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an accident at lander road. you'll have to follow police direction. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> at 5:10, action here's -- at 5:10, here's what's new. burned remains found in a resort cabin in california have been positively identified as fugitive ex-cop christopher dorner. wanted in four murders, he died when the cabin burned down after police fired tear gas inside. >>> republicans have blobbed chuck hagel's nomination to become the next defense secretary. the senate came up two votes short of the 60 it needed to move hagel's nomination forward. the republicans say hagel is too controversial to be confirmed only days after getting through on a party line vote. >>> vatican officials now confirm pope benedict fell and hit his head during a trip to mexico last year. but they insist the fall was not a factor in this week's resignation announcement. the pope has told other priests once he he steps down, he will live quietly in a monastery inside the vatican walls. >>> it's a good thing this is a three-day weekend for most weekend. >> becaus
an accident at lander road. you'll have to follow police direction. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> at 5:10, action here's -- at 5:10, here's what's new. burned remains found in a resort cabin in california have been positively identified as fugitive ex-cop christopher dorner. wanted in four murders, he died when the cabin burned down after police fired tear gas inside. >>> republicans have blobbed chuck hagel's nomination to become the next defense...
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high lander was dental school and by the 1950s had turned attention to civil rights. but it always been an interracial space, but by the 50s and in the wake of the brown decision and the supreme court's unwillingness to put any time table on school desegregation. in 1955 it was the classic language. the supreme court backs off any of limitation comes to act to this he ran high lander and rosa parks see that they're going to have to do this themselves. for two weeks in 1955, rosa parks joins us for eight other people to develop the implementation of school desegregation. this is tremendously good for her spirit. it's the first time she feels she could speak and he did meet with why people without hostility. she liked waking up in the morning and having way people make her breakfast. so she is a teacher who had been fired because she refused to give up her membership at the naacp is another huge inspiration and mentor and parks really admires how calm clark is when she feels so nervous and so sort of worn down. i'm the last day like many training workshops they do go ar
high lander was dental school and by the 1950s had turned attention to civil rights. but it always been an interracial space, but by the 50s and in the wake of the brown decision and the supreme court's unwillingness to put any time table on school desegregation. in 1955 it was the classic language. the supreme court backs off any of limitation comes to act to this he ran high lander and rosa parks see that they're going to have to do this themselves. for two weeks in 1955, rosa parks joins us...
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and the team leader for the lander design was steltzner, a former rock 'n roll musician who seems an unlikely hero in this space drama. today at 40, he's married with two kids, has a home in the suburbs, and holds science and engineering degrees from several top schools. but back in the day, steltzner was anything but a promising scientist. he was playing drums in a rock band and wasn't paying much attention to school. >> i passed geometry with an f-plus, because the teacher didn't want to see me a second time. actually, she didn't want to see me a third time. >> reporter: you were more interested in what? >> sex, drugs and rock 'n roll was what i was focusing on in high school. chasing ladies and socializing. which was great, because what that meant was, later on in life, when i got interested in really learning about the universe and going to college, i'd got all of that stuff out of my system and could really focus. >> reporter: steltzner got serious about school and space after looking up at the sky one night. >> it was only in my early 20s when i was a little bored with music th
and the team leader for the lander design was steltzner, a former rock 'n roll musician who seems an unlikely hero in this space drama. today at 40, he's married with two kids, has a home in the suburbs, and holds science and engineering degrees from several top schools. but back in the day, steltzner was anything but a promising scientist. he was playing drums in a rock band and wasn't paying much attention to school. >> i passed geometry with an f-plus, because the teacher didn't want...
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this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had gotten 200,000, 3,000, $100 to shut down the school from the mulla in the village. they went to his house and arrested him and they're a waiting trial in kabul and will probably get 6 - 8 years. two days later think did open up the school and even had another inauguration for the school because they said we want our kids to go to school. there are about 18 schools - she's got the facts. there's 18 girls that are not going to school and we set up what's called displaced girls school but the rest of the kid have come back here and i think if if quest we can give those k the support th
this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had...
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a guy making a lunar lander. >> one of our members wanted to make a blanket to keep babies warm.lly in the third world where if a baby is born prematurely it can't regulate its body temperature completely. if the parent or caregivers don't get it to an incubator in town, within a couple hours the baby will die. we needed a place where we could take our ideas from paper and make them a reality in a very quick way and we knew about tech shop and the facilities available. the magic of this product is a warm pack. this pouch here contains a special material which is engineered to melt at 37 degrees or human body temperature precisely and also has the ability to maintain that temperature for several hours after it's melted. once it's heated, you place it inside this baby wrap. then you zip up this pouch and here you place the new born. the heat will transfer this way and once you close this up, it will actually create a small microenvironment of 30 degrees celsius just like an incubator. >> they think it will save 100,000 babies lives in the next five years. a lot of inventors think h
a guy making a lunar lander. >> one of our members wanted to make a blanket to keep babies warm.lly in the third world where if a baby is born prematurely it can't regulate its body temperature completely. if the parent or caregivers don't get it to an incubator in town, within a couple hours the baby will die. we needed a place where we could take our ideas from paper and make them a reality in a very quick way and we knew about tech shop and the facilities available. the magic of this...
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they should think of sky landers. my kids take sky landers.hed sky lappedders and sky landers giants. the ceo did not remotely anticipate the popularity of these characters for these videos games. fourth quarter profit, reported better than expected and obviously sales have been jumping. it is a great performer, up 12%. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. ashley: from one blizzard to another then the northeast is bracing for a megastorm that could drop up to three feet of snow on boston perhaps. the question will it break the city's record set back in 2003? go to molly line who true the short straw today. molly? >> thank you so much, ashley, from your nice warm studio there. here we are keeping an eye on the boston roadways the governor asking people to stay off of these roadways by executive order. he declared a state of emergency ordering everyone to get off these roads by 4:00 this afternoon. pretty serious business here. they want to insure all emergency responders, folks driving the plows will be able to get out there, do their
they should think of sky landers. my kids take sky landers.hed sky lappedders and sky landers giants. the ceo did not remotely anticipate the popularity of these characters for these videos games. fourth quarter profit, reported better than expected and obviously sales have been jumping. it is a great performer, up 12%. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. ashley: from one blizzard to another then the northeast is bracing for a megastorm that could drop up to three feet of snow on...
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a guy making a lunar lander. >> one of our members wanted to make a blanket to keep babies warm.lly in the third world where if a baby is born prematurely it can't regulate its body temperature completely. if the parent or caregivers don't get it to an incubator in town, within a couple hours the baby will die. we needed a place where we could take our ideas from paper and make them a reality in a very quick way and we knew about tech shop and the facilities available. the magic of this product is a warm pack. this pouch here contains a special material which is engineered to melt at 37 degrees or human body temperature precisely and also has the ability to maintain that temperature for several hours after it's melted. once it's heated, you place it inside this baby wrap. then you zip up this pouch and here you place the new born. the heat will transfer this way and once you close this up, it will actually create a small microenvironment of 30 degrees celsius just like an incubator. >> they think it will save 100,000 babies lives in the next five years. a lot of inventors think h
a guy making a lunar lander. >> one of our members wanted to make a blanket to keep babies warm.lly in the third world where if a baby is born prematurely it can't regulate its body temperature completely. if the parent or caregivers don't get it to an incubator in town, within a couple hours the baby will die. we needed a place where we could take our ideas from paper and make them a reality in a very quick way and we knew about tech shop and the facilities available. the magic of this...
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our sources indicate landers was obsessed with breivik and was trying to top the oslo shooter's body count. the shooting spree started with a murder of his mother that morning and then headed to sandy hook elementary where he killed 20 children and six adults. investigators say he picked the newtown, connecticut, school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people. lanza was an experienced marksman. he and his mother made multiple visits to nearby gun ranges for target practice. and we're told he spent hours a day playing video shooting games in the basement of his home. officials are reaching out to the online gaming community looking for anyone who might have been communicating with lanza. now, officials have not publicly released any evidence they have linking lanza to any motive or obsession with breivik, and connecticut state police say the investigation into the motive is not complete. so any statement regarding his intent is speculation. back to you. >> thank you. >>> following contentious debate, four gun control measures passed the colorado house yest
our sources indicate landers was obsessed with breivik and was trying to top the oslo shooter's body count. the shooting spree started with a murder of his mother that morning and then headed to sandy hook elementary where he killed 20 children and six adults. investigators say he picked the newtown, connecticut, school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people. lanza was an experienced marksman. he and his mother made multiple visits to nearby gun ranges for target...
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it's a message that resinates with monet landers. >> because i want to go to college and pursue my dreams. >> reporter: the program pairs representatives to the california state university system with african american churches not just to reach students but to reach them while they're young. >> it's never easy to start. >> we get them motivatedded and same they have the opportunity. too many people get discouraged and believe that college isn't for them. >> leroy addressed the congregation saying it is important to address parents and grand parents. church officials agree. >> this thing with the schools coming here this is all a part of a master plan to cultivate lead iship in our community. >> reporter: 17-year-old latimer already says that he can already imagine the importance of a college education. >> if you go out and go against someone for a job you might beat them out. >> reporter: in oakland, ann rubin, ktvu news. >>> kidnapping risk of raw. >>> and raise a glass. how an uproar from customers led a famous whisky customer raise the white flag. >>> mystery money. where these gold ba
it's a message that resinates with monet landers. >> because i want to go to college and pursue my dreams. >> reporter: the program pairs representatives to the california state university system with african american churches not just to reach students but to reach them while they're young. >> it's never easy to start. >> we get them motivatedded and same they have the opportunity. too many people get discouraged and believe that college isn't for them. >> leroy...
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to watch who's applauding and who's not but the senate democrat -- mark pryor from arkansas, mary landers from louisiana, and a few others, will not want to vote on this because they're up for election in 2014 so we focus on republicans but it was a message for democrats, as well. john: he friday congress doesn't move, i will. eamon, i want to talk to you about the specifics. we'll talk about what was in the speech. let's talk about minimum wage. this was new in the speech although he supported it before. what's the economics behind that, what are the chances that minimum wage is going to come and is it a good idea? >> it's probably a long shot politically to get this thing done. minimum wage now is $7.25 an hour. the president would like it to go to $9 an hour. a lot of states have minimum wages higher than the federal minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the country a lot based on the economy in that local area. typically you find big companies have more ability to absorb the costs of minimum wage increase and it's the small business lobby that real
to watch who's applauding and who's not but the senate democrat -- mark pryor from arkansas, mary landers from louisiana, and a few others, will not want to vote on this because they're up for election in 2014 so we focus on republicans but it was a message for democrats, as well. john: he friday congress doesn't move, i will. eamon, i want to talk to you about the specifics. we'll talk about what was in the speech. let's talk about minimum wage. this was new in the speech although he supported...
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sources say investigators have found evidence landers was obsessed with breivik. they've also recovered what they call a trove of violent video games from the basement of lanza's home. sources say lanza spent countless hours there alone in a private gaming room with the windows blacked out honing his computeer shooting skills. lanza made multiple visits to nearby gun ranges with his mother nancy lanza where they practiced together with actual weapons. three guns all registered to unanimous nancy lanza were used in is sandy hook massacre. lanza used a fourth weapon to kill his mother before his attack on the school. police are now reaching out to people in the online gaming community who may have had encounters with lanza to better understand, scott, the full scope of what may have motivated him. >> pelley: bob lanza did everything he could to destroy the hard drives on the home computers. have investigators found anything from that? >> reporter: no, unfortunately scott, so far they have not. lanza's damageed computer hasn't yielded any usable evidence. investigato
sources say investigators have found evidence landers was obsessed with breivik. they've also recovered what they call a trove of violent video games from the basement of lanza's home. sources say lanza spent countless hours there alone in a private gaming room with the windows blacked out honing his computeer shooting skills. lanza made multiple visits to nearby gun ranges with his mother nancy lanza where they practiced together with actual weapons. three guns all registered to unanimous...
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france's president francois landers planning a trip to mali to survey was being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to involve guerrilla tactics from the extremist observers say the three week long fighting has spread war have across the country with civilians and paying a bloody prize for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by local journalists gonzalez a one child. grosser there are four of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside
france's president francois landers planning a trip to mali to survey was being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to involve guerrilla tactics from the extremist observers say the three week long fighting has spread war have across the country with civilians and paying a bloody prize for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by local...
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in the 18th century, there was a man named matt kohl lander the who did exactly the same thing in newspapers, so we've had that experience. we've had experience where the line between news and entertainment were completely blurred. so if the front page of a newspaper in the 19th century might have a news story, might have an opinion piece, might have a poem, might have a list of what's come in on the latest ship in the harbor, and it looked more like a web page than it looked like a newspaper that we were familiar with in the 20th century. so we have experienced pieces of all this. what we haven't experienced is it all coming together with this new technology that we have. >> host: what are your main news sources? >> guest: that's a really great question. so, um, i depend on a lot of sources. i tend not to watch the three broadcasts, and when i do, it's more as my role as an academic to see what they're doing. i will, um, watch the cable news shows, usually flipping between cnn, fox and msnbc partly because i want to hear what's happening, but also was i want to hear -- because i want to hea
in the 18th century, there was a man named matt kohl lander the who did exactly the same thing in newspapers, so we've had that experience. we've had experience where the line between news and entertainment were completely blurred. so if the front page of a newspaper in the 19th century might have a news story, might have an opinion piece, might have a poem, might have a list of what's come in on the latest ship in the harbor, and it looked more like a web page than it looked like a newspaper...
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and popular franchise sky landers in call of duty found act yivision boost sales.come up 258% to $354 million. it's helped keep sales strong as more gamers turn to mobile. back in november, black ops two became the quickist video game to make the 1dzs billion sales mark. blackberry adding two new members to the board of directors including richard lynch and burtoçs÷ norberg. the company says sales of its d 10 smart phones are off to a strong start. air b and b showing big growth saying the number of listings more than doubled last year to more than 300,000. air b and b says three million people used the service last year alone. this company did not reveal anything about how much money it's making. earnings and concerns about the european debt crisis. microsoft is launching new attack candidates against google as part of the skroogeled campaign accusing google of reading through user e mails to tailor ads to them, and hope the move will scare people away from g mail. google says no human, ever reads user e mails. >> emily, thank you. >> a florida police department p
and popular franchise sky landers in call of duty found act yivision boost sales.come up 258% to $354 million. it's helped keep sales strong as more gamers turn to mobile. back in november, black ops two became the quickist video game to make the 1dzs billion sales mark. blackberry adding two new members to the board of directors including richard lynch and burtoçs÷ norberg. the company says sales of its d 10 smart phones are off to a strong start. air b and b showing big growth saying the...
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activevision call of duty and sky landers and giants and all those things my kids bet me for a regularw highs here too, up 8.2%. not sure it is a new high but it is a good move. charles: more real-estate where you can find great deals, several markets across the country. how much do you think this house is going for? tanya will tell us later in the hour around 10:45 she will let us know. my next guest says there's a solution to public worker pension problems. states like illinois which is $96 billion in the red and state worker pensions alone. joining me is richard dreyfuss from the manhattan institute. whenever someone says they have pension obligations, higher taxes. and a state like illinois, may be a federal bailout? >> i hope not. i think the answer is you got to live within your means and what we have done is overcommitted and overspent. what i would like to see is better fund our plans, bring them more into balance without increasing taxes. and -- connell: issuing new bonds to refinance the liabilities? do you talk about the easier said than done, how do you lend illinois more m
activevision call of duty and sky landers and giants and all those things my kids bet me for a regularw highs here too, up 8.2%. not sure it is a new high but it is a good move. charles: more real-estate where you can find great deals, several markets across the country. how much do you think this house is going for? tanya will tell us later in the hour around 10:45 she will let us know. my next guest says there's a solution to public worker pension problems. states like illinois which is $96...
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those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously france's president francois landers planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to involve guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers say the three week long fighting has spread more havoc across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by local journalists according to launch. grosser that out of one of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the say google region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital america the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist t
those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously france's president francois landers planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to involve guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers say the three week long fighting has spread more havoc across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've...
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with us chad morgauan lander an chris constantinos from riverfront group.emen, thanks so much for joining us. i want to begin a sound bite. yesterday i spoke with legendary hedge fund manager larry druckenmiller about sequestration as a catalyst to get things going. >> the hype over sequestration is a joke. >> same thing about the fiscal cliff? >> sequestration is 85 billion. if you net out sandy, you're talking about a quarter of 1% of gdp. >> so what do you think? is sequestration a big deal, chad? >> no, not a big deal at all. he's spot on, 100% right. roughly about half a percent of gdp and when you look at it from a big picture perspective, the u.s. governor is -- we should cut our budget somewhat and this is a most attempt at doing it. the budget cut would be roughly about 2% growth for 2013. >> okay, all right. you're still talking about growth. >> it's growth. >> chris, where do you stand on this? >> well, i'm happy to say that stanley druckenmiller is an old hero of mine so i agree with him, too. the most important thing is that basically we believ
with us chad morgauan lander an chris constantinos from riverfront group.emen, thanks so much for joining us. i want to begin a sound bite. yesterday i spoke with legendary hedge fund manager larry druckenmiller about sequestration as a catalyst to get things going. >> the hype over sequestration is a joke. >> same thing about the fiscal cliff? >> sequestration is 85 billion. if you net out sandy, you're talking about a quarter of 1% of gdp. >> so what do you think? is...
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this is a government driven entities that ann landers sanders for the whole industry under congressional take tape to have had their loans in subprime lending. politics played a huge role. i was on the committee of the financial services roundtable, largest banks in the u.s. senate is on the committee for seven years immersed trying to do something about freddie mac and fannie mae. it is mathematically certain freddie mac and fannie mae were going broke. anybody in this room would say these guys are going broke a window of congress, wonderful people lake ray stolid and barney frank. i call barney frank dickie boy because the guy was smart and he wouldn't look at the facts. he had a religious belief in affordable housing and freddie and favors huge contributors. at one point they were the single biggest contributors of the democratic party. so congress evaded and freddie and fannie searched the housing market down the tubes. lots of bells and whistles but in massiveness investment printed too much money. it's in the housing market of the freddie mac and fannie mae. lots of other things li
this is a government driven entities that ann landers sanders for the whole industry under congressional take tape to have had their loans in subprime lending. politics played a huge role. i was on the committee of the financial services roundtable, largest banks in the u.s. senate is on the committee for seven years immersed trying to do something about freddie mac and fannie mae. it is mathematically certain freddie mac and fannie mae were going broke. anybody in this room would say these...
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broadcast, but they declined our request, including congressmember jerold nadler and councilmember brad landerd state assembly member dov rivikind. let's go first to omar barghouti. what do plan to say tomorrow night? parts of a plan to explain why the bds movement is not an attack. it follows the civil-rights movement in this country and the apartheid movement in south africa, calling for equal rights and an end to the occupation and calling for respect international law. there's nothing to odious about that it is just when we talk about palestinian rights that some people are try to criminalize and make it completely unacceptable speech to address palestinian rights under international law. >> let's go to david greenfield speaking last week, using a dictionary to denounce the school's sponsorship of the bds event, which he called part of a "hate filled, antisemitic, pro terrorist movements climbed the president of the university should be familiar with the basic meaning of words. the word sponsorship according to the dictionary means one who vouches or is responsible for another thing. so it
broadcast, but they declined our request, including congressmember jerold nadler and councilmember brad landerd state assembly member dov rivikind. let's go first to omar barghouti. what do plan to say tomorrow night? parts of a plan to explain why the bds movement is not an attack. it follows the civil-rights movement in this country and the apartheid movement in south africa, calling for equal rights and an end to the occupation and calling for respect international law. there's nothing to...
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chad morgan lander with the full nicholas and wells fargo senior economist joining us, you see the economyn but the head winds we are facing today, do you think markets can survive without all the fed stimulus? >> the fed is not about to take the punch bowl away just yet but they are right to be discussing what the proper timing is. there is a sense that the fed will keep buying $80 billion in securities month after month all the way through 2013 and a good part of 2014. that is too long a time. the economy is doing okay and i will stress okay, running 2% annual rate of the recession ended, decline in the fourth quarter will be revised the way and in the middle of this year on july 31st we will get revisions to gdp data going back to 1929 and what we believe they will show is growth is stronger than people think, 2.4% pace as the recession ended and stronger than that in 2013 and that environment yes, the fed should be thinking about taking the punch bowl away by the end of the year. sandra: you at our contracting community. >> i believe the federal reserve will continue to monetize becaus
chad morgan lander with the full nicholas and wells fargo senior economist joining us, you see the economyn but the head winds we are facing today, do you think markets can survive without all the fed stimulus? >> the fed is not about to take the punch bowl away just yet but they are right to be discussing what the proper timing is. there is a sense that the fed will keep buying $80 billion in securities month after month all the way through 2013 and a good part of 2014. that is too long...
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joining us chad morgan lander, portfolio manager at stifel nicolaus.markets edge toward these all-time highs, the economic data anemic. heading in the right direction but not very quickly. the fed is printing money happily. is the rally fact or fiction? >> well it's fact. i mean you have a liquidit liquidity-drawn rally and we believe that the rally could continue up to around 1575 for the s&p 500. but we have to have a hand-off between a liquidit liquidity-driven rally and actually an earnings-driven rally. anything past 1575 we would be more comfortable if we started to see earning growth for the s&p. earnings growth for the s&p for q4 of last year was only around 3.6%. so it was rather lackluster. we need to see a reacceleration of that. ashley: so what is driving the markets? you say it is a two-part story. explain. >> well, you have the liquidity event, right? the federal reserve will continue to push on the gas accelerator. a rough estimate of $85 billion every month. and we think that's going to continue well into 2014. but also what you have ha
joining us chad morgan lander, portfolio manager at stifel nicolaus.markets edge toward these all-time highs, the economic data anemic. heading in the right direction but not very quickly. the fed is printing money happily. is the rally fact or fiction? >> well it's fact. i mean you have a liquidit liquidity-drawn rally and we believe that the rally could continue up to around 1575 for the s&p 500. but we have to have a hand-off between a liquidit liquidity-driven rally and actually...
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i will tell you, nobody's done anything exciting as this mars lander. very quickly you may know the story of the guy who managed the engineering of that project and that landing was a dropout from high school who became a rock musician and eventually decided he wasn't going to make it. one night it really was driving home and look up in the sky and saw venus. he started taking about this and he got more and more excited and he said my destiny is to get out there somewhere and i apologize for not having his name at my fingertips. you have back to community college, got it onto degree, eventually became an engineer and ran the project. that's the kind of excitement we need and we can duplicate what we do in education. i was very disappointed by the short timescale of america's attention to that program because i can't imagine anything worth saving. >> i have to i'm afraid in iraqi law. when you try to squeeze in one marmot or to ask questions. mr. palazzo, thank you for your questions. i'm excited to have earned here the series of us will mean we will not
i will tell you, nobody's done anything exciting as this mars lander. very quickly you may know the story of the guy who managed the engineering of that project and that landing was a dropout from high school who became a rock musician and eventually decided he wasn't going to make it. one night it really was driving home and look up in the sky and saw venus. he started taking about this and he got more and more excited and he said my destiny is to get out there somewhere and i apologize for...
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more market reaction, bring in the president of platinum partners to talk about where we are, ari landersback. >> thanks. >> don't need to tell you how many things appeared to pile up against the bulls heart past 48 hours. much ado about nothing or not? >> not much ado about nothing. all the data this morning, which is nice, clearly the fed minutes were the most important thing. bernanke has been back stopping this market for months. if things are going to change, that will be significant. >> between the minutes and between the sequester, between either gas prices or some of the macrodata we are getting, does lead doubt notion the economy is slowing down? not growing fast enough to justify the runs so far this year or something else? >> so, more the second thing that you said. i think we may see a rally from here but this market is going to peter out some time in the next six weeks. the economic assumptions, earning assumptions priced into the s & p, way to high. >> let me just highlight that many people said we rallied as strong as we did on the markets, yes, because of central bank acti
more market reaction, bring in the president of platinum partners to talk about where we are, ari landersback. >> thanks. >> don't need to tell you how many things appeared to pile up against the bulls heart past 48 hours. much ado about nothing or not? >> not much ado about nothing. all the data this morning, which is nice, clearly the fed minutes were the most important thing. bernanke has been back stopping this market for months. if things are going to change, that will be...
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two proposals are the way landers automatic ira and u.s. senate halts kameny u.s.a.retirement funds. both would create a mechanism for small employers make contributions to retirement savings account through payroll deduction. those who participate too often how contribution rate too low. cnn plans need to encourage higher purchasing contributions. i may suggest three easy ways to do so. change the employer match. a typical plan is 50% up to 6% of pay. 6% are marching to plan consider and notched a 30% to 10% of pay would cost the employer for every employer at or about 10% in this case a financial incentives for 10% of pay but no increase cost to the employer. to encourage employers to adopt a higher contribution rate under enrollment. the widespread adoption following the act of 2006 has been a clear victory for public policy at the typical default contribution rate is 3% of falls well short of what is needed to save. we know from extensive research and the employees persist at the default. the solution is
two proposals are the way landers automatic ira and u.s. senate halts kameny u.s.a.retirement funds. both would create a mechanism for small employers make contributions to retirement savings account through payroll deduction. those who participate too often how contribution rate too low. cnn plans need to encourage higher purchasing contributions. i may suggest three easy ways to do so. change the employer match. a typical plan is 50% up to 6% of pay. 6% are marching to plan consider and...
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the toyota high lander, audi and bmw took the luxury car and sports sedan category. >>> the furniturent's meat balls recalled after possible meat contamination. ikea in thigh land -- thailand and hong kong pulling the food from their shelves. >>gretchen: this is not what parents had in mind when they sent their kids to school earlier this month. students, we're -- were told they could put on burkas in a lesson about islam and then they were told to refer to terrorists as freedom fighters. one of the students joins me along with her mother, april. good morning to the both of you. >> good morning. >>gretchen: madeleine, you are a freshman in high school. what was this part of? was this part of a geography class? a religious class? what was it? >> it was a world geography class, a.p. class. >>gretchen: it's an a.p. class. were you talking about different geographic regions across the country and the religions in those particular countries? >> well, we never went into any detail about religions of, you know, other countries. but in this middle eastern unit we had gone into detail about th
the toyota high lander, audi and bmw took the luxury car and sports sedan category. >>> the furniturent's meat balls recalled after possible meat contamination. ikea in thigh land -- thailand and hong kong pulling the food from their shelves. >>gretchen: this is not what parents had in mind when they sent their kids to school earlier this month. students, we're -- were told they could put on burkas in a lesson about islam and then they were told to refer to terrorists as freedom...
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but i will tell you, nobody has done anything as exciting as this mars lander. i mean, it was unbelievable. and very quickly, you may know the story of the guy who managed the actual engineering of that project and that landing was a dropout from high school who became a rock musician and eventually the sided he wasn't going to make it by that, and one night, literally, was driving home and looked up in the sky and siavii nuss. -- and saw venus. he started thinking about this. he got more and more excited. and he said, you know, this is my destiny, to get out there somewhere and i apologize for not having his name at my fingertips, he went back to community college, got a technology degree, started to work, eventually went to the university and became an engineer and ran that project. you know, that's the kind of excitement we need and we can kind of duplicate that with what we do in education. but i was very disappointed by the short time scale of america's attention to that program because i can't imagine anything more exciting. >> i'm afraid to interpret you
but i will tell you, nobody has done anything as exciting as this mars lander. i mean, it was unbelievable. and very quickly, you may know the story of the guy who managed the actual engineering of that project and that landing was a dropout from high school who became a rock musician and eventually the sided he wasn't going to make it by that, and one night, literally, was driving home and looked up in the sky and siavii nuss. -- and saw venus. he started thinking about this. he got more and...
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. >> and corrections officer lander wally is spending his day correcting spelling.siness of being dads. that's a school for a lesson of what it feels like to be a kid again. >> raise your hand if you're a great father. raise your hand if you've always been a great father. all right. go ahead. why? >> things get away from you. children grow up. your job. you're the wallet, the national program called watchdogs to participate, they simply volunteer to help out in their children's schools. >> my dad is kind of funny. >> he takes us bowling. >> he's telling us a story and always listens and knows what to say. >> if you have something to say and need someone to talk to? >> my dad. >> all of your dads come to school every once in a while. right? tell me why it's a good thing. >> you're bonding together more. >> i think we've become better friends. >> he knows more about me and how i do at school. >> well, he's not as grumpy as he used to be. >> at what age do you think your kids will start thinking this is not cool? >> mine is going to sixth grade next year and he wants m
. >> and corrections officer lander wally is spending his day correcting spelling.siness of being dads. that's a school for a lesson of what it feels like to be a kid again. >> raise your hand if you're a great father. raise your hand if you've always been a great father. all right. go ahead. why? >> things get away from you. children grow up. your job. you're the wallet, the national program called watchdogs to participate, they simply volunteer to help out in their...
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>> the senator from louisiana senator landers said it is a no-brainer displacing oil from venezuela that is a fundamental issue from the united states two years ago the state department said canadian oil was 2 percent higher of ght than venezuela crude with his reports have at or below so two years later it is even better as a product for displacement. an item that is missed in the debate includes 150,000 barrels per day from the balkan oilfield in north dakota and montana. i drive to north dakota and i have been down highway 22 whistle without seeing trucks it is loaded today the unintended consequences of blocking the pipeline would be continued sales from venezuela and i believe the number of trucks and trains volume has gone 12% two years ago to 60%. emissions are going up with trucks and trains i don't suspect anybody who owns shares in real ways thought of that going up as the unintended consequence for i agree with the prime minister. he appointed me. [laughter] and the senator from louisiana there a great -- louisiana agrees. less dependency and matter -- middle eastern oil, truc
>> the senator from louisiana senator landers said it is a no-brainer displacing oil from venezuela that is a fundamental issue from the united states two years ago the state department said canadian oil was 2 percent higher of ght than venezuela crude with his reports have at or below so two years later it is even better as a product for displacement. an item that is missed in the debate includes 150,000 barrels per day from the balkan oilfield in north dakota and montana. i drive to...