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scott, martin's mother suffered a serious head injury. seven-year-old sister lost one of her legs. >> pelley: jeff, thank you very much. one of the heroes at the finish line, the man in the cow boy hat, has experienced tragedy before. his story just ahead. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact w
scott, martin's mother suffered a serious head injury. seven-year-old sister lost one of her legs. >> pelley: jeff, thank you very much. one of the heroes at the finish line, the man in the cow boy hat, has experienced tragedy before. his story just ahead. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. how...
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to peter and scott martin at the chicago mercantile exchange. >> what too you make, peter, of the headlines off this? >> the headline figures are more or less right in line with consensus estimates, so nothing negative to say there in terms of revenue. nothing neverty to say in terms of earnings, and really, the takeaway from this is that apple managed to really guide expectations very, very efficiently so it is much in line. so this downtrade, this really sharp selloff in the stocks, since september you mentioned, where it was hitting north of 700, now to $387, it's baked into the cake. the real story here is the buyback. that's something that been been looking for a long time. activists mentioned it. instant vestors look for it. a stock buyback is a way -- >> neil: doesn't always work. the idea behind company buying so much of its stock back is that it obviously takes a number of shares off the market. >> exactly. the number of shares -- >> neil: do you think that helps, scott, or not? >> i don't know. short-term, probably, but does it fix the long-term issue which is that apple is not th
to peter and scott martin at the chicago mercantile exchange. >> what too you make, peter, of the headlines off this? >> the headline figures are more or less right in line with consensus estimates, so nothing negative to say there in terms of revenue. nothing neverty to say in terms of earnings, and really, the takeaway from this is that apple managed to really guide expectations very, very efficiently so it is much in line. so this downtrade, this really sharp selloff in the...
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to keep you one step ahead of markets so you're making money, we have scott martin, chief market strategist at united advisors. mark minervy, author of trade like a stock market wizard. and lance robts chief economist ceo of street talk advisors. thanks to all of you for coming on. mark, what did you think of you what you heard from dennis? >> in regard to the earnings? melissa: yeah. what does that tell you flavor of these earnings, companies coming in and guidance not being as strong as the street would like? the stocks don't look that positive in trading afterwards? what is the overall take away from that tone? >> first of all you have to realize something like ebay is called a category killer. it is very hard to compete with but a good company doesn't always make a good stock. sometimes things are discounted in the price after it has run up for quite a while. when earnings come out even when they're good earnings sometimes the stock tops out. right now looks like stocks have been correcting for the past few weeks even though the dow has masked that somewhat. melissa: scott's what your r
to keep you one step ahead of markets so you're making money, we have scott martin, chief market strategist at united advisors. mark minervy, author of trade like a stock market wizard. and lance robts chief economist ceo of street talk advisors. thanks to all of you for coming on. mark, what did you think of you what you heard from dennis? >> in regard to the earnings? melissa: yeah. what does that tell you flavor of these earnings, companies coming in and guidance not being as strong as...
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scott martin, fox business network sandra smith. sandra, what can we expect?u know, i don't know that -- there's not too many people calling this a myth as far as folks i've talked to on the trading floor following the report. you look at the profit, they beat by a clean five cents. that's pretty good as far as what expectations were concerned for the overall. profits looked good, revenues fell slightly short of wall street, estimates that there's a little bit of concern on the street on that. one big note is that they're talking about increased, aluminum demand. that was what everybody was looking for and neil, they're forecasting aluminum demand to be up 7% in 2013, mostly because of airplane orders. remember, that's what this stuff goes into. building those airplanes and they are forecasting that there's going to be more need for it. that's somewhat of a good sign. >> we were talking in general scott, about how alcoa kicks off this parade. what kind of parade do you think it will be for companies the first quarter this year when all is said and done? >> kin
scott martin, fox business network sandra smith. sandra, what can we expect?u know, i don't know that -- there's not too many people calling this a myth as far as folks i've talked to on the trading floor following the report. you look at the profit, they beat by a clean five cents. that's pretty good as far as what expectations were concerned for the overall. profits looked good, revenues fell slightly short of wall street, estimates that there's a little bit of concern on the street on that....
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to scott martin and todd wilemon with a high-five for the one automaker that didn't get a bailout. t, what do you make of that? >> neil, it goes to show you the government should not be in the business of trying to pick business winners and losers. you made the point exactly. they didn't gifford bailout money. gm, chrysler got it. look, other cities and states, neil, that paid for, if you will, via tax credits and tax breaks, business, from gm and chrysler. those cities and states got screwed over as well in the process because gm and chrysler, never delivered on those promises either to poor cities and states that didn't get jobs or revenue. the government should get out of the business completely and let free markets decide it. neil: todd, you know very well, and ford's ceo was here many times he was for the bailout with his colleagues because if they had not got enit and it would have hurt the entire industry. what do you think of that? >> maybe neil, maybe not. on the bileout it was important for president obama to have the government come in to bail out gm and chrysler. i think
to scott martin and todd wilemon with a high-five for the one automaker that didn't get a bailout. t, what do you make of that? >> neil, it goes to show you the government should not be in the business of trying to pick business winners and losers. you made the point exactly. they didn't gifford bailout money. gm, chrysler got it. look, other cities and states, neil, that paid for, if you will, via tax credits and tax breaks, business, from gm and chrysler. those cities and states got...
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msnbc's scott cohen joins us and martin bashir joins us from new york. tell us the difference between margaret thatcher's great britain, what she inherited and what you see now as you look at the city and the skyline of the uk? >> well it's very different, andrea, as you know, she inherited a lot of the same things that were going on in the u.s. at that time. runaway inflation, but slow growth. what she did was try to wring that inflation out of the economy, did that successfully. but not without ruffling a lot of feathers, to say the least. it meant taking on the trade unions, privatizing the industries, big companies, like british telecom, once state-owned. to all accounts, even as people look back on her legacy, some with sort of mix mixed reviews, depending on where they sit politically. this is a changed country and it really does go back to her. >> martin basher, when you think back on those years through the uk and how combative she was. think of her and having interviewed her, about her role with ronald reagan, nancy reagan has expressed condolen
msnbc's scott cohen joins us and martin bashir joins us from new york. tell us the difference between margaret thatcher's great britain, what she inherited and what you see now as you look at the city and the skyline of the uk? >> well it's very different, andrea, as you know, she inherited a lot of the same things that were going on in the u.s. at that time. runaway inflation, but slow growth. what she did was try to wring that inflation out of the economy, did that successfully. but not...
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nbc's scott cohen is in london and our favorite brit, martin bashir, is here with us. let's start with you. the 11-year tenure wasn't without controversy. how are they remembering her? >> they are remembering that controversy. even now some 23 years after she left office, margaret thatcher does evoke passions on both sides. here are some of the plans for what will happen. there will be a parliament called back into session on wednesday to pay tribute to the former prime minister. and there will be a ceremonial funeral. that is one step short of a state funeral, reportedly at margaret thatcher's insistence. a proponent of government austerity until the end. the date for that is not yet set. this morning, shortly after the announcement, the flags in london were dropped to half-staff over buckingham palace. the houses of parliament and number 10 downing street where she was in residence as prime minister for more than 11 years. and at her current home in london, memorials began to pile up, flowers laid out in front of the home. as we said, she has evoked a lot of reaction
nbc's scott cohen is in london and our favorite brit, martin bashir, is here with us. let's start with you. the 11-year tenure wasn't without controversy. how are they remembering her? >> they are remembering that controversy. even now some 23 years after she left office, margaret thatcher does evoke passions on both sides. here are some of the plans for what will happen. there will be a parliament called back into session on wednesday to pay tribute to the former prime minister. and...
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. >> scott, thank you so much for the very latest there. martin bashir here in the studio with us, thanks for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> the prime minister calling her the greatest peace time prime minister, but yet she's been described as beating loved and loathed. why? >> because her legacy can be divided in a sense between her successes on the foreign policy front, which were considerable. her and is ronald reagan engaged gorbechev and ultimately in 1989 the berlin wall came down and so did the soviet union. she was very effective in 1982 when the argentineans placed a argentinian flag on the faulkland islands and she sent the naval task force and military over and that was a successful campaign. a year later, she won a land slide victory. in foreign policy terms, she was effective. but domestically, she was an incredibly devicive figure. she began and came into office with so much in disarray in britain. we had major strikes. it was known as the winter of discontent. that january/february of 1989. she set about solving the proble
. >> scott, thank you so much for the very latest there. martin bashir here in the studio with us, thanks for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> the prime minister calling her the greatest peace time prime minister, but yet she's been described as beating loved and loathed. why? >> because her legacy can be divided in a sense between her successes on the foreign policy front, which were considerable. her and is ronald reagan engaged gorbechev and ultimately in 1989...
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in 1985 he was invited by coretta scott king to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the definitive multi-volume edition, the papers of martin luther kindergartenv, jr. those papers include many of king's speeches, sermons, correspondence, publications, and unpublished writings. in addition, he has written or coed ted numerous other works based on those papers. * he collaborated -- now, this is really significant. he collaborated with the roma design group of san francisco to create the winning proposal in an international competition to design the national king memorial in washington, d.c. (applause) >> all right. among his many honors and awards, he has received the honorary degree he received in 2007 from more house college, has special meaning to him because it made him part of the morehouse men, which includes both martin luther king, jr. and senior. he has lectured at more than a hundred universities and colleges throughout the united states as well as internationally. he has lectured -- he has also spoken at many -- on many national television and radio shows. he is married to susan ann carlson who is in the front row
in 1985 he was invited by coretta scott king to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the definitive multi-volume edition, the papers of martin luther kindergartenv, jr. those papers include many of king's speeches, sermons, correspondence, publications, and unpublished writings. in addition, he has written or coed ted numerous other works based on those papers. * he collaborated -- now, this is really significant. he collaborated with the roma design group of san francisco to create...
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scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. >> as survivors recalled the terror of yesterday's bombings, the country's morning the three people who did not survive. >> one of them, and 8-year-old boy. martinrichard was there to watch his father across them finish line -- across the finish line and he did that before the bombs went off. his mother and sister were there. tightly knit boston never heard were everyone knows everyone and richard family was the fabric of that community. that is their house behind us. speaking many people out about martin richards, his little league coach last saw him on sunday morning. >> he brightened the room. he had this awesome smile. with freckles and he was a cute kid. he was so ppolite and so nice. he grasped quickly what was going on. a great kid. i had him in hockey from september all the way through, we stopped 4 weeks ago. and i was coaching him in baseball. when i called his mother he -- she said he was excited to be on my team. he was a really good athlete. we're hoping to have a good season with them. i honestly -- my prayer is got to the father. .hat is insane it is terrible. is toot imagine, it much. i am at a loss for words. i cannot grasp what
scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. >> as survivors recalled the terror of yesterday's bombings, the country's morning the three people who did not survive. >> one of them, and 8-year-old boy. martinrichard was there to watch his father across them finish line -- across the finish line and he did that before the bombs went off. his mother and sister were there. tightly knit boston never heard were everyone knows everyone and richard family was the fabric of that community....
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>> i believe the mayor just recently, scott, said he will be in the neighborhood of martin richard at, thank you so much. >>> here's a question, did your flight get delayed this weekend? if it did, you can probably blame sequestration. faa furloughs wreaking havoc on travelers and airlines starting this weekend. we'll tell you what you might expect the next time you fly. >>> rick santelli looking at the markets today and talking about what it's like to see flooding like you saw in the past week, rick. >> oh, yeah. we will show some pictures. it's not about necessarily your house flooding, it's about all the arteries to get away from your house that may flood. we're also going to talk about have we flooded the economy with growth? we're looking for 3% gdp friday. we're going to talk about that, changes to gdp with dan the manual coming up in about ten minutes. tune in. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm josh lipton. ralph lauren edging lower this morning. the company agreed to pay some $1.6 million to settle a criminal and civil investigation, allegations that one of its s
>> i believe the mayor just recently, scott, said he will be in the neighborhood of martin richard at, thank you so much. >>> here's a question, did your flight get delayed this weekend? if it did, you can probably blame sequestration. faa furloughs wreaking havoc on travelers and airlines starting this weekend. we'll tell you what you might expect the next time you fly. >>> rick santelli looking at the markets today and talking about what it's like to see flooding like...
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scott mcgrew. each week i invite two different reporters to sit with me from organizations from all over the world, frankly. news international. martin from the economist in great britain. you are new to us from cctv or central china television. explain to the viewer what that is. >> first of all, i'm from kansas. i'm a prelanfreelance contribut. it goes on to chinese television. it is the largest broadcaster in the world with i believe. more than 10,000 employees. they launched a new program called cctv america. new channel. biz asia america is part of that channel. >> do you do tonight english? >> i do it in english. there is a chinese. there is a huge difference what's allowed on chinese language channels -- >> this is a state-owned television channel. -- state owned. the state owns. >> it no denying that. it is state owned. 85% of the budget come from advertising in american companies advertise. you have them reaching out. wanting to create something like an al jazeera or bbc world. we have free laerns like myself. i'm ethnically chinese but born in kansas. you have this -- people from bloomberg, everywhere from nbc. joining toge
scott mcgrew. each week i invite two different reporters to sit with me from organizations from all over the world, frankly. news international. martin from the economist in great britain. you are new to us from cctv or central china television. explain to the viewer what that is. >> first of all, i'm from kansas. i'm a prelanfreelance contribut. it goes on to chinese television. it is the largest broadcaster in the world with i believe. more than 10,000 employees. they launched a new...
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martin giles. this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew.nture silicon valley. in alliance of business and government changed the definition of silicon valley to include san francisco. a place that is not in any way, shape or form a valley. the change was made to acknowledge that san francisco, not the sunny south bay, is the new center of tech. now certainly the san jose area still has apple, the world's most valuable company, as well as google. >> talk about that facebook phone. >> peninsula has facebook. but the new hot start-ups, twitter, yelp, sales force, were all drawn to san francisco. several because of the city's community benefit agreement or cba. a contract whereby the city agrees to drop some taxes in exchange for economic benefits. in the case of start-up zen, the company agreed to locate in the downtrodden tenderloin. and support local jobs. in this case, a accident desk luncheon catered by a charity which trains and employs formerly homeless workers. that arrangement has become known as the twitter tax break. however, it real
martin giles. this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew.nture silicon valley. in alliance of business and government changed the definition of silicon valley to include san francisco. a place that is not in any way, shape or form a valley. the change was made to acknowledge that san francisco, not the sunny south bay, is the new center of tech. now certainly the san jose area still has apple, the world's most valuable company, as well as google. >>...
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martin on the last reunion of doolittle's raiders. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. e "c >> pelley: good evening. his letter began this way. i'm a 34-year-old nba center. i'm black. and i'm gay." with that, jason collins of the odshington wizards today became the first active player in one of the big four sports to come out. hllins said he didn't set out to be first but added, "i'm happy to start the conversation." and we have learned it was a tonversation joined almost obamaately by president obama who phoned collins today to congratulate him. we ask ben tracy to tell us about what may bturning point for american sports. >> reporter: the 12-year nba veteran says the toughest part of his career has been hiding the fact that he's gay. in a letter posted on www.sports illustrated.com jason collins wrote, "it takes an enormous amount of energy to guard such a big secret. i've endured years of misery and gone to enormous lengths to live a lie. i was certain that my world would fall apart if anyone knew." the 34-year-old says the boston marathon bombings reminded him that
martin on the last reunion of doolittle's raiders. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. e "c >> pelley: good evening. his letter began this way. i'm a 34-year-old nba center. i'm black. and i'm gay." with that, jason collins of the odshington wizards today became the first active player in one of the big four sports to come out. hllins said he didn't set out to be first but added, "i'm happy to start the conversation."...
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martin, cbs news, ft. walton beach, florida. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. phil mcgraw. i'm vinita nair. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] at scottnting phrases like "triple jumbo giant roll" to tell you scott 1000 has 1,000 sheets. instead, we give you deals and rewards when you join scott shared values. sign up at scottbrand.com. see... 1000. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. get nutrition they need. parebut not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. >>> 4 minutes before 5:00 on this last day of april. even worst than yesterday morning. marty is over at first warning weather. >> it's -- i don't disagree with that. take a look out how the day is going to scare away. about as iky as yesterday. that's a word we all learned i
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martin the florida teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain last year. >>> and adam scott the first australian to ever win the masters. he hit a long putt on the second playoff hole yesterday to defeat argentina's angel cabrera. australian golfers took three of the top four places. those are some of our top stories on this monday, april 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm john muller. >> i'm tanya rivero in for diana perez. great to see you again. always fun to wake up in the middle of the night. >> did you see any masters? >> little bit. tried to take a nap. couldn't catch too much. it was fun what i saw. >> i missed the end. i had my buddy in long island, texting me what happened. >> exciting game for sure. >> absolutely. we begin this half-hour with the biggest holiday of the year in north korea. thou sand paying their respects to the country's founder, kim il-sung and kim jong-un. >> celebrations went on as usual despite the growing tensions over the nuclear threat. abc's correspondent reports on the diplomatic effo
martin the florida teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain last year. >>> and adam scott the first australian to ever win the masters. he hit a long putt on the second playoff hole yesterday to defeat argentina's angel cabrera. australian golfers took three of the top four places. those are some of our top stories on this monday, april 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm john muller. >> i'm...
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scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martinichard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he sat in his patrol car. more about that in just a moment. but first bob orr has information about a shopping trip one of the suspects took to buy explosives. >> reporter: on february 6, ten weeks before the marathon bombings, tamerlan tsarnaev walked into the sea brook new hampshire fireworks store and bought two lock-and-load mortars kits. each kit cost about $200 and contained 24 pyrotechnic shells. investigators now are trying to determine if the brothers used the black powder from those fireworks as the explosive in the pressure cooker bomb. tsarnaev's name was recorded in the store's computer system at the time of the sale. megan kerns was the clerk. >> i do remember first him having the accent and then him asking for the biggest stuff. i showed him one other product. he defin
scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martinichard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he sat in his patrol car. more about that in just a moment. but first bob orr has information about...
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scott inator tim republican response to the president's address. paying tribute to martinichard, krystle campbell, and the student lingzi lu. the essence of the next part of the story deals with the fbi. according to the washington post, a russian security agency as the fbi for information on the tsarnaev back in 2011 because of communications with individuals and russia or other activity on the internet that brought them to their attention. the fbi in a statement released friday saying it scrutinize his record in visited him and his family back in 2011 but found no grounds for further action. the national journal has the story this morning. boston bombings created new stress. for the president. he should not read too easy. joe lawrence points out the going forward, the tragic episode and a stunning have created new areas of stress for his already beleaguered administration, especially on the issue of immigration and terrorism. back to calls and comments. we are focusing this morning on the boy scouts of america saying yes to gay scouts, but no to gay leaders. we welcome o
scott inator tim republican response to the president's address. paying tribute to martinichard, krystle campbell, and the student lingzi lu. the essence of the next part of the story deals with the fbi. according to the washington post, a russian security agency as the fbi for information on the tsarnaev back in 2011 because of communications with individuals and russia or other activity on the internet that brought them to their attention. the fbi in a statement released friday saying it...