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weekend of action for the girls who will certainly have had an international women's day to remember michael chang r.t. moscow. now let's hear from the news makers themselves and football coach or somebody near was might not i'm a cynic sheree after his real madrid side beat and munch tonight at old trafford to reach the champions league quarter finals following a free to aggregate win. try to be honest and your list is. is to say that in my opinion. the best in-laws. but. the football. just a couple of weeks shy of turning forty seven boxing champion bloody mckittrick or so is still too young to ponder retirement and ukrainian heavyweight announced he will next defend his free belts and spend time in cancer survivor francesco who is twenty eight. of course i mean i understand there is this competition there are stops and as long as i'm healthy and motivated they will continue to do the job that i've been doing and what i've been doing for twenty two years for the past two and two years been beating up people for a living it's pretty cool job to be honest with you formula one the moto g.p. seasons
weekend of action for the girls who will certainly have had an international women's day to remember michael chang r.t. moscow. now let's hear from the news makers themselves and football coach or somebody near was might not i'm a cynic sheree after his real madrid side beat and munch tonight at old trafford to reach the champions league quarter finals following a free to aggregate win. try to be honest and your list is. is to say that in my opinion. the best in-laws. but. the football. just a...
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you must create the change that you want to see. michael: he fights the sodas the obesities now the u.s. senate, mayor bloomberg in new york. >> in the end that congress has to decide is is it politically popular or whether the hard thing is the right thing to do. michael: and this jodie arias trial of which i've heard very little is literally turning the legal community on its head. >> soon after the investigator walked out the door, jodie walks to the wall and does a head stand. actually, it's yoga pose. michael: it's chenk uygur's birthday. it is go time. ♪ theme ♪ michael: in a trip tole middle east that was marked by a lot of people saying why is he going there's no peace plan, no triangulated talks arranged, but the president made a really good speech getting tails and function wagging in the middle east. he spoke to israeli students today. there's your president, barack obama. >> you have the opportunity to be the generation that permanently procures. >> the speech was build as the centerpiece to the trip to the middle east. he met w
you must create the change that you want to see. michael: he fights the sodas the obesities now the u.s. senate, mayor bloomberg in new york. >> in the end that congress has to decide is is it politically popular or whether the hard thing is the right thing to do. michael: and this jodie arias trial of which i've heard very little is literally turning the legal community on its head. >> soon after the investigator walked out the door, jodie walks to the wall and does a head stand....
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so the answer is we need toe urgently act on climate change. >> michael: i with see your passion. uweine, campaign manager for forecast the facts, and organizations fighting against climate change denial, thanks so much for coming into "the war room" to enlighten us. up next a new york judge spills soda all over the big boy page. right after this. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ♪ >> michael: and now let's take a look at some other news store sflis what we like to call the best of the rest. a state judge as struck do
so the answer is we need toe urgently act on climate change. >> michael: i with see your passion. uweine, campaign manager for forecast the facts, and organizations fighting against climate change denial, thanks so much for coming into "the war room" to enlighten us. up next a new york judge spills soda all over the big boy page. right after this. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose...
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. >> michael: prebus is now floating several ideas that could change the primary process. ief moment of clarity was greeted by furious backlash from inside the party. michael steele tore into prebus and said he is the problem not the party or the primary process. >> i won and he didn't. he laid down a ground game national 50-state strategy. we just went out and did the heavy work of rebuilding the party coming off of massive losses in 2006 and 2008. >> michael: joining me now for more is david shuster. welcome back inside "the war room." >> great to be with you always. >> michael: to the gop wants to salvage their image. how are they going to do it with stuff like to? >> right. that's exactly it. it's not the way that they communication, it's what they are communicating. and as long as the republican party has a tea party that has as much control as opposed to the establishment republicans, and others who may want to moderate the par city little bit, you have this convergence of message where you have the tea party that wants to take the country back in terms of racial ineq
. >> michael: prebus is now floating several ideas that could change the primary process. ief moment of clarity was greeted by furious backlash from inside the party. michael steele tore into prebus and said he is the problem not the party or the primary process. >> i won and he didn't. he laid down a ground game national 50-state strategy. we just went out and did the heavy work of rebuilding the party coming off of massive losses in 2006 and 2008. >> michael: joining me now...
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big changes are happening here. >> michael: and the changes that are happening are happening close byou know maybe it's going to start spreading into arizona as well. is it something about the west or something about colorado. you think about traditionally colorado springs area there is a huge bible belt there. big military state and then of course the city of denver, the city of boulder fort collins as well fairly democratic strong holds. >> there is a big demographic shift. there is an influx of latino. the latino community is growing and that is a community that tended up until now vote for mostly or more progressive measures than conservative measures and support those. there is an influx of simply knew people. a lot of people moving to colorado so the old paradigm of conservative coloradoans and the conservative intermountain west is changing in a really profound way. there is the whole idea of libertarian streak. a lot of what is passing is libertarian in nature. we've had as the marijuana example is the best example of them all. that's not just a liberal progressive issue. that
big changes are happening here. >> michael: and the changes that are happening are happening close byou know maybe it's going to start spreading into arizona as well. is it something about the west or something about colorado. you think about traditionally colorado springs area there is a huge bible belt there. big military state and then of course the city of denver, the city of boulder fort collins as well fairly democratic strong holds. >> there is a big demographic shift. there...
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. >> and in the wake of a tragedy in newtown, could michael moore change his mind about this. >> i'mot going to come on another damntv show period after the next one of these shootings. >> this is "piers morgan" live. i'm here with my guest mike al moore. a lot to talk about. a passionate advocate about gun control with strong feelings. senator harry reid's decision in the senate to drop a proposed ban on semi-ought mat you can weapon in the wake of the shootings in newtown an chemical weapons in the massive civil war, president obama on his way to the region and first trip to israel and the west bank since he became president and 65 poem were killed and more than 200 wounded in battle scenes all over iraq on the tenth anniversary of shock and awe. i want to bring in the start of this now. orway damon is live in iraq. orwa, another terrible day. 55 people killed. more than 200 wounded. very hard to see that there's anything but chronic instability and continued hideous bloodshed there. what is your take? >> it's such a tragedy really the way things have unfolded just in iraq. looking
. >> and in the wake of a tragedy in newtown, could michael moore change his mind about this. >> i'mot going to come on another damntv show period after the next one of these shootings. >> this is "piers morgan" live. i'm here with my guest mike al moore. a lot to talk about. a passionate advocate about gun control with strong feelings. senator harry reid's decision in the senate to drop a proposed ban on semi-ought mat you can weapon in the wake of the shootings in...
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southerners get married more than people from other parts of the country but it's still a striking change. michael very often think of southerners as a church-going, god-fearing bunch. would you say religion connects people in the south? >> not anymore. when i was growing up and up until like the mid-1970's, there was a kind of southern evangelical religion that made it not matter very much if you were methodist baptist born again, non-denominational or whatever. there was a certain course set of evangelical beliefs like the second coming of jesus and the necessity of having a born-again experience. there was a lot of commonnalties between -- among all the denominations. starting in the 1970's and 1980s, there were these ideological schisms that happened notably in the southern baptist convention. nowadays, i would say that religion has become a lot more like politics in the south and politics has become a lot more like religion. michael: i want to talk about politics a little bit because hey, i like talking about politics, but b., the south is such an interesting case study in where american poli
southerners get married more than people from other parts of the country but it's still a striking change. michael very often think of southerners as a church-going, god-fearing bunch. would you say religion connects people in the south? >> not anymore. when i was growing up and up until like the mid-1970's, there was a kind of southern evangelical religion that made it not matter very much if you were methodist baptist born again, non-denominational or whatever. there was a certain...
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. >> michael: i want to ask you this then. why try to change republican party on this issue than -- you know than go to the democratic party? try to change them on the other conservative issues because they are so welcoming to the cause that you believe in. >> because there are things about the conservative movement that i and many others value. personal freedom lower taxes, getting government out of the way of small business owners. so for us to say that we believe in consistent conservatism means that we think a big onerous burdensome government shouldn't be involved in your personal relationships, so when you decide to marry the person you love whether that's a man or a woman that should be your decision and the government should stay out of it. >> michael: i want to go one more with you on that. it's easy to say you are a conservative. you are a conservative. clearly those are values that you hold dear, but the party that represents conservatism in america right now doesn't value that at all. so i don't understand why you don't say screw yo
. >> michael: i want to ask you this then. why try to change republican party on this issue than -- you know than go to the democratic party? try to change them on the other conservative issues because they are so welcoming to the cause that you believe in. >> because there are things about the conservative movement that i and many others value. personal freedom lower taxes, getting government out of the way of small business owners. so for us to say that we believe in consistent...
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change that. >> yes. michael finney is here with another change that could unlock phone autos this is people rising up and going are you kidding me? the white house heard from 114,000 smart phone customers. they signed a petition saying they want the right to switch carriers. the president says he agrees. the white house wants to change a rule making it a crime to switch carriers. that rule took affect january 26th aplaying to phones purchased and a lot of people will reduce competition among carriers. relaxing rules will take an act of congress so change will be slow. mercury insurance filed a lawsuit to block a decrease in insurance rates. the state insurance commissioner ordered kpt to reduce rates by 8%. that decision was based on a review of the revenue and expenses. so about 270 home owners are about to get insurance. the lawsuit will delay price breaks for homeowners. >> nothing speaks of madison avenue like the dollar. sheer proof. subtle ads are forcing adults to make decisions about their between-aged d
change that. >> yes. michael finney is here with another change that could unlock phone autos this is people rising up and going are you kidding me? the white house heard from 114,000 smart phone customers. they signed a petition saying they want the right to switch carriers. the president says he agrees. the white house wants to change a rule making it a crime to switch carriers. that rule took affect january 26th aplaying to phones purchased and a lot of people will reduce competition...
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frequency and intensity of drought which many studies suggest will occur as our clie climate changes. >> michaelamerican, you know, goes to hurricane and thinks about that how it disproportionately affected african-americans in hurricane katrina. one factor was they were living in low-lying areas in new orleans. but this is more about the long-term effect of this. >> exactly. hurricane katrina puts a face on what this particular study talk about, but when we think about climate change african-americans are more vulnerable to heat stresses, to air pollution and asthma-related health consequences african-americans tend to be heightened by storms and climate change activity but are less likely to respond to things like floods and hurricanes. another interesting thing is the southeast has the largest -- one of the largest populations of african americans in the united states. that's also one of the regions most vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical cyclones so when we sue superstorm sandy or katrina, the southeastern population is particularly vulnerable to these types of storms. >> michael: it is m
frequency and intensity of drought which many studies suggest will occur as our clie climate changes. >> michaelamerican, you know, goes to hurricane and thinks about that how it disproportionately affected african-americans in hurricane katrina. one factor was they were living in low-lying areas in new orleans. but this is more about the long-term effect of this. >> exactly. hurricane katrina puts a face on what this particular study talk about, but when we think about climate...
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michael dimock, what is driving this change? it's unargueble that there's a change going on, but why? >> it's one of the biggest changes we've mean? the last decade and it's driven by two things: the arrival of a new generation that now makes up over 25% of adults in this country, millennials, who are very supportive of this and their support is growing more intense as time passes. but you're finding a lot oaf people of all ages who have changed their minds on this over time. that about a third of supporters say they themselves have shifted in that direction as time has passed. >> ifill: greg lewis, do you determine it's a political shift cultural shift? knee other or both? >> i would say it's all of those things. we've seen very dramatic 20-point rises in support for same-sex marriage over the past decade. we've been seeing increases of that size on a variety of gay rights issues sort of lagged over the past 30 years. >> ifill: michael dimock said it was about young people changing their minds and people getting more exposed to
michael dimock, what is driving this change? it's unargueble that there's a change going on, but why? >> it's one of the biggest changes we've mean? the last decade and it's driven by two things: the arrival of a new generation that now makes up over 25% of adults in this country, millennials, who are very supportive of this and their support is growing more intense as time passes. but you're finding a lot oaf people of all ages who have changed their minds on this over time. that about a...
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as the old people die out and get replaced there has been a sea change in how people support the issue. >> michaelked with christine pelosi about how quickly the evolution of gar marriage has happened has it been the same with marijuana? how do you compare the two? and do you see the same timing in the evolution? >> well, you know, ji understand you saying that they are different issues but the way they are perceived by the public is almost identical when you are talking about who supports them. it is very much in the same way, prop 8 failed in california a few years back and same thing with prop 18, and this last year was the first time that both issues succeeded at the ballot. so the shift in the public opinion has been dramatic and driven by the same force, which is this new generation of young people who see these issues as clearly being on one side. >> michael: let's go to the politics of it a little bit, jon. rand paul, is he ahead of the curve now when it comes to pot? and do democrats have something to worry about if they don't start coming around on this issue? >> this is the one thing th
as the old people die out and get replaced there has been a sea change in how people support the issue. >> michaelked with christine pelosi about how quickly the evolution of gar marriage has happened has it been the same with marijuana? how do you compare the two? and do you see the same timing in the evolution? >> well, you know, ji understand you saying that they are different issues but the way they are perceived by the public is almost identical when you are talking about who...
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. >> michael: shocking to no one. if they changerally this agency, how will it affect the work that the agency does? >> with, that depends on whom you ask. for the proponents of these changes they say it will give it a checks and balances system. some other financial regulators the security exchange system, thethey both work with the board. the argument is it will dechange watchdogs and we'll look out for consumers whereas other agencies are supposed to keep an eye on banks are done by a single director. so republicans claim that these are sort of modest changes that bring the agency in line. people who really think that this agency was necessary and people who went to the mat to get it pushed through they've been adamant that a single director and sort of a budget coming straight from the federal reserve is the way that they'll return this into a powerhouse and curb some of the abuses of the financial christ and mortgage crisis. >> michael: how many times die here comptroller of the currency. i love that. let's go to a report by ma
. >> michael: shocking to no one. if they changerally this agency, how will it affect the work that the agency does? >> with, that depends on whom you ask. for the proponents of these changes they say it will give it a checks and balances system. some other financial regulators the security exchange system, thethey both work with the board. the argument is it will dechange watchdogs and we'll look out for consumers whereas other agencies are supposed to keep an eye on banks are done...
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we may see ourselves in the same position if our country doesn't change. >> michael: is that reauthorizationve years a good thing or a bad thing? why not reauthorize it, but then i hear what the president said, we made it better five years later. >> that's important. as we continue to progress and go on, there may be things that we may see down the line that we need to add to strengthen. as time goes on there is the resource that needs to be done to see the effectiveness. there are clearly benefits that can be garnered from looking at what those provisions do, and how we can make them better. but you know, i'm not that complete optimistic that in five years our country may be in a different way that we wouldn't have this kind of battle again unfortunately. >> michael: we're seeing the problems with revisiting these sorts of things with the voter rights act, as well. >> exactly. >> michael: but let's stay on the subject. not only arkansas has passed a ban on abortion after 12 weeks idaho also passed a ban after 20 weeks. how are these laws as you look at them? >> this is something that we nee
we may see ourselves in the same position if our country doesn't change. >> michael: is that reauthorizationve years a good thing or a bad thing? why not reauthorize it, but then i hear what the president said, we made it better five years later. >> that's important. as we continue to progress and go on, there may be things that we may see down the line that we need to add to strengthen. as time goes on there is the resource that needs to be done to see the effectiveness. there are...
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"mad money" thesis and then you have the retail ends, michael kors with ultra fast steroidal growth. it has pulled back from $68 to $58 and changeichael k orc rs, the man himself sold the stock. do you know why i think this pullback is a quint essential buy. and this lulu onlion on a pair of anti-stink pants and it is going to 250 down road and that's not even counting opportunities and it's heavily shorted. ralph lauren is a mafrter of the apparel brands and these stocks are down. we have interesting opportunities here and today i want to add coach ask tiffany's to the retail index of the gatsby index. coach has made the difficult and some say treacherous transition from being a high-flying growth to a value stock. the way you usually make the transition is the way these guys did, having fallen some 30 points from his high and now trading less than 12 times earnings is coach. the company bringing in a new ceo in the beginning of next year. maybe some people are worried about that. lou frank should stay on as chairman and could be acquired by a foreign luxury apparel. j j. crew took itself private. it would send up the stock beg
"mad money" thesis and then you have the retail ends, michael kors with ultra fast steroidal growth. it has pulled back from $68 to $58 and changeichael k orc rs, the man himself sold the stock. do you know why i think this pullback is a quint essential buy. and this lulu onlion on a pair of anti-stink pants and it is going to 250 down road and that's not even counting opportunities and it's heavily shorted. ralph lauren is a mafrter of the apparel brands and these stocks are down. we...
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change the way we eat food? >> no, it's serious science michael.the outsider who saw that but ate some of that fish as well so far. it tastes just like real salmon. this is a serious operation. it's been under development for now 20 years. they're just about to get approval to start selling this in the united states. it will change if accepted by the public, will be how we eat. the first animal protein the first meat that has been altered. we already eat corn and soybean. 85% of what we eat in this country has been genetically altered already. this is the first of the meat. >> michael: do they talk at all, do they talk about this or anyone from aqua bounty, what if a lot of these fish get out in the ocean. how will that change or contaminate the gene pool in the wild? >> well of course that's the concern of environmentalists is that it will some how they would get away. in fact, the reason why ron invited us at our behest to come look at his farm. he has a lab up in canada, which we saw and a farm down in panama. we went to both locations. the reas
change the way we eat food? >> no, it's serious science michael.the outsider who saw that but ate some of that fish as well so far. it tastes just like real salmon. this is a serious operation. it's been under development for now 20 years. they're just about to get approval to start selling this in the united states. it will change if accepted by the public, will be how we eat. the first animal protein the first meat that has been altered. we already eat corn and soybean. 85% of what we...
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changing. >> i'm michael finney. you buy a product, pay for it.mpany then keeps delivering it for months what. do you do? i'll have answers coming up. >> here is diane sawyer a look at world news at 5:30. >> hello. tonight on world news all breaking stories of the day including the outbreak of the bay area what is it? the front lines to show how doctors are working to keep it contained. and also drks they really have to save pennies at the white house canceling white house tours? what about the little kids? we're going to tackle that question tonight everyone around the country is weig >>> federal health experts warn women should no longer use a popular bone-strengthening drug. fda voted the risks outweigh benefits. authorities have been reviewing the safety after twor studies showed a higher risk of cancer among patients taking it. dvd warning hospitals to take action what it calls a nightmare bacteria that could kill patients. it is known as cre and has been spreading moreover the past decade. it's killed half of the patients that contracted a
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michael: stillcom romney says he doesn't back path to citizenship, just like jeb bush. republicans a peace of advice if you want your message to reach everyone, don't shoot the messenger, change me now is democratic strategy and syndicated strategist karl frisch. welcome back inside "the war room," karl. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: so karl did the republicans learn anything from romney's defeat? >> no, but it's very clear that they still know their first blockbuster interviewed should always go to fox news. jeb bush has flip flopped. the one trait he should have been copying of his brother, was the position on immigration reform. i don't think this spells well for any of them. this is a party in crisis. they have no idea what to do. if you look at cpac, the annual gathering of far-right crazies that happens every year, they are having an entire panel discussion about the new leaders and the future of the republican party, and it's going to be filled with people like rick santorum and newt gingrich. >> michael: they should just live under that dilution. >> i'm fine it with. >> michael: yeah. >> i don't mind i that they are basically committing a very slows. california
michael: stillcom romney says he doesn't back path to citizenship, just like jeb bush. republicans a peace of advice if you want your message to reach everyone, don't shoot the messenger, change me now is democratic strategy and syndicated strategist karl frisch. welcome back inside "the war room," karl. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: so karl did the republicans learn anything from romney's defeat? >> no, but it's very clear that they still know their first...
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he also says key testimony from michael mcqueary changed a lot. sandusky is serving of at least 30 years after being convicted of counts of child sexual abuse. >>> tomorrow, the san jose city council is expected to formally approval a $7 million incentive package for samsung semiconductor. the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a northbound train, 211, apparently hit someone. this is reportedly. we're trying to confirm. northbound train 211 has hit a pedestrian in mountain view. we can go to the maps. i'll show you that the area here that's where the train travels can be delayed for the entire system. the freeway nearby,
he also says key testimony from michael mcqueary changed a lot. sandusky is serving of at least 30 years after being convicted of counts of child sexual abuse. >>> tomorrow, the san jose city council is expected to formally approval a $7 million incentive package for samsung semiconductor. the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of...
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he also says key testimony from michael mcqueary changed a lot. sandusky is serving of at least 30 years after being convicted of counts of child sexual abuse. >>> tomorrow, the san jose city council is expected to formally approval a $7 million incentive package for samsung semiconductor. the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a northbound train, 211, apparently hit someone. this is reportedly. we're trying to confirm. northbound train 211 has hit a pedestrian in mountain view. we can go to the maps. i'll show you that the area here that's where the train travels can be delayed for the entire system. the freeway nearby,
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it didn't change just because best buy hired a good cfo. >> michael, good to see you. >> do we run that as a deco? >> sell side. >> are you a tool? >> just ask it straight out. in terms of the call on zynga, you change your mind? >> certainly michael makes the valuation argument fairly well and that's not my forte, so, i'll defer to him on the valuation part. i just -- i think after a stock 55%, with a questionable business plan -- no, i would not be buying it with anybody's money, not even guy's. >> oh! >> not even guy's. that's really saying something. hit pops and drops. pop here for verifone, up 8%. karen? >> we weren't wildly impressed by the conference call last night but i didn't cover the rest today. no man's land here. >> pop here for johnson controls. up 2%. guy? >> a lot of chatter they potentially could sell off some of the businesses they have. the stock, monster move today. 52-week high on six times normal volume. i don't think you should be plowing in on the long side tomorrow. >> a drop for air environment. down 9%. >> yes, one of my favorites, down 35% in terms of their
it didn't change just because best buy hired a good cfo. >> michael, good to see you. >> do we run that as a deco? >> sell side. >> are you a tool? >> just ask it straight out. in terms of the call on zynga, you change your mind? >> certainly michael makes the valuation argument fairly well and that's not my forte, so, i'll defer to him on the valuation part. i just -- i think after a stock 55%, with a questionable business plan -- no, i would not be buying...
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change. looking at all the things we've talked about, michael, what's going to change? ness. >> i'm not convinced anything will change in the short term unless congress pushes back against the administration and demands more oversight and accounts ability for drone strikes. i'm not convinced the administration is going to want to tie its hands in the way that it would need to in order to open this program up and give it sunlight so unless congress does its job i'm not sure much will change. >> peter, what is going to change? >> more drones and more people's hands, not just dates but nonstate actors. but also hopefully a little bit more understanding of the technology that means people can't stay quiet about it the way congress did for the last ten years. >> rosa? >> more what's going to change in ten years time we're going look back on in and say we blew it. we had a window of opportunity to create strong norms that would actually help prevent everybody else in the world from doing this in a way we're going hatement and we blew it. >> scott? >> well, i think, you know,
change. looking at all the things we've talked about, michael, what's going to change? ness. >> i'm not convinced anything will change in the short term unless congress pushes back against the administration and demands more oversight and accounts ability for drone strikes. i'm not convinced the administration is going to want to tie its hands in the way that it would need to in order to open this program up and give it sunlight so unless congress does its job i'm not sure much will...
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michael gr grunwald. also the author of the new new deal, the hidden story of change in the obama era. ff, welcome. michael, i want to start with you. when i tell my viewers about investing, i say pick a goal. we should think about investing in infrastructure in the same way. what do you mean? >> i think that's right. as you mentioned the obama stimulus did pour about $150 billion into our infrastructure and its build america bonds was a hidden stimulus inside the stimulus put in another $180 billion. that's a start. that's how you start to create the sort of strong infrastructure that makes people want to make our economy more competitive and make people want to invest in us. you have to ask what the goal is. it's not just to build more roads or sewers, you want to get people places. as opposed to just building roads. sometimes that involves more infrastructure, more tell commuting. sometimes smarter infrastructure. >> the goal is a good standard of living and the idea that businesses will invest and create jobs? it makes companies want to hire people. people want to live in these plac
michael gr grunwald. also the author of the new new deal, the hidden story of change in the obama era. ff, welcome. michael, i want to start with you. when i tell my viewers about investing, i say pick a goal. we should think about investing in infrastructure in the same way. what do you mean? >> i think that's right. as you mentioned the obama stimulus did pour about $150 billion into our infrastructure and its build america bonds was a hidden stimulus inside the stimulus put in another...
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tonight michael finney shows how it could change the way you drive. >>> this woman took her two kidsol today as soon as she heard the news that a teacher had been arrested for drugging her students. good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. the parents of the kids in that room are stunned by this news and they're angry. the teacher was arrested for putting sleeping pills in the toddler's sippy cups. it happened at kiddie academy in morgan hill. we're there live with the latest. heather? >> police believe the teacher was giving kids these sominex sleeping pills dissolved in water. they never got the pill that's day she was observed by a colleague but had she tried it before? was it sominex? how much? these are questions that might not be answered because in part by the time police got there, evidence from friday morning was gone. police say the 59-year-old residents dabby grats worked off and on at the kiddie academy five years in child care for 20. at at kad my she was responsible for 10 children between ages one and two years old. friday morning a colleague noticed s
tonight michael finney shows how it could change the way you drive. >>> this woman took her two kidsol today as soon as she heard the news that a teacher had been arrested for drugging her students. good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. the parents of the kids in that room are stunned by this news and they're angry. the teacher was arrested for putting sleeping pills in the toddler's sippy cups. it happened at kiddie academy in morgan hill. we're there live...
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you know, it would take a lot to change that. michael. >> be half up on the day already. >> right. and of course big frustration, people can't get to their money from the banks. but then, jim, maybe you have some encouragement. any sign perhaps banks will reopen as early as tuesday perhaps? >> that can only happen if there's an agreement here to save the banks. the restructure, shutdown, whatever you want to call it. and reorganize these banks and europe says, okay, we'll allow the european central bank, think of that like the federal reserve, putting money into these banks just to keep them alive for a few more weeks. the federal reserve of the european central bank says we will shut that money off come monday night. so it's really, really tight. people simply aren't able to do day-to-day operations because they can't get access to the money. as we were hearing earlier taxi driver telling me they just want five or ten euros, no change, and rounding things up to get bills in their hands. they're not giving change because they need to keep that money as much as they can get their ha
you know, it would take a lot to change that. michael. >> be half up on the day already. >> right. and of course big frustration, people can't get to their money from the banks. but then, jim, maybe you have some encouragement. any sign perhaps banks will reopen as early as tuesday perhaps? >> that can only happen if there's an agreement here to save the banks. the restructure, shutdown, whatever you want to call it. and reorganize these banks and europe says, okay, we'll...
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equality, just like they did after president obama endorsed marriage equality. >> michael: i'm glad you brought that up. changingversation always seems to be one of the most important parts of what -- of course the supreme court can change the law but what a president does so i'm glad you brought that up. i want to ask you as a00. thing, what do you think will happen on a state level if the supreme court issues an am beneficiary wows or split decision? >> i don't know how ambiguous it will be. i would anticipate we'll end up with some sort of split decision. what that does is opening up a variety of lawsuits for people wanting their marriages recognized in multiple states if you get married in new york and you want your marriage recognized in new jersey or rhode island, for example, which are close to getting marriage equality, why wouldn't that marriage be recognized here too. regardless of what the supreme court does on the broader question of whether we get a 50-state solution here is that the march for equality is moving forward with or without them. obviously it would be very nice if they gave us a nice pac
equality, just like they did after president obama endorsed marriage equality. >> michael: i'm glad you brought that up. changingversation always seems to be one of the most important parts of what -- of course the supreme court can change the law but what a president does so i'm glad you brought that up. i want to ask you as a00. thing, what do you think will happen on a state level if the supreme court issues an am beneficiary wows or split decision? >> i don't know how ambiguous...
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change? let's bring in michael. how has the situation in cyprus and now the possibility that depositors in other countries if those banks go into real trouble they may be tapped as well. how is that affecting your investment strategy? >> i think it's very, very interesting. if you're in europe are you feeling optimistic? you're not. if you're in japan? no. even if you're in china, you're concerned about growth rate. what it does is the risk on trade is still there. but it's the more conservative risk on trade which meebs i think it will drive trades higher. if you're in spain or italy or cyprus our greece that you will have much confidence in europe at this point and that's why you will start to see flows in the united states. >> it's about money flows. you think the money will be expatriates from europe and other places and come into u.s. stocks? >> i do. what the united states is offer something a more stable environment. yes, of course, it's sluggish growth. and it also offers something call dividend. if you have
change? let's bring in michael. how has the situation in cyprus and now the possibility that depositors in other countries if those banks go into real trouble they may be tapped as well. how is that affecting your investment strategy? >> i think it's very, very interesting. if you're in europe are you feeling optimistic? you're not. if you're in japan? no. even if you're in china, you're concerned about growth rate. what it does is the risk on trade is still there. but it's the more...
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so what you're seeing now is michael bloomberg trying to change that conversation to become more pro n. >> and, listen, money buys power, whether you're the nra or michael bloomberg and with the $12 million out of his own pocket for the background checks for the ads, i want you to hear both sides here. >> i think i have a responsibility and i think you and all of your viewers have responsibilities to try to make this country safer for our families and for each other. and if i can do that, by spending some money, and taking the nra from being the only voice to being one of the voices, so the public can understand the issues, i think my money would be well spent. >> criminals aren't going to be checked. they're not going to do this. the shooters in tucson, aurora, in newtown, they're not going to be checked. >> jim, to you first, what do you think needs to happen if anything for mayor bloomberg to get his way? >> well, i think -- i think what he's doing is probably going to be fairly effective. the way i view this, it is not -- >> you think so? >> well, i think he can be somewhat effect
so what you're seeing now is michael bloomberg trying to change that conversation to become more pro n. >> and, listen, money buys power, whether you're the nra or michael bloomberg and with the $12 million out of his own pocket for the background checks for the ads, i want you to hear both sides here. >> i think i have a responsibility and i think you and all of your viewers have responsibilities to try to make this country safer for our families and for each other. and if i can do...
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recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. >> michael: coming up tonight, numbers, be they 2800 dead, 11 million undocumented or ten years since, they define where we've been, where we are and perhaps where we're headed. i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: today marks the ten-year anniversary of the iraq war. hard to believe but it's been a full decade since headlines across the country heralded a quote, targeted surgical invasion to top be saddam hussein. as we know there were no weapons of mass destruction and it was anything but targeted. the country itself is still plagued by violence and bloodshed. there were 16 car bombs, and one assassination leaving 52 dead and 180 wounded. all told 130,000 130,000 iraqi civilians have died since the war began. this country has lost 3400 troops and 100,000 more have been injured. john lewis today is not a day for celebration but a time when this nation should reflect upon the true meaning of our involvement in iraq. but the architect of this endless war are
recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. >> michael: coming up tonight, numbers, be they 2800 dead, 11 million undocumented or ten years since, they define where we've been, where we are and perhaps where we're headed. i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: today marks the ten-year anniversary of the iraq war. hard to believe but it's been a full decade since...
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that may begin to change with this story of the prostitution if it is proven to be false. >> michael: would you pose in a photograph with menendez. >> i would pose with menendez, a good guy. >> michael: funding everything that they want and nothing that progressives want, we are of course shocked. plus chris christie's crush on the president takes on a very new meaning. his sandy serenade has turned into a sequester pile-on. ouch. it was a concern and then a fear that the momentum for gun control would fade over time. is it a reality? we'll be right back. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. wh
that may begin to change with this story of the prostitution if it is proven to be false. >> michael: would you pose in a photograph with menendez. >> i would pose with menendez, a good guy. >> michael: funding everything that they want and nothing that progressives want, we are of course shocked. plus chris christie's crush on the president takes on a very new meaning. his sandy serenade has turned into a sequester pile-on. ouch. it was a concern and then a fear that the...
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tonight 7 on your side michael finy shows you how side michael finy shows you how it could change the way you >> good evening. 7 news at finance:00. spiking their drinks. police arrested a present ask teacherting sleeping pills in the toddler's cups. it happened at kitty academy in morgan hill. as heather explains, the parents of kids in that teacher's class are absolutely stunned by this news. and they are angry. police say 59-year-old oly sister resident worked off and on at the kidy academy for 5 years. worked in child care for 20. at the academy she was responsible for 10 children between the ages of 1 and two years old. friday morning she was getting ready for their arrival when a colleague noticed something strange. >> she is preparing water for them. and one of the other employees witnessed her putting something into this, these cups. not all but soil. police say she has admitted it was the adult sleeping pill. she was fared medley friday morning. police weren't notified until yesterday afternoon. and she was arrested at her home last tonight. police say it would have been bett
tonight 7 on your side michael finy shows you how side michael finy shows you how it could change the way you >> good evening. 7 news at finance:00. spiking their drinks. police arrested a present ask teacherting sleeping pills in the toddler's cups. it happened at kitty academy in morgan hill. as heather explains, the parents of kids in that teacher's class are absolutely stunned by this news. and they are angry. police say 59-year-old oly sister resident worked off and on at the kidy...
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michael moss. for more on the changing face of colorado, log on to facebo facebook/now. you ready?rother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back.
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i think he's got to do it because he needs to change the dynamic. michaele, do you think republicans like a paul ryan, like rob portman and others at the dinner, senator mccain, are going to be -- feel free to try to build coalitions with the president or from either the grass roots or the republican leadership do you think they'll be yanked back? >> i think they will do both, actually. i think it's very smart, the president's selection of individuals to help him in this regard. he's got a team of folks at the table he can begin to rework the grand bargain which is now back in play. and on the table for consideration. at the same time, those individuals who were at that dinner can network within the caucus itself, understand and appreciate where those who will not budge at all are and isolate them and begin to pull to that table those who are going to be willing to work with them to get something done. this all, i think, is going to be a play, this round at least, out of the senate. the house is going to be sort of a secondary player to a certain degree. ye
i think he's got to do it because he needs to change the dynamic. michaele, do you think republicans like a paul ryan, like rob portman and others at the dinner, senator mccain, are going to be -- feel free to try to build coalitions with the president or from either the grass roots or the republican leadership do you think they'll be yanked back? >> i think they will do both, actually. i think it's very smart, the president's selection of individuals to help him in this regard. he's got...
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changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes.w is "new york times" is reporting today that there was a meeting of the bishops of argentina ahead of a national debate on same sex marriage in which then cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as that perhaps they could accept civil recognition but not same sex marriage. we've reached out to sources in argentina though we can't confirm the details of that meeting, what we do know is what's reported in this piece is consistent with the way cardinal bergoglio handled this issue over the years. that is he has opposed the idea of making other kinds of living arrangements equivalent to marriage between a man and a woman, but he has also signalled openness to some form of civil recognition for same sex couples that would include things like spousal benefits, health insurance, property rights and those sorts of things. so in general i think we could say that he profiles on this issue as theologically orthodox but politically moderate. >> i suppose it raises the point too that what you say as a bish
changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes.w is "new york times" is reporting today that there was a meeting of the bishops of argentina ahead of a national debate on same sex marriage in which then cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as that perhaps they could accept civil recognition but not same sex marriage. we've reached out to sources in argentina though we can't confirm the details of that meeting, what we do know is what's reported in this piece is...
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. >> reporter: life changed for michael gore when fell off a 12-foot high cat walk and shattered hisve my legs and couldn't move them and reached down there and didn't feel anything. >> now, after a decade of paralysis confined to a wheel chair life for gore is changing again. he is about to stand up. and walk. >> what was it like the moment that you stood up? >> ' mazement. excitement. joy. all good. >> reporter: gore is wearing an exo skeleton a break through device derived from aircraft controls. all gore has to do is lean forward or back to control it. ryan farris is leading the development team. >> every aspect of the design was really intended to promote independence. promote an unprecedented level of independence for the users. >> the device short for independence and go is one of three exo skeletons coming to market though this is the lightest and least bulky of them. it can be used by accident victims, wounded warriors with spinal or brain injuries, even stroke patients. though he is only allowed to test in in the shepherd center rehabilitation hospital michael gore feels a
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former president jimmy carter, we know a man who expressed to bring changes to his country and people who felt marge allized and michaelwe spoke for over an hour and he was happy to finally meet someone bush hated more than him. he was a polarizing figure, kirsten. was the -- did the coverage reflect that? >> i don't think it did. i don't think in the mainstream media, those were quotes from pretty far left people, but i don't think the mainstream media was covered in the way it should have been covered, which really was completely totalitarian thuggish leader. a human rights abuser. somebody who hated america and saying he was a friend to america was absurd. i expect that stuff frankly from the people you just named, but rich wrote a great column, why more troubling things from where it wasn't expected. >> jon: why don't you share thoughts from your column, rich? >> well, it's-- hugo chavez were a figure of the right, if you talked about a 21st century fascism instead of 21st century socialism none of the media would have mentioned his charming colorful personality. he was basically a fascism, anti-sem might, loved th
former president jimmy carter, we know a man who expressed to bring changes to his country and people who felt marge allized and michaelwe spoke for over an hour and he was happy to finally meet someone bush hated more than him. he was a polarizing figure, kirsten. was the -- did the coverage reflect that? >> i don't think it did. i don't think in the mainstream media, those were quotes from pretty far left people, but i don't think the mainstream media was covered in the way it should...
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you'll see is texas is not as red as people think today, and we're going to change that over the next several years. >> michaelalance tracking the minority voters while trying not to lose your connection with white voters? is that a tricky thing to texas? >> not really. it's very similar to what you just saw in the presidential campaign. you can talk about your values and message, and what you are going to see is that voter in texas, hispanic voters african american voters women voters they are not in line with the current governor and his policies. they don't agree with his cuts to immigration, and the plan of the republican party nationally or what they are doing on health care. our challenge will be to speak toefr to every voter. we need to increase african american and young people turnout. have an all of the above strategy to make sure we talk to voter in the state. >> michael: which sounds reasonable, and that very governor, rick perry that you just spoke of, has been one of your biggest critics. shocking no one. here is what he told abc news affiliate in austin. >> give me the timetable? are we talking
you'll see is texas is not as red as people think today, and we're going to change that over the next several years. >> michaelalance tracking the minority voters while trying not to lose your connection with white voters? is that a tricky thing to texas? >> not really. it's very similar to what you just saw in the presidential campaign. you can talk about your values and message, and what you are going to see is that voter in texas, hispanic voters african american voters women...
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. >> michael, what do you think? have you changed of your behavior in terms of allocating capital, as a result of what we've seen in the last 48 hours? >> no, not really, maria. i still think that cyprus is certainly something to watch. but i think it's just part of the negotiation process, exactly what's happening in greece. we have to watch and see if it accelerates and this idea sweeps around europe, but i doubt that's going to happen. i actually think that europe is starting to present some opportunities. you have some opportunities, perhaps selectively in companies like adidas. nestle, as long as you're conservative and look for some dividends and look for some growth names that have good market penetration with consumers on a more affordable ba base, i still think there's opportunity in europe. the thing i would be concerned about right now is china. i'm a little concerned that china is starting to losing handle on what's happening in their economy, in terms of what's happening with real estate prices. that's something you've g
. >> michael, what do you think? have you changed of your behavior in terms of allocating capital, as a result of what we've seen in the last 48 hours? >> no, not really, maria. i still think that cyprus is certainly something to watch. but i think it's just part of the negotiation process, exactly what's happening in greece. we have to watch and see if it accelerates and this idea sweeps around europe, but i doubt that's going to happen. i actually think that europe is starting to...
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what the change of heart could mean for the g.o.p.. >> i'm michael finney. today's q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact me at face book.com and on twitter. i'll answer questions here live a little later. >> i'm sandhya patel. as you look from our camera, we see hazy skies now. i'll show you when the rain clouds will be arriving and you'll need umbrellas coming up. >> take a look at the mcarthur maze, this is our camera showing how slow going it is for drivers there on the lefthand side of the screen trying to make their way east right now. nobody is getting vft out of here. either. stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 co days of wag to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days
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change? thank you. >> all right. new york city there. mayor michael bloomberg being joined by the vice president of the united states and also family members of the many victims from the shooting in connecticut in newtown all saying more needs to be done for stricter legislation, not just for that city or tristate region but the entire nation. >> the vice president talking about those large clips in weapons, the 30-round clips and talking about what they're calling common sense legislation. so we're keeping an eye on all of that. meanwhile, welcome to "around the world." i'm michael holmes. >> and i'm fredricka whitfield in for suzanne malveaux. we have a lot coming up including this. we're going to begin in iran actually. in the middle of president obama's visit to israel a new threat from iran. >> iran's supreme leader today vowed to destroy tel aviv if iran is attacked by israel. and made those comments in an address marking the iranian new year. >> and he said the basis of hostility with iran is the u.s. government. we'll have the latest on presid
change? thank you. >> all right. new york city there. mayor michael bloomberg being joined by the vice president of the united states and also family members of the many victims from the shooting in connecticut in newtown all saying more needs to be done for stricter legislation, not just for that city or tristate region but the entire nation. >> the vice president talking about those large clips in weapons, the 30-round clips and talking about what they're calling common sense...