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a boy to move again, to govern again, become unstuck and do something good for the economy in the long run, i think this concern about washington being stuck got much more scary last summer when we had the crisis over the debt limit because you had large part of one party threatening to default, first time in history. >> rose: geithner for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight the special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: tim geithner is here the united states secretary of the treasury, the longest member of obama's economic team, part of the nation's response to the crisis dating back to his tenure of his tenure a at the new york federal reserve he has seen a range of measures to both protect and stimulate growth, today the economy sits in a precarious position underscored how unemployment and decelerating growth, the debt crisis in europe and the approaching fiscal cliff will continue to pose difficult challenges in the months ahead. i am pleased to have tim geithner back on this program. >> nice
a boy to move again, to govern again, become unstuck and do something good for the economy in the long run, i think this concern about washington being stuck got much more scary last summer when we had the crisis over the debt limit because you had large part of one party threatening to default, first time in history. >> rose: geithner for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight the special edition...
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others have signed long-term leases as well. they are in it for the long haul. i think they are measuring their success, building it up on that. not only innovating and starting up, we want them to stay and grow. we have been creating those conditions for that conversation to happen. >> michael connolly said, anything to add to that? is this the right time in the valley? is there a bubble? >> i would like to speak about the clean technology sector. there was a little bit of a bubble that emerged in 2005, 2006, 2007 time frame. what has happened since then is you see the landscape changed. there have been a lot of companies and vc's, founders, that are focused on very few investments in companies but are in it for the long run. the time and invested it takes to build a clean tech company. the difference with clean tech, there might be large facilities required, investment to build your first plant, for instance. we are seeing a change in the landscape. one thing i want to add, too, for clean tech, there are organizations like the clean tech opened that foster inn
others have signed long-term leases as well. they are in it for the long haul. i think they are measuring their success, building it up on that. not only innovating and starting up, we want them to stay and grow. we have been creating those conditions for that conversation to happen. >> michael connolly said, anything to add to that? is this the right time in the valley? is there a bubble? >> i would like to speak about the clean technology sector. there was a little bit of a bubble...
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>> long beach police.ut your hands up. stop. >> put your hand right there. >> salinas is charged with an attempted lewd act upon a child. later, he pleaded no contest. >>> coming up, a man who lives just a bike ride away. he's coming to meet this decoy. >> what's going on? >> not much. what's going on with you? >> nothing much. >> he was told he's just 13 years old. ♪ why not try someplace different every morning? get two times the points on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. with the idea of hybrid technology... it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, p
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, how long does that last? >> a lot of that has to do with congress and the administration, whether it's the current obama administration or a new romney administration. we have to get our fiscal house in order, and what that requires is a long term credible plan to cut deficits, the future congresses cannot evade. so, we're going to be coming up to that probably not in the fourth quarter of this year. i think they'll just do a three-month extension, tax cuts and i think in the first quarter of next year, then the shoe is going to kind of hit the road here in terms of what we have to do to get things fixed. >> tom: well, you're in fact on record saying that you think the market will give the government about another four years to get its fiscal house in order before buyers may evaporate. is that still the time frame that you are looking at. does that mean higher interest rates and how fast? >> well, what i meant by that was that within a fur-year time period if nothing is done we could potentially face interest
, how long does that last? >> a lot of that has to do with congress and the administration, whether it's the current obama administration or a new romney administration. we have to get our fiscal house in order, and what that requires is a long term credible plan to cut deficits, the future congresses cannot evade. so, we're going to be coming up to that probably not in the fourth quarter of this year. i think they'll just do a three-month extension, tax cuts and i think in the first...
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run, long run. >> rose: so what is the future possess the chinese economy and is the bloom over? >> i think yo you have to separe the problems they face, you know, ten years, 15 years from now when their demographics really move against them, because they have, you know, as you know they have the population growth is slowing really dramatically and will be -- >> rose: the one child policy. >> exactly n the short-term, economic growth is us is, unsustainably fast and excess in real estate and what they have been trying to do is tame the pressures, to moderate them, but they get hit with slow growth in europe and a little more in that, than they thought in that context but as india, brazil, many other countries too. >> rose: are slowing down. >> because growth is slow those governments are trying to provide more support for growth so in china they are moving to loosen the reigns of it the and relax some of the constraints they put on the credit because they are trying to get growth stronger. >> at the end of the day you think this crisis will come out okay? your are optimistic they
run, long run. >> rose: so what is the future possess the chinese economy and is the bloom over? >> i think yo you have to separe the problems they face, you know, ten years, 15 years from now when their demographics really move against them, because they have, you know, as you know they have the population growth is slowing really dramatically and will be -- >> rose: the one child policy. >> exactly n the short-term, economic growth is us is, unsustainably fast and...
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living what we would call the good life on long island.tead of kind of gathering together, they're isolated in homes that look nice, in neighbor neighborhoodses that look beautiful. they are ideal. behind them you see the psyche of people like this disintergreating. >> you focus on levin town. you say in the piece that suburbs are experiencing the fastest growth of people who are losing their jobs, losing their houses, et cetera. but what is it about that place on long island that made you want it zero in? >> well, levit town is iconic. claims to be the first suburb. it is the model for the post world war two suburbia that so many of us grew up with. in that sense it is a symbol of the good life. the american dream. the social contract. and as you just plenmentioned, i first became aware that after the census of 2000 that the fastest growing area of poverty in our country was in the suburbs, i was just stunned by that fact. >> among those you pro filed, the chiropractor by the name of dave and his wife, who is a teacher, heather, she lost
living what we would call the good life on long island.tead of kind of gathering together, they're isolated in homes that look nice, in neighbor neighborhoodses that look beautiful. they are ideal. behind them you see the psyche of people like this disintergreating. >> you focus on levin town. you say in the piece that suburbs are experiencing the fastest growth of people who are losing their jobs, losing their houses, et cetera. but what is it about that place on long island that made...
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>> long beach police. put your hands up. stop. >> put your hand right there. >> salinas is charged with an attempted lewd act upon a child. later, he pleaded no contest. >> coming up, a man who lives just a bike ride away. he's coming to meet this decoy. >> what's going on? >> not much. what's going on with you? >> nothing much. >> he was told he's just 13 years old. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. here's what's happening. president obama has a big week ahead. he'll attend campaign fund-raisers in ohio, florida and virginia starting today. michelle obama wrapped up her final day to the united kingdom. gas prices are on the rise again. the average price is $3.50, up a dime from two weeks ago. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to our program. >>> do you want me to call for him? where is he? come on in. how was the drive? >> good. >> we hired this 18-year-old actress as a decoy. here pretending to be a 12-year-old alone in our undercover house. the man who's coming to visit her is 29-year-old james cisneros. his
>> long beach police. put your hands up. stop. >> put your hand right there. >> salinas is charged with an attempted lewd act upon a child. later, he pleaded no contest. >> coming up, a man who lives just a bike ride away. he's coming to meet this decoy. >> what's going on? >> not much. what's going on with you? >> nothing much. >> he was told he's just 13 years old. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. here's what's happening. president obama...
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government bonds tonight present a good value for long term holders. >> notver the long term, over the near term, they're reflecting the premium for uncertainty, the economy hitting potentially hitting another air pocket. you have the problems in europe, and still the fiscal cliff situation to work out combined with the zero interest rate policy on the part of the federal reserve. so, it's going to keep rates low over the medium term, but not the very long term. >> tom: yeah, so the question is in the long term, how long does the premium that you are talking about, in the short term, how ng does that las >> aot of thatas tdo with congress and the administration, whether it's the current obama administration or a new romney administration. we have to get our fiscal house in order, and what that requires is a long term credible plan to cut deficits, the future congresses cannot evade. so, we're going to be coming up to that probably not in the fourth quarter of this year. i think they'll just do a three-month extension, tax cuts and i think in the first quarter of next year, then the sho
government bonds tonight present a good value for long term holders. >> notver the long term, over the near term, they're reflecting the premium for uncertainty, the economy hitting potentially hitting another air pocket. you have the problems in europe, and still the fiscal cliff situation to work out combined with the zero interest rate policy on the part of the federal reserve. so, it's going to keep rates low over the medium term, but not the very long term. >> tom: yeah, so the...
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we've got to think long term.e've got to think long term. ♪ or to moms and with a much children with more than once at a parent? reporter phil this year on the potential new law which would change when it means to be a family? he equates the comes to families bill delaney is is no ozzie and harriet. to equate a husband denier, parenting are $2 within a lesbian couple to friends that we have met over the years the biological father from about kids the biological mother. we surpassed it. the colet's like a divorce family no longer under changes pass a sentence of four adults and household could be allowed to become its children's legal parents and the judge agreed to. >>> is really will allow all this authority given to the courts. to reflects the facts. of the 21st century family maternity panic limits child of five sellout surrogate parents same-sex parent remarried parents and not married parents of the this is an disagree on such issues as custody your child sports a judge would step than what this bill judge is
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it can be stored there for a long time. maybe 100 years. that's not where it's supposed to be stored. we need to solve that problem. the second thing that's happening, senator binghamton, senator murkowski are creating a proposal to implement their recommendations your commission has made. senator feinstein and i hope to be co-sponsors of that. we've been meeting on it regularly. we hope that that bill can be introduced within the next two, three weeks. senator binghamton hopes to have a hearing on it soon. in other words, we want to get moving. this is an area in washington where we've had a stalemate for 25 years. senators on both sides are taking advantage of an excellent report by the commission. whether or not you favor yucca mountain, we need to move ahead with consolidation sites, finding a second repository. we can argue about yucca mountain. 5i lo along the way. >> thank you for the ex-per teegs and passion you bring to this. good morning. >> good morning, senator carper. good to be here with you. >> good to have you. >> with senat
it can be stored there for a long time. maybe 100 years. that's not where it's supposed to be stored. we need to solve that problem. the second thing that's happening, senator binghamton, senator murkowski are creating a proposal to implement their recommendations your commission has made. senator feinstein and i hope to be co-sponsors of that. we've been meeting on it regularly. we hope that that bill can be introduced within the next two, three weeks. senator binghamton hopes to have a...
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long. disruption in the all supplies but is there a risk of further rise of the oil prices could plunge the world economy back into recession well actually what we're seeing lately is that oil prices are coming down in that is a consequence of the economic slowdown so as we see the tendency for demand to stabilize or even decline as we've seen in the last few months there is an immediate impact in the way prices are trading and they're seen are down more tendency in oil prices having said that in the long. movie we expect that we'll continue seeing. but generally speaking or prices will tend to stay strong with hard for the verge of growth in news coming from oil and gas russia is among the nations deeply concerned with declining price for commodities spotlight's. has more in that. in mid may or prices hovered there were one hundred and ten dollars a barrel and then i met freeport predicted they would double over the next ten years their hot one hundred ten nonetheless gave way to eighty on
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>> yeah. >> long time, long time.got a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i got locked up again in '96, i tried to find you. but i kept looking under bonita harris. >> you wouldn't have found me. >> yes. i didn't take into consideration you've been married a couple times. >> yes. 13 years you've been here. have you learned your lesson? >> i've learned very many lessons. >> 12 years, ricky. >> yeah. but it's like a new beginning for me. i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >> like beauchamp, rudy gonzalez is also anticipating a release from prison. but with only two days left to serve on his eight-year sentence,
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it is a goal long strategy.t was time to do something modest and meaningful for a country that has needs. not to expect that we could change the place overnight with 100,000 troops and billions of dollars. tavis: what is the best argument that can be made to the american people for why we have stayed so long? when you consider all the wars we have been engaged in. this is the longest ever. what justifies that? >> certainly, the 9/11 attacks are a big justification for why we have been in there as long as we have it is in our nature. we did not want to leave without a tail and between our legs. we want to achieve a decent outcome. i do not think it is going to be ywhere near peace in l.a. time. -- in our time. afghanistan is going to be chaotic. the hope is that with a degree of involvement. remember, our troops are starting to come home, that we will at least achieved a strong enough government that the taliban that is not able to roll back into kabul and take it over with the same ease they did in the 1990's. t
it is a goal long strategy.t was time to do something modest and meaningful for a country that has needs. not to expect that we could change the place overnight with 100,000 troops and billions of dollars. tavis: what is the best argument that can be made to the american people for why we have stayed so long? when you consider all the wars we have been engaged in. this is the longest ever. what justifies that? >> certainly, the 9/11 attacks are a big justification for why we have been in...
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. >> how long will repairs take? >>> good afternoon, i'm jessica cartallia. >> i'm don scott. >>> here's what's people are talking about today. it took only moments for water to buckle one of baltimore's busiest city streets. sky eye chopper 13 is over the water main break downtown where crews are continuing to make repairs this noon. wjz is live with complete coverage. captain jeff long is in sky eye chopper 13. let's check in with michael shu who's on the ground with more on these repairs. good afternoon. >>reporter: good afternoon. this is the close we've been able to get to. there is the hole. it is enormous. an alfe bet soup of agencies and hired help have determined how tightly woven is the underground utilities underneath this asphalt. it turns out the job is going to be lengthy, costly and huge. before dawn a wounded city lay exposed under harsh lights. if at rush hour monday you looked down at our modern world, you'd see the path and it's haunting us. it's likely, the city says, benjamin harrison was preside
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>> how long i was talking with ms. peralta haynes? how long it takes to say -- 30 seconds, one minute. >> ok. and what did you hear ivory madison say to ms. peralta haynes? >> i really was trying to pay attention but i couldn't understand anything ivory said. i was so shaking. >> ok. after ivory madison handed the phone back to you, what did you do? >> i do not remember exactly why i -- what i told linnette. i think i told her call ross. let him know what is happening. and goodbye. >> ok. and did you tell ivory madison that you were concerned for your husband's career at that time? >> she was repeating screw him and why you trying to protect him? so i said, i do not want to screw him. he's a great politician. >> ok. >> how i am going to destroy him -- >> did you ask ivory madison to tell the police she made a mistake? >> i told her i did not recall exactly what i said because i was almost crying. >> ok. did you tell her not to cooperate with the police? >> i remember saying you don't have my permission to do this. i trust you. i trust
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time ago." -- other gun a long time ago." with that change your opinion? >> you do not lose guns. >> you have heard and describe the manner in which his guns were stored? >> correct. >> you do not find fault in the way that he locked them. >> i thought that was good. >> that is how you would advise any peace officer to store weapons to make sure they are not dangerous for someone to come upon, right? >> i tell everybody the same thing. lock them up at night. >> that is the gold standard. maybe law enforcement officers do not follow that standard, right? >> some don't. >> there are peace officers who may momentarily forgetting where they put a weapon? >> it is possible. i do not know any. but there may be. >> you would agree with me that the human mind, over time, you can forget certain things, right? >> there is a difference between misplacing a weapon and saying that you sold it. >> right. you based your opinion and your testimony on that issue based on what you have seen other people say about whatever the conversation was,
time ago." -- other gun a long time ago." with that change your opinion? >> you do not lose guns. >> you have heard and describe the manner in which his guns were stored? >> correct. >> you do not find fault in the way that he locked them. >> i thought that was good. >> that is how you would advise any peace officer to store weapons to make sure they are not dangerous for someone to come upon, right? >> i tell everybody the same thing. lock...
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you're away from payne the first time in a long time.crying because he misses you. >> i couldn't take that. >> i know. >> everybody's hormonal. kendra is here. nice to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> how are you? >> regardless of what we read, you are still married and you have a beautiful 2 1/2-year-old boy. how is hank? >> both hanks are great. my son hank is in preschool full time now. >> his hair is so long. >> you're going to see that tonight on we. that was actually a hormonal moment i had because i was away from little hank for about two weeks. >> that's the longest yet. >> yes. i skyped with him and that was a real moment i had. i just broke down in front of the cameras. i can't take this right now he was crying and i wasn't there to comfort him. >> there is no guilt like that guilt. >> it was so hard. >> so your being a full-time mom, is that what your career path is right now? >> well, the cameras are there to shoot it. >> she is being paid to be a full-time mom. >> exactly. >> what about your husband? i know he was a prof
you're away from payne the first time in a long time.crying because he misses you. >> i couldn't take that. >> i know. >> everybody's hormonal. kendra is here. nice to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> how are you? >> regardless of what we read, you are still married and you have a beautiful 2 1/2-year-old boy. how is hank? >> both hanks are great. my son hank is in preschool full time now. >> his hair is so long. >> you're going to see...
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nearly two years for a long time. to see. whether it can be the. qualifying used probably one of the less important qualifying. makes after a few laps maybe tomorrow but. it's worth it to start over from moving up. and running could also be a factor the german may say pay extra in case you stay in the house pole position for this one it's his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during the away qualifying session while steyn is on the team mate dannie prefer to complete the front row stoner coming to the riders championship with your good friends i will start in. staying with major sport in russia still quite a rally has got underway with more than one hundred competitors setting off from moscow's iconic red square for the grueling week long race this is the fourth edition of the insurance event the route is more than four thousand kilometers long and will take the drivers to southern russia the final stage in the black sea resort town of view outside sort she next friday although the region is currently devastating floods sting other pe
nearly two years for a long time. to see. whether it can be the. qualifying used probably one of the less important qualifying. makes after a few laps maybe tomorrow but. it's worth it to start over from moving up. and running could also be a factor the german may say pay extra in case you stay in the house pole position for this one it's his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during the away qualifying session while steyn is on the team mate dannie prefer to complete the front row...
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in the second quarter, green with the long ball. this game now tied at 27-27.n the third, barnes, well, he gets the ball ahead of traffic and that pulls to golden state within three. later in the third, barnes gets the steal. warriors win big, 95-74. and it seems the price for insanity is set. jeremy lin has signed an offer sheet for houston, three years for more than $25 million. he's a restricted free agent and the new york knicks have three days to match the deal once they officially receive it. >>> and the a's are one of the most entertaining teams in major league baseball to watch right now. they can strike out 15 times against one pitcher. they did so last night, and still find a way to win. jonny gomes' grand slam gave the a's the win and put them one game over .500 for the first time since may 21. game two against the twins, with two out, the do you believe here and josh redick was on base and scores. then two batters later, still two out, chris carter, the monster shot to left. that's his fourth of the year. huge for him. that gives the a's a 4-0 lead.
in the second quarter, green with the long ball. this game now tied at 27-27.n the third, barnes, well, he gets the ball ahead of traffic and that pulls to golden state within three. later in the third, barnes gets the steal. warriors win big, 95-74. and it seems the price for insanity is set. jeremy lin has signed an offer sheet for houston, three years for more than $25 million. he's a restricted free agent and the new york knicks have three days to match the deal once they officially receive...
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. >> so definitely for the long term. also depends on what they're going to pay and that kind of thing, too. there's a lot of questions. but they don't have, you know, the social strategy yet and that would be clearly -- for the near term for the stock to move, for the stock to work i think you need the iphone 5 clarification. >> dr. j.? >> love the fact, scott, that the stock is up nearly $30 from friday's low. in two sessions. so we saw big, unusual activity. those were the weeklies that expired last friday. now today they've upgraded at the 600 strike in both july, this friday's august expirry weekly calls as well as the regular august. very heavy activity. and the stock pressing all the way up to 600 on the chatter about the iphone 5 and potentially an e-mini announcement. >> all the speculation at least on the new devices coming today from a blog called i-more, apple officially having no dment when asked for one by cnbc. up by 12/3%. why isn't anyone picking this patent fight? that trial starts today. that has much w
. >> so definitely for the long term. also depends on what they're going to pay and that kind of thing, too. there's a lot of questions. but they don't have, you know, the social strategy yet and that would be clearly -- for the near term for the stock to move, for the stock to work i think you need the iphone 5 clarification. >> dr. j.? >> love the fact, scott, that the stock is up nearly $30 from friday's low. in two sessions. so we saw big, unusual activity. those were the...
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the question is why has it taken so long?hange was promised in the 1980's, when stone helping became a world heritage site. >> the decision was made to improve the presentation and the setting at the place. we have finally got there. >> work will begin shortly and is expected to be completed by summer of 2014. english heritage is hoping any disruption will be outwead by future benefits. "bbc news." >> having visited there a couple of times, i can tell you that you really get that special atmosphere just being around the stones, despite the fact there is a major road next door. i hope that many of you get the chance to visit it. that brings an end to our show. visit our website, and check out our twitter feed at bbcnews us. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you opera
the question is why has it taken so long?hange was promised in the 1980's, when stone helping became a world heritage site. >> the decision was made to improve the presentation and the setting at the place. we have finally got there. >> work will begin shortly and is expected to be completed by summer of 2014. english heritage is hoping any disruption will be outwead by future benefits. "bbc news." >> having visited there a couple of times, i can tell you that you...
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we pulled the trigger on a long. where do you stand on pfizer versus something a little bit more exciting like a biotech? or do you think it's just a general trend for most of them to work their way higher? >> i think it's a general trend. you know, when we do -- when we go back and look at attribution and the work of what drives stocks, such a big proportion of the attribution of a stock's moves is the group and the sector to which it's related. and so, you know, it's as much as anything to me a sector in group call as it is an individual stock call. look, pfizer looks just the same to us as bristol, as amgen and the rest of them. they are very good long-term charts. >> while we've got you here, can i turn you over to the currency markets and the view? i think euro/dollar is one that you hold quite a strong opinion on at the moment? >> yeah. it looks to us like the dollar is going to be stronger. from a longer-term perspective, the dollar has made a double bottom in our view. and we think we're going to look at doll
we pulled the trigger on a long. where do you stand on pfizer versus something a little bit more exciting like a biotech? or do you think it's just a general trend for most of them to work their way higher? >> i think it's a general trend. you know, when we do -- when we go back and look at attribution and the work of what drives stocks, such a big proportion of the attribution of a stock's moves is the group and the sector to which it's related. and so, you know, it's as much as anything...
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did he stay too long?i would say that coach paterno's legacy, as far as i'm concerned-- and i think everyone will have to assess that personally, how they see the coach's legacy-- from my standpoint, i see the coach's contributions to the educational life of the university, and that's one of the reasons that i said i felt strongly that the paterno name should stay on our library. i think when some years pass and we get more perspective, we will also come to understand that he had a very important role over secretary years in the-- 60 years of the educational goals and aspirations at the university, and nothing will change that part of coach paterno's legacy. >> schieffer: why did you take his statue down? >> i thought the statue had become a kind of a symbol, a kind of a lightning rod, if you will, for the controversy that has erupted over the past eight months. and i felt that it was a kind of open wound for the victims of child abuse across the nation, and in that respect, i thought it should be-- it sho
did he stay too long?i would say that coach paterno's legacy, as far as i'm concerned-- and i think everyone will have to assess that personally, how they see the coach's legacy-- from my standpoint, i see the coach's contributions to the educational life of the university, and that's one of the reasons that i said i felt strongly that the paterno name should stay on our library. i think when some years pass and we get more perspective, we will also come to understand that he had a very...
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soon after nearly two years for a long time. with these weather conditions. require different use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year. after a few laps maybe but. at the start of it from. it was also a factor defending moto g.p. champion and jointly the case of stoner took his fourth pole of the season ahead of the german grand prix. and america's ben spies while stoner's honda teammate danny picture was third fastest and will complete the front row call courage and. stuff and fourth and fifth respectively the runs are actually prove a point after the spaniard crashed in the dutch grand prix last week but stoner is not to taken lightly. i said. that we wait for the last ten minutes and then go out there and see what we could do and went out there with you know ten eleven minutes ago. basically just try to warm the tires up start point some lap times down as the track was drawing. timed it well enough that by the end they were able to do our best out of the last in pole position so pretty happy and after a difficult session it was nice
soon after nearly two years for a long time. with these weather conditions. require different use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year. after a few laps maybe but. at the start of it from. it was also a factor defending moto g.p. champion and jointly the case of stoner took his fourth pole of the season ahead of the german grand prix. and america's ben spies while stoner's honda teammate danny picture was third fastest and will complete the front row call courage and....
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nearly two years for for a long time and. the moral is very slim with these weather conditions and the big qualifying use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year we. will mix after a few laps maybe tomorrow but obviously for b.c. believe me i'm thinking about these for weeks with at the start of it from so i'm pretty hot. well writing could also be a factor but german made a strange case is china has probably dishing for this one it's his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during a wet qualifying session while stoner's honda teammate dani pedrosa will complete the front row stoner coming lead to the riders championship of enzo the start. with major sport in russia why a rally has got underway with more than one hundred competitors setting off from moscow's iconic red square for the grueling week long race this is the fourth edition of the insurance event there it is more than four thousand kilometers long i want to take the drive the southern russia the final stage in the black sea resort town
nearly two years for for a long time and. the moral is very slim with these weather conditions and the big qualifying use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year we. will mix after a few laps maybe tomorrow but obviously for b.c. believe me i'm thinking about these for weeks with at the start of it from so i'm pretty hot. well writing could also be a factor but german made a strange case is china has probably dishing for this one it's his fourth of the season after edging...
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i'm up all night long, all day long. that's the worst feeling in the world, is just being here all by yourself. completely alone. like, yeah, there's 120 other girls, but i don't know them. they're just people that are here. people that are stressing me out worse. >> but for the foreseeable future, styx will be stuck in g dorm, adapting to life without heroin and to the drama playing out around her, much of which is centered around the dorm's force of nature, kelley mcnaughton. >> kelley has all her new friends. the whole year i've known her, i feel like i've been replaced. >>> mcnaughton has transferred her affection from crystal to one of her so-called blonds, jacqueline wadsworth. >> all of these girls came in. they all know her about two, three months and i've been like brushed off to the side. >> you can't do that. that's not cool right now. to pick you up? >> no! you guys are so oversensitive. all you girls are. so oversensitive. >> i'm not oversensitive! >> the only other g dorm inmate that can rival mcnaughton wh
i'm up all night long, all day long. that's the worst feeling in the world, is just being here all by yourself. completely alone. like, yeah, there's 120 other girls, but i don't know them. they're just people that are here. people that are stressing me out worse. >> but for the foreseeable future, styx will be stuck in g dorm, adapting to life without heroin and to the drama playing out around her, much of which is centered around the dorm's force of nature, kelley mcnaughton. >>...
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i guess i am long euro versus u.s.ore for a trade based on the fact that so many people have said let's be short euro, let's be short euro, how many people can short the euro here? in the longer term the solution to the eurozone is to print more euros. i don't think we're there yet. i do think you can get support here. >> only thing you risk is any time the euro has gotten a lift people fell right into that. >> they do. they have. how many more people can be short out there and the second thing is if you this i that brief and the periphery are going to leave the eurozone, you're left with a stronger euro. you're left with germany and the rest of northern europe and the euro would go higher under that scenario. >> all right. this week we're looking at stocks that may be back from the brink. today we're looking at netflix. shares are down 73% from the record high last july but have rebounded about 20% over the past month. it is a stock that's been on our radar. listen to what the traders have been saying about it. >> net
i guess i am long euro versus u.s.ore for a trade based on the fact that so many people have said let's be short euro, let's be short euro, how many people can short the euro here? in the longer term the solution to the eurozone is to print more euros. i don't think we're there yet. i do think you can get support here. >> only thing you risk is any time the euro has gotten a lift people fell right into that. >> they do. they have. how many more people can be short out there and the...
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how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well...n. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. challenge that with new olay facial hair removal duo. a two-step process that removes even coarse, stubborn facial hair gently. plenty of gain, without all that pain... with olay. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations
how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well...n. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. challenge that with new olay facial hair removal duo. a two-step process that removes even coarse, stubborn facial hair gently....
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i have been blessed with a long life of surprises and miracles. and one of them, or all of them, have been fueled by hope and the promise of america. and a america that promises liberty and justice for all. why else would a female black child, born during the really great depression of the 1930's in the deep south envision and dream a life so far from her reality? it is that promise of liberty and justice that continues to fuel impossible dreams around the world today, and it is this promise that's kept so many of you working long past the hours for which you are being compensated for. because you are willing to sacrifice for those of us whose dreams depend upon your skills. my family migrated to california because of my uncle ezra. a man with no formal education, but one brave enough to file a lawsuit during the frightening days of the depression. he filed a lawsuit against his employer, a major manufacturer after he was injured on the job. it took years for me to understand his bravery. i'm here because a young white lawyer filed that suit on hi
i have been blessed with a long life of surprises and miracles. and one of them, or all of them, have been fueled by hope and the promise of america. and a america that promises liberty and justice for all. why else would a female black child, born during the really great depression of the 1930's in the deep south envision and dream a life so far from her reality? it is that promise of liberty and justice that continues to fuel impossible dreams around the world today, and it is this promise...
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for quite a long time about conversations you had. is that correct? >> yes. >> did not share of mercury me -- did sheriff mirkarimi ever tell you not to talk about this? >> no. >> when you made the video, and what was his reaction? >> he sat down on the floor. good >> citi talk about whether or not there is anything he could do that could stop an investigation that might be under way in? >> he did not want to answer. he was completely demoralized. good >> when you suggested to call somebody to use your power to do something, he told you he could not and would not, right? >> objection. good >> what was his response when you called to get somebody to stop this? >> he said he could not do anything. agaiin the street he would justt down, and he did not say anything, and i said, we have to do something. i believe we can do something. it is wrong, so she does not have my permission. i thought it was confidential, and that night when lynette was calling me, she said, he does not want to do anything, and she said, you have to go somewhere, so
for quite a long time about conversations you had. is that correct? >> yes. >> did not share of mercury me -- did sheriff mirkarimi ever tell you not to talk about this? >> no. >> when you made the video, and what was his reaction? >> he sat down on the floor. good >> citi talk about whether or not there is anything he could do that could stop an investigation that might be under way in? >> he did not want to answer. he was completely demoralized. good...
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long jail sentences will concentrate their minds. i really don't know what the regulators were doing in this one. how could they miss it after mf global? you were really caught -- how do you get things going here is you have some show trials. and i am -- if you want me to have your back, i need a prosecutor to have my front because that's what's going to do it. today was a good day. if you want it to continue you've got to hope for sun- -- for mon. - -- you've got to hope the chinese take action. stick with cramer. >> coming up, golden years. cramer's searching the states for a domestic play that could help you beat the global heat. and tonight he's got a spec that provides service and a smile. could it keep your portfolio healthy? and later, on target? as international tensions rise, the need to secure our country is bigger than ever. and aerovironment is piloting the aircraft that protect us. but its stock has been grounded, down 20% this year. cramer's finding out if it could be ready to climb again when he talks to the company's
long jail sentences will concentrate their minds. i really don't know what the regulators were doing in this one. how could they miss it after mf global? you were really caught -- how do you get things going here is you have some show trials. and i am -- if you want me to have your back, i need a prosecutor to have my front because that's what's going to do it. today was a good day. if you want it to continue you've got to hope for sun- -- for mon. - -- you've got to hope the chinese take...
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these are the three i've liked for a long time.it's high doesn't mean you've got to go. i think it's a great situation, diageo and is a multiyear own. i'll let you know if i change my mind. here's another e-mail from you a home gamer who writes, "boo-yah, jim. you are killing me. all this talk about dividend payers and not one word about waste management, wm. the garbage has to go somewhere and they're paying dividends we all want. what is the problem? say something good or bad. dave in new jersey." >> dave in new jersey, i have another show, "squawk on the street" at 9:00, and there i cover the fact that i thought that morning stanley was wrong to take waste management from a hold to a sell. i specifically said mr. steiner the ceo's doing a great job paying you 4% to wait for a turn. do not sell the stock. the stock is now above or around where it was upgraded for a sell. here's a tweet. from hartzog phillips 37 one to hold one long-term. lng. wrt. clne. clean energy. any thoughts? lng just got the financing, first gigantic plant,
these are the three i've liked for a long time.it's high doesn't mean you've got to go. i think it's a great situation, diageo and is a multiyear own. i'll let you know if i change my mind. here's another e-mail from you a home gamer who writes, "boo-yah, jim. you are killing me. all this talk about dividend payers and not one word about waste management, wm. the garbage has to go somewhere and they're paying dividends we all want. what is the problem? say something good or bad. dave in...
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you could have done an easy deal, short term stimulus for long-term structural reform. a lot of money now but pusomething in place, guarantees that entitlement spending on other things will go down. why didn't you put those things together. >> woodruff: you mean last area. >> or any of the last three years or today. to me it is a vast mystery why that deals with not struck. and the secretary thing to be said t has been understood by a lot of people from the first day there 2008 this was going to be a 7 or 8 year process. why didn't we take long structural things to take care of the deep structural problems that afflict us today. >> i think it is easy, it wasn't an easy deal, i think it is easy to understand why those things didn't happen, because the republicansere going to resistant-- resist any long-term budget solution that involved tax increases. and i don't see how you can solve the long-term budget problem through tax increases. >> woodruff: you are saying it couldn't have happened. >> what david is siing is in the a bad day it just couldn't have happened. i think
you could have done an easy deal, short term stimulus for long-term structural reform. a lot of money now but pusomething in place, guarantees that entitlement spending on other things will go down. why didn't you put those things together. >> woodruff: you mean last area. >> or any of the last three years or today. to me it is a vast mystery why that deals with not struck. and the secretary thing to be said t has been understood by a lot of people from the first day there 2008 this...
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nearly two years for a long time. is there a time with these weather conditions and. require different use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year we. will mix after a few laps maybe tomorrow but obviously for b.c. believe these are always worth it to start over from so pretty hot. could also be a factor the german may take a strange case of stone cold position for this one is his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during a wet qualifying session bastone this one the teammate dani pedrosa will complete the front row stone a cover lead to the riders championship will get started. and he also praised his mechanics for grabbing poll position. with major sports on rush is still quite a rally has got underway with more than one hundred competitors setting off from moscow's iconic red square for the grueling week long race this is the fourth edition of the insurance event the route is more than four thousand kilometers long and will take the place in the southern russia the final stage is you know if you're in the black sea resort town. outs
nearly two years for a long time. is there a time with these weather conditions and. require different use probably one of the less important qualifying so every year we. will mix after a few laps maybe tomorrow but obviously for b.c. believe these are always worth it to start over from so pretty hot. could also be a factor the german may take a strange case of stone cold position for this one is his fourth of the season after edging out ben spies during a wet qualifying session bastone this...