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you could tell in her speaking voice it sounded some what foreign, maybe eastern european. >> that wass were actually vladimir and lydia goria two deep cover spies in the u.s. for almost 15 years. >> it really shows you how farther willing to go to fit in and become somebody that you are a trusted member of your community. that's the key. trust gives you access. access gives you information which can potentially give you power. >> the fbi decrypted a message sent to the fmurphies from moscow. it reads you were sent to usa for long-term service trip, your education, bank account, car, house, et cetera aonly serve on goal, fulfill your main mission. develop ties in policy making circles in in the u.s. and send intelligence reports to center. they took numerous surveillance photos with other russian spies and recorded this video of a federal russian living near washington, d.c. under the name michael zatoli. the murphies zatoli and others lived across the united states. they pursued academic degrees and held jobs in banking in telecom. donald heath field and tracy leeann foley even groome
you could tell in her speaking voice it sounded some what foreign, maybe eastern european. >> that wass were actually vladimir and lydia goria two deep cover spies in the u.s. for almost 15 years. >> it really shows you how farther willing to go to fit in and become somebody that you are a trusted member of your community. that's the key. trust gives you access. access gives you information which can potentially give you power. >> the fbi decrypted a message sent to the...
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votes in "american idol" are becoming like eastern european currency. pretty soon they'll be pushing them around in wheelbarrows trying to buy socks. speaking of eastern europeans, this is from a russian dashboard camera. a lot of people in russia have dash cams to protect themselves from crooked police and false accident claims. it goes on a lot over there. the side benefit is they are now the world's leading producer of crazy traffic videos like this. this car -- you can see the car is driving along listening to music. car comes in from the left side, spins in, and no problem at all. [ applause ] quite a move. looks like lindsay lohan. some big soccer news today and i mean that literally. fifa, the body that governs soccer, has announced that next year's world cup in brazil will be the first to offer seats designed specifically for overweight fans. special seats for the obese will be double the size of a normal seat and reinforced for people up to 550 pounds. that won't be embarrassing when you're looking for your seat. excuse me, can you point me tow
votes in "american idol" are becoming like eastern european currency. pretty soon they'll be pushing them around in wheelbarrows trying to buy socks. speaking of eastern europeans, this is from a russian dashboard camera. a lot of people in russia have dash cams to protect themselves from crooked police and false accident claims. it goes on a lot over there. the side benefit is they are now the world's leading producer of crazy traffic videos like this. this car -- you can see the car...
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for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president jose manuel barroso signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part and we are going to work hard give our all to serve europe to serve the institutions of the european union and to serve all our co citizens of europe that. the response was a very short formal letter saying we received your letter sent you very interesting . no substantial response. so we sent a signal letter to all the presidents of the commission. and suddenly towards the end of february we were contacted by the official same color as commissioner from estonia responsible for administration inviting us to come over. so we went to mr callouses off
for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president jose manuel barroso signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this vote of...
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now churches, christian organizations, and hundreds of families in the eastern european nation of ukraine want to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. to the human mind, it seems almost impossible. but spend time with the asai family and they'll soon convince you with god all things are possible. >> the moment you see an orphan's eyes, i promise it will change your life. >> george: 10 years ago, she left with a dark past. ugeni was a drug addict and h.i.v. positive. both had a radical encounter with jesus christ that changed their lives forever. >> i began to search for god. i could see the path that i needed to go on. >> george: the couple's dream? to see their nation of ukraine without orphans. >> if someone told me years ago i would have these many children and to be married in an h.i.v. positive man, i would say it is impossible. but god burst in us something special. >> george: they became the first family in ukraine to adopt a child with h.i.v. not just one, but seven h.i.v. positive children. >> if we want to see a ukraine without orphans, christians have to be a
now churches, christian organizations, and hundreds of families in the eastern european nation of ukraine want to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. to the human mind, it seems almost impossible. but spend time with the asai family and they'll soon convince you with god all things are possible. >> the moment you see an orphan's eyes, i promise it will change your life. >> george: 10 years ago, she left with a dark past. ugeni was a drug addict and h.i.v....
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the pay gap is smaller in many eastern european countries. in poland, for instance, women and about 4% less, but there are fewer women in the work force overall. more women work part time or low-wage jobs. many women find work in child care and health care, but many jobs in these sectors are poorly paid. by contrast, the best paid positions are often occupied by men. women account for fewer than one in every five leadership posts. >> thousands of air travelers in germany were left stranded or faced with our-long delays on thursday as staff at lufthansa walked off their jobs. the token strike hit airports at all the big german cities, and about 700 flights had to be canceled. domestic and european flights were hardest hit. a trade union is demanding a pay rise of more than 5% for more than 40,000 staff. scientists with the european space agency have created a map of the oldest but in existence, providing more evidence that the universe was created in a split- second known as the big bang. the data was gathered by a satellite, which has been sc
the pay gap is smaller in many eastern european countries. in poland, for instance, women and about 4% less, but there are fewer women in the work force overall. more women work part time or low-wage jobs. many women find work in child care and health care, but many jobs in these sectors are poorly paid. by contrast, the best paid positions are often occupied by men. women account for fewer than one in every five leadership posts. >> thousands of air travelers in germany were left...
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before the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burnell commission started in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president. signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part and we are going to work hard give our all to serve europe to serve the institutions of the european union and to serve all our coast citizens of europe that. the response was a very short formal letter saying we received your letter sent you very interesting . no substantial response. so it was sent a signal to all the presidents of the commission. and suddenly towards the end of february we were contacted by the same color as commissioner from estonia. for administration in fighting us to come over. so we went to mr collis office which was at the top of the building. we didn't know what we had
before the new commission came in and for the first time ten eastern european countries were part of. the first burnell commission started in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president. signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part...
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i come from a family of eastern european immigrants. they were mostly born in europe, all of my grandparents were born there. when my grandparents came here, they were older people. english was not something they were very interested in. my grandparents spoke russian, romanian, yiddish, and german. a sixth language? no way. they learned english, but they were never comfortable with it and they forgot it as soon as they could. my parents didn't speak english either, but they were going to live their lives in this country so they've learned it. they always spoken with a heavy accent and was something that was always a struggle for them. as they got older, they didn't want to do it anymore. my father spoke his last words in yiddish. we are born here, my native english speakers. i think you can mostly understand me. what i think technology, i see a parallel and my family because i think about my parents, my parents have really become my grandparents' generation. if technology is something they did not want to learn. boy, would she like to f
i come from a family of eastern european immigrants. they were mostly born in europe, all of my grandparents were born there. when my grandparents came here, they were older people. english was not something they were very interested in. my grandparents spoke russian, romanian, yiddish, and german. a sixth language? no way. they learned english, but they were never comfortable with it and they forgot it as soon as they could. my parents didn't speak english either, but they were going to live...
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martha: i was immediately reminded of our posture in eastern european it raises the question about thehere foreign policy made us somewhat more vulnerable, that is one of the questions that i want to ask you, and sort of what has the reaction of world powers been to that? >> right, i think that the example of flexibility already given towards russia early in the administration of pulling back on our commitment to missile offense in eastern europe was a similar miscalculation. it was not news welcomed by eastern european our allies, it was a signal that was also felt by our east asian allies, if we are weak evening our commitment in one theatre it affects people's calculus in another. the idea of reset ago relationship with russia didn't pan out in terms of the reality of their assistance and mitigating the threat. martha: not at all. >> and sheparding a new way forward in north korea, areas where they are involved. martha: i want to play this sound byte once again. all of this goes to our missile defense, and it's a posture that the bush administration had in place as a deterrent to sa
martha: i was immediately reminded of our posture in eastern european it raises the question about thehere foreign policy made us somewhat more vulnerable, that is one of the questions that i want to ask you, and sort of what has the reaction of world powers been to that? >> right, i think that the example of flexibility already given towards russia early in the administration of pulling back on our commitment to missile offense in eastern europe was a similar miscalculation. it was not...
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the guy was wonderful, he had a smoldering and eastern european accident rate he sounded a lot like dracula, but in a good way, if you know what i mean. [laughter] he said that i am goldman and i am in love with you. she said she didn't have time to be in love with him. it was cute, but my one misgiving. i thought the woman was to ladylike, too much of a wallflower. emma goldman, loud, rational, gung ho, inspired a guy to kill a president. maybe i am persuaded by the way the marines stapleton played goldman. our member stapleton, i remember him playing the character. he laughed too loud and smashed pottery and wears a blood red vest to symbolize that she is alive. wait, i lost my train of thought, where was i? [laughter] >> i believe dracula was in love with stapleton. oh, right, john hinckley seeing it in best interest, he sings a duet with jodie foster. i really believed him. he says baby, i'd die for you -- it's adorable. mr. connecticut looked at his watch and i realized that i have spent way too much and that means that i might miss my bus at home, and i really want to go home. i yell
the guy was wonderful, he had a smoldering and eastern european accident rate he sounded a lot like dracula, but in a good way, if you know what i mean. [laughter] he said that i am goldman and i am in love with you. she said she didn't have time to be in love with him. it was cute, but my one misgiving. i thought the woman was to ladylike, too much of a wallflower. emma goldman, loud, rational, gung ho, inspired a guy to kill a president. maybe i am persuaded by the way the marines stapleton...
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some sort of eastern european role. i will say that i loved you in "tombstone." for a show called "red eye" with greg gutfeld. he is into the arts as well. have you ever seen german films? >> some, yes. >> i'm sorry. he does a lot of those. >> the signage here is not very good. what is the suggested price? >> the regular hot dogs are $2. >> request permission to love you. what have we learned? you don't have to pay anything. those who paid something around $2 because they are cheap. if you want a hot dog and don't want to pay for. it pretend you are homeless. it is easy. >> bill,. >> i know, i made sure i ate a part that he hadn't bitten. >> i have that affect on people. >> random european people visiting. >> i am going around the table with the exception of you, chris, we live in new york city. what is your favorite exhibit when you go to the museum? >> the egyptian. it is impressive in the big, open area. >> it is a great point. what happened to the egyptians? >> sparrows, pyramids. it was pointed out and they used the slaves i guess to build the pyramids, righ
some sort of eastern european role. i will say that i loved you in "tombstone." for a show called "red eye" with greg gutfeld. he is into the arts as well. have you ever seen german films? >> some, yes. >> i'm sorry. he does a lot of those. >> the signage here is not very good. what is the suggested price? >> the regular hot dogs are $2. >> request permission to love you. what have we learned? you don't have to pay anything. those who paid...
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a lot of my eastern european sisters, they've got some meaty length strength. they showed on the soccer field all over the world. plenty of soccer players could have done better. she is not good. >> i think it is more about soccer than being a girl. >> they need to apply title 9 to professional sports. i will be the first one to say it. >> that's a great idea. cynics are claiming it is nothing but a way to promote a business. but that is not a bad thing. that makes her savy and smart. >> she said she was -- she said it was an injury. she had some kind of an injury. they -- that is like saying i am not an astronaut because i get motion sick. terrible. it is better than her kicking it 40 yards. i enjoyed that more. >> i do think that she is -- i have to give her credit. you got a lot of -- she got a lot of press for something she hasn't gotten a lot of press for. she said it wasn't about the length when she talked about the kick, that it was about the style. >> i am used to saying length doesn't matter than overall performance which means my wife wasn't lying. wh
a lot of my eastern european sisters, they've got some meaty length strength. they showed on the soccer field all over the world. plenty of soccer players could have done better. she is not good. >> i think it is more about soccer than being a girl. >> they need to apply title 9 to professional sports. i will be the first one to say it. >> that's a great idea. cynics are claiming it is nothing but a way to promote a business. but that is not a bad thing. that makes her savy...
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the rest of them come from some eastern european countries, russia and china predominantly and the variety. >> and what is the diplomatic impediment to making this happen? >> well, it's been, this has been an issue that's been around for almost 100 years and this treaty is something that's been worked on over the last ten. and there are a vit of different views about what should be in the treaty. should ammunition be included or not. what's the scope of the type of weapons that should be included. there's been a variety of debates about that issue. although i should say i think there is, within europe and a variety of other countries around the world, pretty strong support for getting some kind of a treaty. i think the discussion and debate is about some of the elements within the treaty itself. >> are we talking about the same actors here? are we talking about armed exports, the gun manufacturers, the same people who are fighting so far successfully against gun legislation here at home? >> i think, i mean basically you know, there's going to always be weapons produced for the defense of n
the rest of them come from some eastern european countries, russia and china predominantly and the variety. >> and what is the diplomatic impediment to making this happen? >> well, it's been, this has been an issue that's been around for almost 100 years and this treaty is something that's been worked on over the last ten. and there are a vit of different views about what should be in the treaty. should ammunition be included or not. what's the scope of the type of weapons that...
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chuck hagel announcing the united states will scrap a key part of its eastern european missile defenselan which has been a source of friction between the u.s. and russia. the u.s. abandoning plans to deploy several missile interceptors in poland and romania. secretary hagel saying the decision is based on development problems and funding. washington also claims its decision is prompted by a need to address just what we were talking about, north korea's faster than anticipated progress of nuclear weapons development. this move frees up the cash to beef up security in places like alaska to respond to anything that might happen in north korea or with that country. meanwhile, in iran, military commanders now have the authority to respond immediately to enemy attacks. that's according to a spokesman for the islamic republic's armed forces. the general of iran's revolutionary guard making the comments on the military force's web site today. saying iran is keeping, quote, all options on the table. language that mimics statements made by president obama about preventing iran from obtaining nuc
chuck hagel announcing the united states will scrap a key part of its eastern european missile defenselan which has been a source of friction between the u.s. and russia. the u.s. abandoning plans to deploy several missile interceptors in poland and romania. secretary hagel saying the decision is based on development problems and funding. washington also claims its decision is prompted by a need to address just what we were talking about, north korea's faster than anticipated progress of...
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so these brand-new kind of attacks that mostly emanate from the chinese or the eastern europeans.ot of new companies that are emerging in this area. there's a company called mandiant that i sit on the board of today that's really pioneering the area of breach detection and monitoring. what do they do? they basically sort of say, trying to prevent somebody from attacking your company, kind of a fool's errand. they're going to get in. there's two kinds of companies out there. those who have breached and know it and those who have been breached and don't know it. everyone in the world is going to have breach detection and monitoring software from a company like a mandiant at some point. and i think there are will be other companies that arise in sector as well. >> as someone who built one of the first anti-virus products at symantec, right? >> that's right. >> you've seen how cyberattacks have evolved over the years. how do you describe the situation right now? i was talking to a banker recently and he told me sometimes 200,000 attempts a day at hacking into the banks. >> well, one,
so these brand-new kind of attacks that mostly emanate from the chinese or the eastern europeans.ot of new companies that are emerging in this area. there's a company called mandiant that i sit on the board of today that's really pioneering the area of breach detection and monitoring. what do they do? they basically sort of say, trying to prevent somebody from attacking your company, kind of a fool's errand. they're going to get in. there's two kinds of companies out there. those who have...
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more concerned regarding attacks not visible and fairly sophisticated, and for this, you use eastern europeanored. dennis: the sate, rather than using employees in russia, hire these professional crooks to do the hacking for them, you're saying? >> that's absolutely correct. you know, you have a pool of cyber criminals, and how often do you see cyber criminals if in russia? it normally never happens because it seems these guys you know, offer a certain service, and for this, they get protection. dennis: the chinese were call out for a thousand attacks all traited to basically the doorstep of the people's liberation army of china, but you basically told our producers that that's a clear sign chinese don't know what they are doing, that they can be found easily, explain. >> it's strange. you normally don't really worry on what you do, you use various proxies, try everything to hide your traces. or you hire cybercriminals to do the work for you, electronic cyber espionage. it's a big surprise somebody openly, you know, attacks u.s. companies and could be traced back easily. it's confusing, maybe
more concerned regarding attacks not visible and fairly sophisticated, and for this, you use eastern europeanored. dennis: the sate, rather than using employees in russia, hire these professional crooks to do the hacking for them, you're saying? >> that's absolutely correct. you know, you have a pool of cyber criminals, and how often do you see cyber criminals if in russia? it normally never happens because it seems these guys you know, offer a certain service, and for this, they get...
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the pilgrimage part of it -- i know people who are eastern european, and they just want to go back just of the jewish people in israel there's a great world wide with obviously the anti-stemetic part of this there are protections in israel, however, i'm sure the indians that originally inhabited wisconsin had the exact same feeling about that land but they were nudged into the dakotas into the crappy valleys that don't crow anything. so it is amazing how we shrug off, for example native american connections or aborigine connections in the case of australia, or look at the tribal fights and go of course they are fighting nobody cares who owns that land, but when the israelis and the palestinians do it's worthy of international at attention. >> it's what i recognize and have a file with in my brain. i there's a software glitch in the human brain right now. >> hal: that's why christians took over pagan holidays -- >> the snakes chased out of ireland. >> hal: exactly. those were actually the drew ids. but christmas was not a christian holiday, it's a seasonal effective disorder holiday. it'
the pilgrimage part of it -- i know people who are eastern european, and they just want to go back just of the jewish people in israel there's a great world wide with obviously the anti-stemetic part of this there are protections in israel, however, i'm sure the indians that originally inhabited wisconsin had the exact same feeling about that land but they were nudged into the dakotas into the crappy valleys that don't crow anything. so it is amazing how we shrug off, for example native...
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. >> kerry visited in all nine european and middle eastern capitals on this trip and met close to 40 foreign leaders almost all of whom it had already known. rurentsz to washington to confirm with president obama. does not like to surround himself with yes people. shep? >> shepard: james live from qatar tonight. the dow jones industrial average has hit its highest point ever. that and the rest of the night's news ahead from the journalists of fox news on this tuesday fox report. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? win! exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue.ookstore but as time passed, i s
. >> kerry visited in all nine european and middle eastern capitals on this trip and met close to 40 foreign leaders almost all of whom it had already known. rurentsz to washington to confirm with president obama. does not like to surround himself with yes people. shep? >> shepard: james live from qatar tonight. the dow jones industrial average has hit its highest point ever. that and the rest of the night's news ahead from the journalists of fox news on this tuesday fox report. and...
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republic and agree and do what's necessary in poland for a ground-based interceptor for the western european eastern united states that he won't pull the rug out from under us and of course they said yes, but we did anyway. now we are looking at where we are today. i would ask you, general kehler, are you satisfied with the numbers we've gone down to in terms of our ground-based interceptors and do you think we should be a lot of options in a minute? are you satisfied with the number of ground this interceptors? >> i am satisfied that we can defend against a limited attack from the korea today with dirty. i am confident that we can defend against a limited attack from iran, although we are not in the most optimal posture to do that today. >> i think you're being a little too cautious -- not cautious enough. when our intelligence has shown us that her brain is going to have the capabilities by 2015, we look at what we have today with the options on the east coast and an option on the ground-based or us. i think you probably say it's not necessary. to enhance our capability. i am concerned this value
republic and agree and do what's necessary in poland for a ground-based interceptor for the western european eastern united states that he won't pull the rug out from under us and of course they said yes, but we did anyway. now we are looking at where we are today. i would ask you, general kehler, are you satisfied with the numbers we've gone down to in terms of our ground-based interceptors and do you think we should be a lot of options in a minute? are you satisfied with the number of ground...
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nothing more than a political and social welfare group while plotting against interests in eastern europe, from european europe to southeast africa and south america. hezbollah is a terrorist organization. period. [applause] >> and we and me, we are urging every nation in the world that we deal with and we deal with them all, the start treaty, as hezbollah, as such, naming them a terrorist organization. [applause] >> this isn't just about a threat to israel and the united states, but a global terrorist organization that has targeted several people on several continents. we'll say and do our part to stop them. and we ask, we ask the world to do the same. that's why we have been talking to our friends in europe to declare hezbollah a terrorist organization. this past month, i made the case to the european -- leading european heads of state as president obama and israelis know we have to counter hezbollah where it sows the seeds of hatred. the united states and israel have a shared interest in syria as well. assad has shown his father's disregard for human life and dignity, engaging in brutal murder of his
nothing more than a political and social welfare group while plotting against interests in eastern europe, from european europe to southeast africa and south america. hezbollah is a terrorist organization. period. [applause] >> and we and me, we are urging every nation in the world that we deal with and we deal with them all, the start treaty, as hezbollah, as such, naming them a terrorist organization. [applause] >> this isn't just about a threat to israel and the united states,...
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eventually going to make its way cross country and by wednesday sets itself up along the eastern seaboard. the europeanrfolk, washington, even south of new york city. we'll continue to track it for you but we're going to continue to watch this. we're going to see this is what >>> thank you, al. good morning. a live look, improving sky over san francisco. you make out the tower off in the distance. sunol where we're all headed in minute mpz beautiful day shaping up. 80 degrees. warmest day of the year on tap for gilroy. 75 degrees in glenn more. san jose it's going to be nice. through the next couple of days a weak system tries to come through that's going to increase the cloud cover. not changing temperatures. cooler next week. >> and that's your >> thanks a lot. we promise you we'll leave the lights on for the rest of the hour for everyone's safety. coming up next, homes across the country for under $400,000. we'll show you right after this. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not cau
eventually going to make its way cross country and by wednesday sets itself up along the eastern seaboard. the europeanrfolk, washington, even south of new york city. we'll continue to track it for you but we're going to continue to watch this. we're going to see this is what >>> thank you, al. good morning. a live look, improving sky over san francisco. you make out the tower off in the distance. sunol where we're all headed in minute mpz beautiful day shaping up. 80 degrees. warmest...
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and also live, a little later at noon eastern, the czech republic former two-term president talks about the european debt crisis. he is speaking at the cato institute. >> next, the funeral of venezuelan president hugo chavez. he died from cancer this week at age 58 after 14 years in power. according to venezuelan officials, his body will be embalmed on put on display permanently. interim president nicolas maduro and jesse jackson jr. spoke at the funeral in caracas. this is 45 minutes. >> let us join hands. bow our heads in prayer. i want to thank the family for allowing us to say a prayer on this holy occasion. today we are here, not because hugo chavez has died, but because he lived. death is certain. life is uncertain. thus, life of service matters. we pray to god today that the soul of hugo chavez will find peace and acceptance for his service in the kingdom. grant him mercy and grace. the family mourns today. comfort them. venezuela cries today. reassure them. venezuela is not left alone. maduro, grant him wisdom and support as he keeps hopes and dreams alive, as he picks up the baton, and make
and also live, a little later at noon eastern, the czech republic former two-term president talks about the european debt crisis. he is speaking at the cato institute. >> next, the funeral of venezuelan president hugo chavez. he died from cancer this week at age 58 after 14 years in power. according to venezuelan officials, his body will be embalmed on put on display permanently. interim president nicolas maduro and jesse jackson jr. spoke at the funeral in caracas. this is 45 minutes....
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eastern. that's in just about 40 minutes' time. >>> the european commission has already fined microsoft more thanr not providing data at fair prices and for tying its media player to windows. as i mentioned, microsoft shares in frankfurt, not too far, standing at .5% at a bradley higher session. still about 6% over the past through month. >>> and broadly speaking, it's one of the best performers in the european market today. >> yeah. and just remind you of where we are with the european markets. they are firm, a softer start this morning. we've been up over a percent, 1.2%. the xetera dax up .8%. nine points higher for the ftse. seven for the cac coran. the ebig box up, as well. >>> -- the ibex, as well. >>> ridgeworth capital management, alan, thanks for joining you. record close on the dow s. that going to suck more money in, or is this a top? >> well, i'd say over the near term, it wouldn't surprise me if the market were to take a breather in here. the -- the indices are somewhat extended with the s&p 500 well over 8% over its 200-day moving average. some consolidation is probably in order her
eastern. that's in just about 40 minutes' time. >>> the european commission has already fined microsoft more thanr not providing data at fair prices and for tying its media player to windows. as i mentioned, microsoft shares in frankfurt, not too far, standing at .5% at a bradley higher session. still about 6% over the past through month. >>> and broadly speaking, it's one of the best performers in the european market today. >> yeah. and just remind you of where we are...
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eastern, a discussion hosted by the brookings institution with european parliament member and former prime minister of belgium. he will address the political and economic future of the european union. "newsweek" identities contributing editor david fromm will moderate. that is live at 11 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> do you find that washington and silicon valley on two different planets? >> i think that's probably fair to say. you know, i think the ties are probably getting closer. these days than it was before. but i think in many ways and for a long time folks in silicon valley didn't really care i want to know was going on in washington, and likewise i think the folks in washington have sometimes been tone deaf to what's going on in silicon industry. >> technology columnist at the "san jose mercury news" as he tours this year's ces international consumer electronics show tonight on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, highlights from the fed recession of question time in the australian parliament. prime minister julia gillard and cabinet members answer qu
eastern, a discussion hosted by the brookings institution with european parliament member and former prime minister of belgium. he will address the political and economic future of the european union. "newsweek" identities contributing editor david fromm will moderate. that is live at 11 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> do you find that washington and silicon valley on two different planets? >> i think that's probably fair to say. you know, i think the ties are probably...
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cash out.the global econom european regulators try to dip into people's bank accounts and take cash out. this is your money. where is cyprus? it's a small island on the eastern turkey are its closest neighbors. cyprus is part of the 17 nation european unions. got strong ties to both turkey and greece. its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting help with its banking sector. the fourth bailout country would be right here, that would be cyprus. now let's talk about what the issue is in cyprus. a proposed deal over the weekend would have taken 9.9% of all deposits for bank accounts that have more than 100,000 euros in ha their accounts. 6.75% with all accounts for less than 100,000 euros. the euro group president explains why. >> translator: the reason why this package including this levy has been chosen has to do with the specific characteristics of the problems and the banking sector in cyprus, which is as you know more than five times the size of gdp if you would include the greek branches more than seven times
cash out.the global econom european regulators try to dip into people's bank accounts and take cash out. this is your money. where is cyprus? it's a small island on the eastern turkey are its closest neighbors. cyprus is part of the 17 nation european unions. got strong ties to both turkey and greece. its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting...
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eastern side with radar facilities. and i think the question is, chris, how does the nondeployment of the european base system affect uss we'll be getting into this week with the pentagon and the state department. but, certainly, i think most all of us applaud the efforts to beef up our missile defense on the west coast. >> chris: do you think that kim jong-un and the north koreans are a real threat to the u.s.? >> i don't think that threat is imminent and, i don't think they have the mechanisms necessary to really harm us but it is really good we are taking the precautionary measures to make sure they cannot do damage. it puts us in a different place as it relates to negotiating with them and, at the end of the day, chris, i know there's a lot of talk, 6-party talks and all kind of things that are occurring and all of us understand the key to this will be china. they are the ones that can actually affect the behavior in north korea because of the trade issues and certainly the support issues coming from china. into north korea. hopefully, china sees the threat to -- for nuclear proliferation in that part of the world,
eastern side with radar facilities. and i think the question is, chris, how does the nondeployment of the european base system affect uss we'll be getting into this week with the pentagon and the state department. but, certainly, i think most all of us applaud the efforts to beef up our missile defense on the west coast. >> chris: do you think that kim jong-un and the north koreans are a real threat to the u.s.? >> i don't think that threat is imminent and, i don't think they have...
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eastern side with radar facilities. and i think the question is, chris, how does the nondeplowment of the fourth phase of our european based issues it temperature affect us over time. there is technical issues we will be getting into this week with the the pentagon and the state department but certainly i think most all of us applaud the efforts to beef up our missile defense on the west coast chris do you think that kim young unand the north koreans are a threat to the u.s. >> i don't think they have the mechanism to really harm us. i think it puts us in a different place as it relates to negotiating with them. at the end of the day, chris, i know there is a lot of talk, six party talks, all kind of things that are occurring. all of us understand the key to this is going to be china. they are the ones that can affect the behavior of north korea because of the trade issues and certainly support issues coming from china into north korea. hopefully china sees the threat for nuclear proliferation in that part of the world in the event they are not able to stop what north korea is doing. >> chris: thank you both. we have to le
eastern side with radar facilities. and i think the question is, chris, how does the nondeplowment of the fourth phase of our european based issues it temperature affect us over time. there is technical issues we will be getting into this week with the the pentagon and the state department but certainly i think most all of us applaud the efforts to beef up our missile defense on the west coast chris do you think that kim young unand the north koreans are a threat to the u.s. >> i don't...
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eastern. investors are more confident after the tiny country of cyprus and the european union agreed to bailoutrnight. 47% of you say you don't own stocks. so you're not feeling this rally. well everyone nearly is feeling the gas prices move higher. and now maybe for a time some relief. aaa says national average for a gallon of regular is $3.57 a gallon. that's down 11 cents in a month. it's 21 cents below what it was this time last year. but gas buddy says we could see another small increase in mid-april or may ahead of the summer driving season. >>> ahead on "starting point" this morning we're going to hear from jerry sandusky for the first time since he went to prison for sexually abusing ten boys over 15 years. we're going to get reaction from a lawyer of one of sandusky's victims. >> plus how did this car end up on a roof? you got to see this. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picke
eastern. investors are more confident after the tiny country of cyprus and the european union agreed to bailoutrnight. 47% of you say you don't own stocks. so you're not feeling this rally. well everyone nearly is feeling the gas prices move higher. and now maybe for a time some relief. aaa says national average for a gallon of regular is $3.57 a gallon. that's down 11 cents in a month. it's 21 cents below what it was this time last year. but gas buddy says we could see another small increase...
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eastern europe you said it. bb be wanted to have a normal european country -- we wanted to have a normal european country, it to participate in the integration process. we had no other chance than to participate in this process. at the beginning of the 1990's i tried to put the citizens back to europe. it is something else to use this in the european union. i was afraid of entering the european union. >> we have time for just one more question. >> who have to stop. >-- we have to stop. >> to do think, it seems to me the issue is not so much the existence of all these free trade laws and integration but more the problem of european socialism. all the lowering of immigration barriers in free trade within the european uranian reunion scene sick have done wonders for -- even seems to have done wonders for the economic situation. it seems like the altruism that lies at the base of this economic socialism seems to foster a dog eat dog attitude through these wealth redistribution schemes that drive these countries into huge debt and destroy their economic situation. germany cannot even deal with it debt. do you think
eastern europe you said it. bb be wanted to have a normal european country -- we wanted to have a normal european country, it to participate in the integration process. we had no other chance than to participate in this process. at the beginning of the 1990's i tried to put the citizens back to europe. it is something else to use this in the european union. i was afraid of entering the european union. >> we have time for just one more question. >> who have to stop. >-- we have to...
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eastern mediterranean. should in this matter with you putting a portfolio together here in the united states? >> oh, absolutely. have you noticed that the europeantral figures are a bit like the lemmings. every few quarters, they decide to take their launch off the cliff. and this time, i can't imagine who thought this was a good idea. i mean, if you look at cyprus' economy, there are two major factors to that economy. tourism and financial services. you could kill the financial services immediately right there. so it's two underpinnings. almost like when greece was doing smo of the same things. >> but you say it matters because it could spread elsewhere? >> just the thought that somebody thought this was a good idea is scary enough to me, i would think. but it's going to be one of those things. we'll have to watch and see how it folds out. but i've got a feeling it will have to turn itself around fairly quickly. >> michael, what do you think? have you changed any of your behavior in terms of allocating capital, as a result of what we've seen in the last 48 hours? >> no, not really, maria. i still think that cyprus is certainly something to watc
eastern mediterranean. should in this matter with you putting a portfolio together here in the united states? >> oh, absolutely. have you noticed that the europeantral figures are a bit like the lemmings. every few quarters, they decide to take their launch off the cliff. and this time, i can't imagine who thought this was a good idea. i mean, if you look at cyprus' economy, there are two major factors to that economy. tourism and financial services. you could kill the financial services...
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european close here. bad news because of the time shift in the united states, it's actually an hour different. it will happen at 12:30 easternwhen it returns, simon will be here to give us the european close. in the meantime, 8:30 on the west coast, shares of apple moving lower. crediting agri lowering it. ups on the stocks hitting some new 52-week highs. up 15% so far this year. around europe's airbus says it's aiming to sell at least 200 current generation a320 passenger sdwrets thjets this y. >>> hey, bertha. >> carl, one of the things talking to folks they're really quite impressed by the resilience of this market. we got that data overnight be china that was disappointing in terms of industrial production coming in at 9.9%. we should all have such a high class problem with not being at 10% but being at 9.9%. little disappointing. none the less, the market is holding in. a lot of folks we're talking to are saying we are going to hit that all-time high which would put up above $16.65. a lot us think it will hold in. art hogan says if you look at the pe for the s&p right now, the price earnings, it's at around 14 times whi
european close here. bad news because of the time shift in the united states, it's actually an hour different. it will happen at 12:30 easternwhen it returns, simon will be here to give us the european close. in the meantime, 8:30 on the west coast, shares of apple moving lower. crediting agri lowering it. ups on the stocks hitting some new 52-week highs. up 15% so far this year. around europe's airbus says it's aiming to sell at least 200 current generation a320 passenger sdwrets thjets this...