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. >> ya es hora >> el mensaje, el sensor determina los distritos y la representaciÓn al congreso, y hpnentes. >> por breves en la historia, 13 millones de ellos va a ser bilingües. >> hay otros datos. un grupo evangÉlico encabezado por el reverendo, pide a los indocumentados que no se inscriban hasta que no le garanticen que serÁn legalizados. >> cualquier esfuerzo de animar a alguien que no sea pasando un censo, es irresponsable. los indocumentados tambiÉn temen inscribirse y ser reportados a las autoridades algo que es prohibido por ley. >> las cÁmaras captan una nueva protesta. ahÍ tiene usted las imÁgenes. con nueve meses de retraso, un famoso piloto logrÓ realizar un vuelo que habÍa tenido que rrumpil volv unionultimaattkdryhokpdrñfwkh@ desborda la imaginaciÓn. de los residentes de chicago. ver a su ciudad convertida en la sede de las olimpiadas del 2016. meta que disputan cuatro ciudades en el mundo y ha llevado al propio presidente norteamericano a interceder para operarla. el comitÉ dice que toda la infraestructura se realizarÁ con fondos privados. >> no van a haber impuestos
. >> ya es hora >> el mensaje, el sensor determina los distritos y la representaciÓn al congreso, y hpnentes. >> por breves en la historia, 13 millones de ellos va a ser bilingües. >> hay otros datos. un grupo evangÉlico encabezado por el reverendo, pide a los indocumentados que no se inscriban hasta que no le garanticen que serÁn legalizados. >> cualquier esfuerzo de animar a alguien que no sea pasando un censo, es irresponsable. los indocumentados tambiÉn...
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i had an interesting tripn that i was flown boy the pakisti military into;hp to plan plane and had aund. pakistani military with publ support does seemç to be steppg up this challenge re and really ting it to the taliban for a change >>arner: christine fair, the her part of this equation in pakistan was suosed to be govement always got more serious out providing basic soal anddevelopment d econic welfare for thr own people. es that improv now under civilian-elected governmt? >> the short answe is no. i have a little bit different viewn the swatperations. you s four milln people displaced, and what you saw of theivilian government ill prepared from th humanitarian crisis that emerged fm that. the otr thing i'm smayed by is we're captivatedy the successes the pakistani have made withnthe pakista taliban, e afghan taliban remain very mu safe in the sanctuies in pakistan. and the terrorist grps that attack india of course also rema free to roamç aund pakistan. buried in the success stor the pakistan-- the much larger story th've done nothing about tho veryrupdz that threaten up. >> rep
i had an interesting tripn that i was flown boy the pakisti military into;hp to plan plane and had aund. pakistani military with publ support does seemç to be steppg up this challenge re and really ting it to the taliban for a change >>arner: christine fair, the her part of this equation in pakistan was suosed to be govement always got more serious out providing basic soal anddevelopment d econic welfare for thr own people. es that improv now under civilian-elected governmt? >>...
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you've got hp acquiring ads last year, dell and xerox. do you need to keep acquiring to get deeper in? what are your thoughts on the activity? >> actually, i find it quite flattering in many ways. but if you think about services, and you go back a decade ago, that's what you see happening with dell and hp and with xerox. when you hear them articulated, talking about services as the way to pull through commodity products. the services as we see it for the future is this advanced outcome capability. so we don't really need to acquire. we bought the software companies. we've acquired price waterhouse. we're busy scaling the analytic centers. we're moving what we think the future is. >> one example paul palmisano cited is work with new york city to create a crime center based on ibm's technology to present a 20% drop in the crime rate by helping police respond more quickly to incidents. >>> can retailers provide some employment relief as we head toward the holiday shopping season? we'll answer that question when we come back in a moment. it d
you've got hp acquiring ads last year, dell and xerox. do you need to keep acquiring to get deeper in? what are your thoughts on the activity? >> actually, i find it quite flattering in many ways. but if you think about services, and you go back a decade ago, that's what you see happening with dell and hp and with xerox. when you hear them articulated, talking about services as the way to pull through commodity products. the services as we see it for the future is this advanced outcome...
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also a look inside the revolution at hp with the top exec. and gold's record-breaking week. joe terranova, the liquidator, has a commodity trade that may follow bullion's bounce. but first let's get to the word on the street. guys, do we have our party hats on or does debbie downer -- >> listen, it was hard for me the other day. it's hard to break up. i mean, it takes a while to get over.
also a look inside the revolution at hp with the top exec. and gold's record-breaking week. joe terranova, the liquidator, has a commodity trade that may follow bullion's bounce. but first let's get to the word on the street. guys, do we have our party hats on or does debbie downer -- >> listen, it was hard for me the other day. it's hard to break up. i mean, it takes a while to get over.
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tonight we take u to the city of quet, with the hp of a leading aid orgazation, concern rldwide. "worldfocus" producer yul lion shows us what some children there must do, b also how some grn-ups are helping them. >> reporter:it's dawn i the ovincial capital of quet. they'rnot on their way to school and the bags o their backs don't contain books. they're fill with garbage. these kidsre going to work. to pick throughrash that has been dumped in the stres. thesecavengers are the chilen of refugees from neighboring afghanistan. as unristered residents their rents can't legally work here and they c't go local schools. instd they must do backbreaking worfor as long as hours a day, walking miles from one dump site to the nxt looking for recyclable items that might brg them 75 cent a day, oftenll the inme a family h. they'r as ung as 5 picking through the tras among the filth of goats usin their bare hands to find something of lue. this boyses a magne to llect tal. even so, he gets cuts from razor blades. >> he's a garba picker. his hands arecut. his han are also cutwith the blade. ey're
tonight we take u to the city of quet, with the hp of a leading aid orgazation, concern rldwide. "worldfocus" producer yul lion shows us what some children there must do, b also how some grn-ups are helping them. >> reporter:it's dawn i the ovincial capital of quet. they'rnot on their way to school and the bags o their backs don't contain books. they're fill with garbage. these kidsre going to work. to pick throughrash that has been dumped in the stres. thesecavengers are the...
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they'll get to interact with hp front pcs. >> people will actually get to see how the movie was made? >> right. they'll see snow and carollers. it's all for free. >> no accumulation down here. all right, here for the next three days. >> all for free and perfect for families. >> you've been 32 cities, right? >> 32 cities. driven by amtrak all across the country. we have 40 in total. we'll actually end in new york in about a month. >> reporter: nice talking to you. >> thanks for being here. >> marty and mary, bring the kids, this is fabulous. it's disney's a christmas carol train tour at the b&o railroad museum. today, tomorrow and sunday. i'm telling you, it's going to blow you away. >> what's amazing is they've wrapped the outside of the train. you know how you see buses wrapped in an ad now? the entire train. >> reporter: music, it's just fabulous. have a great weekend. >> we're looking at video of the actual train itself. that's wild. we'll see you sunday. >> reporter: you got it. c'mon down. have a great weekend. >> i love the fact you can morph your face on that train. kids will l
they'll get to interact with hp front pcs. >> people will actually get to see how the movie was made? >> right. they'll see snow and carollers. it's all for free. >> no accumulation down here. all right, here for the next three days. >> all for free and perfect for families. >> you've been 32 cities, right? >> 32 cities. driven by amtrak all across the country. we have 40 in total. we'll actually end in new york in about a month. >> reporter: nice...
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palm and nokia and routine speculation, always, surrounding google and sales force.com and what about hp's potential to the teleconference today. suggests polycom might number play now. much more about this on the blog of course. tech check.cnbc diagram. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. melissa lee is standing by there with a preview of what is coming up at top of the hours, "fast money." >> the markets pulled off nicely, first day of the quarter we'll bring in a technical analyst to tell us where the stocks are headed next and also 24 hours after charlie gasparino broke the big news of ken lewis stepping down after the big year, we'll have charlie back. we'll bring in a top-ranked analyst in the media space tell us,trade this news. maria, all of that and more at the top of the hour. >> see you in five minutes. we'll be there. up next, at what could move the markets tomorrow. what will you need to be positioned for that opening bell? you're watching cnbc.
palm and nokia and routine speculation, always, surrounding google and sales force.com and what about hp's potential to the teleconference today. suggests polycom might number play now. much more about this on the blog of course. tech check.cnbc diagram. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. melissa lee is standing by there with a preview of what is coming up at top of the hours, "fast money." >> the markets pulled off nicely, first day of the quarter we'll bring in...
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. >> he's putting his money where his mind is hp how one man is taking $1 billion to make health care cheaper. at least that's his plan. an exclusive after the break. protecting your heart includes watching your cholesterol. now there's new heart health advantage from bayer. its non-aspirin formula contains phytosterols, which may reduce the risk of heart disease... by lowering bad cholesterol. new heart health advantage from bayer. >>> all right. caterpillar, the world's largest maker of earth moving equipment says it plans to raise prices on most of its machinery by up to 2% next year. the stock trading higher now by about 2.5%. trish? >>> in today's west coast call, one of the richest men in america is taking health care into his own hands. this los angeles based pharmaceutical executive made the forbes 400 list. being called the richest man in medicine. and cnbc's jane wells is in los angeles with the story. hey, jane. >> reporter: hey, trish. forbes says he's worth $4 billion. the "l.a. business journal" has him at $6 billion. regardless, he's putling $1 billion of his own money
. >> he's putting his money where his mind is hp how one man is taking $1 billion to make health care cheaper. at least that's his plan. an exclusive after the break. protecting your heart includes watching your cholesterol. now there's new heart health advantage from bayer. its non-aspirin formula contains phytosterols, which may reduce the risk of heart disease... by lowering bad cholesterol. new heart health advantage from bayer. >>> all right. caterpillar, the world's largest...
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the "wall street journal" saying oracle that acquired hp would be among the potential bidders. busy day. >> let's find out how to play the market with our investors. >>> they hit a speed bump. the consumer confidence, ism manufacturing. we took advantage of the selloff last friday and increased our allocation equities. we're now -- >> you bought more stocks last week? >> we bought into that unfriday. we're running a 10% overweight in our stock and bond fund which is our flight chip allocation product and we believe that we're going to be at the 1200 level on the s&p over the next three months. >> 1200 on the s&p. michael, what do you think? >> from phil's mouth to god's ear, bring it on. i'd love to see it. i feel like the market is out over it's -- that 65% runup in six or seven months seems to be a bit aggressive for me. i'm really concerned with gold man's call today on the banks that earnings are underestimated. they're going to continue to take chargeoffs against their reserves. i mean, i don't see where they have organic's earnings growth. that seems like the oil call the
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also, a look inside the revolution that hp was the top executive out at the firm and gold record breaking week. the liquidator has a fund and they trade and follow. first, let's get to the word on the street. guys, do we have a party hats on or -- is debbie a downer? >> listen, you bring up -- it's hard to break up. it takes a while to get over it. >> put salt in the wound. >> it's too easy, keith. all right. so par
also, a look inside the revolution that hp was the top executive out at the firm and gold record breaking week. the liquidator has a fund and they trade and follow. first, let's get to the word on the street. guys, do we have a party hats on or -- is debbie a downer? >> listen, you bring up -- it's hard to break up. it takes a while to get over it. >> put salt in the wound. >> it's too easy, keith. all right. so par
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"wall street journal" says no deal is imminent, hp is interested. >>> a $20 billion plan to build twoge steel plants in india by 2015. the company's chairman tells the ft delays in getting landowners to sell in the country are tempting him to look elsewhere. >>> and deere and company ratifying a new six-year contract. the agreement covers 9,500 employees and 17,000 retirees. >> carl, thank you. >>> the media business has been reeling from a lot of ad noz yum. joining us right now with his outlook is sir martin sorrell joining us from copenhagen. great to see you. >> good morning. good morning, becky, or good afternoon from copenhagen. >> i take it you're in copenhagen for the olympics. what's your thought of rio? 10% to 15% less, what do you hear? >> well, certainly the deals i think that have been done locally in brazil. there are other networks in the world like globo and they signed up before the decision. they've done deals in spain, i think before the decision, as well. so there are other networks in the world. but i think the rio decision by the ioc is a good one. it takes the g
"wall street journal" says no deal is imminent, hp is interested. >>> a $20 billion plan to build twoge steel plants in india by 2015. the company's chairman tells the ft delays in getting landowners to sell in the country are tempting him to look elsewhere. >>> and deere and company ratifying a new six-year contract. the agreement covers 9,500 employees and 17,000 retirees. >> carl, thank you. >>> the media business has been reeling from a lot of ad...
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today's deal also opens another major competitive front with hp.hat's a company with its own video conferencing technology called halo. po polycon also offers systems. there's more on this topic on the blog. right now with all this cash on the balance sheet with so many of these tech companies, this is merely the latest and certainly not the last major m&a deal. >> tech companies in particular have a lot of cash on that balance sheet. some of them, one, two times sales. do you think that this is the big deal that cisco will do for the entire rest of the year or do you think we will see more acquisitio acquisitions? take a wild guess? >> i would be surprised if cisco didn't doer in de er ianother d. this should be fairly easy to integrate. i wouldn't suspect this is the end of it, but you've got other companies out there, google and intel, $19 billion in cash each. microsoft, $36 billion, apple, $35 billion. there's a lot of cash. i think m&a will hit frenzy times over the next two months. >> thanks a lot. >> okay, guys. >> it could also add to earn
today's deal also opens another major competitive front with hp.hat's a company with its own video conferencing technology called halo. po polycon also offers systems. there's more on this topic on the blog. right now with all this cash on the balance sheet with so many of these tech companies, this is merely the latest and certainly not the last major m&a deal. >> tech companies in particular have a lot of cash on that balance sheet. some of them, one, two times sales. do you think...
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. >> the chicago cubs have filed for chapter 11 hp how sad is that, huh?nally do something in october, and it's bankruptcy. here's a worse one. now they're talking about moving the cubs to rio. chicago can't win. >> can you imagine if they had the cubs in rio instead of the bears. you'd hear the vendors going hey -- >> people nearly choked on their lunch when a deer came crashes through a restaurant. check it out. the deer smashed through a window and then ran out the front door. this was right outside of detroit. thing is, the restaurant is just a few blocks away from woods. and nobody was hurt. look at this rescue. this car dropped 225 feet off a cliff at a state park near san diego. rescuers say that the driver may have hit the gas instead of the brake when his car lurched forward and went over the cliff. authorities say one man fell out partway down the slope. the driver and passenger were also taken to the hospital. >>> today's hot viral video. come here and look at a finger style guitarist whose songs are getting millions of hits. ♪ >> isn't that rea
. >> the chicago cubs have filed for chapter 11 hp how sad is that, huh?nally do something in october, and it's bankruptcy. here's a worse one. now they're talking about moving the cubs to rio. chicago can't win. >> can you imagine if they had the cubs in rio instead of the bears. you'd hear the vendors going hey -- >> people nearly choked on their lunch when a deer came crashes through a restaurant. check it out. the deer smashed through a window and then ran out the front...
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if you look at the rest of the different, it's different than oracle or hp. i think the rest of the business is fine. >> what's you're out look in terms of the price action on this stock given your pessimist -- want to say pessimistic, but not as optimistic view on windows 7? >> our current price target is 25. i think the stock is range bound. if you look at estimates next year, most are assuming basically flat to a little bit of revenue growth for fiscal 10. i think that's kind of best case scenario. so i think we're going to have a business that is going to continue to be under pressure, a business that's going to kind of bounce along the bottom. and with that, i think the stock is a little bit range bound. >> quickly, you've gone out perform on oracle. do these levels look good? >> with the larger cap holdings, we liked oracle and stay with that stock. >> all right. >> david, thank you. >> have a great weekend. >> okay. thanks. >>> dow recovers from the lows of the morning. we're watching it. straight ahead, breaking economic news. factory orders at the to
if you look at the rest of the different, it's different than oracle or hp. i think the rest of the business is fine. >> what's you're out look in terms of the price action on this stock given your pessimist -- want to say pessimistic, but not as optimistic view on windows 7? >> our current price target is 25. i think the stock is range bound. if you look at estimates next year, most are assuming basically flat to a little bit of revenue growth for fiscal 10. i think that's kind of...
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. >> hps, dell. >> all of them trying to do that.n this morning announcement, another norwegian coming. going back to global, not just u.s. but service business. also evaluation of the company. we do have large parts of the market that have done amazing switch. junk bombs, financial up a zillion percent because it went out of business almost. >> >> no one sells them. institutional investor, hedge fund i speak with periodically will say i'm glad you mentioned that. i've forgotten those. not only inflation hedges but their deflation hedges. we as taxpayers are underwriting this. they are misnomered as inflation hedge. if you put money into ten-year tip auction, you buy $100 worth get deflation, taxpayers will get money back, even though we've had deflation. it's a bedrock with any investment you have to have it. >> the market, do you feel like this run is done and we need something else to get to another level and at least consolidate. >> i'm really worried about september because september is a really bad month. i'm sorry, okay is a r
. >> hps, dell. >> all of them trying to do that.n this morning announcement, another norwegian coming. going back to global, not just u.s. but service business. also evaluation of the company. we do have large parts of the market that have done amazing switch. junk bombs, financial up a zillion percent because it went out of business almost. >> >> no one sells them. institutional investor, hedge fund i speak with periodically will say i'm glad you mentioned that. i've...
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the garden grants hp alleviate the equipment. weike those. but how can we actually improve intelligence sharing among local law enforcement areas when there are frankly as much a part in my opinion of border security or could be as the border patrol itself. >> thank you, sator. and i totally agree with you that this is an evil thing issue and we do not rest on where we are but we continueo wor sparsely populated rural areas are some of the most difficult to cover because of long distances. and you are right, sparsely populated areas typically have small economic basis. small law enforcement departments. they don't have a plethora of federal agents said everybody has to work together. several things. one is increasing use of technology is going to help us bridge these gaps. for example, secure video telecoerencing capacity so people don't have to drive to meetings, as something we are improving and enlarging. secondly, making sure hour own agents as they are deployed in these border areas have their own training and understanding this culture
the garden grants hp alleviate the equipment. weike those. but how can we actually improve intelligence sharing among local law enforcement areas when there are frankly as much a part in my opinion of border security or could be as the border patrol itself. >> thank you, sator. and i totally agree with you that this is an evil thing issue and we do not rest on where we are but we continueo wor sparsely populated rural areas are some of the most difficult to cover because of long...