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mort, a pleasure to have you on the show. mort zuckerman, editor in chief of u.s. world and report. >>> will woman in charge of protecting your bank account during an economic crisis says it's time for the federal reserve to declare victory putting her directly at odds with fed chairman ben bernanke. >> i think it's a little premature to declare victory. >>> time to loosen the grip and let interest rates rise coming up next. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. >>> this week the federal reserve says it plans to leave interest rates at a record low until late 2014 just as it has for the past four years. there are those who say now is the time onto start raising interest rates. we do that, here is what it means for you. the pros are you get a better return on your
mort, a pleasure to have you on the show. mort zuckerman, editor in chief of u.s. world and report. >>> will woman in charge of protecting your bank account during an economic crisis says it's time for the federal reserve to declare victory putting her directly at odds with fed chairman ben bernanke. >> i think it's a little premature to declare victory. >>> time to loosen the grip and let interest rates rise coming up next. (female announcer) most life insurance...
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mort, always a pleasure to have ow on the show. mort zuckerman is the editor in chief of u."u.s. news & world report." van, stay where you are. >>> the woman in charge of protecting your bank account during the financial crisis now says it is time for the federal reserve to declare victory in this recovery, putting her directly at odds with fed chairman ben bernanke. >> i'm declaring victory -- i think it's a little premature to declare victory. >> shelia bair makes her case on why it's time to loosen the grip and let interest rates rise, coming up next. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announc
mort, always a pleasure to have ow on the show. mort zuckerman is the editor in chief of u."u.s. news & world report." van, stay where you are. >>> the woman in charge of protecting your bank account during the financial crisis now says it is time for the federal reserve to declare victory in this recovery, putting her directly at odds with fed chairman ben bernanke. >> i'm declaring victory -- i think it's a little premature to declare victory. >> shelia bair...
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you know that, mort.l give you the last word. >> you look at sentiment in the business community, there's a sense this administration has been hostile to business, that's something visible the last two or three years. i participated in attempts to deal with it. it is difficult to deal with when you have a president that goes around the country talking about the rich, quote, unquote, and developing hostility between one group and another. doesn't certificate the business. >> i appreciate it, gentlemen. thank you. you're terrific: >> mort had it at the end. we need more economic freedom across the board. don't stifle business and don't stifle entrepreneurs and don't stifle me. that's all for tonight's show. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. we'll be back with more nonstifling on monday. nstifling. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagi
you know that, mort.l give you the last word. >> you look at sentiment in the business community, there's a sense this administration has been hostile to business, that's something visible the last two or three years. i participated in attempts to deal with it. it is difficult to deal with when you have a president that goes around the country talking about the rich, quote, unquote, and developing hostility between one group and another. doesn't certificate the business. >> i...
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. >> mort's money.e's going to save, they'll watch it, everybody has a good time. >> what -- >> we don't have this lavish nonsense and you've g that with no control, no incentives. >> beer off with a different kind of government? are we attacking the corps of democracy? >> it's an end hirrient flaw of government. >> what kind of government? >> all government. >> a corporation -- [overlapping speakers] >> it's not their money. >> you think -- >> us always say the russians can keep their size down [overlapping speakers] >> it's even worse than russia, believe me. >> does this go far beyond what we y are cognitive limits as we see it in this issue? >> no, i think this illustrates exactly the problem you have in a government which basically doesn't havean incentives and what you have in the private -- >> rerkable -- [overlapping speakers] >> two words! two words! corporate greed. corporations have not always behaved admirably. let's t forget that. >> issue three -- [overlapping speakers] >> excuse me, me! i
. >> mort's money.e's going to save, they'll watch it, everybody has a good time. >> what -- >> we don't have this lavish nonsense and you've g that with no control, no incentives. >> beer off with a different kind of government? are we attacking the corps of democracy? >> it's an end hirrient flaw of government. >> what kind of government? >> all government. >> a corporation -- [overlapping speakers] >> it's not their money. >> you...
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but i will say i think the conservatives are realistic in mort and i were talking earlier, look, they're going to have to realize that either they move behind mitt romney and move enthusiasticically behind him or they'll wind up with a second term for barack obama. this race is >>> an 18-point margin. that's the lead president obama enjoys over governor romney in swing states with women voters. so says a recent poll. but the poll was taken before a democratic consultant said this on cnn. >> what you have is mitt romney running around the country saying, well, my wife tells me that what women really care about are economic issues. and when i listen to my wife, that's what i'm hearing. guess what? his wife has never worked a day in her life! she's never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are face engine terms of how do we freed our kids? how do we send them to school and how do we -- why we worry about their future. >> this provoked ann romney, the governor's wife, to take to twitter and tweet -- ç >> rosen then responded, not on
but i will say i think the conservatives are realistic in mort and i were talking earlier, look, they're going to have to realize that either they move behind mitt romney and move enthusiasticically behind him or they'll wind up with a second term for barack obama. this race is >>> an 18-point margin. that's the lead president obama enjoys over governor romney in swing states with women voters. so says a recent poll. but the poll was taken before a democratic consultant said this on...
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talk to your uncle mort. >> worth three stars. here is the weekend movie guide .or the weekend. , mirror."or "mirror have a nice weekend, everybody. campbell. >> there are your options. i am surprised that movie is still an option. >> moving very smooth from spring.park to silver no problems and no volume delays beltway.he everything is moving smoothly. >> it will be a good weekend. there will be a bit of a breeze chill in the air. bright sunshine to mar, 64. we could have a few subfreezing loudoun county .nd points north and west easter sunday, mostly sunny and great, near 70. we could use some rain. have the garden hose handy. a few shots of rain monday night tuesday. 50's. >> it should be good conditions game.ball
talk to your uncle mort. >> worth three stars. here is the weekend movie guide .or the weekend. , mirror."or "mirror have a nice weekend, everybody. campbell. >> there are your options. i am surprised that movie is still an option. >> moving very smooth from spring.park to silver no problems and no volume delays beltway.he everything is moving smoothly. >> it will be a good weekend. there will be a bit of a breeze chill in the air. bright sunshine to mar, 64....
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specializing in making things like axes and plows and other tools and then your neighborhood black smith is mort repairman that keeps new business by fixing those tools. >> the blue flames indicate that it's a cleaner fire than the yellow flames. the yellow flames along the end mean that i'm cooking off the impurities in the coal, called coke, which is the relining form of they'll boll like the reformed form of wood -- i make coke out of my coal so that i can get my metal hot enough to be soft enough to hammer on. and i don't have to hit it hard when it's hot because it's softer. and it's basically just a matter of dropping my hammer onto the metal. >> mills are the last water powered mills to come along at the very end of the 1700s and they're the first to disappear. they started going out of business in the 1820s. when people are going to a store and buying factor made cloth, they don't need one step done for them. somebody they don't think about is doing all of it. >> having this step done for you is a realtime saber. this is about as old to them as television is to you and me. back in the 17
specializing in making things like axes and plows and other tools and then your neighborhood black smith is mort repairman that keeps new business by fixing those tools. >> the blue flames indicate that it's a cleaner fire than the yellow flames. the yellow flames along the end mean that i'm cooking off the impurities in the coal, called coke, which is the relining form of they'll boll like the reformed form of wood -- i make coke out of my coal so that i can get my metal hot enough to be...
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three days later my buddy mort allen who ran the press summary called me up and said four kids were killed and nine wounded at kent state. i said, where is kent state? and the country exploded. i didn't even know where it was. it was a small school. as a consequence of that, i think nixon went down and bud kroge tells the story in his book. he got up one morning. he was tremendously concerned about that. he went down to the lincoln memorial, met with the kids, tried to establish some sort of communion with them. it was an extremely dramatic moment in the nixon presidency. it was at that point he decided we could only be in for 60 days and then he pulled out. >> and the troops did come out of cambodia. >> after that, the american casualties in vietnam spiked up during the cambodian incursion. but after that, they dropped by half. >> it was a period of incredible turmoil. kissinger in his memoir says raise this right now, that you did not work on foreign policy speeches after that. is that true? >> kissinger said that? >> yeah. >> i don't think on major -- i don't know that he had -- i don't
three days later my buddy mort allen who ran the press summary called me up and said four kids were killed and nine wounded at kent state. i said, where is kent state? and the country exploded. i didn't even know where it was. it was a small school. as a consequence of that, i think nixon went down and bud kroge tells the story in his book. he got up one morning. he was tremendously concerned about that. he went down to the lincoln memorial, met with the kids, tried to establish some sort of...
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jail for some two years and during two different court hearings mort's refused the u.s. extradition request the russian federation also said that mr boot a russian citizen and also a former soviet military officer should not be extradited to the united states none the less in the two thousand time mr boot was taken out of thailand by a group of u.s. officials according to documents released by wiki leaks the was government spent an enormous amount of time trying to get custody of viktor been following his arrest in thailand according to u.s. cables u.s. president barack obama was urged to personally call thailand's prime minister directly about in addition the state department and the attorney general of the top humans were encouraged to call this high embassador highlighting the massive drug enforcement administration is commitment thailand to the u.s. federal judge says she will recommend that mr bloom remains in the prisons general population for now we go russian citizen heads back to a maximum security prison in brooklyn. reporting from the times federal courthouse
jail for some two years and during two different court hearings mort's refused the u.s. extradition request the russian federation also said that mr boot a russian citizen and also a former soviet military officer should not be extradited to the united states none the less in the two thousand time mr boot was taken out of thailand by a group of u.s. officials according to documents released by wiki leaks the was government spent an enormous amount of time trying to get custody of viktor been...
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talk to your uncle mort. >>tara reid looks a little plastic. shannon elizabeth gets one scene. are rated rates. 3 stars. now what? "american middle age"? it is a weekend best bet along with "the hunger games," "the artist." >> if you are counting, this is the fourth american pie movie. >> and then a miracle of middle aged. >> they really might. -- and then "american middle- age." >> coming up, what would you do if your dog ate your tickets to the masters? it really happened. hear how the golf lover got out of the rough situation. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cerea is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ ♪ >> a lot of statistics about teenagers testing and driving. testing while behind the wheel is the number o
talk to your uncle mort. >>tara reid looks a little plastic. shannon elizabeth gets one scene. are rated rates. 3 stars. now what? "american middle age"? it is a weekend best bet along with "the hunger games," "the artist." >> if you are counting, this is the fourth american pie movie. >> and then a miracle of middle aged. >> they really might. -- and then "american middle- age." >> coming up, what would you do if your dog...
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talk to your uncle mort.that is disgusting. >> jimmy: jason biggs! "american reunion" opens in theaters friday. eugene levy. his eye brows get blacker each year. >> he likes to joke, maybe he is serious, they have their own agent. they are as important of a franchise as any of us. >> jimmy: he is like your movie dad. a long time you have been together. >> it's been 13 years and we were kids when we did the first movie. you know, i was a kid and i look up to him in so many ways in . he is really like my second dad. and now, i'm a bit older and we go out and have drinks together. it's more civilized than it used to be. and i remember in "american pie," i just learned how to light my farts on fire. >> jimmy: that is a special time in a boy's life. >> and i said, this is a good year. and i am like, eugene, eugene. and he was like, oh that is happening. as only he can say. >> jimmy: you said that to him? >> i did. i'm still lighting my farts on fire. >> jimmy: you can't give up on that. sean william scott was here
talk to your uncle mort.that is disgusting. >> jimmy: jason biggs! "american reunion" opens in theaters friday. eugene levy. his eye brows get blacker each year. >> he likes to joke, maybe he is serious, they have their own agent. they are as important of a franchise as any of us. >> jimmy: he is like your movie dad. a long time you have been together. >> it's been 13 years and we were kids when we did the first movie. you know, i was a kid and i look up to him...
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obama administration is floating a plan that will have millions of folks paying for their neighbor's mortou who wins and who loses. ♪ [ laughs ] whoo. ♪ oh. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. megyn: a fox news alert on a new turn into the investigation into the death of trayvon martin. the state attorney and special prosecutor says this will not be necessary. the grand jury only would have been required if they wanted to pursue first degree murder charges against george zimmerman which no one has suggested would be appropriate here. second degree was the mos
obama administration is floating a plan that will have millions of folks paying for their neighbor's mortou who wins and who loses. ♪ [ laughs ] whoo. ♪ oh. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to...
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my mort was alive at the time living at a nursing home had parkinson's, but her mind was good.as one of the first women every in the legislature, then went on to be the first woman that was the president of the school board. the woman loved politics, lived politics. in order for her to have voted, we would have had to cart her down to the motor vehicle department because somehow we were afraid my mother was going to cheat? this is some belief that african american people somehow are out there trying to figure out a way to cheat and what is so offensive to me about this is no community in this country has died and spilled blood as much as what has happened in the f african american community to win the right to vote and to be accused, then, as a group, which is so ridiculous to be the source of voter fraud, sitterable. fortunately our courts have found it unconstitutional at this point -- >> hopefully it will stay that way. >> yes. >> jim doyle, former governor of wisconsin thank you so much for joining us inside the "war room." up next the super pacs are back. we'll talk about
my mort was alive at the time living at a nursing home had parkinson's, but her mind was good.as one of the first women every in the legislature, then went on to be the first woman that was the president of the school board. the woman loved politics, lived politics. in order for her to have voted, we would have had to cart her down to the motor vehicle department because somehow we were afraid my mother was going to cheat? this is some belief that african american people somehow are out there...
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talk to your uncle mort. >> i'd rather not. >> he was in the hospital. >> that's disgusting. [ laughtern reunion" is in theatres everywhere today. go check it out. come on back. future performs next, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a rising star from atlanta who will release his first album "pluto" on april 17th. tonight, he's making his tv debut to perform his hit single "magic." with a little help from the roots, please welcome future! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> "pluto." april 17th. >> "pluto." >> hey! ♪ fishtailin' out the parkin' lot leavin' magic two bad chicks ♪ ♪ and i got 'em out of magic the way i make that work disappear call it magic ♪ ♪ sipping on the purple and the yellow drinking magic well we tell them voila magic ♪ ♪ voila magic voila magic voila magic fishtailin' out ♪ ♪ the parkin' lot leavin' magic two bad chicks and i got 'em ♪ ♪ out of magic on my way to aspen i forgot to do my taxes call up my accountant ♪ ♪ he gone make it do magic had to get a driver just to drop me at the airport ♪ ♪ the way i smoked
talk to your uncle mort. >> i'd rather not. >> he was in the hospital. >> that's disgusting. [ laughtern reunion" is in theatres everywhere today. go check it out. come on back. future performs next, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a rising star from atlanta who will release his first album "pluto" on april 17th. tonight, he's making his tv debut to perform his hit single "magic."...
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really goes back to the new deal concept that government can fix all things and we've seen our debt, mort debt growth with president obama and three years than we saw with bush and 08 and that is what you are seeing that we are trying to change. we've got to get all of this debt. i care about my children and grandchildren to be we've got to stop the spending and if you are going to ask every governor in the country to balance the budget, washington has to balance their budget. that is at the heart of everything we are talking about on foreign relations i will tell you the situation says all. we don't know what he's thinking from a foreign affairs standpoint and that is scary. >> been governor haley from the commodity markets council. you talked little about immigration, and i think the republican party's commitment to enforcing the rules of law when it comes to illegal information as well within the commendable of the other part of the equations sometimes gets left out a little bit, so could you talk a little bit about how the republican party needs to change both its perception among the
really goes back to the new deal concept that government can fix all things and we've seen our debt, mort debt growth with president obama and three years than we saw with bush and 08 and that is what you are seeing that we are trying to change. we've got to get all of this debt. i care about my children and grandchildren to be we've got to stop the spending and if you are going to ask every governor in the country to balance the budget, washington has to balance their budget. that is at the...
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correction, what happens the other day with apple when it saw the correction, that's what matters mort most. and i think in the case of intel, i go back, i think you take a pass. i think in the case of ibm, you look for it to stabilize and you buy it. we're going to talk about qualcomm. that is a name i think you go out and buy as aggressively as you can. >> let's talk to somebody who does know something about apple. they beat wall street estimates, but forecasting lower growth mannerins. our next guest says now actually might be a great entry point into the stock. let's bring in tristan gara. good to talk to you. you've been bullish on this stock. are you still? >> we've been very bullish on the name. the weakness in the stock today is a very good entry point. we're looking at a gross margin side for the camp that is basically significantly higher than what the company has been able to post on average for the past 10 to 12 wreers. >> how are they going to manage that? >> basically, we're going to see a mix helping with margin again in the second half. a little bit of a declining q2 be
correction, what happens the other day with apple when it saw the correction, that's what matters mort most. and i think in the case of intel, i go back, i think you take a pass. i think in the case of ibm, you look for it to stabilize and you buy it. we're going to talk about qualcomm. that is a name i think you go out and buy as aggressively as you can. >> let's talk to somebody who does know something about apple. they beat wall street estimates, but forecasting lower growth mannerins....
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. >> and keep in mind that despite the comments of the federal reserve, mort garage rates are as lowgoing to get. they're not going to stay low forever. >> woodruff: mark calabria, andrew jakabovics, thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: our series, "after the fall," accompanies a four-hour "frontline" investigation into the financial crisis called "money, power and wall street. " the report examines, among other factors, how the housing bubble and bust helped trigger the crisis. a case in point-- the sudden collapse of the investment bank bear stearns, and the government's decision to help save it. here's an excerpt narrated by will lyman. >> reporter: they've become known as toxic assets. >> they were big in mortgaging them, packaging them, creating securities out of them, buying them. >> the road to riches for bear was simple: buy hundreds of thousands of subprime mortgages then bundled and sell them to investors. but now the party was over and bear was spiraling out of control. >> it was nothing short of surreal. you're watching on cnbc, et cetera, they're talking about where you wo
. >> and keep in mind that despite the comments of the federal reserve, mort garage rates are as lowgoing to get. they're not going to stay low forever. >> woodruff: mark calabria, andrew jakabovics, thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: our series, "after the fall," accompanies a four-hour "frontline" investigation into the financial crisis called "money, power and wall street. " the report examines, among other factors, how the housing bubble...
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el presidente colombiano estÁ en esta revista el senador morts nes norteamericano, el futbolista messibien a Él pedir disculpas, estÁ recuperandose no han sido una semana para la realeza, sabemos lo del nieto, lo del regeyusericaision >>> gracias una informaciÓn exacta y al dÍa, hermosa como siempre >>> mÁs adelante regimresamos contigo para ver los secretos del rey, del sol de mÉxico (risas) >>> ay! carlita por favor. >>> ahora vamos a jugar, >>> vamos a jugar mi chiqui baby, sabes cÓmo se llama, el juego se llama el ban nace de Í >>> muchachos pÓngale chispas. amigo pÓngase de vuelta, ellos tienen la banana, intentan meter un gol con la banana, tenemos en el otro extremo de la cancha del fÚtbol, asÍ que, estÁn listos, ahÍ estÁn los dos competidores >>> vamos sÍ se puede, si soee u puede >>> esta es la primera naranja, le dimos bananazo de la suerte, tiempo venga >>> vÁmonos. >>> penales, penales, ahÍ va se acabÓ. control, control. >>> despacio para que sea gol, despacio para que haya gol. (gritos) >>> a ver, a ver tienen tiempo todavÍa, gol. >>> siga, siga, siga. la segunda shgs la s
el presidente colombiano estÁ en esta revista el senador morts nes norteamericano, el futbolista messibien a Él pedir disculpas, estÁ recuperandose no han sido una semana para la realeza, sabemos lo del nieto, lo del regeyusericaision >>> gracias una informaciÓn exacta y al dÍa, hermosa como siempre >>> mÁs adelante regimresamos contigo para ver los secretos del rey, del sol de mÉxico (risas) >>> ay! carlita por favor. >>> ahora vamos a jugar,...
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. >> reporter: this is an enormous he embarrassment for the mort korean government.ssembled journalists, about 100 reporters brought into north korea. we are expecting to see a live video feed of it this launch. instead we were told by officials in washington and reports from south korea and japan that not only had the launch taken place, but that it had failed. according to those reports, the rocket was launched and sometime between a minute and two minutes into its flight, it broke apart and crashed harmlessly into the sea. will this is a model of the okay ket. it is three stages. liquid stage, liquid stage and its liquid or solid stage. and if it did in fact break apart sometime between a minute to two minutes into the flight, that would have been right at the end of the first stage, sometime around the separation between the first stage and the second stage. we are told we will get some sort of comment from the north korean government, but officials we've been talking to seem to know as little as we do. we actually inform the government minders who we are with th
. >> reporter: this is an enormous he embarrassment for the mort korean government.ssembled journalists, about 100 reporters brought into north korea. we are expecting to see a live video feed of it this launch. instead we were told by officials in washington and reports from south korea and japan that not only had the launch taken place, but that it had failed. according to those reports, the rocket was launched and sometime between a minute and two minutes into its flight, it broke...
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>> it might seem controversial, but not from the mort korean perspective. launch of a satellite and the testing of a long rain about a lnge about ba two different things. this month is particularly important because this week under 15th of april, north koreans will have the centennial university of the founding father of the democratic people's republic kim jong-il's grandfather. so it has been a long preparation for the celebrations. also dramatic ending when kim jong-il died suddenly before announcing the agreement with the united states. >> and when's also interesting is that we've seen an array of steps in what appears to be the run up of the significance moment for the regime. they've appointed a new defense chief, first secretary of the workers party and also chairman of the coalition. key figures of the regime. does it dispel any notions of internal strive that had been speculated and would ultimately lead to self destruction of the regime? >> i don't think so. we know the dynasty ruling the country, and an up kell of kim jong-un, he is supervising t
>> it might seem controversial, but not from the mort korean perspective. launch of a satellite and the testing of a long rain about a lnge about ba two different things. this month is particularly important because this week under 15th of april, north koreans will have the centennial university of the founding father of the democratic people's republic kim jong-il's grandfather. so it has been a long preparation for the celebrations. also dramatic ending when kim jong-il died suddenly...
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mort lan portland, unsettled weather and mid-50s. >> scott, i hate to put you on the spot, but my sbrbrother is getting married saturday on the jersey shore. will rain? >> it will be cloudy and a slight chance. >> cloudy is okay. that's good for pictures. we'll cross our fingers. scott, thank you very much. >> always looking for the silver cloud. >> cloudy is good for pictures. >> was it raining on your wedding? >> no. >> it rained a little on mine. >> not enough, but just enough, i hope. >> you better. you've got twins -- people say two twins. >> and you'll meet them today. >> i know. i'm ready. >> we have another busy earnings day. we'll get job lales jobless cla. let's get down it to the futures pits. we've been watching earnings come in and the numbers have been pretty spectacular. we heard from the fed that they think the economy is getting better and don't worry about it doesn't. we're here to catch you. why is there still so much pessimism on wall street at this point? >> i think it's because the jobs number is really never going to be thick enough for the market really to take off an
mort lan portland, unsettled weather and mid-50s. >> scott, i hate to put you on the spot, but my sbrbrother is getting married saturday on the jersey shore. will rain? >> it will be cloudy and a slight chance. >> cloudy is okay. that's good for pictures. we'll cross our fingers. scott, thank you very much. >> always looking for the silver cloud. >> cloudy is good for pictures. >> was it raining on your wedding? >> no. >> it rained a little on...
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oak tree is -- >> you want the ipo of their mort follow i don'ts.ial sponsor. >> but how do you value their portfolio distressed. when i had my old hedge fund, it would be like the valuation is like 20 bid 40 offered. if i valued it at 40, i was doing great, valued at 20, i was doing bad. >> most of the big guys are out there in the alternative asset space. some of the big managers. >> i don't like these deals. but let's shift to bonds and the dollar. rick, take it away. >> look at this will bar chart of the last year with regard to the trade balance and you can see it's improved by in the neighborhood of 6 billion this morning. patty sent me a mote that barclaysgraded to 2.7. because imports down and exports up, there is a possibility that that will indeed improve our numbers on gdp even though it might be seasonalities due to things like what steve liesman brought up, chinese and their new year and the flow of goods. in terms of interest rates, yeah, they haven't moved much. still a little above 2% in the ten year, but the day it take on initial c
oak tree is -- >> you want the ipo of their mort follow i don'ts.ial sponsor. >> but how do you value their portfolio distressed. when i had my old hedge fund, it would be like the valuation is like 20 bid 40 offered. if i valued it at 40, i was doing great, valued at 20, i was doing bad. >> most of the big guys are out there in the alternative asset space. some of the big managers. >> i don't like these deals. but let's shift to bonds and the dollar. rick, take it away....