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the french scientist esther duflo is testing new methods of distributing aid. >> esther duflo is on the way to her research project in west bengal, with her partner abhijit banerjee and the head of an ngo, who's taking them to an impoverished village. they've brought shoes, toys, and exercise books as start-up capital for businesses these people are supposed to build up. it's all part of a program the french-born economist is evaluating. riza bibi is getting some goats, goats.hopefully they'll breed and become a big herd. she'll have two years to use the goats to improve her living standards -- by selling their milk, cheese and skins. [applause] after the two years, for duflo, the project will be over. hopefully by then, riza will have built up some kind of livelihood for herself. >> until now, i've only been able to eat once a day. i hope that will change. i'm grateful that, god willing, i'll be able to improve my live. -- life. >> esther duflo is a professor of economics in boston, massachusetts. she wants to put development aid on a scientific basis and not leave success to chance. s
the french scientist esther duflo is testing new methods of distributing aid. >> esther duflo is on the way to her research project in west bengal, with her partner abhijit banerjee and the head of an ngo, who's taking them to an impoverished village. they've brought shoes, toys, and exercise books as start-up capital for businesses these people are supposed to build up. it's all part of a program the french-born economist is evaluating. riza bibi is getting some goats, goats.hopefully...
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so esther george is correct.- david: this is interesting, wayne because the last time you were on you were heaping praises on ben bernanke saying he was doing a pretty good job. when it comes to this point of disagreement, when to begin tapering on that you are clearly in esther george's side and not on ben bernanke's? >> that's correct. >> all right. what happens now? do you think she's just a voice screaming in the wilderness because there are some other fed governors that are in favor of continuing to do business as usual for a while at the fed? >> well, what happens now is the fed continues to have a huge interest rate bet by owning long-term governments, and every bond fund owned long-term governments has taken a hit on its balance sheet. and the fed has taken a hit. and it must be 1 hundred-billion dollar loss. david: wow. >> that they have been accumulating but they do not mark it to the market. so they pretend like it doesn't exist. david: when they have to mark it to the market do you think they will end
so esther george is correct.- david: this is interesting, wayne because the last time you were on you were heaping praises on ben bernanke saying he was doing a pretty good job. when it comes to this point of disagreement, when to begin tapering on that you are clearly in esther george's side and not on ben bernanke's? >> that's correct. >> all right. what happens now? do you think she's just a voice screaming in the wilderness because there are some other fed governors that are in...
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kansas city fed president esther george talks exclusively with fox business. that's next.billion dollar fraud case against former goldman trader fabrice tourre. a live update from the courthouse is straight ahead. time to check oils and metals for you. also after the break, oil moving slightly lower, down still below $106 a barrel. we'll be right back. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to t
kansas city fed president esther george talks exclusively with fox business. that's next.billion dollar fraud case against former goldman trader fabrice tourre. a live update from the courthouse is straight ahead. time to check oils and metals for you. also after the break, oil moving slightly lower, down still below $106 a barrel. we'll be right back. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts...
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is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i
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esther ishogg knew them. dpl we heard that someone was shooting them, so that was scary. >>reporter: when the first officers arrived, they saw a man covered in blood, walking outside the jewelry mart. dm the officers went to engage the suspect not knowing if he was a victim or a suspect. at that point in time the suspect produced a weapon and fired upon the officers. >>reporter: police say the gunman then ran into a nearby restaurant before officers could fire back. >> other officers came on scene, the suspect fired additional multiple rounds at the officers, and then ran out -- we believe ran out of ammunition, threw the gun on the ground and proned himself out and surrendered. >>reporter: the suspect was also taken to the hospital for what police described as superficial wounds on his hands. the jury mart and surrounding buildings were in lockdown. police feared a second suspect may have escaped. s.w.a.t teams ordered store owners to lock themselves inside their shops. esther said she hid in terror for an hour. >> on the main floor, they asked us to face the doors, insi
esther ishogg knew them. dpl we heard that someone was shooting them, so that was scary. >>reporter: when the first officers arrived, they saw a man covered in blood, walking outside the jewelry mart. dm the officers went to engage the suspect not knowing if he was a victim or a suspect. at that point in time the suspect produced a weapon and fired upon the officers. >>reporter: police say the gunman then ran into a nearby restaurant before officers could fire back. >> other...
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is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are...
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for example the federal reserve will continue its bond-buying program and do the opposite of what esther george told peter barnes she thinks should happen, why not just short the dollar a little bit? there are still ways to make money. >> there is ways to make money but i than at macro scale you have to be long dollar especially against european currencies. today we saw a snap-back with regards to the european currencies because of retail sales yesterday and our industrial production numbers that came out today. short-term thing. right now it is a little more confusing. we're in a very tight range with dollar. long-term i think the dollar will rally 10 or 15% next six to nine months especially against the euro currency. david: steven, there are a lot of fixed income people. not everybody is getting into the stock market particularly at these lofty levels. you say avoided treasurys but don't avoided fixed income entirely. where do you go if you don't go into treasurys? >> i think what we've seen over the past couple months or last year are safe havens such as multisector mutual fund, floa
for example the federal reserve will continue its bond-buying program and do the opposite of what esther george told peter barnes she thinks should happen, why not just short the dollar a little bit? there are still ways to make money. >> there is ways to make money but i than at macro scale you have to be long dollar especially against european currencies. today we saw a snap-back with regards to the european currencies because of retail sales yesterday and our industrial production...
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what does zuckerman see after photographing esther mahlangu of south africa, an artist and a matriarch of her tribe, when he looks at the portrait that resulted? - i think that she is a happy person, and i think there's a certain amount of joy that comes out of her--sort of joy and curiosity are what i think about when i think about esther mahlangu. - nick nolte? it's great. it's a fantastic photo. - i think that nolte has a-- he's mischievous, and i think that the portrait sort of has a bit of that in it, which i guess is a strong mix of cunning and sort of childish behavior. he's fantastic. - did you get it with the wyeth photo? - yeah. the andrew wyeth photo. - what do you see in that face? - i see an uncompromised life, a life with no compromise, and a complete calmness, a complete satisfaction. - so, what does it come to when 48-plus people tell you what worked for them in life-- what, if given the chance, they would do exactly the same way all over again? - i think that what it came down to for most of the people in this project was to love what you do, as wyeth said. to love wha
what does zuckerman see after photographing esther mahlangu of south africa, an artist and a matriarch of her tribe, when he looks at the portrait that resulted? - i think that she is a happy person, and i think there's a certain amount of joy that comes out of her--sort of joy and curiosity are what i think about when i think about esther mahlangu. - nick nolte? it's great. it's a fantastic photo. - i think that nolte has a-- he's mischievous, and i think that the portrait sort of has a bit of...
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today we've dlded to go with esther.go with that word, insights on the weiner scandal. he writes, president obama's remarks on the trayvon martin are considering historic. what would have been equally historic would have been a white male president commenting on the same case and talking about white privilege and its role. >> well, the reality is when it comes to race and the united states, it is always a conversation about black and brown people without exception. and with the trayvon martin case, the george zimmerman trial. the conversation about race becomes about blackness every single time. but there is an additional part of america's history when it come to race. that has been white privilege. the idea that to be white is to always be given the benefit of the doubt no matter what the situation is. so it is the way in which the zimmerman lawyers were able to rewrite a narrative. the protector of a community that was protecting that white female jury. that is an historic narrative that feeds very well. you think abou
today we've dlded to go with esther.go with that word, insights on the weiner scandal. he writes, president obama's remarks on the trayvon martin are considering historic. what would have been equally historic would have been a white male president commenting on the same case and talking about white privilege and its role. >> well, the reality is when it comes to race and the united states, it is always a conversation about black and brown people without exception. and with the trayvon...
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arthel: doug and esther, thank you very much for your expertise. >> my pleasure. capital, security is tight there to say the least as folks prepare for a big independence day celebration. we're live on the national mall with all the fourth of july fun. >>> plus, egypt ousts its first democratically-elected president sparking celebrations in the streets, but what's ahead for this critical middle east ally? we've got continuing coverage of this important and developing story straight ahead. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪
arthel: doug and esther, thank you very much for your expertise. >> my pleasure. capital, security is tight there to say the least as folks prepare for a big independence day celebration. we're live on the national mall with all the fourth of july fun. >>> plus, egypt ousts its first democratically-elected president sparking celebrations in the streets, but what's ahead for this critical middle east ally? we've got continuing coverage of this important and developing story...
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there was the white house birth of esther cleveland.eveland was a bachelor when he took office. soon after he married the 21-year-old daughter of a family friend. after cleveland lost in 1888 to benjamin harrison they had a daughter ruth and then he won back the office in 1892 and then they had a second child. ironically she wasn't the most famous daughter of cleveland. it was the daughter that was named after ruth cleveland, the baby ruth. to come full circumstance circumstance -- circle esther went on to marry at westminster abby. perhaps the prince will one day have a confection named for him. or maybe a favorite athlete. while the world was fixated on the birth of the royal baby yesterday, a whole lot more kids were born. including one from an american political dynasty. mitt romney had yet another grabbed child yesterday who was also a boy. mitt romney tweeted this today . . . if you don't count the horse, 23 with the horse. he has so many grandkids he is now referring to them by number. the parents of grand kid number 22 are romne
there was the white house birth of esther cleveland.eveland was a bachelor when he took office. soon after he married the 21-year-old daughter of a family friend. after cleveland lost in 1888 to benjamin harrison they had a daughter ruth and then he won back the office in 1892 and then they had a second child. ironically she wasn't the most famous daughter of cleveland. it was the daughter that was named after ruth cleveland, the baby ruth. to come full circumstance circumstance -- circle...
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and later esther comes up to his chambers and says, i think i am disillusioned by the story and awayand she says, you know, the people you want to kill or actually my people and he says, really? and she says yes, i am a jew and these are jews. please save the jews. my father wanted me to go to law school and do that and be missed america and the secretary of state and some combination. so my asking him if i could go to oxford, his idea of having what he called brass buttons or authority or status in the world, i said that come i really made it and i had accomplished a lot. and frankly i hate it. and i would like to take a leave of absence and go to oxford. and he said why sacrament and i said that oxford is even better than harvard or yell and used who's to say that his omega was the highest education and i said that is your harvard and yale. and i suggested that if harvard was omega, then oxford was for the elite. and he was very impressed that he sent a couple of going back to europe i wanted to go where you have gone away and come back and be a student and make an impression and s
and later esther comes up to his chambers and says, i think i am disillusioned by the story and awayand she says, you know, the people you want to kill or actually my people and he says, really? and she says yes, i am a jew and these are jews. please save the jews. my father wanted me to go to law school and do that and be missed america and the secretary of state and some combination. so my asking him if i could go to oxford, his idea of having what he called brass buttons or authority or...
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in a fox business exclusive, kansas city fed president, esther george, telling our peter barnes lastal bank to wind down its stimulus program. >> i think it is time to begin to adjust those purchases. the labor market has shown now for the last six months a pretty steady gains, close to 200,000 per month, that is a good indicator that there have been sustained improvement here. dennis: for action, joining us now, we have the ceo of research firm hedge eye, and, keith, say ben bernanke is the greatest risk to the market right now and the fed should get out of the way. like what you hear today? >> getting him out of the way would be fantastic. we have to get the dollar up, and pro-growth signals like in 1983 and 1993 and hostage to the planner, and markets are not going to be any more confident as he speaks tomorrow. dennis: you're in favor of shorting gold and shorting treasuries, and yet gold is down from $1700 to the $1200 and treasuries up like a whole point. why short them? have they run already? >> no. back on ben bernanke's back. these are epic bubbles. ben bernanke created the
in a fox business exclusive, kansas city fed president, esther george, telling our peter barnes lastal bank to wind down its stimulus program. >> i think it is time to begin to adjust those purchases. the labor market has shown now for the last six months a pretty steady gains, close to 200,000 per month, that is a good indicator that there have been sustained improvement here. dennis: for action, joining us now, we have the ceo of research firm hedge eye, and, keith, say ben bernanke is...
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the specifics of both esther steins and the other technology -- mr. stein's other technology, get back to us what the specific problems from a legal framework you believe that there are. i think if this were offered by a carrier -- i am shaking my head that american carriers have one of theseadopt technologies, because i think it is such a winner in an open, capitalistic market. by my television ads that i watch, all the carriers are pretty darn competitive. they are desperately not just trying to get new customers, they are trying to hold on to customers. now that we can take our phone numbers, there is this incredible desire to see if you cannot get somebody to walk from somebody else to you. for the life of me, i cannot figure out why you are not more aggressively going after this very desirable technology on behalf of consumers. >> we can absolutely provide that information. to be clear, our member , and i alwaysffer encourage, consumers to reach out to the respective carriers to see the services that they are offering. likedo range from things wh
the specifics of both esther steins and the other technology -- mr. stein's other technology, get back to us what the specific problems from a legal framework you believe that there are. i think if this were offered by a carrier -- i am shaking my head that american carriers have one of theseadopt technologies, because i think it is such a winner in an open, capitalistic market. by my television ads that i watch, all the carriers are pretty darn competitive. they are desperately not just trying...
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one great option today is telecommuting, that's if you -- look at the trade some workers made to esther commute. >>> this morning a crowd of union workers held the rally and blocked the intersection of 14 and broad way. other measures have cut their pay by 25% over the past 5 years. the city workers are represented by fdiu and one other union. and now firefighters say they have 100% containment on a grass fire that's burned 492 acres since it started just about 1:00 this afternoon. john tells us the terrains and triple digits heat causing us the problem. >> reporter: cal fire helicopters and air tankers attacked from above. firefighters protected homes in the flames. >> the flames were covering that side, i have never been so scared in my life. >> and crews bring the hill tops and smokes and forcing animals to flee. firefighters struggled here in y winds and brutal hills. >> there are some canyons that are steep in both sides which present a problem not only for the firefighters trying to access it on the ground but also the aircraft trying to fight the fire in the air. >> firefighters
one great option today is telecommuting, that's if you -- look at the trade some workers made to esther commute. >>> this morning a crowd of union workers held the rally and blocked the intersection of 14 and broad way. other measures have cut their pay by 25% over the past 5 years. the city workers are represented by fdiu and one other union. and now firefighters say they have 100% containment on a grass fire that's burned 492 acres since it started just about 1:00 this afternoon....
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we also found esther. she is 17. she walked 300 miles from ethiopia to djibouti. there, she paid the traffickers to ferry her to yemen. she and her friends were picked up by kidnappers. she was too ashamed to call her parents and ask for money, so she was raped every day for three months. i asked her who the men were who took her. this girl is 16. she said that you many soldiers sold her to a torture camp where she was raped every day, often by many men. >> do you know how much money you are sold for? i spoke to some of the people who run this camp and they say they have heard other stories like this. military fatigues capture women, sold them to rapists, and in some cases rape them themselves. there are at least 200 torture camps in this part of yemen alone. offers us safe -- is to visit one. one of the soldiers accompanies us for our own safety. inside, there are five men. i asked them if they had been abused. i ask if they had tried to escape. we then went to a small room at the edge of the compound. the soldier said this is where they take the women. he says w
we also found esther. she is 17. she walked 300 miles from ethiopia to djibouti. there, she paid the traffickers to ferry her to yemen. she and her friends were picked up by kidnappers. she was too ashamed to call her parents and ask for money, so she was raped every day for three months. i asked her who the men were who took her. this girl is 16. she said that you many soldiers sold her to a torture camp where she was raped every day, often by many men. >> do you know how much money you...
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attorney esther panich. >> and he was the smartest man in the room. he had an air about him of arrogance. and he knew best. it was all about hemy. >> reporter: andrea sneiderman caught his eye, and by november 2010, she was spending more and more days on the road with her boss. after business trips took them from lake tahoe to the edinburgh castle in scotland, hemy developed a deep infatuation with andrea. hemy could've been obsessed with andrea. that doesn't mean andrea reciprocated the feelings. >> she completely denies it. >> reporter: but in greeneville, south carolina, bartender christine olivera thought they were more than co-workers. >> to me, they looked like a couple, like a newlywed couple, like, you know, out on a date and enjoying themselves. he grabbed her rear end, pressing her to him, and she accepted. and, you know, towards the end, she kissed him. so that made him really happy. and they left kissing each other and embraced. >> reporter: back home, rusty had no idea how intimate their secret relationship had become or that there was a
attorney esther panich. >> and he was the smartest man in the room. he had an air about him of arrogance. and he knew best. it was all about hemy. >> reporter: andrea sneiderman caught his eye, and by november 2010, she was spending more and more days on the road with her boss. after business trips took them from lake tahoe to the edinburgh castle in scotland, hemy developed a deep infatuation with andrea. hemy could've been obsessed with andrea. that doesn't mean andrea...
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esther george said the fed should begin tapering immediately.ome marks are adjusting to the idea that qe will not last forever. she said the fed should end it by the first half of next year. george, is by the way, a voting member. fomc in year and is known as one of the fed's more hawkish members. >> she's dissented every time. >> yeah. >> i think it's interesting she says immediately which means whenever the next meeting is at the end of the month, july 30th. >> she's waving her hands in a dark room then. she can say it but nothing is going to change. >> i don't see this driving policy or the deposition has a whole lot of support. she says end it by the end of next year so that's pretty much in line with the rest of the group and cape out of may 22nd fed meetings. >> the only difference here. >> immediately. >> but to think they will start tape sglerg sort tipped her hat in a way here. >> let's say ethier they will that what they want. by the first half of next yore she's tipping the bat has they would look at -- there's two suppositions in tha
esther george said the fed should begin tapering immediately.ome marks are adjusting to the idea that qe will not last forever. she said the fed should end it by the first half of next year. george, is by the way, a voting member. fomc in year and is known as one of the fed's more hawkish members. >> she's dissented every time. >> yeah. >> i think it's interesting she says immediately which means whenever the next meeting is at the end of the month, july 30th. >> she's...
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well, esther george in the middle of the day moved the market down. like the banking sector. we saw coke. we saw schwab, mosaic, the fertilizer sector, all lower on specific commentary by leadership groups in those particular sectors. so i guess, mark, that's the question at this point. we're getting kind of cautious commentary. this is the first day we've actually had cautious commentary, leaders that are outside the financial area, how much of that is going to affect the market? >> i think -- >> go ahead, maria. >> no, please, you go ahead. >> i do think this is an earnings-driven market. i also think things are getting slightly better for the big companies. you made a good point about the banks. we haven't seen that sector get the kind of respect that we would expect for a sector that's getting more healthy, that's raised the equity capital that they needed to raise back four, five years ago. and what happens a year from now when they start returning to investors and buybacks and raise dividends, we really haven't talked about in a long time, if we
well, esther george in the middle of the day moved the market down. like the banking sector. we saw coke. we saw schwab, mosaic, the fertilizer sector, all lower on specific commentary by leadership groups in those particular sectors. so i guess, mark, that's the question at this point. we're getting kind of cautious commentary. this is the first day we've actually had cautious commentary, leaders that are outside the financial area, how much of that is going to affect the market? >> i...
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number one, esther george on the federal reserve saying she's in favor of tapering the bonds essentially immediately. that good for a few points on the downside, the big of the hawk on the fund and number two, comerica the first big regional bank to report, the first regional, and they had very weak loan growth and lowered their loan growth expectations. that's one of the reasons people have been buying the banks so all the regional bakes are weaker. i think it might be tougher for the banks to move forward after a few good earnings reports. >> mr. bernanke nervous ahead of the meeting tomorrow? >> i don't think he's nervous at all because he clarified what he's looking to do and farther reaching in september or at the end of the year with the tapering it's his legacy. tomorrow prepared remarks at 8:30 and we'll hear from him 10:00 live and unscripted what. he's looking to do here is all the hard work he's been put in getting us up to 1673 a day, he doesn't want tonight buyer. he wants to make sure that this market transitions over. >> has the market demonstrate that had it can handle it
number one, esther george on the federal reserve saying she's in favor of tapering the bonds essentially immediately. that good for a few points on the downside, the big of the hawk on the fund and number two, comerica the first big regional bank to report, the first regional, and they had very weak loan growth and lowered their loan growth expectations. that's one of the reasons people have been buying the banks so all the regional bakes are weaker. i think it might be tougher for the banks to...
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has a long way to go to the camp can you can give me an example of a place where justice is that esther fully know couldn't do a lot with the left local with celtic governments say that it has. to do justice in this society can go can any government say that it has to stay true to all the rights of the piece of this so no ruler should feel safe i get it. unless we do my duty on this he shares about this really respects the rights of the people i'm not saying that mistakes are not. yes made there might be some rebellions just want to see you everybody should be careful. should try to listen to the people to to stay true to justice and the holy this is something that this is something universal each christmas that nobody's are exempted from is this. i want to ask you about syria i know you don't like the word isolated geopolitically but many believe that one of the main reasons why the west is so after assad is because the ultimate target is you and iran to isolate you because he is your ally in the region. this through. of assyria it's very complicated. to give the facilities you see i m
has a long way to go to the camp can you can give me an example of a place where justice is that esther fully know couldn't do a lot with the left local with celtic governments say that it has. to do justice in this society can go can any government say that it has to stay true to all the rights of the piece of this so no ruler should feel safe i get it. unless we do my duty on this he shares about this really respects the rights of the people i'm not saying that mistakes are not. yes made...
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esther george, head of the kansas city fed, came out in the middle of the day talking about tapering sooner rather than later, but a well-known hawk on this issue. it didn't move markets that much. maybe 30 points on the dow jones industrials average. we ended just slightly to the downside. there's the dow. other things here. weakness on earnings. four sectors that mattered today. first, the fertilizers. mosaic came out. prices for fertilizer were down, specifically phosphate, their main product that's there. and that affected all of the fertilizer stocks as you can see. how about the brokered dealers? schwab came out with numbers. it was okay. they talked about trading volumes being on the muted side. as you can see, the broker/dealers were weak. i think the most important stock was comerica, which came out with good numbers. comerica was the first real regional bank to report. we were looking for loan growth, and they didn't report it. 2012 they had 8%, so far 3% in 2013. that's the key fact that affected all of the regional banks. comerica down about 2%. the beverage makers, coke
esther george, head of the kansas city fed, came out in the middle of the day talking about tapering sooner rather than later, but a well-known hawk on this issue. it didn't move markets that much. maybe 30 points on the dow jones industrials average. we ended just slightly to the downside. there's the dow. other things here. weakness on earnings. four sectors that mattered today. first, the fertilizers. mosaic came out. prices for fertilizer were down, specifically phosphate, their main...
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oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one?
oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one?
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hasn't it a long way to go can't can you can't give me an example of a place where justice is at esther fully no you don't do it that's what you really want to do let's recall that character governments say that it has with a. lot of justice in this society can go can any government say that it has to stay true to all the rights of the people in this so no ruler should feel safe again she bestowed on less that we will not go on the. he cares about this really respects the rights of the people i'm not saying that mistakes are not. yes made there might be some rebellious just want to serve the everybody should be careful. should try to listen to the people to to stay true to justice on the hood this is something that this is something universal it's christmas good nobody is an example for this. i want to ask you about syria i know you don't like the word isolated geopolitically but many believe that one of the main reasons why the west is so often. is because the ultimate target is you and iran to isolate you because he is your ally in the region. if this is true the issue of syria is ver
hasn't it a long way to go can't can you can't give me an example of a place where justice is at esther fully no you don't do it that's what you really want to do let's recall that character governments say that it has with a. lot of justice in this society can go can any government say that it has to stay true to all the rights of the people in this so no ruler should feel safe again she bestowed on less that we will not go on the. he cares about this really respects the rights of the people...
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esther gone is white -- estragon is white and vladimir is black.said to me after we rehearsed one scene, pozzo has lucky at the end of a rope. lucky carries everything that he owns. i have the with. this is -- whip. this is the relationship between a master and the slave. he said, the master is that tied -- is as tied to the slave as the slave is tied to the master. i thought the thing only went one way. it was a question of power. but it is not. the more power there is, the more dependence there is. it is only the slave that acquiesces to a certain point. then, as it happened in egypt and the middle east, there comes a point when you say no. the people in the south said no, it stops now. is, the best thing was we went to greenville and by that time i would have a colloquy afterward. i'm dealing with people who have never seen theater, a movie, they know nothing about this. i had put blackface on myself and white face on the black actors, trying to balance it. it was not attending. racism? me? so i said to the assembled, did you think godot was com
esther gone is white -- estragon is white and vladimir is black.said to me after we rehearsed one scene, pozzo has lucky at the end of a rope. lucky carries everything that he owns. i have the with. this is -- whip. this is the relationship between a master and the slave. he said, the master is that tied -- is as tied to the slave as the slave is tied to the master. i thought the thing only went one way. it was a question of power. but it is not. the more power there is, the more dependence...
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there was a commercial from esther c. there was a supplement, a little orange and you ran around and saw graffiti and heard the police chasing him and stuff. i quoted that to the joe camel thing. kids look at that and think graffiti is cool. they received a lot of pressure and they pulled those ads. but you have the opposite side where you have like mountain dew where they go out and find 10 or 12 different taggers they think are great, design custom mountain cans, extreme games is the thing they're pushing and they get a lot of input from that. they have a website and guys go out collecting cans reading about the poor vandals grew up on the mean streets, now they're artists because they have their own personal cans. we can't regulate what isn't personal constitution. if you can provide an economic impact, we as adults are looking at this and we don't want to deal with it, if you have any thought about this, contact randy campbell at no graffiti network. he's been battling against coca cola and their graffiti stuff for ye
there was a commercial from esther c. there was a supplement, a little orange and you ran around and saw graffiti and heard the police chasing him and stuff. i quoted that to the joe camel thing. kids look at that and think graffiti is cool. they received a lot of pressure and they pulled those ads. but you have the opposite side where you have like mountain dew where they go out and find 10 or 12 different taggers they think are great, design custom mountain cans, extreme games is the thing...
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oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one?
oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one?
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thank you follow cobb in on saturday. >> thank you for having us. >> esther, let me start with you.renda left off to a certain extent. is this a trial that is about race or is this a trial that is about race and lots of other things? >> it is absolutely a trial about race. period. i think the manner in which the discussion has been had, the carefulness of people to not say that it is about race, the way in which mr. guy did his rebuttal, when he said the sentence this is not about race, it is because he knew that it was. the only way to introduce it is to articulate the fact this is not about that. that speaks to the way in which race is discussed, explored, approached, denied, negated in our society, and i think so much of the trial in what has not been said as much as what has been said reveals the way in which race is approached in this country, part of the way race is managed is through denial and negation, so let me -- so the judge says you can't say that he was racially profiled and yet the witness, the last witness the defense brings talks about being burglarized, these young
thank you follow cobb in on saturday. >> thank you for having us. >> esther, let me start with you.renda left off to a certain extent. is this a trial that is about race or is this a trial that is about race and lots of other things? >> it is absolutely a trial about race. period. i think the manner in which the discussion has been had, the carefulness of people to not say that it is about race, the way in which mr. guy did his rebuttal, when he said the sentence this is not...
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for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal charges are serious. if you get time you do about 85% of the time you get. this is the type of case where you've got to argue, because the facts are on your side, argue from an emotional standpoint, monetary standpoint. they have tremendous earning power, apparently. you want to have the taxes paid, as a federal government, the restitution paid. they have four young kids as well. you don't want the kids going into foster care, you don't want the kids being without a mother and father. you may have to argue this case from an emotional standpoint. they're not going to get a long time
for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal...
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he said ready said he means what he said the people are around the edges of the market including estherecently. is crazy talk. >> be careful what you ask for. [laughter] he is a person who likes to have consensus. lou: but he lets them talk but communication is another thing. [laughter] >> there are huge legacy issues. there is several months before he steps down into period i don't think he will pull through. lou: you are right to. earnings season is upon us. we are watching disappointments today how we will this earnings season be? >> approximately 70 percent of the s&p 500 has speech expectations and at the margin it is better than expected for. i think those that disappointed recently. lou: what is your expectations i expect seven the year 75% i concede to a 3%. lou: we will take at. the president looks to change the subject again but the scandals, the white house scandals make that tough tactics. we take that up with the "a team" next. e extra mile. e extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. ax
he said ready said he means what he said the people are around the edges of the market including estherecently. is crazy talk. >> be careful what you ask for. [laughter] he is a person who likes to have consensus. lou: but he lets them talk but communication is another thing. [laughter] >> there are huge legacy issues. there is several months before he steps down into period i don't think he will pull through. lou: you are right to. earnings season is upon us. we are watching...
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esther george says that she favors tiberi and quantitative easing. she said that john fox business. starting in september she wants it done by the first half of 2014. what you say that? >> well, that is a big issue, but not a big deal in my mind. but if we face down quantitative easing, we are risking another sectton. to some extent the economy has become addicted to easy money policies. but we do need to get out of this. gerri: peter, thank you for coming on the show. we appreciate it. >> take your. re's your question tonight.what inflation a reality in your life? blog on gerriwillis.com and vote on the right-hand side of the screen i will share the results at the end of the show. we have more this hour, including tips on keeping your pet from being stolen. and fitness wristbands seem to be the rage. but when you put all of your medical data in your device, where does it go? we will tell you coming up next this mans about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy ousand dollars. congratulations you are our
esther george says that she favors tiberi and quantitative easing. she said that john fox business. starting in september she wants it done by the first half of 2014. what you say that? >> well, that is a big issue, but not a big deal in my mind. but if we face down quantitative easing, we are risking another sectton. to some extent the economy has become addicted to easy money policies. but we do need to get out of this. gerri: peter, thank you for coming on the show. we appreciate it....
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kind of give in to the doves saying he would do what he can for as long as he can going against what estherid about starting tapering now. ben bernanke says, no we're going to wait and the markets were pleased. not overwhelming joy here but generally pleased by what they heard. liz: here is a look at the front page headlines. yes, ben bernanke, he did try to calm investors about the fed's plan to begin easing the bond-buying during congressional testimony today. the chairman said because the fed's purchases depend on economic and financial developmen
kind of give in to the doves saying he would do what he can for as long as he can going against what estherid about starting tapering now. ben bernanke says, no we're going to wait and the markets were pleased. not overwhelming joy here but generally pleased by what they heard. liz: here is a look at the front page headlines. yes, ben bernanke, he did try to calm investors about the fed's plan to begin easing the bond-buying during congressional testimony today. the chairman said because the...
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speaking of fed presidents, our own peter barnes has the first television interview with esther george, but more famous for being a dissenter as of late to mr. ben bernanke. don't miss that exclusive here on fox business. the s&p 500 headed forward 20th record close this year, but the next guest is raising cash, he says, for the first time this year, and says you should, too, ahead of what could be a 12% pullback coming soon. jeff, chief investment strategist joins us now, and, jeff, great to have you on the program. you're pin pointing this, why is that? >> i'm talked about target dates, deriving quantitatively and timing models for the last month. i targeted a timing point for july 19th, sticking with that. there's a lot of things coming to the from a backdrop that could be the trigger event, the fed speak on the 17th and 18th, and you got, what i think, will be a disappointing revenue season with second quarter revenues and earnings coming out and you'll hear before the congress adjourns, some talk out of the hill that sequestering is taking a bite. lori: staiding the case well, but
speaking of fed presidents, our own peter barnes has the first television interview with esther george, but more famous for being a dissenter as of late to mr. ben bernanke. don't miss that exclusive here on fox business. the s&p 500 headed forward 20th record close this year, but the next guest is raising cash, he says, for the first time this year, and says you should, too, ahead of what could be a 12% pullback coming soon. jeff, chief investment strategist joins us now, and, jeff, great...
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esther george is a hawk. worries that all of this easy money, quantitative easing could cause asset bubbles, could lay the groundwork for inflation she -- said today she said an hour interview that she once said start to taper quantitative easing faster and sooner. those were her words. but the surprise was that she says, listen, i am not giving a firm date or a firm time for tapering or ending quantitative easing. i just want to get a process started. at issue was to do it at the committee level. she also talked about the challenges of all of the communications and all this in acknowledging that there have been challenges, seeing interest rates,. but she didn't call that an overreaction. take a listen. >> i think it is to be expected that when the town of policies change there is an adjustment process. and the market's reaction, the rates settle down a little bit. and so, again, i think that was unnecessary communication. i think as we go for the markets now will have differing expectations. >> she also came
esther george is a hawk. worries that all of this easy money, quantitative easing could cause asset bubbles, could lay the groundwork for inflation she -- said today she said an hour interview that she once said start to taper quantitative easing faster and sooner. those were her words. but the surprise was that she says, listen, i am not giving a firm date or a firm time for tapering or ending quantitative easing. i just want to get a process started. at issue was to do it at the committee...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old esther, 13-year-old joseph, 11-year-old sarah jiang and their parents were all inside the plane returning from a family vacation. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere and i was freaking out and then it just stopped. >> reporter: at first, the jang siblings weren't sure they survived the crash. >> i was also calling out for my parents and i was, well i couldn't breathe for like, because i got the wind knocked out of me so i couldn't breathe for a couple of seconds. >> so after everything stopped and i realized i was alive and i looked over and i saw my brother and sister, they were both fine, and then i looked over and my mom and my dad, and they were both on the floor because their seats fell down, and then i called their names out, and they both like moaned kind of. >> reporter: all five of them were hurt. the jang family was sitting in the back of the plane when the tail hit the seawall. their heads snapped forward, luggage fell and seats buckled making it challenging for them to escape quickly. >> well it
. >> reporter: 15-year-old esther, 13-year-old joseph, 11-year-old sarah jiang and their parents were all inside the plane returning from a family vacation. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere and i was freaking out and then it just stopped. >> reporter: at first, the jang siblings weren't sure they survived the crash. >> i was also calling out for my parents and i was, well i couldn't breathe for like, because i got...