about one hour. >> thank you. i'm double the glad to be here. next time if i ever have the honor of being invited back to politics and prose i will know it is not near the woodley park metro stop. [laughter] somebody misinforming but as an old journalist i'm supposed to have two sources and i relied on only one. for a while i didn't think i was going to make it. thank you all for coming. and again thank you to politics and prose for having me. one of kind of a standard tropes of publishing the book is that you have to answer the question why did you write about this topic in the first place. and you are supposed to a thoughtful answer about how you've had a lifelong interest in this topic and you've always dreamed about exploring it more deeply. in fact, this topic was supposed to be by my publisher. i have had a lifelong interest in c
up next on booktv richard bernstein, "time" magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports the relationship between the united states and china shifted from several the hostel in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about one hour. >> thank you. i'm double the glad to be here. next time if i ever have the honor of being invited back to politics and prose i will know it is not near the woodley park metro stop. [laughter] somebody...
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. >> jared bernstein and jonathan capehart, thank you for your time.ave a good weekend. >> thanks, rev. you, too. >>> still ahead a bizarre joke in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the judge was -- not amused. >>> also our special interview with the president's former body man. reggie love. >>> but first -- what do rand paul pete carroll and left shaw have in common? coming up in rev al's report card, next. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with new fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if new jubli
. >> jared bernstein and jonathan capehart, thank you for your time.ave a good weekend. >> thanks, rev. you, too. >>> still ahead a bizarre joke in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the judge was -- not amused. >>> also our special interview with the president's former body man. reggie love. >>> but first -- what do rand paul pete carroll and left shaw have in common? coming up in rev al's report card, next. good job! still running in the morning? yeah....
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the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein.hat we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time around him or followed him at all, i don't think that he really has the secret to anything that we desperately need to understand. if he doesn't feel like talking, leave the man alone. it doesn't make any sense to go through the charade that they're going through. >> seth: i completely agree. audience, biggest audience ever. >> and yet it is understated. the numbers suggest that 62% of the people in this country did not watch the super bowl yesterday. i don't think that's even remotely true. who the hell are they? which 62% of the people did not watch the super bowl? seth, we love football in this country, i believe, more than anything. and i'll give you an example of what i mean. i believe most americans consider football tickets, regular season football tickets, an acceptable reason for missing a wedding, up to and including first cousin. >> seth: yeah. >> funerals i think are questionable. >> seth: yeah,
the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein.hat we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time around him or followed him at all, i don't think that he really has the secret to anything that we desperately need to understand. if he doesn't feel like talking, leave the man alone. it doesn't make any sense to go through the charade that they're going through. >> seth: i completely agree. audience, biggest audience...
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i was going to be a leonard bernstein. i was born in detroit.i'm wearing a tigers cap. >> his father like his character was a music teacher. >> he was a significantly kinder gentler conductor than mr. fletcher was. he was a choral conductor. >> music led simmons to the bigfork summer playhouse in montana where he got lead roles thanks to his singing not his acting. >> so you weren't a good actor in the beginning? >> no, i was god-aural. i was completely -- it was i wish that were exaggeration. really not. >> he kept at it and in the 1980s he was one more struggling actor trying to make it on broadway in new york city. >> got intimately acquainted with cockroaches as i camped in variety of hell holes. >> his big break came in 1992, the broadway revival of "guys and dolls" was one of the biggest shows in town and every actor wanted in. >> cast me as benny south did street which is -- sing three of the great songs. >> time7 ÷w playing captain hook in "peter pan." >>onths, three months after i joined cutie joined playing tiger lilly. >> that little
i was going to be a leonard bernstein. i was born in detroit.i'm wearing a tigers cap. >> his father like his character was a music teacher. >> he was a significantly kinder gentler conductor than mr. fletcher was. he was a choral conductor. >> music led simmons to the bigfork summer playhouse in montana where he got lead roles thanks to his singing not his acting. >> so you weren't a good actor in the beginning? >> no, i was god-aural. i was completely -- it was i...
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daniel bernstein and nyu marketing professor in front of the show, scott galloway. >> coming up, newbout medicine you take -- the fda joins forces with a silicon valley startup. ♪ >> i'm erik schatzker. this is a good time for headlines around the world. french authorities have issued arrest warrants for three former ubs bankers. the french are investigating whether the swiss tank help clients of aid taxes. ubs has posted a 1.3 billion dollars security deposit in case it goes to trial and the brain -- and the bank is found to be guilty. the british inflation rate showed -- slowed to its lowest rate on record. the big reason is the falling cost of gasoline and financial prices on the other. the french president has used an emergency constitutional measure to push through economic reforms stop lawmakers from his own socialist party of out to reject the legislation, arguing the bill reduces the job security that has been the hallmark of the french labor market. >> the fda is getting cozier with silicon valley, opening a massive database so they can share more information with technology
daniel bernstein and nyu marketing professor in front of the show, scott galloway. >> coming up, newbout medicine you take -- the fda joins forces with a silicon valley startup. ♪ >> i'm erik schatzker. this is a good time for headlines around the world. french authorities have issued arrest warrants for three former ubs bankers. the french are investigating whether the swiss tank help clients of aid taxes. ubs has posted a 1.3 billion dollars security deposit in case it goes to...
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. >> elmer bernstein. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> it's the cinemaphotographer who becomes the like this. >> and then through the years of proper filters and soft lens, try to turn them into this. >> we actors like to say that a good cameraman photographs our face. a great one, our souls. the perfect imagery, you always feel they're right at the beach on normandy. he landed with the first wave at 6:00 a.m., he took hundreds of photographs. only ten or 11 shots survived. those still photographs said more to me about what it was like to land on those beaches and anything i had ever seen. so i said i want to whole landing to look like these nine photographs. [ gunfire ] >> it was not like a series of shot list. that was a brand of documentary filmmaking, which he is down in the thick of this thing, and they're scattering cameras all over the place. >> we had a great operator, he would chase the soldiers, follow the soldiers. he would finally doall down on ground, get up, get some dirt on the lens. >> movies are very rarely utter and complete total chaos captured by the cameraman.
. >> elmer bernstein. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> it's the cinemaphotographer who becomes the like this. >> and then through the years of proper filters and soft lens, try to turn them into this. >> we actors like to say that a good cameraman photographs our face. a great one, our souls. the perfect imagery, you always feel they're right at the beach on normandy. he landed with the first wave at 6:00 a.m., he took hundreds of photographs. only ten or 11 shots...
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. >> with all of that -- >> edward bernstein. >> we don't hear from him a lot. do hear from him, take -- >> look, the stock's coming back. so is netflix. >> very good quarter. >> waiting for someone to say oil going up buy tesla. >> vegas, continues to be an issue. metrics going the wrong direction. wynn down 3% last night. 1.20 misses 1.43. what do you do here? >> i don't know. the party doesn't seem to want gambling. chinese -- out of nowhere communists? what are they doing there. >> crack down on corruption. >> they don't like people drinking. >> a lawless society, some would argue. and now saying no more we're going to get lawful again. >> i remember when the capitalist came in now i want to hear from steve. steve's a genius. i think mgm is the way to hedge it. firm gm. >> how the video game makers have done well take-two quarter good beats above 1.52. >> on tonight, that's a buy. you're coming into -- you're coming into evolve. evolve, my gamer friends tell me evolve going to be monstrous. this shows you how the catalog valued the take-two. mba fantastic. s
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henry bernstein.with that basically infected these kids. >> absolutely. they were exposed. it is an extremely contagious disease and we want to respect -- protect as many people as we can. yum children under a year of age can't get it so we expect their family members, caregivers, people they are exposed to will have the vaccine because it is incredibly effective. tom: ended the age of 10? >> under the age of the year. tom: you give those shot when the babies are pretty young. >> we do but when we give them, measles vaccine is part of the m m r did children under a year of age. they may not respond as well until their first birthday. we do recommend because the world is a smaller place, people are traveling a lot, people coming to the u.s. people from the u.s. are traveling abroad, so the risk of being exposed to measles is a huge. there are 20 million cases of measles every year around the world and 122,000 deaths. >> do you think the media is overblowing the story? that is the criticism of the gener
henry bernstein.with that basically infected these kids. >> absolutely. they were exposed. it is an extremely contagious disease and we want to respect -- protect as many people as we can. yum children under a year of age can't get it so we expect their family members, caregivers, people they are exposed to will have the vaccine because it is incredibly effective. tom: ended the age of 10? >> under the age of the year. tom: you give those shot when the babies are pretty young....
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i am joined by msnbc contributor jerry bernstein, vice president biden's chief economist.h of the economy. >> it is a healthy job market. they tell me the economic recovery that's been on-going since second half of 2009 doesn't always feel that way, but that's the fact in terms of overall growth gdp growth. that overall recovery has solidly reached the labor market. this is one in a series of reports for the last year every month, has been at least 200,000 jobs. to average job growth in the past three months the way i like to smooth out bips and bops in numbers, you get 337,000 jobs a month. compare that to three months a year ago we added 200,000 jobs on average. acceleration and a healthy jobs report. >> talk about hourly wages. where most feel the difference. >> monthly movements in wage results jump around month to month. i like to look year over year. in the past year wages up 2.2% faster than growth in recent months, but it is nothing you would call notable acceleration in wages. i think wage growth is somewhat a missing ingredient to the recovery. and this is import
i am joined by msnbc contributor jerry bernstein, vice president biden's chief economist.h of the economy. >> it is a healthy job market. they tell me the economic recovery that's been on-going since second half of 2009 doesn't always feel that way, but that's the fact in terms of overall growth gdp growth. that overall recovery has solidly reached the labor market. this is one in a series of reports for the last year every month, has been at least 200,000 jobs. to average job growth in...