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if byron is right, we were to fail at that level, byron could be right also where he thinks the marketng about this time of the few days into a new year. >> last year was 1475.1, the upper band, the third highest calendar peek on record. the close at 1426 was also the third highest calendar close for the s&p and 3% off the record high close, 1999, at 1469.25. the second highest calendar year close, 2007, 1468.36, was less than a point difference from the 1999 high. you have the 2008 calendar year high, 1471.77. and the year-to-date high, this year, 1467.94 falls essentially in that 1460-74 level. for whatever reason, this year end and calendar year high stuff is kind of interesting. all gathered around this general area where we are now. if we were able to get above that area longer than it takes to get a cup of coffee and establish ourselves, we may have a new high. with the disappointment on earnings in q4 and guidance in line with what he thinks, the further you get away from the 1468 to 74 the more ominous it looks. nofinancials you thought could be disappointing. what else would i
if byron is right, we were to fail at that level, byron could be right also where he thinks the marketng about this time of the few days into a new year. >> last year was 1475.1, the upper band, the third highest calendar peek on record. the close at 1426 was also the third highest calendar close for the s&p and 3% off the record high close, 1999, at 1469.25. the second highest calendar year close, 2007, 1468.36, was less than a point difference from the 1999 high. you have the 2008...
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also with us, byron sage, and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, according to neighbors, george, you're on the ground there, what is the latest. >> reporter: a short time ago, they came out to announce they don't believe he has been hurt or harmed in any way. that is very good, very important news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still continuing, and through the course of it we learned interesting stuff. we learned they were able to get the young boy crayons and a coloring book that he requested. but more importantly, they were able to get him the medications that he needs. i spoke to steve klaus, who is in touch with the family. he says that the family is relieved they were able to get the medication to him. but also as every hour passes, you know, these are desperate times for them, anderson, take a listen. >> the family was camped out when they heard about it. we got in touch with them to make sure they got what they needed. they're just holding on by a thread, hoping to get a resolution and get their young son back. >> reporter: and this situation con
also with us, byron sage, and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, according to neighbors, george, you're on the ground there, what is the latest. >> reporter: a short time ago, they came out to announce they don't believe he has been hurt or harmed in any way. that is very good, very important news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still continuing, and through the course of it we learned interesting stuff. we learned they were able to get the young boy...
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byron, george howell, mark as well. thank you very much. you can be call me on twitter, @andersoncooper. we'll be following this over the course of the hour. >>> just ahead no shortage of passion on the senate hearings from gabby giffords and others testifying on gun violence. where are the solid nonpartisan facts and why are they so hard to come by? >>> and also police commissioner ray kelly is here. >>> and football great ray lewis in the super bowl this week. the final game in a brilliant career. but there's another chapter, a much darker one to the ray lewis story. we'll tell you about it when we continue. with stayfree ultra th. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. . >>> welcome back. while a man holds a child at gun point after shooting and killing a school bus driver, another man walks into a phoenix office building killing three, injuring one. there have been others recently. some far worse of course. how big a role, if any, does easy access to firearms play in violent c
byron, george howell, mark as well. thank you very much. you can be call me on twitter, @andersoncooper. we'll be following this over the course of the hour. >>> just ahead no shortage of passion on the senate hearings from gabby giffords and others testifying on gun violence. where are the solid nonpartisan facts and why are they so hard to come by? >>> and also police commissioner ray kelly is here. >>> and football great ray lewis in the super bowl this week. the...
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[applause] >> my name is byron webb.'m a development director with the port and i want to welcome to heron park. it was built in the wetlands in the bay view community adjacent to the indian basin. it is approximately 22-acres and we are here to celebrate the expansion of the wetlands and also the creation of the first bidirectional bike way in the city and in this neighborhood. with that brief introduction -- the reason that we're here i wanted to introduce the mayor and have him speak to these two important projects for this bay view community. [applause] >> thank you brian. i know when you worked on redevelopment you have seen things and especially in the southeast sector and this is a great meet up with you and thank you very much. good morning everybody. so it's still team work. yes. and i'm still kind of dazed from all of the celebrations from yesterday, but i am still willing to go ahead and say go giants yet again, but i have to tell you with a story of how even the players i think with all the news broadcasts i
[applause] >> my name is byron webb.'m a development director with the port and i want to welcome to heron park. it was built in the wetlands in the bay view community adjacent to the indian basin. it is approximately 22-acres and we are here to celebrate the expansion of the wetlands and also the creation of the first bidirectional bike way in the city and in this neighborhood. with that brief introduction -- the reason that we're here i wanted to introduce the mayor and have him speak...
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byron york in washington, d.c. this morning. >> on a related story now a gun show in indiana seeing the largest crowd in almost three decades show organizers are telling us. thousands waiting in long lines to get into the indy 1500 gun and knife. some saying they fear president obama's gun control legislation will make it more difficult to buy a firearm. >> everybody is scared. that they ain't going have is a gun any more. >> just because of the threatened ban everybody is treeing to get the while they can. >> we did know that we would have significantly more people at the particular gun show because of the news, because of the recent discussion we have been having about gun control. >> so gun owners also showing support for the second amendment by participating in gun appreciation day in colorado. hundreds of people rallied outside the state house. the crowd in denver carrying signs with slogans like party like it is 1776. >> i think it is important for us to let people know that congress and our legislative branc
byron york in washington, d.c. this morning. >> on a related story now a gun show in indiana seeing the largest crowd in almost three decades show organizers are telling us. thousands waiting in long lines to get into the indy 1500 gun and knife. some saying they fear president obama's gun control legislation will make it more difficult to buy a firearm. >> everybody is scared. that they ain't going have is a gun any more. >> just because of the threatened ban everybody is...
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thank you, byron. we think that hell just froze over, bipartisanship on capitol hill, a group of eight senators, republicans and democrats, proposing a new wide ranging plan for immigration reform. one of those senators, senator lindsey graham joins us. good evening, sir. are we going to get bipartisan immigration reform. >> there will be no immigration reform unless it's bipartisan. if you want to talk about the president bringing us together, being a bold leader. in 2007 when we tried to do immigration reford, he folded like a cheap suit when the afl-cio allowed temporary workers and president obama put a sunset on the provision and he destroyed the bill for business. i don't need a lecture from barack obama about bipartisanship. he was never very good at it in the senate. if you speak tomorrow about immigration reform, i hope you don't suggest you're going to take a pathway to citizenship and delink it from the border. and if you do, you know what will happen, 20 million illegal immigrants years fro
thank you, byron. we think that hell just froze over, bipartisanship on capitol hill, a group of eight senators, republicans and democrats, proposing a new wide ranging plan for immigration reform. one of those senators, senator lindsey graham joins us. good evening, sir. are we going to get bipartisan immigration reform. >> there will be no immigration reform unless it's bipartisan. if you want to talk about the president bringing us together, being a bold leader. in 2007 when we tried...
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byron pits has their story. >> they often perform to a sound sentries old.uard. all veterans, all proud of the nation they serve. the group's founder served two tours in iraq. >> the heart beat of america. we are americans. we're still here. i think we're even stronger now than we were before. >> nearly 5,000 native american women have served in iraq and afghanistan wars. sergeant big man's grandmother served in world war ii. >> she was small. she was only 5 feet and maybe 100 pounds. but they say she was one of the meanest ones they had >> sounds like her granddaughter is like her. >> i know. >> unemployment was high. alcoholism and domestic violence were chronic so she enlisted at age 21 and became a mechanic supporting a combat batallion. >> i was female. when i showed up they were days pointed. i had prove myself three times as hard sometimes. >> and she did. when she retired after two decades she founded the native american women warriors including all ranks and branches of service. they promote equality in the military. >> american women warriors. >> i
byron pits has their story. >> they often perform to a sound sentries old.uard. all veterans, all proud of the nation they serve. the group's founder served two tours in iraq. >> the heart beat of america. we are americans. we're still here. i think we're even stronger now than we were before. >> nearly 5,000 native american women have served in iraq and afghanistan wars. sergeant big man's grandmother served in world war ii. >> she was small. she was only 5 feet and...
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changed to i was a byron major i was going to going to go to med school or vet school and ended up going into chemistry and so what they say freshman year is meaningless yet. what i'd like to see is the trench across all of all of the school what i would do is it would force schools to provide a better product to provide students who are more quipped to succeed actually get jobs and it might like them or the school goes under yeah yeah well yeah i guess you could argue that some universities may be too big to fail because they're not held to standards of any kind of company long as the kids keep borrowing they say in business and that brings me to another of your analyses which when you look at the earnings of young adults with bachelor's degrees they're not keeping up with the cost of four year institution which we have right there and you can see that discrepancy between two wish and earnings now you are not in the camp that says college is a waste you know people shouldn't go you have a more nuanced view that sounds to me a little bit like a cost benefit analysis when students there a
changed to i was a byron major i was going to going to go to med school or vet school and ended up going into chemistry and so what they say freshman year is meaningless yet. what i'd like to see is the trench across all of all of the school what i would do is it would force schools to provide a better product to provide students who are more quipped to succeed actually get jobs and it might like them or the school goes under yeah yeah well yeah i guess you could argue that some universities...
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. >> that was byron wien breaking down his trades for 2013. king dennis gartman think of the prediction? dennis, great to see you. >> good to be seen. >> ag commodities will go higher and it's because of climate change. what do you say? >> well, first of all, the climate is changing, i don't think man has much to do with it, i think mother nature has everything to do with it. clearly we've had an extraordinary drought for the last several years in the midwest. if you continue to have this drought, we will continue -- we will have problems creating a large enough corn crop. but we are going to plant a huge amount of acreage this year. we don't have to get enough rain to end the drought, we just have to get enough rain to get the crop through this year. we'll see what happens. byron will be absolutely right, if we put this crop into the ground and we continue get enough rain. there's plenty of fertilizer. we need rain to make grain. we'll see what's going on in april and may to see what the winter wheat crop is like. circumstances in kansas look
. >> that was byron wien breaking down his trades for 2013. king dennis gartman think of the prediction? dennis, great to see you. >> good to be seen. >> ag commodities will go higher and it's because of climate change. what do you say? >> well, first of all, the climate is changing, i don't think man has much to do with it, i think mother nature has everything to do with it. clearly we've had an extraordinary drought for the last several years in the midwest. if you...
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byron is there patrol special on sixth greet. >> [inaudible] >> okay. thank you. >> they're very good. >> that's great. >> okay. let's call line item seven. >> public comment including all matters including closed session and which to vote and have closed session. >> any public comment whether we can have a closed session to handle litigation matters? hearing none public comment is now closed. do i have a motion? >> motion. >> second. >> it's line item eight. it's a long night. >> you can always tell -- >> item to hold item line in closed session and attorney-client privilege with these items and the administrative code. action. >> can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> se >> all right commissioners we're back in open session. please call line item number eight. >> >> number 10. >> nine jesus. >> no problem. line item 10 vote whether to disclose any or all discussion item nine held in closed session administrative code. action. >> commissioners. >> i move not to disclose. >> second. >> all in favor? aye. >> please call item 11. >> item 11 and adjournment.
byron is there patrol special on sixth greet. >> [inaudible] >> okay. thank you. >> they're very good. >> that's great. >> okay. let's call line item seven. >> public comment including all matters including closed session and which to vote and have closed session. >> any public comment whether we can have a closed session to handle litigation matters? hearing none public comment is now closed. do i have a motion? >> motion. >> second....
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chief political respondent byron york joins us. is fox guilty? or he doesn't like how fox challenges his policies? >> i think the president thinks he's in for a big fight. if you go back and see when he has brought up fox and when the white house has brought up fox, it's when they are in big fights. october 200 19, big fight over obamacare. annetta dunn starts talking about fox as the wing of the republican party, blaming opposition to obamacare on fox, singling out fox. summer of 2011, big fight over the debt ceiling at the time. jay carney, white house press secretary accuses ed henry, our white house correspondent of spouting republican talking points. and now, to get into this fight over more and more spending. we have had a debt ceiling fight and a fiscal cliff fight, the president's talking about fox again. >> it would be so much better if he would man up and get in the arena. instead, he sits on the sidelines and talks to the comfortable media -- i don't blame him. but it's easy to take a shot. but he can come here. r. he will be treated w
chief political respondent byron york joins us. is fox guilty? or he doesn't like how fox challenges his policies? >> i think the president thinks he's in for a big fight. if you go back and see when he has brought up fox and when the white house has brought up fox, it's when they are in big fights. october 200 19, big fight over obamacare. annetta dunn starts talking about fox as the wing of the republican party, blaming opposition to obamacare on fox, singling out fox. summer of 2011,...
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as byron once said, mo money, mo quandaries. >> carson you dropped something. >> i can explain, my lord. >> you mother [bleep] (laughter) >> stephen: all for you, nation, all for you. and tune in next time when brian cranston will reenact scenes from malcolm in the middle. that going to be crazy! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, you know as we say good-bye to 2012 i'm going to take a moment here to bid a fon fair well to someone we lost this year. ham rove, ham was chief strategist and principal lunch metaphor colbert super pac. then last month tragedy struck when he fell repeatedly on to a knife that i was holding. before we could get him to a took tore he was eaten by a dog. i can't tell you how much ham meant to me. well, technically coy but it's a super pac so legally i don't have to. just like i don't have to tell you where the 773,704.83 of super pac money went. i just hope and pray they're both in a better place now. well that brings me to this letter that i received from a group calling itself the ham rove memorial fund, which i was surprised to le
as byron once said, mo money, mo quandaries. >> carson you dropped something. >> i can explain, my lord. >> you mother [bleep] (laughter) >> stephen: all for you, nation, all for you. and tune in next time when brian cranston will reenact scenes from malcolm in the middle. that going to be crazy! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, you know as we say good-bye to 2012 i'm going to take a moment here to bid a fon fair well to someone we...
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byron york with a g.o.p. move that just might make him. six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans ju like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen; they may take 30 da
byron york with a g.o.p. move that just might make him. six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas......
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we begin this hour's coverage with byron pitts.t a few hours away now. byron, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we're at the foot of the capitol where some 30,000 people will be seated closest to the podium. capitol police opened the gates at 6:30 this morning and the lines were already long. people have come from around the globe. these people have come from a long way. you're from arizona. >> yes, sir. good morning. >> reporter: why come this far in the cold. >> the opportunity to represent my people the navajo nation from the four corners of the world and to witness the inauguration of one of the most powerful people in the world. it's an opportunity. >> reporter: this couple is from california. you were here four years ago. >> my name is aubrey van bur rehn. >> reporter: how is it different from last time. >> it was a historic moment. everybody wanted to be here. you told your kids they could be president of the united states or do anything they wanted to do, but you really weren't sure. so when this happened four
we begin this hour's coverage with byron pitts.t a few hours away now. byron, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we're at the foot of the capitol where some 30,000 people will be seated closest to the podium. capitol police opened the gates at 6:30 this morning and the lines were already long. people have come from around the globe. these people have come from a long way. you're from arizona. >> yes, sir. good morning. >> reporter: why come this far in the cold....
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cnn's george howl how well is on the seen with us and byron sage and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, george, you're on the ground there. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, anderson, first and foremost, the welfare of this 6-year-old boy. investigators came out to announce that they don't believe that he has been hurt or harmed in anyway. that is very good news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still on going. we learned some interesting stuff. anderson. >> yeah, with the charge, not in court today and this bunker has been there going on day two and three. so as the negotiator you talk about trying to build repore. how do you do that with someone that neighbors say is paranoid. where he allegedly shot at somebody. >> the negotiators need to recognize that but set it aside that you can't let that, you can't be predisposed to put a character to this individual and let it manifest itself through dialogue. if he has these kind of issues paranoia and so forth, he has a story. obviously he would until have initiated this action and taken the course of actio
cnn's george howl how well is on the seen with us and byron sage and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, george, you're on the ground there. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, anderson, first and foremost, the welfare of this 6-year-old boy. investigators came out to announce that they don't believe that he has been hurt or harmed in anyway. that is very good news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still on going. we learned some interesting stuff....
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byron york is giving all of them a second look.cuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. ♪ ♪ >> neil: ahead of the president's big inaugural weekend, eight americans pick as the cochair of the event. retired nurse, healthcare law advocate, worker rehired after the auto bail-out and the one business owner on the list is pushing a wind energy production tax credit. leave it to byron york. see if we see a pattern here. this is a different group, but not a group you show case in inauguration. >> this is a gimmick. this is the thing that politicians of both parties do. the president bringing in people to attend the "state of t
byron york is giving all of them a second look.cuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free...
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byron york is giving all of them a second look.cuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. ♪ ♪ >> neil: ahead of the president's big inaugural weekend, eight americans pick as the cochair of the event. retired nurse, healthcare law advoc
byron york is giving all of them a second look.cuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free...
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byron york is barking. khis is a real quick me, that's perfect for two!ll's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. .. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> neil: if congress can't come up with spending cuts the secretary of defense leon pa nepanetta telling the pentagono get ready to make the cuts themselves. that is not what worries byron york. not if they should be cut but how. >> how is the big thing. the issue now is the so called sequestration cuts which were suppose go into effect the first of the year. they cut $1.2 trillion in government spending. half of that, $600 billion
byron york is barking. khis is a real quick me, that's perfect for two!ll's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. .. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the...
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thee, military expenditures can be cut, those cuts must be surgical, so we can say, your butt, byron,inese get out of control. ann wright out of alabama, bill, you scared me with the talking points memo, if the dollar collapses, how can i secure my finances everything you have must be insured all bank and brokerage accounts number one. i don't think the usa will default, but if things don't change in the spending realm we will enter a dark time. and karen, williamsburg, virginia, bill, you are wrong not all of us deserve the government we get. what about those who understand where the country is headed and are overwhelmed by the uninformed. unfortunately we americans are all in this together, whatever happens. the centers will suffer with the the majority. we've seen this throughout history. greg, from pennsylvania. why do some atheists want to ban the bible from the inauguration? why do they feel so threaten if to them it's a fictional book. because they want to impose their belief system on the rest of us, greg. fanny and greg, montana, bill, we're driving all the way to phoenix to
thee, military expenditures can be cut, those cuts must be surgical, so we can say, your butt, byron,inese get out of control. ann wright out of alabama, bill, you scared me with the talking points memo, if the dollar collapses, how can i secure my finances everything you have must be insured all bank and brokerage accounts number one. i don't think the usa will default, but if things don't change in the spending realm we will enter a dark time. and karen, williamsburg, virginia, bill, you are...
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therebound and goess back to walden who gets the down by one...but ason is - tuff....corey edwarrsto byronllen..check out that effort...mason lee 41-34 at thh break...2nd half...and tte &ptigers re hanging tuuf..rafriel guthriue goes to hissight aad justtsticks that conested three...towson closed just too tuff...check out the defense at thh towson wriggt for the breekaway...towson battless, but falls 77-67...towdon now 10-11 omm the season that'll do it for this edition for jjining us.i'm bc... .ks &pgoodnight
therebound and goess back to walden who gets the down by one...but ason is - tuff....corey edwarrsto byronllen..check out that effort...mason lee 41-34 at thh break...2nd half...and tte &ptigers re hanging tuuf..rafriel guthriue goes to hissight aad justtsticks that conested three...towson closed just too tuff...check out the defense at thh towson wriggt for the breekaway...towson battless, but falls 77-67...towdon now 10-11 omm the season that'll do it for this edition for jjining us.i'm...
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if i say byron -- what's the first thought you had.been very good to me. >> i remember where i was when i wrote that when it first occurred to me. i was in a basement flat in london in the west end. it was, i just remember the room. it was a one room flat and the song just came to me. >> rose: just came to me. >> mm-mm. i mean you know songs, that was happening frequently to me at that point. >> rose: why was that? >> well i had a lot of empty time. i had a lot of energy. i had a lot of yearning, a lot of unresolved sense of, i very much wanted to express myself and define myself and sort of navigate, you know. i was young, i was 20 years old and you know when you're 20 you just sort of receive the equipment that you've been issued for an entire lifetime. the body, the mind, the skills, the talents, appetites. those things were relatively new to me. songs re coming out and connecting all the time. so i was writing a lot. >> rose: was that the most fertile period for you ever. >> yes, it was. and then after i got enough success to be, t
if i say byron -- what's the first thought you had.been very good to me. >> i remember where i was when i wrote that when it first occurred to me. i was in a basement flat in london in the west end. it was, i just remember the room. it was a one room flat and the song just came to me. >> rose: just came to me. >> mm-mm. i mean you know songs, that was happening frequently to me at that point. >> rose: why was that? >> well i had a lot of empty time. i had a lot of...
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and tonight xang his words, byron joins us, is he trying to defend them, backpedal, dig in his heels deeper or being flip? what's your thought. >> he's trying to say they were not his personal thoughts. >> whose were they? >> he said people misunderstood the article, thought he was trying to give the president some sort of personal advice when in fact he was just analyzing the situation of what president obama should have to do. i think the problem is, is that if anyone makes just a good faith read of the article in which he says, you know, if president obama wants to be consequential, if he wants to be a transformtive president then he should destroy the obama wants to be an important consequential transformtive president and so the advice is destroy the g.o.p. and it's there on a couple of occasions he says his goal should be to delegitimize his opponents. >> i sometimes use sharp, caustic terms and don't shoot the messenger and say stuff i don't mean. and do you get the sense he's flamboyant in his speech or get the spends this is exactly what his mission was in this article, what
and tonight xang his words, byron joins us, is he trying to defend them, backpedal, dig in his heels deeper or being flip? what's your thought. >> he's trying to say they were not his personal thoughts. >> whose were they? >> he said people misunderstood the article, thought he was trying to give the president some sort of personal advice when in fact he was just analyzing the situation of what president obama should have to do. i think the problem is, is that if anyone makes...
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. >> greta: exhe septem except th franchises with liquor stores-- >> and byron, we want your thoughtsone. chicago teachers union president taking a violent swipe at the rich saying off with their heads. she says she was joking. was she? let's listen to her. >> we are in a moment where the wealth disparity in this this country is reminiscent of the robber baron ages. the labor leaders of that time, though, were ready to ki kill. they were. they were just ready, said off with their heads. they were seriously talking about that. [applaus [applause]. (laughter) >> i don't think we're at that point. >> greta: this isn't the first time at that karen lewis's comments got her in trouble. she was charged with mocking arnie duncan's lisp. he would have had that fixed. and off with the their heads and i confess i used that once myself. and she's got a rough road for her opponents. >> i think with off with their heads she meant get toughs. it's hard with wisconsin scott walker's plan. and michigan, now a right to work state and indiana a right to work state. who would have guessed the places in t
. >> greta: exhe septem except th franchises with liquor stores-- >> and byron, we want your thoughtsone. chicago teachers union president taking a violent swipe at the rich saying off with their heads. she says she was joking. was she? let's listen to her. >> we are in a moment where the wealth disparity in this this country is reminiscent of the robber baron ages. the labor leaders of that time, though, were ready to ki kill. they were. they were just ready, said off with...
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. >>> an in mate escaped from the byron's boys ranch. a 17-year-old walked away from the facility last night. helicopter and kay noon units were used in the search. he was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit and blue sweatshirt. >>> police are looking for a suspect who tried to take a daughter out of her own arms. it happened on the 200 block of dale court in east san jose. according to the mother, a man came up to her, said something, then grabbed the little girl's legs, then tried to pull her away. mom struggled, hanging on to her daughter. eventually, the suspect ran off. he's described as a man in his twenties, wearing a red baseball cap. the mom said he smelled like automotive oil. >>> he left behind a wife and child. the city of san jose's first homicide victim has a family and they want answers. alisa harrington has their plea to the public. >> we don't want to wake up every morning asking the same question why and who. >> reporter: why 34-year-old yvonne segura was killed and who did it? the husband and father from san jose who
. >>> an in mate escaped from the byron's boys ranch. a 17-year-old walked away from the facility last night. helicopter and kay noon units were used in the search. he was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit and blue sweatshirt. >>> police are looking for a suspect who tried to take a daughter out of her own arms. it happened on the 200 block of dale court in east san jose. according to the mother, a man came up to her, said something, then grabbed the little girl's legs,...
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and byron pitts with an historic first the inaugural parade. >> we're like heartbeat of america, we'ree americans. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"ng new with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. president obama sought to turn the page today from the issues of economic crisis and war that dominated his first inaugural address to a new agenda for arst inaugu second term. addres he took his theme from the the preamble to the constitution: we, the people.y to and he said our journey to democracy is not complete. the president called on the
and byron pitts with an historic first the inaugural parade. >> we're like heartbeat of america, we'ree americans. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"ng new with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. president obama sought to turn the page today from the issues of economic crisis and war that dominated his first inaugural address to a new agenda for arst inaugu second term. addres he took his theme from the the...
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it was about 8:00 last night when a 17-year-old walked away from the byron boys ranch. search dogs and a helicopter were brought in and he couldn't be found so they are warning neighbors to be on alert. the teenager apparently was wearing an orange jumpsuit and blue sweatshirt when he left. >>> oakland can add a super cop to the payroll in an effort to fight violent crime or they might like to. bill bratton led police departments in both new york and los angeles. and he is ready to help oakland for a substantial fee of course. but as anne makovec reports, not everyone is rolling out the red carpet for him, right? >> reporter: that is true. last night a committee did approve the contract but they didn't confirm that bratton is going to be the man. the council has been ordered to look at alternatives because bratton has been raising some eyebrows with comments basically in support of "stop & frisk." that is a policy that some other police departments across the country are using. bratton is the former police chief of l.a. and new york. and he is a proponent of an officer'
it was about 8:00 last night when a 17-year-old walked away from the byron boys ranch. search dogs and a helicopter were brought in and he couldn't be found so they are warning neighbors to be on alert. the teenager apparently was wearing an orange jumpsuit and blue sweatshirt when he left. >>> oakland can add a super cop to the payroll in an effort to fight violent crime or they might like to. bill bratton led police departments in both new york and los angeles. and he is ready to...
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i respect byron's opinion.e don't expect a recession and what needs to be said is, hey, s&p showed terrific ability to support its earnings, not just with the european double dip but a rapid and robust recovery in earnings after the u.s. recession. i think earnings are resilient. the balance sheets should keep them in positive territory. >> joe? >> a biggest story of 2013 is potential reallocation out of bonds. what is your view on that? >> i love toby tony, a great guy. >> okay. where's the but coming in? >> but, look, i think there's a limit to how far bonds can move. when the ten-year note trading at 180 and nominal gdp 4% to 5%, i mean, bubble -- that's definitely a bubble. not sustain shl. >> pushing two. >> but look. when the economy eventually shows more cyclicality and starting to because housing and autos improving and the fed backs away from the market, 2% is going to look itself bubble-like and going higher in yield. takes sometime but you'll get that trade along the way, i think. >> what's the magic
i respect byron's opinion.e don't expect a recession and what needs to be said is, hey, s&p showed terrific ability to support its earnings, not just with the european double dip but a rapid and robust recovery in earnings after the u.s. recession. i think earnings are resilient. the balance sheets should keep them in positive territory. >> joe? >> a biggest story of 2013 is potential reallocation out of bonds. what is your view on that? >> i love toby tony, a great guy....
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. >> byron, thank you, for joining us daet. we're going to remember all these. >> byron, we're going to have to have you back before another year goes by. then we're going to have to see -- batting 500 do you think? last year? >> well, last year was a little better than 500. >> okay. >> byron, thank you for being here. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." the show's going well already. i'm carl, with melissa lee, jim cramer and david faber. we have earnings season officially under way. courtesy of alcoa, some pretty decent sentiment this morning. we'll talk about that with cramer in a moment. europe, numbers over there as well. germany industrial production did miss. green arrows across the board from london to paris to frankfurt. our road map kicks off with earnings season. europe is better than expected, but does this set the tone for the season with goldman predicting the s&p will be in a holding pattern for the first quarter. >> apple at th
. >> byron, thank you, for joining us daet. we're going to remember all these. >> byron, we're going to have to have you back before another year goes by. then we're going to have to see -- batting 500 do you think? last year? >> well, last year was a little better than 500. >> okay. >> byron, thank you for being here. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the...
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byron is there patrol special on sixth greet. >> [inaudible] >> okay. thank you. >> they're very good. >> that's great. >> okay. let's call line item seven. >> public comment including all matters including closed session and which to vote and have closed session. >> any public comment whether we can have a closed session to handle litigation matters? hearing none public comment is now closed. do i have a motion? >> motion. >> second. >> it's line item eight. it's a long night. >> you can always tell -- >> item to hold item line in closed session an
byron is there patrol special on sixth greet. >> [inaudible] >> okay. thank you. >> they're very good. >> that's great. >> okay. let's call line item seven. >> public comment including all matters including closed session and which to vote and have closed session. >> any public comment whether we can have a closed session to handle litigation matters? hearing none public comment is now closed. do i have a motion? >> motion. >> second....
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sheç has byron and other staff with her. çwork and look at those progra.ç really impact our citizens andç us. çeven if weç are emergency responders or whatever, they still impactç us, how we work, and how we can mentally come back to help the citizens. çlooking at the programs the folks depend on on a dailyçq basis of folks dependç on for their daily lives. we say everybody should have a 72-hour to it. how many people in the country are concerned aboutçç having d today let alone for the next 72 hours? çthese programs are key and çcv i appreciate the work they are doing. housing,ç obviously people need to have roofs over their heads. laura mcclure isç here. çthe deputy regional administrator is here. hud has been a fabulous partner with us in taking charge. when i came to fema, i asked why fema did housing. hud has housing in their name. we have worked closely. fema does do temporary housing to get people into something immediately. we work hand in hand. with the tennessee floods a couple of years ago, we were looking at houses lost. a lot of
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thank you to all the people that made it happen and as mayor lee alluded to it's a lot of people and byron and the rest of the committee and lead by karen paris and friends at the park conservation. we have steve from the engineering group. we have dan -- who i see i missed. excuse me. we have dpw who did the design for the area. we have them with the living classroom and maybe it was going to be in another area but it's going to be here at the port of san francisco and had the help of a number of agencies and the parks department and keeping as gorgeous and welcoming as it is. this part was not a park for long. originally this was supposed to be a terminal and imagine if we can containers stacked around here. instead we have a place for humans to come and enjoy, dogs to come and enjoy, the children come and learn about the natural habitat about one of the areas that is best weather wise and we are proud to reinvent ourselves and use our ability to make it all better. i would like to thank the mta with their vision and the blue green way on cargo lane and of course last but not least the p
thank you to all the people that made it happen and as mayor lee alluded to it's a lot of people and byron and the rest of the committee and lead by karen paris and friends at the park conservation. we have steve from the engineering group. we have dan -- who i see i missed. excuse me. we have dpw who did the design for the area. we have them with the living classroom and maybe it was going to be in another area but it's going to be here at the port of san francisco and had the help of a number...