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klein started with the bad news out of their study? well, here's the good news. >> we have a large number of people who have done very well in life, who have had stable jobs, who have been promoted throughout their career and have loving, caring relationships. >> reporter: not only are they doing well in life, more than half the men they studied who were diagnosed with adhd as kids don't have adhd today. and there is tentative evidence in their brain scans that people who overcame their adhd were able to build up some of the thinner areas of their brains. >> our guess is that they've compensated, and that this is something that's occurred through living, in a sense, because we know that life changes your brain. >> reporter: casteanos and klein says there's no way to know why some people overcome adhd and others don't. they believe the earlier you start treating the disorder, the better, but treatment can help at any age. >> the good news is as long as you're alive, your brain is still working and still potentially rewiring itself. and
klein started with the bad news out of their study? well, here's the good news. >> we have a large number of people who have done very well in life, who have had stable jobs, who have been promoted throughout their career and have loving, caring relationships. >> reporter: not only are they doing well in life, more than half the men they studied who were diagnosed with adhd as kids don't have adhd today. and there is tentative evidence in their brain scans that people who overcame...
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joining us now is the amazing ezra klein. "washington post" columnist, msnbc policy analyst. always great to see you. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> so the president's new, sort of, to my mind, shockingly austere budget rejected outright by the republicans, by speaker john boehner, is that sort of a good thing for liberals that john boehner scoffed at it and said he wouldn't consider it? >> rejected we should say before it even comes out. it doesn't come out until next week. all we have are previews in the press right now. two things, one, it is not that new of a budget. the part that everybody is talking about. the compromise part. the part where he will chain cpi, a big cut to social security in exchange for tax increases, that part has been on the president's website for months now. under the heading sequester plan. and it is something that has got him really not much pick up but it has been there and the white house's view is why not just put that out if we have endorsed it, why not show we are really willing to do it. there is another pa
joining us now is the amazing ezra klein. "washington post" columnist, msnbc policy analyst. always great to see you. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> so the president's new, sort of, to my mind, shockingly austere budget rejected outright by the republicans, by speaker john boehner, is that sort of a good thing for liberals that john boehner scoffed at it and said he wouldn't consider it? >> rejected we should say before it even comes...
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watching it all for us, weather channel's meteorologist janel klein is in fargo, north dakota. looks like december where you are. >> reporter: no doubt about that, lester. three weeks into spring there is a winter storm advisory for the entire state of north dakota with heavy snow and high winds blanketing much of the midwest. parts of the state have already gotten more than 16 inches of snow in cities in western north dakota are pulling plows off the road because visibility is almost impossible. this is all part of a complex storm moving across the northern part of the country while the south is dealing with another severe weather system. together these two storms are hitting more than a dozen states and will last well into tomorrow. a tornado watch is in effect for the florida panhandle and southwestern georgia where heavy rains are already soaking cities like new orleans and pensacola. back here in fargo, this is not just a winter storm. it is also an added threat for what could be major spring flooding as early as next week. volunteers have made 1 million sandbags here hopi
watching it all for us, weather channel's meteorologist janel klein is in fargo, north dakota. looks like december where you are. >> reporter: no doubt about that, lester. three weeks into spring there is a winter storm advisory for the entire state of north dakota with heavy snow and high winds blanketing much of the midwest. parts of the state have already gotten more than 16 inches of snow in cities in western north dakota are pulling plows off the road because visibility is almost...
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joe klein, katty kay, amy walter, and peter alexander. the -- about to be a father.ng. we'll see you back here next week. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. try to answer questions after officers critically wound two people in san francisco this morning. >>> also taking liberties with time sheets. we investigate how some of santa clara county's highest paid employees are getting time off and you are paying for it. >>> rain heading back to the bay area. we will let you know how it will impact the beginning of your work week. >>> nbc bay area news starts right now. >> good evening. i'm terry mcsweeney, diane has the night off. >>> they are the lord of the rings. for the second time in three years a ring ceremony held at at&t park. giant players were ha
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joe klein, katty kay, amy walter, and peter alexander. the -- about to be a father.hanks for watching. we'll see you back here next week. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. the markets hit new highs, but are we ripe for a correction? what do the weak jobs numbers mean to you and your portfolio? and legend ceo a.g. lafley will join me, the man who ran procter & gamble talks about today's ceos and what they're doing right and wrong. plus, the dean of one of america's top business schools on the surprising reason college tuition is so high. and the lessons america can learn from developing countries. "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now mar
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judge klein said they did not come.bob dice isn't happy stockton had to spend millions proving it didn't have millions just laying around. >> we should have been doing today is confirming bankruptcy exit plan. plan of adjustment. instead we just finished the first chapter of a two chapter book. >>reporter: chapter 2 involves meeting with the same creditors it just fought with in court to negotiate much, much smaller payments. >> now a question of okay we have so much money to spend. how can we spend it and make deals and get out of bank situation and stop spending money on me and start spending money on creditors and service safety officers and the like. >>reporter: in sacramento, ti tim, abc 7 news. >> new state law designed to improve breast cancer detection takes effect today. it requires mammogram providers to notify faishts the breast tissue is dense and to recommend discussing additional testing with their doctors. connecticut texas and virginia already have that requirement. mayo clinic study found 75 percent of
judge klein said they did not come.bob dice isn't happy stockton had to spend millions proving it didn't have millions just laying around. >> we should have been doing today is confirming bankruptcy exit plan. plan of adjustment. instead we just finished the first chapter of a two chapter book. >>reporter: chapter 2 involves meeting with the same creditors it just fought with in court to negotiate much, much smaller payments. >> now a question of okay we have so much money to...
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klein, how is kevin doing?s still currently in the methodist hospital here in indianapolis and undergoing surgery at this time. >> yeah. >> we're showing video of the players. players from both teams who are visibly shaken, visibly upset, even crying. how does this -- were you at the game? >> i was. i was at mid-court, and it certainly was a gruesome injury, and it affected a lot of our players but while kevin was down, wanted the players, called the players over and said, you know, win the game, win the game. that was his message to the team, and they certainly took it to heart and got the task accomplished. >> it's pretty gruesome to ask, but, i mean, people in the crowd and players were saying they could hear the injury. they could hear the break. >> it was an awful thing. it's something that one of our football players went through, michael bush, very similar injury on the football field, and he's had a very productive nfl career so we're hopeful that kevin can come out of surgery well and get himself back
klein, how is kevin doing?s still currently in the methodist hospital here in indianapolis and undergoing surgery at this time. >> yeah. >> we're showing video of the players. players from both teams who are visibly shaken, visibly upset, even crying. how does this -- were you at the game? >> i was. i was at mid-court, and it certainly was a gruesome injury, and it affected a lot of our players but while kevin was down, wanted the players, called the players over and said, you...
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with us, "the washington post's" ezra klein. what a day to have you, ezra. what a day. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you talk like there could be a number of budgets that would be enough or even too much. >> there's no such thing as enough budgets. you always have great analysis on this, but you had a great post today, where you suggest -- we talk about whether there's going to be any deal-pealing. you make the point that republicans don't think they have to come to the table, because sequester was no big deal, but actually we're going to start feeling pain semi-soon. once that pain is felt, republicans will be in a very distinctly different negotiating position and may have to play ball with the president. tell us more. >> put it this way. here is what is happening. one of the things sequester will begin doing this very month, if you're unemployment and been unemployment for more than 26 weeks, you've getting federal, not state. these sequester will cut those benefits by 11%. that check you will get, and you are very bad off, the long-term unemployed, it w
with us, "the washington post's" ezra klein. what a day to have you, ezra. what a day. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you talk like there could be a number of budgets that would be enough or even too much. >> there's no such thing as enough budgets. you always have great analysis on this, but you had a great post today, where you suggest -- we talk about whether there's going to be any deal-pealing. you make the point that republicans don't think they have to come to...
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peter klein is stepping down.will leave the company at the end of the current fiscal year after nearly four years in that role, but 11 years at the company. mark, when you see a management change like that, it does make you wonder what about the stability of the company. that's a big role there. >> well, you're right in some way, and i can't comment about the peter klein situation, but clearly the company and top management sees a need for a change at this time, and it's probably something that's been planned, and it probably is the most appropriate time -- david: mark, forgive me, these things are popping fast and furious here. google numbers are out, and the after market likes it. gld, dennis. >> a nice beat on earnings per share, $11.58 per share, wall street was looking at $10.66, so that's a nice surprise after disappointments with the previous two guys. but revenue, again, in a tiny miss. wall street wanted $14.09 billion, revenue coming in below $14 at $13.97, but the stock is up anyway, and that's got to b
peter klein is stepping down.will leave the company at the end of the current fiscal year after nearly four years in that role, but 11 years at the company. mark, when you see a management change like that, it does make you wonder what about the stability of the company. that's a big role there. >> well, you're right in some way, and i can't comment about the peter klein situation, but clearly the company and top management sees a need for a change at this time, and it's probably...
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congressman peter welsh, professor james peterson, ezra klein. thank you all. >>> wayne lapierre has no answer as to why 11 beautiful little children are still alive today. stay with us. >>> i guess i shouldn't be surprised. fox's brand. they represent the right. much the same way that msnbc represents the nearsighted. anncn s victims are... without homes tonight. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online. i found out how to help. i downloaded the info. i spoke up... and told my friends... and they told their friends... and together, we made a difference. anncr: and tornado relief has been pouring in from... across the country. girl: we might be hundreds of miles apart... but because we're connected, it's like we're all neighbors. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and z
congressman peter welsh, professor james peterson, ezra klein. thank you all. >>> wayne lapierre has no answer as to why 11 beautiful little children are still alive today. stay with us. >>> i guess i shouldn't be surprised. fox's brand. they represent the right. much the same way that msnbc represents the nearsighted. anncn s victims are... without homes tonight. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online. i found out how to help. i downloaded the info. i...
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the stay law is expected to pass a stricter ban joining mess is ryan grim, nbc policy analyst ezra klein of "thes "the washington post." and former national press secretary for the obama campaign, ben la bolt. thank you for joining me. ryan, if colorado and connecticut can do it, why can't congress do it? >> congress has more republicans. >> and some red-state people. >> now, if both chambers were controlled by democrats, it doesn't mean they would be able to move this through. even if something is 9 to 1, the 1 often votes on that issue, whereas the nine don't. of that -- very few of them are actually going to go to the polls and make their decision. they're going to go out and vote, so even on an issue that's 90/10, you can actually lose votes by taking the popular position. >> why is that, ezra? there's not 90% in this country for anything, right? what has happened that the nra is proposes an apocalyptic vision, and people are sort of laying down and taking it? >> first i'm happy we got into the political science so quickly. you have a very, very intense minority against gun control,
the stay law is expected to pass a stricter ban joining mess is ryan grim, nbc policy analyst ezra klein of "thes "the washington post." and former national press secretary for the obama campaign, ben la bolt. thank you for joining me. ryan, if colorado and connecticut can do it, why can't congress do it? >> congress has more republicans. >> and some red-state people. >> now, if both chambers were controlled by democrats, it doesn't mean they would be able to...
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joining me, ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst, kasie hunt, a political reporter that covered tonight'sdinner at the white house. what do we know, kasie? >> the statements are starting to trickle in from the republicans who were at dinner at the white house. it ended just about 40 minutes ago. our first statement came from senator johnny isaacson of georgia who was the organizer of the dinner. he says that our dinner with president obama tonight was very productive. we discussed the debt, deficits and fiscal challenges facing our country, sitting down to talk about how to get our arms around debt is a good step forward to what i hope will be an on-going discussion and path forward to solving our nation's problems. senator hatch took a similar positive tone. said they had a wide ranging open discussion on a range of subjects from tax reforms to entitlements. >> kasie, any indication they got into things other than budget issues? i know the agenda was budget issues, but with gun legislation coming up in the senate, any hints that they talked about that? >> i haven't gotten wind of that fr
joining me, ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst, kasie hunt, a political reporter that covered tonight'sdinner at the white house. what do we know, kasie? >> the statements are starting to trickle in from the republicans who were at dinner at the white house. it ended just about 40 minutes ago. our first statement came from senator johnny isaacson of georgia who was the organizer of the dinner. he says that our dinner with president obama tonight was very productive. we discussed the debt,...
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joe klein talked about it in a slap at the administration this week when he mentioned the president's implementtation problem and giving a great speech, that he must have known from the beginning were doomed in the senate. i think if he had acted more quickly, if he had acted immediately when people were still very upset about what happened in connecticut, the school shooting, he might have stood some chance, but i think at this point it's just kind of cynical speech giving to suggest that he really cares about this. >> jon: the n.r.a. held a news conference on tuesday, what it calls its school shield program, the idea of putting armed guards in schools. you know, talking about enhanced mental health screening and so forth this this country and didn't get a lot of positive press, should it? >> i don't find the n.r.a. calling for more guns a positive plan. that's the agenda and now we want more guns, more guns in the school and that of course is going to be their solution. if you watched the interview you showed at the beginning with wayne lapierre and megyn kelly did a great job. he d
joe klein talked about it in a slap at the administration this week when he mentioned the president's implementtation problem and giving a great speech, that he must have known from the beginning were doomed in the senate. i think if he had acted more quickly, if he had acted immediately when people were still very upset about what happened in connecticut, the school shooting, he might have stood some chance, but i think at this point it's just kind of cynical speech giving to suggest that he...
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rick klein is here to tell you about that next. also talkinalso it happened to two presidents. now, another politician is no hot water after calling someone an old hag. an old hag. who said that and about everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is t
rick klein is here to tell you about that next. also talkinalso it happened to two presidents. now, another politician is no hot water after calling someone an old hag. an old hag. who said that and about everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with...
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joins us now, ezra klein, "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst.if i might begin with you. judging by the negative reaction of a few of your fellow democrats, the president's proposal is hardly a status quo budget as paul ryan suggests. what's your reaction? >> well, i agree with you. it's anything but status quo. i mean, it makes some significant changes in social security and medicare, which cause a lot of heartburn in the democratic caucus. it also makes some very, very important investments in infrastructure and early childhood education. things that i think this country desperately needs and i enthusiastically support. so there's a lot to like in the budget. there's some things we have concerns about, but it is anything else but a status quo. in fact, a lot of it's what the republicans have been asking the president to do. >> yes, of course. you never satisfy them by giving them what they ask for. ezra, let me play something else that paul ryan said today on the topic of budget compromise. you'll be interested in this. take a listen. >> what a
joins us now, ezra klein, "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst.if i might begin with you. judging by the negative reaction of a few of your fellow democrats, the president's proposal is hardly a status quo budget as paul ryan suggests. what's your reaction? >> well, i agree with you. it's anything but status quo. i mean, it makes some significant changes in social security and medicare, which cause a lot of heartburn in the democratic caucus. it also makes some very,...
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this is interesting coming from joe klein.ral he has been very supportive of president obama's health care and the administration in general. >> yes, i think it is interesting. the fact that you have someone who is an outspoken proponent of obamacare. basically agreeing with what obamacare is trying to do. it is indeed notable. i would say that he is diagnosing the abnormality here. the problem is and who is implementing obamacare but this is a massive government program in that is going to be inherently bureaucratic which is one of the things that many of us were warning about before it was passed. >> it does highlight the conservative argument that it was just creating huge bureaucracy and there would be no way that it could be efficient. he is saying that he has faith in the possibility. but the administration is not willing to do the hard work in making sure. he says if you make sure you are going to build this machine you should get out there and build a machine. >> this is a fatal conceit of the left. they believe if you
this is interesting coming from joe klein.ral he has been very supportive of president obama's health care and the administration in general. >> yes, i think it is interesting. the fact that you have someone who is an outspoken proponent of obamacare. basically agreeing with what obamacare is trying to do. it is indeed notable. i would say that he is diagnosing the abnormality here. the problem is and who is implementing obamacare but this is a massive government program in that is going...
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and with us, "time" magazine's joe klein. bbc's katty kay and the cook political report's amy walter and nbc's own peter alexander. first up, why on earth, four months after newtown, do things look so dismal for even modest gun controls? members of congress from america's old frontier, the rural areas, especially in the south and west, look ready to block even a vote on universal background checks. and our frontier days of course, guns in the right hands kept the peace among chers and farmers. settlers and scoundrels. that particular american relationship with the gun was romanticized. when we were growing up of course in our westerns. guns were the final judge of good and evil. here's gary cooper in "high noon." >> i'll come out. let her go. >> as soon as you walk through that door. come on. i'll hold my father. - my fire. [gunshots] chris: and television of course gunsmoke. the hero marshall dillon. >> you put that gun on and come back out on the street. one minute and i'm coming back in after you, armed or unarmed, i'm goi
and with us, "time" magazine's joe klein. bbc's katty kay and the cook political report's amy walter and nbc's own peter alexander. first up, why on earth, four months after newtown, do things look so dismal for even modest gun controls? members of congress from america's old frontier, the rural areas, especially in the south and west, look ready to block even a vote on universal background checks. and our frontier days of course, guns in the right hands kept the peace among chers and...
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. >> we talk to anant agarwal, amy guttman, tom friedman and joel klein. >> i do think that the blended model is the one that we can say with certainty is revolutionizing higher education now and actually k through 12 as well. i think it is still, we are not online. because it takes an exceptional person to be so motivated and so creative to do something online and get the same thing out of it as wow wld get wth having a master teacher. >> i think what online learning and moocs has done it has put education front and center of the national and international eco, i think people are discussing it and i think teachers are becoming rock stars and i think education as a field i think is becoming exciting and i think people who pay a lot more attention to it and i think that is really good thing. >> rose: syria and chemical weapons, online education, taking new strides. when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we begin this evening with the story of syria, a
. >> we talk to anant agarwal, amy guttman, tom friedman and joel klein. >> i do think that the blended model is the one that we can say with certainty is revolutionizing higher education now and actually k through 12 as well. i think it is still, we are not online. because it takes an exceptional person to be so motivated and so creative to do something online and get the same thing out of it as wow wld get wth having a master teacher. >> i think what online learning and...
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peter klein will be leaving the company at the end of the year. it will name its new cfo in the next several weeks. let's also look at google. the internet giant reporting an eps of $11.58 versus a street estimate of $10.66. however, its quarterly revenue of $13.97 billion came in slightly shy of the $14.09 billion expected by the street. and lastly, big blue ibm, the diversified tech player that is many times seen as a good barometer of what to expect from the broader technology space missed street expectations on its top and bottom line due to a decline in hardware and services sales. its first quarter eps came in at $3 a share versus a $3.05 estimate. the investment group says looking back over the last ten years, ibm's one-day reaction to earnings has accurately predicted the direction of the s&p 500 over the following five weeks. more than 75% of the time. and if that's the case, then tomorrow might be a down day. we are seeing ibm shares down after hours. bill and suzy, back to you. >> seema, thank you very much. >>> joining us right now to
peter klein will be leaving the company at the end of the year. it will name its new cfo in the next several weeks. let's also look at google. the internet giant reporting an eps of $11.58 versus a street estimate of $10.66. however, its quarterly revenue of $13.97 billion came in slightly shy of the $14.09 billion expected by the street. and lastly, big blue ibm, the diversified tech player that is many times seen as a good barometer of what to expect from the broader technology space missed...
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guantanamo bay continues for a third month the lawyer for one of the protests as just been told is klein tried to commit suicide and got into a letter from another inmate the incident took place last month it's still not clear whether the men succeeded in taking his own life the u.s. military has strongly denied the claim saying there had been a no recent suicide attempts and that i know lives in danger at guantanamo but lawyers paint a different picture that some might. and detainees trying to starve themselves to death in protest at mistreatment and indefinite detention legal appeals and mounting public outcry are putting more pressure on the white house to deliver on its promises to close the facility but it has granted you can report it pentagon's committed to pumping law cash into keeping it open the time of each detainee in guantanamo costs us taxpayers eight hundred thousand dollars a year there one hundred sixty six captives on the island now half of them have been cleared for release so there's absolutely no reason to have them there but the u.s. still spends millions of dollars
guantanamo bay continues for a third month the lawyer for one of the protests as just been told is klein tried to commit suicide and got into a letter from another inmate the incident took place last month it's still not clear whether the men succeeded in taking his own life the u.s. military has strongly denied the claim saying there had been a no recent suicide attempts and that i know lives in danger at guantanamo but lawyers paint a different picture that some might. and detainees trying to...
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joe klein, thank you as well. great to see you. win. business before the bell with brian shactman is next. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. and his new boss told him
joe klein, thank you as well. great to see you. win. business before the bell with brian shactman is next. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're...
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how much of a profit market are we looking at let's say with a calvin klein t. shirt for forty dollars being sold here in the u.s. so an estimate that we have put together is that over the period of five years it would cost about three billion u.s. dollars to renovate all of the factories in bangladesh for building safety and i know that sounds like a large number but it breaks down to less than ten cents per garment which is an extremely small price to pay to save the lives of what is likely to be hundreds of more deaths over the coming years and they're making thousands of percent profit on each piece of government we have about a minute left but sweatshops seem to have emerged in china and now they're all going to bangladesh i mean it seems like a vicious cycle where companies are going to continue to chase whatever is the cheapest labor and exploited for the countries that are willing to take the most health and safety risks how can we stop special cycle no that's absolutely true bangladesh is the lowest wage country in the world and orders continue to flow
how much of a profit market are we looking at let's say with a calvin klein t. shirt for forty dollars being sold here in the u.s. so an estimate that we have put together is that over the period of five years it would cost about three billion u.s. dollars to renovate all of the factories in bangladesh for building safety and i know that sounds like a large number but it breaks down to less than ten cents per garment which is an extremely small price to pay to save the lives of what is likely...
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huge cut to our profit margin how much of a profit market are we looking at let's say with a calvin klein t. shirt for forty dollars being sold here in the u.s. so an estimate that we have put together is that over the period of five years it would cost about three billion u.s. dollars to renovate all of the factories in bangladesh for fire and build safety and i i know that sounds like a large number but it breaks down to less than ten cents per garment which is an extremely small price to pay to save the lives of of what is likely to be hundreds of more deaths over the coming years and they're making thousands of percent profit on each piece of government we have about a minute left but sweatshops seem to have emerged in china and now they're on the bangladesh i mean it seems like a vicious cycle where companies are going to continue to chase whatever is the cheapest labor and exploited for the countries that are willing to take the most health safety risks how do we stop this vicious cycle no that's absolutely true bangladesh is the lowest wage country in the world and orders continue
huge cut to our profit margin how much of a profit market are we looking at let's say with a calvin klein t. shirt for forty dollars being sold here in the u.s. so an estimate that we have put together is that over the period of five years it would cost about three billion u.s. dollars to renovate all of the factories in bangladesh for fire and build safety and i i know that sounds like a large number but it breaks down to less than ten cents per garment which is an extremely small price to pay...
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there he said that goes with floating points up to eight cipher stuff that a coma so actually beat klein's can be fraction kase devalue goes up ending case there are many around twenty one medians indelible but the point is right now it's another challenge for those that are having beat going is to make them sure clearly there are enough there would be enough but i'm not sure how much the people did to have the most of them which i don't minority it's kind of reproducing the same problem so their financial old ward right now they're willing to actually distribute damn and engage in the bank sure seem to invest the man's and into involving more people love to have in the program to keep those alpaca socks safe you never know you might even for your grandchildren thanks very much thanks gary i . forgot coming up i can tell you fear is. there is the world waits for north korea's next move with its ballistic missiles now in finding position we are just a couple minutes time while the international community could have brought the situation under control soon a big question we try to get some o
there he said that goes with floating points up to eight cipher stuff that a coma so actually beat klein's can be fraction kase devalue goes up ending case there are many around twenty one medians indelible but the point is right now it's another challenge for those that are having beat going is to make them sure clearly there are enough there would be enough but i'm not sure how much the people did to have the most of them which i don't minority it's kind of reproducing the same problem so...
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these are drastic the kleins. >> they are big declines.s not expected, unexpected, but a lot of analysts. as we go through the day, we will talk about who stands to make money and stands to lose money. they ship roughly 76 million units. you have a gartner incorporated also. same kind of thing. a drop of 11% in the first quarter. a shipment of 79 million units. hewlett-packard. they saw shipments dropped nearly 24%. del sol shipments dropped nearly 11%. as the pc market the client, they'll actually gains share in the first quarter. what does all of this mean? you have bob o'donnell who says it seems clear that windows eight, they are blaming microsoft. it will provide a boost to the pc market and appears -- all the changes from windows eight has made pcs a less attractive alternative. this is a big story and there is a lot more to talk about. i want to give you a quote. the pc is not dead. here is what they are telling us. "we ultimately do not believe that tablets are replacing pcs, but they are contributing to pcs being used less which i
these are drastic the kleins. >> they are big declines.s not expected, unexpected, but a lot of analysts. as we go through the day, we will talk about who stands to make money and stands to lose money. they ship roughly 76 million units. you have a gartner incorporated also. same kind of thing. a drop of 11% in the first quarter. a shipment of 79 million units. hewlett-packard. they saw shipments dropped nearly 24%. del sol shipments dropped nearly 11%. as the pc market the client,...
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right way you have to give people a good option you know i thought when i when i read about elizabeth klein's work of her dress you know she talked about how in one thousand nine hundred american families spent fifteen percent of their household incomes on clothing today that around four percent so i think it just really shows that there is a high cost to consumer goods when it comes to maybe maybe for l.e.d.s. low low wattage light bulbs we should have one this is packaged uses very little energy and then another one with a different color so it looks like the differences use lots and lots about it ever gets older liberals and conservatives what do you think it's almost like you know the warning labels on cigarettes almost become like a death fetish for people actually there have been some studies indicating that there were certain subgroups particular teenagers that it's actually you know you could do this driving fast about it without a seat and i'm kind of i've always been sort of a bread and roses labor guy and i think well you know there was this strike up in massachusetts where the wom
right way you have to give people a good option you know i thought when i when i read about elizabeth klein's work of her dress you know she talked about how in one thousand nine hundred american families spent fifteen percent of their household incomes on clothing today that around four percent so i think it just really shows that there is a high cost to consumer goods when it comes to maybe maybe for l.e.d.s. low low wattage light bulbs we should have one this is packaged uses very little...
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janel klein, apparently they fight over who actually invented this, but who cares who invented, it'sity without eating one of those. so i'm really glad you have taken the time. and i can't wait to hear what you think. what are your thoughts? >> anytime you can combine cheese inside of a meat product, it's a win. the bun is fantastic. the local -- this is actually a local beer called the finnegan's. it's not bad. cheers. hey, mandy, how's the cnbc cafeteria treating you? >> i don't know, i've got my rubber octopus tentacle here to chew on. yoent know whether that's in good. but if you're talking about grilled cheese or melted cheese of any kind, tomorrow is national grilled cheese day. is there a better day out there than national grilled cheese day? >> yes, there should be a national juicy lucy day. and guess what, it's today, as of right now. janelle,s
janel klein, apparently they fight over who actually invented this, but who cares who invented, it'sity without eating one of those. so i'm really glad you have taken the time. and i can't wait to hear what you think. what are your thoughts? >> anytime you can combine cheese inside of a meat product, it's a win. the bun is fantastic. the local -- this is actually a local beer called the finnegan's. it's not bad. cheers. hey, mandy, how's the cnbc cafeteria treating you? >> i don't...
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jeff klein stop, lpl financial. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me.ming up we'll have much more on the fake tweet that crashed the market. would you call it hacker --. ashley: hacker, hack flash. tracy: we'll come up with something. how the associated press is taking action. we'll have that coming up. apple shares back above $400 a share. how is the tech giant's results in two hours going to move the stock? liz macdonald will have a preview next. ashley: i don't remember what i said hack flash crash. whatever. raising our rage overflight delays tied to faa furloughs. some in congress demanding that the white house take action. we'll have latest on that story ahead. first as we head out to break, see how oil is trading on the day. the dow is up 131 points. oil just slightly lower. $89.16 a barrel. we'll be right back. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. f
jeff klein stop, lpl financial. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me.ming up we'll have much more on the fake tweet that crashed the market. would you call it hacker --. ashley: hacker, hack flash. tracy: we'll come up with something. how the associated press is taking action. we'll have that coming up. apple shares back above $400 a share. how is the tech giant's results in two hours going to move the stock? liz macdonald will have a preview next. ashley: i don't remember what i said...
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but if this -- >> are you saying that north korea is china's problem, klein does not want north korea's problem. >> of course, why would china want to take up that issue? does not make sense. you have a new leadership in china, they have enough things to deal with why would they want to have a problem this north korea is starting. liz: it has been a pleasure being with you, we're out of time, where do you see this ending up. >> i think, it will die down. i think, he will not -- he won't acknowledge. you know i'm backing down, it will just die awayism live the liz: live the headlines okay. hank greenberg thank you. korean war vet. >> and next up from star wars to border wars in u.s. i.c.e. officers ganging up on the gang of 8 in washington, d.c. and this immigration plan is not hammered out soon, there might be, shall we say, storm troopers at the u.s. border? liz: welcome back. u.s. border agencies saying washington d.c. immigration plans are putting dangers on the border much international franchise association ceo steve calendar is one of them, and tamar jacoby has been involved in th
but if this -- >> are you saying that north korea is china's problem, klein does not want north korea's problem. >> of course, why would china want to take up that issue? does not make sense. you have a new leadership in china, they have enough things to deal with why would they want to have a problem this north korea is starting. liz: it has been a pleasure being with you, we're out of time, where do you see this ending up. >> i think, it will die down. i think, he will not...
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they like good deals and quality, set up a model based on those three things, you will ash a track klein you want. two -- you will attract the clients you want. >> you have to know what they are spending money ofor the life of me, i have a hard tiie figuring out what j.c. penney is. >> that is -- >> go ahead. >> one thing they are looking at now how do they have a core brand structure, one thing we learned from consumer is, what with a tight economy people choose price over the quality of product. and if consumers want to do that whwise retailerss will realize f we want to bring in revenue that we may not want to bridge in but buck. >> j.c. penney was not doing that great in first place, i measured itny stock price by stock price performance. it was at 40, now 15, ron johnson came and and started treated it like apple, it is not an apple, they are flocking to walmart, and targets and rest of other places, and you are in the soup. neil: well, clearly. and whether there is horse in there or not same soup, thank you. >> what happens when you give half a million dollars to a couple of colleg
they like good deals and quality, set up a model based on those three things, you will ash a track klein you want. two -- you will attract the clients you want. >> you have to know what they are spending money ofor the life of me, i have a hard tiie figuring out what j.c. penney is. >> that is -- >> go ahead. >> one thing they are looking at now how do they have a core brand structure, one thing we learned from consumer is, what with a tight economy people choose price...
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because we reached out to the school chancellor, joel klein at the time.y for children with autism and i'd like to start one. and he sent me back a letter, immediately. saying, we have over 5,000 children with autism in the new york city public school system. we need your help. >> and you guys did -- >> that's what motivated you. >> autism speaks, is such a huge organization, we talked about it this morning in the chat. what will you hoping to do this year? >> we have four pillars to our mission, it's research, advocacy, awareness and family services. and i'm thrilled to be part of the family services team. >> people need help. >> they don't know where to go. >> our goal is to connect families with resources that can improve the outcomes for their children, the young adults, with autism. >> does early, early teaching, early care make a huge difference like so many other things? >> it does. it improves the outcome for an individual with autism most certainly. for example, for my son, he's severely affected by autism. so even though he had 40 hours of therap
because we reached out to the school chancellor, joel klein at the time.y for children with autism and i'd like to start one. and he sent me back a letter, immediately. saying, we have over 5,000 children with autism in the new york city public school system. we need your help. >> and you guys did -- >> that's what motivated you. >> autism speaks, is such a huge organization, we talked about it this morning in the chat. what will you hoping to do this year? >> we have...
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>> jane fonda, ted turner, calvin klein, quincy jones, nina blackwood.aspect of it. one of the big shows that you want to think about, the cosby show. that is '80s. let's take a look at it. >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> it was once a throwback to 50s sitcom. >> cosby helps tear down the walls not just racists but generations. >> arthel: i love it. you interviewed. he has kept up and moved forward and took that as a real jumping-off point to do so much in his career. we love that. i want to ask you. we love the cosby show and so much '80s. is it a collective group of us desire to go back to the '80's a's or specific group of people. >> i think it's collective. we did a survey that showed that people today, people that were not alive or barrel alive in the '80s are still so interested in the '80s. they also surveyed 58% of the people said they would vote for reagan over obama. so incredible results. >> arthel: times people remember they felt, good times of the 1980s. you met gregg jarrett. we want to bring gregg into the conversation. >> g
>> jane fonda, ted turner, calvin klein, quincy jones, nina blackwood.aspect of it. one of the big shows that you want to think about, the cosby show. that is '80s. let's take a look at it. >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> it was once a throwback to 50s sitcom. >> cosby helps tear down the walls not just racists but generations. >> arthel: i love it. you interviewed. he has kept up and moved forward and took that as a real jumping-off point to...