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>> he can't reposition. then you really have a character problem. he can calibrate, but he cannot in any way-- this is a man who already switched on abortion. he's already switched on gay rights. you know, he's-- what's the third one? i sound like rick perry. ( laughter ) whoops. and gun control. i mean, those are three on which he has already repositioned. so he can't flip-flop and flip. i agree with david, its natural move is to go to the middle, and i just think he is where he is. he shouldn't be talking about this stuff. he should be talking about the economy, that i'm a guy who can turn around businesses, i can turn around the country, i can turn around the country economy. >> woodruff: you're saying he has to. >> he's not going to turn back on gay marriage or anything, but he can switch to his authentic self alcohol is management. he's a manager. he's not particularly an ideological person. he's been pretending to be hyper ideological. he can say i'm a manager. and that's not portraying anything he stands for. it's getting back to the authenti
>> he can't reposition. then you really have a character problem. he can calibrate, but he cannot in any way-- this is a man who already switched on abortion. he's already switched on gay rights. you know, he's-- what's the third one? i sound like rick perry. ( laughter ) whoops. and gun control. i mean, those are three on which he has already repositioned. so he can't flip-flop and flip. i agree with david, its natural move is to go to the middle, and i just think he is where he is. he...
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supervisor wiener: are repositioning these projects in mixed income scenarios? in most of these, there has not been a need for communities on site. the surrounding strategies that support part of this will be connecting them into the mainstream community and there likely will not be a need for it. but if there is, the housing authority is paired and willing to continue that conversation. >>supervisor wiener: are you saying it is there until there is a plan to remove it? >> exactly. you said a better than i could have said it. supervisor mar: did you have other comments? supervisor cohen: i just want to say hello and thank you for coming out and encourage everyone to be vigilant about what is going on. talk to your neighbor. this is a community building exercise. things are not set in stone. dynamic in a sense that things that are proposed can be taken out. there is some flexibility before myself and my colleagues start to vote on this particular project. don't be discouraged and be prepared for the long haul. this is going to be a long process. supervisor mar: i
supervisor wiener: are repositioning these projects in mixed income scenarios? in most of these, there has not been a need for communities on site. the surrounding strategies that support part of this will be connecting them into the mainstream community and there likely will not be a need for it. but if there is, the housing authority is paired and willing to continue that conversation. >>supervisor wiener: are you saying it is there until there is a plan to remove it? >> exactly....
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the judiciary the police and in your organization different in a lot of countries so you are not reposition you're in the russian federation if you have one criminal law you have one country one police authority and you're not a deluxe or a. position in the european union we have fifty seven countries around us we have fifty seven different from going to laws we have a lot of different criminal proceedings here it's. not easy to cooperate but the majority of our countries in europe witness protection for even the police it's a police mission. police these people responsible for running such a program the floors of different to your country here in the russian federation you have involved a lot of ministry ministry of defense finance. state security service. maybe you want to go for forty below point in the future this point serving agreements with europol russia is not a member of your organization but since you are here i would like to ask you how close are you with the russian police how closely connected and are you are you moving in a direction now out of becoming. closely tied i mean i
the judiciary the police and in your organization different in a lot of countries so you are not reposition you're in the russian federation if you have one criminal law you have one country one police authority and you're not a deluxe or a. position in the european union we have fifty seven countries around us we have fifty seven different from going to laws we have a lot of different criminal proceedings here it's. not easy to cooperate but the majority of our countries in europe witness...
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. >> are tl are saving it's time year on repositioning cruises.s is when they relocate the ships for the summer routes and they're more than happy to have awe long for the ride. they don't want to have to take that ship to miami beach to barcelona, spain, empty. so we see the drastically reduced cabin prices. but once you board, don't start celebrating just yet. if you're not at the new safety drill, you might not set sail. now there is a streamline worldwide acceptance of the presail safety drill. expect to do that. a lot of the ships are getting aggressive in making sure you're present. so wait until you're under way to relax. on the go. >> and i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest ipad craze. millions of the new devices sold yesterday at 3:00 eastern time. our josh levs today at 3:00 eastern time. he'll be talking about why some of us feel compelled to get the latest gadgets. stay tuned for cnn's special south by southwest. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my
. >> are tl are saving it's time year on repositioning cruises.s is when they relocate the ships for the summer routes and they're more than happy to have awe long for the ride. they don't want to have to take that ship to miami beach to barcelona, spain, empty. so we see the drastically reduced cabin prices. but once you board, don't start celebrating just yet. if you're not at the new safety drill, you might not set sail. now there is a streamline worldwide acceptance of the presail...
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as we reposition after too long grounds wars, it was essential to review our basic strategic posture. the new guidance developed under the leadership of the president and the secretary of defense with the full involvement of every secretary and service chief, responds to changes in global security. the budget presented to implement this strategy, which was arrived at through full collaboration ensures the navy and marine corps can bring forward the strategy with the budget control act passed by congress. this new strategy has a focus on the pacific and arabian gulf region while maintaining partnerships and using innovative and low cost light footprint engagement. it requires a navy/marine corps team that is ready for anything. on land, in the air, in the ocean or seas and operate forward to protect american interests and respond to crises and to deter and, if necessary, the impact of these two ground cars in the last two decades in the navy fleet and force is unmistakable. as you pointed out, mr. chairman, the fleet that stood at 316 ships and end strength of 377,000 sailors on 9/11/2
as we reposition after too long grounds wars, it was essential to review our basic strategic posture. the new guidance developed under the leadership of the president and the secretary of defense with the full involvement of every secretary and service chief, responds to changes in global security. the budget presented to implement this strategy, which was arrived at through full collaboration ensures the navy and marine corps can bring forward the strategy with the budget control act passed by...
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proposal to deploy marines to an island, as part of a plan to reposition marines in the asia pacific region. he said their presence would boost joint military training that could enhance the country's defense capability. >> we have to be asking the united states to help us in terms of being able to achieve this minimum credible defense posture that we are seeking. >> but he ruled out u.s. forces building a base in the philippines. he cited its constitution which prohibits such a measure. the philippine government removed all u.s. troops stationed there 20 years ago. observers say allowing them back could spark fresh controversy. >>> the world's biggest automaker is about to get more powerful. ai uchida from the business desk is here to tell us more. >> that's right, catherine. general motors is tieing up with citron, the world's eighth biggest automaker. the u.s./french tie-up will create the world's largest alliance. annual sales are likely to exceed 12 million units. that's over 50% more than any other car maker in the world. the firms say gm will acquire a 7% stake in citroen, whi
proposal to deploy marines to an island, as part of a plan to reposition marines in the asia pacific region. he said their presence would boost joint military training that could enhance the country's defense capability. >> we have to be asking the united states to help us in terms of being able to achieve this minimum credible defense posture that we are seeking. >> but he ruled out u.s. forces building a base in the philippines. he cited its constitution which prohibits such a...
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in nixon's case, his tools ranged from firing and repositioning particular individuals to introducing and evaluation of the entire executive branch and he did that with management and budget and directed under richard nixon as well as the creation of the domestic council. some of mr. nixon's strategies were more direct relying on appointees as carriers of presidential values. others sought to directly stop or refashion bureaucratic activities. it's important to remember, i think, that richard nixon, like all presidents started with the congressional strategy, and he also started by saying domestic policy can be run by anybody. the reason to have a president is to have someone who can take a look at important national security and foreign policy issues. so he started without very much attention to a range of domestic policy issues. he turns to these administrative strategies, however, as he found it frustrating and unproductive to try to work with the democratic-controlled congress and he grew disenchanted with many of his own initial executive branch appointments. most cabinet members
in nixon's case, his tools ranged from firing and repositioning particular individuals to introducing and evaluation of the entire executive branch and he did that with management and budget and directed under richard nixon as well as the creation of the domestic council. some of mr. nixon's strategies were more direct relying on appointees as carriers of presidential values. others sought to directly stop or refashion bureaucratic activities. it's important to remember, i think, that richard...
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department where because the request had to do with the activity of the foia office, which is what repositing, that wassed adjudicd in a separate way. >> you have more sort of structure in the department of justice. but lots of agencies, a small agency and the practicality of it. you disable everybody that touches foia, well, who's left? >> well, there's a legal principle that applies there and it comes up what ena group of federal judges sue for a salary increase and the principle is if everyone is recused, then nobody is. >> so many lovely rules and practice. you don't see much of. we shouldn't think of the practicality of it, but certainly sunshine seems reasonable. >> one other thought. the sarbanes-oxley has a law where the ceo of a company and the chief financial officer has to sign off on the financial statements and they are personally liable. >> yep. >> why not when it comes to foia where you have an agency official who has a self-interest because you're investigating agency c
department where because the request had to do with the activity of the foia office, which is what repositing, that wassed adjudicd in a separate way. >> you have more sort of structure in the department of justice. but lots of agencies, a small agency and the practicality of it. you disable everybody that touches foia, well, who's left? >> well, there's a legal principle that applies there and it comes up what ena group of federal judges sue for a salary increase and the principle...
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and back through the paycom and the joint staff to look at adding that battalion back that was repositioned out of there to meet requirements for the war in iraq and afghanistan. so i've asked that be relooked. so i would welcome that requirement. and that would help with our helicopter fleet there. in regard to our overall equipping posture, i feel we are equipped very well. we're getting many of the new pieces of equipment. we just modernized the 2nd infantry division with new tanks. we got the best tank this nation can provide, as well as new bradley fighting vehicles. the prepositioned stocks are in good sthape. we just issued some of that out. so i am confident in regard to ground capabilities. we're in pretty good shape. i can talk in closed session on precision munitions and will be more than happy to talk about that and some of the other capability gaps we have. >> very good. we talk about conventional capabilities, missile threats. let me ask about this. we made a significant investment in special operations forces and also asymmetric warfare capability. let me ask you, are we prop
and back through the paycom and the joint staff to look at adding that battalion back that was repositioned out of there to meet requirements for the war in iraq and afghanistan. so i've asked that be relooked. so i would welcome that requirement. and that would help with our helicopter fleet there. in regard to our overall equipping posture, i feel we are equipped very well. we're getting many of the new pieces of equipment. we just modernized the 2nd infantry division with new tanks. we got...
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there is a long term plan for the center to reposition it into a special and residential project. >>ol board will be voting tonight to put a $130 million bond measure on the june ballot. the money going towards land costs for the new school and as well as upgrades throughout the district. and will be covering the meeting tonight. >> the senate defeated an amendment designed to roll back a requirement insurance companies must cover costs of birth control. the vote 51-48 and would have allowed companies to opt out of portions of the law they find objectionable. republicans call it a violation, and democrats say it's all about detecting womens' rights. >> an 82-year-old grandmother went under cover to investigate medicare fraud. the woman went to a clinic with a hidden camera and told a doctor she was in great health and active yet diagnosed with a wide range of illnesses and supposedly home bound. brian ross says cases like these cost tax payers billion autos one bill submitted on our under cover grandma's number before she showed up. so it's very suspicious, we're told it's typical of
there is a long term plan for the center to reposition it into a special and residential project. >>ol board will be voting tonight to put a $130 million bond measure on the june ballot. the money going towards land costs for the new school and as well as upgrades throughout the district. and will be covering the meeting tonight. >> the senate defeated an amendment designed to roll back a requirement insurance companies must cover costs of birth control. the vote 51-48 and would...
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repositioning themselves for the rest of the week. ve a busy week, in terms of economic and corporate news flow. >> the u.k. is in focus this week. we have the u.k. chancellor presenting the budget. that's on wednesday. but before that, we'll have inflation. inflation seems to be ticking down. is there any risk this could unsettle things the day before budget day? >> absolutely. we could get a shock in the inflation numbers coming out tomorrow. crude oil prices have been creeping higher for the last couple of months or so. they've broken out of range. they're trading up. that's going to impact on inflation. inflation has come up from 5% down, to about 3.3% here in the u.k. if we see a move to the upside, that limits the bank of england's hands. >> there's an option for $3.2 billion of credit default swaps, essentially insurance contracts on greek bonds. the own prime minister of greece has been saying, we're halfway there, guys. do you really think they are? and is this going to continue to dominate the agenda? >> i think the greece i
repositioning themselves for the rest of the week. ve a busy week, in terms of economic and corporate news flow. >> the u.k. is in focus this week. we have the u.k. chancellor presenting the budget. that's on wednesday. but before that, we'll have inflation. inflation seems to be ticking down. is there any risk this could unsettle things the day before budget day? >> absolutely. we could get a shock in the inflation numbers coming out tomorrow. crude oil prices have been creeping...
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dropped a little bit over the last few years because of natural gas prices being so low, but aep is repositioningtself. we built 5,000 megawatts of natural gas fire capacity to start adjusting to that. so i think given time we can do this in a much more manageable, responsible way. certainly we wouldn't want to be in a situation where we're told to shut out our coal generation. that's not a good outcome for not only this company but for this country. >> a lot of people i talk to think it's a run away epa. what would it mean to electric rates to the good people in your area? >> they'd shoot up dramatically. coal fired power is a low-cost energy producer in this country. when you take it away, not only are you taking away low cost production capability, but you're also having to replace it because that will impact the reliability of the grid, if we have to replace it with new generation, it's a substantial increase in cost. >> natural gas really incredibly low. is this the time to get to one of these big gas producers and say we want a five-year contract for $2.30 for all our nat gas? >> absolutely
dropped a little bit over the last few years because of natural gas prices being so low, but aep is repositioningtself. we built 5,000 megawatts of natural gas fire capacity to start adjusting to that. so i think given time we can do this in a much more manageable, responsible way. certainly we wouldn't want to be in a situation where we're told to shut out our coal generation. that's not a good outcome for not only this company but for this country. >> a lot of people i talk to think...
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i was laying here repositioning my body.like a real strong row. >> same kind of thing. did it last about ten seconds? >> yes. and then the dogs started barking. >> >> did you get out of bed and look around to see if anything fall down? >> and ian, you said you are an upper level. are you ever concerned being up? being up high verses being down low? >> no, i really didn't. it scared me. i just layed here and went through it. and then i went to go check on my son. >> all right, thank you. thanks for calling in. trisha from concord. as we are getting phonecalls from all around the bay area. people feeling it. an satisfy shock. they're coming in but they're little. there was a 2.0 happening just after 6:00. and there was 1.16789 everyone felt the 4.0s. let's go to justine robin. >> people are going right to our facebook fan page. we have got some 350 likes this morning along. and feel free to join us in our conversation right now that is going on in our facebook page where people are posting where they were and what they felt. i
i was laying here repositioning my body.like a real strong row. >> same kind of thing. did it last about ten seconds? >> yes. and then the dogs started barking. >> >> did you get out of bed and look around to see if anything fall down? >> and ian, you said you are an upper level. are you ever concerned being up? being up high verses being down low? >> no, i really didn't. it scared me. i just layed here and went through it. and then i went to go check on my...
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. >>> it involved a repositions of the small intestine next to the stomach and that allows special hormonesine to help improve insulin. >>> a dog mauled a woman and killed her pet here in san francisco is located in gilroy. what that dog's owners have to say about why they haven't come forward. >>> back here in 10 minutes, i've got the computer model loaded up and ready to go. got some rain coming thursday. i will show you which commute will be impacted. >>> news at 6:00. >> this is a hobby. >> how one woman's passion is turning into a legal battle. >>> and parents try to take over a rule are taking action. why some are lawyering up. >>> we're learning more about a mysterious disappearance. patp8 @ >>> an update now on developing news from the illinois primary in the republican presidential race. cnn has just projected that mitt romney has won the primary there in illinois. what you are looking at is a live picture from rick santorum's headquarters in his home state of pennsylvania. here are some of the early results with 11% reporting. mitt romney is leading with 56% of the vote. rick sant
. >>> it involved a repositions of the small intestine next to the stomach and that allows special hormonesine to help improve insulin. >>> a dog mauled a woman and killed her pet here in san francisco is located in gilroy. what that dog's owners have to say about why they haven't come forward. >>> back here in 10 minutes, i've got the computer model loaded up and ready to go. got some rain coming thursday. i will show you which commute will be impacted. >>>...
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. >> reporter: that action would reposition the kingdom as the swing producer. same role it played during the 1991 gulf war, after hurricane katrina, and when oil spiked to $147 a barrel in july 2008. >> reporter: rising texts here in the gulf hit an already tight oil market. for the first time in history oil prices averaged $100 or more in 2011 for the international benchmark which pushed up prices for gasoline in the u.s. and europe. those in the market call this the new normal or the new reality for oil prices. >> reporter: analysts point to the rides of china and india and their higher demand counterbalancing slower growth in the u.s. and europe. >> under those circumstances the oil can stay parked above $100 a barrel. one would indicate that's probably the floor unless we do have kind of an arm ma get done moment, another lee mon moment. >> when the investment bank collapsed in 2008, so did oil prices. for now the only discussion in the gulf is about higher prices for crude and that can only mean one thing. the cost of filling up at the pump could rise shar
. >> reporter: that action would reposition the kingdom as the swing producer. same role it played during the 1991 gulf war, after hurricane katrina, and when oil spiked to $147 a barrel in july 2008. >> reporter: rising texts here in the gulf hit an already tight oil market. for the first time in history oil prices averaged $100 or more in 2011 for the international benchmark which pushed up prices for gasoline in the u.s. and europe. those in the market call this the new normal or...
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>> after the bell, how should you reposition your portfolio as we get ready to head into the second quarter hear from the head of one fund that has nearly tripled the s&p 500's gains over the past decade. >>> as we take a break, look at the performers. right now you're watching the "closing bell." we're back in a minute. >>> >>> first, before we go to break, the differ drend. which russell 2000 stock is up the most this year, coinstar, pilgrim's pride, or rosetta stone? the dividend pays off after the break. ♪ anything? no. ♪ how about now? nope. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the chevy silverado. ♪ [ male announcer ] with best-in-class 4x4 available v8 fuel economy. finally! ♪ [ male announcer ] from getting there... to getting away from there. chevy runs deep. >>> just >>> just before the break we asked which russell 2000 stock is up the most this year. coinstar, pilgrim's pride or rosetta stone. now the payoff. coinstar which is up about 40% year to date. >>> welcome back to the "closing bell." the stock was hulted but has resumed trading. that pop has been seen on the move tha
>> after the bell, how should you reposition your portfolio as we get ready to head into the second quarter hear from the head of one fund that has nearly tripled the s&p 500's gains over the past decade. >>> as we take a break, look at the performers. right now you're watching the "closing bell." we're back in a minute. >>> >>> first, before we go to break, the differ drend. which russell 2000 stock is up the most this year, coinstar, pilgrim's...
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but she had to then reach around behind her and try to reposition him and back into him so that he could figure out exactly what he was supposed to do. abraham: titus's affairs behind beetsme's back offered a new researcher the opportunity to compare the success of these two competing males. woman: the question then is, well, what's exactly going on between these males? and most importantly, who's actually siring the offspring? abraham: for martha robbins, it was becoming clear that female preferences have a huge influence over who gets to be a dad. robbins: it makes you wonder, well, what do females find attractive in silverbacks? and it may be more than actually who's dominant. there may be other characteristics. abraham: even to human observers, titus is known to have a strong, symmetrical face. he may be popular with the females because of his good looks. robbins: on a personal opinion, yes, i would say titus is more handsome than beetsme. [ laughs ] no, i mean, titus is a handsome silverback. you can get me on film saying that. [ laughing ] i'll say that, but -- abraham: whether tit
but she had to then reach around behind her and try to reposition him and back into him so that he could figure out exactly what he was supposed to do. abraham: titus's affairs behind beetsme's back offered a new researcher the opportunity to compare the success of these two competing males. woman: the question then is, well, what's exactly going on between these males? and most importantly, who's actually siring the offspring? abraham: for martha robbins, it was becoming clear that female...
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and in name it change it we are trying to reposition how women are referred to in the media and we have the defense of conservative women who have been bad treated and called out conservative media including people on this network, including the ed show. we called out vanity fair and the huffington post and news week for covers of sarah palin that put her in hot pants. whatever you think of somebody's politics why not treat them a as a human being and take their politics seriously. we are tired of the vial speech that rush limbaugh visits on the public air waves. >> this was rush within the hour on his show again today. >> the women of america want jobs, and an expanding economy. they are not obsessed with birth control pills being passed out on campuses or wherever anybody happens to want them. the ra yeem calculated they could create this myth cal republican war on women, and look where they are. >> i think it's so touching that he is speaking for women, don't you? i mean, we have now rush limbaugh as our crusading knight, well we can do quite nicely without him, all we ask is that he
and in name it change it we are trying to reposition how women are referred to in the media and we have the defense of conservative women who have been bad treated and called out conservative media including people on this network, including the ed show. we called out vanity fair and the huffington post and news week for covers of sarah palin that put her in hot pants. whatever you think of somebody's politics why not treat them a as a human being and take their politics seriously. we are tired...
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you've seen a lot of macro repositioning.f you look at the currencies, you're seeing global guys moving around. it's not panic. but suddenly people are looking at the macro. so the eu prints negative gdp for the first quarter since june of '09. you've got the china news yesterday. you've got the payroll number on friday becomes a crucial number on friday. we know it's going to be a pretty good number. but suddenly everybody's watching macro. and short, sharp and scary. it's the type of thing that unnerves people. it gets the weak hands out of the market. it's too early to call this anything else. >> call for correction. >> yeah. 3% to 5% pullback would be normal and expected. >> and healthy. >> absolutely. but in those higher beta stocks that have come back, take some chips off the table going into tomorrow. that's kind of what's going on. >> mike khouw in the options desk, did it feel to yo ru it was an orderly pullback as opposed to a start of some correction. >> i think everybody was anticipating some sort of a pullback. w
you've seen a lot of macro repositioning.f you look at the currencies, you're seeing global guys moving around. it's not panic. but suddenly people are looking at the macro. so the eu prints negative gdp for the first quarter since june of '09. you've got the china news yesterday. you've got the payroll number on friday becomes a crucial number on friday. we know it's going to be a pretty good number. but suddenly everybody's watching macro. and short, sharp and scary. it's the type of thing...
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up next, he'll explain how investors should reposition their portfolios heading into the second quarterrs gives us his status check next. stay with us. so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >>> >>> welcome back. bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. big week for ipos. eight or nine of them going public this week. the big one is millennial. you ebel probably see a pop on this one. tonight i'm waiting for annie's foods. the important thing is the price talk was $14 to $16. now $16 to $18. the reason, whole foods showed the way on organic sales. they've done really well. look at the chart in the last few years. annie's, by the wake sells to whole foods. big trend there. >> thanks so much, bob. >>> playing the
up next, he'll explain how investors should reposition their portfolios heading into the second quarterrs gives us his status check next. stay with us. so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call...
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last week you had a rare opportunity to kind of reposition for this end of quarter markup. we're getting that. that trade is over. quarter is over. have to take risk off based on what we see in the tape in particular with financials melting down. i'm taking names off. cutting down some sizing. >> we're talking about financials specifically here. let's look at the big winners and decide what we do as we head into the second quarter. i'm sure that's the big question on the minds of our viewers at this hour as this good quarter comes to an end. >> scott, i think you have to take profits. i mentioned that yesterday. i was long -- believe it or not, i do buy stocks. i own quite a few actually. as of yesterday i have taken off almost all of them including goldman sachs. within financials to me the most foreboding news is the fact that they couldn't get through. you want to get flat here. if you're a trader, consider shorting some of those particularly ones that are most exposed to interest rate play. fii, one of the names on that list, is the one that to me stands out the most. i
last week you had a rare opportunity to kind of reposition for this end of quarter markup. we're getting that. that trade is over. quarter is over. have to take risk off based on what we see in the tape in particular with financials melting down. i'm taking names off. cutting down some sizing. >> we're talking about financials specifically here. let's look at the big winners and decide what we do as we head into the second quarter. i'm sure that's the big question on the minds of our...
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now, there's been a lot of conversations within the campaign about how do you reposition mitt romney?ause the message of math, you know, be for me, i'm ahead. just doesn't really work. so they're saying, okay, what should mitt romney do? he needs to get back to talking about his economic message, to differentiate himself with rick santorum, show that he is in fact the business heavyweight. but the question really is, is that going to inspire the passion among the base? because those are the people he's really not getting to be with him. and to be fair to the santorum campaign, they're not saying they can get enough delegates. they're just saying that they can stop mitt romney from getting enough delegates. >> in the case of romney, though, is it the candidate or the campaign in the sense that the candidate speaks for the campaign. at 2:00 this morning i was e-mailing back and forth with a romney adviser after we got off the air. he said this. a senior strategist. "we've lapsed into process. this past week rick pounded us in earned media meaning television ipt views and the like and we
now, there's been a lot of conversations within the campaign about how do you reposition mitt romney?ause the message of math, you know, be for me, i'm ahead. just doesn't really work. so they're saying, okay, what should mitt romney do? he needs to get back to talking about his economic message, to differentiate himself with rick santorum, show that he is in fact the business heavyweight. but the question really is, is that going to inspire the passion among the base? because those are the...
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in other words taking profits, repositioning and where would you redeploy?me areas within the consumer cyclical space gotten ahead of themselves. some retailers. also some very attractive companies in the consumer cyclicals. there's a ple tho ra. a small rent-to-own company here in atlanta, they have a really small geographic footprint, a lot of room for growth, great balance sheet. also the industrial space i think is going to do well because their later cycle businesses are doing really well. a company like general electric, which has seem to gotten its act in order on its ge capital and again its industrial business doing really well. >> hugh, talk to me about international exposure. if you're dragging your feet or averaging into this market very carefully, how much of a model portfolio, if you will, would you expose to international exposure. and what part of the globe? >> first of all i'd emphasize the whole globe. developed would be about 2/3 of my international exposure, emerging about 1/3. i was about 5% of the equity in the my portfolio as internati
in other words taking profits, repositioning and where would you redeploy?me areas within the consumer cyclical space gotten ahead of themselves. some retailers. also some very attractive companies in the consumer cyclicals. there's a ple tho ra. a small rent-to-own company here in atlanta, they have a really small geographic footprint, a lot of room for growth, great balance sheet. also the industrial space i think is going to do well because their later cycle businesses are doing really well....
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i mean in the case of lsi, we're emerging out of a three, four-year reposition of the company. seeing fantastic growth. and will continue to see solid growth this year, as well. >> where's the growth coming in? >> well, as a company we focused ourselves on solving this data deluge problem. we're creating so much data around the globe as well as traffic across networks. growing it 30% to 50% per year. doubling every two, three years. that's a big problem. i.t. budgets can't keep up with that spend. we're driving technology to help close some of that gap. around mobile networks as well as in terms of data storage and access. >> give us an idea of where the tech spending landscape sits right now, and who's spending it. >> well, i think -- well, corporations and our customers are ibm, dell, hp, oracle, erickson, nokia, siemens, people who service data centers, clouds of all types and sizes as well as noble networks given the tremendous explosion in smart clients. they're servicing small to large businesses, hyperdata centers that are building out all the social platforms for exampl
i mean in the case of lsi, we're emerging out of a three, four-year reposition of the company. seeing fantastic growth. and will continue to see solid growth this year, as well. >> where's the growth coming in? >> well, as a company we focused ourselves on solving this data deluge problem. we're creating so much data around the globe as well as traffic across networks. growing it 30% to 50% per year. doubling every two, three years. that's a big problem. i.t. budgets can't keep up...
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sell -- >> i think all the negatives are now on walgreens and little repositiv repositi repositi repositives. i would not sell it. i think the stock could hold in here. walgreens goes right to 40. they seem suicidal out there. i do like their cut. markets facing internal worry, international worry. it's the china syndrome, it's the iran/israel missile crisis. there could be trouble brewing. haunt this? we trim some winters. we have a lot of them. we're only down 3% from the high. have some stuff to take because you don't like it as much? tomorrow, that's the day. maybe we can get a little bounce and do it. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, suit up? as america gets back to work, what will they wear? cramer's got a stock that could have them looking the part. >>> and later, on a roll? this tasty stock's been hitting new all-time highs as they continue to expand and take market share. cramer's on location with the company's founder and chairman just ahead. >> this is a large overraj. i'm killing you. >>> plus, as the 100 year supply of the nation's cleaner fuel continues to pile up
sell -- >> i think all the negatives are now on walgreens and little repositiv repositi repositi repositives. i would not sell it. i think the stock could hold in here. walgreens goes right to 40. they seem suicidal out there. i do like their cut. markets facing internal worry, international worry. it's the china syndrome, it's the iran/israel missile crisis. there could be trouble brewing. haunt this? we trim some winters. we have a lot of them. we're only down 3% from the high. have...
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. >> reporter: when the students return to the cafeteria, the tables are repositioned in the oppositeeanwhile, we're hearing from the he oh teacher who many believe prevepted the carnage if being much worse. resilience and hope. overnight, chardon high school's pabl team returned to the court. this morning, they returned to school. students marched to the campus arm in arm on thursday, a tear-filled show of unity, as the assistant coach many call a hero reskrekted the title. >> i don't know why this happened. i only wish i could have done more. not a hero. just a football coach and a study hall teacher. >> reporter: for many here, frank hall is so much more. credited with saving lines. chasing t.j. lane out of the school. >> to the families of danny, demetrius, and russell, i want you to know i was with them. i prayed with them. i wiped their tears. and i know god was with them. ♪ >> reporter: in the immense sadness, this tiny town is clinging to what it knows best. family and faith. >> matthew, 5:14. you are the light of the world. a town built on a hill that will not be hidden. >> r
. >> reporter: when the students return to the cafeteria, the tables are repositioned in the oppositeeanwhile, we're hearing from the he oh teacher who many believe prevepted the carnage if being much worse. resilience and hope. overnight, chardon high school's pabl team returned to the court. this morning, they returned to school. students marched to the campus arm in arm on thursday, a tear-filled show of unity, as the assistant coach many call a hero reskrekted the title. >> i...
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but i think this is about james really moving to new york full-time and to reposition his role in the? >> i don't get into that. >> this is not criminology. this is knowing what the conversation is. because a huge media company has been challenged because of some of the things that went on at some of its newspapers, fair must have? >> sure. >> it affects all kinds of things, including succession, a number of employees resigned. there's a question about the newspaper division especially of this company and what came out of london. >> i would expect rupert murdoch who will be 81 next week, he will be there for a long time. he has a world class chief operating officer in chase carry. i think the core management team is solid and the company is moving forward even as we deal with the challenges. >> thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >>> keep focusing on education as you have been. >> thank you, charlie and gayle. >> you guys are doing great stuff. you really are. >> we like it. >> there's a book that you're not reading, this man can turn it into an incredible argument. beli
but i think this is about james really moving to new york full-time and to reposition his role in the? >> i don't get into that. >> this is not criminology. this is knowing what the conversation is. because a huge media company has been challenged because of some of the things that went on at some of its newspapers, fair must have? >> sure. >> it affects all kinds of things, including succession, a number of employees resigned. there's a question about the newspaper...
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realistically, the reason i think he can't reposition himself is because he is still fighting with ricknative to mitt romney. mitt romney will get to that magic 1144 delegate count it will cost a lot to get there. >> tom? >> i think even though newt has had a wonderful career, he's the equivalent now of a beached whale. every once in a while the tail slaps the sand and makes noise, but no amount of super pac money will get him back to the ocean. he should lean back, enjoy the grandchildren and have a big bowl of vanilla cello ice cream. >> he says that with no expressi expression. dean. >> i love being on this panel. i agree with everyone. it's ridiculous. i want to say if newt gingrich makes a comeback, we'll all be eating ice cream and other frozen foods because that will mean hell has frozen over. if he starts eating any ice cream, i think in time he'll get bored with it and start eating a younger, more attractive ice cream. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >>> stopping a woman's biological clock. fertility doctors are actually doing that with a relatively new medical te
realistically, the reason i think he can't reposition himself is because he is still fighting with ricknative to mitt romney. mitt romney will get to that magic 1144 delegate count it will cost a lot to get there. >> tom? >> i think even though newt has had a wonderful career, he's the equivalent now of a beached whale. every once in a while the tail slaps the sand and makes noise, but no amount of super pac money will get him back to the ocean. he should lean back, enjoy the...