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jon mark, owner of spy tec inc. hold on.re are legal alarm bells going off in my head right now. burris, don't go off on a tangent, please stick -- just keep it in the middle of the road, burris. but in a room where law enforcement doesn't have a right to be with a warrant, how in the heck, let me say, can they use a peephole reverser? that doesn't sound constitutional. burris. >> absolutely not. i mean, i'm shocked by hearing something like this. >> of course you're shocked, i knew that. >> without a warrant? >> how can that happen? >> well, it should not happen. you got to have exigent circumstances of some kind to justify that kind of activity and even that doesn't make any sense. you have to have some kind of warrant from the court that allows for you to do it. it's very much like wiretapping. therefore, you have to have some kind of discussion -- >> okay. >> or order from the court. >> that's the ticket, warrant. agree, disagree, gino brogdon? >> it's so invasive, it would take courts scrutiny to allow that to happen. b
jon mark, owner of spy tec inc. hold on.re are legal alarm bells going off in my head right now. burris, don't go off on a tangent, please stick -- just keep it in the middle of the road, burris. but in a room where law enforcement doesn't have a right to be with a warrant, how in the heck, let me say, can they use a peephole reverser? that doesn't sound constitutional. burris. >> absolutely not. i mean, i'm shocked by hearing something like this. >> of course you're shocked, i knew...
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. >> well -- >> jon mark. >> a lot of the hotels i deal with and hotels. have terrific directed security that are really on top of things like this. and there are many, many cameras in these hotels. >> so the big issue is, once she sees the video and identifies what hotel and what date, have they already videoed over the security cameras? quick break, we're taking your calls. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to a texas friend of the show, a tiny crime fighter, gage. gage turns 6 years old today. here he is with the family dog, lulu. he's full of energy. he loves sports, soccer, football, swimming, baseball. happy birthday, gage. happy birthday to georgia friend of the show, one of atlanta's finest, lieutenant stacy gibbs in charge of detectives in midtown and downtown atlanta. including the "cnn headline news" center. this is with son skyler, husband andy, an apd sergeant. happy birthday, sergeant stacie. >>> police are desperately searching for a 4-year-old boy allegedly abducted by his own mother, who cops say has been previously accused of abusing
. >> well -- >> jon mark. >> a lot of the hotels i deal with and hotels. have terrific directed security that are really on top of things like this. and there are many, many cameras in these hotels. >> so the big issue is, once she sees the video and identifies what hotel and what date, have they already videoed over the security cameras? quick break, we're taking your calls. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to a texas friend of the show, a tiny crime...
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jon lester got all the ones he needed. his 9-1 mark orioles. >> lester is the first red sox pitcher to win his first nine decisions against the orioles franchise since dutch leonard won his first nine games against the st. louis browns from 1913 to 1915. >> the phillies are the defending world series champions and could win it again if they trade for roy halladay. but the phils say the asking price is too high. in return for their ace, the blue jays want rookie lefthander j.a. happ, minor league pitcher kyle drabek and minor league outfielder dominic brown. because the phils don't want to part with happ and drabek, other teams have entered the halladay sweepstakes. espn.com's jayson stark reports the dodgers are a long shot. the jays could use a doc after what happened to them saturday against the rays. bottom of the fourth, aaron hill connects. two-run home run. his second of the game. 24th of the year. jays were up 8-0. but the rays come back. here we are in the ninth. willie aybar. straightaway center field. gone. solo home run. a 9
jon lester got all the ones he needed. his 9-1 mark orioles. >> lester is the first red sox pitcher to win his first nine decisions against the orioles franchise since dutch leonard won his first nine games against the st. louis browns from 1913 to 1915. >> the phillies are the defending world series champions and could win it again if they trade for roy halladay. but the phils say the asking price is too high. in return for their ace, the blue jays want rookie lefthander j.a. happ,...
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jon: president obama's so- called czars. how much do they do? the hits keep coming to mark sanford. een flying high on taxpayer money, the first-class details coming up. jon: this week we have been reporting on president obama's so-called czars. they are officials who can handle specific problems more efficiently. sometimes they have been successful, sometimes not. what is a difference between one that is effective and one that becomes a part of government bureaucracy? >> when you ask presidential scholars to name a successful czar, they often choose the one that dealt with the y2k bug. >> the president gave me an office and he said, don't let the world stop. >> two years before the ball fell, he went about making sure that the computers that were counting into digits did not crash. the key was recruiting cabinet secretaries as partners. >> the people who were able to give you the information you need all in those agencies. >> he was also involved in fighting the drug fowar. >> we have had a drug czar for years. have you noticed any improvement? >> experts say that they can be succes
jon: president obama's so- called czars. how much do they do? the hits keep coming to mark sanford. een flying high on taxpayer money, the first-class details coming up. jon: this week we have been reporting on president obama's so-called czars. they are officials who can handle specific problems more efficiently. sometimes they have been successful, sometimes not. what is a difference between one that is effective and one that becomes a part of government bureaucracy? >> when you ask...
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f jon: the dowel is above the 9000 mark for the first time since january, raising hopes that the worstld be behind us -- the dowel is about the 9000 mark for the first time -- the dow is above the 9000 mark for the first time since january. >> many investors are taking retirement plans for the first time in months and seeing gains. that is a good thing. the question is, is a sucker's rally, and will main street be burned again? there is a continuous parade of companies delivering better than expected earnings. ibm, intel, each day, and several other blue-chip companies. but is this because of cost- cutting, considering most big businesses have reduced costs by laying off employees or just simply cutting back on other business basics? companies like ford, for example, are reporting good earnings, but that is based on last year's disastrous earnings. so a comparison today is based on lower standards. as for small investors, they are seeing a gain. but this is how we got burned the last time. they hit 89,000 mark on the dow, and that is the key word of the day. -- they hit by $9,000 mark
f jon: the dowel is above the 9000 mark for the first time since january, raising hopes that the worstld be behind us -- the dowel is about the 9000 mark for the first time -- the dow is above the 9000 mark for the first time since january. >> many investors are taking retirement plans for the first time in months and seeing gains. that is a good thing. the question is, is a sucker's rally, and will main street be burned again? there is a continuous parade of companies delivering better...
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jon: look at the dow. up 160 points, over the 9000 mark after home sales improve for the third straight month. we are reporting from the fox business network. >> we're off to the races coming here. up 150 points on the day and to the market got a couple pieces of economic data this morning. one will move the market, the other not so much. initial claims were higher than expected, and continuous claims were a little lower. but there is a lot you have to read into this report, and while the market digested, it does not move the new about much. as you mentioned, home sales came up for the third straight months, inventory, and that spurred the market higher. it is a continuation of what we have seen over the last week and a half or so with corporate earnings. they have been strong and that is driving the market. jane: the federal government has given the housing group known as acorn more than $15 million. today, and new report from republican house oversight committee members says that they have illegally funneled the money to democratic candidates and causes. steve is on this for a spree was the
jon: look at the dow. up 160 points, over the 9000 mark after home sales improve for the third straight month. we are reporting from the fox business network. >> we're off to the races coming here. up 150 points on the day and to the market got a couple pieces of economic data this morning. one will move the market, the other not so much. initial claims were higher than expected, and continuous claims were a little lower. but there is a lot you have to read into this report, and while the...
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jon: the earnings have surpassed expectations, stocks soaring over the past couple of weeks. the dow cracked the 9000 mark. the nasdaq is down eight points after a 12-a rally. the s&p 500 is up three. there is optimism among some investors. >> there is good news, bad news, but good news. of the companies that have reported earnings so far, 76% have topped estimates. in the past, usually 60% exceeded projections. this quarter is on pace to break the record of 73%. companies just cut costs and cut workers so much in this recession that even with lower sales, they can report a profit. if they start making profits, that means they will start hiring more workers soon. jon: today, millions of americans get a pay raise as the federal minimum wage rises. the page jump will affect workers in 30 states as well as the district of columbia. the rest of the country already has higher minimums. congress passed the increase in 2007 during more prosperous times. supporters say it will help stimulate consumer spending and strengthen the economy in the long run. critics say the timing could not be worse. the wage hike coul
jon: the earnings have surpassed expectations, stocks soaring over the past couple of weeks. the dow cracked the 9000 mark. the nasdaq is down eight points after a 12-a rally. the s&p 500 is up three. there is optimism among some investors. >> there is good news, bad news, but good news. of the companies that have reported earnings so far, 76% have topped estimates. in the past, usually 60% exceeded projections. this quarter is on pace to break the record of 73%. companies just cut...
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. >> jon hilsenrath, good to see you, even though you didn't bring doughnuts. you're lucky marksn't here to complain. >> i'll complain. i'm kind of hungry. >> he's been up since 4:00 a.m. >>> first trading day of the week, following the long weekend. as jon said, still digesting the jobs numbers. >>> we're live with the brains behind a five-star small cap growth fund that's up more than 20% this year. "squawk on the street" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. today the's a way to save more for rirement, withnnuities from fidelity. turn your saving into income -- guarantd, and get a retirement "heck" for life -- guaned. call... to get start, and learn how to secure retirement income thaton't go down -- guaraned. call fidelity at... for detailabt guaranteed income r life, and change the way you think about your retirement savings. >>> let's just show you where futures are. we have been emphasizing focus now on the second half of the year. and as where that second half of recovery is going to come to fruition or not. that's going to have futures lower across the board. market ove
. >> jon hilsenrath, good to see you, even though you didn't bring doughnuts. you're lucky marksn't here to complain. >> i'll complain. i'm kind of hungry. >> he's been up since 4:00 a.m. >>> first trading day of the week, following the long weekend. as jon said, still digesting the jobs numbers. >>> we're live with the brains behind a five-star small cap growth fund that's up more than 20% this year. "squawk on the street" on cnbc, first in...
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jon: and the leader of north korea making a rare public appearance to mark the 15th anniversary of his father's death. the 67-year-old leader lived slightly as he walked into the auditorium. today is the only major second state event since suffering a stroke last summer. tensions are running high after north korea test fired several missiles over the weekend and conducted a nuclear test. how do explosives get smuggled past security at several federal buildings in washington, d.c.? that is what a senate committee will be asking. investigators from the gao were able to sneak through liquid explosives and other devices into a congressmen -- congressman's office and walked around the building without being noticed. much more on this later on. the price of oil is heading down for the sixth day in a row, slipping below $62. the market is down as well. jenna lee has the details. >> this time last year will have hit its peak, $147. we were talking about record high prices above $4. something important to remember about oil prices, they are affected by the season. we normally see higher prices
jon: and the leader of north korea making a rare public appearance to mark the 15th anniversary of his father's death. the 67-year-old leader lived slightly as he walked into the auditorium. today is the only major second state event since suffering a stroke last summer. tensions are running high after north korea test fired several missiles over the weekend and conducted a nuclear test. how do explosives get smuggled past security at several federal buildings in washington, d.c.? that is what...
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marking the 100th anniversary. also visiting new jersey on thursday, appearing at a reelection rally for governor jon corzine. >>> our anderson cooper got exclusive access to the president. the president compared it to a concentration camp. >> do you think what happened here still has resonance in america? that the slave experience still is something that should be talked about and should be remembered and should be present in every day life? >> well, you know, i think that the experience of slavery is like the experience of the holocaust. i think it's one of those things you don't forget about. i think it's important that the way we think about it and the way it's taught is not one in which there's simply a victim and a victimizer and that's the end of the story. i think the way it has to be thought about, the reason it's relevant is because whether i s it's -- what's happening in darfur or what's happening in the congo, or what's happening in too many places around the world. you know, the capacity for cruelty still exists. >> find out what else the president had to say when he gave anderson cooper exclusive access
marking the 100th anniversary. also visiting new jersey on thursday, appearing at a reelection rally for governor jon corzine. >>> our anderson cooper got exclusive access to the president. the president compared it to a concentration camp. >> do you think what happened here still has resonance in america? that the slave experience still is something that should be talked about and should be remembered and should be present in every day life? >> well, you know, i think that...
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around and get it, for siding with jon kyl and wanting to turn down stimulus money until called on by the white house, i think it's just desserts for governor brewer and markanford and any of these other governors who think they can score political points by attacking obama on the stimulus and not take the money. >> it's been reported when senator kyl made his comments it was white house chief of staff rahm emanuel who directed that letter be sent to governor brewer. this after some democrats worried that the white house did not have a coordinated response to renew republican attacks. is it safe to say the white house is back on its feet? >> well, i don't think they were off their feet on this. look, howard is right, that the stimulus was not structured in an optimal way, and it was a real design problem with that and they're seeing some of the effects of that. i do think they're showing a little more toughness now politically worrying a little less about bipartisanship and more about calling out the hypocrites which is what these folks are, if they attack the stimulus and then at the same time want to take the money. >> jonathan alter of "newsweek" and ms
around and get it, for siding with jon kyl and wanting to turn down stimulus money until called on by the white house, i think it's just desserts for governor brewer and markanford and any of these other governors who think they can score political points by attacking obama on the stimulus and not take the money. >> it's been reported when senator kyl made his comments it was white house chief of staff rahm emanuel who directed that letter be sent to governor brewer. this after some...
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convention in new york that group is marking its 100-year anniversary and the president will visit new jersey on thursday, where he will appear at a re-election rally for governor jon corzine. a schedule like that you can understand why our anderson cooper went overseas to catch up with the president during his trip. he was there when the president visited that slave port in ghana. listen. >> do you think what happened here still has resonance in america? that the slave experience still is something that should be talked about and should be remembered and should be present in every day life? >> well, you know, i think that the experience of slavery is like the experience of the holocaust. i think it's one of those things you don't forget about. i think it's important that the way we think about it and the way it's taught is not one in which there's simply a victim and a victimizer and that's the end of the story. i think the way it has to be thought about, the reason it's relevant is because whether it's what's happening in darfur or what's happening in the congo or what's happening in too many places around the world, you know, the capacity for cruelty still exist
convention in new york that group is marking its 100-year anniversary and the president will visit new jersey on thursday, where he will appear at a re-election rally for governor jon corzine. a schedule like that you can understand why our anderson cooper went overseas to catch up with the president during his trip. he was there when the president visited that slave port in ghana. listen. >> do you think what happened here still has resonance in america? that the slave experience still...
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jon corzine, but in reality he's fighting for his own administration, pushing back against rejectionist democrats and stubborn republicans in the congress. >>> and president obama is in new york to mark naacp's 100th anniversary. let's listen. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. please, everybody have a seat. thank you. thank you. thank you. what an extraordinary night, capping off an extraordinary week, capping off an extraordinary 100 years at the naacp. to chairman bond, brother justice, i am so grateful to all of you for being here. it's just good to be among friends. it is an extraordinary honor to be here in the city where the naacp was formed, to mark its centennial. what we celebrate tonight is not simply the journey the naacp has traveled, but the journey that we as americans have traveled over the past 100 years. it's a journey that takes us back to a time before most of us were born, long before the voting rights act and the civil rights act, and brown versus board of education, back to an america just a generation past slavery. it was a time when jim crow was a way of life, when lynchings were all too common, when race riots were shaking cities across a segrega
jon corzine, but in reality he's fighting for his own administration, pushing back against rejectionist democrats and stubborn republicans in the congress. >>> and president obama is in new york to mark naacp's 100th anniversary. let's listen. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. please, everybody have a seat. thank you. thank you. thank you. what an extraordinary night, capping off an extraordinary week, capping off an extraordinary 100 years at the naacp. to chairman...
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jon corzine later today. well, he's then heading to new york to address the naacp later tonight where he will be talking about personal responsibility and then also education. >> mark, the politics of health care fascinating. the president has met with at least half a dozen republican senators who might be standing in the way. what's the latest reporting in terms of what the message is from the white house to the senators on health care? >> well, the message from the white house is now, now, now. they really want to bust out and have the house and senate vote and pass their bills on health care. so they're really isn't that much time when congress gets back from its august recess to really start moving and getting to a conference report. what we're hearing from republicans is slow down, slow down, slow down. this represents 17% of the economy. we need to take a long time to debate this. we heard senator olympia snowe tell that to an dre na mitchell easter -- andrea mitchell earlier today. >> make sure to check out first read first thing every morning. david, another great show. thank you very much. >> thanks, tamron. on behalf of my great friend tamron hall, i'm da
jon corzine later today. well, he's then heading to new york to address the naacp later tonight where he will be talking about personal responsibility and then also education. >> mark, the politics of health care fascinating. the president has met with at least half a dozen republican senators who might be standing in the way. what's the latest reporting in terms of what the message is from the white house to the senators on health care? >> well, the message from the white house is...
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jon: when we get a conference on rolling, we will go back to you live. thank you. jane: right now, two house committees are marking up its massive 1.5 trillion dollar proposal designed to overhaul the health-care system. a big issue is new taxes on the wealthy to pay for the plant. also the time line -- president obama is pressuring congress to pass the reform before the august recess. melanie, more lobbying today? >> that is right. face-to-face appeals this morning. doug nelson and olympia snowe. he is also making public appeals. he has been mentioning his push for health reform this week and the health committee passed a plan yesterday saying that they want this done on a top timeline. jane: what is happening today in the two houses of congress? start with the senate. >> the finance committee is looking at this talking about how to pay for it. senator olympia snowe is going to be over in a half hour, and i believe we have a clip from her saying that what is the rush? >> i will do my work in here and they can issue all the time line and what, but in the meantime, i hope we can do a good job that we need to do. i
jon: when we get a conference on rolling, we will go back to you live. thank you. jane: right now, two house committees are marking up its massive 1.5 trillion dollar proposal designed to overhaul the health-care system. a big issue is new taxes on the wealthy to pay for the plant. also the time line -- president obama is pressuring congress to pass the reform before the august recess. melanie, more lobbying today? >> that is right. face-to-face appeals this morning. doug nelson and...