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to this day, west point is still the father of west point because he's the one who puts it on much sounder and more systematic and that's very important because that's the army that will produce the generals of the civil war. that institution at west point will be where all these -- most of the more generous with their initial professional experience. >> host: the titleist west pointers in the civil war. who have regarded that were generous in the civil war? >> guest: in all honesty, most of the famous. sherman, grant, lee, hood. to give you a harder number, there are a few fitness, wade hampton for example. to get the sense of the numbers, two thirds of major generals involved are veterans of the regular army. the regular army is dominated by west point. the west point is about -- it not only must officers of the regular army graduate was going, it's just a focal point of much of the army's professionalism. when they do, for example, review boards for type x, these cadets as guinea pigs and they'll be -- to go to west point and how to march around and use the library. west point has the m
to this day, west point is still the father of west point because he's the one who puts it on much sounder and more systematic and that's very important because that's the army that will produce the generals of the civil war. that institution at west point will be where all these -- most of the more generous with their initial professional experience. >> host: the titleist west pointers in the civil war. who have regarded that were generous in the civil war? >> guest: in all...
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points for trying. >> okay. points for trying. budwei serks er., the new symbol for same-sex marriages is the equals sign. and bud, like a bunch of other advertisers came forward. now i'm going to give them a try because they were very smart. obviously, i think a gay audience is probably a little bit more on the target. why didn't they do it with overall budweiser? >> you're going to beat him up for that? >> no, no, no. it's a great thing. one of the proudest things in my career was in the early '90s, we were the first company with first commercial, we did the first commercial that showed two gay guys shopping for furniture. there had been no gays in advertising. and at the time, i got such vicious hate mail. and we've come such a great, long way that now these huge corporations. >> i love this. i hope the supreme court comes down on the right side of history. and we know that america's 54% for this. that's up 21% from ten years ago. this is going to happen. my point is why shouldn't businesses be on the right side of the marketing. >> some people
points for trying. >> okay. points for trying. budwei serks er., the new symbol for same-sex marriages is the equals sign. and bud, like a bunch of other advertisers came forward. now i'm going to give them a try because they were very smart. obviously, i think a gay audience is probably a little bit more on the target. why didn't they do it with overall budweiser? >> you're going to beat him up for that? >> no, no, no. it's a great thing. one of the proudest things in my...
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let's get to the point. >>> hi, everyone, welcome to the point. we will be here all week, and you already know the headlines. there's a lot to get to tonight. alicia? >> the ap has new wording around illegal immigration, i'm wondering, is this a tipping point for america? >> my point is about college kids that can't handle rejection. are we raising a generation of winers? >> no. >> yes. >> my point is about bill o'reilly. is same sex marriage dividing the gop? >> i hope so. >> my question is, why did it take so long to fire that rutgers coach. >> my issue is jay-z, is he america's greatest businessman? >> we're going to get to the top story of the evening, mark sanford who has won his runoff. the question is, is adultery becoming okay? have we totally forgiven adultery? or does it even matter any more. >> he cheated on his wife. >> where did he go again? >> he said he was hiking the appalachian trail, but he was in buenos aires. >> he made a moral judgment about who other people should be able to have sex with, who they should be able to love. and
let's get to the point. >>> hi, everyone, welcome to the point. we will be here all week, and you already know the headlines. there's a lot to get to tonight. alicia? >> the ap has new wording around illegal immigration, i'm wondering, is this a tipping point for america? >> my point is about college kids that can't handle rejection. are we raising a generation of winers? >> no. >> yes. >> my point is about bill o'reilly. is same sex marriage dividing the...
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and they're working in the city or their politicians what's the breaking point at what point do you have like a poll tax write off what point to people saying you know what you've lied to me about inflation you've lied to me about your objectives in q.e. you've stolen twenty percent of the country's g.d.p. you've a fine feathers a nasty financial terrorist without any legal recourse whatsoever i've had a. i'm going to revolt we're over we're now in england i suspect the breaking point is is much later than everywhere else when you know we used to have fantastic revolts in the days when they put people in that place behind that but how assaulting is it for the government to give people one p. off of beer. while the same time giving the city of london billions and billions of but that is the headline and that's what many people will notice and they won't understand what's happening to them but it's another bit on the one thing they think it's hurting the public like monkeys like here's a here's a banana you fricken monkey zookeepers take it all the real money i mean isn't that insulting i
and they're working in the city or their politicians what's the breaking point at what point do you have like a poll tax write off what point to people saying you know what you've lied to me about inflation you've lied to me about your objectives in q.e. you've stolen twenty percent of the country's g.d.p. you've a fine feathers a nasty financial terrorist without any legal recourse whatsoever i've had a. i'm going to revolt we're over we're now in england i suspect the breaking point is is...
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>> that is an excellent point.i would go so far as to say washington did he asks that we should do x today. instead, i take the more humble approach, where washington created was meant to be the american commander and they think it's important for us to look at that history, and basically anyone who believes in democracy to do so. in the preamble of the constitution, it doesn't say congress or a more perfect union. the constitution was formed by reader people, so it is poured when they look to see with mean. iic will be people thought we were enacting article ii, section two. the bass or two today. sure about his change. you are mentioning how torture is often used for reprisal and a service which that to a more individualized system of justice. at the same time, the history is an important starting point for these investigations and some people -- there's big debate about original estimate how much way you should really give it. when it comes down to it, it is important precisely because major players believe so.
>> that is an excellent point.i would go so far as to say washington did he asks that we should do x today. instead, i take the more humble approach, where washington created was meant to be the american commander and they think it's important for us to look at that history, and basically anyone who believes in democracy to do so. in the preamble of the constitution, it doesn't say congress or a more perfect union. the constitution was formed by reader people, so it is poured when they...
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what two points one point is i think we need to clarify something thomas keeps asserting about these eighty six people the way the current legal system works every single detainee at guantanamo is entitled to a devious corpus review in front of the federal courts and any one of the federal courts as ordered released has been released by the government so these individuals that thomas keeps wanting described as innocent based upon the obama administration's review have had the opportunity to go in front of a federal judge and get an order requiring their release and failed to do so so suggesting that the court has concluded there is a legal basis to hold them so i think thomas overstates his case and then with respect to what charles is saying you know you're kind of out so now because i'm trying not to engage in the spanish i don't want to engage in or if you are you are you alone or your little level i think that i think let me finish please i don't want to get in this question as a political matter but i think it's going to be very difficult for any president whether it's obama or
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one woman as we ran up to -- i must say though at that point at that second explosion at that point the police -- i mean there's police all over that route. they knew something was wrong. they were already by the time the second explosion came about they were already in action. there were already moving about. they were already pushing people off the runway or the -- where they run the boston marathon. and they were stopping runners from going down any further. they literally jumped into action immediately. as we made it up to the food court as people were running out because there were more people running out than trying to get in, i stopped a lady and i said what are you running out for and she said we heard gunshots tworks gunshots. i said those weren't gunshots. that was two explosions from outside. and that's what they heard. they heard the two explosions outside. but people inside the mall towards the boylston side started to panic and just ran out of the building. and we just waited until, you know, we had security around and everybody started telling people to go back in. that's
one woman as we ran up to -- i must say though at that point at that second explosion at that point the police -- i mean there's police all over that route. they knew something was wrong. they were already by the time the second explosion came about they were already in action. there were already moving about. they were already pushing people off the runway or the -- where they run the boston marathon. and they were stopping runners from going down any further. they literally jumped into action...
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earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. authorities are offering a 50- thousand dollar reward for information about the gold. stolen from the siskiyou county courthourse historical collection. police have named two bay area men in connection with the theft. the items are worth more than $1 -million. arrest warrants have been issued for 49-year-old david johnson, of el cerrito, and 51-year-old scott bailey, of el sobrante. police say, the two broke into the gold collection in y-reka last year. detectives say, they found additional evidence in their search for johnson and bailey. when they traveled to the bay area looking for the two suspects. coming up. what prosecutors plan to pur
earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. authorities are offering a 50- thousand dollar reward for...
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at this point, m.i.t. says it's worked with multiple police departments in order to ensure the safety of m.i.t. campus and they swept the campus and searched for the shooter there before they moved on to watertown and now has returned to safety. >> so many people waking up. if you're just waking up and turning on. we'll take our time and recap this as we have a breaking situation where they're searching for a suspect. a manhunt right now. one suspect is dead and these two suspects, according to local police, are consistent with the photographs of the suspects from the boston marathon bombings. as you mentioned earlier, diana, this start would ed with an inct a local convenience store and then went to the m.i.t. campus. we have new video we have for you. i believe it is pictures of the shootout. let's listen in. >> you can hear the gunshots being fired. that is courtesy of wcvb. we don't know if this is close to the m.i.t. campus or later o e in watertown. but explosive s thrn from a car, u0 gunshots fir a
at this point, m.i.t. says it's worked with multiple police departments in order to ensure the safety of m.i.t. campus and they swept the campus and searched for the shooter there before they moved on to watertown and now has returned to safety. >> so many people waking up. if you're just waking up and turning on. we'll take our time and recap this as we have a breaking situation where they're searching for a suspect. a manhunt right now. one suspect is dead and these two suspects,...
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peter i would just yeah go ahead i would point out just a couple points first of all. the notion that somehow the iranian program is a return on investment made prior to the revolution is farcical they could easily choose other methods and do other things it's not cost effective there was recently a study done by a. and it pointed out the great amount of cost of the incurred upon the iranians to pursue the program whether or not it's civilian or military so the idea that that's the motivation behind it really doesn't stand the test it's pretty clear that iran could do certain actions and reduce tensions and that's really the question that if you're going to try to talk about the israeli arsenal my question the point is right. mohamed go ahead just say it i'm sorry it's going to go back to my home again yes i was going to say that i think it's obvious if anyone even googles they would know that the iranian nuclear program began well before the revolution and billions of dollars were invested in iran also busted in companies that enrich uranium in a company that enriches
peter i would just yeah go ahead i would point out just a couple points first of all. the notion that somehow the iranian program is a return on investment made prior to the revolution is farcical they could easily choose other methods and do other things it's not cost effective there was recently a study done by a. and it pointed out the great amount of cost of the incurred upon the iranians to pursue the program whether or not it's civilian or military so the idea that that's the motivation...
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a just a point behind. now basketball where tesco wrapped up two convincing victories at home to spanish side calibur all in the yearly playoffs to go within one win of reaching the semifinals michael graf janko reports. thank god came into the playoffs off the back of six trade victories winning their group in the top sixteen and taking home advantage into the last eight the opening two games in moscow were against spanish side. and in game one last wednesday it was sunny williams and millis told us it's who led the army men ending the game with nineteen and seventeen points respectively the visitors were given little chance in the first but rallied in the match and says cost twenty three points for that quarter and also cut the deficit by four in the fourth but it was too little too late to run out eighty nine to seventy eight when as. two days later the science resumed for game two with naming to pay back the hosts and they stormed into a twenty six points to twenty lead in the first quarter but says car
a just a point behind. now basketball where tesco wrapped up two convincing victories at home to spanish side calibur all in the yearly playoffs to go within one win of reaching the semifinals michael graf janko reports. thank god came into the playoffs off the back of six trade victories winning their group in the top sixteen and taking home advantage into the last eight the opening two games in moscow were against spanish side. and in game one last wednesday it was sunny williams and millis...
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brother was in it strike alexandre saved it to ensure the points were shared. on sunday mother of our team. so after all that the top of the table looks like this and it's very tight three weeks ago it says goes late was eight points now it's just three with four games to go and the needs have the easier run in and g. spot tak and rubin are in the right places but just six points separate third place from a now after the top russian football it's cost our eyes over the rest of an eventful week in the world of sport. please welcome on monday in new york knicks shooting guard j.r. smith picked up the n.b.a. equivalent of the superstar award after winning the accolade six man of the year and his best ever season smith averaged eighteen point one points in eighty games off the bench helping the next to their first atlantic division title for nineteen years and two or three one seriously over the celtics in the playoffs later memphis grizzlies center marc gasol won the defensive player of the year award. then on tuesday brazilian president dilma rousseff got into th
brother was in it strike alexandre saved it to ensure the points were shared. on sunday mother of our team. so after all that the top of the table looks like this and it's very tight three weeks ago it says goes late was eight points now it's just three with four games to go and the needs have the easier run in and g. spot tak and rubin are in the right places but just six points separate third place from a now after the top russian football it's cost our eyes over the rest of an eventful week...
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this is some type of criminal/terroristic activity. >> to your point, clint, you make this point about it doesn't have to be sophisticated. for example, with "the new york times" bomber, this was a guy who had bumbled, if you will, according to analysts, his waypa vehicle, so much so it started to smoke and people in "the new york times" area -- times square area, pardon me, noted this and saw this and called authorities. doesn't have to be a quote/unquote sophisticated device to cause great damage. >> no, it doesn't. and, you know, no, we want to be very careful, i want to be careful what i say because obviously we have people killed and people injured. but when i see the smoke, the white smoke that's coming off of at least the first device that we see was detonated, that is usually more significant of a low order than a high-order explosive. in essence, it's not like commonly known as c4 or plastic explosive. something that would be more sophisticated, that might be in the hands of some international type of terrorist group. bottom line is, though, you can build a bomb in your baseme
this is some type of criminal/terroristic activity. >> to your point, clint, you make this point about it doesn't have to be sophisticated. for example, with "the new york times" bomber, this was a guy who had bumbled, if you will, according to analysts, his waypa vehicle, so much so it started to smoke and people in "the new york times" area -- times square area, pardon me, noted this and saw this and called authorities. doesn't have to be a quote/unquote...
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simpson bowles cat food plan two point zero calls for two point four trillion in new savings over the next ten years through serious tax and entitlement reforms and cutting additional spending so what are the exact devastating cuts and reforms that simpson and bowles want to make in federal government spending. first they want to reduce medicaid medicare and medicaid spending in fewer and fewer elderly americans and poor americans over access to health care and medication next simpson and bowles want to enact comprehensive pro growth tax reform which is just a fancy way of saying we want to give corporations even more corporate tax breaks while jacking up taxes on working people of the two point four trillion in new savings in the simpson bowles cat food plan two point zero calls for nearly eight hundred billion of it comes from so-called tax reform finally as washed up corporate shills want to strengthen loans on discretionary spending and reduce non health mandatory spending which means cuts to things like social security higher education and farm subsidies just to name a few in oth
simpson bowles cat food plan two point zero calls for two point four trillion in new savings over the next ten years through serious tax and entitlement reforms and cutting additional spending so what are the exact devastating cuts and reforms that simpson and bowles want to make in federal government spending. first they want to reduce medicaid medicare and medicaid spending in fewer and fewer elderly americans and poor americans over access to health care and medication next simpson and...
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come on. >> i want, it's an interesting point, i want to bring on the gym paulson point, we are in a low inflation period. it's interesting, for all of the stu stuff, and i have been a critic of ben bernanke. bernanke has the upper hand. the deflater, 1.3% inflation year on year. that by itself, joe, has driven multiples high with modest growing economies with modest profits. that is what i'm asking. >> i agree. i think the multiple could expand more, the average has been 15.5% and certainly relative to interest rates which i still believe we need to use discount the future earnings, i believe stocks can continue to rise. if you have a 5%, 6% type of growth, i can see stocks returning 7 or 8%. that is what i expect to see through this year. inflation will stay low and that will put s&ps up to 7500. jim's point of where we are on the investment cycle is accurate. the bull market may be in the latter half of the cycle. it has room to grow, because typically equities don't pick until the next downturn begins. >> larry, larry, larry, hang on. wait, do you realize that joe and i just said
come on. >> i want, it's an interesting point, i want to bring on the gym paulson point, we are in a low inflation period. it's interesting, for all of the stu stuff, and i have been a critic of ben bernanke. bernanke has the upper hand. the deflater, 1.3% inflation year on year. that by itself, joe, has driven multiples high with modest growing economies with modest profits. that is what i'm asking. >> i agree. i think the multiple could expand more, the average has been 15.5% and...
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dow up 100 points.nts away from a new all time closing high right now. >>> coming up in the program, talking with the ceo of heavy machinery maker ingersoll rand. how his company is being impacted by the recovery in the construction market. >>> also talking with mark andreeson. then lekd dare energy investor t. boone pickens with us explaining just how close the u.s. to achieving that energy independence he's talked about so much. he says it's closer than you may think. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. today live from l.a. and new york. back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trad
dow up 100 points.nts away from a new all time closing high right now. >>> coming up in the program, talking with the ceo of heavy machinery maker ingersoll rand. how his company is being impacted by the recovery in the construction market. >>> also talking with mark andreeson. then lekd dare energy investor t. boone pickens with us explaining just how close the u.s. to achieving that energy independence he's talked about so much. he says it's closer than you may think. you're...
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now down 214, 215 points. and we're watching this selloff to see whether it intensifies as we go to the close, if people want to get away from this market and not be long into the night or whether they start to see the buy on dip mentality that has been the hallmark of this market the last few months. that'll be critical to see this final hour. >> at this point it feels like it is worsening. at no doubt there will be a level investors view as a buying opportunity. we're at lows of the afternoon as we approach this final stretch about an hour before the closing bell sounds. we're looking at high quality, dividend payers, global names among the big leadership groups on the downside today. >> dow down 1.4%. nasdaq and s&p down like amounts at this hour. in fact, the nasdaq lately has been the leader to the downside. now down over 2% at this hour. and the s&p is down 1.8%. now, two key charts to follow in this final hour. the dow as we mentioned, you saw that down 216 points. but look at the price of gold now down
now down 214, 215 points. and we're watching this selloff to see whether it intensifies as we go to the close, if people want to get away from this market and not be long into the night or whether they start to see the buy on dip mentality that has been the hallmark of this market the last few months. that'll be critical to see this final hour. >> at this point it feels like it is worsening. at no doubt there will be a level investors view as a buying opportunity. we're at lows of the...
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that day, we finished down 138 points. and now today, the economic data seems to be seeping into the story as well with the jobless claims a little higher than anticipated. we're down 109 points and a decline of 2.4% for the week so far. bob pisani, how are things shaping up right now? >> a very delicate moment. two days this week, 90% of the volume to the downside on heavy volume. right now we're sitting essentially at the lows of the day. dow just broke down below 100 points, as you can see, sitting there, and the volumes picked up a little bit. heavy volume, downside day, three days, not what you want to see. big marquee names have been mauled this week. but it's not just apple, look at a name like caterpillar. we're at the lowest levels since july on caterpillar. there's the three-month chart. that stock also sitting at the lows for the day. the big story today is going to be ibm. it is one of the reasons the dow is so weak is ibm is down so much. it's at the lows for the day. heavy volume, of course, we'll get earning
that day, we finished down 138 points. and now today, the economic data seems to be seeping into the story as well with the jobless claims a little higher than anticipated. we're down 109 points and a decline of 2.4% for the week so far. bob pisani, how are things shaping up right now? >> a very delicate moment. two days this week, 90% of the volume to the downside on heavy volume. right now we're sitting essentially at the lows of the day. dow just broke down below 100 points, as you can...
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>> it's very unclear at this point. we are going to be prepared throughout the night to take on more casualties. but we're unclear as to the extent of any additional people that will be coming to our organization. >> there was a field triage station set up at a football field near the plant. but they had to move away from that because of the fears of this second explosion, possibly, at a second fertilizer tank. -- brett, i'm sorry. i'm going to have to leave you briefly. we're going straight to a press conference which is in west texas. >> all the gas tanks where the explosion happens are turned off. we do not need anymore help. the fire fighters and ems people are coming from hundreds of miles away to help us. right now, we are overflowing with help and we do not need anymore help as far as that goes. tomorrow morning, the mayor is going to speak again. right now, we have a tremendous amount of injuries. probably over a hundred injuries at this time. we do have confirmed fatalities. the number is not current yet. it co
>> it's very unclear at this point. we are going to be prepared throughout the night to take on more casualties. but we're unclear as to the extent of any additional people that will be coming to our organization. >> there was a field triage station set up at a football field near the plant. but they had to move away from that because of the fears of this second explosion, possibly, at a second fertilizer tank. -- brett, i'm sorry. i'm going to have to leave you briefly. we're going...
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as fifty five point seven percent portugal is at a seventeen point five percent with new unemployment at thirty eight point two percent and greece is at twenty six point four percent of this is a december figure that's the latest that the country has with you know unemployment is this high is fifty eight point four percent now looking at the other end of the spectrum the lowest rate is austria with four point eight percent and germany at five point four percent of the look at just the greece that continued in face of the unemployment rate in the years on this is the twenty second fiddle role certainly that this law goes well for the future of the euro zone if you're young and also the impact of the economy the certainly be felt up consumers a lot by the sweatshop assumption has gone down and also fewer jobs indicate to tell you where the circumstances in such a certain industries a small small and medium sized enterprises and of course an increase in those claiming unemployment benefits would mean a heavier burden on government coffers when it comes to social welfare but aside from th
as fifty five point seven percent portugal is at a seventeen point five percent with new unemployment at thirty eight point two percent and greece is at twenty six point four percent of this is a december figure that's the latest that the country has with you know unemployment is this high is fifty eight point four percent now looking at the other end of the spectrum the lowest rate is austria with four point eight percent and germany at five point four percent of the look at just the greece...
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the s&p needs to be up 7.18 points and it's up 6.64 points. there's the s&p.all-time high territory a few minutes ago, and we'd heard that the bias was to the upside of the close. but those buying orders were matched by some sell orders, obviously. they were traded off and we're heading lower here into the close. so we're up 6.5 -- yeah, 6.5 points on the s&p, but it doesn't look like it's enough for an all-time high. but we will have that for the dow jones industrial average. terry dolan joining me right now. this market doesn't want to quit. >> sure doesn't. i'll tell you, it's indicative of the fact that the rally's in tact. yesterday's turnaround reversal, i figured today would be a follow-up day, which we saw. the question is, what now? i tend to think we've got to play it a little bit to the sell side here. but we've been doing that for week after week after week. it's not a question of being short, necessarily, it's more of a question of being nimble. maybe making some lightning up positions, maybe getting ready to reposition. but this market seems endl
the s&p needs to be up 7.18 points and it's up 6.64 points. there's the s&p.all-time high territory a few minutes ago, and we'd heard that the bias was to the upside of the close. but those buying orders were matched by some sell orders, obviously. they were traded off and we're heading lower here into the close. so we're up 6.5 -- yeah, 6.5 points on the s&p, but it doesn't look like it's enough for an all-time high. but we will have that for the dow jones industrial average. terry...
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is that the whole point?> i think that's the point of life for a lot of women is finding a husband and having a family. and that's certainly what has brought me ultimate happiness is embarking upon that journey. but, you know, we pulled a little excerpt out. but we didn't read the broader context. she was saying just that. she was at a conference, she recognized women weren't asking about her career. they were asking about her finding a husband. they recognized that's what ultimate happiness is. >> well, you've got a career and you've got engaged this weekend. show the ring. >> there you go. >> so how did you decide you're going to do this versus go hard at the career? and you didn't do it in college, obviously. >> i'm doing both. i absolutely think you can do both. but feminists want women to believe you cannot be female if you only want to be a stay-at-home mom. and i think that's -- >> uh-oh. >> i mean, we gently disagree on this. i happen to agree with the part that women have the luxury now to pick whate
is that the whole point?> i think that's the point of life for a lot of women is finding a husband and having a family. and that's certainly what has brought me ultimate happiness is embarking upon that journey. but, you know, we pulled a little excerpt out. but we didn't read the broader context. she was saying just that. she was at a conference, she recognized women weren't asking about her career. they were asking about her finding a husband. they recognized that's what ultimate happiness...
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as we all know, the sequestration cuts have gone into effect at this point. we are looking to the march 27th into the end of the current sixth month continuing resolution and looking to what will happen with another six months to fund it to the end of the federal fiscal year. the house has passed a 6 month bill, which locks in the funding levels for the sequestration cuts for the end of this physical year. the senate, we expect them to be releasing their six-month continuing resolution within the next couple of days. we have yet to see how much discretion this will give to the various different agencies on how the cuts are implemented across the various programs. the house has given flexibility to the department of defense only, we expect the senate to be more proud in its discretion. the senate has also released the federal fiscal year, 14, budget proposal and we are likely to see these levels of funding with the sequestration cuts continuing through the next year, so we have to pay close attention to the impacts on transportation, again the highway trust fu
as we all know, the sequestration cuts have gone into effect at this point. we are looking to the march 27th into the end of the current sixth month continuing resolution and looking to what will happen with another six months to fund it to the end of the federal fiscal year. the house has passed a 6 month bill, which locks in the funding levels for the sequestration cuts for the end of this physical year. the senate, we expect them to be releasing their six-month continuing resolution within...
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>> a great point, great point, good story.. >> sure. >> thank you, girl. >> thank you. a quarter til, and time for stocks as we do at this moment of the day. heading down to the new york stock exchange, we are joined with the latest on what's happening with the markets. dow down 156 points. why cowe go through this up-down, up-down, keith? >> there's a lot of gyrations in the market because there's a real war in the streets, if you will, between the bulls and bears and who seizes control based upon the latest news and data and economic data or noises out of the federal authorities or the central banks armed the world. that's what we see now. the bottom line is that we are seeing deterioration in the price action inside the market, and that's troubling here. we crossed through a couple real key technical levels. >> there the earnings we're seeing just not living up to what wail street expected? is that what's pulling it down? >> the bigger problem this quarter is everybody expected the picture was not great for the first quarte
>> a great point, great point, good story.. >> sure. >> thank you, girl. >> thank you. a quarter til, and time for stocks as we do at this moment of the day. heading down to the new york stock exchange, we are joined with the latest on what's happening with the markets. dow down 156 points. why cowe go through this up-down, up-down, keith? >> there's a lot of gyrations in the market because there's a real war in the streets, if you will, between the bulls and bears...
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point" here in boston.uomo with john berman. >> standing here now as we want to welcome back viewers here in the united states and around the world. so much news this morning. >> breaking news out of texas. just telling you about. this federrtilizer plant went ut 7:00 p.m. local time. this big blast, door-to-door search and rescue. this tiny community, less than 3,000 people. 50 to 60 homes they believe destroyed. difficult to find people. >> just after 12 hours after the explosion at the federa fertilizer plant. 50 to 60 homes, that blast felt as far as 15 miles away. >> it is key this is a fertilizer plant. dealing with chemicals, one called anhydrous ammonia. dangerous, potentially leithal. very little word of injury. we'll learn about how this chemical is. >> 160 plus people have been injured. we're getting numbers from local medical facilities where people are being treated right now. the police right now, they say they are treating it as a crime scene, but that is only because they need to find out mo
point" here in boston.uomo with john berman. >> standing here now as we want to welcome back viewers here in the united states and around the world. so much news this morning. >> breaking news out of texas. just telling you about. this federrtilizer plant went ut 7:00 p.m. local time. this big blast, door-to-door search and rescue. this tiny community, less than 3,000 people. 50 to 60 homes they believe destroyed. difficult to find people. >> just after 12 hours after the...
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dow futures down 71 points.s is just the tip of the iceberg with some of the moves we're watching today. part of the reason for the weaker equities even as we come off the second best week of the year for the s&p 500, fresh economic numbers china has been grabbing attention. it grew 7.7% by the first quarter. it sounds huge. it was less than we had been expecting. 8% was the number we were looking for. the weaker than expected figures is part of the reason we have watched commodity prices get knocked for a loop. dropping near $88 mark. down by more than 2.5%. earlier this morning we have seen it die down 3%. part of the concern of what's happening to the global economy. maybe the gold market is the best place to look at this. it has dropped off a cliff. it's down 6%. we were looking at numbers earlier showing this down 10%. we have watched gold trade. 13.85 is the weakest i have seen. it's down $92.50 to $1,408.90. we're watching this very closely as well. if that's not enough for you, get this. dish network is
dow futures down 71 points.s is just the tip of the iceberg with some of the moves we're watching today. part of the reason for the weaker equities even as we come off the second best week of the year for the s&p 500, fresh economic numbers china has been grabbing attention. it grew 7.7% by the first quarter. it sounds huge. it was less than we had been expecting. 8% was the number we were looking for. the weaker than expected figures is part of the reason we have watched commodity prices...
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"starting point" begins right now. >>> in our "starting point" this morning outrage over the video showingrs university basketball coach mike rice physically and verbally abusing players at practice. he's seen grabbing, shoving, even kicking players. he's hurling basketballs at them from point-blank range, including really at their heads. he's shouting obscenities, including gay slurs. >> here's the thing, this coach was suspended for three games after the school's athletic director looked at this tape. this was last fall. coach wasn't fired, suspended three games. now flash forward four months, rutgers is reconsidering that decision and cnn's pamela brown is following these developments for us. the video tells the story here. >> no matter how many times you see that story it makes you shake your head in absolute shock. rutgers university officials are facing some tough questions this morning, on why they didn't fire rice after learning of the allegations last summer, and then seeing the video several months ago, as pressure mounts for further action, many people including some nba stars a
"starting point" begins right now. >>> in our "starting point" this morning outrage over the video showingrs university basketball coach mike rice physically and verbally abusing players at practice. he's seen grabbing, shoving, even kicking players. he's hurling basketballs at them from point-blank range, including really at their heads. he's shouting obscenities, including gay slurs. >> here's the thing, this coach was suspended for three games after the...
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>> look, the points are true except that you can't get from point a to point b.he special interest groups are groups like home owners and people with kids and people money in an ira. what makes it complicated are the variety of deductions, and that's a complexity and to remove them, especially in the short run, would probably destroy the economy, eventually. >> oh, come on, jonas. >> and couldn't allow it, but take the home mortgage deduction and imagine they took it away, in the long haul, it's a good idea and lead to 20, 30%-- >> and okay, let's think about what he's saying, too, and i'm playing devil's advocate. 40% of americans don't pay taxes and we overload the system, they're paying. >> tracy, you're right and that's actually the biggest problem of our system, i mean, you can't have a society where 20% of the people essentially pay all of the taxes and 50% pay literally zero, but we're sharing this stuff, the welfare state and everything else, this idea, the only people that are going to get hurt are the lobbyists and the tax attorneys, we're not living to
>> look, the points are true except that you can't get from point a to point b.he special interest groups are groups like home owners and people with kids and people money in an ira. what makes it complicated are the variety of deductions, and that's a complexity and to remove them, especially in the short run, would probably destroy the economy, eventually. >> oh, come on, jonas. >> and couldn't allow it, but take the home mortgage deduction and imagine they took it away, in...
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we haven't hit that tipping point yet. >> this is a fantastic point. i urge everybody to read this article by the way. i put it on my twitter feed today. they talked about this doctrine, this county in alabama where one in four, one in four is on disability and this doctor said, there is no definition of disabled necessarily. right? yes, if you are actually disabled you're paralyzed but he's talking about things -- mood disorders you can go on disability for these days. he said often disability now is defined by what your degree is. if you have a high school diploma and can't sit at a desk and have to work at a manufacturing job if your back hurts you can't do that but you might be able to work at a desk. so really defining this in large part according to npr by how educated you are. it's a scary subject. >> an extremely scary subject. i think that what all that we're doing right now with the u.s. economy especially is incentivizing people to take advantage of programs like this. what is the incentive to try and enter a work force that is difficult to
we haven't hit that tipping point yet. >> this is a fantastic point. i urge everybody to read this article by the way. i put it on my twitter feed today. they talked about this doctrine, this county in alabama where one in four, one in four is on disability and this doctor said, there is no definition of disabled necessarily. right? yes, if you are actually disabled you're paralyzed but he's talking about things -- mood disorders you can go on disability for these days. he said often...
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you know once we find our point next round and we continue to lock in on that team but. you know we did we took a business you know we don't care bill is we did it the right way. you know and it's got to advance it's not it's not it's not guaranteed and you know we should be honored to serve in support us. an american. screamed for joy after the twenty six year old enjoyed a cup of rain delays before winning his maiden career title on the p.g.a. tour horsnell prevailed by a single stroke at those are executives putting for a vital birdie on the final home. codicil don't work so hard for and there's so many people on you thinking they all know who they are and then i put the go and i haven't made one a long one always said it i'm due for a long due for a loan just committed and i came off post so good and so he went in and finally with formula one fever set to hit such a next year streets on defending champion sebastian vettel had his first taste of what will become be a little big box circuit reports on a very speedy visit. with the champagne get two tranches ration suit
you know once we find our point next round and we continue to lock in on that team but. you know we did we took a business you know we don't care bill is we did it the right way. you know and it's got to advance it's not it's not it's not guaranteed and you know we should be honored to serve in support us. an american. screamed for joy after the twenty six year old enjoyed a cup of rain delays before winning his maiden career title on the p.g.a. tour horsnell prevailed by a single stroke at...
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i did a little research into the hunters point naval shipyard. it's one of the oldest shipyards in the bay area of course. the island is much older. it was originally started 18 67. it was a private shipyard. 1941, right before pearl harbor, the navy took it over and used it to retrofit damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here at these dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were at the time the largest dry docks in the western united states, the pacific fleet made this their port for repairs. and these things, i don't remember the length, 300 plus feet long. and they've had pump stations so that they float a ship in, chalk it up, pump it up, have the ship in dry dock to do repairs. there is a whole series. you can go out and drive around hunters point if you can get past the guards. i think they'll let people in. >> yes. >> and take a look around. did you have something else you wanted to say? >> yes. actually, the slide further north wh
i did a little research into the hunters point naval shipyard. it's one of the oldest shipyards in the bay area of course. the island is much older. it was originally started 18 67. it was a private shipyard. 1941, right before pearl harbor, the navy took it over and used it to retrofit damaged ships, in particular, some of the battle ships damaged at pearl harbor were repaired here at these dry docks. >> this dry dock, this particular one, there are a series of them on either side, were...
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they're down 90 points.ures were down 1/3 it will keep our eyes on the numbers. 130. >> we are waking up to some sprinkles a low cloud cover. storm tracker 4 is tracking this for you. right around the bay bridge we do have light plane. highway 24 are approaching the tunnel. as we slide our maps the eastern span is impacting the toll plaza but the ride should drive up as you approach 1 01. also, contending with light way you may yoneed to use your windshield wipers. the temperatures are mainly in the '60s. >> there is a sprithe commute io bad. the only slow spot is on highway 4 in interstate 580. we are still looking at good condition for the south bay peninsula. we are not tracking any hot spots. >> we are following in developing story at a san francisco right now were police are searching for the person who led the money chase. if this is video from the scene. it started around 3:00 a.m. this morning. police located the stolen cab in the south of market area. the suspects then let them on a chase through so
they're down 90 points.ures were down 1/3 it will keep our eyes on the numbers. 130. >> we are waking up to some sprinkles a low cloud cover. storm tracker 4 is tracking this for you. right around the bay bridge we do have light plane. highway 24 are approaching the tunnel. as we slide our maps the eastern span is impacting the toll plaza but the ride should drive up as you approach 1 01. also, contending with light way you may yoneed to use your windshield wipers. the temperatures are...
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the s&p needs to be up seven points.'re not in record territory for the s&p right now. >> just the dow. >> and united health care, one of those dow components really pushing the dow to that record level. that after the government said it will unexpectedly increase the payment rate for medicare advantage programs. which insurer could deliver the healthiest products for your portfolio. >> also, why free-market forces may be bringing the sky-high cost of college down, just as my kids have graduated. of course, you'll want to hear this story later on the "closing bell." stay tuned. an still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. bjorn ear
the s&p needs to be up seven points.'re not in record territory for the s&p right now. >> just the dow. >> and united health care, one of those dow components really pushing the dow to that record level. that after the government said it will unexpectedly increase the payment rate for medicare advantage programs. which insurer could deliver the healthiest products for your portfolio. >> also, why free-market forces may be bringing the sky-high cost of college down,...
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we keep pointing fingers and as we point fingers, our children die. should we take these weapons of war off our streets? of course we should. we also should wipe the faces of these cowards off our television sets. let's have courage. we should unleash the mental health people so they can do what they need. people are dying. it's time to change and time for everybody to have the courage, 1/10 of the courage my son had when he did what he had to do in the theater and stand up and say you know what, i took control of the other pieces. it's time for the senators to stop playing politics fchl they don't, what we should do is put it to national referendums and let the people decide. they can't figure it out because they are too busy worrying about their next paycheck. >> they have the financial power of the nra to unseat them from their political offices which happened in the past. what do you say to the politician who is say i would love to vote for this weapons ban and it may cost me my job. >> i say if you have to do your job by lying, you need to get an
we keep pointing fingers and as we point fingers, our children die. should we take these weapons of war off our streets? of course we should. we also should wipe the faces of these cowards off our television sets. let's have courage. we should unleash the mental health people so they can do what they need. people are dying. it's time to change and time for everybody to have the courage, 1/10 of the courage my son had when he did what he had to do in the theater and stand up and say you know...
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at some point this will turn into a recovery operation but this point we are still in search and rescue. i know that the area is going to be shut down. they will not give me a time on how long. i don't expect them to be able to give you an idea of how long any time soon. in these types of investigations there is no hurry short of getting the injured out and treating the wounded to complete anything. they will take the necessary time they need. they will keep the neighborhood shut down and i will tell you as media i know you are itching to get there but it is not a good idea. mainly for your safety we are asking that you stay put. at some point this morning i will kick it over to somebody from west. it has been my understanding that either the mayor will come back or a city official at some point will be here to address you. i have heard 10:00 for that time. so those of you that need to be here please be here at 10:00 and some official from the city of west will be here to address you in a little bit more detail on what's going on from there. again at this point, they are working it as a
at some point this will turn into a recovery operation but this point we are still in search and rescue. i know that the area is going to be shut down. they will not give me a time on how long. i don't expect them to be able to give you an idea of how long any time soon. in these types of investigations there is no hurry short of getting the injured out and treating the wounded to complete anything. they will take the necessary time they need. they will keep the neighborhood shut down and i...
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the dow has recouped the over 100 point decline, gaining 127 points right now.e in rally mode. lpl chief market strategist jeffrey klein stop says last week was a turning point for the markets. hopefully he will address with tracy and ashley as they walk into the studio. don't miss it. @ ashley: good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. big gains for stocks but the market is on edge. the dow is now up, up about 11 points. it has -- 131 points. it has since bounced back. in the last hour it lost pretty much all of that in minutes on a bogus ap report about explosion at the white house. we'll look what those jitters say about the state of the this market coming up. ashley: outrage over faa furloughs and flight deys. lawmakers demanding answers from the white house. but those delays not stopping airline stocks from soaring. they're in the green today. we'll have all of that straight ahead. tracy: everyone is talking apple expected to report its first quarterly profit drop in 10 years. can apple do anything to stop the slide? we'll
the dow has recouped the over 100 point decline, gaining 127 points right now.e in rally mode. lpl chief market strategist jeffrey klein stop says last week was a turning point for the markets. hopefully he will address with tracy and ashley as they walk into the studio. don't miss it. @ ashley: good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. big gains for stocks but the market is on edge. the dow is now up, up about 11 points. it has -- 131 points. it has since...