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and thanks naval and julia.hat is the power pitch. >>> naval said tens or even hundreds of thousandis, he would be willing to put in. he is now in with a real invest many of $50,000 into that company, crowdtilt. not bad for a 60-second power pitch. that is reality television, folks. and we want to hear from you. are you in or out on crowdtilt? go to powerpitch@cnbc.com. how about that, sue? >> i think that's fantastic, ty. that's great. we will have to follow him when he ipos. we will see how it works for him. >> we will probably all work for him. >> you're probably right. >>> a big move in the market to the upside. up 132 point on the dow jones and we will have big movers this hour. we are watching tech as well. as apple, you know, facing shareholders today after a big drop in the last six months and down better than 1% right now. before the break, the defense stocks, we are nearing that deadline for government cuts and right now, they have bounced back after being hit hard earlier in the week. with the spark c
and thanks naval and julia.hat is the power pitch. >>> naval said tens or even hundreds of thousandis, he would be willing to put in. he is now in with a real invest many of $50,000 into that company, crowdtilt. not bad for a 60-second power pitch. that is reality television, folks. and we want to hear from you. are you in or out on crowdtilt? go to powerpitch@cnbc.com. how about that, sue? >> i think that's fantastic, ty. that's great. we will have to follow him when he ipos. we...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?hen something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. thanks to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities, including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pong, and arts and crafts. >> use it for whatever you want to do, you c
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then mayor...
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liz: and julia stuart joining us exclusively.uthe time is actually perfect because it is national pancake day. find out how giving away free pancakes is helping and how she plans to keep the stock rocking. log onto facebook.com/afterthebell and click the like button. tell us if you plan to spend more money dining out this year and where. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what 's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ . ... liz: kind of wish i put all my money into this name. share of dine equities soaring. parent of iconic restaurant brands applebee's and ihop, up 45% in the past year. we have the woman behind the chain's booming success. joining me in a fox business exclusive, julia stewart, dine equity chairman and ceo. welcome back. >> thank you. liz: by the way, every
liz: and julia stuart joining us exclusively.uthe time is actually perfect because it is national pancake day. find out how giving away free pancakes is helping and how she plans to keep the stock rocking. log onto facebook.com/afterthebell and click the like button. tell us if you plan to spend more money dining out this year and where. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is,...
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let get right now to julia boorstin with the very latest. julia. >> that's right, maria.e news here. comcast is purchasing the remainder of nbc universal which is cnbc's parent company from general electric. comcast did reserve the right to make the rest of this purchase when they announced the original deal but this is coming earlier than expected. now, comcast will be paying $16.7 billion for ge's common equities stake in the company. in addition, nbc universal will pay ge 1.4 billion for the properties it uses at 30 rock as well as cnbc's new jersey headquarters. here's where comcast is getting the money. $11.4 billion will be in cash, $4 billion in unsecured notes issued to ge, and there will also be $2 billion in bank credit facilities. now why is comcast doing the rest of this purchase earlier than expected? comcast sees -- says that it sees a lot more opportunity than nbc universal now that they are familiar with the business. pointing to the fact that nbc's results are improving and that is beginning to retransmission fees for the nbc network and nbc sports has re
let get right now to julia boorstin with the very latest. julia. >> that's right, maria.e news here. comcast is purchasing the remainder of nbc universal which is cnbc's parent company from general electric. comcast did reserve the right to make the rest of this purchase when they announced the original deal but this is coming earlier than expected. now, comcast will be paying $16.7 billion for ge's common equities stake in the company. in addition, nbc universal will pay ge 1.4 billion...
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julia is ready, as well. julia, is this a victory for the british prime minister? >> well, it's interesting, isn't it? if we get an eu budget of 960 billion euros, then yes, it's a long-term cut. arguably, we can walk away and say we got what we asked for. the question is what happens with the eu contributions? do we still walk away with our rebates, too? we are starting to see information filtering through now. the italians on a growth income national basis, they're the highest contributors. they're probably happy with the latest contribution. the dutch are set to lose a third of their rebate. so the question is, in this tit for tat world that we have here in brussels, what would appease them? they have been arguing for cuts to the administration. that is one of the suggests that we'll see, big cuts for that, too. 3,000 eu officials earned more than the dutch prime minister. so the question is, in this negotiating process, who comes out best? and, you know, all this right now is speculation. but i have to say, underlying all this speculation is an optimism right n
julia is ready, as well. julia, is this a victory for the british prime minister? >> well, it's interesting, isn't it? if we get an eu budget of 960 billion euros, then yes, it's a long-term cut. arguably, we can walk away and say we got what we asked for. the question is what happens with the eu contributions? do we still walk away with our rebates, too? we are starting to see information filtering through now. the italians on a growth income national basis, they're the highest...
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i grew up watching "julia." to get sick and go to the hospital if julia was going to be our nurse. i had a crush for a long time. >> thank you. >> "white collar" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time on usa. >>> coming up, chris christie, david letterman, doughnuts, and a lesson to be learned. that's next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms a
i grew up watching "julia." to get sick and go to the hospital if julia was going to be our nurse. i had a crush for a long time. >> thank you. >> "white collar" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time on usa. >>> coming up, chris christie, david letterman, doughnuts, and a lesson to be learned. that's next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> one of the most extraordinary things to me about this program is we are going to be treat todd an extraordinary panorama of style and diversity. we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney. [applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in th
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> one of the most extraordinary things to me about this program is we are going to be treat todd an extraordinary panorama of style and diversity. we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney....
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julia, you're great.ow, one of america's leaders in the fight for lower taxes and the free market, governor sam brownback. he's about to tell us his red state model for republican revival. next up on "the kudlow report." there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." governors from around the country are gathering in washington this weekend for the national governors association winter meeting. and top of the agenda,ing with well, how their states are going to deal with the where 1st sequester spending cuts if they kick in. here now first on cnbc is kansas republican governor sam brownback. and our panel is still with us. congre
julia, you're great.ow, one of america's leaders in the fight for lower taxes and the free market, governor sam brownback. he's about to tell us his red state model for republican revival. next up on "the kudlow report." there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning and welcome to the thursday, february 7th, 2013 meeting of the board of supervisors city operations and neighborhood services committee. we have been joined by supervisor yee, eric mar is in route. we also have been joined by supervisor scott weiner, we want to thank the clerk of the committee derek evans and we want to thank the following members of the stgtv staff who are covering the meeting today. jessy larson and melokian and we also want to welcome the member of the public that are here and who are watching. >> make sure to silence all cell phones and device and complete the speaker cards and copies of any documents that are included to part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items today will appear on the february 29th agenda unless others stated. >> thank you and if you could call it
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning and welcome to the thursday, february 7th, 2013 meeting of the board of supervisors city operations and neighborhood services committee. we have been joined by supervisor yee, eric mar is in route. we also have...
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julia has been combing the street for reaction. julia? >> it's not just a bet on exclusive content but also a bet on a different viewing model. netflix is offering all 13 episodes at once. the ceo is counting on that to draw new subscribers to binge view. after they binge viewed a little bit, they'll stick around. analysts seem pretty bullish. they say the show looks and feels like an hbo or showtime series. morgan stanley scott devitt issued a statement saying the content strategy is key to its long-term growth, saying the company has the opportunity to reach what he estimates is the potential market of 50 million subscribers. on the downside, netflix has such a big percentage of the u.s. market, could be increasingly difficult to accelerate its subscriber growth. we'll have to see if there's a spike in netflix streaming over the weekend. netflix itself is not seeing any ratings. melissa? >> julie, this is interesting to me. we laughed when they announced who the cast was for this "house of cards" and what the cost was to create this sor
julia has been combing the street for reaction. julia? >> it's not just a bet on exclusive content but also a bet on a different viewing model. netflix is offering all 13 episodes at once. the ceo is counting on that to draw new subscribers to binge view. after they binge viewed a little bit, they'll stick around. analysts seem pretty bullish. they say the show looks and feels like an hbo or showtime series. morgan stanley scott devitt issued a statement saying the content strategy is key...
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(stephen schiff) julia roberts is a star. julia roberts is pure, corn-fed american star.d after? he climbed up the tower and rescued her? she rescues him right back. and that comes from dazzle, and that comes from the smile, that comes from the eyes, and that comes from -- the entire package is sort of an instant dream to a certain number of people. i mean, people want it. they want to see it, they want to be exposed to it, they want to -- when they pay their money -- get that thing. (thunder crashing) (narrator) the launch of a star career signals a love affair between the public and a movie persona. for the public, it's a new infatuation, for the star, the end of life as they've known it. well, you sort of say, "oh, s---," you know. it's strange because it's -- i mean it's sort of -- it's like the ebb and tide, it will come and it will go but there are moments when you sort of just have to choke it down and say, well, i guess people think that i'm good at this. (narrator) the greatest stars were often the ones that lasted lifetimes, extraordinary individuals, refining t
(stephen schiff) julia roberts is a star. julia roberts is pure, corn-fed american star.d after? he climbed up the tower and rescued her? she rescues him right back. and that comes from dazzle, and that comes from the smile, that comes from the eyes, and that comes from -- the entire package is sort of an instant dream to a certain number of people. i mean, people want it. they want to see it, they want to be exposed to it, they want to -- when they pay their money -- get that thing. (thunder...
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julia has that story. julia?bill, the pressure is on, for sony to get a head start on microsoft's next generation xbox. we expect the new playstation to address gamer's shift to mobile and social games by focusing on the second screen, with the ability to use the ps vita, tablets or smart phones as control earls. and we expect the new console to stream games over the web. and building on the ps-3's effort to become the entertainment hub of the living room, content is sure to be front and center. the big question is whether the playstation 4 can usher in a next generation of gaming, especially considering that nintendo has warned that its wii would not sell as many con somes as expected. and we'll see if it can lure consumers before microsoft's long-awaited console. now, since the last generation of consoles was introduced, consumers have shifted their time and spending to cheap or free mobile games, so, bill, we'll have to see if this can turn the tide. >> this will be very interesting to see. julia, thank you ve
julia has that story. julia?bill, the pressure is on, for sony to get a head start on microsoft's next generation xbox. we expect the new playstation to address gamer's shift to mobile and social games by focusing on the second screen, with the ability to use the ps vita, tablets or smart phones as control earls. and we expect the new console to stream games over the web. and building on the ps-3's effort to become the entertainment hub of the living room, content is sure to be front and...
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then julia and kiefer sharing vows.they dated, the oscar edition. >>> plus -- rob and kristen's sexual outtakes and "twilight" stunts and the scenes you will only see here on the bible series. >> you want to take us to the commercial? >> i'm on it. that's all when >>> "vanity fair's" campaign hollywood kicks off with the 2013 vanity's calendar >>> crucifixion of christ. our special preview of the most dramatic moment from the new bible mini series. that is just about ten minutes away. but right now, let's go to rob and roxy. >> nancy, the nba all-star game shook up houston this weekend, and guess who was there? >> lucky me. i wasn't just there, rob. got to play a little basketball myself. it was all part of my wild b-ball weekend. >> jealous. >> i'm with beyonce courtside at the nba all-star games. hanging with the superstars. can you stand it? all in a day's work. >> from "entertainment tonight," number 34, rocsi diaz! >> but it's not all work. i laced them up and stepped on the court, competing in the celebrity all-st
then julia and kiefer sharing vows.they dated, the oscar edition. >>> plus -- rob and kristen's sexual outtakes and "twilight" stunts and the scenes you will only see here on the bible series. >> you want to take us to the commercial? >> i'm on it. that's all when >>> "vanity fair's" campaign hollywood kicks off with the 2013 vanity's calendar >>> crucifixion of christ. our special preview of the most dramatic moment from the new bible...
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escorted by her parents and julia, with dale's heart, right by her side. >> i know he is watching. to girl's arm in arm, connected at the heart, almost like family. >> thank you for that story. on a very different note now exciting news for star wars fans out there. we are learning more about the plans for some future star wars films. a new trilogy is also in the works, episodes 7-9. it is scheduled to hit theaters in 2015. >> tonight we have some real exciting news to announce. allison and her husband peter r. expect -- are expecting their first child. >> i am so happy about you and peter. i am so excited. i opened the washington post today and did a cartwheel. >> thank you very much. we are really exciting and like is going to change for the better so we are really happy. thank you very much. >> it is wonderful thing. >> i did not tell her that i have my first to babysitters right here. >> on that special day, diana's going to do two cartwheels. >> let's talk about what is going on. >> this is going to be a storm and a half. i was in boston for the blizzard of 1978. outside tonig
escorted by her parents and julia, with dale's heart, right by her side. >> i know he is watching. to girl's arm in arm, connected at the heart, almost like family. >> thank you for that story. on a very different note now exciting news for star wars fans out there. we are learning more about the plans for some future star wars films. a new trilogy is also in the works, episodes 7-9. it is scheduled to hit theaters in 2015. >> tonight we have some real exciting news to...
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reflecting are james carville, mary matalin and julia reed. >> so what do you love about being here? >> let us count the ways. >> this is the way that i can explain new orleans. everybody else talks about a quality of life. you live in washington,-- the mondayments, the buildings, the kennedy center, the universities, the great medical centres, very highly rated quality of life. here no one ever speaks of the quality of life, it's a way of life. we have our music, our food, our social structure, our architecture, our body of literature. we even have our own funerals. so we measure quality of life by way of life, if our way of iv is intact and our culture is intact, then that's fine. and we don't really, in a big part of our way of life is to be comfortable with our otherness. we really don't aspire. we love to go to new york. we love to go to las vegas, and we love to go to washington, or anywhere. >> rose: even paris. >> paris who wouldn't, you have have to be-- who wouldn't, we love it but what we like is when we come back home we come back to a way of life. we little a little dich
reflecting are james carville, mary matalin and julia reed. >> so what do you love about being here? >> let us count the ways. >> this is the way that i can explain new orleans. everybody else talks about a quality of life. you live in washington,-- the mondayments, the buildings, the kennedy center, the universities, the great medical centres, very highly rated quality of life. here no one ever speaks of the quality of life, it's a way of life. we have our music, our food,...
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jul julia, what's the general consensus among people?ey teal as though there's a more business friendly candidate who might be able to keep italy on the reform path it so needs? >> you know, i think there's a general consensus that ultimately what's needed after this election is a continuation of the reform process. anything that throws us into question or concerns the market about the ability to continue to implement these reforms have to be a concern. that's the overriding message of the people that i've been speaking to you here. to borrow the words of the head of the biggest retail bank here, he said to me no matter who wins this election, they have no choice but to continue their reforms. and i think that's the overriding message here. we can't get away with that. as michelle quite rightly mentioned, what we're seeing here is a growing momentum towards an anti-austerity, anti-european sentiment. what we're looking at at the moment, 49%, 48% of people suggesting that they're going to vote for parties that won't continue the reforms,
jul julia, what's the general consensus among people?ey teal as though there's a more business friendly candidate who might be able to keep italy on the reform path it so needs? >> you know, i think there's a general consensus that ultimately what's needed after this election is a continuation of the reform process. anything that throws us into question or concerns the market about the ability to continue to implement these reforms have to be a concern. that's the overriding message of...
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disney numbers are out and julia has the numbers. julia? >> reporter: thanks so much, maria. revenues coming in at $11.13 billion, up more than 5%. wall street was expecting 4% growth. diluted earnings per share for the quarter was 77 cents, but excluding certain items, there are a couple of charges and a couple of sales, one-time sales. the apples to apples number was 79 cents. that's down just one cent from a year ago quarter. wall street was looking for a decline of 5% in eps and looking for 16 cents per share, so that is better than expected, maria. breaking down the different divisions, media networks, parks and resorts and consumer products all showed 7% revenue growth whereas the studio entertainment division saw a 5% decline in revenue and a 43% decline in operating income due to tough comparisons in the year ago quarter. right now we'll bring in disney ceo bob iger. thanks so much for joining us today. >> pleasure, julia. how are you? >> good. you have better than expected results at the media networks even though your programming cost, especially for espn, continue
disney numbers are out and julia has the numbers. julia? >> reporter: thanks so much, maria. revenues coming in at $11.13 billion, up more than 5%. wall street was expecting 4% growth. diluted earnings per share for the quarter was 77 cents, but excluding certain items, there are a couple of charges and a couple of sales, one-time sales. the apples to apples number was 79 cents. that's down just one cent from a year ago quarter. wall street was looking for a decline of 5% in eps and...
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. >> reporter: 59-year-old nancy franzel lived here with her 28- year-old daughter julia. >> we knowas mental health issues. >> reporter: just after 8:00 this morning, julia went to a neighbor's house to report someone had died. >> there was blood on her hands and her clothing. they went inside and found her mother nancy deceased inside the residence. >> reporter: julia franzen was arrested for murder. >> she was stabbed multiple times and it occurred in multiple rooms of the residence. >> there had been instances before with the police coming out. >> reporter: nancy had tried to get her daughter help for mental health and drug problems. no matter how strained the parent-child relationship neighbors say franzel always let her daughter come home. >> i know that all parents that i know would want to help their children. >> reporter: near sebasta pool, allie rasmus. >>> the boy scouts of america national board began three days of closed door meetings tomorrow. on the agenda whether to end the ban on openly gay scouts and scout leaders. they say the petitions contain 1.4 million signatur
. >> reporter: 59-year-old nancy franzel lived here with her 28- year-old daughter julia. >> we knowas mental health issues. >> reporter: just after 8:00 this morning, julia went to a neighbor's house to report someone had died. >> there was blood on her hands and her clothing. they went inside and found her mother nancy deceased inside the residence. >> reporter: julia franzen was arrested for murder. >> she was stabbed multiple times and it occurred in...
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julia is in milan with all the latest on the elections. hi, julia. >> hi, kelly. thank you very much. all morning on this show we've been listening to my interview with the sam paolo coe. >> the current situation we're in serious elements of optimism. in fact, if i look at the possible political outcome, i think that the central left coalition is ahead of any other coalition and with a new law, even though they're likely to get between 32, 36%, of the vote, they should get firm control, 55% of seats in the lower chamber while they will not have control in the senate. but if they were to form a coalition, they could secure also affirm majority also in the senate. now the unsettling factor could be low. if it gets more than 20%, that could change the landscape and might lead, also, to another scenario whereby we might see a frank coalition going from the central left to monti to berlusconi's party coalition. >> and yet the italian election might be taking a back seat to football this morning. ac milan defeated major rival barcelona last night. milan went to victory
julia is in milan with all the latest on the elections. hi, julia. >> hi, kelly. thank you very much. all morning on this show we've been listening to my interview with the sam paolo coe. >> the current situation we're in serious elements of optimism. in fact, if i look at the possible political outcome, i think that the central left coalition is ahead of any other coalition and with a new law, even though they're likely to get between 32, 36%, of the vote, they should get firm...
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julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still baffleed manhattan because they're scratching their heads the first month because there's only - well no big city book editor did it so to be a best seller you need new york times or the chronicle or boston globes to give you good book reviews. no national t.v. or, m pr so paul said what's going on out there. i said, you know this is what i think it's about book clubs and women's groups, synagogues, mosques and churches and an incredible amount of book clubs here in the bay view area and about people yearning for piece and looking for the answers of peace. any
julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still...
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julia, good morning. >> good morning to you, keith. stocks are are trading higher.fresh, five-year highs. above the key 14,000 mark on merger and acusition activity. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are also both just under 0.5% higher. yes, google shares topped $800 for the first time. the stock has gained nearly 35% since co-founder larry paige took over as ceo in april of 2011. >>> homebuilder confidence took a step back in january. the first decline in nearly a year due to ongoing uncertainties about job growth, as well as access to mortgages. but it is also a sign of rising building materials cost. >>> office depot shares sky rocketing higher on reports that it's in advance talks to merge with smaller competitor office max. meanwhile the biggest staples its stock is also soaring on today's news. >>> big mna year so far. that's a sign of optimism about the economy, as well as healthy valuations for all those companies. keith, back over to you. >> julia, thanks. >>> day or night, there are steps you can take to slow aging. dr. cheryl burgess joins us this morning with
julia, good morning. >> good morning to you, keith. stocks are are trading higher.fresh, five-year highs. above the key 14,000 mark on merger and acusition activity. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are also both just under 0.5% higher. yes, google shares topped $800 for the first time. the stock has gained nearly 35% since co-founder larry paige took over as ceo in april of 2011. >>> homebuilder confidence took a step back in january. the first decline in nearly a year due to...
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. >> reporter: 59-year-old nancy franzel lived here with her 28- year-old daughter julia. >> we know has mental health issues. >> reporter: just after 8:00 this morning, julia went to a neighbor's house to report someone had died. >> there was blood on her hands and her clothing. they went inside and found her mother nancy deceased inside the residence. >> reporter: julia franzen was arrested for murder. >> she was stabbed multiple times and it occurred in multiple rooms of the residence. >> there had been instances before with the police coming out. >> reporter: nancy had tried to get her daughter help for mental health and drug problems. no matter how strained the parent-child relationship neighbors say franzel always let her daughter come home. >> i know that all parents that i know would want to help their children. >> reporter: near sebasta pool, allie rasmus. >>> the boy scouts of america national board began three days of closed door meetings tomorrow. on the agenda whether to end the ban on openly gay scouts and scout leaders. they say the petitions contain 1.4 million signat
. >> reporter: 59-year-old nancy franzel lived here with her 28- year-old daughter julia. >> we know has mental health issues. >> reporter: just after 8:00 this morning, julia went to a neighbor's house to report someone had died. >> there was blood on her hands and her clothing. they went inside and found her mother nancy deceased inside the residence. >> reporter: julia franzen was arrested for murder. >> she was stabbed multiple times and it occurred in...
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but what happened was the people like james and mary, julia, other people came back and said you know what, that place is worth saving the. new orleans people themselves said we're not leaving. >> rose: also the man doing the play-by-play for cbs sports jim nans. >> we made a stop in the mid 60s for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans saints. so the first football game i ever saw was september 17th, 1967. they were playing the los angeles rams, first game in saint's history, it happened to be the first game i ever witnessed in my dad got standing room only tickets. we sat in the aisle, two rows from the top, just in time to watch john gillium, famous down here in new orleans, return the opening kickoff, 94 yards for a touchdown. at that point i was hopelessly in love with the nfl. had no idea that i would one day be calling the nfl or that i would am could be ba and have a chance to call a super bowl here in new orleans. >> rose: we conclude with an owner's perspective on the nfl, robert kraft of the new england patriots. >> my philosophy in any of our
but what happened was the people like james and mary, julia, other people came back and said you know what, that place is worth saving the. new orleans people themselves said we're not leaving. >> rose: also the man doing the play-by-play for cbs sports jim nans. >> we made a stop in the mid 60s for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans saints. so the first football game i ever saw was september 17th, 1967. they were playing the los angeles rams, first...
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michelle, back to you. >> terrific, julia. we'll watch to see if the stock reacts. >>> chinese tourism, jane just laid it out, they spent $8 billion according to department of commerce. obvious economic benefit but is there more? an economist with a deep knowledge of china in particular, investing in china for the u.s. good to have you here. >> investors in casinos, they should care about tourism. should other investors care? >> bigger than casino, this is china's globalization 2.0. the china we knew today absorbed huge amount of fdi around the world, turned it around. a lot of their jobs went along with that fdi into china. the next phase of chinese activity with the world means chinese consumers coming out into the world. chinese tourism dollars coming out an investment coming out as well. that's not a mixed blessing but all around good for u.s. >> you sent usa great chart that charts rise in chinese tourism in the united states as long as rise with chinese foreign investment into the u.s. they map each other almost perfectl
michelle, back to you. >> terrific, julia. we'll watch to see if the stock reacts. >>> chinese tourism, jane just laid it out, they spent $8 billion according to department of commerce. obvious economic benefit but is there more? an economist with a deep knowledge of china in particular, investing in china for the u.s. good to have you here. >> investors in casinos, they should care about tourism. should other investors care? >> bigger than casino, this is china's...
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our julia boorstin spoke exclusively with the ceo. julia? >> that's right, tyler. ceo tells me he made changes to position time warner to thrive in the digital landscape. i will bring you more from my exclusive sit down with him coming up. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 f
our julia boorstin spoke exclusively with the ceo. julia? >> that's right, tyler. ceo tells me he made changes to position time warner to thrive in the digital landscape. i will bring you more from my exclusive sit down with him coming up. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from...
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plenty more to come from steve and julia from milan. joining us now is annalisa pietta. clearly going into this, investors priced in stability. the question is, where does this leave the ecb's omt backstop, bearing in mind that for it to be enacted you need a government that can deliver reform. >> what we see at the moment is that even with the chance of having a great -- going forward, at least to form a temporary government, probably they will have no numbers to actually implement the reform to activate the omts. too big political parties, big coalition, they would need to move out the divergence has been their program and they would need to converge in a way to what monti did the last year, which is what the ecb would ask them to do in the event of their credit line and the activation of the omt. so it's a very complicated situation. they will have to step up at some point or realize that along with their ideas and their programs, they would need to stand back. >> and that's the thing about this election, it clearly showed that no one is interested in monti's reforms.
plenty more to come from steve and julia from milan. joining us now is annalisa pietta. clearly going into this, investors priced in stability. the question is, where does this leave the ecb's omt backstop, bearing in mind that for it to be enacted you need a government that can deliver reform. >> what we see at the moment is that even with the chance of having a great -- going forward, at least to form a temporary government, probably they will have no numbers to actually implement the...
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duncan lives just across a two-lane country road from julia crawford.y what trans-canada paid him to bury pipeline through his 200 acres but it's enough to pay his real estate taxes for the next two years. >> i've done got one line that's come across the backside of me and, you know it's -- my cat rl eating on top of it and it's not hurting them any. >> reporter: and if they said "we want to put a second one in here" would you do it? >> in a heart beat yeah. >> reporter: when you look at the pipeline does it all seem inevitable? i mean, the more you see it the more it's like the odds are getting longer. >> reporter: but crawford promises that whatever the odds she is an immovable object-- a tall texas rancher with grit. mark strassmann, cbs news direct texas. >> pelley: oil-rich venezuela says that president hugo chavez returned home today after spending two months under going cancer treatment in cuba. there were no pictures of his arrival except for a few photos released on friday chavez has not been seen for months. he was the man who turned basketbal
duncan lives just across a two-lane country road from julia crawford.y what trans-canada paid him to bury pipeline through his 200 acres but it's enough to pay his real estate taxes for the next two years. >> i've done got one line that's come across the backside of me and, you know it's -- my cat rl eating on top of it and it's not hurting them any. >> reporter: and if they said "we want to put a second one in here" would you do it? >> in a heart beat yeah. >>...
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julia boorstin, whatever happened to three?unishment at all. >> reporter: think about it. downloading six songs or streamlining illegally may not seem like a big deal but it is breaking the law. pirates with this new they need to beware because they could get kicked off the internet. the movie and recording industries are teaming up with internet service providers by stopping piracy by educating and warning consumers before they pull the plug on internet access. people who illegally download or stream illegal content will receive a warning from their internet provider w.each successive warning they have done something wrong, they will have a different penalty, including being forced to watch an educational video or suspending internet service. the new six-strike system is unprecedented in that it brings together five major internet providers, comcast, time warner cable, cablevision, verizon and at&t, all under a single program. they are already required to warn users of piracy complaints by media company, but this clear uniform
julia boorstin, whatever happened to three?unishment at all. >> reporter: think about it. downloading six songs or streamlining illegally may not seem like a big deal but it is breaking the law. pirates with this new they need to beware because they could get kicked off the internet. the movie and recording industries are teaming up with internet service providers by stopping piracy by educating and warning consumers before they pull the plug on internet access. people who illegally...
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julia boorstin has details from los angeles. julia? >> thanks, right, michelle.er is making a move which should dramatically launch its grow avenue. to buy and manage twitter ad through certain third party flat forms. it makes it easier for them to a twitter to their ad campaigns. with 2012 ad revenue came from purchases so this is key move for twitter as it looks to ramp revenue ahead of potential ipo. tyler? >> julia, thank you very much. three of silicone valley'sa entrepreneurs. a $33 million break through prize for medical research. john forte has more. >> i want to give a sense of this. keep in mind, the mobile prize just over a million dollars per recipient. this is 3 million and it focuses on life sciences. as you mentioned, these three billionaires teaming up. there are a couple of other people involved as well. chairman of apple will help chair this effort. in future years, there are 11 people receiving the award. in future years it is five resip yant. people who receive the award this year will help choose who will people will be. nominations will be o
julia boorstin has details from los angeles. julia? >> thanks, right, michelle.er is making a move which should dramatically launch its grow avenue. to buy and manage twitter ad through certain third party flat forms. it makes it easier for them to a twitter to their ad campaigns. with 2012 ad revenue came from purchases so this is key move for twitter as it looks to ramp revenue ahead of potential ipo. tyler? >> julia, thank you very much. three of silicone valley'sa entrepreneurs....
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what kind of mood was he in, julia? >> hey, ross. he was in a somber mood when we talk about the events in algeria. but with regard to business and the divestments and the progress, he seemed relatively upbeat. as you pointed out, they beat expectations. underlying profits just shy of $4 billion versus $5 billion in the same period last year. they were, of course, impacted by the sale of the decision to sell off their stake in tkn/bp. to give you some idea, that contributed net profits in the third quarter of around $1.3 billion. so you can get an idea of the impact. dividends held steady at 9%. when i spoke to bob dudley about this, too, he said he's sending a message of confidence about the business and shah shareholders are within the version of this sights. i mentioned algeria. i couldn't get away from talking about the events just two weeks ago and i asked him specifically about warnings that came last year from the risk assessor exclusive analysis. and i asked him whether he had seen those warnings about algeria and the specifi
what kind of mood was he in, julia? >> hey, ross. he was in a somber mood when we talk about the events in algeria. but with regard to business and the divestments and the progress, he seemed relatively upbeat. as you pointed out, they beat expectations. underlying profits just shy of $4 billion versus $5 billion in the same period last year. they were, of course, impacted by the sale of the decision to sell off their stake in tkn/bp. to give you some idea, that contributed net profits in...
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i'm julia borsten. all things, dive into media conference where we're getting big news about the future of television. intel announced its big news into web tv the second half of the year. we can expect it to launch live without a table or satellite tv subscription service. this comes as netflix makes another big original content play to secure subscribers. tonight netflix partnering with dream works for its first original kid show based on dream workz movie called turbo this summer. chief content officer tells us he's building on what he calls the success of house of cards big launch to turn netflix into a kids' destination. >> what's interesting about our experience with house of cards, gave us more confidence in our ability to launch an internet content brand. it was the first time we launched our own brand. we feel like we've done it with great success. kids programming is very much about brands. as we go forward we'll cut our teeth doing this more and more obvious, more frequently. >> now another r
i'm julia borsten. all things, dive into media conference where we're getting big news about the future of television. intel announced its big news into web tv the second half of the year. we can expect it to launch live without a table or satellite tv subscription service. this comes as netflix makes another big original content play to secure subscribers. tonight netflix partnering with dream works for its first original kid show based on dream workz movie called turbo this summer. chief...
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i'm here for my students. >> reporter: julia is undergoing chemo, which is the reason for her mask. her daughter, who cowrote tonight's play. >> she misses us and she just wants to be there with us. >> reporter: no tears tonight. >> well, so it means a lot to me, because i know them and i know how hard they work. >> reporter: all to show their inspiration, she taught them how to succeed. >> at one point she was in the hospital, she had more than 100 former students lined up to see her. she hope if all goes well with chemo, she will be back to school next month. in castro valley, jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news >> the search is on for a missing hayward man who suffers from dimema. robert burt is 73 years old and was last seen around 4:00 this afternoon neon his home many hayward. al immediate county sheriffs search-and-rescue teams are looking for burt right now. . >>> the family of a disabled woman is desperately trying to find her after she went miss after a trip from arizona to the bay area. family of 49-year-old kathy trogden says surveillance video shows she boarded a greyhou
i'm here for my students. >> reporter: julia is undergoing chemo, which is the reason for her mask. her daughter, who cowrote tonight's play. >> she misses us and she just wants to be there with us. >> reporter: no tears tonight. >> well, so it means a lot to me, because i know them and i know how hard they work. >> reporter: all to show their inspiration, she taught them how to succeed. >> at one point she was in the hospital, she had more than 100 former...
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julia, can you make bernard's case? >> you know what, megyn, i think i can.ook, in new york parents are obligated to support their minor children and treat them well. and if they don't do it and while the child is still a minor, the state can actually step in, take action on behalf of that child and protect that child's rights. what happens when you have a case like this, where there's an adult abuse and that lawsuit alleges abuse. it wasn't just the lack of love. but, you know, now all of a sudden you've got a dysfunctional, damaged adult whose life is doomed. i mean, what is his recourse? and i'm going to say under these circumstances, it's a lawsuit such that is this. i mean, conceptually there's not much difference between the law protecting a child who is being abused and then the law providing a vehicle for the adult to vindicate abuse and basically led to a bass life on the part of that adult. so i think it's a legitimate lawsuit. >> bernard could do no better than julia in representation, jonna. i could find a lawyer who could make the argument better
julia, can you make bernard's case? >> you know what, megyn, i think i can.ook, in new york parents are obligated to support their minor children and treat them well. and if they don't do it and while the child is still a minor, the state can actually step in, take action on behalf of that child and protect that child's rights. what happens when you have a case like this, where there's an adult abuse and that lawsuit alleges abuse. it wasn't just the lack of love. but, you know, now all...
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let's get to julia boorstin who has the story. julia. >> reporter: that's right, maria. groupon just reported its earnings that revenues came right in line with expectations but its earnings missed coming in worst than expected and the outlook for the first quarter, the quarter right now, was also much lighter than expectexpecte. the stock is very volatile but the cfo pointed out that in the first quarter they will see a decline in the goods business which is one area they actually benefited from in q4 and they do expect to see growth again in the deal a day business, but this stock is suffering, maria. back over to you. >> thank you, julia. the stock really taking a hit there. take a look in the extended hours. that's the story. despite rising gas prices, a sluggish economy, a staredown between president obama and congress on spending cuts the market continues to climb that wall of worry reaching an all-time high. more now on this week and what this week could tell us about that historic number. good to so you guys. fir, let me ask you about the end of the day here. we
let's get to julia boorstin who has the story. julia. >> reporter: that's right, maria. groupon just reported its earnings that revenues came right in line with expectations but its earnings missed coming in worst than expected and the outlook for the first quarter, the quarter right now, was also much lighter than expectexpecte. the stock is very volatile but the cfo pointed out that in the first quarter they will see a decline in the goods business which is one area they actually...
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>> julia, great stuff. julia boorstin with the latest there.xt, the president going to bat for a major minimum wage hike. there's a lot of debate going on if doing that would help or hurt the economy. we'll talk to the head of a small business and get both sides of the debate. later on carnival executives in damage control as stranded passengers aboard the disabled cruise ship get tugged to shore but are the executives understating the state of conditions on board? we'll try to get to the bottom of this developing story. back in a moment on "closing bell." ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a quick market flash and over to josh lipton. >> reporter: two companies reporting after the bell and both are getting clobbered. let's bring you up to speed. whole food investors unhappy. eps on sales of $29 billion. shares of 283 to 287. the street wanted to see 290. another name. weight watchers getting c
>> julia, great stuff. julia boorstin with the latest there.xt, the president going to bat for a major minimum wage hike. there's a lot of debate going on if doing that would help or hurt the economy. we'll talk to the head of a small business and get both sides of the debate. later on carnival executives in damage control as stranded passengers aboard the disabled cruise ship get tugged to shore but are the executives understating the state of conditions on board? we'll try to get to the...
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let's get to julia boorstin with that. over to you, julia. >> reporter: that's right, maria.upon announcing that ceo andrew mason is out. that's right. after several years at company, it has struggled dramatically since its i'm poe. the stock is down over 75% since its ipo in the fall of 2011. this, i would say, is not a big surprise. yesterday afternoon the company reported kiss appointed earnings and gave a grim outlook for the first quarter, and the stock has plummeted dramatically just today, and it continues to fall on this news, maria, but i do not think it is a big surprise. wall street was not confident that mason had what it takes to turn this company around. it has struggled with declining margins and also just trying to figure out the future of its business. does not earn the same margins overseas as it does in the united states, and there's a lot of frustration with the the merchants and also with customers. andrew mason, ceo and founder of groupon is out from the ceo role. back over to you. >> all right, julia. thank you so much. >>> despite today's down day for
let's get to julia boorstin with that. over to you, julia. >> reporter: that's right, maria.upon announcing that ceo andrew mason is out. that's right. after several years at company, it has struggled dramatically since its i'm poe. the stock is down over 75% since its ipo in the fall of 2011. this, i would say, is not a big surprise. yesterday afternoon the company reported kiss appointed earnings and gave a grim outlook for the first quarter, and the stock has plummeted dramatically...