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a great thing, yes, to mike's point we should have a lot of stimulus all the time going back to dr. bob's point, and all of the money for government and-- >> mike, please, please, let him finish. >> we should give all of our money to government and let them spend because in mike's world, the government is the one creating jobs and getting us out of any hole that we might have, and so according to that logic, government should spend all of our money all the time, we would never have a recession, we'd never have depression, never have-- >> he's going to put words in my mouth. >> mike, don't say anything, i will always give you a response to respond. you have 20 seconds, go ahead. >> okay, then, i never said that we should have stimulus all the time. okay? but when we're running with enormous amounts of unused capacity and labor, yes, it's economics 101, you have stimulus to put people back to work so that the economy grows, produces output, so don't tell me that i'm saying we want stimulus all the time. i never said that and i don't see that. >> brenda: okay. we have a last, last word from
a great thing, yes, to mike's point we should have a lot of stimulus all the time going back to dr. bob's point, and all of the money for government and-- >> mike, please, please, let him finish. >> we should give all of our money to government and let them spend because in mike's world, the government is the one creating jobs and getting us out of any hole that we might have, and so according to that logic, government should spend all of our money all the time, we would never have...
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we took williams' story to dr. bobof engineering at the university of california, berkeley, and a former chief engineer of shell oil. the white house has asked bea to help analyze the deepwater horizon accident. bea investigated the columbia space shuttle disaster for nasa and the hurricane katrina disaster for the national science foundation. bea's voice never completely recovered from the weeks he spent in the flood in new orleans. but as the white house has found, he's among the nation's best. he's investigated more than 20 offshore rig disasters. >> mr. williams comes forward with these very detailed elements from his viewpoints on a rig. that's a brave and intelligent man. >> what he's saying is very important to this investigation, you believe? >> it is. >> what strikes professor bea is mike williams' description of the blowout preventer. williams says that in a drilling accident four weeks before the explosion, the critical rubber gasket, called an annular, was damaged, and pieces of it started coming out of the
we took williams' story to dr. bobof engineering at the university of california, berkeley, and a former chief engineer of shell oil. the white house has asked bea to help analyze the deepwater horizon accident. bea investigated the columbia space shuttle disaster for nasa and the hurricane katrina disaster for the national science foundation. bea's voice never completely recovered from the weeks he spent in the flood in new orleans. but as the white house has found, he's among the nation's...
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here now is dr. bob frolic and chief investment officer at harris private bank.great to see you. i'll start with you. right? you know, you hate to say this, but the retail investor does often tend to make timing mistakes. let's put it nicely. and as we've had a big run-up and people are starting to get in, should we view that as a negative sign for the equity market? >> i wouldn't, brian. because if we step back and take a broader perspective, if we look over the last five years, the unbelievable flow into the bond funds, i think that rotation is going to be very positive for stocks. if you look at net flows in the bond mutual funds, last five years, a positive $900 billion going into bonds and negative $300 billion coming out of stock funds, that's a $1.2 trillion differential. i think we're very, very early in this cycle and we know not all that money's going to rotate out of bonds into stocks but fundamentally, i think that creates a great base. i think it'll be way too early to get out at this point. >> jack, do you agree? >> you know, i respect bob quite a b
here now is dr. bob frolic and chief investment officer at harris private bank.great to see you. i'll start with you. right? you know, you hate to say this, but the retail investor does often tend to make timing mistakes. let's put it nicely. and as we've had a big run-up and people are starting to get in, should we view that as a negative sign for the equity market? >> i wouldn't, brian. because if we step back and take a broader perspective, if we look over the last five years, the...
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dr. richard rahn. >> bob, thanks so much. it is great to be here with all of you. they called me up the last minute, and they said, well, we would really like to have marco rubio, but for some reason he cannot do it. i cannot figure out why she wanted him over at me, except he is junger, more articulate, and most likely to be president of the net estates. -- of the united states. it was a little difficult getting here because actually yesterday morning i had breakfast in geneva, switzerland, and even with air travel, it is not all that easy to get here. but they do have direct flights from frankfurt to denver, so i did make it, as you see. i have been assured your politically incorrect crowd, but i want to test that out. [laughter] when sir winston churchill -- i am a great fan of churchill. when sir winston gave up the prime ministership in britain for the second time, and he decided to go on a cruise, and he picked an italian boat, and a reporter from the bbc came up to him and said, sir winston, the queen elizabeth is a perfectly serviceable ship, what are you g
dr. richard rahn. >> bob, thanks so much. it is great to be here with all of you. they called me up the last minute, and they said, well, we would really like to have marco rubio, but for some reason he cannot do it. i cannot figure out why she wanted him over at me, except he is junger, more articulate, and most likely to be president of the net estates. -- of the united states. it was a little difficult getting here because actually yesterday morning i had breakfast in geneva,...
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. >> that general dr difference with regard to office holding and candidacy is historic. bob darcy talked about this 25 years ago in the african-american community. part of his theory was it went to the higher level participation in the churches among african-american women. that's one avenue for hypothesis testing we can pursue. >> we also say catholicism decreases. for latinos we don't have a clear story. >> i don't know if michelle alexander's work talks about the disenfranchisement in the prison system. >> when i first saw this, the north carolina pretty starkly, both at registration and then at voting. so you immediately think disenfranchisement whenever you see that kind of agenda because we know that's going to be -- that there will be a gender gap. if you look across states, it seems to be relevant to disenfranchisement laws. there's this gigantic gap. >> it's definitely historic. you go back and look at the documents particularly around when women were trying to get the vote. the issue with the black vote vote and it's not going make a difference. if you get black wo
. >> that general dr difference with regard to office holding and candidacy is historic. bob darcy talked about this 25 years ago in the african-american community. part of his theory was it went to the higher level participation in the churches among african-american women. that's one avenue for hypothesis testing we can pursue. >> we also say catholicism decreases. for latinos we don't have a clear story. >> i don't know if michelle alexander's work talks about the...
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dr. pepper museum in waco, texas. it was great. >> bob's a great drink. >> dana: and on that note. >> greg: you drank it with rum. >> eric: coming up, endorsementpalooza. we have details out. another major endorsement. more on that when we come back. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ what's withou? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, noit's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike rdy. dolr for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. [ male announcer ] remember when you were a kid? you ked getting dirty and building things. there were no limits -- yocould move mountains. the john deere 1 series subcompact tractor -- the way grownups move mountains. and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? learn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. >> dana: this is a fox news alert. any minute now, republican presidential candidate mitt romney will receive a major endorsement
dr. pepper museum in waco, texas. it was great. >> bob's a great drink. >> dana: and on that note. >> greg: you drank it with rum. >> eric: coming up, endorsementpalooza. we have details out. another major endorsement. more on that when we come back. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ what's withou? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, noit's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust...
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dr. pepper museum in waco, texas. it was great. >> bob's a great drink. >> dana: and on that note. >> greg: you drank it with rum. >> eric: coming up, endorsementpalooza. we have details out. another major endorsement. more on that when we come back. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ wha what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. in less than a minute i can get more support. if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save $400 to $700 on our most popular bed sets. sale ends march 31st. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> dana: this is a fox news alert. any minute now, republican presidential candidate mitt romney will receive a major endorsement from president george h.w. bush
dr. pepper museum in waco, texas. it was great. >> bob's a great drink. >> dana: and on that note. >> greg: you drank it with rum. >> eric: coming up, endorsementpalooza. we have details out. another major endorsement. more on that when we come back. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ wha what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your...
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dr.'s appointment. >> it is a coal mine in the nation pose a capital after a week of unbelievable temperatures. bob ryan is here with a look at the forecast. >> it feels cool. even with the rain and clouds that we have, our temperature was a little bit above average. and there are a few lone some showers way out to our east. around us there is nothing much going on. temperatures right now will be holding pretty much the same with skies clearing. there could be patchy fog over night, too. temperatures overnight as we move through the next couple of things into the 50's. a look at ocean city. the high in the lower the same temperature. over the weekend are you ready for more sunshine? are you ready for more march madness? i will explain something i have written about what has happened in other parts of the country. >> yes and yes are the answers to your questions. the weather is among other things has everybody flocking downtown this weekend. pack your patience, metro is not taking a break from their track work. work is scheduled on all lines. this is a except for yellow. the rock and roll marathon i
dr.'s appointment. >> it is a coal mine in the nation pose a capital after a week of unbelievable temperatures. bob ryan is here with a look at the forecast. >> it feels cool. even with the rain and clouds that we have, our temperature was a little bit above average. and there are a few lone some showers way out to our east. around us there is nothing much going on. temperatures right now will be holding pretty much the same with skies clearing. there could be patchy fog over night,...
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dr. joe wiley is tremendous building for us, and shirley howard helped and cheryl and bob hosted to raise millions in honor of their daughter. >> if my parents weren't so fat. >> well, it's a beautiful place for kids to not be afraid. in the worst of times, to have the best time. and it's just beautiful, it's magnificent, it's warm. it's -- it reflects the staff, and the care that's given. >> and it was my thrill to be the emcee of tonight's event. the community is now better. >>> all right. those last weeks of pregnancy can be agonizing for moms to be. more and more expected mothers are -- expectant mothers are choosing to have early inductions. now some hospitals are cracking down banning early inductions and asking moms to wait for nature instead. megan pringle explains why. >> that's my dad. >> reporter: when jennifer davis gave birth to her daughter four years ago there was little drama or surprise. that's because she scheduled her induction. her husband chris was in the military and serving overseas. >> for him to not be able to be there was pretty rough on him. >> reporter: so davi
dr. joe wiley is tremendous building for us, and shirley howard helped and cheryl and bob hosted to raise millions in honor of their daughter. >> if my parents weren't so fat. >> well, it's a beautiful place for kids to not be afraid. in the worst of times, to have the best time. and it's just beautiful, it's magnificent, it's warm. it's -- it reflects the staff, and the care that's given. >> and it was my thrill to be the emcee of tonight's event. the community is now better....
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dr. rahn's insight in the world's financial picture will come in handy. please help me welcome one of our favorite economists, richard rahn. [ applause ] >> bob, thanks so much great to be here with all of you. shari called at the last moment, said we would really like to have marco rubio but for some reason, he can't do it, and i couldn't figure out why she wanted him over me, except he's younger, better looking, more articulate and likely president of the united states. but other than that. actually, i have to say i do have my favorite presidential ticket, paul ryan and marco rubio, not sure in which order, but i would love to have those two guys. it was a little difficult at the beginning here because i actually was in yesterday morning, i had breakfast in geneva, switzerland, and even with air travel, it's not all that easy to get here. but they do have direct flights from frankfurt to denver so i did make it, as you see. now, i have been assured you're a politically incorrect crowd but i want to test that out. when sir winston churchill, i'm a great fan of churchill's -- [ applause ] >> when sir winston gave up the prime ministership in britain for the
dr. rahn's insight in the world's financial picture will come in handy. please help me welcome one of our favorite economists, richard rahn. [ applause ] >> bob, thanks so much great to be here with all of you. shari called at the last moment, said we would really like to have marco rubio but for some reason, he can't do it, and i couldn't figure out why she wanted him over me, except he's younger, better looking, more articulate and likely president of the united states. but other than...
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my goal is to get science bob his own show so i can be the oprah to his dr. oz. just raking it in.peaking of dr. oz, you know, dr. oz does five new shows a week. and i feel kind of sorry for him because there are only so many parts of the body to talk about. there's only so many illnesses you can address. and with that said, it's time we ask this important question, is dr. oz out of ideas? ♪ >> so let's say this is your pubic hair, okay? i'm not saying you have this much of it. i'm just saying it's representative. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: take it easy on the miracle grow. we had a new episode of "american idol" tonight, from hollywood. it's exciting to think that one day, possibly very soon, so many of these bright-eyed young performers will be valet parking my car here in hollywood. [ laughter ] you know, ryan seacrest said something interesting tonight. he said, this is "american idol." and then he smiled for two hours. [ laughter ] the ratings have been down this season for "american idol." since may of 2005, "american idol" has consistently been the most-watched show o
my goal is to get science bob his own show so i can be the oprah to his dr. oz. just raking it in.peaking of dr. oz, you know, dr. oz does five new shows a week. and i feel kind of sorry for him because there are only so many parts of the body to talk about. there's only so many illnesses you can address. and with that said, it's time we ask this important question, is dr. oz out of ideas? ♪ >> so let's say this is your pubic hair, okay? i'm not saying you have this much of it. i'm just...
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go to bob next -- >> watch all of "washington journal" any time in the video library at c-span.org. we'll take you live now to the center for strategic and international studies in washington. dr. thomas frieden, head of the cdc, will be talking about hiv/aids. just getting under way, live here on c-span 3. >> for all of their assistance in pulling this together. from staff here at csis, there is a lot of effort in this. suzanne brundige, carolyn this route, and alicia cramer, among others. seth began. we are bringing you together to look at hiv/aids and look at the accomplishments up to now, and it's a bit of a look backward and up to the present as to what's happened in this period in terms of the epidemic and efforts to bring that under control and change the arc of that. and to really focus both on where things stand today in the united states, as well as globally. and how -- and we'll hear more from dr. frieden, how to unpack the buzz and the excitement that we see today around the new science of prevention and hiv/aids. and this really is a very remarkable period. it's remarkable that we would find ourselves in a situation when the secretary of state, hillary clinton, co
go to bob next -- >> watch all of "washington journal" any time in the video library at c-span.org. we'll take you live now to the center for strategic and international studies in washington. dr. thomas frieden, head of the cdc, will be talking about hiv/aids. just getting under way, live here on c-span 3. >> for all of their assistance in pulling this together. from staff here at csis, there is a lot of effort in this. suzanne brundige, carolyn this route, and alicia...
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dr horton, lennar, pulte, will the run continue. joining us is a home builder/analyst with deutsche bank. and cnbc's bob pisani is with us as well. say? can these stocks continue to run? it's not just the home builders. a lot of building supply stores had very good sort of retail results. people are coming back a little it seems. >> yeah, you know, if the data continues to come in strong, there are potentially further gains in these stocks and that's what we see unfolding. the question here is you have seen in the anecdotal evidence if you listen to the builders talk about the market, if you talk to private builders, if you look at some of the private sources, the recovery has gained steam. it hasn't shown up yet in the public macrodata, as that comes through, that could drive some further gains. >> bob, you used to cover real estate. what's your point of view on this? >> well, he's right. he's just right. we see spring home buying season, the traffic appears to be pretty good. we see early indications of orders, oh, 20% to 30% above last year. that's good. but that's about in line with what the expectations have been. we see mor
dr horton, lennar, pulte, will the run continue. joining us is a home builder/analyst with deutsche bank. and cnbc's bob pisani is with us as well. say? can these stocks continue to run? it's not just the home builders. a lot of building supply stores had very good sort of retail results. people are coming back a little it seems. >> yeah, you know, if the data continues to come in strong, there are potentially further gains in these stocks and that's what we see unfolding. the question...
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dr. jackie. >> thank you. >> jim? >>> breaking news right knew controversial bill requiring women to have abdominal ultrasound exams before undergoing abortions is now virginia law. governor bobcdonnell signed that bill into law today. abortion provide letters have to comply beginning in july. women's rights groups protested the bill for weeks. when we come right back on news4 at four the student feet these might have cost a photo teacher his job. >>> and will rain ruin our >>> look out, here it comes, warmer weather. even warmer. >> right. right. right. even warmer. because, if you missed out on today and didn't have a chance to take advantage of getting out and doing something, probably like all three of us, right? >> yep. tomorrow. >> we got tomorrow. >> call in sick? >> i don't know. no, we don't do that. but maybe you could get the morning walk in, because it is going to be milder in the overnight and a mild start to the day tomorrow. let's head outside and see what's going on right now, because it has been a little breezy. no clouds right now across the area but temperatures, oh, you got to love that, into the mid and upper 60s. and i'm seeing, just looking at the polle
dr. jackie. >> thank you. >> jim? >>> breaking news right knew controversial bill requiring women to have abdominal ultrasound exams before undergoing abortions is now virginia law. governor bobcdonnell signed that bill into law today. abortion provide letters have to comply beginning in july. women's rights groups protested the bill for weeks. when we come right back on news4 at four the student feet these might have cost a photo teacher his job. >>> and will rain...
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dr. brzezinski outlined if you go into the explicit much reactivity. you know, we need options in that space to allow us to buy time. people say -- my friend bob gates said well, you know, those kind of things might buy two or three years one of the pilots who flew the mission for israel against the reactor in 1982 in iraq recounts that the pilots got together and they had two questions. they said one, is this a one-way missions and the leadership said it may be a one-way missions. they said fine, we get that. and then how long will this set back the iraqi nuclear program and they said a couple or three years, and their reaction was fine, we will take it, a couple three years, and one thing led to another and saddam hussein actually never got a nuclear weapon. so i think by teeing time in this process doesn't bring the kind consequences dr. brzezinski talked about. maybe the best we can do and it's what we ought to be working towards. >> just a thought a lot to ask only to more questions come a couple more questions before we get some questions from the audience, microphones in the ogle and you can't go up if he would like to ask a question, b
dr. brzezinski outlined if you go into the explicit much reactivity. you know, we need options in that space to allow us to buy time. people say -- my friend bob gates said well, you know, those kind of things might buy two or three years one of the pilots who flew the mission for israel against the reactor in 1982 in iraq recounts that the pilots got together and they had two questions. they said one, is this a one-way missions and the leadership said it may be a one-way missions. they said...