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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.sferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> if things change, you're feeling bad, feeling like you might hurt yourself or anybody else, you need to tell the officers, okay? all right. >> despite his sheepish demeanor, officers aren't about to take any chances. a police dog escorts fickling all the way to 220. >> some of the inmates are assaultive. that's why they're here, a little extra security. >> entering the unit, fickling is both a new topic of conversation and a new target. >> who is this? where is he at now? >> a-2. >> tell me what's been going on since you've been in prison. where did you come from today? >> i came from state anamosa penitentiary. an inmate caused some problems. they accused me of throwing -- >> hang on. hang on. >> as our cameras roll, fickling's new neighbors continually attempt to disrupt the interview. >> i'm scared to death where i'm at because i d
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.sferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> if things change, you're feeling bad, feeling like you might hurt yourself or anybody else, you need to tell the officers, okay? all right. >> despite his sheepish demeanor, officers aren't about to take any chances. a police dog escorts fickling all the way...
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meteorologist wyatt everhart says enjoy it now because fickle february is acting up tomorrow. >> another day of fantastic february weather. this time tomorrow you won't recognize it as we see a wintery mix arriving. low 50s now. 46 in frederick. remember, our average high in the low 40s. we're still 10 above that average. hardly a cloud in the state, a few clouds from pennsylvania. we're watching our next winter weather make per sing over missouri right now. we'll continue to track that as it moves in toward daybreak. just morning clouds. you see as we go past lunchtime the chance for rain showers and snow showers goes up. we could see light accumulations especially on grass and elevated areas. we'll have much more coming up. >>> now to continuing coverage of the trial of george huguely accused of killing yeardley love. finding a jury has not been easy. they are close but they're not done. >> reporter: the judge and the attorneys set aside two days for jury selection. it appears they will use the entire two days. they were chosen from this small town. just about all the potential jurors
meteorologist wyatt everhart says enjoy it now because fickle february is acting up tomorrow. >> another day of fantastic february weather. this time tomorrow you won't recognize it as we see a wintery mix arriving. low 50s now. 46 in frederick. remember, our average high in the low 40s. we're still 10 above that average. hardly a cloud in the state, a few clouds from pennsylvania. we're watching our next winter weather make per sing over missouri right now. we'll continue to track that...
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talk about a fickle media. >> well, look, i don't know if it's the fickle media.race has been the most volatile we've seen. by the time summer comes, this may look different. santorum won iowa. on iowa caucus night we thought he had won or had come close, and then he didn't do that much in new hampshire or in south carolina. nor in -- >> you say it was a rationale response by the press to basically say he is going nowhere fast? >> the press pays attention to the top two people. >> why is that? >> okay. i'm not saying it's the way it should be. it's what happened. >> i want to point out that in the four primary states, there's a ton of attention by the local papers, which i mean read more than the "new york times" and washington post, to get their everyday coverage. they do get through on that level. >> we make this mistake again and again. you talk about covering the way it was when we grew up and covering the top two. mccain was written off a couple of times in 2008. newt gingrich was written off. he had two surges. is he written off now? maybe he'll come back. i
talk about a fickle media. >> well, look, i don't know if it's the fickle media.race has been the most volatile we've seen. by the time summer comes, this may look different. santorum won iowa. on iowa caucus night we thought he had won or had come close, and then he didn't do that much in new hampshire or in south carolina. nor in -- >> you say it was a rationale response by the press to basically say he is going nowhere fast? >> the press pays attention to the top two...
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we know that that's fickle.you can't give congress so much agency that they're leading this fight. they're representatives. >> i would agree with that. and if you look at the specifics of the deal, it looks like everybody gave a little bit, and they came to the middle. which is shocking. and i'm not -- >> consensus. >> i don't know if cats and dogs can get along, but for this day, let us note that democrats and republicans reached some kind of consensus. coming up, it's a good day to be an incumbent. president obama's approval ratings are up and weekly jobless claims are at a four-year low. so why does the obama re-election team appear concerned about rick santorum? we'll take a look at the president's campaign messaging when former white house chief of staff john podesta joins us live. that's next on "now." what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact
we know that that's fickle.you can't give congress so much agency that they're leading this fight. they're representatives. >> i would agree with that. and if you look at the specifics of the deal, it looks like everybody gave a little bit, and they came to the middle. which is shocking. and i'm not -- >> consensus. >> i don't know if cats and dogs can get along, but for this day, let us note that democrats and republicans reached some kind of consensus. coming up, it's a good...
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. >> call it fickle february. one day it is in the 60s and the next day we are talking rain and snow. let's check in, he's tracking the storm. wyatt. >> interesting one because we've had such mild, pleasant weather and yet there's a dramatic change in about 18 hours: wewe will take you in the first tracking area, you can see it on the monitor it does not look that huge yet but it will spin up more and as we look at the temperatures we are safely above freezing for moment but we know they will be borderline into the day tomorrow. let's give you more detail and kind of give you a look at things here in maryland. temperature wise, 40 in baltimore, 37 in easton, 35, so most of the state still above freezing through the overnight and clouds rolling in to northern maryland, quiet tonight and into your morning commute. i don't want to lead you on the believe there will be major headaches in the morning there won't be. it is after lunchtime this will arrive, entraps starting as -- perhaps starting at rain and turning to s
. >> call it fickle february. one day it is in the 60s and the next day we are talking rain and snow. let's check in, he's tracking the storm. wyatt. >> interesting one because we've had such mild, pleasant weather and yet there's a dramatic change in about 18 hours: wewe will take you in the first tracking area, you can see it on the monitor it does not look that huge yet but it will spin up more and as we look at the temperatures we are safely above freezing for moment but we know...
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. >> reporter: but millennials are fickle consumers according to gigi carroll and jamie shuttleworth from the advertising agency draft f.c.b. >> this generation is changing who they are quite frequently. >> reporter: they say while millennials may love one brand at 16 they may easily ditch it for another at 18. >> businesses need to be learn to kind of be iterative, adaptive, rapid prototype. >> and it seems those brands that really engrain themselves in their culture and what they're looking for are the most successful. >> reporter: also what appeals to one millennial, might not appeal to another. research by jd power and associates found overall millennials favor cars over trucks. but greer hutchison shot down that conclusion. >> i would love a range rover or a jeep. >> reporter: go figure. diane eastabrook "nightly business report" chicago. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday market monitor guest is brian lazorishak, portfolio manager at chase investment counsel in charlottesville, virgina. on the economic calendar, two key reports on inflation, january's
. >> reporter: but millennials are fickle consumers according to gigi carroll and jamie shuttleworth from the advertising agency draft f.c.b. >> this generation is changing who they are quite frequently. >> reporter: they say while millennials may love one brand at 16 they may easily ditch it for another at 18. >> businesses need to be learn to kind of be iterative, adaptive, rapid prototype. >> and it seems those brands that really engrain themselves in their...
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mean all classified information is now floating around the globe courtesy of the troops and this is fickle website which is based in sweden i'm up here to make a final judgment but to me new york times has committed an act of bad citizenship and whether they have committed a crime i think that there's very intensive inquiry by the justice department. now i've pointed out many times the while you might not agree with the methods of weekly leaks of the personality at intel legal attacks on this organization have impacts on journalists all across the country because guess what they to rely on government leaks take a case of james rising for example last spring the new york times writer and author of the book state of war was subpoenaed to testify at the trial of jeffrey sterling former central intelligence agency officer sterling was indicted in late two thousand and ten on ten felony charges relating to alleged disclosures to rising for his book state of war and a sense accused of leaking information about the u.s. efforts to sabotage the iranian nuclear program something which almost seems
mean all classified information is now floating around the globe courtesy of the troops and this is fickle website which is based in sweden i'm up here to make a final judgment but to me new york times has committed an act of bad citizenship and whether they have committed a crime i think that there's very intensive inquiry by the justice department. now i've pointed out many times the while you might not agree with the methods of weekly leaks of the personality at intel legal attacks on this...
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do the results just speak to the fickleness of the gop voter?mes back, everybody remembers the reason they didn't vote him into office in the first place, right? what you have on the table is everybody in search of the gop. i think what santorum said last night, he is not running as a conservative alternative to mitt romney. she running as a conservative alternative to obama. and that is an important point he made. do i think the wins last night weakened the entire gop field? i am afraid to say yes. i think there is an indecisiveness and uncertainty. we have no real front runner. that's problematic for the gop right now. >> i want to fact check you, but what we have on the table is a talking newspaper. >> give it to me. >> and talking points. >> there were no actual delegates awarded in tuesday's voting. so does this matter much, or should we ignore that fact? >> i think we should ignore the fact. i don't understand it. i don't know what it is. i read the wall street journal every day. i don't understand this caucus situation and the fact that i
do the results just speak to the fickleness of the gop voter?mes back, everybody remembers the reason they didn't vote him into office in the first place, right? what you have on the table is everybody in search of the gop. i think what santorum said last night, he is not running as a conservative alternative to mitt romney. she running as a conservative alternative to obama. and that is an important point he made. do i think the wins last night weakened the entire gop field? i am afraid to say...
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it is very hard and a very fickle world to constantly put out new creative works that are going to appealeople are lauding whitney houston now is because she accomplished things that other people just hadn't done. she, you know, "i will always love you" was the number one song in every single country around the world when it was released. so talk about music as a universal language, you don't get more of a powerful statement than that. and, you know, the fact that she meant so much across the globe as you've been talking about today with mandela, you know, when nelson mandela came to washington for bill clinton, and bill clinton had a state dinner for him, whitney houston was the artist he requested come and perform for him it, you know, seems poignant that she sang "the greatest love of all," my favorite whitney song, that an cem to self-love, something that that we would have wanted whitney to have more of for herself over the years. >> hilary rosen there. fans of whitney houston have an assortment of memories. here is what some are saying in new york. >> i've been singing whitney since
it is very hard and a very fickle world to constantly put out new creative works that are going to appealeople are lauding whitney houston now is because she accomplished things that other people just hadn't done. she, you know, "i will always love you" was the number one song in every single country around the world when it was released. so talk about music as a universal language, you don't get more of a powerful statement than that. and, you know, the fact that she meant so much...
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it was an elegant machine, it was a complex machine and it was a crazily fickle machine and it killedg was a long-term plan in place that would be followed through by successive administrations to get us back. we did that before. we did it with apollo, there were three or four differe administrations involved in getting us to the moon. we need to quit changing courses with every new administration, we need a plan and we need to follow it year after year. >> thanks for joining us. what political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours. that is next right here -- and for all of you jeremy lin news, lin's 28.14 assist game helped to end the streak last night. he was not phased, he said, by the racist >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? i think jonathan capehart, we're going to be talking a lot about mitt romney and rick santorum. just to clarify something that happened earlier. alex stewart from rick santorum's campaign was on with us and talking about his explanation about what he meant about theology and she said he was talking about presiden
it was an elegant machine, it was a complex machine and it was a crazily fickle machine and it killedg was a long-term plan in place that would be followed through by successive administrations to get us back. we did that before. we did it with apollo, there were three or four differe administrations involved in getting us to the moon. we need to quit changing courses with every new administration, we need a plan and we need to follow it year after year. >> thanks for joining us. what...
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it's very hard in a very fickle world to constantly put out new creative works that are going to appealeasons why so many people are lauding whitney houston now is because she accomplished things that other people just other people hadn't done. i will always love you was the number one song in every single country around the world when it was released. i mean, so talk about music as a universal language. you don't get more of a powerful statement than that. and, you know, the fact that she meant so much across the globe as you've been talking about today with mandela, you know, when nelson mandela came to washington for bill clinton -- bill clinton had a state dinner for him, whitney houston was the artist he requested come and perform for him. you know, now it seems poignant that she sang the greatest love of all, which is actually my favorite whitney song, which is that anthem to self-love, something we would have wanted whitney to have more of for herself over the years. >> her first visit to the white house was actually under george h.w. bush. so, you know, she really has had a plac
it's very hard in a very fickle world to constantly put out new creative works that are going to appealeasons why so many people are lauding whitney houston now is because she accomplished things that other people just other people hadn't done. i will always love you was the number one song in every single country around the world when it was released. i mean, so talk about music as a universal language. you don't get more of a powerful statement than that. and, you know, the fact that she...
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in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard. kite boarder soars into the air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using nature to do that. >> the greek-born dimitri also flies to live. he's a pro and owner of a company that manufacturers and sells kite boards. >> i was very lucky to get into kite boarding, for myself and got sponsored by two different companies and eventually started my own kite company. >> kite boarding combines the appeal of boarding, riding the waves, with the pleasures of flying through the air on the kite. >> the main thing with kite boarding is the jumping, is the hang time. everything happens up there in the air. >> kite boarders can spin, pop off stationary obstacles and get really big air. >> i like the -
in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard. kite boarder soars into the air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using...
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. >> one of the things we do know is that this is the most fickle electorate in any of our lifetimes.that might be the understatement of the year. it's only february. >> go back four years, soledad, remember, hillary clinton and barack obama duked it out all the way to june. we're still in february. guess who got to take the oath of office. >> obama's numbers suffered among white women for a long time during that primary, but they ultimately came home. the fact is elections aren't won in february, they're won in november. there's plenty of time for this party to unite and get its act together. i think it would be a huge mistake to look at a muscular, contentious, hard fought primary and conclude that's a weakness. whoever this nominee ends up being, they will be smarter, tougher, disciplined, much more ready for barack obama in the fall. >> we will be watching the numbers of course. i appreciate your time, guys. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> a reminder, you want to stay with cnn for complete coverage of the arizona and michigan primaries. i will take a look at the candidates' ch
. >> one of the things we do know is that this is the most fickle electorate in any of our lifetimes.that might be the understatement of the year. it's only february. >> go back four years, soledad, remember, hillary clinton and barack obama duked it out all the way to june. we're still in february. guess who got to take the oath of office. >> obama's numbers suffered among white women for a long time during that primary, but they ultimately came home. the fact is elections...
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yesterday when asked about it saying, you know how washington is, sort of indicating that things are fickle capitol hill and a deal negotiate behind closed doors with the negotiators may or may not hold up once it is voted on on the senate floor but he's certainly willing to sign it to see those benefits continue. >> i guess we shouldn't count on anything until the signatures are actually dried on the paper. >>> secretary of defense will get grilled by the house armed services committee today. leon panetta will be on capitol hill for another hearing on the president's proposed 2013 budget. he spoke to the senate yesterday. treasury secretary timothy geithner, homeland security secretary janet napolitano and transportation secretary ray lahood will also be on capitol hill to talk about the president's proposed budget. >>> china's vice president is off to iowa this morning. it will not be his first visit to the farming community, he was there in 1985 to study american farming practices. today the chinese vice president will meet with his former host family and will have a little tea. that's w
yesterday when asked about it saying, you know how washington is, sort of indicating that things are fickle capitol hill and a deal negotiate behind closed doors with the negotiators may or may not hold up once it is voted on on the senate floor but he's certainly willing to sign it to see those benefits continue. >> i guess we shouldn't count on anything until the signatures are actually dried on the paper. >>> secretary of defense will get grilled by the house armed services...
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we know that new englanders are notoriously fickle in terms of who they support. mitt romney won this back in 2008 with 52% to john mccain 22%. maine a neighboring state to massachusetts, a lot of massachusetts folks moving up to maine. do we expect mitt romney to walk away with this one or could there be another surprise like we saw this past tuesday? >> luke, i'm not making any bets after what we saw on tuesday. particularly even in colorado which was again a contest that romney won four years ago. even the polling, robo polling had shown he was probably going to be able to win this. caucus contests are very unpredictable. what i can say is we'll get the results saturday night. and it will be the ninth result, set of results so far in this republican nominating contest and the race continues to move on. >> continues to move on and nobody knows what will happen next. a lot different than we thought in the beginning. we all thought it was a romney slam dunk and seemingly going to be a long primary. we love that on msnbc the place for politics. thanks, mark. >>> wh
we know that new englanders are notoriously fickle in terms of who they support. mitt romney won this back in 2008 with 52% to john mccain 22%. maine a neighboring state to massachusetts, a lot of massachusetts folks moving up to maine. do we expect mitt romney to walk away with this one or could there be another surprise like we saw this past tuesday? >> luke, i'm not making any bets after what we saw on tuesday. particularly even in colorado which was again a contest that romney won...
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look how fickle apple is in that if you mention you that do business for apple on air, for instance on you off. it's too dicey a game. and i've got to tell you, that's a commodity business now. i don't want you to own ovti. as a matter of fact, the stock actually worries me. if you want to play apple, you play it with apple or you play it with broadcom, brcm, a stock i own for my charitable trust. it's doing quite pl. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> someone had to say it. might as well be me. i'm talking about this morning when after listening to representatives of both political parties say things are still way too weak despite the bountiful employment number we got today, i just blurted it out right on the floor of the exchange. i said enough already. things are better. we have learned a lot of things over the last few years, chief among them that the only good and trustworthy attitude to have toward the economy is to be gloomy. we know that the moments we aren't pessimistic, the moment we present ourselves as outright positive about a hiring number things will take a turn fo
look how fickle apple is in that if you mention you that do business for apple on air, for instance on you off. it's too dicey a game. and i've got to tell you, that's a commodity business now. i don't want you to own ovti. as a matter of fact, the stock actually worries me. if you want to play apple, you play it with apple or you play it with broadcom, brcm, a stock i own for my charitable trust. it's doing quite pl. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> someone had to say...
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look how fickle apple is in that if you mention you that do business for apple on air, for instance one. and i've got to tell you, that's a commodity business now. i don't want you to own ovti. as a matter of fact, the stock actually worries me. if you want to play apple, you play it with apple or you play it with broadcom, brcm, a stock i own for my charitable trust. it's doing quite pl. "mad money's" back after the break. uh oh. should we be letting him p-l-a-y with our t-a-b-l-e-t? [ mom ] i think it's fine. it's the new element from at&t so it's w-a-t-e-r proof. cool. what else does it d-o? it's fast. it's 4g lte. what's l-t-e spell? nothing. w-h-y? hey, can we stop spell talking now? ok. a-y. [ male announcer ] buy a waterproof pantech element for $249.99 and get a 4g burst smartphone free. only from at&t. >>> boston, nashville, michigan, california. >>> someone had to say it. might as well be me. i'm talking about this morning when after listening to representatives of both political parties say things are still way too weak despite the bountiful employment number we got today, i
look how fickle apple is in that if you mention you that do business for apple on air, for instance one. and i've got to tell you, that's a commodity business now. i don't want you to own ovti. as a matter of fact, the stock actually worries me. if you want to play apple, you play it with apple or you play it with broadcom, brcm, a stock i own for my charitable trust. it's doing quite pl. "mad money's" back after the break. uh oh. should we be letting him p-l-a-y with our t-a-b-l-e-t?...
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is it your sense that voters may be fickle these days?> certainly you have trying out different outfits. there was michele bachmann, chris christie, newt gingrich, everybody seems to come back to mitt romney. then they'll look for someone else. now it's santorum but again, mitt romney is the one that leading in the polls consistently and match-up against president obama. >> gregg: so he is in your judgment sheet leading contender. he probably actually one fewer states but he has more delegates? >> that is true. looking to super tuesday, obviously he has got his eye on some of the big prices such as ohio. >> gregg: what about gingrich and santorum, are they still voting the vote? >> it makes it easier for governor romney to have the two fight. >> gregg: and ron paul? >> definitely. and which tells mitt romney that you are seeing in cbac he is trying to win the conservatives who have been skeptical of him going back since 2008. >> gregg: is a pro tracked primary good or bad? >> i have had republicans make indicates it helps barack obama in
is it your sense that voters may be fickle these days?> certainly you have trying out different outfits. there was michele bachmann, chris christie, newt gingrich, everybody seems to come back to mitt romney. then they'll look for someone else. now it's santorum but again, mitt romney is the one that leading in the polls consistently and match-up against president obama. >> gregg: so he is in your judgment sheet leading contender. he probably actually one fewer states but he has more...
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it's just a matter of, voters have been very fickle and as candidates go up and down, it's affectingbers very dramatically. there's been wild swings and many of the numbers might be driven up by -- i tend to agree with ed. he's got to make the affirmative case, not just why not to vote for the other guy. >> you have to admit it's been pretty consistent that he hasn't been able to connect with the voters? >> i wouldn't say that he hasn't been able to connect with the voters. it's been the very conservative voters in the republican party. he's connected with the moderate, the establishment, and the conservative voters in the republican electorate. i think he's starting to make the case. in florida he won almost 50% of the vote. so i think that over time we'll see what happens with rick santorum. if it gets into a two-person race, which it could be approaching, then i think that opens up a new line, a landline field for governor romney. we'll see how that plays out. to this point, he's been the most steady candidate and every candidate who has challenged him, he's been able to come out
it's just a matter of, voters have been very fickle and as candidates go up and down, it's affectingbers very dramatically. there's been wild swings and many of the numbers might be driven up by -- i tend to agree with ed. he's got to make the affirmative case, not just why not to vote for the other guy. >> you have to admit it's been pretty consistent that he hasn't been able to connect with the voters? >> i wouldn't say that he hasn't been able to connect with the voters. it's...
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wall street, financial institutions, banks, they are notoriously fickle in who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and look at the individuals who are giving money either to the campaigns or political action committees, wall street, the banks, were very supportive of democrats, very supportive of became. what happened -- obama. in 2009 or 2010 when financial reform was taking place, wall street, dodd-frank bill, all the things that were designed to change the way the nation's financial structure was shaking out in the aftermath of the economic collapse we had, the money went the other way and the political money really started supporting republicans. this is something that has persisted well past the midterm elections in 2010 and has been rolling along just fine for the republicans. host: we want to show our viewers and listeners an ad being put out by the chamber of commerce. this is attacking tim kean in his run for the senate in virginia. then we want to talk about outside spending groups that are not super p.a.c.'s and groups that are putting big money in campa
wall street, financial institutions, banks, they are notoriously fickle in who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and look at the individuals who are giving money either to the campaigns or political action committees, wall street, the banks, were very supportive of democrats, very supportive of became. what happened -- obama. in 2009 or 2010 when financial reform was taking place, wall street, dodd-frank bill, all the things that were designed to change the way the nation's...
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wall street, banks are in a story -- a tour is the fickle and who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and you look at the individuals given money to the campaigns or to political action committees, wall street, the banks were supportive of democrats. they were supportive of obama. what happened? around 2009, 2010, when financial reform is taking place, wall street for, the dodd-frank bill, all of these things that were designed to change the nation's financial structure. in the aftermath of the economic collapse we had, the money went the other way. the political money really started supporting republicans. and this is something that has persisted well past midterm elections in 2010 and has been for republicans.g host: we want to show an ad put out by the chamber of commerce attacking tim kaine and his run for the senate from virginia. when we come back, we want to talk about outside spending groups that are not super pacs and also, these groups that are putting big money into campaigns that are not presidential. >> i think health care reform is going
wall street, banks are in a story -- a tour is the fickle and who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and you look at the individuals given money to the campaigns or to political action committees, wall street, the banks were supportive of democrats. they were supportive of obama. what happened? around 2009, 2010, when financial reform is taking place, wall street for, the dodd-frank bill, all of these things that were designed to change the nation's financial structure. in the...
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it is just impossible to gauge, it's so fickle, it's too hard. >> $1.10, the $1.15 estimate with 225.when you look at american eagle, when you look at these guys, it's hot, cold, hot, cold. who can deal with this month to month angst? >> limited, meanwhile, 9% versus a 2.9. >> victoria secret, that's their best month, valentine's day. >> "squawk on the street" continues in just two minutes. >> coming up, there are many things you could be doing this morning, water skiing. an obstacle course or going for a dip. but you chose to spend it with the opening bell. which of these 500 stocks are you waiting for? "squawk on the street" will be right back. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less time than a porsche panamera s. the 429 horsepower genesis r-spec. from hyundai. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free
it is just impossible to gauge, it's so fickle, it's too hard. >> $1.10, the $1.15 estimate with 225.when you look at american eagle, when you look at these guys, it's hot, cold, hot, cold. who can deal with this month to month angst? >> limited, meanwhile, 9% versus a 2.9. >> victoria secret, that's their best month, valentine's day. >> "squawk on the street" continues in just two minutes. >> coming up, there are many things you could be doing this...
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wall street, financial institutions, banks, they are notoriously fickle in who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and look at the individuals who are giving money either to the campaigns or political action committees, wall street, the banks, were very supportive of democrats, very supportive of became. what happened -- obama. in 2009 or 2010 when financial reform was taking place, wall street, dodd-frank bill, all the things that were designed to change the way the nation's financial structure was shaking out in the aftermath of the economic collapse we had, the money went the other way and the political money really started supporting republicans. this is something that has persisted well past the midterm elections in 2010 and has been rolling along just fine for the republicans. host: we want to show our viewers and listeners an ad being put out by the chamber of commerce. this is attacking tim kean in his run for the senate in virginia. then we want to talk about outside spending groups that are not ser p.a.c.'s and groups that are putting big money in campaig
wall street, financial institutions, banks, they are notoriously fickle in who they support. you go back to the 2008 election and look at the individuals who are giving money either to the campaigns or political action committees, wall street, the banks, were very supportive of democrats, very supportive of became. what happened -- obama. in 2009 or 2010 when financial reform was taking place, wall street, dodd-frank bill, all the things that were designed to change the way the nation's...