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bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that yourd up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: jeez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to say, that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, i... it's... it's quite an honor that they picked my stuff up, yeah. i owe south africa, for sure. >> simon: and what about all those years of backbreaking labor? was that hard on you? >> rodriguez: did... well, physically, it's hard, but it's... there's no shame in hard work. >> simon: you say there's... you say there's no shame in hard work. >> rodriguez: yes, sir. >> simon: i think you also said there's no shame in being poor. >> rodriguez: that's right. and poor doesn't mean dirty and poor doesn't mean stupid and poor does not mean mean. >> simon: poverty and dignity. that was the end of his story... except it wasn't. another twist of fate was coming his way. first-time swedish film
bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that yourd up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: jeez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to say, that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, i... it's... it's quite an honor that they picked my...
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yeah, absolutely. >> simon: like that?little bit longer, twice instead of once. >> simon: no, but i mean, you could, at any time, if you're in the plane... >> piccard: yes. >> simon: ...and you feel, "i need to hypnotize myself now," you can do it? >> piccard: yes, yes, absolutely. >> simon: bertrand and andre hope to fly from california to virginia next year. they are planning to fly around the world in 2015. bertrand knows it's unlikely a solar plane will fly commercially in his lifetime, but feels he has done something more than invent something new. he has combined technology with poetry, and proven what our ancestors knew thousands of years ago, that the ultimate power is the sun. >> welcome to the cbs sports updade presented by e trade. i'm james brown with the scores from around the nfl today. new england has won the a.f.c. east title while denver captured the a.f.c. west, beating tampa bay, which also clinched the n.f.c. south for atlanta. houston secured a postseason berth. pittsburgh and cincinnati gained on balt
yeah, absolutely. >> simon: like that?little bit longer, twice instead of once. >> simon: no, but i mean, you could, at any time, if you're in the plane... >> piccard: yes. >> simon: ...and you feel, "i need to hypnotize myself now," you can do it? >> piccard: yes, yes, absolutely. >> simon: bertrand and andre hope to fly from california to virginia next year. they are planning to fly around the world in 2015. bertrand knows it's unlikely a solar...
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>> how you doing simon? ?ush out a little bit of what ber that was talking about, is delaying the spending cuts, down to the wire of the fiscal cliff negotiations. it is an absolute must across the potomac river at the pentagon. there would be a $55 million in spending, about 10% cut in many programs while a lot could be delayed, the most immediate contingency is notifying an estimated 800,000 civilian employees about furloughs in the new year. south carolina senator lindsay graham after he was contacted by secretary of defense leon panetta. >> he says if we do that, it will shoot the defense department in the head and we will have to send out 800,000 layoff notices at the beginning of the year. he is worried to death if we don't fix he is sequester, this will hurt -- >> and there is bipartisan support for not triggering automatic budget cuts, especially defense democrats and white house want a two-year delay, republicans just three months. sue? >> hampton, thank you very much. what impact might a deal or no d
>> how you doing simon? ?ush out a little bit of what ber that was talking about, is delaying the spending cuts, down to the wire of the fiscal cliff negotiations. it is an absolute must across the potomac river at the pentagon. there would be a $55 million in spending, about 10% cut in many programs while a lot could be delayed, the most immediate contingency is notifying an estimated 800,000 civilian employees about furloughs in the new year. south carolina senator lindsay graham after...
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no comment from simons no longer on probation or parole. >> that's worse he's not being watched?ld be supervised. >> reporter: the chief says he hopes his department never has a need to contact him in the future but by law he's required to notify police if he moves from the mission. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> new this morning, america's most popular get getting the worst marks in a new crash test from nhtsa. toyota's best selling 2013 camera earned a poor rating. the group says the camry's front wheel was pushed back bending the pang compartment foot well in-- the passenger compartment foot well inward. the 2013 accord received top rating of good. >>> this is a big deal, holiday travelers encountering major weather problems. areas this is snow in des moines, snow started coming down yesterday and will continue until noon today. in colorado drivers are maneuvering dicey conditions. if you are traveling to or from o'hare expect delays. snow and strong winds may effect visible. >> may have delays because the planes they have to deice when temperatures get down that low. >> and
no comment from simons no longer on probation or parole. >> that's worse he's not being watched?ld be supervised. >> reporter: the chief says he hopes his department never has a need to contact him in the future but by law he's required to notify police if he moves from the mission. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> new this morning, america's most popular get getting the worst marks in a new crash test from nhtsa. toyota's best selling 2013 camera earned a poor rating. the...
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david simons is a violent registered sex offender. he talked with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually violent predator. parents and children have a right to be noticed and to protect themselves. >> patty pinele has a picture of simons on her phone. she works next door to his hotel. >> if he is out and about that really scares me. like i said, i am going to post his picture somehow and get it posted in our lobby. >> we found david simons using a pay phone at the hotel and tried to speak with him. >> the police have notified the neighbors who live around here. >> should they be concerned you are living here now. >> no comment from simons who is no longer on probation or parole
david simons is a violent registered sex offender. he talked with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually...
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david simons is a violent registered sex offender. he talked with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually violent predator. parents and children have a right to be noticed and to protect themselves. >> patty pinele has a picture of simons on her phone. she works next door to his hotel. >> if he is out and about that really scares me. like i said, i am going to post his picture somehow and get it posted in our lobby. >> we found david simons using a pay phone at the hotel and tried to speak with him. >> the police have notified the neighbors who live around here. >> should they be concerned you are living here now. >> no comment from simons who is no longer on probation or parole
david simons is a violent registered sex offender. he talked with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually...
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david simons is a violent registered sex offender.ed with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually violent predator. parents and children have a right to be noticed and to protect themselves. >> patty pinele has a picture of simons on her phone. she works next door to his hotel. >> if he is out and about that really scares me. like i said, i am going to post his picture somehow and get it posted in our lobby. >> we found david simons using a pay phone at the hotel and tried to speak with him. >> the police have notified the neighbors who live around here. >> should they be concerned you are living here now. >> no comment from simons who is no longer on probation or parole. >> he
david simons is a violent registered sex offender.ed with worried residents tonight. >>> there is a flier in every mailbox on mission street alerting the registered sex offender. the manager is uneasy. >> i don't really like it, but we are going to give it a try and see what happens. >> simons was just released from prison after serving 24 years. convicted of violent sex crimes against children under 14 years old. >> mr. simmons is classified as a sexually violent...
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charlie: simon. his writing is a performance. charlie: exactly.ou feel more than you do with any other great writer in the presence of the author you feel him doing it for you, wanting your admiration for the virs yosity of the different voices that he employs. even the passages are like great arias. it's all a performance. >> his daughter reported that she saw him standing in front of a mirror and acting something out. he asked her about it. he gave her a very interesting answer. he said, well, if you asked someone to list the ways in which an old man walks he might think of eight or ten things but a decent actor is imitating 100 mowings. he would rush to his desk after acting out and write down what he had just done. the acting and the writing were won. snairlts robert, you were going to add what? >> don't talk about it. do it. that's what's he used to say when he was an editor. the reason he loved acting so much is you could do things by talking, simply by talking on the stage you could see the reactions on the faces of your audience. you could
charlie: simon. his writing is a performance. charlie: exactly.ou feel more than you do with any other great writer in the presence of the author you feel him doing it for you, wanting your admiration for the virs yosity of the different voices that he employs. even the passages are like great arias. it's all a performance. >> his daughter reported that she saw him standing in front of a mirror and acting something out. he asked her about it. he gave her a very interesting answer. he...
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(cheering) >> simon! simon! give me five. >> we've decided in the design of the competition to have what we call a knock-out stage, where we're asking the teams to get to at least 67 miles per gallon equivalent. so, we're, we're narrowing the field. >> we haven't had enough time to test our cars. we're going to be testing against their standards now. this is where we are; this is where we're going. and we're gonna ace it. (cheering) >> you feeling good? >> i'm feeling exhausted, but yeah, i'm super excited. >> we're testing the range and the fuel economy of the vehicle. >> we have to do a hundred miles and get the 67 miles per gallon ratio in order for us to move to the next stage, so keep your fingers crossed. >> it's pretty cool to see them rolling around the track after you've spent hours putting on engines and all of that stuff, to actually see them go around as fast as they're going. >> 2:15. all right, so he's right on that one. (thunderclap) >> it looks like a huge storm is rolling in, and i think even th
(cheering) >> simon! simon! give me five. >> we've decided in the design of the competition to have what we call a knock-out stage, where we're asking the teams to get to at least 67 miles per gallon equivalent. so, we're, we're narrowing the field. >> we haven't had enough time to test our cars. we're going to be testing against their standards now. this is where we are; this is where we're going. and we're gonna ace it. (cheering) >> you feeling good? >> i'm...
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there are reports that simon cowell thinks she's too boring as a judge on his show.y to fire her. abc's akiko fujita is here with the latest. good morning, akiko. >> reporter: you may recall signing britney spears in may was a coup for the reality show. oh, what a difference seven months makes. one source tells "us weekly," producer simon cowell wanted crazy britney but got boring britney instead. it seemed like the perfect match. the multiplatinum princess of pop, cast to find the next big pop star. but britney spears' stint on "the x factor" may be one and done. >> most people won't like you. >> reporter: "us weekly" reports the singer is getting the boot from the fox reality show, after a disappointing season. >> simon cowell was expecting to get this crazy britney spears that, you know, people saw unravel over the past few years. but he actually got the boring britney that no one had ever really wanted to watch. >> you were amazing. i think you were great. you were great. thank you. >> reporter: cowell has remained mum about the future of the show. but he talked
there are reports that simon cowell thinks she's too boring as a judge on his show.y to fire her. abc's akiko fujita is here with the latest. good morning, akiko. >> reporter: you may recall signing britney spears in may was a coup for the reality show. oh, what a difference seven months makes. one source tells "us weekly," producer simon cowell wanted crazy britney but got boring britney instead. it seemed like the perfect match. the multiplatinum princess of pop, cast to find...
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but that's reportedly what simon cowell is saying as a judge on his show.to get the ax? >> this could cost her a lot of money in this case, as well. >>> and what do you get a hollywood star, like kate winslet, who has just about everything? you'll never believe what richard branson bought her as a wedding gift. he's a very creative man. >> ate bears repeating, he is very rich. >>> we're going to get to the ice rescue caught on tape. and ron is here with that. >> this happened in the mountains of southern california. it started looking like an innocent sledding outing for a while. then, suddenly, everything changed and went awry. the screams say it all. you're watching new video of a sledding excursion gone horribly wrong. the whole thing starts with a man falls into a freezing cold lake. and then, a chain reaction of sorts. one person after another, trying desperately to save him. and one person after another, getting sucked into the frigid water, like a black hole. >> throw the rope out. lasso. >> reporter: as the clock ticks, more men, women and children
but that's reportedly what simon cowell is saying as a judge on his show.to get the ax? >> this could cost her a lot of money in this case, as well. >>> and what do you get a hollywood star, like kate winslet, who has just about everything? you'll never believe what richard branson bought her as a wedding gift. he's a very creative man. >> ate bears repeating, he is very rich. >>> we're going to get to the ice rescue caught on tape. and ron is here with that....
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you will not believe who simon cowell is dating. i'm a little jealous. think simon had that kind of game. >> it is surprising. >> apparently he does. he does have that money. that's true. >>> we begin with killer blizzard slamming the midwest, turning roads into danger zones. >> a foot of snow fell on des moines, 20 inches in madison, shutting down that city. and this morning, the storm is now moving east. warnings and watches are posted in 13 states. tens of thousands of folks without power and 500 flights canceled in the windy city alone. abc's ginger zee now reports from iowa. >> reporter: an aggressive winter storm carrying thrashing winds and blowing snow has shut down major highways across the midwest and killed at least five people. there have been more than 1,000 spinouts and crashes from nebraska to wisconsin. in iowa, it was a 25-car pileup on i-35. so many people stranded on roads across that state, the iowa national guard has mobilized 80 troops in humvees to help. >> they can really get in some places with the traction. >> reporter: the bliz
you will not believe who simon cowell is dating. i'm a little jealous. think simon had that kind of game. >> it is surprising. >> apparently he does. he does have that money. that's true. >>> we begin with killer blizzard slamming the midwest, turning roads into danger zones. >> a foot of snow fell on des moines, 20 inches in madison, shutting down that city. and this morning, the storm is now moving east. warnings and watches are posted in 13 states. tens of...
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why simon cowell reportedly thinks she's toxic to the show's success. >>> and good morning, everyone. we've got a lot to get to this last week of 2012. can you believe this year is almost over? and of course, we're going to start the show with weather. take a look at snow falling overnight in illinois. the year ending with a one-two punch of nasty winter weather for much of the country. ginger zee will tell us how it will impact your travel plans. the second storm in just a matter of days. >> nothing makes ginger happier than a big winter storm. we'll talk to her in just a moment. >>> speaking of travel. this is exactly what you do not want to hear after you've ponied up for a luxury christmas cruise on "the queen mary 2." the captain warning passengers not to use the public bathrooms or eat at the buffet. there's a virus spreading this morning. we'll have that coming up. >> cdc is investigating now. >>> and battling a stomach bug is not an ideal to lose weight. but shooting pounds is always at the top of the list for new year's resolutions. if that's your plan, we have a feline who c
why simon cowell reportedly thinks she's toxic to the show's success. >>> and good morning, everyone. we've got a lot to get to this last week of 2012. can you believe this year is almost over? and of course, we're going to start the show with weather. take a look at snow falling overnight in illinois. the year ending with a one-two punch of nasty winter weather for much of the country. ginger zee will tell us how it will impact your travel plans. the second storm in just a matter of...
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after foster was hired by the previous owner but they failed to mention that simon worked for in ran the business for over two decades. today the mayor defended his choice. we will have a vigorous enforcement to make sure everybody lives by and appropriately stands by the law. >> but as we first reported this is not the only questionable practice by the company months before simon was awarded the contract state records show that he was a business partner with a man who is named the illinois general attorney links to the son of willy don know. . the local union is fighting for its workers' jobs tonight they're calling for an investigation into the o'hare deal. stop >> police in india and are hoping for a break after the search for two men who murdered a local realtor when she was giving them a house showing and they sexually assaulted her. hammond police are asking for the public's help tonight looking for two men the victim has already been treated and released from hospital she was able to describe good descriptions of both of the suspects fortunately. detectives were on the scene t
after foster was hired by the previous owner but they failed to mention that simon worked for in ran the business for over two decades. today the mayor defended his choice. we will have a vigorous enforcement to make sure everybody lives by and appropriately stands by the law. >> but as we first reported this is not the only questionable practice by the company months before simon was awarded the contract state records show that he was a business partner with a man who is named the...
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always a pleasure. >> have a good new year. >> simon?>> as college degrees become more and more expensive, some of america's youth it would appear certainly in the oil country are not opting out of higher education. more on that ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often
always a pleasure. >> have a good new year. >> simon?>> as college degrees become more and more expensive, some of america's youth it would appear certainly in the oil country are not opting out of higher education. more on that ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] how...
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and then when i was at simon & schuster, golf and western blot simon & schuster. it was already a publicly held company. i remember the director coming to me and saying, you know, they're not going to sell the trade edition. and i thought, they just brought here. stop telling me they're not going to tell me. it was very hard, 90% of the company was a textbook division. and as much as i didn't want to leave, i felt that the general books were being shortchanged and i was traveling up and down between the head of the boston office in the new york office, so i kept having to take the shuttle back and forth. last summer i was there, i realized i was traveling 100 miles a week. not really doing anything. so i resigned from the boston shuttle, not really from the rest. [laughter] so everyone came along with me to doubleday. when i was at houghton, they assigned me to him and he was getting one terribly well. and i remember -- i mean every writer is very different. pat sends a thousand plus pages and it's up to you to do with it what you can. having never worked for them
and then when i was at simon & schuster, golf and western blot simon & schuster. it was already a publicly held company. i remember the director coming to me and saying, you know, they're not going to sell the trade edition. and i thought, they just brought here. stop telling me they're not going to tell me. it was very hard, 90% of the company was a textbook division. and as much as i didn't want to leave, i felt that the general books were being shortchanged and i was traveling up and...
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joe with the bull, faces off simon with the bear. let's debate it.u beat goldman to the punch. >> he's wrong, take the other side. >> you upgraded it late last week. >> yes, well, it was in the context of the conversation that we were having about yahoo! in this 2013. what potentially could be a little bit of this unlocking the value and what's not a value trap. i fully believe it is dell. and the reasons behind this really, it has a lot to do with the usages of cash, $5 billion, $3 cash equivalent in terms of itself. you have to expect this is priced in. as a trader, you look and say to yourself, where are the consensus estimates and how much have the consensus estimates contracted? consensus estimates on dell are in 30%, scott. so tell me something that i don't already know that there is tremendous amount of headwinds already in the stock. >> i'm not going to tell you, i'm going let this guy tell you. he haven't think you should touch this one. >> i've been making the case five years. here's the reality. pc sales are continuing to go down. profit m
joe with the bull, faces off simon with the bear. let's debate it.u beat goldman to the punch. >> he's wrong, take the other side. >> you upgraded it late last week. >> yes, well, it was in the context of the conversation that we were having about yahoo! in this 2013. what potentially could be a little bit of this unlocking the value and what's not a value trap. i fully believe it is dell. and the reasons behind this really, it has a lot to do with the usages of cash, $5...
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good morning, sharon. >> good morning, simon.ures right now selling off once again p the selloff has continued for the better part of a week now and we are looking at natural gas prices that are right near a key technical level, around $3.35 per million btus. this is a very technical support level and a low here and the low here this morning could send prices down to 3.25. so, maybe even the $3 level some traders are saying. right now the energy department is saying there was an increase in 2 billion cubic feet in terms of natural gas in storage in the past week. now, this is very bearish compared to what we have seen in the past year and the five-year average, where we have seen as much of a trim digit triple di in storage levels. we have seen warmer-than-normal temperatures and is expected to continue the next six to ten days, another factor pressuring price bs but in terms of what w are seeing here, 2 billion cubic feet, is still in the range that we saw from analyst expectations, although the consensus was more for a decline
good morning, sharon. >> good morning, simon.ures right now selling off once again p the selloff has continued for the better part of a week now and we are looking at natural gas prices that are right near a key technical level, around $3.35 per million btus. this is a very technical support level and a low here and the low here this morning could send prices down to 3.25. so, maybe even the $3 level some traders are saying. right now the energy department is saying there was an increase...
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simon, do you buy best buy here on this sizable pull back of 15% today? because you figure shulze is going to come in isn't he? even though the deadline is extended if you think he'll come in -- >> the retail christmas numbers are going to tell the story right? he is a card player. he wants to see what the odds are and take a look. the fundamentals of the stock are horrible. if he has taken more time and he is not that confident it doesn't give me good warm feeling. >> well, still to come after a rough start this year facebook shares climbing 40% over the past two months. where one leading analyst believes the stock is heading in 2013. and walmart price check. the world's biggest retailer seeing its stock struggle. why one trader likes it and another doesn't. it's a halftime debate. later 'tis the season for consumers to shine. are they strengthening the economy? we head to one of the nation's malls for answers. those stories and more coming up on halftime. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making
simon, do you buy best buy here on this sizable pull back of 15% today? because you figure shulze is going to come in isn't he? even though the deadline is extended if you think he'll come in -- >> the retail christmas numbers are going to tell the story right? he is a card player. he wants to see what the odds are and take a look. the fundamentals of the stock are horrible. if he has taken more time and he is not that confident it doesn't give me good warm feeling. >> well, still...
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they haven't executed well but their product cycle. >> simon baker? >> i agree with stephanie and joe. one of the areas we've got a big response is in defense. defense cuts are going to be around 9.4%. a lot of people trading on that. northrop grumman, probably the cheapest in the aerospace, i think a lot of defense options will pop. >> this is a stock that rises only on a deal. is that what you're saying? >> yes. >> dr. j., what about you? >> fxi, judge. the reason, and i don't often go for the etfs as the way to play something like this, but given that it's china, i think the second largest customer of china, the u.s., avoiding the fiscal cliff, will be very good for them. you look at the build that it's had over the past three weeks, judge, it's up from roughly 35, pushing up towards 39 right now, that etf is, and i think if and when we do push this behind us, the fiscal cliff, that is, i think this one goes into the mid 40s. so i would buy fxi. >> let's debate these around the table a little bit. stephanie? i mean you're more positive i guess than
they haven't executed well but their product cycle. >> simon baker? >> i agree with stephanie and joe. one of the areas we've got a big response is in defense. defense cuts are going to be around 9.4%. a lot of people trading on that. northrop grumman, probably the cheapest in the aerospace, i think a lot of defense options will pop. >> this is a stock that rises only on a deal. is that what you're saying? >> yes. >> dr. j., what about you? >> fxi, judge. the...
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[applause] published by simon bowles, simon & schuster's children's publishing, a story of the linksf love and loss. patricia mccormick, never fall down. [applause] published by harper's and collins, a harrowing and bravely told story of survival and resilience during the timely -- [inaudible] spent elliott, endangered. [applause] published by scholastic books, a story of love and empathy that extends beyond all boundaries, even though the line between species. steve, bomb. [applause] the race to build and steal the world's most dangerous weapon, published by flashpoint, an imprint of roaring brook press. a riveting thriller of a book that tells of the birth of a new age. to all these writers, thank you. thank you for your work. and thank you for what it will mean to young readers in our nation. this year's national book award for young peoples literature goes to william alexander or "goblin secrets." [applause] ♪ ♪ >> okay. okay, we now have proof that alternate universes exist. there is one, there's absolutely one, there has to be, where endangered texas over this one a little furt
[applause] published by simon bowles, simon & schuster's children's publishing, a story of the linksf love and loss. patricia mccormick, never fall down. [applause] published by harper's and collins, a harrowing and bravely told story of survival and resilience during the timely -- [inaudible] spent elliott, endangered. [applause] published by scholastic books, a story of love and empathy that extends beyond all boundaries, even though the line between species. steve, bomb. [applause] the...
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and i am not saying that simon is -- but the soul of simon and the power in his energy.nother one that has been very important for me claudio bardo. >> rose: oh, really. >> and he is a magician. his hands and his way to conduct, the simplicity and at the same time the beauty of his hands. so really, i am really thankful to life, you know,. >> rose: the cover of musical america worldwide, gustavo dudamel, musician of the year and this is a cd, remember those? gustavo dudamel, discoveries. continued success, you are a gift for all of us and i thank you. >> it is a big honor, thank you very much. a huge honor. thank you. >> rose: david birp is here, a musician, author and artist, a successful career with the talking heads and then as a solo artist. he appeared on the cover of time magazine in 1986, which called him rock's renaissance man, and then there was the concert film, stop making sense. here is a look at some recent work. ♪ >> rose: how music works is his latest book, he takes on everything from the disruptive effect of technology to the acoustics of punching music v
and i am not saying that simon is -- but the soul of simon and the power in his energy.nother one that has been very important for me claudio bardo. >> rose: oh, really. >> and he is a magician. his hands and his way to conduct, the simplicity and at the same time the beauty of his hands. so really, i am really thankful to life, you know,. >> rose: the cover of musical america worldwide, gustavo dudamel, musician of the year and this is a cd, remember those? gustavo dudamel,...
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back to you, simon. >>> meanwhile, of course a major storm hitting the east coast and affecting travel across the region. we will update own the storm's latest track after the break. >>> and still ahead hurricane the dollar has had a phenomenal run against the yen over the last three months. cot fiscal cliff derail the green back's rally? we are back in two. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes.
back to you, simon. >>> meanwhile, of course a major storm hitting the east coast and affecting travel across the region. we will update own the storm's latest track after the break. >>> and still ahead hurricane the dollar has had a phenomenal run against the yen over the last three months. cot fiscal cliff derail the green back's rally? we are back in two. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart...
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our traders for the hour, simon baker, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian are trading the markets for the hour. joe terranova what are you scratching off? >> he's got to look at the consumer space. what's the fiscal drag going to be, in particular, on the aspirational consumer. i think e-commerce will continue. mastercard, i think it's going above 500 bucks. it's a name i would own. you do get the compromise. american express, again, catering to the aspirational consumer. and lastly, look at whole foods. the company that's actually cited the challenges looking ahead of the potential fiscal concerns. those are three names, all consumer related i think you want to go after. >> front page of "the wall street journal" today, asking the question whether the consumer is going to slowly sort of peter out from their spending. you worried about that? american express whole foods will play right into that. >> i am not worried about that. i actually take the other side of a lot of what was written in that article. >> stephanie link? >> get a compromise that you want to look at is tec
our traders for the hour, simon baker, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian are trading the markets for the hour. joe terranova what are you scratching off? >> he's got to look at the consumer space. what's the fiscal drag going to be, in particular, on the aspirational consumer. i think e-commerce will continue. mastercard, i think it's going above 500 bucks. it's a name i would own. you do get the compromise. american express, again, catering to the aspirational consumer. and...
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our traders for the hour, joe terranova, stephanie link, simon baker, josh brown. they're ready with your best plays right now. and joe terranova, play this market. >> 4:00 this morning when i got up, i turned on the screens. looked at where the market was and tweeted directly to stephanie. if you are a money manager, you were asked at 4:00 in the morning, why is the market here, why is it not lower? well, it's now 12:00, scott, and after the ism, the s&p futures trading 14, 15, the same question. why is the market here? it should be lower, given all the fundamentals going on in the marketplace right now. that tells you, there's something going on here psychologically that goes beyond the negativity that we see out of d.c. maybe the street is smarter than we expect. but you are seeing a little bit of a lift. and any market that's quiet, you never sell it. >> josh, the market is hanging in. >> short-term traders are really nervous about missing a santa claus rally. so you're seeing this kind of fade. the news reaction. in the absence of us having any clarity as far
our traders for the hour, joe terranova, stephanie link, simon baker, josh brown. they're ready with your best plays right now. and joe terranova, play this market. >> 4:00 this morning when i got up, i turned on the screens. looked at where the market was and tweeted directly to stephanie. if you are a money manager, you were asked at 4:00 in the morning, why is the market here, why is it not lower? well, it's now 12:00, scott, and after the ism, the s&p futures trading 14, 15, the...
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hour are josh brown, pete najarian, simon baker and j.j. pete, apple not far from the november low of 505. >> right. it's catching up very, very rapidly right now. it's been something where i know we've been talking about this stock a lot and i know a lot of people are just concerned about the fact that maybe it's over talked but it is apple. it was the highest valued stock and continues to be. the sell off is extreme. i am in the camp i think folks are selling for tax reasons. i know there are a lot of different opinions. slowness of maybe the iphone 5 sales and the rest of it we've heard time and time again. i still don't buy into that whole thing. i think this is tax selling. i'm waiting. i think there are opportunities. i think you can continue to wait. i don't think you have to pounce on apple just yet. i think it gets below 500. >> when does the selling stop? >> that is what everybody wants to know. when does the selling stop? >> i don't know that i have the answer but i'll tell you the way i would be thinking about this. i agree with
hour are josh brown, pete najarian, simon baker and j.j. pete, apple not far from the november low of 505. >> right. it's catching up very, very rapidly right now. it's been something where i know we've been talking about this stock a lot and i know a lot of people are just concerned about the fact that maybe it's over talked but it is apple. it was the highest valued stock and continues to be. the sell off is extreme. i am in the camp i think folks are selling for tax reasons. i know...
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. ♪ padre simon ♪ ¿nos puede acompañar? sí. ah, lo siento.desde allá arriba y se quebró el cuello. ¿un accidente? no lo sé, habrá que hacer los exámenes de rigor. ♪ hola, eminencia. burn storlber de múnich, no lo entiendo ¿por qué estamos acá? yo tenía una cita ayer en la noche con el señor storlber en mi oficina en el vaticano. entiendo. lo dudo mucho. hace una semana me envió este correo electrónico ♪ si es cierto lo que dice aquí, sería muy bueno. si eso fuera cierto pero el señor storlber ya no nos puede dar más información al respecto, dios se apiade de su alma ¿qué espera de mí? quiero que investigue esto. ¿en múnich? sí, allá usted tiene buenas relaciones con las autoridades. entiendo, ¿quiere que llame a la señora blank y le pida un favor en nombre suyo? en el nombre de la iglesia. por supuesto eminencia ¿cuánto es el 25% de 60? no sé. lisa, mañana es la prueba y los porcentajes son importantes. pero la abuela dijo que tú también eres mala en matemáticas. igual has salido adelante ella preguntó y no hay que mentirle. sí, gracias mamá
. ♪ padre simon ♪ ¿nos puede acompañar? sí. ah, lo siento.desde allá arriba y se quebró el cuello. ¿un accidente? no lo sé, habrá que hacer los exámenes de rigor. ♪ hola, eminencia. burn storlber de múnich, no lo entiendo ¿por qué estamos acá? yo tenía una cita ayer en la noche con el señor storlber en mi oficina en el vaticano. entiendo. lo dudo mucho. hace una semana me envió este correo electrónico ♪ si es cierto lo que dice aquí, sería muy bueno. si eso fuera...
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we welcome back nan hayworth and mark simone. nan, let me begin with you, please. you're a doctor. >> yes. >> i know you're not a mental health doctor. but it has been alleged that he has asperger's syndrome, personality disorders -- nobody knows. does mental health play a huge role in this, from what you know? >> well, i'm the mother of two sons as well. i just can't imagine the scene at that elementary school. and of course the families whose children survived. these children who witnessed this. there's no explanation for these things, clearly, larry. and this is the latest in a series of shootings this year. every one of them has been perpetrated by someone who has been deemed to be exceedingly mentally ill. we do have a problem as a society in identifying those who need help so that they won't do these things. and it's a very, very difficult problem. it's going to need a lot of concentrated effort. >> mark simone, we are a big country. and i still believe we are a great country, even though we have our own problems as illustrated tragically today. mark, if it i
we welcome back nan hayworth and mark simone. nan, let me begin with you, please. you're a doctor. >> yes. >> i know you're not a mental health doctor. but it has been alleged that he has asperger's syndrome, personality disorders -- nobody knows. does mental health play a huge role in this, from what you know? >> well, i'm the mother of two sons as well. i just can't imagine the scene at that elementary school. and of course the families whose children survived. these...
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please welcome sister simone campbell.pplause) hello, thank you so much for coming back. good to see you. >> thank you, good to see you. >> now sister you were here once before. >> that's right. >> during the campaign. you and your fellow or sistronuns got on a bus watch. did you call this bus. >> nunns on the bus. >> it was an obvious cois. >> could have been nuns on a helicopter,. >> we couldn't afford that. >> okay. >> we are a low budget operation. >> that is because are you advocating for the poor. >> that's right. >> stephen: if you advocate for rich people you get a private jet. >> but we don't stand with jesus if that happens. >> jon: what are you talking about, jesus wants me to prosper. >> but jesus invite you to the major, to the side of the poor. >> stephen: hold it right there, nunsy, hold it right there okay. stop stampeding me with your appeal to the jesus it is christmastime. >> it is. >> stephen: why do we have to talk about the poor. keep it light it is a happy time of the year. >> that's exactly what jes
please welcome sister simone campbell.pplause) hello, thank you so much for coming back. good to see you. >> thank you, good to see you. >> now sister you were here once before. >> that's right. >> during the campaign. you and your fellow or sistronuns got on a bus watch. did you call this bus. >> nunns on the bus. >> it was an obvious cois. >> could have been nuns on a helicopter,. >> we couldn't afford that. >> okay. >> we are a low...
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sister simone campbell.right back. í:1y/&-48çj test. >> stephen: well, that's it for the report, everybody, and that's it for the year. we wrote a book, held a music festival, passed a thousand shows, rigged our campaign finance system. (laughter) >> stephen: ran for president. was named a senator. (cheers and applause) before we go i want to thank you all for watching. i want to thank everyone without reports the report and makes this show possible. now it's time to close out the career with the best way we can think of. with jeff tweedy, mavis staples, sean lennon and the harlem gospel choir. merry christmas, everybody! (cheers and applause) ♪ and so this is christmas ♪ and what have you done ♪ another year's over ♪ and a new one's begun ♪ so this is christmas ♪ we hope you have fun ♪ near and the dear ones ♪ old and the young ♪ a merry merry christmas ♪ and a happy new year ♪ let's hope it's a good one ♪ ♪ without any fear ♪ and so this is christmas ♪ for weak and for strong ♪ for rich and for poor on
sister simone campbell.right back. í:1y/&-48çj test. >> stephen: well, that's it for the report, everybody, and that's it for the year. we wrote a book, held a music festival, passed a thousand shows, rigged our campaign finance system. (laughter) >> stephen: ran for president. was named a senator. (cheers and applause) before we go i want to thank you all for watching. i want to thank everyone without reports the report and makes this show possible. now it's time to close...
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he is the music director of the simon bolivar symphony organize trav venz venses and the los angeles fill har fonic. here he is performing with the l.a. philharmonic. ♪ . >> rose: do you feel some sense of responsibility because of the position you hold now around the world to introduce the world to latin america and music? >> oh, absolutely, of course. but look, for us the most important thing is to put our music in the same level of how to say, of importance, as beethoven, as or nono, especially talking about modern composers. because when we talk about our music we are talking about music of the 20th century. especially 20th century and that is the important thing. can't you imagine, i was thinking this this is all new music for many people, you know. the concerts are sold out. you know, it's something very special because people are coming with this kind of question, you know, with this kind of what we will listen. but i think at the same time they think that will be something very special. and for us the most important thing is not of course it's the orchestra, but its music. ho
he is the music director of the simon bolivar symphony organize trav venz venses and the los angeles fill har fonic. here he is performing with the l.a. philharmonic. ♪ . >> rose: do you feel some sense of responsibility because of the position you hold now around the world to introduce the world to latin america and music? >> oh, absolutely, of course. but look, for us the most important thing is to put our music in the same level of how to say, of importance, as beethoven, as or...
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he has a dedicated imprint by simon and schuster. his philosophy has been moving toward trying to reach the same dedicated loyal following over and over again and build on that a little bit at a time rather than necessarily go for more outrage than fox had because he can do what glenn does best. what is interesting to see, he has shifted what he has done over the last few years and no doubt he will continue to adapt his persona over the next year or so. >> he has a new novel out cackling the un. his previous tackling the un. his previous novel, the over tin conspiracy by glen beck and two people. sometimes you see books by two people but usually not three people. committee writing. who wrote the book? i wrote the book. these guys -- i sort of supervised. it was a team effort. to call him and authors, he might dispute this but it is sort of part of his brand marketing. he has a newsletter, a cable show, his own little media empire. whether fox chased him out or not i am not clear but he is very cobb--popular in his books sell. he writ
he has a dedicated imprint by simon and schuster. his philosophy has been moving toward trying to reach the same dedicated loyal following over and over again and build on that a little bit at a time rather than necessarily go for more outrage than fox had because he can do what glenn does best. what is interesting to see, he has shifted what he has done over the last few years and no doubt he will continue to adapt his persona over the next year or so. >> he has a new novel out cackling...