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apparently named after masca. >> fleming said, i named my dog angelo. my dog is angelo and i kicked that dog every day. >> one of the most discussed fights ever proves one thing that holding on to the gray cup can last but a moment, but holding on to the gray cup grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, oh, my gosh and it's 48 years later. gosh, i hope that i can dream about joe like the way he's been dreaming about me. >>> coming up, a close encounter with the world's biggest creature. >> nature is unpredictable. you never know what might happen. >>> talk about unpredictable. >> a snake on a windshield. >> that was toty bizarre to me and totally unexpected. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn anthen treats day after day... well, oot,hat's like checking oyour burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat ur frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in t first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a y. 24 hours. zero hearurn. but do you really? [ female announcer ] n
apparently named after masca. >> fleming said, i named my dog angelo. my dog is angelo and i kicked that dog every day. >> one of the most discussed fights ever proves one thing that holding on to the gray cup can last but a moment, but holding on to the gray cup grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, oh, my gosh and it's 48 years later. gosh, i hope that i can dream about joe like the way he's been dreaming about me. >>> coming up, a...
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apparently named after masca. >> fleming said, i named my dog a angelo. angelo and i kicked that dog every day. >> one of the most discussed fights ever proves one thing that holding on to the gray cup can last but a moment, but holding on to the gray cup grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, oh, my gosh and it's 48 years later. gosh, i hope that i can dream about joe like the way he's been dreaming about me. >>> coming up, a close encounter with the world's biggest creature. >> nature is unpredictable. you never know what might happen. >>> talk about unpredictable. >> a snake on a windshield. >> that was toty bizarre to me and totally unexpected. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming.
apparently named after masca. >> fleming said, i named my dog a angelo. angelo and i kicked that dog every day. >> one of the most discussed fights ever proves one thing that holding on to the gray cup can last but a moment, but holding on to the gray cup grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, oh, my gosh and it's 48 years later. gosh, i hope that i can dream about joe like the way he's been dreaming about me. >>> coming up, a close...
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fleming. our chronology of events indicates that on november 3, you had a director's hearing and you did attend that hearing. at that hearing, you got a 30 day continuance. >> guest. -- yes. >> but you said you presented a photo that says you have already done the removal of the lead. so in your mind when you left on november 3, you believe you had filled the obligation? >> i believe when i went there and was offering to show the picture, that the work done, he said i don't need to see it, at that point coming to me and you to call -- >> and have him cannot to see that you had done the work? >> yes. to make sure he was going to come out again -- i do know that i called him and expected him to call back. >> our record indicates on december 30, a reinspection notice was posted that indicate the violations or some of the violations remain outstanding? it says directors hearing, notice posted. >> does that mean it was posted on the home? >> yes. >> that did not happen. >> you did not get that post
fleming. our chronology of events indicates that on november 3, you had a director's hearing and you did attend that hearing. at that hearing, you got a 30 day continuance. >> guest. -- yes. >> but you said you presented a photo that says you have already done the removal of the lead. so in your mind when you left on november 3, you believe you had filled the obligation? >> i believe when i went there and was offering to show the picture, that the work done, he said i don't...
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fleming points out, mr. speaker, it will become more of a problem pause it's not indexed for inflation and you have more and more people being subsidized. i want to get back, though, if the gentleman will allow me a little bit more time to those failed promises that i discussed a little earlier. the republican health care policy report from senator, doctor, orthopedic surgeon john barrasso that he put out last month, we go straight to number 10, we mentioned a couple, broken promise number 10, get this, colleagues. and this is a quote from president obama, our 44th president. these negotiations will be on c-span. candidate obama promised to televise all health care negotiations on c-span. the process that created the president's health care plan was plagued, unfortunately -- was plagued, unfortunately, and it wasn't on c-span, with back room deals like gator-ade, cutting deals with senators from certain state, you don't have to be a genius to figure out what those three states are. the president indeed even
fleming points out, mr. speaker, it will become more of a problem pause it's not indexed for inflation and you have more and more people being subsidized. i want to get back, though, if the gentleman will allow me a little bit more time to those failed promises that i discussed a little earlier. the republican health care policy report from senator, doctor, orthopedic surgeon john barrasso that he put out last month, we go straight to number 10, we mentioned a couple, broken promise number 10,...
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what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. cards up, please.wer is -- roll the tape. >> chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we will spend ♪ chitty chitty bang bang. >> bill: that's the most annoying film of all time. >> bill: you both got it right, chitty chitty bang bang fleming wrote. a tie with two questions to go. action and suspense around the only things that draw 007 fans to the theaters. some go to see the beautiful bond girls. which academy award winner was also a one-time bond girl? please raise them up and the answer is -- roll the tape. >> magnificent view. >> it is, isn't it? >> bill: yes -- [ laughter ] >> got lost in the moment there. >> got a little distracted there, bill. >> bill: okay. you both got that right. oh. my favorite bond girl i have to say ursula anders in the very first one, dr. no. question five, let's try to break the tie here. james bond films are known for wide array of villains. odd job who had this interesting weapon. what did odd job kill people with? cards up, please. and t
what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. cards up, please.wer is -- roll the tape. >> chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we will spend ♪ chitty chitty bang bang. >> bill: that's the most annoying film of all time. >> bill: you both got it right, chitty chitty bang bang fleming wrote. a tie with two questions to go. action and suspense around the only things that draw 007 fans to the theaters. some go to see the beautiful...
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what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. cards up, please. -- roll the tape. >> chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we will spend ♪ chitty chitty bang bang. >> bill: that's the most annoying film of all time. >> bill: you both got it right, chitty chitty bang bang fleming wrote. a tie with two questions to go. action and suspense around the only things that draw 007 fans to the theaters. some go to see the beautiful bond girls. which academy award winner was also a one-time bond girl? please raise them up and the answer is -- roll the tape. >> magnificent view. >> it is, isn't it? >> bill: yes -- [ laughter ] >> got lost in the moment there. >> got a little distracted there, bill. >> bill: okay. you both got that right. oh. my favorite bond girl i have to say ursula anders in the very first one, dr. no. question five, let's try to break the tie here. james bond films are known for wide array of villains. odd job who had this interesting weapon. what did odd job kill people with? cards up, please. and the ans
what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. cards up, please. -- roll the tape. >> chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we will spend ♪ chitty chitty bang bang. >> bill: that's the most annoying film of all time. >> bill: you both got it right, chitty chitty bang bang fleming wrote. a tie with two questions to go. action and suspense around the only things that draw 007 fans to the theaters. some go to see the beautiful bond...
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fleming: mr. chairman, my amendment today maintains the state of louisiana's ability to regulate hunting within its borders. in a decision announced march 1, 2012, the forest service regional forster located way over in atlanta, georgia, went over our heads, went over the heads of louisiana wildlife and fishery commission to forever prohibit the use of dogs to hunt deer in a national forest. dear hunting -- deer hunting has a long and important cultural history within the state of louisiana. when settlers first came to louisiana in the 18th century, louisiana was covered by thick ets and dense timber. most of these settlers had companion dogs with them, but the most treasured were the deer hounds. the use of dogs would help the hunter drive the deer out of the forest because deer were so plentiful and provided exciting races, it provided sound nourishment. hunting in many forms has been for decades and continues to be a exassble activity on the 600,000-acre national forest. oddly enough, the regio
fleming: mr. chairman, my amendment today maintains the state of louisiana's ability to regulate hunting within its borders. in a decision announced march 1, 2012, the forest service regional forster located way over in atlanta, georgia, went over our heads, went over the heads of louisiana wildlife and fishery commission to forever prohibit the use of dogs to hunt deer in a national forest. dear hunting -- deer hunting has a long and important cultural history within the state of louisiana....
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i mentioned that fleming was also the author of chat chitty chitty bang bang." it is pointed out they have something in common. gadget cars. it is not every day you see billionaire take the stand in court. or a drawing after billionaire taking the stand in court. larry ellison, founder of oracle, testifying in the fight over phones tuesday. at issue is whether google owes oracle money for using oracle's jobless software in its phone. shares of apple recovered tuesday. five straight days of decline. apple reports its profit next week and there has been uneasiness over whether the company can keep the record profits going. ebay reports after the closing bell today. a report in the "wall street journal" this morning says that facebook mark zuckerberg decided to buy instagram all on his own without consulting the board. which he can do because he owns most of the shares. >> very interesting. >> he can do whatever he wants. 6:21 now. the investigation into the scandal ex havpae tag deorning. have details next. live report from washington. -dad, why are you getting th
i mentioned that fleming was also the author of chat chitty chitty bang bang." it is pointed out they have something in common. gadget cars. it is not every day you see billionaire take the stand in court. or a drawing after billionaire taking the stand in court. larry ellison, founder of oracle, testifying in the fight over phones tuesday. at issue is whether google owes oracle money for using oracle's jobless software in its phone. shares of apple recovered tuesday. five straight days of...
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fleming played defensive end fort irish. for the irish. rest of the draft, nineez had two sixth round choices on safety trenton robinson from michigan state and offensive lineman jason slowey of western oregon. cram johnson of virginia. the raiders used their fourth line pick on a linebacker. burris is no. 9 here getting half a sack. oakland turned to offense with its 5th round pick and raiders added wide receiver from arizona. another 5th rounder penn state crawford and defensive lineman of georgia state in the 6th and penn state linebacker in the 7th, cal had a very respectable six players taken in the trast. today receiver marvin jones was chosen be the cincinnati bengals. jones stock was said to have risen in the combine. he had 13 touchdown catches while working with a mixture of quarterbacks. >>> other locals taken were robert turbine of fresno state. calcal stiled to come on this saturday night edition of porn [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these new
fleming played defensive end fort irish. for the irish. rest of the draft, nineez had two sixth round choices on safety trenton robinson from michigan state and offensive lineman jason slowey of western oregon. cram johnson of virginia. the raiders used their fourth line pick on a linebacker. burris is no. 9 here getting half a sack. oakland turned to offense with its 5th round pick and raiders added wide receiver from arizona. another 5th rounder penn state crawford and defensive lineman of...
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we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you havenrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt is a bunch of rocks which look like the rocks here on the surface of the earth. they happen to be busted up in little pieces that are orbiting the few million miles away. rather than drilling holes in the ground to find precious minerals, metals or other things, you can drive up next to one, and pull these materials off the surface. >> what type of minerals do we hope to find on some of the asteroids? >> things like the plat nuinum metals, easy to make a business case for to get them there, bring them here, use them here. it has induce freeal uses in catalytic converter in your car, batteries, things like that. clearly an economic
we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you havenrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt is a...
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we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you havenrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt is a bunch of rocks which look like the rocks here on the surface of the earth. they happen to be busted up in little pieces that are orbiting the few million miles away. rather than drilling holes in the ground to find precious minerals, metals or other things, you can drive up next to one, and pull these materials off the surface. >> what type of minerals do we hope to find on some of the asteroids? >> things like the plat nuinum metals, easy to make a business case for to get them there, bring them here, use them here. it has induce freeal uses in catalytic converter in your car, batteries, things like that. clearly an economic
we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you havenrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt is a...
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rory fleming, who is greg fleming, our guest host, president of morgan stanley.s going to be on. and there is the upcoming director of scary movies, horror movies, scott kernen. >> wow, it's take our kids to work day. >> it is. >> blake, blogged about take our kids to work. >> i did. >> it's good to learn about work, right. >> it is so one day can you have a wonderful job that feels like a vacation. >> that's right. >> it's a vacation that you have to wake up at 4:30 in the morning to get to. it's like an early plane to hawaii. >> it's like a science place. >> when you come here, it's like an experiment. >> rory, you haven't been here before, right? >> i have never been here. this is my first time. >> have you ever seen your dad get make-up before? >> no, i have not. i have never seen him work make-up. >> is this the first time honestly? >> it's honestly the first time. >> this is his first time here. >> he's 12. >> this is his only year he can hereby. >> let's hear from all of you. are you sorry you're missing school today sm. >> actually, i had to fill out an e
rory fleming, who is greg fleming, our guest host, president of morgan stanley.s going to be on. and there is the upcoming director of scary movies, horror movies, scott kernen. >> wow, it's take our kids to work day. >> it is. >> blake, blogged about take our kids to work. >> i did. >> it's good to learn about work, right. >> it is so one day can you have a wonderful job that feels like a vacation. >> that's right. >> it's a vacation that you...
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fleming for giving us information on what he was aware of when he was going through this process. because the work as you can see from the photograph was not complete on november 1, what happened at the directors hearing was he asked for a direct -- for a continuance to get the work finished. eckhart showing that he or his sister did receive the information -- we have a card showing he or his sister did receive the information. when he failed to show up at the second hearing that occurred in january of this year and we did not get contact from him and did not see the work done when the posting occurred in late december, and the hearing officer did not have any other information, the offer -- the officer chose to gave the order. if the gentleman could not make the hearing -- he was still in that process and he could have let the officer know we did not give any further information from him at that point. as far as we are concerned, the work is done after that second hearing. this is a situation where we do believe the property owner did do some very good work on this building but t
fleming for giving us information on what he was aware of when he was going through this process. because the work as you can see from the photograph was not complete on november 1, what happened at the directors hearing was he asked for a direct -- for a continuance to get the work finished. eckhart showing that he or his sister did receive the information -- we have a card showing he or his sister did receive the information. when he failed to show up at the second hearing that occurred in...
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we look at the questions victoria newhouse, renee fleming, daniel libeskind and michael kaiser. >> now the transparency is extraordinary, that is a buzzword in that kind of architecture today is transparency. you can look into the lobbiment you can go into the lobby and have a coffee before the concert or after or whatever. and also, meshing the whole center in with the life of the city. i moan this whole idea of the performing arts being sacrosanct and having to be removed like a temp el on a podium is totally passe. >> rose: cultural institutions and the life inside when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: the metropolitan museum of art holds one of the world's most expansive and impressive collections of islamic art. the objects span 13 centuries of islamic civilization that stretch across the middle east, north africa, europe and south asia. in 2003 the galleries closed for renovation, over the course of eight years they were reimagined, r
we look at the questions victoria newhouse, renee fleming, daniel libeskind and michael kaiser. >> now the transparency is extraordinary, that is a buzzword in that kind of architecture today is transparency. you can look into the lobbiment you can go into the lobby and have a coffee before the concert or after or whatever. and also, meshing the whole center in with the life of the city. i moan this whole idea of the performing arts being sacrosanct and having to be removed like a temp el...
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with the signing of fleming and the drafting of rg3 in 12 days there will be buzz at redskins park neateek. redskins' conditioning workouts beginning on. it's the first time the team will be together since last the season. having fletcher back in the fold will lighten the mood. the team will be welcoming new faces. here's the skip skin's oafs schedule, otas begin next saturday the 21st, they'll run through the first week of june. the team will hold a mini camp june 11th through the 14th. d.c. united looking for their first road win facing the new england revolution, 82nd minute, tied at 1. pontious great move right here. he'll find the corner of the net and this will be the game winner. united wins a thriller, score 2- woob. capitals and bruins game two going on right now. they're going into double overtime. we do know one thing, game three will be at verizon center monday night at 7:30, hopefully when they go to verizon center, the caps will have a 1-1 tie in that series. they're going to go into double overtime. >> they're saying that the caps are the hunted this time not the hunted.
with the signing of fleming and the drafting of rg3 in 12 days there will be buzz at redskins park neateek. redskins' conditioning workouts beginning on. it's the first time the team will be together since last the season. having fletcher back in the fold will lighten the mood. the team will be welcoming new faces. here's the skip skin's oafs schedule, otas begin next saturday the 21st, they'll run through the first week of june. the team will hold a mini camp june 11th through the 14th. d.c....
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fleming, the main issue is you fear thata morris won't e present for future hearings?hat's based on his past behavior. >> yes, ma'am it, absolutely. >> no further questions, judge. >> morris when you didn't come to court on july 24th, did your mother come? >> yes. >>ç have there been other time when you leave the home without your mom's permission? >> yes. >> when you go to school, do you go to school every day? >> yes. >> your an endence is perfect. >> yes. >> could i have a brief minute with my client. >> be honest. i'm telling. she's going to have all the records from your school. listen to the question and answer it honestly. don't make it worse. >> anything else? >> no, judge. >> all right. mr. republic? >> judge, i would call morris's mother angel to the stand, please foo if the court were to decide that morris need not be locked up any longer, would you be willing to have him released to your custody? >> i'm always willing. but i just wonder if that's what's best for him. >> well, do you think it's best to keep him locked up? >> here, no, i don't. but as far as
fleming, the main issue is you fear thata morris won't e present for future hearings?hat's based on his past behavior. >> yes, ma'am it, absolutely. >> no further questions, judge. >> morris when you didn't come to court on july 24th, did your mother come? >> yes. >>ç have there been other time when you leave the home without your mom's permission? >> yes. >> when you go to school, do you go to school every day? >> yes. >> your an endence...
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fleming. live. the speed. her. mum will. look a little bit longer misled her mother. mother .look at him. her. little mug shot of a little. luck . more news today violence is once again fled up the flood these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada asked the shanghai cooperation to rule the day the slums. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our key question is that so much about the taxpayers' money mandating it is a shame the particular area the power in each of social networking such as facebook you tube and twitter is undeniable but are these media themselves becoming the.
fleming. live. the speed. her. mum will. look a little bit longer misled her mother. mother .look at him. her. little mug shot of a little. luck . more news today violence is once again fled up the flood these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada asked the shanghai cooperation to rule the day the slums. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our key question is that so...
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matthew fleming says he's just not the academic type. >> i hate school. i hate school. never wanted to go to college. >> jeff: so he came here, tribeca flashpoint academy, a high-tech vocational school in chicago. >> they offer an associates it degree in two years, with mainly hands on work. and that's the way that i learn best. >> if you were going to drop a screen where would you drop the screen. >> jeff: entrepreneur howard tullman founded the academy to pick up where he says the traditional education system has failed. >> we decided that to meet this unmet need with respect to students who just wanted to learn its skills they needed to get a job, to do it in an economic fashion and in a realistic time frame. >> jeff: the academy combines the high-tech with the hands on. from film and animation to gaming and graphic design, students work on real world projects using the latest digital tools. >> i can call them up and say this is something you are teaching them because there is something one of my clients wants. >> jeff: steve gradman is president of kboom! game, a st
matthew fleming says he's just not the academic type. >> i hate school. i hate school. never wanted to go to college. >> jeff: so he came here, tribeca flashpoint academy, a high-tech vocational school in chicago. >> they offer an associates it degree in two years, with mainly hands on work. and that's the way that i learn best. >> if you were going to drop a screen where would you drop the screen. >> jeff: entrepreneur howard tullman founded the academy to pick up...
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. >> we've been concerned about this since the first antibiotic was made by alexander fleming over 100 been a problem that professional societies, the world health organization, the institute of medicine have been harping on the last 40 years. this has come to the attention now because the fda has taken some very needed action, but this is not a new issue. this is not issue that has been there since the beginning of antibiotic use. >> when you see how long it takes for the feds to even track down an e. coli outbreak, how are we to trust the government in this so-called crackdown? >> i think the government understands what effect the policy is. we know what to do -- what effective policy. is we know what to do. we just need the will to take action. all scientists agree that antibiotic overuse is what drives resistance. so the federal government knows what to do. we just need the statutory authority to take action. >> thank you for coming in and shedding some light on this. >> thank you. >> the weather, pretty nice, but you say it's going to get even better. >> it's going to be a lot bet
. >> we've been concerned about this since the first antibiotic was made by alexander fleming over 100 been a problem that professional societies, the world health organization, the institute of medicine have been harping on the last 40 years. this has come to the attention now because the fda has taken some very needed action, but this is not a new issue. this is not issue that has been there since the beginning of antibiotic use. >> when you see how long it takes for the feds to...
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ian fleming was in "chitti chitti bang bang." i will be singing that all day now. >> no different than yesterday. >> just another day. >> scooby doo. >>> good morning to you. let's take you outside and show you the forecast. we have a good looking day shaping up. 50 degrees in livermore. 52 in san jose. we are heading towards the 07s today. we are going to get a lot of cloud cover yet again with the jet stream to our north. clouds filling in from an area of low pressure. and we are watching visibility start to drop off in santa rosa. looking good along the peninsula. as of visibilities come down, head throughout the morning hours, expecting the thiks fog to develop between the hours of 8:00 and ten cloak, looks like at this point. so let's talk about what is to come for today. high pressure building in. that means it will be a little warmer today. especially in the south and east bay. gilroy hit about 79 degrees yesterday. so we are going just about as warm this afternoon. and tomorrow even warmer. temperatures climb by about fiv
ian fleming was in "chitti chitti bang bang." i will be singing that all day now. >> no different than yesterday. >> just another day. >> scooby doo. >>> good morning to you. let's take you outside and show you the forecast. we have a good looking day shaping up. 50 degrees in livermore. 52 in san jose. we are heading towards the 07s today. we are going to get a lot of cloud cover yet again with the jet stream to our north. clouds filling in from an area of...
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plus interviews with el-erian, schweitzer, jeremy seagel, greg fleming and a lot more. don't miss "squawk box" all next week on cnbc. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> security regulators have decided to bring an enforcement case against egan jones. the sec alleged the pirm made material misstatements in a 2008 regulatory application. take a listen. >> accurate to the best of my ability and we will-if i h
plus interviews with el-erian, schweitzer, jeremy seagel, greg fleming and a lot more. don't miss "squawk box" all next week on cnbc. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and...
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fleming ordinary people to try to own a home for this is wrong. to dig into the numbers around you got is of prime products. many of them were not for first- time home buyers. many of them work for people who own their homes. there refinancing to take cash out. most of them were white and many of them were middle-class. what i ask each of you to do is to counteract the falsehood. the weapons of mass deception. let's have a discussion about public policy that is based on facts. we cannot build the future without understanding if we andw false narrative's lies. helps to get the facts to people in the community. of the challenges for us today in promoting home ownership are the options on where lenders can go. lenders no longer in these loans and portfolio. they sell them to somebody. it is interesting that there is such a monolithic call for doing away with it. it would collapse the housing market and send us into a depression. this is information or deception issue. where is the physical market that will step back into this arena to ensure that the
fleming ordinary people to try to own a home for this is wrong. to dig into the numbers around you got is of prime products. many of them were not for first- time home buyers. many of them work for people who own their homes. there refinancing to take cash out. most of them were white and many of them were middle-class. what i ask each of you to do is to counteract the falsehood. the weapons of mass deception. let's have a discussion about public policy that is based on facts. we cannot build...
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i grew up reading ian fleming novels, the idea that you'll go from being this incredible, you know, iconica 50-year anniversary of the creation of this character and now he becomes a corporate shill. >> apparently a vodka maker did not want to step in and underwrite it. >> you are looking at it the right way. >> yes. >> maybe the corporate sponsorship allows the character to live on, he doesn't drink a martini but he's still with you. >> also maybe a sellout. >> maybe a sellout. >> you are looking at it the wrong way. you should be looking at the product placement -- i don't nove wh know what the product placement opportunities are here. >> the morning shows. >> exactly. exactly right. >> the blackberry one. >> exactly. >> i love it. i love it. i think it's a good idea. i'll disagree with you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," keith olbermann compares himself to a $10 million chandelier. >> the thing about him is his humility. it's his humility. >> he explains why he was fired again and senator john mccain talks about his man's mitt romney's big night, what's the plan for mitt romney? w
i grew up reading ian fleming novels, the idea that you'll go from being this incredible, you know, iconica 50-year anniversary of the creation of this character and now he becomes a corporate shill. >> apparently a vodka maker did not want to step in and underwrite it. >> you are looking at it the right way. >> yes. >> maybe the corporate sponsorship allows the character to live on, he doesn't drink a martini but he's still with you. >> also maybe a sellout....
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form you are utah governor john huntsman is our guest tomorrow, former merrill lynch pred greg flemingemy siegel. that's part of the lineup we have. >> we're on pace to see earnings up 6% from a year ago for the first quarter. >> 50% returns, how does that happen? >> this falls into the category of what we call panicked head line investing. we love buying stocks when we think the sellers don't care about price. fiona here was jue that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right now didn't you? that's correct. major brands. 11 major brands. oop,there goes another one. well we'll beat anybody's advertised price. and you just did it right there, what's that called? the low price tire guarantee. wait for it, there goes another one. get a $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. look at that. it's happening right there every five seconds. your not going to run out are you? no. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. td
form you are utah governor john huntsman is our guest tomorrow, former merrill lynch pred greg flemingemy siegel. that's part of the lineup we have. >> we're on pace to see earnings up 6% from a year ago for the first quarter. >> 50% returns, how does that happen? >> this falls into the category of what we call panicked head line investing. we love buying stocks when we think the sellers don't care about price. fiona here was jue that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every...
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. >> we have greg fleming coming on next week.revenue, which has been a tough number for everybody, $851 million. the firm they say ranking impos number one and now mr. bieber is playing us out. >> this is from i don't pipod. soap did you pay for the -- >> we're going to take a check on bank of america quickly. you can see a bid and the ask looking a bill lit better. the took are is -- now the company has signed a pact to let him by the company for $30 a share. it schaffer holders approve it. coming up, a document sharing web site. we'll talk to the ceo of scribnered in just a bit. >>> up next, can you feel the love? ceo of southwest tellings us if there are good days ahead. that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> jet fuel prices hitting southwest airlines. the chairman and ce
. >> we have greg fleming coming on next week.revenue, which has been a tough number for everybody, $851 million. the firm they say ranking impos number one and now mr. bieber is playing us out. >> this is from i don't pipod. soap did you pay for the -- >> we're going to take a check on bank of america quickly. you can see a bid and the ask looking a bill lit better. the took are is -- now the company has signed a pact to let him by the company for $30 a share. it schaffer...
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it acquired exclusive rights to all 14 james bonds novel written by the late ian fleming. copies are only going to be available at may zone's kindle ebook store. >> in the movie. >> is there any reason that this should surprise us? is there any truth -- if there was any truth to the movie. >> carly and i were whispering to each other. if you're a ceo about the board. the board is talking. there are people who are talking. >> somebody very close in. >> you don't get the "wall street journal" there's something there. >> carly, he knows something about that. >> but, when you read that story, someone fairly closed in has said a lot. >> is that a problem? does that mean they are unhappy with other things going on? >> i would have a rubber stamp board if i'm mark zuckerberg. it's my company. i've done this. >> i don't know a lot of companies that operate like this. >> it's not surprising at all. >> we were talking about warren buffett. >> when he does a deal he does it in 24, 48 hours and brings it to the board. designee doesn't want anyone to know. this whole idea they bring it
it acquired exclusive rights to all 14 james bonds novel written by the late ian fleming. copies are only going to be available at may zone's kindle ebook store. >> in the movie. >> is there any reason that this should surprise us? is there any truth -- if there was any truth to the movie. >> carly and i were whispering to each other. if you're a ceo about the board. the board is talking. there are people who are talking. >> somebody very close in. >> you don't get...
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fleming: mr. speaker, the e.p.a. is out to get you and crucify you. that's the message from one of president obama's e.p.a. appointees to our country's oil and natural gas companies. yesterday we learned that an official at the environmental protection agency based in dallas used the roman empire to illustrate the kind of philosophy that he's followed at the e.p.a. here's what he said, and i quote, the romans used to conquer little villages in the mediterranean, they go into a little turkish town somewhere, they'd find the first five guys they saw, and they would crucify them. and then you know, that town was really easy to manage for the next few years. and that's exactly what he did as an e.p.a. official. going after a company that was safely using hydraulic fracturing to drill for gas. he led the charge to crucify this company with no proof that the company had done anything wrong in a case that was finally dismissed last month by a federal court. this is in fascism at its worse, and if someone needs to be made example of it's this e.p.a. official
fleming: mr. speaker, the e.p.a. is out to get you and crucify you. that's the message from one of president obama's e.p.a. appointees to our country's oil and natural gas companies. yesterday we learned that an official at the environmental protection agency based in dallas used the roman empire to illustrate the kind of philosophy that he's followed at the e.p.a. here's what he said, and i quote, the romans used to conquer little villages in the mediterranean, they go into a little turkish...
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on the far left would have mark fleming, chief economist at core logic. he leads the more chick risk and economic team. next to market is executive director and head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international in prison is a senior mortgage credit strategist at goldman sachs. on my right is andrew jakabovics, close enough, director for policy develop and research at enterprise community partners, preventing senior policy advisor to the assistant secretary for policy and development research at 20 of our to do is associate rector for housing and economics at center for american progress. and on my far right is professor of finance of the school of management and george mason university and previously taught at university of chicago. so i ask each of them to give at least a brief intro, about five minutes. i will start with the market will talk basically about the state of the housing market and the different options available to address a high level distressed that we see out the. so mark, you can take it away from there. >> i think firs
on the far left would have mark fleming, chief economist at core logic. he leads the more chick risk and economic team. next to market is executive director and head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international in prison is a senior mortgage credit strategist at goldman sachs. on my right is andrew jakabovics, close enough, director for policy develop and research at enterprise community partners, preventing senior policy advisor to the assistant secretary for policy and...
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mark fleming is the chief economist for corelogic. , xt to him is paul nikodem the executive director head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international. and my right is -- on my right is andrew jakabovics, senior director for policy development and research at the enterprise community partners. he worked at hud and was the director for housing and economics at a center of american progress. on my right is tony sanders, a distinguished professor of real estate finance at george mason university. i have asked them to give brief intros. mark talk about the state of the housing market and the options available. take it away. >> first, i probably need to apologize. i and my colleagues are the source of the problem that is encircling us. the issue of the concept of principal forgiveness and forbearance focuses on that $700 billion number and what we need to do about it. ed very eloquently describes a lot of these issues. it is not really a problem of $700 billion. folks who are delinquent -- 750,000 of the 11 million. it is significantly less, not 700 billion, but maybe a
mark fleming is the chief economist for corelogic. , xt to him is paul nikodem the executive director head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international. and my right is -- on my right is andrew jakabovics, senior director for policy development and research at the enterprise community partners. he worked at hud and was the director for housing and economics at a center of american progress. on my right is tony sanders, a distinguished professor of real estate finance at george...
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mark fleming is the chief economist for corelogic. next to him is paul nikodem, the executive director and head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international. and my right is -- on my right is andrew jakabovics, senior director for policy development and research at the enterprise community partners. he worked at hud and was the director for housing and economics at a center of american progress. on my right is tony sanders, a distinguished professor of real estate finance at george mason university. i have asked them to give brief intros. mark talk about the state of the housing market and the options available. take it away. >> first, i probably need to apologize. i and my colleagues are the source of the problem that is encircling us. the issue of the concept of principal forgiveness and forbearance focuses on that $700 billion number and what we need to do about it. ed very eloquently describes a lot of these issues. it is not really a problem of $700 billion. folks who are delinquent -- 750,000 of the 11 million.
mark fleming is the chief economist for corelogic. next to him is paul nikodem, the executive director and head of mortgage credit research at nomura securities international. and my right is -- on my right is andrew jakabovics, senior director for policy development and research at the enterprise community partners. he worked at hud and was the director for housing and economics at a center of american progress. on my right is tony sanders, a distinguished professor of real estate finance at...
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into al qaeda's strategy of trying to draw us into long, costly wars that train as financially, and fleming anti- american sentiment, and inspire the next generation of terrorists. in comparison, there is the position of targeted strikes. -- precision of targeted strikes. i knowledge that we as a government, along with foreign partners, can and must do a better job of addressing the mistaken belief among some foreign publics that we engage in these catholand casually. as i will describe today, there is nothing casual about the extraordinary care we take in making the decision to pursue an al qaeda terrorist and the lengths to which we go to avoid the loss of innocent life. still, there is no more consequential position than it deciding whether to use lethal force against another human being. even at terrorist dedicated to killing american citizens tried to ensure that our counterterrorism operations are legal, ethical, and weiss, president obama has demanded that we hold ourselves to the highest possible standards. this reflects his approach to broader questions regarding the use of force.
into al qaeda's strategy of trying to draw us into long, costly wars that train as financially, and fleming anti- american sentiment, and inspire the next generation of terrorists. in comparison, there is the position of targeted strikes. -- precision of targeted strikes. i knowledge that we as a government, along with foreign partners, can and must do a better job of addressing the mistaken belief among some foreign publics that we engage in these catholand casually. as i will describe today,...
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on the far left we have mark fleming, a chief economist for core logic. he leads the risks and economics tome. next to mark is paul, the executive director and head of mortgage credit research securities international, and previous lay senior mortgage credit strategist at goldman sachs. ... you can take it away from there. >> i need to apologize. my colleagues are the source of 11,000,023% $700 billion problem that is encircling us here. the real issue of this concept of principal forbearance and forbearance focuses on that $700 billion number and what do we need to do about it? and very eloquently describe these issues. it is not really a problem of $700 billion. folks are delinquent somewhere between when we looked at notices of a default of $750,000 of the $11 million. when you are talking about delinquencies it is a few million so significantly less. we are not talking $700 billion but a couple hundred billion dollars of those who are delinquent and the truth is the vast majority of these individuals do continue to pay their mortgages. also this accou
on the far left we have mark fleming, a chief economist for core logic. he leads the risks and economics tome. next to mark is paul, the executive director and head of mortgage credit research securities international, and previous lay senior mortgage credit strategist at goldman sachs. ... you can take it away from there. >> i need to apologize. my colleagues are the source of 11,000,023% $700 billion problem that is encircling us here. the real issue of this concept of principal...