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>> simon: how you doing, man?me. >> simon: we visited the lost boys from time to time over the last 12 years, wanted to be there for the moments they never could have imagined. >> i hereby declare... >> i hereby declare... >> simon: on this day, abraham was one of 92 people from 37 countries to get a new piece of paper... >> congratulations, you are a united states citizen. >> thank you. >> simon: ...a lost boy who now belongs somewhere. do you think of yourself as an american? >> yel nhial: yes. this, this home for me. >> simon: abraham is so proud of his american passport, he carries it with him wherever he goes. >> yel nhial: the only papers we have are from america. >> simon: are you telling me that that passport in that jacket pocket of yours is the first identity paper you've ever had? >> yel nhial: this is it. >> simon: before that, you had no document at all. >> yel nhial: no. >> simon: joseph still hadn't gotten a passport. his driver's license was stolen from him in kansas city. and that was just the beg
>> simon: how you doing, man?me. >> simon: we visited the lost boys from time to time over the last 12 years, wanted to be there for the moments they never could have imagined. >> i hereby declare... >> i hereby declare... >> simon: on this day, abraham was one of 92 people from 37 countries to get a new piece of paper... >> congratulations, you are a united states citizen. >> thank you. >> simon: ...a lost boy who now belongs somewhere. do you...
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let's all be friends. >> simon: we asked the f.b.i.bout the >> simon: we asked the department of justice and the f.b.i. to talk to us about the case. they declined. so did the motion picture association of america, but they sent us a statement saying, in part, "no industry can compete with theft." [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels ha
let's all be friends. >> simon: we asked the f.b.i.bout the >> simon: we asked the department of justice and the f.b.i. to talk to us about the case. they declined. so did the motion picture association of america, but they sent us a statement saying, in part, "no industry can compete with theft." [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis....
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simon bolivar was a very dramatic and commanding personality. he was called byron asked by his soldiers because he rode 70,000 miles to liberate the country's the liberated. an extraordinary physical feet if nothing else, but he also was a man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired and the youngest age reading voltaire and john locke and came out of that experience probably 20 or 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. and he was all for liberty and freedom, greatly admired in the united states, greatly admired in many respects, napoleon, there were aspects of the empire, the napoleonic empire he did not admire but this was the man also of flesh and blood. he was a great womanizer. he had 35 mistresses that we can count after his wife who was greatly beloved to him died he was 19 years old when she died and he went on to pledge that he would never marry again but that didn't mean he would not have a good time and he did. he was a great dancer, loved music, it is best thinking on the dance
simon bolivar was a very dramatic and commanding personality. he was called byron asked by his soldiers because he rode 70,000 miles to liberate the country's the liberated. an extraordinary physical feet if nothing else, but he also was a man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired and the youngest age reading voltaire and john locke and came out of that experience probably 20 or 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. and he was all for...
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>> buy wendy's. >> simon?s trying to say this, northern southern. >> i like tmo, thermal fisher. >> have a great weekend. "power lunch" starts now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> one of those guys will say they were long peyton manning or long russell wilson. i'm not sure i would go quite this far. oh, what a comeback on a day when the dow is still down 108 points. but remember, we were down 230 points earlier. right now, down about 110, 111 at 15,737. we will take that one apart for you. regardless of today's drop and then the bungie jump back, we are asking a very important question, why? why, why, why
>> buy wendy's. >> simon?s trying to say this, northern southern. >> i like tmo, thermal fisher. >> have a great weekend. "power lunch" starts now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> one of those guys will say they were long peyton manning or long russell wilson. i'm not sure i would go quite this far. oh, what a comeback on a day when the dow is still down 108...
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>> you know, simon, you're right.ering or an accelerating of tapering hit the market, people sold. there's a knee-jerk reaction to all of this stuff. but when you look at the year as a whole, all of the talk, all of the fear, the actual tapering itself, through it all, the stock market kept going higher and higher, and one of the key -- one of the key things is that interest rates went higher. we started this year with a 10-year about -- last year, with the 10-year about 1.5%. it ended at 3%, and the market was higher. that's what everybody says is their fear. >> but, brian, the simple fact is, that the most powerful central bank in the world has still slammed short-term interest rates to zero. it is still printing $85 billion a month, and pushing that into the economy. there is no taper. there has been no letup. you can talk about expectations, but they've got -- >> but, simon -- simon, there hasn't been any qe either. the federal reserve has boosted its balance sheet by over 30% a year for five years in a row. and t
>> you know, simon, you're right.ering or an accelerating of tapering hit the market, people sold. there's a knee-jerk reaction to all of this stuff. but when you look at the year as a whole, all of the talk, all of the fear, the actual tapering itself, through it all, the stock market kept going higher and higher, and one of the key -- one of the key things is that interest rates went higher. we started this year with a 10-year about -- last year, with the 10-year about 1.5%. it ended at...
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none of the four zis - simon and garfunkel had their problems.arfunkel refused to have them open. they thought, "we are not following the everley brothers. they are our icons. >> they came out, performed, and it was quite moving to see them together. it was a real high point in the latter part of the everley brothers's career. >> an icon to the music community. phil everley died at the age of 74. anthony de-curtis with "rolling stone" magazine. thank you for your time. >> and when we come back kevin tells us more about the deep freeze hitting the nation. >> there's no doubt that we have a lot of weather to talk about. earlier we talked about cold temperatures and windchills across the northern plains. now i'll take you to the north-east because we have had a lot of snow in that area just in the last couple of days. in the last couple of days eastern massachusetts received up to about 2 feet of snow. actually 23.5 inches was recorded. that was in box ford massachusetts. temperature wise we are below freezing. snow is not melting in this area. acro
none of the four zis - simon and garfunkel had their problems.arfunkel refused to have them open. they thought, "we are not following the everley brothers. they are our icons. >> they came out, performed, and it was quite moving to see them together. it was a real high point in the latter part of the everley brothers's career. >> an icon to the music community. phil everley died at the age of 74. anthony de-curtis with "rolling stone" magazine. thank you for your...
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simon's plan to bring the bears here was already in motion. animal sanctuary in colorado is a 720-acre facility, the home of 300 animals, including 130 other bears. the rescued bears, along with new born cubs from georgia, will live on three 15-acre habitats that are being developed just for them. >> this will have trees and ponds and caves and dens and places to play. >> a joyous moment for all, as one of the bears sets foot on dirt and grass, perhaps for the first time. >> there you go, there you go. [ laughter ] >> particularly meaningful for simon, who hopes his legacy is defined by deeds like this, not just his television talent. it wasn't easy for simon to be here mostly because of his health. as for these bears, the executive director says it will be a few days for them to adjust to their new environment, just to be able to see the horizon, but they will recover, their instincts will kick in and these bears will get to experience to a degree, what life would be like in the wild. >> thanks for watching. i'm don lemon. have a great weeken
simon's plan to bring the bears here was already in motion. animal sanctuary in colorado is a 720-acre facility, the home of 300 animals, including 130 other bears. the rescued bears, along with new born cubs from georgia, will live on three 15-acre habitats that are being developed just for them. >> this will have trees and ponds and caves and dens and places to play. >> a joyous moment for all, as one of the bears sets foot on dirt and grass, perhaps for the first time. >>...
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simon?own for the s&p 500. check out shares of analog devices, followed by cognizant technologies, xerox, texas instruments, cisco, all are down around 2%, possibly even more on this day. so overall, sarah, when you talk about a down day, it's not very comforting to see technology as one of the biggest laggards, because, of course, technology is one of the biggest sectors, sarah, in the s&p 500. back over to you. >> all right, dominic chu, thanks for pointing that out. >>> it is a bad day to be outside. as maeve snowstorm moving toward the east coast, bringing over a foot of snow and near-record cold temperatures. the weather channel's mike seidel is live in boston with the very latest where he is getting snowed on. mike? >> hey, good morning, sarah. it's been snowing here since 1:00 a.m. this morning. we've been out here since 5:00, and several inches on the ground. it's very powdery snow. that's the key here. once the winds start to howl this evening through friday morning, it's just going
simon?own for the s&p 500. check out shares of analog devices, followed by cognizant technologies, xerox, texas instruments, cisco, all are down around 2%, possibly even more on this day. so overall, sarah, when you talk about a down day, it's not very comforting to see technology as one of the biggest laggards, because, of course, technology is one of the biggest sectors, sarah, in the s&p 500. back over to you. >> all right, dominic chu, thanks for pointing that out....
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for cnbc, i'm simon hobbs deep within the carnival "breeze."meantime, of course, the race continues to innovate between the various brands. what can they put on a ship that will persuade the 97% of people that don't cruise to buy a cruise? caribbean lent us that evil genius, as they call him, to take us round the "liberty of the seas" to look at innovation on just one ship. it's hard to imagine you are actually on a cruise ship but this one has an ice rink for the kids to play on and practice in the day or for a professional show at night. you said the boss said we can build an ice rink on one condition. >> it needs to be real ice. and we worked with rockefeller center, found the manufacturers and here we have the ice. it has been marvelous. >> reporter: if you want a real thrill, how about the 40 foot climbing wall. >> everything needs to be a spectator sport as well. >> reporter: if it's not too windy, how about miniature golf? go on, give it a go. yes! and look at this. this is what they call the flow rider. this is the big attraction on thi
for cnbc, i'm simon hobbs deep within the carnival "breeze."meantime, of course, the race continues to innovate between the various brands. what can they put on a ship that will persuade the 97% of people that don't cruise to buy a cruise? caribbean lent us that evil genius, as they call him, to take us round the "liberty of the seas" to look at innovation on just one ship. it's hard to imagine you are actually on a cruise ship but this one has an ice rink for the kids to...
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simon and garfunkel had problems.e, you know, simon and garfunkel refused to have the everly brothers open for them so they brought them out during their their set. they thought we are not going to follow the everly brothers. >> they are like our icons. they would come out. they would perform and it was really quite moving to see them together. it was a real high point in the latter part of the everly brothers' career. >> an icon to the music industry, phil everly died at the age of 74. okay. anthony with "rolling stone" g thank you for your tile. >> it was a pleasure. >> still to come on al jazeera america, they raced to rescue passengers aboard a ship stuck in its in antartica. now, they are stuck. "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, l
simon and garfunkel had problems.e, you know, simon and garfunkel refused to have the everly brothers open for them so they brought them out during their their set. they thought we are not going to follow the everly brothers. >> they are like our icons. they would come out. they would perform and it was really quite moving to see them together. it was a real high point in the latter part of the everly brothers' career. >> an icon to the music industry, phil everly died at the age of...
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simon, you say the economy is improving.it the majority of food stamps are going to young able-bodied americans rather than to older americans and children which the way food stamps are always allocated. people are trying to make a living and they are on food stamps. the economy is not getting better. and going back to that number. if you see people paying hundred or 200 more for the health insurance premiums. that strips away the disposable income that they will spend in places that generate jobs. >> simon, you want to take a stab at that? >> it is speculative. doomsday of obama care hasn't happen. things are getting better. >> but in terms of the food stamps recipients shifted in terms of the demo graphics. >> when the president came in office. the economy was worst it has been in cent years. stock market going up and deficit cut in half and three percentage point decrease in the unemployment and four percent gdp. there is an uptick, right? so whether it is enough to make people feel like it is getting better. >> i got you
simon, you say the economy is improving.it the majority of food stamps are going to young able-bodied americans rather than to older americans and children which the way food stamps are always allocated. people are trying to make a living and they are on food stamps. the economy is not getting better. and going back to that number. if you see people paying hundred or 200 more for the health insurance premiums. that strips away the disposable income that they will spend in places that generate...
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simon, david, appreciate you joining us tonight. thank you. it's time to see what's trending on al jazeera america's website. let's check in with hermela. >> an update about sexual abuse in one of the largest american diocese. thousands of documents made public reveal decades of child abuse cover-up. they offer one of the braddest look of how cardinal frances george handled allegations. the information released details how 30 priests were moved from parish to parish where they still had contact with children. >> one thing that we know en da dangers children and protects predators is silence. >> that's what has happened for years. some of the priests were moved from ministries but not inuntil after years and sometimes decades after the church knowing they were molesting children. >> at a time church's attempts to sweep this under the rug is what's displaceful. lynn says a drop in the bucket, probably more were under reported. it's not just a catholic crime. every religion has its shame. more of the documents with the names of the victims redact
simon, david, appreciate you joining us tonight. thank you. it's time to see what's trending on al jazeera america's website. let's check in with hermela. >> an update about sexual abuse in one of the largest american diocese. thousands of documents made public reveal decades of child abuse cover-up. they offer one of the braddest look of how cardinal frances george handled allegations. the information released details how 30 priests were moved from parish to parish where they still had...
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i am also often asked why i chose to write about simon bolivar. i have to say come and my whole career as a writer. i have had a long career as an editor, but as a writer my career has been to try to exploit in latin america and latin americans to north americans and to english speakers which is not an easy task because there are great, great differences, great divides of personality, heart between north americans and south americans. but every single book that i have written has been another brick and mild way say, in the edifice of trying to explain who we are and how different we may think from north americans. you may say as a by cultural person, and i see many faces, you also know if you are thinking with two heads and dealing with two hearts. and i wanted to get a sense of that other side. the latin-american side which is so different and the history is so different to north american english readers. end brad is right. i had always been captivated as a child. i was not a very well-behaved child. i was very often dragged by my collar to fit i
i am also often asked why i chose to write about simon bolivar. i have to say come and my whole career as a writer. i have had a long career as an editor, but as a writer my career has been to try to exploit in latin america and latin americans to north americans and to english speakers which is not an easy task because there are great, great differences, great divides of personality, heart between north americans and south americans. but every single book that i have written has been another...
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simon, back to you. >> okay, thank you very much. >> reporter: bye, buddy. >> let's head to dominick chu in the meantime. and get a quick market flash. >> blackberry shares are up 8%, the company is getting a big government contract over the weekend it announced this. 80,000 blackberry devices will work on the defense department's management system at the end of the month. if you recall, the stock rose 6% on friday after a research report from citron suggested they had a minimum price target of 15 bucks, again, some more positive news coming out for blackberry, carl, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> the activist investor strikes again dan loeb revealing that third point's largest investment is? dow chemical. urging the company to spin off part of its business. faber will have some details on that when "squawk on the street" returns. in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance
simon, back to you. >> okay, thank you very much. >> reporter: bye, buddy. >> let's head to dominick chu in the meantime. and get a quick market flash. >> blackberry shares are up 8%, the company is getting a big government contract over the weekend it announced this. 80,000 blackberry devices will work on the defense department's management system at the end of the month. if you recall, the stock rose 6% on friday after a research report from citron suggested they had a...
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that is not bending the cost curve and simon know its. >> simon you want to quickly respond? the last few years health care costs have risen in a lower rate and that is encourages and we should be excited about. that the thing that is driving the budget deficit is galloping health care costs. we have a long way to go. >> thank you, gentlemen. more to come. >> congress back in session in a debate over extending benefits. will that vote fly with republicans without matching spending cuts on the way. >> college costs that could change in a way that affects every fan. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. >> happy new year. coming up on the real story. what do you think president obama's new year's resolution may be. hitting a reset button after the obama care roll out. and seven years after madeline mccan's abducti
that is not bending the cost curve and simon know its. >> simon you want to quickly respond? the last few years health care costs have risen in a lower rate and that is encourages and we should be excited about. that the thing that is driving the budget deficit is galloping health care costs. we have a long way to go. >> thank you, gentlemen. more to come. >> congress back in session in a debate over extending benefits. will that vote fly with republicans without matching...
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and so was two boys in new york becoming simon and garfunkel. buyed this weekend at the age of 74. but those two boys, skinny as string beans and out of nowhere, created the wave of rock 'n' roll. ♪ dream, dream, dream, dream >> reporter: it was 1958. and two skinny, shy brothers from kentucky and tennessee, are creating a revolution. their harmonies, so crowded, so surprising. everyone in america began singing. ♪ all i have to do is dream, dream, dream, dream ♪ >> reporter: and so did four guys in liverpool. listen, first, to the everlys. ♪ don't want your love anymore >> reporter: then, the beatles. sound familiar? ♪ so, please love me do >> reporter: then, in their quiet way, the brothers were shattering barriers. ♪ >> reporter: that song, "wake up little susie," banned by radio stations. and two other boys, in new york city, also astonished. paul simon and art garfunkel said their poetry harkened back to this. ♪ hello darkness my old friend i've come to talk with you again ♪ >> reporter: and now, nearly 50 years later, the voices that still
and so was two boys in new york becoming simon and garfunkel. buyed this weekend at the age of 74. but those two boys, skinny as string beans and out of nowhere, created the wave of rock 'n' roll. ♪ dream, dream, dream, dream >> reporter: it was 1958. and two skinny, shy brothers from kentucky and tennessee, are creating a revolution. their harmonies, so crowded, so surprising. everyone in america began singing. ♪ all i have to do is dream, dream, dream, dream ♪ >> reporter:...
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>> david chanoff is a young writer from boston who was introduced to me by simon & schuster. i met with him, i had to tell the story, and i had to tell the story to somebody who could tell the story, so i met with some people, and i decided that would be able to talk to david, so we worked on this book i think about 2.5 years, but i never could take -- i used to work one month, two months, i used to see, talk, write, and then of course do it again. it is not an easy thing because when the man is starting to write, he is knowledgeable about israel, too, and now i can say he knows a lot about israel. he wrote several books, and i enjoyed working with him. maybe i will have another book with him, i don't know. >> did you do most of the work in the united states? >> most of the book was done in israel. >> is the book written primarily for the american citizen? >> this book was written for the american reader. in israel, the book is edited for the israeli reader. there are things that should be emphasized more. we try to do it to suit the american reader, whom might understand the
>> david chanoff is a young writer from boston who was introduced to me by simon & schuster. i met with him, i had to tell the story, and i had to tell the story to somebody who could tell the story, so i met with some people, and i decided that would be able to talk to david, so we worked on this book i think about 2.5 years, but i never could take -- i used to work one month, two months, i used to see, talk, write, and then of course do it again. it is not an easy thing because when...
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simon was sent to the group's director for international relations to auntie samuels says he has good decision is an attack on the liberty of expression for all people. we look only get two free group wins over months of thinking. therefore the argument it's taking too much and that could offend the ocean anyway or any group is simply absent. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denies the exhibition could have any negative impact on the talks with the palestinians at the heart of the peace talks last israel's request he recognizes the jewish state and without that israel claims peace will not be possible. many palestinians refuse to acknowledge jewish ties to israel. some say that doing so would weaken the rights of palestinian refugees as well as their living within israel to make a point that the population i believe it has absolutely nothing to do with each piece boasts its own with any political issue. this is a pedagogical instead. schools are lined up to visit. i don't know how unesco is going to tell them to kuwait the problem is that it is not political. it is india's cu
simon was sent to the group's director for international relations to auntie samuels says he has good decision is an attack on the liberty of expression for all people. we look only get two free group wins over months of thinking. therefore the argument it's taking too much and that could offend the ocean anyway or any group is simply absent. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denies the exhibition could have any negative impact on the talks with the palestinians at the heart of the...
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simon was said to the new miss gill had been collaborating on the exhibits its twenty eleven units killed that year became the first human body to accept the palestinians is in member states a move which trigger the united states and israel to cut off funding the organization of the us and israel have been stripped of their voting rights in unesco because of the phone and suspensions unesco's large number of arab state members makes rebuilt the majority against israel during voting last october six resolutions condemning israel were favored . israel has decided to stop the shooting cats lost to the this follows the recent developments in the destruction of serious chemical weapons stockpile it was any doubt still pissed that with scenes like this is really standing up and distribution centers ready to like maths. they were fears among israelis that if the us syrian catholic forces they would retaliate on the jewish state this was backed up by disturbing footage showing the deadly nerve agent attack into rebel held some but the syrian capital damascus which killed hundreds of people many o
simon was said to the new miss gill had been collaborating on the exhibits its twenty eleven units killed that year became the first human body to accept the palestinians is in member states a move which trigger the united states and israel to cut off funding the organization of the us and israel have been stripped of their voting rights in unesco because of the phone and suspensions unesco's large number of arab state members makes rebuilt the majority against israel during voting last october...
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and we welcome back radio host mark simone and hugh hewitt. new book out called "happiest life." richard, i don't know how democrats get out of this, the big lie. it's a dagger in their heart. if you liked your insurance, your doctor, you can keep it. how are they going to get around this? >> can i just tell you? the republicans have zero chance of taking back the senate. it's going to get closer. the margin is going to get closer. six senate seats. it could be very close. could be 50-50, could be 51-49. but look, the koch brothers are targeting all the democratic women. this is part of the republican war on women. they've got three women democratic senators -- >> this has nothing to do with health care. >> they're pouring millions of dollars in it. i do not think the republicans are going to take back the senate by targeting women and using the money of the extreme right to try to -- >> he's very clever. >> -- fore-monger these election pz p. >> socarides is a very clever guy but to suggest this is a war on women -- >> let's come up with two
and we welcome back radio host mark simone and hugh hewitt. new book out called "happiest life." richard, i don't know how democrats get out of this, the big lie. it's a dagger in their heart. if you liked your insurance, your doctor, you can keep it. how are they going to get around this? >> can i just tell you? the republicans have zero chance of taking back the senate. it's going to get closer. the margin is going to get closer. six senate seats. it could be very close. could...
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>> pues simÓn, eso me dijo mi jefe. >> ¿y puedes localizarla?e me dijo la sirena que el, que el enzo iba a ir a verte ¿quÉ onda? >> simÓn, hijo. >> pues ya, desembucha ¿cÓmo te fue? >> bien. >> asÍ bien ¿a secas? >> pos bueno, estaba feliz porque va hacer papÁ. >> ah, bueno, pero ¿quÉ tan feliz, hombre? >> pues estaba muy feliz por lo del bebÉ.
>> pues simÓn, eso me dijo mi jefe. >> ¿y puedes localizarla?e me dijo la sirena que el, que el enzo iba a ir a verte ¿quÉ onda? >> simÓn, hijo. >> pues ya, desembucha ¿cÓmo te fue? >> bien. >> asÍ bien ¿a secas? >> pos bueno, estaba feliz porque va hacer papÁ. >> ah, bueno, pero ¿quÉ tan feliz, hombre? >> pues estaba muy feliz por lo del bebÉ.
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and joining me live, politico's chief political columnist roger simon.ou answer that? is the president prepared to go to the limit? >> i think he is. i think he's already done executive actions before. he did some on immigration. he did a small amount on guns. but i expect his speech tonight to pressure republicans in a different way than just threatening executive action. i think along with the grandiose plans, along with the great rhetoric, the president is the best political speaker in america today, but along with that he's got to give americans a reason to vote democratic in november. >> and it -- go ahead, i'm sorry. >> no, he's got to tell them, look, we've got obamacare. it's not perfect. it's working better every day. it protects you -- it will save you money. but if you elect a republican senate along with a republican house, that's going to go away. a lot of stuff is going to get repealed. you know, there's nothing i'm going to be able to do for you. and i think it's going to be a more partisan state of the union speech than many are expecting
and joining me live, politico's chief political columnist roger simon.ou answer that? is the president prepared to go to the limit? >> i think he is. i think he's already done executive actions before. he did some on immigration. he did a small amount on guns. but i expect his speech tonight to pressure republicans in a different way than just threatening executive action. i think along with the grandiose plans, along with the great rhetoric, the president is the best political speaker in...
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simon? >> yeah, welcome back. welcome back to pier 88 here in manhattan. sheehan. whose bright idea was it to take your newest ship and offer it to a bunch of football fans for a weekend? >> we're a team and everything is a decision that comes from all of our team members. >> that's very diplomatic. how do you feel when you see bud light come in and uncovering every piece of brand that you have the pillows of bud light, the key cards of bud light. how do you feel? h is your baby here. come on. >> we're proud to be association of bud light. what great brand. and what a great opportunity to showcase our ship because everybody knows it's on the brand new beautiful norwegian getaway and so we're getting so much frequency out of this. it's a wonderful experience for our company. >> do you keep your 1600 staff on the ship or are they home alone? >> no, we do. we're here to help and make sure that everything going smoothly. some entertainer goes off the ship until monday but for the most part we're all here. >> let's get the question out of the way that nobody on
simon? >> yeah, welcome back. welcome back to pier 88 here in manhattan. sheehan. whose bright idea was it to take your newest ship and offer it to a bunch of football fans for a weekend? >> we're a team and everything is a decision that comes from all of our team members. >> that's very diplomatic. how do you feel when you see bud light come in and uncovering every piece of brand that you have the pillows of bud light, the key cards of bud light. how do you feel? h is your...
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thanks, simon. with pasani on the floor with the dow now 47, bob. >> what happened to our rally? we were up 100 points at the open and moved 100 points essentially to the downside. look at the s&p 500, we had some weakness but disappointing numbers at the top at 10:00. but it didn't react immediately and sort of delayed reaction to some of those disappointment on the ism services numbers. look at the economic news recently. it's been choppy so tar this year. ism services were so far disappointing, retail sales were a disappointment and factory orders and ism manufacturing were better than expected. this being reflected today in the way stocks are trading. economically sensitive names, so materials, consumer discretionary, industrials, technology stocks, those are the ones the economically sensitive ones that are the weakest today. china is also experiencing some weak economic data in the last few days. and that market has really been hurt and that's been hurting some of the emerging market names. he
thanks, simon. with pasani on the floor with the dow now 47, bob. >> what happened to our rally? we were up 100 points at the open and moved 100 points essentially to the downside. look at the s&p 500, we had some weakness but disappointing numbers at the top at 10:00. but it didn't react immediately and sort of delayed reaction to some of those disappointment on the ism services numbers. look at the economic news recently. it's been choppy so tar this year. ism services were so far...
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--many things had to be besides that, it was a book ,ublished by simon & schuster written by an israeliwriter and journalist who discussed these -- in and detailed details. it was a hard trial, and it was not easy to come over here and try to prove to this empire, "time" magazine was and is an empire, in their own backyard, when they them that publish that report, when i had -- my laissez in the ministry, and when i read that, -- my last day in the ministry, and whenever that, i decided i had to start fighting. to try and show improvement was a lie. it was not an easy thing. it was a very long trial. it was summer when the trail started, and autumn, the leaves were read, and then the w inter came, and i even remember a beautiful girl, sitting there, she topped by getting married. -- and she talked about getting married, and then she talked about getting pregnant. it was a long struggle, legal -- itle, it was very hard is very hard to conduct a trial in the u.s. >> what did it cost you? >> the law firm, very nice, very , the they took on me expenses by itself was almost three quarters of
--many things had to be besides that, it was a book ,ublished by simon & schuster written by an israeliwriter and journalist who discussed these -- in and detailed details. it was a hard trial, and it was not easy to come over here and try to prove to this empire, "time" magazine was and is an empire, in their own backyard, when they them that publish that report, when i had -- my laissez in the ministry, and when i read that, -- my last day in the ministry, and whenever that, i...
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yet when bill simon. it's a chore chart that show was that these two. the message in the jars are bigger shot in the october that a body on the signs were in jeans and a semi good news john symons and walk with their heart to receive the honor to help our moment the doctor did i choose to go to the gop's don't see. tori and i caution you to cut so he eats all who saw a shot. the sunday eucharist. i want to use french explorer of paul kelly ryan pc onto our rooms getting into crisis extinction. and cannot be signed before he came. from the strictures of the remains of work and buddha statues people can punch in the picture on the prosperous ancient kingdom of cool cha what research. the exhibit until the one to mow should be starting right now. once the technicians. the whole journey on how to do the job golf the mayor chicago the judges and one of the pharmaceutical benefits to feel good about this until i get to the vet says no idea the same area but you'll need to create a seed stitch out to camp out without weights he cautioned that such a beautiful
yet when bill simon. it's a chore chart that show was that these two. the message in the jars are bigger shot in the october that a body on the signs were in jeans and a semi good news john symons and walk with their heart to receive the honor to help our moment the doctor did i choose to go to the gop's don't see. tori and i caution you to cut so he eats all who saw a shot. the sunday eucharist. i want to use french explorer of paul kelly ryan pc onto our rooms getting into crisis extinction....
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when have got our once i -- irwin simon here. i understand there is more stuff downstairs and we'll get to later. >> we will have a power breakfast. i feel at the third wheel here. i'm honored to sit with you. they haveere because been an aggregator of healthy food brands. , juicing is the new hot thing. >> it is a cleanse. it is a juice that is a pick me up. a seven-dayoff juicing. for the last seven days, i was juicing. you can see how i look and tell it worked for me. i feel great. >> i think you're looking pretty good. >> it is amazing what makeup does. >> we have a lot to talk to about. 50 brands. >> we have to get to the top headlines. releases this morning, general electric and morgan stanley. scarlet fu is going to run through the numbers for us. >> let us start with morgan stanley. . likes tumbled 70% jpmorgan, morgan stanley has a set aside money for litigation expenses. that worked out to $1.2 billion. legacyelated to the problems of mortgage backed securities. we dive into the numbers, half it beat analyst estimates.
when have got our once i -- irwin simon here. i understand there is more stuff downstairs and we'll get to later. >> we will have a power breakfast. i feel at the third wheel here. i'm honored to sit with you. they haveere because been an aggregator of healthy food brands. , juicing is the new hot thing. >> it is a cleanse. it is a juice that is a pick me up. a seven-dayoff juicing. for the last seven days, i was juicing. you can see how i look and tell it worked for me. i feel...
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hi, rick. >> hi, simon. absolutely.y good positive and it's positively attributable in many respects to energy especially on the export side. i can't see this sector doing anything but contributing more horsepower to the u.s. economy, especially if we get more of our leaders to jump on board with a more balanced approach to some of the energy and some of the means to remove it that really have taken off. now, when it comes to the data this morning on jobs, it definitely had a two handle over 200,000 and it was an improvement and we could see that by many analysts out there raising their estimates, of course, for the bls. the biggest of the big reports coming out this friday. disruption and disrupters is one of the big topics over the last several years, but one thing about disruption that really underscores all the information we're currently discussing and that is how markets assimilate the data in the form of price action and how that price action dictates interest rates and levels of various sectors that are integral
hi, rick. >> hi, simon. absolutely.y good positive and it's positively attributable in many respects to energy especially on the export side. i can't see this sector doing anything but contributing more horsepower to the u.s. economy, especially if we get more of our leaders to jump on board with a more balanced approach to some of the energy and some of the means to remove it that really have taken off. now, when it comes to the data this morning on jobs, it definitely had a two handle...
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ahoy, simon. >> 78 degrees.dustry that really has changed a lot over the last 12 months. has reponded to the crises. we're going to highlight with that a remarkable honest interview with a ceo of royal caribbean international. that's next, live from florida on "squawk on the street." 06 35t the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates a
ahoy, simon. >> 78 degrees.dustry that really has changed a lot over the last 12 months. has reponded to the crises. we're going to highlight with that a remarkable honest interview with a ceo of royal caribbean international. that's next, live from florida on "squawk on the street." 06 35t the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those...
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simon mcgregor-wood, al jazeera geneva. >>> earlier today i talked to patrick hornback, he tells me theatican will be addressing at the issue. >> reporter: tomorrow members will appear on the rights of the child. and that's the first time that has happened in ten years and possibly even longer than that. >> a string of attacks in iraq leaving 67 people dead, 98 injured. half a dozen car bombs exploding across bagdad. in a northern town, a suicide bomber targeting a funeral there, killing 18. imran khan is in doha, imran, where such a drastic increase in violence? >> really, what we're seeing is a sectarian war breaking out in iraq. now it doesn't fit the legal definition of a civil war yet, but that is the fear of many in iraq. for a very long time, the sunni community has felt disenfranchised. it targets them and locks up the leaders in secret prisons. that has lead to a rise of al-kei da, and al-qaeda-linked groups in a resurgence. so there's a sectarian element to all of this, and because there are sunny politician who have openly criticized the prime minister, and it has allowed tho
simon mcgregor-wood, al jazeera geneva. >>> earlier today i talked to patrick hornback, he tells me theatican will be addressing at the issue. >> reporter: tomorrow members will appear on the rights of the child. and that's the first time that has happened in ten years and possibly even longer than that. >> a string of attacks in iraq leaving 67 people dead, 98 injured. half a dozen car bombs exploding across bagdad. in a northern town, a suicide bomber targeting a funeral...
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the west virginia department of health and human resources put out a statement saying quote scott simon turns presentation to the west virginia joint legislative committee today is totally unfounded and does not speak to the health and safety of west virginians they also argue that familial height is only created under extremely high temperatures but simonton is not the only expert speaking out richard denison a toxicologist at the environmental defense fund said he thought the center for disease control might have called the all clear too early given the fact that the only research ever done on this chemicals health effects were tests on lab rats done back in one nine hundred ninety he also pointed out that only adult rats were exposed to the chemical so it is hard to determine the effects on children now to be fair the c.d.c. never used the word safe to describe the water when it gave the all clear instead they said they would quote not expect any adverse health effects below one part per million meanwhile we are also learning that the amount of c h m spilled into the elk river is big
the west virginia department of health and human resources put out a statement saying quote scott simon turns presentation to the west virginia joint legislative committee today is totally unfounded and does not speak to the health and safety of west virginians they also argue that familial height is only created under extremely high temperatures but simonton is not the only expert speaking out richard denison a toxicologist at the environmental defense fund said he thought the center for...
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the question is have we already had the gains -- >> simon, can i just add to that list, simon, that list should also include the idea that interest rates in key developed markets are pretty much unchanged. so i think the idea that there's marginal -- >> because the equities are far from unchanged. >> no, that's true, that's true but -- >> but who are you going to trust? >> interest rates in developing markets, it's just a very small piece of it, the impact of interest rates -- >> we're almost at 3%. >> what were you going to si? >> we're almost at 3% on the treasury. now it's down to 2.70%. where is it going to go? 2.50%? if you're a bond owner, you what tonight take profits. >> 2%, if we knock off another 1,000 points in the dow -- >> is that a -- >> 2%. listen, i'll make that call. if you tell me if the stock market goes down another 15% or 20%, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. >> -- i think you buy a little, you keep a little on the side, but the world is not coming to an end. this is not a crisis. this is a correction. >> the oldest rule in the book is you sell high and you buy lo
the question is have we already had the gains -- >> simon, can i just add to that list, simon, that list should also include the idea that interest rates in key developed markets are pretty much unchanged. so i think the idea that there's marginal -- >> because the equities are far from unchanged. >> no, that's true, that's true but -- >> but who are you going to trust? >> interest rates in developing markets, it's just a very small piece of it, the impact of...
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he says, "jimmy, i love simon & garfunkel, but i really love black simon & garfunkel.ny you mention that, because last night i was having a rusty nail uptown on 125th street, and i saw them perform. and they really brought the house down. so here to perform a song, ladies and gentlemen, off their box set, it's black simon & garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the bigger they come the harder they fall these biggidy boys are biggidy dogs ♪ ♪ i have 'em like miley cyrus clothes off ♪ ♪ twerking in their bras and thongs ♪ ♪ it's going down i'm yelling timber you better move you better dance ♪ ♪ let's make a night you won't remember i'll be the one you won't forget ♪ ♪ you won't forget la la la la la la la la la ♪ la la la ♪ la la la la la la la la la la ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for black simon & garfunkel! that's all the time we have around for "audience suggestion box." stick around, we'll be right back with ice cube! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] what's different at red lobster? new table for two. it brings together everyone's favo
he says, "jimmy, i love simon & garfunkel, but i really love black simon & garfunkel.ny you mention that, because last night i was having a rusty nail uptown on 125th street, and i saw them perform. and they really brought the house down. so here to perform a song, ladies and gentlemen, off their box set, it's black simon & garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the bigger they come the harder they fall these biggidy boys are biggidy dogs ♪ ♪ i have 'em like miley cyrus...
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that left only the first-round scores on the board, enough for simon ament to keep his hopes -- simon ammann to keep his hopes of an overall win alive. now 10 points behind the overall leader, thomas d tart -- thomas diethart from austria. richard was down in 11. the prestigious tournament now moves on for its fourth and final leg. >> getting back to the sochi olympics. the german team is hoping for a big haul of medals across the sledding events. we drop in on their preparations. >> they are ready to conquer the bnends. the are gearing up for olympic games. despite disappointing results in the lead up to sochi, they hope to repeat their success of four years ago. >> we have agreed with the german federation that our goal will be nine to 12 medals. that is a very ambitious goal. >> months of painstaking work have gone into training for the games. scientists have worked with the team every step of the way to optimize aerodynamics, working on correct positioning, designing the sleigh and clothes. the test run last year convinced the germans their meticulous planning has paid off. >> the
that left only the first-round scores on the board, enough for simon ament to keep his hopes -- simon ammann to keep his hopes of an overall win alive. now 10 points behind the overall leader, thomas d tart -- thomas diethart from austria. richard was down in 11. the prestigious tournament now moves on for its fourth and final leg. >> getting back to the sochi olympics. the german team is hoping for a big haul of medals across the sledding events. we drop in on their preparations....
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amy tweets: >> simon says: >> simon is making sense. tell me what you think, tweet me at: >> vote on the new farm bill easily passed in the house of representatives, and moves to the senate where it is expected to pass next week. the 956 billion bill will extend farm subsidies, eliminating the direct payment system, which is paid farmers, regardless how much they profited. it will cut $8 billion over 10 years from the supplement at nutrition program, which provides food stamps for low income families: funding was a sticking point. republicans seeking $40 billion in cuts to food bills. mary snow has a look at how the modest funding cuts could affect food banks that assist lower income americans. >> brooklyn's bedford may seem an unlike i place for the farm bill to be a priority, but it is of concern for melanie sammuals whose foot pantry feeds 20,000 people a month. >> in my heart i'm looking at what else can i do. >> sammuals is worried about the plan to cut $8 billion over 10 years in footstamps. the supplemental nutrition program. >>
amy tweets: >> simon says: >> simon is making sense. tell me what you think, tweet me at: >> vote on the new farm bill easily passed in the house of representatives, and moves to the senate where it is expected to pass next week. the 956 billion bill will extend farm subsidies, eliminating the direct payment system, which is paid farmers, regardless how much they profited. it will cut $8 billion over 10 years from the supplement at nutrition program, which provides food stamps...
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and it's gotten worse. >> joining me now, troy simon, a sophomore at bard college. his second time on this program, justin porter, who is a sophomore at harvard and who discussed these issues in an essay he wrote for "the new york times" last summer. also joining us, msnbc's joy reed. troy, tell us about how you turned your life around. you were 14 years old. you couldn't read at that point. you had been through a lot of hard times including a lot of problems after hurricane katrina with the way you were able to live in new orleans, but you decided you wanted to change. how did you do it and how did you get the help? >> so i decided what i wanted to change when i was 14. you know, i considered, it was a thursday, and i believe it was somewhere around the new year in 2007, going into 2008. and i saw my friends, you know, going down a self-destruct path and i realized that that's going to be me, too, if i keep it up. and i saw that most of my friends were ending up in jail, ended up dying, not going to school. and even some older people that i hung around, you know, w
and it's gotten worse. >> joining me now, troy simon, a sophomore at bard college. his second time on this program, justin porter, who is a sophomore at harvard and who discussed these issues in an essay he wrote for "the new york times" last summer. also joining us, msnbc's joy reed. troy, tell us about how you turned your life around. you were 14 years old. you couldn't read at that point. you had been through a lot of hard times including a lot of problems after hurricane...
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there's simon property group. got killed last year because of the yields going up on the ten year. but the bottom line is this, the high-quality malls are not standing still, jim. you know as well as i do they're trying to change how these malls are run. they've become mini theme parks. they're using a lot of them to create new outlet malls where a lot of business is going toward the outlet centers and the three-prong approach is the outlet stores and the online sales, my opinion the well-managed malls are not dead yet. guys, back to you. >> thank you for that, bob pisani. let's check out the bond pits and got to pay attention to what's happening in chicago. rick santelli is at the cme. hi, rick. >> hi, carl. you have a lot of futures guys that would like to have a sit-down with you and the one comment was when it comes to futures nobody complained when the stock index futures were helping goose all the liquidity on the way up and, as a matter of fact, they're getting more bearish after your comments. because when
there's simon property group. got killed last year because of the yields going up on the ten year. but the bottom line is this, the high-quality malls are not standing still, jim. you know as well as i do they're trying to change how these malls are run. they've become mini theme parks. they're using a lot of them to create new outlet malls where a lot of business is going toward the outlet centers and the three-prong approach is the outlet stores and the online sales, my opinion the...
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simon? looks like the microphone troubles. >> we will try again later.. let's bring in art cashin, director of floor operations at ubs here at post 9 to talk about that. art, good morning. >> good morning. >> can you explain what happened in the last half hour? >> if you live by the component you die by the component. handful of dow stocks that mostly multinationals that got hit a little bit after 11:00. ibm, johnson & johnson. the viewers have to remember that the dow is weighted far differently than all the others. everybody else is weighted by capitalization. the dow is primarily weighted by price. so if, for example, johnson & johnson is down 2 1/2 points, that's 20 points on the dow. so you get five stocks down 20 points we're down 100. you can make some comparisons. theories around that there was some sharp futures trade after 11:00. that didn't seem to impact things because the s&p is down far less than the dow is right now. >> right. there had been some talk about 1840 being an interesting technical level. had we already not been passed that poin
simon? looks like the microphone troubles. >> we will try again later.. let's bring in art cashin, director of floor operations at ubs here at post 9 to talk about that. art, good morning. >> good morning. >> can you explain what happened in the last half hour? >> if you live by the component you die by the component. handful of dow stocks that mostly multinationals that got hit a little bit after 11:00. ibm, johnson & johnson. the viewers have to remember that the...
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simon is a spokesman for unicef, and joins us live from the armenian capitol where hundreds of thousandsrefugees are living. tell us about the potential lost generation. children with no homes, no chance of education, and who are especially vulnerable because of the conflict in syria. >> yes, it's a dramatic turn, but one which we think is totally appropriate, given the increasing seriousness of the situation nearly three years after the crisis began, it's something like 5 million children all in all who constitute what we're calling a potentially lost generation, who have been excluded from all chance of education, of learning opportunities, and who are increasingly exposed to the risk of exploitation. children we see being pushed into child labor for example, or in to early marriage. so this is a chance, really to appeal on their behalf and reach out to a much broader, public audience all around the world who we hope will join us, join hands with the different organizations who are launching this campaign, and that's particularly important just ahead of a very important donor conferenc
simon is a spokesman for unicef, and joins us live from the armenian capitol where hundreds of thousandsrefugees are living. tell us about the potential lost generation. children with no homes, no chance of education, and who are especially vulnerable because of the conflict in syria. >> yes, it's a dramatic turn, but one which we think is totally appropriate, given the increasing seriousness of the situation nearly three years after the crisis began, it's something like 5 million...
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simon, you like it? >> yep.oo. >> these stocks are still below -- put value is growing substantially. >> bank of america trades at a discount. >> continues to be the cheapest. it's got the most upside. >> let's talk aetna now. slightly increasing the 2014 revenue outlook to at least $54 billion. that's compared to previous guidance of 53 billion. steph? >> the earnings don't change because the medicare advantage enrollment, that's why they're raising revenues. they have lower margins. can't get too excited about the news. increasing its revenue outlook to at least $54 billion compared to its previous guidance of $53 billion. >> yeah, but the earnings don't change because the medicare advantage enrollment, that's the reason they are raising the revenues. they have lower margins. can't get too excited about the news. i like the coventry acquisition. i think hmos are poised to do well in 2014. >> eric has reportedly reached out to two private equity firms to gauge interest in a sale. it's in the green today. >> thi
simon, you like it? >> yep.oo. >> these stocks are still below -- put value is growing substantially. >> bank of america trades at a discount. >> continues to be the cheapest. it's got the most upside. >> let's talk aetna now. slightly increasing the 2014 revenue outlook to at least $54 billion. that's compared to previous guidance of 53 billion. steph? >> the earnings don't change because the medicare advantage enrollment, that's why they're raising...
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. ♪ when i feel blew blue ♪ the night ♪ and i need you ♪ to hold me tight but as singer paul simon wrotesaid their impact exceeds their fame. ♪ here he comes ♪ that's kathy's clown >> the brothers cast a long shadow on simon and many other performers who came after them. the beatles once described themselves as the english everlys, and they say that they owed these guys everything. they started it all. the brothers had a major falling out in 1973 but came together for reunion concerts. ♪ don't leave me lonely >> reporter: even though phil battled lung disease he never lost his beautiful voice. >> they were elected to the rock-n-roll hall of fame in 1986. i'm morgan radford live from new york city. for more information go to www.aljazeera.com. thanks for watching. ♪ wake up ♪ little suzy ♪ wake up ♪ we >>> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore hardware and humanity in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard-core nerds. tonight she's on the front lines of a devastating wi
. ♪ when i feel blew blue ♪ the night ♪ and i need you ♪ to hold me tight but as singer paul simon wrotesaid their impact exceeds their fame. ♪ here he comes ♪ that's kathy's clown >> the brothers cast a long shadow on simon and many other performers who came after them. the beatles once described themselves as the english everlys, and they say that they owed these guys everything. they started it all. the brothers had a major falling out in 1973 but came together for reunion...
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david chanoff is a young writer from boston who was introduced to me by simon & schuster. i met with him, i had to tell the story, and i had to tell the story to somebody who could tell the story, so i met with some people, and i decided that would be able to talk to david, so we worked on this book i think about 2.5 years, but i never could take -- i used to work one month, two months, i used to see, talk, write, and then of course do it again. it is not an easy thing because when the man is stopping to rights, he is knowledgeable about israel, too, and now i can say he knows a lot about israel. he wrote several books, and i enjoyed working with him. maybe i will have another book with him, i don't know. >> did you do most of the work in the united states? >> most of the book was done in israel. >> is the book written primarily for the american citizen? >> this book was written for the american reader. in israel, the book is edited for the israeli reader. there are things that should be emphasized more. we try to do it to suit the american reader, whom i understand the pr
david chanoff is a young writer from boston who was introduced to me by simon & schuster. i met with him, i had to tell the story, and i had to tell the story to somebody who could tell the story, so i met with some people, and i decided that would be able to talk to david, so we worked on this book i think about 2.5 years, but i never could take -- i used to work one month, two months, i used to see, talk, write, and then of course do it again. it is not an easy thing because when the man...
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. >>> that was simon mcgregorwood reporting from geneva.ohn, too types face-to-face but will anything happen? >> i think the take away is that what you're seeing here is historical. this is something which we have not seen before, because we have the vatican dragged into the committee by the un in geneva. they have to go because they are signatories to the rights of the child, but as you saw in simon's report, it was very, very uncomfortable for them. there was a moment of humor that did not go down too well. but when you have these seniors sitting there, this is a very, very serious affair, and something we have not seen before and probably won't see again for a long time. we turn to david lorenz from snap to get his opinion. as you'll see he thinks it's a good idea on the face of it, but ultimately there is no backbone there. >> there's no force behind this committee. they can embarrass them, but they can't really force them to do anything. but they certainly can expose the truth, and i think when people start to see that the vatican has
. >>> that was simon mcgregorwood reporting from geneva.ohn, too types face-to-face but will anything happen? >> i think the take away is that what you're seeing here is historical. this is something which we have not seen before, because we have the vatican dragged into the committee by the un in geneva. they have to go because they are signatories to the rights of the child, but as you saw in simon's report, it was very, very uncomfortable for them. there was a moment of humor...
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simon hobbs has the very tough assignment. simon?y, it is 82 degrees, thank you very much, 82 degrees on the top deck of the "equinox." sails for the caribbean in 90 minutes. before it does that, we talk to the godfather of modern cruising. back in a moment. play ] make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. and you're like. a good deal or not. looking at truecar.com. there's no buyer's remorse. s
simon hobbs has the very tough assignment. simon?y, it is 82 degrees, thank you very much, 82 degrees on the top deck of the "equinox." sails for the caribbean in 90 minutes. before it does that, we talk to the godfather of modern cruising. back in a moment. play ] make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper...
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it has been great. [ applause ] >> visit the author's website simon winchester.com. >> tell us about your book "who should not be moved" >> i realized this was an iconic representation of the movement. and i met the women at the center of the photograph through here children when i was a playground director. i knew when i saw the photographer from all of the items at the king center it was a story that needed to be told. i decided to go home and start interviewing my friend joan hall and find out more. >> did she talk to you about the experience? >> the children pulled out the photograph saying my mom was in a famous photograph but i didn't realize the significance of the photo. >> what did you learn about the civil rights movement? >> she is a southern white woman who risked it all. her family disowned her. her story taught me about persevering through difficult situations. i was interested in the broader story and i was able to weave that into the broader story. cephal >> what what inspired you to get involved into the civil rights movement >> going to sunday school and singing abo
it has been great. [ applause ] >> visit the author's website simon winchester.com. >> tell us about your book "who should not be moved" >> i realized this was an iconic representation of the movement. and i met the women at the center of the photograph through here children when i was a playground director. i knew when i saw the photographer from all of the items at the king center it was a story that needed to be told. i decided to go home and start interviewing my...
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simons island in golden aisle and st. can take tours of the plantation ruins there, each of the rooms is decorated differently at the st. simons inn. see views just like that. and rate there, best of all, only $119 a night. >> stop it, mark. stop it. >> and romantic too. >> thank you. thanks. >> thank you very much. >>> legendary rocker meatloaf is here. >> and matthew hussey with your relationship questions. >> have an awesome day. >> love you, hodi. >> thank you. >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
simons island in golden aisle and st. can take tours of the plantation ruins there, each of the rooms is decorated differently at the st. simons inn. see views just like that. and rate there, best of all, only $119 a night. >> stop it, mark. stop it. >> and romantic too. >> thank you. thanks. >> thank you very much. >>> legendary rocker meatloaf is here. >> and matthew hussey with your relationship questions. >> have an awesome day. >> love...
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simon asked my question to michael.uld throw out is this notion of whether or not capital controls are an instrument that might be used byham so of these emerging market countries in addition to or instead of the higher feds fund rate to stem capital flight. >> how very old school, steve. >> it's the new flavor of the month, simon. >> wow. >> we used to frown on that so much? now the imf said capital controls are cool. >> the question is will they work? because already the turkish lira. >> they work, sara, they work really well when you tell someone they can't take their money out of a bank they work really good. >> if you think they are going to impose them it doesn't work so well because you pull the cash out now. >> but oit worked in a bunch of emerging market countries and that's why the imf turned its opinion on it, it used to be frowned upon and now it's okay in emergency situations. >> margaret thatcher would be turning in her grave, grave. >> we could talk it about all day long but we've got to leave it there on
simon asked my question to michael.uld throw out is this notion of whether or not capital controls are an instrument that might be used byham so of these emerging market countries in addition to or instead of the higher feds fund rate to stem capital flight. >> how very old school, steve. >> it's the new flavor of the month, simon. >> wow. >> we used to frown on that so much? now the imf said capital controls are cool. >> the question is will they work? because...
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>> dan simon, thanks. >>> your home, your car, your phone, even your eyes.taking over your digital future. the company even has an entire division dedicated to what it calls moon shots. wild ideas to change the way we live. guess what? so do we. in a week where google made moves to capture the future, we've got one for them. a little market research, to boot. so what would you pay for a phone that lets you see five minutes into the future? >> only five minutes in the future? >> $1500. >> nothing. i wouldn't want to see five minutes in the future. the unknown is better. >> how much would i pay? whatever i have, i guess. >> the electronic brain's memory will do the rest. >> five minutes into the future? i don't want to know. >> all i have that is absolutely unknown to me is the future. >> about $100. >> oh, my god. i can barely afford an iphone. i don't know what i would pay for that. i guess $300, $400. >> nothing. i like surprises. >> all right. your future includes the surprising answer to this cnn money morning quiz. only one of these brands is actually am
>> dan simon, thanks. >>> your home, your car, your phone, even your eyes.taking over your digital future. the company even has an entire division dedicated to what it calls moon shots. wild ideas to change the way we live. guess what? so do we. in a week where google made moves to capture the future, we've got one for them. a little market research, to boot. so what would you pay for a phone that lets you see five minutes into the future? >> only five minutes in the...