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i did speak with david rubenstein and the second part is this. if the economy is so great okay, as ben says it is, and as adam says it is why are people feeling so [ bleep ]? >> because their wages aren't growing. >> wait a minute. >> their wages are not growing. >> we just beeped him, so -- >> charlie, say you say it is the recovery that's going to you know, that's tripping up a little bit here. could you make the argument this has been a tepid recovery compared to others it could go on long enough to help the democrats great elected. >> which is my point. >> really? i thought that was my point. >> these are raw numbers you can use to argue the economies but we were in a tailspin when the president came in. however t they're right to the sense that forget about the people -- forget about the people in the ivory towers. what about the arming person out there, they still think this economy is bad. i don't care what you tell them. charlie talks from an ivory tower. >> pipe down. it's a wageless recovery people can only put their backs on prosperity
i did speak with david rubenstein and the second part is this. if the economy is so great okay, as ben says it is, and as adam says it is why are people feeling so [ bleep ]? >> because their wages aren't growing. >> wait a minute. >> their wages are not growing. >> we just beeped him, so -- >> charlie, say you say it is the recovery that's going to you know, that's tripping up a little bit here. could you make the argument this has been a tepid recovery compared...
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and now philanthropist david rubenstein is hoping to change that. re than $5 million to help restore the bronze, fix cracks and improve landscaping. rubenstein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during the repairs. >>> news for your health at 5:50. genetic testing has become more popular in recent years and a new survey found 98% of people want to know their genetic risks for dangerous diseases. people are interested in learning about that risk even if it's very low. doctors warn there are too many unknowns about interpreting genetic code. they say vague results could cause unnecessary stress and treatments. >>> pretty soon a simple shot could get rid of that double chin. the fda approved i'm serious, the fda approved a new drug that can break down the fat in your chin. the shots are given over a period of six months. the drugs will start rolling out to plastic surgeons in june. after they complete a training program. and doctors are advising that this particular drug is just meant for the chin fat. you can
and now philanthropist david rubenstein is hoping to change that. re than $5 million to help restore the bronze, fix cracks and improve landscaping. rubenstein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during the repairs. >>> news for your health at 5:50. genetic testing has become more popular in recent years and a new survey found 98% of people want to know their genetic risks for dangerous diseases. people are interested in learning about that...
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david rubenstein is dedicating $5 million to restore and wash the memorial and its landscape. >>> a spectacular day and evening too. 6:00 am, morning commute is going to be fine with temps in the 50s. we'll show you how fast the showers and storms roll in. "the boys are back in town" by thin lizzy southwest is having a sale so you can put the old garage band back together. even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ( ding ) >>> the baltimore mom seen smacking her son and chasing him out of the riots talked about that encounter today. >> headlines call her mother of the year, but she didn't feel like a hero. she says she saw her son with a rock in his hand, and all that hitting screaming and yanking that followed was a big dose of tough love. >> my intention was just to get my son and have him be safe. and at that point i knew that whole thing was not safe t. wasn't safe at all. >> when was he saying to you? >> mom okay, mom an, mom. and i was pretty much telling him how dare you do this! >> gr
david rubenstein is dedicating $5 million to restore and wash the memorial and its landscape. >>> a spectacular day and evening too. 6:00 am, morning commute is going to be fine with temps in the 50s. we'll show you how fast the showers and storms roll in. "the boys are back in town" by thin lizzy southwest is having a sale so you can put the old garage band back together. even if it never made it out of the garage. ( band plays the thin lizzy music poorly ) book for as low...
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and now philanthropist david rubenstein is giving more than $5 million to help restore the bronze, and improve the landscaping. the memorial will remain open during the work. >>> "news4 today" begins with breaking news.
and now philanthropist david rubenstein is giving more than $5 million to help restore the bronze, and improve the landscaping. the memorial will remain open during the work. >>> "news4 today" begins with breaking news.
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tom: what is david rubenstein doing? guy like him -- >> the left monticello and the library of congress. he gives money to them or buys things they used to inspire people. i do not agree with that. i feel that universities are for your educational institutions are great american conference. tom: what is the best neighborhood -- ever him like a map -- abraham lincoln map? >> he was really not about that. brendan: did we ever get a chiron to say things tom keene says? tom: we will see you on madison avenue. thank you for showing up. we have another hour, first a four x report -- forex report. stay with us. ♪ tom: china confronts slumping growth this relation command a credit bubble. china is the new mediocre. can you deflation derail euro -u.s. growth? good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from our world headquarters in new york. it is tax day, when a, april 15 and it is also bank of america earnings day. olivia: as always, bank of america earnings make little sense on first read. $3.4 billion. what
tom: what is david rubenstein doing? guy like him -- >> the left monticello and the library of congress. he gives money to them or buys things they used to inspire people. i do not agree with that. i feel that universities are for your educational institutions are great american conference. tom: what is the best neighborhood -- ever him like a map -- abraham lincoln map? >> he was really not about that. brendan: did we ever get a chiron to say things tom keene says? tom: we will see...
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david rubenstein will give millions to restore the landmark. be the first since it was dedicated by eisenhower in 1954. >>> a $20 million lawsuit involving the death of a local tow truck driver. and remember yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >>> live in west warn tonight. and bruce you're saying it's a festival atmosphere out there this afternoon which is welcome. >> reporter: it had been a festival. 30 seconds earlier you would have seen a convoy of national guard jeeps that heavy artillery that they're now using that they've gotten as surplus from the military. and it's unsettling. guys are sympatheticing their heads nod
david rubenstein will give millions to restore the landmark. be the first since it was dedicated by eisenhower in 1954. >>> a $20 million lawsuit involving the death of a local tow truck driver. and remember yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing...
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based on the hillary clinton insiders they are david rubenstein various democracies who know, deal with the former first lady, they will tell you one thing she is worried about is the economy. we never had a decent recovery. usually even any type of recovery lasts about 7 years that will end in 2016, she wanted the economy off the table, i think and based on people i speak to they think she could handle e-mail gates and benghazi gates and clinton foundation questions, but one thing that does galvanize people, they don't have to read story three times is that economy is lousy walk into that -- >> but to be fair, a lot of people they look say sort of like a one quarter stunt show there were some anomalies in first quarter, but us take that worker strike out west, and cold weather that was a big part. i don't buy that weather thing but allowing for that, that is about a percent of this, i want to know what happened to the other 1.5%. but consensus is that things pick up in this quarter, do you buy that? >> i don't really buy that i think thing that is most core to know about obama administ
based on the hillary clinton insiders they are david rubenstein various democracies who know, deal with the former first lady, they will tell you one thing she is worried about is the economy. we never had a decent recovery. usually even any type of recovery lasts about 7 years that will end in 2016, she wanted the economy off the table, i think and based on people i speak to they think she could handle e-mail gates and benghazi gates and clinton foundation questions, but one thing that does...
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it's become weathered over time and now david rubenstein is hoping to change that he's donated $5 milliono restore the bronze, fix cracks and improve landscaping. his father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during work. >>> a long delayed memorial near the national mall is under new leadership this morning. pat roberts is taking the helm of the dwight d. eisenhower memorial. he is from eisenhower's home state. it was delayed for years in part due to the battle over the design. roberts says eisenhower never stopped in the face of adversity and they won't either. >>> we're talking about showers and gray skies. might see the sun today. >> storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal with what to wear. she is outside for us. >> well we'll see a little bit of sun this morning but overall the clouds win out today. it's cooler than yesterday. stepping out the door today, grab a light jacket. by the afternoon you won't need it. a high of 71. an umbrella will be needed later today. now, scattered showers west of i-81 right now. those will move east ward throughout t
it's become weathered over time and now david rubenstein is hoping to change that he's donated $5 milliono restore the bronze, fix cracks and improve landscaping. his father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during work. >>> a long delayed memorial near the national mall is under new leadership this morning. pat roberts is taking the helm of the dwight d. eisenhower memorial. he is from eisenhower's home state. it was delayed for years in part due to...
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philanthropist david rubenstein is donating more than $5 million to restore the marine corps war memorialn arlington. it depicts marines raising the flag over iwo jima. it will help fix cracks around the plaza and improve the landscaping. rubenstein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during the work. >>> one of the biggest ways retailers entice you into a store, the promise of deep discounts, sales, but how do you know you're getting a good deal? erika gonzalez did some digging for a story he's working on tonight at 11:00. >> what if you could go into a store and get the same item on sale next week next month, nine months from now? and is a long-time sale even legal? tonight at 11:00, we sit down with a nonprofit that tracks stores and their sales. everything from mixers to recliners to perfume, prices tracked for 44 weeks. checkbook's biggest take away? >> the fundamental principle here is don't assume that a sale price is a good price at any store. >> we're going to show you what it found and let you decide whether or not it changes the way yo
philanthropist david rubenstein is donating more than $5 million to restore the marine corps war memorialn arlington. it depicts marines raising the flag over iwo jima. it will help fix cracks around the plaza and improve the landscaping. rubenstein's father was a marine who fought in the pacific. the memorial will remain open during the work. >>> one of the biggest ways retailers entice you into a store, the promise of deep discounts, sales, but how do you know you're getting a good...
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stephanie: when david rubenstein can make the christmas video for carlisle, him doing a hip of video,ou know that is those guys at the top of their game. all right, american international, aig has had seven chairman since 2005. that's a big number. the former ceo of southwest airlines will be replacing david miller. it has repaid the government bailout. and the greek three-year bond. it is yielding 28%, the most since the height of the euro debt crisis. yields soared as investors wait on a resolution on the greek debt crisis. they must come up with a deal before european creditors will release the last of the bailout money. and live from moscow it's vladimir putin. he took questions on his annual call in show. and at a time when the economy heads into its first recession in six years, one color wanted to know about economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. and europe. -- one caller wanted to know about economic sanctions. vladimir putin: it is a strategic issue for our western partners, and is probably not much to do with the ukraine anymore. stephanie: the good news for putin, the ruble
stephanie: when david rubenstein can make the christmas video for carlisle, him doing a hip of video,ou know that is those guys at the top of their game. all right, american international, aig has had seven chairman since 2005. that's a big number. the former ceo of southwest airlines will be replacing david miller. it has repaid the government bailout. and the greek three-year bond. it is yielding 28%, the most since the height of the euro debt crisis. yields soared as investors wait on a...
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david rubenstein helps to put together and what do you want to talk about? ben franklin. the ern that is able to do the practicality and to hold true to values. that we like the most in this country. and so i can't say how it would be a benjamin franklin if i wake up every morning and say what do i aspire to be, you know i will read the ben franklin autobiography. e-mail. very much enjoyed your book on franklin. there has been a number of years that i read it. i recall you write that can during the revolution and the latter part of franklin's life there is was animosity to many of the peers. and i recalled that continued passed the death and it took a number of years before he was appreciated again. >> this happens to everybody's reputation in public life. more so then with all of our media you could be torn down very quickly. and franklin was somebody who was very much a compromiser and he believed that compromisers may not make great heroes but they make great democracies and there were passionate people on either side that felt that he was too willing to compromise. an
david rubenstein helps to put together and what do you want to talk about? ben franklin. the ern that is able to do the practicality and to hold true to values. that we like the most in this country. and so i can't say how it would be a benjamin franklin if i wake up every morning and say what do i aspire to be, you know i will read the ben franklin autobiography. e-mail. very much enjoyed your book on franklin. there has been a number of years that i read it. i recall you write that can during...
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house joint resolution 10, providing the reappointment of david m. rubenstein of a citizen regent of the board of regents of the smithsonian institution. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now enter tan requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. we're only two days away from april 15, also known as tax day. it's a day we all dread every year. between mountains of paperwork complicated codes and the fear fines, paying taxes every year is a huge burden for hardworking americans. in fact u.s. taxpayers and businesses spend about 7.6 billion hours a year complying with the filing requirements of the i.r.s. but if you listen to the political discussion our country very long you'll hear some lawmakers repeat one of their favorite lines, that all of our country's budget problems would be solve
house joint resolution 10, providing the reappointment of david m. rubenstein of a citizen regent of the board of regents of the smithsonian institution. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now enter tan requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms....