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i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge -- takes tech, traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge. even people who were not elected to do something here, they joined other people on their project. those of you who are familiar with the world of commercial art, you must know how deeply weird that is. in order to make it any agent -- anyone will tell you at a gallery, the way to make money as an artist is to put your brand on it and make it unique. then it gives it a higher commodity value. the last thing you do is open the collaborate with other people. the theory is to increase the market value. it moves across disciplines fast. there could be a sound component. this guy knows about digital circuits. pretty soon, you have all of these people. and here is the curious part of it. we never
i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge -- takes tech, traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge. even people who were not elected to do something here, they joined other people on their project. those of you who are familiar with the world of...
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rick rieder overseas $620 billion as chief investment officer of fixed income at black rock before black rock ceo of our three capital partner, vice chairman and member of the borrowing committee for the u.s. treasury and he ran the global principles strategy team at credit business at lehman brothers. what are we, just go through your whole resume? >> that was a lot. >> obviously our focus is on the ten-year, what's happening today. 17 was the low in september. is that the low for the cycle? what is your outlook? >> may not be the low for the cycle. it's hard to argue there's any value in the ten-year, 1.80, 1.70. there's so much liquidity in the world today and there are so few safe assets that it's not just out of the treasuries, it's happening to guild. you have the flight to quality while europe with a stories on greece, stories on spain, that people are looking for the safe asset. you're seeing excess reserves build and looking for where could i buy to hide and it could push it lower. no value in it. real rates are too low. it could be there for a little while, especially with oper
rick rieder overseas $620 billion as chief investment officer of fixed income at black rock before black rock ceo of our three capital partner, vice chairman and member of the borrowing committee for the u.s. treasury and he ran the global principles strategy team at credit business at lehman brothers. what are we, just go through your whole resume? >> that was a lot. >> obviously our focus is on the ten-year, what's happening today. 17 was the low in september. is that the low for...
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take black rock road as your alternate. belair road at harford road, we have a crash. this is traffic on the west side. after heavy from 795 down to edmondson. we have the accident southbound near the construction zone. >> we did not see a lot of rain in that shot. >> most of the rain is over now the eastern shore. we have a 50% chance of a shower. 76 for the high temperature. 60's for the next couple of days. overnight temperatures will dip into the 40's. maybe some frost in western maryland. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> have a good one.
take black rock road as your alternate. belair road at harford road, we have a crash. this is traffic on the west side. after heavy from 795 down to edmondson. we have the accident southbound near the construction zone. >> we did not see a lot of rain in that shot. >> most of the rain is over now the eastern shore. we have a 50% chance of a shower. 76 for the high temperature. 60's for the next couple of days. overnight temperatures will dip into the 40's. maybe some frost in...
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. >> found this little black rock mon my windshield. picked it up. it was really hot, so i put it back down. >> the plane was able to land safely. all 318 passengers were brought back to the gate. >>> a family of three spent 15 hours in freezing temperatures after their plane crashed in a re moat mountainous are a of ida home. something went terribly wrong. one of them called 911 after their plane crashed into a mountainous area. a blizzard made it dang for rescue -- dangerous for rescue crews to get to them by sunday afternoon. >> i was able this drain some fuel out of the fuel tank. i did use it to get a fire started. my daughter and wife were pretty scared, and ic had told them --i said we're going to survive this. >> after the 15-hour ordeal, rescuers were able to reach them sunday morning war national guard helicopter plucked them off the mountain one by one. >>> a driver in new york lost control and slamed into a restaurant. it happened in the town of williamsville. police said the elderly couple in the car and inside the restaurant were injure
. >> found this little black rock mon my windshield. picked it up. it was really hot, so i put it back down. >> the plane was able to land safely. all 318 passengers were brought back to the gate. >>> a family of three spent 15 hours in freezing temperatures after their plane crashed in a re moat mountainous are a of ida home. something went terribly wrong. one of them called 911 after their plane crashed into a mountainous area. a blizzard made it dang for rescue --...
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but the black rock stress test is a big difference between the black rock test and the eba test we needght not be for the next three, four months p. >> and talking about stress tests and bazookas, you have a note buy the dip. you're expecting some action that is going to make record low yields we have on bunds and get gilts -- >> if you think about the political dynamics, politicians move slower than the market. so you're going to see actions where they try fight the crisis over and over again as we saw last summer and in 2008. so you're going to have multiple rips and dips. last summer we had in the s&p and financials, we had like accept different moves in the financials of 7% or more up and down. but until you get the bazooka, you have these moves. you have to trade those moves. >> okay, larry will stick with us. >> nice shot of the background there. >> he's in new york. we'll get to connecticut and be joined by the ceo to find out how he'll turn around the pizza company. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> these are the headlines from around the world. volatile session for stocks
but the black rock stress test is a big difference between the black rock test and the eba test we needght not be for the next three, four months p. >> and talking about stress tests and bazookas, you have a note buy the dip. you're expecting some action that is going to make record low yields we have on bunds and get gilts -- >> if you think about the political dynamics, politicians move slower than the market. so you're going to see actions where they try fight the crisis over and...
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black rock solor, which came out of burning man in gerlach. the school is closing down because they do not have any kids. the economy has been based on mining. there are some tourists that come through. hunters. some of our people come through and leave money in their wake. a little town like that does not know how to make money. but they have learned in certain ways. we have made significant charitable contributions. i do not want to great -- take much credit for this, but we are helping to keep them alive. the thing about our event, we do not do commercial things at the event. it spreads out the economic development to our neighbors. the piutes down the road are now doing in the in taco stands now and we know them. there was the day when we were considered scary, coming from san francisco, you know. it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talke
black rock solor, which came out of burning man in gerlach. the school is closing down because they do not have any kids. the economy has been based on mining. there are some tourists that come through. hunters. some of our people come through and leave money in their wake. a little town like that does not know how to make money. but they have learned in certain ways. we have made significant charitable contributions. i do not want to great -- take much credit for this, but we are helping to...
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larry fink is the chairman and ceo of black rock, the world's largest money management firm.r joining us. >> it's hit bottom and moving along the bottom now, but does that mean in a year you see a recovery? >> nobody was calling out loud we have a problem in housing. we needed a crisis and a bubble in 2008 really to identify the depth of the problem. we have less than three million unsold homes now in america. >> down from eight million. >> down from eight million. if you can say from a perspective, we've come a long ways. on the other hand, if you are that family that's struggling trying to make payments or in a neighborhood and seeing all the vacati vacancies and unsold homes, it's a big burden, but i think you are seeing evidence that housing is stabilized. even in california you have seen a modest uprising the -- you are seeing foreclosures stabilize. you are seeing in pockets of the united states, a stabilization. >> you are bullish about america? >> i am very bullish on america, but i am nervous about once again our time frame. we demand change so rapidly and change doe
larry fink is the chairman and ceo of black rock, the world's largest money management firm.r joining us. >> it's hit bottom and moving along the bottom now, but does that mean in a year you see a recovery? >> nobody was calling out loud we have a problem in housing. we needed a crisis and a bubble in 2008 really to identify the depth of the problem. we have less than three million unsold homes now in america. >> down from eight million. >> down from eight million. if...
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you want to stick with black rock as an alternate. and congestion on the west side of the beltway. a look at liberty road the outer loop jammed packed from 795 all the way down to security boulevard. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now back to you. >>> back to a developing story we have been following. a plane incident involving southwest airlines. all of this involves a bomb threat phone call in phoenix and also in the airport near los angeles. sherrie johnson has been on this all morning. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, yes, we have been talking about this. a southwest spokesperson now says that the threat to one of the planes is not credible. two southwest earls flights in phoenix and orange county california were grounded after a phone call but the threat was to the credible. both planes were cleared tuesday night and we learn the southwest airlines plane that was grounded in phoenix has landed this morning in tulsa oklahoma which was the original destination. last night a call came in about a southwest plane in orange county, california, and southwest fligh
you want to stick with black rock as an alternate. and congestion on the west side of the beltway. a look at liberty road the outer loop jammed packed from 795 all the way down to security boulevard. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now back to you. >>> back to a developing story we have been following. a plane incident involving southwest airlines. all of this involves a bomb threat phone call in phoenix and also in the airport near los angeles. sherrie johnson has been on...
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the founder of burning man and he is here to talk about the amazing place and phenomenon known as black rock city. he is one of the original planners and architects. we are going to talk about the path of burning man, the future as well. before we jump into the question that had to do with what is going on, tell us about your new headquarters and how that came to be, why the move into the heart of san francisco? >> well, we were on third street, in what is left of san francisco's industrial district , and we got lonely, really. [laughter] we saw real estate values dropping precipitously. as far as we were concerned, that was a good thing because it enabled us to move into market street. the city had encouraged us to do so, too, as they were very much interested in revitalizing market, 6th and market, which is essentially part of the tenderloin. we thought there we
the founder of burning man and he is here to talk about the amazing place and phenomenon known as black rock city. he is one of the original planners and architects. we are going to talk about the path of burning man, the future as well. before we jump into the question that had to do with what is going on, tell us about your new headquarters and how that came to be, why the move into the heart of san francisco? >> well, we were on third street, in what is left of san francisco's...
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the show yesterday in san francisco on the night before made a group of demonstrators dressed in black rock broke off the main rally and ran down the street splattering storefronts with paint breaking windows there are still a lot of questions about who these people were and whether or not they were actually affiliated with the occupy movement at all and in downtown seattle on tuesday night after an afternoon of peaceful demonstrations more rogue protesters dressed in black ran through the shopping district smashing glass windows vandalizing buildings and slashing. fires since the occupy movement began last year there's been a continual struggle within the peaceful movement to keep those who endorse most of more violent tactics such as vandalism out of the fold and by a large that effort has been successful other than a few blips like we saw yesterday while it's clear that anarchists aren't necessarily violence self-proclaimed an artists say that they're responsible for these few instances of the so where exactly to an artists and these sort of violent tactics fit into this movement if at a
the show yesterday in san francisco on the night before made a group of demonstrators dressed in black rock broke off the main rally and ran down the street splattering storefronts with paint breaking windows there are still a lot of questions about who these people were and whether or not they were actually affiliated with the occupy movement at all and in downtown seattle on tuesday night after an afternoon of peaceful demonstrations more rogue protesters dressed in black ran through the...
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black rock has increased its stake several times recently raising its holdings by at least 4 millionhers may soon be your landlord. they've struck a deal to bite rest of the apartment giant archstone that it doesn't already own. they own 70,000 apartments in the u.s. 2007 was a different world. >> and so bizarre to see lehman's name back in the headlines. makes you needily think back to 2008. all right. today's other top stories. the nikkei has closed out its longest weekly losing run for 20 years. it closed the week lower today for an eighth straight week and when you consider what that country has been through, that's pretty amazing. >> and they were the best performing indices for the year. minority shareholders of ali baba have given their approval to go public. >> comes on the heels about the death of the future of the public company. and here we have another major one. >> china mahas filed a complain against the u.s. saying tariffs imposed are currently considered to be unfairly subsidized. >> i can't wait for the reaction among certain members of congress for this. >> the tabl
black rock has increased its stake several times recently raising its holdings by at least 4 millionhers may soon be your landlord. they've struck a deal to bite rest of the apartment giant archstone that it doesn't already own. they own 70,000 apartments in the u.s. 2007 was a different world. >> and so bizarre to see lehman's name back in the headlines. makes you needily think back to 2008. all right. today's other top stories. the nikkei has closed out its longest weekly losing run for...
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should value the entire enterprise at around $9 billion. >> black rock got in there and the norwegian, as well. >> uncorrelated trade, maybe that's what it is. >> vodaphone cut its targets after slowing growth. it that lead to a drop in net profit it for the period, but we saw this morning shares up a little bit despite -- >> do you remember when it used to be the growth story and now they're just a cash generation for dividends. plus south korea's president says greece needs to accept the terms of the international bailout. he thinks the terms greece is facing are very reasonable. >> he of course having come through -- asia's own financial crisis back it in the late '90s. >>> still to come, we'll be speaking to bank analyst on the jpmorgan loss. he says the stock is a buy. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our
should value the entire enterprise at around $9 billion. >> black rock got in there and the norwegian, as well. >> uncorrelated trade, maybe that's what it is. >> vodaphone cut its targets after slowing growth. it that lead to a drop in net profit it for the period, but we saw this morning shares up a little bit despite -- >> do you remember when it used to be the growth story and now they're just a cash generation for dividends. plus south korea's president says greece...
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. >> and carl icahn certainly a very active investor, but i love the black rock investment last week. to my that was the tell as far as it got down it an oversold condition because those guys quadrupled up on their stake as the shares got down to that low level. >> even more telling for me. >>ic there's sort of a tipping point here. as far as i can tell, they think the corporate governance stuff is a lot of noise. unless the side issues are such a problem that aubrey's future is in jeopardy or the company's leadership is in question. >> the decline in the stock price has been driving the story as muches anything. it's put more pressure on aubrey and added more fuel to the story. >> and i don't know who is more convincing, aubrey's friends or foes. >> here's a major issue, though. >> give me a trade. >> when you look at chesapeake, chesapeake needs $5 plus nat gas. this is already just a trader's market here. i'd be selling pops. >>> coming up, get ready to hear something you probably haven't heard in a while. bullish euro long term. we'll hear from the man who matt call. how do you kn
. >> and carl icahn certainly a very active investor, but i love the black rock investment last week. to my that was the tell as far as it got down it an oversold condition because those guys quadrupled up on their stake as the shares got down to that low level. >> even more telling for me. >>ic there's sort of a tipping point here. as far as i can tell, they think the corporate governance stuff is a lot of noise. unless the side issues are such a problem that aubrey's future...
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when he described it to us, we knew that canyon to be a place called black rock canyon. >> looks like the trail here. there it is. >> brian brought us to the spot you know, it was pretty obvious that something had been buried there and it was a fresh bury. we found the clothing that they wore. we locate the knives. we also found two masks. >> i can't even imagine the things that this poor 16-year-old girl is going through in this big dark scary farmhouse. >> also to our surprise, you know, once we unearthed the rest of the items we located a videotape. >> nowhere had anybody mentioned anything about a videotape. >> the tape was made the day cassie jo stoddart was killed and on the tape appear brian draper and torey adamcik and they're talking about murder. >> we're in september 22, 2006. we're skipping our fourth hour. we're writing our plan right now for tonight. it's going to be cool. >> instantly, all of us pretty much got sick thinking that you don't think these two kids actually videotaped the death of cassie. >> joe, i stabbed her in the throat and i saw her lifeless body. i mea
when he described it to us, we knew that canyon to be a place called black rock canyon. >> looks like the trail here. there it is. >> brian brought us to the spot you know, it was pretty obvious that something had been buried there and it was a fresh bury. we found the clothing that they wore. we locate the knives. we also found two masks. >> i can't even imagine the things that this poor 16-year-old girl is going through in this big dark scary farmhouse. >> also to our...
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. >>> meanwhile, trading higher in the trading session, the uk lender is sillingity stake in black rock said to use it to offset the regulatory changes. better than 3% now. barclay's keeps fighting for return. return on equities for 6.6 percent. short of the banks 2013 goal of 13%. joining me now to talk more about that is barclays co-ceo of corporate inestment banking. jerry, always nice to have you on the program. >> nice to be here. >> let me begin first off on the facebook deal. what kind of participation did you have and did you see the issues that we saw across wall street? a lot of customers still complaining they haven't gotten confirmations. >> well, i think you separate from of the operational issues from, you know, the actual performance itself. we were one of the book runners so there is a lipitied am we talk about specifically around the deal. but the important thing is to understand that this is really a unique situation, as an ipo. i mean, unprecedented participation by investors in the primary market. stock came out with a very, very large valuation. so i mean, unleakly,
. >>> meanwhile, trading higher in the trading session, the uk lender is sillingity stake in black rock said to use it to offset the regulatory changes. better than 3% now. barclay's keeps fighting for return. return on equities for 6.6 percent. short of the banks 2013 goal of 13%. joining me now to talk more about that is barclays co-ceo of corporate inestment banking. jerry, always nice to have you on the program. >> nice to be here. >> let me begin first off on the...
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so people really thought that black music, rock 'n' roll, was transgressing those social boundaries.e full voice to it in the presentation. music, popular music, through the radio dissemination and radio and television and to some extent in public performances, really transgressed the kinds of rigid social and racial boundaries that the segregationist south was so deeply committed to maintaining at all costs. so it wasn't just that it was black music. it was really in some ways a kind of unacknowledged campaign for the hearts and minds of white southern youth. i mean, if you think about youth who grew up in the south, who came of age during the civil rights movement and during this era of the music, i would gather that they have a very different way of looking, generally. i mean, you know, if we were to generalize, of looking at the issue of civil rights than say the generation older than them and perhaps even the generation younger. part of it had to do with being alive during this tremendous moment of political and social and cultural change. but part of it had to do with the satur
so people really thought that black music, rock 'n' roll, was transgressing those social boundaries.e full voice to it in the presentation. music, popular music, through the radio dissemination and radio and television and to some extent in public performances, really transgressed the kinds of rigid social and racial boundaries that the segregationist south was so deeply committed to maintaining at all costs. so it wasn't just that it was black music. it was really in some ways a kind of...
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next trade here, big buyers in chesapeake, black rock increasing it stake from 5 million shares from 1 million shares in the last ten days and bloomberg reporting carl icahn has become one of cheese peek's largest shareholder. the activist investor may now have a stake of more than 4% in the company. in the after-hours session shares are at after-hours session highs here, and we had been talking about activism in chesapeake for some time. when would it become an activist target? karen, had you ever taken a look at this after the aubry mcclendon fiasco? >> no, i think it's ripe for an activist who feels like they can get a handle on it, i don't, and i think the board and the corporate governance, hard pressed to think of a worst example so to me that's good enough to stay away. in order for icahn have have to pile he'd need 33 million shares, 5%. that would trigger a disclosure, a 13-d or g, normally files a 13-g, haven't seep that yet, and he kind of has to do it and he has a little bit of a history with making money and being an activist, that's for sure. >> go back. i think the pru
next trade here, big buyers in chesapeake, black rock increasing it stake from 5 million shares from 1 million shares in the last ten days and bloomberg reporting carl icahn has become one of cheese peek's largest shareholder. the activist investor may now have a stake of more than 4% in the company. in the after-hours session shares are at after-hours session highs here, and we had been talking about activism in chesapeake for some time. when would it become an activist target? karen, had you...
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we're looking at an array of them here from apollo to blackstone, black rock, kkr and finally carlyle. these guys have struggled generally speaking. which do you like best and least? >> pretty interesting cross section. blackstone came to the market first. they had a nice price up around $38. they've suffered the most. however, with carlyle today there's a lot of moving parts because each one a different entity. blackrock -- >> it's a money management company. >> they are. but at the end of the day blk is something you need in your portfolio. the management there, the leadership, i think those guys and gals are great over there. and i think blk is the favorite by far. i don't know enough about apollo, but they've kind of been a laggard here, so i'm kind of down on apollo, but i'm all in on blk, blackrock. >> biggest asset manager in the world. >> just getting bigger, ty. >> jeff, thanks very much. sue. >> ty, up next, forbes' top venture capitalists, 80% of them all came from one school. and it ain't harvard. stay tuned for that one. and wait until you hear what michael dell tweeted t
we're looking at an array of them here from apollo to blackstone, black rock, kkr and finally carlyle. these guys have struggled generally speaking. which do you like best and least? >> pretty interesting cross section. blackstone came to the market first. they had a nice price up around $38. they've suffered the most. however, with carlyle today there's a lot of moving parts because each one a different entity. blackrock -- >> it's a money management company. >> they are. but...
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scott wapner is going to be back, live at the salt conference with co-host pierre lagrang and black rock's rick rieder. thursday, joined by gulf and capital's albert greenback. very big line of power players. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. ortho weed b gon max. with a new continuous spray wand. so you can kill invading weeds down to the root. without harming your lawn. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. pandora rocks the big board. [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra
scott wapner is going to be back, live at the salt conference with co-host pierre lagrang and black rock's rick rieder. thursday, joined by gulf and capital's albert greenback. very big line of power players. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend....
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secondarily, i wrote the news that black rock appears to be increasing. just want to point to some data calls that i had yesterday. they have, as a firm, 15 million shares. but the piece that's interesting is they have one active investor as opposed to the index funds who had about 1 million shares. and in the last ten days, has been aggressively buying. so as of the last filing, they had about 2.6%. now, it looks like it could be 5%, maybe more sort of depending on what the index fund is. >> kate, you know, a number of important things coming up for chesapeake. and i've got a little more insight that i can share on car lal. >> we'll be there. >> good, i'm glad. we've got southeastern in terms of all shareholders. they're potentially moving ahead with asset sales. are we getting a sense whether it's the data room or the stories about the colorado assets on the block? >> that's right, david, yes. so there's news this morning that the d.j. bay son are going to be part of the efrt. the vieb seems to be pretty positive. they've been known for somewhat exotic
secondarily, i wrote the news that black rock appears to be increasing. just want to point to some data calls that i had yesterday. they have, as a firm, 15 million shares. but the piece that's interesting is they have one active investor as opposed to the index funds who had about 1 million shares. and in the last ten days, has been aggressively buying. so as of the last filing, they had about 2.6%. now, it looks like it could be 5%, maybe more sort of depending on what the index fund is....
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. >> just very quickly, we mentioned black rock is behind a lot of the uprising against remuneration.y risk that we look back and see this as a mistake? >> i wouldn't want to say necessarily that they're getting it wrong and we're getting it right. you could argue it's long overdue in many cases and the question is why were people not putting controls, doctor would the shareholders not revolting in 2007 when rbs proposes the most ridiculous deal of all time and they sat there and did nothing. so i think much of this this is a reaction and reflection of past mistakes. and it's quite obviously the case. >> does that make it wrong? >> no, it's just a question of actually -- >> saying we were wrong before. >> the key is to keep remuneration variable not fixed, and we are moving to a more fixed based remuneration basis which cannot be good for long term corporate health. >> and there will we go. hollande being inaugurated as the french president. how big is his task, michael? >> it's not an election i would like to win. he has time in his presidency to try to get it right over the next few
. >> just very quickly, we mentioned black rock is behind a lot of the uprising against remuneration.y risk that we look back and see this as a mistake? >> i wouldn't want to say necessarily that they're getting it wrong and we're getting it right. you could argue it's long overdue in many cases and the question is why were people not putting controls, doctor would the shareholders not revolting in 2007 when rbs proposes the most ridiculous deal of all time and they sat there and...
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black rock road and mount zion and the city north calvert and fayette and riverside parkway.her major road was includes 795 and 83. there is a live look outside at the west side. this traffic report is brought to you by the preakness infield fest. maroon five are on the main stage for the preakness fest 2012. go to facebook.com/infield fest. tickets available at ticket master. >> march advertise is in first warning doppler radar. >> rain falling in the area. this latest batch is slowly but surely pressing to the east- northeast. forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies. linger a few showers. a couple thunderstorms around. humid, 77 the high and mid-60s. >>> in the news, newly released audio recordings show how chaotic it was in downtown baltimore on st. patrick's day day night. the most publicized incident was a beating of a tourist outside courthouse east. city watch cameras and officers were on the ground to try to control a huge group of young people. recording reveals there were reports of large groups of teens terrorizing people from the block to first mariner arena. up ne
black rock road and mount zion and the city north calvert and fayette and riverside parkway.her major road was includes 795 and 83. there is a live look outside at the west side. this traffic report is brought to you by the preakness infield fest. maroon five are on the main stage for the preakness fest 2012. go to facebook.com/infield fest. tickets available at ticket master. >> march advertise is in first warning doppler radar. >> rain falling in the area. this latest batch is...
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stick with black rock or 83 as an alternate.ning. have a great day. [ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good that they're ready to tackle the day. ♪ nutella. breakfast never tasted this good.
stick with black rock or 83 as an alternate.ning. have a great day. [ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good...
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. >> i found this little black rock on my windshield. i picked it up. it was really hot so i put it back down. >> reporter: the superheated shards still warm when the reporters arrived. >> it smells like gasoline and quite heavy and warm. >> reporter: it's rare but not unheard of. just last week a private charter jet dropped its main cabin door on takeoff. it bounced past some florida condos and onto a golf course. >> it's got to come out somewhere. if something breaks, it's going to come off the airplane. engine manufacturers have gone to great lengths to make sure that if the engine does fail, parts of the engine don't come out of the engine and hit the cabin itself and endanger the people in the cabin. >> reporter: as for the air canada flight it landed safely at toronto's international airport. passengers unaware of what had just happened below. >> when it powered down, no one seemed to bat an eye and no one seemed to think anything was odd. >> reporter: the canadian version of the transportation safety board is investigating. but all indications ar
. >> i found this little black rock on my windshield. i picked it up. it was really hot so i put it back down. >> reporter: the superheated shards still warm when the reporters arrived. >> it smells like gasoline and quite heavy and warm. >> reporter: it's rare but not unheard of. just last week a private charter jet dropped its main cabin door on takeoff. it bounced past some florida condos and onto a golf course. >> it's got to come out somewhere. if something...
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kitts and nevis down by the bay on the big black rock, watching them dance the bugaloo put calm on mys low across the idle bay and the waves lap a lull la buy and just between you and your serene your heart full until you want to cry. >> come experience all of the different cultures starting this week, the around the world tour saturday may 5th, in the beginning, passport dc is a month long celebration there is lots of different events for you and your family to come out and enjoy we will continue to enjoy in our next hour we will see what culture we can immerse ourselves in. >> wonderful thank you so much. >> i have always said nevis it is nevis >> i will further explore when i visit there for a week. >> orlando florida is a top travel destination for people from the dc region one popular stop is sea world >> they just opened up a new turtle attraction there and i recently spoke with world renowned animal expert jack hanna all about it. >> jack hanna it is great to see you again my friend we are happy to have you on the show, this new exhibit turtle trek sounds extraordinary good mor
kitts and nevis down by the bay on the big black rock, watching them dance the bugaloo put calm on mys low across the idle bay and the waves lap a lull la buy and just between you and your serene your heart full until you want to cry. >> come experience all of the different cultures starting this week, the around the world tour saturday may 5th, in the beginning, passport dc is a month long celebration there is lots of different events for you and your family to come out and enjoy we will...
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this crashes clearing at black rock road. take mount zion as your alternate.leared at the inner loop of wilkens ave. 295 -- extending back to back up is extending back to 295 towards the wilkens exit. northbound 295, 175, reported accident. barely moving approaching 100, all the way down towards 32. johns hopkins road, watch for an accident. chesaco ave at n rosedale. tapping the brakes approaching the harford county line all the way down to the 895 split. this is what it's like to and from 95 in the northeast corner. north and west side completely jammed in this area. that is the latest on trafc pulse 11. >> weather is starting to improve but the damage is done as far as the traffic goes. heavy rain there is any parts of the cecil county and along the eastern shore. from baltimore on west, it has tapered off to scattered, light rain showers. forecast is mostly cloudy, a chance for a few showers this afternoon. i temperature of at 75. >> another update at 8:55. >>> 8:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's the 15th day of may, 2012. and we stepped outside where the
this crashes clearing at black rock road. take mount zion as your alternate.leared at the inner loop of wilkens ave. 295 -- extending back to back up is extending back to 295 towards the wilkens exit. northbound 295, 175, reported accident. barely moving approaching 100, all the way down towards 32. johns hopkins road, watch for an accident. chesaco ave at n rosedale. tapping the brakes approaching the harford county line all the way down to the 895 split. this is what it's like to and from 95...
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there is a black and grayish rock. fragments collect have had attracted high prices and some have gone out of state. >> there is a oldest and most-senior cop on the san francisco police force had his retirement party today. the 7-year-old arrived in a vintage police car just like those in use when he joined the force back in 1956. and there is a former colleague needled him. >> he's still a race horse. he was a good plow horse. he got the job done. and he was very sureo and dedicated. >> and he served under 18 police chiefs says it was time to retire before he began working with colleague's great grandkids. to see the story on him last night go to abc 7 news.com. look under see it on tv. >> that is fabulous. >> tonight there is a holiday weekend campout at one of the state parks spared from closure. >> a united states airmen missing more than 60 years gets a proper burial he deserves tonight at the press rid yido. >> technology allowing your cell phone to be embedded in your skin. michael finney shows us how. c >>> a c
there is a black and grayish rock. fragments collect have had attracted high prices and some have gone out of state. >> there is a oldest and most-senior cop on the san francisco police force had his retirement party today. the 7-year-old arrived in a vintage police car just like those in use when he joined the force back in 1956. and there is a former colleague needled him. >> he's still a race horse. he was a good plow horse. he got the job done. and he was very sureo and...
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barclays is selling its stake in black rock. uk bank has held it for almost three years.al something to you now. i'll reveal to you veers that t you viewers that google will offer remedies in the case and the eveu says any google proposs will be market tested. and check out these pictures, a rare ring of fire crosses the skies leaving spectacular view and a lot of pain for millions across the world. it's a problem. and in the western united states last night, during an anal -- anular eclipse, the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring. >> i mentioned a plauparticular last week, that was bad. facebook eeking out only a small gain friday. first day of trading marred by trading glitches and weaker than expected demand. let's get to kayla tausche. this is tbig story of the morning. >> it is. all eyes on nasdaq today after trading execution problems led to high volatility and a rocky road for facebook's day view as a public company. but bankers aren't exactly off the hook either. because even though facebook traded record volume of 578 million shares, the s
barclays is selling its stake in black rock. uk bank has held it for almost three years.al something to you now. i'll reveal to you veers that t you viewers that google will offer remedies in the case and the eveu says any google proposs will be market tested. and check out these pictures, a rare ring of fire crosses the skies leaving spectacular view and a lot of pain for millions across the world. it's a problem. and in the western united states last night, during an anal -- anular eclipse,...
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also black rock increasing its energy stake. kate kelly reports that the firm believes the corporate governance issues are a distraction. also thinks that the permian asset sales will go well. >> and some of china's biggest banks will miss annual targets for the first time in seven years. suggests companies are delaying investment due to uncertainty about the economic outlook. signs of acceleration in the first ten days of may. but the commerce ministry says it's facing a relatively stern trade. >> europe, shares in bank i don't oig are suspended on the madrid stock exchange. the basket expected to ask for a rescue of more than $19 billion. and german consumer morale holding steady going into june. european shares for a second straight day are mixed mostly to the down side. concerns about the global economy and europe's debt problems. more from london in a few minutes. >> time for early stocks to watch. verafone which makes credit card swipe machines that forecast third quarter revenue, you can see what happened. rue 21 reportin
also black rock increasing its energy stake. kate kelly reports that the firm believes the corporate governance issues are a distraction. also thinks that the permian asset sales will go well. >> and some of china's biggest banks will miss annual targets for the first time in seven years. suggests companies are delaying investment due to uncertainty about the economic outlook. signs of acceleration in the first ten days of may. but the commerce ministry says it's facing a relatively stern...
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black history. i'm sure the little rock school board knew what she was doing they would have arrested. because we studied, you know, rebelions, the protest movement, the beginning of the naacp, all of this, and it just seemed to me, that again, going back to -- till was in my consciousness. montgomery bus boycott began around december '55. i remember that when the brown decision was handed down. i didn't, you know, i didn't know the nuances of the decision. i only knew the next morning in our local newspaper. it said that this court decision was going to change the face of the south, and i said good. the south that i saw at that time as a 13, 12, 13-year-old it was something, segregated fountains, buses, limited jobs, all of that. we didn't get our street paved until i think -- until the supreme court decision was handed down. there were no more new school buildings built for black folks after may 17th, 1954 than any time in the history of the country. all of that, you know, is what you're processing, so the way that limb rock was a series -- was a challenge from the state naacp daisy
black history. i'm sure the little rock school board knew what she was doing they would have arrested. because we studied, you know, rebelions, the protest movement, the beginning of the naacp, all of this, and it just seemed to me, that again, going back to -- till was in my consciousness. montgomery bus boycott began around december '55. i remember that when the brown decision was handed down. i didn't, you know, i didn't know the nuances of the decision. i only knew the next morning in our...
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publication of black rock's examination of the banks.the results have never been released despite my best efforts to get it leaked to me. nobody's seen it yet. moratorium on all debt payments until after an investigation into the bailout. and he wants state control of all the banks. that is very similar, a lot of that, to what he said to me back in september. >> what you have to do to pay the banks and to catch the pensions and salaries for the people who don't have to leave, i think this is not a solution. >> so that's a default. if you don't pay the banks, that's a default. >> no, we have the opportunity to have the banks under state control. >> if he and a future greek government were to follow all his goals, it would mean greece leaving the euro. can he form a government? highly unlikely. will there be another round of election ins june? highly likely. will greece leave the euro? that's more likely than before. will greece leaving the euro be catastrophic? a lot of people believe, carl, that is now less likely than before. >> you als
publication of black rock's examination of the banks.the results have never been released despite my best efforts to get it leaked to me. nobody's seen it yet. moratorium on all debt payments until after an investigation into the bailout. and he wants state control of all the banks. that is very similar, a lot of that, to what he said to me back in september. >> what you have to do to pay the banks and to catch the pensions and salaries for the people who don't have to leave, i think this...
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hedge fund managers, ceo of aig, ceo of black rock, american express, but take a look at one that sold2008. congrats your results. glad you squeezed the shorts. i know your people. you have been very good to us. hand to hand combat this week and we wanted to step into it. you called your clients -- bear did not. have an idea who that call was? >> i have but i'm not going to say. >> this was raj rajaratnam giving a message march 20, 2008, to lehman brothers. again, it is just fascinating stuff. as i said yesterday, it is better than any fiction when you want to read what was happening at the time. it is so relevant even today. given all the things that continue to happen in terms of the industry, companies, we're going to wrap this into chesapeake later today and some of the stuff we tell people about weeks ago and it is coming out. what you see here is what happens when a company's in crisis and how they try to basically manage that situation. >> what's the source of this material and how can people read it for themselves? >> again, "l.a. times" has links on their websites to the story
hedge fund managers, ceo of aig, ceo of black rock, american express, but take a look at one that sold2008. congrats your results. glad you squeezed the shorts. i know your people. you have been very good to us. hand to hand combat this week and we wanted to step into it. you called your clients -- bear did not. have an idea who that call was? >> i have but i'm not going to say. >> this was raj rajaratnam giving a message march 20, 2008, to lehman brothers. again, it is just...
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i came up playing rock and roll. you know. black sabbath, jimi hendricks. i was a rocker. ock with drugs. rock and roll, ok? then when i met chuck, i knew that was my calling >> reporter: when sugar bear got nominated for a grammy, went on soul train. >> he asked me where did my influences come from. the first thing out of my mouth was chuck brown. he said oh, yeah. the godfather. chuck brown was watching that. he called me said he was almost in tears to hear his name out my mouth. i said chuck it came from my heart. >> reporter: chuck brown was still giving kids a break. >> definitely has an imprint on me. all the natives of d.c. and hip hop as a whole. >> reporter: for sugar bear, it was a tough night to perform. >> i know chuck. he would say go it on, man. keep it going. that's why i'm here. you know, and every time we play, you best believe you going to hear some chuck brown music. forever. love you, man. >> reporter: heartfelt. chuck brown would have wanted the music to go on. sugar bear, e.u., every performance for the rest of the year dedicated to chuck brown. anita.
i came up playing rock and roll. you know. black sabbath, jimi hendricks. i was a rocker. ock with drugs. rock and roll, ok? then when i met chuck, i knew that was my calling >> reporter: when sugar bear got nominated for a grammy, went on soul train. >> he asked me where did my influences come from. the first thing out of my mouth was chuck brown. he said oh, yeah. the godfather. chuck brown was watching that. he called me said he was almost in tears to hear his name out my mouth....
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black history. i'm sure if the little rock school board knew what she was doing they would have arrested. because we studied, you know, rebellions, the protest movement, the beginning of the naacp, all of this, and it just seemed to me, that again, going back to -- till was in my consciousness. montgomery bus boycott began around december '55.
black history. i'm sure if the little rock school board knew what she was doing they would have arrested. because we studied, you know, rebellions, the protest movement, the beginning of the naacp, all of this, and it just seemed to me, that again, going back to -- till was in my consciousness. montgomery bus boycott began around december '55.
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the naacp, in terms of what lawyers were doing, kenneth mack, and where the black community was and civil rights? little rock nine was considered a source. kenneth mack, i'll start with you. >> okay. what was going on with the country. several things. first the brown decision had been decided. it has been unevenly enforced. the little rock crisis. really nobody knew whether or when or how school desegregation would happen in the south. the justice department was trying to force existing civil rights laws, but there were holes in the existing civil rights laws. it was mentioned earlier that under eisenhower's watch, the civil rights act was enacted. it gave the justice department additional powers to enforce civil rights. still very, very significant con strands on what the justice department can do. the naacp is caught up with the brown v. board of education. then there is martin luther king. he was catapulted in 1965. king is also looking in 1960 and '61 for ways to push the movement forward. desegregation of the military, brown v. board of education, president kennedy and robert kennedy were racial liberal
the naacp, in terms of what lawyers were doing, kenneth mack, and where the black community was and civil rights? little rock nine was considered a source. kenneth mack, i'll start with you. >> okay. what was going on with the country. several things. first the brown decision had been decided. it has been unevenly enforced. the little rock crisis. really nobody knew whether or when or how school desegregation would happen in the south. the justice department was trying to force existing...
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up there and i go to public schools and art schools and i speak for the boys and girls club, black girls rockn see me and someone like you and hear our voices, the more they will connect and want to explore. >> i keep thinking in what we need in order for kellies and mistese muched world to come forward, we need funding for it i look at our school system. a good point so focused in most of the country around high-stakes testing. very much math and english, which i think everyone should read and do math, and yet the notion the way to get there is to cut fine arts so kids don't have a school orchestra or a school drama club, don't have a school ballet and that somehow if we just cut all of that extraneous extra stuff away, we'll get high-performing students, that see patently false. we need to make the case for this investment is critically important investment. >> i'm a product of the public school music school program. i am a big proponent of funding music in the school. the influences came to this music were elsewhere to start. one traditional, and one nontraditional. i group lutheran and ha
up there and i go to public schools and art schools and i speak for the boys and girls club, black girls rockn see me and someone like you and hear our voices, the more they will connect and want to explore. >> i keep thinking in what we need in order for kellies and mistese muched world to come forward, we need funding for it i look at our school system. a good point so focused in most of the country around high-stakes testing. very much math and english, which i think everyone should...
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rocks. one was speckled green and the other one to black sheep of them in her pocket and went home. hours later the rocks caught fire burning the mother and her husband to try to help her. did according to witnesses jackson had flames coming offer for short so we're still unsure of what cause the actual firing we do know that she had the rocks in your pockets the rocks are being tested is to speak with the ones county health care agency in the san clemente family has still not returned home according to a neighboring house of his materials cleanup crew was in the house just yesterday he tells me insurance for picking up a high acid ratings and until the test results come in the family cannot come home. >>> had never seen anything like this and that this bill to permit the responded to the college 27 years on the job and is never seen anything like it the rocks below normal that these highly flammable rocks may occur naturally most likely contain are coated with white phosphorus and highly flammable material and as gear sella's a small spark friction can cause them to burn like a road
rocks. one was speckled green and the other one to black sheep of them in her pocket and went home. hours later the rocks caught fire burning the mother and her husband to try to help her. did according to witnesses jackson had flames coming offer for short so we're still unsure of what cause the actual firing we do know that she had the rocks in your pockets the rocks are being tested is to speak with the ones county health care agency in the san clemente family has still not returned home...
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rock? that's my question. >> it's black. i don't know. >> let's see, this one looks less rocky and more meteory. >> maybe you just bring your own carbon dating kit, you know it. >> there you go. lots going on this weekend and for the most part, the weekend will cooperate. and good news, the second round is sliding to our south. so no showers for the nats game. let's start with a live look outside. we're looking at temperatures still pretty warm downtown. a few clouds have been playing cat and mouse with us, but still 78. winds out of the south at 14. and we're looking at the pressure now falling at 29.90 inches of mercury. all right, live doppler 9,000. these are the showers we have been tracking. they crossed over the river. good news is, they are not that heavy anymore. they never were severe. but, you know, moderate rain around waldorf north of st. charles. and some moderate rain to the east. but really nothing certainly severe. now we'll back this out a little bit. we'll widen it out and show you where the storms are goi
rock? that's my question. >> it's black. i don't know. >> let's see, this one looks less rocky and more meteory. >> maybe you just bring your own carbon dating kit, you know it. >> there you go. lots going on this weekend and for the most part, the weekend will cooperate. and good news, the second round is sliding to our south. so no showers for the nats game. let's start with a live look outside. we're looking at temperatures still pretty warm downtown. a few clouds...