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karen, who made the more convincing argument?m on this one. >> people have lost in the past, karen. don't do it. >> i know, i know. i don't have a position. >> look, the chart is not totally broken. >> what are you looking at, dude? >> does that mean you're with pete the bull? >> go with beta, melissa. >> we want to know who you thought, you out there, tweet us, we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> you tweeted us your questions, we are answering them. if you have a question, send them to us. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses m
karen, who made the more convincing argument?m on this one. >> people have lost in the past, karen. don't do it. >> i know, i know. i don't have a position. >> look, the chart is not totally broken. >> what are you looking at, dude? >> does that mean you're with pete the bull? >> go with beta, melissa. >> we want to know who you thought, you out there, tweet us, we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> you tweeted us your questions,...
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i agree with karen that people are moved by individual stories. i filmed for over three-and-a-half years. i went to each of the training sessions. gideon's promise they get together every six months. i went to all of those and in between those trips i went to visit the individual lawyers. i thought if i can show people what their -- because i kept wanting to answer the questions why could anybody do this job. i wanted to turn that around and say how can you represent that people from the perspective of the people doing the work and what was motivating them and i thought it was to tell it through their eyes and show why they get so emotionally invested. the thing i would say is when you make a film, it can be very lonely you are by yourself with an editor and doing what you think you should do. so seeing with an audience what has been the most gratifying is people are rooting for the clients and in every screening somebody will stand up and say, it's young people and they will say, at sundance this kid stood up and he said i'm a public defender and
i agree with karen that people are moved by individual stories. i filmed for over three-and-a-half years. i went to each of the training sessions. gideon's promise they get together every six months. i went to all of those and in between those trips i went to visit the individual lawyers. i thought if i can show people what their -- because i kept wanting to answer the questions why could anybody do this job. i wanted to turn that around and say how can you represent that people from the...
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and ambassador karen kornbluh, who stepped down recently as the u.s.ative to the organization for economic cooperation and development. she also served as assistant chief at the f.c.c. where she worked on broadband access. so, karen kornbluh, let me start with you. where do you see the divide? how do you see it playing out. >> this is such a technical issue it's a good idea to step back and remember why we care. we care because the internet is where we all come together and collaborate. if we don't have equal access we can't have equal access to jobs and growth. i think there are three kinds of divides, and we heard that in the intro. there's a divide in access to today's technology. and there we see that a third of americans don't have access to the internet, and it's much higher levels for african americans, hispanics, lower income americans. then there's access toÑi tomorrow's technology. and what we're talking about there is the very high speeds and mobile can help ray great deal, but we're facing a spectrum crunch. so the f.c.c. is doing what it c
and ambassador karen kornbluh, who stepped down recently as the u.s.ative to the organization for economic cooperation and development. she also served as assistant chief at the f.c.c. where she worked on broadband access. so, karen kornbluh, let me start with you. where do you see the divide? how do you see it playing out. >> this is such a technical issue it's a good idea to step back and remember why we care. we care because the internet is where we all come together and collaborate....
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karen? >> we weren't wildly impressed by the conference call last night but i didn't cover the rest today. no man's land here. >> pop here for johnson controls. up 2%. guy? >> a lot of chatter they potentially could sell off some of the businesses they have. the stock, monster move today. 52-week high on six times normal volume. i don't think you should be plowing in on the long side tomorrow. >> a drop for air environment. down 9%. >> yes, one of my favorites, down 35% in terms of their sales. this stock is at five-year lows. tough to see it breaking from here. >> pop for first solar, up 3%. mike khouw? >> raymond james upgraded them to a market perform from a sell. this guy's been very bearish on this sector, but going to a market perform, i think, only means that things aren't as bad now that the stock's down 30% from where it was two weeks ago. >> pop here for freeport, up 4%. beekers? >> they are going to sell more copper to china, probably double the amount of copper they sold in the p
karen? >> we weren't wildly impressed by the conference call last night but i didn't cover the rest today. no man's land here. >> pop here for johnson controls. up 2%. guy? >> a lot of chatter they potentially could sell off some of the businesses they have. the stock, monster move today. 52-week high on six times normal volume. i don't think you should be plowing in on the long side tomorrow. >> a drop for air environment. down 9%. >> yes, one of my favorites,...
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karen?s to foreign affairs, a lot of people give the president high marks for a number of parts to his trip. most importantly he got the israeli apology to turkey out of his middle east trip. top house republican, though, called the trip a bust. what's the white house's reaction with their trip? >> reporter: the top republican was mike rogers of the house intelligence committee. he made the point that the president gave a speech that was received very well but didn't get the peace talks to start up again. white house officials say, look, the president went there and accomplished what he intended to, namely to smooth over relations with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to reach out to the israeli people and reaffirm the united states' commitment to them and also sent a message that peace talks should resume. so he sort of got that process, the start of that process under way. of course, peace talks haven't resumed yet. that was one of the president's key goals of his first administration. h
karen?s to foreign affairs, a lot of people give the president high marks for a number of parts to his trip. most importantly he got the israeli apology to turkey out of his middle east trip. top house republican, though, called the trip a bust. what's the white house's reaction with their trip? >> reporter: the top republican was mike rogers of the house intelligence committee. he made the point that the president gave a speech that was received very well but didn't get the peace talks...
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host: karen jacobs, go ahead.uest: the caller seems to suggest that perhaps the potential disruptions from sequestration that have been discussed may not be as great. it is true that, should see bush nation be prolonged, these furloughs would have more of an effect over time. if you are traveling through an airport and there are personnel that were there that are not there, that can have some significant effects on your travel. the wait times, longer waits times - wait times, making sure your flight arrives on time, all of those things are at risk. host: we have some people going to the security area at reagan national airport here in washington, d.c. we are talking about tsa and how it is going to affect the operations there. the previous caller said something about seeing a lot of folks standing around. i know it is fairly early in the morning, but it does seem there are awful lot of false can their -- an awful lot of folks there and not a huge crowd of passengers trying to get through the security screening. is
host: karen jacobs, go ahead.uest: the caller seems to suggest that perhaps the potential disruptions from sequestration that have been discussed may not be as great. it is true that, should see bush nation be prolonged, these furloughs would have more of an effect over time. if you are traveling through an airport and there are personnel that were there that are not there, that can have some significant effects on your travel. the wait times, longer waits times - wait times, making sure your...
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does it still pack that much punch, karen? >> it will pack brief but instense snow with some blowing snow. but the storm system itself is kind of winding down, but i say that with some caution. this area of low pressure as it treks further towards the east, it is going to not produce as much snow as we saw across colorado. it moves across the ohio river valley on that northern and on the back edge of that. that's where we'll see the heaviest snowfall. it will be kicked around with 35, 40, possibly gusts to 50 miles per hour in some areas to places like cincinnati and st. louis and kansas city. for today, that's your weather. three to six, four to seven inches of snowfall. some of the common amounts. all right, you're probably wondering what happens after that. monday, washington, d.c., along that i-95 corridor and also for new york. this is also going to be a brief event as kind of a different storm system treks across the mid-atlantic coast. for washington, d.c., i think you might see just some small or slight accumulation. f
does it still pack that much punch, karen? >> it will pack brief but instense snow with some blowing snow. but the storm system itself is kind of winding down, but i say that with some caution. this area of low pressure as it treks further towards the east, it is going to not produce as much snow as we saw across colorado. it moves across the ohio river valley on that northern and on the back edge of that. that's where we'll see the heaviest snowfall. it will be kicked around with 35, 40,...
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and karen's been on this. we tried to talk you away from this. what is interesting, jcp goes lower, we said it before, hlf is drifting higher. that trend will continue. maybe -- maybe, if you wasn't to trade it, see where it's priced. see how it trades off the secondary and maybe that will give you a floor. but again, no reason to be in. >> one more thing in jcp. a catalyst that is coming up, this very high profile martha stewart trial. we'll see something in the next two weeks. very bad news for jcp if macy's wins. that is the more likely outcome. >> could we set up for a win-win situation for jcpenney? just playing the other side. jcpenney selling pressure in the afterhours session, hasn't been seeing that since ron johnson took over. buff at this point now, he either does something about the company strategy or he's out, which could be a catalyst for the stock, pete. >> it could be a catalyst, but we'd like to hear what the catalyst might be. this has been a broken story for a long time. they tried just about everything to get this thing movin
and karen's been on this. we tried to talk you away from this. what is interesting, jcp goes lower, we said it before, hlf is drifting higher. that trend will continue. maybe -- maybe, if you wasn't to trade it, see where it's priced. see how it trades off the secondary and maybe that will give you a floor. but again, no reason to be in. >> one more thing in jcp. a catalyst that is coming up, this very high profile martha stewart trial. we'll see something in the next two weeks. very bad...
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karen you're expecting some senate democrats to vote against that? >> i assume that will be the case. and especially the ones that are in these particularly challenging states. but this will be an important vote to the democratic base. and i think this is a, a big, big thing that harry reid is throwing to them. that you know, they are going to have their people on record. >> karen tumulty, john harris, thanks for joining me. >> thanks a lot, chris. >>> if guns are one part of the big conversation on capitol hill, the budget is the other part. joining me for the republican perspective on all the budget activity happening right now on capitol hill is wyoming senator, john brasso, chairman. public policy committee. senator, thank you for taking the time. we're in the midst or about to be in the midst of a vote-a-ramma, 400-plus amendments to the budget.a, 400s to the budget. >> for the lay person, why are we doing this? and is this progress? that we're having this open amendment process? how should the average person watching you guys be there until mid
karen you're expecting some senate democrats to vote against that? >> i assume that will be the case. and especially the ones that are in these particularly challenging states. but this will be an important vote to the democratic base. and i think this is a, a big, big thing that harry reid is throwing to them. that you know, they are going to have their people on record. >> karen tumulty, john harris, thanks for joining me. >> thanks a lot, chris. >>> if guns are one...
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let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when a peace officer or a clinician makes the determination that the person is due to a mental disorder, is a danger to others or danger to self or gravely disabled. gravely disabled means that person does not have the ability to provide for basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter. and the legal representation starts in most cases the first 3 days of the involuntary hold during the initial psychiatric evaluation and then the legal representation also continues with if the person is asked to be stayed or referred for further treatment up to 14 days. during this phase, the attorneys will represent the clients about whether or not they will have to stay on this hold, whether they have to take medications. if a person after at the end of the 14 day hold is found that may need further treatment,
let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when a peace officer or a clinician makes the determination that the person is due to a mental disorder, is a danger to others or danger to self or gravely disabled. gravely disabled means that person does not have the...
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blue and green, for spring. >> come on out, karen. of applause. [ applause ] >>> coming up, he's a grown man who cannot handle diaper duty. >> and we'll check out sarah's latest webtastic video. of your home, your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to stop dirt in its tracks. it penetrates deep within your carpet, removing 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving the busiest areas of your carpets, truly fresh and clean. the resolve easy clean system. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. - uh, hey... - i'm bob, we talked at the tax store... i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? announcer: major tax stores advertise for preparers with no tax experience necessary. at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys. we throw out over $500 ziploin food every year.. help save more of it with ziploc freezer bags featuring smartzip. edge to edge protection you can hear. get ziploc. and get more out of it. [ female announcer ] s.c. johnson. a
blue and green, for spring. >> come on out, karen. of applause. [ applause ] >>> coming up, he's a grown man who cannot handle diaper duty. >> and we'll check out sarah's latest webtastic video. of your home, your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to stop dirt in its tracks. it penetrates deep within your carpet, removing 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving the busiest areas of your carpets, truly...
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karen maginnis is trying. karen, what do things look like right now? happened at the capital and the white house, the snow has really increased just in the last hour or so. i want to show you a picture of that right now. the snowfall rates are increasing it looks like and the wind has increased as well. beautiful shot coming out of there, but if you are trying to get out on the roads this afternoon, we are going to see significant snowfall. they are saying it is going to really impact greatly right around the metropolitan area with maybe 4 to 8, 5 to 10. the forecast models have really been all over the place. even for new york. it looks like a heavy wet snow there. boston estimated to be 4 to 8 inches. if washington, d.c., sees anything in that 8 to 10-inch range, it looks like it could make the top five march snowfall totals that we have seen since records were kept. for the northeast, the storm system is going to stall a little bit as it moves out toward the atlantic, so that's the reason why we're still forecasting this event to take place across n
karen maginnis is trying. karen, what do things look like right now? happened at the capital and the white house, the snow has really increased just in the last hour or so. i want to show you a picture of that right now. the snowfall rates are increasing it looks like and the wind has increased as well. beautiful shot coming out of there, but if you are trying to get out on the roads this afternoon, we are going to see significant snowfall. they are saying it is going to really impact greatly...
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i'm karen finney in for martin bashir on tuesday march the 26th. a day when the equal rights of every american hangs in the balance. >> u.s. supreme court hears a landmark case today that could drastically change how the government handles the controversial issue of same-sex marriage. >> a water shed moment at the united states supreme court. history being made as we speak. >> there are no second-class marriages in america. >> or if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. >> marriage is between one man and one woman. >> marriage is between one man and one woman. >> more than 30 states either by statute or constitutional amendment have defined marriage as being between a man and a woman. >> marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. >> marriage, itself, is a relationship between a man and a woman. >> it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >>> it's
i'm karen finney in for martin bashir on tuesday march the 26th. a day when the equal rights of every american hangs in the balance. >> u.s. supreme court hears a landmark case today that could drastically change how the government handles the controversial issue of same-sex marriage. >> a water shed moment at the united states supreme court. history being made as we speak. >> there are no second-class marriages in america. >> or if we are truly created equal, then...
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>> you're asking me, karen? >> yes, i am.iously when you're at the point going after the president's children, i mean, come on. >> you would think steve king would have seen that didn't the nra learn its lesson when it was going after the security of the president's children at their school? it was not like they were vacationing in north korea or something. aren't we on good terms with the bahamas? >> susan, you knows, the other piece of this revealed earlier this week, there's been this agreement you don't really reveal where the president's kids are vacationing for security reasons. that got blown. and then, you know, he sort of decided to blow that up even more by attacking their desired location. who cares. if the kids want to go to the bahamas and their parents pay for it, who cares? >> there were additional security costs. i afree with you. that's part of the package when you're electing a president and a family and where they go away. i would say to republicans, remember what happens when you get into office, return to
>> you're asking me, karen? >> yes, i am.iously when you're at the point going after the president's children, i mean, come on. >> you would think steve king would have seen that didn't the nra learn its lesson when it was going after the security of the president's children at their school? it was not like they were vacationing in north korea or something. aren't we on good terms with the bahamas? >> susan, you knows, the other piece of this revealed earlier this week,...
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. >> karen? >> you know, i sold staples today.inks about it yesterday, it was a disappointing earnings. too excited about the potential omx/odp merger. i don't know -- i kind of blew it there, i think. >> they are the biggest online retailer -- >> second only to amazon. >> but still, you don't think they can gain traction from that? >> i think they can -- >> as the others are bothered by the merger. >> it's a little ways down the road and i think they can gain traction. i just wonder if it's a best buy circuit city sort of traction where there's a temporary bump in, you know, with the demise of circuit city, that kind of scenario, not that the demise of omx/odp right away. margin pressure. >> right. >> so, i got too excited about that merger. >> all right. guy? >> hi. >> as beeks just pointed out, nat gas a great move. he's been on top of it. the tail wind for specialty chemicals has been the weak nat gas price. i'm going to get into specialty chems here, which has sold off over the last couple of weeks. i'm betting that that move
. >> karen? >> you know, i sold staples today.inks about it yesterday, it was a disappointing earnings. too excited about the potential omx/odp merger. i don't know -- i kind of blew it there, i think. >> they are the biggest online retailer -- >> second only to amazon. >> but still, you don't think they can gain traction from that? >> i think they can -- >> as the others are bothered by the merger. >> it's a little ways down the road and i think...
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bush on mount rushmore. >> i'm just going to ask karen, what do you think, karen, bush does, jeb busht introduces and secures reform of immigration. what does he do at that point? >> i think he is going to have to be supportive of parts of it and make the case that he would have done it a little bit differently if we end up to the path to citizenship. >> then he becomes. it's a reputation of the same. >> we have a few years. people will forget. i'm not kidding. i can imagine a political discussion where advisors say to him two years from now people will forget. we'll work it out. >> that's why i think this is premature to some extent. i don't think he needed to do this. >> that i agree with. >> he is already trying to unwind it this morning. i think the affordable care act example is spot on. the republican party's plank, the one and only thing people agreed on was preel of the affordable care act. who did they nominate? mitt romney. the affordable care act. >> right. >> that's exactly the -- that's why i think jeb bush is probably trying to refine his position at the moment or confus
bush on mount rushmore. >> i'm just going to ask karen, what do you think, karen, bush does, jeb busht introduces and secures reform of immigration. what does he do at that point? >> i think he is going to have to be supportive of parts of it and make the case that he would have done it a little bit differently if we end up to the path to citizenship. >> then he becomes. it's a reputation of the same. >> we have a few years. people will forget. i'm not kidding. i can...
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host: karen jacobs, go ahead. guest: the caller seems to suggest that perhaps the potential disruptions from sequestration that have been discussed may not be as great. it is true that, should see bush -- sequestration be prolonged , furloughs would have more of an effect over time. if you are traveling through an airport and there are personnel that were there that are not there, that can have some significant effects on your travel. the wait times, longer waits times - wait times, making sure your flight arrives on time, all of those things are at risk. host: we have some people going to the security area at reagan national airport here in washington, d.c. we are talking about tsa and how it is going to affect the operations there. the previous caller said something about seeing a lot of folks standing around. i know it is fairly early in the morning, but it does seem there are awful lot of false can their -- an awful lot of folks there and not a huge crowd of passengers trying to get through the security screen
host: karen jacobs, go ahead. guest: the caller seems to suggest that perhaps the potential disruptions from sequestration that have been discussed may not be as great. it is true that, should see bush -- sequestration be prolonged , furloughs would have more of an effect over time. if you are traveling through an airport and there are personnel that were there that are not there, that can have some significant effects on your travel. the wait times, longer waits times - wait times, making sure...
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karen, one has to feel a certain amount of sympathy for paul.ak some truth to the gop. >> yeah. >> to give them a wake-up call. the country sees them aznar row minded stuffy old men. the establishment seems to be suffering from avoidant personality disorder. they close their eyes and don't want to hear it. >> that's right. that's a lot of what we saw last year during the election. i mean, what struck me was that all of the information that ryan was put forward about how people felt about the party were the exact same things we were hearing from voters all stlut last year. and all throughout last year they chose to ignore it. and now somehow because it comes in the form of a binder that i guess says rnc on it, all of a sudden people are supposed to believe it. the other problem on the other side that the party has, you have such a split with the tea partiers and the cpac sort of wing of the republican party, they also don't trust the so-called establishment. so, again, what we're seeing is more fractures, not unity and not a plan to move forward.
karen, one has to feel a certain amount of sympathy for paul.ak some truth to the gop. >> yeah. >> to give them a wake-up call. the country sees them aznar row minded stuffy old men. the establishment seems to be suffering from avoidant personality disorder. they close their eyes and don't want to hear it. >> that's right. that's a lot of what we saw last year during the election. i mean, what struck me was that all of the information that ryan was put forward about how people...
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on all these issues because the country is changing and voters in the middle won't tolerate it. >> karen finney, a striking quote from a lesbian that wants to marry her partner, happens to be a cousin of the chief justice of the united states supreme court. she has said he is a smart man, he is a good man, i believe he sees where the tide is going. i do trust him. i absolutely trust that he will go in a good direction. i guess it is a question of how well does she know her cousin. >> that's a fine question. i don't want to prejudge or jinx it, but i think it is the right thing to do, but from a legal standpoint i take the position as an interracial person, when my parents were married in 1967, it was illegal in their home states for them to be married. my own grandfather, you know, opposed their marriage on moral and legal grounds. so many of the arguments that we're hearing now about why same sex couples shouldn't be married, they said blacks and whites can't marry, that's not a valid marriage. a lot of the same kinds of arguments. the law i think is there and the precedent is there to
on all these issues because the country is changing and voters in the middle won't tolerate it. >> karen finney, a striking quote from a lesbian that wants to marry her partner, happens to be a cousin of the chief justice of the united states supreme court. she has said he is a smart man, he is a good man, i believe he sees where the tide is going. i do trust him. i absolutely trust that he will go in a good direction. i guess it is a question of how well does she know her cousin....
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karen, politically we're in unchartered territory. political winners and losers, why can't washington do this deal? >> well, i think the problem that the president has had is he is trying to negotiate with people who aren't actually interested in negotiating. i mean, the president has been very clear all along that he wanted a balanced approach. we all know the talking points by now. and the republicans, though, they were pretty clear after they did that deal in the fall where they said we're not going to do any more revenue. i think most of us thought they were going to see the light and sort of not get us to this point. but then we realized that the tea party guys think this is a great thing. and now they've all tried to reframe the message as, hey, these cuts, at least we're cutting spending without really thinking about what the impact of those cuts are going to be. >> mr. gerard, isn't this the president that campaigned on sticking up for the middle class, and did he do it this week and today? >> hinge has been trying to do it th
karen, politically we're in unchartered territory. political winners and losers, why can't washington do this deal? >> well, i think the problem that the president has had is he is trying to negotiate with people who aren't actually interested in negotiating. i mean, the president has been very clear all along that he wanted a balanced approach. we all know the talking points by now. and the republicans, though, they were pretty clear after they did that deal in the fall where they said...
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that's how ridiculous it's gotten. >> karen and michael, thank you so much.sure to watch "meet the press" sunday for more of david gregory's exclusive interview with the hapless speaker. we'll be right back. >>> the headline in "the washington post," your newspaper, was woodward says that he was threatened -- >> but i never have. >> i don't know if you have spoken to your editors about that but -- for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give
that's how ridiculous it's gotten. >> karen and michael, thank you so much.sure to watch "meet the press" sunday for more of david gregory's exclusive interview with the hapless speaker. we'll be right back. >>> the headline in "the washington post," your newspaper, was woodward says that he was threatened -- >> but i never have. >> i don't know if you have spoken to your editors about that but -- for over 75 years people have saved money...
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>> reporter: well, karen, good afternoon.ing to be one of her greatest challenges. to try to change the perception that this agency is still mired in scandal. and to really turn the page. this agency really has suffered one of its most difficult years. so she takes the helm at a pivotal moment. some of her critics say she's an insider, so therefore may not be the best person to come in and shake things up. you heard the president, vice president express their full confidence in her. and i've been talking to some of her colleagues, current and former, who say she's absolutely the right person for the job. as you mentioned, she has 30 years' service with the secret service. she has worked with this agency inside and out. she's been in the field. she's also served behind the scenes, risen up through the ranks, has had a number of leadership positions. but, of course, today is historic. it's interesting, if you look back at her history, even when she was in college she worked for the police department and then joined the secret s
>> reporter: well, karen, good afternoon.ing to be one of her greatest challenges. to try to change the perception that this agency is still mired in scandal. and to really turn the page. this agency really has suffered one of its most difficult years. so she takes the helm at a pivotal moment. some of her critics say she's an insider, so therefore may not be the best person to come in and shake things up. you heard the president, vice president express their full confidence in her. and...
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>> karen, it's looking to price at the upper end at 15.it could easily trade to its normal comps up to 20. i think it's pricing at 20, but if you look at the normal comps, it should be at 25 or 26 and as a takeover target over a year or two, if you use the hines as m and a deal comp, it could be in the mid 30s. >> it does seem like a warren buffett kind of, you know. >> pick it up for $3.5 billion even at 35. >> let's talk about this week's winners. the end of the quarter, so there's a rush to get out of the market. marin software and model and are there ones you like over the others? >> we have the record of the year, the busiest since last fall. there's a couple of reasons. a lot of these deals were filed months ago, but with the fiscal cliff march 1st, they just didn't want to compete. now that things have calmed down, there's an old adage in wall street that if the ipo window is open, you just jump threw through it. from april moved forward to this week, markets hitting record highs. we had a weak name. people said if even that could g
>> karen, it's looking to price at the upper end at 15.it could easily trade to its normal comps up to 20. i think it's pricing at 20, but if you look at the normal comps, it should be at 25 or 26 and as a takeover target over a year or two, if you use the hines as m and a deal comp, it could be in the mid 30s. >> it does seem like a warren buffett kind of, you know. >> pick it up for $3.5 billion even at 35. >> let's talk about this week's winners. the end of the...
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we want to check in with cnbc's karen cho. >> good morning. it looks like the markets are a little bit softer. we had a bit of momentum with the dow closing higher. the head wind today is coming from the chinese numbers. it's showing us that industrial production was 9.99% in january and february. this is the lowest level since october last year. most of the strength in the chinese economy was supported by fixed asset investment in the government. in terms of some of the other rates, u.s. solar is showing strength still. there seems to be a change in thinking that it may have crossed the trade where it's no longer a safe haven with you a risk play. elsewhere, we're looking at news from the home market. if you're selling a house, it's good news because prices seem to be escalating. if you're looking to buy a house, the amount of stock seems to be dwindling. according to the website, villo, stock is down. in some markets, this is worse. in california it's down 40%. just a bit of relevance. house prices have been up 7.3% in the fourth quarter. th
we want to check in with cnbc's karen cho. >> good morning. it looks like the markets are a little bit softer. we had a bit of momentum with the dow closing higher. the head wind today is coming from the chinese numbers. it's showing us that industrial production was 9.99% in january and february. this is the lowest level since october last year. most of the strength in the chinese economy was supported by fixed asset investment in the government. in terms of some of the other rates, u.s....
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lewis president of the chicago teachers union joins us now hi karen so over one hundred arrests last night who exactly was among those arrested. they were members of the community were people who work in schools from lunchroom lady to parents and members of our local school council. we know that some of the protesters are angry that anger is being directed at mayor rahm emanuel for these school closings why is that. because the mayor has said he had a number of school closings that he wanted to see done and it didn't have much to do with the specifics about issues surrounding school. one of the things that people have said in the past is that it is impossible to do this without sending children into very dangerous parts of town and that each school should be taken care of and dealt with on an individual basis before a mass closure like this happens so now you are i'm sorry i'm sorry to interrupt you. and i was just going to ask you because we're seeing these pretty heated protests some of our colleagues teachers coming together can you tell us what exactly you're demanding and what w
lewis president of the chicago teachers union joins us now hi karen so over one hundred arrests last night who exactly was among those arrested. they were members of the community were people who work in schools from lunchroom lady to parents and members of our local school council. we know that some of the protesters are angry that anger is being directed at mayor rahm emanuel for these school closings why is that. because the mayor has said he had a number of school closings that he wanted to...
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a while, karen. >> exactly.aking it through friday, high tide on friday. here are the winds as we look across massachusetts, here's the cape. some of the winds are gusting to near 50 miles an hour. in boston, we're seeing wind gusts close to 40. we've got these wind driven waves and we'll see snowfall. boston in particular is looking at a winter storm advisory. no heavy snow there but the wind is going to be problematic and a lot of these areas saw the big storm on february 9th and boston has seen a ton of snowfall for the month or the month of february. now this area of low pressure will kind of linger off the mid-atlantic coast. as a result, these waves coming onshore, the wind coming onshore out of the east and the northeast, sometimes gusts up over 50 miles an hour. so we do have this coastal flood warning. in particular, some of the areas are expecting 3 to 5-foot above normal tides coming up for this after-nan and for tomorrow morning. john john? >> karen mcginnis, thank you. >>> the united nations securit
a while, karen. >> exactly.aking it through friday, high tide on friday. here are the winds as we look across massachusetts, here's the cape. some of the winds are gusting to near 50 miles an hour. in boston, we're seeing wind gusts close to 40. we've got these wind driven waves and we'll see snowfall. boston in particular is looking at a winter storm advisory. no heavy snow there but the wind is going to be problematic and a lot of these areas saw the big storm on february 9th and boston...
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i really encourage you to do what karen does which is let people see what you do. trust them to tell the story because they will see it. they see it in this film which every time i see it i think it doesn't go far enough, i didn't show enough, i didn't do it and people are moved by the story of people fighting for people. everybody reacts and responds to that. i think we need more access to your stories. i this i they are the greatest hero stories. the only thing i disagree with karen is my lawyers are super heroes and brandy is quite a fashion plate, but there is an any energy in pride and taking pride in the work and express that go pride is what's happening this year so it's very exciting to see everybody talking about civil rights litigate or heroes which i think they are. >> what is next in the film and what do you see for film and how do people learn more about it. >> the film will be on hbo in july in the summer series which is great because they do a lot of marketing. we are selecting the open night. which is a thousand seat audience. it is the premier sele
i really encourage you to do what karen does which is let people see what you do. trust them to tell the story because they will see it. they see it in this film which every time i see it i think it doesn't go far enough, i didn't show enough, i didn't do it and people are moved by the story of people fighting for people. everybody reacts and responds to that. i think we need more access to your stories. i this i they are the greatest hero stories. the only thing i disagree with karen is my...
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karen, indiana and ohio are going to be hit next? >> yes, they are, and what a difference a year makes. a year ago on this date, temperatures were in the 60s and people were basking in those warm temperatures. not so right now. this area of low pressure, we watched it all the way from the rockies. now moving into the central plains and moving towards the ohio river valley, so susan candiotti sitting in dayton, ohio. they got one round, but there's more right behind it, so don't think it's over with just yet. more snow in the forecast. not going to take a whole lot for records to be broken there. it looks like as we head further to the east, we have thunderstorms rumbling around the deep south, but here's what we're expecting. area of low pressure moves across the ohio river valley, cincinnati, dayton, extending to the appalachians. that's where some of the heaviest snowfall will be, and there are winter storm warnings kur currently in effect. this will begin to move to the east. as it does, a secondary area of low pressure will again
karen, indiana and ohio are going to be hit next? >> yes, they are, and what a difference a year makes. a year ago on this date, temperatures were in the 60s and people were basking in those warm temperatures. not so right now. this area of low pressure, we watched it all the way from the rockies. now moving into the central plains and moving towards the ohio river valley, so susan candiotti sitting in dayton, ohio. they got one round, but there's more right behind it, so don't think it's...
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i think karen has a great point, rana. it really is that slippery slope argument. >> it is. listen, i grew up in rural indiana. i understand parts of the country have different attitudes about guns. again, i think we've really gotten a twisted view of what the american norm is. if you go back to the 19th century or the earlier part of the 20th century, gun control laws were much stricter, even in free-wheeling -- or places perceived as being free wheeling like texas, colorado, western states. i think that our sense of normal has just moved so far away from what a middle point is that we need to get back there. >> rana, karen, thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> also in d.c. right now, the house is starting a vote on a $984 billion spending bill that keeps the government running for the next six months. in a rare show of bipartisanship, the senate passed the measure yesterday 73-26. the bill also gives the pentagon and other federal agencies flexibility in implementing those sequester cuts. ature. discover nectresse™. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener m
i think karen has a great point, rana. it really is that slippery slope argument. >> it is. listen, i grew up in rural indiana. i understand parts of the country have different attitudes about guns. again, i think we've really gotten a twisted view of what the american norm is. if you go back to the 19th century or the earlier part of the 20th century, gun control laws were much stricter, even in free-wheeling -- or places perceived as being free wheeling like texas, colorado, western...
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and karen, these two women are the fairy godmothers of this project. we would not be here without all the people that you heard from, but we would not be here without them. give thermometer a big round of applause. [ applause ] >> we have also got on city staff our aquatic director greg scott. [ applause ] >> and let's see, who else did we get up here? huh? mindy. mindy is on my list. i am the last speaker. they are going to try to limit me to the public hearing three minutes and i'm going to try to stick to that, probably not. [ [ laughter ] after i'm finished we're going to turn some dirt. we have a food truck because we deposit want anybody hungry. you guys patronize them if you will. mel sharp and his band are going to be back playing after the speeches. so hang around and party down. i just have a few people that i need to thank. [ laughter ] i will do the short list. of course the mayor. mayor lee has had a lot of celebrating to do this week. we're really grateful here is here. our district 3 supervisor david chiu and his staff. they never pick up the phone or answer an email wi
and karen, these two women are the fairy godmothers of this project. we would not be here without all the people that you heard from, but we would not be here without them. give thermometer a big round of applause. [ applause ] >> we have also got on city staff our aquatic director greg scott. [ applause ] >> and let's see, who else did we get up here? huh? mindy. mindy is on my list. i am the last speaker. they are going to try to limit me to the public hearing three minutes and...
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karen conti is here from behrman law in chicago. karen, welcome.se is a real life nightmare. really. we always say a parent's worst nightmare, it's a cliche. this really is. the woman we heard speaking, sherry west, says two boys approached her as she pushed her 13-month-old son in a stroller. one boy pulled a pistol, demanded money. he shot her and then her son. the little boy is dead. mom is recovering. karen, no weapon found. no eyewitnesses. will this make it hard to charge and convict the suspects? >> of course it will. all the studies have shown that eyewitness identification is very, very unreliable. however, jurors believe eyewitnesses. how could you mistake that person? how could you not have recognized the person who had a gun in your face. we know that about 70% of all de dna convictions that are overturned are are overturned with two or more eyewitnesses. that's not going to stop the prosecutors from charging or stop a jury from convicting. i think it's a problem. >> we were talking about the new york rabbi killed and on an eyewitness c
karen conti is here from behrman law in chicago. karen, welcome.se is a real life nightmare. really. we always say a parent's worst nightmare, it's a cliche. this really is. the woman we heard speaking, sherry west, says two boys approached her as she pushed her 13-month-old son in a stroller. one boy pulled a pistol, demanded money. he shot her and then her son. the little boy is dead. mom is recovering. karen, no weapon found. no eyewitnesses. will this make it hard to charge and convict the...
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. >> karen kelly is the executive director of operation unite, a community coalition devoted to preventing overdose deaths in kentucky. in fact, kentucky is the fourth most medicated state in the nation. and it has the sixth highest rate of overdose deaths. in one county alone -- >> half of the kids have no parent in the home whatsoever. so now we're seeing many raised by great grandparents, because we've lost an entire generation of young people. and, you know, the kids are really the ones paying the biggest price. >> we were just sick and tired of going to funerals. we were sick and tired of having kids come in and not being able to sit through physics class because they were worried about mom who had overdosed or dad had been arrested. >> nancy hale worked in the
. >> karen kelly is the executive director of operation unite, a community coalition devoted to preventing overdose deaths in kentucky. in fact, kentucky is the fourth most medicated state in the nation. and it has the sixth highest rate of overdose deaths. in one county alone -- >> half of the kids have no parent in the home whatsoever. so now we're seeing many raised by great grandparents, because we've lost an entire generation of young people. and, you know, the kids are really...
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karen, confusing. hope the deals work. karen tso live for us. we appreciate it.lobal markets are positive on the news. >>> in a few hours we're expected to learn more about that lone ticket that hit the powerba powerball jackpot. only one ticket matched all six numbers. in jersey, not me. 14 others did nail down the $1 million prize. the ticket for the jackpot was from new jersey but so far no one has claimed that prize said to be the fourth largest in powerball history and should the winner opt for the lump sum payment. what would we do with the money? you're not taking anything but that lump sum worth 221 million bucks. tell us what to do with the money if it were you? if you are want to tell us it was you, shoot us an e-mail or tweet us @bshactman and read the best responses later. still ahead on "way too early." florida gulf coast knocking off san diego state after busting my bracket with a win over georgetown friday and we'll break down the school's historic run in sports. >>> which oscar winning actress put on this unusual performance at the museum of moder
karen, confusing. hope the deals work. karen tso live for us. we appreciate it.lobal markets are positive on the news. >>> in a few hours we're expected to learn more about that lone ticket that hit the powerba powerball jackpot. only one ticket matched all six numbers. in jersey, not me. 14 others did nail down the $1 million prize. the ticket for the jackpot was from new jersey but so far no one has claimed that prize said to be the fourth largest in powerball history and should the...
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so top trades today, karen. >> i don't think of myself as an agile trader, actually. i think of myself as sort of a long-term investor. >> you ruined her segue with that. >> i'm sorry. i didn't mean to be a segue ruiner. >> for intelligent traders who can always find an opportunity no matter what your time frame is in any market. >> there you go. so for us we're looking at what's really worked but i still want to have some up side? citigroup is one that has worked really nicely this year. maybe it's got a little bit ahead of itself as it's caught up to some of the other big money center banks in terms of its price to book and price to earnings. it's closed the gap a fair amount with jpmorgan and bank of america, for example. so i still want to own it but we sold some upside calls, bought some down side puts, caller, as dan likes to tell people at 5:00 on fridays. that's kind of what we did. i don't trade around a ton. but i want to take a little money off the table. >> josh, top trade. >> right now pfizer is honestly, this is as textbook as it gets. here's a stock tha
so top trades today, karen. >> i don't think of myself as an agile trader, actually. i think of myself as sort of a long-term investor. >> you ruined her segue with that. >> i'm sorry. i didn't mean to be a segue ruiner. >> for intelligent traders who can always find an opportunity no matter what your time frame is in any market. >> there you go. so for us we're looking at what's really worked but i still want to have some up side? citigroup is one that has worked...
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it's important now that my country protect my family. >> karen, you are still a doma plaintiff.ion to what's happening today, what are your hopes for your family? >> i'm optimistic and hopeful that the supreme court will find that doma is unconstitutional. our family and many, many other families across the nation with gale spouses of soldiers deserve to be recognized, and i'm hoping that the supreme court will be able to do that this year. >> your family is still not eligible for those benefits that we mentioned about leon panetta extending after the death of charlie, because they say the rules cannot be appliedport humously. where does that leave you and your daughter casey elena. >> yes, that's correct. charlie passed away the day before lee zone panetta made his announcement. i was informed that those benefits that he was able to extend would not apply to me. now, casey is a legal dependent, so she will be taken care of. however, i will not be eligible for social security or v.a. benefits, and i will not be able be buried next to charlie in the veterans cemetery here in new
it's important now that my country protect my family. >> karen, you are still a doma plaintiff.ion to what's happening today, what are your hopes for your family? >> i'm optimistic and hopeful that the supreme court will find that doma is unconstitutional. our family and many, many other families across the nation with gale spouses of soldiers deserve to be recognized, and i'm hoping that the supreme court will be able to do that this year. >> your family is still not eligible...
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meteorologist karen maginnis. is that the thing people in the midwest are going to see? >> yeah. we are watching it kind of progress slow but steady over the next 24 to 48 hours. area of low pressure will trek, remember this was over towards the rockies yesterday. now it moves across the plains and heads into the lower ohio river valley. on the northern edge and on the back edge is where the snowfall's going to be. brief but at times heavy. blown by 25 to 40-mile-an-hour winds, maybe occasionally higher what we're looking at now. then we see that fizzle out. but there's a secondary area of low pressure for the mid-atlantic and for new york and washington, d.c. yes, it leaves a little snow. maybe for washington, yeah, you'll see just a light coating. but for new york i think you might see just a little bit more than that. for kansas city five to seven, those roads are very treacherous. you just saw that. the live pictures coming out of that region and visibility very low. st. louis you could see areas that can expe
meteorologist karen maginnis. is that the thing people in the midwest are going to see? >> yeah. we are watching it kind of progress slow but steady over the next 24 to 48 hours. area of low pressure will trek, remember this was over towards the rockies yesterday. now it moves across the plains and heads into the lower ohio river valley. on the northern edge and on the back edge is where the snowfall's going to be. brief but at times heavy. blown by 25 to 40-mile-an-hour winds, maybe...
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karen ma begin igs gin superstorm sandy. karen ma begin igs ginis is tra system for us. does it look like and when does it move on? >> well, it's going to take some time, soledad, because as the storm system sweeps to the east it's going to slow down. you mentioned the power outages in virginia. why? because the bull's-eye as far as the snowfall totals are concerned, 20 or more inches across northern sections of virginia, where our correspondent joe johns is. they could see 15 to 20 inches of snowfall there. not to be left out, besides washington, d.c., pretty much shutting down, 4 to 8 inches of snow expected there, new york city 2 to 4. 4 to 8 for boston with the potential for coastal flooding. right now as we take a look at that capitol building, the snowfall is not heavy, but it's persistent and will continue for the afternoon, making travel difficult on the roadways. expect a number of power outages for this afternoon with, soledad, possibly 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts. >> what a mess. thanks for the update. appreciate that. >>> big story we're following this morning
karen ma begin igs gin superstorm sandy. karen ma begin igs ginis is tra system for us. does it look like and when does it move on? >> well, it's going to take some time, soledad, because as the storm system sweeps to the east it's going to slow down. you mentioned the power outages in virginia. why? because the bull's-eye as far as the snowfall totals are concerned, 20 or more inches across northern sections of virginia, where our correspondent joe johns is. they could see 15 to 20...