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just like the first two games this one went to overtime, and the caps looked a little bit lazier than they did all game. here's the game winner. the bruins never trailed in this game. they win game six 4-3. for the first time in nhl playoff history, every game of the six so far has been decided by just one goal. we'll have more plus other action. penguins-flyers, the pennsylvania rivalry, and the flyers oust the penguins. >>> the washington redskins have seven picks, including the all-important number two. nfl beat writer jered bell will join me in studio to break down who besides r g 3 the skins should target and how important this. >> i did a little research on my own. the caps outshot the bruins 39- 31. they seemed like they were dominating the whole game. >> so many times they were in front of the net and couldn't get it to go. i think they had a lot more missed opportunities than the bruins did. >> one more shot at it on wednesday. thanks, kristen. >>> a little snow in the mountains, or a lot of snow. >> anywhere from two to four inches, four to eight, but you will need your umbr
just like the first two games this one went to overtime, and the caps looked a little bit lazier than they did all game. here's the game winner. the bruins never trailed in this game. they win game six 4-3. for the first time in nhl playoff history, every game of the six so far has been decided by just one goal. we'll have more plus other action. penguins-flyers, the pennsylvania rivalry, and the flyers oust the penguins. >>> the washington redskins have seven picks, including the...
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russia's president elect lazier bruton creates outgoing leader and to move to the bid to replace him as head of the country's ruling party and that it has given the final kremlin speech of his term before he hands over the reins of presidential power to putin in two weeks time. and n.g.o.s are being accused of trying to incite foreign intervention in syria or violence continues despite a fragile truce between government forces and rebels organizations are being accused of publishing unconfirmed reports similar to those which helped provoke international military action in libya. now it's time for today's interview artie's post lear talks with the israeli deputy foreign minister danny i along with discusses mideast peace and the situation with iraq. with me i have plenty on and on the deputy israeli foreign minister thank you very much for joining us here on our pleasure to be here is role preparing for war with iraq. these are is not preparing for a war in iran because we believe we run can be stopped through diplomatic and economic means iran is a very vulnerable and weak country ec
russia's president elect lazier bruton creates outgoing leader and to move to the bid to replace him as head of the country's ruling party and that it has given the final kremlin speech of his term before he hands over the reins of presidential power to putin in two weeks time. and n.g.o.s are being accused of trying to incite foreign intervention in syria or violence continues despite a fragile truce between government forces and rebels organizations are being accused of publishing unconfirmed...
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about comodification of, you know, the news, it seems like it's almost enabled the lazy people to get lazier and forced more educated and disearning people to exercise those skills more. and, you know, as kind of an avid consumer of media, i would rather have, you know, the fox news about msnbc and watch both of them and try to figure out what the truth is. i'd have it be out there versus interpretation versus one source whatever one person interprets to be truth or fact. i guess, to me, the idea that i have to make an ethical decision after i read bbc not to go to, you know, the sensational story with the cat with two heads. because there are stupid people in the deep red or deep blue states. >> that's true. i'm about to be a dad in a month. i have to be maternalistic. i don't disagree with that. the difference here between what i'm saying at the paternal list. i'm not saying the government should make that decision for you. i am saying i think it's enough people make that ethical choice for themselves then the market will change as a result. because it will force suppliers to chase after h
about comodification of, you know, the news, it seems like it's almost enabled the lazy people to get lazier and forced more educated and disearning people to exercise those skills more. and, you know, as kind of an avid consumer of media, i would rather have, you know, the fox news about msnbc and watch both of them and try to figure out what the truth is. i'd have it be out there versus interpretation versus one source whatever one person interprets to be truth or fact. i guess, to me, the...
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the lazier the kids get. this is good to have kids working. okay?g diners because my childhood would have been different. it's good to have a kid on the farm learning value of sweat equity. hard work. how to make a buck. getting up early. >> greg: get up in the dark and you can do anything. >> andrea: it makes me mad. >> eric: opposed to playing video games and listen to the iphone. >> bob: do you want a 15-year-old kid hauling a truck full of cat? >> andrea: why not? a lot of kids can do a -- >> dana: that is extreme. a lot of parents don't allow their kids to do that. >> bob: in montana they do. >> andrea: what is the difference between the young person or old farmers match. yourty of farmers are old. are they next? go a them. >> bob: majority are owned by corporation. >> dana: no, 4%. 90% owned by families. why does the deparent of labor get involved with these people? leave them alone. >> andrea: parents want free labor. never going to rat them out. >> greg: in the previous block, i said no one should vote before they're 25 and this block work h
the lazier the kids get. this is good to have kids working. okay?g diners because my childhood would have been different. it's good to have a kid on the farm learning value of sweat equity. hard work. how to make a buck. getting up early. >> greg: get up in the dark and you can do anything. >> andrea: it makes me mad. >> eric: opposed to playing video games and listen to the iphone. >> bob: do you want a 15-year-old kid hauling a truck full of cat? >> andrea: why...
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bush ed laziere says not so fast. >> we're 12% below where we should be right now as far as gdp and it doesn't look like it is the path that we want to be on. >> how should you position your portfolio, particularly in the slow growth environment? joining me to talk about that is bob frolic with the hartford and gary kominsky. bob, let me get your assessment of what the fed said today. not only did they suggest no more easing but also said if the economy worsens, that will mean hiring will slow. which is sort of saying there's a shot that we actually turn even negative. >> exactly. and i think their comment on employment was actually the bigger moving issue to the market. because just the fact of not doing qe 3 was a good thing. basically, what they are saying is the economy doesn't need qe 3. but then that reminder that even though the economy is still going to be growing and i think what they reference is one of the two headwinds is a problem in this country. one is employment and the other is housing so i think we can still grow at 2%. housing and employment are probably going to be
bush ed laziere says not so fast. >> we're 12% below where we should be right now as far as gdp and it doesn't look like it is the path that we want to be on. >> how should you position your portfolio, particularly in the slow growth environment? joining me to talk about that is bob frolic with the hartford and gary kominsky. bob, let me get your assessment of what the fed said today. not only did they suggest no more easing but also said if the economy worsens, that will mean...
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it is the day for some people but for the other lazier people there's another date. >> and apparently most of them -- the most procrastination is in san francisco. >> october is my date. >> do you then file again? eventually you have to pay the tax man, hoda woman. taxes and death. the only thing you can truly count on in life. boy, if that isn't a downer, nothing is. this whole thing about the working moms as opposed to the stay-at-home moms. >> as you guys know, hilary rosen, a democratic pundit, went on tv, and her quote was, speaking of ann romney, mitt romney's wife, "she's never worked a day in her life." >> started a firestorm. >> now, that caused explosions all over. ann romney responded. she said, "i made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. believe me, it was hard work." i haven't really heard anyone on hilary rosen's side on that one. i haven't heard anybody. >> no, i think she's probably regretting that five seconds more than anything. the irony of it is she's -- she is an expert in communications. so i don't think she had any concept of how much power there is in th
it is the day for some people but for the other lazier people there's another date. >> and apparently most of them -- the most procrastination is in san francisco. >> october is my date. >> do you then file again? eventually you have to pay the tax man, hoda woman. taxes and death. the only thing you can truly count on in life. boy, if that isn't a downer, nothing is. this whole thing about the working moms as opposed to the stay-at-home moms. >> as you guys know, hilary...
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. >> coming up, we're going to get more from our guest host ed lazier when squawk returns.u from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> operating margins will -- do you know anybody with a nokia phone? >> ed lazier, lehas served with the economic advisors. do you think we're seeing improvement? or are you concerned it's another swoon? >> yesterday, some decent numbers came out in the labd market. the problem of course is that it g
. >> coming up, we're going to get more from our guest host ed lazier when squawk returns.u from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy?...
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meanwhile want we've got ed lazier, the worst economic recovery in history says that basically what wet of gimmicks, in his words, cash for clunker webs first time home buyer credits and then uncertainty about taxes and regulations. >> well, the regulation issue, i've had issues about that a lot recently, especially the one in the "new york times" a couple weeks ago. that's another matter. but -- >> greg smith? >> yeah. but here is the thing. what lazier and while regulation could be a very, very significant portion of it, you have to understand, and i know this from talking to ceos every day. the fear, having lived through 2008 and having really that in the back of almost everybody's mind on a daily basis today, forget where the stock market recovery is, many ceos in terms of human capital, in terms of pp&e, in terms of cap ex, that's all at the back of their mind. so a lot of it continues to be the fact that what we lived through in 2008 is one of the reasons why it's been such a muted recovery. it's not just about more regulation, about uncertainty. that's part of it. but there's pa
meanwhile want we've got ed lazier, the worst economic recovery in history says that basically what wet of gimmicks, in his words, cash for clunker webs first time home buyer credits and then uncertainty about taxes and regulations. >> well, the regulation issue, i've had issues about that a lot recently, especially the one in the "new york times" a couple weeks ago. that's another matter. but -- >> greg smith? >> yeah. but here is the thing. what lazier and while...