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reporter: oh, and the aristocratic accent, diana was born with hers.diana stumbled from the stage with support from a man she barely knew. kate strod off, no william, she's away. no big deal. she went off and planted a tree whilst wearing high heels. she's got this royal thing licked. abc news, london. >> and she can exhale. we thank you for watching. abc news.com is always there. "nightline" later, and we'll see >>> tragedy averted near bodega bay. three people pulled from the pacific. >> pg&e pipeline repairs and huge profit smz say the utility will make thanks to the san bruno traj die and getting to the bottom of what jeep drivers call the death wobble. >> and sale of a $29 million mansion. what one couple is willing to take if you don't have the cash. >> what happened shouldn't have happened and i'm eternally, sorry. >> ross mirk reeny chokes back tears and his future as sheriff of san francisco is uncertain, tonight. good evening, i'm dan ash lie as expected mirkarimi received three years probation, and 100 hours of community service. we have bee
reporter: oh, and the aristocratic accent, diana was born with hers.diana stumbled from the stage with support from a man she barely knew. kate strod off, no william, she's away. no big deal. she went off and planted a tree whilst wearing high heels. she's got this royal thing licked. abc news, london. >> and she can exhale. we thank you for watching. abc news.com is always there. "nightline" later, and we'll see >>> tragedy averted near bodega bay. three people pulled...
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host: diana furchtgott-roth?uest: we need more jobs, more job creation, and we find employers have to pay higher wages. in north dakota, with the lowest unemployment rate in the country at around 3.3%, you find that jobs at mcdonald's and regular jobs are paying a lot more. employers have to pay more to attract people. the state is booming. what we need is to have all of the state's booming like north dakota. employers do not pay high wages out of the goodness of their heart. they need to attract workers and they need them to stay with them. we need to recreate that economy in all 50 states, not just in north dakota. host: paul krugman road and january -- wrote on january 8, 2012, if you ask why america is more class down in practice than the rest of the western world, a large part of the reason is our government falls down on the job of creating equal opportunity. i know i'm taking that out of context from his entire column, but gary burtless, any reaction? guest: i think what paul is referring to is the fact th
host: diana furchtgott-roth?uest: we need more jobs, more job creation, and we find employers have to pay higher wages. in north dakota, with the lowest unemployment rate in the country at around 3.3%, you find that jobs at mcdonald's and regular jobs are paying a lot more. employers have to pay more to attract people. the state is booming. what we need is to have all of the state's booming like north dakota. employers do not pay high wages out of the goodness of their heart. they need to...
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third years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress.two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. diana, made her speech 30 years ago. >> i'm grateful to you and to the mayor and to the council. >> reporter: she later became a fashion i81, but even in '81, kate borrowed that dress from her mom. >> it's a great pleasure for me to come to wales. >> reporter: she was lying. she was reading words that someone else had written. >> i'm really sorry that william can't be here today. kate wrote her speech he would love it. she confided in a friend she was nervous. diana back in those days was a nail-biter and often had to hide her hands. >> i do hope that -- and the arrist kratic accent, she was born with hers. >> when i first -- >> diana stumbled from the stage with a man she barely knew. she went off and planted a tree while wearing high heels. she's got this royal thing licked. >>> and she can exhale. we thank you for watching abc news. "nightline" is later. and we'll see you right back here again tom
third years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress.two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. diana, made her speech 30 years ago. >> i'm grateful to you and to the mayor and to the council. >> reporter: she later became a fashion i81, but even in '81, kate borrowed that dress from her mom. >> it's a great pleasure for me to come to wales. >> reporter: she was lying. she was reading words that someone...
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uh-huh. >> dye january diana has a new dog. she shows off her mushroom display.her account, her efforts sieved the lives of half a dons dogs. >> that doesn't ease the pain, but it gives his life meaning. >> and that, diana says, is terms and conditions denato's gift. >>> a huge fire gutted a berkeley apartment building. that fire started around 4:15 this morning south of the uc berkeley campus. firefighters ruled it accidental and that it somehow started in a closet that has water heaters inside. everyone made it out of the building safely. >> i was truly concerned that maybe i would be no escape. >> the place was so hot and when i tried to close my door and i saw that the door was really hot, you cannot touch it. >> some people who live in nearby buildings are displaced until crews can make sure that the buildings won't collapse. more video of the fire and its aftermath is on cbssf.com. >>> a shameful discovery at some national cemeteries around the country and it's hitting home here in the bay area right now. the problem is mismarked or unmarked graves. now it
uh-huh. >> dye january diana has a new dog. she shows off her mushroom display.her account, her efforts sieved the lives of half a dons dogs. >> that doesn't ease the pain, but it gives his life meaning. >> and that, diana says, is terms and conditions denato's gift. >>> a huge fire gutted a berkeley apartment building. that fire started around 4:15 this morning south of the uc berkeley campus. firefighters ruled it accidental and that it somehow started in a closet...
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are the germans pushing hard for that, diana? >> yes. german finance minister has written a letter together with eight other eu finance ministers to the dames who hold the eu presidency at the moment requesting that this financial transaction tax be put through. and they want it, of course, on an eu 27 or 227-member state level. as you've just said, britain and sweden really aren't up for that. britain, especially, the cause of london being such a financial hub and obviously then bearing the burden of a tax at which will be extremely damaging to the british economy. this is something that ill with be discussed, willing on the table today. but probably no real headway will be made on it until the eu summit at the end of march, charles. >> okay, now let's look at spain. i can imagine there have been some eyebrows raised in berlin about the whole idea of the spanish asking for some lee way, asking to be cut some slack on their deficits. they've been wrapped over the knuckles, presumably the germans again will feel that here is an issue of f
are the germans pushing hard for that, diana? >> yes. german finance minister has written a letter together with eight other eu finance ministers to the dames who hold the eu presidency at the moment requesting that this financial transaction tax be put through. and they want it, of course, on an eu 27 or 227-member state level. as you've just said, britain and sweden really aren't up for that. britain, especially, the cause of london being such a financial hub and obviously then bearing...
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diana was very aware of that.e very privately he wouldn't want to let her down. >> reporter: in terms of his final events here in brazil, he'll be playing polo tomorrow. he's very good at that sport. a couple times he's fallen off the back of that horse. david, i have to say, let's cross our fingers that doesn't happen. >>> when we come back here in the broadcast, the 85-year-old food critic from northern dakota, the star tonight. who was she writing about and what did she write? bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream f
diana was very aware of that.e very privately he wouldn't want to let her down. >> reporter: in terms of his final events here in brazil, he'll be playing polo tomorrow. he's very good at that sport. a couple times he's fallen off the back of that horse. david, i have to say, let's cross our fingers that doesn't happen. >>> when we come back here in the broadcast, the 85-year-old food critic from northern dakota, the star tonight. who was she writing about and what did she write?...
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[applause] >> and now let's welcome diana henriques. [applause] >> one thing that is really wonderful about this book is that if you really are very unfamiliar with wall street, with the market, with hedge funds, with bernie madoff, it is a book that really anybody can understand. however, if you're somebody who is a really sophisticated investor or hedge fund manager, you'll enjoy the book, too. you won't feel that it talks down to you at all. so today what we're going to do is talk about bernie madoff, we was, what he did. but we don't want to leave anybody behind, we will start with a little bit on who is bernie madoff, what he did, and i think importantly why he did it. what he says in the book is that he really did intend to be a great financial advisor and that he intended to get great returns for his clients. and just, things get going wrong, going wrong and he dug himself in such a they couldn't get out. so i'd like to get your take on that. >> that is a classic ponzi scheme rationale. in fact it's usually true. unit, a ponzi sc
[applause] >> and now let's welcome diana henriques. [applause] >> one thing that is really wonderful about this book is that if you really are very unfamiliar with wall street, with the market, with hedge funds, with bernie madoff, it is a book that really anybody can understand. however, if you're somebody who is a really sophisticated investor or hedge fund manager, you'll enjoy the book, too. you won't feel that it talks down to you at all. so today what we're going to do is...
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and a personal visit to brazil where his mother, diana, was a major force. >> this is diana country.eople remember her famous visit here. harry is following her legacy. >> reporter: his mother made her mark in brazil back in 1991 when she supported several organizations that helped to educate kids. some of them homeless on the streets. [ speaking foreign language ] regina was here with princess diana when she visited this ornlg orphanage 21 years ago. she says her son, harry is now following his mother's tradition of helping other people. princess diana would have been so proud of her son on this trip for his depth and range. from visiting children in hair hospital beds to partying in the streets. today, on the beaches of rio, it will be hard to resist. >> the royal tours are often quite boring. he's ripped up the rule book on this tour. >> reporter: sports are very, very important to prince harry. he's playing volleyball and running today. and then he'll move on to play rugby and cricket. i have to say a quote from the press secretary of prince harry is that what he loves is the nat
and a personal visit to brazil where his mother, diana, was a major force. >> this is diana country.eople remember her famous visit here. harry is following her legacy. >> reporter: his mother made her mark in brazil back in 1991 when she supported several organizations that helped to educate kids. some of them homeless on the streets. [ speaking foreign language ] regina was here with princess diana when she visited this ornlg orphanage 21 years ago. she says her son, harry is now...
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diana, thank you. stay there because we're going to analyze this now.coming a nation of renters. let's bring in managing director at eagle asset management. we were chatting off air, you say the housing finance market is broken. why? >> brian, i think what we see now is the gses -- the former gses completely dominating. all mortgage product is essentially going there. the banking system either for lack of demand or perhaps lack of willingness is really -- >> are they effectively insolvent? do you believe that? >> i think there are certain financial institutions whose balance sheets are under significant strain. i think the fed is well aware of this. despite the stress test we just went through, most of the product, the $800 billion of home equity product, the second liens are clearly at risk. the write downs that were forecast nowhere near what we think they really will be. >> sorry, come in, diana. >> i just wanted to say i agree with you on that point, but you're leaving out something which is fha, which is a huge market for the first-time buyers and
diana, thank you. stay there because we're going to analyze this now.coming a nation of renters. let's bring in managing director at eagle asset management. we were chatting off air, you say the housing finance market is broken. why? >> brian, i think what we see now is the gses -- the former gses completely dominating. all mortgage product is essentially going there. the banking system either for lack of demand or perhaps lack of willingness is really -- >> are they effectively...
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diana has been keeping track of dog deaths blamed on mushrooms. >> in march there were 15 or 20 dogs that i heard of. >> really? >> yes. >> diana has the new dog now and spends her time it's handing out information cards. >> it doesn't ease the pain that he makes his life or something. it gives it meaning. >> and that was his one object. >> as many as 50 people are homeless tonight after i see chart gusts of berkeley apartment building. this started at 4:13 this morning south of the uc campus. flames could be seen shooting out the windows and over. everyone made it out safely but neighbors say it was up close call. >> i was concerned that there would be no escape. >> i was afraid of not getting out of here. i try to close my door and i saw the knob of my tour was very hot. >> the fire was an accident, sitting in the set of external water heaters. nine people in that building have been displaced. people who live in the four adjacent buildings are not being allowed in their homes until crews can make sure there is no risk of collapse. damage is estimated at more than $9 million. >> ber
diana has been keeping track of dog deaths blamed on mushrooms. >> in march there were 15 or 20 dogs that i heard of. >> really? >> yes. >> diana has the new dog now and spends her time it's handing out information cards. >> it doesn't ease the pain that he makes his life or something. it gives it meaning. >> and that was his one object. >> as many as 50 people are homeless tonight after i see chart gusts of berkeley apartment building. this started at...
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diana olick.ana. >> well, maria, we've talked before about lum before as a leading indicator and the traffic at this yard has been brisk today. it's not home construction. it's remodeling. this company say as lot of local builders have turned into remodelers because that's where the business is. they were at an annual rate of under 3 million. up 13% from december and up 11% from a year ago. that's according to build facts. and that has been great newers if the big public companies that serve the markets. sherwin williams, which gets 77% of its revenue from the u.s. is trading at an all-time high level going back to its ipo days. lows at a high. don't forget lumber like we're talking about here. weyerhaeuser is seeing games. u.s. gypsum shares up in the last three months. remember, the remodeling business profits not only from a recovery in the housing market but also from distress in the housing market. i think about all those investors buying up foreclosed properties, a lot of which have been aba
diana olick.ana. >> well, maria, we've talked before about lum before as a leading indicator and the traffic at this yard has been brisk today. it's not home construction. it's remodeling. this company say as lot of local builders have turned into remodelers because that's where the business is. they were at an annual rate of under 3 million. up 13% from december and up 11% from a year ago. that's according to build facts. and that has been great newers if the big public companies that...
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hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. that's right. the s&p case-shiller home price index hitting a new low. but actually better than expectations on this report. that's something, right? take a look if you will. top ten and top 20 cities down 3.9% and 3.8% annually in january. month to month essentially flat. down 0.8%. these declines are less steep than we saw in december. that's an improvement. again, looking two months back at a three-month running indicator. on that average it's not really indicative of what prices are doing right now as we head into the spring market. eight cities, however, did hit new price lows. atlanta really tanking, down over 14% annually thanks to a wave of foreclosures. chicago's price drop was half of what it was the previous month. that's moving in the right direction. three cities saw year over year gains. that's phoenix, denver and detroit. again, this is a very backward looking indicator. we have to look at what we're going to see going forward into the spring market. where are the sales going to be?
hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. that's right. the s&p case-shiller home price index hitting a new low. but actually better than expectations on this report. that's something, right? take a look if you will. top ten and top 20 cities down 3.9% and 3.8% annually in january. month to month essentially flat. down 0.8%. these declines are less steep than we saw in december. that's an improvement. again, looking two months back at a three-month running indicator. on that average it's not...
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diana?ortgage rates don't sound good for the average home buyer but some say and on the flipside you're not getting as many re-fis because there are homeowners that need a break and part of obama's plan to help those people refinance, there won't be as much kick to that plan if mortgage rates come up higher. although, there's still a pretty good spread well above 5%. >> well, we've already seen refinances plunge. they've plunged last week because of higher rates. what does that mean for the underwater borrowers trying to catch a break? >> well, for the underwater borrowers, they are having a harder time getting a benefit from the refinance but they are still going to get in there and do it. we don't know how long the rates are going to last. of course you want to have the better economy. you want to have more jobs. that's a stimulus for the housing market. but, in turn, that pushes treasuries up and means that treasuries will go up a bit. >> diana, i know we get more housing data later in th
diana?ortgage rates don't sound good for the average home buyer but some say and on the flipside you're not getting as many re-fis because there are homeowners that need a break and part of obama's plan to help those people refinance, there won't be as much kick to that plan if mortgage rates come up higher. although, there's still a pretty good spread well above 5%. >> well, we've already seen refinances plunge. they've plunged last week because of higher rates. what does that mean for...
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diana magnay in toulouse, france. are some signs, some signs of improvement. >> some, some, she says, with a high voice. >> please, please. is it real this time? >> i was watching this yesterday and i thought, oh -- >> in 2008 people said we're at the bottom of the housing market. no. 2010 we have this home buyer tax credit. now this is the bottom of the housing market. no. it's 2012 and people are saying it's stabilizing. the howing market is stabilizing. i hope they're right. have you heard this phrase green shoots? >> no. >> when a seed comes out of the ground and it starts to sprout? it doesn't mean it's healthy and vibrant but it's stable and there's a green shoot coming out. existing home sales are actually up. people are buying more homes this year than they did the same month last year and home prices stopped falling year over year. the median price of an existing home, $156,000, $600, i think that's well off where it was in 2007. it's not falling, at least, year over year. there's also this big argument that
diana magnay in toulouse, france. are some signs, some signs of improvement. >> some, some, she says, with a high voice. >> please, please. is it real this time? >> i was watching this yesterday and i thought, oh -- >> in 2008 people said we're at the bottom of the housing market. no. 2010 we have this home buyer tax credit. now this is the bottom of the housing market. no. it's 2012 and people are saying it's stabilizing. the howing market is stabilizing. i hope they're...
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it gives it meaning. >> reporter: and that, diana says, is dinado's final gift. in atherton, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> one year after the tsunami hit the santa cruz harbor, repairs have a long way to go. but officials here are now worried that they won't get a warning the next time a tsunami hits. [ woman screaming ] >> a flight attendant breaks down has to be subdued by passengers. the taboo thing she ranted about that led to chaos on board. emy lin's foot >>> from the bay area to harvard, this basketball star following in jeremy lin's foot steps. what his old teammate achieved that the nba star never did. ,,,,,,,,,, [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male
it gives it meaning. >> reporter: and that, diana says, is dinado's final gift. in atherton, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> one year after the tsunami hit the santa cruz harbor, repairs have a long way to go. but officials here are now worried that they won't get a warning the next time a tsunami hits. [ woman screaming ] >> a flight attendant breaks down has to be subdued by passengers. the taboo thing she ranted about that led to chaos on board. emy lin's foot >>> from the...
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regina was here with princess diana when she visited this orphanage 23 years ago.he says her son, harry is now following his mother's tradition of helping other people. princess diana would have been so proud of her son on this trip for his depth and range. today, on the beaches of rio, it will be hard to resist. >> the royal tours are often quite boring. he's ripped up the rule book on this tour. >> reporter: he's playing vol y volleyball and running today. he'll move on to play rugby and cricket. i have to say a quote from the press secretary of prince harry is that what he loves is the natural attraction of the beach. >> think woody's having a good time on the trip, too. >>> now to the digital slip-up anybody could make. instead of texting somebody, you send it to twitter by mistake. giving his 18 million followers somebody else's personal phone number is what justin bieber did. >> reporter: when teen dream justin bieber tweeted, call me right now, with a phone number, hundreds of fans hit speed dial. ♪ baby baby baby oh >> reporter: but it wasn't their baby on
regina was here with princess diana when she visited this orphanage 23 years ago.he says her son, harry is now following his mother's tradition of helping other people. princess diana would have been so proud of her son on this trip for his depth and range. today, on the beaches of rio, it will be hard to resist. >> the royal tours are often quite boring. he's ripped up the rule book on this tour. >> reporter: he's playing vol y volleyball and running today. he'll move on to play...
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harry in his dress uniform on a journey of royal memories, the path his mother princess diana and histhe queen each once took. abc's bob woodruff is traveling with the prince. >> reporter: there's a reason they call harry "the party prince." he's been a one-man dancing, drinking, entertainment machine. it's his first official tour on behalf of his grandmother, the queen. >> when it became clear i was to represent my grandmother in belize, my heart leapt. >> reporter: in a way, harry's following in the footsteps of the women in his family here. at a block party in belize, harry brought remarkable new energy to an old tradition that the british call the royal walkabout. >> the queen started the walkabout in new zealand in the '70s. he just embraced the people. he became a child when he spoke to the children. he charmed the girls. the girls were screaming for him like a pop star. >> reporter: and the bahamas was one of lady di's favorite getaway spots. the buzz here has been how much prince harry's connection with the kids echoes that of his mother princess diana. the voyage has already
harry in his dress uniform on a journey of royal memories, the path his mother princess diana and histhe queen each once took. abc's bob woodruff is traveling with the prince. >> reporter: there's a reason they call harry "the party prince." he's been a one-man dancing, drinking, entertainment machine. it's his first official tour on behalf of his grandmother, the queen. >> when it became clear i was to represent my grandmother in belize, my heart leapt. >> reporter:...
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and some of princess diana's most famous dresses are on display. so we're going to give you a peek as we go there live, coming up this morning. >> all right. also ahead, today's professionals are in the house. among the topics we'll discuss, should penn state name its football stadium after late legendary coach joe paterno. and should a little league team in need of money accept a donation from a local strip club? we'll find out what the pros have to say about that. >> all right. also coming up, kirk cameron, the star of "growing pains" has found himself in the middle of a controversy after describing homosexuality as unnatural and detrimental. so what does he have to say to people who feel that his words were hurtful? does he have any regrets? we're going to talk to him coming up this morning. but we begin this half hour with a mistrial declared in nicollette sheridan's "desperate housewives" wrongful termination lawsuit. craig melvin is in los angeles with the latest on this story. >> ann, good morning to you. every single juror told the judge on
and some of princess diana's most famous dresses are on display. so we're going to give you a peek as we go there live, coming up this morning. >> all right. also ahead, today's professionals are in the house. among the topics we'll discuss, should penn state name its football stadium after late legendary coach joe paterno. and should a little league team in need of money accept a donation from a local strip club? we'll find out what the pros have to say about that. >> all right....
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and when it comes to diana's market, i think the issue of housing is okay.t's better to have what do you call it 4% mortgage compared to 4.25% or 4.50%. but it's also way better to have a job than not to have a job to apply for and get a house. >> that's what's juicing the market as we speak. that's what's juicing the spring market is this optimism over the jobs market. we're up over 4% now just because of treasury yields. is that going to affect home buyers right now? i don't think the difference between 3.88 and 4% is really going to affect buyers because a lot are all cash. again, the only thing might be that refi program where they're trying to get under water borrowers refied under the new government plan. you might not get as much bang for your buck if rates are going higher. i wonder if the government isn't going to be the fed watching that because they've already put forth this big plan to help under water borrowers. >> let's bring in bob pisani grateful for his work every day. the interesting thing when interest rates move up rather rapidly as they
and when it comes to diana's market, i think the issue of housing is okay.t's better to have what do you call it 4% mortgage compared to 4.25% or 4.50%. but it's also way better to have a job than not to have a job to apply for and get a house. >> that's what's juicing the market as we speak. that's what's juicing the spring market is this optimism over the jobs market. we're up over 4% now just because of treasury yields. is that going to affect home buyers right now? i don't think the...
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diana olick in the latest economic survey. diana? >> that's right, maria. results on america's attitude towards home ownership and the american dream. that's coming up on the "closing bell." >>> time now for going global europe. >> hi, everyone. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, a day ahead of the spanish prime minister annual budget statement, a general strike is expected to take place in the country. we will be live with coverage of that. plus, also, how is the european consumer fairing. we'll get the data for the euro zone and on the earnings front, look out for the numbers from the retailer. we'll also be speaking with the cfo. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of the action overseas at cnbc european headquarters. going global with your money. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is o
diana olick in the latest economic survey. diana? >> that's right, maria. results on america's attitude towards home ownership and the american dream. that's coming up on the "closing bell." >>> time now for going global europe. >> hi, everyone. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, a day ahead of the spanish prime minister annual budget statement, a general strike is expected to take place in the country. we will be live with coverage of that....
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. >> reporter: diana is a teacher with garrison. she's visited different countries.ales visited such places as moscow, mongolia, thailand and malaysia, teaching students about twitter, blogs and video production. on this date students are asking questions via skype about video production. they're brainstorming about making a video. >> when technology -- the more people we have to collaborate with, the better the products will be. by being able to meet other students who are make videos around the world, we'll be able to collaborate hopefully in the future. >> reporter: the goal is to share information to benefit from it. for students at garrison ford, it's about 8 in the morning. for the students in cambodia, it's about 8 at night. >> how they did the same things we do. they do a lot of different things in cambodia but they do a lot of the same things. >> reporter: thanks to technology students receive personal global connections. sherrie johnson. >> diana works with five schools in maryland and nearly 12 internationally. you can find out more by heading to our websi
. >> reporter: diana is a teacher with garrison. she's visited different countries.ales visited such places as moscow, mongolia, thailand and malaysia, teaching students about twitter, blogs and video production. on this date students are asking questions via skype about video production. they're brainstorming about making a video. >> when technology -- the more people we have to collaborate with, the better the products will be. by being able to meet other students who are make...
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sot diana terranova liposuccion hubiese significado miles de dolares , anestesia, e incisiones.. ---quien viene practicando esta revolucioanri a tecnica, asegura que nada de lo que implica una liposuccion sucede en el cool sculpting, el proceso solo congela las celulas de la grasa sin afectar otros tejidos... el precedimiento demora tan solo una hora, sot: dr. grant stevens colocamos la cabeza del instrumento en el area deseada y asi se inicia el precedimiento de congelacion --- sin embargo el doctor stevens advierte que este procedimiento no es para todos ya que depende de la cantidad de grasa que se requiera eliminar nadia torres noticiero 47 telemundo cu - bump out ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en noticiero telemundo 48 en alta definicion, pero al regresar... take vo ---ya empiezan a surgir las repercusiones tras la detencion de un maestro en el sur de california acusado de abusar sexualmente de decenas de estudiantes... take sot --- ramon diaz ramon diaz dice: "al regresar en los deportes... enterese como le fue a los atleticos de oakland en su debut de la liga del cactus...
sot diana terranova liposuccion hubiese significado miles de dolares , anestesia, e incisiones.. ---quien viene practicando esta revolucioanri a tecnica, asegura que nada de lo que implica una liposuccion sucede en el cool sculpting, el proceso solo congela las celulas de la grasa sin afectar otros tejidos... el precedimiento demora tan solo una hora, sot: dr. grant stevens colocamos la cabeza del instrumento en el area deseada y asi se inicia el precedimiento de congelacion --- sin embargo el...
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how different from princess diana's day when diana thought camilla a rottweiler.r camilla and the monarch they're on better terms, too. past tensions pushed aside. and kate seems to be a bonding force, even with diana's ring on her finger. with william away on service and kate tirelessly working the solo royal circuit, she's carved a fine role for herself with the mo more experienced women there to guide her through it. the queen never had an outing with diana so this is really significant. it's the monarch's way of bringing kate in closer and making her feel at home. back to you. >>> we'll go now to president ab obama who is speaking at the wh white house. he he is speaking before a crowd in new hampshire where someone in the audience apparently fainted earlier. >> >> it is good to be back in new hampshire. >> oh, someone -- okay. we'll be all right. they probably were just standing too long. u just give them a lite space. >> the president was at community college earlier to ta talk about energy policy. m%lk about energy policy. emts immediately came to the spect
how different from princess diana's day when diana thought camilla a rottweiler.r camilla and the monarch they're on better terms, too. past tensions pushed aside. and kate seems to be a bonding force, even with diana's ring on her finger. with william away on service and kate tirelessly working the solo royal circuit, she's carved a fine role for herself with the mo more experienced women there to guide her through it. the queen never had an outing with diana so this is really significant....
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first of all, diana olick takes us inside the numbers. diana?numbers are pretty stunning, especially when you compare these rising rents with still falling home prices. usually when home prices drop and represents rise, represents turn to buyers. as we know, these are unusual times in housing. take a look. represents are up 3% nationwide in january year-over-year while home prices are down 4.6%. take it locally, chicago, represents up over 9%, home values down 10%. minneapolis, much the same story, san francisco, st. louis and detroit, represents are up as much as home values are down. now, while investors are rushing to get in on bargain price foreclosures and turn them into rentals, regular home buyers and those representing now are still largely not looking to buy. why is that? tough mortgage standards, still high unemployment and generally weak consumer confidence are all keeping buyers on the sidelines and rental demand high. the question now of course is how long can this dynamic last and when it turns, will rent and rental investment come
first of all, diana olick takes us inside the numbers. diana?numbers are pretty stunning, especially when you compare these rising rents with still falling home prices. usually when home prices drop and represents rise, represents turn to buyers. as we know, these are unusual times in housing. take a look. represents are up 3% nationwide in january year-over-year while home prices are down 4.6%. take it locally, chicago, represents up over 9%, home values down 10%. minneapolis, much the same...
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. >> diana olick looks how foreign money is fueling a comeback. is it so, diana? >> it is, bill.ut there are already 4,000 unsold brand-new condo units in south florida and they're about to put up more than 5,000 more. what's wrong with this picture? nothing. say developers. we'll tell you about it coming up next on the "closing bell." >>> giving back i think is one of the most important things we can teach our children to do. it's a charity created by mike and myself back in 2006. it allows children, whether they be special needs, underprivileged, children from a tough socioeconomic background attend games they would not normally have the opportunity to attend. it's a really enjoyable experience. and something we've enjoyed doing over the last five years. ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh moments you're looki
. >> diana olick looks how foreign money is fueling a comeback. is it so, diana? >> it is, bill.ut there are already 4,000 unsold brand-new condo units in south florida and they're about to put up more than 5,000 more. what's wrong with this picture? nothing. say developers. we'll tell you about it coming up next on the "closing bell." >>> giving back i think is one of the most important things we can teach our children to do. it's a charity created by mike and...
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[applause] and now, let's welcome him diana and recount. [applause] one game that is wonderful about this book is if you really are very unfamiliar with wall street come with the markets, hedge funds, with bernie madoff, it is a book anyone can understand. however if you are someone who is a sophisticated investigator and hedge fund manager, you will enjoy the book, to and won't feel that it talks down to you at all. so today we'll talk about bernie madoff, who he was, what he did or we don't want to leave anybody behind. so if you're not familiar we will start with who is bernie madoff, what he did and i think importantly why he did it. what he says in the book is that he really did intend to be a great financial advisor and he intended to get great returns for his clients and he just banged things got going on and he dug himself and he said julie couldn't get out. so i think to get your take on that. >> that is a classic ponzi scheme rationale. >> in fact is usually true. i ponzi scheme is for a typically and lasted themselves, thus the f
[applause] and now, let's welcome him diana and recount. [applause] one game that is wonderful about this book is if you really are very unfamiliar with wall street come with the markets, hedge funds, with bernie madoff, it is a book anyone can understand. however if you are someone who is a sophisticated investigator and hedge fund manager, you will enjoy the book, to and won't feel that it talks down to you at all. so today we'll talk about bernie madoff, who he was, what he did or we don't...
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diana: i think it's important to actually discuss it because, like you said, there are different things that you can do in order to promote safety such as carrying a flashlight, just being more careful, or trying to keep in the back of your mind, you know, when dusk is going to happen and try to get to your destination before then. narrator: where does usher syndrome come from? usher syndrome is always genetic. ushers is an inherited condition, not from one parent, but both. kimberling: the reason why it's this way is because it takes two for usher syndrome to happen. it takes a gene, a specific gene, coming from mom and one coming from dad, and they have to come together. the interesting consequence of that, since mom and dad have to be so-called carriers, is that you seldom see usher syndrome occurring in other family members. narrator: parents of deaf children are confronted with many choices regarding communication and education. some choose sign language, others an auditory/oral education, while others choose a combination of both. hearing aids and, more recently, cochlear implants
diana: i think it's important to actually discuss it because, like you said, there are different things that you can do in order to promote safety such as carrying a flashlight, just being more careful, or trying to keep in the back of your mind, you know, when dusk is going to happen and try to get to your destination before then. narrator: where does usher syndrome come from? usher syndrome is always genetic. ushers is an inherited condition, not from one parent, but both. kimberling: the...
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hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. you're right. housing starts really surprised to the downside with a big split between multifamily starts and single family. take a look if you will. overall starts were down 1.1% overall, month to month. single family down nearly 10% while multifamily was up nearly 29%. that shows you where the demand is builders are seeing. single family had been rising for several months. taking a breather in february despite these warm temperatures. building permits jumped 5%, single family, to the highest level in nearly two years. that's a great indicator of future demand. the chairman of the home builders association says, though, builders are reporting increased buyer interest and are expecting demand from new homes to improve in the coming months. but continue to exercise caution regarding new products until the interest translates into more signed sales contracts. now, these numbers are going to be dicy for a while. starts are up 18% from the trough. but, sue, we've got a long way to go. >> meanwhile, dia
hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. you're right. housing starts really surprised to the downside with a big split between multifamily starts and single family. take a look if you will. overall starts were down 1.1% overall, month to month. single family down nearly 10% while multifamily was up nearly 29%. that shows you where the demand is builders are seeing. single family had been rising for several months. taking a breather in february despite these warm temperatures. building permits...
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diana, what more can you tell us about the standoff right now?r more than 12 hours now. as you say, there was an exchange of gunfire earlier in the morning, two policemen wounded in that. it all began at 3:00 a.m. there has been some very strange patterns really over the course of the day. the police have been in contact with the suspect. at one point he threw a gun out of the window and said he would hand himself in at midday. but that deadline passed and he didn't appear. then negotiations were broken off with police at one point. police tried to bring his mother to try and talk him out of the house. but he wouldn't come out. and now negotiations are back on, but the police say the suspect remains very stubborn, very determined, and they say that they cannot continue -- they would rather not continue on this sort of modus operandi once night falls. as you can imagine, everyone in this neighborhood very worried, police say that he is armed. he has an uzi with him. a dangerous man of the three soldiers and three children and another jewish man al
diana, what more can you tell us about the standoff right now?r more than 12 hours now. as you say, there was an exchange of gunfire earlier in the morning, two policemen wounded in that. it all began at 3:00 a.m. there has been some very strange patterns really over the course of the day. the police have been in contact with the suspect. at one point he threw a gun out of the window and said he would hand himself in at midday. but that deadline passed and he didn't appear. then negotiations...
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tyler. >> diana, thank you very much.e domestic dealers are focusing on profitability. profitability. imagine that four years ago. brian shactman crunching numbers in new jersey. brian. >> you know, tyler, i'm actually at a minicooper dealer in ramsey, new jersey. one of several foreign brands to expand in the last year. not the case with the big three. in fact, they have been reducing the number of their dealerships over the last couple decades. and of course when gm and chrysler restructured, they lost thousands of dealers. now the focus is shifted away from growth through expansion in the u.s. it's all about making what they have better and more profitable. and working. just look at this chart. profit per dealers nearly tripled since 2008. the weakest of the three, chrysler, now has 86% of dealers in the black. part of the formula is to invest in the existing dealerships. you want to get them to look great so the potential buyer can feel great and motivate the dealers. companies like ford, what are they doing? offering
tyler. >> diana, thank you very much.e domestic dealers are focusing on profitability. profitability. imagine that four years ago. brian shactman crunching numbers in new jersey. brian. >> you know, tyler, i'm actually at a minicooper dealer in ramsey, new jersey. one of several foreign brands to expand in the last year. not the case with the big three. in fact, they have been reducing the number of their dealerships over the last couple decades. and of course when gm and chrysler...
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diana olick joins us. diana. >> well, tyler, you're right. there are some delays still do exist.y starting to motor through millions of delinquent loans now. that has led to a rise in foreclosure sales in q-4. that has a direct effect on home prices in neighborhoods like this one across america. in fact we learned today that negative equity rose from 10.7 million homes in q-3 to 11.4 million in q-4. that's all about price erosion. sales of properties in some stage of foreclosure made up a full 24% of all home sales in q-4. that's up 20% from q-3 but down 26% from a year ago. that's because of all the delays in processing we saw throughout 2011, thanks of course to the robo signing scandal. that's all about to change. experts at realty track say they expect to see a surge in foreclosure sales, both foreclosures and short sales throughout 2012. and short sales are really ramping up. that's when the bank allows you to sell the home for less than the value of the mortgage. and that's of course a less costly alternative to foreclosure. short sales increased 15% in q-4 annually while s
diana olick joins us. diana. >> well, tyler, you're right. there are some delays still do exist.y starting to motor through millions of delinquent loans now. that has led to a rise in foreclosure sales in q-4. that has a direct effect on home prices in neighborhoods like this one across america. in fact we learned today that negative equity rose from 10.7 million homes in q-3 to 11.4 million in q-4. that's all about price erosion. sales of properties in some stage of foreclosure made up a...
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hey, diana. >> hey, sue. what it says is we're still bouncing along this bottom here and we cannot rule -- we can't discount exceptionally warm weather for that earlier surge in sentiment we saw during the winter months with spring started very early, that may have taken a little bit from the spring market, which is starting now. take a look if you will. home builder sentiment is still double what it was six months ago. now at 28, but of course that was unchanged and revised down in february. now, we're nowhere close to 50, which is the line between positive and negative. builders are still cautious according to the report. still facing headwinds from tight credit and a rising number of distressed properties competing on the market. breaking down its components, current sales conditions fell one point. sales expectations over the next six months gained two points and buyer traffic held unchanged. regionally the index gained 5 points in the northeast, 2 points in the midwest and in the south fell, but fell a w
hey, diana. >> hey, sue. what it says is we're still bouncing along this bottom here and we cannot rule -- we can't discount exceptionally warm weather for that earlier surge in sentiment we saw during the winter months with spring started very early, that may have taken a little bit from the spring market, which is starting now. take a look if you will. home builder sentiment is still double what it was six months ago. now at 28, but of course that was unchanged and revised down in...
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. >> that's the start of what we would do at diana's grove. we would bring it into the consciousness, honor it, and then create. >> yes. >> that's it. okay. >> and into that shell, a ritual lives. but that is the shell that holds it. and you are the priestesses and priests that invoked it. >> very cool. >> thank you! >> questions? comments? now we can - you see a little bit of that. but any questions you have about the motivations? i mean, we didn't rehearse this. i'm pretty blown away at - >> yeah, i am too. >> - at the spontaneity here. but you're drawn into it. here we are, under the hot lights in a classroom setting, an intellectual setting, but just in that short period of time - i don't know if other people that were standing up here or in the audience could feel it, but there was a transformative kind of an element that was happening. >> and certainly a bonding. >> yeah. sure. >> the fact that people kind of put themselves on the line and allowed themselves to be that vulnerable, in front of a group, is amazing. >> magic! >> magic. sure
. >> that's the start of what we would do at diana's grove. we would bring it into the consciousness, honor it, and then create. >> yes. >> that's it. okay. >> and into that shell, a ritual lives. but that is the shell that holds it. and you are the priestesses and priests that invoked it. >> very cool. >> thank you! >> questions? comments? now we can - you see a little bit of that. but any questions you have about the motivations? i mean, we didn't...
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update our viewers, diana. >> reporter: hi, wolf.s happening right now, but we have been talking to one of the toulouse police spokesman and he's been walking us through the steps of the raid, and a nighttime operation the lights will go off and then police will flood the area with lights and throw in some kind of stun gun, a stun grenade and then move in and the lights have been off for some time now so we can only assume given the extensive police, but the police are trying to do something fairly soon. he may hand himself over and that doesn't seem to have happened and the operation like this becomes much more complicated at northeast and we hope to bring it to a conclusion. we were at some point in the next few hours, wolf? >> we are seeing flashing lights go off and these are live pictures into "the situation room" from toulouse, france. in the darkness you can see some lights going on, and right now we have no idea as you pointed out if an operation is under way, but negotiations with this individual, mohammed merah, they've bee
update our viewers, diana. >> reporter: hi, wolf.s happening right now, but we have been talking to one of the toulouse police spokesman and he's been walking us through the steps of the raid, and a nighttime operation the lights will go off and then police will flood the area with lights and throw in some kind of stun gun, a stun grenade and then move in and the lights have been off for some time now so we can only assume given the extensive police, but the police are trying to do...
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diana magnay is at the scene of this tense standoff. where do things stand now, diana?12th hour. it started at 3:00 a.m. this morning. some very heavy gunfire was exchanged, which involved two policemen being injured. at one point the suspect did actually say that he would hand himself over to police. but he hasn't done that. police say that he still has weapons with him. he also told them that he had a car full of weapons close by the house, which they also found to be true. all the information we're getting about the raid, we're getting from the interior ministry. the interior minister was here for much of the night. nicolas sarkozy came and just left, he came to the site to find out how the operation was going on. and the suspect is being in talks with the hundreds of police who are here. there are 50 police surrounding the house, about 300 police involved in the operation. he's a 23-year-old french national of algerian origin. he's been in pakistan and afghanistan on several occasions. he describes himself as a jihadist, affiliated with al qaeda. and he says that he
diana magnay is at the scene of this tense standoff. where do things stand now, diana?12th hour. it started at 3:00 a.m. this morning. some very heavy gunfire was exchanged, which involved two policemen being injured. at one point the suspect did actually say that he would hand himself over to police. but he hasn't done that. police say that he still has weapons with him. he also told them that he had a car full of weapons close by the house, which they also found to be true. all the...
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diana. >>> a parents of amanda knox begin their trial in italy accused of making allegations of police mistreatment of their daughter during her arrest anddetention. they are being ar
diana. >>> a parents of amanda knox begin their trial in italy accused of making allegations of police mistreatment of their daughter during her arrest anddetention. they are being ar
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. >> i'm trying to figure out who would lose on that but we'll go to diana olick. >> diana, with the latest on the bank of america rent tan program. first, bob, what happened with the ipo program? >>. >> it does look very good and when i'm wearing purple, when i'm going, i listen to maria. >>. >> that's swung and miss. imagine this. do you want to make a good impression, listed on your exchange and that's it. the immediate trades after that are like 2 cents, 3 cents, and obviously what we think happened, they say it's coming. what happened? i think what happened was there was a technical error, obviously. the system seems to have not a little overwhelmed. >> perhaps. you mentioned the apple trade, too. there were questions about ear roan yous trades in apple going on. we don't know, but it's possible that the servers had apple on them at the same time and the bats stock trading as well and that may have been part of the problem. we don't know and hopefully we're going to get a clear explanation. this is a bit of embarrassment. remember, these guys are the hot turks out there. nasdaq,
. >> i'm trying to figure out who would lose on that but we'll go to diana olick. >> diana, with the latest on the bank of america rent tan program. first, bob, what happened with the ipo program? >>. >> it does look very good and when i'm wearing purple, when i'm going, i listen to maria. >>. >> that's swung and miss. imagine this. do you want to make a good impression, listed on your exchange and that's it. the immediate trades after that are like 2 cents,...
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and a more relaxed diana. but official addresses can be daunting as it was for stuttering george vi in "the king's speech." so will kate wow her audience? >> i'm sure it will go well. like everything she's done she's shown herself to be more than capable. >> reporter: for capable kate it will be a major milestone, another notch in her royal belt. the exact subject of the speech hasn't been made public but one reporter told us it's going to be brief and beautifully written and, david, we understand the duchess has been practicing in front of family, friends and a mirror. >> she is human, after all. lama hasan in lon dan, thanks. >>> back here in this country now and to what could be a medical breakthrough for so many people hoping to make their memories last longer. even after a loved one is diagnosed with alzheimer's. abc's linsey davis with the technique sparking the mind. >> reporter: it has long been the holy grail for doctors treating alzheimer's disease, find a way to stop the rapid mental decline that is
and a more relaxed diana. but official addresses can be daunting as it was for stuttering george vi in "the king's speech." so will kate wow her audience? >> i'm sure it will go well. like everything she's done she's shown herself to be more than capable. >> reporter: for capable kate it will be a major milestone, another notch in her royal belt. the exact subject of the speech hasn't been made public but one reporter told us it's going to be brief and beautifully written...