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bill and janet ray call it home.huddled together underneath a doorway in their second-floor apartment. >> and the next thing i knew that i was flat on my back and janet was laying on my chest. >> their home has dropped a dozen feet into the garage on the first floor. >> her head is right here. we're surrounded. >> the third floor has collapsed on top of them. leaving a space for bill and janet about two feet wide by two feet high. >> it reminds me of a coffin. i could feel my wife's breath. i'm sure she could feel mine. >> why couldn't you move her at that point? >> there was glass or wood that was cutting into her. >> help does come. their apartment manager hears them and promises to return with rescuers. >> i was almost euphoric. i was just absolutely confident we were going to get out of there. >> and was she? >> yes. >> what bill and janet don't know is that the quake has ruptured both gas lines and water mains. >> while we were driving down you could really see water like a creek running down the middle of the s
bill and janet ray call it home.huddled together underneath a doorway in their second-floor apartment. >> and the next thing i knew that i was flat on my back and janet was laying on my chest. >> their home has dropped a dozen feet into the garage on the first floor. >> her head is right here. we're surrounded. >> the third floor has collapsed on top of them. leaving a space for bill and janet about two feet wide by two feet high. >> it reminds me of a coffin. i...
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and driving debris further into janet's back. >> so it was very painful to janet. said go, keep going. i told her i was going to get help. >> did you tell her you loved her? >> oh, yeah. i wasn't going to leave her. but, i got to the window and as i stood up, i fell into the bathroom and i was disoriented. >> bill ray doesn't know it yet but his leg is broken in several places. >> i strongly remember looking out the window here to where we're standing and there were 20 or 30 people looking up and this whole sidewalk, here is somebody standing in a crowd. and i can only remember his face. it must have been 50 yards from her, he got my attention. i was yelling help me, help me, he was saying jump, jump, pointing up like that. i realized the fourth floor was fully engulfed in flames. >> bill leaps from the window as the man races across the street and pulls bill from the rubble. a fireman jumps into help. firefighters eventually get the water going. it is too late for the ray's building. >> i was yelling at the firemen, go get my wife. go get my wife. and at that poin
and driving debris further into janet's back. >> so it was very painful to janet. said go, keep going. i told her i was going to get help. >> did you tell her you loved her? >> oh, yeah. i wasn't going to leave her. but, i got to the window and as i stood up, i fell into the bathroom and i was disoriented. >> bill ray doesn't know it yet but his leg is broken in several places. >> i strongly remember looking out the window here to where we're standing and there...
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straight talk with the president of the university of california, janet th janet th janet napalitano. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. >>> welcome back to this class action news special. it's been just over a year since the university of california hired its high profile new chief, janet thnapolitano. i sat down with napolitano to talk about her first year on the job. >> as an outsider coming in, the breadth and depth of the university of california is almost impossible to comprehend until you're sitting in a chair like mine. >> reporter: janet napolitano says her role at the university of california is like being a ceo. it's a job that requires hard choices, like the deci
straight talk with the president of the university of california, janet th janet th janet napalitano. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has...
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jose diaz-balart, secretary sebelius and janet murguia.with me, and thank you for hosting another thrilling night. >> it has been a privilege. thank you, alex. >> thank you per from all of us here on msnbc, thanks for drawing us tonight. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> good night from pasadena. ing, how are you doing? good, how are you? good, good, i'm david. gabriel. ♪ first customer. welcome to mcdonald's. may i take your order? imijo! it's us! imijo! it's us! we wanted to be your first customers! i'm so sorry. it's okay. gabriel, can you make me a big mac? and papitas. don't forget the papitas. anything else? [ man ] no, that's it. okay, i'll see you at the next window. ah! ora sí. [ female announcer ] a first job. ah! ah! [ laughs ] a second family. mine took video. there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. mine took video. there's something for everyone ♪loud, musical ringtone playing of the song "what is love"♪ hola amor. i'm on my way to the interview ... yeah... i'll transfer the money. done. ♪"what is love" loud, musical ri
jose diaz-balart, secretary sebelius and janet murguia.with me, and thank you for hosting another thrilling night. >> it has been a privilege. thank you, alex. >> thank you per from all of us here on msnbc, thanks for drawing us tonight. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> good night from pasadena. ing, how are you doing? good, how are you? good, good, i'm david. gabriel. ♪ first customer. welcome to mcdonald's. may i take your order? imijo! it's us! imijo! it's us! we wanted...
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janet yellen monitoring that.s through all the day on bloomberg television, radio and print. >> our twitter question of the day is apropos. to market respond volatility? >> 26.25, which is elevated. >> what is the average, 20? >> yet 20. >> the current level is double where it was. >> who has a single best chart? a sub returning financial markets kind of day. if you wanted an early indication, our chart find you might have found in bond yields. spread or the difference and yield between 10 year corporate bonds. is the 200 day moving average, the long-term friend line. above theago it moved trending average. it was aything else fairly sharp move. two days ago it was 30 basis points wider. we pay attention to this because the spread is a premium that investors demand to own high risk debt. when it widens -- much goes backow to the fed, effectively saying that at some point we will raise rates and all of a sudden there is no longer a place for these assets. beat toward the breakout that we saw before the financial cr
janet yellen monitoring that.s through all the day on bloomberg television, radio and print. >> our twitter question of the day is apropos. to market respond volatility? >> 26.25, which is elevated. >> what is the average, 20? >> yet 20. >> the current level is double where it was. >> who has a single best chart? a sub returning financial markets kind of day. if you wanted an early indication, our chart find you might have found in bond yields. spread or the...
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i love janet.media is both a wonderful thing, because unlike the catholic church cases, unlike the case with sandusky at penn state, we had no physical evidence. if you're busy reaching out to kids on social media, at least we've got some sort of physical trail. but mark's right. it creates more opportunity for a predator to reach out to your kid. can every parent, don, monitor everything that their kid's doing online? no way. however, if this is a -- if this is a teacher that's actually hanging out with your kid on a beach, there's something weird about that. >> janet, you're wanting to get in. >> well, no. and i'm not saying parents don't have any responsibility. but in these conversations i always feel like we're saying if parents had done this this wouldn't happen. you have to trust your kid at some point, and these kids were being groomed, as mel said, by the teacher. so they were kind of sitting ducks. you know, these teachers prey on -- and i've defended teachers in this position. i don't wa
i love janet.media is both a wonderful thing, because unlike the catholic church cases, unlike the case with sandusky at penn state, we had no physical evidence. if you're busy reaching out to kids on social media, at least we've got some sort of physical trail. but mark's right. it creates more opportunity for a predator to reach out to your kid. can every parent, don, monitor everything that their kid's doing online? no way. however, if this is a -- if this is a teacher that's actually...
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janet yellen'se schedule on interest rates? >> i do not think so.me around, it is the headline numbers that are encouraging. you are looking at jobs that have taken it to 224,000. that is good. hand, -- is less , use unemployment up 20%. a mixed report. wage growth is not there. you have any further clarity or explanation as to why, with the labor market tightening, we have not seen wage growth escape at all? this is a different economy. people are starting to realize it is a different economy. in addition, steps that should be taken are not being taken. problempart of a bigger that we do not have a holistic policy response because of the polarization of congress. >> a we have seen more market volatility. continue to get numbers like this, where it shows a mixed picture, that the volatility will only increase? think it will increase, but for a different reason. a world in which the main policy makers have gone from a multispeed world where they were doing the same thing to a multitrack world. the result is that currency is on the move. moved sharply
janet yellen'se schedule on interest rates? >> i do not think so.me around, it is the headline numbers that are encouraging. you are looking at jobs that have taken it to 224,000. that is good. hand, -- is less , use unemployment up 20%. a mixed report. wage growth is not there. you have any further clarity or explanation as to why, with the labor market tightening, we have not seen wage growth escape at all? this is a different economy. people are starting to realize it is a different...
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the university of california janet napolitano. >> there is an infrastushgt opportunity. a strong health care system, an economy that's built around well-paying jobs. >> a democratic party in a key connection to the bay area. i talked to congressman walk even about the american dream. is a lifeline forast cancer so many people. it is more than a community. it is a family. there's always a hug. you're friends for life. when i needed guidance, and i needed support, living beyond breast cancer was there. last year, 5-hour energy raised over $340,000 for living beyond breast cancer purchase a specially marked bottle now through december 31st... and a portion of the proceeds will help breast cancer survivors live beyond their diagnosis. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. w
the university of california janet napolitano. >> there is an infrastushgt opportunity. a strong health care system, an economy that's built around well-paying jobs. >> a democratic party in a key connection to the bay area. i talked to congressman walk even about the american dream. is a lifeline forast cancer so many people. it is more than a community. it is a family. there's always a hug. you're friends for life. when i needed guidance, and i needed support, living beyond breast...
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our thinking was that janet yellen speaks on friday about income inequality. prepared speech, but she have a few prepared remarks right before beginning that speech and that is what we would expect her to do. it is her job as the chair to step in and say let's all calm down. she is seeing the same thing we are. there is no forward-looking data that says this global growth concern has started to affect the u.s. economy. uptickre seeing a slight in the markets right now. these comments from chair yellen -- does that give a sense of urgency? markets continue to fall, it makes their job more couple kidded because they have to assess the feedback loop of the markets. when you look at the other things going on, the drop in oil prices that should be overall a boost to growth, the change in the value of the dollar, there are some reasons to think they might be more concerned about how fast the economy could grow in the long run as long as inflation comes back up at some point. while it's more complicated, it isn't something they need to step in immediately and do. the
our thinking was that janet yellen speaks on friday about income inequality. prepared speech, but she have a few prepared remarks right before beginning that speech and that is what we would expect her to do. it is her job as the chair to step in and say let's all calm down. she is seeing the same thing we are. there is no forward-looking data that says this global growth concern has started to affect the u.s. economy. uptickre seeing a slight in the markets right now. these comments from chair...
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his janet yellen the central banker to the world?reuppose it depends you stand when you consider that. the u.s. economy is the biggest economy in the world, so she does have that mandate to set a point of view. that is not technically her mandate. first and foremost, she has to try to generate growth in the u.s. economy. we have had a lot of debate about this from the central bank governor in india saying that the fed need to be very careful about their policy because of the impact it has. >> that is the point. this is the key point this morning. janet yellen fx what goes on in other nations, whether it is malaysia or germany >>. >>i want to talk about the brazilian currency this morning. they announced surprise rate hikes to control inflation. inflation is higher than estimated in brazil. they say there is going to be a fiscal adjustment that was described as violent. issue turning or flailing? -- is she turning or flailing? >> the market is very skeptical of this president. the market wants to see economic reforms. until we see tho
his janet yellen the central banker to the world?reuppose it depends you stand when you consider that. the u.s. economy is the biggest economy in the world, so she does have that mandate to set a point of view. that is not technically her mandate. first and foremost, she has to try to generate growth in the u.s. economy. we have had a lot of debate about this from the central bank governor in india saying that the fed need to be very careful about their policy because of the impact it has....
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janet laurent joins me now with more on this story. ?, wire colleges doing this >> we've seen schools decide not to use sat scores. admissions become more credible with recommendations and essays. saying the high school transcript gives them good information and predictive information. if the kid does well in high school, chances are he or she will do well in college. also, they can judge rigor. are they taking difficult classes, and so on. >> who are some of the colleges leading the way here? >> wesleyan, brandeis, bryn mawr, it's not really tiny colleges. it has become more widespread. temple, which is a pretty big school in philadelphia. >> timing, what is with the timing here? >> more schools are feeling comfortable, and is there years peers are more credible, there will be less 17-year-old and 18-year-olds applying. it becomes a competitive advantage. >> you wrote this story on two admissions deans said they wanted to see grit. >> they want to see resilience. how do kids do when presented with a situation that is not necessarily goi
janet laurent joins me now with more on this story. ?, wire colleges doing this >> we've seen schools decide not to use sat scores. admissions become more credible with recommendations and essays. saying the high school transcript gives them good information and predictive information. if the kid does well in high school, chances are he or she will do well in college. also, they can judge rigor. are they taking difficult classes, and so on. >> who are some of the colleges leading...
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janet shamlian starts us off from dallas with the latest. janet. >> reporter: lester, good evening. a county official here says they are getting several calls an hour from people who think they might have ebola. tonight, the white house is sending a liaison to dallas. to better manage the crisis. the first and only person to die from ebola in the u.s. was remembered at a memorial in north carolina today. duncan's fiancee remains in isolation among a group who had contact with him. most will come out of the 21-day monitoring period early monday morning. tonight, the associated press reports it obtained medical records suggesting duncan's care givers may not have been taking measures to protect themselves early enough. according to the a.p., it wasn't until september 30th, after duncan's ebola diagnosis was confirmed, that there's any mention of hospital workers wearing hazardous materials suits. nina pham, the first nurse diagnosed with ebola encountered duncan in intensive care 30 hours after he came to the e.r. but there's no mention of her wearing protective gear on her first entr
janet shamlian starts us off from dallas with the latest. janet. >> reporter: lester, good evening. a county official here says they are getting several calls an hour from people who think they might have ebola. tonight, the white house is sending a liaison to dallas. to better manage the crisis. the first and only person to die from ebola in the u.s. was remembered at a memorial in north carolina today. duncan's fiancee remains in isolation among a group who had contact with him. most...
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one of them is janet yellen and vice chairman stan fisher. rest of the group, i have never seen such a lack of discipline. >> i don't agree at all. >> i figured you would. >> i think the evidence is that the expectations for the federal reserve and for interest rates had been remarkably stable and what's out there, the mistake people make is listen to one person who may not be -- have the right call. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i think it's comments of jim bullard and maybe suggested the fed may not end qe. >> not the only one. >> that's followed up of an interview of boston saying nothing of the kind and seemed to suggest we were right on track. comments over the weekend. richard fisher, as well. the plurality of voices led stability. >> i think -- >> i remember no idea, we looked at alan greenspan's briefcase to know the policy. you remember that. >> i'm from the old school. i don't think that these fed guys should be talking so much at all. okay in the actions speak louder than the words. but i'm afraid i don't agree with you on s
one of them is janet yellen and vice chairman stan fisher. rest of the group, i have never seen such a lack of discipline. >> i don't agree at all. >> i figured you would. >> i think the evidence is that the expectations for the federal reserve and for interest rates had been remarkably stable and what's out there, the mistake people make is listen to one person who may not be -- have the right call. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i think it's comments of jim...
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i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. melissa: very steep declines across the board in the markets. headlines are coming very fast. second ebola identified. lousy economic data weighing heavily. we heard the latest from the fed's beige book. go to nicole petallides pet on floor of new york stock exchange. we have jo ling kent at the nasdaq. nicole, let me start with you. wild ride down there today. >> no doubt, melissa, what a wild ride this has been. you're talking about a thousand points we've lost since last wednesday's cl
i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles?...
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sot: 7:23 cg: janet napolitano / presidente de la universidad de california .ccion : napolitano dice que el estado de california no ha aumentado los fondos para el crecimiento de la matricula durante sies anos , el resultado son miles de estudiantes que no reciben fondos . la opcion es la matricula superior o anandiendo estudiantes internacionales que pagan mas. a pesar de que estudiantes locales no estan perdiendo puestos ella cree que es tiempo de revisar lo que ha sido un tema muy sensible y establecer algunas reglas. otro tema sensible .la prohibicion de la accion afirmativa aprobada por los votantes en 1996 lo cual resulto en menos estudiantes afroamericanos e hispanos en campus como uc berkley y ucla . sot:14:30 traducción: es una situacion dificil hacemos un enfoque holstico en todo menos en la raza y el origen tnico pero tratamos de hacer todo lo que podemos dentro de los lmites de la prohibicin para asegurarnos de que tenemos un sistema universitario diverso.napolitano dice que otro obstculo es el mito que los estudiantes de bajos ingresos no pueden pa
sot: 7:23 cg: janet napolitano / presidente de la universidad de california .ccion : napolitano dice que el estado de california no ha aumentado los fondos para el crecimiento de la matricula durante sies anos , el resultado son miles de estudiantes que no reciben fondos . la opcion es la matricula superior o anandiendo estudiantes internacionales que pagan mas. a pesar de que estudiantes locales no estan perdiendo puestos ella cree que es tiempo de revisar lo que ha sido un tema muy sensible y...
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well, there's one person at the post who tells me that she stays in touch with janet cooke. and i asked her to ask janet cook eif she would please talk to me because i remain absolutely hypnotized by that case. it was a very, very serious blow to our credibility and the word came back that she didn't want to see me. c-span: where is she? >> guest: i don't know. she was then in toledo. this was months ago. i think she was in toledo. that's where she came from. that's where her mom and dad live. c-span: a lot of names are in your book in journalism and you have some opinions of them. a fellow who you say is the son of a minor count or he's a minor count, arnold debordre. >> guest: well, he was the son of a count and he was the editor of the washington times. c-span: arnold debordre. >> guest: yes. but he's a professional journalist and is a friend. i succeeded him as the newsweek correspondent in paris and i didn't approve of the reverend moon or his paper and arnold and i just disagreed about that. c-span: what do you think of him today? >> guest: he's my friend. c-span: what
well, there's one person at the post who tells me that she stays in touch with janet cooke. and i asked her to ask janet cook eif she would please talk to me because i remain absolutely hypnotized by that case. it was a very, very serious blow to our credibility and the word came back that she didn't want to see me. c-span: where is she? >> guest: i don't know. she was then in toledo. this was months ago. i think she was in toledo. that's where she came from. that's where her mom and dad...
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janet yellen is expected to begin speaking in about half an hour. european markets are rebounding and equity futures are in the headlines. i will be joined by three leading voices to put this volatile market it to contacted -- context -- here is a look at our top stories -- a big third quarter for morgan stanley had earnings that almost doubled beating wall street estimates and one reason is an increase in revenue in trading stocks and bonds. we have heard that with other big banks. james gorman wants to improve returns on businesses. capitaluire less equity then trading. the next big appointment from the white house might be an ebola czar. president obama says he is open to the idea of naming a person to handle the u.s. response. >> it may be appropriate for me to appoint an additional person, not because of three of these folks of not been doing an outstanding job. they are working hard on this issue but they also are responsible for whole bunch of other stuff. >> in the meantime on capitol hill, republican lawmakers and plenty of criticism for th
janet yellen is expected to begin speaking in about half an hour. european markets are rebounding and equity futures are in the headlines. i will be joined by three leading voices to put this volatile market it to contacted -- context -- here is a look at our top stories -- a big third quarter for morgan stanley had earnings that almost doubled beating wall street estimates and one reason is an increase in revenue in trading stocks and bonds. we have heard that with other big banks. james...
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janet yellen and her console in the bond buying program as planned. they may also underscore their troubles by falling inflation. in the last month, oil prices have dropped 14%. failure for nasa kind of seconds after launch from virginia, an unmanned rocket carrying supplies to the national space station first and a huge fireball. was owned by private company. the explosion caused no injuries. here is nasa pass describing what was lost. >> we did lose hardware with this flight. we lost quite a bit of research hardware, which we will work with the different providers to recover and get them opportunities back to the space station. in addition, we lost some spares we will have to replace. shares of orbital sciences plunged after the explosion, down as much as 17%. >> premarket trading does not like facebook. shares are down as much as 8%. projected fourth-quarter sales .hat projected -- that fell to phone ishe push working. pimco continues to have a horrible no good year. it is been trying to stem redemptions. pimco was running a total of $6 billion in
janet yellen and her console in the bond buying program as planned. they may also underscore their troubles by falling inflation. in the last month, oil prices have dropped 14%. failure for nasa kind of seconds after launch from virginia, an unmanned rocket carrying supplies to the national space station first and a huge fireball. was owned by private company. the explosion caused no injuries. here is nasa pass describing what was lost. >> we did lose hardware with this flight. we lost...
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. >> bill and janet ray are still trapped under rubble.ers are still inside what is left of their building. >> they said don't worry we're going to get you out of there. and i could sense that there is desperation. this fellow this fellow who i had never met was working so hard to get the chain saw started. >> the firefighter tries an axe instead. >> once they got the whole cut out, a gloved hand came through the hole. i grabbed his hand. the only thing that separated me and them was two inches of the floor. >> they're so close, but incredibly debris is no longer the main obstacle to their rescue. bill and janet realize their building is on fire. >> it was during the axe chopping that the smoke started to roll in to the floor that we were on. and i could smell it. and that was a big concern to janet. >> do you remember what she said to you? >> we're not going to get out of her here. >> such a terrifying story. we'll have to watch the documentary to find out what happens. what other stories are a part of this? >> well, i would say bill and
. >> bill and janet ray are still trapped under rubble.ers are still inside what is left of their building. >> they said don't worry we're going to get you out of there. and i could sense that there is desperation. this fellow this fellow who i had never met was working so hard to get the chain saw started. >> the firefighter tries an axe instead. >> once they got the whole cut out, a gloved hand came through the hole. i grabbed his hand. the only thing that separated me...
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we might talk to him about what janet yellen had to say.ave a speech on growing inequality. >> the boston fed summit. ," theregan, "street smart top of the hour. thank you so much. >> see you there. >> stay with it. "bottom line" on bloomberg television continues in just a moment. ♪ >> builders started work on more homes in september -- housing starts climbed 6.3%, surpassing the million-mark for the third time this year. a senior economist at wells fargo joins us from north carolina. mark, welcome back to "bottom line." did to see you again. -- good to see you again. >> thank you. >> why does it seem like it is two steps forward, one step back? all we haveeally been able to manage and a lot of that has to do with the damage done during the housing bust. a lot of folks are feeling uncertain about job prospects. we recovered all of the jobs lost during the recession, they were not quite the same jobs that were lost. more peoplemillion working today than prior to the recession, but we have 2.6 million fewer people working full-time. nota lot
we might talk to him about what janet yellen had to say.ave a speech on growing inequality. >> the boston fed summit. ," theregan, "street smart top of the hour. thank you so much. >> see you there. >> stay with it. "bottom line" on bloomberg television continues in just a moment. ♪ >> builders started work on more homes in september -- housing starts climbed 6.3%, surpassing the million-mark for the third time this year. a senior economist at wells...
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janet yellen said so. tothere a downside transparency? trish regan joins us. an op ed on the communications strategy. >> in usa today i did. too much information. normally journalists recognize the value and all that communication. we like that. but we are in a situation now moving basedket is on what they think janet yellen is doing, and not even what they think. they know. it is being telegraphed so far ahead of time. what i am asking here is, why not have a little mystery between the markets and the fed? it is very interesting, mark. prior to 1994, the fed never told anyone when it moved on its interest rates. you had to gauge it based on what happened, and in the market the next day. we do not want to return to that, but it seems since and continuing with janet yellen, there is this desire on behalf of the fed to give the markets so much information. --ok, then is it the market' problem based on how they are interpreting it? >> you have a market that, i think, is overly dependent on the word of the federal reserve. i am going to value this market based on
janet yellen said so. tothere a downside transparency? trish regan joins us. an op ed on the communications strategy. >> in usa today i did. too much information. normally journalists recognize the value and all that communication. we like that. but we are in a situation now moving basedket is on what they think janet yellen is doing, and not even what they think. they know. it is being telegraphed so far ahead of time. what i am asking here is, why not have a little mystery between the...
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is that the first inannouncement as a whisper of janet yellen? >> i think what the fed is trying and will create is when they really start moving rates, everybody's going to know about it so there's a way to communicate it f. you lay out the plan and i would argue it's not that disruptive. i think you have to step back and put it in perspective of a 1% funds rate all we're doing is moving out of the emergency conditions that you were. required quantitative easing. 0% funds rate. we are not moving like prior cycles. all we do is move to a 1% funds rate and probably 2 or lower for a long period of time so i think as long as the communication is done effectively i don't think it has to be tremendously dislocating at all. >> i don't think -- i think that there is more likely to be a marching band going down constitution avenue two meetings ahead of that time rather than just a quiet whisper. they have got to signal it well in advance. >> that's for sure. maybe they already have started. good to see you both. thank you for your thoughts. >> thank you.
is that the first inannouncement as a whisper of janet yellen? >> i think what the fed is trying and will create is when they really start moving rates, everybody's going to know about it so there's a way to communicate it f. you lay out the plan and i would argue it's not that disruptive. i think you have to step back and put it in perspective of a 1% funds rate all we're doing is moving out of the emergency conditions that you were. required quantitative easing. 0% funds rate. we are...
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janet yellen is gettiigg3 -@political. consider this.e said the extent of and continuing increase in inequality in the u.s. greatly concerns me. now, all right, charlie, if she says inequality affects the economy, i think that is fine. >> just generally we are nonpartisan. ben bernanke certainly was a partisan when he dealt with president obama. there is a hypocritical aspects to all of this. janet yellen is the era when taker. it has benefited the rich people. they made billions. millions of dollars during this period this is a fed driven any quality. stuart: let's be clear. it was trillions of dollars. they pumped it out there. they put interest rates at zero. >> if you are rich enough to be able to afford a stock, your -@stocks went from 6000 to 17,0. stuart: pumped up by the federal reserve. this is so bad for her to go out there and say talk about any quality when she is the main corporate. stuart: you better know that we have a rebound. you predicted that the dow would hit 172. are you sticking with that tiieframe and that size of
janet yellen is gettiigg3 -@political. consider this.e said the extent of and continuing increase in inequality in the u.s. greatly concerns me. now, all right, charlie, if she says inequality affects the economy, i think that is fine. >> just generally we are nonpartisan. ben bernanke certainly was a partisan when he dealt with president obama. there is a hypocritical aspects to all of this. janet yellen is the era when taker. it has benefited the rich people. they made billions....
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como informa janet rodrÍguez. >>> esta solicito de contrato del gobierno federal causa gran expectativan disparo en las demandas de tarjetas de permiso de trabajo o residencia, que pudiera alcanzar los 9 millones lo que muchos dedo centro es que la cifra se refiere al nÚmero de indocumentados, que se puedan beneficiar de una acciÓn ejecutiva, mucho mÁs de lo antes previsto. >>> estas agencias del gobierno hacen en anticipaciÓn de lo que puede ser un movimiento por parte del presidente, de su acciÓn ejecutiva >>> la agencia federal, no indica precisamente por quÉ se preparan para un aumento precipitado en la demanda de tarjetas migratorias. dicen, este tipo de solicitud de contratos es rutinaria. >>> permiten que la agencia esÉe preparado para cambios en el nÚmero de formularios recio biteds, los cuales pueden aumentar por cualquier nÚmero de razones. >>> pero el Único aumento previsto es del de una posible acciÓn diferida que beneficia a millones de indocumentados y ciertos republicanos ya critican a la administraciÓn, por poner en marcha este proceso. y con un nÚmero mucho mayor que el
como informa janet rodrÍguez. >>> esta solicito de contrato del gobierno federal causa gran expectativan disparo en las demandas de tarjetas de permiso de trabajo o residencia, que pudiera alcanzar los 9 millones lo que muchos dedo centro es que la cifra se refiere al nÚmero de indocumentados, que se puedan beneficiar de una acciÓn ejecutiva, mucho mÁs de lo antes previsto. >>> estas agencias del gobierno hacen en anticipaciÓn de lo que puede ser un movimiento por parte...
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this is a conundrum for janet yellen who says we will know it's time to raise rates when we see wagesnet yellen thinks there is a lot of discouraged workers coming into the labor force holding down wage growth. the economy has created almost a million jobs in last four months postop -- in the last four months. the participation rate is still falling in the labor force. in recent years, the historical relationship between wages and workers has broken. during the recession, the supply of workers went up and demand went down, but wages did not fall as they should. they did not know up much, but they did not go down. so does janet yellen keep rates low in the hope that this eventually works out or does you raise rates because there's less in labor market than she thinks. but there's no right answer, is there? >> that is the bottom line. if we are this close to full employment and wages are not rising, they be we are actually this close to full employment. fulled says 5.5% is employment. but we got into the threes during the clinton administration. goldman sachs sent out a note saying not
this is a conundrum for janet yellen who says we will know it's time to raise rates when we see wagesnet yellen thinks there is a lot of discouraged workers coming into the labor force holding down wage growth. the economy has created almost a million jobs in last four months postop -- in the last four months. the participation rate is still falling in the labor force. in recent years, the historical relationship between wages and workers has broken. during the recession, the supply of workers...
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janet is there. janet shamlian. >> reporter: the new cdc protocol for health care workers will cover for all skin be covered. and here in dallas, hospital administrators and the mayor are meeting. the carnival cruise ship magic back in port in galveston. and first off a nurse who isolated herself in a cabin and a test delivered by helicopter came back negative. the passengers were handed a bullet that the lady had not tested positive. >> when we got that this morning, it was -- >> relieving. >> the hospital apologized for mistakes in the handling of the crisis. >> there were mistakes. there is no question that there were mistakes. but i feel somehow this will make the hospital and dallas stronger. >> on md, the free aunsee of thomas eric duncan is one of the group coming out of the 21 day monitored period. she issued a statement saying in part, we are so happy this is coming to an end and we so grateful that none of us show any sign of illness. and now they are focusing on integrating the family back
janet is there. janet shamlian. >> reporter: the new cdc protocol for health care workers will cover for all skin be covered. and here in dallas, hospital administrators and the mayor are meeting. the carnival cruise ship magic back in port in galveston. and first off a nurse who isolated herself in a cabin and a test delivered by helicopter came back negative. the passengers were handed a bullet that the lady had not tested positive. >> when we got that this morning, it was --...
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napolitano habl en exclusiva con cesar/topvo ---la presidenta del sistema universitario de california janetn nuestra estacin hermana n-b-c de los cambios que ha hecho en el sistema... ... entre ellos, admitir un nmero rcord de estudiantes extranjeros... y prohibir el acta de accion afirmativa que en 1996 result en un descenso de estudiantes latinos en universidades de california entre otras cosas... --agrego que trabajara arduamente para aumentar el numero de alumnos de bajos ingresos en estas...
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. >> reporter: now, janet raised her children here, she owns and operates a real estate business here. >> the safest community that i feel in orange county. >> reporter: this part of the area has been on edge since yesterday afternoon. and relieved to find out today that the orange county sheriff's department arrested it this man, glenn he purchased and choked a real estate agent doing an open house here. >> she was unconscious. >> she was? >> that poor woman was screaming, screaming, screaming. >> reporter: she was golfing on the course behind these homes when the attack occurred. residents said two construction workers heard the screams, raced down the hill to the woman and then one of them chased glenn but he got away. glenn told the investigators he was high on drugs when he did it. he is in jail now. >> it is disturbing. especially for us, realtor, female realtors out there. >> reporter: when she heard about this, she got in touch with realtors with her staff. >> i have guidelines, we have to have pairs during open houses. >> reporter: she put out this post, telling people to loc
. >> reporter: now, janet raised her children here, she owns and operates a real estate business here. >> the safest community that i feel in orange county. >> reporter: this part of the area has been on edge since yesterday afternoon. and relieved to find out today that the orange county sheriff's department arrested it this man, glenn he purchased and choked a real estate agent doing an open house here. >> she was unconscious. >> she was? >> that poor woman...
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they took us out -- melissa: you just called janet yellen the devil? >> i will play devil's advocate. they took us out of a deep financial recession. markets gone up to 17,000. they will disciple late. >> who is this man? melissa: one at a time. one at a time. >> my twitter page is blowing up. >> in addition to japan, we're more than halfway through earnings season. numbers are good. we got a good gdp print. that doesn't hurt. >> why don't i get anything? melissa: because i didn't like what you had to say. starbucks wasn't to deliver you from the drinks long lines. they gave a weaker-than-expected outlook for the quarter. i love this idea. we're supposed to focus on earnings. the fact they said they would deliver to your desk? coffee? really? >> i like some starbucks and cost me 2.0 about tore a cup of coffee? why is that? that is my biggest problem with starbucks. i couldn't care less about this. >> i always thought overpriced coffee was a fad. i now think it isn't. you will get pretty heavy drone traffic in big cities now with all of these new delive
they took us out -- melissa: you just called janet yellen the devil? >> i will play devil's advocate. they took us out of a deep financial recession. markets gone up to 17,000. they will disciple late. >> who is this man? melissa: one at a time. one at a time. >> my twitter page is blowing up. >> in addition to japan, we're more than halfway through earnings season. numbers are good. we got a good gdp print. that doesn't hurt. >> why don't i get anything? melissa:...
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wl, the federal reserve ends its bond buying program, and assesses the economy and what will chair janet yellin do next? >>> the $1.6 million question, did the move to restore the economy work? >>> and the fed effect, what happens to the hous pro is over. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, october 29th. >>> good evening, everyone, tyler is off tonight. they say all good things must come to an end, and today the federal reserve announced the end of its latest bond buying stimulus program known as qe3, the decision ends a six-year stretch where the central bank expanded its holdings of mortgage securities to an unprecedented $4.5 trillion. in a statement, the policymakers gave an upbeat report on the economy and job market. the u.s. dollar sparked higher on the news, bond prices dipped as yields moved up, gold prices fell a bit and cautious investments kept the market in negative territory. the dow lost, and the s&p was off about three points, the yield on the benchmark ten-year note hit a three-week high today before easing back and closing at 2.
wl, the federal reserve ends its bond buying program, and assesses the economy and what will chair janet yellin do next? >>> the $1.6 million question, did the move to restore the economy work? >>> and the fed effect, what happens to the hous pro is over. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, october 29th. >>> good evening, everyone, tyler is off tonight. they say all good things must come to an end, and today the...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, san antonio. >>> we're back in a moment with a stunning admission. we'll tell you who got turned down for a mortgage and why. >>> crews tonight are on the scene of a fire of all places at the flight 93 memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania. there are reports of extensive damage to the headquarters building there. but we are told that the flames did not affect the 9/11 memorial itself. the families of the passengers released a statement saying they are grateful no one was injured in this, that they, like us, are awaiting word on damages. >>> what does it say about our economy that ben bernanke, former chairman of the federal reserve, is having a hard time refinancing his home loan? he now believes based on personal experience that mortgage credit is excessively tight. not helping things, the fact that he recently changed jobs and departed government service. >>> weather forecasts are about to get better, thanks to some new science called hrrr. high resolution rapid refresh. the weather radar graphics we use today will look like quaint oil paintings in
janet shamlian, nbc news, san antonio. >>> we're back in a moment with a stunning admission. we'll tell you who got turned down for a mortgage and why. >>> crews tonight are on the scene of a fire of all places at the flight 93 memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania. there are reports of extensive damage to the headquarters building there. but we are told that the flames did not affect the 9/11 memorial itself. the families of the passengers released a statement saying they are...
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i was the supervising editor of janet cook. let's put the blame where it belongs, on me.asn't skeptical enough. and when it turned out it was a fraud and she won the pulitzer prize and we gave the pulitzer prize back, then solution was a typical bradley solution. he said we've got an om ombudsman, bill green, saying you are going to investigate this, you are going to talk to everyone, you are going to go as deep as you can and he published this volumus article in the post. it went on page after page and it was tough on bradley, tough on me, tough on the culture of the post. and what ben said afterwards, there's nothing about janet cook affair that wasn't in that article. no one found out anything more about it because he turned the ombuds pan looks like he turned his reporters loose. and he had to take the punishment. i remember the new republic wrote a very mean article about ben and the post and the whole culture and so forth. and ben ran into the editor of the new republic. and this is the bradley we knew. he looked at him and he covered his privates and smiled. >> now
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we will not hear from janet yellen. she will give a speech tomorrow.g the real question which is what are they going to do about interest rates? >> that's 100% correct. >> the markets are saying that we should not be seeing interest rates rise, possibly not until the end of next year or beyond given where we are with inflation and the economy. >> in our lifetime. >> the fed continues to say we will see interest rates rise by the end of next year. obviously, that's the big debate right now and one of the big uncertainties for the market. >> i was fascinated by your with nouriel roubini. interest rates would never rise. he said later rather than sooner. >> he was on with us early this morning. play with he says about ending quantitative easing. worst thing the fed could do is to abort it. will lose its credibility and give us a hard landing. maybe the decision will be made in june and will happen in july or september. >> for more on the fed future and what market participants are watching, i want to bring in david blitzer, the chairman of s&p dow jones i
we will not hear from janet yellen. she will give a speech tomorrow.g the real question which is what are they going to do about interest rates? >> that's 100% correct. >> the markets are saying that we should not be seeing interest rates rise, possibly not until the end of next year or beyond given where we are with inflation and the economy. >> in our lifetime. >> the fed continues to say we will see interest rates rise by the end of next year. obviously, that's the...
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janet nopolitano from building tie with mexico to the rap it growth of isis. lot to say about very important topic. for ov 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. . >> good evening again. we begin the half hour with deadly ebola outbreak. now confirmed here at home. the first case has been diagnosed in the united states and now a team from the cdc rushed to dallas. abc news reporter steve has the latest. >> the cdc is confirming late today what doctors in this dallas hospital fear. that the patient who walked into their emergency room sunday with high fever and other symptoms is sick with ebola. the first case diagnosed in this country. >
janet nopolitano from building tie with mexico to the rap it growth of isis. lot to say about very important topic. for ov 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal...
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whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade.>> what are watching most closely here? >> i think last week we were watching, obviously, caterpillar was big. the transportation was off the charts. robert hath is another one because of how much we have in the economy and how much the economy rallied. next week visa and mastercard because we see how the consumer's doing. we also see the data on where people are swiping from. >> that's a point. >> so we start to see how gasoline, if people are going into the gas stations and convenience stores to buy extra things because the gas price has gone down. >> headlines from ebola. we saw that they can have an impact on psychology and sentiment in the markets. beyond the fed we get a look at gdp third quarter. certainly slower than the second quarter, but it's still strong and shows that the u.s. is holding up given the weakness in europe and china. so we'll see about that. >> and the strong dollar, mark. >> the most important indicators in addition to durable goods, we have -- in addition in
whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade.>> what are watching most closely here? >> i think last week we were watching, obviously, caterpillar was big. the transportation was off the charts. robert hath is another one because of how much we have in the economy and how much the economy rallied. next week visa and mastercard because we see how the consumer's doing. we also see the data on where people are swiping from. >> that's a point. >> so we...
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but today janet says i heart you market. the market started to rally before the fed announcement, but they were obviously very happy with it. >> a lot of people say the fed this, fed that. you often said, it's not as much about the fed. it shows how much influence they have over the market. what we've been saying, everyone on this panel, they're not going to raise rates until the middle of next year. they told us what we already knew. the market has been spooked. all right. the fed still thinks stink. interest rates remain low. market goes higher. charles: to matt's point i think the timetable is still in place. i don't know this changed anything. i think there are little small voices out there that really build off this. i don't think any true long-term investors really cared that much. >> nothing really changed today. stocks were stretched. in bull markets 5 percent declines are normally bought up. stocks were stretched. they were pounded on. they were down for a couple weeks. this morning jeff's op he had was on the other
but today janet says i heart you market. the market started to rally before the fed announcement, but they were obviously very happy with it. >> a lot of people say the fed this, fed that. you often said, it's not as much about the fed. it shows how much influence they have over the market. what we've been saying, everyone on this panel, they're not going to raise rates until the middle of next year. they told us what we already knew. the market has been spooked. all right. the fed still...
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janet napolitano. >> from ties with mexico to rapid growth of isis, ahead. >> the president of the university of california has been in charge of the uc system for a year now. >> we sat down with her to talk about the present state of the university, and not for getting she is a former secretary of homeland security. >> janet napolitano is highly qualified to do just about any job. that is why rumors of new employment or running for office always seem to follow her. >> i've got that job. >> it's been a year since napolitano became president of the university of california. just as the worst of the great recession was ending no surprises. the recovery has been slow. >> so now, have the opportunity to reboot. focus on where we take the university. >> napolitano is turning her attention to generating more money for colleges and says sacramento needs to increase state appropriations for higher education. governor brown says only if state colleges promise to keep tuition flat and agree to certain reforms. >> these are the things i'm working on. more students with changing employers. >> the former
janet napolitano. >> from ties with mexico to rapid growth of isis, ahead. >> the president of the university of california has been in charge of the uc system for a year now. >> we sat down with her to talk about the present state of the university, and not for getting she is a former secretary of homeland security. >> janet napolitano is highly qualified to do just about any job. that is why rumors of new employment or running for office always seem to follow her....
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janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >>> that's our broadcast for this friday night.nk you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you back at 8:00, 7:00 central for tonight's "dateline" and of course with you all weekend as well. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. >>> cops called to kate hudson's halloween party. chris martin flirting with the star's half-naked daughter. >> from the chaos to the incredible costumes, now on "extra." >>> ellen as the clooneys, strahan as oprah. we're coast to coast with morning mayhem. the morning shows' most extreme costume showdown ever. >> i always love talking to a.j. >> and why madonna needed three people to squeeze into her get up. >>> how amanda bynes just got herself sprung from the psych ward. >>> and honey boo boo on go-go juice overload. >>> mario has melanie griffith's first words since her split from antonio banderas. >>> hour ryan paevey's night out with mr. and mrs. robert downey jr. >> this might be our last date for a while. >> what happened when ryan made this confession to emma watson? >> i have a massi
janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >>> that's our broadcast for this friday night.nk you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you back at 8:00, 7:00 central for tonight's "dateline" and of course with you all weekend as well. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. >>> cops called to kate hudson's halloween party. chris martin flirting with the star's half-naked daughter. >> from the chaos to the incredible costumes, now on "extra."...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, san antonio. >>> we're back in a moment with a stunning admission. we'll tell you who got turned down for a mortgage and why. down for a mortgage and why. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop furt
janet shamlian, nbc news, san antonio. >>> we're back in a moment with a stunning admission. we'll tell you who got turned down for a mortgage and why. down for a mortgage and why. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp...
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later today look out for comments from fed chair janet yellen. check out sterling. sterling is lower after the bank of england official comes out and says the recent inflation is making him gloomier. after the break russia is back on top of the agenda. we had to milan as putin natural gas cut supply. in the meantime we want to talk markets. move" is back in two. the virgins is back. do you think that continues? >> i think the divergence should continue. we have seen a bit of convergence. as i mentioned, i think the treasury yields are much higher. i think they will stay here or go lower. that is what the ecb is committed to do. i don't think the surge we have or spanishek bonds and italian ones is sustainable. i think as a reaction, greece wants complete withdrawal from the program. i think that might have been the perception, but that is not the reality. some grounds has to stand on as far as renegotiating. fiscal balances -- greece has some grounds to stand on as far as negotiating. even the imf suggesting there might be -- we might be on the precipice of a cycle
later today look out for comments from fed chair janet yellen. check out sterling. sterling is lower after the bank of england official comes out and says the recent inflation is making him gloomier. after the break russia is back on top of the agenda. we had to milan as putin natural gas cut supply. in the meantime we want to talk markets. move" is back in two. the virgins is back. do you think that continues? >> i think the divergence should continue. we have seen a bit of...