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jim skinner, 41 years at mcdonald's, live in chicago.iew, carl. melissa was very disappointed about the mcrib, hate to be said. >> it is solace to me in germany it's a permanent item. one can always go to germany for mcrib. >> if you're tuning in, here is what you missed so far on "squawk on the street." >> announcer: welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here is what's happening so far. >>> i think europe really needs to stop the kind of fumbling and bumbling we've seen. summit meetings solved this thing, it would be solved a long time ago. >> i think you'll see, i predict, some indication that dimon is walking the plank on this. >> much better than expected on headline, up 1.1 on may durable good orders. >> talking about a tremendous, tremendous penetration when it comes to teens. so you would think someone would say, look, colgate, procter & gamble come in big, 2013 a giant disclosure and i didn't read that on any pieces. >> trading has begun. >> on mobile devices, facebook up 10% month to monday incident april. if you annu
jim skinner, 41 years at mcdonald's, live in chicago.iew, carl. melissa was very disappointed about the mcrib, hate to be said. >> it is solace to me in germany it's a permanent item. one can always go to germany for mcrib. >> if you're tuning in, here is what you missed so far on "squawk on the street." >> announcer: welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here is what's happening so far. >>> i think europe really needs to stop the kind...
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skinner? >> thank you. when i was searching around to think about what i could say, i thought i wanted to direct my comments to mrs. reagan and tell you a little bit of a back story about how all this came about. it was never really to happen, the books that the andersons and i have done in the past couple of years. and in the fall of 1995, mrs. reagan attended the conference in this very room that was open to the public, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the geneva conference and the first meeting that reagan had with gorbachev. and i attended that seminar and rushed up to her and said i would love to interview for my work. she says i don't allow interviews. but by christmas, i wrote her a long letter about my interest in studying the end of the cold war. and by the spring i had met her and she had granted me access to president reagan's papers for my work on the end of the cold war with the support of secretary schultz. and she's still asking for that book. but along the way, i started finding thousands
skinner? >> thank you. when i was searching around to think about what i could say, i thought i wanted to direct my comments to mrs. reagan and tell you a little bit of a back story about how all this came about. it was never really to happen, the books that the andersons and i have done in the past couple of years. and in the fall of 1995, mrs. reagan attended the conference in this very room that was open to the public, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the geneva conference and the...
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the deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news that the center helps to get kids off the streets. >> the number of kids was out on the streets at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> kids and their parents will have access to family services and counseling. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake hopes that the center, in combination with increased patrols downtown and at the end harbor, will keep all parties safe. >> everyone on the harbor deployment knows that on top of making sure that the environment is safe and everyone is obeying the laws in the area, we are also enforcing the curfew. >> for more information, log onto our website, wbaltv.com. >> renovations aon the way. b.w.i. thurgood marshall totaling $100 million. the renovations including widening concourse c to accommodate a larger screening areas. also, moving walkways, connecting concourse c to concourses a and b, and new in stores and restaurants. looks pretty good. coming up, it sounds like a science-fiction novel, but it is of reality. the new process for screening unborn babies. london is becoming an olympics playground.
the deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news that the center helps to get kids off the streets. >> the number of kids was out on the streets at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> kids and their parents will have access to family services and counseling. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake hopes that the center, in combination with increased patrols downtown and at the end harbor, will keep all parties safe. >> everyone on the harbor deployment knows that on top of...
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i bet skinner reminds us how deep the bench is at mcdonald's. bottom line.ald's versus burger king. deciding between the two is all about taste. if you're a trader, burger king is the winner. as you're going for roll-outs and the analysts want new names with potential second offerings to buy on the cheap, since the owners want to ring the register that will get attention. as an investment, few stocks will beat mcdonald's for the long haul. burger king is certainly not one of them. let's go to morris in new york, please. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah, morris. >> caller: how you doing? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i'm okay. it's raining. what can we do? we've got to work. >> it is raining. someone on my staff said it was nice out today. that's firing grounds. go. >> caller: what would be the best strategy for sara lee before the split. >> i like holding them both. you have the dividend. nothing the matter there. the food group is so much better than any other group. my charitable trust got clocked. owned oils, techs. shouldn't be oil or tec
i bet skinner reminds us how deep the bench is at mcdonald's. bottom line.ald's versus burger king. deciding between the two is all about taste. if you're a trader, burger king is the winner. as you're going for roll-outs and the analysts want new names with potential second offerings to buy on the cheap, since the owners want to ring the register that will get attention. as an investment, few stocks will beat mcdonald's for the long haul. burger king is certainly not one of them. let's go to...
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and he is so delightful and the fact that more often the not the character of charlie skinner has had a couple of pops. we shake our heads, we have a big argument in the pilot and sam is a part of it. it was tough. during theok at sam attack because he is so good and so funny. tavis: all the critics loved jeff daniels and how you plan for the character. how did this happen for you? >> i have been -- chasing television. tavis: you have been chasing television? >> the indie films, i was tired of working hard on movies that no one would see. i need to be in things people see. also this whole cable network thing, hbo and others, that is where the writers seem to be. you look at the shows like "breaking bad" and "homeland," that is where the riders are. i want to be around writing. i said, that is where i want to go. all the sudden last year ago, for rape. we got wind of this aaron sorkin cable news thing. he was busy winning the oscar for a social -- "the social network." you look at it, i tell my agent now. said, let's do television. get me aaron sorkin, hbo because of the creative freed
and he is so delightful and the fact that more often the not the character of charlie skinner has had a couple of pops. we shake our heads, we have a big argument in the pilot and sam is a part of it. it was tough. during theok at sam attack because he is so good and so funny. tavis: all the critics loved jeff daniels and how you plan for the character. how did this happen for you? >> i have been -- chasing television. tavis: you have been chasing television? >> the indie films, i...
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john skinner said the center helps get kids off the street. >> no doubt that the number of kids thatet at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> kids and their parents love access to counseling. the mayor hopes the center a combination with increased patrols downtown will keep all parties safe. >> everybody on the harbor at deployment and the downtown deployment knows that on top of making sure the environment is safe and everybody is obey the law, we also are enforcing the curfew. >> that a curfew center is open tomorrow. for more information, log onto our website, wbaltv.com. back to you. >> thank you. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think the city's new summer curfew policies will be enough to curb the recent surge in youth violence downtown? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> some renovations are on the way for the airport totally $100 million. they include widening car course -- concourse c and moving walkways and new shops and restaurants. the renovations are not expect
john skinner said the center helps get kids off the street. >> no doubt that the number of kids thatet at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> kids and their parents love access to counseling. the mayor hopes the center a combination with increased patrols downtown will keep all parties safe. >> everybody on the harbor at deployment and the downtown deployment knows that on top of making sure the environment is safe and everybody is obey the law, we also are enforcing the...
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being branded a threat to national security by a stony artie's eastern european correspondent alexei skinner went to talon to get an explanation on with a number of russian stony and politicians he was blacklisted by security police after a series of reports he'd done about some of the country's policies he was alexei's investigation into the events. every time i travel to a story i always enjoy the wonderful hospitality the food and the sightseeing of this baltic country from the journalism point of view over the past several years i've produced several stories on social and economic issues here but i never expected that my reports from a store near would be regarded by some as a threat to national security. every poor to buy the country's security police stated that my last three stories had an estonian tone and had nothing to do with the reality that is despite the fact these reports and rising neo nazis and a punitive new language law and the economic problems in the country featured prominent politicians and think tanks we went to the capital toilet to investigate what this was all abou
being branded a threat to national security by a stony artie's eastern european correspondent alexei skinner went to talon to get an explanation on with a number of russian stony and politicians he was blacklisted by security police after a series of reports he'd done about some of the country's policies he was alexei's investigation into the events. every time i travel to a story i always enjoy the wonderful hospitality the food and the sightseeing of this baltic country from the journalism...
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i think the jim skinner interview will be amazing. ceo. >> yeah, you think about mcdonald's, p&g, pepsi, a lot of challenges beginning to creep into these big names. i wonder how you're separating the wheat from the chaff. >> i think some good inroads are being made. they are russia, they are turkey. i like pep. i really do not like proctor p. >> you have a law degree, you understand what this decision means probably more than a lot of us here at this table. guesses on what they'll say and implications? >> i think roberts has -- i would -- stick my neck out here. but i think roberts has a chance to strike this one down or at least the individual mandate. i know he's a free market guy and this is obviously viewed as a non-free market law. >> right. see you tonight. >> thank you, carl. >> "mad money," 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern time. could today be the day? might be minutes away from a monumental decision. the supreme court's ruling on the health care reform act, you want to see how markets react to that decision if it comes down in th
i think the jim skinner interview will be amazing. ceo. >> yeah, you think about mcdonald's, p&g, pepsi, a lot of challenges beginning to creep into these big names. i wonder how you're separating the wheat from the chaff. >> i think some good inroads are being made. they are russia, they are turkey. i like pep. i really do not like proctor p. >> you have a law degree, you understand what this decision means probably more than a lot of us here at this table. guesses on...
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deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news the center helps get kids off the streets. >> no doubt when they put this into place, the number of kids that are kind of out on the streets at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> while at the center, kids and their parents will have access to family services and counseling. the mayor hopes the center in combination with increased patrols downtown and at the inner harbor will keep all parties safe. >> everyone that is on the harbor deployment, the inner harbor deployment, downtown deployment know that on top of making sure that the environment is safe and everyone is obeying the laws in their area, we also are enforcing the curfew. >> anyone who would like more information can log on to our website, wbaltv.com. >> another controversial lot is being left for the voters to decide in november. so-called dream act could be put on the november ballot with the required number of signatures. supporters say the dream act is a spending bill anshan not be subjected to a referendum -- and should not be subjected to a referendum. >> one month
deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news the center helps get kids off the streets. >> no doubt when they put this into place, the number of kids that are kind of out on the streets at nighttime decreases dramatically. >> while at the center, kids and their parents will have access to family services and counseling. the mayor hopes the center in combination with increased patrols downtown and at the inner harbor will keep all parties safe. >> everyone that is on...
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as for debbie skinner, a month into the atlantic hurricane season, she says she's already had enough. >> as far as staying here, i think i'm done. i think i'm done. >> reporter: and throughout the entire state of florida, more than 13,000 people are waking up this morning without power. >> thanks. >>> tomorrow morning, the supreme court will hand down its long awaited decision on president obama's health care law. everyone with a stake in the outcome is preparing for it. >> president obama and republican challenger mitt romney tested out their messages on tuesday trying to anticipate what the justices may rule. >> if obama care is not deemed consttutional, then the first 3 1/2 years of this president's term has been wasted on something that did not help the american people. >> i believe that health care reform was the right thing to do. i believe it was right to make sure that everybody in this country gets decent health care and is not bankrupt when they get sick. >> with us now, republican strategist mike murphy. welcome. >> good morning. >> do you believe that if the court strikes
as for debbie skinner, a month into the atlantic hurricane season, she says she's already had enough. >> as far as staying here, i think i'm done. i think i'm done. >> reporter: and throughout the entire state of florida, more than 13,000 people are waking up this morning without power. >> thanks. >>> tomorrow morning, the supreme court will hand down its long awaited decision on president obama's health care law. everyone with a stake in the outcome is preparing for...
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. >> deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news the center helps get kids off the street and it keeps officers on then because they do not have to follow the same arrest protocols. crags no doubt, we put this into place, the no. -- >> no doubt, when we put this into place, the number of kids that are on the streets increases dramatically. >> mayor rawlings-blake kobs the center in combination with increased patrols of downtown -- hopes the center, in combination with increased patrols of downtown, will keep everybody there and at the inner harbor safe. >> we are making sure the environment is safe and everyone is obeying the law. we're also enforcing the curfew. >> for more information on summer community programs for kids, you can go to our website wbaltv.com. in baltimore, lowell melzer, wbal tv 11 news. >> still ahead, the fourth alleged victim takes the stand today in the case against gerry sandusky. claxton manset he was not only abused, but threatened as well -- >> the man said he was not only abused, but threatened as well. >> a taxicab is the way that some baltimore s
. >> deputy police commissioner john skinner told 11 news the center helps get kids off the street and it keeps officers on then because they do not have to follow the same arrest protocols. crags no doubt, we put this into place, the no. -- >> no doubt, when we put this into place, the number of kids that are on the streets increases dramatically. >> mayor rawlings-blake kobs the center in combination with increased patrols of downtown -- hopes the center, in combination with...
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. >>> tomorrow live from chicago, it's mcdonald's ceo jim skinner's last week on the job.ing to us about his tremendous tenure. join us for the supersized interview. you'll be loving it. tomorrow on "squawk on the street." this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> it was ten >>> it was ten yea
. >>> tomorrow live from chicago, it's mcdonald's ceo jim skinner's last week on the job.ing to us about his tremendous tenure. join us for the supersized interview. you'll be loving it. tomorrow on "squawk on the street." this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where...
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i say oddly because jim skinner stepping down and carl quintanilla in one of the first in downtown chickoing out with a stock bang. >>> coming up next, time not on our side today. >>> the fat cats and the phat mansions. maybe feeling worried. we'll look at why the misery of millionaires might be a good sign for your portfolio. >> the misery of -- >> world's smallest violin, america. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. diarrhea, gas or bloating? g
i say oddly because jim skinner stepping down and carl quintanilla in one of the first in downtown chickoing out with a stock bang. >>> coming up next, time not on our side today. >>> the fat cats and the phat mansions. maybe feeling worried. we'll look at why the misery of millionaires might be a good sign for your portfolio. >> the misery of -- >> world's smallest violin, america. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything...
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skinner for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. i'm at the age where my memory is not so good anymore. but i do believe that all nine of my books have been invited by barnes & noble to speak. i am very grateful for that. i hope everyone supports brick and mortar bookstores. they are very important places. okay? better? okay. this one? should i start again? all right. thank you for coming. yes, so thank you everyone for coming on this lovely night. thank you to my publisher, viking books and my friends there here. my family and etc. okay, so today is the actual publish date of the book and i haven't spoken about yet. this is an experiment of of a best of what to say. i was thinking that one question that liberals often ask about the present moment is a franklin roosevelt could do what he did and could talk the way he talked, why can't barack obama do anything like him? talk anything like him? i thought it might be useful to think about the state of liberalism that franklin roosevelt embodied. and then talk about the changes of what
skinner for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. i'm at the age where my memory is not so good anymore. but i do believe that all nine of my books have been invited by barnes & noble to speak. i am very grateful for that. i hope everyone supports brick and mortar bookstores. they are very important places. okay? better? okay. this one? should i start again? all right. thank you for coming. yes, so thank you everyone for coming on this lovely night. thank you to my publisher,...
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from skinner that basically has been debunked many years ago.are much more complicated than simply behavior. >> michael this report from this organization you say what, that it's -- it's just false? >> well, they're -- no, it's a joke. i mean, that agency never told jrc they were doing an investigation. they never came to jrc. they never asked to come to jrc. they only talk to people on the internet, on record, being against adversives. it wasn't an investigation. the report isn't worth the paper it's written on. the fact of the matter is i've been representing the school for over 20 years, anderson. i see these people. they are on so much medication they can't even open their eyes. they can barely walk. they're drooling on themselves. they're coming from the institutions that say they can treat these behavior disorders without adversives. guess what, they can, they just sedate them. they see these kids getting less applications a week. the behavior's gone. they're in the classroom. they're learning. far more humane than what this doctor is talk
from skinner that basically has been debunked many years ago.are much more complicated than simply behavior. >> michael this report from this organization you say what, that it's -- it's just false? >> well, they're -- no, it's a joke. i mean, that agency never told jrc they were doing an investigation. they never came to jrc. they never asked to come to jrc. they only talk to people on the internet, on record, being against adversives. it wasn't an investigation. the report isn't...
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want to remind everyone, we'll be live in chicago talking to ceo jim skinner, his last interview before retiring as head of mcd. that's it for "squawk on the street." let's get back to hq and "fast money halftime report." >> thank you very much, carl. four hours to go to closing. s&p 500 heat map, barely holding onto gains with a three-point rise there. dow s&p 500 as i said, nasdaq holding onto gains as well today. take a look at crude oil and gold as well today. we watch both fall. gold off 1%, crude down one-half of one percent. should you be vetting on 20% surge in stocks? talking to one of the most bullish strategist on the street. forget europe, the u.s. has plenty of hurdles ahead, preparing for gridlock in d.c. conviction buy on jpm, goldman sachs reverses course. morgan stanley out, jpmorgan in. welcome to the halftime report. let's get straight to it, straight to comments from angela merkel took the steam out of stocks, sent euro lower. no shared total liability for debt, this coming just a couple days ahead of the summit. there's a lot of scepticism coming out of that. >> now
want to remind everyone, we'll be live in chicago talking to ceo jim skinner, his last interview before retiring as head of mcd. that's it for "squawk on the street." let's get back to hq and "fast money halftime report." >> thank you very much, carl. four hours to go to closing. s&p 500 heat map, barely holding onto gains with a three-point rise there. dow s&p 500 as i said, nasdaq holding onto gains as well today. take a look at crude oil and gold as well...
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jim skinner, who is one of the most well-known ceos in the country, done a great job for mechanic donalds for years, is retiring. and i think people are used to his calm manner. but you know what, mechanic donalds got a deep bench, as we know from two previous ceos. i'm less concerned. everyone wants to freak out about mechanic donalds. >> i thought that was good enough. >> finally, chesapeake today announcing plans to sell its pipeline assets in three separate transactions. a total of $4 billion. it moves as the natural gas company gets ready to hold its meeting about two hours from now. aubrey mcclendon tried to ask that this meeting be delayed, jim. that's not going to happen. and there could be some fire works today. >> yeah, aubrey is doing what people expected him to do. david faber said the other day, this has already been on the table before the activists. i think what people don't understand about aubrey and chesapeake is their eyes were obviously too big. they expected natural gas to go up. but they have a lot of contracts that they made a lot of parts for this country. i think
jim skinner, who is one of the most well-known ceos in the country, done a great job for mechanic donalds for years, is retiring. and i think people are used to his calm manner. but you know what, mechanic donalds got a deep bench, as we know from two previous ceos. i'm less concerned. everyone wants to freak out about mechanic donalds. >> i thought that was good enough. >> finally, chesapeake today announcing plans to sell its pipeline assets in three separate transactions. a total...
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this is from a paper done by skinner and they classified using another study from somebody else, they claified different kinds of treatment according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. and you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody could have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting, that effective low-cost treatmen were, according to them, accountable for more than half of the mortaty decline due to ronary disease between 1980 and 2000. of course they didn't have the guts to sayhat anything was actually not cost effective but less cost effective and probably there wasn't anything that wasn't effective in a sense and the word "cost" i think is probably an issue here. you can see that according to their categorization, the more aggressive treatments, constituents, cardiac rehab, they're much more expensive than aspirin, for example, that they account for maybe 19% of the mortality decline. you want to be a little careful about this kind of display because you ha
this is from a paper done by skinner and they classified using another study from somebody else, they claified different kinds of treatment according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. and you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody could have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting, that effective low-cost treatmen were, according to them, accountable for more than half...
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. >> alisyn: super star skinner was inspired to battle against breast cancer after losing fellow golfere young age of 28 years old. our own jennifer griffin a breast cancer survivor herself spoke of val's life foundation at their event last year. >> in the military you don't leave your battle buddies on the battle field. you don't forget anyone and you don't leave anyone behind. you dedicated yourself to this cause. thank you from all of us who have been diagnosed and you didn't leave your battle buddy behind. >> this year one of the speakers shared her own emotional journey. >> they immediately recommended a double mastectomy. i just couldn't fathom it. i was just trying to go to the junior prom. 16 years old, the last thing on your mind is breast cancer. >> val's mission is to change all of that bringing awareness to the younger generation through, of all things, a summer camp. she joins us now to share how she is doing that. with her high school teacher jessica top and student abonka anone. thank you for being here. >> thank you thanks for having me. >> why is it important to teach y
. >> alisyn: super star skinner was inspired to battle against breast cancer after losing fellow golfere young age of 28 years old. our own jennifer griffin a breast cancer survivor herself spoke of val's life foundation at their event last year. >> in the military you don't leave your battle buddies on the battle field. you don't forget anyone and you don't leave anyone behind. you dedicated yourself to this cause. thank you from all of us who have been diagnosed and you didn't...