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ahÍ estÁ, en una entrevista con univisiÓn, con marÍa elena salalinas en la casa blanca, dijo que anteso habrÁ reforma migratoria, familias de inmigrantes le piden que detengan redadas y se paren deportaciones en masa. gabrielle giffords que sobreviviÓ o a atentado pidene a legisladores que frenen la violencia de armas. y alex rodrÍguez y otros beisbolistas estarÍan vinculados con una clÍnica que distribuian sustancias prohibidas en una clÍnica, "noticiero univisiÓn" fue a la clÍnica, comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y desde washington d c marÍa elena salin salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, desde la sala de prensa de la casa blanca, los inmigrantes viven un momento importante en el paÍs, el presidente anunciÓ en las vegas su postura de la reforma migratoria, en una entrevista con univisiÓn le puso una fecha limite a la reforma, empecÉ hoy mi entrevista preguntandole si cree que el congreso puede manejar controversiales temas de inmigraciÓn y control de armas al mismo tiempo, es muy delicado jorge, dos temas que son muy importantes y al mismo tiempo con
ahÍ estÁ, en una entrevista con univisiÓn, con marÍa elena salalinas en la casa blanca, dijo que anteso habrÁ reforma migratoria, familias de inmigrantes le piden que detengan redadas y se paren deportaciones en masa. gabrielle giffords que sobreviviÓ o a atentado pidene a legisladores que frenen la violencia de armas. y alex rodrÍguez y otros beisbolistas estarÍan vinculados con una clÍnica que distribuian sustancias prohibidas en una clÍnica, "noticiero univisiÓn" fue a...
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>> hi, maria.mployment report is going to have some impact tomorrow, depending on what it is, but i think it's transitory. i think investors need to realize five important tail winds working for them, which are strong housing market, a good auto market, very good corporate earnings, growing bank earnings and, importantly, money remains for sale. >> yeah. money remains for sale. you mean the fed. >> yeah, i think there's plenty -- money is abundant and cheap. and as long as it stays that way, it's a great tail wind. >> keep watching that. break it down for us. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you looking at? >> hey, maria. we think the economic news coming out tomorrow will have a bullish bias to it. so, be watching the technicals, such as the mcclelland oscillator which has dipped below zero line, indicating the bears are in control. we think we have a few more days to go on this pull back. we are watching the unloved agricultural commodity index which appears to be making a bottom. and we're keep
>> hi, maria.mployment report is going to have some impact tomorrow, depending on what it is, but i think it's transitory. i think investors need to realize five important tail winds working for them, which are strong housing market, a good auto market, very good corporate earnings, growing bank earnings and, importantly, money remains for sale. >> yeah. money remains for sale. you mean the fed. >> yeah, i think there's plenty -- money is abundant and cheap. and as long as it...
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maria?o bring in a couple other voices, michael boyd, aviation expert and on the telephone jim hall, former ntsb chairman, now managing director of hall & associates. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. would you fly a dreamliner right now? mean, knowing what we know, jim hall, would you -- what would you job advice? >> oh, yes, i would fly the aircraft. i think if there are significant issues found that the regulators will take appropriate action. >> should the -- should united ground its 787s? >> no, no. >> you don't think so? >> i don't think so. >> michael boyd, what do you think is behind this? it seems to me this story gets bigger and bigger. i'm wondering if there's a structural issue here. >> no, i don't think there's a structural issue. everything is focused on the 787. last week someone said, you know, a 787 had an engine leak. airplanes leak oil like old ebak studebakers, it happens all the time. i would get on one. remember, you ground airplanes for a variety of reasons
maria?o bring in a couple other voices, michael boyd, aviation expert and on the telephone jim hall, former ntsb chairman, now managing director of hall & associates. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. would you fly a dreamliner right now? mean, knowing what we know, jim hall, would you -- what would you job advice? >> oh, yes, i would fly the aircraft. i think if there are significant issues found that the regulators will take appropriate action. >> should the --...
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maria says yes. a new study agrees. we'll speak with the person behind the data. >> let check the markets right now as we approach the final hour with the dow jones industrial average at highs of the day. take a look at that chart. real momentum going into the close. up 70 point on the dow jones industrial average here. pretty broad-based as well, 13,460, last trade of the blue chip average. nasdaq composite inching back towards the high of the day. noted a it though on the nasdaq, but as you can see, gains of about 11 points and the standard & poor's are 500 index, similar chart pattern here, looking into momentum heading into the close, with a gain on the session of nine points. >> maria, in today's closing bell exchange steven wood and lee munson and our very own rick santelli and gordon charlesoff as well, a cnbc market analyst from rosenblatt securities will join us in just a minute. steven, what do you make -- we're sitting at five-year highs yet again? >> i think you've got a recovering economy in the united stat
maria says yes. a new study agrees. we'll speak with the person behind the data. >> let check the markets right now as we approach the final hour with the dow jones industrial average at highs of the day. take a look at that chart. real momentum going into the close. up 70 point on the dow jones industrial average here. pretty broad-based as well, 13,460, last trade of the blue chip average. nasdaq composite inching back towards the high of the day. noted a it though on the nasdaq, but as...
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maria bartiromo works as well. lottery winner who died after claiming a $1 million ticket had his body exhumed this morning. more information. the medical examiner with the information. we'll have a live report. and then research in motion getting its groove back. we'll have the rim trade you can't afford to miss coming up. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> welcome back. the body of the million dollar lottery winner who may have died of cyanide poisoning was exhumed by cook county medical examiners in illinois. kevin tibbles with the story. >> 45-year-old kahn may have been the luckiest and unluckiest of lottery winners, within a month he essentially dropped dead. the authorities are now suspecting that cyanide was involved and there's a crimi
maria bartiromo works as well. lottery winner who died after claiming a $1 million ticket had his body exhumed this morning. more information. the medical examiner with the information. we'll have a live report. and then research in motion getting its groove back. we'll have the rim trade you can't afford to miss coming up. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new...
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i'm maria bartiromo. back from the brink. last minute deal to help america from falling off the fiscal cliff. most taxes won't go up but nobody is talking about the big one that does go up and it affects almost everybody. >>> and the fun and games are not over yet. the next battle facing a dysfunctional government is coming in just a few months. why one former ceo says he feels and america is going to hell. >>> and a fashionable forecast. the man behind more than a dozen luxury brands tells us what's hot and what's not. "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is america's number one financial news program. "on the money," now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on "on the money." december jobs report was out. the labor department says that the economy created 155,000 new jobs for the month. that was slightly below expectations. the unemployment rate stands at 7.8%, which is actually unchanged from november because november was revised upward to 7.8%, as well. well, after a pai
i'm maria bartiromo. back from the brink. last minute deal to help america from falling off the fiscal cliff. most taxes won't go up but nobody is talking about the big one that does go up and it affects almost everybody. >>> and the fun and games are not over yet. the next battle facing a dysfunctional government is coming in just a few months. why one former ceo says he feels and america is going to hell. >>> and a fashionable forecast. the man behind more than a dozen...
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>> sure, maria.ing out tomorrow, we're going to be focusing on commodities. a global coal index has been -- it's very close to breaking above a 50-day high. the price of oil has been moving up. now consolidating just below its 200-day moving average. and the steel index broke its 50-day high last week. we're looking to copper if it is give us a positive view of what the economy might do in 2013. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you. and we'll be watching all those storie stories. thank you. >>> up next, my observation on the new world that the banking sector finds itself in. why the go go times in that business are gone. stick around. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a
>> sure, maria.ing out tomorrow, we're going to be focusing on commodities. a global coal index has been -- it's very close to breaking above a 50-day high. the price of oil has been moving up. now consolidating just below its 200-day moving average. and the steel index broke its 50-day high last week. we're looking to copper if it is give us a positive view of what the economy might do in 2013. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you. and we'll be watching all those storie stories....
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maria, it could happen as early as next week., we're a long ways from the faa signing off on some solution. >> what kind of an impact is this going to have on the company's financially, phil? i mean, this obviously is a major blow. what do you think this is going to mean in terms of financials? >> if this only lasts five or six days, not a huge impact. the real impact is on the production schedule. if that's ever altered and they have to slow from making five to month to ten per month, if that changes and they have to slow down, that's when the financial impact really starts to mount. >> the last time a specific aircraft model was grounded was back in 1979 after a mcdonnell douglas dc-10 crashed in chicago killing everybody on board and two people on the ground. the crash exposed some decline flaws, and the faa ground it had until some modifications were made. the circumstances are obviously different, that a net result that a plane was crowneded, was the same. h >> it took mcdonnell douglas a long time because of the horrific im
maria, it could happen as early as next week., we're a long ways from the faa signing off on some solution. >> what kind of an impact is this going to have on the company's financially, phil? i mean, this obviously is a major blow. what do you think this is going to mean in terms of financials? >> if this only lasts five or six days, not a huge impact. the real impact is on the production schedule. if that's ever altered and they have to slow from making five to month to ten per...
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look for@maria bartiromo.tories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this upcoming week. earnings are out for the fourth quarter. the earnings period kicks off on tuesday. when we hear from alcoa, monsanto and wells fargo, among others. we get the latest and greatest in technology with the consumers electronics show that ginsz in las vegas. on thursday the european central bank's governing council will hold its first meeting of 2013. on friday we'll learn if the u.s. is importing or exporting more goods with the report of the international trade balance. and, finally, today purchases near the pontiff are cash only. starting new year's day the vatican began declining electronic transactions like credit cards and debit card payments within the walls of the holy city. the freeze follows a decision by the italian central bank that the papal state did not comply with international regulations regarding money laundering. vatican press officials promise that the interruption wil
look for@maria bartiromo.tories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this upcoming week. earnings are out for the fourth quarter. the earnings period kicks off on tuesday. when we hear from alcoa, monsanto and wells fargo, among others. we get the latest and greatest in technology with the consumers electronics show that ginsz in las vegas. on thursday the european central bank's governing council will hold its first meeting of 2013. on friday we'll learn...
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(maría tosiendo) ¡cof,cof! ¿qué pasó?a, no es una prueba. no me da igual... a ver, prefiero la seguridad a ir con dudas. una buena decisión. pues ya está, el resto... os lo lleváis. luego el 10 lo he visto que... el salto era un poco trágico porque... como hay más espacio, tienes que como impulsarte y ahí no me veo muy segura porque nunca he hecho esos saltos tan largos, la verdad. entonces no me voy a... a arriesgar a fastidiar algo que realmente, sabes. porque... si me pongo mal y me tengo que volver a españa o el mes que viene estoy mal, ¿sabes? y luego mi vida, ¿qué? maría me pone la disculpa de que ha perdido una lentilla, que por eso no va. he estado a esto de su cara y me he dado cuenta de que es mentira. sí que tiene la lentilla puesta, lo que ocurre es que tiene miedo. aldana, también ha dicho que: "como esto no puntúa, "me quedo. que no tengo por qué ir allá a eso". es decir, ha pasado porque también tiene miedo. pero nadie asume que tiene miedo. está clarísimo. ♪ fácil no ha sido, yo nunca había salta'o de... d
(maría tosiendo) ¡cof,cof! ¿qué pasó?a, no es una prueba. no me da igual... a ver, prefiero la seguridad a ir con dudas. una buena decisión. pues ya está, el resto... os lo lleváis. luego el 10 lo he visto que... el salto era un poco trágico porque... como hay más espacio, tienes que como impulsarte y ahí no me veo muy segura porque nunca he hecho esos saltos tan largos, la verdad. entonces no me voy a... a arriesgar a fastidiar algo que realmente, sabes. porque... si me pongo mal y...
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. >>> habla la esposo de maría sánchez la joven que murió sin poder ver a sus padres. >>> esto y más> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y enrique acevedo ♪. >>> algo nunca antes visto, así dicen los científicos el aumento de temperatura del año pasado que coloca al 2012 comomento el año más caluroso de la historia, la temperatura promedio del 2012 dfue de 55,3 grados más de 3 grados por encima del promedio y un grado más que el 98 el más caluroso, un gran aumento de las temperaturas, 19 estados tuvieron las temperaturas más calientes de su historia, estados que tiene sequía y donde está la gran parte de la industria agropecuaria del país, en el 2012 la industria fue golpeada por fenómenos naturales que causaron costos de miles de millones de dólares, desde los incendios forestales en colorado, los huracanes y tornados como isaac y sandy, así el 2012 y todavía hay quienes debaten si la intensidad del sistema climático son una realidad. >>> vilma tarazona pudo recoger el testimonio de maría sánchez, la mujer que murió y cuya petición de visa humanitaria
. >>> habla la esposo de maría sánchez la joven que murió sin poder ver a sus padres. >>> esto y más> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna con ilia calderón y enrique acevedo ♪. >>> algo nunca antes visto, así dicen los científicos el aumento de temperatura del año pasado que coloca al 2012 comomento el año más caluroso de la historia, la temperatura promedio del 2012 dfue de 55,3 grados más de 3 grados por encima del promedio y un grado...
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¿maría qué te pasa? maría. lo has hecho muy bien has quedado tercera. no ha estado mal maría, ¿eh?n dificultad a la que nos enfrentamos durante el trekking al auyantepui. son 10 kilómetros de distancia con un desnivel de 400 metros, bajo un sol abrasador, y un infierno de mosquitos. ¡campamento! ¡a ver, lección number one ! todos los días tenéis que montar vuestro campamento. los pemones portearán las tiendas y vosotros decidiréis dónde queréis ponerlas. ¡y cómo queréis dormir! ¡y tenéis que hacer la cena! ¡y recoger el agua! ¡y ya lavaros y todo eso lo que queráis! es decir administráis vuestro tiempo, lesson two , lección número dos, los pemones... nos van a enseñar hacer un váter. ¡buenos días! explícanos, cómo se monta este váter eso es para hacer la necesidad. ¿dentro? dentro. ¿y esto qué es? co... este... como una poceta , ¿no? ¿o sea como un inodoro? y se tiene un hueco así, tienen que ponerlo así, en todo el medio. ¡ajá! y después que hagan su necesidad, van tapando y echando cal, por ahí cal, una bolsa de cal. (jesús) os traemos una bolsa de cal, se echa muy poco y luego s
¿maría qué te pasa? maría. lo has hecho muy bien has quedado tercera. no ha estado mal maría, ¿eh?n dificultad a la que nos enfrentamos durante el trekking al auyantepui. son 10 kilómetros de distancia con un desnivel de 400 metros, bajo un sol abrasador, y un infierno de mosquitos. ¡campamento! ¡a ver, lección number one ! todos los días tenéis que montar vuestro campamento. los pemones portearán las tiendas y vosotros decidiréis dónde queréis ponerlas. ¡y cómo queréis...
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maria? >> that is way cool, jon. thanks so much. winners in this mobile explosion that we continue to see. the iphone turns 6 today. apple is reportedly looking into launching a lower cost version of the wildly popular phone. will it be a cheap iphone, and is that good for the company where products are seen as a status symbol? bring in our tech experts, roger kay isn't sold on the idea but alex gonagh says apple has no choice saying it has to expand the customer base. good to see you, guys roger, you say with the cheap iphone we're beginning to see the unraveling of the apple story post-steve jobs. >> yeah, maria. steve jobs was absolutist. he said, you know, it has tonight best and it's very easy. walk into the store, black and white, you're done. 15 minutes you're out. now you have this other possibility. it's beginning to muddy the image. i think really from here it gets murkier and what you're seeing is the loss of the great focus of steve jobs. >> interesting. alex, is the cheap iphone a sign that a s&l going through the produ
maria? >> that is way cool, jon. thanks so much. winners in this mobile explosion that we continue to see. the iphone turns 6 today. apple is reportedly looking into launching a lower cost version of the wildly popular phone. will it be a cheap iphone, and is that good for the company where products are seen as a status symbol? bring in our tech experts, roger kay isn't sold on the idea but alex gonagh says apple has no choice saying it has to expand the customer base. good to see you,...
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the close made more sense to me than the open did, maria.e a look at cyclicals, market leadership groups, that's the groups that's outperformed. they were the weakest today, your industrials and energy and material stocks and transportation stocks. look at the transports there. all were notably weaker. there's your sector, and those are the ones with the biggest move up. they make the sense on the down side. home business, ryland terrific numbers, all home builders with terrific numbers but there was profit-taking today. the problem is on the valuation. finally, maria, hold on the ten-year note there. look at that. below 2%. back to you. >> all right, bob, thank you so much. back with me is eric from russell developments and our own rick santelli. very good to see you. let me kick this off with you, eric. surprised we took a breather today? >> no, actually given the negative number on gdp expected the market to react a little more violently to the downside. i think it gives you a sense that the market feels like there is no other asset class
the close made more sense to me than the open did, maria.e a look at cyclicals, market leadership groups, that's the groups that's outperformed. they were the weakest today, your industrials and energy and material stocks and transportation stocks. look at the transports there. all were notably weaker. there's your sector, and those are the ones with the biggest move up. they make the sense on the down side. home business, ryland terrific numbers, all home builders with terrific numbers but...
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>> maria, it lines up fairly well. if you look at where the weekly indicators are, they tend to track the one to two-quarter shifts and they are still building positively. our view is as you get into the latter part of the first quarter, the market is probably setting up for a more serious correction as you get into q2. one of the things that we're looking at is this rotation that's going on in the market. i think that's really the critical point to be focused on for investors and for viewers out there, and that is this rotation of the global growth themes and global growth cyclicals, all of which or many of which have been in 18 to 24-month bear markets and reversing to the upside and the point earlier where stocks have had a pretty good run, put it in the context of some of the longer term data the global growth cyclicals still look like they have more room. schlumberger is reporting at the end of next week, a perfect example of a stock in a two-year bear market roughly and expectations are really low and intel is an
>> maria, it lines up fairly well. if you look at where the weekly indicators are, they tend to track the one to two-quarter shifts and they are still building positively. our view is as you get into the latter part of the first quarter, the market is probably setting up for a more serious correction as you get into q2. one of the things that we're looking at is this rotation that's going on in the market. i think that's really the critical point to be focused on for investors and for...
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(maría tosiendo) ¡cof,cof! ¿qué pasó?r con dudas. una buena decisión. pues ya está, el resto... os lo lleváis. luego el 10 lo he visto que... el salto era un poco trágico porque... como hay más espacio, tienes que como impulsarte y ahí no me veo muy segura porque nunca he hecho esos saltos tan largos, la verdad. entonces no me voy a... a arriesgar a fastidiar algo que realmente, sabes. porque... si me pongo mal y me tengo que volver a españa o el mes que viene estoy mal, ¿sabes? y luego mi vida, ¿qué? maría me pone la disculpa de que ha perdido una lentilla, que por eso no va. he estado a esto de su cara y me he dado cuenta de que es mentira. sí que tiene la lentilla puesta, lo que ocurre es que tiene miedo. aldana, también ha dicho que: "como esto no puntúa, "me quedo. que no tengo por qué ir allá a eso". es decir, ha pasado porque también tiene miedo. pero nadie asume que tiene miedo. está clarísimo. ♪ fácil no ha sido, yo nunca había salta'o de... de 10 metros. yo soy... soy buzo como sabéis y me tiro de... de un barco
(maría tosiendo) ¡cof,cof! ¿qué pasó?r con dudas. una buena decisión. pues ya está, el resto... os lo lleváis. luego el 10 lo he visto que... el salto era un poco trágico porque... como hay más espacio, tienes que como impulsarte y ahí no me veo muy segura porque nunca he hecho esos saltos tan largos, la verdad. entonces no me voy a... a arriesgar a fastidiar algo que realmente, sabes. porque... si me pongo mal y me tengo que volver a españa o el mes que viene estoy mal, ¿sabes? y...
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maria, back to you. >> all right, mary, thanks very much. that. 15 minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. a market that is down about 45 minutes on the industrial average. >> a dismal gdp report putting dent in this market rally. do we bounce back tomorrow, or is this the start of the pullback that many have predicted, and how long can bonds keep going without a big move out of that group? alexandra lebenthal will join us later on "closing bell." stay with us. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ >>> welcome back. another market flash for you. right over to josh lipton we go. hi, josh. >> hi, maria. we're watching blackberry right now. the company formerly known as research in motion, the company just lost another friend on the street. s&p now lowering its recommendation on the stock to sell from hold. this coming on the heels of the company's big unveil today of the blackberry 10. s&p analysts saying they believe the new devices will do more to retain exis
maria, back to you. >> all right, mary, thanks very much. that. 15 minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. a market that is down about 45 minutes on the industrial average. >> a dismal gdp report putting dent in this market rally. do we bounce back tomorrow, or is this the start of the pullback that many have predicted, and how long can bonds keep going without a big move out of that group? alexandra lebenthal will join us later on "closing bell." stay with us....
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maria. >> thanks so much, bill.d i am sitting down with axel weber, the former president of the bou bundes bank. let's talk about where things are going in financial services. we talk so much about this push. news this week that regulators are looking at deutsche bank trying to get that bank to split up. a lot of pressure in terms of splitting plain vanilla deposit banking from riskier businesses. coming from where you come from, formerly a regulator, and now a leading change at ubs, how do you see this evolveing? >> well, you know, i came to ubs, we looked at ubs strategy and looked at the franchise and decided to focus the bank on what was the core to the franchise which was a leading global wealth management franchise. we have a very important asset management in our company, and we're the largest swiss retail bank and that is supported by an investment bank that in the future will be a lot more client focused, less complex, less risk-taking and doing much less proprietary trading and doing a lot more client-rela
maria. >> thanks so much, bill.d i am sitting down with axel weber, the former president of the bou bundes bank. let's talk about where things are going in financial services. we talk so much about this push. news this week that regulators are looking at deutsche bank trying to get that bank to split up. a lot of pressure in terms of splitting plain vanilla deposit banking from riskier businesses. coming from where you come from, formerly a regulator, and now a leading change at ubs, how...
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it's the way it's distributed, maria. just way too involved in a lot of these decisions. when we pay our gasoline tax, we spend that money to the federal government. they skim off management fee and then they dole it out all over again to things like a museum dedicated to the packer, a movie about movies about the road for alaska, things like that. airport money, we spend all of this, there's a tax in all of our tickets, and yet all that money goes into a big pile and the vast majority of it does not go to the biggest airports in the country. it goes to the ones that are the most politically connected. you really have to disengage congress and get more private money going directly where they can actually make a profit and you'll get more infrastructure. >> yeah, but donna, i mean, president obama signed the recovery act and spend billions on infrastructure project. did we get our money's worth? what did that money goes toward? >> well, first let me say, we do need some more money. yes, some airports can be built privately
it's the way it's distributed, maria. just way too involved in a lot of these decisions. when we pay our gasoline tax, we spend that money to the federal government. they skim off management fee and then they dole it out all over again to things like a museum dedicated to the packer, a movie about movies about the road for alaska, things like that. airport money, we spend all of this, there's a tax in all of our tickets, and yet all that money goes into a big pile and the vast majority of it...
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maria? >> we'll get much more on the markets coming up, but first steve liesman with breaking news right now. this is the latest read on the u.s. economy. steve, what can you tell us? >> maria, thanks very much. the federal reserve reporting consumer credit for november, consumers in a borrowing mood with consumer credit rising 7%. non-revolving credit, auto, student loans, up by 9.6% with a big rise in student loans. the federal part of this thing was up pretty strongly, and non-revolving credit was up 1.1%. student loans up by $5 billion to a record $521 billion, and outstanding bank credit card was up by 6 billion as well so banks were not shy about alleged on the credit cards. meanwhile, jeff lacquer, fed president saying growth at 2 it is is what is expected for 2013 but 2014 could be stronger with reduced risk and ending some of the financial uncertainties that have -- that he says hobbled growth in 2012. he repeated his opposition to current fed policy and warned that a big fed balanc
maria? >> we'll get much more on the markets coming up, but first steve liesman with breaking news right now. this is the latest read on the u.s. economy. steve, what can you tell us? >> maria, thanks very much. the federal reserve reporting consumer credit for november, consumers in a borrowing mood with consumer credit rising 7%. non-revolving credit, auto, student loans, up by 9.6% with a big rise in student loans. the federal part of this thing was up pretty strongly, and...
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maria? >> thanks very much.20 minutes until the closing bell sounds for the day, a market that's higher but off the highs of the session. >> at bell, aig announced it won't sue the u.s. government after the huge bailout the company received. ceo bob benmosche is going to be here exclusively to tell you why. then, the boeing dreamliner turning into a nightmare for the company as the safety issues keep piling up. an aviation safety expert is here to discuss if we're putting too much technology in our planes. we're going to explain. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ i had enough of feeling embarrassed about
maria? >> thanks very much.20 minutes until the closing bell sounds for the day, a market that's higher but off the highs of the session. >> at bell, aig announced it won't sue the u.s. government after the huge bailout the company received. ceo bob benmosche is going to be here exclusively to tell you why. then, the boeing dreamliner turning into a nightmare for the company as the safety issues keep piling up. an aviation safety expert is here to discuss if we're putting too much...
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maria's first cnbc interview on him coming up. stay tuned. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> u.s. fiscal policy, of course, a big matter of concern in davos this week at the world economic forum. house majority leader eric cantor sat down with maria one day after the gop-led house v e voted to temporarily lift the debt ceiling. >> thanks so much, bill. we are talking economy and politics with representative eric cantor right now, and representative, great to have you on the program. >> great to be here with you. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> let's get right to t.yesterday or this week rather the house passed a debt limi
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now back out to davos, ross westgate is joined by maria bartiromo. hi, maria. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> and that's a good place to start for our next guest. >> it really is. technology is where we want to focus right now on the heels of apple. john, good to have you on the program. >> maria, it's a pleasure once again. >> thanks for joining us. we're watching the sentiment around apple changing. >> what is amazing, our industry is very spartan. if you don't reinvent yourself every two to five years, you get left behind. apple is behind in the long run. tim is a very good leader. the key issue in our industry, i like what they're doing long-term. but this goes down every 20 years. leaders in our industry, they can't adjust to the market transition gets left behind. >> a lot of focus on how they're going to change the way they guide, right? >> well, that's a very well loaded question. but i think what it speaks to is when we were going that 30%, 40%, 50% during the 90s, we did levels set very low. as it might be in the mid single digits just for purposes of discus
now back out to davos, ross westgate is joined by maria bartiromo. hi, maria. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> and that's a good place to start for our next guest. >> it really is. technology is where we want to focus right now on the heels of apple. john, good to have you on the program. >> maria, it's a pleasure once again. >> thanks for joining us. we're watching the sentiment around apple changing. >> what is amazing, our industry is very...
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maria? >> all right. eamon, thanks very much. >> howard, given what eamon just reported and the fact that you made the statement that we need to cut spending a lot with the emif a sis on a lot, it doesn't sound like the president isn't ready to listen to you. >> when they did the fiscal cliff deal which was a relative nothing, raised a lot of taxes and didn't cut any spending. >> exactly. >> so when they did that deal, they kicked the cuts -- the cuts in the pentagon and the human services $1.2 trillion down the road for two months, so there may yet be a ton of spending cuts. that's what i'm hoping for, and i think -- i think the suggestion that there's got to be some significant pentagon spending cuts is exactly right. it hasn't been done for about 30 years and a lot of money in the pentagon budget is not asked for by the military, by congress people who have plants in their districts so, you know, there's a lot of room for cutting here. i agree with that. >> why aren't we doing any cuting? it seems like
maria? >> all right. eamon, thanks very much. >> howard, given what eamon just reported and the fact that you made the statement that we need to cut spending a lot with the emif a sis on a lot, it doesn't sound like the president isn't ready to listen to you. >> when they did the fiscal cliff deal which was a relative nothing, raised a lot of taxes and didn't cut any spending. >> exactly. >> so when they did that deal, they kicked the cuts -- the cuts in the...
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maria? >> really is. back and forth and still looking at a gain right here on amazon in the extended hour. jon, thanks very much. we'll keep watching amazon shares in the extended market. a roaring stock market and recovering jobs and stock market, when will the fed ease up? we poll top economists on the question. steve liesman with the question. over to you, steve. >> very simple answer, maria, not any time soon. our cnbc fed survey for the month of january. we asked 52 economists, fund managers and wall street strategists how much quantitative easing will the fed do 2013, and can you just tell by this chart what the answer is. this is the percentage of respondents at a given level and the big number here is $1 trillion. if you average it out for all the respondents, it's 858 billion of asset purchases by the federal reserve this year. now that averages out to about $72 billion a monday. under the current level, that's because they believe the fed will eventually taper off, and that could begin this year
maria? >> really is. back and forth and still looking at a gain right here on amazon in the extended hour. jon, thanks very much. we'll keep watching amazon shares in the extended market. a roaring stock market and recovering jobs and stock market, when will the fed ease up? we poll top economists on the question. steve liesman with the question. over to you, steve. >> very simple answer, maria, not any time soon. our cnbc fed survey for the month of january. we asked 52 economists,...
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and look at maria bartiromo. first, looking at the stories coming up. monday is the second inaugural for president barack obama. it's also a market holiday in observance of martin luther king day. then we are in the heavy part of earning season for the fourth quarter. reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, procter & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new home sales reports for the month of december. also, by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. finally, fortune magazine releasing the annual list of 100 best companies toork for. search giant google is tops for the fourth year in a row thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage, employee wellness centers and seven-acreports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are fas, data an his ticks firm, chg health care, and wegman's food market in new york. ey're looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs thi
and look at maria bartiromo. first, looking at the stories coming up. monday is the second inaugural for president barack obama. it's also a market holiday in observance of martin luther king day. then we are in the heavy part of earning season for the fourth quarter. reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, procter & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new...
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celeste, resistieron m bien el frÍo los dos, realmente como marÍa celeste fue un dÍa demociÓn.andato si no que haÓ de su visiÓn para el futuro. jo que estados unidos es un paÍs de oportunidad infinitas pero que solamente se pueden logr si todos trabajan juntosjuntos. >> para su segunda juramentaciÓn no faltÓ el festejo acostumbrado que estuvo lleno de simbolismo. >> el psidentebama prestÓ juramento utilizando dos biblias una del lÍder martin luther king y del presidente abraham lincoln cuando seumplen 150 aÑos que se fra la esclavitud. >> el presidente invocÓ temas impulsados por king lincoln. >> aunque la libertad es un regalo de dios la gente la tiene queonseguir f la tierra declarÓ obama en donde no fue tan llena de intergente pero nÓo la ceremonia. >> lo que espacecÍfico q tenemos mucho trabajo que hacer por delante y no lo tenemos que hacer sÓlos si no juntos. >> instÓ en la unidad para resolver asuntos como el dÉficit proteger a los niÑos de la violencia en particular de s armas de fuego y que todo ciudadano tengo una oportunidad y tambiÉn in ccluye a los ingrantes. >> >>
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. >> buenas tardes les saluda joÉe dÍaz y maria celeste comenzamos con la meurte en ouhouston una g migranteexicano que fue expu expulsada por ser indocumentado y que falleciÓ el caso cobro l relevqanancia porque el gobierne negÓ visa humanitaria para verla en sulecho de muerte, vemaos >> veamos. >> par aluisa guillon la muerte de su pareja marÍa sancÁnchez e dejo un vacÍo. >> me duele mucho y la tristeza, pero en parte me siento tranq l tranquilo porque ya o tno est i sufsu sufriendo. >> y es que marÍa pardecio un l calvario despuÉs de que le de c detectaron un turmor, n o pud e despedirse de sus padres, xporqe ellos no pudieron obtener un r permiso para entrar a estados unidos. >> yo pedÍ una peticiÓn para el papÁ y la mama, me la negaron porque el papÁ decÍa deportado hace 13 aÑos. >> en un comunicado explicaron q que la excepciÓn se usa para a traer de forma temporal a e estados unidos a personas que n enfrentan una memerengencia c c convicnete para evadir esto >> estotro omento doloroso ocuÓ hace 3 aÑos uandcuando fue ho i hospitalizada en galveston, dijo el doctor que se feuera a mÉxi.
. >> buenas tardes les saluda joÉe dÍaz y maria celeste comenzamos con la meurte en ouhouston una g migranteexicano que fue expu expulsada por ser indocumentado y que falleciÓ el caso cobro l relevqanancia porque el gobierne negÓ visa humanitaria para verla en sulecho de muerte, vemaos >> veamos. >> par aluisa guillon la muerte de su pareja marÍa sancÁnchez e dejo un vacÍo. >> me duele mucho y la tristeza, pero en parte me siento tranq l tranquilo porque ya o tno...
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this woman is about to distract maria. as she's being distracted, play close attention to the woman in the white pants on the other side of the rack of clothes. she reaches through the rack of clothes, into maria pena's shopping cart, and steals her purse. and walks out of the store with it. >> ah. >> the woman in blue along with her child, she pushes her cart away. they both get into the same suv out in the parking lot and get away before maria even realizes that her purse is gone. >> and inside that purse, $1,500 in cash, credit cards, debit cards, her cell phone, her i.d., all inside of that purse. >> i can't sleep at night. this happened, and i had to do all this work and then thinking about other people. are they doing this before? are they going to do it again? and it's just a mess. >> police are still looking for these people. >> police are still looking for these people, and they've told maria they're not so sure if they will catch them. that's why they put the surveillance video out, hoping someone might recognize
this woman is about to distract maria. as she's being distracted, play close attention to the woman in the white pants on the other side of the rack of clothes. she reaches through the rack of clothes, into maria pena's shopping cart, and steals her purse. and walks out of the store with it. >> ah. >> the woman in blue along with her child, she pushes her cart away. they both get into the same suv out in the parking lot and get away before maria even realizes that her purse is gone....
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maria is willing to put up the money.m not. >> if you could buy that batmobile, which one would you purchase? would you go old school, pick the adam west original? i think that might be my favorite. maybe you like michael keaton. michael keaton is my second favorite or do you prefer function over form and the tank-like batmobile from "the dark knight." >> you're driving right past mine, the val kilmer. >> i didn't like the movie, but i loved the car. >> you've got to go adam west, bill. >> i'm sorry. >> send us a tweet and let us know what you think. >> that's so '50s. >> your picks coming up on "closing bell." stay with us. >>> okay. we've got an improving housing market and overall better stock market and that has our own jeff cox beginning to wonder why isn't ben bernanke starting to unwind the steps he's taken. >> and he joins ron insana who is not worried about bernanke putting the brakes on. you feel low rates over a prolonged period will lead to inflation at some point? >> ron and i have been kind of trash talking
maria is willing to put up the money.m not. >> if you could buy that batmobile, which one would you purchase? would you go old school, pick the adam west original? i think that might be my favorite. maybe you like michael keaton. michael keaton is my second favorite or do you prefer function over form and the tank-like batmobile from "the dark knight." >> you're driving right past mine, the val kilmer. >> i didn't like the movie, but i loved the car. >> you've...
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i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you this week from davos, switzerland, w where the world's economic forum is taking place. the mood of davos, where will the global economy go next and what will it mean to your portfolio as the u.s. stock market sets a new five-year high. >>> i'll have any candid converersation with outspoken jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon. we'll talk real esta, banking, his pay cut. >> we had run terrible year. >>> and she's calledhe oprah of china. remarkable entrepreneur who runs a media empire and reaches more than 200 million people a month. "on the money" begins right now. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >> this is what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." washington has a new watchdog for wall street. president obama has nominated mary jo white the head of securities and exchange commission. white is a former prosecutor with a reputation for toughness. she will replace mary schapiro and must still be c
i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you this week from davos, switzerland, w where the world's economic forum is taking place. the mood of davos, where will the global economy go next and what will it mean to your portfolio as the u.s. stock market sets a new five-year high. >>> i'll have any candid converersation with outspoken jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon. we'll talk real esta, banking, his pay cut. >> we had run terrible year. >>> and she's calledhe oprah of china....
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thank you, maria. >> what were you just saying?i said i'd rather bet on toothpaste than banking. >> all right. >> see you in 2019. >> we will certainly follow up. thanks, gentlemen. see you soon. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> watch out below. the wall street could derail on trouble spots beyond our borders. michelle cabrera coming back in the second half of the show. >>> and up next, a more immediate problem. >> we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed our efforts to replace those cuts are others and offered no alternatives. >> house budget committee chairman paul ryan warning big spending cuts will kick in with defense being hardest hit. stick around. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innova
thank you, maria. >> what were you just saying?i said i'd rather bet on toothpaste than banking. >> all right. >> see you in 2019. >> we will certainly follow up. thanks, gentlemen. see you soon. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> watch out below. the wall street could derail on trouble spots beyond our borders. michelle cabrera coming back in the second half of the show. >>> and up next, a more immediate problem. >> we think these sequesters...
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♪ >> maria: there you have it. but the sherman brothers songbook brought us more than funny words.ed some songs for walt, we told a story line and we played one particular song, and he heard that song and he said, "that's the key to the whole show isn't it? " and we said, "that's right walt." of course the song was "feed the birds, tuppance a bag." and he knew we were not talking about the price of bird crumbs. we were talking about -- it doesn't take much to give love. all you have to do is pay attention to your children. take them out and show them a good time. love them, care for them, more than providing food, clothing, and shelter. you gotta give them love. so that's a little tuppance a bag that we were talking about. and he heard this song and he just loved it. ♪ feed the birds, that's what she cries ♪ ♪ while overhead her birds fill the skies ♪ ♪ all around the cathedral the saints and apostles ♪ ♪ look down as she sells her wares ♪ ♪ although you can't see it you know they are smiling ♪ ♪ each time someone shows that he cares ♪ ♪ though her words are simple and few ♪ ♪ list
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maria? >> all right, diana. stay there.get reaction now within real estate from real estate attorney sherry oliphson. good to see you. >> thanks. >> should a process be in place to avoid the zombie foreclosures? >> well, absolutely. i mean, we've learned through this crisis that foreclosure litigation is unlike any other litigation. we have time frames as a result of the robosigner and others that diana referenced for banks to complete short sale processes and notification requirements 37 and these other requirements if foreclosures are not going to be pursued need to be enforced. not only for the homeowners but also for the neighbors and for investors in those banks. we're talking about as many as 2 million mortgages that are in zombieland. who knows what financial impact that's going to have when it shows up on the bank's books? >> sure which is what diana was reporting. should the banks have a time limit to decide foreclosed or notify the homeowners? >> they should have a time limit in deciding not to fore close. i conta
maria? >> all right, diana. stay there.get reaction now within real estate from real estate attorney sherry oliphson. good to see you. >> thanks. >> should a process be in place to avoid the zombie foreclosures? >> well, absolutely. i mean, we've learned through this crisis that foreclosure litigation is unlike any other litigation. we have time frames as a result of the robosigner and others that diana referenced for banks to complete short sale processes and...
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maria, thank you very much.e and honor to be on your show and thank you for giving that valid and warning to our investors, appreciate that. >> sure. walk me through how this works. you've got vending machines that sell marijuana. >> technically they are not vending machines. what we do is we provide the safest most secure, most legally complaint way to store, dispense and inventory control prescription pharmaceuticals, including medical marijuana, and these devices are actually behind the counter in dispensaries, and so it's a very safe, secure, highly regulated environment that we operate in. >> okay. so 18 states have now passed medical marijuana laws. 18 states, so you -- you operate -- you operate already in california. you operate in canada. you've got dispensers coming to market in arizona in a matter of weeks. >> correct. >> what when are you likely to break into the remaining states? what's the plan for growth? >> that's a very good question because we are not just about medical marijuana. our technolog
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. >>> maÑana marÍa elena tiene una entrevista en la casa blanca con el el presidente de estados unidoscosta sobre el discurso de presidente barack obama en new york, pero comenzamos con liliana que estÁ en los angeles. >>> porque me da tristeza que el aÑo pasado deportaron a mi esposo y no tengo documentos y me quedÓ con mis dos hijos luchando por ellos. >>> ella llorÓ porque le urge una reforma migratoria que acabe con su 17 aÑos de vivir un calvario al ser meindocumentadan este paÍs, como ella un grupo de personas se juntaron en la plaza olvera para escuchar el plan de presidente barack obama. >>> gracias a dios por este momento, creo que estamos mÁs cerca que nunca, tenemos el liderazgo del presidente, todo esta trabajando optimistas. >>> es un dÍa histÓrico nunca se habÍa puesto tanta atenciÓn al tema de migraciÓn y hoy estamos con los dos partidos en una posible reforma migratoria el llamado es tambiÉn para activista de organizaciones comunitarias para escuchar lo que necesita la comunidad inmigrante en este momento para mantener a la familia unida y salir adelante. >>> hace 3 aÑo
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comienza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> buenas tardes les saluda joez diciemb josÉ diciemÍaz balart >>> y marÍa en vivo desde mÉxico donde las cuadrillas de rescate ayudan a los heridos a causa de una explosiÓn de pemex en el distrito federal >>> efectivamente faven marina nacional y estamos viendo estas imÁgenes de donde hablan por lo menos 40 o mÁs heridos, se ha hablado de muertos ya. un grupo de entre 4 a 5 muertos son los distintos reportes que estamos recibiendo, pero pueden haber personas aÚn atrapadas en esta torre de mÁs de 50 pisos, en la capital mexicana. >>> asÍ es tiene 54 pisos para hacer exactos, sabemos que toda la zona ha sido acordÓ nada, hasta ahora se habla que stosur gu esto surgiÓ en la parte baja de la estructura debido a un supuesto calentamiento en una estaciÓn elÉctrica que pudo haberse debido al calentamiento de un elevador >>> lo que sÍ las personas que viven favor lo viven en los alrededores, en las distintas oficinas en los alrededores habÍan un estruendo muy, muy intenso, estamos la capital mexicana con nuestro corresponsal julio vaqueiro buenas tardes >>> josÉ, m
comienza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> buenas tardes les saluda joez diciemb josÉ diciemÍaz balart >>> y marÍa en vivo desde mÉxico donde las cuadrillas de rescate ayudan a los heridos a causa de una explosiÓn de pemex en el distrito federal >>> efectivamente faven marina nacional y estamos viendo estas imÁgenes de donde hablan por lo menos 40 o mÁs heridos, se ha hablado de muertos ya. un grupo de entre 4 a 5 muertos son los distintos reportes que estamos...
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problema de la obesidad y sus consecuencia en la salud de los pacientes, angie informa. >>> . >>> marÍaba aumentando, 15 libras al aÑo en este momento estarÍa en 300 libras, probablemente tendrÍa diabetes. >>> pero hoy un estudio de la revista de la asociaciÓn mÉdica americana lanza esta hipÓtesis. >>> que las personas con sobrepeso con un Índice de grasa entre 25 y 30% pudieran no correr mÁs riesgo de morirse que aquellas con un Índice de grasa normal de 20 a 25. >>> significa esto que 30% de la posibles estadounidense que padece sobrepeso no tiene por quÉ preocuparse?. >>> el estudio no dice quÉ pasa si analizamos dÓnde estÁ la grasa distribuÍda, quÉ pasa si analizoamos que tiene y que es diabÉtico y que tiene fuma y que pasa si tiene antecedentes familiares de enfermedad coronarias. >>> este reporte no debe ser tomado como licencia para comer mÁs dice dicen los mÉdicos, el sobrepeso es la ante sala de la obesidad. >>> que tienes sobrepeso, que estÁ con un de 28, 29 muy pronto va a ser obeso y que este estudio de muestra claromente que aumenta la mortal dado. >>> los centros para el c
problema de la obesidad y sus consecuencia en la salud de los pacientes, angie informa. >>> . >>> marÍaba aumentando, 15 libras al aÑo en este momento estarÍa en 300 libras, probablemente tendrÍa diabetes. >>> pero hoy un estudio de la revista de la asociaciÓn mÉdica americana lanza esta hipÓtesis. >>> que las personas con sobrepeso con un Índice de grasa entre 25 y 30% pudieran no correr mÁs riesgo de morirse que aquellas con un Índice de grasa...
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, marÍa elena y jorge tienen el dÍa libre, el gobierno federal anunciÓ la fecha donde entrarÁ en vigorsenta un alivio para los que intentan obtÉner el perdÓn, los que estÁn en proceso de regularizar la situaciÓn "no tienen que salir por aÑos como ocurriÓ hasta ahora, las detalles. >>> como ciudadano de estados unidos pedro no pensÓ que el proceso para obtener la residencia legalde su esposa, llevarÍa el riesgo de una separaciÓn familiar. >>> quiÉn sabe cuÁnto tiempo estar allÁ. >>> para obteser su visa de residente legal, su esposa regresarÁ al paÍs, y dar una entrevista consÚlar. >>> no quiero salir, por la ley, por eso esperamos. >>> al salir de lo estados unidos, automÁticamente enfrenta un castigo. >>> todo el que viviÓ en estados unidos sin estatus migratorio por mÁs de 180 dÍas, recibe un castigo de 3 aÑos, si vive mÁs de un aÑo sin estatus migratorio, recibe el castigo de diez aÑos. >>> el departamento de seguridad nacional anunciÓ una nueva exenciÓn provisional por presencia ilegal que se podrÍa solicitar antes de salir de los estados unidos. >>> la ventaja es que toda aquella
, marÍa elena y jorge tienen el dÍa libre, el gobierno federal anunciÓ la fecha donde entrarÁ en vigorsenta un alivio para los que intentan obtÉner el perdÓn, los que estÁn en proceso de regularizar la situaciÓn "no tienen que salir por aÑos como ocurriÓ hasta ahora, las detalles. >>> como ciudadano de estados unidos pedro no pensÓ que el proceso para obtener la residencia legalde su esposa, llevarÍa el riesgo de una separaciÓn familiar. >>> quiÉn sabe...
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la diferencia entre tú y yo tal vez sería corazón que yo en tu lugar, sí tía maría ♪.ños. >>> también a isabel díaz de la florida. >>> también en la florida cumple 6 años. >>> por ahí viene axel nicole almazán de la florida. >>> felicidades para todos los cumpleañeros, si no los nombramos tiene que ver con cosas de tiempo. >>> miren, vivan la vida, aprovéchenla, dura muy poco y sean felices. >>> de ricardo montaner, y dice ♪. y dice ♪ soy feliz, soy feliz con la mano arriba ♪ vamos que la vida es una fiesta ♪ abajo, abajo, abajo >>> ahí se queda, ahí se queda ♪. >>> atención,. >>> en breve vamos a ver lo que se comenta hoy. >>e> s una aplicación en su computadora que puede jugarle una mala pasada y contándole sus críticas a su jefe. >>> también amiga, sabes qué le dices a tu pareja con tu pijama, la información de qué mensaje le das a tu pareja. >>> quien anda muy sexy es sofía vergara que busca con su novio un nidito de amor, los detalles en el revoltillo. >>> venga, venga, sordómulo ♪. ♪. >>> abajo, abajo, abajo clkpa (♪ ♪) ahí va. ♪. ♪ manda a todos a volar y diles
la diferencia entre tú y yo tal vez sería corazón que yo en tu lugar, sí tía maría ♪.ños. >>> también a isabel díaz de la florida. >>> también en la florida cumple 6 años. >>> por ahí viene axel nicole almazán de la florida. >>> felicidades para todos los cumpleañeros, si no los nombramos tiene que ver con cosas de tiempo. >>> miren, vivan la vida, aprovéchenla, dura muy poco y sean felices. >>> de ricardo montaner, y dice...
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and i love maria. i mean, i love maria. she has been truly the only love that i've ever had.hat's what is so pitiful about it. it's one thing if you have a situation like that and you say i was ready to get out of this situation anyway, out of this marriage, but that's not the case. she was the most perfect wife. and she was extraordinary. >> you've hinted in some of the interviews you've given that you hope to get back with maria. in fact you've gone a bit further, saying you believe from rtn deap this may also b are. you get on situations like your show and when asked, at the end of the day, you realize it was a horrible choice. i am accountable. and any excuse i make whether it was a rough time in my life or the people that were there were my friends and they kind of like baited me to, none of that matters, it's just that you're accountable and honest. >> it must be very humiliating. have you ever been through anything quite like this where you actually have yourself having sex on a video that people are watching, especially in the internet age, how do you feel about that?
and i love maria. i mean, i love maria. she has been truly the only love that i've ever had.hat's what is so pitiful about it. it's one thing if you have a situation like that and you say i was ready to get out of this situation anyway, out of this marriage, but that's not the case. she was the most perfect wife. and she was extraordinary. >> you've hinted in some of the interviews you've given that you hope to get back with maria. in fact you've gone a bit further, saying you believe...
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it happened at kiss nightclub in santa maria.ecovery workers now say they're hearing the eerie sound of ring tones. we're in santa maria with the latest. >> reporter: smoke filled the air when the first firefighters entered the nightclub. where shirtless men were already trying to rescue some of the injured. emergency vehicles arrived not realizing the extent of the tragedy they faced. chaos and terror among survivors and the body of victims all around. the fire broke out at about 2:00 in the morning at a nightclub called kiss in santa maria in bra sail's southern most state. the club was packed with some 2,000 people, twice its legal capacity according to officials >> translator: people who were inside the facility when they came out, security guards blocked the exit preventing the crowd from leaving and the tragedy grew worse. >> reporter: people inside said when they came out security guards blocked exits to prevent people from leaving. that's when the crowd started panicking. this is santa maria's local gymnasium. but it's tu
it happened at kiss nightclub in santa maria.ecovery workers now say they're hearing the eerie sound of ring tones. we're in santa maria with the latest. >> reporter: smoke filled the air when the first firefighters entered the nightclub. where shirtless men were already trying to rescue some of the injured. emergency vehicles arrived not realizing the extent of the tragedy they faced. chaos and terror among survivors and the body of victims all around. the fire broke out at about 2:00 in...
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hay un funcionario pero no... >>> ana marÍa suplicÓ por apoyo para que se investigara. >>> es un temamaginar. >>> con la ayuda de donaciones viajÓ a cuba para tener una segunda opiniÓn, y diagnostico es otra. me die que es disidencia, es la mala suministraciÓn de medicamentos. tratamos de recibir informaciÓn del hospital militar pero no tuvimos respuesta. desde venezuela la directora tenÍa otra explicaciÓn. >>> le diagnosticaron otra cosa. >>> y ana marÍa admite que tomaba un medicamento, pero dice que el estado actual se debe a un ataque sexual que recibiÓ. viajaron a miami para ver a especialistas, mientras insiste que no se olvide del delito que se cometiÓ contra su hija. >>> es duro ponerle un paÑal a mi hija, es duro oÍr la decir que se quiere morir, porque no es vida estar asÍ. >>> quÉ lamentable caso. revelÓ que sufre de una enfermedad progresiva, la madre no confÍa en ese diagnostico hasta que no sean realizados todos los exÁmenes y sigue luchando nasta que se investigue la violaciÓn. >>> un mexicano es la estrella de un circo, fue apodado el hombre lobo y camina sobre espadas
hay un funcionario pero no... >>> ana marÍa suplicÓ por apoyo para que se investigara. >>> es un temamaginar. >>> con la ayuda de donaciones viajÓ a cuba para tener una segunda opiniÓn, y diagnostico es otra. me die que es disidencia, es la mala suministraciÓn de medicamentos. tratamos de recibir informaciÓn del hospital militar pero no tuvimos respuesta. desde venezuela la directora tenÍa otra explicaciÓn. >>> le diagnosticaron otra cosa....