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. >>> a surveillance camera inside of a kohl's store caught a pretty despicable act. we got this story from wfb-tv in atlanta. >> you see this woman in the black coat. you see her notice something on the ground, and pick it up. what she found -- >> was a wallet. >> inside that wallet was $100 in cash and up to $300 in gift cards. you would think she has what we think are her children with her. you think she would say here's a chance to teach my children something. let's go turn the wallet in. >> a teachable moment. >> instead what wep seep is the woman doling out the cash and gift cards to the two young boys. this wallet belongs to a man named joseph smith, and his wife lillian. they were out on new year's day shopping with their newborn child. when he went to fold up the stroller, his wallet fell out. when he realized what happened he called the kohl's store, they offered limb the surveillance video. he wanted to be sure the surveillance video got out there in case someone recognized this woman. they talked to joseph. >> never imagined taking my son out and saying, h
. >>> a surveillance camera inside of a kohl's store caught a pretty despicable act. we got this story from wfb-tv in atlanta. >> you see this woman in the black coat. you see her notice something on the ground, and pick it up. what she found -- >> was a wallet. >> inside that wallet was $100 in cash and up to $300 in gift cards. you would think she has what we think are her children with her. you think she would say here's a chance to teach my children something....
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now, last night i bid farewell to senator herb kohl of wisconsin. i'm going to miss him more than most people can imagine because herb kohl spent the time and understood america's dairy program. madam president, i confess i don't understand this program. vaguely, yes. but if it was on the final, i'd flunk. so i used to go to dairy issues -- with dairy issues to senator kohl. wisconsin dairy farmers and illinois dairy farmers always saw eye to eye. i said herb, you're my dairy expert. you tell me. you're my advisor. herb is retiring. i'll need a new advisor. we found out if we had not passed a farm bill and reverted to the 1949 dairy program, the price of milk would double to $10 a gallon, and that to me was unacceptable, unacceptable to the white house. and as a result, we had to come through with an emergency measure to avoid that possibility. we should have taken the bipartisan senate farm bill. senator stabenow begged for us to do this, could not get that into the negotiation. and i'll say one thing it, really, really disappointed me last night,
now, last night i bid farewell to senator herb kohl of wisconsin. i'm going to miss him more than most people can imagine because herb kohl spent the time and understood america's dairy program. madam president, i confess i don't understand this program. vaguely, yes. but if it was on the final, i'd flunk. so i used to go to dairy issues -- with dairy issues to senator kohl. wisconsin dairy farmers and illinois dairy farmers always saw eye to eye. i said herb, you're my dairy expert. you tell...
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career more in myself in the great even during perspectives of these religions rather than adding kohl's to new contacts will and dwelling on modern science. >> ago democrat yeah is certainly not the best for someone who has a religious interest. >> that is a fair statement. let's take you from the university of chicago where to next. >> a couple of years in colorado for teaching, you this ben the first long stint was at the washington university in st. louis, is 1 years and that's where i phased into pbs because when it went on the air why i was asked to teach a course on world religious and this was in the first year of pbs who was then called by a different name but the same animal and now as we career comes full circle, bill comes forward and said why don't you do a series, pbs special five programs on world religions. >> we're taking some photographs from your illustrated version with this show and let's put one up on buddhism that is taken from the illustrated world religious, what are we seeing. >> this is my brewed a a wooden image in a little nunly in key oath oh and it is the i
career more in myself in the great even during perspectives of these religions rather than adding kohl's to new contacts will and dwelling on modern science. >> ago democrat yeah is certainly not the best for someone who has a religious interest. >> that is a fair statement. let's take you from the university of chicago where to next. >> a couple of years in colorado for teaching, you this ben the first long stint was at the washington university in st. louis, is 1 years and...
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in may of 2012, chancellor kohl visited the grid operator -- chancellor merkel visited the grid operator >> what is important is that we combine the expansion of renewable energy, transmission through the network, the security of power supplies, while maintaining the goal of affordability. >> most of the wind power is generated in the north. more and more wind farms are offshore. the energy has to be transported south words in order to support -- southwards in order to support industrial activity. >> my message to state leaders is that the transition will only succeed if there is a unified policy and if we come together on the goals and the speed of the transition. >> some citizens, such as those on the north sea, are on the front line of the energy revolution. here, 170 residents are investing millions into 25 wind turbines. the energy they create can power 35,000 homes. the people are their own energy supplier. >> in a way, it is democratic energy production. we all have a say on what equipment use and what bank to use to finance it. >> experts say that, in 2013, more germans will star
in may of 2012, chancellor kohl visited the grid operator -- chancellor merkel visited the grid operator >> what is important is that we combine the expansion of renewable energy, transmission through the network, the security of power supplies, while maintaining the goal of affordability. >> most of the wind power is generated in the north. more and more wind farms are offshore. the energy has to be transported south words in order to support -- southwards in order to support...
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. >> weiss, kohl's? >> it was downgraded by a firm but you're seeing these department stores selling off, nordstrom's, macy's and kohl's. despite the steal, there's not a lot of spending. >> the drop from the fiscal cliff, not only did congress strike a deal but the term is coming under fire. lake superior state university has a list of banished words, the most overused phrases of the year, other terms include yolo, trending and boneless wings. >> what about rise above? >> never. >> it was added. it was added to the positive list. >> exactly. >>> still to come the dow's worst performer, can hp make up its losses? the cliff deal is drawing in buyers. we head to the pits to tackle how traders are playing in the oil valley. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual fund
. >> weiss, kohl's? >> it was downgraded by a firm but you're seeing these department stores selling off, nordstrom's, macy's and kohl's. despite the steal, there's not a lot of spending. >> the drop from the fiscal cliff, not only did congress strike a deal but the term is coming under fire. lake superior state university has a list of banished words, the most overused phrases of the year, other terms include yolo, trending and boneless wings. >> what about rise above?...
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this is from brian and kelly cartwright from their -- of their son kohl. it has a -- cole. laura said what are you going to eat. how sweet ice diane her capping was i licked the side job complete and nick all mine. keep the captions coming and i need photos to use later this week. so e-mail them to pix@wmar.com and post it on my abc2 fies book page. now back to you -- facebook page now back to you. >>> this story involves swearing at work. this was once our swear jar so you can see how that is going in the newsroom. >> it turned into a spare changejar. no one would contribute to it because if you swear in the workplace it could cost your job or promotion. >> even if no one says anything at the time, you could be racking up a record. and employers site cite -- cite swearing as a reason for firing. >> you have to watch the e-mail and how you speak to people in your company and coworkers and bosses and watch the way you speak to your clients. >> if you can't speak without using inappropriate language how professional are you. >> whether you are meeting in the board room or cha
this is from brian and kelly cartwright from their -- of their son kohl. it has a -- cole. laura said what are you going to eat. how sweet ice diane her capping was i licked the side job complete and nick all mine. keep the captions coming and i need photos to use later this week. so e-mail them to pix@wmar.com and post it on my abc2 fies book page. now back to you -- facebook page now back to you. >>> this story involves swearing at work. this was once our swear jar so you can see how...
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kohl's, which has struggled in recent months, fell the same. teen apparel seller americanor eagle outfitter dropped 2.1%. investment firm jefferies downgraded it's rating of a.e.o. to hold and cut its price target over worries about tough comparisons to its year ago results. dole food company spoiled the optimism for the new year for its shareholders. the company's 2013 earnings outlook was disappointing, thanks to higher costs but aggressive price competition. shares were hit, falling 13.4%. volume jumped more than 10 fold with shares settling at their lowest price since july. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were stronger by at least 2%. the biggest gains came in the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, rising 3.2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: shell oil is preparing to send salvage crews to the waters in the gulf of alaska, that's where one of its oil rigs ran aground on new year's eve. the kulluck platform is owned by shell, but operated by drilling firm noble corp. it was used for drilling test wells off th
kohl's, which has struggled in recent months, fell the same. teen apparel seller americanor eagle outfitter dropped 2.1%. investment firm jefferies downgraded it's rating of a.e.o. to hold and cut its price target over worries about tough comparisons to its year ago results. dole food company spoiled the optimism for the new year for its shareholders. the company's 2013 earnings outlook was disappointing, thanks to higher costs but aggressive price competition. shares were hit, falling 13.4%....
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this is a two-month change walmart, nordstroms, target, sears, macy's, kohl's, almost all of them down. s&p is up,ing amazon is up twice the s&p. the bulls would say amazon is taking share from all of these players. the issue, is it too much of a good thing? let's look at the chart. this is a chart going back to the '08-'09 low. this stock has gone from 37 to 285, up eightfold. it comes down to the trend line and bounces, bounces, bounces. at this point we think it's a bit above trend. the next chart puts this in context. it's had multiple sell-offs. typically the sell-offs are 30%. what i've drawn is the pre assumes, the next sell-off coming. we think you faded here, too much of a good thing, just not sustainable. >> a sell-off is coming. mike, what's your take? >> it's hard to talk fundamentals on this company. one of the reasons is usually you care little bit about earnings. on a relative basis they don't really have any. that's a bit of a challenge when you are trying to figure out what metric to use. as sales has grown, so has the stock price. at a certain point companies like thi
this is a two-month change walmart, nordstroms, target, sears, macy's, kohl's, almost all of them down. s&p is up,ing amazon is up twice the s&p. the bulls would say amazon is taking share from all of these players. the issue, is it too much of a good thing? let's look at the chart. this is a chart going back to the '08-'09 low. this stock has gone from 37 to 285, up eightfold. it comes down to the trend line and bounces, bounces, bounces. at this point we think it's a bit above trend....
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this grant will add a project-based learning kohl point at city college. so 125 students will go through that. and an additional i think 100 at san francisco state. so, there is some limited funding within the city college subcontract that will be going towards stipends, but they are just the professors would be developing project-based learning with the hopes the companies would provide the internship stipend. >> i see. project based learning and direct internships with some of the companies either with this grant or the tech companies would actually provide, okay. >> yeah. >> and when you said 100 sf students, these are currently enrolled sf state students that will also be filtered into the program as well? >> yes, participants that would be enrolling in techsf existing or the life of the grant. >> okay, great. i'm really excited to hear more and i will also speak with someone about the hearing and some of the things that i hope to learn as we move forward with this. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. why don't i open this item up for public comment.
this grant will add a project-based learning kohl point at city college. so 125 students will go through that. and an additional i think 100 at san francisco state. so, there is some limited funding within the city college subcontract that will be going towards stipends, but they are just the professors would be developing project-based learning with the hopes the companies would provide the internship stipend. >> i see. project based learning and direct internships with some of the...
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kohl's, which has struggled in recent months, fell the same. teen apparel seller american eagle outfitter dropped 2.1%. investment firm jefferies downgraded it's rating of a.e.o. to hold and cut its price target over worries about tough comparisons to its year ago results. dole food company spoiled the optimism for the new year for its shareholders. the company's 2013 earnings outlook was disappointing, thanks to higher costs but aggressive price competition. shares were hit, falling 13.4%. volume jumped more than 10 fold with shares settling at their lowest price since july. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were stronger by at least 2%. the biggest gains came in the nasdaq 100 tracking fund, rising 3.2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: shell oil is preparing to send salvage crews to the waters in the gulf of alaska, that's where one of its oil rigs ran aground on new year's eve. the kulluck platform is owned by shell, but operated by drilling firm noble corp. it was used for drilling test wells off the
kohl's, which has struggled in recent months, fell the same. teen apparel seller american eagle outfitter dropped 2.1%. investment firm jefferies downgraded it's rating of a.e.o. to hold and cut its price target over worries about tough comparisons to its year ago results. dole food company spoiled the optimism for the new year for its shareholders. the company's 2013 earnings outlook was disappointing, thanks to higher costs but aggressive price competition. shares were hit, falling 13.4%....
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it seems unlikely, but an kohl be working on it. we'll explain. >>> actually, it is big brother. there is no way around it. it's just what it is. >> a controversial upgrade. the local transit agency that won't just be watching you, but listening to you too. >>> and two northern california teenagers are arrested after allegedly drugging their parents. the surprising reason behind the crime. >>> and taking a step to put the pain behind them. students from sandy hook elementary head back to class. >>> big brother might be watching and listening on your next ride too. san francisco is using federal grant money to buy updated surveillance cameras that can be watched and listened to in realtime on muni. nbc bay area's kimberly tere says some riders say it makes them feel safer, while others say it's way too much of a wild ride for them. >> reporter: you may not know it, but surveillance cameras that record audio and video inside muni's trains and buses are nothing new. in fact, the cameras have a been around for the last 12 years. but now thanks to a $5.9 million homeland security gran
it seems unlikely, but an kohl be working on it. we'll explain. >>> actually, it is big brother. there is no way around it. it's just what it is. >> a controversial upgrade. the local transit agency that won't just be watching you, but listening to you too. >>> and two northern california teenagers are arrested after allegedly drugging their parents. the surprising reason behind the crime. >>> and taking a step to put the pain behind them. students from sandy...
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kohl they're out east. look at the winter storm watches. weather advisories of the wisconsin.n that towards morning and tomorrow. like the fact snow today. we started with subzero wind chills. i had of that early week warm up. a winter a cocktail of freezing rain. this could be the beginning of a trend it turns a small pattern.towards a snow pattern. this is what we whata lake sowcall a lake snow plume. the heavy air rushes from the shoreline. piling the moisture up. this thing snakes back and forth. started in michigan. it moved west into our shoreline. these are the latest snow toatals.tals. valparaiso 6 in.. the snow will continue backing into the shore line. paris the set up at 8:30 a.m.. in the process we could pick up a couple of inches of snow. maybe one or 2 in.. it would make this the biggest single style so far and they seize itsingle snow so far in a season without much. winds are calm at ohare. this is artic high pressure. the dew point just 4 degrees. here is our next snow system. a little dip in the jetstream brings that alberta clipper.that is the one that will
kohl they're out east. look at the winter storm watches. weather advisories of the wisconsin.n that towards morning and tomorrow. like the fact snow today. we started with subzero wind chills. i had of that early week warm up. a winter a cocktail of freezing rain. this could be the beginning of a trend it turns a small pattern.towards a snow pattern. this is what we whata lake sowcall a lake snow plume. the heavy air rushes from the shoreline. piling the moisture up. this thing snakes back and...
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i used to go with dairy issues to senator kohl. wisconsin. farmers spent illinois dairy farmers -- wisconsin dairy farmers and illinois dairy farmers always saw eye to eye. we found out that if we reverted to the 1949 dairy program, the price of milk would double to $10 per gallon. that, to me, was unacceptable, and was unacceptable to the white house. we had to come up with an emergency measure to avoid this. we should have taken up the bipartisan bill. and i will say one thing that really disappointed me last night. at the last minute, they had one aspect that they really needed to take care of. it cost $60 million-$100 million. we had to find a way to pay for it. the other side of the aisle insisted that we pay for it with money from the federal food stamp program. that is just sad. the fact if they would turn the federal food stamp program, this now program, to come up with this money, is really difficult to understand, explain or defend. i'm really saddened by that. so what we did in the early morning hours is important for us. it is not
i used to go with dairy issues to senator kohl. wisconsin. farmers spent illinois dairy farmers -- wisconsin dairy farmers and illinois dairy farmers always saw eye to eye. we found out that if we reverted to the 1949 dairy program, the price of milk would double to $10 per gallon. that, to me, was unacceptable, and was unacceptable to the white house. we had to come up with an emergency measure to avoid this. we should have taken up the bipartisan bill. and i will say one thing that really...
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kohl's up 3%. t.j. x up six. jan rogers, ceo of a riders smithon. you like macy's.t happened. >> macy's turned a decent number,%, i was actually relatively happy where macy's came out giving what we knew with retail sales. clearly there were some real winners. costco, best in class retailer in the world, big numbers, great numbers, nordstrom best in class at the upper end, great number. [talking over each other] cheryl: i got to stop you. december 17th you were living nordstrom and pumping that stock. you came out a winner, same-store sales up 8.5%. they delivered for you. kudos for the pick. >> better than i thought they would be. i picked them and thought they would be 5% but they were well above that. they did a better job than i thought could be done given what was going on with the consumer. they were one of my picks, best in class retailer. they own the space where they are but turned in a number that was better than anybody thought they could turn in so really delighted with that. the other thing that looked good where t j x and ross turned in good numbers. 6
kohl's up 3%. t.j. x up six. jan rogers, ceo of a riders smithon. you like macy's.t happened. >> macy's turned a decent number,%, i was actually relatively happy where macy's came out giving what we knew with retail sales. clearly there were some real winners. costco, best in class retailer in the world, big numbers, great numbers, nordstrom best in class at the upper end, great number. [talking over each other] cheryl: i got to stop you. december 17th you were living nordstrom and...
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these are from kohl is's. little height. >> they give you a little -- >> and henry is not happy in that hat. stoo hi, hoda. >> he is cozy with this onesy from the who. >> come on. >> come on. >> say good-bye to your mom. >> look at that. >> i think i'm losing him. i think i'm losing him. he needs to see you. >> he loves the who. a cozy onesy for henry as well. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> and is that it? >> no. we have one more, jennifer? >> how about jennifer who is modelling lounging at home. >> she's reading at home. >> that's a hot book. >> i heard that's a "new york times" best seller. now, this feels and looks like cashmere. this is a new drawstring pant from gap body. $39.95. >> wow. >> banana republic top, and this is really cozy to have at home, and, of course, i love the ballet flats with the floral. >> yosi samra under $50. >> more help for busy moms. this time in the kitchen. >> new healthy recipes you can whip up on any night of the week after this. >> yes, it is time to head into today's kitchen. tod
these are from kohl is's. little height. >> they give you a little -- >> and henry is not happy in that hat. stoo hi, hoda. >> he is cozy with this onesy from the who. >> come on. >> come on. >> say good-bye to your mom. >> look at that. >> i think i'm losing him. i think i'm losing him. he needs to see you. >> he loves the who. a cozy onesy for henry as well. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> and is that it? >> no. we have...
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. >> do you think you have enough support on alcohol kohl keep an assault weapons ban from passing? if he is willing to expend the political capital, you don't want to make predictions, and yo you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> this is not your father's nra, but it represents gun manufacturers and less than half of the funding comes from their member, and they make tens of millions of dollars off of the purchases of guns. >> just his overall temperament and is he suited to run a department or big agency or big entity like the pentagon? >> you have questions about his temperament? >> i think -- i think -- i think there are numbers of staffers who are coming forth now just talking about the way he has dealt with them. i have certainly questions about a lot of things. >> one of the things interesting about this issue of temperament, i know there's a close relationship between the president and chuck hagel. i have traveled with him. i understand
. >> do you think you have enough support on alcohol kohl keep an assault weapons ban from passing? if he is willing to expend the political capital, you don't want to make predictions, and yo you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> this is not your father's nra, but it represents gun manufacturers and less than half of the funding comes from...
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. >> these are french colonies and this is what they do in former french kohl list. >> greta: this is as aggressive i've seen the french do. >> the government in mali was about to fall to the terrorists, from their perspective i think they're probably a little late to the game, but i think that this operation against this natural gas drilling facility, obviously, was planned well in advance of the french operation in mali. >> greta: you think that it's not-- >> this is a huge hostage taking operation hundreds of algerians, along with several does foreigners, this is critical to algeria's economy. so the terrorists again, against the background of a 20-year long struggle against islamists by the algerian government. there's a lot going on here that shows, i think, the strength, the base of support al-qaeda and other terrorists are going to have. >> greta: and it's no secret this was a foreign target with bp, british. and the terrorists knew exactly what they were doing. >> exactly. >> greta: ambassador, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: the sicyanide poisoning of a lotterie
. >> these are french colonies and this is what they do in former french kohl list. >> greta: this is as aggressive i've seen the french do. >> the government in mali was about to fall to the terrorists, from their perspective i think they're probably a little late to the game, but i think that this operation against this natural gas drilling facility, obviously, was planned well in advance of the french operation in mali. >> greta: you think that it's not-- >>...
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they control the kohl's of the products, they control your living conditions, your work conditions, they limit the kinds of activities that you can do. they limit things that you can do with your own property. >> many of the proposed regulations we'll see in 2013 stem from the new healthcare law and while regulations often do have a very legitimate goal, it is the execution that often gets tricky. >> so a lot of times the regulators will say well, our regulation protects consumer safety or protects public health. but what they don't tell is you that there is a massive hidden cost to a lot of these regulations in the form of job losses, increased colmes of consumer goods and a lot of times those real life consequences get lost in the shuffle. >> and by the way. anyone can submit a comment and weigh in on the proposed regulations. just go to regulations.gov. jon? >> jon: shannon bream, thank you. >> um-huh. >> jon: new signs the obama administration may have gone after terror suspects abroad without rights to due process. it's a very controversial case and many details are still stop secre
they control the kohl's of the products, they control your living conditions, your work conditions, they limit the kinds of activities that you can do. they limit things that you can do with your own property. >> many of the proposed regulations we'll see in 2013 stem from the new healthcare law and while regulations often do have a very legitimate goal, it is the execution that often gets tricky. >> so a lot of times the regulators will say well, our regulation protects consumer...
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kohl's had mark downs.rd a deal that target had with neiman marcus and i heard that didn't do very well. >> i tried to do my best at nord nordstrom. >> i did my best. >> they are very loyal customers. >> they sell well on-line and in the store. thank you very much. >> to the bond market now. let's see how rick santelli and the bonds are. >> happy new year, tyler. the bond market is the same as equity. it jumped up on yields. fell in price. look at the 24-hour chart. boom. we open up eight basis points after closing at 176 and we have been in basic lay one basis point range ever since. when you team it up with a one-day chart against the dow, you can see what's going on. the real question is, i understand bob is correct, we haven't really moved but we really haven't gained momentum in the equity trade so you want it watch this. the dollar index is up on the day. why? because the euro has fallen quite dramatically and the dollar add great day like every other currency. becky, back to you and happy new year. >
kohl's had mark downs.rd a deal that target had with neiman marcus and i heard that didn't do very well. >> i tried to do my best at nord nordstrom. >> i did my best. >> they are very loyal customers. >> they sell well on-line and in the store. thank you very much. >> to the bond market now. let's see how rick santelli and the bonds are. >> happy new year, tyler. the bond market is the same as equity. it jumped up on yields. fell in price. look at the 24-hour...
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they didn't look like this after kohl bib. they didn't look like this even after the '94 bill was passed. i think there's some great opportunities politically now and the only question is whether my republican party, especially in the house of representatives, is going to recognize the political reality before them and realize that newtown changed everything. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look ahead at the world of technology and a conversation with roger mcnamee of elevation partners. >> i think the search engine was the result of a mistake that won't be made again. so we'll always have search engines, but every app on apple's operating system is effectively a search engine of one kind or another. if you go into yelp it's because you're looking for a restaurant. if you gointo skypit's because you're looking to call somebody up. if you go into twitter you're looking for a -- >> rose: so the application you go to is because that's what you're searching for. >> effectively. that's a much better way than a one size fit
they didn't look like this after kohl bib. they didn't look like this even after the '94 bill was passed. i think there's some great opportunities politically now and the only question is whether my republican party, especially in the house of representatives, is going to recognize the political reality before them and realize that newtown changed everything. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look ahead at the world of technology and a conversation with roger mcnamee of elevation...
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an attorney by trade, she replaces democrat herb kohl, who retired. baldwin is both the first openly gay person to serve in the senate and the first woman elected to the chamber from wisconsin. senator baldwin joins us now from capitol hill. congratulations, senator. first off, how are you finding the senate different from the house? >> well, thank you, judy. ers a lot t get adjusted to, even though the move has only been a few hundred yards. and i am really enjoying it. we're putting together an extraordinary team on behalf of the state, but one of the biggest differences is fighting for an entire state not just a small region within the state. and that is a tremendous honor. >> woodruff: senator, let me ask you first about government spending. you are on the budget committee and it appears at this point that republican congressional leaders are determined to let that so-called sequester across-theoard spending cs, domesti and defense, go forward in the -- it would be taking place at the next few years but would go ahead and do that in the coming wee
an attorney by trade, she replaces democrat herb kohl, who retired. baldwin is both the first openly gay person to serve in the senate and the first woman elected to the chamber from wisconsin. senator baldwin joins us now from capitol hill. congratulations, senator. first off, how are you finding the senate different from the house? >> well, thank you, judy. ers a lot t get adjusted to, even though the move has only been a few hundred yards. and i am really enjoying it. we're putting...
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you have another loser, kohl's, losing share.though it hasn't traded well on christmas, give brian that, it has inventory under control. i think their earnings will be good and i think the valuation here, when you can buy macy's at 11 times earnings, you do it. >> do an apples to apples, though. for the xly, the etf, so, a basket of these retailers, you are not being discretionary -- >> i can't be. >> would you still be bullish? >> yes, i would, because -- >> okay. >> but i would rather pick. >> and just to be fair, would you still be long some retailer if you were able to choose? or you say no to the whole sector? >> well, my analysis is no to the whole sector. i'm sure if i dug through it, i might find something i like. but i will say no. >> what do you say? >> you have amazon in the xlys, so --mazon. >> it's more than retail. then you have home depot. that's a housing recovery stock. and the tech any cams on that are on fire. so, yes, i would still be a buyer of those two names. >> pete? >> i think you're talking about the xly
you have another loser, kohl's, losing share.though it hasn't traded well on christmas, give brian that, it has inventory under control. i think their earnings will be good and i think the valuation here, when you can buy macy's at 11 times earnings, you do it. >> do an apples to apples, though. for the xly, the etf, so, a basket of these retailers, you are not being discretionary -- >> i can't be. >> would you still be bullish? >> yes, i would, because -- >> okay....
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kohl's and other retailers lower after likely disappointing sales. and emc, disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, and continued pressure for watson phrma after the fda approved a generic version of its adhd drug. a lot of movement today, bill. >> ber, that thank you very much. >> sorry, we've been chatting here. >> bill is making an interesting point. got to look at strength within the market and pay attention to what signals we're seeing. >> and a very strong last few minutes of trading here for the bulls. >> anything to give pause, maybe it's what happened with the euro, not exactly participating. >> exactly. a huge first day of the year msnbc what for the rest of the year? someone who studies these types of things joins us next? >> also, billionaire investor wilbur ross joins us. we'll find out if a tax deal is changing his investment outlook and just what his plans are now that there's some certainty on taxes. >> and if you haven't heard yet, apple reportedly working on another iphone. iphone 6 maybe. what's on tap for the latest incarnation and
kohl's and other retailers lower after likely disappointing sales. and emc, disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, and continued pressure for watson phrma after the fda approved a generic version of its adhd drug. a lot of movement today, bill. >> ber, that thank you very much. >> sorry, we've been chatting here. >> bill is making an interesting point. got to look at strength within the market and pay attention to what signals we're seeing. >> and a very strong last few...
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. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and general democracy were asked about this reporters said that they noted both of them mentioned a unnecessary gender barriers would be removed and the reporter asked "what are the necessary gender barriers?" so let me ask you that? >> i don't see any necessary gender barriers. and i'm not sure what that was in reference to. >> ifill: well, there are questions that have been raised about women's ability to perform in combat situations and you say there are no barriers to that? >> well, if we establish one standard for all there is no barrier. it's whoever can meet that standard. and i'm assuming you're talking about physical standards. >> ifill: yes, that's the question that's been raised. >> yes, right. and i've heard the secretary say that -- go ahead. >> ifill: finish, colonel haring and then i'm come to you mr. zirkle. >> what i heard the secretary say is we're going to establish one physical standard, men or women regardless, whoever
. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and general democracy were asked about this reporters said that they noted both of them mentioned a unnecessary gender barriers would be removed and the reporter asked "what are the necessary gender barriers?" so let me ask you that? >> i don't see any necessary gender barriers. and i'm not sure what that was in reference to. >> ifill: well,...
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of all the retailers, jcpenney and kohl's at the bottom of the barrel.ore bad news to come somewhere down the line when they report earnings. >> pop here for boeing, up 3%. guy? >> due coast to mike and keith last night talking about exactly this. buying boeing. that proved to be spot-on. i still like the defense names, lockheed martin had a big name today. boeing, you know there's going to be more negative headlines at some point. be careful here. lmt is my favorite in the space. >> fdo, josh. >> the way you want to look at this, money flows are going away from the discount retailers for the time being. they tend to be looking toward the luxury names to participate in what we can only call a better consumer type of scenario. maybe avoid this one. look for something more exciting. >> pop for seagate. >> $3.6 billion, that beats the estimate from the street and their previous forecast of 3.5 by about 3%. they also said their gross margins were above 27%, which is where they had been guiding previously and i think this kind of demonstrates when you have st
of all the retailers, jcpenney and kohl's at the bottom of the barrel.ore bad news to come somewhere down the line when they report earnings. >> pop here for boeing, up 3%. guy? >> due coast to mike and keith last night talking about exactly this. buying boeing. that proved to be spot-on. i still like the defense names, lockheed martin had a big name today. boeing, you know there's going to be more negative headlines at some point. be careful here. lmt is my favorite in the space....
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. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and general democracy were asked about this reporters said that they noted both of them mentioned a unnecessary gender barriers would be removed and the reporter asked "what are the necessary gender barriers?" so let me ask you that? >> i don't see any necessary gender barriers. and i'm not sure what that was in reference to. >> ifill: well there are questions that have been raised about women's ability to perform in combat situations and you say there are no barriers to that? >> well if we establish one standard for all there is no barrier. it's whoever can meet that standard. and i'm assuming you're talking about physical standards. >> ifill: yes, that's the question that's been raised. >> yes right. and i've heard the secretary say that -- go ahead. >> ifill: finish colonel haring and then i'm come to you mr. zirkle. >> what i heard the secretary say is we're going to establish one physical standard men or women regardless whoever meets
. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and general democracy were asked about this reporters said that they noted both of them mentioned a unnecessary gender barriers would be removed and the reporter asked "what are the necessary gender barriers?" so let me ask you that? >> i don't see any necessary gender barriers. and i'm not sure what that was in reference to. >> ifill: well there...