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constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard him, from texas, he had been the president of the republic of texas. he knew what it was like to read a country. sam houston would have been a good choice. the problem with sam houston is he was divorced from his first wife and his second wife was cherokee woman which, for 19th century americans, they weren't going to wrap their head around either one of those things. so sam houston went out, john bell came in as the much more palatable option. 1860, in november, americans go to the polls. this is how it winds up. everything in green there goes for lincoln. douglas got missouri and part of new jersey. breckenridge, overwhelmingly, gets the slave-owning south except for some of those border states where you see in the dark brown there. go to john bell. he gets a clear majority, which is all you need to become president. but in terms of the popular vote, okay, lincoln gets about 39%. but because it was so split, and the way the electoral college works, he's
constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard him, from texas, he had been the president of the republic of texas. he knew what it was like to read a country. sam houston would have been a good choice. the problem with sam houston is he was divorced from his first wife and his second wife was cherokee woman which, for 19th century americans, they weren't going to wrap their head around either one of those things. so sam houston went...
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tennessee, kentucky, virginia go to john bell. okay? and what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly lincoln wins the electoral college. he gets a clear majority of the electoral votes which is all you need to become president, okay? but in terms of the popular vote, lincoln gets about 39%, but because it was so split and the way the electoral college works, he wins the presidency. the problem is a huge portion of the country, particularly the south, is going to feel like the guy that they didn't vote for, who didn't appear on a lot of deep south ballots, state of texas lincoln wasn't even on southern ballots in the state of texas. it's not like he was getting a whole lot of write in votes. there was no way they were going to vote for the republican. no. no, he's not. he's from the north. illinois to boot, all right? there's no way they were going to do it. so a huge portion of the country feels like, forget it. we didn't even vote for this guy. there are other factors going on too. when you look at, again,
tennessee, kentucky, virginia go to john bell. okay? and what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly lincoln wins the electoral college. he gets a clear majority of the electoral votes which is all you need to become president, okay? but in terms of the popular vote, lincoln gets about 39%, but because it was so split and the way the electoral college works, he wins the presidency. the problem is a huge portion of the country, particularly the south, is going to...
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constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard of him. all right. from texas. he'd been the president of the republic of texas. knew what it was like to literally lead a country. sam houston probably would have been a pretty good choice. the problem with sam houston for 19th century america is he was de, vo divorced from his first wife. and his second wife was a cherokee woman. they weren't going to be able to wrap their head around either one of those things. john bell came in as the much more pal atable option. 1860. americans go to the polls. at least adult white male american citizens go to the polls. this is how it winds up. everything in green there goes for lincoln. douglas got missouri and part of new jersey. breckenridge overwhelmingly gets the slave-owning south except for some border states where you see in the dark brown there, tennessee, kentucky, virginia, go to john bell. okay. what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly, lincoln wins the electoral college.
constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard of him. all right. from texas. he'd been the president of the republic of texas. knew what it was like to literally lead a country. sam houston probably would have been a pretty good choice. the problem with sam houston for 19th century america is he was de, vo divorced from his first wife. and his second wife was a cherokee woman. they weren't going to be able to wrap their head around...
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i mean, it's amazing this time of year. 52 in bell air and camp john, 67 degrees today. not a record but awfully warm. 52 this morning and average is 31 on the record, 76, and 10 back in 1960. 70 wins today that bumped the temperatures up from the freezing mark to the upper 60s. tomorrow, maybe even warmer. may get to 70 and tomorrow night, cooler air with neighboring few showers and expecting a lot of rain out there. but generally, a pretty nice day that will be warm. clouds and a few hours of showers into early friday that clears out. it will be a little cooler friday and quite a bit cooler, i think, on saturday but it will warm up again by sunday. winds are picking up up to 25 knots. wind advisory in the afternoon. bay temp, cool. 6:07. tonight, generally clear, a few high clouds but mild 45 to maybe low 50s in the city. a warm, breezy day. 68, probably 70 in some spots with increasing clouds late in the day and shower activity tomorrow late into early friday. clears out, a little cold at 67. 32 at night and chilly on saturday. 48 a little breezy and back up to 60, pa
i mean, it's amazing this time of year. 52 in bell air and camp john, 67 degrees today. not a record but awfully warm. 52 this morning and average is 31 on the record, 76, and 10 back in 1960. 70 wins today that bumped the temperatures up from the freezing mark to the upper 60s. tomorrow, maybe even warmer. may get to 70 and tomorrow night, cooler air with neighboring few showers and expecting a lot of rain out there. but generally, a pretty nice day that will be warm. clouds and a few hours of...
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that story and more in today's after the bell report. john? >> and this is incredible. apple's value jumping into a new zip code, investors pushed up the stock and today it's worth $500 billion. take a look. shares now trading above $542. since apple reports earnings in january, stock has been unstoppable, climbing 19 of the 25 trading days since. and there is excitement tied to the ipad on wednesday, just one of the hot products. just for context, $500 million in an elite club. exxon was worth this level in 2008. microsoft all got to that level about a decade ago. other big story today is net flix, starting tomorrow if you want to stream "toy story 3" you're out of luck. that film and 8 huj others will vanish because the deal with stars -- starz expires at midnight. starz owns 25% of the recent movie streaming rights. hbo owns 40%. they try to challenge net flix with it's hbo to go service. and net flix only has access to owning rights to about 15% of the recently released films, take a look at numbers, stocks closing lower after the federal reserve gave no sign the fe
that story and more in today's after the bell report. john? >> and this is incredible. apple's value jumping into a new zip code, investors pushed up the stock and today it's worth $500 billion. take a look. shares now trading above $542. since apple reports earnings in january, stock has been unstoppable, climbing 19 of the 25 trading days since. and there is excitement tied to the ipad on wednesday, just one of the hot products. just for context, $500 million in an elite club. exxon was...
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it's never left. >> i think there are lessons we can learn from bell labs. >> reporter: author john gertnerasic research and applied research can pay tremendous dividends. it can lead to products and devices and innovations that change the world. >> down through the years, bell labs people have received more than 17,000 patents. that's like one patent a day for 50 years. >> reporter: the number is close to 30,000 now. 2600 patents last year alone. that's seven a day. >> an embellishment it has. >> mason: next iman's second career. and later alpacas for fun and profit. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses a second is a ve
it's never left. >> i think there are lessons we can learn from bell labs. >> reporter: author john gertnerasic research and applied research can pay tremendous dividends. it can lead to products and devices and innovations that change the world. >> down through the years, bell labs people have received more than 17,000 patents. that's like one patent a day for 50 years. >> reporter: the number is close to 30,000 now. 2600 patents last year alone. that's seven a day....
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bell." >> thanks, john.to you. >>> and then from the diabetes epidemic, we take a look at the hu future of health care. >>> plus, the hit game angry birds about to fly from your smartphone to a a retailer near you. introducing the lexus enform app suite -- available now on the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap. for checking your line, then checking your portfolio. for making atms and branches appear out of thin air. simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. aye, or...a mornin' of tiny voices crying out, "feed us -- we've awakened from our long winter's nap and we're peckish to the point of starvin'"!! i don't understand... your grass, man! it's a living, breathing thing. it's hungry, and you've got to feed it with scotts turf builder. that a boy, mikey! two feedings now...in the springtime streng
bell." >> thanks, john.to you. >>> and then from the diabetes epidemic, we take a look at the hu future of health care. >>> plus, the hit game angry birds about to fly from your smartphone to a a retailer near you. introducing the lexus enform app suite -- available now on the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a...
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he as well as a ceo along with the cast of mad men including john hamm will ring the opening bell tomorrowu going to interview him? you procured that yet? >> we will be speaking. >> do you have your outfit for tomorrow? >> i was hoping for help from you, tim. we have to trade the plays off lions gate. you don't like that trade? it's in the basket. you have the toy company and there is licensing. >> in other words. >> an i mac should be up there as well. >> regal entertainment. i'm throwing that one out. look at regal entertainment. it has a monster short interest and people can get run over and they will continue. 6% dividend which is safe for the foreseeable future. to me you want to look at something else, rgc. >> you go towards the hasbro side. michael talked about how they are trying to really look at their asset pool and generate the earnings off of it. one way you can participate in that if you don't want to buy lions gate. why not buy it? >> especially on dream works and dwa, it is capped out here, but this is a place where you have the closest value. >> it is streaming and the cont
he as well as a ceo along with the cast of mad men including john hamm will ring the opening bell tomorrowu going to interview him? you procured that yet? >> we will be speaking. >> do you have your outfit for tomorrow? >> i was hoping for help from you, tim. we have to trade the plays off lions gate. you don't like that trade? it's in the basket. you have the toy company and there is licensing. >> in other words. >> an i mac should be up there as well. >>...
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complex if you will but a new bill in congress introduced last week by senator john mccain has some folks raising the alarm bells it's called the secure i.d. act and it requires private companies to share information voluntarily about cyber threats in the u.s. government would be overseen by the national security agency now critics say that it's an n.s.a. cyber power grab one that could bring the u.s. closer one step closer to a twenty four seven military surveillance of our online lives so should you be concerned well let's ask someone who knows a thing too about that declan mccullagh is a correspondent with c. net news and. ns us live from san francisco declan welcome back to the program. before we get to the actual bills i want to look at the cyber threat itself because you know we keep hearing about cyber get in cyber nine eleven you know planes falling out of the sky trains the railing is a cyber pearl harbor type attack truly as big of a threat as the pentagon makes it out to be. probably not possible but there are other threats i mean dirty bombs suitcase nukes including ones a disappeared once the soviet
complex if you will but a new bill in congress introduced last week by senator john mccain has some folks raising the alarm bells it's called the secure i.d. act and it requires private companies to share information voluntarily about cyber threats in the u.s. government would be overseen by the national security agency now critics say that it's an n.s.a. cyber power grab one that could bring the u.s. closer one step closer to a twenty four seven military surveillance of our online lives so...
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john everett. nah, that name don't ring a bell.ell, he was found buried in 18 street mexicali territory, so his name better start ringing some bells or i'm gonna ring your bell. i never had nothing to do with killing no cop. there's no way he gets shot in your territory and it's not the news of the decade. no statute of limitations on murder, jimmy. you know that, right? i heard what everyone else heard, okay? what's that? the cop was whacked courtesy of the bsf. payback for some shooting. so, what's he doing in the 18 street's territory? no offense, but when it came to killing cops, gang bangers can find some pretty common ground. (door shuts) oh, hey. there you are. i went by your office looking for you. you did? yeah, i just wanted to talk. about what? mm... you know, i thought about walking away myself once. you did. was first time i orally defended a dissertation. charlie eppes, not confident about math? i was more scared of quitting than i was of going through with it, so... i couldn't walk away. i'm gonna do it. i'm gonna ch
john everett. nah, that name don't ring a bell.ell, he was found buried in 18 street mexicali territory, so his name better start ringing some bells or i'm gonna ring your bell. i never had nothing to do with killing no cop. there's no way he gets shot in your territory and it's not the news of the decade. no statute of limitations on murder, jimmy. you know that, right? i heard what everyone else heard, okay? what's that? the cop was whacked courtesy of the bsf. payback for some shooting. so,...
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john leopold has been indicted for multiple counts of misconduct. brad bell has breaking news. >> this indictment is by no means a surprise. it has been expected for months. many of the accusations have been playing out for quite some time. most of it has to do with a misuse of a police officer time to his security detail in some pretty tawdry ways. you may recall a couple of years ago a scandal when leopold was caught naked with a woman, also naked in a car at the annapolis small. county executives downplayed reports. he did not want to talk about it at the time. now, we have learned he is accused of as many as two or three times a week of using his police detail to drive him to parking lots of public places to meet a woman to have sex in another car while the police waited. it is also alleged he used his police officers to keep two girlfriends apart to make sure there would not meet. there are also accusations he use police officers to place campaign signs for him. this indictment has just come out. i have asked him personally about the accusations. he has
john leopold has been indicted for multiple counts of misconduct. brad bell has breaking news. >> this indictment is by no means a surprise. it has been expected for months. many of the accusations have been playing out for quite some time. most of it has to do with a misuse of a police officer time to his security detail in some pretty tawdry ways. you may recall a couple of years ago a scandal when leopold was caught naked with a woman, also naked in a car at the annapolis small. county...
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john watson. still to come on the "closing bell," getting burned on wall street today.e're rounding up the movers and shakers when we come back. you're watching cnbc. t-vision g, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. trade commission-free for 60 days, ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> make sure you tune in in the morning for initial claims. we're expecting them to move lower. also up february on ppi. expecting on head
john watson. still to come on the "closing bell," getting burned on wall street today.e're rounding up the movers and shakers when we come back. you're watching cnbc. t-vision g, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's...
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fresh from the opening bell, john williams is the president and ceo of domtar corporation.the five-year period, the stock is down about 10%. if you look at a three-year chart, shares of the company up more than -- it says 1,000%. is that possible? >> about that. >> nicely done. we talked off-camera about paper business, north america heavily exposed, top line's been difficult. >> yeah. we think there's about a 3% to 4% decline in the paper business every year. so we can manage that. we've managed that very carefully. now we're building out to other businesses. >> the other businesses, i guess are related to paper. >> they are, indeed. we've gone into fluff pulp, it goes into adult diapers and baby diapers. >> unlike depends or something like that which is heavily sold on a retail counter, it's largely institutional business. >> 60% of the business worldwide is institutional. >> long-term demographic play. what are the long-term opportunities? >> it's an $8 billion business globally, growing at 5% to 6% a year. it's going to keep doing that into the future. >> finally, what
fresh from the opening bell, john williams is the president and ceo of domtar corporation.the five-year period, the stock is down about 10%. if you look at a three-year chart, shares of the company up more than -- it says 1,000%. is that possible? >> about that. >> nicely done. we talked off-camera about paper business, north america heavily exposed, top line's been difficult. >> yeah. we think there's about a 3% to 4% decline in the paper business every year. so we can manage...
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bell rings] i will bring this another time. supervisor wiener: thank you very much. next speaker. also john steve. >> hello, i am tom murphy, a musician and entrepreneur and co-chair of the recording academy is advocacy committee. i have spent almost three years now working with the entertainment commission and the arts community and venues. and many people involved in our night life. and i want to thank you for commissioning this study and for the controller's office for giving us a wonderful starting point to have a healthy dialogue. many people have mentioned that this is a complex relationship between businesses and neighbors and a police and artists and technology that requires these different groups to begin to understand each other's position, to try to come to agreement on what is best for the city as a whole, recognizing each individual's goals and objectives and needs, but also recognizing the larger picture. this study begins to touch on what i see as a much larger picture. but there are so many other businesses that are a little bit more difficult to measure that are directly re
bell rings] i will bring this another time. supervisor wiener: thank you very much. next speaker. also john steve. >> hello, i am tom murphy, a musician and entrepreneur and co-chair of the recording academy is advocacy committee. i have spent almost three years now working with the entertainment commission and the arts community and venues. and many people involved in our night life. and i want to thank you for commissioning this study and for the controller's office for giving us a...
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john sherna, no good. ohio state wins, 75-73. the wildcats are still on the bubble. i'm don bell. this is your espn news update. >> good game. you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medicatio
john sherna, no good. ohio state wins, 75-73. the wildcats are still on the bubble. i'm don bell. this is your espn news update. >> good game. you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go...
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john watson. all that and more at the top of the hour for "closing bell." >>> it is 70 degrees in new york.le dose of sunshine. today, it's all about burglars and booze. first up, fortune brands home security hitting a new high today. that stock up more than 70% since it was spun off from fortune brands back in september. and the other half of that spin-off, beam touching new highs for the year. that stock named, up more than ten since december. >>> a hold over $1 trillion in assets, why community bankers are calling out washington for hurting small businesses and tightening the loan spigot. >>> plus a little home economics, not the class in high school but a way to profit from distressed housing using all the benefits of your i.r.a. how dood it coming up. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the
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bell, we turn to courtney reagan. good morning, courtney. >> hi, good morning to you, john. well, futures are higher this morning, but we've lost some steam. the markets will look to build on yesterday's rally. we saw stocks jump on comments from chairman ben bernanke. he says the fed remains committed to keep interest rates low to support the economy and could do more if necessary. helped erase the losses in a single session. we get data on home prices and consumer confidence. the dow posted 160-point gain monday, the nasdaq closed up 54 points to close at 3,122, the highest close since november 13th of 2000. >>> well, the federal trade commission is pushing internet companies to adopt a do not track system that would give consumers more control over how their personal data is used online. the ftc is also urging congress to pass legislation to provide people with access to info compiled by data brokers who then sell it to marketers. the ftc doesn't have the power to write new rules, but it can be enforcement actions against companies that violate privacy policies. >>> and b
bell, we turn to courtney reagan. good morning, courtney. >> hi, good morning to you, john. well, futures are higher this morning, but we've lost some steam. the markets will look to build on yesterday's rally. we saw stocks jump on comments from chairman ben bernanke. he says the fed remains committed to keep interest rates low to support the economy and could do more if necessary. helped erase the losses in a single session. we get data on home prices and consumer confidence. the dow...
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i'm john delaney, and i approve this message. [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] washington can't ignore the facts. more air pollution means more childhood asthma attacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to fightingforair.org and tell washington: don't weaken clean air protections. and tell washington: she's using more. he's using more. we're all using more electricity. america's appetite for energy is growing. so how do we generate more electricity that is cleaner, safer, and made here in america? part of the answer is nuclear energy. nuclear energy facilities in 31 states already provide electricity 24/7 for one in 5 homes and businesses, and nuclear energy is america's largest source of clean air electricity. with production costs at about two cents per kilowatt hour, it's affordable, reliable, and ready to meet our growing energy needs. nuclear plant safety is a top priority. above all, the men and women who work at these facilities are committed to making safe nuclear energy even safer. so nuclear energy can provide ma
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. >> john, of course, not everybody can cut margins like this, small businesses. >> no way, let's ring the bellor and statistics is telling us and what ben bernanke and his cronies are telling us, wal-mart is telling us now, there's inflation out this. we have an inflation problem. the good thing about wal-mart is to jonas' point. they produce goods this china or mexico and ship a bunch of jobs overseas and the jobs that they have here in the u.s., they won't take union workers and they've been accused of all kinds of unfair labor practices, so, the fox is in the hen house, and they can take a little hit. and subsidize grocery prices, because that's going to bring more people into the stores and buy more retail goods, which they get cheaper, and had a little fall off on the retail side. >> gary b, you say it's how capitalism works, right? >> exactly. at one point at wal-mart, i love how they're gouging the customers, what, 3% profit margin? i mean, and i wouldn't say that's exactly gouging, but you're right, brenda, this is how the free market works and wonderful thing. >> it's not just victory
. >> john, of course, not everybody can cut margins like this, small businesses. >> no way, let's ring the bellor and statistics is telling us and what ben bernanke and his cronies are telling us, wal-mart is telling us now, there's inflation out this. we have an inflation problem. the good thing about wal-mart is to jonas' point. they produce goods this china or mexico and ship a bunch of jobs overseas and the jobs that they have here in the u.s., they won't take union workers and...
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for futures of trading and the rest of the news before the bell, let's turn it to jackie deangelos. good morning. >> good morning to you, john. the futures were higher, now they're around the flat line as these markets are trying to break that three-day losing streak. the stocks lost ground on thursday with traders pointing to the weaker manufacturing data out of china and europe. that offset positive news on unemployment as fewer americans filed for jobless benefits last week. we saw the asian markets falling overnight, the european markets were attached higher. we're going to get data on new home sales and saw the dow falling 78 points to 13,046. meantime, mortgage rates have jumped back above 4% for the first time since october. freddie mac saying that the average rate on a 30-year fixed loan rose to 4.08% from 3.92% last week. analysts saying rates are playing catch-up in government bond yields. say typically link bond rates with the yield on the treasury. and bank of america is testing a pilot program, offering a limited number of customers facing foreclosure to remain in their homes as renters. they will take over the
for futures of trading and the rest of the news before the bell, let's turn it to jackie deangelos. good morning. >> good morning to you, john. the futures were higher, now they're around the flat line as these markets are trying to break that three-day losing streak. the stocks lost ground on thursday with traders pointing to the weaker manufacturing data out of china and europe. that offset positive news on unemployment as fewer americans filed for jobless benefits last week. we saw the...
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bell is about to ring out there. damien, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. ctim, if she is, in fact, a victim, her picture is up on that wall by the locker behind me. i guess everybody is just hoping she does walk into her classroom when that bell rings for class this morning. because search crews have spent the last three days looking for her. investigators say if this was an abduction, then they lost some valuable time by getting such a late start on this case because they were not notified until hours after her mom knew she was missing. she has no history of running away and there are no indications that's what happened. it is a possibility deputies have not ruled out completely. sierra catches the bus for school not far from her home. her mother tells nbc bay area, everything was normal when she left for school friday morning. she's upset the school didn't notify her of the absence until late friday. >> the school notified us she was not in attendance at 6:00 we received an e-mail. i wasn't happy when i was notified that late because i felt that we could'
bell is about to ring out there. damien, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. ctim, if she is, in fact, a victim, her picture is up on that wall by the locker behind me. i guess everybody is just hoping she does walk into her classroom when that bell rings for class this morning. because search crews have spent the last three days looking for her. investigators say if this was an abduction, then they lost some valuable time by getting such a late start on this case because they...
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johns hopkins and umbc, 10-2 in the third quarter. we will have highlights of this one coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. you can see the terps bells nicely. big game. three goals and five assists. yesterday, the left fielder took a fastball to the face. it sounded like he had a broken jaw. it turned out to be a loose tooth. and more good news. the orioles won 3-0. three strikeouts and no walks. he is looking a lot like the kid. the birds are getting a good starting pitching. it is too early to get it sir. -- to get excited. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> you still need a winter coat tonight. and you still need to remember to change the clocks. spring ahead one hour. but tomorrow, a cut will not need to be as heavy. we will be in the mid-60's on monday. then rain late mo
johns hopkins and umbc, 10-2 in the third quarter. we will have highlights of this one coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. you can see the terps bells nicely. big game. three goals and five assists. yesterday, the left fielder took a fastball to the face. it sounded like he had a broken jaw. it turned out to be a loose tooth. and more good news. the orioles won 3-0. three strikeouts and no walks. he is looking a lot like the kid. the birds are getting a good starting pitching. it is too early to...
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john killian, a 12th grade home school student, and the national anthem. >> let's bell in prayer. we thank you that over two centuries ago he put it in the hearts of brave men and women to found this great country. we think that you preserve our land. i think that there is a stirring in hearts today to protect liberty, defend the principles of this great country. give wisdom to our leaders and give them wisdom and temperance. repress that ultimately there will be a stirring in our hearts to save this country and rick prater to be glorified. .n jesus' name we pray, amen [applause] >> please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. ♪ >> o ssa can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight or the ramparts we gallantlyere so flatulen streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof that through the n
john killian, a 12th grade home school student, and the national anthem. >> let's bell in prayer. we thank you that over two centuries ago he put it in the hearts of brave men and women to found this great country. we think that you preserve our land. i think that there is a stirring in hearts today to protect liberty, defend the principles of this great country. give wisdom to our leaders and give them wisdom and temperance. repress that ultimately there will be a stirring in our hearts...
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john, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> good to see you. and we'll see you at 4:00. >> 23 minutes left until the closing bell. and the dow is up a little more than 90 and the nasdaq by about 26. >> we'll check on the labor market next. >> first, get ready to trade the close, find out why our next guest said investors should be watching the euro to see where this market is heading next. >> as we take a break, look at the major currencies and how they're trading right now. we're back in one minutes' time. >>> but first, before we go to break, the "dividend." which home builder stock has shot up more than 50% so far this year? kb home, lennar or pultegroup? the "dividend" pays off after the break. >>> just before the break, as part of the dividend, we asked which home builder stock has shot up more than 50% so far this year? kb home, lennar or pultegroup? now, the payoff. kb home. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." i'm seema mody here at the nasdaq. while apple might be posting negative gains -- is in negative territory, excuse me, we're still seeing the technology sector post gains. a nice recovery after yeste
john, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> good to see you. and we'll see you at 4:00. >> 23 minutes left until the closing bell. and the dow is up a little more than 90 and the nasdaq by about 26. >> we'll check on the labor market next. >> first, get ready to trade the close, find out why our next guest said investors should be watching the euro to see where this market is heading next. >> as we take a break, look at the major currencies and how they're...
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for a look at the futures and the rest of the news before the bell, jackie deangelos at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, john. the futures are lower right now after the markets fell for a second day on wednesday. we saw investors dumping some energy in other stocks more closely tagged to the global economy. this on renewed concerns about growth following a disappointing report on demand for durable goods. and in the u.s. this morning, we're going to get data on unemployment. and that final report on fourth quarter gdp. economists are saying they're going to be looking for clues on whether consumers are spending more. the dow fell yesterday, the nasdaq losing 15 points to 3,104. the house is set to vote on the republicans' $3.5 trillion budget plan, it would slash spending by government agencies, overhaul medicare and reject president obama's call for higher taxes on the wealthy. on wednesday, the house rejected both a compromised budget and the president's plan. the gop budget is expected to pass the house, but will likely die in the democrat-controlled senate. >>> and news corp. reportedly considering a u.s
for a look at the futures and the rest of the news before the bell, jackie deangelos at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, john. the futures are lower right now after the markets fell for a second day on wednesday. we saw investors dumping some energy in other stocks more closely tagged to the global economy. this on renewed concerns about growth following a disappointing report on demand for durable goods. and in the u.s. this morning, we're going to get data on...
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timothy bell from archbishop john carroll high school. michael. fletcher chris well from spring ford senior high school. michael darnell from monsignor bonner high school. andrew from garnett valley high school. peter from conestoga high school. joseph from william catholic high school. william from episcopal academy, alexandria la bruno from st. joe sf's. brian from the marm newtown high school. luke from westchester. michael from pen crest. eric from monsignor bonner high school. john from malvern preparatory school. joseph cabbage from st. joseph's preparatory school, and eric from strath haven high school has been nominated to both the naval academy and air force academy. nominated to the air force academy are katelyn, rebecca, kevin, megan, and carl. and lastly to the united states merchant marine academy, are kell will i and peter. mr. speaker, it's my privilege to nominate these fine young men and women to our united states service academies. some of the finest institutions in the world. niece exceptional -- he's exceptional students have d
timothy bell from archbishop john carroll high school. michael. fletcher chris well from spring ford senior high school. michael darnell from monsignor bonner high school. andrew from garnett valley high school. peter from conestoga high school. joseph from william catholic high school. william from episcopal academy, alexandria la bruno from st. joe sf's. brian from the marm newtown high school. luke from westchester. michael from pen crest. eric from monsignor bonner high school. john from...
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part of the continent of humanity as john donne wrote wrote in sixteen twenty four in his devotions upon emergent occasions perchance he for whom this funeral bell tolls may be so ill that he doesn't know that it tolls for him. no man is an island andrew and tire of itself every man is a piece of the continent a part of the main if a clod be washed away by the sea andrew europe is the less as well as of a promissory work as well as a house of your friends andrew or of your own words any man's death diminishes me because i am involved in mankind therefore andrew don't alice for whom the bell tolls it tolls for thee. was in good journeys. put a picture of the need when i was like nine years old until she told the truth. i think that since i am an old get of friends that i was proud because she is a pretty. big yesterday. i'm very proud of the world with its place. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here take my take is your chance to send
part of the continent of humanity as john donne wrote wrote in sixteen twenty four in his devotions upon emergent occasions perchance he for whom this funeral bell tolls may be so ill that he doesn't know that it tolls for him. no man is an island andrew and tire of itself every man is a piece of the continent a part of the main if a clod be washed away by the sea andrew europe is the less as well as of a promissory work as well as a house of your friends andrew or of your own words any man's...
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john tisch, co-chairman of the board for loews chairman. 40 minutes in the closing bell sounds for theay. the market coming back flat on the session, down 4 points. checking out caterpillar stock next, a breather the last few days. you want to own it here, put money to work? we will check it out on cat. tell you about it in talking numbers. >>> first, here is how each member of the dow, including you caterpillar, trading now with 40 minutes before the closing bell on a monday. back in a moment. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what
john tisch, co-chairman of the board for loews chairman. 40 minutes in the closing bell sounds for theay. the market coming back flat on the session, down 4 points. checking out caterpillar stock next, a breather the last few days. you want to own it here, put money to work? we will check it out on cat. tell you about it in talking numbers. >>> first, here is how each member of the dow, including you caterpillar, trading now with 40 minutes before the closing bell on a monday. back in...
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john kasich didn't ask for federal funds. tim rye is an with us we're right back. [ elevator bell dings ] ugh, great. you may be going up, but those roots are bringing you down! try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to extend the life of your color. nice 'n easy has 50% more shades, so you can find your seamless match. with root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip-hop. with the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles ... you'll want to get up and go. >>> the republican candidates response to rush limbaugh and my comentary and my comment on a real apology and rush p's apology. >>> ohio was hit hard by tornadoes by the governor is refusing government aid. i'll ask congressman tim ryan if the governor is playing politics. >>> the republican establishment is rallying around mitt romney just in time for super tuesday. howard fineman and john nichols will preview tomorrow's primaries. share your thoughts on twitter using the #edshow. we're right back. >>> welcom
john kasich didn't ask for federal funds. tim rye is an with us we're right back. [ elevator bell dings ] ugh, great. you may be going up, but those roots are bringing you down! try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to extend the life of your color. nice 'n easy has 50% more shades, so you can find your seamless match. with root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip-hop. with the...
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bell long this goes on, the worst things a look. >> anne arundel will become the laughingstock of the country. >> the county executive, john leopold, has been extremely vocal saying he will not back down. today, he offered no comment. >> and the fallout continues -- the aclu is demanding more details about leopold's alleges enemies list, accusing him of violating the first amendment. they've launched a investigation against the police department. any use of police officers to investigate political opponents would be a violation of the freedom of association and protection act of 2009. the law is designed to prevent law enforcement from collecting information about a person unless it's connected to a specific crime. >> a 13-year-old eighth grader who never returned from a skating outing -- her body was found and two of our friends tate -- face charges for accidentally shooting her what play with a gun and a police officer may be involved in a cover-up. a vigil has begun in her memory. >> the vigil wrapped up about five minutes ago. more than 100 students gathered here where she was a student. the vigil has wrapped up and you can se
bell long this goes on, the worst things a look. >> anne arundel will become the laughingstock of the country. >> the county executive, john leopold, has been extremely vocal saying he will not back down. today, he offered no comment. >> and the fallout continues -- the aclu is demanding more details about leopold's alleges enemies list, accusing him of violating the first amendment. they've launched a investigation against the police department. any use of police officers to...
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bell) [ male announc ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series.dless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. >>> live from america's news headquarters al qaeda claiming responsibility for the death of an american in yemen. investigators say he was killed in the central city sunday. men opened fire then sped away. a text message said he was killed for trying to. >> and bad news for u.s. drivers as gas prices continue to climb for nine days. after rinl price is now $3.84 nationwide. gas reaching an all time high of $4.11 in july, 2008, now averaging more than $4 a gallon in several states. as well as the district of columbia. now back to "geraldo at large". geraldo at large. >> i want to sum up the whole thing with the manhattan madam here. you think they are trying to squeeze her to get her it testify against public official or officials including and up to a governor in the area. >> or ex government. >> after her black book why else would they turn down the lawye
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john muller abc news, new york. >> struggling internet giant yahoo going after facebook. we're live with that in today's after the belleport. hi, emily. >> well, yahoo is suing facebook. yahoo filed a complaint alleging several fasbook products infringe on yahoo patents. yahoo was likely waiting for more information revealed in the filing to decide whether or not to act on them. yahoo said the patents relate to information sharing and says facebook must pay to license technology and looking for ways to remove growth after lugs ground in display ads and to google in web searches. and yahoo lost that top spot to facebook last year but there could be more than needs the eye here. listen to what this patent attorney told use i think going this length because they want something what. do they want? money? this is more of an induce partnership. >> and ibm is well on track to meet it's 2015 financial goals. the senior says in the first annual let tror shareholders says ibm is well positioned to succeed in a complex global economy. ibm's goal to generate $20 per share in operating earnings by 2015 up from $13.44 last year, be
john muller abc news, new york. >> struggling internet giant yahoo going after facebook. we're live with that in today's after the belleport. hi, emily. >> well, yahoo is suing facebook. yahoo filed a complaint alleging several fasbook products infringe on yahoo patents. yahoo was likely waiting for more information revealed in the filing to decide whether or not to act on them. yahoo said the patents relate to information sharing and says facebook must pay to license technology and...
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here to shed light on bell laboratories is the author of the idea factory, john get they are, thank youginal tech lab, right? >> it really was. it was for a long time, the world's greatest laboratory. it kind of hit its golden age after world war ii and went until the early '80s when the phone company was broken up. >> melissa: two of the major things that came out of bell labs, the transcystor. >> that's right. the building block for all digital products, the chips in our phones and computers have millions of these, billions of them in some cases. >> melissa: unix? >> that's right the fundamental operating system of computer systems. >> melissa: i imagine in a lab like this, there is also a lot of failure, a lot of things that got thrown by the wayside, right? >> there were. innovation means you make lot of mistakes. there were big bombs, for instance, the picture phone we could talk about. but other things as well. >> melissa: the picture phone that, is so interesting because now everyone uses their iphone and ipad. was it just an idea that was before its time? >> it was. you can fail
here to shed light on bell laboratories is the author of the idea factory, john get they are, thank youginal tech lab, right? >> it really was. it was for a long time, the world's greatest laboratory. it kind of hit its golden age after world war ii and went until the early '80s when the phone company was broken up. >> melissa: two of the major things that came out of bell labs, the transcystor. >> that's right. the building block for all digital products, the chips in our...
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bell material." we'll be right back to adam carol carolla. how are you? we're going to head on into the interview. johnr. jacobson... what's it like driving the fusion hybrid? you can read every system that is operating by pushing a button. it's like driving a computer. what would be the hardest thing for you to give up? the miles per gallon, the fuel. when you're used to filling your car up once a week, then suddenly once every three weeks, believe me it'll be a big difference going back. ♪ oh pepperoni ♪ how much i love yah see the game last night? course i did! [ male announcer ] try the meatball pepperoni melt today. subway. eat fresh. is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. huh -- what do you tell 'um? holy smokes, these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] for the record, that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? very impressive! you're a natural. oh that's much better... dad's got his tough mess, i've got mine. [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. i think you got it. [ female announcer ]
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belle's new home is at fort leavenworth in kansas where he's being held in detention in connection with the deaths of afghan civilians and that is attorney for the first time monday. john henry browne says his client was drinking but was not drunk the night of the shooting he also says sales did not tell him what happens. >>> he is a leading member of that evening. and it doesn't have memory of in between. >>> rosalynn more about his previous legal troubles. he is accused of assaulting a girlfriend in 2002 and has taken in your management course. he was cited for a hit-and-run accident into thousand nine and while working at that as a financial advisory before he enlisted he was accused of fraud bills was required to repay more than $1 million but never did. >>> the shooting for the strain the already tense relations between the obama's administration and the afghan government on monday the white house denounced the attack. >>> the killing of these innocent afghan civilians was a tragic and terrible events ended did not represent what our military stands for. in a statement carolyn says the victims and their families are all my prayer's as is my husband's love very muc
belle's new home is at fort leavenworth in kansas where he's being held in detention in connection with the deaths of afghan civilians and that is attorney for the first time monday. john henry browne says his client was drinking but was not drunk the night of the shooting he also says sales did not tell him what happens. >>> he is a leading member of that evening. and it doesn't have memory of in between. >>> rosalynn more about his previous legal troubles. he is accused of...
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base belle's new home is at fort leavenworth candace where she is being held in detention in connection with the deaths of afghan civilians he met with his attorney for the first time on monday. john henry browne says his client was drinking but was not drunk the night of the shooting he also says sales did not tell him what happens. his early memory that evening. and he is a bitter memory of that body doesn't have a memory of anything else. he was accused of assaulting a girlfriend in 2002 and has taken in a management course. he was cited for a hit- and-run accident in 2009 and while working with its financial adviser before he listed he was accused of fraud. he is required to repay more than $1 million but never did. the shooting for the strain the already tense relations between the obama's administration and the afghan government on monday the white house again denounced the attack. >>> the killing of this is an afghan civilians was a tragic and terrible event at the bar represents what our military stands for. the wife says she can shed more light on the incident and wants to know how it happens in a statement carolyn says it's been reported is completely out of character an
base belle's new home is at fort leavenworth candace where she is being held in detention in connection with the deaths of afghan civilians he met with his attorney for the first time on monday. john henry browne says his client was drinking but was not drunk the night of the shooting he also says sales did not tell him what happens. his early memory that evening. and he is a bitter memory of that body doesn't have a memory of anything else. he was accused of assaulting a girlfriend in 2002 and...