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coming up, we take a closer look at all the housing data with one of our favorite housing experts, inr favorite housing experts. david: and our own peter barnes sat down with this guy, exclusively with former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan speaking candidly of his outlook on the economy and whether he thinks the market is headed for a crash after a bubble. wait until you hear what he says. this is an interview worth waiting for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. intel reportedly looking to sell its online pay tv service on queue for about $500 million. the company had gotten deep into this but never actually came out with it. they tried very hard to strike content deals, now they're trying to strike a sale deal by the end of the year. airlines waiving fees ahead of the nor'easter that is expected to disrupt travel across the nation. u.s. airways and tell that were the first ones to -- and delta were the first ones to announce. ten former players are suing the national hockey league for concealing the risk
coming up, we take a closer look at all the housing data with one of our favorite housing experts, inr favorite housing experts. david: and our own peter barnes sat down with this guy, exclusively with former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan speaking candidly of his outlook on the economy and whether he thinks the market is headed for a crash after a bubble. wait until you hear what he says. this is an interview worth waiting for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: time for a quick speed read of some...
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the holidays coming up up until we have to keep housing data add you to go into more details about that age durable goods orders a couple of the four caught a few very important job economic figures to watch out for and that's all for me positive start uses monday that u s army base law for that update and let's now take a look at our global economic calendar for this week. us housing starts for both september and october will be out tuesday the september numbers have been delayed due to the us government shut down last month in august the data showed a zero point nine percent month on month rise on wednesday the us will also announce durable goods orders for october. now in the previous month the commerce department report suggested that businesses might be scaling back investment plans because of political turmoil in washington. on friday to japanese economic indicators will be released. we'll find out how plants and factories did last month in september the industrial production index went up one point five percent from august and the consumer price index will also be out in edged up
the holidays coming up up until we have to keep housing data add you to go into more details about that age durable goods orders a couple of the four caught a few very important job economic figures to watch out for and that's all for me positive start uses monday that u s army base law for that update and let's now take a look at our global economic calendar for this week. us housing starts for both september and october will be out tuesday the september numbers have been delayed due to the us...
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all about the state of the consumer spending out of cholera in the us but at the same time us housing data has also been a key for the fed that a judge of course i was timing of when to taper itself on buying program having a look at the dollar yen right now at one point twenty six to thirty idea and does that sound just like the dollar the euro dollar one point three five six six the euro in fact the rules of touch against the dollar on hopes the eurozone economic picture is brighter given some positive data. lately for key economies that but of course ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. in the us currency traders that may be hesitant to make any major moves up but that nevertheless today we are seeing a continuation of the profit taking. with the nikkei and the topics both lower in the first few minutes of trading that you are our enemy didn't allow for that update from email in part as always from the tokyo stock exchange and that does do it for me after this talent that this i'll leave you with a check on some other kid. it is. it is during trials. should i need to plant is becoming mor
all about the state of the consumer spending out of cholera in the us but at the same time us housing data has also been a key for the fed that a judge of course i was timing of when to taper itself on buying program having a look at the dollar yen right now at one point twenty six to thirty idea and does that sound just like the dollar the euro dollar one point three five six six the euro in fact the rules of touch against the dollar on hopes the eurozone economic picture is brighter given...
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investors were encouraged by today's housing data. home construction is up 13.9% over the same time last year. home prices are up 13.3% over last year. all of this is feeding into a remarkable trend. remember the millions of americans who have been upside down on their mortgages? well, ben tracy has found that many are getting their heads above water. >> reporter: lesley and jeff grosvenor bought this two- bedroom condominium near los angeles in 2009. they paid $535,000. by 2012, it was worth just $413,000, a 23% drop. they were underwater, meaning their house was worth less than their mortgage. as the market started to fall, how concerned were you? >> very concerned. we had spent our life savings on the down payment, and we just thought, you know, what if-- what if we can't turn this around? >> reporter: home prices in the los angeles area are now surging, up more than 20% in the past year. the grosvenors are about to sell their condo for $610,000, a $75,000 profit. >> it's helping us towards our down payment for our next house. sure
investors were encouraged by today's housing data. home construction is up 13.9% over the same time last year. home prices are up 13.3% over last year. all of this is feeding into a remarkable trend. remember the millions of americans who have been upside down on their mortgages? well, ben tracy has found that many are getting their heads above water. >> reporter: lesley and jeff grosvenor bought this two- bedroom condominium near los angeles in 2009. they paid $535,000. by 2012, it was...
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the presentation today and we'll be working on others projects including the update of the housing element data that needs analysis. thank you >> thank you. and welcome to all 3. >> so good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the information and analysis person. today, we're going to present a few highlights from the inventory which we just complete and released. the commerce intensity is produced annually this is our 19th edition and contains data through 2012. it is from a variety of sources. the main goals of the inventory are in a shoirm to compile and make the data available to the public. the time series we can use as background u background data to update our general plan. so take you through the highlights. first looking at employment. we see that jobs in san francisco grew 5 percent in 2012 to over 5 hundred and a 86 thousand with an increase of over 5 hundred jobs plus. our unemployment rates was down which is lower than the other regions in the country. some of the other indicators we looked at average wage and city revenues and expertise were all up as well in 2012. building activity is m
the presentation today and we'll be working on others projects including the update of the housing element data that needs analysis. thank you >> thank you. and welcome to all 3. >> so good afternoon, commissioners. i'm the information and analysis person. today, we're going to present a few highlights from the inventory which we just complete and released. the commerce intensity is produced annually this is our 19th edition and contains data through 2012. it is from a variety of...
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in the wake of the democrat's loss in 2004, they invest in a lot of new institutions to house data, do analysis, do testing at great costs that existed on the left. nobody on the right has taken that type of leap yet. >> in terms of the campaign itself, governor, the surrogate issue in virginia was -- has been an interesting one. terry mcauliffe has had the assistance of bill and hillary clinton. he the vice president and president stumping for him. cuccinelli has had marco rubio, ron paul, rick santorum and the duggers. you talk about a dearth of leadership and effective emissa emissaries, this would ab case study. "politico" striking contrast in surrogates in the homestretch of virginia governor's race another reminder gop's larger leadership vacuum and civil war for the soul of the party reeling from last year's thrashing. simply put, lacks a unifying figure that appeals to every part let alone matches the clinton-obama. >> they can do all the marketing they want, all the outreach they want. if they don't change their basic substantive position on women's issue. if they don't change
in the wake of the democrat's loss in 2004, they invest in a lot of new institutions to house data, do analysis, do testing at great costs that existed on the left. nobody on the right has taken that type of leap yet. >> in terms of the campaign itself, governor, the surrogate issue in virginia was -- has been an interesting one. terry mcauliffe has had the assistance of bill and hillary clinton. he the vice president and president stumping for him. cuccinelli has had marco rubio, ron...
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. >> we're going to try and get some more housing data out of the way, but really it feels like we'reit done today. a lot of the position squaring's been done. there's no shorts left in the market, so this thing just grinds higher. it's refreshing. fundamental data coming out of a stock analyst, so it's really nice. we're just grinding higher because it does, and that's the depth of the analysis. looks like we're not going to make it today, but we'll get another shot tomorrow. liz: we won't fight the tape at least for now, brian. >> don't do it. [laughter] david: oil prices falling after a deal was reached to curb iran's nuclear program, and gold also falling in earlier trading off the news, but it mostly recovered after its initial loss. liz: let's check it out with our all-star panel. george gyro along with andrew lipau. the iranian sanction deal affects crude oil the most although we didn't even close at the lows of the session. didn't seem to get a ton of traction here. what happens next? >> well, we didn't see much action because the sanctions really don't permit iran to sell any
. >> we're going to try and get some more housing data out of the way, but really it feels like we'reit done today. a lot of the position squaring's been done. there's no shorts left in the market, so this thing just grinds higher. it's refreshing. fundamental data coming out of a stock analyst, so it's really nice. we're just grinding higher because it does, and that's the depth of the analysis. looks like we're not going to make it today, but we'll get another shot tomorrow. liz: we...
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we've seen that with housing starts, housing data. ce recovery but it's slowing things down a little bit. >> if higher rates are better for the banks from a lending stand point, if it's affecting the housing market, you won't get the full thrust so what do do you? >> it's a trade-off. asset quality because housing assets have moved up. banks don't want to lend, they don't want to buy securities. they want to lend money. >> who do you like? >> i like capital markets on the big end. look at the ipos, secondary, activity this quarter. goldman sachs, morgan stanley, jpmorgan, i think you have to own them all. i really like the consolidation bucket and i think a lot of that will come due to regulation. >> what is the view within charles schwab as to when the fed is going to finally do something? when they're finally going to start tapering? >> we believe it's after the first of the year. there's a small chance they do something in december with saying it's a not zero chance but a low chance. it could be as early as january. as they're telli
we've seen that with housing starts, housing data. ce recovery but it's slowing things down a little bit. >> if higher rates are better for the banks from a lending stand point, if it's affecting the housing market, you won't get the full thrust so what do do you? >> it's a trade-off. asset quality because housing assets have moved up. banks don't want to lend, they don't want to buy securities. they want to lend money. >> who do you like? >> i like capital markets on...
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we do get housing data and the chicago pmi number. tiffany's and hewlett-packard. i would circle back quickly on the taper talk if we get taper talk, which i think we have been over the last couple of weeks, and i think it's going to intensify, the sectors that benefit the most highest correlation, financials and industrials, that's why you want to be owning those stocks into the end of the year. >> we'll leave it there. thanks, everybody. great conversation. i'll see you soon. thanks guys. >>> blockbuster deal in the work. comcast, parent company of this network, has a potential bid for time warner cable. both companies surging on the news. broken first by david faber. david joins us on the phone with the latest. stock up 4% on comcast and 9% on time warner. david, what can you tell us? >> clearly investors are embracing the idea of consolidation. what we reported this morning is that comcast has employed people to advise it on the feasibility of a time warner cable acquisition. particularly from the regulatory hurdles it might face and whether it could overcome t
we do get housing data and the chicago pmi number. tiffany's and hewlett-packard. i would circle back quickly on the taper talk if we get taper talk, which i think we have been over the last couple of weeks, and i think it's going to intensify, the sectors that benefit the most highest correlation, financials and industrials, that's why you want to be owning those stocks into the end of the year. >> we'll leave it there. thanks, everybody. great conversation. i'll see you soon. thanks...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ if the house is a-rockin, don't come on in ♪ >>> let's get back to the key housing data that'sing. the latest s&p case-shiller report showing u.s. home prices rose 3.2% in the third quarter. that versus the second quarter and the year-over-year increase, the biggest in 7 1/2 years. robert shiller, nobel prize winner and professor. should i make anything of the fact that 19 cities had lower projections than in august? >> i wouldn't make anything of it, it's seasonal. there's much more balance, similar to last month. >> we're still kind of up and away, aren't we? >> we are. it's kind of remarkable. if you look at a plot, it looks like we're off and running. i say looks like. i don't know if we really are but right now we are. >> robert, i don't know. i deal with a lot of real estate companies and we hit a wall last month and sales stopped in this country. i'd like to know whether you're seeing anything ahead of these numbers which indicate the incredible decline in transactions that has occurred during the month of october? >> well, i don't know. i don't have any explanation. i d
. ♪ ♪ ♪ if the house is a-rockin, don't come on in ♪ >>> let's get back to the key housing data that'sing. the latest s&p case-shiller report showing u.s. home prices rose 3.2% in the third quarter. that versus the second quarter and the year-over-year increase, the biggest in 7 1/2 years. robert shiller, nobel prize winner and professor. should i make anything of the fact that 19 cities had lower projections than in august? >> i wouldn't make anything of it, it's...
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authorize purpose with very clear objectives to look at where it might be they male cat population in-house data to determine a whole host of factors e. including socio-economic factors that could be logical it could pop up tomorrow then engage not only explaining what the problem might be but many parts of the community not only with that potential but to be proactive and a lot of it has to do with the engaging community leaders based on conditions that what can we do to prevent it? it is good for communities and law-enforcement as well but not just wait for it to happen but there is the expectation we just wait for the leads to have the fact that to open a predicate it investigation that we're mandated by our leaders to look forward to do the best that we can and that will never be there of 100 percent. >> requested that i have is the notion of sovereignty and threat to security have the ball to over the last 20 years 30 years how does is protect the doctrine of the right to protect? setting a precedent beginning with the 1990's then in some respects to save this cyberthreat command are now in
authorize purpose with very clear objectives to look at where it might be they male cat population in-house data to determine a whole host of factors e. including socio-economic factors that could be logical it could pop up tomorrow then engage not only explaining what the problem might be but many parts of the community not only with that potential but to be proactive and a lot of it has to do with the engaging community leaders based on conditions that what can we do to prevent it? it is good...
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but housing and housing assets are only giving you one signal. there's a broader cross section of dataumer from the business, from trade and from exports. so this preoccupation with housing strikes me as as really quite dangerous. >> do you think there's any signals in the economy that are worth paying close attention to with regard to what you believe the fed is putting on top of that list? >> yeah. i think global trade matters a lot. i think if you wanted to be more confident about the economy in 2014, you'd want to see global trade be picking up to the upside. you'd want to see shipments both in volume terms and price terms moving very significantly, telling you that the backlogs are moving. but as i look at global trade, trade with the u.s., with europe, with asia, you do not see a turn to the upside. and if you wanted to make a prediction on the economy, you should be seeing it in global trade as we speak. >> so as japan potentially weakens their currency due to the last stimulus program that may be standing, i understand their trade's going to pick up. but the reason is a little
but housing and housing assets are only giving you one signal. there's a broader cross section of dataumer from the business, from trade and from exports. so this preoccupation with housing strikes me as as really quite dangerous. >> do you think there's any signals in the economy that are worth paying close attention to with regard to what you believe the fed is putting on top of that list? >> yeah. i think global trade matters a lot. i think if you wanted to be more confident...
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housing. according to data provided by kathleen property agent at the end of october this year more than seventy three thousand houses in beijing were predicting two dollars and thirteen the total value of deals has reached more than two hundred between you and for about thirty three billion dollars an increase of fourteen percent last year. it totally upright the profit to rise more than twenty month the beginning of the patrol in the past ten years housing prices and china's big cities have increased four times over. the effort to curb the crime related to high housing prices the chinese government offered cheaper when prices are building housing. these aren't the most charitable poll. how is that after nearly a quarter. just because it's cheaper than on a portable home. housing affordable for families the little red house and prestigious lower rent house will they might have originally been intended for low income families. many others have become interested in purchasing them to living in big cities with effective rent is expected to widen the matter now. the chinese government announced the
housing. according to data provided by kathleen property agent at the end of october this year more than seventy three thousand houses in beijing were predicting two dollars and thirteen the total value of deals has reached more than two hundred between you and for about thirty three billion dollars an increase of fourteen percent last year. it totally upright the profit to rise more than twenty month the beginning of the patrol in the past ten years housing prices and china's big cities have...
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ninety seconds longer to run one point six km then that is thirty years ago the american house association compared data from millions of children around the well is playing for leeds fitness levels on a lack of activity the next two years. brazil is set to rise to the world's most prestigious fourteen cents to close the world cup in the lead paint. it's something to show the wealth of its entire lesson the diversity is writ large in brazil with a population made up of indigenous peoples of both african asian and european immigrants. but black brazilians are still under represented in the professions and among the financial elite. welcome to the change that affirmative action programs are being expanded. this black awareness day in brazil activists calling for more speed up in that box has this report. the role that de silva says brazil's tolerant multicultural society isn't it. for about ten minutes without parents in the north of rio de janeiro and says she was teased as a child in africa. nowadays she's more likely to encounter disapproving blonde says to beat in the way from my clubs these things. c
ninety seconds longer to run one point six km then that is thirty years ago the american house association compared data from millions of children around the well is playing for leeds fitness levels on a lack of activity the next two years. brazil is set to rise to the world's most prestigious fourteen cents to close the world cup in the lead paint. it's something to show the wealth of its entire lesson the diversity is writ large in brazil with a population made up of indigenous peoples of...
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when we look at robust auto sales, housing recovery, data today on suppliers, we're not headed toward recession. we're headed toward 3% gdp growth next year. and that is certainly -- bodes well for stocks. >> and what would it take to make you a little more cautious? what are the red flags if you look out six months to a year? >> if rates were to spike, if interest rates were to start to move up very aggressively, you know, we saw -- we get a taste for that, a shot across the bow with a concern for tapering and rates went up significantly. if there were a reason that rates were to climb aggressively, that could be bad for the market. if rates ascend a slow assent and that's in combination with improving economy and improving fund mebl fundamentalings, that's not bad for stocks. but sharp raise in rates. >> meg green, i know you still like this market. >> i do like the market. if the rates go up, it's because we're doing well. corporate america's become very lean and mean. they've gotten rid of a lot of fat, a lot of employees, unfortunately, are not yet finding their way back to work.
when we look at robust auto sales, housing recovery, data today on suppliers, we're not headed toward recession. we're headed toward 3% gdp growth next year. and that is certainly -- bodes well for stocks. >> and what would it take to make you a little more cautious? what are the red flags if you look out six months to a year? >> if rates were to spike, if interest rates were to start to move up very aggressively, you know, we saw -- we get a taste for that, a shot across the bow...
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we get data on housing permits, home prices and consumer confidence. the dow rising to 1673, nasdaq adding 3 to 3995. the fda lifted restrictions on a diabetes drug as new data show the drug doesn't increase heart risk. that means patients will no longer have to enroll in a special registry to receive the drug. it was one of the top selling drugs before concerns about it being linked to possible heart attacks. the fda imposed restrictions in 2010. a judge will issue his decision on whether detroit is eligible for bankruptcy protection next week. the city filed for chapter 9 in june t the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. retirees and pension funds have objected saying city officials didn't negotiate in good faith and michigan's constitution protects their pensions from being cut. certainly an important source for the residents of michigan. for now back to you. >> appreciate the update. >> the forecast this morning checking in with christina. >> good morning to you. a lot of people have family coming in to town. it's going to be pretty nice a
we get data on housing permits, home prices and consumer confidence. the dow rising to 1673, nasdaq adding 3 to 3995. the fda lifted restrictions on a diabetes drug as new data show the drug doesn't increase heart risk. that means patients will no longer have to enroll in a special registry to receive the drug. it was one of the top selling drugs before concerns about it being linked to possible heart attacks. the fda imposed restrictions in 2010. a judge will issue his decision on whether...
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. >>> we got lots of fresh data about housing and it's not good. applications for new mortgages fell with mortgage rates edging higher and sales of existing homes declined by 3.2% in october. the national association of realtors blames higher prices and fewer homes on the market for the slowdown. as diana olick explains, one region of the nation, the west is getting the blunt of it. >> reporter: it may be the warmest region in the nation right now, but home sales in the west are in a deep chill. >> in the west region there is a significant shortage of inventory. you have buyers looking for the right home unwilling to commit. >> reporter: while supplies of homes for sale are down across the nation, california is one of the leanest. the number of homes for sale in san francisco fell 26% in october from a year ago. in san diego supplies are down 12% and los angeles, down 6%. those lean supplies are pushing prices skyward. the median california home price in october was $357,000, up over 25% from a year ago. that was the 20th consecutive month of annua
. >>> we got lots of fresh data about housing and it's not good. applications for new mortgages fell with mortgage rates edging higher and sales of existing homes declined by 3.2% in october. the national association of realtors blames higher prices and fewer homes on the market for the slowdown. as diana olick explains, one region of the nation, the west is getting the blunt of it. >> reporter: it may be the warmest region in the nation right now, but home sales in the west are...
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that are noted not only here but cross the country to the point to make the data systems to work the conversation about housing or habitation or early intervention all those things aren't going to see the light of day when it comes to medicaid, 34th allocation decisions >> obviously from the extent of my analysis we've about that treating a lot of people with cold that anti biotics they - we've created a balloon system that no department can sustain. the san francisco city as a hsht controlled system in the country. so if you compare homelessness you have to say something's wrong. you can't ignore that so if they didn't dlu disclose that they're not doing their jobs. we can't spending send people to the streets we're stuck because we have not dpifrtd our income we're using general fund to pay for our housing when others diversity city's are oourgdz hud i don't condition the report to the health system was doing the job without delores those systems. we have to use our layers targeted services i think they did their job >> debt do you want to say anything about that. >> no. >> before josh goes i'm not familiar
that are noted not only here but cross the country to the point to make the data systems to work the conversation about housing or habitation or early intervention all those things aren't going to see the light of day when it comes to medicaid, 34th allocation decisions >> obviously from the extent of my analysis we've about that treating a lot of people with cold that anti biotics they - we've created a balloon system that no department can sustain. the san francisco city as a hsht...
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morning that some of the census bureau's investigations were faked when they were looking into the housing datald survey, one of two parts of the jobs report put together each month. let's get a view on this from capitol hill now. representative diane black joins us from tennessee. congressman black, first of all, thank you very much for joining us, and good morning. >> good morning. it's great to be with you. >> and we want to talk to you about the budget process that you're involved with, about obama care. but first, the reports, again, that are coming out about the bureau of labor statistics, perhaps an employee who was filling in data for households, he didn't actually reach when he was supposed to, in the critical months of 2012. what do you make of all of this? >> i think it's just one more disappointment to the american people that they can't trust this administration. whether it's the president saying that you can keep your insurance, keep your doctors, period, or whether it's something that we don't know about benghazi or the irs scandal. these are all just one compiling on top of the
morning that some of the census bureau's investigations were faked when they were looking into the housing datald survey, one of two parts of the jobs report put together each month. let's get a view on this from capitol hill now. representative diane black joins us from tennessee. congressman black, first of all, thank you very much for joining us, and good morning. >> good morning. it's great to be with you. >> and we want to talk to you about the budget process that you're...
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because i think that when we have data that is stored, as you said, and building a new data center in utah which can house more computers so that they can process more data, we're really seeing a race, an international race for which government can accumulate the most data. and clearly, the u.s. wants to be at that tom of the -- at that top of the list. hand in hand with that goes an enormous amount of secrecy about these programs so that it's often just by accident that we learn really the extent to which our personal records are being gathered, stored and then with storage really at risk of not only inaccurate data, but getting in the hands of people who may want to alter your medical or financial or other records. so there's a lot of possibility for manipulation. i've sort of lost track of the beginning of the question. >> >> well, the beginning of the question was the division between the private and government, and one could argue that the private sector has a stake in protecting privacy, or you'll switch to another carrier or so forth. it seems to me the government, particularly after 9/11, comes th
because i think that when we have data that is stored, as you said, and building a new data center in utah which can house more computers so that they can process more data, we're really seeing a race, an international race for which government can accumulate the most data. and clearly, the u.s. wants to be at that tom of the -- at that top of the list. hand in hand with that goes an enormous amount of secrecy about these programs so that it's often just by accident that we learn really the...
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understand that is that if you assume that police explosions of being done by outside as the new house to skew the data set and betty betty lived on the life of god. this is no help ideal traits. he did get out variety of people certainly implied is made little of the deadly sectarian killing which is taking place and the explosions killing these civilians in coffee shops and most are not new. it is part of the exercise of trying to divide and to enhance this policy of divide and rule which is not a new thing it's always been practiced even by the romans and nobody else but i think the problem of the present moment is that most of the government in the world tree to be cut and raging in iraq as if it's a normal rate you could only concentrate on the ratings they don't like whether it's an ideal scenario lower the heat that saddam whatever but everybody seems to be quite happy to do with the with the iraqi regime whether it's the europeans the americans or indeed even in russia. what's the win with the iraqis came to to rush into buying what reason and they were trying to bribe their way through. so thi
understand that is that if you assume that police explosions of being done by outside as the new house to skew the data set and betty betty lived on the life of god. this is no help ideal traits. he did get out variety of people certainly implied is made little of the deadly sectarian killing which is taking place and the explosions killing these civilians in coffee shops and most are not new. it is part of the exercise of trying to divide and to enhance this policy of divide and rule which is...
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patrick, we certainly stabilized on the housing data. where would you take us?hould we look at now? >> the third quarter was one of the weakest for retailing i've seen in my careers of covering retail. the holiday outlook that walmart and target gave were about the soberest i've heard. walmart is talking about flat comps, target is also talking flat comps. i think it's going to be a pretty tough holiday. there are still a number things weighing on consumer psychologist. >> it's also going to mean the winners and losers here are going to be important, it's not just as if a rising tied is going to lift everyone. i haven't really heard much about the hot products this year. is that just a thing of the past or what do you identify as potentially the devices or products that are really going to get people shopping? >> you bet. the piper jaffrey consumer research team has identified primarily it's about electronics here. we have major video game console going on with both the xbox and plate station. we think it's going to be about electronics first but i wouldn't coun
patrick, we certainly stabilized on the housing data. where would you take us?hould we look at now? >> the third quarter was one of the weakest for retailing i've seen in my careers of covering retail. the holiday outlook that walmart and target gave were about the soberest i've heard. walmart is talking about flat comps, target is also talking flat comps. i think it's going to be a pretty tough holiday. there are still a number things weighing on consumer psychologist. >> it's also...
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several days later, the white house announced the data hub was ready for operation. mid-september, ordering a significant change to the system to require people to submit personal information before to review plans or associated cost. testing showed a few hundred visitors crashed the site. the very next day, the decision was made to move forward with the website, knowing there was a high security risk during testing. in short, i believe you were given advice, counsel, and morning from experts inside your agency and out that health care exchanges were not going to be ready. furthermore, i believe you chose to ignore the warnings and as a result, you have put the entire health care system and won six of the economy in jeopardy. -- 1/6 of the economy in jeopardy. people are angry. people are scared. they do not know what they will get coverage in a matter of week . they are getting letters from interim companies they do not understand. more people are losing insurance fan are signing up on the website. they are being directed to a website that does not even work. often
several days later, the white house announced the data hub was ready for operation. mid-september, ordering a significant change to the system to require people to submit personal information before to review plans or associated cost. testing showed a few hundred visitors crashed the site. the very next day, the decision was made to move forward with the website, knowing there was a high security risk during testing. in short, i believe you were given advice, counsel, and morning from experts...
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very difficult to change this as the volumes will get higher, and we know they will and more data is housede system. melissa: congressman, do you think all the publicity surrounding what a mess the website is and how hard to be used made it more interesting to hackers? >> certainly has drawn their attention to it. that is why i've been intentionally vague here exactly how to go back using those sequel injectors although i'm sure hackers paying attention know without me telling them but i certainly believe that hackers like miss peyton said, that are looking for ways to steal identities and rip the american people off from their personal finances and other private information, you can bter believe that they're looking at this as an open door. melissa: yeah. what a mess. thanks to both of you. we appreciate the information. >> thank you. melissa: from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. today first to russia. the doping lab for the sochi olympic games is about to be suspended. if it doesn't make seth changes in the next two weeks. the ultimatum was ha
very difficult to change this as the volumes will get higher, and we know they will and more data is housede system. melissa: congressman, do you think all the publicity surrounding what a mess the website is and how hard to be used made it more interesting to hackers? >> certainly has drawn their attention to it. that is why i've been intentionally vague here exactly how to go back using those sequel injectors although i'm sure hackers paying attention know without me telling them but i...
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>> so we don't know whether the status of the federal exchange and the data hub were ever a focus of meetings between white house and hhs personnel before october 1st? >> i think what i said earlier, in the meetings i attended, i provided status briefings on the progress of certain i.t. builds, like the data services hub. >> and your reports on the status of the builds set off alarm bells with them? >> no. because the data services hub was actually performing well, and on time. and it was received to operate in august. >> what happened between august and october 1st? >> i didn't attend any white house meetings. >> what happened with the performance of the hub? >> the hub is doing fine. it's doing what it's intended to do. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> i'll be brief. mr. chao, the eidm, or what i call the front door, is what didn't perform well, isn't that true? >> correct. >> and since the system was designed so that you had to go through the front door to get to anything else, it doesn't really matter if you had 60,000, 600,000 or 60 million capability, if the american people had to go through that front do
>> so we don't know whether the status of the federal exchange and the data hub were ever a focus of meetings between white house and hhs personnel before october 1st? >> i think what i said earlier, in the meetings i attended, i provided status briefings on the progress of certain i.t. builds, like the data services hub. >> and your reports on the status of the builds set off alarm bells with them? >> no. because the data services hub was actually performing well, and...
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billion cash infusion by the treasury department was required by law but based on outdated housing market data. republicans accused the fha failing to comply with federal law and misleading congress in previous hearings. they became a source of home mortgage credit in housing crisis and fha blamed losses during that period for its recent short fall. >> committee will come to order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at anytime. the hear something entitled, the federal housing administration implications of a $1.7 billion taxpayer bailout. i recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. on february 6th, this committee held its very first hearing of the 113th topic of the declining fiscal health of the federal housing administration. we heard from witness that is fha was ignoring warnings about its solvency, failing to use its existing tools to price insurance appropriately and failing to minimize losses. today eight months later your witnesses have been proven correct. the fha is indeed broke. it is officially bailout broke. 29 days
billion cash infusion by the treasury department was required by law but based on outdated housing market data. republicans accused the fha failing to comply with federal law and misleading congress in previous hearings. they became a source of home mortgage credit in housing crisis and fha blamed losses during that period for its recent short fall. >> committee will come to order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at anytime. the hear...
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data. all of this comes as the white house is facing the subpoena from the house republicans saying we want this enrollment data by the end of today. at this point, as you know, the white house is sounding pretty cool to that idea. >> this was one of the interesting things we heard from president obama last night. clearly the white house is trying to find this fix for the people who like their plan, were not able to keep it, then they go onto the exchanges, they try to find a plan and it turns out that to get something comparable or that, would for them, they have to pay a whole lot more mobe. the white house, president obama, they want tonism fix this. yesterday we heard kathleen sebelius or just a short time ago today, she was in atlanta. did she give hints as to what they might be looking at or are they saying we're going to do this but don't know how yet? >> at this point they're not tipping their hand what they're going to be doing. sebelius only said to reporters in atlanta they didn't have a plan on the table at this point. they could have a plan in their drawer in their desk somewhe
data. all of this comes as the white house is facing the subpoena from the house republicans saying we want this enrollment data by the end of today. at this point, as you know, the white house is sounding pretty cool to that idea. >> this was one of the interesting things we heard from president obama last night. clearly the white house is trying to find this fix for the people who like their plan, were not able to keep it, then they go onto the exchanges, they try to find a plan and it...
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. >> not just by the bush administration, but at the level of the white house to to decide whether the, our data should be classified or openly published. and not being a real fan of the bush administration, i have to say one thing they did for the good of science and humanity, they came down on the side of open publication which was a welcome surprise and totally the right decision on this. because this is, these are breakthroughs that are happening on a global basis, and it's more important to understand the technology and i how it can be used. on the security side, when people looked including from all branches of our government and other governments at this question and a series of workshops that bob friedman chaired -- and you can find the report on our web site with this -- the conclusion was because you can go to virtually any farm in this country, and if there's a dead cow, you'll find anthrax there. so getting your hands on, you know, bacteria and viruses that can cause great harm to populations is not hard to do. somebody doesn't have to try and remake it synthetically for that to happ
. >> not just by the bush administration, but at the level of the white house to to decide whether the, our data should be classified or openly published. and not being a real fan of the bush administration, i have to say one thing they did for the good of science and humanity, they came down on the side of open publication which was a welcome surprise and totally the right decision on this. because this is, these are breakthroughs that are happening on a global basis, and it's more...
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the white house hopes to prove the website is working to provide better data to insurers and numb beer two, it offers hope this week to vims in the market whose costs are higher than expected. the president apologized for that last week and the white house aids tell me they never would have apologized. as you mentioned, charlie, enrollment data for the first time this week, the white house will unroll those hard numbers of how many have been successful in signing up for obama care. the white house says lowered expectations about as low as humanly possible. the numbers aren't going to be that great but they hope it will serve as a baseline to point to in the future to say the websitewebsit website's working better. the white house hopes it can point to progress, action, and hard data this week and as several aides said to me stop playing defense and seeming to apologize every other day. charlie and norah? >> major, thank you. >>> and a bribery scandal this morning threatens go all the way to the highest levels of the u.s. navy. a contractor in malaysia is accused of giving cash and othe
the white house hopes to prove the website is working to provide better data to insurers and numb beer two, it offers hope this week to vims in the market whose costs are higher than expected. the president apologized for that last week and the white house aids tell me they never would have apologized. as you mentioned, charlie, enrollment data for the first time this week, the white house will unroll those hard numbers of how many have been successful in signing up for obama care. the white...
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to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meanwhile the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the u.s. and say some justice lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of amnesty operations i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. mike rogers the hat of the house intelligence committee he claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are leading to necessarily formes former am i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that the fine agency say they are legally allowed to spy on the appear to be very. bad but we thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying it's industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed that to
to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meanwhile the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the u.s. and say some justice lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of amnesty operations i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union....
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data, and this is your read on it, right? >> yes, exactly. that's how i was reading it when the fed was inflating the housing bubble in 2008. the data is what it is. this is a phoney recovery. and if you look at th the anecdl evidence, if you don't pay attention to government numbers and look beneath the surface you see the health of the economy continues to deteriorate. >> thank you for your type. speedometer schiff is ceo at euro pacific capital. >> so there is this sexual assault case that involves a heisman trophy contender. >> reporter: yes. >> are you getting more information on how that case is shaping up? >> reporter: we are, but the problem this alleged assault happened in december. it took awhile to get to the point where we are today. now the alleged victim of the sexual assault involving florida state jameson winston said the tallahassee police warned that her life could be made miserable if they continued charges against winston because tall laytallahassee is big football city. >>> in the second leg of the qualifier against new zealand, mexico came in with a commanding aggregate lead and mexico now qualified for
data, and this is your read on it, right? >> yes, exactly. that's how i was reading it when the fed was inflating the housing bubble in 2008. the data is what it is. this is a phoney recovery. and if you look at th the anecdl evidence, if you don't pay attention to government numbers and look beneath the surface you see the health of the economy continues to deteriorate. >> thank you for your type. speedometer schiff is ceo at euro pacific capital. >> so there is this sexual...
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second piece about the report that was prom mat problematic and it is not with the data that we are getting from the housed committing. over night parking restrictions. >> melody and then kelley cut ler and emily fair bank. >> and good evening. >> hi. >> hi my name is melody. and there is just so much to say. but, i guess short. it really increases the amount of chronic sleep deprivation and it impacts the ability to take care of yourself and make good decisions and it also impacts any kind of chronic diseases that you already have. it is really a lot hard er to take care of yourself. the person that i am staying with passed away within the few weeks of this all being implemented the police were pounding on our door before this was ever a law to be enforced and they are telling us to move a block up, or there is just no parking at night at all and we were legally parked. from there it just spiraled because we needed more time. we just needed time. we are not trying to break the law. there is less and less parking and there are more and more people coming and knocking on the door and we are getting less sle
second piece about the report that was prom mat problematic and it is not with the data that we are getting from the housed committing. over night parking restrictions. >> melody and then kelley cut ler and emily fair bank. >> and good evening. >> hi. >> hi my name is melody. and there is just so much to say. but, i guess short. it really increases the amount of chronic sleep deprivation and it impacts the ability to take care of yourself and make good decisions and it...
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the white house hopes to prove the website is working to provide better data to insurers and numb beer two, it offers hope this week to vims in the market whose costs are higher than expected. the president apologized for that last week and the white house aids tell me they never would have apologized. as you mentioned, charlie, enrollment data for the first time this week the white house will unroll those hard numbers of how many have been successful in signing up for obama care. the white house says lowered expectations about as low as humanly possible. the numbers aren't going to be that great but they hope it will serve as a baseline to point to in the future to say the website'swebsite website's working better. the white house hopes it can point to progress action and hard data this week and as several aides said to me stop playing defense and seeming to apologize every other day. charlie and norah? >> major, thank you. >>> and a bribery scandal this morning threatens go all the way to the highest levels of the u.s. navy. a contractor in malaysia is accused of giving cash and othe
the white house hopes to prove the website is working to provide better data to insurers and numb beer two, it offers hope this week to vims in the market whose costs are higher than expected. the president apologized for that last week and the white house aids tell me they never would have apologized. as you mentioned, charlie, enrollment data for the first time this week the white house will unroll those hard numbers of how many have been successful in signing up for obama care. the white...
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data center? a wild party boat? a barge housing the last remaining dinosaur? sadly, none of the above." google is also building a similar barge off the coast of portland, maine. >>> a state of the art ship docked here in the bay area today. this afternoon it arrived in redwood city to make its first delivery. here's the catch, self-unloading cargo ship which means it unloads its cargo without any people. this is its maiden voyage that comes from china. onboard the ship, sand and gravel which will be used at construction sites in the south bay like new apple headquarters and levi stadium. the city expects imports to double by the next 18 months. >>> in health matters, new information revealed that doctors may be able to spot signs of autism earlier than ever before and it's all in the eyes. researchers at children's health care of atlanta track the eye movements of infants at risk for autism. they compare them to children who were not at risk. babies who did not make as much eye contact with people were later diagnosed with autism. special technology was used to track these eye movements
data center? a wild party boat? a barge housing the last remaining dinosaur? sadly, none of the above." google is also building a similar barge off the coast of portland, maine. >>> a state of the art ship docked here in the bay area today. this afternoon it arrived in redwood city to make its first delivery. here's the catch, self-unloading cargo ship which means it unloads its cargo without any people. this is its maiden voyage that comes from china. onboard the ship, sand and...
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reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meantime though the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should therefore come back to the u.s. and face justice lawmakers supported the decision but also some sharp comments regarding awareness of and i say operations to i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. and mike rogers the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leakers supporters for their side say it's revelations have hardly done any damage and a leading instead to necessary reforms thoughts about that from former m i five agent. the decriminalization of whistleblower who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that each spy agency say they are legally allowed to file next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in the last decade has been here technological scale of the spying industr
reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meantime though the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should therefore come back to the u.s. and face justice lawmakers supported the decision but also some sharp comments regarding awareness of and i say operations to i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the...
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they did it, two sources told them, by fabricated household interviews upon which that data is based. the white house yesterday dismissed the piece. >> that story is obviously misleading. i think a lot of people shed a lot of credibility engaging in conspiracy theories last fall about, you know, rigged jobs numbers. >> but republicans in the house are taking thesis allegations in the post very seriously. >> and census bureau data in particular is used all over wall street, all over the government. it's absolutely critical that that information be accurate and its accuracy be impeccable. >> we're investigate it, get to the bottom of it. if it goes like so many other investigations, jay carney will at the end of the day be wrong. >> on tuesday, issa and pharynhold wrote the director demanding all e-mails related to the survey and e-mails to or from julius buckman, the source quoted in the post piece. late today, fox spoke to julius buckman who is now retired. he said the post piece was inaccurate. he said he asked the post not to quote him but was quoted anyway. they told fox news they're 100% sure tha
they did it, two sources told them, by fabricated household interviews upon which that data is based. the white house yesterday dismissed the piece. >> that story is obviously misleading. i think a lot of people shed a lot of credibility engaging in conspiracy theories last fall about, you know, rigged jobs numbers. >> but republicans in the house are taking thesis allegations in the post very seriously. >> and census bureau data in particular is used all over wall street, all...
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captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> following president obama's remarks, house speaker john data released this statement saying -- in the senate, moderately leader mitch mcconnell said -- the house is set to vote on a measure to allow consumers to keep their current plans and senator mary landrieu is proposing a bill to do the same thing. we spoke to a capitol hill reporter to explain the two pieces of legislation. >> it looks like one way or another, most americans will be able to hang onto their insurance plans at least through 2014. jennifer haberkorn is health care reporter for "politico" joining us from capitol hill. what did we hear from president obama today? >> the sense -- president said that he had an administrative solution that would allow insurance companies to continue selling plans they were selling in 2013 into 2014. this is one year of transitional relief to people who got cancellation notices. so chairman fred upton of the congress committee has a bill on the house floor on friday that does something similar. how does his bill differ from president obama's? >> i
captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> following president obama's remarks, house speaker john data released this statement saying -- in the senate, moderately leader mitch mcconnell said -- the house is set to vote on a measure to allow consumers to keep their current plans and senator mary landrieu is proposing a bill to do the same thing. we spoke to a capitol hill reporter to explain the two pieces of legislation. >> it looks like one way or another, most...
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home sales began around a fresh in this case data around thursday when we get the number, the houses economy will be questioned. also this week, inflation readings, on wednesday it is a consumer price index, and on thursday, producer prices both expected to remain low. if not, and inflation is higher than expected concerns will grow that the fed will be more open to scaling back or tapering its monetary support, another potential catalyst, earnings, this week we hear from the top earners, home depot, j.c. penny, target and gap. the economy could provide an expectation into the season, a time when retailers in general do about 20% of their business for the year. there are also a lot of long-term head winds, including europe, still dealing with deflation and tepid growth, impacting the bottom line in all sectors, then there are the valuations, remember those? the stocks get more expensive. the momentum means powering the rally like netflix, and best buy, all up better than 2% for the year. some markets are worried, some not. >> we still think the market is attractive at these levels, s
home sales began around a fresh in this case data around thursday when we get the number, the houses economy will be questioned. also this week, inflation readings, on wednesday it is a consumer price index, and on thursday, producer prices both expected to remain low. if not, and inflation is higher than expected concerns will grow that the fed will be more open to scaling back or tapering its monetary support, another potential catalyst, earnings, this week we hear from the top earners, home...