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central character of that is a wilma and tobias.s the one losing her vision and seeing the little people but tobias is telling her what's happening as he looks out the window. he sees a mob outside the retirement home and they turn on the radio and they hear that it's become a fairly widespread phenomenon and in some cases the mob has burned down the retirement home. younger people very annoyed that this generation has sucked up all the money and spending it on themselves not creating any jobs for them. --y have a movement going i'm sorry, retirement homes. they do have a wing attached called advanced living. you don't want to end up in that one. of my favorite parts was when they have the panel discussion about it on the radio. they have this wonderful panel discussion in which they talk about why it's happening, the social phenomenon, this and that. nobody does anything about it. sound familiar? >> what the future library project? so interesting to me. i got a letter about it. it is connected with the library norway,slow -- in osl
central character of that is a wilma and tobias.s the one losing her vision and seeing the little people but tobias is telling her what's happening as he looks out the window. he sees a mob outside the retirement home and they turn on the radio and they hear that it's become a fairly widespread phenomenon and in some cases the mob has burned down the retirement home. younger people very annoyed that this generation has sucked up all the money and spending it on themselves not creating any jobs...
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with a chance to tobias harris. where is he? yep, put it up. beat the buzzer. bus. the magic win. you talk about beat the clock. knocks itls up and down without hesitation. magic win it 91-89. with 20 points. even though the redskins are enjoying some time off now bye-week will frustrate fans. no team needs this break more than the redskins. itself.ying to find morris has yet to get 00 yards in the game. differentree quarterbacks. turnovers a major roll in the losses and the defense gives up game.nts a the skins are now 3-6 and from guile. locks at theii record this delay a lot of guys in the locker room that were to the seasonook as our blueprint and it starts with one game. starts with one guy making a play. doesn't always have to be the guys that everybody thinks is play.to make the could be the guy that no one thinks will make a play and he a team. it sparks >> rg iii. demand, trickr first year student. a lay-up and a three-pointer and shot in succession to win a ford f-150. were the hardest for him. he got it done and won an f-150. go after a tough start and the place went cr
with a chance to tobias harris. where is he? yep, put it up. beat the buzzer. bus. the magic win. you talk about beat the clock. knocks itls up and down without hesitation. magic win it 91-89. with 20 points. even though the redskins are enjoying some time off now bye-week will frustrate fans. no team needs this break more than the redskins. itself.ying to find morris has yet to get 00 yards in the game. differentree quarterbacks. turnovers a major roll in the losses and the defense gives up...
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tobias harris with the chance and he drains the buzzer beater.i won the game 91 to 89. >>> flyers without one of their top score percent, michael raffl out up to six weeks with a lower body injury after blocking that shot in last night's game against the oilers. >>> and new trade rumors around the phillies. john haim mon with cbs sports is reporting chicago cubs will be interested in cole hamels. chicago has a lot of talent in their farm system so there's potential there. >>> according to new reports alex rodriguez admited to federal investigators that he did use performance enhancing drugs during his time with the yankees. it's something he's publicly identified for years. his suspension from the league officially ended just last week. >>> and finally tonight, need your help for the friday football frenzy. your choices this week hammonton at timber creek, haddonfield at haddon township and sun valley at harrington. vote now. the audio road show app and tomorrow night. >> all right. not much time left in the season, so -- >> no. let's enjoy it. >
tobias harris with the chance and he drains the buzzer beater.i won the game 91 to 89. >>> flyers without one of their top score percent, michael raffl out up to six weeks with a lower body injury after blocking that shot in last night's game against the oilers. >>> and new trade rumors around the phillies. john haim mon with cbs sports is reporting chicago cubs will be interested in cole hamels. chicago has a lot of talent in their farm system so there's potential there....
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number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris nails the buzzer beater for orlando.e me the cavaliers and the jazz at number one. >> hayward fires. got it! can you believe it? in an identical spot. ingly can't believe it! the jazz knock off lebron and the cavaliers. cleveland is off to a 1-3 start. before anybody panics, remember when the big three assembled down there in miami for the very first time? they got off to a really rocky beginning. so give lebron a little time. it will be lebron and the cavaliers versus the warriors ,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. ingly lost control. >> david letterman is next with jennif,,,,,,,,
number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris nails the buzzer beater for orlando.e me the cavaliers and the jazz at number one. >> hayward fires. got it! can you believe it? in an identical spot. ingly can't believe it! the jazz knock off lebron and the cavaliers. cleveland is off to a 1-3 start. before anybody panics, remember when the big three assembled down there in miami for the very first time? they got off to a really rocky beginning. so give lebron a little time. it will be lebron...
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number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris nails the buzzer beater for orlando.he jazz at number one. >> hayward fires. got it! can you believe it? in an identical spot. ingly can't believe it! the jazz knock off lebron and the cavaliers. cleveland is off to a 1-3 start. before anybody panics, remember when the big three assembled down there in miami for the very first time? they got off to a really rocky beginning. so give lebron a little time. it will be lebron and the cavaliers versus the warriors in the nba championship. >> never drop your pride. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. tomorrow morning at 4-30. ingly lost control. >> david letterman is next with jennifer lopez. >> train leaves in five seconds! ( band playing "late
number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris nails the buzzer beater for orlando.he jazz at number one. >> hayward fires. got it! can you believe it? in an identical spot. ingly can't believe it! the jazz knock off lebron and the cavaliers. cleveland is off to a 1-3 start. before anybody panics, remember when the big three assembled down there in miami for the very first time? they got off to a really rocky beginning. so give lebron a little time. it will be lebron and the cavaliers versus...
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i had a chance to speak recently --cinch andsent tobias left of it.e looked into europe waiting for thanks to heal. >> the euro is an economy more dependent on bank credit and capital markets. that has always been a big problem for europe. now that we are through the stress tests, maybe the banks. shedding assets. to thele give loans nonprofit sector, they have it down on a year-over-year basis for 28 months in a row and have been contracting their balance sheets and in when he to boost them up to get the velocity of money up i get lending activity and growth activity started. i may not have always agreed on alan greenspan, one thing he said that struck me is brilliant. we talk about liquidity and he said it's a difficult thing to measure but it's more about confidence. you can have all this cash sitting around earning a negative return that somebody would like to put into a more productive fashion but it doesn't because they don't have the confidence. >> let me get your attention. since we did that discussion a week ago, the german 10 year yield is d
i had a chance to speak recently --cinch andsent tobias left of it.e looked into europe waiting for thanks to heal. >> the euro is an economy more dependent on bank credit and capital markets. that has always been a big problem for europe. now that we are through the stress tests, maybe the banks. shedding assets. to thele give loans nonprofit sector, they have it down on a year-over-year basis for 28 months in a row and have been contracting their balance sheets and in when he to boost...
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also, tobias left of which of citigroup, spoke about the ecb and of urgent monetary policy.hat rates are down now the ecb is beginning to expand its balance sheet again, remember, the ecb has been tricking its balance sheet for the last 18 months. numbers, a look at the but it has been. expanding the balance sheet, rates are down to very low levels. we're starting to see signs of capital is reversing and flowing out of europe. as you get that capital outflow, that will continue to take the edge off. >> tobias, is that the singe put on u.s. equity markets? you have to find a warm place for it? >> it is part of it. we have the policy between the ecb and the fed and the fed pretty much said something fascinating when they took out the words "significant underutilization" referring to the labor markets. they have conceded something is getting better that is more sustainable in the u.s. i think that brings the money as well. >> enough said there. -- cymer 17 fed meeting december 17 fed meeting. that was the taper meeting of the year ago december >> was it? >> we have photos as we
also, tobias left of which of citigroup, spoke about the ecb and of urgent monetary policy.hat rates are down now the ecb is beginning to expand its balance sheet again, remember, the ecb has been tricking its balance sheet for the last 18 months. numbers, a look at the but it has been. expanding the balance sheet, rates are down to very low levels. we're starting to see signs of capital is reversing and flowing out of europe. as you get that capital outflow, that will continue to take the edge...
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tobias levkovich here. you can't common on individual names.america, not a bad time for an airline to go public. >> i was so tempted with the pun of it's taking off. >> leave that to the media. seriously, this has been a group that's been on fire, fundamentally speaking. with the help of those lower fuel prices. >> airplanes have done a number of things right. they got costs under control. they reduced capacity in terms of how many planes out there. for those of us who fly a lot, planes are full. you hope for that empty middle seat, but it's not there. at the same time, oil prices are coming down. they have pricing power. that is a nice combination. >> is $2,200 year end '15 or '14? >> '15. i think the market a tad ahead of itself. >> 10% gain in 2015? >> just about. 7%, 8% on the earnings side. i think valuation is fair on market emphasis. if you look at history, they'll say markets are a tad above historical averages. >> you don't buy the notion that managers are going to chase what they wish they owned in the middle of october? >> it's becom
tobias levkovich here. you can't common on individual names.america, not a bad time for an airline to go public. >> i was so tempted with the pun of it's taking off. >> leave that to the media. seriously, this has been a group that's been on fire, fundamentally speaking. with the help of those lower fuel prices. >> airplanes have done a number of things right. they got costs under control. they reduced capacity in terms of how many planes out there. for those of us who fly a...
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d-n-a evidence tied jorge avila torrez to the mother's day, 2005 murders of krystal tobias and laura hobbs, in a forest preserve. torrez already faces the death penalty for murdering a woman in virginia. cardinal george presided over his final public mass at holy name cathedral. george, who is fighting his third bout of cancer, is retiring. he used crutches to get through yesterday's service. in his departing message, george told parishioners that the people of the archdiocese of chicago are a gift that he was given. he said that upon his death, he will point to them as evidence of his work. >> i said these are my legacies. the people and the stronger i hope is what i did to do here. >>george will officially step down tomorrow when blase cupich is installed as the next archbishop. george will lead one more mass tonight. it's a private ceremony, where cupich will knock on the doors of holy name cathedral to receive his stole. the croatian community is the people of the diocese, the cardinal and other people will open the door for him. it's the symbol of saying you are welcome to our d
d-n-a evidence tied jorge avila torrez to the mother's day, 2005 murders of krystal tobias and laura hobbs, in a forest preserve. torrez already faces the death penalty for murdering a woman in virginia. cardinal george presided over his final public mass at holy name cathedral. george, who is fighting his third bout of cancer, is retiring. he used crutches to get through yesterday's service. in his departing message, george told parishioners that the people of the archdiocese of chicago are a...
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they collide -- [ crashing sounds ] >> eastern truck & trailer employee, mike tobias, sees it from his office. >> it drug it down the track 40 feet. >> mike dials 911. >> there's been a terrible train accident. train hit a truck. hurry up because there's going to be really bad injuries. >> with emergency responders on the way, mike and some co-workers rush outside to try to help. mike records the scene on his phone. >> 911's coming, partner. >> with the fire raging, it was kind of a scary situation. holy bajoles. i hope those guys in the engine made it. i saw it on my camera, man. i saw it hit. >> nearby, at layer scaffolding warehouse, employee tim corver also witnesses the accident. >> i was probably 20 to 50 feet away from where the train was derailing. when they get near that intersection, the trains blare their horns three to five times at the intersection. we heard that. he kept laying on his horn this time, so i knew something was wrong. >> tim hears the crash and starts recording on his cell phone. >> this train just derailed. all the way next to our work. you can feel the heat
they collide -- [ crashing sounds ] >> eastern truck & trailer employee, mike tobias, sees it from his office. >> it drug it down the track 40 feet. >> mike dials 911. >> there's been a terrible train accident. train hit a truck. hurry up because there's going to be really bad injuries. >> with emergency responders on the way, mike and some co-workers rush outside to try to help. mike records the scene on his phone. >> 911's coming, partner. >> with...
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i spoke recently with citigroup's tobias left could pitch. >> this idea of 2007 was actually the absoluter buybacks in u.s.. 2011, 2012, 2013 have been record doubles first -- record levels for spending. numbersthe u.s., the have been mid to high syntel digits for capex. durable goods orders have stayed relatively strong. we're seeing more and more interest in doing this particularly as you get broaching 80%. >> there it is, you wonder where the mystery is the next year. marshall sonenshine is with us. are they inventing cash to do m&a or using cash to do m&a? >> first of all, there's a lot of cash being used to do m&a but the most important currency for him in a right now is stock. i think the fact of the matter is, companies are expensive so the acquirer once do you stock. you see the two deals that just happened yesterday, both are substantially stock -- >> of the $100 billion, how much was gross? 20 of 100 billion? >> probably a good number. >> we call that funny money. >> you did not ask me what percentage of halliburton-baker was stock, 76%. -allergan, 40%. the fact of the matter is
i spoke recently with citigroup's tobias left could pitch. >> this idea of 2007 was actually the absoluter buybacks in u.s.. 2011, 2012, 2013 have been record doubles first -- record levels for spending. numbersthe u.s., the have been mid to high syntel digits for capex. durable goods orders have stayed relatively strong. we're seeing more and more interest in doing this particularly as you get broaching 80%. >> there it is, you wonder where the mystery is the next year. marshall...
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and actually, this morning tobias of citigroup talking about the idea of fund managers actively chasingm names into the end of the year to build up the foportfolio and a consensus thing that people are doing, everybody's doing it so that will sort of mute the effects of an active manager versus another one and consensus is also a killer here. >> that's a point. jeff, new. >> you bet. >> have a great weekend, jeff cox back at headquarters. >>> speaking of fund manager, pimco showing bill gross the money before the door. reportedly paid nearly $300 million in bonuses last year and the flagship fund beaten by most of its peers. so much for pay for performance. we'll look at how such an epic fail by a board can happen straight ahead. >>> private equity funds making a big bet on legalized marijuana. is it something kevin o'leary would invest in? you'll find out. stay tuned. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run differe
and actually, this morning tobias of citigroup talking about the idea of fund managers actively chasingm names into the end of the year to build up the foportfolio and a consensus thing that people are doing, everybody's doing it so that will sort of mute the effects of an active manager versus another one and consensus is also a killer here. >> that's a point. jeff, new. >> you bet. >> have a great weekend, jeff cox back at headquarters. >>> speaking of fund manager,...
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. >> glenn close and i play agnes and tobias.. >> we are. but it's a very uneasy and tense kind of retirement. one thing after another assaults us, including the arrival of two neighbors, one of whom is bob who have experienced inexplicable terror in their lives and come to their best friends and invade their house. >> we come to move in with them. >> the delicate balance is completely upset by what happens in the first act of the play basically. daughter's coming home and the terrified neighbors have come to live with them. so on one level, it's a kind of mistheystery story. what in the world is going on. you never quite answer that question. >> it's kind of like life. especially i've got four kids. you never know what's around the corner. you think you're -- >> until they all move back in. >> we'll know what the play is, right. >> this is certain lay fund reunion for you guys as old friends. for people who are familiar with the cold according to garp, this is a reunion for you and glen. you've described yourself as the male gle
. >> glenn close and i play agnes and tobias.. >> we are. but it's a very uneasy and tense kind of retirement. one thing after another assaults us, including the arrival of two neighbors, one of whom is bob who have experienced inexplicable terror in their lives and come to their best friends and invade their house. >> we come to move in with them. >> the delicate balance is completely upset by what happens in the first act of the play basically. daughter's coming home...