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i want to thank elis a rosenberg, and victoria defrancesco soto.hank you all for getting up and thank you for joining us at home. ahead next weekend, march madness is coming up. we're going to have our very own up against the clock tournament of champions. the selection show is next week. we can have brackets for you, fill them out, get your office pools ready. but next, joy reid is in for melissa harris-perry and she'll be joined by the mother of
i want to thank elis a rosenberg, and victoria defrancesco soto.hank you all for getting up and thank you for joining us at home. ahead next weekend, march madness is coming up. we're going to have our very own up against the clock tournament of champions. the selection show is next week. we can have brackets for you, fill them out, get your office pools ready. but next, joy reid is in for melissa harris-perry and she'll be joined by the mother of
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a friday filing the justice department asked a federal court to dismiss that lawsuit brought by rosenbergsaying quote there is no requirement that an agency search every records system and also they said the issue to be resolved is not whether there might exist any other documents possibly responsive to the request but rather whether the search for those documents was adequate the defense department has disclosed construction costs for all other portions of guantanamo bay not only is it refusing to disclose the amount spent on camp seven but also coud the government originally paid to undertake that work the d.o.j. filing comes at an interesting time for the guantanamo bay detention facility the southern command which precedes over one tunnel bay is asking for forty nine million dollars to replace the facility entirely the agency claims that get well was built improperly and is suffering from serious structural defects including a cracked foundation now a number of detainees have been transferred out to countries like sudan and saudi arabia be. while during last tuesday's state of the uni
a friday filing the justice department asked a federal court to dismiss that lawsuit brought by rosenbergsaying quote there is no requirement that an agency search every records system and also they said the issue to be resolved is not whether there might exist any other documents possibly responsive to the request but rather whether the search for those documents was adequate the defense department has disclosed construction costs for all other portions of guantanamo bay not only is it...
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to privacy so rosenberg sued the d.o.j.saying officials didn't search hard enough for more finals but in a friday filing the justice department asked a federal court to dismiss that lewd lawsuit brought on by rosenberg saying quote there is no requirement that an agency search every record system and went on to say that the issue to be resolved is not whether there might exist any other documents possibly responsive to the request but rather whether the search for those documents was adequate they just say that it is the defense department has disclosed construction costs for all of their portions of kuantan of obey not only is refusing to disclose the amount spent on count seven but also that the who the people who the government originally paid to undertake that work this d.o.j. filing comes out an interesting time for the guantanamo bay detention facility the southern command which presides over get mo is asking for forty nine million dollars to replace the facility the agency claims that good will was built improperly a
to privacy so rosenberg sued the d.o.j.saying officials didn't search hard enough for more finals but in a friday filing the justice department asked a federal court to dismiss that lewd lawsuit brought on by rosenberg saying quote there is no requirement that an agency search every record system and went on to say that the issue to be resolved is not whether there might exist any other documents possibly responsive to the request but rather whether the search for those documents was adequate...
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david rosenberg gave testimony in front of the u.s. senate. he says the job numbers were actually worse than what they appeared. he will tell us why a little later in this hour. thanks very much, guys. liz: gene peroni and bill baruch. thank you very much. we'll check back in with bill in a few minutes when the s&p futures close. david: indeed we will. with the year getting off to a rocky start, they may not be all as cheap as they appear. which names are values and which names are value traps? we have the names coming next. liz: plus billionaire carl icahn dropping his efforts to force more buybacks from apple, folding under pressure from other shareholders really? perhaps or among the shareholders new york city's comptroller scott stringer. why did he disagree with what icahn was doing and what should apple do instead? even though when icahn got involved, david, the stock jumped 13%. david: that's true. liz: did carl icahn come out a winner or loser in his fight with apple. david: he made his money. liz: he made tons of money. tweet us at fb
david rosenberg gave testimony in front of the u.s. senate. he says the job numbers were actually worse than what they appeared. he will tell us why a little later in this hour. thanks very much, guys. liz: gene peroni and bill baruch. thank you very much. we'll check back in with bill in a few minutes when the s&p futures close. david: indeed we will. with the year getting off to a rocky start, they may not be all as cheap as they appear. which names are values and which names are value...
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bribing local officials to install the dam or is there red flags as tough national salesman aaron rosenberg was fired in the midst of the scandal now he's involved in a civil defamation case against his ex employer saying he was a scapegoat for red sox's pervasive bribery practices and he just came out and said that bribery was unequivocally par for the course for red clay he said the company doled out bribes and gifts at dozens of municipalities in thirteen states that the company encourages bribes on a regular basis he's now cooperating in an ongoing federal investigation he submitted e-mails and other evidence to show that the company paid for steak dinners travel expenses. lavish hotel stays gifts and other crap for government officials all over the country encouraging them to vote yes and installing red flags surveillance cameras that could be why so many cities are getting these stupid cameras despite a lot of evidence that shows they do nothing first safety and only serve to find drivers often wrongfully seriously in new orleans the jefferson parish council has voted to reimburse one
bribing local officials to install the dam or is there red flags as tough national salesman aaron rosenberg was fired in the midst of the scandal now he's involved in a civil defamation case against his ex employer saying he was a scapegoat for red sox's pervasive bribery practices and he just came out and said that bribery was unequivocally par for the course for red clay he said the company doled out bribes and gifts at dozens of municipalities in thirteen states that the company encourages...
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we herald reporter carol rosenberg has been reporting on demo since the open back in two thousand till she flew on the freedom of information act request back in two thousand million for documents related to the cost of camp sunday. nokia seven hundred detainees likely check muhammad who was the so called mastermind of september a lot and in those attacks on the world trade center and pentagon. this trial is expected any day now but officials say they found only one document when it's bad for your class. doj brief news release document because it contains the details of the internal deliberations this was the names of people warfare and is therefore subject to privacy. so i was and i'm still in the other day saying officials didn't search hard enough for more finals. not when it ran a filing the justice department asked a federal court to dismiss the lawsuit brought on by rosenberg saying quote there is no requirement that an agency search and re record some stuff going on to say that the issue ten years on is not whether there might exist any other documents possibly responsive to the
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spent to build a section of guantanamo bay meant to house detainees miami herald reporter carol rosenberghas been reporting on get most since it opened in two thousand and two she filed a freedom of information act request back in two thousand and nine for documents related to the cost of camp seven now camp seven holds detainees like. the so-called mastermind of the september eleventh attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon his trial is expected any day now officials say they found only one document related to the foyer request the d.o.j. refuse to release that document because it contains the details of internal deliberations as well as the names of people who worked there and is therefore subject to privacy so rosenburg sued the d.o.j. saying officials didn't search the finals hard enough but now fry a friday filing the justice department asked the federal court to dismiss that lawsuit brought on by rosenberg saying quote there is no requirement that an agency search every record system and also that the issue to be resolved is not whether there might exist any other documen
spent to build a section of guantanamo bay meant to house detainees miami herald reporter carol rosenberghas been reporting on get most since it opened in two thousand and two she filed a freedom of information act request back in two thousand and nine for documents related to the cost of camp seven now camp seven holds detainees like. the so-called mastermind of the september eleventh attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon his trial is expected any day now officials say they found...
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probably burned a little brightly and burned out rosenberg of course set the set the template for what was to come afterwards but when it got to the stage that members of the american luiz team were tweeting about wolves walking down their corridors and in their sochi quarters things started to get a little bit out of hand another example of this is the austrian journalist who tweeted that the roof of the media center was in a state of disrepair this wasn't true however c.n.n. did want to use the photograph permanently on all their affiliates to show how things were going badly in sochi now one of the reasons why such a twenty such a twenty fourteen has proven such a success is down to marvelous sporting stories like the fifteen year old guy who charmed the nation perhaps charmed the world with a performance of extraordinary grace in the team figure skating it was also an opportunity people to share extraordinary moments like this photo finish in the ski cross which i think left everybody who watched it gasping for air and then there are the great human stories alex bilodeau who celebr
probably burned a little brightly and burned out rosenberg of course set the set the template for what was to come afterwards but when it got to the stage that members of the american luiz team were tweeting about wolves walking down their corridors and in their sochi quarters things started to get a little bit out of hand another example of this is the austrian journalist who tweeted that the roof of the media center was in a state of disrepair this wasn't true however c.n.n. did want to use...
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jean carol. >> but first, michael rosenberg.is hit called "let her go." >> and we already have fallen in love with you. we spent the commercial break with you. what a delightful guy. uk sensation known as passenger went from playing for loose change on streets to sold out concerts in under a year and his most recent album is called "all the little lights". >> you went from the street to this? >> yes. the last five years i've been on the street and funding my own record and touring and playing in front of 14 people a night. >> and who found that song and made it into the amazing hit? >> i think -- i think it was a combination of things, you know? i think i was really lucky to -- went on tour with ed sheeren. >> that will do it. i bet he became a great mate. >> all right, let's go. >> come on, passenger. ♪ ♪ you only need the light when it's burning low ♪ ♪ only miss the sun when it starts to snow ♪ ♪ only know you love her when you let her go ♪ ♪ you know you've been high when you're feeling low ♪ ♪ only hate the road when you're
jean carol. >> but first, michael rosenberg.is hit called "let her go." >> and we already have fallen in love with you. we spent the commercial break with you. what a delightful guy. uk sensation known as passenger went from playing for loose change on streets to sold out concerts in under a year and his most recent album is called "all the little lights". >> you went from the street to this? >> yes. the last five years i've been on the street and...
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and i think these three were very disappointed because after after the war, while rosenberg and -- were held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they start business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was, and saved an enormous amount of time, saved these materials from being looted by others, and being lost, and they produced detailed interrogation reports on 12 individuals, and special studies of the project of hitler's, and on goerings personal collection and on rosenberg's organization. so, this group, very small group of investigators, did an enormously critical job in laying the groundwork for the monument men's work. >> they helped assist the process of identifying where the art was, and this art, both german-owned and looted, ended up coming frequently to collecting points, and these were operated by monuments men, with immense quantities of art, trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. michael had the great sense to write his on what happened to the property. what wer
and i think these three were very disappointed because after after the war, while rosenberg and -- were held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they start business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was, and saved an enormous amount of time, saved these materials from being looted by others, and being lost, and they produced detailed interrogation reports on 12 individuals, and special...
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because after the war while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second tier actually gotaway with that any indictments, without the senses, and they started business again. but nontheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and saved an enormous amount of time and saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals, and also special studies of the project of hitler's and on goering's personal collection, and also on rosenbergs. so this group, this very small group of investigators did an enormously critical job in laying the groundwork for the monuments men's work at the end of the war. >> they help assist the process identified where the art was, it is art, both german owned and looted, ended up coming frequently to collecting points. these are operated by monuments men with immense quantity of art trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while i was doing my dissertation on american revolution from michael at the great since read his own what happened to this
because after the war while rosenberg and others were held accountable, the second tier actually gotaway with that any indictments, without the senses, and they started business again. but nontheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and saved an enormous amount of time and saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals, and also special studies of the project of hitler's and on...
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the. >> ifill: matthew rosenberg of the "new york times." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, another look at the olympic games which start later this week in sochi, and the blow-back surrounding a controversial russian law. jeff is back with that story. >> brown: the fanfare at a ceremony for the international olympic committee in sochi had scarcely faded today when sharp words came from thomas bach, i.o.c. president. >> ( translated ): that sports can only contribute to development and peace if it's not used as a stage for political dissent or for trying to score points in internal or external political contests. have the courage to address your disagreements in a peaceful, direct political dialogue and not on the backs of the athletes. >> brown: it was a clear shot at national leaders who've shunned the games over russia's ban on so-called gay propaganda >> in the extreme, we had to see a few politicians whose contribution to the fight for a good cause consisted of publicly declining invitations they had not eve
the. >> ifill: matthew rosenberg of the "new york times." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, another look at the olympic games which start later this week in sochi, and the blow-back surrounding a controversial russian law. jeff is back with that story. >> brown: the fanfare at a ceremony for the international olympic committee in sochi had scarcely faded today when sharp words came from thomas bach, i.o.c. president. >> (...
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the "miami herald's" carol rosenberg joins me to discuss the gators from gitmo, first, to bill clintonhillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't b
the "miami herald's" carol rosenberg joins me to discuss the gators from gitmo, first, to bill clintonhillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your...
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e now know with the exception of very few hardcore, that the vidence is that the rosenbergs guilty and there were war soviet spies and people still deny it. but when your handler wrote a book about how he handled you, denials don't seem credible. that also learned from experience that two presidents of national or so security policy were subject to historical part of a story that was factually implausible. in fact, what nsa did and i there, what we did was value our equities above the good name of the america.ates of and that's something all the need to nce services think about from time to time. counter he damage to intelligence and its reputation came from outside. self-inflicted. discussion on the atomic pies -- the factual incorrect continued because it was declassified far, far too late. nd this should be a continuing lesson for all the agencies. that leave us now as far as the state of counter intelligence. i had moments where i thought receding.i was i was very pleased with a national f a intelligence executive, but clear decade it's very hat n.c. i.suffers from the same shortag
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most interesting thing in the world in this industry of books, half of which that said that the rosenbergsre innocent and the others were villains and the other habits i bet chambers and mccarthy were national heroes in the rosenbergs were guilty. so moving forward a bit here remember a day when i'm sitting in my cubicle and talking with frank, who is one of the first hires in 1930. he was pretty close to 80 at the time. and when he suddenly tilted his head rather dramatically, i thought that i was waiting for a medical emergency. but instead he spotted my bookshelves and he was reading this and said you know that he was guilty. don't you? and i thought that the weinstein book came close to demonstrating that. which he said ask your boss about this. and then he walked away and this tells you how fresh of a face that i was. i said, mr. wilson, what do you know about this. and he looked at me like personal had made a serious mistake and said as and two gentlemen of? [laughter] and i said no, he was just in and said that i really ought to read into something called verona. he actually went gh
most interesting thing in the world in this industry of books, half of which that said that the rosenbergsre innocent and the others were villains and the other habits i bet chambers and mccarthy were national heroes in the rosenbergs were guilty. so moving forward a bit here remember a day when i'm sitting in my cubicle and talking with frank, who is one of the first hires in 1930. he was pretty close to 80 at the time. and when he suddenly tilted his head rather dramatically, i thought that i...
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it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not going to find record title or something to document the acquisition of these works of art, and in some cases that makes it more difficult. there are nazi inventory card codes that do evidence the acquiring of these works of art, theft. they're not a legal ownership title, but they document how these works of art are acquired, photographed, inventoried, codes assigned to the families indicating what number of object it is from the families, and those documents were found by the monuments men and were used at the nuremberg trials ask very, very important in helping to return these object toss the pe
it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not...
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in november, alfred rosenberg at the ideologue was hanged.a lot of people thought ocala was to be hanged. there's actually a precedent set at a case similar to okawa what they were sure with one german war crimes suspect whether or not whether he was truly over kind of malingering. they actually let him off. they didn't put them on trial. sit back and played a role perhaps in the justice decision. >> i'm just wondering if they were in any big surprises you came across as you are uncovering more and more when he thought the the story would go in one direction and at one another or maybe something surprising you discovered about being cared areas. >> yeah. i mean, at first i was inclined to just take my grandfather at his word so quickly and so certainly that i almost convinced myself there was no true debate about this. i started to talk to people, especially than the japanese are i found that there truly are non-crazy people who believe they okawa deceived the court and whether or not that was t. true or whether or not i believed that, this i
in november, alfred rosenberg at the ideologue was hanged.a lot of people thought ocala was to be hanged. there's actually a precedent set at a case similar to okawa what they were sure with one german war crimes suspect whether or not whether he was truly over kind of malingering. they actually let him off. they didn't put them on trial. sit back and played a role perhaps in the justice decision. >> i'm just wondering if they were in any big surprises you came across as you are...
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wise, the only one whom he knew personally, and wise introduced the others, an orthodox rabbi named rosenberg, led a brief prayer. and then everyone was seated. wise read a portion of a memorandum, very detailed memorandum that the world jewish congress had prepared about the evidence on the nazi policy of genocide. he appealed to the president to bring this to the world's attention and to make an effort to stop it. one of the participants in this meeting later wrote a detailed reconstruction, which is the only firsthand account, and that's what i'm quoting from. roosevelt responded, the government of the united states is a very well acquainted with most of the facts you are now bringing to our attention. unfortunately, we have received confirmation from many sources. we cannot treat these matters in normal ways. we are dealing with and in same man, hitler -- insane man, hitler, and the group around them represents a national psychopathic case. we cannot act towards them by normal means. it is not in the best interest of the allied cause to make it appear that the entire german people are mur
wise, the only one whom he knew personally, and wise introduced the others, an orthodox rabbi named rosenberg, led a brief prayer. and then everyone was seated. wise read a portion of a memorandum, very detailed memorandum that the world jewish congress had prepared about the evidence on the nazi policy of genocide. he appealed to the president to bring this to the world's attention and to make an effort to stop it. one of the participants in this meeting later wrote a detailed reconstruction,...
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. >> so joining us now simon rosenberg, president and founder of new democratic network and former clintonpaign adviser and larry o'connor host of wml mornings on the mall and drive at 5:00 in, both in washington. also editor in chief at breitbart tv. great to see you. >> you too, gretchen. >>> there seems to be a difference of opinion on the keystone pipeline. simon, the president is going to give the a-ok to this, right? what's all the wait for? >> there's a dleeliberative process. there is a strong argument for approving the pipeline. it's going to make sure the energy is from north america, not far away places. it's going to keep costs down. it's important toe recognize the president is pushing renewables, too. more domestic north america, more renewables, all of the above. it's been a successful strategy for the united states. >> larry, the president could have made the decision before the 2012 election. all the studies are in at that point in time. really nothing new or revolutionary at that point in time. is he playing politics with this? >> there is something new and revolutionary,
. >> so joining us now simon rosenberg, president and founder of new democratic network and former clintonpaign adviser and larry o'connor host of wml mornings on the mall and drive at 5:00 in, both in washington. also editor in chief at breitbart tv. great to see you. >> you too, gretchen. >>> there seems to be a difference of opinion on the keystone pipeline. simon, the president is going to give the a-ok to this, right? what's all the wait for? >> there's a...
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bush and simon rosenberg democratic strategist. simon, since you're on the dem side, if you're president obama would you call in president clinton to help? quite frankly, you're never quite sure what he might say. >> as somebody who worked for bill clinton and have great admiration for him, what's the line they use, the chief explainer of stuff. he's a powerful communicator, thoughtful leader. he's been one of the most successful democrats in the modern era. he's a great addition to any era about where the party should be going. the party is very united. we're feeling good about the agenda in front of us in the fall elections. >> united? wait a minute, brad. i've got toting you in here. there are senate dems who voted for obamacare, that means all of them, who are running for the hills right now. democrats won't appear with president obama when he comes to their town. they disagree on trade, energy, keystone pipeline. am i missing something, brad? >> no, they all have scheduling conflicts, long-standing commitments. they don't want
bush and simon rosenberg democratic strategist. simon, since you're on the dem side, if you're president obama would you call in president clinton to help? quite frankly, you're never quite sure what he might say. >> as somebody who worked for bill clinton and have great admiration for him, what's the line they use, the chief explainer of stuff. he's a powerful communicator, thoughtful leader. he's been one of the most successful democrats in the modern era. he's a great addition to any...
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simon rosenberg is back, filling in for ron williams, who's in traffic.of course, the president and founder of the new democrat network. thanks for stepping in. howard kurtz is the host of "media bust." all right. howard, let me ask you about this. we have hollande and obama together. people are saying, wow, you know, i remember just ten years ago when we were talking about freedom fries and america didn't really like france all that much. are these two guys really that similar, and is there anything for americans to be worried about? >> the u.s. is nothing like france. our baguettes and pastries are far inferior. our president didn't just leave his first lady for an actress who he was visiting while wearing a motorcycle helmet. there's certainly cultural differences. as far as the economics, even though a lot of discouraged worke workers, france has a bigger jobless problem. this president obama, while he's certainly tried to add to the social safety net, is not an actual socialist. >> but steve, hollande is a socialist. so i think that's why some americ
simon rosenberg is back, filling in for ron williams, who's in traffic.of course, the president and founder of the new democrat network. thanks for stepping in. howard kurtz is the host of "media bust." all right. howard, let me ask you about this. we have hollande and obama together. people are saying, wow, you know, i remember just ten years ago when we were talking about freedom fries and america didn't really like france all that much. are these two guys really that similar, and...
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. >> joining us with their take, david rosenberg and jim bianco. also joining us, cnbc's very own dominic chu. great to see all of you. david, you have been notably more bullish on the u.s. economy of late. do you change your mind after a couple weak job reports? >> the answer, kelly, is no. the other question is which report do you want to pay attention to? because there are actually two reports that came out today. there was the nonfarm payroll report report, the plus 113,000, but also the household survey which for the second month in a row was a blowout number. that was up 638,000. although the f-- >> jim, do you agree? we had that horrible number in december. we thought the january number is going to help clear things up for us and it just clouded the picture. if you're just looking at the payroll number. >> yeah, the payroll number was not good. on top of that, if you look at the report, they also have this thing called persons not working because of bad weather. 262,000. and the average for all of january is 415,000. that was below average r
. >> joining us with their take, david rosenberg and jim bianco. also joining us, cnbc's very own dominic chu. great to see all of you. david, you have been notably more bullish on the u.s. economy of late. do you change your mind after a couple weak job reports? >> the answer, kelly, is no. the other question is which report do you want to pay attention to? because there are actually two reports that came out today. there was the nonfarm payroll report report, the plus 113,000, but...
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it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not going to find record title or something to document the acquisition of these works of art, and in some cases that makes it more difficult. there are nazi inventory card codes that do evidence the acquiring of these works of art, theft. they're not a legal ownership title, but they document how these works of art are acquired, photographed, inventoried, codes assigned to the families indicating what number of object it is from the families, and those documents were found by the monuments men and were used at the nuremberg trials ask very, very important in helping to return these object toss the pe
it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not...
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looking forward to jeffrey rosenberg of blackrock. begin march. 6:00 a.m.rveillance." for the hourhost is charles plosser. we want to get you some company news from the files of bloomberg west. adobe is signing on to president obama's broadband initiative. all totals, companies have donated $1 billion to this initiative. a legal win for apple in germany. eight $2 billion lawsuit is dismissed. they say apple infringed on technology to decide priority for calls on mobile networks. ibm has begun dismissing workers its $1 billion restructuring plan. the cuts could result in the as many as in 13,000 jobs this year. that is today's company news. this idea that tech companies are cutting jobs as well as big banks, gets swept under the rug. tech companies as well. >> we're seeing a lot of efficiencies as we going to 2014. they continue from last year. it is a debate among economists. the job economy, how many's are not working. could they come back to work and should they come back to work? it is a raging debate. charles plosser is with us from the philadelphia fed
looking forward to jeffrey rosenberg of blackrock. begin march. 6:00 a.m.rveillance." for the hourhost is charles plosser. we want to get you some company news from the files of bloomberg west. adobe is signing on to president obama's broadband initiative. all totals, companies have donated $1 billion to this initiative. a legal win for apple in germany. eight $2 billion lawsuit is dismissed. they say apple infringed on technology to decide priority for calls on mobile networks. ibm has...
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steve rosenberg is tweeting are searchingrs rooms in our hotel looking for snipers. three european foreign ministers who met president yanukovych today said they found a willingness to call early elections to resolve the crisis. the polish prime minister tells reporters a willingness for early elections was agreed. quoted by reuters. the ap says according to a protest 70 people have been killed today as government forces have fired on antigovernment demonstrators. we're asking you about the u.s. role in the conflict in ukraine. we ask you to offer your thoughts at facebook.com/cspan. 8:00, welus lineup at will bring you a discussion on how journalism has changed since the edward snowden leaks. .olitical ideologies tv.-span3, american history tonight at 8:00 eastern on the c-span networks. twoght we will talk with u.s. senators about their lives, careers, and interesting facts about their names. p tells about how her name went from mary katherine to heidi. time there was a small group of girls, a lot of marys. there was a mary beth, and she was mary come and and mary
steve rosenberg is tweeting are searchingrs rooms in our hotel looking for snipers. three european foreign ministers who met president yanukovych today said they found a willingness to call early elections to resolve the crisis. the polish prime minister tells reporters a willingness for early elections was agreed. quoted by reuters. the ap says according to a protest 70 people have been killed today as government forces have fired on antigovernment demonstrators. we're asking you about the...
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i want to thank elis a rosenberg, and victoria defrancesco soto. ahead next weekend, march madness is coming up. we're going to have our very own up against the clock tournament of champions. the selection show is next week. we can have brackets for you, fill them out, get your office pools ready. but next, joy reid is in for melissa harris-perry and she'll be joined by the mother of jordan davis for a discussion about the justice she seeks for her son. there's a lot coming up in nerdland, stick around for that, and we'll see you next weekend right here on "up." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in you
i want to thank elis a rosenberg, and victoria defrancesco soto. ahead next weekend, march madness is coming up. we're going to have our very own up against the clock tournament of champions. the selection show is next week. we can have brackets for you, fill them out, get your office pools ready. but next, joy reid is in for melissa harris-perry and she'll be joined by the mother of jordan davis for a discussion about the justice she seeks for her son. there's a lot coming up in nerdland,...
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let's talk to fed and what else might be on jeff rosenberg's sizable brain. >> sizable brain. >> i liket off interviews with a compliment and then just beat them down into submission. >> i appreciate that. >> hold on, i'll get me lead pipe from underneath the desk. ten-year bonds, are you surprised by that? >> certainly. nobody expected this start to the year. it's basically the perfect storm for fixed income markets. you had slowing economic data. you had the currency issues from em spilling over and, of course, you've got china concerns around the credit bubble. so all three coming together have really led a flight to quality and the flight to quality, finally what you're seeing in fixed income is what you would expect. >> but do you think, jeff, it is a temporary parking spot for money? >> let's wait and see how things shake out, then we'll go into our investments. >> certainly it is a flight to quality. it's temporary in that people are benefitting from fixed income. that's really the value of fixed income right now. it's offsetting the risk in your portfolio. >> how have you adjust
let's talk to fed and what else might be on jeff rosenberg's sizable brain. >> sizable brain. >> i liket off interviews with a compliment and then just beat them down into submission. >> i appreciate that. >> hold on, i'll get me lead pipe from underneath the desk. ten-year bonds, are you surprised by that? >> certainly. nobody expected this start to the year. it's basically the perfect storm for fixed income markets. you had slowing economic data. you had the...
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this cottage industry of books, half of which said the rosenbergs were innocent, mccarthy and whitaker chambers were villains and the other half that said whitaker chambers and mccarthy were national heroes and the rosenbergs were guilty. i will move forward a bit here to remember a day when i was sitting in my cubicle as a young ennis a historian talking to a man named frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head dramatically i thought i was waiting for a medical emergency. instead he spotted on my bookshelves allen weinstein's perjury. he was reading the spline. you know he was guilty, don't you? he said. and i replied i thought the one sign books came close to demonstrating that to which he said ask your boss about the no no. he then walked away. i walked into my boss at knossos, i said mr. wilson, what do you know about corona? he looked at me like personnel had made a real serious mistake and said as in two gentleman of? i said no, he said that really ought to read into something called corona. mr. wilson at that
this cottage industry of books, half of which said the rosenbergs were innocent, mccarthy and whitaker chambers were villains and the other half that said whitaker chambers and mccarthy were national heroes and the rosenbergs were guilty. i will move forward a bit here to remember a day when i was sitting in my cubicle as a young ennis a historian talking to a man named frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head dramatically...