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that's john stein co-founder and ceo of betterman.hn. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we'll raise it yet again. >>> look, i know it fell badly today, but this was just a flat week for the s&p. the problem is, these very highly valued stocks. and i think they're correcting and the rest of the market obviously if the s&p's unchanged isn't getting hurt nearly as badly as you felt. i do worry about ukraine, okay. and we know i said that mastercard could be an issue next week. i do think that some of these high flyers that have profits can bounce or else i would have said, you know what, forget about the facebook. i didn't say that. but the others that don't have profits, i think they will be sales when they go up, not buys. so be careful, we're looking for solidly profitable companies that have good growth. i like to say there's always a bull mar
that's john stein co-founder and ceo of betterman.hn. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we'll raise it yet again. >>> look, i know it fell badly today, but this was just a flat week for the s&p. the problem is, these very highly valued stocks. and i think they're correcting and...
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john stein berg is in the house. he's going to give his score.illions imposed on japanese drug maker and eli lilly. with a case again actos. in the meantime, back to you. im. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b
john stein berg is in the house. he's going to give his score.illions imposed on japanese drug maker and eli lilly. with a case again actos. in the meantime, back to you. im. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw...
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an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as ongoing services for all activities performed by caterpillar, inc. fur csarl. so even with respect to parts that are sold to dealers located outside of the united states commits a portion of the resulting income is subject to current basic u.s. tax. the direct purchase of its parts inventory reflects nothing more than the standard business operations and tax planning that any prudent business would employ in conducting its operations and complying with u.s. tax laws. in closing, i would like to emphasize again that caterpillar is a great american company, and iconic company might say, a publicly listed since 1929. we have steadily grown by working our business model day in and day out. caterpillar does a significant amount of business around the world,
an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as ongoing services for all activities performed by caterpillar, inc. fur csarl. so even with respect to parts that are sold to dealers located outside of the...
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an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as ongoing services for all activities performed by caterpillar, inc. fur csarl. so even with respect to parts that are sold to dealers located outside of the united states commits a portion of the resulting income is subject to current basic u.s. tax. the direct purchase of its parts inventory reflects nothing more than the standard business operations and tax planning that any prudent business would employ in conducting its operations and complying with u.s. tax laws. in closing, i would like to emphasize again that caterpillar is a great american company, and iconic company might say, a publicly listed since 1929. we have steadily grown by working our business model day in and day out. caterpillar does a significant amount of business around the world,
an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as ongoing services for all activities performed by caterpillar, inc. fur csarl. so even with respect to parts that are sold to dealers located outside of the...
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rise today to honor the 75th anniversary of one of the greatest pieces of american literature, john stein beck's "grapes of wrath." the national steinbeck cent for the salina nass -- salinas, california, is celebrating all year with events throughout the country. mr. farr: the pulitzer prize-winning novel was published in 1949. it captured the brutal honesty, the story of migrant farmworkers, fleeing oklahoma's dust bowl in search of new opportunity in california. steinbeck wanted to shine a light on the social injusestieses that plagued the working -- injustices that plagued the working poor. it was banned an burned in many parts of the country. inspired by the novel, first lady eleanor roosevelt helped pass new labor laws after touring the shocking conditions of the california camps. the -- "the grapes of wrath quats changed the way we view poverty in this country. that's why it figured prominently in the decision to award steinbeck the noble prize. even today the novel offers us hope, hope that our best days lie before us. steinbeck's words resonate as true today as they did 75 years a
rise today to honor the 75th anniversary of one of the greatest pieces of american literature, john stein beck's "grapes of wrath." the national steinbeck cent for the salina nass -- salinas, california, is celebrating all year with events throughout the country. mr. farr: the pulitzer prize-winning novel was published in 1949. it captured the brutal honesty, the story of migrant farmworkers, fleeing oklahoma's dust bowl in search of new opportunity in california. steinbeck wanted to...
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writing for the majority chief justice john roberts: >> in the minority justice stein brier who cited the 2010 court decision opening the door for unlimited donations and spending on political issues: >> they wish to dismantle all limits on giving. piece by piece until we are back to the days of the robber barons. anyone or anything. undisclosed and make our political system seem rigged that everyone will lose interest in the democracy. >> welcoming the decision house speaker john boehner. he says donations can flow to the parties and candidates and bypass outside groups who there undermined his authority. it's pushing the money outside the party structure into various forms. and i'm all for freedom. >> it allows the wealthy outside access. this will skew it further. in 201228 of distributions came from 1% of 1% of americans. the cost of elections increased. in 1998 the cost of congressional races was 1.6 billion. by 2012 it was 3.6 billion. for presidential races the cost has almost doubled in the last 12 years, from 1.4 billion to 2.6 in 2012. reform advocates quay with the make-up
writing for the majority chief justice john roberts: >> in the minority justice stein brier who cited the 2010 court decision opening the door for unlimited donations and spending on political issues: >> they wish to dismantle all limits on giving. piece by piece until we are back to the days of the robber barons. anyone or anything. undisclosed and make our political system seem rigged that everyone will lose interest in the democracy. >> welcoming the decision house speaker...
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huffington post sam stein and john scher. >> next, we look at the deserve tating new findings about the cia's enhanced interrogation program under george w. bush. that's trade ahead. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus visit www.etrade.com/mutualfunds. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life.
huffington post sam stein and john scher. >> next, we look at the deserve tating new findings about the cia's enhanced interrogation program under george w. bush. that's trade ahead. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000...
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johns hopkins wilmer eye institute. jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the university of tubingen, carla shatz shatz of stafford university school of medicine. i begin with eric to give me afteroverview of our subject tonight. eric? >> the last program is treatment of deafness. tonight we consider approaches to the treatment of blindness. as in the case with deafness. blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but it's tremendously disabling, and in some ways it's more disabling than deafness because, as you pointed out, there are a number of very important blindness conditions for which there is no treatment. now, why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina, which is evident in the lower image which shows the eye. the retina lines the inside surface of the eye. that is the most complex sensory organ that we have. in fact, it's not a peripheral organ. it's actually a part of the central nervous system. it's an extension of the central nervous system and as a result has the complexity of central nervous sy
johns hopkins wilmer eye institute. jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania, steven schwartz of the jules stein eye institute, herb hart zrenner of the university of tubingen, carla shatz shatz of stafford university school of medicine. i begin with eric to give me afteroverview of our subject tonight. eric? >> the last program is treatment of deafness. tonight we consider approaches to the treatment of blindness. as in the case with deafness. blindness is not a life-threatening...
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john roberts. money and politics might seem repugnant to some. flag burning funeral protests and nazi parades, despite the spectacles. in the minority, justice stein n bryer, unlimited spending on, facings campaign finance laws. the decision leaves in place the 2600 limit on giving to an individual campaign. >> we'll be getting back to the supreme court's decision but right now defense secretary chuck hagel. >> i'll give you folks a microphone so everyone can hear your question as well. mr. secretary. >> admiral, thank you and good afternoon. let me first thank admiral locklear and his team for their accommodations and for giving my colleagues and i from the asian countries the opportunity to come aboard and general robley, thank you, admiral greer, thank you and your team. this has been very informative and i know we have a lot to see, i want to thank you, for not only setting up this conference but what you do today. let me begin with a couple of comments regarding what happened at fort hood, texas today, i just got off the phone with our senior leaders at the pentagon to get an update. i know there have been a number of reports out in the press
john roberts. money and politics might seem repugnant to some. flag burning funeral protests and nazi parades, despite the spectacles. in the minority, justice stein n bryer, unlimited spending on, facings campaign finance laws. the decision leaves in place the 2600 limit on giving to an individual campaign. >> we'll be getting back to the supreme court's decision but right now defense secretary chuck hagel. >> i'll give you folks a microphone so everyone can hear your question as...
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by the way ian, john mccain was on on friday, he says hello and you're a great man. sam stein>> ian, if we work backwards, if the goal here is to make sure putin leaves eastern ukraine and crimea, then you have to give him an exit ramp of sorts. it strikes me if you are aggressive with russia and putin, you won't get that exit ramp. i don't see how putin would walk away because of sanctions. so what do you have to do to allow him to sort of save face, get out of ukraine and de-escalate the situation? >> one as mika pointed out, russia is in eastern ukraine. operating freely in eastern ukraine. that invasion has sort of begun. i tend to be less worried about off ramps in de-escalation. i think it's communicated weakness in the lack of resolve. i think we need to be more forceful, provide more military assurance, hit the russian economy much more aggressively. and if you want an off ramp, the message should be clear. we're willing to wosh with russia if it's going to respect ukraine's sovereignty and building its economy. a prosperous, democratic, european ukraine is a full part
by the way ian, john mccain was on on friday, he says hello and you're a great man. sam stein>> ian, if we work backwards, if the goal here is to make sure putin leaves eastern ukraine and crimea, then you have to give him an exit ramp of sorts. it strikes me if you are aggressive with russia and putin, you won't get that exit ramp. i don't see how putin would walk away because of sanctions. so what do you have to do to allow him to sort of save face, get out of ukraine and de-escalate...