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hi, stu, nice to you have with us. >> hey, susie, always a pleasure. >> susie: so you told me you are bullish. is that because that you are more focused on what is going on with the u.s. economy and less about what is happening in japan and the global economy? >> well, susie, the situation in japan, it's so tragic, it's so sad. but japan has been sluggish for a long time. and meanwhile the rest of the world this is all happening at a time when the rest of the world is actually getting a lot stronger. so it does, it does make me feel as though there is continued upside potential in the market. we haven't changed our strategy at the jpmorgan private bank. but i do think that investors who are sitting on the sidelines with a lot of cash are being presented with an opportunity to buy stocks when they're on sale. >> susie: so what is the opportunity? you said american companies. what types of american companies. i know you can't name names but what types of companies should investors be looking for? >> well, susie, this has been an extraordinary recession and now recovery with corporate ba
hi, stu, nice to you have with us. >> hey, susie, always a pleasure. >> susie: so you told me you are bullish. is that because that you are more focused on what is going on with the u.s. economy and less about what is happening in japan and the global economy? >> well, susie, the situation in japan, it's so tragic, it's so sad. but japan has been sluggish for a long time. and meanwhile the rest of the world this is all happening at a time when the rest of the world is actually...
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practice resource stu ward ship. hopefully the water industry has learned it's not just an issue of supply but imagining all the issues that go with that and if you don't, those environmental issues will come back to bite you and undermine your supply reliability. final point on this slide is improved operational efficiency and transfers and part of that goes to the statewide system and really is about operating the - or reoperating or re-evaluating the operation system. i want to make a point here where the governor and legislature put prop, 84 was initiative and it was five billion for flood and a billion for integrated water management. we have a lot of money on the table to start changing the nature. we cannot do what we always have we have to take a different approach on how to invest this money. next slide of the on that foundation the governor has approached some additional investments. you basically have every tool. we have proposed expanding in sustainibility in the delta which is nonstructure, additional co
practice resource stu ward ship. hopefully the water industry has learned it's not just an issue of supply but imagining all the issues that go with that and if you don't, those environmental issues will come back to bite you and undermine your supply reliability. final point on this slide is improved operational efficiency and transfers and part of that goes to the statewide system and really is about operating the - or reoperating or re-evaluating the operation system. i want to make a point...
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tomorrow, with continued concerns about japan and the middle east, we'll look at the global markets with stu schweitzer. he's global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. >> susie: research in motion may be headed for a showdown in india. the indian government has given the company until the end of the month to hand over encryption keys to its corporate blackberry e-mail service. r.i.m. gave india access to its consumer service late last year, but the smart-phone maker won't let its corporate e-mail service be monitored. india worries terrorists could use that service to communicate. >> tom: the european union wants to beef up rules for online privacy. in the next few months, new proposals will be rolled out putting more safeguards on personal information. regulators want users to be able to completely erase personal data if they choose to do so. now sites such as facebook, google, microsoft and yahoo would be targeted because of their use of personal information. here in the u.s., the obama administration is also looking at greater privacy protections for web users. >> susie: in th
tomorrow, with continued concerns about japan and the middle east, we'll look at the global markets with stu schweitzer. he's global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. >> susie: research in motion may be headed for a showdown in india. the indian government has given the company until the end of the month to hand over encryption keys to its corporate blackberry e-mail service. r.i.m. gave india access to its consumer service late last year, but the smart-phone maker won't let...
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against orlando at madison square garden the highlight of monday night's action let's head straight stu this fourth quarter and i were the knicks recent sign incremental anthony he makes it ninety six ninety eight the former denver nuggets finishing with a game high not. alone do well they got. right into wherever jason richardson shot from the on the art of making a level of one hundred pieces that meant over time those dominance in the extra period snapping six notches these in spades with a one hundred thirty six victory and it sits seventh in the east the top eighths make the playoffs a lot and have a really good seasons. in cricket ricky ponting has stepped down as a strictly captain discords recent world cup quarter final defeat against india seemingly the catalyst for the three time finals championship apart the post michael clarke is tipped to replace the thirty six year old decided to stand down as captain of the test name and the one bright saying as of as of now. my main reason for me with that is i think it's the right saw him getting through the ashes series the way that we
against orlando at madison square garden the highlight of monday night's action let's head straight stu this fourth quarter and i were the knicks recent sign incremental anthony he makes it ninety six ninety eight the former denver nuggets finishing with a game high not. alone do well they got. right into wherever jason richardson shot from the on the art of making a level of one hundred pieces that meant over time those dominance in the extra period snapping six notches these in spades with a...
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attorney stu gordon one of the driving forces behind the effort to save the team says he contributed a half million dollars of his own money and raised a total of $9.4 million. the university has said $10 million is needed to save the $119-year-old baseball program. -- the 119-year-old baseball program. >> reporter: are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance [ indiscernible ] at cal. >> the university decided to cut baseball and men's gymnastics as a deficit reduction move. >>> ten american sailors recovering after an accident during a training exercise off the southern california coast. they were hurt when the engine of a fighter jet exploded on the flight deck of the a warship. four sailors are in stable condition at the naval medical center in san diego and the other six were treated on the carrier for burn injuries. the cause of the accident is under investigation. >>> a man from pleasanton is among the latest u.s. servicemembers killed in action. army specialist jamison linscould go diedcog died in afghani
attorney stu gordon one of the driving forces behind the effort to save the team says he contributed a half million dollars of his own money and raised a total of $9.4 million. the university has said $10 million is needed to save the $119-year-old baseball program. -- the 119-year-old baseball program. >> reporter: are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance [ indiscernible ] at cal. >> the university...
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now ukraine's boxing champion vitaly klitschko has once again thrown down the gauntlet stu's fellow champion david haye saying there's hardly any way that britain can wriggle out of a fight without losing his dignity the holder of the w.b.c. heavyweight belt spoke to master class he was holding the training capital kiev over here taking the country to make it sometimes after the clinic to go is one of the few possible opponents to hate his younger brother was the mayor was also on the short list pay is going to retire on his thirty first birthday on the thirteenth of october and the w.b. a child in wants to fight on july the second both of which both brothers have shared job before then the tally is still very to go against hate. believe you david haye has backed himself into a corner and she will not escape if you leave excuses now we have a second chance at this fight should take place if it doesn't happen then do it he is a coward or you will go to the cricket now and kevin i brian hit the fastest century in world cup history as alan called off one of the biggest ever shocks in the tourna
now ukraine's boxing champion vitaly klitschko has once again thrown down the gauntlet stu's fellow champion david haye saying there's hardly any way that britain can wriggle out of a fight without losing his dignity the holder of the w.b.c. heavyweight belt spoke to master class he was holding the training capital kiev over here taking the country to make it sometimes after the clinic to go is one of the few possible opponents to hate his younger brother was the mayor was also on the short...
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activity of people that associated with white supremacist group autos anthony weston is represented by stuhahnlin. he believes it was a drunken fight. >> some of the people may have been in a heated statement and made statements. i don't know. >> all three pleaded not guilty. trial is set for late april. a source close to the investigation tells us that this is just quote, the tip of the iceberg that authorities believe there have been more hate crime attacks which have gone unreported. >> and there are new applications for video game technology. >> it could help prevent th [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn 10, 15 or 20 dollars off on the spot storewide! and, unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get up to $20 off with no exclusions! we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingdients, and miracle-gro plant food. jus
activity of people that associated with white supremacist group autos anthony weston is represented by stuhahnlin. he believes it was a drunken fight. >> some of the people may have been in a heated statement and made statements. i don't know. >> all three pleaded not guilty. trial is set for late april. a source close to the investigation tells us that this is just quote, the tip of the iceberg that authorities believe there have been more hate crime attacks which have gone...
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the founder of save cal sports stu gordon says they have raised $9.5 million so far. >> we are really to where they want us to be which is $10 million. we are a few thousand dollars short and trying to raise the additional money. >> they have cut baseball and men's gymnastics in order to save the money. the chancellor is going to look at another look at the fate of the sports by tomorrow or friday. >>> we all know there is a lot of snow up in the sierra but just how much. today the scientists hiked into the thick snow to find out. ktvu's ken went along on the snow survey. he has the numbers and the good news from the governor when it comes to your water. >> reporter: in a howling wind on an obscure patch of snow high in the sierras, state scientists conducted their final snow survey of the year and the result. >> probably the most recent time we had this much snow on the ground at this location would have been in 1995. >> reporter: frank is the chief of snow surveys for the department of water resources. he says the snow here is more than ten feet deep. the snowpack measures 154% of n
the founder of save cal sports stu gordon says they have raised $9.5 million so far. >> we are really to where they want us to be which is $10 million. we are a few thousand dollars short and trying to raise the additional money. >> they have cut baseball and men's gymnastics in order to save the money. the chancellor is going to look at another look at the fate of the sports by tomorrow or friday. >>> we all know there is a lot of snow up in the sierra but just how much....
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a former pitcher attorney stu gordon has donated $500,000 of his own money and raised a total of $9.4on to save the team. the university has said that the team needs $10 million to keep swinging. >> are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance to reinstate baseball at cal. >> gordon says he is trying to raise the extra money by tomorrow. >> well, money may not buy everyone happiness. >> but your looks can buy both money and happiness. that according to a new study being released today. researchers say better looking people generally earn more money and marry those with better looks and higher salaries. they also found that beauty affects a woman's happiness more directly than a man. >>> well, if that doesn't get your heart pumping, neighbor will. >> how about charging your ipod with your own heartbeat? researchers have developed a chip that generates power from a single body movement, which includes anything from a heartbeat to simply walking. the chip would generate the same voltage of two double-a batteries so h
a former pitcher attorney stu gordon has donated $500,000 of his own money and raised a total of $9.4on to save the team. the university has said that the team needs $10 million to keep swinging. >> are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance to reinstate baseball at cal. >> gordon says he is trying to raise the extra money by tomorrow. >> well, money may not buy everyone happiness. >> but...
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the founder of save cal sports stu gordon says they have raised $9.5 million so far. >> we are really close to where they want us to be which is $10 million. we are a few thousand dollars short and trying to raise the additional money. >> they have cut baseball and men's gymnastics in order to save the money. the chancellor is going to look at another look at the fate of the sports by tomorrow or friday. >>> we all know there is a lot of snow up in the sierra but just how much. today the scientists hiked into the thick snow to find out. ktvu's ken went along on the snow survey. he has the numbers and the good news from the governor when it comes to your water. >> reporter: in a howling wind on an obscure patch of snow high in the sierras, state scientists conducted their final snow survey of the year and the result. >> probably the most recent time we had this much snow on the ground at this location would have been in 1995. >> reporter: frank is the chief of snow surveys for the department of water resources. he says the snow here is more than ten feet deep. the snowpack measures 154
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attorney stu gordon says he has evidence of more than $9 million in private pledges to restore cal's baseball program. folks in berkeley are reacting to today's news. >> that would be great and the university should pay attention to that and take advantage of that and use the donation. >> it's a huge sport, it's been around for so long. we've had so many athletes from the cal baseball team go into the mlb, so i think it should be one of the ones not to be cut, because it has such a history with america and with the school. >> former giants great jeff kent is also chipping in. gordon says he's hopeful the funds will help the chancellor reinstate the program that is scheduled to end for good after this season. the school won't give us an official response other than to say, even if gordon's group raises the money, cal might not accept it. >> i hope it works out for them. >>> still ahead at 6:00, rich in color and history, artists paint a new mural in san francisco's mission district. find out its link to a 200-year-old mystery. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri
attorney stu gordon says he has evidence of more than $9 million in private pledges to restore cal's baseball program. folks in berkeley are reacting to today's news. >> that would be great and the university should pay attention to that and take advantage of that and use the donation. >> it's a huge sport, it's been around for so long. we've had so many athletes from the cal baseball team go into the mlb, so i think it should be one of the ones not to be cut, because it has such a...
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stu on the line for democrats. you are on the "washington journal." are you there?ler: i listen all the time, but i never called. i wanted to call this time because i want to address something. i'm pretty sure it is important to understand the whole thing. like what the guy from albuquerque said about us doing the same thing. the real reason why i think people are doing the same thing is because nobody is accounting for the mistakes we've already made. when i heard somebody say that we would do anything to help the rebel forces from losing, but we are not doing anything. that is the thing right there. also before i keep getting on with that, i want to talk about this. all the different issues because of the tension those people feel towards different issues. the reason for all these things all these uprisings started because of the way people felt towards -- they felt like we were neglecting them. how can i say this? host: we will leave it there and move on to atlanta, georgia on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. my name is deta. this looks like more --
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they say this is the safest way to go, that stu did you i -- studies and research shows car accidents while fatalities for children have decreased significantly, it's still -- that still for 4-year-olds in particular, 4-year-olds dying in a car accident, and younger, and they say that's the number one cause of death. and they say this is the safest way from keeping your child from getting injured. a few new things for parents to keep in mind of a significant change. the last time we heard from the ama on that subject was back in 2002. back to you. >> samantha, there are a lot of parents still worried about having to turn around to check on your kids while you are driving. that's still a lot of concern a lot of parents have about that. >> reporter: sure. if your child is facing forward, you can easily look behind you or use with us -- use one of those mirrors to see how they are doing. and at 1-year-old, they are going to want to look around and be engaged. but basicallies, the ama is saying -- so basically, the ama is saying this is the best way to go. >> thank you for that report. >>
they say this is the safest way to go, that stu did you i -- studies and research shows car accidents while fatalities for children have decreased significantly, it's still -- that still for 4-year-olds in particular, 4-year-olds dying in a car accident, and younger, and they say that's the number one cause of death. and they say this is the safest way from keeping your child from getting injured. a few new things for parents to keep in mind of a significant change. the last time we heard from...
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. >> chicas stu dieron paestudiar salgan bien. bye! estas a punto de ser descubierta por todas, hay que tenerle miedo a esta hoseÑora. ¿viste como terÓo el capÍtulo? si ella mata a eva o ella misma la mata. >> eva luna va en camino a la gran final, esta noche tremenda sorpresa para leonardo vamos a ver un adelanto. >> ¿quÉ le pasarÁ a leonardo? >> trajo un documento que necesito que me firmes. >> ¿de quÉ se trata el documento? >> es la separaciÓn de bienes. >> ¿la quÉ? >> la separaciÓn de bienes. >> ay! asÍ me gusta eva que se puso los pantalones y le ha preparado tremenda emboscada a Él. >> hoy dÍa en univisiÓn. >> de la hora de la novela a la hora de la comida. >> la comida, carla. >> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por: >> ay! sÍ la hora que tanto nos gusta porque los olores nos llegan, quiero que le damos la bienvenida a ingrid hoffmann. asÍ que adelante. >> bienvenida. ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> feliz lunes a todos y acÁ vamos con los sobsabores bien l >> ¿cÓmo los transformamos para que sean saludable josÉ? >> nuestro sec
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honor the intent of those at the founding who sought to establish a fair and just society, or are ses stu we stuck with the intent of slave holders and other conservatives, that is my first question. >> we have to leave it there. pauline maier. >> i think the original -- first of all, if you ever look at the literature on the original -- you understand, it is sounding to look like medieval theology. however, now, it is my understanding, people like justice scalia talk about original understanding, not original intents. what they meant to do, doesn't count for anything if it's not in the words and, it is what the words of the constitution meant. my sense of the original understanding in a broader sense, is that the founders understood very well that the world was going to change. and the constitution had to be adaptive to those changes and even gave us a mode of adjustment called the amendment process, which is in article 5. and they had no idea that they could predict the future, and, they also had no idea slavery would last forever and they did not use the word, slaves, in the constituti
honor the intent of those at the founding who sought to establish a fair and just society, or are ses stu we stuck with the intent of slave holders and other conservatives, that is my first question. >> we have to leave it there. pauline maier. >> i think the original -- first of all, if you ever look at the literature on the original -- you understand, it is sounding to look like medieval theology. however, now, it is my understanding, people like justice scalia talk about original...
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. -- stu has a lot to say about this. it has been my opinion over the years that if nations forsake the possibility to anchor relationships and their own sovereign, national interests -- if you before the common interests that must anchor relationships, those parallel, common interests there is little likelihood that anything positive will come from that. you will never get to the differences. you will never be able to close in on the boundaries of trying to resolve differences or living with each other or those differences. the common interests become a central core fact of what we are about. with that, thank you. i now turn to my esteemed colleague and good friend. he and i worked together on many projects over the years. i cannot think of anyone more qualified to be part of this. for your leadership, thank you. >> we embarked on this iran project through the atlantic council because we felt the relationship between the united states and iran was going to be, jeff -- the informative. there were specific papers that refl
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in north carolina, we have stu -- i'm sorry. in albuquerque dave on our line for others.aller: we are paying for years of wrong policy, anyway. we just keep doing the same stuff over and over again. i will take my answer off the air. thank you. host: in "the baltimore sun" this morning, their analysis. the president to speak tonight on u.s. aims. they write "barack obama entered the white house as a dovish warrior. what i am opposed to is a rash war, a war based not on reason, but on passion." >> among the speakers will hear from this afternoon former deputy to spent -- deputy defense secretary paul wolfowitz. this is live on c-span. >> good afternoon everybody. thank you very much for joining us and welcome to the american enterprise institute. i am danielle pietka, a vice president for foreign policy studies here at aei. i hope everybody is here for the same purpose, to discuss an event on libya -- what will odyssey don bring libya america, and the arab spring? we do have a sense at the moment of being in the middle of a great historical whirlwind. we are being taken so
in north carolina, we have stu -- i'm sorry. in albuquerque dave on our line for others.aller: we are paying for years of wrong policy, anyway. we just keep doing the same stuff over and over again. i will take my answer off the air. thank you. host: in "the baltimore sun" this morning, their analysis. the president to speak tonight on u.s. aims. they write "barack obama entered the white house as a dovish warrior. what i am opposed to is a rash war, a war based not on reason,...
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but i think that your question is relevant -- >> and as stu said, i'll with very quick and brief here i would say china's worried about two things. first of all, any kind of contagion in the form of popular upheaval transferring from the middle east to china, and you can see stories in the papers showing the steps the chinese government is taking to control any step toward popular dissent. but secondly, and what i picked up both in china and korea, is that there's a real worry about an explosion in the middle east. not so much because from what i heard there is a deep care over in china and korea about the democratic movement in the middle east, but it's because where they get their energy resources. iran is the third largest supplier of oil to china. and that's the concern. they want a continuity in terms of their own economy, and they want stability in the global economy. >> barbara. >> i think i'll pass on that and just stick to iran. >> [inaudible] >> one quick, quick question, yeah. >> secretary gates saying the same thing, something different what you said, but also president cl
but i think that your question is relevant -- >> and as stu said, i'll with very quick and brief here i would say china's worried about two things. first of all, any kind of contagion in the form of popular upheaval transferring from the middle east to china, and you can see stories in the papers showing the steps the chinese government is taking to control any step toward popular dissent. but secondly, and what i picked up both in china and korea, is that there's a real worry about an...