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reminiscent of what happened during the life of robert smalls. robert smalls, after gaining his freedom by delivering -- [inaudible] he was granted his freedom and given the cash for it. he took the cash and, with his freedom, develop significant wealth. and he became a delegate to the 1866 constitutional convention in south carolina that codified for the state those freedom that had been granted former slaves with the emancipation proclamation that went into effect in 1863 your robert smalls in that time from after gaining his freedom and at that convention became a member of congress. spent five years in the congress. he was one of eight african-americans to serve in congress from south carolina before i was elected in 1992. now, smalls was also a delegate to the state constitution convention of 1895. in 1895, all those rights and privileges that had been given back with a constitutional convention of 1866 were all taken away in the constitutional convention of 1895. and if you look at what was taking place between 1866, i guess basically 1876
reminiscent of what happened during the life of robert smalls. robert smalls, after gaining his freedom by delivering -- [inaudible] he was granted his freedom and given the cash for it. he took the cash and, with his freedom, develop significant wealth. and he became a delegate to the 1866 constitutional convention in south carolina that codified for the state those freedom that had been granted former slaves with the emancipation proclamation that went into effect in 1863 your robert smalls...
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and i see the cynicism is on the legislation is being somewhat reminiscent of what happened with robert smalls. in fact delivering the story to the longtime family members. they took from the confederacy the dominion forces. and he took that cash in with his freedom he became a delegate the 1866 constitutional convention in south carolina that codified for the state the freedoms that have been granted with the emancipation proclamation and robert smalls, after he had been given his freedom, he became a member of congress and he was elected before i was elected in 1992. smalls was also a delegate to the state constitution of 1895. and at that time all the rights and privileges, they were all taken away. and if you look there, if you look at what was taking place at guess there was a clear opportunity of the atmosphere that led to him in the reconstruction to the creation and i often thought that he was serving us in the united states of america. if you look at what was going on up until 1895, not 20 or period, we saw the beginning of the end of citizenship for african-americans in this country.
and i see the cynicism is on the legislation is being somewhat reminiscent of what happened with robert smalls. in fact delivering the story to the longtime family members. they took from the confederacy the dominion forces. and he took that cash in with his freedom he became a delegate the 1866 constitutional convention in south carolina that codified for the state the freedoms that have been granted with the emancipation proclamation and robert smalls, after he had been given his freedom, he...
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a meeting with president lincoln with the opening ceremonies robert small is a hero from south carolina and when he meets him and he saith like kobe bryant against michael jordan a bold donated ornamentation there is to candelabra from douglas and he also attends bethlehem baptist church in anacostia 15th street presbyterian church so douglas knew how important black church was to the community but he also knew slavery was never afraid of christianity. said he had the indifference to organize it yet with the exhibition's with a literary society in default with that organization in one of the most famous speeches like the anti-a lynching speech very forceful where douglas starts the debate in america a little bit. but that few marker today is also for dunbar. it as a member of this church general he was a member like you have to turn in your tax returns there is not that relationship but a supporter of the church and the metropolitan is very proud of that relationship in this is a total of him later in life. almost there. 1326. in but i a griswald they were buddies he actually still own
a meeting with president lincoln with the opening ceremonies robert small is a hero from south carolina and when he meets him and he saith like kobe bryant against michael jordan a bold donated ornamentation there is to candelabra from douglas and he also attends bethlehem baptist church in anacostia 15th street presbyterian church so douglas knew how important black church was to the community but he also knew slavery was never afraid of christianity. said he had the indifference to organize...
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he met with president lincoln and douglass attends ceremonies and tends robert small who was a hero it is like kobe co-, playing in robert malls. is he just he didn't know what to say. of when he was slave. entrusted in south carolina. heed read the ought bog feet. and he could be disciplined here we are live in the flesh. i will shake your hand. and they friends. they both donated ornaments to the metropolitan. ame and there is two candle that they have douglass. and this is the church that douglass would frequently attend bethlehem back baptist church. fran grim key. and he married. i three minutes. so douglass was. knew how important it was. so we met with so many. organized religion and a frequent attendee in sun school. and exhibitions and society met here. he was involved with the organization. one of the most famous speeches less onlz of the hour to deliver 1894. a speech where douglass was starting to lose faith a little bit. pew marker charles dunbar. i am going to get myself in trouble. i don't know if he was a member. in terms of tax returns and a member. this was not like t
he met with president lincoln and douglass attends ceremonies and tends robert small who was a hero it is like kobe co-, playing in robert malls. is he just he didn't know what to say. of when he was slave. entrusted in south carolina. heed read the ought bog feet. and he could be disciplined here we are live in the flesh. i will shake your hand. and they friends. they both donated ornaments to the metropolitan. ame and there is two candle that they have douglass. and this is the church that...
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a concern for patients and small businesses. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose with the prognosis. robert? >> reporter: there seems to be a lot of support for healthcare preform. especially here. but the state report indicate no one knows how they will fit into the new system and if it will be ready on schedule. >> reporter: he is looking forward to obama care. >> i got healthcare for my back. but the prescription they gave me i couldn't ford it and -- afford it. >> reporter: under the affordable care act cover california plans to offer more qualified health plan and hopes competition brings premiums down. but there is still no process to monitor, evaluate and enroll and it is uncertain till people start to enroll. >> it will be like when you insure a car, liability or full coverage. if you can't afford full coverage you go to liability and that is not going to cover a lot. >> reporter: it is stuff on small businesses. they have grown from a small 2 person shop to a high tech repair business. >> we know over 30 hours we have to provide
a concern for patients and small businesses. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose with the prognosis. robert? >> reporter: there seems to be a lot of support for healthcare preform. especially here. but the state report indicate no one knows how they will fit into the new system and if it will be ready on schedule. >> reporter: he is looking forward to obama care. >> i got healthcare for my back. but the prescription they gave me i couldn't ford it and -- afford it....
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small caps are now. of course there are robert and %-but companies like innovative solutions and support. $100 million market cap. a $60 million contract with %-advanced technology thatsb has combines avionics and gps, navigation. innovative, technology that is applicable to an area that is still growing and the airlines want it. i love that. the manufacturer of equipment. dennis: okay. we will wrap it there. thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. still to come, i new cable-tv killer just released to the masses, and who will take a look. the new google device as small as a phone that is making really big news. ♪ ♪ dennis: google is turning heads with its new gadget. coming up, how it could change tv watching for good in two minutes. ♪ ♪ dennis: allow the on-sized devise is throwing down the gauntlet in the video streaming wars. it google chromecast is a cheap and user-friendly device that could shake up the television industry. with more on this we have an editor with of things digital. thank you for being with us. riposted on forbes if i have that right. you know what i have t
small caps are now. of course there are robert and %-but companies like innovative solutions and support. $100 million market cap. a $60 million contract with %-advanced technology thatsb has combines avionics and gps, navigation. innovative, technology that is applicable to an area that is still growing and the airlines want it. i love that. the manufacturer of equipment. dennis: okay. we will wrap it there. thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. still to come, i new cable-tv...
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cheryl: you are going with the larger name, upside down safety plays in a way, and robert going for the smaller, smallhat d you think aboua large cap name like intel or procter & gamble? >> we own intel, all the points he brought up are good points, great dividend yield, we like that stock going forward, a significant underperformer for the last decade. procter & gamble is a name we sold. the valuation got a little stretched for us, a name we are staying away. cheryl: what do you say about the smaller names? interesting pick, would you go for something like that? >> and understand robert's logic. i'm concerned in the rise in rates. if they continue to hit the sector, you need to be very selective. i think it is something that people need to be very selective in this environment, more choppiness overtime and maybe the rates are a great play. it could pop up especially the metrics he is talking about, but i think mine are better. cheryl: of course. you have procter & gamble. to all of our viewers at home, tweet me with who you think will come out on top. thank you guys for joining us. we will see you in
cheryl: you are going with the larger name, upside down safety plays in a way, and robert going for the smaller, smallhat d you think aboua large cap name like intel or procter & gamble? >> we own intel, all the points he brought up are good points, great dividend yield, we like that stock going forward, a significant underperformer for the last decade. procter & gamble is a name we sold. the valuation got a little stretched for us, a name we are staying away. cheryl: what do you...
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small business on their corner. thank you. >> gerbing robinson, robert perez, robert francor and jim angles and robert dau son. and rilely varm en. bartlett. sorry, laura gilty. >> my name is michael stern and thank you for the time to speak today. the addition and the value to the neighborhood has already been covered and i agree with that tremendously and i love stopping by on sundays with my family to get a coffee and a breakfast and it is just a wonderful addition and to hear from the perspective as a business person in san francisco and i have started numerous businesses in san francisco and i have conducted business with jim, and i have to say that he has the utmost integrity and we need more business people like jim within the community and within the san francisco. when jim says that he is going to do something, he does it. i like to call this for what it is. this is a very small number of people, who are opposing a local business and they have the right to. but i wonder what kind of community we are constructing for the small businesses within the city if we let the fact that a number of people are un
small business on their corner. thank you. >> gerbing robinson, robert perez, robert francor and jim angles and robert dau son. and rilely varm en. bartlett. sorry, laura gilty. >> my name is michael stern and thank you for the time to speak today. the addition and the value to the neighborhood has already been covered and i agree with that tremendously and i love stopping by on sundays with my family to get a coffee and a breakfast and it is just a wonderful addition and to hear...
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small bore stuff compared to the lynchings and shootings that happened 506 years ago. ultimately this is within our power to change. joining me now is democratic strategist and pollster marjorie and robertalways great to see both of you. marjorie, is this small bore stuff as the president said? >> well, i think it's appropriate for the president to put it in context. it wasn't that long ago that african-americans trying to register to vote were told you can if you can guess how many bubbles there are in this bar of soap. so we have moofed a long way from that. i think a point the president made in that meeting that this is unimportant that the vote suppression movement going in a lot of states around the country, pennsylvania and north carolina and arizona and texas, is something that we should really be addressing. it's something that is really important. we should be making voting more convenient. something that we want to encourage participation, not discourage participation and i think that is what he was talking about. >> robert, you had about a dozen activists in that meeting behind closed doors. what did you hear about how things went with regard to the ability and ease what they
small bore stuff compared to the lynchings and shootings that happened 506 years ago. ultimately this is within our power to change. joining me now is democratic strategist and pollster marjorie and robertalways great to see both of you. marjorie, is this small bore stuff as the president said? >> well, i think it's appropriate for the president to put it in context. it wasn't that long ago that african-americans trying to register to vote were told you can if you can guess how many...
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robert's widow. thank you both so much for joining me and just my deepest condolences on your awful loss. i know that he was an absolute hero, and that can be i guess of smallrt to you now. let me start with you, dave. tell me about your son. >> robert was a brave young man. always ready to go, spent his whole life devoted to being a firefighter. he answered the call every time, never late and was willing to put his life on the line and help protect other people. >> he was known as the smart one. he had an iq of over 150. a big philadelphia eagles fan. even though he loved arizona, always remained loyal to philadelphia. he had so much going for him, didn't he, claire? in all sorts of ways. tell me about your husband. >> my husband was the bravest, most selfless man i've ever met in my life. he was a hero. and the thing that i want to say about him the most, and all hot shots, is that they sacrifice so much for everybody every day. so just say thank you to our hot shots. because every day this could happen, it could have happened every time he left. so don't forget how much they sacrificed for us. he's a hero. they're all heroes. >> and dave, obviously there
robert's widow. thank you both so much for joining me and just my deepest condolences on your awful loss. i know that he was an absolute hero, and that can be i guess of smallrt to you now. let me start with you, dave. tell me about your son. >> robert was a brave young man. always ready to go, spent his whole life devoted to being a firefighter. he answered the call every time, never late and was willing to put his life on the line and help protect other people. >> he was known as...
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people who owned small caps in 1999 were kind of happy in 2003. adam: roberti have let you close for us. before we started this discussion. we saved aig and give them preferential treatment of borrowing with this designation of too big to fail. sound like nothing is changed. the rich get rich and poor get children. >> we have destructive creation. we created these things are destructive and still around and they're zombies. we have a democrat president yet he hasn't prosecuted successfully anyone who wouldn't wrong in financial crisis. a republican president could never have gotten away withhat we're being run bit financial lobby. not the other way around. i'm not really very impressed with these moves. a lot of laws are so darn complex make you thin like you've got something that is protecting you but like a baby's binky. something to suck on but doesn't really hel adam: like going through security at the airport. all for show. scott, spencer and robert, thanks very much. if there was any crime in the financial housing mowsows's tan. we don't have -- angelo m
people who owned small caps in 1999 were kind of happy in 2003. adam: roberti have let you close for us. before we started this discussion. we saved aig and give them preferential treatment of borrowing with this designation of too big to fail. sound like nothing is changed. the rich get rich and poor get children. >> we have destructive creation. we created these things are destructive and still around and they're zombies. we have a democrat president yet he hasn't prosecuted...
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roberts facebook page. crime does not pay. >>> breaking news unfolding in new jersey. a smallexpress flight just made an emergency landing at newark international airport in new jersey due to smoke somewhere in the plane. there's currently a groundstop at the airport. it's not clear at this point how many people are on board. we'll bring you updates as we get them. turning to florida now the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial is putting a new spotlight on the case of a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot into the air. for more than one year marisa alexander has been sitting in prison after a jury found her guilty of aggravated assault. she used the stand your ground for her defense. joining me is faith gay, one of the attorneys for marisa alexander and previously incorrectly said her mother would be here but you're her attorney not her mother. now what's the latest in marisa's case right now? >> currently it's up on appeal in the first district court of appeal. oral argument hasn't been set yet but there's been full briefing and we're
roberts facebook page. crime does not pay. >>> breaking news unfolding in new jersey. a smallexpress flight just made an emergency landing at newark international airport in new jersey due to smoke somewhere in the plane. there's currently a groundstop at the airport. it's not clear at this point how many people are on board. we'll bring you updates as we get them. turning to florida now the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial is putting a new spotlight on the case of a...
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robert peel. ministerer the prime does find time, will he join me in meeting with some of the hundreds of local small businesses and charities who will be 2000 pounds per year less because of the new employment allowance which will cut employers natural insurance. honorable friend is absolutely right. you can walk down any high street in any town in britain and point out to shopkeepers and businesses that if they do employ people, they will see a 2000 pound reduction in their national insurance bill. if they do not, they can take people on and not play national -- not paid national insurance. the government has make an -- has made tough decisions on welfare, decisions that were not backed by the party opposite, but it demonstrates that we will work hard to get on. >> the prime minister's deputy party minister in scotland is describing the uk governments scaremongering as silly while one of the key donors in scotland is describing it as futile and a leading minister says it is trite. will need it this silly puerile trite? >> he recited this question yesterday. i will give a different but similar answe
robert peel. ministerer the prime does find time, will he join me in meeting with some of the hundreds of local small businesses and charities who will be 2000 pounds per year less because of the new employment allowance which will cut employers natural insurance. honorable friend is absolutely right. you can walk down any high street in any town in britain and point out to shopkeepers and businesses that if they do employ people, they will see a 2000 pound reduction in their national insurance...
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robert peel. >> mr. speaker, whatever the prime minister does next -- [inaudible] will be joining in meeting with some of the hundreds of local small businesses who will be 2000 pounds a year better off from next april because of the new employment allowance which will cut employers national insurance contribution giving them a real -- genuine new jobs? >> i think my honorable friend is right. you can now log in any high street in any town in britain and point out the shopkeepers and businesses that if they did employ people they are going to see a 2000-pound reduction in the national insurance bill and if they don't employ people they can take people on a not pay national insurance. that is only possible because of the tough decisions this government has taken on public spending come on welfare, decisions that never have been backed by the party opposite but it demonstrates we are on the side people who work hard and want to get on. >> the prime minister's deputy party leader in scotland is describing the uk government scaremongering about independence as silly whilst one of his key don't in scotland is describing it as puerile, a
robert peel. >> mr. speaker, whatever the prime minister does next -- [inaudible] will be joining in meeting with some of the hundreds of local small businesses who will be 2000 pounds a year better off from next april because of the new employment allowance which will cut employers national insurance contribution giving them a real -- genuine new jobs? >> i think my honorable friend is right. you can now log in any high street in any town in britain and point out the shopkeepers...
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roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> judge fell to four second. >> just when i thought caltrans has sealed off all of the small spacesmail sent me to to to second and our where people are still living inside of the freeway appeared >> people her rip off the metal plates and made holmes is that the freeway small spaces appeared >> pleased to say that i am picking on the homeless. >> according to the san francisco police department and as our patrol many of the people squatting is that the freeways are registered sex offenders and some are wanted felons who use the crawlspaces to hide. >> crack users are also here they just climb in deeper and we police out after the police leave the crawlspaces are red with a booby traps appeared >> if you wonder how they got here in the first place some climb up this wall that date access from the 22nd street cal trans station appeared >> there are signs that posted that a cleanup is about to happen but that date has come and gone. >> in severance cisco stanley roberts kron 4 news. a lot >> of iron fifth hal will be back in a moment >>, and above the top of the hour will have more on
roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> judge fell to four second. >> just when i thought caltrans has sealed off all of the small spacesmail sent me to to to second and our where people are still living inside of the freeway appeared >> people her rip off the metal plates and made holmes is that the freeway small spaces appeared >> pleased to say that i am picking on the homeless. >> according to the san francisco police department and as our patrol many...
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small scale, many illuminated manuscripts. page 38-39 is a double page from the address to robert. each page is 18 inches high and 13 inches wide. christ and thrown is on the left and the virgin mary is on the right. the recipient was a learned bibliophile who would've enjoyed the interwoven text and illustration. page 95 is a snippet from a larger page. the small illustrations i think are very appealing and you can see they all have individual characteristics. these are franciscan friars singing at lecterns from the abbey bible. one entire section of the book is devoted -- as shopkeepers, traders and arsons became involved in civic life but assembled to perform charitable work, and they gathered to sing. they are hymns were compiled in a songbook, and this one is a really splendid songbook. the leaves of this manuscript were long ago disassembled but they were able to find 20 of them in different collections and bring them back together for the first time in several hundred years. page 216, what you see there, and if you look at the detail, these graphic novels have nothing on the
small scale, many illuminated manuscripts. page 38-39 is a double page from the address to robert. each page is 18 inches high and 13 inches wide. christ and thrown is on the left and the virgin mary is on the right. the recipient was a learned bibliophile who would've enjoyed the interwoven text and illustration. page 95 is a snippet from a larger page. the small illustrations i think are very appealing and you can see they all have individual characteristics. these are franciscan friars...
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according to the robert wood johnson foundation obesity levels in children have finally, finally leveled off. >> another smallca's no longer the fattest nation in the world. a u.n. report shows we're actually number two after mexico. we'll be back. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. time to check the top stories. miami beach's most famous mansion is heading to bankruptcy auction in september. the home once owned by legendary designer johnny versace went on the market for $125 million a year ago. since then, the price was cut to $75 million. now auction bidding will start at just $25 million. versace bought the home in 1992. five years later, had weighs murdered at the mansion's front gate. >>> a 96-year-old wisconsin woman proved he's not to be messed with. on monday a masked man tried to use a pocket knife to rob a store in wisconsin but the store's owner would not cooperate. >> i said you can have all the tootsie rolls all you want. but i'm not opening that cash register. >> and she didn't. the would-be robber then noticed the security camera and he left. in the end, he got away with nothing. didn't even take th
according to the robert wood johnson foundation obesity levels in children have finally, finally leveled off. >> another smallca's no longer the fattest nation in the world. a u.n. report shows we're actually number two after mexico. we'll be back. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. time to check the top stories. miami beach's most famous mansion is heading to bankruptcy auction in september. the home once owned by legendary designer johnny versace went on the market for $125 million...
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small window. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> a pittsburgh medical researcher has pleaded not guilty in the poisoning death of his wife. dr. roberti faced a judge after waiving extradition from west virginia. prosecutors say that he bought more than a half pound of cyanide not related to his research. they say he also took steps to delay medical care for his dying wife. >>> three former penn state administrators ordered to stand trial on charges they tried to cover up the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal. prosecutors say ex-president graham spanier, along with the school's former vice president and athletic director, failed to tell them bay report that sandusky molested a boy in a locker room shower in 2001. spannier says he is innocent. no trial date set. >>> the long wait for major league baseball to take action against alex rodriguez could be about over. today's "new york daily news" reported that a-rod and eight players will be suspended for using illegal drugs by end of the week. rodriguez expected to face longer punishment. the league believes he interfered with the investigation. a-rod's attorney says any suspension wil
small window. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> a pittsburgh medical researcher has pleaded not guilty in the poisoning death of his wife. dr. roberti faced a judge after waiving extradition from west virginia. prosecutors say that he bought more than a half pound of cyanide not related to his research. they say he also took steps to delay medical care for his dying wife. >>> three former penn state administrators ordered to stand trial on charges they tried to cover up the...
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in the end, do you think, robert, as somebody who worked with the bush/cheney campaign do you think in wyoming there is a different calculus in another place? it is such a smallms shaking the hand at some point or another of almost every other resident. >> you're absolutely right. it's not about who is conservative or more conservative. notice that liz cheney talked about the president in her primary video there and not talking about enzi and the reason why she can't outbright enzi who is lock step in about his supporters in wyoming. go to the your latter part which is very, very important. it's a very, very small state here. the question that the primary voter in wyoming will ask themselves is listen. at the end of the day the cheney name is a household name in wyoming and everyone knows everyone there but mike enzi has done nothing wrong. in fact, he has been an unbelievable senator from my interest and the question becomes should i reward him again in the primary? this is a question about who do you like most? is it mike enzi or is it miss cheney? because money has nothing to do with this. it really is about personal here. >> robert and margie, i'm sure we
in the end, do you think, robert, as somebody who worked with the bush/cheney campaign do you think in wyoming there is a different calculus in another place? it is such a smallms shaking the hand at some point or another of almost every other resident. >> you're absolutely right. it's not about who is conservative or more conservative. notice that liz cheney talked about the president in her primary video there and not talking about enzi and the reason why she can't outbright enzi who is...
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long-term bonds, you can really only explain a relatively small fraction of that variability by appealing to changes in fundamentals. this is robertschiller many years ago showing you again on the spine of a small fraction of the variability in stock prices by changes in dividends, changes in earnings. a similar thing holds true for long-term bond prices as of. the bulk of the variation comes from the finance folks called the discount rate which is sisley a fancy way of saying something we understand as well. >> in other words, it could be changes in investor sentiment, risk aversion, levering it, delivering, people getting offsides and having to sell the market dynamics broadly speaking. that is just a general statement. but it sort of reminds you, i think, and often doesn't make sense when faced with a large crisis, crisis, it does not make sense to have a temptation to say, i can explain that based on a particular set of fundamentals in other words, to say, the prices move a lot, what is the change in expectations about the pat the policy, not necessarily sort of the right with think about it. well it may seem like a very signi
long-term bonds, you can really only explain a relatively small fraction of that variability by appealing to changes in fundamentals. this is robertschiller many years ago showing you again on the spine of a small fraction of the variability in stock prices by changes in dividends, changes in earnings. a similar thing holds true for long-term bond prices as of. the bulk of the variation comes from the finance folks called the discount rate which is sisley a fancy way of saying something we...
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the alliance for health reform and the robert wood johnson co- hosting this event just getting under way. >> this program will play some smallialogue. what me make just a few quick points before we turn to the people appear to really understand the nuances of this complicated topic. first, there are millions and millions of americans who experience some mental-health issue each year. second, in both categories, both ordinary and more serious problems, a huge proportion it no services whatsoever. with the caserast of physical health services, government at several levels funds most mental -- mental health services in this country. fourth, the affordable care act will have a major effect on how mental health services are delivered and paid for, beginning in earnest next january. you will hear much more detail on that later. today we're not focusing on the relationship of the mental illness in connection with the shooting tragedies in connecticut and colorado. we are pleased to have our sponsor, the robert wood johnson foundation, which has been helping americans enjoy healthier lives and get the care they need for over 40 year
the alliance for health reform and the robert wood johnson co- hosting this event just getting under way. >> this program will play some smallialogue. what me make just a few quick points before we turn to the people appear to really understand the nuances of this complicated topic. first, there are millions and millions of americans who experience some mental-health issue each year. second, in both categories, both ordinary and more serious problems, a huge proportion it no services...
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in asset prices, long-term bonds, you can only explain relatively small fraction by appealing to changes in fundamentals. this is robert schiller many years ago that you can only explain varyability in stock -- es by changes in divided dividends. the bulk comes from changes in discount rates, which is an essentially the fancy way of saying stuff we don't understand. t could be changes in risk diversion, levering, delevering, people having to sell, market dynamics broadly speaking. such as a general statement but it remind you that it doesn't make sense when faced with a large priles move. it doesn't say to say i can explain that based on a particular set of fundamentals. what was the change in expectations of path of policy is necessarily the right way to think about it. we've seen significant increases in the treasury yield, i think it is mistake to infer there must be a big change in policy fundamentals. just to be specific, nothing we have said suggest a change in our reaction function for the path of the short-temple policy rate. we've been explicit function that the 6.5% threshold stands. even with respect to the
in asset prices, long-term bonds, you can only explain relatively small fraction by appealing to changes in fundamentals. this is robert schiller many years ago that you can only explain varyability in stock -- es by changes in divided dividends. the bulk comes from changes in discount rates, which is an essentially the fancy way of saying stuff we don't understand. t could be changes in risk diversion, levering, delevering, people having to sell, market dynamics broadly speaking. such as a...
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robert kraft's super bowl ring when he reeled it in. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business.e bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >>> violent clashes in egypt have left at least 65 people dead and more than 700 wounded. the violence broke out in cairo when security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of thousands of morsi supporters. doctors have set up a field hospital there to care for the injured but they say at this point they are already overwhelmed. we will have a live update on this story from nbc coming up. we'll take you to egypt in just a bit. >>> when george zimmerman's trial ended a conversation st
robert kraft's super bowl ring when he reeled it in. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business.e bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one...
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into a plan to build small sized nuclear power plants in a factory and ship them off to other location. we need to hear more about this. senior national correspondent john robertsve in atlanta. nuclear energy, that is nothing new. what is the deal with the new reactors? are they really a game changer? >> reporter: that remains to be scene seen, jenna. this could be, depending who you talk to a boon or a boondoggle. they're talking about small modular reactors. the company building them, babcocks and wilcox is in the testing phase. i guess you call them mini nukes. they're 1/6 of the power after other nuclear power plants. they hope they will replace aging coal units shut down in years to come. they combine several systems into one unit, all of it manufactured in a factory which makes it more economical to produce and increases quality control. the first of these m-power reactors may go near the clinch river in tennessee. they're testing geology there this will be built almost entirely underground, one of the safety enhancements to eliminate the possibility after fukushima type disaster. >> we analyzed events of fukushima as they occurred and laid it against the
into a plan to build small sized nuclear power plants in a factory and ship them off to other location. we need to hear more about this. senior national correspondent john robertsve in atlanta. nuclear energy, that is nothing new. what is the deal with the new reactors? are they really a game changer? >> reporter: that remains to be scene seen, jenna. this could be, depending who you talk to a boon or a boondoggle. they're talking about small modular reactors. the company building them,...
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robert galbraith and over the weekend she was outed as the author of this book. it's a fascinating detective story how they discovered she wrote it. the sales for it were small that's on the internet. people want to search her and the book itself. >> i read on google that the numbers spiked like 503,000% or some kind of number. >> yeah. and it's the twinkies. they're back. >> they're back and we saw search interests around twinkies. they went away at the end of last year. they're a pop culture icon i guess you could say in some ways. >> is that it right there? >> that is the first delivery of the first shipment in nine months. >> and al roker is on it. daniel always good to talk to you. congratulations again. >> thank you. >> coming up next, is this what your resume looks like? can you tell what's right? and what's wrong? there it is. >> i thought it looked like us. >> job hunting advice right after this. ok s o i' 've been having ok s an affair of sorts o i' with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. no
robert galbraith and over the weekend she was outed as the author of this book. it's a fascinating detective story how they discovered she wrote it. the sales for it were small that's on the internet. people want to search her and the book itself. >> i read on google that the numbers spiked like 503,000% or some kind of number. >> yeah. and it's the twinkies. they're back. >> they're back and we saw search interests around twinkies. they went away at the end of last year....