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i will start with charlie walker, ace on the case, michael brown, rico landry. mr. walker. >> good evening, i would like to compliment you for calling this hearing. and i am very upset over the fact that that man over the housing authority stand here and tell you a deliberate lie. they are selling those units to those developers. i am involved with one of the companies, the only black company that bid. there is no black company involved in their construction. they think this is a joke of theirs. but for him to stand and tell you they are not doing demolition. they are already doing demolition. and he has no respect of you as a supervisor, and stand here and tell you a lie, they are not going do that. they are going to tear down potrero hill, and those places are already falling down.
i will start with charlie walker, ace on the case, michael brown, rico landry. mr. walker. >> good evening, i would like to compliment you for calling this hearing. and i am very upset over the fact that that man over the housing authority stand here and tell you a deliberate lie. they are selling those units to those developers. i am involved with one of the companies, the only black company that bid. there is no black company involved in their construction. they think this is a joke of...
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reports of trouble began in 1976, but love canal did not explode until michael brown, a journalist atthe niagara gazette, wrote articles exposing the problem. they caught the eye of lois gibbs. ini read a newspaper article love canal had 20,000 tons of chemicals buried in it, and it was leaking into the neighborhood. so i read this newspaper nsa, those poor people. and next day, there was another article and that when talked about the 99th street elementary school and i was like, oh, my goodness. that is where michael is going to kindergarten. at is why michael is so sick. >> lois tried to get her son transfer to another school, but the superintendent refused. >> when i met with dr. long he said, i am not about to move 407 children because of one irate, hysterical housewife with a sickly kid. >> instead, lois began to circulate a petition to close the school. she went door-to-door, discovering the extent of the damage. >> i was shocked. i was absolutely shocked. i thought i was the only one with a sickly child. i thought i was the only family that was affected by these leaking chemica
reports of trouble began in 1976, but love canal did not explode until michael brown, a journalist atthe niagara gazette, wrote articles exposing the problem. they caught the eye of lois gibbs. ini read a newspaper article love canal had 20,000 tons of chemicals buried in it, and it was leaking into the neighborhood. so i read this newspaper nsa, those poor people. and next day, there was another article and that when talked about the 99th street elementary school and i was like, oh, my...
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>> if there were any justice in the world, her reputation would be like michael brown, the fema chairmanw. bush, but the fact that she did not leave in the middle of ms, she is going out under a high point, who knows? she may wind up as a health-care .obbyist >> what does this mean now having a new head of healthcare.gov? what does it mean for the future of health care, do you think? >> the administration told them they could turn over a new leaf, so they've had a lot of turbulence. the insurance industry has delayed major aspects of the law, allowed people to keep their old friends. this is an opportunity for them to reset, but a new face at the .op of hhs we are coming into the first real implementation year. >> right. they hit -- what? 7 million? the complaint has been not everyone is actually in the program. people have started the enrollment but are not fully enrolled. >> right, and i fully expect her to get confirmation, but that -- those are the exact things republicans are going to hit on. midterms,ook ahead to how big an issue is health care still going to be? does this soften i
>> if there were any justice in the world, her reputation would be like michael brown, the fema chairmanw. bush, but the fact that she did not leave in the middle of ms, she is going out under a high point, who knows? she may wind up as a health-care .obbyist >> what does this mean now having a new head of healthcare.gov? what does it mean for the future of health care, do you think? >> the administration told them they could turn over a new leaf, so they've had a lot of...
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director and grownup paranoid charlie brown, michael hayden defended the program on fox news sunday, saying that torture wasn't just about getting the facts. >> the report says that information about bin laden's courier came from a detainee while he was being questioned by kurds in northern iraq long before he was taken to a cia prison and given enhanced interrogation. >> chris, i am aware that simply learning a fact is not the same thing as learning the importance of that fact. >> stephen: exactly, the c.i.a. may have already known the name of bin laden's courier, but that information didn't sound important until it was being screamed through a wet rag. (laughter) point is... what was the point? >> director panetta, when asked by the congress to comment on "did the interrogation program help with getting us to abbotabad," said very clearly that that information was part of the information, part of the intelligence stream that led to the killing of osama bin laden at abbotabad. director panetta went on to say, and we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information th
director and grownup paranoid charlie brown, michael hayden defended the program on fox news sunday, saying that torture wasn't just about getting the facts. >> the report says that information about bin laden's courier came from a detainee while he was being questioned by kurds in northern iraq long before he was taken to a cia prison and given enhanced interrogation. >> chris, i am aware that simply learning a fact is not the same thing as learning the importance of that fact....
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anna lee padilla and jaron brown. michael barrett. and karen fish kin. >> good afternoon, mr. boyd. >>> good afternoon. my name is darnell boyd and i'm here to talk about the 18 year olds. as i said before, a lot of 18 year olds, their birthday, they're born early january through june. during those months they're still in high school and a lot of them going through hard times. we come here to ask you to do free muni for youth, and for youth, support free muni for youth, for seniors and people with disabilities. thank you. >> thank you. >> anna lee padilla. >> good afternoon. [speaking through interpreter] >>> good afternoon, my name is anna lee padilla. i'm a member of power. we're here again, even though we shouldn't have to be here again. we've done everything possible to organize our communities, our youth, mothers and children. we've worked hard to raise funds, collect signatures. we've gone to the mta and we know that there's been a big donation made for this campaign and we're asking that it include 18 year olds. there is nothing that we haven't done toward this campaign
anna lee padilla and jaron brown. michael barrett. and karen fish kin. >> good afternoon, mr. boyd. >>> good afternoon. my name is darnell boyd and i'm here to talk about the 18 year olds. as i said before, a lot of 18 year olds, their birthday, they're born early january through june. during those months they're still in high school and a lot of them going through hard times. we come here to ask you to do free muni for youth, and for youth, support free muni for youth, for...
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. >> brown: michael santos is back behind bars. >> i feel a real kinship with every guy in this room. every man wearing orange. >> brown: but this time, it's his choice. santos was just 23 when he was convicted of trafficking cocaine in 1987. >> brown: his operation was big enough to drew a 45 year sentence. and with credit given for good behavior, he served 26 years in federal prisons. now he's telling inmates his personal story of transformation. >> the vision that i always had that i would be able to come back to society, put on a suit and tie, and have nobody know that i ever served a day in prison. and that's the vision that i want to instill in every man in this room. >> brown: santos had support from his family. but he also had an inner drive that's apparent to this day. here's you as a very young man. >> yes, i'm 23 years old, locked inside of a pierce county jail >> brown: from the moment he arrived in prison, he began preparing himself for the day he'd be released. even if it was decades away. he read books on philosophy, history and law. >> that's george cole from the unive
. >> brown: michael santos is back behind bars. >> i feel a real kinship with every guy in this room. every man wearing orange. >> brown: but this time, it's his choice. santos was just 23 when he was convicted of trafficking cocaine in 1987. >> brown: his operation was big enough to drew a 45 year sentence. and with credit given for good behavior, he served 26 years in federal prisons. now he's telling inmates his personal story of transformation. >> the vision...
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this as edward walsh and michael kennedy, firefighters, laid to rest after the terrible brown stone fire father of three young children, thousands are coming from around the country to pay their respects. you see many saluting there. just gives you goose bumps. a very sad day. >>> new this morning, a bomb suspected to from world war ii exploded at a scrap shop in bangkok, killing two, injuring 19. you can see what happened after the blast that ripped apart the building, blew off the roof, smashed windows of nicearby hous and shops. >>> police say the scrap workers cut into the bomb using a torch, probably thinking the bomb was inactive. >>> a grim step forward in the mudslide recovery efforts in washington state. the floodwaters receding and that's exposing more bodies in the debris. the death toll has risen to 28, ranging from 4 months old to 71. 20 people still missing. hundreds of searchers and cadaver dogs sifting through the mud more than ten day after the rain-soaked hill collapsed. the weather dried yesterday. but heavy rains are expected to tomorrow through sunday and that could
this as edward walsh and michael kennedy, firefighters, laid to rest after the terrible brown stone fire father of three young children, thousands are coming from around the country to pay their respects. you see many saluting there. just gives you goose bumps. a very sad day. >>> new this morning, a bomb suspected to from world war ii exploded at a scrap shop in bangkok, killing two, injuring 19. you can see what happened after the blast that ripped apart the building, blew off the...
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trade representative michael froman brown say that it's been a success answer right after the break. as the media leave us so we. are the see bush and see your. party there's a good. news that no one is as good with the guess that you deserve answers from. politics. i marinate joining me. for that impartial and financial reporting commentary interview and much much. only on best and only on. the chance our course. looks at the finish line of the marathon. in screw news that out of twenty year old north american free trade agreement nafta has been a disaster for american workers and the american economy according to public citizen it has directly led to the loss of over one million u.s. jobs and caused our trade deficit with canada and mexico to balloon to one hundred seventy seven billion dollars that's a far cry from one hundred seventy thousand jobs per year the nafta supporters back in ninety four you're going to get this no worries everything's going to be great. but it now we're going out now it didn't work out as advertised that's not stopping u.s. trade representative michael
trade representative michael froman brown say that it's been a success answer right after the break. as the media leave us so we. are the see bush and see your. party there's a good. news that no one is as good with the guess that you deserve answers from. politics. i marinate joining me. for that impartial and financial reporting commentary interview and much much. only on best and only on. the chance our course. looks at the finish line of the marathon. in screw news that out of twenty year...
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unfortunately, yankees pitcher michael pineda created a twitter storm last night. this brownnce seen on his hand led to on-line accusations he was using pine tar. the gooey substance used to treat baseball bats is against regulation for pitchers. now, you sent a stream of angry tweets like this wrun. why is he cheating with pine tar on his hand? why hasn't anyone told the red sox yet? peneda responded saying i'm not using pine tar. it's dirt. i'm sweating from my hands too much in between innings. in other words, dirty hands as opposed just dirty. another battle over hot sauce is getting many of you heated, and this one is one of those stories that i only know about because of my producers because i hadn't heard of siracha until today. apparently it's so popular that brands like lay's potato chips are riding the spicy wave to success. this couldn't meant has gotten the community where it's made both hot and bothered. irwindale, california, just passed a rez lyings giving makers of siracha 90 days to contain the smelly fumes. the possibility of the end of siracha. it's definit
unfortunately, yankees pitcher michael pineda created a twitter storm last night. this brownnce seen on his hand led to on-line accusations he was using pine tar. the gooey substance used to treat baseball bats is against regulation for pitchers. now, you sent a stream of angry tweets like this wrun. why is he cheating with pine tar on his hand? why hasn't anyone told the red sox yet? peneda responded saying i'm not using pine tar. it's dirt. i'm sweating from my hands too much in between...
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brown, thanks very much. let's bring in cnn other reporters live in the search homes. michael holmes, in perth. talk to me about the bluefin-21. this thing is pretty slow on a good day. why did it come back to the surface so soon today? >> reporter: yeah. you know, bill, it really speaks to how little we know about the ocean floor there. the best guess by those who are operating the bluefin was that the ocean depth was around 4400 meters down, it's a bit deeper than that it would appear. the bluefin went down, takes about two hours to get down there and meant to be on the ocean floor or above the ocean floor for about 16 hours. well after about six hours, it hit about 4,500 meters. it has a built in mechanism that tells it if you're getting too low, too close to the ocean floor go back up. that's what happened. that kicked in. it went back up to the surface. you know i was talking to one of the people operating this whole operation and he said these things happen. it's not a big deal. it slows it down a little bit. they lost probably, you know, ten hours of being on the ocean floor. but it's no
brown, thanks very much. let's bring in cnn other reporters live in the search homes. michael holmes, in perth. talk to me about the bluefin-21. this thing is pretty slow on a good day. why did it come back to the surface so soon today? >> reporter: yeah. you know, bill, it really speaks to how little we know about the ocean floor there. the best guess by those who are operating the bluefin was that the ocean depth was around 4400 meters down, it's a bit deeper than that it would appear....
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brown university. his situation was with a guy named krugman, bernanke, michael woodford. i don't know anyone who had a trial by fire like you did against those three heavyweight. how do you define stagnation and slot? >> the question up until now has -- this mightsing drag on for longer. indeed it may. that is a lot of possibility. >> you studied with michael woodward when heated interest no one reads it but everyone loves it. as any modern economics and woodford's book or krugman's book? are we on original territory? >> do you mean the current situation we are facing now? >> is it a textbook meeting the fed has today or are they on original ground? >> if we find ourselves in the situation for much longer it might pose challenges we did not anticipate in the book of .oodford in 2003 we have some answers during that time with japan. there were certainly solutions people provided at that time. perhaps it is time to take a closer look at those. >> if we dig into the data ahead of the fed, we might get a sense for what they are going to say. i will show two charts. gary lange
brown university. his situation was with a guy named krugman, bernanke, michael woodford. i don't know anyone who had a trial by fire like you did against those three heavyweight. how do you define stagnation and slot? >> the question up until now has -- this mightsing drag on for longer. indeed it may. that is a lot of possibility. >> you studied with michael woodward when heated interest no one reads it but everyone loves it. as any modern economics and woodford's book or...
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michael holmes in perth for us. thank you zblmp. >>> let's bring in our panel of experts. rene marsh, pamela brown. aviation analyst peter goelz. law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. geoffrey thomas of airlinera airlineraitings with us from perth, australia. first of all, they apparently detected the cell phone was the co-pilot was on trying to get some sort of connection with a cell tower. what do you make of that? >> i think it's pretty important because it shows there was something going on in the cockpit some time after the plane made the turn. and that it was low enough for a cell tower to pick up. so i think it's pretty significant. and it's something they've got to dig into and explain. >> does it give the investigators, thomas, specific clue, and i think peter makes a good point for a cell tower to pick it up in penang and malaysia, maybe it was flying at 4,000, 5,000 feet? because the plane's got to be relatively low in order to get that kind of signal out. >> well, it does. >> if that's true -- >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead, tom. >> yes, if that's true, it does reveal the plane absolutely made that turn and was in the ar
michael holmes in perth for us. thank you zblmp. >>> let's bring in our panel of experts. rene marsh, pamela brown. aviation analyst peter goelz. law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. geoffrey thomas of airlinera airlineraitings with us from perth, australia. first of all, they apparently detected the cell phone was the co-pilot was on trying to get some sort of connection with a cell tower. what do you make of that? >> i think it's pretty important because it shows there was...
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laughter ) >> stahl: joey degrandis, bill brown, tracy fersan, and jerrard heard are among the 50 new subjects. all right, what happened on june 25th, 2009? >> michael, too. >> bill: farrah fawcett, that morning. >> that's right... >> tracy: they both died the same day. >> stahl: and when they think about those days, they actually relive them. >> tracy: it's not just a question of numbers, dates and times. it's emotion. and so, you know, when we wake up on that certain day of the year, it's kind of like how everybody wakes up feeling on 9/11. >> stahl: do you even know that when i think of something five years ago, i don't have much emotion attached to it? >> bill: i... i can't even relate to that. >> yeah. >. bill: i... i don't even understand that. >> stahl: so, joe, how old were you when you first realized that you could do this? >> joey: i was about ten years old. it was the fall of '94. ( laughter ) >> stahl: it was a tuesday. >> how's it going' so far? you tricking' people? >> joey: we had a fourth grade magic show at the very end of the year. it was thursday, june 1, of '95. and i remember--like the week before, you know, trying to think of,
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michael crabtree in the house. the first period. tyler toffoli got stick side on antti niemi and 1-0, l.a. 18 shots in the first. dustin brownoff niemi's pad. 2-0 after one. kings didn't let up. second everybody 22 seconds in. jeff carter passes it off the skate and in. sharks lose 3-0. they lead 3-2. game 6 monday night. 60 years ago, 1954, when the new york giants left the -- swept the cleveland indians for a world series title. the san francisco giants and cleveland back at it at&t park. tim lincecum gave up three runs on 9 hits in 4 and 2/3 inning. 3-0 indians. still in the fifth. timmy loads the bases. he gets out of the jam striking out gomes. and hunter pence on to the glove of jason. brandon hicks and scores. 4-3 lead. buster posey has a solo shot in the fifth. his fifth of the year. giants look to complete the sweep today with a 5-3 victory. >>> the a's against the houston astros. scored two in the first but dexter fowler with the solo shot. 2-1, a's. astros take the lead in the second. chris carter, 3-2, huston. he was able to tie the three. but the bullpen allowed four runs. leading things off. rbi similar to left
michael crabtree in the house. the first period. tyler toffoli got stick side on antti niemi and 1-0, l.a. 18 shots in the first. dustin brownoff niemi's pad. 2-0 after one. kings didn't let up. second everybody 22 seconds in. jeff carter passes it off the skate and in. sharks lose 3-0. they lead 3-2. game 6 monday night. 60 years ago, 1954, when the new york giants left the -- swept the cleveland indians for a world series title. the san francisco giants and cleveland back at it at&t park....
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brown, what have you got? >> agriculture etf. m.o.o. >> first day of this second quarter is under way. good one it is. michaelng up on "power lunch." >>> we welcome you to "power lunch." i'm sue herrerra. >> our guest this hour is michael lewis, author of the new book that has everyone in finance talking and arguing. it is "flash boys." there you see it. beautiful red color which always works for me. michael lewis, welcome. >> thanks for having me back. >> we are delighted to have you back and glad -- you have many airlines you could choose to fly. we're glad you fly cnbc. you say the markets are rigged. that's an inflammatory term. that suggests to me that you believe there is a conspiracy afoot in the marketplace.
brown, what have you got? >> agriculture etf. m.o.o. >> first day of this second quarter is under way. good one it is. michaelng up on "power lunch." >>> we welcome you to "power lunch." i'm sue herrerra. >> our guest this hour is michael lewis, author of the new book that has everyone in finance talking and arguing. it is "flash boys." there you see it. beautiful red color which always works for me. michael lewis, welcome. >>...
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brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza? >> i'm writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks. i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. activist investor carl icahn settles his battle with ebay. we will hear from carl icahn himself. drew houston says that his company is entering a new phase. find out what it is all about. first the check of your top headlines. tech stocks sell off big time today.
brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza? >> i'm writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks. i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we cover...
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brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza? >> i'm writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls wear something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ . . >> this is "taking stock" for thursday, april 10, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is selling, plain and simple. u.s. stocks tumbling. a lot of selling going on. the nasdaq composite index falling the most since 2011. we have a discussion around the selloff in just a moment. plus the chicago cubs looking to sell a minority ownership stake to renovate. their iconic home -- wrigley field. i will speak to the executive advising on the sale.
brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza? >> i'm writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls wear something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ . . >> this is "taking stock" for thursday, april 10, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's...
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brown, what have you got? >> agriculture etf. m.o.o. >> first day of this second quarter is under way. good one it is. michael lewis is coming up on "power lunch." >>> we welcome you to "power lunch." i'm sue herrerra. >> our guest this hour is michael lewis, author of the new book that has everyone in finance talking and arguing. it is "flash boys." there you see it. beautiful red color which always works for me. michael lewis, welcome. >> thanks for having me back. >> we are delighted to have you back and glad -- you have many airlines you could choose to fly. we're glad you fly cnbc. you say the markets are rigged. that's an inflammatory term. that suggests to me that you believe there is a conspiracy afoot in the marketplace. are you saying that and if so, who are the conspirators? >> the book is pretty clear about all this. i think it's an accidental conspiracy. i think accidental -- this sort of unintended consequences of regulation that was introduced in 2007 created this really screwed-up market structure in which a lot of people have totally screwed up incentives. it is totally screwed up that broker
brown, what have you got? >> agriculture etf. m.o.o. >> first day of this second quarter is under way. good one it is. michael lewis is coming up on "power lunch." >>> we welcome you to "power lunch." i'm sue herrerra. >> our guest this hour is michael lewis, author of the new book that has everyone in finance talking and arguing. it is "flash boys." there you see it. beautiful red color which always works for me. michael lewis, welcome....
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michael bloomberg has launched a new gun control group aimed at taking on the nra. bloomberg has committed $50 million to funding everytown for gun safety, a grassroots group of voters against gun violence. lisa wheeler brown, ford a mother who lost her mother -- her child to gun violence in seattle mayor ed murray were among those to join the group's unveiling. >> i'm going to do all i can to prevent another mother from losing a child to gun violence. >> we are announcing everytown for gun safety, an organization that brings mayors, moms, and a grassroots movement of americans together to deal with the issue of gun violence. gun violence kills 86 americans every day. it happens everywhere. it cities, small towns, on our streets, schools, shopping malls , and places of worship. >> the senate intelligence committee has opened a probe of a leak that revealed details of its report on cia torture. the class to reported last week the report questions the program's underlying legal framework and accuses the agency of impeding its overseers and manipulating the media. panel chair dianne feinstein says she has asked the justice department to investigate how mcclatchy obtained the information. a federal appeals cou
michael bloomberg has launched a new gun control group aimed at taking on the nra. bloomberg has committed $50 million to funding everytown for gun safety, a grassroots group of voters against gun violence. lisa wheeler brown, ford a mother who lost her mother -- her child to gun violence in seattle mayor ed murray were among those to join the group's unveiling. >> i'm going to do all i can to prevent another mother from losing a child to gun violence. >> we are announcing everytown...
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michael lewis. that's sort of a witch's brew that can actually take money away from commitment to the market. >> josh brownnancial reporting tomorrow. first big dow component, j jpmorgan, tim sloan on the program. monday we get retails sales report. expectations of the report are pretty high. >> i would say that this is going to be the make or break moment for the weather tree sis. if your thesis has been it is the weather, it's the weather, it's the weather, okay, fine. because the weather has been a non-factor for the last month. as we start getting reports like retail, for example, housing starts, et cetera, and they continue to be weak with the absence of snow and drought and polar vortexes, what else are you going to tell me? as far as the bank earnings, i don't know if i would hang my hat on that. these guys don't beat their chest anymore. they want a low profile. i don't think they'll come out and say bombastically bullish things. i think it is a good time to just chill out, re-assess what your risk is. if you have way too much pain, it means you're not investing correctly and you're not diversified
michael lewis. that's sort of a witch's brew that can actually take money away from commitment to the market. >> josh brownnancial reporting tomorrow. first big dow component, j jpmorgan, tim sloan on the program. monday we get retails sales report. expectations of the report are pretty high. >> i would say that this is going to be the make or break moment for the weather tree sis. if your thesis has been it is the weather, it's the weather, it's the weather, okay, fine. because the...
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michael holmes is there. and we always have a team of experts here in "the situation room." they're following all the breaking developments. but first, the latest information from our justice correspondent, pamela brownjust finished its fourth dive a few hours ago, 15,000 feet down. and right now experts are studying are sonar images, hoping that this time the bluefin may find something. four days of searching underwater and still no signs of wreckage. >> the visuals that we managed to get from the bluefin 21 were very clear. not in finding what we were looking the for, but what the seabed looks like and that gives us a bit of relief as to the next few days, we're going to intensify the deepwater search. >> reporter: the underwater robot, bluefin 21, has been moving back and forth, searching the area where pings, believed to be from the black boxes were first detected. still, some officials now say if nothing turns up in the next few days, it may be time to switch gears. >> if we don't find the wreckage, we will regroup and reconsider. i think that has been our case from the start. >> reporter: expanding the underwater serge not only will take time, but also cost a lot of money. australia's chief air
michael holmes is there. and we always have a team of experts here in "the situation room." they're following all the breaking developments. but first, the latest information from our justice correspondent, pamela brownjust finished its fourth dive a few hours ago, 15,000 feet down. and right now experts are studying are sonar images, hoping that this time the bluefin may find something. four days of searching underwater and still no signs of wreckage. >> the visuals that we...