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next door to him there's another shop which is a hardware store called huntington and hopkins run by a couple of guys who sell hardware. and one day in 1858 hopkins, stanford and huntington receive this salesman who's coming through town trying to pump up the idea of building a railroad from california back to the midwest. his name, if i can remember his name, oh, what was his name? oh, a walk-on character in this book, so -- [laughter] handsome guy, fast talking, and he says would you guys put down $3,000? i can do a survey, and we'll try to pitch a railroad idea that will succeed, will get government funding. and stanford and huntington and his confederates including a guy called charles crocker put down a little bit of money, and this railroad scheme starts to take off. they call it the central pacific railroad. it just happens that in the same period the united states is being torn apart by that little thing called the civil war. a railroad scheme has been proposed in previous years in congress, it's gone nowhere because the northern senators and congressmen want the railroad to
next door to him there's another shop which is a hardware store called huntington and hopkins run by a couple of guys who sell hardware. and one day in 1858 hopkins, stanford and huntington receive this salesman who's coming through town trying to pump up the idea of building a railroad from california back to the midwest. his name, if i can remember his name, oh, what was his name? oh, a walk-on character in this book, so -- [laughter] handsome guy, fast talking, and he says would you guys put...
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mÉxico sigue sin ganar en honduras y muchos dijeron que el empate tiene sabor casi a derrota, en huntingtonocho senadores en washington le otorgue un estatus legal permanente a los inmigrantes que gozan del tps, desde washington los detalles con lori montenegro. >>> rufina pe reireira llegÓ de salvador, uno de los que le dieron un tps. >>> los protege contra la deportaciÓn y les da un permiso de trabajo, aÚn asÍ no viven tranquilos. >>> cada 18 meses que hay que renovar el permiso tenemos aquel temor de que no nos vayan a renovar el permiso. >>> a eso se suma que hay quienes no tienen ningÚn tipo de amparo. >>> mi hijo lo traje pequeÑo aÁa y lo deportaron hace cuatro meses. >>> la reforma migratoria podrÍa ofrec ofrecerle el alivio. incluye a quienes tienen tps. >>> entienden que son grupos que estÁn aquÍ y tienen ya raices aquÍ y merecen la oportunidad de tambiÉn obtener la ciudadanÍa. >>> los senadoras dicen estÁn en la recta final de su trabajo, queda negociar el futuro flujo de trabajadores extranjeros al paÍs. >>> queremos proteger los trabajadores americanos. >>> surgen reporte que un
mÉxico sigue sin ganar en honduras y muchos dijeron que el empate tiene sabor casi a derrota, en huntingtonocho senadores en washington le otorgue un estatus legal permanente a los inmigrantes que gozan del tps, desde washington los detalles con lori montenegro. >>> rufina pe reireira llegÓ de salvador, uno de los que le dieron un tps. >>> los protege contra la deportaciÓn y les da un permiso de trabajo, aÚn asÍ no viven tranquilos. >>> cada 18 meses que hay que...
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she's been a research fellow at the huntington library, and at university. in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern politcal cartoons," she has contributed to europe, workings, and encyclopedia of our late american world. she published numerous essays and chapters including shout i trust? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming fiona deans halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mark, and thank you also to judy miller and to jayme and scott who helped to bring here. and help answer any questions people have got today, and for my very closest friends and instinct an e-mail to say stop worrying. that was very nice, thank you. and effective. so just before we begin i would like to mention this image on your right because it's not after a cartoon in the sense of public cartoons but it's a particularly charming example of something thomas nast it all the time which is a thank you note. rather than send traditional notes he tended to draw himself which is do
she's been a research fellow at the huntington library, and at university. in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern politcal cartoons," she has contributed to europe, workings, and encyclopedia of our late american world. she published numerous essays and chapters including shout i trust? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming fiona deans halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank you....
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. >> researchers from the pacific marine mammal center at huntington beach guided 2 stranded dolphinsto the pacific ocean successfully. they were in shallow water across the pacific coast highway from the beach. look what they d.animal rescuers on surfboard guided disoriented dolphins back to deeper water before herding them that huntington harbor. away they go. marin scientist monitoring the dolphins now to make sure they swim to the ocean app not back to the east fewary. amazing. >> pretty cool. >> yes. it is cool is that dolphins know they are being helped. >> let's turn to the weather forecast. spencer here. weekend has arrived. >> it has indeed. along come clouds. mild over the weekend. we have a big cool down coming next week. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd and of actually there it is. we have few clouds offshore. clear skies overland areas and mostly clear until later tonight when we gets clouds. live view from the high definition base camera at emeryville back across the bay. temperatures today the today high. 76 in santa rose. new record for this date in oak land. 74 degr
. >> researchers from the pacific marine mammal center at huntington beach guided 2 stranded dolphinsto the pacific ocean successfully. they were in shallow water across the pacific coast highway from the beach. look what they d.animal rescuers on surfboard guided disoriented dolphins back to deeper water before herding them that huntington harbor. away they go. marin scientist monitoring the dolphins now to make sure they swim to the ocean app not back to the east fewary. amazing....
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wo
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and...
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huntington asset advisers thinks this rally may be running out of steam.been wrong so far. why is it different this time? we'll find out. >>> the very blunt truth is that men still run the world. >> what about the women's revolution? >> i think we're stalled. >> is facebook cfo cheryl sandberg right? home shopping network ceo mindy grossman joins us to talk about women and work. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office
huntington asset advisers thinks this rally may be running out of steam.been wrong so far. why is it different this time? we'll find out. >>> the very blunt truth is that men still run the world. >> what about the women's revolution? >> i think we're stalled. >> is facebook cfo cheryl sandberg right? home shopping network ceo mindy grossman joins us to talk about women and work. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix...
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rescuers heard of the dolphin as way from the shallow waters and into huntington harbor. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 switch to you all-electric tolling at golden gate bridge happens this month. where you can go if you still want to pay with cash. plus... >> this bedroom floor collapsed. >> a sink hole opened up underneath a house pulling a man underground. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live later. >> we'll take a look at the friday-afternoon commute live picture of the san francisco skyway. it's a log jam and east bay is not much better heading super bowl >>> sky 7 is live over breaking news now the result of a chase that just ended with several cars crashing. police chase ache pickup truck in fairfield. >> they chased the truck until it crashed into several cars just north of the nasa airport. >> pick up is in the middle of a field pechl and cars in it are talking about what happened and have you to believe damage to their cars. we'll continue to kep you posted. >> day you can no longer pay crash at the golden gate bridge is approaching.
rescuers heard of the dolphin as way from the shallow waters and into huntington harbor. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 switch to you all-electric tolling at golden gate bridge happens this month. where you can go if you still want to pay with cash. plus... >> this bedroom floor collapsed. >> a sink hole opened up underneath a house pulling a man underground. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live later. >> we'll take a look...
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she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and the university of oxford. she has contributed to europe and she published numerous essays including shell i trust these men, postwar black manhood and fathers, preachers, rebels and men. and this draws the line in cartoons and history. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mark. thank you to jamie and scott here. we appreciate you helping us make this even possible. my friend e-mailed me to say, stop worrying. before we began come i would like to mention this image on your right. it is a particularly charming example of the work of thomas nast. other than some traditional thank you notes, he drew himself, which he has done here, very typically as you can see. short and unkempt. he loved its his job facial hair all over the place. and he wrote a note to thank him partly because people really liked it. partly because having grown up in newark city, he was not capable of writing something that anyone would consider gracious. so his wife could do it for him. so he had the genetic spe
she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and the university of oxford. she has contributed to europe and she published numerous essays including shell i trust these men, postwar black manhood and fathers, preachers, rebels and men. and this draws the line in cartoons and history. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mark. thank you to jamie and scott here. we appreciate you helping us make this even possible. my friend e-mailed me to say,...
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huntington, new york, out on long island, pounded by the storm. winds continue to roll in off the coast. and also now, this snow. we have had the rough waves, as well. in the huntington area, we've got 3 to 4 inches. there will be additional snow there. boston, up towards the cape, the wind and the coastal water. ginger zee is near boston. good morning, ginger. >> we're here in needham. they've got at least 8 inches. look at this bush, it's completely covered. our crew couldn't make it. i may be fuzzier than normal. they got stuck on roads. roads are closed. a lot of folks waking up have to dig out from up to a foot or more in a lot of places. boston's fifth largest snowstorm. ten inches above average before this storm. they're going to have a surplus this year for sure. >> for sure. it's been that year. let's look at the radar. we'll show you this really is isolated. and how tight and wound up the storm is, spreading from maine to new york city. look what the totals will be, it's not a lot in southern areas. it is a lot once you get outside of bo
huntington, new york, out on long island, pounded by the storm. winds continue to roll in off the coast. and also now, this snow. we have had the rough waves, as well. in the huntington area, we've got 3 to 4 inches. there will be additional snow there. boston, up towards the cape, the wind and the coastal water. ginger zee is near boston. good morning, ginger. >> we're here in needham. they've got at least 8 inches. look at this bush, it's completely covered. our crew couldn't make it. i...
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he's already home in huntington, new york. and that's ollie. they're checking each other out. and so his full name is cinnamon lee mcsullivan. we took him to a restaurant yesterday. >> yeah. >> i broke every health, you know, you're not supposed to do. >> who cares. >> you know the restaurant. and so sweet. so thank you, you know who you are. and we sat there with him in the basket and he went home and did a little pooh-pooh in the yard. we put him outside on the street of new york, hoda. look at him. 40 people instantly around this dog taking pictures. we're going to follow the progression of blake and cinnamon lee. >> we should also point out, i was asking my mom about dog sitting. some people in our building said congratulations to my mother, you'll be dog sitting. my mom was, like, oh, no, i'm not. our moms are upstairs in the kitchen. >> where they like to be. >> they are cooking a pie. hey. >> they really need their own show on the cooking network. food network. >> they're cooking up two delicious meals. your mom is making a main course. mine's making a dessert. >> every
he's already home in huntington, new york. and that's ollie. they're checking each other out. and so his full name is cinnamon lee mcsullivan. we took him to a restaurant yesterday. >> yeah. >> i broke every health, you know, you're not supposed to do. >> who cares. >> you know the restaurant. and so sweet. so thank you, you know who you are. and we sat there with him in the basket and he went home and did a little pooh-pooh in the yard. we put him outside on the street...
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the chase wound its way through huntington park in east l.a. it is unclear why the chase ornlorn originally started. the roads are damp on this thursday. >> they certainly are. taking a live look at your radar starting to get a little more action. see these little pops of green. pop-up showers might get your roadways nice and slick for your commute. keep that in mind. overnight, a little bit of rainfall. steady drizzle coming down. just count on weather slowing you down a touch. give yourself extra time if you are taking the little ones to school. if not, you will be able to get them outdoors for spring break today. looking pretty good. i am going to show you where we are expecting the shower. livermore, elsewhere, we're doing okay. nine miles or better everywhere but livermore. the fog is going to be at its thickest between 7:00 and 9:00. you can see we are also going to get more of the steady drizzle in the south bay. we stopped the clock at 9:00 a.m. mostly clear conditions as we head through the second half of the day. isolated spotty showe
the chase wound its way through huntington park in east l.a. it is unclear why the chase ornlorn originally started. the roads are damp on this thursday. >> they certainly are. taking a live look at your radar starting to get a little more action. see these little pops of green. pop-up showers might get your roadways nice and slick for your commute. keep that in mind. overnight, a little bit of rainfall. steady drizzle coming down. just count on weather slowing you down a touch. give...
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>> caller: yeah, boo-yah from huntington valley, pennsylvania. >> i used to take women to the dinnerater. i'm not kidding. just a little -- what's up? >> my stock is whz. >> why don't you stump the chump here, man. i don't know that one, i know whiting petroleum, i don't know whiting usa. i'll have to do a little work on that one and we'll come back. let's go to steve in south carolina. steve? >> caller: hey, jim, how's it going from the sunny south? >> what's happening? >> caller: i was wondering about microsystems, recently pulling back 25% off its highs, holding $600 million in cash and zero debt. >> let me look into that one too, i'm 0 for 2 in the last two. this is too hard, i've got to do micros and whiting petroleum. i don't have it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- you plan, you play, you try to be perfect, but can your strategy stand up to cramer's test? call, e-mail, or tweet @jimcramer to find out if your portfolio has what it takes in "am i diversified." >>>
>> caller: yeah, boo-yah from huntington valley, pennsylvania. >> i used to take women to the dinnerater. i'm not kidding. just a little -- what's up? >> my stock is whz. >> why don't you stump the chump here, man. i don't know that one, i know whiting petroleum, i don't know whiting usa. i'll have to do a little work on that one and we'll come back. let's go to steve in south carolina. steve? >> caller: hey, jim, how's it going from the sunny south? >>...
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liz: beating the s&p with funds, huntington funds investment officer, his picks on facebook, check it dell computer really is in the house. the closing bell ringing in just about five minutes, both dow and s&p on track for record -- look at the s&p! it's now even a point higher than it was going into this hour. plus, i'll tell you the best dow performer for the first quarter, a winner by a long shot. you got to hear that one. stay tuned. ♪ in it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well
liz: beating the s&p with funds, huntington funds investment officer, his picks on facebook, check it dell computer really is in the house. the closing bell ringing in just about five minutes, both dow and s&p on track for record -- look at the s&p! it's now even a point higher than it was going into this hour. plus, i'll tell you the best dow performer for the first quarter, a winner by a long shot. you got to hear that one. stay tuned. ♪ in it used to be easier but now there are...
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they're poorly capitalized, i'm not going to saber rattle and make you fearful of wells fargo or huntingtoncorp or first horizon or j.p. morgan. love 40, i say. no, no, game! at that point it was my turn to serve. i had no more patience. to each and every bear and by my account there were a dozen of them, i ask what does the cyprus crisis have to do with the price to earnings multiple of bristol-myers? now, mind you, there's nothing, nothing at all that the intelligentsia despises more than my bristol-myers card that i played for so many years. as outrageous as the scheme in cyprus might be and it is outrageous because the average cypriot shouldn't be collateral damage in attacks on russian depositors, the average portfolio manager simply doesn't give a darn about it. he's hoping the market can come down so he can buy stocks like bristol-myers. as plain a stock as there is in the universe. good balance sheet and decent pipeline and nice yield and none of it will be impacted by the long lines at the cypriot atm machine and that's why they want it. in fact, i bet that when some of these portf
they're poorly capitalized, i'm not going to saber rattle and make you fearful of wells fargo or huntingtoncorp or first horizon or j.p. morgan. love 40, i say. no, no, game! at that point it was my turn to serve. i had no more patience. to each and every bear and by my account there were a dozen of them, i ask what does the cyprus crisis have to do with the price to earnings multiple of bristol-myers? now, mind you, there's nothing, nothing at all that the intelligentsia despises more than my...
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anyway, he's gone off to live happily ever after in huntington, long island. >> jimmy: aw, we're happyhicago paws -- something like that. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> they do fabulous. >> jimmy: we'll put it on our website. >> thank you. there are eight more little doggies that can be adopted, but everybody wanted cinnamon. everybody. >> jimmy: everyone, yeah. no, now they can't have him. but there are so many. they're all cute. the little benji-looking dogs. >> and you know what? any animal you save from any situation -- >> jimmy: i want to adopt these -- i want to adopt these dogs. [ laughter ] look at how much fun you're having. that's why -- that's so fun. you did this thing, where you wanted -- was it 500,000 likes? >> we were trying. we were stalled. we could not get 500,000 facebook people to like us. >> jimmy: no, no. >> sad, isn't it? we couldn't. so i just got down on my knees one day and begged. i know what works. i'm a woman. you know what i'm saying? [ laughter ] we do what we got to do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, immediately, when i begged, it's, like, boom, boom, boom, bo
anyway, he's gone off to live happily ever after in huntington, long island. >> jimmy: aw, we're happyhicago paws -- something like that. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> they do fabulous. >> jimmy: we'll put it on our website. >> thank you. there are eight more little doggies that can be adopted, but everybody wanted cinnamon. everybody. >> jimmy: everyone, yeah. no, now they can't have him. but there are so many. they're all cute. the little benji-looking...
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. >>> 30 miles north of dana point two, other dolphins are getting a lot of attention in huntington beachlands near the pacific coast highway. now another dolphin has joined in. marine mammal experts say the dolphins appear to be healthy and not in distress. >>> 80s in southern california area. nice here as well. >> i think i saw 85 at laguna beach, beautiful up here. nothing to sneeze at for early march. above average on the temperatures, mid-70s. even upper 70s in some neighborhoods. today was the peak. after that, temperatures cool down with the clouds streaming in. these clouds increase over the next 24 hours. by tomorrow in the afternoon, it's going to be mostly to partly cloudy. so look for a lot of cloud cover as these things stream in. there could even be a little sprinkle or drizzle that comes out of this tomorrow afternoon and evening. but it wouldn't be enough to shut your plans down. current temperatures, 71 in fairfield. 70 in antioch. warm out there right now. you knew that. rainfall, averages are falling because we haven't had rain. 85% in santa rosa. san jose, 70%. we got
. >>> 30 miles north of dana point two, other dolphins are getting a lot of attention in huntington beachlands near the pacific coast highway. now another dolphin has joined in. marine mammal experts say the dolphins appear to be healthy and not in distress. >>> 80s in southern california area. nice here as well. >> i think i saw 85 at laguna beach, beautiful up here. nothing to sneeze at for early march. above average on the temperatures, mid-70s. even upper 70s in some...
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joining me is the chief executive officer officer at henessey funds and randy bateman from huntington funds and they will give dividend plays in a moment. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> randy, what's behind your fund's strategy using income rather than dividend bonds? >> we noticed since 2008 you could throw out all your asset allocation models out of the window and we certainly have as well. investors are not looking at the traditional building blocks of asset allocation. given them the same things and same character continuation that they once did and the bond market is one of those. yields, as you said earlier at ten-year rate are less than 2%, so investors are prompted to look elsewhere, and there's a lot of different ways that they can play things and we've gone away from the traditional asset al days of stocks, bonds and bills to really what investors want which is growth, income and stability, and you can maybe find the income from the stock market side of things where you cannot find it in the bond market. >> and it's interesting, neil, because you like dividend p
joining me is the chief executive officer officer at henessey funds and randy bateman from huntington funds and they will give dividend plays in a moment. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> randy, what's behind your fund's strategy using income rather than dividend bonds? >> we noticed since 2008 you could throw out all your asset allocation models out of the window and we certainly have as well. investors are not looking at the traditional building blocks of asset...
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she has been a research fellow at the huntington library, university of oxford in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern political cartoons," she has contributed to europe, working, and encyclopedic of early american world. dr. halloran published numerous essays and chapters including shell i trust again? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming dr. halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, mark, and think you did judy and jayme and scott who helped to bring me here. and to help answer any questions people of god today, and for my very closest friends and instinct and e-mailed me to stop worrying. that was very nice, thank you. and effective. such as before weekend i would like to mention that image on your right, because it's not actually a cartoon in the sense of public attended satirically charming example of things that thomas nast it all the time which is a thank you. rather than send traditional thinking is, he would draw himself, very typically as you can see, shor
she has been a research fellow at the huntington library, university of oxford in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern political cartoons," she has contributed to europe, working, and encyclopedic of early american world. dr. halloran published numerous essays and chapters including shell i trust again? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming dr. halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank...
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. >> peter sorrentino from huntington asset advisers.ser from ubs, and chris constantinos from riverfront group. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> peter, which stock would you own in a pullback? and would you buy more of that today? >> peter? >> absolutely. exxonmobil is the name. four decades of outperformance. it's a boring story, but it's disciplined execution always wins. 6% annualized dividend increases over 30 years. if it gets cheaper, unless the rest of the world is willing to freeze to death in the dark, you want to own exxonmobil, because so far it's a product that none of us have figured out how to live without. it's best in the industry, chased by all its peers. they're typically ahead of the curve, stock has been weak, wouldn't mind buying it in here if the opportunity opened itself. >> michael lasser, what do you like? >> bill, i like home depot. you'otot to buy it here. three reasons, first, we're still in the early stages of the housing recovery. this company is going to see a ton of leverage, as the cycle unfol
. >> peter sorrentino from huntington asset advisers.ser from ubs, and chris constantinos from riverfront group. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> peter, which stock would you own in a pullback? and would you buy more of that today? >> peter? >> absolutely. exxonmobil is the name. four decades of outperformance. it's a boring story, but it's disciplined execution always wins. 6% annualized dividend increases over 30 years. if it gets cheaper, unless the...
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where are you from originally huntington beach california.estaurant scene. >> reporter: the restaurant is right across the corner from the mosconi center. for the rest on its sells itself. when there are conferences and taught there are tons of light lunches and dinners. just regular weeks the restaurant has been doing very well. how many restaurants have the star. i cannot tell you. you're too busy doing shop for. and making amazing food. for example we have amazing food. it looks good and it's healthy. it amazes me when food looks really good and has no calories. this is a very intense ravioli. that has sweetbreads and truffles. that is beautiful. we're talking to a great movie is when it comes to food. u.s. and 1 my favorite strips jarrow dreams of sushi. i'm telling you this is a real experience. it's about a man hill takes his whole life perfecting the art of sushi. it's really something special. when it comes to young people are going to school, where is to go. i went to the california culinary academy and st. francisco, so i graduated
where are you from originally huntington beach california.estaurant scene. >> reporter: the restaurant is right across the corner from the mosconi center. for the rest on its sells itself. when there are conferences and taught there are tons of light lunches and dinners. just regular weeks the restaurant has been doing very well. how many restaurants have the star. i cannot tell you. you're too busy doing shop for. and making amazing food. for example we have amazing food. it looks good...
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they appeared to be stranded in a freshwater cove at huntington beach.. they were worried the mammals would be in danger if they stayed too long. >> glad to see they're making it back safely. >>> we want to take another look at the weather with craig setzer from wfror miami. >> still snow showers from the lumbering pressure in the northeast. snow pushing into the ohio valley and tennessee valley and cool pressure. only dry spot in the southwest and there's snow in the upper midwest. in fact, fargo getting light snow today. this is the first in a series of storm systems. the bigger one comes tomorrow into monday. anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow. great falls even into mankato. here's a look at the weather for your saturday. >>> and in the next half hour our shout-out city where it's typically sunny and warm. i'll have more on that coming up. anthony? >> all right, craig. thanks. >>> our top story this half hour, behind the capture of mob boss whitey bulger. he was on the run for 16 years and near the top of the fbi's most wanted list. and like bonnie
they appeared to be stranded in a freshwater cove at huntington beach.. they were worried the mammals would be in danger if they stayed too long. >> glad to see they're making it back safely. >>> we want to take another look at the weather with craig setzer from wfror miami. >> still snow showers from the lumbering pressure in the northeast. snow pushing into the ohio valley and tennessee valley and cool pressure. only dry spot in the southwest and there's snow in the upper...
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live pictures now, pacific coast highway, huntington beach.se rescue crews, we have seen this before, when the dolphins come a little too close, they get these rescue teams, like these guys, looks like on paddle boards, trying to get them to move into the bigger water. we have been watching this feed from l.a., and the last couple of minutes, we did see one of the dolphins get a little bit closer out to the bigger water, to the ocean, but so far it is an ongoing process. perhaps they're confused. i know sometimes we cover these live, and then people start surrounding, the helicopters start coming around, and the dolphins don't know what's going on. we'll keep an eye on this live picture and we'll make sure hopefully we can pass along the good news eventually that the two dolphins are a-okay. >>> let's move on. some of the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. autopsy results are in for a chicago lottery winner who was poisoned after he won. a medical examiner confirms khan died from cyanide poisoning. his death ruled a homicide. >>
live pictures now, pacific coast highway, huntington beach.se rescue crews, we have seen this before, when the dolphins come a little too close, they get these rescue teams, like these guys, looks like on paddle boards, trying to get them to move into the bigger water. we have been watching this feed from l.a., and the last couple of minutes, we did see one of the dolphins get a little bit closer out to the bigger water, to the ocean, but so far it is an ongoing process. perhaps they're...
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let's get a quick comment from andy in huntington beach >> caller: how come rand paul didn't suggestut the fact that george bush almost killed u.s. citizenship in the area when he almost ordered strikes of airplanes right after 911. he didn't talk about that too much. anything that deals with obama, he's got a really big mouth. >> okay. andy. this issue is above who happens to sit in the white house. don't you? >> yeah. whoever like or dislike in politics, i think this is really something that's a lasting power, the kind of power the president seems to be claiming for himself here is one that will be left to his successor >> bill: thank you. we will keep on top of this. i know you will, too. >> this is "the bill press show." going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think
let's get a quick comment from andy in huntington beach >> caller: how come rand paul didn't suggestut the fact that george bush almost killed u.s. citizenship in the area when he almost ordered strikes of airplanes right after 911. he didn't talk about that too much. anything that deals with obama, he's got a really big mouth. >> okay. andy. this issue is above who happens to sit in the white house. don't you? >> yeah. whoever like or dislike in politics, i think this is...
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ryan riley from huntington post was inside the court.s there, justice department and supreme court reporter for huff poe. hey, ryan, what do you say? >> hey how is it going? >> what was it like inside the court it seemed to be one-sided anti-doma. >> it seemed to be. yeah, it was a packed courtroom. a lot of interested and obviously in the press section packed with as many chairs as possible in there. if they get to the merits of the issue and they get past the standing concerns perhaps and whether or not they're representing house republican republicans -- to defend doma, i think it is clear where they're going to come down on the merits of it and actually find section three of doma unconstitutional. but there is that possibility that they're either going to get there which would still you know, still sort of be good for i think -- for opponents of doma even if they don't get there. it would be a positive outcome. obviously -- >> bill: let me just understand what you're saying. procedural issue is whether or not house republicans have s
ryan riley from huntington post was inside the court.s there, justice department and supreme court reporter for huff poe. hey, ryan, what do you say? >> hey how is it going? >> what was it like inside the court it seemed to be one-sided anti-doma. >> it seemed to be. yeah, it was a packed courtroom. a lot of interested and obviously in the press section packed with as many chairs as possible in there. if they get to the merits of the issue and they get past the standing...
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this is the huntington post this morning with this headline -- thomas in granite falls, north carolinaa republican. caller: good morning. i think this is another nail in the coffin for the united states. one of these days, we will have to answer for it. it is not right. i do not care who says what. it seems like the democratic party has become a party right out hail, if you look at -- hell, if you look at it. it doesn't matter what the people really think. one of these days, we will have to get an account for it. the matter what we think, we will go before god to have an account for this. host: sarah in ohio, an independent. caller: my opinion is that the simplest way to think about this is the separation of church and state. once to take the element of the religious definition of marriage out, there should be no better reason for denying a marriage contract to two people and of the same-sex than 49 real-estate contract for two people of the same sex. host: on twitter -- we'll go to fred in washington, an independent. caller: thank you. i really agree with the last caller. --ouple of o
this is the huntington post this morning with this headline -- thomas in granite falls, north carolinaa republican. caller: good morning. i think this is another nail in the coffin for the united states. one of these days, we will have to answer for it. it is not right. i do not care who says what. it seems like the democratic party has become a party right out hail, if you look at -- hell, if you look at it. it doesn't matter what the people really think. one of these days, we will have to get...
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. >> host: ron, huntington beach, california. you are on book tv on c-span2. professor larry schweikart is our guest. >> caller: good morning from southern california. my question has to do with, you wrote a book which i believe you said, what would the founders say. my question has to do with political parties and just a little context. jefferson says -- [inaudible] george washington wrote about the effect -- madison wrote all sorts of nasty things about factions and parties. in the context of the separation of power, -- [inaudible] legislative branch working together to put people on the court. election day, you have two small minorities that provide those choices on the ballot for the general election, and the election -- the effect on representative -- [inaudible] >> guest: thank you. you mention some of the most appropriate -- what you did not mention what madison went on to say after he denouns political parties. he then says but they're necessary. he said, and in addition, check, and addition. madison was the first one to say we need competition among -
. >> host: ron, huntington beach, california. you are on book tv on c-span2. professor larry schweikart is our guest. >> caller: good morning from southern california. my question has to do with, you wrote a book which i believe you said, what would the founders say. my question has to do with political parties and just a little context. jefferson says -- [inaudible] george washington wrote about the effect -- madison wrote all sorts of nasty things about factions and parties. in...
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. >> host: ron, huntington beach, california, you are on booktv on c-span2. professor larry schweikart is our guest. >> caller: good morning from southern california. >> guest: hi. >> caller: my question has to do with you wrote a book, i believe you said "what would the founders say," my question has to do with political parties and, um, just a little context. jefferson said that if he had to go to heaven with a party, he wouldn't go there at all. george washington wrote about the baneful effects of the pitter of party. madison -- the spirit of party. madison in federal 14 wrote all sorts of nasty things about factions and parties. you know, just in the context of their effect on the separation of powers, because, you know, you have democrats and the executive branch, you have democrats in the legislative branch, and, you know, politicalization of the supreme court based on, you know, the executive and the mettive branch -- legislative plan with. working together to put people on the court. the choice on election day, you know, you have two small minorities
. >> host: ron, huntington beach, california, you are on booktv on c-span2. professor larry schweikart is our guest. >> caller: good morning from southern california. >> guest: hi. >> caller: my question has to do with you wrote a book, i believe you said "what would the founders say," my question has to do with political parties and, um, just a little context. jefferson said that if he had to go to heaven with a party, he wouldn't go there at all. george...
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next up we have kathy from huntington, new york. look. >> i'm a mom to a 4-year-old and 6-year-old. i just went back to work as a teacher in december, and i was wondering if you have any suggestions on how to juggle it all between work and home and give 100% at my job and at home. >> is that even possible, 100% at both all the time, or are you just setting yourself up for disappointment? >> i think women put so much pressure on themselves to do it all, have it all, be it all, give it all, and then i think we're just setting ourselves up for total failure, so i think there's two things to do. one is you can become engaged 100% with the thing that you're doing at the time. so when you're teaching, be a teacher. when you're at home, be with your kids, be with your husband, but be there presently, and the other thing is shifting the critic to the cheerleader. you know, acknowledge yourself for what you have accomplished, not what's still lingering on the to-do list. >> also it seems that women, we get caught up in always measuring ourse
next up we have kathy from huntington, new york. look. >> i'm a mom to a 4-year-old and 6-year-old. i just went back to work as a teacher in december, and i was wondering if you have any suggestions on how to juggle it all between work and home and give 100% at my job and at home. >> is that even possible, 100% at both all the time, or are you just setting yourself up for disappointment? >> i think women put so much pressure on themselves to do it all, have it all, be it all,...