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. >>> ima gold, ima be, black eyed peas is the reference. where is your money best put to work right now? we're going to go sector by sector throughout this hour. now, a big move at the dow in and out. out comes kraft. in goes united health group. does anybody else see an irony there? the united health group goes in for the maker of velveeta and other delicious foods like that. first change in many, many years. and then there's this. wait until you hear. look what's going on there. the story behind this break-in at a california apple store. they're going to be talking about it for years. the guy drives right in. it's a drive-in apple store. look at that. sue's at the nyse. >> wait until you see him try to get out of the apple store. that's the best part of the whole story. thanks, ty. the markets down here still continuing to march slightly higher. i just want to focus on the s&p for just a few minutes here. we're nearing a five-year high. we're above -- we were just above the 1468 mark just moments ago. we made some calls to several of the
. >>> ima gold, ima be, black eyed peas is the reference. where is your money best put to work right now? we're going to go sector by sector throughout this hour. now, a big move at the dow in and out. out comes kraft. in goes united health group. does anybody else see an irony there? the united health group goes in for the maker of velveeta and other delicious foods like that. first change in many, many years. and then there's this. wait until you hear. look what's going on there. the...
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you can imagine what the ima president didn't tell everybody is that chicago has theheerybod strictestgun laws in this country. the number of murders nowhere near those other cities, far, far greater. example.for atlanta with 42 murders this year. that is down, by the way, 9%.n % new orleans, has had nearly 90 murders. new orleans, 90. milwaukee, -- milwaukee is, for a town and city of its size, 41 murders. >> i think i could clean that up. i could line up a little better. it is a 15% decline. 15% decline. and that is kind of impressive, ,on't you think?impessive 18% in the past year. yet, the president mentioningond these cities -- cleveland, lastd year, cleveland. clcleveland had 59 murdleveland. cleveland had 59 murders. last year alone. nearly 30% of the decline from the previous year.ear so let's take a look at chicago. so far this yeart . chicago.by itlf chicago service by itself here.i chicago, so far this year, has had at least 284 murders. 284. i an increase of more than 30%. it is actuallye a 32% increase.t in the number of murders in the past year. despite the fact that mayo
you can imagine what the ima president didn't tell everybody is that chicago has theheerybod strictestgun laws in this country. the number of murders nowhere near those other cities, far, far greater. example.for atlanta with 42 murders this year. that is down, by the way, 9%.n % new orleans, has had nearly 90 murders. new orleans, 90. milwaukee, -- milwaukee is, for a town and city of its size, 41 murders. >> i think i could clean that up. i could line up a little better. it is a 15%...
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ima mar many industry insiders say rates will go even lower. we are not really buying all of the homes though we are seeing improvement of the rates going lower. >> they are really strict on who can get the loans. >> finally the last story it's concerning. people are not able to save. >> 68 percent of americans are now living paycheck to paycheck. that comes from the american payroll association. they say it would be some what or very difficult for them to get by if their paychecks were delayed even just a week. the figure was lower at 65 percent still a lot of people. more people are struggling many luxuries like your cable or smart phone are now considered essential. essentially people are spending money they don't necessarily have. >> it shot up to 72 percent in 2010. a little bit lower. >> exactly. thank you so much lauren. happy friday to you as well. >> the time now is 11 after the top of the hour. the wait finally over. the iphone 5 is finally on sale. we head live to an apple store where thousands of lining up. a scary moment as they tr
ima mar many industry insiders say rates will go even lower. we are not really buying all of the homes though we are seeing improvement of the rates going lower. >> they are really strict on who can get the loans. >> finally the last story it's concerning. people are not able to save. >> 68 percent of americans are now living paycheck to paycheck. that comes from the american payroll association. they say it would be some what or very difficult for them to get by if their...
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someone might or might not want to be a guy you have to have a beer with and those judgments are based on imaou say there's something specific about the color red? >> if you go back to 1976, about 90% of the winning presidential candidate wore a red tie when he made his acceptance speech. >> so, i think we have some pictures here. if you don't believe us, let's show you. 1996, bob dole, bill clinton. battle of the red ties. 2000, al gore, george bush, same thing. 2004, john kerry and george w. bush again. there's something different. a a blue tie. >> but that was his second term. makes a difference. >> so, and yeah, to 2008, we have red and red. 2012, this year, gold. 2012, there it is. second term, barack obama, what's the key to that? why is blue key to the second term? >> i think obama, i thought obama was going to wear blue if you look at what he wore on wednesday night. he wore a red tie. clinton wore a red tie. the fact that romney wore a red tie also drove him to this because you want a point of difference. don't want two presidential candidates that look exactly a like and if you're t
someone might or might not want to be a guy you have to have a beer with and those judgments are based on imaou say there's something specific about the color red? >> if you go back to 1976, about 90% of the winning presidential candidate wore a red tie when he made his acceptance speech. >> so, i think we have some pictures here. if you don't believe us, let's show you. 1996, bob dole, bill clinton. battle of the red ties. 2000, al gore, george bush, same thing. 2004, john kerry...
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you know what's going onere is romney irt ima reaction mode.e was put on the defensive over the 47% remark, so he's got to go out and illustrate all these new examples of empathy and compassion, even if that contradicts wh he said last week. he's gotten in trouble because he didn't mentionets during atasp a thconvention. okay. well, now they're going to throw on a veterans event and give a speech to the veterans about, you know, isn't it terrible that 23 million people loong for work and, in fact, he's given it to a rather well-heeled crowd in the second wealthiestounty i snas that kind of reactivity give you any confidence that such a mind could be in a positio such as commander in chief of the nation. >> well, he laid out a case today about when he is commander in chief,isoing to spend an extra trillion dollars on dfers and yet he's also going to cut taxes and yet also going to reduce the debt. so i believe tha if he can do that, then it will be worth us watching. >> you know -- >> go ahead,re ou mtion these ads -- that the president is runni
you know what's going onere is romney irt ima reaction mode.e was put on the defensive over the 47% remark, so he's got to go out and illustrate all these new examples of empathy and compassion, even if that contradicts wh he said last week. he's gotten in trouble because he didn't mentionets during atasp a thconvention. okay. well, now they're going to throw on a veterans event and give a speech to the veterans about, you know, isn't it terrible that 23 million people loong for work and, in...
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i want them to stand and be recognized bause ty are eairinall u sheila, ima. [ applause ] to ema and of you, in the darkest hours of your lives, you may have felt utterly alone and seemed like nobody cared. and the important thing for us to understand is there are millions around the world who are feeling that same way this very moment. right now, there is a man on a boat casti the net with his bleeding nds, knowing he deserves a bter li aif dignity, but doesn't know if anybody is paying attention. right now, there's a well hunched over a sewing machine glancing beyond the bars on the window knowing if just given the chance, she might some day sl heown resuthesn thany is paying attention. right now there's a young boy in a brick factory covered in dust hauling his load under the sun thinking if he could go to scol he might know a different fu but hoe t anybody's paying attention. right now there is a girl, somewhere trapped in a brothel, crying herself to sleep again, and maybe daring to imagine that some day, justmaybe, she might be treated n the like a piece in pperty buts a ma and
i want them to stand and be recognized bause ty are eairinall u sheila, ima. [ applause ] to ema and of you, in the darkest hours of your lives, you may have felt utterly alone and seemed like nobody cared. and the important thing for us to understand is there are millions around the world who are feeling that same way this very moment. right now, there is a man on a boat casti the net with his bleeding nds, knowing he deserves a bter li aif dignity, but doesn't know if anybody is paying...
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you know, if som respects if i were the nrsc, i'd be rti ford akot t wec ifnd up in the senate, his image, the stuff that he says, the possibility he can say something even more, you know, outrageous, that would weigh over the party every day. i don't think they want that. >> and, ed, let's not forget, ll d of their own that has new shows the female candidate they're supporting, among them, claire mccaskill, are doing very well in the races because of the perception of the gop's stance on women's issues. that's what the polling is indicating. shelley berkley'race elet warren's state. claire mccaskill's race. it's helping democratic female candidates. >> because the problems the republican party has very few constituencies left they can rely on. it's pmarily old, wte men. if you wantoliene wen heanhe b alienated in this process, you have politicians like todd akin. they're suffering a gender gap. this makes it worse. i know it won't have an effect in the missouri race when it comes to the presidential contest, but it creates an image problem for other races in -- >> that's why nobody wan
you know, if som respects if i were the nrsc, i'd be rti ford akot t wec ifnd up in the senate, his image, the stuff that he says, the possibility he can say something even more, you know, outrageous, that would weigh over the party every day. i don't think they want that. >> and, ed, let's not forget, ll d of their own that has new shows the female candidate they're supporting, among them, claire mccaskill, are doing very well in the races because of the perception of the gop's stance on...
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ima better person because of my tenure plus relationship with my partner, mark. i say marriage is good for relationships, that's partly because commitment is good for relationships but also because marriage ties us into the larger community. marriage ties us into our families in a certain way. my parents regard mark as their son-in-law, and that's important to sort of sustaining the family life that we have. and then some of our fellow citizens our day. we can talk more about that, but i think one of the reasons we see a shift over the last 15 years in favor of same-sex marriage, the country is about evenly divided on this issue now. about half the country at least in the polls. when you look at the election results we see something different that between 1996 when gallup started looking at this and 60% people were against same-sex marriage, 27% were in favor. in the last couple years 53% in favor, 50% favor 2012. there's been a shift. i think we see that is because people increasingly recognize that gays and lesbians are their neighbors, fellow citizens and so o
ima better person because of my tenure plus relationship with my partner, mark. i say marriage is good for relationships, that's partly because commitment is good for relationships but also because marriage ties us into the larger community. marriage ties us into our families in a certain way. my parents regard mark as their son-in-law, and that's important to sort of sustaining the family life that we have. and then some of our fellow citizens our day. we can talk more about that, but i think...
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. >> that's right, sue, a ima he here at the tech crunch disrupt conference in san francisco where everyone is eagerly awaiting for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg to speak. he will will be soon and give you a heads up on what he will say, next on power lunch. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> mark zuckerberg may be coming out of his shell or fox hole, depending on your perspective. he will make his first public appearance since facebook's ipo back in may. shares have lost half their value since that date. right now, the stock is up about half a buck at $19.33. julia boorstin is live in san francisco waiting for julia? >> reporter: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg chose to make hisz first appearance at tech crunch because those that pack the hall this afternoon tend to be more focused on product th
. >> that's right, sue, a ima he here at the tech crunch disrupt conference in san francisco where everyone is eagerly awaiting for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg to speak. he will will be soon and give you a heads up on what he will say, next on power lunch. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved....
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joining us is ima daly. we've come back, so are we just establishing a new range?think what we've seen is such a weaker dollar, and we probably are in the new trading range. however, i do think the dollar move was really overextended. the euro dollar would remain above 130. it's not really correspondent with the fundamentals of the situation and the risks that are out there. >> yes. what is the biggest risk do you think? >> probably i think in the near term, spain actually asking for a bailout. i think the longer spain delays it, the more risk within spain. all of them more systemic risks as a whole. >> the focus on the pound, given that you would be offering some rebates. so kind of some short-term dynamics at play. if you look to fundamentals and what the yield is on these ku currencies, it really seems to be a fight for who is weakest now. and then you throw in weak data on a day like today and the euro seems to be battling that. >> we're definitely seeing currency wars. the bank of japan intervention didn't really make much head way. within the next day, the ye
joining us is ima daly. we've come back, so are we just establishing a new range?think what we've seen is such a weaker dollar, and we probably are in the new trading range. however, i do think the dollar move was really overextended. the euro dollar would remain above 130. it's not really correspondent with the fundamentals of the situation and the risks that are out there. >> yes. what is the biggest risk do you think? >> probably i think in the near term, spain actually asking...
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to >> well charlie, i think you can imagine that you know can ima being president of the united he states during such severe st economic times is a humbling thing. thing. you know the president reads letters every night from americans all over the country that are struggling in this t economy.ut the president knows that we've made progress. but he understands that we've still got a long way to go. and it's up to him to do as he did last night, prevent a vision vision for moving the country forward. >> you seem to be suggesting that he knows he's disappointed.char >> well, charlie, this isn't 2008. we understand that. we've been through hopefully omic t economic times that the depths l h of which nobody else will have to go through. but we'll only do that if we ur really rebuild this economy and give our middle class some security. i think the president >> it' understands that -- >> it's incomplete? >> well it is incomplete as he his i said. he said in 2008 and he said it last night, none of this would be easy. he never said it would be. >> robert gibbs, thank you so much. >>> we have news
to >> well charlie, i think you can imagine that you know can ima being president of the united he states during such severe st economic times is a humbling thing. thing. you know the president reads letters every night from americans all over the country that are struggling in this t economy.ut the president knows that we've made progress. but he understands that we've still got a long way to go. and it's up to him to do as he did last night, prevent a vision vision for moving the...
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or is it a blip, a minor embarrassment, something that will have no real ima account. >> well, that dependsthe campaign around or not. think about it, savannah, you've got 50 days left, mitt romney's going to be spending over $100 million on 30-second ads, outside groups will be spending a lot of money. you've got three presidential debates. there's no doubt if mitt romney clearly outperforms barack obama in all three debates, nobody's going to be talking about this other than how it helped mitt romney focus and turn things around. but here's the problem, this is an absolute critical time for this campaign, and go back to the convention, start with that video, the high point of mitt romney's campaign was his rnc video, which was so moving and made you think, you know what? i think i can relate to this guy. and then we had clint eastwood, and then we had the chair, and then hoeover this past week, yo combine libya and the press conference, which is polling horribly for him. the campaign shake-up yesterday that was in several publications, and then this video, very, very bad news. this is one
or is it a blip, a minor embarrassment, something that will have no real ima account. >> well, that dependsthe campaign around or not. think about it, savannah, you've got 50 days left, mitt romney's going to be spending over $100 million on 30-second ads, outside groups will be spending a lot of money. you've got three presidential debates. there's no doubt if mitt romney clearly outperforms barack obama in all three debates, nobody's going to be talking about this other than how it...
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[applause] [applause] to ima and sheila and each of you, in the darkest hours of your lives, you may have felt utterly alone and it seemed like nobody cared. and the important thing for us to understand is there are millions around the world who are feeling that same way this very moment. right now, there's a man on a vote casting the net with his bleeding hands, knowing he deserves a better life, a life of dignity but doesn't know if anybody is paying attention. right now, there's a woman hunched over a sewing machine glancing beyond the bars on the window knowing if just given a chance she might someday sell her own wares but she doesn't think anybody is paying attention. right now there is a young boy in a brick factory covered in dust, hauling his heavy load under a blazing sun, think if you could just go to school he might ballot different future that he doesn't think anybody is paying attention. right now there is a girl somewhere, trapped in a brothel crying herself to sleep again and maybe daring to imagine that someday just maybe she might be treated not like a piece of prop
[applause] [applause] to ima and sheila and each of you, in the darkest hours of your lives, you may have felt utterly alone and it seemed like nobody cared. and the important thing for us to understand is there are millions around the world who are feeling that same way this very moment. right now, there's a man on a vote casting the net with his bleeding hands, knowing he deserves a better life, a life of dignity but doesn't know if anybody is paying attention. right now, there's a woman...
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. >> reporter: yalperrin is with the san francisco-based nonprofit that imas to defend digital rightst company of youtube, starts censoring content, they start going down a slippery slope. they're accusing google of turning its back on policies that promote freedom of expression. >> for many years, if you were a youtube user and you wanted to upload a video, you understand that as long as it was not a violation of the terms of service and not a violation of the law, that it would stay up. >> reporter: in a statement, youtube says, we work hard to create a community everyone can enjoy, and which also enables people to express different opinions. this can be a challenge, because what's okay in one country can be offensive elsewhere. this video, which is widely available on the web, is clearly within our guidelines, and so will stay on youtube. however, we've restricted access to it in countries where it is illegal, such as india and indonesia, as well as in libya and egypt, given the very sensitive situations in these two countries. ambassador chris stevens, who was killed at the consul
. >> reporter: yalperrin is with the san francisco-based nonprofit that imas to defend digital rightst company of youtube, starts censoring content, they start going down a slippery slope. they're accusing google of turning its back on policies that promote freedom of expression. >> for many years, if you were a youtube user and you wanted to upload a video, you understand that as long as it was not a violation of the terms of service and not a violation of the law, that it would...