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and the gains center also has some training programs as well as other initiatives, correct? yes, we have a number of programs that address trauma, and one can access that from our web site at wwww.samhsa.gov gains center. we have a national center on traumatic stress. we've got the activity that dr. gillece is engaged in, and we've got the activity that miss cain is engaged in. and we've got community programs like dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's skilled enough to begin to do something about it. and we are very glad that you have enlightened our audience related to this topic. i want to remind our audience that nation
and the gains center also has some training programs as well as other initiatives, correct? yes, we have a number of programs that address trauma, and one can access that from our web site at wwww.samhsa.gov gains center. we have a national center on traumatic stress. we've got the activity that dr. gillece is engaged in, and we've got the activity that miss cain is engaged in. and we've got community programs like dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely...
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data centers, gaining access to information on hundreds of millions of users. the nsa denied those claims, but google and yahoo! were not satisfied and urged congress to take action. sweptane-strength winds across northern europe on monday, leaving a trail of destruction. at least 14 people were killed, seven in germany alone. it was the continent's worst storm in years. winds of up to 170 kilometers down trees and brought rail traffic to a standstill. in britain, hundreds of thousands were left without power. the storm also triggered a massive swell along the portuguese coast. brazilian -- this brazilian surfer rode what is thought to be the biggest wave ever, over 30 meters high. on monday, a car raced through a crowd of tourists in tian an men square, crashing and bursting into flames -- in tiananmen square, crashing and bursting into flames. all those in the car were killed. it was initially unclear how the car had gotten through the cordon. state television later said it was a terrorist attack carried out by members of china's muslim minority. >> make come
data centers, gaining access to information on hundreds of millions of users. the nsa denied those claims, but google and yahoo! were not satisfied and urged congress to take action. sweptane-strength winds across northern europe on monday, leaving a trail of destruction. at least 14 people were killed, seven in germany alone. it was the continent's worst storm in years. winds of up to 170 kilometers down trees and brought rail traffic to a standstill. in britain, hundreds of thousands were...
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what benefits does our economy and our innovative environment gain by encouraging or at least not discouraging the bit coin from being centered here. >> so i think what we gain is being the country where businesses come to start. that gives us great economic value. i think the challenge for regulators are to encourage innovation where ever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks, about which we need to be concerned. but minimizes burden on innovation. >> clearly we ha lly we want to advantage of innovation. that could spill over to the financial services industry. we want to be able to encourage innovation and have it developed here locally. >> i appreciate that. mr. chairman, thank you. >> i think we've all got a lot more questions for you, but we understand a vote will be held around 5 sclok. so we want to make sure we get to the second panel. i want to thank you both for your testimony. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> i'll turn to senator merkley? >> because of the time, i'm going to start introducing as you come up,so feel free to take your seats, quickly. i'll start wi
what benefits does our economy and our innovative environment gain by encouraging or at least not discouraging the bit coin from being centered here. >> so i think what we gain is being the country where businesses come to start. that gives us great economic value. i think the challenge for regulators are to encourage innovation where ever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks, about which we need to be concerned. but minimizes burden on...
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gain by encouraging or at least not. discouraging the bitcoin from being centered here? >>. >> i think what we gain is our continued replation as being ths country where into va tors start new businesses. and something we would want to continue. i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encouragew innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about which we need to be concerned but mine miezing burden. >> >> i think we've all got a lot more questions for you, but we understand a vote will be held around 5 sclok. so we want to make sure we get to the second panel. i want to thank you both for your testimony. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> i'll turn to senator merkleyt >> because of the time, i'm going to start introducing as r? you come up,so feel free to tak your seats, quickly. i'll start with paul smoltzer. he's the president of bits. in this role, he led bit's work, in promoting the safety and soundness through best practices and successful strategies for developing secure infrastructures,
gain by encouraging or at least not. discouraging the bitcoin from being centered here? >>. >> i think what we gain is our continued replation as being ths country where into va tors start new businesses. and something we would want to continue. i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encouragew innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about which we need to be concerned but mine miezing burden....
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intelligence agencies have gained access to hundreds of millions of google and yahoo user accounts by secretly tapping into company data centers. late today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post."
intelligence agencies have gained access to hundreds of millions of google and yahoo user accounts by secretly tapping into company data centers. late today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post."
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. >>> and invited to be front and center, vivian gained worldwide recognition for setting up a lemon eight stand with the proceeds going to fight slavery. today or twitter account is full of pictures from the launch and sir patrick stuart who helped open the ringing bell. >> and stocks were down today. the dow lost 152 points after yesterday's high closed. nasdaq dropped 74. analysts say investors are worried the surprising growth in the economy will lead to the feds to pull back on the stimulus program soon. >> so how often to cars catch on fire? every week we see them on local roads including this fire last night on 880 in oakland. ktvu patty joins us from the richmond san raphael bridge. >> there were 172,000-car fires last year down from 8 % the year before. over the past five years there's been a year to year increase. >> reporter: take a look at these roads. what you do see is the design of the cars are the problem. >> there's vehicles that we notice have a tendency in car fires. >> high profile vehicle fires were the biggest hint. the fires are caused by mechanical or electric
. >>> and invited to be front and center, vivian gained worldwide recognition for setting up a lemon eight stand with the proceeds going to fight slavery. today or twitter account is full of pictures from the launch and sir patrick stuart who helped open the ringing bell. >> and stocks were down today. the dow lost 152 points after yesterday's high closed. nasdaq dropped 74. analysts say investors are worried the surprising growth in the economy will lead to the feds to pull back...
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gain. the woman soon to be at the center of an $85 billion a month debate in washington. will tell you what it means for you, plus, the incubator on a college campuses that is latches little businesses. this is "real money." this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation, for the next half our on twitter at a.j. "real money." i reads them all. america, you have done it. your reluctance to part with the mighty dollar will likely translate into deep cuts. target, saw its quart early profits plunge 46% in the three months heading into november. compared to the same period last year. and weak sales have already hit other big box retailers. sears which owns and runs sears and k mart shows aunderstand nod quarterly losses from lower sales. last week, both control's and wal-mart, which is america's biggest retailer by far, reported disappointing sales in the three months between august and october. what is more, all four big box changes have revised their holiday outlook lower which probably means big discounts all around for hol
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see the emphasis on his pragmatism in order to gain some support to release legitimacy from the center of the israeli political spectrum otherwise it would be very difficult and former gov. professor you see shane who teaches international affairs at georgetown university explains that lieberman is just one example that easy. let's get the politicians are treated in modern society the politicians are under scrutiny. the very essence of politics has been one of my criminalize in some ways and so the last of the issues here pertaining to the legality of the system and the questions of ethics how much ethics in politics or suspicion can be brought to bear on the life of a politician. it's part and parcel of the discussion a more active society which deviates from the generally choose to do more to the most i would call a comment. no was common denominator. it's about debunking the political system. and it's about to force discreetly as you said politicians but everybody including the media which is in what they can get the toilet got to me don't select mexico will get whom this is like an
see the emphasis on his pragmatism in order to gain some support to release legitimacy from the center of the israeli political spectrum otherwise it would be very difficult and former gov. professor you see shane who teaches international affairs at georgetown university explains that lieberman is just one example that easy. let's get the politicians are treated in modern society the politicians are under scrutiny. the very essence of politics has been one of my criminalize in some ways and so...
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cells been pushing for more control and rebel held areas in syriac gains to look for a position options. he shunned john bought from the center for media studies believes there is no chance of bringing bicycles like this to begin taking table. mine's the prospects for peace the agenda but today but is no wind on the day. nine members. it is and they seem and dada. his name embedded and in between. that is the goal is to assist the city of regina ip problem. he did not mean it in five minutes to die mitigation of the city and offered to do to get it. what do we care bill without that we have to battle position would have tied it to the portage. what about the court did not accept to be under the band are called according to the spin doctor doubled off just about died when out of position put the kettle position in sight what the boat if you see them out of me and a whole lot on that and we do is to make that and sixty thousand yet these on batman is the arm of the present day on sunday about a week and not live and she is a huge fire the bonds will say of sounds in rainy analysts to protect the people from evil. in his signs t
cells been pushing for more control and rebel held areas in syriac gains to look for a position options. he shunned john bought from the center for media studies believes there is no chance of bringing bicycles like this to begin taking table. mine's the prospects for peace the agenda but today but is no wind on the day. nine members. it is and they seem and dada. his name embedded and in between. that is the goal is to assist the city of regina ip problem. he did not mean it in five minutes to...
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gain. the love to the offensive line, koenig, at left tackle, brandon webb, left guard, jenkins, the centerthe right guard. chris grisbhy, the right tack. they have performed admirably tonight. done an outstanding job for the cowboys. >> kirk: when they look at this, it's easy to get caught up in clint chelf and the backs, oklahoma state won the the ball, we saw it early on on both sides of the ball. when you win that battle, they'll be happy with the way they played with the offensive line and the defensive line. >> brent: second down and eight. clint chelf played just one heck of a game. 18 of 24. we talked about the bcs. we to want go and take a look at the remaining schedules for the top three. alabama, in our opinion, has the toughest road right now. they have to go to auburn, then to atlanta to play the winner of the east. florida state, florida losing today to georgia southern. they go to the acc championship, heavily favored in that one. ohio state, might be the second-toughest road. michigan is having a down road, won today, and michigan state could give the buckeyes some difficult
gain. the love to the offensive line, koenig, at left tackle, brandon webb, left guard, jenkins, the centerthe right guard. chris grisbhy, the right tack. they have performed admirably tonight. done an outstanding job for the cowboys. >> kirk: when they look at this, it's easy to get caught up in clint chelf and the backs, oklahoma state won the the ball, we saw it early on on both sides of the ball. when you win that battle, they'll be happy with the way they played with the offensive...
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sure that there needs to be the best thing is the group gained their independence that via the purchase. and i coaxed the process begins at the center for white and black labs and golden retrievers are bred specifically to become guide dogs. then at about two months. the puppies are given to foster parents including students in a special program a degree in university. today i did the best year of double in the acting as a guide of the top of the cats. they dwell on that site. it wasn't that bad. they don't go under the age old style sauce after about a year. the dogs graduate from their lives with her foster parents both seeks to finish come in to say goodbye to themselves which is not easy. the thing i ever did. then we start to think she'd do the right people to go on over to use o'connell said. we got to work for free will to coax your bike on the bbc's dan and the sea to expect come to the conclusion of each book is the best. each donor states for up to three additional weeks center to further get to know their dog the thing to do this and that seems to do that next week all of us blessed are the costs. i admit to. sister read
sure that there needs to be the best thing is the group gained their independence that via the purchase. and i coaxed the process begins at the center for white and black labs and golden retrievers are bred specifically to become guide dogs. then at about two months. the puppies are given to foster parents including students in a special program a degree in university. today i did the best year of double in the acting as a guide of the top of the cats. they dwell on that site. it wasn't that...
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gain. >>> and, gooevening, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbcay area weatr center. well, we're lookinghead tard so dry weather morrow. ere is a ssibility, now, of some weeke rain. we'll break it all down for you in jusa few minutes. presents... so dlicious, they won't even know it's chicken. 50% lesfat... 100% johnnville taste. the tallest building in america will be 1 world trade center in new york ty. the desion had to be debated first because theillis tower in chico, known as sears tower, actually stands taller, but a height committee determined the spire onop of the w world trade center is a permanent fixtur not a removable antenna and therefore should be counted well. it now stands a symbolic 1,776 feet. the birth year of america. the towerxpected to open early next year. >> didou say there was a height committee? >> a hght commtee. hopefully they're not coming here. th doesn't apply to people. stand very tall ea and every ou da >> otionally. >> always. >> take it away. >>> all right. a live look outside at our sky camera network. look aour building standin pre
gain. >>> and, gooevening, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbcay area weatr center. well, we're lookinghead tard so dry weather morrow. ere is a ssibility, now, of some weeke rain. we'll break it all down for you in jusa few minutes. presents... so dlicious, they won't even know it's chicken. 50% lesfat... 100% johnnville taste. the tallest building in america will be 1 world trade center in new york ty. the desion had to be debated first because theillis tower in chico, known as sears tower,...
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gain a skill, a vocation, learn a trade. so after being there 16 months at gary job corps center, i graduated as a auto mechanic, i got my goldl, you know, my ged, and it was real exciting for me. so to me it was like, here it is on a silver platter. what are you going to do with it? i got a job. i got hired. and i was there for almost 10 or 11 years, but i felt like, i think it's time for me to just quit and start on my own, my own business. i started rebuilding compressors. slowly the business started picking up and my dream was coming true. and maybe if it wasn't for the job corps, i'd be back in my hometown. maybe not there, but in jail or maybe, you know, the easy life. i'd probably be involved in drugs and no telling what would have happened to me. schoumacher: job corps supporters could point to many success stories like gil puente's, but 20 years after john f. kennedy, a new crusade came to washington, led by ronald reagan. i aim to try and tap that great american spirit that opened up this completely undeveloped continent from coast to coast and made it a great nation. schoumacher: john f. kennedy and lyndon johnson
gain a skill, a vocation, learn a trade. so after being there 16 months at gary job corps center, i graduated as a auto mechanic, i got my goldl, you know, my ged, and it was real exciting for me. so to me it was like, here it is on a silver platter. what are you going to do with it? i got a job. i got hired. and i was there for almost 10 or 11 years, but i felt like, i think it's time for me to just quit and start on my own, my own business. i started rebuilding compressors. slowly the...
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centers the desperate plight of local people. su student in nineteen forty nine and two gained international renown with her first novel the processing. the book deals with the intimate relationship between the wife of a point from a black servant in the former british colony. the golden notebook story about women's liberation which remains one of the most celebrated works was published in nineteen sixty two. no leading to a quick for me this occasion i prepare. one story in your mind. when you start pricing that's just wonderful the tree was uprooted to christ and often publishing coming to work almost every year during the nineteen eighty six. she withdrew from the eye in the final years last novel was published five years again. you're watching journal in detail you to stay with us use. do you. i knew she was infected i foresee the linkage to the church only. it aims to prevent mother to child transmission of aids. each nation. fourteen innocent i make it a nation. on monday the philippines was only beginning to take stock of the devastation left behind by a typhoon going on the mega storm slammed into the island's only days befor
centers the desperate plight of local people. su student in nineteen forty nine and two gained international renown with her first novel the processing. the book deals with the intimate relationship between the wife of a point from a black servant in the former british colony. the golden notebook story about women's liberation which remains one of the most celebrated works was published in nineteen sixty two. no leading to a quick for me this occasion i prepare. one story in your mind. when you...
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gained rare access to the powerful islamist group, al- shabaab. they say they are behind the attack on the westgate shopping center in kenya in september. our international correspondent accompanied african union troops deep into al-shabaab-held territory. night to a war zone is not ideal. but the soldiers i was with wanted to press ahead. for the relative safety of the next well-defended position. we are heading to one of the most dangerous parts of somalia, about 120 kilometers north of the capital, mogadishu. african union forces and al- shabaab clash your almost daily. there are al-shabaab positions on both sides of the vehicle i'm traveling in now. we are heading for the ugandan base. once we arrived, we heard, over ,he sound of nighttime insects an attack on the adjacent ugandan base. the african union soldiers are trying to stop al-shabaab from turning somalia into an al qaeda-style strictly islamist country. the african force is mainly financed by the united states, and is making some progress. but al-shabaab is fighting back. >> this is part of a roadside bomb detonated against the convoy just ahead of ours. this is the detonat
gained rare access to the powerful islamist group, al- shabaab. they say they are behind the attack on the westgate shopping center in kenya in september. our international correspondent accompanied african union troops deep into al-shabaab-held territory. night to a war zone is not ideal. but the soldiers i was with wanted to press ahead. for the relative safety of the next well-defended position. we are heading to one of the most dangerous parts of somalia, about 120 kilometers north of the...
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gained national detention. the department of juvenile justice center and others are working to take the mess wij to schools. >> i have been called a boy. >> sara recalls how bullies teased her. it went around school that people said i should change my sex because i liked my hair being short. ism i was bullied because of my height. >> it's a major issue in schools. now student from' hi anticipates in a workshop aimed at preventing bullying behaviour. >> regardless of background, race, gender, we have different problems. they shouldn't overcome who we are. showing them everyone has problems, it will be better for them to work the problems through. >> the no place for hate was implemented in south florida schools to promote zero tolerance. >> making sure that bullying is stopped and addressing issues before it escalates to suicide and violence. as in the case of seg rebecca sedgwick, a 12-year-old who climbed a concrete tower and jump to her death. authorities filed charges against two girls, 12 and 14, for terrorizing serge for months. the anti-defamation leaves plans to expand the "no place for hate" program. e
gained national detention. the department of juvenile justice center and others are working to take the mess wij to schools. >> i have been called a boy. >> sara recalls how bullies teased her. it went around school that people said i should change my sex because i liked my hair being short. ism i was bullied because of my height. >> it's a major issue in schools. now student from' hi anticipates in a workshop aimed at preventing bullying behaviour. >> regardless of...
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center one day after pleading guilty of cocaine possession. he hopes to come out a better man, and also says he will work to gain back the trust of his constituentsfriends and family. radel did not set a time limit for coming out of rehab. >> and, showing support for creigh deeds and his family. he was hospitalized after being stabbed several times but his son, who then turned a gun on himself. >> a difficult time for him and his family, we wanted to show he's had our backs since 1991 and now we have his. >> senator deeds is listed in good condition this morning. >> a mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced letters to president obama and other political individuals is in trouble again. he is trying for a second time to frame the man first arrested in the case. the new indictment says, while in prison, he tried to recruit someone to make more ricin. he framed paul curtis, who was initially charged, then cleared. >> 4:49, there is a mixed reaction to allow cell phone calls on airline flights. >> one person says the new rules are outdated and we should change them. people should be allowed to talk on cell phones when they were above 10,000
center one day after pleading guilty of cocaine possession. he hopes to come out a better man, and also says he will work to gain back the trust of his constituentsfriends and family. radel did not set a time limit for coming out of rehab. >> and, showing support for creigh deeds and his family. he was hospitalized after being stabbed several times but his son, who then turned a gun on himself. >> a difficult time for him and his family, we wanted to show he's had our backs since...
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centered in the united states? a more broader question in a regulatory one, but what benefits does our economy and our innovative environment gainy encouraging or at least not discouraging the bit corinth --m being centered here bitcoin from being centered here? >> i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encourage innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about which we need to be concerned, but minimizes burden on innovation. >> clearly, the united states, the mother of invention, we want to take advantage of innovation to the extent that we see canvation in this space, it have spillover effects into payments and other financial industries. we want to be able to encourage innovation and have it developed here locally. alexa think we have a lot more questions. but we understand a vote will be held on five and want to make sure we get to the second panel. thank you for your testimony and we look forward to continuing the dialogue. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> i will turn to senator markley at this point and he can introduce the next panels. >>
centered in the united states? a more broader question in a regulatory one, but what benefits does our economy and our innovative environment gainy encouraging or at least not discouraging the bit corinth --m being centered here bitcoin from being centered here? >> i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encourage innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about which we need to be concerned, but minimizes...
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at the perspective national counterterrorism center it is very important we do what we can to gain the intelligence and we have been able in important cases where individuals have been cooperative and provided important information. there any evidence -- maybe director comey and others, you can compare the kind of intelligence vote in quantity hasquality that the fbi been able to obtain from terrorist suspects compared to their being held by other element of our federal government. >> senator, i am not in the position to go there because i don't know enough about the track record of getting information from other agencies, so i can only speak to fbi. which is long. that is what we do best, and any information from people, especially bad guys. >> is doing so consistent with the guarantees in the law for interrogation of suspects? >> absolutely. >> at me ask you a question, director, about a bill that senator grassley and i have introduced relative to the u.s. states in the united states incorporating entities that have hidden ownership. from a lawproblem enforcement port review it not k
at the perspective national counterterrorism center it is very important we do what we can to gain the intelligence and we have been able in important cases where individuals have been cooperative and provided important information. there any evidence -- maybe director comey and others, you can compare the kind of intelligence vote in quantity hasquality that the fbi been able to obtain from terrorist suspects compared to their being held by other element of our federal government. >>...
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monument center helps thousands with food and other programs volunteers hope clients and supporters will help replace supplies stolen. >> daylight savings time means changing the clock tomorrow night, gaining extra hour of sleep but kit cause health problems headaches and sleeplessness. behavior yil sleep experts say get a head start by shifting activities early yes, limit alcohol and nicotine intake. get as much daylight and exercise as you can to boost your mood, and energy levels. >> here is something boosting your mood if you're in the fact for -- market for a job, health fund companies are on a hiring spree. entree level positions earn $353,000 including bonuses and shows average compensation for portfolio managers at large hedge funds was two.# million. this is increase as much as 10% from last year. >> apple's latest version of the ipad went on sale this morning. the ipad air is a five edition of the full-sized tablet since 2010, weighs just one pound. 28% lighter and prices start at $499, and long lines reported at some stores world wide. ipad air's bay area launch was more subdued. in this picture you can see about 20 people waiting at the retail store this, is at stanford shoppin
monument center helps thousands with food and other programs volunteers hope clients and supporters will help replace supplies stolen. >> daylight savings time means changing the clock tomorrow night, gaining extra hour of sleep but kit cause health problems headaches and sleeplessness. behavior yil sleep experts say get a head start by shifting activities early yes, limit alcohol and nicotine intake. get as much daylight and exercise as you can to boost your mood, and energy levels....
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gained the latest crop of new releases. cheryl: solar energy taking centera, to fight back against the industry. his side of the story as we go to break. let's look at energy and see how it is fairing, oil, brent down, $5. twins. i didn't see them cing. i need a new investment pn. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of what you earn. get started with the new ishares core builder. design a personalized plan that can help you achieve your investment goals. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right r you, no matter which list you'ren. [ santa ] , ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. cheryl: home depot fiscal third quarter profit of 43%, about 43%. the stock
gained the latest crop of new releases. cheryl: solar energy taking centera, to fight back against the industry. his side of the story as we go to break. let's look at energy and see how it is fairing, oil, brent down, $5. twins. i didn't see them cing. i need a new investment pn. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of what you earn. get started with the new ishares core builder. design a personalized plan that can help you...
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particularly in the center and on the right. whether that gains traction is an open question. host: there is a tweet here, i wish the caller was on the phone. what percentage of health care spending is spent in emergency rooms? guest: that is a good question.i don't know the number. it is a part of a goal of the affordable care act, get people out of the emergency rooms. as a place where people go to get their primary care, if they get a cold or a minor injury that you could call your doctor. they go to the emergency room, way more expensive than if you had insurance and saw your doctor on a regular basis, prevented illnesses. the idea is to get that percentage down. that is a cost driver in health, emergency care. host: what do you make of what bill clinton had to say last week just before a president can out and made the change? guest: that put the white house in an uncomfortable position. this is right at the time of the upton bill being talked about and scheduled to vote about it on friday. before that though, president clinton came out and said president obama has got to
particularly in the center and on the right. whether that gains traction is an open question. host: there is a tweet here, i wish the caller was on the phone. what percentage of health care spending is spent in emergency rooms? guest: that is a good question.i don't know the number. it is a part of a goal of the affordable care act, get people out of the emergency rooms. as a place where people go to get their primary care, if they get a cold or a minor injury that you could call your doctor....
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for the things giving gained against the cowboys in dallas by the way riviera sister and i got stars on hit tv show klay glee what >> gary: bogut suspended one game. warriors center andrew bogut has spent suspended 81 gabe for his involvement in the skirmish in their loss to portland trailblazers saturday night. but dick got tangled up with a laser center drool free land one joel freeland. >> gary: lee is also received a one game suspension. williams >> gary: and 1 rose out for season chicago bulls point guard is out for the season against creek road toward the moon meniscus in his right knee on the noncontact play friday night he underwent surgery to repair it today. when >> gary: we will be asking for your input, e-mail's and twitter just the whole bit. pam would you have for the audience and >> pam: they can stay in touch and be back aid and track our mobile at. whena pp sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. is there anyone sitting here? want to go somewhere a little mor
for the things giving gained against the cowboys in dallas by the way riviera sister and i got stars on hit tv show klay glee what >> gary: bogut suspended one game. warriors center andrew bogut has spent suspended 81 gabe for his involvement in the skirmish in their loss to portland trailblazers saturday night. but dick got tangled up with a laser center drool free land one joel freeland. >> gary: lee is also received a one game suspension. williams >> gary: and 1 rose out...
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nsa was able to gain access to the communications of google's and java without their knowledge through the weak spots including of fiber optic cables that connect the majoo data centerse world. today they shut down the center's but it is believed that they bypassed the company's and access to be infected information on the transmission lines. and not just suspected terrorist phone calls santa e-mail's but sexual activity as well some documents leaked shows that the agency monitored the material of wind and attend to discredit them to harm the reputation according to edward snowden. joining me now is the "a team." monica crowley and ron christie and fred barnes. think you for being here. en as the weather goes. here we have another delay for small-business owners who cannot get access. at what point d we blow this up? >> and 40 being and a lawyer where is the legal authority to continue the extensions or the attempts to move it beyond the 2014 election but what about the pace and that citizens are feeling right now those that have lost their verage or are about to? setup know where this will end but the aba the administration has taken a scurrilous approach and to be
nsa was able to gain access to the communications of google's and java without their knowledge through the weak spots including of fiber optic cables that connect the majoo data centerse world. today they shut down the center's but it is believed that they bypassed the company's and access to be infected information on the transmission lines. and not just suspected terrorist phone calls santa e-mail's but sexual activity as well some documents leaked shows that the agency monitored the material...
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center here? >> so i think what we gain is their continued reputation and economic advantages as being a country where innovators come to start new businesses and that gives us great economic value and something we would want to continue. so i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encourage innovation wherever we can input smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, the very real risk is about which we need to be concerned but minimized the burden on innovation. >> clearly the united states, the mother of invention, we want to take advantage of innovation and to the extent that we see innovation in this space has spillover effects into other payments or other financial industries or even be on the financial services industry so we want to be able to encourage innovation and have it developed here locally. >> appreciate that. mr. chairman thank you. >> i think we have all got a lot more questions for you but we understand a vote will be held around 5:00 so we want to make sure we get to the second panel. i want to thank you both for your testimony and look forward to continui
center here? >> so i think what we gain is their continued reputation and economic advantages as being a country where innovators come to start new businesses and that gives us great economic value and something we would want to continue. so i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encourage innovation wherever we can input smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, the very real risk is about which we need to be concerned but minimized the burden on innovation....
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gain ground during these negotiations with tehran. they didn't set of the piano. hummer and in cf center which is in it. they could have done the cruise is used in africa in the negotiating or in which a second set and it was almost as if they were a little too eager to get the job done and again i just think you have to separate battles that kind of extraneous stuff which in this particular context it is the same with human rights in a row one wants to get onto the other issues outside the uk and the arrangements in their wet wet wet acquaintances and i am and in fact the sanctions which are being east. no really significant. i'm while the iranians want is the sanctions lifted the land to assess the key being and not out and sanctions over the next six months so it doesn't mean that thinks it's not just to go to the existence of a not tired pool were going to continue to to watch that in the buildup to the conference the chart tension down to two different cars and after molly the french this week announcing boots on the ground this time in the central african republic the overthrow of the previous reg
gain ground during these negotiations with tehran. they didn't set of the piano. hummer and in cf center which is in it. they could have done the cruise is used in africa in the negotiating or in which a second set and it was almost as if they were a little too eager to get the job done and again i just think you have to separate battles that kind of extraneous stuff which in this particular context it is the same with human rights in a row one wants to get onto the other issues outside the uk...
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th bill gained increed support when two grade school students recently dd when dication was not ailable on mpus. just last month, the centerfor disease control and prevention issued its first guidelines t protection for students with alttergies. >>> aemorial garden forhe line of duty.gunned down in the the permanent garden will include a fountain and two large boulde bearing the namesf sergnt lauren "butch" baker and detectiveimutler. it wil be located nr the entrance of santaruz pice headquarters where those two officers worked. they are hoping to have this garden completed by febary 26. that would be the very first anversary of the datehey were killed. >> it is 5:20. south san francisco poli looking for theoman at the centerf an elaborate rental scam they are callingne of the worst they have scen the woman listed afive-bedroom home on francisco drive on craigslist i tober. she gave a full tour of the he decided to rent two of the rooms. the victims paid the woman $1800 and moved in on november 1st. they lived there before the al owner saw them. e property was vacant for months, enough time for the woman to scam someone.
th bill gained increed support when two grade school students recently dd when dication was not ailable on mpus. just last month, the centerfor disease control and prevention issued its first guidelines t protection for students with alttergies. >>> aemorial garden forhe line of duty.gunned down in the the permanent garden will include a fountain and two large boulde bearing the namesf sergnt lauren "butch" baker and detectiveimutler. it wil be located nr the entrance of...
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intelligence agencies have gained access to hundreds of millions of google and yahoo user accounts by secretly tapping into company data centerste today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post." welcome, bart gellman, how are you? welcome to the newshour. what is the difference between what you're reporting that happened and what the white house and the administration is pushing back at and saying didn't happen? >> well, there have been several versions of it but so far they have not denied any of the facts stated in the story. yesterday general alexander, the head of the n.s.a., denied that the n.s.a. is tapping into the servers or databases or data centers of google and yahoo! that's not what we said. what we said is they're tapping into the that's between data center here and the data center there. so they're capturing the data as it moves across the net, not in storage where it's at rest. >> how does this work? this works in the cloud, i suppose. and it also work
intelligence agencies have gained access to hundreds of millions of google and yahoo user accounts by secretly tapping into company data centerste today, six top tech companies-- yahoo, google, aol, apple, microsoft and facebook-- sent a letter to congress, calling for enhanced privacy protections. barton gellman broke the story for "the washington post." welcome, bart gellman, how are you? welcome to the newshour. what is the difference between what you're reporting that happened and...
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gain vanity height. when the new world world trade center was designed in 2003 it was slated to be the tallest building inhe world. it's third behind a dubai building and a tower in saudi ar abia, here is how they measures up: in second placement. -- in second place: and the third tall es: >> a company in new york city has created a new way for employers to screen job candidates without assisting through application, it's a game. we have more. >>> what if playing a video game could get you a job interview. what if it could help you find your next star employee. that's what this game is designeded to do. it engages a job seeker in a similarly simple desk-top game. gathering a tonne of data that can be analysed. >> part of the point of the game is seeing how long you wan evaluate people. >> nyu piloted the program to suggest whether it would be useful to provide candidates with its program. >> top medical students are applying for our positions. we have 700-800 applications for 12 positions. >> the group is narrowed to 72 people and four full days are spent interviewing the finalist. you'd think with high l
gain vanity height. when the new world world trade center was designed in 2003 it was slated to be the tallest building inhe world. it's third behind a dubai building and a tower in saudi ar abia, here is how they measures up: in second placement. -- in second place: and the third tall es: >> a company in new york city has created a new way for employers to screen job candidates without assisting through application, it's a game. we have more. >>> what if playing a video game...
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gain, but at what cost. later on in sports. >>> cars have been set on fires, during violence in poland's international day. julia mcdonald is in our european center. >>> david, thank you. the third year running that these ra celebrations have turned nasty. two officers were injured and other people were hospitalized after, are joins me now on the phone. hi there phil. what's the latest, just how serious are the protests getting? >> at the moment things seem rather quiet but that is no indication of how things are going to develop, because every time it seems quieting down something else flares up. what's happening at the moment is a number of the more vocal nationanationalists, are involva standoff with police. an hour or so ago, riot police turned up. there must be about a thousand of them here forming three lines blocking this area. they announcinged that three would forcibly remove them if they wouldn't come out. one police officer have been set on fire and four injured, as they try to remove these protestors from the park. this one particular road, that's why there's these huge human barriers. official residence of the prime minister, to the
gain, but at what cost. later on in sports. >>> cars have been set on fires, during violence in poland's international day. julia mcdonald is in our european center. >>> david, thank you. the third year running that these ra celebrations have turned nasty. two officers were injured and other people were hospitalized after, are joins me now on the phone. hi there phil. what's the latest, just how serious are the protests getting? >> at the moment things seem rather quiet...
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gaining 71 points. s&p advancing 1.8%. nasdaq climbing 1.16%. how? because like the old days, the u.s. is once again the center of the universe. europe can tighten. it can slow down. it can do whatever it wants, but finally it isn't falling off a cliff. which is what matters. the bulls definitely want europe strong. >> and they have the united kingdom on their side where there may be some tightening needed because the economy is so strong. but what we care, what we really do care about is whether the head honcho at the european central bank is still in total ben bernanke mode, and he is, because he is trying to make employment thrive. european banks are coming back. and china's trade with europe seems to be on track. mind you, a slowdown in china, the baltic freight index does seem to be pointing to lately this things aren't so hot. the thrust is that even though the european and the chinese forces are down, they can be shaken off. like we used to shake them off when we didn't care all that much about the rest of the world. this is a very welcome development, people. anything that breaks the linkage, anything that makes us les
gaining 71 points. s&p advancing 1.8%. nasdaq climbing 1.16%. how? because like the old days, the u.s. is once again the center of the universe. europe can tighten. it can slow down. it can do whatever it wants, but finally it isn't falling off a cliff. which is what matters. the bulls definitely want europe strong. >> and they have the united kingdom on their side where there may be some tightening needed because the economy is so strong. but what we care, what we really do care...
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i note twitter is french and center let's look back october was the biggest month since 2007 raising within $12 billion a end that the ipo this year posting of 30% gainle of that in chinese travel search engine is up 89% among the top-10 returns of the year despite the fact many are not profitable and with twitter the biggest example it seems that they're interested in assets for the upside of slow economic growth and with the stock market rising that is something they can buy into. there is a lot of skepticism many financial advisers said they are fueled by the fed but we are not nearly at the same height yet but according to the wall street journal 3% of the 190 listed ipos -- on the day they went public but compare that with the 536 ipo is a 1989 things are hot but it pales in comparison to reach earth one dash word on the cusp of the bubble bursting with 37 this time and lots of the ipo are still doing well one month after they have gone public. good to see you. the closing bell rings and 17 minutes with twitter on a roll the social media darling must have had a great road show erased the expected price range by a big chunk but is it trying to fl
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center and on the right. whether that gangs traction -- gains traction is an open question. host: there is a tweet here, i the the caller was on phone. what percentage of health care spending is spent in emergency rooms? guest: that is a good question. it is a part of a goal of the affordable care act, get people out of the emergency rooms. as a place where people go to get their primary care, if they get a cold or a minor injury that you could call your doctor. they go to the emergency room, way more expensive than if you had insurance and saw your doctor on a regular basis, prevented illnesses. the idea is to get that percentage down. that is a cost driver in health, emergency care. host: what do you make of what bill clinton had to say last week just before a president can out and made the change? house that put the white in an uncomfortable position. this is right at the time of the upton bill being talked about and scheduled to vote about it on friday. before that though, president clinton came out and said president obama has got to make good on his progress that if yo
center and on the right. whether that gangs traction -- gains traction is an open question. host: there is a tweet here, i the the caller was on phone. what percentage of health care spending is spent in emergency rooms? guest: that is a good question. it is a part of a goal of the affordable care act, get people out of the emergency rooms. as a place where people go to get their primary care, if they get a cold or a minor injury that you could call your doctor. they go to the emergency room,...
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gains this year. bwi and dulles tie for fourth place. >>> and you may never need to memorize another password ever again. that is the goal of researchers at purdue university's international centerarch. they say fingerprint scans as well as facial and voice recognition are just a few of the tools improving security making our lives easier. we're already seeing fingerprint scanning popping up at local businesses like gyms and salons and tysons-based microstrategy reached out to me to let me know they've done away with badges all together. over 3,000 local employees use mobile phones to get access to the parking garage, elevators, their offices and even computers. i think that's awesome. can't wait till we all move in that direction. >> all this stuff -- i get the big brother thing every once in a while with the new technology. thing finger scansers and all that stuff. it is cool. >> a great big new world. >> you'll never forget your eyeball. >> you know why i worry about that? how can somebody copy those images and use them fraudulently is what i think. >> movies have figured that one out and it's kind of grizzly so we won't go there. >>> when the federal government shutdown, the
gains this year. bwi and dulles tie for fourth place. >>> and you may never need to memorize another password ever again. that is the goal of researchers at purdue university's international centerarch. they say fingerprint scans as well as facial and voice recognition are just a few of the tools improving security making our lives easier. we're already seeing fingerprint scanning popping up at local businesses like gyms and salons and tysons-based microstrategy reached out to me to...
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center of the crowd or get comments. maybe we will make a better decision to wait for word but not all the at the open but what is most telling that holds onto the gains that we have seen so far. >> it is up 86%. later in the program we have qualcomm ceo paul jacobs "first on fox" business understanding we are a network that people listen to and i make the point because i guess we learned from the first business network to put these guys off the air when nobody else wanted to? it has grown exponentially. now one glance at the headquarters and we can see how well they have spent venture-capital list monday that is lovely but can they hold up for the retail investor year after year like google or call cobb? >> that remains to be see there's a lot of skepticism out there talking to others is she says she will stay away from this devisee her clients to have half a billion dollars to say basically a company that lost $100 million that defies basic economics that is why she will wait yancey how it goes then they bought facebook leader and thenndid pretty well but who is making a lot of money today? those former ceos and the executive starting "the reader" a
center of the crowd or get comments. maybe we will make a better decision to wait for word but not all the at the open but what is most telling that holds onto the gains that we have seen so far. >> it is up 86%. later in the program we have qualcomm ceo paul jacobs "first on fox" business understanding we are a network that people listen to and i make the point because i guess we learned from the first business network to put these guys off the air when nobody else wanted to?...
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sacred heart community center plants to serve the same number people of this holiday season more than 4,000 families even though the economy may be improving. >> we are seeing gains at the high-end of the job market not at the subsistence level. >> reporter: people are signing up for food for thanksgiving and christmas. sacred heart will distribute more than 16,000,000 toys. >> at least i can do this for my kids. >> reporter: the volunteers '0the doors at 7:00 and they will be signing people up until 6 p.m. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> they have been helping low- income families for 49 years. >>> time for traffic. so much for "friday light. >> busy in san jose. a fatal accident shuttling down a connector ramp involving a pedestrian. we are talking northbound 280 the connector ramp to northbound and southbound 87 the guadalupe parkway remaining closed and our photographer on the scene just got an update. here's our live look. it will be a couple of hours to re-open the ramps and the slow lane that has been closed on northbound 280 so it's slow-and- go. you can see a lot of emergency crews flares, and chp cars are on scene right now. so northbound 280 it looks like it'
sacred heart community center plants to serve the same number people of this holiday season more than 4,000 families even though the economy may be improving. >> we are seeing gains at the high-end of the job market not at the subsistence level. >> reporter: people are signing up for food for thanksgiving and christmas. sacred heart will distribute more than 16,000,000 toys. >> at least i can do this for my kids. >> reporter: the volunteers '0the doors at 7:00 and they...
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gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical centerrijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in israel, spain, and the united states are now showing the potential of marijuana to kill cancer cells. it's exciting research, but it is still in its infancy, and it's inconclusive. this program at sheba is well established, and experts say a teaching tool for using marijuana in other hospitals. >> do you think this could happen in the united states? >> i don't know that there's yet enough really concrete evidence of cannabis's benefit that's satisfactory. at leas
gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical centerrijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >>...
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announced one world trade center is the tallest building in the united states, beat out chicago's willis tower, former sears tower. it stands at 1776 feet tall, commemorating the year we gainednce. that is your news. now the spin. most of us think of the holidays as the most wonderful time of the year. the major retailers think the same thing, that is why they keep trying to move holidays up a little bit earlier and earlier. walmart became the latest announcing it will open thanksgiving night at 6:00 p.m. they are not the first and certainly will not be the last so where does it end? that may be up to us. and you know, it's interesting since walmart announced this and other retailers have announced moving up black friday to thanksgiving day itself, there's been a backlash and it's been interesting to me who the backlash has come from. on the one hand it's come from liberals upset about the treatment of workers and the fact the workers will be forced to leave thanksgiving dinner and go into work to stock shelves, et cetera. the other backlash has come from the religious right. and evangelical paster said can you leave this one day to family? this conversation could extend bro
announced one world trade center is the tallest building in the united states, beat out chicago's willis tower, former sears tower. it stands at 1776 feet tall, commemorating the year we gainednce. that is your news. now the spin. most of us think of the holidays as the most wonderful time of the year. the major retailers think the same thing, that is why they keep trying to move holidays up a little bit earlier and earlier. walmart became the latest announcing it will open thanksgiving night...
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from my perspective at the national counterterrorism center, of course, it's very important that we do whatever we can to gain that intelligence, and we've been able to do that in a number of important cases where individuals have been cooperative and provided important information. >> is there any evidence, maybe director comey and others, you can compare the kind of intelligence both in terms of quantity and quality that the fbi has been able to obtain from terrorist suspects compared to their being held by other elements of our federal government. >> senator, i'm not in a position to compare, because i don't know enough about the track record in getting information by other agencies, so i can only speak to the fbi's which is long. and it's one of the things we do best, is get information from people, especially bad guys. >> and that also being -- doing so consistent with the guarantees in law for interrogation of suspects? >> absolutely. >> let me can you a -- let me ask you a question, director, about a bill that senator grassley and i have introduced relative to the u.s. states and the united states inco
from my perspective at the national counterterrorism center, of course, it's very important that we do whatever we can to gain that intelligence, and we've been able to do that in a number of important cases where individuals have been cooperative and provided important information. >> is there any evidence, maybe director comey and others, you can compare the kind of intelligence both in terms of quantity and quality that the fbi has been able to obtain from terrorist suspects compared...
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gain some insight into exactly why that is. >> good morning. welcome. how may i help you? >> i wanted to speak to someone about getting a job in agricultural. >> okay. >> polk is a job placement centeror polk county residents. they help place workers in all kinds of industries, including the agricultural industry. it's the perfect place for me to find a job. people who pick produce like oranges can come here and basically find out what jobs are available within the community. >> morgan spurlock? >> yeah, what i want to find out is how hard is it to get one of these jobs? are there not enough americans to fill these jobs? >> so you're looking at citrus harvesting? >> correct. and why aren't there? why do we have to get visa workers from mexico to do these jobs if there's so many jobs in citrus per calendar years do you have? >> last year, we had about 7,000 different job openings. >> wow. and these jobs are open to americans? >> absolutely. >> how many came in and applied for those? >> actually, about 1,500 came in and applied for those. out of those, 336 were hired. >> how many of those stay? >> technically, 5% overall are the ones that actually stay. >> 5% out of 336. i mean, that'
gain some insight into exactly why that is. >> good morning. welcome. how may i help you? >> i wanted to speak to someone about getting a job in agricultural. >> okay. >> polk is a job placement centeror polk county residents. they help place workers in all kinds of industries, including the agricultural industry. it's the perfect place for me to find a job. people who pick produce like oranges can come here and basically find out what jobs are available within the...
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center stage. comments from china and australia overnight. plus, an ecb decision is coming later this week. in corporate news, jpmorgan talks with the justice department and reportedly gainsd a number of states in key races have major implications for the national political stage. andrew has already voted. how many times did you vote for deblasio? >> five times. >> five times voted for deblasio. it's tuesday, november 5th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have a developing story out of new jersey this morning. a suspected gunman was found dead a couple of hours ago after at least six shots were fired at the garden state plaza mall in new jersey. the gunman fired at least six rounds after entering the complex at around 9:20 eastern time last night. thousands of shoppers fled, but no injuries were reported. scott cohen is on the scene and will bring us the latest in just a few memberships. >>> but first, let's get to some of the morning's top business headlines. china's central banks says it will maintain policy settings to ward off inflatio
center stage. comments from china and australia overnight. plus, an ecb decision is coming later this week. in corporate news, jpmorgan talks with the justice department and reportedly gainsd a number of states in key races have major implications for the national political stage. andrew has already voted. how many times did you vote for deblasio? >> five times. >> five times voted for deblasio. it's tuesday, november 5th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good...
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center of central planning and government central planning is corporate cronyism. if you do something with a lot of moving parts that allow some companies to hire lobbyists to gain the deal that they get, it's not -- we need to do it in a way where there's no way to gain. we have to bring it back somehow because it's just sitting over there. even if it goes to shareholders or dividends, some of it is going to help the economy here. we have to make it not advantageous to build facilities abroad. but to do it this way, this is like a half measure to sort of -- well, we're going to let some of it come back. other stuff is going to be taxed immediately. that's going to employ more lawyers. >> you're right that a simpler plan is a better one. it's an incredibly difficult time to try and get the two sides to cooperate. >> it shouldn't be. >> bachus has said he's not standing for re-election next year. so you have a limited amount of time to -- >> it shouldn't be. because you just said 7.4% unemployment, the fed thinks that understates the real number. >> right. right. >> so why is it difficult for to us be doing things that would allow our own domestic corporations to flo
center of central planning and government central planning is corporate cronyism. if you do something with a lot of moving parts that allow some companies to hire lobbyists to gain the deal that they get, it's not -- we need to do it in a way where there's no way to gain. we have to bring it back somehow because it's just sitting over there. even if it goes to shareholders or dividends, some of it is going to help the economy here. we have to make it not advantageous to build facilities abroad....
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center of that race was obamacare, which had not passed yet. it was -- scott brown was supposed to be the senator who could stop it. the wave in the house made gainsn the senate but were not able to win those races. if you think about what republicans have lost since president obama was first , mitt romney12 explicitly did not run against obamacare or on health care. mostly because he was trying to get away from his record in massachusetts. republicans looking at this from a political perspective need to in criticizing obamacare and going after online health care, but it will also own,re a plan of their there are a lot of plans in the house and the senate that republicans are throwing out there, some good ideas, but there needs to be some leadership. someone who can take these ideas and say -- here is the republican vision for what health care should look like. it does not look like the old one and it certainly does not look like obamacare. this health care debate may stretch on for the next 2, 3, 4 or five years. host: you brought up the point earlier that those votes in the house could have been 60 or higher. here is how the president framed of
center of that race was obamacare, which had not passed yet. it was -- scott brown was supposed to be the senator who could stop it. the wave in the house made gainsn the senate but were not able to win those races. if you think about what republicans have lost since president obama was first , mitt romney12 explicitly did not run against obamacare or on health care. mostly because he was trying to get away from his record in massachusetts. republicans looking at this from a political...