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just before i was going to ask her, suzie, what her pick was. i believe the university of minnesota, where they are based, is actually in the tournament.. >> she was saved by the bell. >> sometimes you lose the satellite in a middle of a feed like that. we apologize. >>> let's take a look at tomorrow. and we were just talking about crops and feed. we're going to get a report on spring weather and possible flood impact on crops as the planning season gets underway. two closely-watched housing reports come up. existing home sales for february and the house of representatives takes up that senate bill that was passed today to fund the government through september. >> and, finally tonight, a fascinating story about a small, ceramic bowl. it was purchased for just $3 at a tag sale in new york state. it was on display in a family's living room. but then, this week, it sold for more than $2.2 million. it turns out it's a one thousand-year-old bowl. there's only one other like it and it's in the british museum. it's only five inches. >> you could put so
just before i was going to ask her, suzie, what her pick was. i believe the university of minnesota, where they are based, is actually in the tournament.. >> she was saved by the bell. >> sometimes you lose the satellite in a middle of a feed like that. we apologize. >>> let's take a look at tomorrow. and we were just talking about crops and feed. we're going to get a report on spring weather and possible flood impact on crops as the planning season gets underway. two...
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>> i think that helps, suzie. to be fair we expect 1.5% to 2% in the first quarter, in the first half. it's in the second half when housing starts begin to improve even from current levels and when the sequester and fiscal drag as economists call it begins to lessen, and so it's a second half that has the 3% potential but for the year, in total, you know, probably 2% as a whole. >> bill, nice to see you. you've been a little bit uncomfortable to put it charitably with respect to the feds' policy. how if at all do today's jobs number in your view change what the fed will do with respect to interest rates and the bond purchasing or what it ought to do? >> i don't think it changes it much, tyler, to be fair. all markets are moving based on central bank check writing. the fed is writing $1 trillion worth of checks in this particular year, if they continue their program, will today's employment report change that forecast? i don't think so. the chairman and janet yellin and others have been pretty focal in terms of the
>> i think that helps, suzie. to be fair we expect 1.5% to 2% in the first quarter, in the first half. it's in the second half when housing starts begin to improve even from current levels and when the sequester and fiscal drag as economists call it begins to lessen, and so it's a second half that has the 3% potential but for the year, in total, you know, probably 2% as a whole. >> bill, nice to see you. you've been a little bit uncomfortable to put it charitably with respect to the...
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. >> hi, suzi. this is all about the airlines getting more out of those very lucrative business-class seats. and the reason why is because when you look at these transcontinental flights, wh whr it's from san francisco or boston, the fares are about 50% higher than coach fares. this week, united airlines started changing out the business class on some of those transcontinental flights, putting in flat business class seats. there will be fewer in business class. and, by the way, the question becomes why are they doing this? it's all about selling a higher per scentage of business class flhts. what united has started, we're seeing now with other airlines following. later this month, we'll see the same from delta. later this year, american will follow. and then you have jet blue announcing that it will upgrade its transcontinental service with premium service next year. what do frequent fliers think about all of this? generally speaking, they like it. >> it's great. a lot of times, you have very, very
. >> hi, suzi. this is all about the airlines getting more out of those very lucrative business-class seats. and the reason why is because when you look at these transcontinental flights, wh whr it's from san francisco or boston, the fares are about 50% higher than coach fares. this week, united airlines started changing out the business class on some of those transcontinental flights, putting in flat business class seats. there will be fewer in business class. and, by the way, the...
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>> i don't think so, suzy. i think the comments i heard today from a lot of people who are in the marketplace, it's a smaller number than there used to be at market highs, i should add. the people are looking for when will the next correction be? is this over? it isn't the way it was when the market had its recent highs several years ago. this time around, the market valuations are as low as i've seen them, at a new market high. in other words, 10, 15 times earnings rather than 20, 30 times earnings and also the psychology is totally different. much more negative. >> all right. much more negative. but still for those who are positive and do want to invest, you say the u.s. stock market is the place to be. tell us why. >> well, i think as you were just talking about a second ago, the numbers in the u.s. economy continue to be better than most other places in the world. so say for a place to be, look at europe, it's more predictable. look at china. we do have a valuation level here that i think continues to be on
>> i don't think so, suzy. i think the comments i heard today from a lot of people who are in the marketplace, it's a smaller number than there used to be at market highs, i should add. the people are looking for when will the next correction be? is this over? it isn't the way it was when the market had its recent highs several years ago. this time around, the market valuations are as low as i've seen them, at a new market high. in other words, 10, 15 times earnings rather than 20, 30...
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one of my favorites, during the laurent exhibition, one of my favorite moments is one suzy stopped in her tracks. she said, this is it, this is what is true of any great artist or any great designer. when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement
one of my favorites, during the laurent exhibition, one of my favorite moments is one suzy stopped in her tracks. she said, this is it, this is what is true of any great artist or any great designer. when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion...
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country where we see oh my gosh look how well john is doing and we tend to forget how bad fred sally and suzy are doing or how the policies that are benefiting john say why are those three this is why we're to the highest you know it's not it's not is it why do we give corporations things like the right to write off meals and limited liability why don't we give them all those forced them to pay such a high wage scale when i was just i was just simply do i do we do we give them a lot of tax breaks because this town the bubble that's created this town is corporations are hanging off the going to get x.
country where we see oh my gosh look how well john is doing and we tend to forget how bad fred sally and suzy are doing or how the policies that are benefiting john say why are those three this is why we're to the highest you know it's not it's not is it why do we give corporations things like the right to write off meals and limited liability why don't we give them all those forced them to pay such a high wage scale when i was just i was just simply do i do we do we give them a lot of tax...
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suzy makes a great point. you have to be good. you have to be good.sheryl is saying is this is about more than being good. this is being good and still doing things you don't realize are holding you back. not raising your hand, not sitting at the table if there's a big conference table, instead sitting on the side table. not negotiating. that's a classic -- you hate to stereotype but this is true and the data shows it. that book has a ton of data in it. the footnotes are like 40 pages. >> every woman should read the book. it's a terrific book. >> negotiating is really hard. women, as girls are taught to be nice, you don't want to offend anybody, and negotiating is asking for more. you don't want to, you know, rub anybody the wrong way but any man knows that's what you do. it does end up being kind of black and white like that. >> let's take a break, come back and talk about what marissa mayer said about working from home. that's a big issue for women and also about babies. because let's be honest, people like me don't have to worry too much about this
suzy makes a great point. you have to be good. you have to be good.sheryl is saying is this is about more than being good. this is being good and still doing things you don't realize are holding you back. not raising your hand, not sitting at the table if there's a big conference table, instead sitting on the side table. not negotiating. that's a classic -- you hate to stereotype but this is true and the data shows it. that book has a ton of data in it. the footnotes are like 40 pages. >>...
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suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny. it just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysis i've seen doesn't give me reason to be worried right now. >> we'll have more of steve's interview with the treasury secretary in just a few minutes. >>> as the dow hits unprecedenteded heights and the s&p 500 nears its own peak tantalizingly close to it, there's a battle below the surface that could determine which way stocks go from here. jackie deangelis explains. >> reporter: the bulls are at it again. another day, another all-time high for the dow. but despite the impressive run, there's an
suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny. it just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble....
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what happened in arkansas and the broader context of what's happening in other states, we turn to suzi parker. she is a reporter with reuters. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: it's called the human heart beat protection act. what are the political conditions that led to its passage. >> well, in november, the republicans won the statehouse for the first time since reconstruction. so for the first time, they've controlled both the house and the senate. as a result, they have decided to enact or file many abortion bills and the 12-week one was one of many including a 20-week ban that passed on february 28 and was enacted into law. >> sreenivasan: originally the bill would have been abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. why are the number of weeks so crucial in these pieces of legislation? >> i think that a lot of times that we've seen across the country that state houses are taking the abortion issue and doing these kind of bills, filing these kind of bills because they feel like the federal courts and the supreme court is not working fast enough
what happened in arkansas and the broader context of what's happening in other states, we turn to suzi parker. she is a reporter with reuters. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: it's called the human heart beat protection act. what are the political conditions that led to its passage. >> well, in november, the republicans won the statehouse for the first time since reconstruction. so for the first time, they've controlled both the house and the...
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suzie it's so true how. about international apples in the very heart of moscow. when a baby is born in the ancient city of some account everyone hopes to persuade granny dodaro to preside over this ceremony. the ritual is performed each time the baby is put to bed for the first two weeks of its life. at night stone mira and even a couple blood are used to ensure that the baby grows up to be a healthy handsome and happy adult. granny dunn is one of the most respected women in the city she's the twins' great grandmother and she knows as grandmother. was a teacher of it was based language and literature for more than forty years her husband was a hero of the soviet union. because all had twelve children of their own and adopted two boys. from a coolest were regarded as i'm. model soviet family and featured in many documentaries traditionally married couples in this book is done have large families but i'm like granito just children few of them ever receive a higher education. the whole family tried to talk just knows or else of going to russia only one of the does f
suzie it's so true how. about international apples in the very heart of moscow. when a baby is born in the ancient city of some account everyone hopes to persuade granny dodaro to preside over this ceremony. the ritual is performed each time the baby is put to bed for the first two weeks of its life. at night stone mira and even a couple blood are used to ensure that the baby grows up to be a healthy handsome and happy adult. granny dunn is one of the most respected women in the city she's the...
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. >> reporter: leaving opponents now watching just as closely as christine hershey and suzie van horn. partners for 33 years and parents to chris. like many, now waiting to see what happens in the supreme court and the court of public opinion. kristen dahlgren, nbc news los angeles. >>> a stunning legal decision in rome today is reverberating in this country tonight. italy's highest court has decided to retry american college student amanda knox for the murder of her roommate in italy more than five years ago. even though knox had already been acquitted of the crime. michelle kosinski has our report tonight from rome. >> reporter: the italian court's decision came as a surprise, to retry amanda knox for murder. >> she's shocked, very sad. she thought this was the end of a nightmare. but she is also very strong, in the sense that she's willing to fight again. >> reporter: in a statement, knox called the ruling painful. the prosecution's theorys un founded, unfair. my family and i will face this continuing legal battle confident in the truth. knox, now 25, lives back home in seattle. a
. >> reporter: leaving opponents now watching just as closely as christine hershey and suzie van horn. partners for 33 years and parents to chris. like many, now waiting to see what happens in the supreme court and the court of public opinion. kristen dahlgren, nbc news los angeles. >>> a stunning legal decision in rome today is reverberating in this country tonight. italy's highest court has decided to retry american college student amanda knox for the murder of her roommate in...
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. >>> and suzy, e-trade's largest shareholder, citadel, is dumping its entire stake in the online broker. the hedge fund had been pushing for e-trade to sell itself. shares of e-trade off 8.2%. >>> intuitive surgical got a negative recommendation from the american college of gynecologists, and that sent its shares down. the group's president said there is no good data proving that robotic surgery for hysterectomies is as good as other techniques. the stock lost almost 4% closing at $489.89. >>> and coming up, the change in tsa policy that could make for shorter lines at airport security. but does it come with a price? >>> first, though, 126 s&p 500 companies traded at new 52-week highs during today's session. that's about 25% of the index. 57 of those names hit new all-time highs. here's a look at some of them. >>> a lawyer who represent eed chrysler has been chosen by michigan's governor to be the emergency manager of detroit. kevin orr will try to fix the city's finances and try to avoid a bankruptcy. detroit is now the largest american city ever to have its finances placed under state
. >>> and suzy, e-trade's largest shareholder, citadel, is dumping its entire stake in the online broker. the hedge fund had been pushing for e-trade to sell itself. shares of e-trade off 8.2%. >>> intuitive surgical got a negative recommendation from the american college of gynecologists, and that sent its shares down. the group's president said there is no good data proving that robotic surgery for hysterectomies is as good as other techniques. the stock lost almost 4%...
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like, remember suzy q? >> rickey: yeah. >> jay: she's now out on the street, working as an ho-ho.rrible. [ laughter and applause ] terrible. terrible. terrible. and cracker jack announced this week that they are coming out with a new, caffeinated version of cracker jacks. cracker jacks with caffeine, called cracker jack'd with a a "d." yeah, that's it. no, this is real. [ laughter ] [ applause ] no, this is real. they're hoping this will enable baseball fans to stay awake for the entire game. [ laughter ] well, interestingly, you know
like, remember suzy q? >> rickey: yeah. >> jay: she's now out on the street, working as an ho-ho.rrible. [ laughter and applause ] terrible. terrible. terrible. and cracker jack announced this week that they are coming out with a new, caffeinated version of cracker jacks. cracker jacks with caffeine, called cracker jack'd with a a "d." yeah, that's it. no, this is real. [ laughter ] [ applause ] no, this is real. they're hoping this will enable baseball fans to stay awake...
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i feel like suzy homemaker over here. definitely dirtier than i thought. sucks.sten, i would take the mani pedi and a [bleep] massage any day. that looks nice. [laughs] leave it to you, dude. (all) [laughing] well, barbie doesn't want to get in the tub because of our bodily fluids. uh, we're not dirty, thank you. so i didn't pee in the bathtub, okay? hey, stop. just stop. just try-- just try to relax. so i kind of took offense to that, but she's just ignorant, so i expect that kind of comment to come out of her mouth. no, i don't want to lay next to her anyway. yeah, you do. there's negative energy on that sheet. (announcer) while the red team continues to find things to argue about at the spa, back in hell's kitchen the blue team has already begun prep for tonight's dinner service. i'm ready to rock and roll, baby. i'm ready to kick some ass. i'm tired of getting my [bleep] beat down but right now, the important thing to me is dinner service. we got to win this. let's beat the [bleep] red team tonight. i'm ready to [bleep] go. (announcer) two hours before dinner
i feel like suzy homemaker over here. definitely dirtier than i thought. sucks.sten, i would take the mani pedi and a [bleep] massage any day. that looks nice. [laughs] leave it to you, dude. (all) [laughing] well, barbie doesn't want to get in the tub because of our bodily fluids. uh, we're not dirty, thank you. so i didn't pee in the bathtub, okay? hey, stop. just stop. just try-- just try to relax. so i kind of took offense to that, but she's just ignorant, so i expect that kind of comment...
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. >> suzy is recalling a night out with friends at the popular zabibo restaurant. >> we decided to get >> that is where the evening took a twist. the wine list has over 500 wines. most from exotic regions most with foreign labels. >> my husband looked and was looking at italian wines we weren't familiar with. >> the waitress came, her husband, mike just pointed to the wine they wanted. it cost $52. >> he does not speak italian. so he just points to it. >> the waitress came back and presented the wine. mike said that is what he what they ordered. >> she opened the bottle and poured it. we drank it. it was only after we got the bill that we realized that there was a problem. >> the problem indeed. instead of $52 the couples charged $400 for the bottle. they told the waitress there was a mistake. she said no. they just drank a $400 bottle of wine. >> that we didn't realize that she sent us a different bottle. >> the manager came out and told them sorry. they had to pay $400. they accepted the wine and drank it. >> they bring it to the table well. were so busy talking we didn't pay attenti
. >> suzy is recalling a night out with friends at the popular zabibo restaurant. >> we decided to get >> that is where the evening took a twist. the wine list has over 500 wines. most from exotic regions most with foreign labels. >> my husband looked and was looking at italian wines we weren't familiar with. >> the waitress came, her husband, mike just pointed to the wine they wanted. it cost $52. >> he does not speak italian. so he just points to it....
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suzie it's so true. welcome back to the kaiser report have you got yourself a copy of this book mitch fire stein's planet ponzi yes this is the book mitch welcome back to the kaiser report great to be here again on this frosty spring day let's talk about cyprus how does it fit in to plan a ponzi well it's basically it seems that it's an e.u. sanctioned confiscation of funds it's not really america and it's not really a tax it's a confiscation and it seems like an egregious violation of contract law once again it removes the capital structure which is a problem for anyone to have confidence in the system in the e.u. banking system capitalism relies on contract law and relies on the side of private property people want private property they gaging capitalistic endeavors but if that's now longer going to be protected then we're not we're in a post capitalist society that's right and i think that it's our bit arbitrary and capricious nature of what they've done here sets a precedent no matter what they say i
suzie it's so true. welcome back to the kaiser report have you got yourself a copy of this book mitch fire stein's planet ponzi yes this is the book mitch welcome back to the kaiser report great to be here again on this frosty spring day let's talk about cyprus how does it fit in to plan a ponzi well it's basically it seems that it's an e.u. sanctioned confiscation of funds it's not really america and it's not really a tax it's a confiscation and it seems like an egregious violation of contract...
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would say, "i have my best friend, takina, and i have two or three other girls, jessie and claire and suzie that are my friends," okay? so here we have my daughter, who has a cell phone in her pocket, who can skype with her friends at night, who has all this technology, and yet something very fundamental hasn't changed. she has the same sense of a best friend and the same sense of a close set of friends. so the technology has evolved hugely in 100 years, but the human spirit hasn't changed. in fact, what we're arguing in the book is that there's something very deeply fundamental about human connection and about human influence that is so deep and fundamental that we can study it scientifically, that we can understand things about it that are not obvious, and that these things are not... do not change just because we have new technologies. >> hinojosa: so does that mean that, for example, across the world, it's the same kind of thing? you know, that suddenly, you know, the group of bangladeshi girls who maybe are quite poor, but they go to school, they have the same thing. they have this fri
would say, "i have my best friend, takina, and i have two or three other girls, jessie and claire and suzie that are my friends," okay? so here we have my daughter, who has a cell phone in her pocket, who can skype with her friends at night, who has all this technology, and yet something very fundamental hasn't changed. she has the same sense of a best friend and the same sense of a close set of friends. so the technology has evolved hugely in 100 years, but the human spirit hasn't...
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. >>> suzy decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she says it's no longer the art scene it used to be. >> in the last few months, it's more of a party scene. it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk anymore. >> crowds funneled in and this stretch of telegraph avenue took on a circus like atmosphere but oakland police were determined to maintain control. >> i received several emails to make it clear what their intentions were. >> he was reminded not to allow patrons to walk to the street with beer. >> the city is clamping down after an 18-year-old was shot and killed following last month's if you are friday event but the crowd still came despite stricter rules. >> good people can't be scared. >> i truly believe people want a safe place to come out and be part of a community. >> this time the city limited the event to just six blocks. it hired unarmed security and decided to close the event early. >> it cost the city about $15,000 to hold this event. this parking lot was the police staging area, but we didn't see anyone arrested. >> katie: it is 8:08 a
. >>> suzy decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she says it's no longer the art scene it used to be. >> in the last few months, it's more of a party scene. it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk anymore. >> crowds funneled in and this stretch of telegraph avenue took on a circus like atmosphere but oakland police were determined to maintain control. >> i received several emails to make it clear what their intentions were....
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they are led by suzy bianchi-pierce, the mother of former girlfriend and grandmother to sammy. >> if our faces are in the courtroom they know we're being vigilant and we'll be there and make a loud noise the way we can. >> she lost her daughter and her granddaughter. she's extremely angry, she's hurt, she's devastated. she wants someone to blame. and the police are just straight up accusing me, trying to hang it around my neck. >> this is what's left of raggedy ann. that was sammy's. see, there is something melted to it. it's just, you can smell the house. smoke is just pervasive. found rebecca's jewelry box intact. you can see the shadows on the top from where the jewelry was laying inside. >> the charred mementos and family photos are painful reminders of the past. bianchi-peters also strives to create positive ones. >> i know that sammy would have been honored for your hard work. >> she's started the just love foundation. named for the tattoo worn by rebecca and matching stencil worn by sammy. the foundation funds an annual scholarship to send a child from a low-income home to a l
they are led by suzy bianchi-pierce, the mother of former girlfriend and grandmother to sammy. >> if our faces are in the courtroom they know we're being vigilant and we'll be there and make a loud noise the way we can. >> she lost her daughter and her granddaughter. she's extremely angry, she's hurt, she's devastated. she wants someone to blame. and the police are just straight up accusing me, trying to hang it around my neck. >> this is what's left of raggedy ann. that was...
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. >> suzie guerin decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she said it's no longer the art scene it used. be. >> in the last few months i haven't been coming because it's been morph a party scene. it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk joan -- anymore. >> 8:00 crowds began funneling in and it took on a circus-like atmosphere but oakland police were going to maintain control. the city let it be known. >> the city makes it very clear from our intentions are. >> john, who owned the beer garden, was reminded not to allow patrons to walk on to the street with beer. >> we've had to increase the number of security guards i have to keep the alcohol from coming in and going out. >> the city is clamping down after 18-year-old was shot and killed after last month's first friday event. but the crowds still game despite the new rules. >> show support. can't be scared. >> people want a safe place to come out and be a part of a community. people are tired of being at home. >> this time they hired extra security and decided to close the event early. it cost the cit
. >> suzie guerin decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she said it's no longer the art scene it used. be. >> in the last few months i haven't been coming because it's been morph a party scene. it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk joan -- anymore. >> 8:00 crowds began funneling in and it took on a circus-like atmosphere but oakland police were going to maintain control. the city let it be known. >> the city makes it very clear...
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so thanks to laptop suzy. >> $30. this is a great little laptop for your laptop. have these that are called petal panties. this he is are made, they're called bicycle lingerie. there's a little extra padding in the landing strip area. >> so when you go to spinning class or on the bike, it kind of hurts. >> sometimes you get -- >> i don't even know what's going on there. >> so then i'm moving on. so then how many times do you get out of the shower and you go to wrap the towel -- >> oh, i look it when you do this. >> these are from spoon sisters, one of my favorite websites. and they have all of these great things, this is called the towel topper. so if you just hang this strip in your bathroom on the door, it will keep the towel up. >> strip? >> i thought that's ha she said. there might be another use for that as well. >> what else? >> then if you decide that you are starving, you can actually turn your pen into a utensil. i would love that. >> with these dine spoons. >> and this is the best thing, you guys, bobbie brought this up. i don't have a shredder, i don't
so thanks to laptop suzy. >> $30. this is a great little laptop for your laptop. have these that are called petal panties. this he is are made, they're called bicycle lingerie. there's a little extra padding in the landing strip area. >> so when you go to spinning class or on the bike, it kind of hurts. >> sometimes you get -- >> i don't even know what's going on there. >> so then i'm moving on. so then how many times do you get out of the shower and you go to wrap...
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. >> suzie guerin decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she said it's no longer the art scene it used to be. >> it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk joan march. >> 8:00 crowds began funneling in and it took on a circus-like atmosphere but oakland police were going to maintain control. >> the city makes it very clear from our intentions are. >> john, who owned the beer garden, was reminded not to allow patrons to walk on to the street with beer. >> we've had to increase the number of security gauze i have to keep the cool from coming in and going out. >> the city is clamping donary an 18-year-old was shot and killed after last month's first friday event. but the crowds still game despite the new rules. >> show support. can't en scared. >> people want a save place to come out and be a part of a community. people are tired of being at home. >> this time they hired extra security and decided to close the event early. it cost the city did $16,000 to hole the event. this is the police staging area but we didn't see anyone arrested. abc7 news. >> the
. >> suzie guerin decided to leave oakland's first friday event early because she said it's no longer the art scene it used to be. >> it got to the point it was so crowded you couldn't walk joan march. >> 8:00 crowds began funneling in and it took on a circus-like atmosphere but oakland police were going to maintain control. >> the city makes it very clear from our intentions are. >> john, who owned the beer garden, was reminded not to allow patrons to walk on to...
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suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny.t just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysis i've seen doesn't give me reason to be worried right now. >> we'll have more of steve's interview with the treasury secretary in just a few minutes. >>> as the dow hits unprecedenteded heights and the s&p 500 nears its own peak tantalizingly close to it, there's a battle below the surface that could determine which way stocks go from here. jackie deangelis explains. >> reporter: the bulls are at it again. another day, another all-time high for the dow. but despite the impressive run, there's an u
suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny.t just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble....
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suzie today another historic day all about jobs. >> it was a welcome surprise in the jobs numbers and unemployment rate standing at 7.7% tonight the lowest in more than four years. american businesses added 236,000 new jobs in february, cutting across all sectors of the economy, and that burst in hiring inspired investors. stocks were up again today making this a week of records for the dow jones industrial average. the dow rose 6 points closing at 14,397, another record high. the nasdaq added 12, the s&p edged up 7 points and this is the tenth straight friday of the year that the major market averages were up. so where are the new jobs? what sectors are still seeing weakness and what is the role of the federal reserve in the labor market? steve liesman has our report. >> reporter: a solid jobs report renewing hopes that the u.s. economy could be chugging along just fast enough to put americans back to work. economists are encouraged by this report but they're concerned that the strength may not last. that's why goldman sachs economist says the federal reserve is unlikely to change it
suzie today another historic day all about jobs. >> it was a welcome surprise in the jobs numbers and unemployment rate standing at 7.7% tonight the lowest in more than four years. american businesses added 236,000 new jobs in february, cutting across all sectors of the economy, and that burst in hiring inspired investors. stocks were up again today making this a week of records for the dow jones industrial average. the dow rose 6 points closing at 14,397, another record high. the nasdaq...
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congressional office in the the position to call their open constituents, people coming here and sorry, little suzie't see the white house when she comes here on spring break. >> greta: thanks. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: and the woman accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend in the shower and the jury gave jodi arias questions and the accused killer tried to answer them. >> remember so many of your sexual encounters, including your ex-boyfriend's, but you do not remember stabbing travis and dragging his body? >> well, as far as what happened on june 4th, i don't know how the mind works necessarily, but i know that that was the most traumatic experience of my life and outside of those blanks and the ones that i have mentioned, alcohol related when i was a teenager, i don't have other blackouts that i can recall my memory gets foggy when it gets stressful. i think i have a good memory. >> during cross examination, you were asked whether you were crying when you stabbed travis. and you said no. how do you know that if you had a memory gap at that time? >> i think that was misunderstood. i said i don't kn
congressional office in the the position to call their open constituents, people coming here and sorry, little suzie't see the white house when she comes here on spring break. >> greta: thanks. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: and the woman accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend in the shower and the jury gave jodi arias questions and the accused killer tried to answer them. >> remember so many of your sexual encounters, including your ex-boyfriend's, but you do not remember...
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suzie today another historic day all about jobs. >> it was a welcome surprise in the jobs numbers and the unemployment rate standing at 7.7% tonight the lowest in more than four years. american businesses added 236,000 new jobs in february, cutting across all sectors of the economy, and that burst in hiring inspired investors. stocks were up again today making this a week of records for the dow jones industrial average. the dow rose 6 points closing at 14,397, another record high. the nasdaq added 12, the s&p edged up 7 points and this is the tenth straight friday of the year that the major market averages were up. so where are the new jobs? what sectors are still seeing weakness and what is the role of the federal reserve in the labor market? steve liesman has our report. >> reporter: a solid jobs report renewing hopes that the u.s. economy could be chugging along just fast enough to put americans back to work. economists are encouraged by this report but they're concerned that the strength may not last. that's why goldman sachs economist says the federal reserve is unlikely to chang
suzie today another historic day all about jobs. >> it was a welcome surprise in the jobs numbers and the unemployment rate standing at 7.7% tonight the lowest in more than four years. american businesses added 236,000 new jobs in february, cutting across all sectors of the economy, and that burst in hiring inspired investors. stocks were up again today making this a week of records for the dow jones industrial average. the dow rose 6 points closing at 14,397, another record high. the...
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suzy, today was yet another record setter in a quarter full of them. the s&p 500 after days of lingering on the doorstep of an all-time closing high finally broke through. it ends the first quarter of 2013 higher than it has ever finished before. and for its part, the dow industrials closed at another all-time high. its tenth record close of the year. here are the numbers. the dow up 52 points to 14578. nasdaq up 11 to 3267. and the s&p 500 breaking through to an all-time high close, up more than 6 to 1569. today's gains cap off one of the best quarters for stocks in years. in fact, the dow's 11.2% rise was its best first quarter run in 15 years. the s&p ended roughly 10% higher, and nasdaq sandbagged just a little bit apple, finished more than 8% higher. the quarter's gains were widespread. none of the ten sectors that make up the s&p 500 lost money. and we'll have much more on the first quarter and a road map for the months ahead throughout the program. >>> well, tyler, not any upbeat superlatives to describe today's reports on the u.s. economy. in t
suzy, today was yet another record setter in a quarter full of them. the s&p 500 after days of lingering on the doorstep of an all-time closing high finally broke through. it ends the first quarter of 2013 higher than it has ever finished before. and for its part, the dow industrials closed at another all-time high. its tenth record close of the year. here are the numbers. the dow up 52 points to 14578. nasdaq up 11 to 3267. and the s&p 500 breaking through to an all-time high close, up...
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suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny.. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysis i've seen doesn't give me reason to be worried right now. >> we'll have more of steve's interview with the treasury secretary in just a few minutes. >>> as the dow hits unprecedenteded heights and the s&p 500 nears its own peak tantalizingly close to it, there's a battle below the surface that could determine which way stocks go from here. jackie deangelis explains. >> reporter: the bulls are at it again. another day, another all-time high for the dow. but despite the impressive run, there's an underlying tug-of-war being p
suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny.. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury...
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suzy, today was yet another record setter in a quarter full of them. the s&p 500 after days of lingering on the doorstep of an all-time closing high finally broke through. it ends the first quarter of 2013 higher than it has ever finished before. and for its part, the dow industrials closed at another all-time high. its tenth record close of the year. here are the numbers. the dow up 52 points to 14578. nasdaq up 11 to 3267. and the s&p 500 breaking through to an all-time high close, up more than 6 to 1569. today's gains cap off one of the best quarters for stocks in years. in fact, the dow's 11.2% rise was its best first quarter run in 15 years. the s&p ended roughly 10% higher, and nasdaq sandbagged just a little bit apple, finished more than 8% higher. the quarter's gains were widespread. none of the ten sectors that make up the s&p 500 lost money. and we'll have much more on the first quarter and a road map for the months ahead throughout the program. >>> well, tyler, not any upbeat superlatives to describe today's reports on the u.s. economy. in t
suzy, today was yet another record setter in a quarter full of them. the s&p 500 after days of lingering on the doorstep of an all-time closing high finally broke through. it ends the first quarter of 2013 higher than it has ever finished before. and for its part, the dow industrials closed at another all-time high. its tenth record close of the year. here are the numbers. the dow up 52 points to 14578. nasdaq up 11 to 3267. and the s&p 500 breaking through to an all-time high close, up...
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the president just today, for example, invited 12 senators, including lindsey graham and suzie collinsthe white house because he's not getting any reaction to republican leadership who choose not to work with him. john boehner 0 points to the white house and says let him do it. he says let senate do it. he is working around them and having a meeting with other senators to try to get something done. martha: let's take a look at what brit hume said about this last night. >> president obama's behavior in this business about the automatic budget cuts, this is some of the most peculiar behavior i've ever seen by a president. >> absolutely. >> this is not what we expect of presidents. presidents in the end are supposed to be the people who put on their big boy pants and are prepared to shoulder responsibility and if they are criticized for using that responsibility or authority so be it. but that's what you expect of presidents. this president seems more inclined to let the chips fall where they may and hit as hard as they might as long as he can blame something else. martha: is he putting o
the president just today, for example, invited 12 senators, including lindsey graham and suzie collinsthe white house because he's not getting any reaction to republican leadership who choose not to work with him. john boehner 0 points to the white house and says let him do it. he says let senate do it. he is working around them and having a meeting with other senators to try to get something done. martha: let's take a look at what brit hume said about this last night. >> president...