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there is so much activity, marty. the game is still eight and a half hours away but there is so much activity in terms of bars. i can hear the music directly across the street. the police officers are setting up their last barricades before the fans arrive. there has been so much dedication, hard work, focus that went into getting to centurylink. and i am not talking about the 9ers. i am talking about their fans. >> who is going to go? >> reporter: before the battle on the field there is a battle of bragging rights at the bars. as soon as 9ers fans landed they were ready to show seattle that they are gold blooded. >> fantastic having all the support of the fans. 49er nation, baby. >> reporter: it's not hard to get lathered up with the owners of the 9ers is in front of a rally passing out towels. >> every place we have been there have been 49ers fans. they may not sell us tickets, but we have lots of fans here. >> what is your stance on that? what do you think about the seahawks not selling tickets to california? >> th
there is so much activity, marty. the game is still eight and a half hours away but there is so much activity in terms of bars. i can hear the music directly across the street. the police officers are setting up their last barricades before the fans arrive. there has been so much dedication, hard work, focus that went into getting to centurylink. and i am not talking about the 9ers. i am talking about their fans. >> who is going to go? >> reporter: before the battle on the field...
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i worry that marty would go and run the fed. but we're glad to keep him. >> just aside from adjusting the contours of the volcker rule, is there specific legislation you are going to push for to eliminate portions of dodd-frank that haven't been implemented yet? >> i think i'd stay tuned on that. >> kevin hall. i'll try to get a question with a marty angle in there. you talked about income inequality, and it sounded like you were calling into question in your state of the business the concept. i think you said opportunity, not outcome, is what you're after. how would you assess outcome since the whole debate on income inequality is because it's skewed. you have several republican candidates, paul ryan, rand paul, pushing things, we're going to hear from marco rubio today. it's resonating with republicans as well. where would you see the areas you would focus on? >> i think you have the short-term issues and the long-term issues and they're both important. i really believe that there are great opportunities to drive this economy
i worry that marty would go and run the fed. but we're glad to keep him. >> just aside from adjusting the contours of the volcker rule, is there specific legislation you are going to push for to eliminate portions of dodd-frank that haven't been implemented yet? >> i think i'd stay tuned on that. >> kevin hall. i'll try to get a question with a marty angle in there. you talked about income inequality, and it sounded like you were calling into question in your state of the...
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but marti, talk to us about when the no fly list was created and why? >> it was created in 2003 by a presidential directive as a result of what happened at 9/11. prior to that, government agencies had watch lists. they had no interoperability and they couldn't see what was on another agency's watch list and it did not work. and local police agencies had no access whatsoever to any of those watch lists. >> how does a person get on the no fly list? you represent a lot of folks trying to get off of it. >> so the criteria that we know about, known or appropriately suspected terrorists, and that's what the fbi screening centers say. but what we found in practice is that the no fly list targets predominantly the american muslim community and somali community. and it seems to be predicated on foreign travel to places like somalia and yemen and other middle eastern and south asian countries, and it also targets activists, a journalist working with the snowden revelations. she's not on the no fly list, but she's on the terrorist screening database. >> marty, any
but marti, talk to us about when the no fly list was created and why? >> it was created in 2003 by a presidential directive as a result of what happened at 9/11. prior to that, government agencies had watch lists. they had no interoperability and they couldn't see what was on another agency's watch list and it did not work. and local police agencies had no access whatsoever to any of those watch lists. >> how does a person get on the no fly list? you represent a lot of folks trying...
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i am marty gonzalez. let's take a look at the forecast. >>> yes. let's take a look at the visibility. there are some difficult visibility issues in some areas but elsewhere fine. 39 in oakland, 46 in san impose, 36 in concord, 40 in livermore and upper 30s in santa rosa. we are expecting lots of sunshine today. slightly warmer. we will break down the temperatures coming up in my full forecast. >>> and we begin this hour with breaking news from san jose this morning. investigators believe the serial arsonist has struck again. fire crews are investigating two suspicious fires downtown in the san jose area, the first on south 24th street that. fire broke out about 2:00 this morning. the second fire is located at south 26th street and east san antonio avenue. fire crews have got both blazed under control, one believed to have started from behind a church. more updates shortly. these two fires are the latest in strings of fires intentionally sunset san jose over the past few days. investigators concerned about the safety of residents and firefighters. a
i am marty gonzalez. let's take a look at the forecast. >>> yes. let's take a look at the visibility. there are some difficult visibility issues in some areas but elsewhere fine. 39 in oakland, 46 in san impose, 36 in concord, 40 in livermore and upper 30s in santa rosa. we are expecting lots of sunshine today. slightly warmer. we will break down the temperatures coming up in my full forecast. >>> and we begin this hour with breaking news from san jose this morning....
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. >> this week on "q&a" marty sullivan, the chief economist for tax analysts a nonprofit organization that provides news and analysis on state, federal and international tax related issues. host: marty sullivan, i want to introduce you to our audience the same way we were introduced to you in the "washington post" in october of 2013 headline "marty sullivan picked out how the world's biggest companies avoided billions in taxes, here is how he wants to stop them". what did you think of that? guest: it was a quite flattering article. it was great that after all of these years of digging through the data, me and my colleagues at tax analysts, we were getting more recognition. host: here it is. i have it on my lap sunday
. >> this week on "q&a" marty sullivan, the chief economist for tax analysts a nonprofit organization that provides news and analysis on state, federal and international tax related issues. host: marty sullivan, i want to introduce you to our audience the same way we were introduced to you in the "washington post" in october of 2013 headline "marty sullivan picked out how the world's biggest companies avoided billions in taxes, here is how he wants to stop...
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marty talk to us about why the no-fly list was created and when it was created. >> sure.fly list was created in 2003 by a presidential directive. it was the result of what hand at 9/11. prior to 9/11, there were 11 different agencies that maintained their own version of a. watch list. most of those watch lists had no interoperability. one agency could not determine what was on another agency's watch list without actually calling them up and running the name. it -- it did not work. all thes notable, local and state police agencies had no access whatsoever to any of those watch lists. >> how does a person get on the no-fly list? you represent a lot of folks trying to get off. what are the criteria? the >> the criteria are that they are known or suspected terrorists. what we found in practice is it targets predominantly the muslim community, especially the somali community. but and it also targets activists, the activist that -- the journalist that is working with greenwald about the snowden revelations is on the same terrorist screen database that the no-fly list is a subse
marty talk to us about why the no-fly list was created and when it was created. >> sure.fly list was created in 2003 by a presidential directive. it was the result of what hand at 9/11. prior to 9/11, there were 11 different agencies that maintained their own version of a. watch list. most of those watch lists had no interoperability. one agency could not determine what was on another agency's watch list without actually calling them up and running the name. it -- it did not work. all...
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i worry that marty would go and run the fed. but we're glad to keep him. >> just aside from adjusting the contours of the volcker rule, is there specific legislation you are going to push for to eliminate portions of dodd-frank that haven't been implemented yet? >> i think i'd stay tuned on that. >> kevin hall. i'll try to get a question with a marty angle in there. you talked about income inequality, and it sounded like you were calling into question in your state of the business the concept. i think you said opportunity, not outcome, is what you're after. how would you assess outcome since the whole debate on income inequality is because it's skewed. you have several republican candidates, paul ryan, rand paul, pushing things, we're going to hear from marco rubio today. it's resonating with republicans as well. where would you see the areas you would focus on? >> i think you have the short-term issues and the long-term issues and they're both important. i really believe that there are great opportunities to drive this economy
i worry that marty would go and run the fed. but we're glad to keep him. >> just aside from adjusting the contours of the volcker rule, is there specific legislation you are going to push for to eliminate portions of dodd-frank that haven't been implemented yet? >> i think i'd stay tuned on that. >> kevin hall. i'll try to get a question with a marty angle in there. you talked about income inequality, and it sounded like you were calling into question in your state of the...
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ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i don't want to be a part of. >> they actually wanted a comprehensive written disaster plan detailing every i would do with my rabbit in event of a fire, flood, temperatures, ice storm. >> 20 possible disasters they list. intentional attack. animals escape. tornado, hurricane, blizzard. the government calls these common emergencies. >> t plan came in at 30 pages. >> you say to these people, come on, this is ridiculous and they laugh and say, it is, but we have to do this? >> they don't laugh ever. >> there's more. you're not doing your job if you're a regulator unless you add more of this stuff. >> that's why government grow
ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i...
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ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more spectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i don't want to be a part of. >> they actually wanted a comprehensive written disaster plan detailing every i would do with my rabbit in event of a fire, flood, temperatures, ice storm. >> 20 possible disasters they list. intentional attack. animals escape. tornado, hurricane, blizzard. the government calls these common emergencies. >> the plan came in at 30 pages. >> you say to these people, come , this is ridiculous and they laugh and say, it is, but we ve to do this? >> they don't laugh ever. >> there's more. you're not doing your job if you're a regulator unless you add more of this stuff. >> that's why government grows ne
ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more spectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i don't...
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if you really want to know what's going to go on in the fed, ask marty. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington journal," republican and democratic political strategist join us to talk about the 2014 and 2016 elections in the agenda ahead in congress. then we discuss the legacy of resident lyndon johnson's war on poverty and today's social programs. "washington journal," live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the deadline is approaching videospan's student cam competition, open to middle school and high school students, answering the question -- what's the most important issue congress should address this year? there's $100,000 in total prizes with a grand prize of our thousand dollars. entries are due by january 20. get more information at studentcam.org. radio address,y president obama called on congress to extend unemployment insurance for over one million americans and outlined his plan for economic growth and job creation. mississippiran
if you really want to know what's going to go on in the fed, ask marty. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington journal," republican and democratic political strategist join us to talk about the 2014 and 2016 elections in the agenda ahead in congress. then we discuss the legacy of resident lyndon johnson's war on poverty and today's social programs. "washington...
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>> this week on "q&a" marty sullivan, the chief economist for tax analysts a nonprofit provides news at and analysis on state, federal nd international tax related issues. marty sullivan, i want to introduce you to our audience the same way we were introduced you in the "washington post" in october of 2013 headline picked out how the world's biggest companies voided billions in taxes, here is how he wants to stop them". what did you think of that? was a quite flattering article. it was great that after all of through rs of digging the data, me and my colleagues analysts, we were getting more recognition. host: here it is. i have it on my lap sunday october 27, 2013. you are in a garage. p stein getve pearl interested in the story? uest: he contacted us in the middle of the story. we had trouble getting together. there was a government shutdown caused traffic jams and snowstorms and finally we got together for an interview. came to my garage and we sat there and drank coffee and hours. about five or six host: what do you do? guest: i'm an economist. analysts.tax i write articles every
>> this week on "q&a" marty sullivan, the chief economist for tax analysts a nonprofit provides news at and analysis on state, federal nd international tax related issues. marty sullivan, i want to introduce you to our audience the same way we were introduced you in the "washington post" in october of 2013 headline picked out how the world's biggest companies voided billions in taxes, here is how he wants to stop them". what did you think of that? was a quite...
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marty. >>> thank you janu susan g. cure saw a drop in 2 2% of contributions, following the controversy of stopping giving grants to planned parenthood. donations and sponsorship dropped from 164 million to 128 million. numbers also fell at its fundraising races for the cure across the country. >>> well, as we know, the 9ers face some frigid conditions in green bay for tomorrow's playoff game. lambeau field has faced some of the coldest games in nfl history. the record was set in the famous ice bowl in 1967. >> the mercury has dipped to minus 50 degrees. winds gusting at 18 miles per hour. the official nfl number is minus 13 with the windchill factor making it feel like 38 below as the packers took on the cowboys in the nfl championship. dallas shivered its way to a 21- 17 loss. in 2008, the packers hosted the new york giants in the nfc championship game remembered as the chiller bowl. the mercury, minus 4. windchill, minus 24. the giants not a warm weather team eked out an overtime win. >>> cincinnati winter stadium wa
marty. >>> thank you janu susan g. cure saw a drop in 2 2% of contributions, following the controversy of stopping giving grants to planned parenthood. donations and sponsorship dropped from 164 million to 128 million. numbers also fell at its fundraising races for the cure across the country. >>> well, as we know, the 9ers face some frigid conditions in green bay for tomorrow's playoff game. lambeau field has faced some of the coldest games in nfl history. the record was set...
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david: you have to love marti. what do you think by the way? did the fed get it right by continuing its tapering program another $10 billion? send us a tweet at atbfbn. your answers later this hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] at if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a resear tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? evything the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! and your mattress a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's a softy his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at . and as your needs change er time you can adjust your bed to sleep better together. 48-month financing available through february 2 only at your local sleep mber store. find your sleep number setting and kn better sleep. afghanistan, in
david: you have to love marti. what do you think by the way? did the fed get it right by continuing its tapering program another $10 billion? send us a tweet at atbfbn. your answers later this hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] at if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a resear tool on...
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marty mosby and paul miller join us. paul, you're in the minority.arket perform and a target that's below where jpmorgan's stock is. how come? >> we think jpmorgan is too much of a black box and that it's still just too big to really show the returns that they should get. i'm not saying jpmorgan's not a good company but a lot of their earnings or the trading revenues, investment banking revenue, not a lot of recurring revenues like a company like wells fargo has. i do get criticism from my clients saying it's trading at a very low multiple relative to everybody else but given its earnings volatility, we believe that nine, ten times number is the right number for jpmorgan. that's why we have a market perform on it. the legal troubles aside, you're right, it's -- >> paul, you make some good points there. marty, why are you confident enough to have a buy rating on the stock? >> well, what we're looking at is that the overhang issues are being resolved. as that's happening, we've had a buy rating on it as it traded down to only 20% premium to tangible va
marty mosby and paul miller join us. paul, you're in the minority.arket perform and a target that's below where jpmorgan's stock is. how come? >> we think jpmorgan is too much of a black box and that it's still just too big to really show the returns that they should get. i'm not saying jpmorgan's not a good company but a lot of their earnings or the trading revenues, investment banking revenue, not a lot of recurring revenues like a company like wells fargo has. i do get criticism from...
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too bad. >> marty as entertained kids for 30 years. like many magicians he uses a rabbit. >> give him a big hand. wow. >> have a birthday child come up and make the rabbit magically appear. that knocks them out. >> but a few years ago i was signing autographs and taking pictures with children and their parents. a batch wdge was thrown in let e your license. a license for a rabbit? she said from now on you cannot use your rabbit until you fill out paperwork pay the $40 license fee. we will have to infect your home? >> your home? >>> oo she is very ear just about this. i was in chart of the men dal awareness of martha's house. >> they would love it if everybody says awe. >> my first inspector retired good news we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we will be able to visit you more often. >> you got a letter dear members of our regulate community. sounds like a family. >> it's a community i don't want to be a part of. they have a comprehensive written disaster plan detailing everything i would do if the event of a fire,
too bad. >> marty as entertained kids for 30 years. like many magicians he uses a rabbit. >> give him a big hand. wow. >> have a birthday child come up and make the rabbit magically appear. that knocks them out. >> but a few years ago i was signing autographs and taking pictures with children and their parents. a batch wdge was thrown in let e your license. a license for a rabbit? she said from now on you cannot use your rabbit until you fill out paperwork pay the $40...
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i confessed to marty my sins and said you really should take whatever is left of the money back. instead he wanted to give me more money. he was betting that i learned my lesson. you know what? he was right. i then reverted to my old style, trying to be right about one idea at a time, keeping the rest in cash, going big when i had the most conviction. the way any good trader would do. i slowly but surely made it back. i also paper invested, a more active but not truly investing. that would become the beginning of my actual professional investing career. here's the bottom line. if you're going to trade, make sure you have a catalyst, an exit point where something is supposed to happen, and you're out of the stock, either way -- either way, because you're trading, not investing. you need conviction and you have to ask yourself would you be willing for the world to hear. hi it's me, i'm not here right now but i want you to take a swing at disney ahead of the analyst meeting. if you can do all those things start small. give it a try. stick with cramer. >>> welcome back to this specia
i confessed to marty my sins and said you really should take whatever is left of the money back. instead he wanted to give me more money. he was betting that i learned my lesson. you know what? he was right. i then reverted to my old style, trying to be right about one idea at a time, keeping the rest in cash, going big when i had the most conviction. the way any good trader would do. i slowly but surely made it back. i also paper invested, a more active but not truly investing. that would...
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what it suggests, marty -- i'm not being critical, this is just statistical analysis. it suggests for every new job, somebody left the labor force. so you really have a push. somehow obama has to get out of that box, his economy has to get out of that books. i ju -- box. i don't know if inequality -- >> there has to be retraining. a lot of people have fallen out of the workforce. i know a lot of people who can't find the job they want and they need training. >> the clinton/gingrich economy was a good economy. and bill clinton was fundamentally an optimist, in my view. an optimist, okay? he might not be your favorite politician, jim gilmore, i understand that. i don't see barack obama spreading optimism. >> let's listen to what he has to say tonight. give him a chance. >> fair enough, fair enough. >> optimism is not his agenda. his agenda has been some type of strange equality, redistribution of wealth, which automatically increases unemployment, destroys jobs. that's been the agenda. we have to change now. we have to do something where we can really spur the opportunit
what it suggests, marty -- i'm not being critical, this is just statistical analysis. it suggests for every new job, somebody left the labor force. so you really have a push. somehow obama has to get out of that box, his economy has to get out of that books. i ju -- box. i don't know if inequality -- >> there has to be retraining. a lot of people have fallen out of the workforce. i know a lot of people who can't find the job they want and they need training. >> the clinton/gingrich...
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marty durbin is c.e.o. of america's natural gas alliance, an industry trade group.he joins us now, thank you for being here. >> happy to be here. >> so i think a lot of americans think we have this glut, this enormous supply right now of natural gas but we're finding out it's more complicated than that. >> it actually is true. we do have an he nor house supply of natural gas. what we're seeing happen now is, this is obviously a severe weather event as we've been hearing about. and so the prices will move. when we have these events. you know, the last two winters were very mild. we saw prices down around $2.50. so while we are having some isolated issues of infrastructure, both policy and financing issues around pipelines and what have you, bottom line is the supply is there. >> woodruff: well, if the supply is there than what is happening. we mentioned three states in the midwest. what are the infrastructure in the pipeline issue problems. >> well, let me be clear first in the transcanada pipeline issue. the concern about anybody will have to be in the cold right no
marty durbin is c.e.o. of america's natural gas alliance, an industry trade group.he joins us now, thank you for being here. >> happy to be here. >> so i think a lot of americans think we have this glut, this enormous supply right now of natural gas but we're finding out it's more complicated than that. >> it actually is true. we do have an he nor house supply of natural gas. what we're seeing happen now is, this is obviously a severe weather event as we've been hearing about....
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marti, you have buy ratings on jpmorgan and wells fargo. bag of them all. you say hopefully it is done and they're off to a good year. >> we're looking at core profitability generating a 15% return on tangible common he can quilt. with the overhang issues, you've seen the overall valuation be pressured. so they're not reflecting the profitability that they're already creating in the core business. they have generated the settlements. so we have those losses, we incurred all that noise. we say the majority of those issues are behind the company. as they look forward we'll see more core profitability, less focus on those issues as that happens, we should see some of that premium comb back into the stock price which we've already seen as a lot of these settlements have been resolved recently. ashley: charles, let me bring you in this on this. jpmorgan, jamie dimon is saying revenue growth will definitely take a hit as we go through the process of basically derisking our operation. i'm not not sure it is clear all the legal issues are behind th
marti, you have buy ratings on jpmorgan and wells fargo. bag of them all. you say hopefully it is done and they're off to a good year. >> we're looking at core profitability generating a 15% return on tangible common he can quilt. with the overhang issues, you've seen the overall valuation be pressured. so they're not reflecting the profitability that they're already creating in the core business. they have generated the settlements. so we have those losses, we incurred all that noise. we...
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vamos a decidir entre ♪ ♪ >>> a solo 8 dÍas de las elecciones en el salvador las encuestas favorecen a martirena. > >>> vamos a hacer lo que nunca hicimos, y vamos a continuar las cosas que estÁn bien. >>> su principal apuesta es acabar con pandillas. siempre dije que la labor de un gobernante es proteger la vida de sus gobernados. voy a hacer lo que tenga que hacer. >>> algunos quieren leer entre lÍneas que quiere eliminar a los pandilleros de este. >>> eso serÍa declararme en forma confesa un criminal. nunca hable ni de escuadrones de asesinos, ni de sombras negras. >>> pero si propone declarr un estado de excepciÓn que me permita militarizar, poner a trabajar a los reos y reclutar a jÓvenes desocupados. otro argumento es recuperar a el salvador. >>> vamos a decidir si queremos un estado democrÁtico o no. >>> y destapo sonados escÁndalos de corrupciÓn contra la doctora. >>> este sÁbado fue operado radamel falcao garcÍa que recibiÓ la visita del presidente juan manuel santos. radamel falcao garcÍa se mostrÓ agradecido con la visita del presidente y el mensaje de Ánimo. >>> el seÑor presiden
vamos a decidir entre ♪ ♪ >>> a solo 8 dÍas de las elecciones en el salvador las encuestas favorecen a martirena. > >>> vamos a hacer lo que nunca hicimos, y vamos a continuar las cosas que estÁn bien. >>> su principal apuesta es acabar con pandillas. siempre dije que la labor de un gobernante es proteger la vida de sus gobernados. voy a hacer lo que tenga que hacer. >>> algunos quieren leer entre lÍneas que quiere eliminar a los pandilleros de...
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. >> marty, is this ineffective, and meaningless. >> no, not at all. it works. >> it's a large list. >> how do you know it works? >> i'm involved in it for a significant amount of my career. i'm directly involved for a portion of time at the end of my career at the center. but the comment about heads of states and officials from states, there have been heads of states on the list. senior government officials on the list. these are states that sponsor and support terrorism that's why they are on there. >> how would anyone know if this is effective: speaking of letting the terrorist go, the nigeria underworld bomber was not on the list. the pakistani american failed and was not on the list. a lot of us are wondering those two, how did they not get on the list. >> it's not a product of the process, not being robust enough. it is a fools errand. if someone is - is suspected of a crime, law enforcement should investigate that person. if the law enforcement finds evidence, they should be charged with a crime. hour safety is not served and our rights are impe
. >> marty, is this ineffective, and meaningless. >> no, not at all. it works. >> it's a large list. >> how do you know it works? >> i'm involved in it for a significant amount of my career. i'm directly involved for a portion of time at the end of my career at the center. but the comment about heads of states and officials from states, there have been heads of states on the list. senior government officials on the list. these are states that sponsor and support...
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. >> good morning everyone, i'm marty gonzalez. it's satutrday january 18th, thanks for joining us. >> we are going to start off with a live look from our roof cam. you can see that it is a very clear start to the day. all so it is a chilly for the inland valleys. santa rosa is sitting at 30 degrees. more mild in san francisco. oakland is at 44 degrees upper '30's for san jose in concord is checking in at 33 degrees. we are inspected per another mild day and i will bring down your afternoon highs coming up. >> the 49ers are in seattle. they are getting ready for tomorrow's n-f-c championship game against the seahawks. it's being called the "battle in seattle." kron four's j-r stone is live in seattle this morning with more, good morning j- r. >> it is quiet out here this morning. it is a little chilly. you can say how many people are wrong. it does not matter because the team that is a around is the 49ers. there arrived about 8:00 p.m. last night. i want to go straight to the video to show it to you. the police escort came down the
. >> good morning everyone, i'm marty gonzalez. it's satutrday january 18th, thanks for joining us. >> we are going to start off with a live look from our roof cam. you can see that it is a very clear start to the day. all so it is a chilly for the inland valleys. santa rosa is sitting at 30 degrees. more mild in san francisco. oakland is at 44 degrees upper '30's for san jose in concord is checking in at 33 degrees. we are inspected per another mild day and i will bring down your...
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>> certainly the cost of live something taking off here, and i think mayors marty walsh campaigned on this , i think there will be limits on what mayors can do around poverty. they'll look at early education and job training, we'll see if it works. >> roberta, in new orleans they have done a lot of things right and there has been a lot of investment. what does it have to watch out for? >> i think the interesting story in new orleans is still unfolding, but it's really happening out there in the neighborhoods and among the people of new orleans who have made a commitment to rebuild, return, and do things despite a lot of government impediments. i think both in new orleans and in every city we have to look beyond the so-called mega development projects that are expensive, and put all the money in the top, and do nothing about trickling down to the economy. i think mark's point about investing in small businesses and in more localized job creators, that's where the job creation really is, and that's where we need the investment. not in big development projects that really only go to the
>> certainly the cost of live something taking off here, and i think mayors marty walsh campaigned on this , i think there will be limits on what mayors can do around poverty. they'll look at early education and job training, we'll see if it works. >> roberta, in new orleans they have done a lot of things right and there has been a lot of investment. what does it have to watch out for? >> i think the interesting story in new orleans is still unfolding, but it's really...
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elizabeth marty is inconsolable. she lost her four-year-old nephew in the fire. >> my brother tried to go inside. broke out just after 4:00 in the afternoon. this is cell phone video. the fire appears to have started on the second floor in the sawth -- and of the flames -- shot straight up. gothe dad was trying to through the door. he couldn't because of the smoke and the fire. the third floor, others were trapped. his headan old man, was on fire. he was screaming. a firefighter with him, broke the window, and tried to get him outside. samaritans pulled another family to safety. there was a lady with children. someone reached out and grab the children and they got the lady down from about the me. >> at least a dozen families may have lost their homes, but as the loss of a child that hurts the most. >> losing a child like that, it is painful. taken to thes were spital. all of them had been rescued from the third floor. the red cross is assisting about 40 people to find shelter. i am roz plater. >> a substitute teacher
elizabeth marty is inconsolable. she lost her four-year-old nephew in the fire. >> my brother tried to go inside. broke out just after 4:00 in the afternoon. this is cell phone video. the fire appears to have started on the second floor in the sawth -- and of the flames -- shot straight up. gothe dad was trying to through the door. he couldn't because of the smoke and the fire. the third floor, others were trapped. his headan old man, was on fire. he was screaming. a firefighter with him,...
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. >> my personal favorite could be from marty blefens because he took a picture of his wife clearingome snow with the snow blower. looks like he's shooting through the window, where it's safe and warm inside. >> martin, get your fingers out of the lens. >> so, thank you so everybody for your picture submissions and joining in the fun of last photo. >> commuting can drive you crazy. now, there's a new way to avoid the headaches. >> is this actually available? and still to come, a little parking lot prank is taken to the next level when -- >> alex runs in and steals this guy's car. >> how things go from harmless to heated. >> plus, a new spin on a fireworks show. >> that is awesome. and a break dance that pops off. >>> got ourselves a prank here. this is a stranger's car. empties out a few aluminum cans, going to string the ribbon. >> oh. >> the mantht smiley face thing, this is his car. he comes out, gets in the car, drives away. you can see he starts again. realizes something's wrong. gets out, but this is part two of the prank. alex runs in and steals this guy's car. he says this is
. >> my personal favorite could be from marty blefens because he took a picture of his wife clearingome snow with the snow blower. looks like he's shooting through the window, where it's safe and warm inside. >> martin, get your fingers out of the lens. >> so, thank you so everybody for your picture submissions and joining in the fun of last photo. >> commuting can drive you crazy. now, there's a new way to avoid the headaches. >> is this actually available? and...
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i worry that marty will accept the offer and go run the fed. we are glad we are able to keep them. >> is there a specific twoslation numeral push for stop parts of dodd-frank that have not been implemented yet? >> i will try to get a question that has not already happened. you talk about income inequality. it sounded like you were calling into question and it sounded the you were calling it opportunity, not the outcome, is what you were after. you have several publican candidates of their. paul ryan, rand paul, all pushing different things. what do you think the areas you would focus on? you have the short-term and long-term issues. they are both important. i really believe there are great opportunities to drive this in the shortrd term. the energy revolution, which we all see and appreciate. the question that this administration has become very aggressive and i congratulate them on the trade side which will create a good deal of economic growth and opportunity. the reality that we are finally facing up to the fact that there are many job oppor
i worry that marty will accept the offer and go run the fed. we are glad we are able to keep them. >> is there a specific twoslation numeral push for stop parts of dodd-frank that have not been implemented yet? >> i will try to get a question that has not already happened. you talk about income inequality. it sounded like you were calling into question and it sounded the you were calling it opportunity, not the outcome, is what you were after. you have several publican candidates of...
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. >> jon: so marty scores is scorsese is like the pope of film making. >> right. >> jon: i'm so angryfor being so close to that man. i'm not allowed within half a mile. >> no you are not. [ laughter ] >> jon: was that an incredible experience? >> he is my favorite artist of any medium. favorite filmmaker. favorite anything. good fellas is my favorite movie. that's why i wanted to make movies in the first place to. even get to be him would have been the highlight of my existence. get out to play opposite leo in a movie directed by him. >> jon: it's a little crazy. >> i play an unhinged drug addict maniacal wall street criminal. >> jon: do they have those? >> apparently not every single person who worked on wall street ever was by the book and a good person all around. >> jon: i cannot wait to see this. >> i was shocked to find this out as well. i assumed they were boy scouts walking around there. >> jon: when he -- so does he approach you for something like this. do you have top send in a tape? do you have to good to some underground layer? how does this occur? >> i did a film calledmo
. >> jon: so marty scores is scorsese is like the pope of film making. >> right. >> jon: i'm so angryfor being so close to that man. i'm not allowed within half a mile. >> no you are not. [ laughter ] >> jon: was that an incredible experience? >> he is my favorite artist of any medium. favorite filmmaker. favorite anything. good fellas is my favorite movie. that's why i wanted to make movies in the first place to. even get to be him would have been the...
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. >> hey, marty. so the day after new year's eve in times square, it seems fitting to come to central park to take a look at the horse-drawn carriages because they may be relics. if the new mayor who is in town, bill de blasio, has his way, you will not be seeing the beautiful horse-drawn carriages going through central park. there's a long argument about whether it's fair with the traffic and exhaust and do they get time in the pastures, the stalls where they stay, some of the animal rights activists say are small. on the other side of the coin, the people who have been driving the kaerjs, some for 30-plus years say this is how they make their living. if the horses are retired, they would probably go to paddocks where they would have no exercise, no interaction. peta is stepping in, the mayor saying he plans to do this no matter what. whether it's by fiat or not is the other question. why they'll lovely to look at, the tourists are jumping in and getting a lovely visit, it remains to be seen whether
. >> hey, marty. so the day after new year's eve in times square, it seems fitting to come to central park to take a look at the horse-drawn carriages because they may be relics. if the new mayor who is in town, bill de blasio, has his way, you will not be seeing the beautiful horse-drawn carriages going through central park. there's a long argument about whether it's fair with the traffic and exhaust and do they get time in the pastures, the stalls where they stay, some of the animal...
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marty? >> thank you. >>> we are following a report at shows state university where -- san jose state university. >> reporter: this is a big concern for san jose university police since classes just resumed here earlier this week. just overnight they are investigating two incidents of sexual battery and a third incident of sexually battery all taking place in the southern portion of the campus near the event center. it started at 6:55 last night. a suspect road a bicycle up behind the victims and touched them inappropriately before riding off. the suspect is described as a 20 to 30-year-old black hooded man with a mustache. it happened near the nearby mcmccrory hall. the victim was able to defend herself and prevent the possible attack in that case. they are heavy set white men, one with long blocked hair and the other with short dark hair. police say the two incidents last night are not connected to the one this morning. still, it is a reminder to watch your surroundings and stay alert. the
marty? >> thank you. >>> we are following a report at shows state university where -- san jose state university. >> reporter: this is a big concern for san jose university police since classes just resumed here earlier this week. just overnight they are investigating two incidents of sexual battery and a third incident of sexually battery all taking place in the southern portion of the campus near the event center. it started at 6:55 last night. a suspect road a bicycle up...
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so, i think marty's point's a good one. they have gone through cycles of reinvention and just gotten smarter and better and expanded their businesses and no matter how we cut the back-test, the indexes outperformed. >> you are one of the top ten mutual funds in the united states and you see a lot of fund flows. unusual start to the year. what can you tell us about the you what are seeing at invesco? >> still too early but i think there was some excitement last year. you started to see minds change and confidence coming into the market and people moving into equities, what we're hearing from clients and what we're still seeing is some caution before the run-up but if you look out one years, two years, there's real still appetite in the equity market. international investing. people see emerging markets pulled back quite a bit. rate evaluations there and the european market. >> a lot of people have etfs mutual funds in emerging markets. are they continuing to pull out? >> yes. but i think the real opportunity is the time fram
so, i think marty's point's a good one. they have gone through cycles of reinvention and just gotten smarter and better and expanded their businesses and no matter how we cut the back-test, the indexes outperformed. >> you are one of the top ten mutual funds in the united states and you see a lot of fund flows. unusual start to the year. what can you tell us about the you what are seeing at invesco? >> still too early but i think there was some excitement last year. you started to...
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is this the worst we've seen with the wells, jpmorgan and citi, marty?t would look like the core earnings for citi would have dropped below where we were expecting it to be, in the 90 cents to a dollar range. it is weaker. we were expecting a weaker earnings quarter out of citi. when you're looking at it, the losses in citi holdings continue to improve, capital continues to improve. it really is a turnaround story that's trading below tangible value right now. the earnings are less of a concern, more of the lost content. we'll have to dig into the details as we get a chance to get to the conference call. >> did you look at goldman by now, marty? >> we have. goldman was shining out as we look at the investment banking increase as well as what we saw in the capital markets area. the core revenues they're relying on they actually bounce back from a weak third quarter and showed a better than expected fourth quarter revenue side. >> it's interesting. citigroup at this point, it doesn't matter. the story isn't the results from any given quarter. it's just whe
is this the worst we've seen with the wells, jpmorgan and citi, marty?t would look like the core earnings for citi would have dropped below where we were expecting it to be, in the 90 cents to a dollar range. it is weaker. we were expecting a weaker earnings quarter out of citi. when you're looking at it, the losses in citi holdings continue to improve, capital continues to improve. it really is a turnaround story that's trading below tangible value right now. the earnings are less of a...
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that, ladies and gentlemen, is marty in texas. marty? >> hi, there.you for helping me make money. i'm retired. all i do is sit in front of the screen and listen to your words. >> thank you. >> caller: number one, tivo got a downgrade by goldberg and what's your thinking on that? and i got a stock from my urologist. >> yeah, i thought the downgrade had great gravitas. it made me feel like the stock has had maybe -- maybe needs a rest. how about that? let's go to rick in ohio. rick? >> caller: booyah. from wright patterson air force base. >> thank you for serving, how can i help? >> caller: well, it's hold 'em or fold 'em question on bm wear. >> it's absolutely the right part of -- emc owns a big part of it. but this is the virtualization software. i like that. i do not care for emc though. i need to go to irene in indiana. ire irene. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? how do you feel about know know for dis? >> it's a stock i don't talk about enough. i recommended it, i think it's great. let's go to savino in texas. >> caller: booyah, dr. cramer. >> i'm
that, ladies and gentlemen, is marty in texas. marty? >> hi, there.you for helping me make money. i'm retired. all i do is sit in front of the screen and listen to your words. >> thank you. >> caller: number one, tivo got a downgrade by goldberg and what's your thinking on that? and i got a stock from my urologist. >> yeah, i thought the downgrade had great gravitas. it made me feel like the stock has had maybe -- maybe needs a rest. how about that? let's go to rick in...
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far am waiting to see how marty can push the envelope. is there a wall, or is there no wall?we haven't seen the wall yet. i think he is trying to find imself. tavis: what is enticing him to drive so fast? got a real --has his mother committed suicide. he has huge trust issues. he has picked a business to go into where he is challenged daily. the mostbably frightened character i have ever played. >> frightened of? >> what is in there. i think he is rate of what is in there, so he wants to go 1000 miles per hour in the other direction so he doesn't have to do any introspective work. playingun for you of the most frightened character in your career is what? >> that he is completely a live wire and impossible to anticipate where he is going to go or what he is going to do. it is attributable to the writers, but it is fun to have a character who is so elastic. he can be in a fist fight. be in a moment he can situation where he is having to confront feeling love. he is all over the place. he is hard to get a handle on. >> maybe you do know the difference, but i think if you know th
far am waiting to see how marty can push the envelope. is there a wall, or is there no wall?we haven't seen the wall yet. i think he is trying to find imself. tavis: what is enticing him to drive so fast? got a real --has his mother committed suicide. he has huge trust issues. he has picked a business to go into where he is challenged daily. the mostbably frightened character i have ever played. >> frightened of? >> what is in there. i think he is rate of what is in there, so he...
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---segun maduro, la cumbre se realizara en honor a chavez, a bolvar y marti. y chile decidieron reforzar sus fronteras a la espera de la decision de la corte internacional de justicia que resolvera un conflicto que arrastran desde la llamada guerra del pacifico en 1879. --- el lunes 27, el maximo tribunal de naciones unidas emitira una sentencia inapelable en el diferendo en que peru pide fijar la frontera maritima como una linea "equidistante" desde la orilla del limite fronterizo con chile. roll weather open blanca nestor flecha y el tiempo take pkg end segment take vo ---cientos de personas desafiaron las bajas temperaturas en "half moon bay" para acudir a un popular festival y concurso de "surfeo." ---se trata del "blody glove mavericks" al que asistieron unas 18-mil personas para presenciar a los competidores montar las famosas olas gigantes de unos 12 metros de altura. cu ---vamos con juan francisco ramirez y el deportivo cu ---adelante juan francisco chroma key jf hola blanca buenas noches, amigos un gusto saludarlos espero que ya esten descansando y li
---segun maduro, la cumbre se realizara en honor a chavez, a bolvar y marti. y chile decidieron reforzar sus fronteras a la espera de la decision de la corte internacional de justicia que resolvera un conflicto que arrastran desde la llamada guerra del pacifico en 1879. --- el lunes 27, el maximo tribunal de naciones unidas emitira una sentencia inapelable en el diferendo en que peru pide fijar la frontera maritima como una linea "equidistante" desde la orilla del limite fronterizo...