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a small craft advisory for the strong winds on the bay. heading up intohe mounds, you better take your winter coat. the high 49 tomorrow and only 55 on saturday. maybe some frostburg early saturday and sunday morning in the mountains. we will open the summer season at ocean city with chilly temperatures and maybe a few widely scattered showers friday and saturday. around here, tomorrow and drops about 20 degrees. sunny and 71 sunday. on memorial day, 75 and partly cloudy. >> still ahead, maryland resides and tourists have spent months waiting for the grand reopening of the ocean city pier. >> it was wiped out by hurricane sandy. it has a whole new look now. more about the ceremony that will mark its reopening. >> of baltimore landmark on the auction block. what happened today in what it means for that strawberry pie we know. theom is a veteran of korean war. something he did 47 years ago will have all of us hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to t
a small craft advisory for the strong winds on the bay. heading up intohe mounds, you better take your winter coat. the high 49 tomorrow and only 55 on saturday. maybe some frostburg early saturday and sunday morning in the mountains. we will open the summer season at ocean city with chilly temperatures and maybe a few widely scattered showers friday and saturday. around here, tomorrow and drops about 20 degrees. sunny and 71 sunday. on memorial day, 75 and partly cloudy. >> still ahead,...
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and i will say that this $4.1.10 year capital plan is yet again another strong strong demonstration of our airports thinking ahead. it's an airport that's on water so it continually has to update itself and deal with seawall rise sea level rise. it has to build new facilities. the airport runways have to be invested in and the buildings themselves whether we get a new control tower oreo do the old terminal it looks like all terminals feel the same way. john did a fabulous job in making sure our labor forces throughout the area feel directly involved. it's a humanely economical engine you'll say that billion dollars and the new buildings but the $14. billion will have a large number of the construction jobs and the engineering designing jobs as well as the concession vendors that reflect the diversity of our airport. i like coming to the airport when i'm traveling more and more those days and others for the america's cup and the data breakers and all the different summer events many, many thousands of people will come through the airport. it's modern and save and has the highest level o
and i will say that this $4.1.10 year capital plan is yet again another strong strong demonstration of our airports thinking ahead. it's an airport that's on water so it continually has to update itself and deal with seawall rise sea level rise. it has to build new facilities. the airport runways have to be invested in and the buildings themselves whether we get a new control tower oreo do the old terminal it looks like all terminals feel the same way. john did a fabulous job in making sure our...
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strong sales in the u.s. helping. >> and there's a strong set of numbers from deutsche telecom. and disney may be the happiest place on earth as the media giant reports better than expected second quarter figures. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. welcome to hump day, middle of the week. as we coast through the middle of the global trading session as well just to recap the dow closing above 15,000 for the first time last night. the record 15,058. s&p also up for a record high 1,625. it follows the dax up record closes as well. that is the move in the last seven days as you can see up 1.5% in those last seven days. the dow nearly 15% so far for the year. we'll talk about this and what investors are to do with these high prices. also on today's show, we'll bring you a first on cnbc interview with the finance minister of south africa and nigeria and get their views on what the future holds for the country's biggest economies. and find out what i was told about the social emergency at 10:40 cet. and it
strong sales in the u.s. helping. >> and there's a strong set of numbers from deutsche telecom. and disney may be the happiest place on earth as the media giant reports better than expected second quarter figures. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. welcome to hump day, middle of the week. as we coast through the middle of the global trading session as well just to recap the dow closing...
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strong character. >> president barack obama comforts people in tornado- ravaged moore, oklahoma. what he said about the damage he saw firsthand. >>> we will show you the bay area tribute to the fallen heroes of world war ii on this memorial day weekend. and >>> kpix-5 is the official television station for the bay bridge opening ceremony and as of now. the countdown to labor day is still on. just now 99 days until the grand opening. we are watching and keeping you updated on the progress of the new eastern spap you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. hour ago -- a vigil--- in moore, oklahoma to honor th people killed in last week's massive tornado
strong character. >> president barack obama comforts people in tornado- ravaged moore, oklahoma. what he said about the damage he saw firsthand. >>> we will show you the bay area tribute to the fallen heroes of world war ii on this memorial day weekend. and >>> kpix-5 is the official television station for the bay bridge opening ceremony and as of now. the countdown to labor day is still on. just now 99 days until the grand opening. we are watching and keeping you...
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it was to show their strong women. certainly madonna personified that. >> definitely. >> was it actually madonna in in 1990, the blond ambition tour, but this was not the first time you had done these bras. there was a link with africa. did i get that right? >> i did not get the thing with africa. >> i thought that when we see -- >> yes, yes, 1985. the first corset dress, i did a collection. collections were big. it was a mix of difficulty. and the lingerie. one part was the lingerie. i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life of fellini. they made a movie of it -- only a few years ago, which was not so good, but the play was excellent. it was broadway. there was one scene where all the women were preparing themselves for the show. all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must sa
it was to show their strong women. certainly madonna personified that. >> definitely. >> was it actually madonna in in 1990, the blond ambition tour, but this was not the first time you had done these bras. there was a link with africa. did i get that right? >> i did not get the thing with africa. >> i thought that when we see -- >> yes, yes, 1985. the first corset dress, i did a collection. collections were big. it was a mix of difficulty. and the lingerie. one...
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>> i think it's a strong buy. i like the valuation at 11 times next year's earnings, 30% to 40% discount to the overall market and $60 billion buyback at the ouncedy recently ann will be completed over the next 2.5 years, that's the equivalent of buying $87 million of stock for every trading day the next year. we'll see a new product flow from apple and positive earnings comparisons. all things will help. >> howard, a lot of deals on priceline, but is stock a deal at $113 a share, near or at an all-time high? >> that's a good question, tyler. i would like to point out that the stock has done very well, but the earnings have done better in recent years. stock with earnings compounding, more than 20% in recent years. it will continue to grow at 20% and the p.e. 20 times this year's earnings, 17 times next year's earnings, a good buy. jeffrey boyd the architect, going back to the early 2000 period. we love priceline as the global leader in online travel. >> see if we can squeeze in one more. eog resources, what's the
>> i think it's a strong buy. i like the valuation at 11 times next year's earnings, 30% to 40% discount to the overall market and $60 billion buyback at the ouncedy recently ann will be completed over the next 2.5 years, that's the equivalent of buying $87 million of stock for every trading day the next year. we'll see a new product flow from apple and positive earnings comparisons. all things will help. >> howard, a lot of deals on priceline, but is stock a deal at $113 a share,...
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i did not have a strong interest. working as an organizer, you get to know issues surrounding budget for schools or housing, and i began to see people were really accessible and some had started working with the community and we got more and more engaged. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? supervisor kim: i think i definitely fall on the left. >> was there anything surprising about the campaign process? supervisor kim: it was my third campaign running for office. i ran for the school board twice before. in many ways, i was already -- i already knew what i had signed myself up for. it was physically grueling, emotionally grueling, really tiring. the one thing i enjoyed was i got to know voters and residents. you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper und
i did not have a strong interest. working as an organizer, you get to know issues surrounding budget for schools or housing, and i began to see people were really accessible and some had started working with the community and we got more and more engaged. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? supervisor kim: i think i definitely fall on the left. >> was there anything surprising about the campaign process? supervisor kim: it was my third campaign running for...
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some of the storms could be strong to severe and we have a slight risk. a few storms could reach severe limits or be very strong with damaging winds, 60 miles the week. we -- 60 m.p.h. or more with hail you could get an isolated tornado but that chance is relatively low today. this includes d.c. as central maryland and much of northern ireland but western parts are exploited. -- northern maryland but western parts are excluded. this system will pass of mid- tomorrow morning. most of the morning drive, we will start to see pop up showers and thunderstorms with stronger lines moving through by 5:00. we'll start to clear out overnight tonight. we will keep that chance until midmorning tomorrow. 79-84 degrees today, pretty warm and muggy and thunderstorms tapering off tonight and we will end things by midmorning on friday and it will be a breezy weakened but still plenty of sunshine perhaps a little cool for the pool but the kids want to jump in any way. we heard rumors about you doing a cannonball. >> will have to watch "good morning washington." we are live
some of the storms could be strong to severe and we have a slight risk. a few storms could reach severe limits or be very strong with damaging winds, 60 miles the week. we -- 60 m.p.h. or more with hail you could get an isolated tornado but that chance is relatively low today. this includes d.c. as central maryland and much of northern ireland but western parts are exploited. -- northern maryland but western parts are excluded. this system will pass of mid- tomorrow morning. most of the morning...
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. >> showing you how strong a tornado can be. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> we have more information tonight about a beloved long shoreman who died in a freak accident. today his union sent us this photo of manuel stimson. he was a resident of frank. the union says the 78-year-old was in a truck helping direct container traffic when somehow that truck plunged right in. >>> the richmond police chief says he found cash scattered across the sidewalk after dinner last night and is now looking for the owner. he put the money into an envelope and told us at first he
. >> showing you how strong a tornado can be. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled...
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in that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong goal of educating our public and all the other kids and families in our city. this is a way of our quality of life, we cannot accept human trafficking. part of the way to do that is to have this be part of the kids education, and push strongly. the collaborative this year, allow the youth of san francisco to enter in a poster contest to provide artistic ability to the messaging of this really important movement. the 2013 poster contest winners i get to announce. i will begin with third-place winners. the third-place winner, first one eighth-grade student, from james brannan middle school. shelley lu (sounds like) apl(applause) also an eighth-grade student from james dunham as well, stella lee. thank you. apl(applause) (applause) to be an eighth-grader. the collaborative has chosen for the second place at 12 greater, from abraham lincoln high school. stephanie chung (applause) and then we have a number of first place winners. i'm sure this is all about collaboration, talking about it, what it means absorbing the purpose and working
in that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong goal of educating our public and all the other kids and families in our city. this is a way of our quality of life, we cannot accept human trafficking. part of the way to do that is to have this be part of the kids education, and push strongly. the collaborative this year, allow the youth of san francisco to enter in a poster contest to provide artistic ability to the messaging of this really important movement. the 2013 poster contest...
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strong winds because of a strong area of low pressure sitting off the pacific northwest coastline.at where the arrows are coming from. winds go counterclock wise. this air was dragged down from the arctic. it gets modified, but still chilly. by the time it made it here. inland, you were in the low 90s yesterday. today you struggled. more of the same coming up tomorrow. sunny, but chilly and low pressure not moving for the at memorial day. this pattern will continue. a lot of sunshine, but not that much heat. winds will die down overnight tonight. mornings will be chilly. afternoons will be cool, but no fog at the coastline. we'll have little cloud cover, but it will be chilly. 8 degrees below normal. high of 68. santa clara super bowl, 68 degrees for you tomorrow. campbell 69. low 70s, that's it for pittsburgh. dublin 69 degrees. alameda, only 65 degrees tomorrow with mainly sunny skies. this is where we will stay. low to mid 70s through memorial day. near the bay, mid 60s. sunny, no fog. right around 60 degrees. we will be chilly and stay chilly for a while. but chilly is not bad.
strong winds because of a strong area of low pressure sitting off the pacific northwest coastline.at where the arrows are coming from. winds go counterclock wise. this air was dragged down from the arctic. it gets modified, but still chilly. by the time it made it here. inland, you were in the low 90s yesterday. today you struggled. more of the same coming up tomorrow. sunny, but chilly and low pressure not moving for the at memorial day. this pattern will continue. a lot of sunshine, but not...
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they're very strong today.e talking about breaking them up because they're too big to fail and they're putting the taxpayer at risk. when you talk in that kind of tone, which isn't correct, what you're doing is you're scaring everybody. and that's what's holding us back. people are afraid to lend. people that make commitments or even people that borrow. so i think we've got to get some fear out of the system and get people back to feeling more confident in the world around them. >> and do you see it? do you sense the fear when you talk to colleagues in business, when you talk to corporate heads, are theys s also sitting money and sort of standing still? >> there is a huge amount of frustration. tell us the rules of the game, we'll play it. but if not, they're going to be conservative and they're going to hold back and that's what's holding back the economy. everything is being too conservative and they're not willing to grow and create new jobs. >> i thought it was interesting yesterday with bernanke saying, in
they're very strong today.e talking about breaking them up because they're too big to fail and they're putting the taxpayer at risk. when you talk in that kind of tone, which isn't correct, what you're doing is you're scaring everybody. and that's what's holding us back. people are afraid to lend. people that make commitments or even people that borrow. so i think we've got to get some fear out of the system and get people back to feeling more confident in the world around them. >> and do...
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i am privileged today to recognize a number of individuals who have been strong, strong advocates, people who have gone way beyond the duty but also deserving of recognition for all their advocacy work. the first person i would like to introduce is these year's recipient of the abolitionist the word for advocacy, staff attorney with with the asian pacific legal advocacy services, 2013 abolitionist awardee for advocacy, cindy lu. apl (applause) we also have someone whose services have been both exemplary and deserving of recognition. she is a founder and executive director of freedom house. she is the 2013 abolitionist award for providing exemplary services, -- em. (applause) we also together in collaboration with the status of women, with supervisors, department heads, the human rights commission we wanted to make sure that future generations of children are part of the solution. in that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong goal of educating our public and all the other kids and families in our city. this is a way of our quality of life, we cannot accept human trafficking. par
i am privileged today to recognize a number of individuals who have been strong, strong advocates, people who have gone way beyond the duty but also deserving of recognition for all their advocacy work. the first person i would like to introduce is these year's recipient of the abolitionist the word for advocacy, staff attorney with with the asian pacific legal advocacy services, 2013 abolitionist awardee for advocacy, cindy lu. apl (applause) we also have someone whose services have been both...
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oklahoma is a strong strong state. strong community here and they plan to rebuild as far as i can tell from who i've spoken to. >> president obama traveling to moore sun in -- sunday. what does the community expect to hear from him and hope to hear from him. so well we expect he'll tour the damage in some way. i'm not sure if it will be by air. i know we'll see it on the ground. he'll be with victims. >> rain came down hard and heavy around here. >> and there's are a few pockets of heavy rain. i'm glad it held off today. there was a lot happening in the city including the 25th annual national geographic bethat i attended. >> you know it well. >> -- alex trebek was hosting it for 25 years. this was his last year. we want to congratulate the winner from massachusetts and one of the top guys is from virginia. meanwhile tonight it's raining around dulles and a few other spots tonight and heavy downpours. we're losing the big wind gusts. not all of them have the potential for hail like we're seeing but we're going to start
oklahoma is a strong strong state. strong community here and they plan to rebuild as far as i can tell from who i've spoken to. >> president obama traveling to moore sun in -- sunday. what does the community expect to hear from him and hope to hear from him. so well we expect he'll tour the damage in some way. i'm not sure if it will be by air. i know we'll see it on the ground. he'll be with victims. >> rain came down hard and heavy around here. >> and there's are a few...
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how strong do you have to be to change the world? "america strong."eries is back. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine what makes the sleep what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow.ce you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save on the closeout of our classic special edition bed set. now just $1299-a savings of $600. only at the sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into
how strong do you have to be to change the world? "america strong."eries is back. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine what makes the sleep what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say,...
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only if we give a strong priority to local build out. we want the san francisco residents to stay with the program and benefit from the sustain able, jobs. let's give san francisco clean power and allowing the city to shine around the world. thank you. >> supervisors and commissioners, i'm arthur feinstein, chair of the chapter of the sierra club. i want to particularly thank campos and avalos for reminding our general manager that it's not a question of whether you have an appetite for a robust build out but rather that you have been told to create a robust build out. it's not your option to say no because the legislation that was passed says, yes, do it. so thank you very much for reminding our p u c that it's an essential and not a choice and to commissioners as you move forward i hope that you continue to demand a robust build out. i think you have heard from previous speakers from around the country. those did not happen because they bought renewable energy credits but because they have their own build out programs and as consultant
only if we give a strong priority to local build out. we want the san francisco residents to stay with the program and benefit from the sustain able, jobs. let's give san francisco clean power and allowing the city to shine around the world. thank you. >> supervisors and commissioners, i'm arthur feinstein, chair of the chapter of the sierra club. i want to particularly thank campos and avalos for reminding our general manager that it's not a question of whether you have an appetite for a...
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he's obviously a very strong little guy. we'll be right back.t's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and
he's obviously a very strong little guy. we'll be right back.t's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help...
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strong arms the [inaudible]. to start trying to [inaudible]. defend the parks instead of defending it with government money like it should be and privatizing the parks. it puts pressure, the i way to do this is put pressure against union labor and drive unions out of the labor force more and more. and, so, [inaudible] privatization and outsourcing of labor [inaudible]. the single employee in the government and local government would be a union employee [inaudible] capitalism pressure and head back [inaudible] so what eventually every rec and park employee with a union [inaudible]. so, please send it back in the right direction. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. before the next speaker speaks,ly call out more cards. vanessa banks. jackie flynn. william morgan. leo pitcher. joshua arce. >>> hi, ed collins schmidt, executive director of [speaker not understood], father of three. [inaudible]. the powerpoint and all the positive [inaudible]. with phil ginsberg and his staff. [inaudible]. collaborating partne
strong arms the [inaudible]. to start trying to [inaudible]. defend the parks instead of defending it with government money like it should be and privatizing the parks. it puts pressure, the i way to do this is put pressure against union labor and drive unions out of the labor force more and more. and, so, [inaudible] privatization and outsourcing of labor [inaudible]. the single employee in the government and local government would be a union employee [inaudible] capitalism pressure and head...
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>> consumers in the store still a strong if you look at consumer debt that is very strong and the consumers best shape they have been i will say that again today. melissa: is go back to jaime dimon before i let you go what is the best lesson you learn from him? you work from him at city then came with him to jpmorgan you have spent a long time as his partner. what is the best lesson? >> he taught me a lot of lessons and was a lot of fun to work with a friend and mentor and always good to me and he taught me how to think about things in multiple dimensions not once but many times up fabulous baker and a great leader in that was very fortunate to look -- work for him the time that i did. melissa: they do wish you well because it is to be exciting something of a drone that you are running. congratulations thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. melissa: there is money and power and next we have both sparking a storm of praise and controversy over taking over yacht to has she found a magic makes? our panel of experts handout the report cards next. at the end of the day it is all about
>> consumers in the store still a strong if you look at consumer debt that is very strong and the consumers best shape they have been i will say that again today. melissa: is go back to jaime dimon before i let you go what is the best lesson you learn from him? you work from him at city then came with him to jpmorgan you have spent a long time as his partner. what is the best lesson? >> he taught me a lot of lessons and was a lot of fun to work with a friend and mentor and always...
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we're now at the point where households are back in a strong, rational position. their balance sheets are very clean. government still has deleveraging to do. when you're going through deleveraging and getting back to a more normal environment it's a multi-year process of slow economic growth. the good news is we're at the bottom point of delempling where we start to see pickup. before consumers releverage after what they lived through, they need to be feeling better about the job environment. we're only starting to see the numbers coming out of employment to make people feel there's hope their wages will go up and possibility for employment. until that happens, i think you really need -- going to exceed economic growth without spending robust, it's hard to have strong economic growth. >> it seems people don't care investing in the stock market. there's this buy mentality, even if you're right, we could see a 5% selloff, do you think buyers will be there and it goes back up again? >> possibly. i've not seen this kind of market behavior since post 1987 that since 2
we're now at the point where households are back in a strong, rational position. their balance sheets are very clean. government still has deleveraging to do. when you're going through deleveraging and getting back to a more normal environment it's a multi-year process of slow economic growth. the good news is we're at the bottom point of delempling where we start to see pickup. before consumers releverage after what they lived through, they need to be feeling better about the job environment....
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with strong anti-american resentment, how to handle the u.s. is one of the hottest topics in the election campaign. >>> he is a popular contender in the upcoming general election. his party pakistan moment for justice positioned itself more than any other party as anti-american. he's particularly opposed to the is on going u.s. drone strikes flying over pakistan. >> translator: drone strikes are a complete violation of human rights. they're assassinating large numbers of innocent civilians. >> reporter: over recent years the united states has dramatically increased the use of unmanned drones to target muslims extremists in pakistan. but these strikes have also killed an estimated 400 civilians so far, fueling strong resentment among the population. the city is about 150 kilometers from the iran border. it's now home to many refugees who were driven away from other areas beuse of the constant threat from the sky. among them is malik, he also three sons and one brother to a drone strike four years ago. they were all killed while attending a relat
with strong anti-american resentment, how to handle the u.s. is one of the hottest topics in the election campaign. >>> he is a popular contender in the upcoming general election. his party pakistan moment for justice positioned itself more than any other party as anti-american. he's particularly opposed to the is on going u.s. drone strikes flying over pakistan. >> translator: drone strikes are a complete violation of human rights. they're assassinating large numbers of innocent...
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strong area of low pressure. literally it was out in the arctic just about two or three days ago diving down over alaska, british columbia now slamming into southern oregon. for us what this does because it has a counter clock wise flow around it, it's gooing to enhance the on shore flow. it is going to be chilly out there. i know 70s isn't chilly for much of the country but for us after a couple days of 90s, it will feel and you will kneel the difference tomorrow. here we go, low pressure to our north. strong on shore flow, much cooler air then low pressure doesn't move for five, six or seven days continuing that feed of cold air coming down from canada. we're going to stay chilly all the way through the holiday weekend. i know it's only monday night but i'm very confident we will stay below normal temperature wise. no more 80s through the weekend in the city nowhere close to 70 through the weekend and the coast will stay sunny but be very chilly. san jose down to 72. fremont 68. redwood city windy 70. pleasant
strong area of low pressure. literally it was out in the arctic just about two or three days ago diving down over alaska, british columbia now slamming into southern oregon. for us what this does because it has a counter clock wise flow around it, it's gooing to enhance the on shore flow. it is going to be chilly out there. i know 70s isn't chilly for much of the country but for us after a couple days of 90s, it will feel and you will kneel the difference tomorrow. here we go, low pressure to...
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president, earlier this year you told david cameron you wanted a strong uk in a strong eu. how concerned are you that members of david cameron's cabinet are now openly contemplating withdrawal? and on syria, if i may have a question to both of you, what gives you any confidence that the russians are going to help you on this? >> well first of all on the issue of a referendum, look, there's not going to be a referendum tomorrow and there's a very good reason why there's not going to be a referendum tomorrow. it would give the british public, an entirely false choice between the stall status quo, which i don't think is acceptable. i want to see the european union change and i want to see britain's relationship with the european union change. and i don't think that's a choice the british public want or deserve. everything i do in this area is guided by a very simple principle. which is what is in the national interests of britain? is it in the national interests of britain to have a trans-atlantic trade deal that will make our countries more prosperous, that will get people to
president, earlier this year you told david cameron you wanted a strong uk in a strong eu. how concerned are you that members of david cameron's cabinet are now openly contemplating withdrawal? and on syria, if i may have a question to both of you, what gives you any confidence that the russians are going to help you on this? >> well first of all on the issue of a referendum, look, there's not going to be a referendum tomorrow and there's a very good reason why there's not going to be a...
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the winds are going to be coming really strong. then later on things spread out and that means we're going to be less windy by lunchtime hour. we want to give the idea that the winds are really going to be ramped up. you will notice them in the morning. you hear them, i'm getting reports of folks even in the peninsula. you hear them like a bowling coming through then they knock down. we'll be talking about them tomorrow on that red flag warning stays in effect until 6:00 tomorrow night. the forecast highs tomorrow around the bay, lots of 80s. a lot of mid-80s. high fire danger this time of year. john fowler did a story on the 5:00 hour about the dry brush out there. it's may, almost may but it's more like late june as far as fuel moisture it's really dry. big deal with the winds. you will notice them tonight. you're going to notice the winds ramp up. >> everybody has been talking about an early start to fire season. >> this is early. and this is stuff you don't want to see. we haven't seen real rain around here in a long time. >>>
the winds are going to be coming really strong. then later on things spread out and that means we're going to be less windy by lunchtime hour. we want to give the idea that the winds are really going to be ramped up. you will notice them in the morning. you hear them, i'm getting reports of folks even in the peninsula. you hear them like a bowling coming through then they knock down. we'll be talking about them tomorrow on that red flag warning stays in effect until 6:00 tomorrow night. the...
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May 1, 2013
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the winds are going to be coming really strong.later on things spread out and that means we're going to be less windy by lunchtime hour. we want to give the idea that the winds are really going to be ramped up. you will notice them in the morning. you hear them, i'm getting reports of folks even in the peninsula. you hear them like a bowling coming through then they knock down. we'll be talking about them tomorrow on that red flag warning stays in effect until 6:00 tomorrow night. the forecast highs tomorrow around the bay, lots of 80s. a lot of mid-80s. high fire danger this time of year. john fowler did a story on the 5:00 hour about the dry brush out there. it's may, almost may but it's more like late june as far as fuel moisture it's really dry. big deal with the winds. you will notice them tonight. you're going to notice the winds ramp up. >> everybody has been talking about an early start to fire season. >> this is early. and this is stuff you don't want to see. we haven't seen real rain around here in a long time. >>> mark i
the winds are going to be coming really strong.later on things spread out and that means we're going to be less windy by lunchtime hour. we want to give the idea that the winds are really going to be ramped up. you will notice them in the morning. you hear them, i'm getting reports of folks even in the peninsula. you hear them like a bowling coming through then they knock down. we'll be talking about them tomorrow on that red flag warning stays in effect until 6:00 tomorrow night. the forecast...
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it did not show strong economic growth, stronger than we thought. here are the numbers. 148 was expected. it was somewhat lower. 7.5% unemployment rate. revisions to february and march. average hourly earnings, a tepid 0.2%. actually declining. that actually means forecast for growth in the second quarter will come down. it should provide something of an anti-dote. here are some of the instructions. that was outside of residential. retail up temporary help. good sign of things to cover. here is the government. 11,000 down this month. just a word on government employme employment. reporting that federal government employment has fall on the 2% of total employment. began on a monthly basis in 1939. >> how do you miss. >> it's a sizable number. >> a lot of people, relative to the total base population. not that many. >> steve, jeff, you have been notab notably. >> this number definitely came in stronger. >> not thrilling me about that. i'm also still looking at the forward-looking indicators. showing not great outlook going forward. we also saw that in
it did not show strong economic growth, stronger than we thought. here are the numbers. 148 was expected. it was somewhat lower. 7.5% unemployment rate. revisions to february and march. average hourly earnings, a tepid 0.2%. actually declining. that actually means forecast for growth in the second quarter will come down. it should provide something of an anti-dote. here are some of the instructions. that was outside of residential. retail up temporary help. good sign of things to cover. here is...
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we are strong. we will enforce our border. i am sure the taliban -- >> why should it be different now? the think today international community is helping us. >> there is another layer of security, local militias have been given uniforms to defend their villages. they are taking significant casualties. says that's when the americans left, people were left defenseless. the general says it is vital to support them. >> the police are the only defensive line on the border. they need support from the army. we fight shoulder to shoulder to security -- we are destroying the enemy's bases and we have meetings to tell the people to send their children to school. back in the mountains, troops searched houses in a remote village, taking down taliban flags. he says the army now controls these mountains. but this majorwhen they go back to base, thae taliban will return. the people are caught where no one has been to school and there is no healthcare. the new police checkpoints do not reach this far into the mountains. this army can celebrat
we are strong. we will enforce our border. i am sure the taliban -- >> why should it be different now? the think today international community is helping us. >> there is another layer of security, local militias have been given uniforms to defend their villages. they are taking significant casualties. says that's when the americans left, people were left defenseless. the general says it is vital to support them. >> the police are the only defensive line on the border. they...
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investigator he says there are strong suspicions rebels in syria have used chemical weapons but says there's nothing to suggest the government forces have done the same. meanwhile israel has condemned for a series of our strikes inside syria but also takes a look at whether the ultimate target of that talks could rely could lie elsewhere . and record unemployment painful sterett he and the loveliest ratings in recent french history fronts all around marks the end of a tough first year as president. international news and comment live from moscow this is our c. with me you know hello and welcome to the program. a leading u.n. investigator says there are strong suspicions rebels in syria have used the deadly nerve gas sarin during this civil war but carla del ponte a also says she has seen no evidence the government has resorted to the use of chemical weapons those claims are in contrast to an earlier statement by the u. arts who has accused president assad's forces of using them and threatened to take action and she's going there to check on reports now from washington. you want human
investigator he says there are strong suspicions rebels in syria have used chemical weapons but says there's nothing to suggest the government forces have done the same. meanwhile israel has condemned for a series of our strikes inside syria but also takes a look at whether the ultimate target of that talks could rely could lie elsewhere . and record unemployment painful sterett he and the loveliest ratings in recent french history fronts all around marks the end of a tough first year as...
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the chart looks very strong over the last three months. it has a very similar chart to most of the retail stocks and the s&p 500 futures. it has gone up almost parabolic. it has a recent sell-off, so i am kind of in a wait pattern. at this $71 level i might want to get in, but i want to see it consolidate if it does after earnings. - this is a very pricey stock though, or at least it is a pricey company that appeals to a very small segment in society. why do you feel that this has upward potential? - this is high-end retail, so they have a big exposure to china. in the past they have reported poor sales because of china, so it is linked to the global growth story as well. like you said, this is high-end retail, very similar to a ralph lauren. however, retail sales have been very strong. it seems like the consumer is coming back. the more the stock market comes back - 401(k)s, iras - people are going to buy more. - you are a "fast and furious" fan. i guess you perhaps saw that movie this weekend. but you had your eye on lionsgate as another
the chart looks very strong over the last three months. it has a very similar chart to most of the retail stocks and the s&p 500 futures. it has gone up almost parabolic. it has a recent sell-off, so i am kind of in a wait pattern. at this $71 level i might want to get in, but i want to see it consolidate if it does after earnings. - this is a very pricey stock though, or at least it is a pricey company that appeals to a very small segment in society. why do you feel that this has upward...
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lou: a strong hold, also a strong hold if you will efforts renow. -- fortress now.ncircled with a stonewall whether it be the obama irs scandal or the justice department, "fast and furious" scandal, associated press, and james rosen fox news scandal or benghazi, i mean the list goes on and on, it is all coming back to one man. the president of the united states. he will be judged by the character that is revealed in his response to these scandals this crisis for him, don't you think? >> yes he is. and there is a moment during the war of 1812 where james madison was under scrutiny for an appointment he made, his treasury secretary an ambassador as well, you can't do that? they talked about it, they didn't fully work it out ubut they communicated. members of congress and president madison, it is a hugely different ball game, but character does matter, no matter the generation, it mattered highly on john quincy adams and today. lou: that mission to russia, determinant in large measure of the success of a young republic. >> that is right. that is right. we needed russia
lou: a strong hold, also a strong hold if you will efforts renow. -- fortress now.ncircled with a stonewall whether it be the obama irs scandal or the justice department, "fast and furious" scandal, associated press, and james rosen fox news scandal or benghazi, i mean the list goes on and on, it is all coming back to one man. the president of the united states. he will be judged by the character that is revealed in his response to these scandals this crisis for him, don't you think?...
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they look strong.e isn't as much as we'd like, but it's not as weak as we thought either. so overall it's been a good earnings season. so now we're getting into data. the news today was good out of china, germany industrial production was good today. overall, the market looks good in may. no one's going to go away. >> i said to bill earlier, there seems to be a vacuum of information now. during vac couuums of informati what happens typically? >> usually it drys up, like we're seeing, but we're not selling off. we're trending upwards, which is a real strong sign. >> i think last week you were with us and the market was down. we said, are you likely to buy a dip like this, and you said, yes, i am. and we continue higher. some of your brethren are walking around here scratching their heads saying, i can't believe this is still going on here. >> well, again, i go back to the fed. i think as long as the fed keeps infusing this market -- >> but the fed has been -- i get that, alan, and warren myers was just
they look strong.e isn't as much as we'd like, but it's not as weak as we thought either. so overall it's been a good earnings season. so now we're getting into data. the news today was good out of china, germany industrial production was good today. overall, the market looks good in may. no one's going to go away. >> i said to bill earlier, there seems to be a vacuum of information now. during vac couuums of informati what happens typically? >> usually it drys up, like we're...
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background and a strong nonprofit background. so, equal to that, i would expect that they would see that as an invitation to engage me in those kinds of conversations where they don't have expertise as well. >> so, also what i'm looking for is someone to have the ability to have strong critical thinking skills and maybe you can point to an example in your past where you were able to think critically and analytically. and i'm also interested in hearing an experience of where you went against the grain. sometimes it's very difficult to take an up popular position. >>> sure. >> so if you could speak to both of those, i'd appreciate it. >> and i would say both of them involve the organization i'm with now, positive resource center. when i came in 2003, we were on sixth and market. and i'm taking the challenging one first so i can end on a high note. [laughter] >>> we were challenged with space occupancy and we needed to move in a very -- in eight months and it wasn't an easy task, but i was tasked by the board of directors to do that
background and a strong nonprofit background. so, equal to that, i would expect that they would see that as an invitation to engage me in those kinds of conversations where they don't have expertise as well. >> so, also what i'm looking for is someone to have the ability to have strong critical thinking skills and maybe you can point to an example in your past where you were able to think critically and analytically. and i'm also interested in hearing an experience of where you went...
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strong pricing and better volume. i was in denver airport and asked how many cars were out, 15,000 cars out, it's really picking up. >> a lot of q&a at the car rental company? >> i'm not gold like you so i have to wait around like the rest of us. >>> today more evidence of the strong housing recovery, but are there investing ideas beyond the builders? diana says yes and she is joining us live. hey, diana. >> hi, scott. housing pricing are soaring past expectations so they are looking for new ways to play housing. playing the builder is so two years ago from david goldberg from ubs. he says this is a three-prong rotation in the recovery. first the builders taking off in 2011 to february of 2012. then they went sideways for a while and made a push again toward the end of last year, but these stocks are expensive now up over 80% in the last two years. so investors in mid-2012 started looking for the building product trade. that stock is like nasco, owens corning, whirlpool, they took off as we saw prices for lumber, copp
strong pricing and better volume. i was in denver airport and asked how many cars were out, 15,000 cars out, it's really picking up. >> a lot of q&a at the car rental company? >> i'm not gold like you so i have to wait around like the rest of us. >>> today more evidence of the strong housing recovery, but are there investing ideas beyond the builders? diana says yes and she is joining us live. hey, diana. >> hi, scott. housing pricing are soaring past expectations...
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we are still dealing with strong winds. that will continue to be the main story of the day as we head throughout the day. winds are going to pick up just as they have for the past couple days. what i can tell you, there is relief in sight. we head deeper into the workweek. your full forecast is coming up in just a few minutes. first, 4:31. let's check on the drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning, christina. >> folks, i want to show you this picture first. look at the flag. highway 84 just got a wind advisory. that's the dumbarton bridge. watch that. in fremont, the flow of traffic, very smooth past mission. it is after you pass 237 heading into san jose, that you are down to one lane as you are heading past montague to brokaw. after they do clear that first phase, you are going to have one or two lanes blocked south from 237 down towards 101. right now, you are down one or two lanes at the time. we will track this. the wind advisories for that coming up. >>> at 4:32. we are following a developing story in london this m
we are still dealing with strong winds. that will continue to be the main story of the day as we head throughout the day. winds are going to pick up just as they have for the past couple days. what i can tell you, there is relief in sight. we head deeper into the workweek. your full forecast is coming up in just a few minutes. first, 4:31. let's check on the drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning, christina. >> folks, i want to show you this picture first. look at the flag....
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i could be convinced that this is the best deal and i think there are strong arguments on either side as to that point. i think that mr. rose has a great deal of information that he has given us about where this fits in the largest scheme of things, not only -- one thing that i think is unfortunate about some of the things that we have seen with respect to this case and i say as someone who is inclined not to support this is the way in which people have talked about this, on the side against this deal. there's a letter came in that i think references things that are really not relevant here, including how we need to have competitive bidding because if you don't there might be favoritism, fraud, all kind of things. i don't know that any and all only either side of this case is against competitive bidding and i certainly have been a strong champion of competitive bidding. i think we can do this without questioning the motives of people and i have a great deal of respect for mr. martin and understand where he's coming from. and so i think it's unfortunate with that kind of language is pu
i could be convinced that this is the best deal and i think there are strong arguments on either side as to that point. i think that mr. rose has a great deal of information that he has given us about where this fits in the largest scheme of things, not only -- one thing that i think is unfortunate about some of the things that we have seen with respect to this case and i say as someone who is inclined not to support this is the way in which people have talked about this, on the side against...