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cheryl has won emmy awards on her work for caring on aging parents and a program aimed at teenager called straight talking teens. cheryl received an emmy nomination for her 6-part series on the children of kosovo, she was selected by the league of women voters as one of the six women who could be president. ladies and gentlemen, cheryl jennings. >> i wanted to let you know that i got to see the bully movie yesterday with mr. caranza and 800 kids and melinda who was wearing her stop bullying tee shirt, so cute. it was an amazing experience and that video is in my head and the tears are in my heart for everybody that's lost a child. we're going to see a video right now that will set the tone of this panel. it will affect you. i saw it this morning so it would be appreciate in my head. you are going to meet the father who is featured in this video so i ask you to put down your electronic devices, your i pads and c phones please and pay attention to this and just be in the moment. if we can roll that dvd, please. (inaudible) funny, most of the times bossy. she would be over at their house, gu
cheryl has won emmy awards on her work for caring on aging parents and a program aimed at teenager called straight talking teens. cheryl received an emmy nomination for her 6-part series on the children of kosovo, she was selected by the league of women voters as one of the six women who could be president. ladies and gentlemen, cheryl jennings. >> i wanted to let you know that i got to see the bully movie yesterday with mr. caranza and 800 kids and melinda who was wearing her stop...
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cheryl has, and she's 58. if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulation, but only doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process occurring in the lower levels of your skin, w
cheryl has, and she's 58. if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big...
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cheryl: has the problem.rticular in stocks of the end of the year. you have this last-minute selling rush is a trying to get those gains and. this going to have to be movement this year for 2013. and again not a financial advisor, but what are you seeing? you have these people come into your office. order telling the your -- or the telling you that they're doing to deal with it? >> one of the interesting things, because we are based in california, and a lot of our clients are california residents , we kind of have the double whammy in california with the federal rate going up and also california's rate going up. for the first time we have seen clients to a very wealthy think about leaving the state. that's one consideration, whether not a stay in states that have altered high tax rates we give people the advice that if they can afford to pay the taxes, you should live forever you want to live and let taxes not try that decision. but as angry as people are now, we have had a few people who have left the stage.
cheryl: has the problem.rticular in stocks of the end of the year. you have this last-minute selling rush is a trying to get those gains and. this going to have to be movement this year for 2013. and again not a financial advisor, but what are you seeing? you have these people come into your office. order telling the your -- or the telling you that they're doing to deal with it? >> one of the interesting things, because we are based in california, and a lot of our clients are california...
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cheryl sandberg how do you get to the top. when you have the sort of challenges that she has or that maybe cheryl has less because she has so muchlot of help, but that women have. the reason we don't ask jack welsh how do you get a man to be on top is because we expect men to not have to be at home with the kids or to organize the play dates, to make sure the home runs on time. and i think cheryl's viewpoint is worth listening to. it is right that there are institutional stuff to change here, but that doesn't mean we should ignore her. >> we have to run because of time. there are different expectations of women in the workplace and at home. and that was the caveat. thanks to both of you. >>> speaking of facebook, it is rolling out a brand new look. we'll bring you the latest on the site's time line redesign. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise
cheryl sandberg how do you get to the top. when you have the sort of challenges that she has or that maybe cheryl has less because she has so muchlot of help, but that women have. the reason we don't ask jack welsh how do you get a man to be on top is because we expect men to not have to be at home with the kids or to organize the play dates, to make sure the home runs on time. and i think cheryl's viewpoint is worth listening to. it is right that there are institutional stuff to change here,...
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the last ten years, samuel adams -- or, actually, it's boston beer, the symbol is sam -- cheryl: uh-huh. >> -- has2% per year to investors while the market's delivers 6.5% per year. and when i compare sam against 3500 other stocks that i folloo on my best stocks now app -- cheryl: right. >> -- it gets an a+performance grade. this is one of the top-performing stocks of the decade. cheryl: and you also like constellation brands, and that's a big name we all know. the three-year return, i think, is what you're looking at here in constellation when really they've picked up steam. >> constellation brands has also beaten the market by a wide margin over the last three years. it's averaged 40% per year over the last three years. that's total returns to the investors, the markets averaged 12%. so it's more than triple the returns of the stock market over the last three years. cheryl: you also like this company, and let's move into gambling, if you will. this company's called multimedia games holding company, amgm, it's up 88% over the last year. talk about this one. >> well, you know, if you talk to any o
the last ten years, samuel adams -- or, actually, it's boston beer, the symbol is sam -- cheryl: uh-huh. >> -- has2% per year to investors while the market's delivers 6.5% per year. and when i compare sam against 3500 other stocks that i folloo on my best stocks now app -- cheryl: right. >> -- it gets an a+performance grade. this is one of the top-performing stocks of the decade. cheryl: and you also like constellation brands, and that's a big name we all know. the three-year...
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"today in the bay's" cheryl has the story. >> reporter: jerry freeman is captain of ladder truck 3170, the first crew on the scene just moments after two santa cruz police officers were shot and killed. >> the fire captain, it's not an environment you should put your crew in. but it was special circumstances. >> reporter: special, because the man and woman were also in uniform. something no one, not even the dispatchers, told him ahead of time. >> we didn't know it was officers until we arrived on scene, until we were physically stas standing next to them. >> reporter: when the accused cop killer jeremy goulet returned to the crime scene, it was this crew who spotted him first. >> he came back and we saw him. we saw a car. we were told it was a white car. >> reporter: officers were quickly alerted and rushed in. the fire crew simultaneously evacuated bystanders, curious about what was going on. >> at one point i actually said, you guys need to get out of here unless you want to get shot. and right about then the shooting started. >> reporter: this firefighter was in the thick of it, s
"today in the bay's" cheryl has the story. >> reporter: jerry freeman is captain of ladder truck 3170, the first crew on the scene just moments after two santa cruz police officers were shot and killed. >> the fire captain, it's not an environment you should put your crew in. but it was special circumstances. >> reporter: special, because the man and woman were also in uniform. something no one, not even the dispatchers, told him ahead of time. >> we didn't...
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dennis: cheryl has no vices. i have lots of vices. liams on the 6:00 news than any prime time show on nbc. that story ahead in my media minute. cheryl: president obama set to meet next hour commute won't believe how low cut his ratings are with the american people. actually, you are going to believe it. dennis: a look at the 10-year treasury. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >> i am tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. a $1.2 billion stock repurchase for the company a merry purchase of the program will be to offset dilution from the equi
dennis: cheryl has no vices. i have lots of vices. liams on the 6:00 news than any prime time show on nbc. that story ahead in my media minute. cheryl: president obama set to meet next hour commute won't believe how low cut his ratings are with the american people. actually, you are going to believe it. dennis: a look at the 10-year treasury. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close...
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cheryl heard has the story. >> how are you doing? >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: some of frank ryan's colleagues haven't seen him in seven months, that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke and his life changed forever. >> i remember a lot of smoke and heat. went outside, felt more than just exhausted. i felt like, you know, extreme nausea. something i never felt before. >> he says he thought he could walk it off. found out quickly he couldn't. >> i remember saying i was going to get up into the truck to lay down. i don't remember anything else after that. >> we have a firefighter down. we need ems. >> reporter: frank ryan, a 17-year san jose firefighter and 20-year paramedic had a heart attack. his colleagues attention quickly went from fighting a church fire to saving ryan's life. >> from what i understand my heart stopped at least three, four times. >> reporter: three to four times. two at the scene, two at the hospital if this happened somewhere else, outcome may be different. >> some of the reports were th
cheryl heard has the story. >> how are you doing? >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: some of frank ryan's colleagues haven't seen him in seven months, that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke and his life changed forever. >> i remember a lot of smoke and heat. went outside, felt more than just exhausted. i felt like, you know, extreme nausea. something i never felt before. >> he says he thought he could walk it off. found out quickly he...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has their stories. >> we were still surrounded by people with guns and shields. >> reporter: jerry freeman is cap dane of ladder truck 3170, the first crew on the scene just moments after two santa cruz police officers were shot and killed. >> as a fire captain that is not an environment you should put your crew in but it was special circumstances. >> reporter: special because the man and woman at his feet were also in uniform. something no one, not even the dispatchers, told him ahead of time. >> we didn't know it was officers until we arrived on scene, until we were physically standing next to them. >> reporter: at this point, the gunman was still on the loose and when accused cop killer jeremy goulet returned to the crime scene, it was this crew that spotted him first. >> the bad guy came back essentially. and we saw him. we saw a car. we had been told that it was a white car. >> reporter: officers were quickly alert and rushed in. the fire crew simultaneously evacuated bystanders, curious about what was going on. >> at one point, iractually said you guys nee
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has their stories. >> we were still surrounded by people with guns and shields. >> reporter: jerry freeman is cap dane of ladder truck 3170, the first crew on the scene just moments after two santa cruz police officers were shot and killed. >> as a fire captain that is not an environment you should put your crew in but it was special circumstances. >> reporter: special because the man and woman at his feet were also in uniform. something no...
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cheryl has, and she's 58.nd what if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulation, but only doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process occurring in the lower levels of your
cheryl has, and she's 58.nd what if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big...
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big tuna ahead has a buy on the stock. cherylector is up in the last six months with one stock up 183% in the same time period. we have the c.e.o., tom warner of sun power speaking to fox business exclusively during the threat. dennis: and house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers, on new legislation making its way through congress but does it have teeth? and john on the threat to your facebook account. cheryl: we begin this hour with some breaking news out of washington. the president's schedule filling up with meetings with republican lawmakers. rich is in washington with the breaking details. rich? >> into the lion's den wednesday at 1:30 next week when president obama will meet with republicans in the base of the capitol, 1:30 p.m.. this is continued outreach for president obama, last night having dinner with a number of republican senators and he'll meet with a mb of them next week as well so his congressional outreach amid criticism from those who say the president isn't active enough personal well congress, not en
big tuna ahead has a buy on the stock. cherylector is up in the last six months with one stock up 183% in the same time period. we have the c.e.o., tom warner of sun power speaking to fox business exclusively during the threat. dennis: and house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers, on new legislation making its way through congress but does it have teeth? and john on the threat to your facebook account. cheryl: we begin this hour with some breaking news out of washington. the...
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cheryl: thank you. wiring money hasg into a store front, but business is going global, and competition is amping have. shibani joshi is at the innovation project 2013 where leaders in the mobile payments sector are meeting in harvard and cambridge massachusetts. she is there. what do you have? >> reporter: for you to digest these statistics. 61 percent of payments and the united states remaining cash. 98 percent of transactions in asia are paid in cash. every second to 28 transactions are processed in 200 countries by western union. this is a dynamic that has allowed this company to grow and thrive over the last 160 years. joined by the ceo of western union. thank you for joining is for a fox business exclusive interview. thank you. >> thank you for being here. >> reporter: let's start off with the concept of cash. nafta be honest. all of these innovators in start-ups that have been talking to all throughout the day are telling me that cash is dead in the credit card is going away. it does not sound like you by your sta
cheryl: thank you. wiring money hasg into a store front, but business is going global, and competition is amping have. shibani joshi is at the innovation project 2013 where leaders in the mobile payments sector are meeting in harvard and cambridge massachusetts. she is there. what do you have? >> reporter: for you to digest these statistics. 61 percent of payments and the united states remaining cash. 98 percent of transactions in asia are paid in cash. every second to 28 transactions are...
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etf has been going solid in the past decade. cheryl: is it goo book value, p, earnings? >> all of the above. if the stocks of all trade alike on the upside or the downside, you can identify it and we have a lot of the companies trade below intrinsic value. we knew that shutting down the businesses what it would be worth a lot of those trading below that. we can find those inefficiencies in the market. cheryl: u.s. airways, one of the many, tal talking about that ear in the show. a broad-based, specifically talk about that. that is one of your top picks right now. >> the energy business is equivalent to the industrial revolution. the next 10 years could be fantastic. our favorite area is the deepwater drillers. very low multiples, but yet we're going to see a rig shortage and as we find more and more, technology allows us to find more and more deposits in the gulf, in the deep waters that weren't even possible five and 10 years ago these companies will do extremely well and they will trade up. cheryl: i mentioned one of your top holdings, but another specialty we want to
etf has been going solid in the past decade. cheryl: is it goo book value, p, earnings? >> all of the above. if the stocks of all trade alike on the upside or the downside, you can identify it and we have a lot of the companies trade below intrinsic value. we knew that shutting down the businesses what it would be worth a lot of those trading below that. we can find those inefficiencies in the market. cheryl: u.s. airways, one of the many, tal talking about that ear in the show. a...
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with that, i'd like to hastily call forward cheryl smith who has been a tremendous supporter of the society who will introduce our keynote speaker. cheryl. (applause) >> good afternoon, everybody. and happy black history month. i have the great pleasure of introducing today's keynote speaker. we are fortunate to have a speaker whose experience and background exemplifies african-american history. he is the general ed orial advisor to the king legacy, a professor of history, and founding director of the martin luther king, jr., research and educational institute at stanford university. during 2009, he also served as the king distinguished professor at morehouse college and the first executive director of that institution's king collection. (applause) >> thank you. during his undergraduate years at ucla he participated in civil rights and anti-war protests and many of his subsequent writings reflects his experiences by stressing the importance of grassroots political activity in the african-american freedom struggle. his first book, end struggle snick and the black awakening of the 1960s remai
with that, i'd like to hastily call forward cheryl smith who has been a tremendous supporter of the society who will introduce our keynote speaker. cheryl. (applause) >> good afternoon, everybody. and happy black history month. i have the great pleasure of introducing today's keynote speaker. we are fortunate to have a speaker whose experience and background exemplifies african-american history. he is the general ed orial advisor to the king legacy, a professor of history, and founding...
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facebook, chief operating officer cheryl sandberg has a new book with advice to get ahead.ive. she was on "60 minutes" last night. >> they lean back and say i'm busyism want to have a child one day. i couldn't take on more. or i'm learning on my current job. it never had a man say that stuff to me. my message is not to blame women. there is a lot we don't control. i am saying there is an awful lot we can control. we can do for ourselves to sit at more tables and raise more hands. i want every little girl if someone says they're bossy to be told instead you have leadership skills. >> dana: the book is "lean in." greg, as a woman, how do you react to this story? >> greg: wow! she caught that whole interview from 1978 "coz mow." can we retire the phrase -- does every media person ask the question: can women have it all? no. neither can men. when men were building bridges and falling off of buildings in world wars, were they having it all? no. women were living 10% longer. women may not have it all but they have more than men. that it was woman running facebook? facebook runs t
facebook, chief operating officer cheryl sandberg has a new book with advice to get ahead.ive. she was on "60 minutes" last night. >> they lean back and say i'm busyism want to have a child one day. i couldn't take on more. or i'm learning on my current job. it never had a man say that stuff to me. my message is not to blame women. there is a lot we don't control. i am saying there is an awful lot we can control. we can do for ourselves to sit at more tables and raise more...
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cheryl: you have 93 million users. youtube has much less than that. >> much more. h more. sorry. when you looked at over the next frontier, your thinking about this samsung's event that will be across the street from our studio. radio city. these new samsung -- these galaxies, 5-inch screen. >> beautiful devices. cheryl: what about the partnerships with the filmmakers? >> well, a very interesting place with the fun manufacturers as well because while youtube is a massive platform and we don't in the business with youtube because we think we're doing something different, we find that many of the device manufacturers are often looking for an alternative for at least multiple partners. so we're there to step in and @%fered a very high-quality video sharing capability. so we are installed across all of the major operating systems on the mobile side and available with have some a lot of different devices. cheryl: i wonder what this means to movie studios. they have to be nervous. we see what itunes did to the music companies. now we are seeing potentially the same thing
cheryl: you have 93 million users. youtube has much less than that. >> much more. h more. sorry. when you looked at over the next frontier, your thinking about this samsung's event that will be across the street from our studio. radio city. these new samsung -- these galaxies, 5-inch screen. >> beautiful devices. cheryl: what about the partnerships with the filmmakers? >> well, a very interesting place with the fun manufacturers as well because while youtube is a massive...
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coming up next on "the rundown"" if you are a veteran and struggling to get a job cheryl casone has three companies hiring this week. >> random act of kind nness fro one veteran to another the notes you see here. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >> good morning. it is now 22 minutes after the hour. 15 of the 19 911 hijackers were from the country of saudi arabia. department of homeland security has quietly made it easier for saudis to terne the united states. they will soon qualify for trusted traveler status. that was passengers who are considered low risk, bypass customs after they provide fingerprints and also passports. many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >
coming up next on "the rundown"" if you are a veteran and struggling to get a job cheryl casone has three companies hiring this week. >> random act of kind nness fro one veteran to another the notes you see here. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >> good morning. it is now 22 minutes after...
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cheryl: what about the homebuilders, scott? homebuilding has been a big part. think we will get today, scott? >> i think bernanke will highlight that. those are the facts. there is still a backlog of foreclosures and sales. you talk to jamie dimon and some of the other bank leaders. the fed is killing the bank model. the banks borrow short and lend long. there is no spread because the earth is so flat. >> my forecast is for the tenure to go up 2.5 at some point this year. that will help the banks. the fed will acknowledge that housing has improved in the statement today. cheryl: what about inflation. it seems to me, as they go through an economy that is slowly recovering, that there inflation target may be outdated sooner rather than later. that means they will have to backtrack a little bit. inflation will have to creep in at some point. possibly this year. >> you noted earlier the divergence between gdp and unemployment. no matter what, the high and low, all of them have to percent. they are all at the same number. that right there tells you that will probabl
cheryl: what about the homebuilders, scott? homebuilding has been a big part. think we will get today, scott? >> i think bernanke will highlight that. those are the facts. there is still a backlog of foreclosures and sales. you talk to jamie dimon and some of the other bank leaders. the fed is killing the bank model. the banks borrow short and lend long. there is no spread because the earth is so flat. >> my forecast is for the tenure to go up 2.5 at some point this year. that will...
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cheryl hurd has the bay area reaction to a story that is surprising a lot of employees across the country. >> for the employees to save them $50. i don't know if i can do it. i don't know. >> reporter: it is a new employee penalty that has a lot of people talking. >> it seems like a lot to be asking someone's weight to get health coverage. >> reporter: they are talking about the new policy from the cvs pharmacy. employees must reveal how much they weigh, blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol or pay a penalty. the company says it will not see any of the results and just wants employees to think critically about their health. >> i think it is a good thing that people start looking a at their health and taking things seriously. >> reporter: cvs did not provide an on camera interview but did release a statement saying we want to help our employees to be as healthy as they can be which is why we decided to implement this plan. in fact, we have been working for a number of years on ways they can improve their health through preventative measures. peter is a san francisco attorney who spec
cheryl hurd has the bay area reaction to a story that is surprising a lot of employees across the country. >> for the employees to save them $50. i don't know if i can do it. i don't know. >> reporter: it is a new employee penalty that has a lot of people talking. >> it seems like a lot to be asking someone's weight to get health coverage. >> reporter: they are talking about the new policy from the cvs pharmacy. employees must reveal how much they weigh, blood sugar,...
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cheryl: and what type of companies do you like right now? obviously, her a life has big headline maker, but what types of companies do you like right now? >> well, we like companies that have stable cash flow, that are good businesses that have an upside catalyst that the activist is bringing to the table. cheryl: like, for instance? >> dine equity is a good example of that. the ihop and applebee's change, they're 99% franchised. it's basically just a royalty stream coming into the company, and the activist is urging them to pay a $6-a-share dividend with a 5% yield which is normal for that industry is $120 stock -- cheryl: why would i want to go buy these particular stocks? why would i do this in a fund versus -- >> well, there's lots of reasons doing the funds. i mean, the fund has different styles, different activists and different, different sectors. we're diversified in that way. secondly, activism is often a j curve, so it goes down sometimes before it goes up depending on the type of activism. the fund has different activism, different activist situations at d
cheryl: and what type of companies do you like right now? obviously, her a life has big headline maker, but what types of companies do you like right now? >> well, we like companies that have stable cash flow, that are good businesses that have an upside catalyst that the activist is bringing to the table. cheryl: like, for instance? >> dine equity is a good example of that. the ihop and applebee's change, they're 99% franchised. it's basically just a royalty stream coming into the...
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. >> i want to shift, her name is in the air already, cheryl sandberg and what she has been attracting. when we talk about how we solve this problem, there are some women ceos who stepped forward and most notably sandberg, she has received a kind of astonishing analysis of vitriol. on one level, i have written about this, on the one level we want more women ceos but the same people who say that kind of hate the women ceos we have. we look at cheryl sandberg and can't stand a million things about them and it is worth thinking about why and some of the critiques are interesting because she is trying to use some of the things that we think about this sort of next stage revolution and she is trying to talk to women about how to succeed in a kind of cutthroat high-level business structure while not sacrificing family. and to a great deal of anger from women critics, from feminists, from lots of nice thinking liberals. i'm curious what you make of that, her efforts and the hostility toward her in trying to think the way through this problem. >> so interesting, working at a job like that. i c
. >> i want to shift, her name is in the air already, cheryl sandberg and what she has been attracting. when we talk about how we solve this problem, there are some women ceos who stepped forward and most notably sandberg, she has received a kind of astonishing analysis of vitriol. on one level, i have written about this, on the one level we want more women ceos but the same people who say that kind of hate the women ceos we have. we look at cheryl sandberg and can't stand a million...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has been out there all day with a look at how people are handling the change. cheryl? >> reporter: well, terry, as you can see cars are rolling smoothly through the golden gate bridge toll plaza but, believe me, earlier today things were much different. at the golden gate bridge toll plaza now 25 miles an hour. some worry that on this first day of all electronic tolling people would be going too slow. >> i'm getting quite a few over 40 at the moment. i have a 40. 41. >> reporter: but chp officer barkley found just the opposite in some cases. >> we had quite a few readings over 60 coming through the toll plaza which is a pretty terrifying speed to go through such a narrow space. >> reporter: the first day of the landmark willing to system was confusing for a lot of people. >> no stopping there. >> reporter: a voice from on high telling drivers not to stop. as some sped by, others were left desperately looking for someone to take their cash or in this case a credit card. >> i have no idea. i'm visiting. >> that's what we're running into right now. no stopping th
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has been out there all day with a look at how people are handling the change. cheryl? >> reporter: well, terry, as you can see cars are rolling smoothly through the golden gate bridge toll plaza but, believe me, earlier today things were much different. at the golden gate bridge toll plaza now 25 miles an hour. some worry that on this first day of all electronic tolling people would be going too slow. >> i'm getting quite a few over 40 at the moment. i...
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has heard about this xl pipeline that the canadian company wants to build across the board. the fed can't permit that pipeline. it would be creating jobs. jobs that will be created are there. cheryl been bernanke could go over to congress and walked down the street and put the policy in place himself you would. he has been very vocal in his frustration with our nation's leaders. william poole, a former st. louis federal reserve bank president. very interesting talking points. we appreciate your time. >> good to be with you. cheryl: the closing bell will ring. we are almost done. sixteen minutes to go, and the dow, up 82 points. so approaching session highs. the dow is up more than 10% for the year. s&p is up about 9% so far for the year. curious if the decision to keep pouring money from the fed will push these markets fire. that is a question. the best place to pour your money into the market. coming up next. ♪ investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there armore choices than ever. ii want to know exactly whow much i'm paying.n. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors
has heard about this xl pipeline that the canadian company wants to build across the board. the fed can't permit that pipeline. it would be creating jobs. jobs that will be created are there. cheryl been bernanke could go over to congress and walked down the street and put the policy in place himself you would. he has been very vocal in his frustration with our nation's leaders. william poole, a former st. louis federal reserve bank president. very interesting talking points. we appreciate your...
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[laughter] i don't know what it means. >>. >> 37 you are mixing them up but cheryl has written a book talking about how women should now leave the work place before they leave the workplace and using practical it buys it is not with the betty friedan tone it is nuts and bolts the people attacker because she is obviously a very rich. >> but i think they are valid this is a white privilege well educated situation and that is true. and to say guess what? i am leaving at 330 but then they have power so if somebody is in a and the the position that is not so bad. >> but it is not reproducible. it does make many women who are struggling to be fair to go through that terrible baby honker women feel at six months with the unpaid maternity leave is over and they have to go back to work because they have to go back to work but they do not want to leave their child. that is a reality for most and they cannot go home at 530 for get it. it is natural to have the books say you are now working hard enough. figure it out. >> i don't think that is the fair representation at all and some would argue th
[laughter] i don't know what it means. >>. >> 37 you are mixing them up but cheryl has written a book talking about how women should now leave the work place before they leave the workplace and using practical it buys it is not with the betty friedan tone it is nuts and bolts the people attacker because she is obviously a very rich. >> but i think they are valid this is a white privilege well educated situation and that is true. and to say guess what? i am leaving at 330 but...
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school age kid and third are teens. >> cheryl: another program. >> it's a program of community and visitation and exchange program. they work with families where violence hasn used. they are supporting parents and safe access to their kids. they are supporting parenting and learning how to be a parent to their child. >> cheryl: what kind of training from law enforcement? >> training protocol for the county and how to interview kids in the field they minimize their contract with the kids. >> cheryl: thank you for what you are doing. all right. we do have to take another break. when we come back, we're going to meet a notable actor and author that will talk about his >> cheryl: welcome back. we are continuing our discussion about the well-being of children and child abuse. a man who survived a horrendous childhood has back prominent activist for this issue using celebrity status. he has written a book, called "a private family matters," and victor rivers. thank you so much for joining us today? >> my pleasure. >> cheryl: i remember meeting you last year and i heard your story. i want people to hear what happened to you. tell us what happened? >> i grew up in
school age kid and third are teens. >> cheryl: another program. >> it's a program of community and visitation and exchange program. they work with families where violence hasn used. they are supporting parents and safe access to their kids. they are supporting parenting and learning how to be a parent to their child. >> cheryl: what kind of training from law enforcement? >> training protocol for the county and how to interview kids in the field they minimize their...
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giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: the landscape of the healthcare industry has changed greatly a change coming up in medicare payments starts next week. it is topping a 5252 week highs yesterday and today. joining me now is alan miller. a big piece of that is behavioral services right now. that is where you are seeing expansion. >> a large part of it. at one point, it was not that high. we have two divisions and we are happy with both. cost control. something that was supposed to be addressed under the affordable care act. is it being addressed? >> it really is an expansion of coverage. it is supposed to come through the exchanges for the expansion of medicaid. that is what we are looking forward to. there has been a little controversy over some of the states that are a little bit. then they have the federal government. there will be exchanges and there will be coverage. cheryl: the state of texas is saying, no. it is just a wait and see thing at this point. >> no. what will happen is if the state does not set it up, the federal government will set it up. it is a question wheth
giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: the landscape of the healthcare industry has changed greatly a change coming up in medicare payments starts next week. it is topping a 5252 week highs yesterday and today. joining me now is alan miller. a big piece of that is behavioral services right now. that is where you are seeing expansion. >> a large part of it. at one point, it was not that high. we have two divisions and we are happy with both. cost control. something that was supposed...
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cheryl? >> reporter: well, frank ryan has been a san jose firefighter for almost two decades. the majority of that time spent here at battalion station one in san jose. as a paramedic, he told me tonight that he never dreamed he'd be the recipient of care he often gives to others. >> how are you doing, buddy? >> some of his colleagues haven't seen him in seven months. that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke. and that's when his life changed forever. >> i remember a lot of smoke. a lot of heat. i went outside and felt more than just exhausted. i felt extreme nausea. >> reporter: he says he thought he could walk it off. >> i remember saying i was going to get up into the truck to lay down and i don't remember anything else after that. >> reporter: frank rooyan, a 17-year firefighter and 20 year paramedic had a heart attack. his colleagues quickly went from fighting a church fire save ryan's life. >> from what i understand, my heart stopped three or four times. >> some of the reports were that he had died and dicht things. this is -- no. no way. >> battalion chief ro
cheryl? >> reporter: well, frank ryan has been a san jose firefighter for almost two decades. the majority of that time spent here at battalion station one in san jose. as a paramedic, he told me tonight that he never dreamed he'd be the recipient of care he often gives to others. >> how are you doing, buddy? >> some of his colleagues haven't seen him in seven months. that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke. and that's when his life changed forever. >> i...
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i think on that fight you have to say that the fed has certainly succeeded. cherylyou were talking about those high-end temporary workers, contract workers the making high salaries. those jobs are coming back. >> those jobs are definitely coming back. i think there's opportunity for people that are looking to get back to work, even getting a temporary job could lead to a permanent job in the future. companies need to start hiring. they cannot sustain. they have cut back, cut costs, reduced salaries. now is the time when any to start hiring. cheryl: i know that you are an economist. i do want to give you. if you look at the overall economy, and i go back to that wage quality issue, what is being set here is that the high end contract worker, the temporary the cfo is not getting a full-time job which to me says we are not complete confidence. >> i think you're right. we are not completely confident. what is a good thing is that we continue to hire workers on a temporary basis. for many companies they are doing that really as a way of feeling out potential knew hires s
i think on that fight you have to say that the fed has certainly succeeded. cherylyou were talking about those high-end temporary workers, contract workers the making high salaries. those jobs are coming back. >> those jobs are definitely coming back. i think there's opportunity for people that are looking to get back to work, even getting a temporary job could lead to a permanent job in the future. companies need to start hiring. they cannot sustain. they have cut back, cut costs,...
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cheryl casone has got five companies hiring right now. and the dugger family. >> gretchen: all of them? >> steve: yeah. 75 kids. >> gretchen: kevin spencer will stick around fort after the show show with more amazing magic stories. see you tomorrow. bill: i've got these card tricks. unbelievable. show stoppers. the repeal of obamacare. congressman paul ryan releasing a budget that includes doing just that to get our spending and debt under control. a bit of a headline from over the weekend. good morning on a monday as we start a new week. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: hello, bill hemmer. i'm martha maccallum. the plan is to release full details of paul ryan's budget plan tomorrow and it is said to include far-reaching entitlement reforms. listen to this. >> the ps has us on a path toward a debt crisis that hurts everybody, that brings us to a recession, that brings us a european kind of experience which we want to avoid. we want people going back to work, higher wages, more jobs, growing economy. we get that. >
cheryl casone has got five companies hiring right now. and the dugger family. >> gretchen: all of them? >> steve: yeah. 75 kids. >> gretchen: kevin spencer will stick around fort after the show show with more amazing magic stories. see you tomorrow. bill: i've got these card tricks. unbelievable. show stoppers. the repeal of obamacare. congressman paul ryan releasing a budget that includes doing just that to get our spending and debt under control. a bit of a headline from...
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it has doubled. cheryl: a quarter till. stocks now.you are watching, no cool? nicole: the dow is down eight quarter of 1%. oil is lower. i was looking at some transportation stock today that are on the move. i wanted to bring them to your attention. look at xl marathon. it is up about 14%. we are looking at both shipping for that example in addition to xl marathon. you can see these names on the move. up 2.5%. these transportation stocks, in particular our real movers and rumors to the upside on a day where you are seeing movers. dennis: bouncing back with over $4 million of profits. it was the second hurricane in u.s. history. they have most of the exposure to the u.s. the chairman joins me now. what a turnaround from 2011 for you, john. japan, the earthquake, the floods in thailand, that was such a negative in 2011. what do you think changed the narrative for your company? >> well, we are a market. we are the only insurance market in the world. it suffered this extraordinary coincidence of catastrophes from australia, new villains, t
it has doubled. cheryl: a quarter till. stocks now.you are watching, no cool? nicole: the dow is down eight quarter of 1%. oil is lower. i was looking at some transportation stock today that are on the move. i wanted to bring them to your attention. look at xl marathon. it is up about 14%. we are looking at both shipping for that example in addition to xl marathon. you can see these names on the move. up 2.5%. these transportation stocks, in particular our real movers and rumors to the upside...
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cheryl butler adams has only been a toll taker for a couple months now. last night was her last night. she says even in those few months this job turned out to be a lot more than she thought it ever would. >> five months this week. it was never an opportunity that i did not give some direction or advice or point something out. so i think that was interesting. i didn't know that i would be an ambassador for the city. >> reporter: now, for drivers this morning, remember, you have four ways to pay your toll. you can have a fast track account, which most drivers do. you can set up a pay by plate account, which would be based on your license plate. you can pay one time online and if you do none of those you will get a bill in the mail. now, as for the humans who are no longer here this morning, 17 out of the 28 toll takers have retired or moved on to other jobs within the district, so that is some good news. and we just talked briefly with the spokeswoman for the golden gate bridge district. she arrived on scene and tells us everything has gone very smoothly.
cheryl butler adams has only been a toll taker for a couple months now. last night was her last night. she says even in those few months this job turned out to be a lot more than she thought it ever would. >> five months this week. it was never an opportunity that i did not give some direction or advice or point something out. so i think that was interesting. i didn't know that i would be an ambassador for the city. >> reporter: now, for drivers this morning, remember, you have four...
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you can add best selling author to cheryl sandburg's resume. >> a father has a classic video game to show his daughter heroes don't have to be men. emily? >> good afternoon. well, sandburg's new book went on sale today, it's topping amazon's bestseller list. in the book facebook's chief operating officer encourages women to lean in to achieve more leadership roles in the work place. dave goldberg is the ceo of survey monkey. >> the fact that we're afraid to talk about gender in the work place. it's kind of a taboo thing particularly, men wanted to do the right thing feel ham strung by hr or legal issues to sort of get women to lean in. so we need to have the dialogue and we need to do more to get people to talk about it. >> sandberg plans to cone it -- donate proceeds from the book to her new nonprofit lean in.org. >> sources tell bloomberg spotify is close to coming to agreement was record labels to offer free mobile radio service outside of the united states. the company is currently available on u.s. local devices and desk tops in 17 countries and wants to offer mobile service in
you can add best selling author to cheryl sandburg's resume. >> a father has a classic video game to show his daughter heroes don't have to be men. emily? >> good afternoon. well, sandburg's new book went on sale today, it's topping amazon's bestseller list. in the book facebook's chief operating officer encourages women to lean in to achieve more leadership roles in the work place. dave goldberg is the ceo of survey monkey. >> the fact that we're afraid to talk about gender...
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cheryl casoni has done the research.00 in chicago. los angeles, 1400 jobs. you can be a driver. you can be a general manager. general managers make from $35,000 up to $50,000 a year. they have always social network campaign, facebook to apply for the jobs. whether a mobile app, 135,000 fans on their facebook page. >> brian: and managing managing program is very respected. i never heard of this group, intelegrated. >> they make software and conveyor belts in factories across the country. 85 job openings. 120 by the end of the year. you can make $55,000 to $80,000. so this may be the best but it pays. headquartered in mason, ohio. and they have veterans initiative. local job fairs to hire veterans. >> brian: mattress firm? >> you know about mattresses. >> brian: i sleep on them. >> i've seen you on this show. 123 jobs open right now. largest special is bedding. that is what they sell. they are headquartered in houston, texas. >> brian: and they are hiring had a in miami and dallas. >> i got baleros. this is oil filled serv
cheryl casoni has done the research.00 in chicago. los angeles, 1400 jobs. you can be a driver. you can be a general manager. general managers make from $35,000 up to $50,000 a year. they have always social network campaign, facebook to apply for the jobs. whether a mobile app, 135,000 fans on their facebook page. >> brian: and managing managing program is very respected. i never heard of this group, intelegrated. >> they make software and conveyor belts in factories across the...
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cheryl: 84% think technology has got to be a piece of their home.ing that has evolved. >> absolutely. they want to be able to raise the heat with their iphone, turn theelights on and off. even saying like i don't want a dining room anymore, i want a home office, a media room, they are changing significantly. cheryl: i wonder if the homebuilders know this. these are the homebuilders that have powered the market, stocks that have been taking off. do you think the homebuilders in that cycle know this, can they compete in the generation y. category? >> i believe they do know what, they do their own surveys, and that is going to tell them a lot. if we go back to the fixer-upper's, this young generation is interested in buying a home that needs some work and customizing it themselves. so there is a growing amount of inventory coming on the market that will allow them to do this. cheryl: i am sure the builders will put those incentives out there to get the young person in, but the young person is going for the fixer-uppers, going for the technology. we wil
cheryl: 84% think technology has got to be a piece of their home.ing that has evolved. >> absolutely. they want to be able to raise the heat with their iphone, turn theelights on and off. even saying like i don't want a dining room anymore, i want a home office, a media room, they are changing significantly. cheryl: i wonder if the homebuilders know this. these are the homebuilders that have powered the market, stocks that have been taking off. do you think the homebuilders in that cycle...
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has been? it won't be much in some areas but right now, the impact is here in o'fallon, missouri. cherylnis: fosh $ out with the annual list of the billionaires. a few newcomers join the list, including bill ackman, the hedge fund manager over herbalife. he has a net worth that's said to be $1.2 billion ranking him 1175th in the world it says here. cheryl: and tory burch. she's become a power house. now she's a billionaire on shoes and clothes. dennis: took her husband's name and built it into something bigger than he did. i would hate that as a divorced guy. cheryl: and i love the forbes list. i used to work there. businesses are up in arms over what they see as an i.r.s. crackdown on outside contractors. liz mcdonald is ahead with the bottom line. dennis: and cyber threat. how deep does cyber threats go? i'll talk to the director of the national security agency. cheryl: and we'll have more from our nation's airports about delays or frankly, the lack thereof falling homeland security chief's comments about the budget cuts that caused long security lines that really weren't there. we'll
has been? it won't be much in some areas but right now, the impact is here in o'fallon, missouri. cherylnis: fosh $ out with the annual list of the billionaires. a few newcomers join the list, including bill ackman, the hedge fund manager over herbalife. he has a net worth that's said to be $1.2 billion ranking him 1175th in the world it says here. cheryl: and tory burch. she's become a power house. now she's a billionaire on shoes and clothes. dennis: took her husband's name and built it into...