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qa few years old and built with a modern framework was hollowed out by the huge wave. cars have been tossed about like children's toys smashed up against trees hundreds of yards from the coastline. but as much damage as there is and there is an endless stretch of it along southeastern samoa the sight of this man right here was perhaps the most striking image of the day. he's part of a small team looking for a little boy. >> they don't even know where he is. some say he was at the house. but if he was at the house, maybe he was crushed inside here. but if not, maybe he just drifted out. >> while some search for the missing, others are preparing to bury the dead. these men are digging a grave for their village matriarch, a 78-year-old woman who was missing until a short while ago. they found her floating in the ocean. a local official touring the area told the pain of it all is affecting everyone. >> it's a feeling of sadness that nobody can really except -- just except god in your hearts
qa few years old and built with a modern framework was hollowed out by the huge wave. cars have been tossed about like children's toys smashed up against trees hundreds of yards from the coastline. but as much damage as there is and there is an endless stretch of it along southeastern samoa the sight of this man right here was perhaps the most striking image of the day. he's part of a small team looking for a little boy. >> they don't even know where he is. some say he was at the house....
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ella dijo q el mejor regalo que recibió haber compartido con sus 5 hermanos después de viajar desde guadalajarataron a su bebé. la familia pareja tiene como galán a la revista hola en méxico, ahí está preciosa. hermosa que dios lo cuide. felicidades. >> rompe el silencio[Ñukk losh@ integrantes del grupo acto m r >> primero fue alicia villarreal y ahora ingrid lozano vocalistas de límite. y mucho se ha dichoh >> a partir de ahora serán todos los vocalistas del grupo, erick sandoval hermano de raúl sandoval y diana t. hija de un famoso compositor mexicano. >> yo no creo que sea tanto llenar un espacio si no que la gente me de la oportunidad de que me conozcan, que me escuchen y obviamente que me acepten. hay gente que le gustara y gente que no y siempre con la sonrisa y con la frente en alto. el grupo se inclina por el grupo de banda y ha tenido buena aceptación. estamos manejando números diferentes, la gente se ha divertido muchísimo con nosotros y que nos echen la mano. >> no queremos vivir del recuerdo. ya lo pasado es pasado. ya lo de límite quedó atrás. lo incluimos en los shows. >> el tiem
ella dijo q el mejor regalo que recibió haber compartido con sus 5 hermanos después de viajar desde guadalajarataron a su bebé. la familia pareja tiene como galán a la revista hola en méxico, ahí está preciosa. hermosa que dios lo cuide. felicidades. >> rompe el silencio[Ñukk losh@ integrantes del grupo acto m r >> primero fue alicia villarreal y ahora ingrid lozano vocalistas de límite. y mucho se ha dichoh >> a partir de ahora serán todos los vocalistas del grupo,...
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q .. 101- contitution avenue, nw suite l 100 washington dc 20001..e sus preguntas a la siguiente direccion: univision washington a su lado... 101- contitution avenue, nw suite l 100 washington dc 20001.. abogada pertierra... gracias y buenas tardes.. ÷÷÷xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?= ?Ñ?Ñ?Ñ?Ñ??= baÑ,é! 9p9úba vamos a iniciar con la jornada de anoche de la liga de campeones de concacaf que dejo dos mas clasificados y una buena victoria en casa de d.c. united. nos metemos en las grandes ligas, a poco de terminar la temporada regular los nacionales estan cosechando mas victorias pero los orioles mas derrotas. el futbol salvadoreÑo e internacional esta de luto. el mitico jugador y tecnico raul alfredo "araña" magaÑa fallecio ayer a las 7 de la noche hora de washington luego de estar luchando contra un cancer desde hace varios meses, al momento de su deceso magaÑa tenia 69 aÑos. fue jugador del atletico marte, fas, once municipal alianza y municipal de guatemala ademas de jugar el mundial de mexico 70 con el salvador. esta noche hablaremos de las v
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horas antes un terremoto numerosas islas se han visto afectadas.áánot univ-ultimah@h@q se estÁ movilizandontidades. entre tanto en indonesia otro poderoso terremoto de 7.9. tiene a este paÍs sumido en la desesperaciÓn. miles de personas permanecen atrapadas entre los escombros.[Ñqrzkh@ sonexpertos los dos fenÓmenos no estÁn directamente relacionados. >> la mayor parte de los tsunamis ocurren a mÁs de 32,000 km de fallas. no necesariamente tiene que estar una falla relacionada con otra. sin embargo se ha visto k que a veces hay perÍodos en donde ocurren varios terremotos en todo el entorno. sin lugar a dudas estamos en uno de periodos, pareciera que la ciencia y la jerarquÍa se combinarÁn para que enfrentaran estas tragedias. las condiciones estaban dadas. el terremoto que reprodujo es el que pruce los peores tsunami. se cree que aumenta el nÚmero de muertos >> una tragedia que afecta a una madre hispana pertenece a una comunidad hispana. una mujer apuÑalÓ a la madre y secuestrÓ a su bebÉ recién nacido. nos cuenta cÓmo ocurrieron los hechos. >> buenas noches h@áánot univ-ultimah@tqwa[Ñsuukp
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some examples,çç those in al can take off 10% for their boats, noncitizens from the u.s., on horse q%benefits from that? not us, if we live here, we have to claim that income. earlier this year, çcongress introduced a new bill that once created a deduction for pet expenses. yeah, i am not joking. it gives an entirely new and difficult term to the phrase, pet project. love this, the humanity and pet partner through the years act.ç that's called the happy act, people. are you happy yet? no, no. the bill wants to reduce taxes to taxpayers who çhave pets an it's designed to encourage pet adoptions. now think about the implications and enforcement ç and verification, the i.r.s. will have to create a new set of forms and will have to çbe reviewed by i.r.s. auditors, will we have to get social security number for them, and it's the philosophical argument] of the deduction, it's the fact of subsidies of the behavior, and this is why it's designed. congress likes the tax code, and all three of these were introduced by republicans. the tax code a-laws congress to conduct social engineering
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q >>> tonight the desperate search for a 5-year-old florida girl haleigh, reportedly snatched from her own bed vannering without a trace. >> somebody stole my child. it's not like a bicycle or a car. somebody stole my child from me. >> i just want whoever has her to bring her home. that's all i want is my baby home. >> she loved on me and told me she loved me. >> she's a daddy's girl? >> she wasn't there when i got home. >> she's the most precious thing in our life. >> we want her to come home. >> haleigh, know that i love you. i love you very much. we will find you. god will bring you home. >> if you are out there, mommy loves you and your daddy loves you. we miss you. we'll be right here. just bring her back. your dad loves you. please just bring her back. haleigh, i love you and your daddy loves you. we all love you. >> let's stop and remember army first lieutenant tyler parton, 24, jonesboro, arkansas. a west point grad fluent in arabic, awarded the national defense service and global war on terrorism service medal, combat action badge. loved his god, country, fellow soldiers and w
q >>> tonight the desperate search for a 5-year-old florida girl haleigh, reportedly snatched from her own bed vannering without a trace. >> somebody stole my child. it's not like a bicycle or a car. somebody stole my child from me. >> i just want whoever has her to bring her home. that's all i want is my baby home. >> she loved on me and told me she loved me. >> she's a daddy's girl? >> she wasn't there when i got home. >> she's the most precious...
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i think expectations are higher in q 3 and q 4. i also think earnings are going to improve on both quarters going forward. there's also a tremendous amount of liquidity out there that will be used to prime economic growth going forward. and some of these, there are statistics about unemployment, people paying the bills are more lagging indicators. i think the recovery will lead them into better numbers going forward. yeah, there's certainly risk. i also think we're heading out of where we're at right now. >> i want to break down some of these risks. michael, look at how the market's performed over the last couple of weeks. it's certainly been rocky. now today an update based on an ism number. going forward do you think the markets to a certain extent have gotten ahead of themselves? keep in mind we're up significantly from that low on march 9th. >> sure. when you come this far this fast you can have consolidation and pullback. i think that's natural. in the last couple days we've seen the market trading on news. bad news on friday.
i think expectations are higher in q 3 and q 4. i also think earnings are going to improve on both quarters going forward. there's also a tremendous amount of liquidity out there that will be used to prime economic growth going forward. and some of these, there are statistics about unemployment, people paying the bills are more lagging indicators. i think the recovery will lead them into better numbers going forward. yeah, there's certainly risk. i also think we're heading out of where we're at...
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and during the q and a session there was one point where he was not supposed to participate, pat ryan, the chairman, the head of the chicago bid. a question came up and you could see the president reach over and pat ryan on the hand and say, let me handle this, let me answer this. maybe he sensed in the room that things weren't quite going their way. but i think that there is a quite, there was quite a bit of a surprise here in chicago in how it turned out. still a fair number of people here on daley plaza, but city hall watching on the screens and watching the dancing and the partying going on down in rio, wishing it was them. andrea? >> and there is a big economic impact, as well. of course, president lula of brazil, very charming and well regarded on the world stage and they've done a pretty good job of buffering brazil against the global erelatirecession. in terms of the domestic politics you covered this president and you covered the white house and you know the impact on that. was it a mistake for him to take this last-minute trip and personally leave the bid for chicago? >> the
and during the q and a session there was one point where he was not supposed to participate, pat ryan, the chairman, the head of the chicago bid. a question came up and you could see the president reach over and pat ryan on the hand and say, let me handle this, let me answer this. maybe he sensed in the room that things weren't quite going their way. but i think that there is a quite, there was quite a bit of a surprise here in chicago in how it turned out. still a fair number of people here on...
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q. i've seen him at the neighborhood meetings. everybody comes down too hard on the police. it's not their fault. >> reporter: the fraternal order of police questions the motivation of the suspension and those allegations surrounding computer misuse. >> it's not criminal, meaning et cetera not porn or anything like that, is this a reason to move someone off or out of a position because of disagreement on tactics and strategy, that remains to be seen. >> for now bergeron is off the beat while city leaders tell us they're committed to bringing down the increases in crime here. >> we're expecting police as well as everyone else to be accountable. >> reporter: the baltimore sun reports there have been 21 murders in the southeastern district last year that's up from eight this time last year. at city police headquarters wjz eyewitness news. >>> thank you very much. city police also suspended two veteran lieutenants in unrelated cases. >>> a fight on board an mta bus leads to be a accident in
q. i've seen him at the neighborhood meetings. everybody comes down too hard on the police. it's not their fault. >> reporter: the fraternal order of police questions the motivation of the suspension and those allegations surrounding computer misuse. >> it's not criminal, meaning et cetera not porn or anything like that, is this a reason to move someone off or out of a position because of disagreement on tactics and strategy, that remains to be seen. >> for now bergeron is off...
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it was just a q&a thing and people were standing up in costumes.ey were just talking to you about it and you were blunt and talking back. and i was like, "this is what it's all about." it's just so cool that you did that. >> thank you, very much. >> jimmy: i am a big fan of yours. the pride of new jersey, everybody, kevin smith. [ cheers and applause ] stick around. we're cooking with michael schlow when we come back. you want to stick around? ♪ make a meatball. [ applause ] ♪ i had a pretty good job, but it wasn't what i wanted to do, and i thought, i don't want to do this for the rest of my life i probably don't want to do it tomorrow. i told my dad, "i want to start a brewery." i told him, "i think you're crazy." i started sam adams with boston lager to make rich, flavorful beer. and he went and sold it one bottle at a time. no one had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. boston lager really was a groundswell. there's that saying, "do something you love "and you'll never work "a day in your life." i don't feel like i've worked fo
it was just a q&a thing and people were standing up in costumes.ey were just talking to you about it and you were blunt and talking back. and i was like, "this is what it's all about." it's just so cool that you did that. >> thank you, very much. >> jimmy: i am a big fan of yours. the pride of new jersey, everybody, kevin smith. [ cheers and applause ] stick around. we're cooking with michael schlow when we come back. you want to stick around? ♪ make a meatball. [...
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i will lead a little q &a so we can understand what is happening. i will star with reggie and nickel. -- nichole. i am reggie shaw, i am now 22 years old. when i was 19, i was living at home with my parents in a small town in u.s. northern utah. one morning, i left for work. on my way to work, i made decision to text and drug. it was something i had done before, to text and drive. on the way to work i was sending and receiving when i steered across the center line and struck another car. in this other car, there were two men who were both killed on impact. two men that were fathers, or husbands, they care for their family and wanted the best for them. because of my choice to text and drive, i took their lives and changed the lives of these families. i change my life forever. since then, it has been hard for me. it has been something that right would like to speak out about to help people so they do not make the same for decision i made. >> tells a little bit about how your life has changed since the accident. >> my life has changed quite a bit. on a
i will lead a little q &a so we can understand what is happening. i will star with reggie and nickel. -- nichole. i am reggie shaw, i am now 22 years old. when i was 19, i was living at home with my parents in a small town in u.s. northern utah. one morning, i left for work. on my way to work, i made decision to text and drug. it was something i had done before, to text and drive. on the way to work i was sending and receiving when i steered across the center line and struck another car. in...
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and it was really suggested that q 2 was just a one off. now goldman sachs celebrates a scenario where it's not just a one off. where normalized earnings can continue for names like jp morgan, for wells fargo. those are names you want to own. >> let's talk about goldman sachs itself. the estimates on goldman sachs had been rising as we head into its earnings. are you a buyer of a name like goldman sachs which has pretty much had a nice run? >> yeah. i mean, i'd prefer to be in somewhat of the names that have lied. although it's hard to find a lot of big cap financials that have lagged in this space. i think it's intriguing that everybody dumps on goldman sachs because of what they've benefited from the bailout. at the same time the entire market seems to jump whenever goldman sachs says jump. they clearly have an influence on the market moving. even if people don't like them. >> as much as everybody wants to call it government sachs, they still do move the market. >> i was going to also point out take a look at what could carry us out going
and it was really suggested that q 2 was just a one off. now goldman sachs celebrates a scenario where it's not just a one off. where normalized earnings can continue for names like jp morgan, for wells fargo. those are names you want to own. >> let's talk about goldman sachs itself. the estimates on goldman sachs had been rising as we head into its earnings. are you a buyer of a name like goldman sachs which has pretty much had a nice run? >> yeah. i mean, i'd prefer to be in...
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eastern for" q.and a. ". >>> anders fogh ras musen talks about the need to train afghan forces so they can take the lead in providing security. this is his first speech since taking office last summer. it's 1 hour and 15 minutes. >> well, the first message about tonight's event is that we have to get a larger room. this is standing room only, mr. secretary general, i think that this is a testament to how interested people are in hearing what you have to say, what you have to say this evening. good evening and welcome, i'm fred cam, the c.e.o. of the thrantic council and -- atlantic council and it's great to see so many of you with us tonight and i'm particularly happy to see so many european ambassadors. four former u.s. ambassadors to nato and board members of the atlantic council. it's a privilege to welcome you all to the second of two major speeches today on the future of nato at the atlantic council as part of our nato forum. i recognize a number of faces in the crowd who also were able to join
eastern for" q.and a. ". >>> anders fogh ras musen talks about the need to train afghan forces so they can take the lead in providing security. this is his first speech since taking office last summer. it's 1 hour and 15 minutes. >> well, the first message about tonight's event is that we have to get a larger room. this is standing room only, mr. secretary general, i think that this is a testament to how interested people are in hearing what you have to say, what you...
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. >> what is your gdp number for q-3. this is september's unemployment report. we won't get a reading from the commerce department or whomever for a couple of weeks. >> 4% for the first quarter. 4%. >> it's a huge number. cap ex exports, inventory. >> 4%, that's totally awesome, a barn burner, a v-shaped recovery regardless. >> that certainly is a big number. mine is 1.5. but i think that will be enough to carry the stock market forward because of all the profits american companies will earn in asia off of china and other growth. american companies are doing great globally an they're going to continue to do great and it will give us bigger profits in the first half o2010. >> we're going to get through 10,000 on the dow and 1,200 on the s&p 500 with a 4% barn burner, v-shaped recovery. what do you think, real quick on the way out. >> it's going to be a business-led recovery. that's what people are missing. >> you've got to have free cash flow. >> his point about the business-led recovery gives them the nobel prize for tonight. this is the deepest insight into his
. >> what is your gdp number for q-3. this is september's unemployment report. we won't get a reading from the commerce department or whomever for a couple of weeks. >> 4% for the first quarter. 4%. >> it's a huge number. cap ex exports, inventory. >> 4%, that's totally awesome, a barn burner, a v-shaped recovery regardless. >> that certainly is a big number. mine is 1.5. but i think that will be enough to carry the stock market forward because of all the profits...
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q sales down about 3%. phoenix down 2.7%. there is no real reprieve. if nothing else, life is going to get harder under the new government out here in germany. over to stephane. >> in paris, patricia, we are now more negative on the cac 40. the banks said a few minutes ago that the outlook for the second half of the year on the french retail banking seems more positive. societe generale believes that the cost savings this year will increase its operating profit by 430 million euros. all the banks, despite the statement, are more negative except for bnp paribas trading higher. the french banks today are meeting with the french president nicholas sar kwoe cozy to discuss the outcome of the g-20 meeting to see how measures will be implemented in the country. also trading lower, michelin, the tiremaker, the cfo of the company said that the outlook remains extremely gloomy. he doesn't see any improvement despite the early signs of economic recovery. the stock is still the worst performer on the cac. now, over to adam in singapore for a quick view on the asi
q sales down about 3%. phoenix down 2.7%. there is no real reprieve. if nothing else, life is going to get harder under the new government out here in germany. over to stephane. >> in paris, patricia, we are now more negative on the cac 40. the banks said a few minutes ago that the outlook for the second half of the year on the french retail banking seems more positive. societe generale believes that the cost savings this year will increase its operating profit by 430 million euros. all...
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. >> sunday morning q and a is all about flu season.ne flu and seasonal flu and how to protect yourself and your family. here this morning, good morning secretary coal ber. >> good morning. >> when i saw you last monday i think it was, and i went to say hello and you said huh u, elbow bumps or hand sanitizer. >> good. >> and we're doing this because you and your staff members have said consistently the most important thing you can do is to keep your hands clean. >> practicing good high jean is important. cough into your sleeve or elbow if you're going to cough or sneeze. and if you're sick, stay at home. and then there's the vaccine and that's one of the things we wanted to talk about. >> your office expects the first shipments to arrive tuesday. it's about 31,000 doses. and this will go to health care workers? >> the first set are all coming in the form of the nasal vaccine, which means that it can be used for healthy people above the age of two. so initial focus will be on local health departments and health care workers will get it s
. >> sunday morning q and a is all about flu season.ne flu and seasonal flu and how to protect yourself and your family. here this morning, good morning secretary coal ber. >> good morning. >> when i saw you last monday i think it was, and i went to say hello and you said huh u, elbow bumps or hand sanitizer. >> good. >> and we're doing this because you and your staff members have said consistently the most important thing you can do is to keep your hands clean....
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john q. kelley is a former district attorney and currently a criminal and civil legal defense attorney. at a press conference today, manhattan d.a. robert morgan referred to the screen play that halderman was trying to sell to letterman about detailed sexual encounters with women on his staff. he had a wry smile when he talked about a screen play. was this in fact a valid commercial exchange, letterman was paying the going price for this screen play of mine? >> looks like that's the way he initially intended to set it up. apparently all the details that are very fact specific to letterman, the coercion part of it, the threatening part of it is included in that screen play also. so that in effect is the blackmail letter also. >> now it seems that the prosecutors who got involved in this coaching letterman and his lawyers along suggested that they actually go through the process of giving him a check. how much more does this add to the criminal case that they the gave him the $2 million check a
john q. kelley is a former district attorney and currently a criminal and civil legal defense attorney. at a press conference today, manhattan d.a. robert morgan referred to the screen play that halderman was trying to sell to letterman about detailed sexual encounters with women on his staff. he had a wry smile when he talked about a screen play. was this in fact a valid commercial exchange, letterman was paying the going price for this screen play of mine? >> looks like that's the way...
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for q&a. and now exxon mobil corp. ceo recs to listen on the energy policy. he spoke for about an hour. >> we're going to start with our program now. if everyone could please take their seats. i said earlier we are very proud to have our next guest. rex is a native texan, if this generation texan educated at the university of texas, graduated in 1975, and had two choices in jobs. he took the lower paying job to go into a company called exxon. over 34 years he managed to work his way up to a senior position. he was actually elected the president of exxonmobil in 2004 at the age of 52. at the age of 54, in 2006, he became the chairman and c.e.o.. during that period of time, exxonmobil was having record profits and capitalization. each of the three years he has been the ceo, they have had record profits. last year, the had profits of $45.2 billion. no country has ever had a bigger profit than that. at one point during his tenure, the capitalization of exxonmobil went to $500 billion, the highest of any company in the history of the world in market capitalization
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you wonder if q-4 will be better. they also said their output will be down 5%. i also want to point out the rest of the complex. steel turning a little bit. getting better. mostly negative. heating oil is the weakest. look at metals because since we last checked in gold was negative, now pos pif the most of that because of the dollar trade, melissa. we are, you know, rick talked about 76.80 as a key level of the dollar trade and dollar index. we are now below that. i want to point out silver and copper still weaker than gold. back to you. >> brian shactman, thank you. >>> the ceo of cnbc's parent company general electric says the company is holding discussions on partnerships or an idea for nbc universal unit. he's speaking at conference in new delhi responding to a question on whether ge was talking to comcast about buying a stake in nbc. >> partner ship with vivendi for many years? if for some reason vivendi decides not to sell, not saying the venture we've said for a long time we would consider a ipo or other partnerships and activities that would strengthen
you wonder if q-4 will be better. they also said their output will be down 5%. i also want to point out the rest of the complex. steel turning a little bit. getting better. mostly negative. heating oil is the weakest. look at metals because since we last checked in gold was negative, now pos pif the most of that because of the dollar trade, melissa. we are, you know, rick talked about 76.80 as a key level of the dollar trade and dollar index. we are now below that. i want to point out silver...
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for a special preview, join us sunday at 8:00 eastern for q&a.an of senator -- now senator john mccain's remarks on defense spending. this is 30 minutes. >> i rise to address the issue of the department of defense appropriations act for fiscal year 2010, which is pending business before the senate. the funding provided in this legislation is very crucial. we need to support our commanders as they leave operations in afghanistan and elsewhere. making sure they are provided for as well as our wounded warriors. but i also note with great concern an alarm -- in alarmed dismay and even disgust that billions of dollars in wasteful earmarks, unrequested, unauthorized have again found their way into this legislation. as i've said before, these are serious times, and we as a congress are required to make serious decisions, tough decisions that may go against the national -- the special interests. i need not remind my colleagues that we're at war or that the national debt is growing ever larger. recently there was a reestimate of the deficit for the next t
for a special preview, join us sunday at 8:00 eastern for q&a.an of senator -- now senator john mccain's remarks on defense spending. this is 30 minutes. >> i rise to address the issue of the department of defense appropriations act for fiscal year 2010, which is pending business before the senate. the funding provided in this legislation is very crucial. we need to support our commanders as they leave operations in afghanistan and elsewhere. making sure they are provided for as well...
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eastern for "q&a". this week on "the communicators ," to perspectives that would require real stations to pay royalties to performers of music. we will hear from representatives from both the radio and entertainment industries. >> as chairman of the national association of broadcasters and president and ceo of commonwealth broadcasting corporation in kentucky, steve newberry runs a radio station group that runs several radio stations in kentucky. he is with us this week to talk about the performance rights act. how you define the performance rights act, and what is your position on it? >> there is a bill before congress that would charge ready of stations a fee to play the music that historically we have compensated the artist or the performers by promotional value. this would actually a sign of monetary value to that, and our industry has significant concerns about that and strongly opposes that legislation. >> what with the monetary value be? >> is unknown. currently we provide compensation to compose
eastern for "q&a". this week on "the communicators ," to perspectives that would require real stations to pay royalties to performers of music. we will hear from representatives from both the radio and entertainment industries. >> as chairman of the national association of broadcasters and president and ceo of commonwealth broadcasting corporation in kentucky, steve newberry runs a radio station group that runs several radio stations in kentucky. he is with us this...
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if we look at quarterly averages, so far this year we have q-1 down averaging about 690,000, i'm rounding off. second quarter was down about 5 -- or 450,000. third quarter 256,000 or so. we've seen a steady progression and i think it's important to not get dissuaded by the monthly ups and downs. >> howard, with the markets, where should people put money? what kind of sectors? >> well, michelle, we're in the fourth quarter now. and the fourth quarter last year saw a black hole for commodities and commodity producers. this quarter's going to be entirely different. the commodity producers are going to have, i would say 50% to 100% plus gains and good growth next year. so i would really like to steer your attention to energy, copper, other areas of commodities where you're going to benefit from a year-over-year surge in the underlying commodity price. >> what do you think about that, scott? is that a sector that you like here? or would you steer people to some other part of the market? >> well, we're inflationists, so we believe -- >> you must love commodities then, huh? >> we think it's an i
if we look at quarterly averages, so far this year we have q-1 down averaging about 690,000, i'm rounding off. second quarter was down about 5 -- or 450,000. third quarter 256,000 or so. we've seen a steady progression and i think it's important to not get dissuaded by the monthly ups and downs. >> howard, with the markets, where should people put money? what kind of sectors? >> well, michelle, we're in the fourth quarter now. and the fourth quarter last year saw a black hole for...
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. >> well, it's a q&a game.he first question will be revealed as soon as this "lightning round" is over. so stay tuned, and then head to madmoney.cnbc.com. madmoney.cnbc.com to submit your answer. i'm telling you this will be fun. why? because of what you could win. you can win a chance to stand right next to me, right here, and say, it is time, it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." that's right. i give you the calls and the stock question, you can say all of this. you even have to say that my staff prepares the graphics on the fly. and say this too, when you hear this sound. but you'll never get on say "are you ready skee-daddy." it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." start with michelle in texas. >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm calling about citibank and that horrible nosedive all of the financials took today. can you tell me about that. >> everybody is and i've been saying it if we don't get good employment numbers you should settle financials
. >> well, it's a q&a game.he first question will be revealed as soon as this "lightning round" is over. so stay tuned, and then head to madmoney.cnbc.com. madmoney.cnbc.com to submit your answer. i'm telling you this will be fun. why? because of what you could win. you can win a chance to stand right next to me, right here, and say, it is time, it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." that's right. i give you the calls and the stock...
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we have all the latest coverage plus q and a saction with a flu vaccine expert.croll down to the h1n1 section. economy now and the man charged with overseeing the 787 billion-dollar bank bailout saying the government misled you la financial forms.e ari he's told usk this. >> these are healthy institutions and they is taken this step for the good of the u.s. economy. shepard: of course, we later learned that many of the banks were anything but healthy as paulison claimed. banks such as citigroup and bank of america which took billions of our tax dollars. peter varnes live at the business desk. what have we learned about the man overseeing the bailout. >> shepard, in this new report, the inspect general of the bailout neil barow ski charged with making misleading statements. he accuses paulison of saying the banks were healthy as you heard there when, in fact, some were in deep trouble, even on the verge of failure. brof ski says contemporary reports and staples to him indicate there were concerns about the health of several institutions at that time. >> what's the
we have all the latest coverage plus q and a saction with a flu vaccine expert.croll down to the h1n1 section. economy now and the man charged with overseeing the 787 billion-dollar bank bailout saying the government misled you la financial forms.e ari he's told usk this. >> these are healthy institutions and they is taken this step for the good of the u.s. economy. shepard: of course, we later learned that many of the banks were anything but healthy as paulison claimed. banks such as...
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eastern for "q&a". earlier in the day on capitol hill, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell spoke to the press. topics included health care legislation just completed by the senate finance committee. reporters also asked about nevada senator john ensign's extramarital affair. this is 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. let me just make a couple of observations about where we are in health care, and i will throw it open. the committee wrapped it up last night. the bill will lay out there apparently until tuesday, at which point they will have a vote, and then that bill will go over presumably to a courtroom in the majority leader's office for some kind of effort to merge the help committee bill and the finance committee bill. no matter what the merger does, what we know for sure about this proposal, the core of it, will include half a trillion dollars in medicare funds over 10 years and hundreds of billions of dollars of tax increases on both individuals and businesses. that we know for sure, and
eastern for "q&a". earlier in the day on capitol hill, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell spoke to the press. topics included health care legislation just completed by the senate finance committee. reporters also asked about nevada senator john ensign's extramarital affair. this is 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. let me just make a couple of observations about where we are in health care, and i will throw it open. the committee wrapped it up last night. the bill...
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they don't do a q&a on their conference call. you figure any insight you can get is just a great call. the goldman call looks like a great call. >> now, wells sucked up wachovia, right? >> right. >> is that a plus or a minus? >> that's a definite negative. i noah cove -- the real issue here for wells is that the lending standards were much worse than what wells uses. how, hopefully wells has got it under control, but given how wells is never willing to take any hard questions, we have to think goldman has a handle on it. we don't know what wells fargo really has internally. >> you're looking at another stock, brocade. >> trade 180 when we were together. >> brocade. >> what do you hear? >> greg, i hope he beats that rap. this is a company that's a defensive company. they're the competitor to cisco. maybe if you're hewlett, oracle, there's a lot of companies that want this company. i was surprised to see how little it is up given the fact it trades much more cheaply than some of its other competitors. and this is a company that is
they don't do a q&a on their conference call. you figure any insight you can get is just a great call. the goldman call looks like a great call. >> now, wells sucked up wachovia, right? >> right. >> is that a plus or a minus? >> that's a definite negative. i noah cove -- the real issue here for wells is that the lending standards were much worse than what wells uses. how, hopefully wells has got it under control, but given how wells is never willing to take any hard...
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around right now, st sitting back on your bases and doings a few laser pinpoint drone attacks against al qon't know how thould possibly work on the ound. >> rose: well, some say one consequence to that will be what general mcchrystal wasorried about, it will turn t civilian population against you because you cannot aid civilian casualties. >>ose: >>nd you don't know what you're hitting. and this is sothing mcchrystal kns about. this is whathe did for a livinge as a black ops guy. he speclized in kilng... maybe that sounds vulgar, but hç specialized in targeting high-value targets and eliminating them with drones and with other things lik that. that's what he did. d youdon't think if he could do that now and not put his people at risk he wouldç do tht he's the best person in the united states who does this kind of oration. and h says you can't do it. you need to have the intelligence. you need to have the people on the ground. you need to have eyes and ears close to the ground otherwise just sitting on a base operating a joy stick you don't know who you're gng get. but i didn't answer your
around right now, st sitting back on your bases and doings a few laser pinpoint drone attacks against al qon't know how thould possibly work on the ound. >> rose: well, some say one consequence to that will be what general mcchrystal wasorried about, it will turn t civilian population against you because you cannot aid civilian casualties. >>ose: >>nd you don't know what you're hitting. and this is sothing mcchrystal kns about. this is whathe did for a livinge as a black ops...
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you'll find q and a on the health pages of cnn.com.ly on medical experts to answer your most pressing questions. one of the concerns is just how quickly the vaccine was produced but the national institutes of health say there's no serious side effects among patients so far and they have seen a very good response. what about availability? a lot of people want to know about that. the first shipments will be ready next week. most people will not have access to them for several more weeks. parents have many questions. no serious complications with pregnant women. pregnant women are at high risk. they are especially vulnerable to h1n1. some parents are concerned about the shots containing the controversial mercury based preservative. some shots will and some won't have it. you have to ask your provider and centers for disease control say there is no scientific evidence that this preservative mercury based is harmful. we're just getting a few questions answered. there are more. you can find answers on health pages of cnn.com. >> inhalable ve
you'll find q and a on the health pages of cnn.com.ly on medical experts to answer your most pressing questions. one of the concerns is just how quickly the vaccine was produced but the national institutes of health say there's no serious side effects among patients so far and they have seen a very good response. what about availability? a lot of people want to know about that. the first shipments will be ready next week. most people will not have access to them for several more weeks. parents...
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maybe q-4, maybe q-1. for now, the wall of liquidity is still chasing assets. >> great, nouriel.oo fast for the way the economic backdrop is today. thank you. >> thank you. >> we want to thank our best host, the bill rude den. n . not a lot of time to chat. thank you for coming in. see how the dmeshl real estate heals itself. >> things are looking better. a long way to go. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is coming up next. >>> live from the financial capital of the world, this is "squawk on the street." good morn, everybody. i'm mark haines. >> good morning. i'm melissa lee in today for erin burnett. we have a lot going on this morning. we've got futures sharply hig r higher. meantime, goldman sachs upgrading walls fargo from attractive to a neutral. goldman adding capital one financial to the conviction buy list to include bank of america and jpmorgan. >>> john harwood reporting this morning the obama administration is considering a new stimulus package. the supreme court new session starts today. on the agenda, many cases that will have a major impact
maybe q-4, maybe q-1. for now, the wall of liquidity is still chasing assets. >> great, nouriel.oo fast for the way the economic backdrop is today. thank you. >> thank you. >> we want to thank our best host, the bill rude den. n . not a lot of time to chat. thank you for coming in. see how the dmeshl real estate heals itself. >> things are looking better. a long way to go. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is coming up next....
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>> yoe acuerdo una vez que estaba ayudando a mi maÁ a sacar no É q del coche y cierra la puerta, se quedaculaciÓn. hay que moverse. >> bueno, mÁs adelante vamos a hablar de eso pero primero tenemos que ir a las noticias. >> derechitos, derechitos. mÁs adelante continuamos con ustedes, compaÑeros ro ahora vamos a ver esta ticia trÁgica. es que los ruedos de una madrspana de california exigiendo justicia por el asesinato de su hija estadounidense en ecuador finalmenteron escuchados. y el fin de semana en ella viajarÁ con un investigador privado para investigar a quien degollÓ a su hi. t[afiwtoqkph@á@ zaragoza tiene mÁs informaciÓn. >> no podemos enteer, es como una pesadilla. >> la seÑora todavÍa llora la muerte de su Única ha, daÑarÁ lÓpez de 26 aÑos de edad. >> estarcompletamente destrozado su cuerpo. >> los hechos ocurrieron en la ciudad de amato, ecuador, donde la joven habÍa ido de vacaciones hace un par de meses. pero unos dÍas antes de su regreso a los angeles doÑa gloria, su madre, recibiÓ una terrible noticia: su hija habÍa sido asesinado de la manera mÁs cruel. >> fue decapitada,
>> yoe acuerdo una vez que estaba ayudando a mi maÁ a sacar no É q del coche y cierra la puerta, se quedaculaciÓn. hay que moverse. >> bueno, mÁs adelante vamos a hablar de eso pero primero tenemos que ir a las noticias. >> derechitos, derechitos. mÁs adelante continuamos con ustedes, compaÑeros ro ahora vamos a ver esta ticia trÁgica. es que los ruedos de una madrspana de california exigiendo justicia por el asesinato de su hija estadounidense en ecuador finalmenteron...
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is there anything wrong with mel's record being cleaned up q? >> it feels icky about those insipid and heinous comments he made about jews and women. and there's no way anyone in 2009 can walk free and not have them hanging over his head. but those factors don't play into it. he did his time, lived by the rule of his sentence and it's over. and he is eligible, like anyone else in the state of california, to get it wiped off his record. i know that judge, i've been in his courtroom many times, he doesn't necessarily play favorites. fair is fair. but it's not going to matter anyway. people aren't going to forget what he said. >> yeah, it may be wiped from the record, but what mel did, clearly not wiped from our memory. you've got to watch what joy behar had to say on her hln show, "the joy behar show," about the judge clearing gibson's conviction. take a look. >> let me say this to you, you can run, but you can't hide. you're famous. and not necessarily for being a movie star, i mean, more people saw your mug shot than your last three movies combi
is there anything wrong with mel's record being cleaned up q? >> it feels icky about those insipid and heinous comments he made about jews and women. and there's no way anyone in 2009 can walk free and not have them hanging over his head. but those factors don't play into it. he did his time, lived by the rule of his sentence and it's over. and he is eligible, like anyone else in the state of california, to get it wiped off his record. i know that judge, i've been in his courtroom many...
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later this morning, "q & a" segment to answer questions about the h1n1 virus.-mail questions to sundayquestions@wbaltv.com. >> a government program will reduce your fannie may and freddie mac payments. here's what you have to do to qualify. go to the fanny or freddie web sites and talk in the information requested to see if they hold your loan. find out how much of your growth monthly income is taken up by your payment and apply. if they fit your sweet spot for modifications, they may take action. however a large savings account may disqualify you and lots of credit card debt may disqualify you. >> american airlines has unveiled a new pet carrier guaranteed to fly or you get the price of your ticket back. america teamed up with sherpa and designed a new bag that gives fido a view of the action on board the plane. they spent months making sure the bag would fit under every kind of seat that american flies. they guarantee that it will. >> that means if the bet carrier gets refused for any reason, the customer gets a refund of the ticket and the pet fee. >> the ba
later this morning, "q & a" segment to answer questions about the h1n1 virus.-mail questions to sundayquestions@wbaltv.com. >> a government program will reduce your fannie may and freddie mac payments. here's what you have to do to qualify. go to the fanny or freddie web sites and talk in the information requested to see if they hold your loan. find out how much of your growth monthly income is taken up by your payment and apply. if they fit your sweet spot for...
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are you scared for sarah, do you think he has the dirt on her or is this just measure catshing i item q disturbed by the fact that he's so hot, yet so dumb. if he would close his mouth and just pose for pictures, i would be fine with that. >> all of this talking he's doing, not affecting how people are thinking. this brand-new poll asked if sarah palin was honest and trustworthy, 55% said yes, only 43% said no. >>> let's move on not brand-new story today about a who allegedly tried to sell her body for tickets to the world series. this woman is named susan finkelstein, 43 years old, posted a tag on craigslist titled desperate blond needs tix. die-hard phillies fan, gorgeous tall bucks some blond, in desperate need of two world series tickets. price negotiable -- i'm the creative type. maybe we can help each other. a cop posing as a ticket holder called finkelstein. she allegedly told the cop she was willing to have sex in exchange for the tickets. the cops slapped the cuffs on finkelstein and they arrested her. >> i'm glad her reign of terror is over. i applaud the police for doing a ma
are you scared for sarah, do you think he has the dirt on her or is this just measure catshing i item q disturbed by the fact that he's so hot, yet so dumb. if he would close his mouth and just pose for pictures, i would be fine with that. >> all of this talking he's doing, not affecting how people are thinking. this brand-new poll asked if sarah palin was honest and trustworthy, 55% said yes, only 43% said no. >>> let's move on not brand-new story today about a who allegedly...
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for "q & a." this saturday, a world transformed falling 80 dividend from salt lake city. of mass you shepard will take your calls life. then three hours live with to the author of 12 books including his latest, "gop 5.0 -- renewal under president obama." that is live on "book tv." and now the exxonmobil chairman on u.s. energy policy. he spoke yesterday to the economic club of washington for about one hour. >> we're going to start with our program now. if everyone could please take their seats. i said earlier we are very proud to have our next guest. rex is a native texan, if this generation texan educated at the university of texas, graduated in 1975, and had two choices in jobs. he took the lower paying job to go into a company called exxon. over 34 years he managed to work his way up to a senior position. he was actually elected the president of exxonmobil in 2004 at the age of 52. at the age of 54, in 2006, he became the chairman and c.e.o.. during that period of time, exxonmobil was having record profits and capitalization. each of the three years he has been the ceo
for "q & a." this saturday, a world transformed falling 80 dividend from salt lake city. of mass you shepard will take your calls life. then three hours live with to the author of 12 books including his latest, "gop 5.0 -- renewal under president obama." that is live on "book tv." and now the exxonmobil chairman on u.s. energy policy. he spoke yesterday to the economic club of washington for about one hour. >> we're going to start with our program now. if...
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q >>> breaking news tonight.da, where 5-year-old haleigh cummings gets tucked into bed, just five hours later she's gone. the back door wide open. last person to see little haleigh alive that night? stepmom misty croslin. tonight, we've just confirmed haleigh's stepmom/baby-sitter/new wife, misty croslin, skips town again. that's right, again. this time headed to orlando with a female friend. why? we also learn misty still has not spoken to police since she's been back from her last out-of-town trip. all this as misty's mom is now in a florida jail. has she finally talked to police? what does she really know? >> they go out and look for the right person, they would have the answers. but they're trying get all the answers from me that i don't have. >> huge bombshells in the search for haleigh cummings as tensions rise. nancy grace confirms new wife/baby-sitter misty croslin has left satsuma, florida, again, now for a second time. this time heading to orlando with a girlfriend. why? what is misty hiding? >> what mi
q >>> breaking news tonight.da, where 5-year-old haleigh cummings gets tucked into bed, just five hours later she's gone. the back door wide open. last person to see little haleigh alive that night? stepmom misty croslin. tonight, we've just confirmed haleigh's stepmom/baby-sitter/new wife, misty croslin, skips town again. that's right, again. this time headed to orlando with a female friend. why? we also learn misty still has not spoken to police since she's been back from her last...
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we want to let you know about our "q7a"-- "q &a" program.erview he talks about the differences between the tribes in rwanda. >> we have read a lot about rwanda and the thousands of people that were slaughtered, but you never hear about the hundreds of thousands of people who lost their lives there. >> i don't know why that is. i don't know why one country got catastrophe and the other got publicity. it is unfortunate because rwanda gets more international aid and another country needs it just as much. this ethnic war was genocide planned by the government. it was really a civil war, but these categories are difficult to understand. the history is murky. host: you can see more with traci kidder at 8:00 p.m. david wood recently back from afghanistan. what were you looking for? guest: i went to eastern afghanistan were u.s. forces have had the longest presents to find out what we have done. what i found out is we wasted most of those six years. the interesting thing i found was that the strategy being proposed by general but crystal is already
we want to let you know about our "q7a"-- "q &a" program.erview he talks about the differences between the tribes in rwanda. >> we have read a lot about rwanda and the thousands of people that were slaughtered, but you never hear about the hundreds of thousands of people who lost their lives there. >> i don't know why that is. i don't know why one country got catastrophe and the other got publicity. it is unfortunate because rwanda gets more international aid...
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. -- i guarantee you the premiums go up and john q. citizen that's not making $250,000 a year -- the president promised when he was campaigning that when he became president, if he became president and, of course, he did, nobody making less than $250,000 a year would see any increase in their taxes, not one dime. just like he said there would be not one dime of deficit spending for this health care -- oh, excuse me -- health insurance reform. so no new taxes. h.r. 3400, no new taxes. fifth thing on the group of 10, no rationing of health care. now, this is the -- this may be one of the biggest concerns, mr. speaker, that our citizens have and as a former physician, ob-gyn doctor for 30 years, people worry about this. if we had this public plan, this public option that the government competing with the private marketplace as h.r. 3200 calls for and the speaker and all three of the chairmen of the committees of jurisdiction, mr. rangel, mr. waxman, mr. miller, they all want a strong government hand to really ultimately squeeze out the pr
. -- i guarantee you the premiums go up and john q. citizen that's not making $250,000 a year -- the president promised when he was campaigning that when he became president, if he became president and, of course, he did, nobody making less than $250,000 a year would see any increase in their taxes, not one dime. just like he said there would be not one dime of deficit spending for this health care -- oh, excuse me -- health insurance reform. so no new taxes. h.r. 3400, no new taxes. fifth...
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in the past the q&a featured senators john mccain and lebron james.te house released this new port rat of the first family. it was take nn the green room of the white house. >>> knowing the rules of the road is one thing. should drivers speak an official language of the road? one texas police officer thought so. the unusual reason he gave one driver a ticket. >>> it's something many people really don't know a lot about, don't talk about and it scares men. male breast cancer. richard, you know him as shaft in the 1971 film "shaft." he's a breast cancer survivor. he's speaking out to raise awareness. i sat down with him earlier today. >> when the doctor told me that i had breast cancer. i said that's -- i thought that was only something a woman could get. not a man could got. certainly not that i could get. i mean, we are talking about shaft up in here. >> yeah shut your mouth right. he's great. hear more of my interview with shaft tonight during prime news starting at 5:00 eastern time. it's a great story. >>> and we told you about a girl who was denie
in the past the q&a featured senators john mccain and lebron james.te house released this new port rat of the first family. it was take nn the green room of the white house. >>> knowing the rules of the road is one thing. should drivers speak an official language of the road? one texas police officer thought so. the unusual reason he gave one driver a ticket. >>> it's something many people really don't know a lot about, don't talk about and it scares men. male breast...
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new federal rules and contain tricks and traps according to a new report out this morning from the qritable trusts from the big banks. every single one of those credit cards that they looked up from the big banks. the new rules are coming down the pike february 22nd. it's interesting to see that they are still -- pulling a lot of these, i guess you can understand why. it helps them make money. other findings from the study. credit unions, their credit cards often have kinder, gentler policies, meaning the fees aren't so bad. and it also found in the past few years even though interest rates have been historically low, you never felt that when it comes to your credit card right? they never went down that far. interesting to watch and we note that the game will change. >>> a lot more people will qualify for free money. the senate has come up with a deal that would be good news in a bad economy. you wouldn't just get this if you were buying your first home. if you've lived in a home for five years and you want to move, you could get a $6500 credit. and first-time buyers keep the $8,000
new federal rules and contain tricks and traps according to a new report out this morning from the qritable trusts from the big banks. every single one of those credit cards that they looked up from the big banks. the new rules are coming down the pike february 22nd. it's interesting to see that they are still -- pulling a lot of these, i guess you can understand why. it helps them make money. other findings from the study. credit unions, their credit cards often have kinder, gentler policies,...