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. >>> report we've got news here with regard to paul mccauley the former chief economist at pimco haveearned paul mccauley telling cnbc's own steve liesman exclusively he is not headed to jansist capital to join bill gross. bill gross left pimco to join janis because of the position of the unconstrained bond fund. today we told yes, he did step down as his position as chief economist. widespread speculation he may be joining janus capital to hook up with bill gross but we've learned paul mccauley former chief economist at pimco not going to janus, back to you. >> thanks sof. janus capital see that moving there. just want to show you a few of the stocks that are moving, perhaps on some of the comments that our friend mario has just made. discovery, he thinks could triple within the next how long? few years. >> four years. >> four years. there's the stock there. but gogo wireless up 1.3%, reiman hospitality today as well. speaking of the leader board and our halftime portfolio competition. jim lebenthal is holding down the top spot up almost 11%. joe terranova, almost everybody is in the
. >>> report we've got news here with regard to paul mccauley the former chief economist at pimco haveearned paul mccauley telling cnbc's own steve liesman exclusively he is not headed to jansist capital to join bill gross. bill gross left pimco to join janis because of the position of the unconstrained bond fund. today we told yes, he did step down as his position as chief economist. widespread speculation he may be joining janus capital to hook up with bill gross but we've learned...
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mccauley told a personal story. she says there was a child she was taking care of with cystic phi brosis and a gran father who was smoking smoking smoking and didn't realize because he is an older generation that he was impacting this kid. the kid was coming in with asthma, exacerbations getting worse. she tells the gran father and he quits smoking because he didn't want to hurt his grand child and the kid got healthier and has just graduated high school recently. there is a message there. and we have to educate people. 26 cities have bans on public smoking -- i'll sorry, 26 states have bans on public smoking. that means that over 20 states don't have bans on public smoking. 700 cities have bans on public smoking. but there are many cities that don't. what about the two-family dwellings the skrrks dc was focusing on that. someone smoking like a chimney that lives next to you, it's coming through the walls. >> if you 134e8 that, is the smell enough to potentially impact your health? >> you are smelling it it's impact
mccauley told a personal story. she says there was a child she was taking care of with cystic phi brosis and a gran father who was smoking smoking smoking and didn't realize because he is an older generation that he was impacting this kid. the kid was coming in with asthma, exacerbations getting worse. she tells the gran father and he quits smoking because he didn't want to hurt his grand child and the kid got healthier and has just graduated high school recently. there is a message there. and...
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chief economist paul mccauley is stepping down.ley has reamed joe and -- have rejoined pimco and last may. he accepted the job to work with bill who is basically priced out of the firm that he founded last year. now, he says that his mission with pimco is officially complete. and somebody will be driving around like a billionaire. an anonymous bidder has paid -- agreed to pay more than $122,000 for warren buffett catlike. he autographed the car and will give the keys over in person. the money will go to a charity that advocates for girls. >> the bond market is broken. you can thank dodd-frank in the fed stability board for that. two of the smartest gods -- guys from blackrock are here to tell us how. he is head of trading and liquid of these strategies. gentlemen, welcome. let us start with what is wrong picture -- what is wrong. richie? >> i do not think it is wrong it is the reality of what it is. >> when i say six, it means that it is not working as well as it did or it should. >> the bond market has gone from five and half tril
chief economist paul mccauley is stepping down.ley has reamed joe and -- have rejoined pimco and last may. he accepted the job to work with bill who is basically priced out of the firm that he founded last year. now, he says that his mission with pimco is officially complete. and somebody will be driving around like a billionaire. an anonymous bidder has paid -- agreed to pay more than $122,000 for warren buffett catlike. he autographed the car and will give the keys over in person. the money...
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mccauley asking you, how was aaron acting during this time?yes. >> and your answer was, "um, he seemed shaken up." do you remember testifying to that effect? >> i don't remember but if it's there, then yes. >> so there you have it he's using her gran jury testimony against her now. >> right. there's no matlock moment here. everybody's seen the grand jury testimony. if they give testimony now that's inconsistent with previous testimony they come in and what's called impeaching them. in this case her testimony was inconsistent. and where the defense attorneys are going, they're trying to show when aaron hernandez found out that odin lloyd died that he was shaken up by the information. it's something that upset him as well. it's something that the defense is using, again to show the relationship between the two. >> to your point, the relationship between the two continues to be the focus here. the defense attorney introduced into evidence pictures of aaron hernandez and odin lloyd hanging out again. this seems to be at least as the testimony has
mccauley asking you, how was aaron acting during this time?yes. >> and your answer was, "um, he seemed shaken up." do you remember testifying to that effect? >> i don't remember but if it's there, then yes. >> so there you have it he's using her gran jury testimony against her now. >> right. there's no matlock moment here. everybody's seen the grand jury testimony. if they give testimony now that's inconsistent with previous testimony they come in and what's...