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tom: ed morse can't talk about hydrocarbons, you can.re you waiting on oil stocks in the u.s.? omar: producers are going to have a hard time. capital spending is a huge part of the energy sector in the u.s. tom: how do you know when to go into oil stocks? omar: it is very hard to predict. the whole oversupply is something that will be affected. olivia: thank you so much. still to come more americans are buying electric cars. it is a booming industry. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." futures are -3. dow futures are -17. olivia: tom, are you driving a tesla get? tom: i looked and no, no, no. olivia: is the roof not tall enough? brendan: they have a folding up backseat. olivia: we are waiting with bated breath on the tesla suv. monthly sales of electric cars are rising. up nearly 66% since 2010. the key is that we need to get a point where we hit a critical mass of infrastructure. as soon as we do that, that graph is going to turn into a parabola experts say. everybody likes the idea
tom: ed morse can't talk about hydrocarbons, you can.re you waiting on oil stocks in the u.s.? omar: producers are going to have a hard time. capital spending is a huge part of the energy sector in the u.s. tom: how do you know when to go into oil stocks? omar: it is very hard to predict. the whole oversupply is something that will be affected. olivia: thank you so much. still to come more americans are buying electric cars. it is a booming industry. this is "bloomberg surveillance."...
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neil: but you could not eat the morse code. >> that it -- >> i don't know what i mean. >> not a greatear for electric car sales but good year on to something? new tire powering electric cars, as the car self drives it makes sense then some of these plug in? >> that is exciting, good year is a company that understands how to project where the world is going. it is a very exciting, a cool patrolprototype. neil: a traditional company doing something high-tech. >> they are impressive company my only question is, should i buy stock now or in 5 minutes. >> do you think that real future this in, smart cars and rest will be from traditional players, not where you keep looking who will will come ul with latest thing. >> it could be, ford been talking about fact that most cars will be group owned. and so, you know, technology kind of will replace the idea of a car as a think this dow yourself. you know driving will either be sort of automated in cities or something for fun. neil: the self driving cars? >> it will urbanize first like new york city where people should not be driving we're terribl
neil: but you could not eat the morse code. >> that it -- >> i don't know what i mean. >> not a greatear for electric car sales but good year on to something? new tire powering electric cars, as the car self drives it makes sense then some of these plug in? >> that is exciting, good year is a company that understands how to project where the world is going. it is a very exciting, a cool patrolprototype. neil: a traditional company doing something high-tech. >> they...
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her parents' attorney says they settle width the one boy was rae morseful and truthful what happenedat night. >>> a san francisco judge today said that a venture capitalist's attorney may seek punitive damages in a lawsuit against her former silicon valley employer. ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she is claiming discrimination and retaliation after having an affair with a senior colleague. powell's husband run as hedge phoned which she says went bankrupt about the time the filed the suit. >>> to weather now and small but welcome changes on the way overnight. a live look right now from the golden gate bridge camera. while it was a beautiful day across the bay area, you seal the fog moved in on the bridge early this afternoon, and it did not leave. sticking around. also moving in soon, some rain showers. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma has more on when they'll arrive. >> that picture from the golden gate bridge perfectly tells the story. we had sunshine early on and now we're seeing the clouds thicken, first along the coast and then east into many of our inland locations. liv
her parents' attorney says they settle width the one boy was rae morseful and truthful what happenedat night. >>> a san francisco judge today said that a venture capitalist's attorney may seek punitive damages in a lawsuit against her former silicon valley employer. ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she is claiming discrimination and retaliation after having an affair with a senior colleague. powell's husband run as hedge phoned which she says went bankrupt about the time the...
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her parents' attorney says they settle width the one boy was rae morseful and truthful what happenedt night. >>> a san francisco judge today said that a venture capitalist's attorney may seek punitive lawsuit against her former silicon valley employer. ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she is claiming discrimination and retaliation after having an affair with a senior colleague. powell's husband run as hedge phoned which she says went bankrupt about the time the filed the suit. >>> to weather now and small but welcome changes on the way overnight. a live look right now from the golden gate bridge camera. while it was a beautiful day across the bay area, you seal the fog moved in on the bridge early this afternoon, and it did not leave. sticking around. also moving in soon, some rain showers. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma has more on when they'll arrive. >> that picture from the golden gate bridge perfectly tells the story. we had sunshine early on and now we're seeing the clouds thicken, first along the coast and then east into many of our inland locations. live doppler 7hd
her parents' attorney says they settle width the one boy was rae morseful and truthful what happenedt night. >>> a san francisco judge today said that a venture capitalist's attorney may seek punitive lawsuit against her former silicon valley employer. ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she is claiming discrimination and retaliation after having an affair with a senior colleague. powell's husband run as hedge phoned which she says went bankrupt about the time the filed the suit....
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so my estimation say that is about $4,999,988.01 cent morse than it should be. actually, $5 million more if you have-- now the group gave exclusive details on the auction to forbes magazine which i guess makes sense since ghost fail killah is a deputy editor at the magazine. all right. true. i'm not making this up okay. but even if i don't win the-- i have a computer. so i'm sure i will be able to listen to it like probably the day after or something. >> looks like this generation of wu tang fans will never be able to enjoy it according to forbes the album titled the wu once upon a time in scho lin can't legally be heard by the masses for 88 years? >> 88 years man so i will be an old old dirty bastard when this album comes out? >> [bleep] oh hey that reminded me 20 15rx it's been 88 years, i can fillly listen that eddie kajter album my grandfather bot in 1927. this is great. unbelievable. i just happen to have it here. oh here it is. i have been waiting 88 years for this thing. >> i just happen to have a gramophone right here. >> put this up. okay. all right. le
so my estimation say that is about $4,999,988.01 cent morse than it should be. actually, $5 million more if you have-- now the group gave exclusive details on the auction to forbes magazine which i guess makes sense since ghost fail killah is a deputy editor at the magazine. all right. true. i'm not making this up okay. but even if i don't win the-- i have a computer. so i'm sure i will be able to listen to it like probably the day after or something. >> looks like this generation of wu...
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horse and buggy rules for the auto age which is why verizon put out a statement in morse code to show how backwards this thing is. all it does is freeze what's in place. it will become politics how you get ahead in that industry instead of pleasing the needs and wants of the public. >> bruce do you really think that government bureaucrats could keep up the pace with what's happening on the internet. >> i don't know about that. here is the deal, i don't know that this came from obama's secrecy. this came from 4 million internet activists here and i would fall on the side of a netflix or a mozilla before i would fall on the side of a big company like comcast or verizon. >> that's even worse if it was a secret deal that was made between the government and these big corporations. >> the people wanted this. >> the only reason netflix can get its content on the internet is because the cable companies put in the spending on the infrastructure because they knew they could recruit the costs in the future. that's the whole damn point. >> i think with a few exceptions most people are not happy w
horse and buggy rules for the auto age which is why verizon put out a statement in morse code to show how backwards this thing is. all it does is freeze what's in place. it will become politics how you get ahead in that industry instead of pleasing the needs and wants of the public. >> bruce do you really think that government bureaucrats could keep up the pace with what's happening on the internet. >> i don't know about that. here is the deal, i don't know that this came from...
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after communion parishioners shared condolence and thank yous including philadelphia based actor david morse portrayed a former philadelphia cop in the tv show hack. noel the the friend of wilson says the busy officer man made time to volunteer with his organization, one day at a time. >> we talk so much about black men being negative in the community but he was definitely an office shore stood positive and as a positive side. when they took his life they took ten other father lives at the same time. >> reporter: according to police thursday two armed gunmen attempting to rob this game stop at 21st and lehigh got in the gun battle with wilson who was in uniform inside buying a birth the day present for one of his two sons. he leaves behind a one year-old and a nine year-old whose birthday falls on monday. collections from the mass will go to both boys. >> officer wilson was not a member of this parish but the priest tells us that the police officers in the the 22nd and 39th district protect this community so in his mind they are automatically members of the congregation. >> right down the st
after communion parishioners shared condolence and thank yous including philadelphia based actor david morse portrayed a former philadelphia cop in the tv show hack. noel the the friend of wilson says the busy officer man made time to volunteer with his organization, one day at a time. >> we talk so much about black men being negative in the community but he was definitely an office shore stood positive and as a positive side. when they took his life they took ten other father lives at...
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he's brought me to this tine haven to look for the one creature that inspired darwin's idea morse thanbuddy? i came a long way to find you. the florian na mockingbird. he doesn't seem to mind. >> when darwin came here, he collected these guys with a stick. >> just whacked them with a stick. >> just whacked them with a stick. that's how naive they are. >> they didn't know to fear man yet. >> they didn't know how to fear anything. they don't have any predators out here. >> and there's maybe 90 left in the world. >> in the world total. this is one of the world's rarest birds for sure. >> i'll explain why this little guy is hanging on by a thread in just a minute, but to understand how carl plans to save them, we have to back up, hop over to isabela island and get to know these guys. galapagos is an old spanish word for tortoise. and for takes tortugas muw grande were the plodders of this island. by munching brush, they keep the whole ecosystem in balance happily living to 150, 200 years old in giant tortoise heaven. that is, until people showed up. in whaling boats and pirate ships. short
he's brought me to this tine haven to look for the one creature that inspired darwin's idea morse thanbuddy? i came a long way to find you. the florian na mockingbird. he doesn't seem to mind. >> when darwin came here, he collected these guys with a stick. >> just whacked them with a stick. >> just whacked them with a stick. that's how naive they are. >> they didn't know to fear man yet. >> they didn't know how to fear anything. they don't have any predators out...
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against putin, it was done as a provocation, that is a stalinesquesque technique, you n go to opponent morse than you would before. kennedy: almost in crow broad daylight. is vladimir putin a russian castro, is he in it for life. >> i am not comfortable comparing putin to other leaders, i compare him to stalin, he was there for life. he is putin's predecessor, i think that putin needs to stay their -- stay there for life, i don't know why casto, in fact, cast vo not there focastro is n. but putin needs to stay the minute he gets out of power he will probably be killed. that is the system he created and enforced. kennedy: is it going to get worse? >> unfortunately, my fear that is phaoeufplt because i think that we may be facing the time when after, you know stalin went to his opponents but then actually acting as if he investigating a murder is prominent communist, and that is how the great purges began in 1937, my fear is we may be facing the new kind of stronger even opression because putin, even if he may not have ordered the hit, he was going to use it to strengthen his power that means
against putin, it was done as a provocation, that is a stalinesquesque technique, you n go to opponent morse than you would before. kennedy: almost in crow broad daylight. is vladimir putin a russian castro, is he in it for life. >> i am not comfortable comparing putin to other leaders, i compare him to stalin, he was there for life. he is putin's predecessor, i think that putin needs to stay their -- stay there for life, i don't know why casto, in fact, cast vo not there focastro is n....
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credit card debt than emergency savings and average american household carries $200,000 of debt that is morseang, and -- mortgage and stuff, what can people do to get out of this from under the boulder? >> it is sad, at least 10 to 15 years it has been trend, been this way for a while, and i think it has to do with culture, justin stan gratification, i want, when i want, when i want it, tons of credit card companies and will give that you money, you can payback later. and student loans. kennedy: okay. i will stop you right there people have a choice what they sign, and loans and deals they make with credit card companies and lenders. >> it is cultural thing but many countries as wealthy or less, they don't have any why near as much debt, we're not taught in school you to to budget no chest-beating monologues about engine size, horsepower, or performance. no anthemic soundtracks to stir the soul. just a ram heavy duty that can carry more weight than any other heavy-duty truck. get more facts at ramtrucks.com ♪ i love that song so much, that is rob snide are's daughter -- snider's daughter, sno
credit card debt than emergency savings and average american household carries $200,000 of debt that is morseang, and -- mortgage and stuff, what can people do to get out of this from under the boulder? >> it is sad, at least 10 to 15 years it has been trend, been this way for a while, and i think it has to do with culture, justin stan gratification, i want, when i want, when i want it, tons of credit card companies and will give that you money, you can payback later. and student loans....
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no words can fully express what toni morse hisson has meant to me ever since. as a writer woman, block woman andy,es, a fellow ohioan. she taught me to pay attention to everything without prejudice, for beauty conclude found in the ginger sugar smell liesing from the polluted lake and the fate of an empire can rest on the curve of an eye plow. -- eyebrow. her work has accompanied my honing myself as a writer and woman and huh desthat would be without milkman or -- without toni's wry humor and chastening gaze, he laughter that seems to come straight up from the middle of the earth. over the years toni morrison and i have met in a numb number of places and times official events, at private gathers, and objects by chance in a hotel lobby in cleveland where we convinced the what are tender so serve one more set of drinks in 1994 at a ceremony in her honor in celebration of her 70th 70th birthday. in both places toni was surrounds by orchids. or orchids, blooms that come in every colorful you can think of, their petals veined like human hands held to the light with
no words can fully express what toni morse hisson has meant to me ever since. as a writer woman, block woman andy,es, a fellow ohioan. she taught me to pay attention to everything without prejudice, for beauty conclude found in the ginger sugar smell liesing from the polluted lake and the fate of an empire can rest on the curve of an eye plow. -- eyebrow. her work has accompanied my honing myself as a writer and woman and huh desthat would be without milkman or -- without toni's wry humor and...
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. >> you bet on morse horses by cf jacket and jock stphe. >jockey?>> no, 96% of ncaa budget toward scholarship and schools comes from respond shor -- sponsorshid advertising this is a good thing that benefits the education. tom: they talk about how much it costs. >> in terms of advertising. cantor did a study, increase 1.7% more advertising dollars in 2015. that is almost 1.7 billion spent on this advertising. in these for gm, at&t, coca cold athey are all buying into this advertise -- coca-cola, they are all buying into this advertising, and we're supporting scholarship. wore wise this not bad. tom: we have moveed from aing a society to service sector. >> it is stim lative to the economy. with availability of technology on your tablet, people will watch it anyway, you might as well go with it make it a moral buildinger. -- moral builder it will help your office and the economy. >> people can e-mail you while you are watching the game. tom: i get -- for teams i don't know who they are. >> kentucky for your tie. tom: tomorrow election day in israel, p
. >> you bet on morse horses by cf jacket and jock stphe. >jockey?>> no, 96% of ncaa budget toward scholarship and schools comes from respond shor -- sponsorshid advertising this is a good thing that benefits the education. tom: they talk about how much it costs. >> in terms of advertising. cantor did a study, increase 1.7% more advertising dollars in 2015. that is almost 1.7 billion spent on this advertising. in these for gm, at&t, coca cold athey are all buying into...
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. >> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. that mark is actually the outline of a body of an inmate used the remainder of the torch on. i think his name was perry. he had a lot of enemies in population. that outline there on the floor is permanently there. it will not come up. >> some of the groups that were holding the officers hostage were attacked by other groups of inmates. the hostages were taken from them, dressed in inmate clothes, slipped out of the prison and subsequently, those prisoners that did that got pardons. >> after a 36-hour stand-off, exhausted, hungry and freezing, inmates surrendered to the national guard. >> when it finally was over, we came in with the national guard, the state police. and we rushed in and first thing th
. >> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. that mark is actually the outline of a body of an inmate used the remainder of the torch...
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names may sound familiar but not exactly famous in today's age a lot of scholars will know who robert morse is an important financier from 1781 to 1784. he served as superintendent of finance during the fledgling years of the united states. he was one of only two persons to sign all three founding documents of the united states -- the constitution, the declaration of independence, and the articles of confederation. he was one of pennsylvania's first two senators and the first to use the dollar sign in correspondence. the "s" with the line through it. apparently, this is attributed to morris in correspondence. so mr. morris is a familiar name, perhaps not all that famous. that's what he looks like on banknotes. stephen decatur was a famous admiral, fought in the barbary wars. fought in the war of independence, and he was, he was commander of the uss constitution and several other ships. here is important navayal hero. the last fellow is when i want to spend time on -- charles sumner. his name has come up in today's news. hear a lot about all the acrimony and paralysis in congress. and how pe
names may sound familiar but not exactly famous in today's age a lot of scholars will know who robert morse is an important financier from 1781 to 1784. he served as superintendent of finance during the fledgling years of the united states. he was one of only two persons to sign all three founding documents of the united states -- the constitution, the declaration of independence, and the articles of confederation. he was one of pennsylvania's first two senators and the first to use the dollar...
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he says theory morseful and that at least one is thinking about quitting the force. >> this is not a real who done it type of case and so that they are not optimistic about their future in the department. >>reporter: police chief greg sur out of town didn't mince word about how he felt. >> if these officers are found to have made these statements the that they also support my action that i will do everything i can to separate them from the police department as we do not want to have them among us. >>reporter: police union says it supports the chief. >> disgraceful for all of us very noble profession that the men and women have chosen. this was a very small faction of the department that got involved in this. >> naac p disagrees. >> race >> racism homophobeia and all of those phobia if that cause pain for people about because they are different are in this police department. >> we need to look at this in a larger lens. >>reporter: board of supervisors present london called for broader investigation of the department. >> these are the only 4 that got caught and there could be other ind
he says theory morseful and that at least one is thinking about quitting the force. >> this is not a real who done it type of case and so that they are not optimistic about their future in the department. >>reporter: police chief greg sur out of town didn't mince word about how he felt. >> if these officers are found to have made these statements the that they also support my action that i will do everything i can to separate them from the police department as we do not want...
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trinan came to the nats in the mike morse trade and once again he's slated to be one of matt williams versatile performers coming out of the bullpen. dave owens for wusa 9 sports. >> he had 15 major league games last year but he is training as a starter. we know how stacked the starting rotation is so he could find a good home in the bullpen. a good asset to the team. >>> coming up some of the big names that could throw their hats in to the ring to succeed retiring maryland senator barbara mikulski. >> the city marks one year since relisha rudd cis period. >> the black hat bandits strike again. >>> in tonight's health alert new findings that pediatricians are facing more pressure from parents who delay vaccinations. >> reporter: she wants her 15-month-old son cruz vaccinated, just not the number of shots recommended for his young age. >> my concern is that their body can't handle the chemicals that are in the vaccinations. >> reporter: a national survey from children's hospital colorado shows 93% of pediatricians are getting at least one request per month to spread out or postpone vac
trinan came to the nats in the mike morse trade and once again he's slated to be one of matt williams versatile performers coming out of the bullpen. dave owens for wusa 9 sports. >> he had 15 major league games last year but he is training as a starter. we know how stacked the starting rotation is so he could find a good home in the bullpen. a good asset to the team. >>> coming up some of the big names that could throw their hats in to the ring to succeed retiring maryland...
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we've heard ed morse talk about full storage. why can't it crack 50 right now? just the short covering or buys that are rolling out of positions until they get squashed because that can only last so long? >> in an oversupplied market it's difficult to say how low price can go. you probably need to get down into the 20s before you see production being shut in and that's really the last stopgap in terms of balancing the market. i think it may be doesn't push there simply because the longer-term fundamentals of the industry will require a much higher price in order to balance, and that could just keep the price in the near term supported. >> jason, we'll leave it there. jas jason game else. what's your top big? >> i've been in exxon before but not anymore. chevron is one of the names of the integrated names that he still had a buy rating on, 125 target on that, so i know he also mentioned there's no place that absolutely is going to give you all the protection you want. >> right. >> but at the same time that seems to be one of those names it. at least has some upsi
we've heard ed morse talk about full storage. why can't it crack 50 right now? just the short covering or buys that are rolling out of positions until they get squashed because that can only last so long? >> in an oversupplied market it's difficult to say how low price can go. you probably need to get down into the 20s before you see production being shut in and that's really the last stopgap in terms of balancing the market. i think it may be doesn't push there simply because the...
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and the fact that they have made themselves morse transparent i think is huge to the public as well.guy? >> 2014 a year for the stock. it's getting its mojo back. the only difference from tim, 41ish, the level we tapped out is a critical level. i think the stock is going to print very soon. >>> harry wilson will be on "squawk box" tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. so that should be an interesting interview. >>> next up, an upgrade in the home builder space. jmp is upgrading dr horton, ryland and kb home. jmp saying the texas risk is overstated in these names and lower oil will be offset by employment growth and low rates. pete? >> and accelerating households there is a lot of different things. they also talked about valuations when they looked at a loft these names, and rates lower for longer. even if we get this rate hike, whether it's june or september, when is the next rate hike and how fast is that going to accelerate? when you look at the names, toll brothers is a great example. they crushed on the earnings. they crushed on the revenues. their projections going forward, their
and the fact that they have made themselves morse transparent i think is huge to the public as well.guy? >> 2014 a year for the stock. it's getting its mojo back. the only difference from tim, 41ish, the level we tapped out is a critical level. i think the stock is going to print very soon. >>> harry wilson will be on "squawk box" tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. so that should be an interesting interview. >>> next up, an upgrade in the home builder space....
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on c-span2 book tv, tonight at tenant got eastern, former marine war correspondent david morse on the history of post-traumatic stress disorder that affects over 27 million americans, including himself. sunday night at 8:00, scott taylor argues that the obama administration is hurting our national security. on american history tv on c-span3, the commemoration of bloody sunday when 50 years ago voters rights advocates begin in march from selma to montgomery alabama and were met with violence by state and local police. today at noon eastern, we're live from selma with your phone calls, followed by the commemorative some -- or money president obama and congress been john lewis. on sunday, our life congress -- garbage can in use -- our life coverage continues. find a complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know about the programs are watching. call us, it e-mail us, or tweet us. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> this morning on "washington journal." the overall health of the u.s. economy. former deputy attorney general william newmayeoman discu
on c-span2 book tv, tonight at tenant got eastern, former marine war correspondent david morse on the history of post-traumatic stress disorder that affects over 27 million americans, including himself. sunday night at 8:00, scott taylor argues that the obama administration is hurting our national security. on american history tv on c-span3, the commemoration of bloody sunday when 50 years ago voters rights advocates begin in march from selma to montgomery alabama and were met with violence by...
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he got a hollinger you for yeah baby from kevin morse.than buying treasuries is to buy them in such a tepid way. i think if we are again we are again, we're in. crossing the rubicon. i am amazed they can chart this? the number of chuckles in the meeting. >> you can search the things on the net. you can go through and look for brackets for laughter. >> 2008 and 2009 low laughing. >> indeed. the only joke i felt was the beginning of the march meeting with ben bernanke says you're asked for a lot of information you are going to be sorry. let's in late 2007 they laughed 80 times. >> starting to recover by the end of the year. in march of 2009 ben bernanke went on 60 minutes inside i think green shoots out there. the very next meeting nathan sheets you ran the international division of the fed, he said in the realm of green shoots, the forecast is like a small potted plants more vulnerable asparagus garden. hindsight is 2020. janet yellen thought they would be raising rates by 2012 the end. we're still waiting. san francisco fed chairman at th
he got a hollinger you for yeah baby from kevin morse.than buying treasuries is to buy them in such a tepid way. i think if we are again we are again, we're in. crossing the rubicon. i am amazed they can chart this? the number of chuckles in the meeting. >> you can search the things on the net. you can go through and look for brackets for laughter. >> 2008 and 2009 low laughing. >> indeed. the only joke i felt was the beginning of the march meeting with ben bernanke says...
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why not morse code. deliver the baby. that's funny. it's insane.ts of technology you know? if you can't be there do your thing. >> there you go. the baby peacefully sleeping. >> mom and baby are doing fine. that's great. >>> today, you can do something for someone else. today is good deeds day. the jewish federation of greater washington is putting on the event based on the idea every single person can do something good. why not? around the area thousands of volunteers will prepare and serve lunch to the homeless. >>> here are four things you need to know before you head out the door. the 44th annual st. patrick's day parade at noon between 7th and 17th street. streits around the national mall will be closed. >>> a small town recovering from cyclone pam. it's preventing officials from figuring out how many people have been killed. >>> crews are trying to find people that may be trapped inside a tour bus in southern brazil. investigators say the bus driver may have lost control on a curve. >> street sweeping starts up in the district tomorrow. follo
why not morse code. deliver the baby. that's funny. it's insane.ts of technology you know? if you can't be there do your thing. >> there you go. the baby peacefully sleeping. >> mom and baby are doing fine. that's great. >>> today, you can do something for someone else. today is good deeds day. the jewish federation of greater washington is putting on the event based on the idea every single person can do something good. why not? around the area thousands of volunteers will...
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what a genius morse and his painting so many novelists are like peacocks with their language flourishingfeathers and letting the reader know how smart and lyrical they are but i think morrison is able to do extreme lyric in the conversation of the same time that i wish i had found her work earlier. i want to know why she isn't required reading at all schools. morrison has wisdom and abundance along with miracle storytelling brilliance. i wonder how she does it. and then my tango dancing friend ended with a postscript prompted by his wife of just a few months who insisted that he tell me this. now my wife wants to tell you about how she battled the dominican obsession with area and features as a teenager but then encountered the bluest ayaan high school. she said morrison gave voice to all of her dissent and made her comfortable with that. for decades earlier i had fought a similar battle with myself in this deranged environment i had chosen to immerse myself in when i attended the university of iowa's writers workshop as its only african-american graduate student. as a young poet still t
what a genius morse and his painting so many novelists are like peacocks with their language flourishingfeathers and letting the reader know how smart and lyrical they are but i think morrison is able to do extreme lyric in the conversation of the same time that i wish i had found her work earlier. i want to know why she isn't required reading at all schools. morrison has wisdom and abundance along with miracle storytelling brilliance. i wonder how she does it. and then my tango dancing friend...
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last week and i acquired the week he for and i acquired it for what evidence she had that she had morse warned. in fact real clear that we've had fewer hurricanes substantially fewer in the last decade contrary to global warming predictions. we've also had tornadoes. also i pcc international panel on climate change is worldwide have not reduced. in fact slightly greater. i don't know what the future leads us, but we are fortunate that we haven't had more hurricanes. also no more tornadoes and apparently fewer drought. i have asked questions to provide any evidence to support her suggestions and statements that we've had more of all of these and i look forward to area is in the next week or two. >> senator johnson has the next amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think as a fellow accountant, you are every bit as frustrated as i am at obtaining information on programs. i am hoping this amendment will follow in the same bipartisan spirit from obtaining information. i am concerned as we've now implemented obamacare cbo and their projections have stopped recording the money is or i'm so
last week and i acquired the week he for and i acquired it for what evidence she had that she had morse warned. in fact real clear that we've had fewer hurricanes substantially fewer in the last decade contrary to global warming predictions. we've also had tornadoes. also i pcc international panel on climate change is worldwide have not reduced. in fact slightly greater. i don't know what the future leads us, but we are fortunate that we haven't had more hurricanes. also no more tornadoes and...
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maybe they said it over in morse code. i have no idea. direct message. it's possible. i don't know that the way the letter is transmitted. i can tell you that the president is aware of the content of the letter. reporter: ambassador rice is meeting yesterday with the nato chief what did she tell him about the reason he couldn't see the president? press sec. earnest: they had a conversation about a number of policies that the united states is working closely with nato to pursue. it is a useful discussion. there is a readout of the discussion. in the context of the discussion, the national security advisor extended an invitation for the secretary-general to return in may to have aa meeting with the president. i also understand that the secretary had the ability to meet with ashton carter, which i think is a testament to the coronation between our nato partners. reporter: the phone calls that were apparently made, one of the things he wants is a quick removal of the unjust sanctions. the president has said that it would be a much more gradual removal of those sanctions. i
maybe they said it over in morse code. i have no idea. direct message. it's possible. i don't know that the way the letter is transmitted. i can tell you that the president is aware of the content of the letter. reporter: ambassador rice is meeting yesterday with the nato chief what did she tell him about the reason he couldn't see the president? press sec. earnest: they had a conversation about a number of policies that the united states is working closely with nato to pursue. it is a useful...
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to them, that was accumulating defeat almost as much as the 1492, the spanish, when they drove the morse out. present-day situation what do we do? i think that with king abdallah the recent events present a unique opportunity for the united states. we now have six moderate arab countries willing to take the fight to radical islam. king hussein knew what he was doing two or three days before he died when he named abdallah the crown prince. he had been the commander of special forces of jordan. he had the support of the jordanian military. his wife is palestinian and that is important to realize because 70% of the population of jordan were not jordanians, the palestinians. he was the one guy who could hold it together. met king abdallah when he commanded the special forces in washington d.c. and later i was invited to go to the palace. when you go to the palace and king hussein was still looking at the time. go to the palace and when you see king abdallah, there is a family tree on wall hanging out that begins with a profit muhammed and goes all the way to king hussein, you see his kids, k
to them, that was accumulating defeat almost as much as the 1492, the spanish, when they drove the morse out. present-day situation what do we do? i think that with king abdallah the recent events present a unique opportunity for the united states. we now have six moderate arab countries willing to take the fight to radical islam. king hussein knew what he was doing two or three days before he died when he named abdallah the crown prince. he had been the commander of special forces of jordan....
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in august of 2012 adrian morse 23-year-old officer was involved in a fast chase. he was chasing a robbery suspect. lost control. and he was killed in that accident. three months later in october kevin bowden was killed. 27-year-old officer was killed in a car accident. the f.o.p. president both stood in the trauma room of both these officers with their families and we made a decision together right then that we needed to change the culture of how we operated our vehicles and we had to do it together. and that's where the arrive alive campaign came from. there's three simple pieces to it. buckle your seat belt, slow down, don't be distracted. there's many different pieces we've put in place in training. but one of the most significant ones was the video we did with family members of lost officers that have been killed in the line of duty through traffic accidents. the f.o.p. president and i stood together in a room much like this and made a plea to the rank and file about operating vehicles. and i think it sent a tremendous message to the rank-and-file. partnership
in august of 2012 adrian morse 23-year-old officer was involved in a fast chase. he was chasing a robbery suspect. lost control. and he was killed in that accident. three months later in october kevin bowden was killed. 27-year-old officer was killed in a car accident. the f.o.p. president both stood in the trauma room of both these officers with their families and we made a decision together right then that we needed to change the culture of how we operated our vehicles and we had to do it...
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rulings freedom of speech and our high school specifically contrasting the fabulous tinker case with morse and fraser and hazelwood. just go share. the first case that you alluded to is a case called tinker versus des moines board of education and in tinker the supreme court eloquently said students do not leave their free-speech rights at the schoolhouse gate. the court protected right of students to wear black armbands to protest the vietnam war but in every case since then and you mention them by name, the supreme court has ruled against student speech in favor of the ability for school with ministers disbanded -- to punish speech. one example is worst versus freddie. the olympic torch was coming through journal. guest:. a student got together friends with a banner that quote bong hits for jesus. the principal.that was a message to encourage illegal drug use. she confiscated the banner and suspended a student from school to the supreme court 5-4 said the student of the punish for the speech. as justice stevens says it's hard to believe that the speech had the slightest effect. hard to b
rulings freedom of speech and our high school specifically contrasting the fabulous tinker case with morse and fraser and hazelwood. just go share. the first case that you alluded to is a case called tinker versus des moines board of education and in tinker the supreme court eloquently said students do not leave their free-speech rights at the schoolhouse gate. the court protected right of students to wear black armbands to protest the vietnam war but in every case since then and you mention...
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and the radio was the new morse code. you know? we can't overestimate it.transformational. if we over-rely on it. america's magic salts will die. we've got to believe in our people. that's why we're in with frederick douglass started and put a thousand in these bank branches. >> john bryant, that's a great message. also i need to say i misspoke when i introduced john i mentioned warren buffett. >> freudian. >> it was not. i said he thinks there's going to be less employment. >> and you say we worry about -- but you worry about. we've had tech visionaries on here saying there's always been this disrupt of progression. it never displaces. >> i'm not alone. >>> when we come back we'll also be hearing from the ceo of lamborghini. plus nasdaq 5,000. we'll talk to rick sherlund. also david rubenstein is our guest host. "squawk box" will be right back. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrast
and the radio was the new morse code. you know? we can't overestimate it.transformational. if we over-rely on it. america's magic salts will die. we've got to believe in our people. that's why we're in with frederick douglass started and put a thousand in these bank branches. >> john bryant, that's a great message. also i need to say i misspoke when i introduced john i mentioned warren buffett. >> freudian. >> it was not. i said he thinks there's going to be less employment....
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rulings freedom of speech and our high school specifically contrasting the fabulous tinker case with morseand fraser and hazelwood. just go share. the first case that you alluded to is a case called tinker versus des moines board of education and in tinker the supreme court eloquently said students do not leave their free-speech rights at the schoolhouse gate. the court protected right of students to wear black armbands to protest the vietnam war but in every case since then and you mention them by name, the supreme court has ruled against student speech in favor of the ability for school with ministers disbanded -- to punish speech. one example is worst versus freddie. the olympic torch was coming through journal. guest:. a student got together friends with a banner that quote bong hits for jesus. the principal.that was a message to encourage illegal drug use. she confiscated the banner and suspended a student from school to the supreme court 5-4 said the student of the punish for the speech. as justice stevens says it's hard to believe that the speech had the slightest effect. hard to be
rulings freedom of speech and our high school specifically contrasting the fabulous tinker case with morseand fraser and hazelwood. just go share. the first case that you alluded to is a case called tinker versus des moines board of education and in tinker the supreme court eloquently said students do not leave their free-speech rights at the schoolhouse gate. the court protected right of students to wear black armbands to protest the vietnam war but in every case since then and you mention...