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for more on the rally, let's bring in tom lee, thanks for making time for us. are you worried that now everybody is in your camp? that the markets are going to rise? >> consensus views are rarely what play out. i'm actually starting to wonder. what if it's actually you know part of a secular bull market. >> that's still a big move from here. >> you have been the most right on the street this year. what the viewers would be most curious to hear your target would be what? 3% away? or talk about 2014 for example. >> yeah i don't want anyone to think that we think once we hit this level, stocks kind of run out of energy. why would we stop at 14.8 times next year's earnings? >> this summer you said something really controversial. you were the first to say everyone talks about international head winds and nobody is pricing in the pobltd of international tail winds. start to talk about the benefits of an upswing in europe? >> i think the market is all right sniffing this. i think that's absolutely right. we have taken some of the pain. rather than losing share there.
for more on the rally, let's bring in tom lee, thanks for making time for us. are you worried that now everybody is in your camp? that the markets are going to rise? >> consensus views are rarely what play out. i'm actually starting to wonder. what if it's actually you know part of a secular bull market. >> that's still a big move from here. >> you have been the most right on the street this year. what the viewers would be most curious to hear your target would be what? 3%...
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joining us now is tom lee, chief u.s. strategist. >> thanks for having me. >> how important is it. the corollary question to that is when the fed does pull away the markets could see some head winds. >> that's right. we got a taste of that earlier this year. it plays a pretty big role. i think at the end of the day, investors need to watch the ten year. they should be comfortable being involved with equities and hopefully staying cyclical when they feel comfortable. >> what is behaving? >> i think anything below three is a level that we don't think is doing a lot of damage to consumers. it's not really doing a lot of damage to financial markets. i'm comfortable being long equities. >> what part of that move could be the cyclical component of a rally you like? if i see the ten year going over 3% isn't that telling me that the world is is a better place? >> in a different context, maybe looking at pick up in growth rates, maybe a better feel about inflation. i think the way interest rates behave will play a role. >> i want
joining us now is tom lee, chief u.s. strategist. >> thanks for having me. >> how important is it. the corollary question to that is when the fed does pull away the markets could see some head winds. >> that's right. we got a taste of that earlier this year. it plays a pretty big role. i think at the end of the day, investors need to watch the ten year. they should be comfortable being involved with equities and hopefully staying cyclical when they feel comfortable. >>...
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we'll have a lot more in bonds in the online live show, and speaking to bullish tom lee.could propel stocks higher into the end of the year? we'll ask him, find out 1:00 p.m. eastern, futuresnow.cnbc.com. >> all right, jackie, thank you so much. >>> global markets are climbing for the day. simon? >> yes, at this time of the day, of course, because europe hasn't ended, and you'll see europe is making gains for the first time in three days. italy has had a particularly strong day so far today. obviously, we're at the height of earnings season in europe. already we know that currency effects are huge, and you saw that, of course, with michelin and goodyear here in the united states. two major factors i want to point out, the degree to which the regulators are clamping down in europe is evident in the banks' earnings season. ubs saying it won't make profitability targets until 2015. deutsche bank, despite being in positive territory, 1.2 billion euros, one of the one-off effects, still able to trade higher on the session. the other major effect to come out of earnings today i
we'll have a lot more in bonds in the online live show, and speaking to bullish tom lee.could propel stocks higher into the end of the year? we'll ask him, find out 1:00 p.m. eastern, futuresnow.cnbc.com. >> all right, jackie, thank you so much. >>> global markets are climbing for the day. simon? >> yes, at this time of the day, of course, because europe hasn't ended, and you'll see europe is making gains for the first time in three days. italy has had a particularly strong...
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we really do appreciate it and the cohost and mary lee and tom torque son and who you met this morning and our next panel is planning for student safety opportunity and success and planning for action around the bay. our moderator is jill tucker an education reporter at the san francisco kron cell. i told jill it's hard to find bios online for reporters. they can stay out of google. she's award winning reporter and covered california schools for 14 years and knows a lot about this subject and was honored by the california teacher association and received the highest award about the growing number of homeless students in the school system. she is a san francisco native and was in the peace corps and tout in west africa and please welcome jill tucker. [applause] >> thank you. she just dated me with that 9090 peace corps thing. okay. i want to say how great it is to be here. i have been looking at everyone's name tags and awed by the wide variety of people and i want you to in rolodex. email me. there are great stories i have been hearing today. we have amazing and large panel and it is a
we really do appreciate it and the cohost and mary lee and tom torque son and who you met this morning and our next panel is planning for student safety opportunity and success and planning for action around the bay. our moderator is jill tucker an education reporter at the san francisco kron cell. i told jill it's hard to find bios online for reporters. they can stay out of google. she's award winning reporter and covered california schools for 14 years and knows a lot about this subject and...
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. >> what frank's wife kathie lee is saying today. >> then, tom hanks medical diagnosis. >> type 2 diabetesight loss from his movie roles triggered diabetes. >> she is our teacher? imagine finding out your high school teacher posed for playboy magazine. >> what are you majoring in? >> spanish. >> i heard when you turn 40 things go a little less sexual. >> america's answer to miley. >> what does she know. she is like a little kid. >> did the government shut down almost cost this reporter her life. >> we were in pretty dire straits. >> the national park she was hiking in was shut down. >> plus -- >> get away from me. >> coffee shop freakout. >> [screaming]. >> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. it's a stunning portrayal of the late king of late night, johnny carson. a new book written by his long time attorney claims that the man that america knew as mr. nice guy on television was a supremely jealous husband who carried a gun and snooped on his wife. carson has been gone nearly 10 years the allegations are still making head
. >> what frank's wife kathie lee is saying today. >> then, tom hanks medical diagnosis. >> type 2 diabetesight loss from his movie roles triggered diabetes. >> she is our teacher? imagine finding out your high school teacher posed for playboy magazine. >> what are you majoring in? >> spanish. >> i heard when you turn 40 things go a little less sexual. >> america's answer to miley. >> what does she know. she is like a little kid. >>...
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tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, rusly
tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in...
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lee steinberg for "the score." turn to the man who is credited with inspiring tom cruise's character in "jerry mcguire." >> show me the money. show me the money. >> congratulations, you're still my agent. >> we need a sports agent and attorney like lee steinberg to fix this negotiation. welcome to the program. it sounds like the debate. if you're negotiating on behalf of a player and a stubborn owner, how do you get a deal that works for everybody? >> the critical key is to look at the person representing the other side and understand their value system and priorities and see the world the way they see it. it's the only way to craft a win-win solution. so that instead of looking at each others needs, the congressional republicans and president obama talk to their own agenda. that is never a way to solve anything. when you take proud men and put them up against a wall, there comes a point at which neither side will ever give in. >> it must be so fascinating to watch all of this from your standpoint, a master negotiator who has been in big deals with these characters before. you wrote a book called "winning with inte
lee steinberg for "the score." turn to the man who is credited with inspiring tom cruise's character in "jerry mcguire." >> show me the money. show me the money. >> congratulations, you're still my agent. >> we need a sports agent and attorney like lee steinberg to fix this negotiation. welcome to the program. it sounds like the debate. if you're negotiating on behalf of a player and a stubborn owner, how do you get a deal that works for everybody? >>...
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mayor ed lee was but then decided not to. now we will have tom talking. we will keep you posted as to what happens next. >> phil, thank you. let's listen in on that press conference right now. >> thank you all for coming out today. i am the president of the board of directors. here to talk about the offer b.a.r.t made last evening. we feel like we have reached the limit, the outer limit financially of what we're prepared to offer to settle this. now, the bargaining seam is -- team is inside. they stayed there until 2:30. they are there again today to talk about this offer. we want to keep the conversation about it going. we have been asked in total for 150 days at this point. we think it's time for the union leadership to let us know, to let the people of the bay area know whether they're going to take an offer to their members yet. it is the middle of october. ac transit negotiations have been going on at the same time. there have been two offers in these negotiations, even though we are months beyond the deadline. the reason we want that to happen is we
mayor ed lee was but then decided not to. now we will have tom talking. we will keep you posted as to what happens next. >> phil, thank you. let's listen in on that press conference right now. >> thank you all for coming out today. i am the president of the board of directors. here to talk about the offer b.a.r.t made last evening. we feel like we have reached the limit, the outer limit financially of what we're prepared to offer to settle this. now, the bargaining seam is -- team...
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it's clear that's the tom nant factor over the two days of this meeting. >> lee wellings at fifa headquartersn zurich. more from al jazeera and on his website including ms. blog about the qatar 2022 debate and what's likely to happen at the fifa meetings. aljazeera.com/sports. >>> to the club game now where holders in munich humbled manchester city. there was a 3-1 away win. england's joe hart had a goal. he let frank put it ahead in the seventh minute. they finished with ten men. >> we were in second place. it was terrible. we have to improve that. in general i'm so happy that it's not the end and not the final of the champions league. it's just the second game of our rounds. >> manchester united were forced to share the points. united was ahead in the first half,.the ukrainians leveled in the 75th minute for a 1-1 draw. >>> they scored two goals in real madrid, and psg won over benfica. >>> the detroit red wings opened the season with a 2-1 victory over the buffalo sabres. the head coach of the colorado avalanche beat the anaheim ducks 6-1. it was overshadowed from this fight in the game an
it's clear that's the tom nant factor over the two days of this meeting. >> lee wellings at fifa headquartersn zurich. more from al jazeera and on his website including ms. blog about the qatar 2022 debate and what's likely to happen at the fifa meetings. aljazeera.com/sports. >>> to the club game now where holders in munich humbled manchester city. there was a 3-1 away win. england's joe hart had a goal. he let frank put it ahead in the seventh minute. they finished with ten...
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katie lee man frank and johnny carson and a gun. wow! i'm billy bush. one wild story and tomproblem and why sexy and seemingly come out of nowhere and from jersey
katie lee man frank and johnny carson and a gun. wow! i'm billy bush. one wild story and tomproblem and why sexy and seemingly come out of nowhere and from jersey
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tom son had a career high 38. led by 19 at the break. lakers shot just 39%. andre iguodala steals it from pau gasol. david lee, 24 points for lee.en iguodala on the run, behind the back to lee. show time usually happens in l.a., not tonight. warriors with the large effort opening night victory in franchise history. >> when did you know you had it going? >> after, like, my third three. i just knew i was getting open looks. actually i knew during the pregame. i was hitting everything. >> clay is a different person. i'm not a fan of his on the court, but a fan of his off the court, because he's so different and so aloof, and can be space cadet sometimes. so carefree, that spirit, i'm kind of jealous of it. >> you know, i don't think we have won a home opener in the last few years, so it's great for us to leave the court with a win and make the show worth it. >> the average price for a ticket tonight at fenway was around $2,000. cardials rookie michael joaquin trying to force a game -- michael wacha trying to force a game seven, but a triple makes it 3-0 boston. jon lackey won game 7 of the word series for the angels against the gia
tom son had a career high 38. led by 19 at the break. lakers shot just 39%. andre iguodala steals it from pau gasol. david lee, 24 points for lee.en iguodala on the run, behind the back to lee. show time usually happens in l.a., not tonight. warriors with the large effort opening night victory in franchise history. >> when did you know you had it going? >> after, like, my third three. i just knew i was getting open looks. actually i knew during the pregame. i was hitting everything....
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lee steinburg for the score. you want to shovel it, you turn to the man credited with aspiring tom cruise's character you are still >> we need a sports agent and attorney to fix this ne gaucgo n negotiation. show me the money sounds like democrats and republicans. if you are gauchetiating between a player and a stubborn owner. how do you get a deal that works for everyone. the critical key is to get to the person that looks at the person for the other side and see the world the way that they see it. it is the only way to craft a win win solution. instead of looking at each other's needs president obama stuck to their own agenda. when you take proud men and put them against a wall and push them into confrontation, there comes a point at which neither side will ever give in. >> you wrote a book in 1999 focusing on non confrontational gauchenating. >> i'm very disappointed with john boehner who would once again try to preserve his role at the expense of the country. >> this is a president that is not trying to do with the tools that he has got. >> what they need to do is project a future well before it comes. so the
lee steinburg for the score. you want to shovel it, you turn to the man credited with aspiring tom cruise's character you are still >> we need a sports agent and attorney to fix this ne gaucgo n negotiation. show me the money sounds like democrats and republicans. if you are gauchetiating between a player and a stubborn owner. how do you get a deal that works for everyone. the critical key is to get to the person that looks at the person for the other side and see the world the way that...
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tom johnson, peggy noonan, and bob woodward. stay with us. ,,,,,,,, "face the nation." we're going to continue our conversation with phil shenon. it is well known that leeoswald went to mexico city in the weeks before the assassination. the warren commission concluded the trip didn't figure in the killing of president kennedy. but this man thought otherwise. he is winston scott, seen here in a 1962 home movie taken in mexico city where he was the c.i.a. station chief. though he and others told the commission that the c.i.a. had limited know of oswald's visit, he later wrote that he knew and suspected much more. when he died in 1971, a top c.i.a. official flew to mexico city and removed several boxes of documents from scott's house. one of those documents quietly declassified in the mid-1990s was a section of scott's unpublished memoirs, a section devoted to oswald's trip to mexico. lee harvey oswald became a person of great interest to us. quote scott, "oswald's visits at both the communist cuban embassy and the soaf embassy in mexicoico city during his brief five-day stay in september-october, 1963, are together with what is known what took place durin
tom johnson, peggy noonan, and bob woodward. stay with us. ,,,,,,,, "face the nation." we're going to continue our conversation with phil shenon. it is well known that leeoswald went to mexico city in the weeks before the assassination. the warren commission concluded the trip didn't figure in the killing of president kennedy. but this man thought otherwise. he is winston scott, seen here in a 1962 home movie taken in mexico city where he was the c.i.a. station chief. though he and...
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they want the government -- tom the gentlewoman's time has expired. ms. lee: can i have another 30 seconds? mr. farr: 30 seconds, yield, please. ms. lee: they want us to shut down the shutdown that the tea party extremists shamefully created. we can reopen the government today right now on a bipartisan basis if republicans would allow a vote on the bill that would open -- reopen the government up. i urge my colleagues to vote no on this shameful bill and insist on a vote to open the entire government up. the american people deserve that. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. aderholt: i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. farr: madam speaker, i'd the to yield one minute to congressman from massachusetts, great rules committee member, jim mcgovern. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, ther
they want the government -- tom the gentlewoman's time has expired. ms. lee: can i have another 30 seconds? mr. farr: 30 seconds, yield, please. ms. lee: they want us to shut down the shutdown that the tea party extremists shamefully created. we can reopen the government today right now on a bipartisan basis if republicans would allow a vote on the bill that would open -- reopen the government up. i urge my colleagues to vote no on this shameful bill and insist on a vote to open the entire...
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tom coburn is a i liberal. no. this is b about strategy. tell robert e. leerunning up the hill into gunfire, bad idea. lee would say, you just hate the south, my friend. this is not about a love of conservativism. this is about being dumb or smart. >> oh, no. >> if you talk to republicans and conservatives who supported ted cruz from the beginning they were banking on the president blinking. they thought since he put a delay on the employer mandate if they pushed him into a corner and got up against the deadline he would back down. he said he won't back down. ron, two weeks from today we hit the debt ceiling. what changes between now and today? if the president won't move and it doesn't look like republicans in the house or ted cruz and his group in the senate will move. now they are talking about attaching entitlement reforms and reforms to the tax code to raising the debt ceiling. what changes in the next two weeks? >> i don't know. i'm afraid they will send us over the cliff. this is not looking good. i will disagree with one thing. cruz did have a strateg
tom coburn is a i liberal. no. this is b about strategy. tell robert e. leerunning up the hill into gunfire, bad idea. lee would say, you just hate the south, my friend. this is not about a love of conservativism. this is about being dumb or smart. >> oh, no. >> if you talk to republicans and conservatives who supported ted cruz from the beginning they were banking on the president blinking. they thought since he put a delay on the employer mandate if they pushed him into a corner...
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tom hanks is in the movie on sunday morning on cbs. >>> los angeles, a city not known for remarkable public architecture. yet it's home to many great architects. lee part of the los angeles international airport is the part few passengers ever see. it's the 1960s theme built. as iconic as it is, just a glimmer of what l.a.x. had the potential to come. this is what it should have been, might have been -- >> should have been. >> reporter: soaring several stories high with groves of palm trees and banana trees. >> that's the first thing you would have seen. >> yes. you would have felt like i'm in the most amazing place in the world sniet was an idea not meant to be just like everything else in this exhibit in los angeles fittingly called "never built." the writers spent years collecting it all, everything from monorail design to models of fabric covered office buildings that changed color. >> everything you have in here, the reason it's in here is because it would have changed the city fund a mentally, right? >> yes. >> take this planned for the pacific ocean just off the santa monica pier. >> this was met with cheers and jeers or -- >> no. this was
tom hanks is in the movie on sunday morning on cbs. >>> los angeles, a city not known for remarkable public architecture. yet it's home to many great architects. lee part of the los angeles international airport is the part few passengers ever see. it's the 1960s theme built. as iconic as it is, just a glimmer of what l.a.x. had the potential to come. this is what it should have been, might have been -- >> should have been. >> reporter: soaring several stories high with...