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to our guest host, liz ann, she has kept charles schwab slot -- charles schwab clients out of stocks cash. what matters? the key for the economy and the markets, will perforations simply invest? everybody says that this is the key thing here. >> it is. first of all, in nominal terms, is past its prior high, but the growth rate has been slow. when you look between the spread of age and stock, it is extremely wide. across the spectrum, manufacturing plants, structures, software, you are at or near all-time highs. we know the catchword is there, we are starting to see an increase in ceo confidence at the small company level with -- with lending picking up. the leading indicators suggest we will see a pickup. >> is the goods producing simply going abroad? emerson electric is a wonderful company. are they doing it in malaysia? again, guessing. versus the united states? >> to some degree, but i actually think the trend is in the other direction. when you look at the total landed cost cap -- >> jargon alert. >> normally we talk about the wage differential between u.s. workers and chinese wo
to our guest host, liz ann, she has kept charles schwab slot -- charles schwab clients out of stocks cash. what matters? the key for the economy and the markets, will perforations simply invest? everybody says that this is the key thing here. >> it is. first of all, in nominal terms, is past its prior high, but the growth rate has been slow. when you look between the spread of age and stock, it is extremely wide. across the spectrum, manufacturing plants, structures, software, you are at...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. years, werly 150 believe a commercial bank does its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high. capital ratios high. credit ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right. it's just good business. union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." i'm katty kay. a massive earthquake strikes off the coast of chile, six people dead and residents have escaped. could get even more expensive after the supreme court removes limits on campaign contributions. camp david accords tried to forge a roadmap. welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and also around the globe. chile is still trying to assess the damage after a massive earthquake last night. the 8.2 magnitude tremor hit off of the country's coastline. six people are reported to have been killed and tens of thousands evacuated from their homes. emily buchanan has the story. >> last-minute shopping
own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. years, werly 150 believe a commercial bank does its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high. capital ratios high. credit ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right. it's just good business. union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news...
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and, charles schwab. >> there is a saying around here. you stand behind what you say stop around here, you do not make askew says. you make commitments. when you cannot live up to them, you own up. some people think that the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places that need it most. i think you will find it when you know where to look. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you are operating and. working to nurture new ventures and get capital for key decisions. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: in oklahoma, rows of houses smashed and in one arkansas suburb, entire neighborhoods in ruins. both were the work of deadly twisters, and tonight, the south is bracing for even more threatening weather... good evening, i'm judy woodruff. and i'm gwen ifill, also ahead this monday,a swirl of outrage from fans and players alike, over racist comments allegedly from the owne
and, charles schwab. >> there is a saying around here. you stand behind what you say stop around here, you do not make askew says. you make commitments. when you cannot live up to them, you own up. some people think that the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places that need it most. i think you will find it when you know where to look. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. oscar pistorius takes the stand in his trial and breaks down in tears as he addresses the family of reeva steenkamp. >> i cannot imagine [indiscernible] most is being called the promising lead so far, a freighter ship has picked up signals from what could be the missing malaysian planes lack box. star of thector to silver screen, we look back at the incredible career of mickey rooney. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. givingistorius started evidence at his murder trial before he gave down in the dash broke down in tears, apologizing to the family of reeva steenkamp ,
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and, charles schwab. >> there is a saying around here. you stand behind what you say stop around here, you do not make askew says. you make commitments. when you cannot live up to them, you own up. some people think that the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places that need it most. i think you will find it when you know where to look. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you are operating and. working to nurture new ventures and get capital for key decisions. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented >> bbc world news was presented by k (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are des
and, charles schwab. >> there is a saying around here. you stand behind what you say stop around here, you do not make askew says. you make commitments. when you cannot live up to them, you own up. some people think that the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places that need it most. i think you will find it when you know where to look. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you...
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now charles schwab is weighing in calling the practice a cancer.e're searching for solutions on this show and we're doing that next. . making moves that would put an adult in the emergency room. yet all they really want to do is grow up. it's funny, everyone i know wishes they could go back and feel younger. sound familiar? then test drive one of these. current non-gm owners and lessees use your $1,500 allowance to lease the 2014 cadillac ats for around $359 a month with nothing due at signing. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood
now charles schwab is weighing in calling the practice a cancer.e're searching for solutions on this show and we're doing that next. . making moves that would put an adult in the emergency room. yet all they really want to do is grow up. it's funny, everyone i know wishes they could go back and feel younger. sound familiar? then test drive one of these. current non-gm owners and lessees use your $1,500 allowance to lease the 2014 cadillac ats for around $359 a month with nothing due at signing....
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." oscar pistorius faces a tough day in court. to prosecution pressures him take responsibility for killing his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. 20 people are stabbed at a high school near pittsburgh, pennsylvania. a teenage student is suspected of carrying out the crime. and his first official function, prince george rebels in a royal ls indate -- rebels -- reve a royal play date and is already making quite the impression. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the oscar pistorius murder trial in pretoria. today, the athlete faced tough questioning about his version of the events on the night he
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." amidst the worst violence in iraqis go tos -- polls, but these elections might only increase tensions. thise fear is that election could make matters even worse. >> one of northern ireland's most prominent politicians has been arrested. he's being questioned in connection with a murder 40 years ago. known as the black five, these basketball players led the way in integrating their sport. tonight, we bring you their untold stories. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. people in iraq went to the polls today in the first parliamentary elections since american armed forces withdrew from
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in picking the three they have selected, lee scott, charles schwab, obviously a name that probably needsery little introduction, and david filo, cofounder of the company, you have two things. number one comic in scott and schwab, we have heard a lot about the possibility in looking for new people to come onto the board, they wanted people who had operational experience at big companies. certainly those to get that check. they are ready have a tech flavor on this board. david filo is somebody who is still very active at yahoo!, somebody who has a good relationship with marissa mayer. we know jerry yang, the other cofounder of yahoo!, has pretty much moved on, but david and reset have a good relationship, so that helps -- david and marissa have a good relationship, so that helps explain these picks. >> you wonder how each of these people fit into the vision of the future of yahoo! she brought on the cofounder of paypal, very much a product guy. she promoted maynard webb, who we speak too often on the show, if former executive at ebay, longtime executive, very respected person in silicon va
in picking the three they have selected, lee scott, charles schwab, obviously a name that probably needsery little introduction, and david filo, cofounder of the company, you have two things. number one comic in scott and schwab, we have heard a lot about the possibility in looking for new people to come onto the board, they wanted people who had operational experience at big companies. certainly those to get that check. they are ready have a tech flavor on this board. david filo is somebody...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. hat can we do for you? > and now, "bbc world news." >>> this is "bbc world news america"," reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. pope francis apologized for the evils of child abuse by catholic priests. the obamastration streags says to n't grant a visa teheran's choice to the united nations. and just like this country, baseball has been shaped by imgravents tonight, we look at its special role in u.s. history. welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. for the first time the head of the catholic church has taken personal responsibility for what he calls the evil of priests who sexually abuoysed children. during a meeting at a carryity, the pope debatiated from his remarks to person
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. >> earlier this morning we got an official statement from charles schwab.ell-known discount broker firm. i want to pull an excerpt. here we go -- clearly, a very aggressive statement, especially from a company that gets paid from order flow. what do you think? to use one broad stroke to make anybody seen bad or good. not all high-frequency traders are bad, but there's a large segment that simply take money at the expense of these large institutional orders. it is typical wall street were very few make a lot of money at the expense of very many. there is a problem with market structure and a problem with these high-frequency traders trading ahead of the institutional orders, knowing that a large amount of shares they have to buy in order for them to actually perform so that they're sitting ducks, the institutions, and unfortunately, that creates this tax on all of our returns that invest our money with these mutual funds and pension funds. so something has to be done and i'm very, very happy -- michael lewis is a little late to the game. this is sort of an o
. >> earlier this morning we got an official statement from charles schwab.ell-known discount broker firm. i want to pull an excerpt. here we go -- clearly, a very aggressive statement, especially from a company that gets paid from order flow. what do you think? to use one broad stroke to make anybody seen bad or good. not all high-frequency traders are bad, but there's a large segment that simply take money at the expense of these large institutional orders. it is typical wall street...
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this is charles schwab a man i have tremendous respect for. a growing cancer that needs to be addressed. he says they are basically pickpockets against you legitimate market participants and he's got something that i think will be the whole case. he said 95% of high frequency trader orders were canceled suggesting something else besides trades. that will be the focus of any government investigation is t n cancellation. i'm telling you that will be -- plus he alsos to -- i think he says the exchanges it's their favored clients. this is the best single piece that i have seen on the issue. >> if confidence erodes further, the fuel of our free enterprise system is at risk. i mean, it's an absolutely statement. >> this is a man -- those of us who have been around forever respect this man, one of the great in the pantheon, this is not idle. this will move this debate further i think. >> jim, you got benmosche? >> it's one of the cheapest stocks often talk about this one with you guys, this is hedge fund favorite, stalled at 50 for a long time. huge
this is charles schwab a man i have tremendous respect for. a growing cancer that needs to be addressed. he says they are basically pickpockets against you legitimate market participants and he's got something that i think will be the whole case. he said 95% of high frequency trader orders were canceled suggesting something else besides trades. that will be the focus of any government investigation is t n cancellation. i'm telling you that will be -- plus he alsos to -- i think he says the...
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the daughter of charles schwab is here. >>> renting versus owning. we're taking you to the places where it is cheaper to buy than rent. we're watching out for you, on "the willis report." gerri: google today pulling one of the more unusual technical manuevers the stock market has seen in a while. it is splitting its stock two for one. while that doesn't sound unusual, here's the twist. the new shares will have no voting power. while the value of your investment won't change, your say over how google is run will. ed butowsky from chatwood capital investments joins me now. ed, good to see you. i want to show what folks are going on here. here is the google split. class-a shares will have some kind of a voting opportunity and class c, no vote, you won't be able to vote those shares. founders appear to lock in control with this move. ed, how do you read it? >> this is like a stealth-like poison pill. what they're doing you have three classes of shares real soon. the class b are founder shares. those are super voting shares. so the two founders along with
the daughter of charles schwab is here. >>> renting versus owning. we're taking you to the places where it is cheaper to buy than rent. we're watching out for you, on "the willis report." gerri: google today pulling one of the more unusual technical manuevers the stock market has seen in a while. it is splitting its stock two for one. while that doesn't sound unusual, here's the twist. the new shares will have no voting power. while the value of your investment won't change,...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. bae systems. inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a final decision on a much-debated extension of the keystone oil pipeline has been delayed again, possibly until after the november elections. the u.s. state department today extended the federal review of the project indefinitely. it cited a nebraska court fight over the route. the pipeline would extend from canada to nebraska, then connect with existing lines carrying crude oil to refineries in texas. an avalanche on mount everest killed at least 12 sherpa guides today and left four others missing. the disaster was the deadliest ever on the world's highest peak, in nepal. it happened just shy of 21,000 feet, about 8,000 feet below the summit. guides had g
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. bae systems. inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a final...
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sec closer to figuring out some way to either a regulate high frequency trading, maybe by, as charles schwabuggests, putting in a transaction fee, which would stop stock stuffing, or, you know, because the popularity of this book, once you've been on "60 minutes," once you've been on cnbc, once main street reads the book, how do you think mary jo white will handle publicity surrounding this? >> ms. white specifically and the s.e.c. generally want any excuse they can to come in and regulate, all right, and look for bad guys. that's the deal. she's a cop. with all due respect, mary jo white, i have a lot of respect and have met. i'm saying the new rule in the new world order post2008 and in the last year or to two, s.e.c., u.s. attorneys they wants to get in. they want to get in and they're going to get in, and -- >> and this is the part for the fact that the s.e.c. for some years was absolutely not -- >> i understand. >> i am very worried about the regulation. ayman, you and i worked on a story that dealt with the? ed guys in chicago don't have the same access as guys in new york, because an
sec closer to figuring out some way to either a regulate high frequency trading, maybe by, as charles schwabuggests, putting in a transaction fee, which would stop stock stuffing, or, you know, because the popularity of this book, once you've been on "60 minutes," once you've been on cnbc, once main street reads the book, how do you think mary jo white will handle publicity surrounding this? >> ms. white specifically and the s.e.c. generally want any excuse they can to come in...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president obama formally nominated his choice today to be the next u.s. secretary of health and human services. and he praised the woman who's held the job for five years, during the battle over health care reform. >> kathleen will go down in history for serving as the secretary of health and human services when the united states of america finally declared that quality affordable health care is not a privilege, but it is a right for every single citizen of these united states of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> woodruff: president obama and a boisterous crowd joined in giving kathleen sebelius a rose garden send-off and defending his affordable care act. sebelius was a popular for
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president obama formally nominated his...
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e*trade, ameritrade, charles schwab.eems like they have been caught up and concerned rum high-frequency trading in the .ake of the book charles schwab has called it a growing cancer. we are seeing those stocks pull back today. finally, seaworld, which has though been troubled shares pulling back my nearly two percent. >> thank you. the u.s. chamber foundation is hosting its 13th annual aviation summit today in washington. the event is called navigating the true cost of client. david barger, taking part in today's summit. great to have you here. the event really takes a look at the critical issues facing your industry. what was umber one on the list? one?mber >> always great to be on. thank you for having me. the true cost of flying. the number one issue was really about first quarter weather. if i can sum it up, number one issue here today. >> have you been able to update figures for the full impact of the winter weather we have had? >> we have not as of yet because the first quarter of the books being closed. mother nat
e*trade, ameritrade, charles schwab.eems like they have been caught up and concerned rum high-frequency trading in the .ake of the book charles schwab has called it a growing cancer. we are seeing those stocks pull back today. finally, seaworld, which has though been troubled shares pulling back my nearly two percent. >> thank you. the u.s. chamber foundation is hosting its 13th annual aviation summit today in washington. the event is called navigating the true cost of client. david...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: more americans went looking for work in march, and more people found it. the labor department today reported a net gain of 192,000 jobs, although many were in lower-paying industries. revised figures also added 37,000 more jobs in january and february than first estimated. the unemployment rate for march was unchanged at 6.7%. economics correspondent paul solman goes looking for trends inside the numbers in just a moment. on wall street, the jobs report failed to stop a sell-off driven by slumping tech stocks. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 160 points to close at 16,412. the nasdaq fell 110 points to close at 4,127. and the s&p 500 was down 23 at 1,865. for the we
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: more americans went looking for work...
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that also drove oil futures up.online broker charles schwab and company has been fined a half a million dollars. regulators say it added language to client agreements to prevent them from joining class action lawsuits against the company.next tuesday. the date just announced when the senate banking committee will vote on whether to confirm president obama's 3 candidates to joing the federal reserver board. all 3 are expected to win confirmation. our trader this morning is bob iaccino from tethys partners. let me ask you about durable good orders look pretty promising, a lot of the earnings numbers were looking good and yet the markets didn't show a lot of enthusiasm. >>you're right. i think that what you're seeing especially with yesterday's earnings is a lot of the big names come out. they're beating or matching a much lowered bar. you saw analyst assessments as well as corporate guidance that was released over the last 4 months kind of trending down. weather might have been the excuse for that but i think it's a legitimate one. you are seeing some beats and some matches of a lowered b
that also drove oil futures up.online broker charles schwab and company has been fined a half a million dollars. regulators say it added language to client agreements to prevent them from joining class action lawsuits against the company.next tuesday. the date just announced when the senate banking committee will vote on whether to confirm president obama's 3 candidates to joing the federal reserver board. all 3 are expected to win confirmation. our trader this morning is bob iaccino from...
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charles schwab, first quarter profits surge, a lift from rising and trading commission fees from client assets. the firm says its quarterly trade volume rose to the highest level in the company's history. shares were up more than 3% on the day to $26.11. >>> and shares of best buy after reports that the ceo is retiring. he was just promoted a few months ago and will be succeeded by the human resources officer. the stock going from winter last year to center, came to $25 even. >>> and zebra technologies buying motor solutions for $3 and a half billion. both companies offer bar code ska technologies and other assets that companies can use, the shares plunged more than 10% to $61.30. >>> twitter rose sharply on news it is naming daniel graph as the new vice president of consumer products, separately, the social media company announced it was buying social data provider in ganip for an undisclosed amount. shares popped almost 11 and a half percent to $45.52. >>> and northern trust posted revenues and earnings up compared to a year ago but missed the analysts estimates. the chicago-based ban
charles schwab, first quarter profits surge, a lift from rising and trading commission fees from client assets. the firm says its quarterly trade volume rose to the highest level in the company's history. shares were up more than 3% on the day to $26.11. >>> and shares of best buy after reports that the ceo is retiring. he was just promoted a few months ago and will be succeeded by the human resources officer. the stock going from winter last year to center, came to $25 even....
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joining us on set this morning is carrie schwab-pomerantz-- author of charles schwab guide to finances after 50. she's here to help us chase those fears away. good morning to you. so happy to have you here. >>thank you angie. >>what are some big misconceptions about retirement and being prepared? >>i think one of them is a lot of people think they need to take out social security as soon as they are eligible. but they're leaving money on the table. the longer you wait to your full retirement age or even until you're 70 you could have as much as 76% more in a benefit. >>what if somebody has not prepared adequately? what's your advice? >>don't give up. if anything just take a look at your expenditures. be really honest with yourself. where can you cut back? and make savings non- negotiable. >>for someone who is at that retirement stage and they need to start drawing down on their money. this is a big issue for a lot of people. what should they do? >>first of all, you definitely want to have at least 20% of your assets in a diversified portfolio of stocks. you need that growth. keep in mi
joining us on set this morning is carrie schwab-pomerantz-- author of charles schwab guide to finances after 50. she's here to help us chase those fears away. good morning to you. so happy to have you here. >>thank you angie. >>what are some big misconceptions about retirement and being prepared? >>i think one of them is a lot of people think they need to take out social security as soon as they are eligible. but they're leaving money on the table. the longer you wait to your...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we have believed that commercial banks owe their clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings high. ompanies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right -- it's just good business. union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. on the eve of elections in afghanistan, one foreign journalist is killed and another wounded after an afghan policeman opened fire on their car. four weeks after malaysia flight 370 went missing, the search for the plane now goes underwater, but the clock is ticking on finding those black boxes. and from president to painter, george w bush shows off his brush strokes with portraits of world leaders. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. in just a few hours, the people of afghanistan will go to the polls for the
own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we have believed that commercial banks owe their clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings high. ompanies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right -- it's just good business. union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america."...
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they are owned by charles schwab. you are not releasing your cash allocation at this point. u.s.erformed. we are pulling back and we think there are more opportunities. we think the playing field is being leveled. where are these opportunities. are you putting money into china? the other developed countries. barring any escalation, we think that germany is still a potential and even japan having a great year last year still has a further upside. how much influence does it have on the upside. hard to tell. where people should watch is not the politics as much as the threat of sanctions. for instance people ran into the japanese yen as a result of the asset. when it goes up and down once ukraine starts to calm down. >> there is the influence you can see. what about other emerging markets. should i invest in nigeria or banks in the middle east for example? where are you putting money at all in that? we are. but carefully. one moust look at how demographics are emerging in markets. they allow you to divers fi more broadly. gold real estate and cash. >> how much of your assets are in
they are owned by charles schwab. you are not releasing your cash allocation at this point. u.s.erformed. we are pulling back and we think there are more opportunities. we think the playing field is being leveled. where are these opportunities. are you putting money into china? the other developed countries. barring any escalation, we think that germany is still a potential and even japan having a great year last year still has a further upside. how much influence does it have on the upside....
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there was talk about buying charles schwab.that would not be a bad fit without the brokers or things of that nature. i could see that happening and just wonder if they will do something fundamental. you would think that they have to. >> a reporter said yahoo! and netflix their use a goldman sachs? [laughter] >> they will probably laugh at me. but i was at the "wall street journal" in 1989. liz: charlie gasparino. i saw you fighting in belgrade earlier today. i heard you yelling. [laughter] >> it happens so much i forget. liz: the bell rings in 27 minutes. all major indices are down. you want to keep every penny of your retirement fund but you are not. there are hidden fees all over the place this start up the sheriff the of nottingham may not be too happy with those one dash with the results. you have to hear what the ceo says he is exposing dark secrets it is a fox business exclusive. a media company gets the big black guy last night they were spreading murder and mayhem but how did investors react? details when we come back.
there was talk about buying charles schwab.that would not be a bad fit without the brokers or things of that nature. i could see that happening and just wonder if they will do something fundamental. you would think that they have to. >> a reporter said yahoo! and netflix their use a goldman sachs? [laughter] >> they will probably laugh at me. but i was at the "wall street journal" in 1989. liz: charlie gasparino. i saw you fighting in belgrade earlier today. i heard you...
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bringing david philo back, charles schwab and former walmart ceo is coming back. pay cut.k a 32% meanwhile, disney is offering to raise starting pay by 25% for its workers at florida's theme park. it would raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour. u.n. officials say they are -- union official said are pleased with the deal. if your job is to dress up like mickey mouse or snow white, you are a cash member. >> i did videos of the float going by in anaheim. they wave like you. oden you see me in the fo court. snow white was aggressive. >> have you noticed the queen, though? the queen is so gentle. >> it is what they do. to go to disney world, you have to mortgage a third tiled to get in. it is magical what they do. >> that is why they call it the magic kingdom, tom. does not have the magic. the stock is down again because of the earnings miss that happened yesterday after the close. very ugly. we will be talking about the thing and now what does google try to do? this is "bloomberg surveillance." on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloombe
bringing david philo back, charles schwab and former walmart ceo is coming back. pay cut.k a 32% meanwhile, disney is offering to raise starting pay by 25% for its workers at florida's theme park. it would raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour. u.n. officials say they are -- union official said are pleased with the deal. if your job is to dress up like mickey mouse or snow white, you are a cash member. >> i did videos of the float going by in anaheim. they wave like you. oden you see me...
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charles schwab came out and slammed high-frequency trading just an hour ago. here is the quote. high-frequency trading is corrupting our capital market system. high-frequency traders are gaining the system reaping billions undermining investor confidence in the fairness of our markets. >> it is unfortunate companies like charles schwab that have skin in the game i talking their own book. stuart: when you reference the small investor, not a high frequency guys. >> he is using inflammatory comments saying we are in it to protect a retail investors, basically using a very popular because of michael lewis's book that the markets are rigged what i believe michael lewis himself on fox business this morning showed regret for making those commentss. we have not once heard him repeat the words he used on 60 minutes. he has not repeated that he believes the market is rigged. he is sticking to certain areas of the market he believes are illegal and reads but i have not heard him make a blanket statement again like that and he wouldn't do with this morning. charles: i have the statement her
charles schwab came out and slammed high-frequency trading just an hour ago. here is the quote. high-frequency trading is corrupting our capital market system. high-frequency traders are gaining the system reaping billions undermining investor confidence in the fairness of our markets. >> it is unfortunate companies like charles schwab that have skin in the game i talking their own book. stuart: when you reference the small investor, not a high frequency guys. >> he is using...
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it's called "the charles schwab guide to financial fitness."> i think the big question is how much money do i have am i prepared, you know checking out what kind of savings you have and where you want to go and getting a plan for that. unfortunately only 45% of americans guess how much money they're going to get and by crunching the numbers, studies show you're much more likely to save at least a third more. >> one of the questions you frequently get, you answered questions, when should i start collecting my social security. >> yeah. there's a misconception you should start collecting social security when you're 62 years old but you could easily be leaving a lot of money on the table. for instance, if you wait till you're 70% rmg your monthly benefit will go up 76%. >> wait if you can. >> wait if you can and think about your alternatives. >> wait how long and what's the metric for how long you wait. >> you can take it as early as 62 and as late as 70. i think you have to thing about your long everity, your health. >> if you don't need it don't
it's called "the charles schwab guide to financial fitness."> i think the big question is how much money do i have am i prepared, you know checking out what kind of savings you have and where you want to go and getting a plan for that. unfortunately only 45% of americans guess how much money they're going to get and by crunching the numbers, studies show you're much more likely to save at least a third more. >> one of the questions you frequently get, you answered questions,...
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. >> to caution you, charles schwab came out with a statement today. he made a point.n this bubbles up and is on the front page, people become worried. they do reject the market and capitalism. lou: the one they have already rejected? >> yes. when the other half reject it, i do not know where we will be. it is a problem from a pr point of view. >> yes, it is. the underlying fact that everyone should take absolute no to and i'm talking to the sbc and the exchanges here. the retail investor has always got to be number one. two i agree 1000%. >> thank you. lou: be sure to listen to our financial reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. in a victory for free speech in oregon. having to pay a former student more than $100,000 in damages after the university confiscated distribution of the conservative newspaper. university would say that they didn't confiscate them. they just made it necessary that the liberty be confiscated and they were talked into it. school officials said they wanted to do the campus justice. so how pretty did they won a? we
. >> to caution you, charles schwab came out with a statement today. he made a point.n this bubbles up and is on the front page, people become worried. they do reject the market and capitalism. lou: the one they have already rejected? >> yes. when the other half reject it, i do not know where we will be. it is a problem from a pr point of view. >> yes, it is. the underlying fact that everyone should take absolute no to and i'm talking to the sbc and the exchanges here. the...
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. >> i like charles schwab. >> gamble losses, tax deductible, true or false? >> that is true.amount of the gambling income doesn't exceed the amount of losses. >> what? >> welcome to the world. hello. go play the slots. >> i have a home business or i have a home office, clients meet me at my home, i can deduct part of my utility expenses. >> that's true. you can deduct part of the utility expenses. a new way this year, you can say this is the square footage of my home office, multiply that by $5 and take that amount, just that flat amount as long as it is less than $1500. >> because you're only using that one room. >> exactly. >> you have other rooms, then you're rich. >> okay. if don't finish my taxes by april 15th, i can file for an extension until the end of the year, true or false? >> end of the year -- >> october. >> october 15th. >> october. >> false. >> is it tied? >> if you help your child, if you help pay for your child's student loans, help pay them off, can you claim the student loan interest deduction? so -- >> okay. >> one more time. >> you can claim the student l
. >> i like charles schwab. >> gamble losses, tax deductible, true or false? >> that is true.amount of the gambling income doesn't exceed the amount of losses. >> what? >> welcome to the world. hello. go play the slots. >> i have a home business or i have a home office, clients meet me at my home, i can deduct part of my utility expenses. >> that's true. you can deduct part of the utility expenses. a new way this year, you can say this is the square...
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charles schwab yesterday had great numbers. a lot of trading activity.e're seeing that reflected in very good earnings reports. >> bob, thanks so much. >>> to seema mody, she has a market flash. >> check out regeneron, moving higher after a $350 price target say the biotech has an industry best pipeline. the stock had taking a hit following about 8%, but it is up nearly 40% over the past one year. michelle? >> thank you so much, seema. all right. yahoo among the big names. we have sheila tracking all of those as well. higher by more than 5%, up nearly two bucks. sheila? >> yeah, yahoo is a big winner, but the turnaround we saw yesterday is continuing into today. the nasdaq composite up about 0.8 of 1%. if you look at where we are now, we're talking about a rise of 3%, so basically in the past 24 hours, it's been an uncriminal ride. the biotechs are rebounding. priceline, amazon, all helping the nasdaq today laddic the index higher, and got to mention those earnings. after ali baba posted great results. after the bell, tyler, we have big tech earnings com
charles schwab yesterday had great numbers. a lot of trading activity.e're seeing that reflected in very good earnings reports. >> bob, thanks so much. >>> to seema mody, she has a market flash. >> check out regeneron, moving higher after a $350 price target say the biotech has an industry best pipeline. the stock had taking a hit following about 8%, but it is up nearly 40% over the past one year. michelle? >> thank you so much, seema. all right. yahoo among the big...
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>> caller: charles schwab. >> i think it's the right stock.short term rates go up, i think it's good. i think it's a very well run company. i like schwab here. what do the charts say about the s&p? it's balanced on a knife edge, bit of a coin toss. i don't like coin tosses. how about the nasdaq? tech could be in rebound mode. still caution please on the s&p. and don't move. the "lightning round" is next. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. you say the name of the stock. i don't know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the "lightning round." start in washington. nacine? >> caller: hi, jim. i have a question about the blackberry. i bought it for a high price. should i keep it or sell it? >> i think this is going to trade 6-10, but not go below 6 or above 10. that's -- you're stuck in the middle. not a good risk/r
>> caller: charles schwab. >> i think it's the right stock.short term rates go up, i think it's good. i think it's a very well run company. i like schwab here. what do the charts say about the s&p? it's balanced on a knife edge, bit of a coin toss. i don't like coin tosses. how about the nasdaq? tech could be in rebound mode. still caution please on the s&p. and don't move. the "lightning round" is next. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td...
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. >> announcer: fareed zakaria gps brought to you by charles schwab. own your tomorrow.about the shooting at ft. hood earlier this week, one thing stood out to me. the alleged shooter, 34-year-old army specialist, ivan lopez, was being treated for mental health issues. mental health issues, many believe to be caused by duty in afghanistan and iraq are a scourge upon our military. in 2012, a record 350 soldiers killed themselves. that's more than died on the battlefield. between 2008 and 2010, nearly 2/3 of all suicides in the united states military involve firearms. one former military heavyweight whom i talked with last year said, enough. >> you're a general, an army man. you've spent your life around guns. you're comfortable with them. you know they can be used responsibly. you also feel that when people are at risk in terms of mental issues, it is very dangerous for them to have access to guns. >> it is very dangerous for them to have access to guns. i believe that. >> general crowley will discuss the report and the suicide prevention efforts in the army. >> general p
. >> announcer: fareed zakaria gps brought to you by charles schwab. own your tomorrow.about the shooting at ft. hood earlier this week, one thing stood out to me. the alleged shooter, 34-year-old army specialist, ivan lopez, was being treated for mental health issues. mental health issues, many believe to be caused by duty in afghanistan and iraq are a scourge upon our military. in 2012, a record 350 soldiers killed themselves. that's more than died on the battlefield. between 2008 and...
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charles schwab doing something right. melissa? melissa: adam shapiro thanks so much.ep on this, according to a new study not getting enough rest is almost as bad for the work performance as drinking. before you pick up the cup of defeat, dr. ernest patty is here to help us out with this one. so a lack of sleep can impair you, give you, if you only get four or five hours of sleeper night you might as well have a blood-alcohol level of .1%? how is that possible? >> it is possible because the body is so affected by sleep deprivation and brain experiences is equivalent to being intoxicated. a week of four or five hours a night or one 24 hour period. don't forget plenty of folks work overnight shifts. melissa: that makes me think of doctors working 24 hours shifts and operating is like operating on me as if they're drunk. >> that is what the study demonstrated. that i hope is the no the case but the science is pushing us to that respective point. melissa: that is incredible. there is a new app to help users overcome jet lag. it does this, laughing already. you don't think
charles schwab doing something right. melissa? melissa: adam shapiro thanks so much.ep on this, according to a new study not getting enough rest is almost as bad for the work performance as drinking. before you pick up the cup of defeat, dr. ernest patty is here to help us out with this one. so a lack of sleep can impair you, give you, if you only get four or five hours of sleeper night you might as well have a blood-alcohol level of .1%? how is that possible? >> it is possible because...
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charles schwab. this is not about earnings overall. this is about maybe a bit about what's going on in the ukraine, maybe about over-valuation, finally you mentioned we're near correction on 10%, but you can see the rest of the market not that far. the russell 2000 nasdaq overlap a lot tt dow industrials less than 3%. >> bob, thank you. >>> let's go bass to tyler. >> let's talk about the ten-year, breaking below 2.6%, run santelli at the cme, there it is at 2.06 is, rick. i guess there's probably some uneasy buying of bonds right now. >> i think 2014 is symbolic of uneasy buying and treasuries. after looking at the 30% s&p gains in stocks in 2013. so we could debate fundamentals, why it's happening, but whether all of 2013 and a bunch of 2012, there is no alternative to stocks if the ice gets thing, now there is no alternative, in the derisk environment than to own treasurietreasuries, partic long maturity treasuries. if you look at a long one day, you can see momentum building. certainly 260 is a nights, easy round number. that was th
charles schwab. this is not about earnings overall. this is about maybe a bit about what's going on in the ukraine, maybe about over-valuation, finally you mentioned we're near correction on 10%, but you can see the rest of the market not that far. the russell 2000 nasdaq overlap a lot tt dow industrials less than 3%. >> bob, thank you. >>> let's go bass to tyler. >> let's talk about the ten-year, breaking below 2.6%, run santelli at the cme, there it is at 2.06 is, rick. i...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwabion bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america."
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing suppo of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: bombs tore through a campaign rally in iraq today, killing at least 31 people and wounding dozens more. the event at a baghdad stadium was intended to introduce candidates from a militant shiite group ahead of next week's parliamentary elections. a camera captured the exact moment one of the bombs went off at the complex. there was also intense gunfire from iraqi security forces after the explosion. reporter jane arraf is in baghdad. she was covering the rally for the newshour and spoke to us a short time ago. a warning-- some of the im shown during this interview may be disturbing. jane, welcome. how close were you, and tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, we were at a rally, quit
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing suppo of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: bombs tore through a campaign rally in iraq...
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we talked a lot at the last 20 minutes of this program with liz ann sonders of charles schwab and charlie gasparino, saying financials are crucial regardless no matter you look at it. was it lower expectations for earnings or people finally woke up and said, it is not a great time to be in equities and is that the right assessment? >> i think the market has been looking for reasons to sell off. last year the market looked for reasons to melt-up higher. this year the market looked for reasons, investors have looked for reasons to sell and you know, whether financials do well this year or not, i think the market can still hang in there and give us a decent return but what we're seeing, today, and this past week, and what we saw in the latter half of january is indicative of this sawtooth pattern we'll see this week. a very choppy market with a lot of volatility and hopefully some modest gains yet this year. this is not, this is not marking a top for equities. we're still in a secular bull market and we have further to go. today we saw indiscriminate selling by end of the day. almost all sec
we talked a lot at the last 20 minutes of this program with liz ann sonders of charles schwab and charlie gasparino, saying financials are crucial regardless no matter you look at it. was it lower expectations for earnings or people finally woke up and said, it is not a great time to be in equities and is that the right assessment? >> i think the market has been looking for reasons to sell off. last year the market looked for reasons to melt-up higher. this year the market looked for...