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geoffrey: slow, yes, but how slow? there is a strong positioning case right now so that your earnings growth -- we look at 3%. it can actually surprise to the upside. the key is the consumer. consumer savings rates going up. the key is now making that money work, putting that money to work, so if confidence stabilizes, but everything will surprise to the upside. tom: it's outside your watch, but are you suggesting large cap dividend paying stocks with multiples over 20 to 1 is a place you can put his 401-k money? geoffrey: that's where we see. we have adjusted back to neutral. it's more relative as well, so we've adjusted back to neutral position in u.s. high yield, but right now, if you look at where position ago justment should happen, you should number u.s. equities. tom: i love watching to geoffrey yu about the equity markets no. wunls does that. we're going to come back with geoffrey yu and lots to talk about. coming up today, our jobs coverage. and then a conversation on television, on radio with william gross of
geoffrey: slow, yes, but how slow? there is a strong positioning case right now so that your earnings growth -- we look at 3%. it can actually surprise to the upside. the key is the consumer. consumer savings rates going up. the key is now making that money work, putting that money to work, so if confidence stabilizes, but everything will surprise to the upside. tom: it's outside your watch, but are you suggesting large cap dividend paying stocks with multiples over 20 to 1 is a place you can...
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and then we will turn to a discussion with geoffrey canada. and then we will open it to your questions. there should be cards out there that you can get. i think there will be people circulating cards and collecting cards. those will be brought up to me and i will choose questions to ask our guests. the founding of duquesne capital was done in 1981 and it was closed around 2010. but during that time, they did very well and had a storied career and wall street with his successes. he also at one time helped george a mess a substantial amount of wealth as well. he is a guy that knows a lot about finance. part of what we will be talking about is finance budgets and issues of the future. in fact, part of what investing is about is thinking about the future. so, he is concerned deeply and profoundly about the future of young people in america. talks,l see when he exactly the degree to which he is concerned about the investments we are not making with young people and how they are crowded out by other kinds of investments we do make. educator,anada i
and then we will turn to a discussion with geoffrey canada. and then we will open it to your questions. there should be cards out there that you can get. i think there will be people circulating cards and collecting cards. those will be brought up to me and i will choose questions to ask our guests. the founding of duquesne capital was done in 1981 and it was closed around 2010. but during that time, they did very well and had a storied career and wall street with his successes. he also at one...
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geoffrey cowan is here at the table, the author of "let the people rule." teddy roosevelt and the birth of the presidential primary. good sunday morning. thank you very much for being with us. guest: great to be with you. i feel like i grew up with you. host: thank you. it's a fun book. it really is a fun book. why did you write it? guest: you probably know this, but in 1968, when hubert humphrey became the democratic nominee, not having won a single primary, many of us involved in the kennedy and mccarthy campaign felt it wasn't fair, that there were some people selected without public participation. so i actually put the commission together that led the democratic convention to require that all delegates, and my hero was theodore roosevelt in 1912 when the primary system first begun. i really wanted to find that story out. host: we talked to the nominee of the constitution party earlier. it's very difficult to get on the ballot, because democrats and the republicans have basically set up the system to benefit each respective party. guest: well, it's true.
geoffrey cowan is here at the table, the author of "let the people rule." teddy roosevelt and the birth of the presidential primary. good sunday morning. thank you very much for being with us. guest: great to be with you. i feel like i grew up with you. host: thank you. it's a fun book. it really is a fun book. why did you write it? guest: you probably know this, but in 1968, when hubert humphrey became the democratic nominee, not having won a single primary, many of us involved in...
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then geoffrey pays them back and avoids taxes in the process. supposed to be, but it's totally legal, yes, no matter what it is. >> ♪ they can scam on their taxes ♪ and u.s. companie company aren'r tax dodgers. >> convicted arms trafficker viktor bout used companies in texas, and florida, to buy millions of dollars worth the weapons around the world. just how widespread the practice is and what it hide is hard to tell because most states don't ask. >> wow! an illegal arms dealer in texas. must be hard competing against all those legal arms dealers in texas. so in conclusion, panama papers-- who gives a ( bleep )? because while everybody is hootin and hollerin about panama, remember, we're not just the best about reality tv and butt plumping, if you are looking to hide your money i have three words for you, u.s. to the ( bleep ) a. trevor. >> trevor: thank you, hasan. hasan minhaj, everyone. we'll be right back. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging th
then geoffrey pays them back and avoids taxes in the process. supposed to be, but it's totally legal, yes, no matter what it is. >> ♪ they can scam on their taxes ♪ and u.s. companie company aren'r tax dodgers. >> convicted arms trafficker viktor bout used companies in texas, and florida, to buy millions of dollars worth the weapons around the world. just how widespread the practice is and what it hide is hard to tell because most states don't ask. >> wow! an illegal arms...
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[applause] geoffrey: we see this differently in new york city. when you see the energy, the economic energy that all of these immigrants bring into the city, i don't think anyone thinks, that's a bad thing we see going on as folks try to figure out what their niche is to climb the american dream. when you look at countries that have failed totally to bring new people into their communities -- if we think about japan, as that group grows older, they are not able to sustain the populace. you have a problem. this thing has consequences. i think right now immigrants are a scapegoat for the fact that we have had, you know, a problem growing and sustaining our middle class in america. that is not an immigration problem. it's a real problem, and i think it's an easy way to find a scapegoat and say, they are the reason this is happening, if we stopped all of them from coming in. suddenly, we would have all of these jobs appearing back. i think this is one of the more horrid kinds of conversations we have had in this country for quite a while. it reminds
[applause] geoffrey: we see this differently in new york city. when you see the energy, the economic energy that all of these immigrants bring into the city, i don't think anyone thinks, that's a bad thing we see going on as folks try to figure out what their niche is to climb the american dream. when you look at countries that have failed totally to bring new people into their communities -- if we think about japan, as that group grows older, they are not able to sustain the populace. you have...
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a prominent astronomy professor seen here, geoffrey marcy several students complained of sexual harassment. and sujit choudhry was accused of sexual harassment by his former assistant. he resigned. an basketball coach yann hufnagel resigned after claims from a female sports reporter. >>> developing news in san francisco. in the past few hours police have released sketches in connection with the robbery and murder of a tourist near cathedral hill. investigators believe these are the two people they're looking for. he was last seen leaving the scene with a mixed race woman who stands about 5'4" with dreadlocks. the brutal stabbing and robbery was caught on surveillance camera. police just released this footage a few weeks ago when the tourist died of his injuries. >>> the search is still on for a little girl named arianna fitts, this after police found her mother's body in a san francisco park. mark matthews is outside the best buy south of market where the mother worked. we understand you learned about a mysterious post on her facebook page? >> reporter: that's right. and first, let me tell
a prominent astronomy professor seen here, geoffrey marcy several students complained of sexual harassment. and sujit choudhry was accused of sexual harassment by his former assistant. he resigned. an basketball coach yann hufnagel resigned after claims from a female sports reporter. >>> developing news in san francisco. in the past few hours police have released sketches in connection with the robbery and murder of a tourist near cathedral hill. investigators believe these are the two...
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astronomer geoffrey marcy resigned. the dean of the law school resigned last month after his former executive assistant said he repeatedly kissed and touched her. we mentioned assistant basketball coach hufnagel was accused of harassing a sports reporter. and last week two female grad students filed complaints that asian studies assistant professor blake wentworth made inappropriate comments and repeatedly touched them. he has not yet been disciplined. >>> new at 5:00, a second person in san francisco now has the zika virus. the health department says the patient contracted it in central america. she's a pregnant woman, but she is not showing any symptoms of the virus yet. now, that virus is known to cause birth defects, so the woman at this point is undergoing treatment. the bay area now has a total of 11 zika cases, all which were contracted outside of the u.s. >>> still ahead, new details in the death of legendary musician prince. what police are saying about the cause of the singer's death. >>> also, prosecuting irr
astronomer geoffrey marcy resigned. the dean of the law school resigned last month after his former executive assistant said he repeatedly kissed and touched her. we mentioned assistant basketball coach hufnagel was accused of harassing a sports reporter. and last week two female grad students filed complaints that asian studies assistant professor blake wentworth made inappropriate comments and repeatedly touched them. he has not yet been disciplined. >>> new at 5:00, a second person...
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the day after tomorrow, the right honorable geoffrey parks mp will be visiting the school to open the wouldn't be a language lab, would it? that boy couldn't conjugate a verb to save his life. so mr. parks will be accompanied by
the day after tomorrow, the right honorable geoffrey parks mp will be visiting the school to open the wouldn't be a language lab, would it? that boy couldn't conjugate a verb to save his life. so mr. parks will be accompanied by
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. >> reporter: geoffrey pyatt is the united states ambassador to ukraine. >> even today there are russian troops on the ground leading separatist forces that are doing everything they can to defeat the new ukraine. >> reproter: pyatt has led the american support effort here, which includes training ukrainian soldiers and helping reform long-corrupt institutions. >> the way ukraine defeats vladimir putin is by building a modern democratic european state. the more ukraine consolidates reform, the more ukraine demonstrates that it's not going to be dissuaded from its european choice, and the standards and values and institutions that come with that, the harder it is for the kremlin to try to defeat that militarily. reporter: pyatt points to fledgling economic reforms, such as the closures of insolvent banks and the ending of long time energy price cuts that weakened the state budget. by increasing energy supplies from europe, ukraine has dramatically reduced its dependence on russian natural gas. >> this is not a poor country this a country with an enormous endowment of natural resources, th
. >> reporter: geoffrey pyatt is the united states ambassador to ukraine. >> even today there are russian troops on the ground leading separatist forces that are doing everything they can to defeat the new ukraine. >> reproter: pyatt has led the american support effort here, which includes training ukrainian soldiers and helping reform long-corrupt institutions. >> the way ukraine defeats vladimir putin is by building a modern democratic european state. the more ukraine...
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geoffrey canada spoke at the university of california at berkeley. this is one hour. >> welcome, everybody. it is great to be here. it is wonderful to see a full house for this wonderful event tonight. ournt to introduce panelists. but actually, we will start with a short talk, outlining the issues with respect to use in america today.
geoffrey canada spoke at the university of california at berkeley. this is one hour. >> welcome, everybody. it is great to be here. it is wonderful to see a full house for this wonderful event tonight. ournt to introduce panelists. but actually, we will start with a short talk, outlining the issues with respect to use in america today.
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geoffrey canada is the guy trying really hard to make sure we do invest in our children. i want to start by talking about why that is so important. first, what the problem is, what the investments look like, and what we should be doing about it. jeffrey, tell us a little about what the problems are. mr. canada: i think that as i think about this issue, it is really clear to me that the numbers that stan was talking about, one in four children in america growing up in poverty, is a disaster. all of the research about what it means to actually be in poverty, when it starts, which is literally at birth, that you begin to see changes in these young children who have done absolutely nothing but be born in the wrong zip code or to parents who often through no fault of their own don't have enough support, that we as a society, i think, have created a really unsustainable democracy. you can't continue this and expect that we are going to remain a democracy. i think it is a crisis. i've spent my entire life trying to prove that poor children, if they have serious investments in th
geoffrey canada is the guy trying really hard to make sure we do invest in our children. i want to start by talking about why that is so important. first, what the problem is, what the investments look like, and what we should be doing about it. jeffrey, tell us a little about what the problems are. mr. canada: i think that as i think about this issue, it is really clear to me that the numbers that stan was talking about, one in four children in america growing up in poverty, is a disaster. all...