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which is this resurgence that you are undergoing, this bounceback, whatever you want to call it, bounceback, comeback, resurgence, how do you see that? and is it going the way that you thought it would? you had a serious run since the wrestler, man. you've been running it. >> i had a serious amount of time, 13 years out of work, too. tavis: yeah. >> where after a decade, after several years went by, i thought, i'm not going to get invited to the dance again. after a decade went by, i started thinking, i can't be in this town and feel this kind of shame and humiliation and -- it makes you feel small. you feel insignificant. and it's like people said oh, well, you got hard back in the day. yeah, i got hard but i got hard to cover up, a whole bunch that made me feel small and insignificant when i was little. because it's easy to feel like this. and, you know, than the other way. so like after 10 years or so, went by, i had lost pretty much everything i tried to -- i thought i had or wanted. and there was some -- there was some particular things i wanted back. and i knew, i can't go into what i
which is this resurgence that you are undergoing, this bounceback, whatever you want to call it, bounceback, comeback, resurgence, how do you see that? and is it going the way that you thought it would? you had a serious run since the wrestler, man. you've been running it. >> i had a serious amount of time, 13 years out of work, too. tavis: yeah. >> where after a decade, after several years went by, i thought, i'm not going to get invited to the dance again. after a decade went by,...
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Jan 6, 2012
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we will see temperatures bounceback. it will get better into the afternoon. by noon, 53.y sunny skies. already well above normal by noon. 58 is the expected high temperature. very mild conditions and light winds. we could not ask for more for january. we will see changes in the seven-day forecast. stay tuned. >> the food and drug in ministration is restricting the use of some antibiotics in chicken and livestock. >> they are used to treat infections in cattle and to treat humans with meningitis and pneumonia. the fda says farmers must not limit the use of the drug. outside microbiologist agree. farmers and the unerring groups say the threat of antibiotic resistance is overstated. it has been recommended the government restricts -- >>lead could be found in dust from the industrial work sites. it could lead to problems with brain and in extreme cases it could lead to coma and even death. the level should be lowered in children. >> 5:43. 30 degrees on tv hill. we will check our top stories coming up. >> a series expected to be >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus t
we will see temperatures bounceback. it will get better into the afternoon. by noon, 53.y sunny skies. already well above normal by noon. 58 is the expected high temperature. very mild conditions and light winds. we could not ask for more for january. we will see changes in the seven-day forecast. stay tuned. >> the food and drug in ministration is restricting the use of some antibiotics in chicken and livestock. >> they are used to treat infections in cattle and to treat humans...
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Jan 27, 2012
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got down to the january 12th lows and made a nice bounceback to the upside. i think the company is on the right trajectory. up 14% this year in the first month of the year even with today's mild sell-off. >> good news is already baked into the stock. if you want to see more bang for your buck, get the leverage of the cyclicalality. >> good news you've got europe perhaps recovering faster than people thought. >> when we come back, we'll take our position on a data storage company that's already made you 50% on your money this year. and an interview with the ceo of that company. 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.
got down to the january 12th lows and made a nice bounceback to the upside. i think the company is on the right trajectory. up 14% this year in the first month of the year even with today's mild sell-off. >> good news is already baked into the stock. if you want to see more bang for your buck, get the leverage of the cyclicalality. >> good news you've got europe perhaps recovering faster than people thought. >> when we come back, we'll take our position on a data storage...
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Jan 31, 2012
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we haven't had a big bounceback. i think there are some concerns there for what's going on in february. guys, back to you. >> bob, thank you so much. so the market is up in january. the best performance since -- >> 1997. >> -- 1997. 15 years. so as the saying goes, as january goes, so goes the year. does that hold true? our cnbc data team crunched the numbers and found in the last five januarys, when the s&p 500 saw gains of 4% or greater, that the index ended with double-digit returns for the year. pretty sweet. >> can the s&p hold on to its gains this month and how should you invest going into february? the onus is on these two gentlemen to answer those questions. that would be brian, and on the left is mike ryan from ubs wealth management. what do you think, guys? admittedly a lot of these gains were at the beginning of the month. we've tapered off at the end of the month. we're going into february. what do you think, brian? >> i'll throw the question back to you. we had a positive 4% in january last year. how did
we haven't had a big bounceback. i think there are some concerns there for what's going on in february. guys, back to you. >> bob, thank you so much. so the market is up in january. the best performance since -- >> 1997. >> -- 1997. 15 years. so as the saying goes, as january goes, so goes the year. does that hold true? our cnbc data team crunched the numbers and found in the last five januarys, when the s&p 500 saw gains of 4% or greater, that the index ended with...
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Jan 24, 2012
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my question is, will there be a bounceback against this guy for being an exhibit a of unfair taxes?et worse, still a difficult thing for him to deal with. it's still going to be a challenge for him if he's the nominee. there's still pressure to release additional years. there's muck raking that will go on about what was released today. this is not a great situation for mitt romney by any means. >> bob, this seems like a perfect hit on the target. the president wants to talk tax fairness. he's been talking since kansas city about people who make money off money. not that there's anything wrong with it. it's when it's your only source of income. you're not swinging a pick or doing anything but clipping coupons and benefitting from a low tax rate for capital gains. >> you're both right about this. he's going to live with this through the campaign assuming he survives newt gingrich. he has money all over. he doesn't like europe, but he likes european banks. people will ask questions about that. the one thing he said in the clip you showed was he thought releasing two years was just abou
my question is, will there be a bounceback against this guy for being an exhibit a of unfair taxes?et worse, still a difficult thing for him to deal with. it's still going to be a challenge for him if he's the nominee. there's still pressure to release additional years. there's muck raking that will go on about what was released today. this is not a great situation for mitt romney by any means. >> bob, this seems like a perfect hit on the target. the president wants to talk tax fairness....
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the pitch fork brigades of pat buchanan, senator mccain's straight talk express, senator kerry's bounceback and the remarkable events of 2008 which was his last primary. his most famous story was probably the one that was alluded to in the video which was the 1972 story about edmund muskie3 . david described him weeping and choked with emotion. that was a controversial story and if you have never read his accounting of it and re- examination of it that he did in his book, i commend it to you. example ppro's prose revising someone's work. he never believed he always had it right. even when he was convinced he had it right, he was prepared to reexamine it. i want to close by talking about what david liked best about politics which was talking and listening to voters. he once said you can learn more about a campaign by talking to voters then you can learn by talking to a politician or to a political strategist. nobody in journalism paid more attention to the concerns of voters or cared more deeply about what they had to say. that is why he liked the state in particular. he admired the independ
the pitch fork brigades of pat buchanan, senator mccain's straight talk express, senator kerry's bounceback and the remarkable events of 2008 which was his last primary. his most famous story was probably the one that was alluded to in the video which was the 1972 story about edmund muskie3 . david described him weeping and choked with emotion. that was a controversial story and if you have never read his accounting of it and re- examination of it that he did in his book, i commend it to you....
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Jan 27, 2012
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that steady bounceback from that decline we had in the fall. and in the first quarter.the make-up of growth that has economists worried. what we're going to look at here is the contribution of each component to the percentage change in gdp. that's not it right there. but what you would see is a decline -- there it is. a decline in government spending took away almost a percentage point from growth. that was based by a sharp decline in defense spending. austerity by state local governments took a third a point off. net trade a slight negative. housing added about a quarter point. good news because it's the biggest gain since the second quarter of 2010. business investment, 0.4%. kind of below the average of the prior two quarters. not so great. consumer spending also just okay. responsible for more than half of the total growth. the big contributor there, that was inventory. it's up about 2%. and that is a game that's not expected to last. overall the data seems to back up fed chairman ben bernanke's downbeat economic view with a strong top line but the details are prett
that steady bounceback from that decline we had in the fall. and in the first quarter.the make-up of growth that has economists worried. what we're going to look at here is the contribution of each component to the percentage change in gdp. that's not it right there. but what you would see is a decline -- there it is. a decline in government spending took away almost a percentage point from growth. that was based by a sharp decline in defense spending. austerity by state local governments took...
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we saw communities across the country bounceback from the list -- an historic number of disasters from hurricane irene along the east coast, to fires in the southwest, from flooding along the mississippi and missouri rivers, to the devastating tornadoes that hit the midwest and south. the tornado that struck joplin, missouri last may leveled countless houses and businesses. it destroyed most of the schools and killed more people than any tornadoes since 1953. yet, within days, the school superintendent announced that schools start on time this fall. it did. local health officials announced hospital would be rebuilt and it will the city manager was already drawing up plans to rebuild the city downtown. , current late under way. i can relate similar stories as we have seen time and again, americans are by nature a brazilian people. our role is to be part of the team that fosters that resilience. and continue doing our jobs and better and more efficiently. our experience over the past several years has made us smarter about the terrorist threats we face and how best to deal with them. we
we saw communities across the country bounceback from the list -- an historic number of disasters from hurricane irene along the east coast, to fires in the southwest, from flooding along the mississippi and missouri rivers, to the devastating tornadoes that hit the midwest and south. the tornado that struck joplin, missouri last may leveled countless houses and businesses. it destroyed most of the schools and killed more people than any tornadoes since 1953. yet, within days, the school...