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keith is one of the folks who have helped with the department. outreach is handing you a piece of but keith changed hearts and minds and its people like them i him that have the ability to make things happen. i want to give you his attention and so, please join me in welcoming keith >> thank you for a that great introduction intermonth good evening. i'm keith. i'm honored to be here representing a great program. environment now is a green careers training program with that gives skills development in hard and soft skilled area like microsoft extol and word and office software programs swallows resume and interview training and all while providing pathways into the economy. as you can see from this photo it's representative of the city many diverse cultures and backgrounds. a little bit about myself i grew up in district 10 and been a resident my whole life and grew up going to 345rg9d king pool. that's the first thing we saw and on your right this is the opera house. those are some of the schools i've attend the elementary school the valley middl
keith is one of the folks who have helped with the department. outreach is handing you a piece of but keith changed hearts and minds and its people like them i him that have the ability to make things happen. i want to give you his attention and so, please join me in welcoming keith >> thank you for a that great introduction intermonth good evening. i'm keith. i'm honored to be here representing a great program. environment now is a green careers training program with that gives skills...
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brad pitt is 50, keith richards is 70.s and more th"morning joe moments away. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. at the lexus december to remember sales event. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you ge
brad pitt is 50, keith richards is 70.s and more th"morning joe moments away. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. at the lexus december to remember sales event. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a...
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keith alerstad. and fresh from open mic night in morris town, new jersey writer and comedian paul mccu ri o. paul will be at the funny bone, how ironic, thursday through saturday and the improve in tampa on december 19th to the 22nd. please bring your whole extended family because i can tell you there will be more than enough room to accommodate them in his empty hall. >> a block. the lede. that's the first store. story. >> greg, all i want to do is a zoom, zoom, a zoom, zoom and a boom, shake your rump jie. is he cool? president obama got handsy with fidel castro during nelson mandela's service. it is the second handshake between the leaders in the last five decades. i won't do the math. the white house said it wasn't planned and obama greeted many heads of state at the memorial. but they would say that though, wouldn't they? say that though wouldn't they? meanwhile, if the meeting of the like minds wasn't enough to start impeachment proceedings our kenyan born socialist lady took a selfie with denm
keith alerstad. and fresh from open mic night in morris town, new jersey writer and comedian paul mccu ri o. paul will be at the funny bone, how ironic, thursday through saturday and the improve in tampa on december 19th to the 22nd. please bring your whole extended family because i can tell you there will be more than enough room to accommodate them in his empty hall. >> a block. the lede. that's the first store. story. >> greg, all i want to do is a zoom, zoom, a zoom, zoom and a...
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keith what you have got. >> i'm good with mr. . >> stephen: mr. keith, okay, all right.a little book here called a case for climate engineering. how will we save the planet. because all the people, all the chicken littles out there are saying the planet is warming up. you don't believe that dow. >> i totally believe it. it is warming up and i have been thinking about it along wither o people ways to stop it. >> stephen: okay, does involve me using one of those little pig taillight bulbs? >> that is a useful thing to do. and i have those in my house. and i'm thinking about something else. >> stephen: okay, good what is the other thing because i would like to do anything other than that. >> exactly. >> stephen: so what do we do? >> the other thing is horrifying. you could actually spray sulfuric acid in the atmosphere 20 kilometers over our head and use that to stop the planet warming up. >> stephen: you can spray something into the atmosphere to change-- okay. >> spray pollution into the atmosphere to stop it warming. >> stephen: so in the end pollution saves them all. we
keith what you have got. >> i'm good with mr. . >> stephen: mr. keith, okay, all right.a little book here called a case for climate engineering. how will we save the planet. because all the people, all the chicken littles out there are saying the planet is warming up. you don't believe that dow. >> i totally believe it. it is warming up and i have been thinking about it along wither o people ways to stop it. >> stephen: okay, does involve me using one of those little pig...
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. >> doby keith under fire.hat his restaurant is banning that has customers up in arms. >> the los angeles airport shooting pleads not guilty. he is accused of killing one person and injuring three others at lax last month. he is facing several charges including murder. he could get the death penalty if convicted. he is being held without bond pending trial which is scheduled to begin on february the 11th. the u.s. sented air to ground missiles to help them fight al qaeda. it is responsible for recent vie p lent attacks. the iraqi prime minister visited the white house to ask for assistance. the u.s. is sending surveillance drones. >> arizona border patrol agents making a pair of high profile holiday busts. the driver leading agents on a short case before abandoning the truck and fleeing to mexico. agents make a startling discovery. the aemerican driver busted by canine units. >>> officials in western australia are hoping to decrease the number by warning beach goers. it is not officials or humans sending out th
. >> doby keith under fire.hat his restaurant is banning that has customers up in arms. >> the los angeles airport shooting pleads not guilty. he is accused of killing one person and injuring three others at lax last month. he is facing several charges including murder. he could get the death penalty if convicted. he is being held without bond pending trial which is scheduled to begin on february the 11th. the u.s. sented air to ground missiles to help them fight al qaeda. it is...
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second month in a row, right, keith? where we've had a surprise to the upside from the jobs numbers. why the difference today from just yesterday? >> it's actually interesting. i think yesterday and what we saw the week before has led people to think that december taper's going to come in. i personally don't think it's going to be there. i think tear going to leave it alone, but that notwithstanding, we saw the stronger economic data come in and really punish the market as a result. remember that the fed has always said it's always about the jobs numbers, and their threshold for the unemployment rate is at 6.5%. we're still not there, so i think the jobs numbers today and the unemployment reading was a bit of a goldilocks reading. on tuesday, wednesday and thursday of this week, those people are getting punished because they put tight stops on them. a bit of a short squeeze going on leading us to those higher levels today. liz: when he says goldly locks, folks, he means not too hot, not too cold. you made the point the l
second month in a row, right, keith? where we've had a surprise to the upside from the jobs numbers. why the difference today from just yesterday? >> it's actually interesting. i think yesterday and what we saw the week before has led people to think that december taper's going to come in. i personally don't think it's going to be there. i think tear going to leave it alone, but that notwithstanding, we saw the stronger economic data come in and really punish the market as a result....
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. >> warner: of the head of the nsa keith alexander said in testimony that 50 terrorist plots is have been foiled by this exhaustive surveillance. you don't buy that? i mean you're a member of the intelligence committee. >> congressional testimony doesn't support that proposition. in fact, john english one of the deputies there when he was asked actually-- that assertion that really found when he had to address it specifically, that it was at most a couple. and part of this is that there has been what i call a culture of misinformation among the intelligence, you know, leadership. consistently over the last few years, the intelligence leadership has said one thing in public and then quite another in private. >> warner: with its growing technological reach and prowess, do you think the
. >> warner: of the head of the nsa keith alexander said in testimony that 50 terrorist plots is have been foiled by this exhaustive surveillance. you don't buy that? i mean you're a member of the intelligence committee. >> congressional testimony doesn't support that proposition. in fact, john english one of the deputies there when he was asked actually-- that assertion that really found when he had to address it specifically, that it was at most a couple. and part of this is that...
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. >> jimmy: this is amazing. [ cheers and applause ] you know, when keith spoke -- keith richards.ls as we all think. you guys kind of knew each other. right? >> yeah, i mean, i have never really seen him except to kind of to say, "hey, how are you doing, man? love your new record." [ whistles ] until -- i went on holiday to the turks and caicos, and he has a place there. so every afternoon we hung and it was a pretty cool week. >> jimmy: how fun is that? oh, my gosh. the two of us would have been freaking out. just seeing you on the beach. i'd be like, "what is going on right now?!" a beatle and a rolling stone. >> yeah, you know. the thing about keith is -- he was -- kind of like, acting like the manager of the hotel. he had come around to the bar -- "are you all right? are you okay? you want a drink?" he would be like -- i said, "keith. you know. you should get paid for this." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you should let people do this. you don't have to do this, keith. >> he was loving it. bringing his little dog around. and talk to all the guests. >> jimmy: he's a charming man. >> ve
. >> jimmy: this is amazing. [ cheers and applause ] you know, when keith spoke -- keith richards.ls as we all think. you guys kind of knew each other. right? >> yeah, i mean, i have never really seen him except to kind of to say, "hey, how are you doing, man? love your new record." [ whistles ] until -- i went on holiday to the turks and caicos, and he has a place there. so every afternoon we hung and it was a pretty cool week. >> jimmy: how fun is that? oh, my...
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. >> keith montero put in extra work to compete with bigger chains. a sentiment all down this street. >> i think the smaller the restaurant, the more higher quality of service and quality of food. >> small business saturday, boosts small businesses, more awareness mores customers including former san francisco mayor willy brown. he made a purchase at book passage inside the fairy building. >> there are no stockholders who share in whatever is produced here. there is no need to meet that kind of an obligation it keeps the money in the local economy, you know, per -- as i said, 66 every dollar stays within the local economy. keith says the challenge is getting people to shop small. >> instead of ringing people up and giving them food we try to make it a little bit more personable, and he thinks the copy is pretty good, too. >>> today's the day for the relaunch of the affordable care act web site. the team from now on, it runs smoothly. martha shade gives us a look. >> this web site will give us a look and we are going to be signing people up. >> the oba
. >> keith montero put in extra work to compete with bigger chains. a sentiment all down this street. >> i think the smaller the restaurant, the more higher quality of service and quality of food. >> small business saturday, boosts small businesses, more awareness mores customers including former san francisco mayor willy brown. he made a purchase at book passage inside the fairy building. >> there are no stockholders who share in whatever is produced here. there is no...
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keith fitzgerald is with us, keith, he's looking like the new steve jobs and amazon is behaving likes defining innovation and putting together a connection that the rest of us haven't seen and he's one of the few people on the planet with the wherewithal to bring it into fruition and i'm excited as heck about this. stuart: what about the stock? it's approaching $400 a share. i don't think you like it at that level, do you, keith? >> well, that to me is a different question. yes, i think that amazon is expensive and the pe ratio is totally out of line with expectations. here is the thing. if your a truly going to innovate and you've got that much control, at some point it becomes google-like or apple-like and maybe we're on that transition right now. >> we've opened up on this monday morning and i believe we've opened higher, yes, we have and check that big board. i'm sorry, we're down 11 points, just above 16,000. and nobel economist robert shiller, he used the word bubble. that's what he said. keith, are you worried about that? >> i am. the classic definition of a bubble, when you'v
keith fitzgerald is with us, keith, he's looking like the new steve jobs and amazon is behaving likes defining innovation and putting together a connection that the rest of us haven't seen and he's one of the few people on the planet with the wherewithal to bring it into fruition and i'm excited as heck about this. stuart: what about the stock? it's approaching $400 a share. i don't think you like it at that level, do you, keith? >> well, that to me is a different question. yes, i think...
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general keith alexander fielded questions from lawmakers on the senate judiciary committee the focus of the hearing was continued oversight of u.s. government surveillance authorities and it's hearings just like this one that has been a common staple on capitol hill since june since edward snowden began spilling the n.s.a. secrets out into newspapers all around the world the latest secret published today in the washington post reels how the n.s.a. is using the same techniques that corporate online advertisers use to pinpoint surveillance targets and they gather intelligence on people's locations essential to the n.s.a. is using google cookies cookies are little. packets of data that allow online advertisers to uniquely track you and me and what websites we visit in order to tailor online advertising for us cookies are the reason why web sites you go to seem to remember you and why if you search for something on google one day you'll be hit with ads for that very same thing the next day basically cookies allow for corporate advertisers to spy on your online activity and they've been d
general keith alexander fielded questions from lawmakers on the senate judiciary committee the focus of the hearing was continued oversight of u.s. government surveillance authorities and it's hearings just like this one that has been a common staple on capitol hill since june since edward snowden began spilling the n.s.a. secrets out into newspapers all around the world the latest secret published today in the washington post reels how the n.s.a. is using the same techniques that corporate...
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thank you, liz and keith. and i want to get to the google story and the wink.ink and take the picture. and our resident tech guru. you showed us this thing. i think it's fantastic. stuart: so you think that this upgrade allowing google glasswarers to wink and take a picture? >> a little creepy. part of the concern with these devices take pictures and record people perhaps without them knowing it. a little lens you wear above your eye, whenever you do it, you're seeing it. if you're looking at me you would see it's doing thing and however, you're activated generally with your voice. with this feature take a picture by the wink less notification and easier to take surreptitious pictures. stuart: it's a whole new can of worms. >> a whole new can of worms. what if you have something in your eye and taking pictures you don't want and the other step, google glasses by winking or blinking and what if you have something in your eye. stuart: or a twitch. some of us have a twitch. we used to call that-- >> and you'll have a lot of unwanted shoes in your wardrobe. >> the
thank you, liz and keith. and i want to get to the google story and the wink.ink and take the picture. and our resident tech guru. you showed us this thing. i think it's fantastic. stuart: so you think that this upgrade allowing google glasswarers to wink and take a picture? >> a little creepy. part of the concern with these devices take pictures and record people perhaps without them knowing it. a little lens you wear above your eye, whenever you do it, you're seeing it. if you're...
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director keith alexander called sixty minutes to invite them into the agency for an unprecedented inside look on what the n.s.a. does and what its officials think about the leaks from former contractor edward snowden now media critics argue that not a single dissenting voice was featured throughout the reporting two part by the way and no tough questions were ultimately asked archie's political commentator sam sachs analyzes the report as well as the blowback. sunday night's sixty minutes report which touted unprecedented access to the n.s.a. didn't start off so well full disclosure i once worked in the office of the director of national intelligence seriously seriously they couldn't have chosen a different reporter someone who'd say they didn't previously work for the intelligence state john miller has always had a very close that's his schtick is that he's got this close relationship still with all his national security people he used to work with and it basically meant you've got a national security insider preventing this you know pre-presidential the so-called big scoop but the comp
director keith alexander called sixty minutes to invite them into the agency for an unprecedented inside look on what the n.s.a. does and what its officials think about the leaks from former contractor edward snowden now media critics argue that not a single dissenting voice was featured throughout the reporting two part by the way and no tough questions were ultimately asked archie's political commentator sam sachs analyzes the report as well as the blowback. sunday night's sixty minutes...
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as far as we know yet said that's the way it's structured right now general keith alexander is the head bowed for the nsa and the cyber command. two if it had together and knead it again at the same person will be running both leicester and have the scope of power that position has now. and also will mean that the hunted and say what the military position because the head of cyber command has to be in the attack. finally i can listen to without talking about how a top nsa official who is in charge of assessing the damage that adverts on inclines has actually said that he would consider granting senate amnesty in the hands of possibly agreed to hand over the rest of the documents and mind you it's all part of documents and did glenn greenwald in the guardian said they only released one percent. there's one point seven million documents that are believed to be in at once known as hands. the likely is that you think that there's some sort of amnesty would actually happen. this is really fast the general alexander has said that he's not in favor of best of the electorate is quite high after
as far as we know yet said that's the way it's structured right now general keith alexander is the head bowed for the nsa and the cyber command. two if it had together and knead it again at the same person will be running both leicester and have the scope of power that position has now. and also will mean that the hunted and say what the military position because the head of cyber command has to be in the attack. finally i can listen to without talking about how a top nsa official who is in...
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. >>> let's bring in tom cole of oklahoma and keith ellison. they're here along with peggy noon noonan, david plouffe, welcome to you all. peggy, we heard those numbers from the white house right now. the question is, will people really going to believe it and then are they going to get engaged with that website now? >> that's a great question. the tonny thing in life, even programs can get reputations, you can get a sense that something isn't working. i think the obama care problem is two-tier. one is the real problem with the website that has been fascinating and captivating people for two months. beyond that, there is the deeper problem of america discovering what is in the program itself, people losing coverage, the doctor situation, you can't keep them, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. plus, there's something new, orphaned policies, in which people go on to the website, think they have registered and find out in january they haven't quite so. it's so problematic that i have said since october, this thing should just be delayed one year. >>
. >>> let's bring in tom cole of oklahoma and keith ellison. they're here along with peggy noon noonan, david plouffe, welcome to you all. peggy, we heard those numbers from the white house right now. the question is, will people really going to believe it and then are they going to get engaged with that website now? >> that's a great question. the tonny thing in life, even programs can get reputations, you can get a sense that something isn't working. i think the obama care...
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i'm asking the audience now not just keith. it added more than a million dollar new subscribers in one week in december. and it's down a fraction at 397. keith, are you going to poor cold water on amazon? surely not. [laughter] >> no, i'm not going to pour cold water on amazon. i think it's a minor glitch, the shipping difficulties they've experienced. longer term, that's one thing that has changed the landscape and forever, i like amazon. stuart: let's turn the cold water tap back on. cold hitting new lows, i don't think it's new lows, but 1205, down to $8 this morning. you don't like gold either, do you? >> i'm not especially concerned by it, let's put it that way. i hope i'm smart enough to buy it if it breaks lower. central banks are -- and to me it makes gold an exciting proposition, risk is good here in terms of reward and i think it's going to be quite a bit higher in a few years time. stuart: i feel bad for the people who bought gold coins for the grandkids. the company, apple, is telling shareholders to reject a share
i'm asking the audience now not just keith. it added more than a million dollar new subscribers in one week in december. and it's down a fraction at 397. keith, are you going to poor cold water on amazon? surely not. [laughter] >> no, i'm not going to pour cold water on amazon. i think it's a minor glitch, the shipping difficulties they've experienced. longer term, that's one thing that has changed the landscape and forever, i like amazon. stuart: let's turn the cold water tap back on....
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keith, let me start with you.hese class action lawsuits could be viable if target was negligent in their security protection procedures, right? >> that's right. you have to begin with a premise that target itself was a crime victim and they were targeted. no pun intended and two other victims as a result of target. one is the banks and credit card companies and the other is the credit card holder such as myself and you. if they are not using the latest and the greatest technology to combat hackers and security breaches, they are going to be held liable. and in addition if there was a excessive delay in reporting. that may be you and i. the credit card company is covering. that but the bank may incur millions dollars. they have to reissue new cars and that cost 3- 5 million. >> chad, you agree with that? >> absolutely. i agree with pretty much everything that keith said. i tried to use my debit card and my bank shut it down because i did deputy to target. and the reality here, just like keith was talking about. wha
keith, let me start with you.hese class action lawsuits could be viable if target was negligent in their security protection procedures, right? >> that's right. you have to begin with a premise that target itself was a crime victim and they were targeted. no pun intended and two other victims as a result of target. one is the banks and credit card companies and the other is the credit card holder such as myself and you. if they are not using the latest and the greatest technology to...
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. >> army veteran keith roberts lives in rural west virginia. >> i'd never been to dc. >> reporter: butat didn't keep mpd from slapping roberts with a $200 speed camera violation. he says the agency refused to provide the photo. >> there's only two kinds of people that could be behind this. one, incompetent, or two, a scammer, and a thief. >> reporter: keith roberts isn't just fighting a simple ticket. he's waged a battle over tags he turned into the frederick maryland office in 1994. that's right, 1994. . >> i, william jefferson clinton. >> reporter: in 1994, bill clinton was president. a gallon of gas was $1.09. marrian berry was reelected mayor of washington dc, and a song called "i saw the sign" topped the bill board. >> you're a government agency. you're supposed to help people. >> reporter: collections agencies have badgered him since 2009 by mail and by phone, but he refuses to pay for something he didn't do. >> you want your $200? i tell you, what when pigs fly, you'll get it. >> reporter: roberts has completed a sea of paperwork to prove the tag was not his. but the unpaid $200
. >> army veteran keith roberts lives in rural west virginia. >> i'd never been to dc. >> reporter: butat didn't keep mpd from slapping roberts with a $200 speed camera violation. he says the agency refused to provide the photo. >> there's only two kinds of people that could be behind this. one, incompetent, or two, a scammer, and a thief. >> reporter: keith roberts isn't just fighting a simple ticket. he's waged a battle over tags he turned into the frederick...
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starbucks is 25, a little rich here, keith? is. >> yeah.ean, all stocks look rich, obviously, at the all-time high, do they not? the whole thing is quite bubbly, as a matter of fact. liz: do you like any currencies in particular? >> love the british pound. you like the canadians, we have a canadian running the central bank, so that's a very good situation that's developing as well because the british are not doing precisely what the fed and the ecb are doing which is burning their currency at the stake. liz: he used antichrist, burning at the stake, iggy piggy, how could you not love him? [laughter] keith mccullough, he needs to come to all of our thanksgiving dinners next year. the dow jones industrials hitting session lows right now. after the break we're teling you about the index's biggest laggards, what's going on there. and no santa claus rally start, at least not today. stay tuned, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship i
starbucks is 25, a little rich here, keith? is. >> yeah.ean, all stocks look rich, obviously, at the all-time high, do they not? the whole thing is quite bubbly, as a matter of fact. liz: do you like any currencies in particular? >> love the british pound. you like the canadians, we have a canadian running the central bank, so that's a very good situation that's developing as well because the british are not doing precisely what the fed and the ecb are doing which is burning their...
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>> i actually do agree with keith. everything had been set now and traders are seeing what it is, the fact is the traders down here on the s&p 500 said they are thinking of locking in the gains for the end of the year. approaching 15, unless it gets above 18, to be a little bit range bound right here. a lot of traders are looking for where did they get the extra return, lot of individuals are looking at the currencies. the 138 mark. we have the yen almost hovering around 103. lot of traders are considering taking the yen position at 132, so much higher than ever. the past five years it hasn't been this high. the market reversing back to the mean. traders looking for some sort of return out of equities into cash right now. cheryl: interesting. michael, wanted to get the input tori data we got out this morning and this surprise on oil inventories on natural gas as well. >> you had a big building product. a lot of the traders got caught off guard a little bit. you would think it looks like it wants to push $100 in crude,
>> i actually do agree with keith. everything had been set now and traders are seeing what it is, the fact is the traders down here on the s&p 500 said they are thinking of locking in the gains for the end of the year. approaching 15, unless it gets above 18, to be a little bit range bound right here. a lot of traders are looking for where did they get the extra return, lot of individuals are looking at the currencies. the 138 mark. we have the yen almost hovering around 103. lot of...
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here lies nelson mandela said, a man whos has done his duty on earth. >> keith miller reporting. joining us the council on foreign relations richard haas. we talk a lot in vague terms how iconic and important he was. can you somehow crystallize it from a global perspective, his impact? >> just imagine if nelson mandela had been a different kind of person and south africa had gone into a bloody race war in which apartheid didn't end peacefully, but instead, had been a violent transition in which hundreds of thousands of people had died simply because of race. imagine what that would have meant, not just to south africa, which is one of the two most important countries on that continent but to our societies and other societies. >> i remember my older brother and sister were in college in the '80s and the divestment movement how that was a global thing. he transformed a new road map to how you can make change to a new government? >> it sets an important message to reject vengeance, the idea of payback and instead to make people comfortable with difficult political change. you've got
here lies nelson mandela said, a man whos has done his duty on earth. >> keith miller reporting. joining us the council on foreign relations richard haas. we talk a lot in vague terms how iconic and important he was. can you somehow crystallize it from a global perspective, his impact? >> just imagine if nelson mandela had been a different kind of person and south africa had gone into a bloody race war in which apartheid didn't end peacefully, but instead, had been a violent...
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i believe that keith goldstein from eastern neighborhood is here to say a few words at this point. >> great. thank you so much. keith, adam, why don't you come up and present to us briefly on what the cac's role is. >> good morning, supervisors. as you know the cac is ground zero for development in san francisco and developing presentations and i have lost track of the number of developers and architects who have come to our meetings and told us their grandmother was born in a little house and they would like nothing more than hanging out over a cup of coffee at foaleys. this is for funding and implementing infrastructure improvement and we believe the eastern neighborhoods that receive this attention. we have seen so many projects come from this area. the neighborhoods and new open space along the center water front. 16 street, folsom street and 22nd street and the eastern neighborhood cac has approved some agreements which appear to be beneficial to the whole community. however we are very concerned about this large gap in funding for infrastructure improvement to accommodate the hu
i believe that keith goldstein from eastern neighborhood is here to say a few words at this point. >> great. thank you so much. keith, adam, why don't you come up and present to us briefly on what the cac's role is. >> good morning, supervisors. as you know the cac is ground zero for development in san francisco and developing presentations and i have lost track of the number of developers and architects who have come to our meetings and told us their grandmother was born in a...
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. >> reporter: army very ran keith roberts lives in rural, west virginia. >> i've never been to d.c. >> reporter: but that didn't keep mpd from slapping roberts with a $200 speed camera violation. he says the agency refused to provide the photo. >> there's only two kind of people that could be behind this. one, incompetent or two, you're a scammer, you're a thief. >> reporter: keith roberts isn't just fighting a simple ticket. he's waged a battle over tags he turned into the frederick, maryland mva office in 1994. that's right, 1994. >> i, william jefferson clinton... >> reporter: in 1994, bill clinton was president. a gallon of gas was $1.09. marion barry was reelected mayor of d.c. >> you're a government agency. you're supposed to help the people. >> reporter: collections agencies have badgered him since 2009 by mail and by phone, but he refuses to pay for something he didn't do. >> you want your $200, i'm tell you what, when pigs fly you'll get it. >> reporter: roberts has completed a sea of paperwork to prove the tag was not his. but that unpaid $200 fine kept him from refinancin
. >> reporter: army very ran keith roberts lives in rural, west virginia. >> i've never been to d.c. >> reporter: but that didn't keep mpd from slapping roberts with a $200 speed camera violation. he says the agency refused to provide the photo. >> there's only two kind of people that could be behind this. one, incompetent or two, you're a scammer, you're a thief. >> reporter: keith roberts isn't just fighting a simple ticket. he's waged a battle over tags he...
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joining us is keith banks, the president of u.s. trust, and, keith, thank you for coming in. >> great to be here, becky. >> we did see a pullback so far in the marketis. is this just a breather? >> i think it's a breatherment it's the end of the year. we've had a great run in the equity marks. two things are going on. i think people are taking some profits. number two, with some of the recent economic data being better, people are focusing again on the issue of taper. the combination is what's done it. >> do you think there's enough -- the fomc is meeting on tuesday and wednesday. do you think there's enough with the economy, with the good information that's been coming in for them to actually taper this month? >> i don't think this month, but i think a lot of people had viewed march as the month, march of 2014. i think it will be before march. i'd be surprised if it's this month. they probably want to see a few more data opponepoints to make the upward trend is sustainable, which we think it is. >> a lot has to do with what's happe
joining us is keith banks, the president of u.s. trust, and, keith, thank you for coming in. >> great to be here, becky. >> we did see a pullback so far in the marketis. is this just a breather? >> i think it's a breatherment it's the end of the year. we've had a great run in the equity marks. two things are going on. i think people are taking some profits. number two, with some of the recent economic data being better, people are focusing again on the issue of taper. the...
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keith, nice to see you. >>> dramatic video shows the chaos following what activists describe as anotherovernment air strike in syria. [shouting] [ horns honking ] >> the report is this carnage happened today in syria's largest city, which has frequently been the scene of heavy fighting in the country's bloody civil war. no word yet anybody died. many activists say government helicopters dropped barrels packed with explosives on the city yesterday and killed more than 75 people. the unites nations reports more than 100,000 men, women and children have died in the country's civil war. the number of refugees in the millions. fox news cannot independently confirm the numbers. >> next we'll break down what analysts call an historic legal victory for polygamists, and a washing from the food and drug administration about a kind of antibacterial hand soap that a lot of folks keep in their bathrooms. that warning and the rest of the day's news-right after this. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... d
keith, nice to see you. >>> dramatic video shows the chaos following what activists describe as anotherovernment air strike in syria. [shouting] [ horns honking ] >> the report is this carnage happened today in syria's largest city, which has frequently been the scene of heavy fighting in the country's bloody civil war. no word yet anybody died. many activists say government helicopters dropped barrels packed with explosives on the city yesterday and killed more than 75 people....
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ashley: i think you're right, keith bliss.as well which is always a good thing. >> absolutely. uncertainty for monetary policy and uncertainty for political process as well as politicians seem to have gotten their act together at least for the time being. ashley: as much as they can. keith bliss, happy holiday season. >> thank you so much. same to you. tracy: do you believe this? you swipe, you pay more. extra charges to pay with a credit card. gerry willis on the benefits to american express and mastercard. ashley: we'll tell you which hollywood starlet brings in the bang for the studio's buck. we'll be right back. tÑ tracy: tomorrow's business is about to get more expensive. pending a judge's approval merchants will be allowed to implement surcharges or basically swipe fees on credit card and charge card purchases. we want to hear from you. tweet us. will you pay with cash if retailers are allowed to charge more if you use a credit card? it will be at bottom of the screen. joining us is with gerry willis. don't they do that
ashley: i think you're right, keith bliss.as well which is always a good thing. >> absolutely. uncertainty for monetary policy and uncertainty for political process as well as politicians seem to have gotten their act together at least for the time being. ashley: as much as they can. keith bliss, happy holiday season. >> thank you so much. same to you. tracy: do you believe this? you swipe, you pay more. extra charges to pay with a credit card. gerry willis on the benefits to...
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since of course although the latest violence cast doubt on doing business there our correspondent keith harmon snow says u.s. oil executives were some of the biggest champions of south sudan's independence. sudan has mining reason reserves and it also has massive oil reserves those are the biggest interests land for oil mining and agricultural production the agents of power that have put in place the government of silva kerr the agent that supported the south sudan sudan people's liberation army would be the government of uganda and powerful factions from the united states including corporate executives from the oil companies so your companies have served their interests have been served by bringing deescalate to power which they did and they succeeded in creating a separate independent state called south sudan correspondent keith armin snow there let me bring up to speed on some other world news in brief and it is only twenty minutes past nine here in moscow seizing in central africa euro congolese peacekeepers been hacked to death by christian militias peacekeepers are increasingly be
since of course although the latest violence cast doubt on doing business there our correspondent keith harmon snow says u.s. oil executives were some of the biggest champions of south sudan's independence. sudan has mining reason reserves and it also has massive oil reserves those are the biggest interests land for oil mining and agricultural production the agents of power that have put in place the government of silva kerr the agent that supported the south sudan sudan people's liberation...
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reached almost nine leaving the euro way behind well for some perspective on this let's cross live to keith boy field from the center for policy studies thanks very much for coming on to the program mr boyd field. we now understand that the un is head of the year i was the world's second currency. what does this show us do you think . i think what you're seeing is that chinese investors are wanting to diversity were far away particularly from the us dollar you've got to remember that china is the largest holder of u.s. treasury bills and they got a nasty fright this year when you saw congress not really able until the very last minute to agree a budget package and what you're seeing here in london for example is the chinese investing and a lot of property commercial property very bought for example the lloyd's building here in london and they're beginning to acquire an awful lot of. major brands such as volvo and even m.g. rover the iconic car company here in britain so do you think we can expect the un to get even more popular then what sort of growth could we expect in the future. and yet
reached almost nine leaving the euro way behind well for some perspective on this let's cross live to keith boy field from the center for policy studies thanks very much for coming on to the program mr boyd field. we now understand that the un is head of the year i was the world's second currency. what does this show us do you think . i think what you're seeing is that chinese investors are wanting to diversity were far away particularly from the us dollar you've got to remember that china is...
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keith in washington, keith? >> caller: hi, this is keith from seattle seahawks super bowl bound!oo-yah! >> how about those other teams. >> caller: washington. >> what are you? like the 14th man? >> caller: well, i'm one of the big 12 men. >> all right. good for you, man. i had to make that game lower, couldn't take it. it's too loud. what's up? >> caller: what do you think about visa? >> i think visa is ready! i cannot believe its stock. people don't like it as much as mastercard. give me a break. i would sell mastercard and buy visa. that's how strongly i feel about the situation. and i do like the seahawks, but i want you to take a dive against the niners because i'm playing against russell wilson today's jobs put earnings back in focus. next we hear from companies that tell us about money-making opportunities between now and year end. remember, costco on weakness, autozone on weakness, the best two trades. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- rig repair? when it comes to the logistics for the toughest deep sea oil and gas finds around the globe, customers have turn
keith in washington, keith? >> caller: hi, this is keith from seattle seahawks super bowl bound!oo-yah! >> how about those other teams. >> caller: washington. >> what are you? like the 14th man? >> caller: well, i'm one of the big 12 men. >> all right. good for you, man. i had to make that game lower, couldn't take it. it's too loud. what's up? >> caller: what do you think about visa? >> i think visa is ready! i cannot believe its stock. people...
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keith at lowe joins us now. this is not we are seeing. >> it is nuts and this is what we have been talking about. you and diane stuart varney have been talking about a generation of narcissists being kindled by forces that remove them from real interpersonal relationships like facebook, twitter and technology like the iphone. charles: also the social media sites give them support. it enables them because someone will say you are right, your parents suck or something like that. >> it incurred as people to be dramatic, outsized, to say more than they really think or less than they really think, not to be themselves. these are drugs. these devices and their use are powerful drugs and now we hear about somebody attacking a parent because he didn't get the right gift which i hear is a headline and you would think when else does that happen? when parents try to restrict their kids from taking drugs and get between the cocaine and the kid that happens too. these are drugs of abuse being sold legally. liz: what you are
keith at lowe joins us now. this is not we are seeing. >> it is nuts and this is what we have been talking about. you and diane stuart varney have been talking about a generation of narcissists being kindled by forces that remove them from real interpersonal relationships like facebook, twitter and technology like the iphone. charles: also the social media sites give them support. it enables them because someone will say you are right, your parents suck or something like that. >> it...
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general keith alexander felt he had a big stake in understanding snowden, so he and rick ledgett, who snowden task force, got on a plane to hawaii. they wanted to see the scene of the crime, edward snowden's desk. did you sit in his chair? >> ledgett: i did not. i couldn't bring myself to do that. >> miller: for ledgett, the trip was important to understanding who snowden was, and going back through the bits and the bytes, they discovered the first secrets snowden stole was how to cheat on a test to get a job at the agency. >> ledgett: he was taking a technical examination for potential employment at n.s.a. he used his system administrator privileges to go into the account of the n.s.a. employee who was administering that test, and he took both questions and the answers, and used them to pass the test. >> miller: at home, they discovered snowden had some strange habits. >> ledgett: he would work on the computer with a hood that covered the computer screen and covered his head and shoulders, so that he could work and his girlfriend couldn't see what he was doing. >> miller: that's pret
general keith alexander felt he had a big stake in understanding snowden, so he and rick ledgett, who snowden task force, got on a plane to hawaii. they wanted to see the scene of the crime, edward snowden's desk. did you sit in his chair? >> ledgett: i did not. i couldn't bring myself to do that. >> miller: for ledgett, the trip was important to understanding who snowden was, and going back through the bits and the bytes, they discovered the first secrets snowden stole was how to...
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absolutely i thank you so much for incredible insight keith harmon snow an apparent war correspondent and genocide investigator appreciate your time thank you very much. if. it's. one of the last time you looked up at the night sky and pondered life in the universe thanks to the hubble telescope we're now much closer to answering one of the biggest questions of all time is it just yesterday nasa revealed the discovery of five jupiter size worlds that contained water in the atmosphere just a few trillion miles from earth and according to a study in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences we now know that there are possibly billions of planets with an our galaxy that have the capacity for life but what about the capacity for intelligent life on a man named frank drake came up with a way to quantify of and measure the likelihood of life within our milky way astrophysics as carl sagan explains it best about the process of the elimination rather sagan gets to a point of how many technological civilizations are likely to exist. if we were sent to civilization survive technologic
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absolutely thank you so much for incredible insight keith harmon snow an apparent war correspondent and genocide investigator appreciate your time. thank you very much. it's just. one of the last time you looked up at the night sky and pondered life in the universe thanks to the hubble telescope we're now much closer to answering one of the biggest questions of all time is it just yesterday nasa revealed the discovery of five jupiter size worlds that contained water in the atmosphere just a few trillion miles from earth and according to a study in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences we now know that there are possibly billions of planets with an our galaxy that have the capacity for life but what about the capacity for intelligent life or man named frank drake came up with a way to quantify and measure the likelihood of life within our milky way astrophysics as carl sagan explains it best about the process of the elimination rather sagan gets to a point of how many technological civilizations are likely to exist. if he wins the civilization survive technological adolesce
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keith in washington, keith? >> caller: hi, this is keith from seattle seahawks super bowl bound! boo-yah! >> how about those other teams. >> caller: washington. >>> coming up -- rig repair? when it comes to the logistics for the toughest deep sea oil and gas finds around the globe, customers have turned here for 90 years. but rocky execution has put the stock in treacherous territory. is it time to scoop up this spec at a deep discount? >>> and later -- digital dollars, your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online, which stock can help you collect? cramer's got the play. >>> plus, generating returns? winter's here. friends, family and inclement weather for most of the country. will consumers' demand for snowblowers and generators be the fuel? all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head
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general keith alexander compared the mass sweep of phone records to the running of the library. >> thenformation out there that billions and billions of books of information that are out there, there is no viable way to go through that information if you don't use metadata. in this case, metadata is the way of knowing where those books are in the library and a way of focusing our collection the same our allies do to look at where are the bad books. from our perspective, from the national security agency's perspective, what we do is get great insight into the bad actors overseas. >> your response to that, sascha meinrath? >> first, it is a failed metaphor, for sure, but surly, this is a case where they are scrambling to find justification for or in essence, criminalizing everyone. i that i mean, when you're doing active search and seizure of personal information -- let's be clear, metadata is still issatile information -- still personal information. what you have in essence done is said, we are crafting a dragnet where we assume the guilt of everyone. what yesterday's court ruling reall
general keith alexander compared the mass sweep of phone records to the running of the library. >> thenformation out there that billions and billions of books of information that are out there, there is no viable way to go through that information if you don't use metadata. in this case, metadata is the way of knowing where those books are in the library and a way of focusing our collection the same our allies do to look at where are the bad books. from our perspective, from the national...
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absolutely thank you so much for incredible insight keith harmon snow an apparent war correspondent and genocide investigator appreciate your time. thank you very much. it's. it's. one of the last time you looked up at the night sky and pondered life in the universe thanks to the hubble telescope we're now much closer to answering one of the biggest questions of all time is it just yesterday nasa revealed the discovery of five jupiter size worlds that contained water in the atmosphere just a few trillion miles from earth and according to a study in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences we now know that there are possibly billions of planets within our galaxy that have the capacity for life but what about the capacity for intelligent life or man named frank drake came up with a way to quantify able to measure the likelihood of life within our milky way astrophysics as carl sagan explains it best about the process of the elimination rather sagan gets to a point of how many technological civilizations are likely to exist. if we were sent to civilization survive technological
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chief keith alexander went on sixty minutes to defend his agency's spying programs federal judges ruled that the n.s.a.'s bulk metadata collection program is unconstitutional and the president himself is about to propose its own sort of announce a reform so could this be the beginning of the end for the surveillance state and if you really want to live the american dream and be happy yet to go to you to leave america go to finland tell you why but i still take. you know this chalet and this have rejected reaganomics and it's about time we followed their lead back in the early one nine hundred seventy s. chile was one of the most progressive countries in south america it's democratically elected. socialist president salvador allende nationalized big businesses and gave every chilean access to free healthcare and free higher education g.d.p. went up income inequality went down and for the first time ever working class chileans had a chance to live their version of the american dream but not everyone was happy with president i ended his chilean new deal behind his back the united states an
chief keith alexander went on sixty minutes to defend his agency's spying programs federal judges ruled that the n.s.a.'s bulk metadata collection program is unconstitutional and the president himself is about to propose its own sort of announce a reform so could this be the beginning of the end for the surveillance state and if you really want to live the american dream and be happy yet to go to you to leave america go to finland tell you why but i still take. you know this chalet and this...