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i want to ask you about treas reaps. what's your view on treas reaps? is it still an investment to have in the portfolio or move out? >> i don't think investors should avoid the fixed income sector. there are great opportunities in high yield bonlds and emerging market bonds and investment grade bonds on the financials that still pay attractive yields. >> susie: let's go down the list. begin with your first recommendations. s&p bank, etf. tell us why you like this? >> this is a diversified index of both regional and large national banks. government regulators are burning banking industry really into something representing a utility industry, but they're still going to make money and earnings growth is going to drive share prices higher. they've run up recently, but i think earnings growth will propel it higher. >> susie: you were talking about good bopped funds to go into, and investor -- a new etf. wisdom treat emerging corporate bond fund. emt. why do you like this one. >> it invests in bond funds in emerging market countries. it's all in u.s. dollars
i want to ask you about treas reaps. what's your view on treas reaps? is it still an investment to have in the portfolio or move out? >> i don't think investors should avoid the fixed income sector. there are great opportunities in high yield bonlds and emerging market bonds and investment grade bonds on the financials that still pay attractive yields. >> susie: let's go down the list. begin with your first recommendations. s&p bank, etf. tell us why you like this? >> this...
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one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no pulse, would you want me to stop and do cpr for this person before i reache you and what if there are 500 people behind that and do cpr and i just have to open an air way and all patients fall unde under -- and i'm going to use colors and green, walking wounded and anybody that walks. d for delayed or yellow meaning you're hurt but you're not hurt enough. you're not hurt but that no not that bad an. and d is dead. and dead is the easiest one to determine. and how do we determine whether someone is dead? they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we
one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no...
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seam jim, what do you think, are treas reaps dangerous ?i.d that's the consensus now. and in all due respect to warren buffet. he's richer and smarter than i am. but there's another scenario. with all the money thrown at the u.s. economy, at half -- it's growing at half the rate the fed would like it to grow at just as we're about to have the huge fiscal drag that warren buffet was talking about, plus the consumer purchasing power, and europe. at best, it's going to be in a mild recession for many years which is a disinflationaryent. and finally staring down the barrel of a confrontation between israel and iran which could affect the price and vaibltd of oil. all of which would hurt the world economy, and if that happens, i think investors would be rick averse, and in a rick averse environment, there's a place for fixed income vehicles like treasuries. >> you know, smim, that could change in the blink of an eye. inflation and interest rates go up, and treasuries plummet and investors would lose as suzanne reports in the package. are nervous investors better off just pu
seam jim, what do you think, are treas reaps dangerous ?i.d that's the consensus now. and in all due respect to warren buffet. he's richer and smarter than i am. but there's another scenario. with all the money thrown at the u.s. economy, at half -- it's growing at half the rate the fed would like it to grow at just as we're about to have the huge fiscal drag that warren buffet was talking about, plus the consumer purchasing power, and europe. at best, it's going to be in a mild recession for...
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on february 16th, 2cee of treas this administration's fiscaldget and he said this comment. we're not coming before you to say we have a definitive solution to that long-term budget policemen. what we do know that is we don't like yours. well, today, i don't believe anyone on the republican side i resolution is the exclusive solution to the debt crisis. but as i've said in the past, that the american people deserve an honest debate. as it has been many hearings held in this committee, there is nearly unanimous agreement to the size, the scope, and the immediate problem te country faces with o problem. we know the crisis is coming and it will be sudden. this administration, members of th o c the aisle know we rank just behind the countries like ireland, italy and greece in our country's debt to gdp ratio. we all understand without true entitlement reform the growth of new retirees will place unsustainable burden on our country. there is a legal term known as willful negligence in the area of torts. this is the conscious and voluntary act that shows reckless disregard for the
on february 16th, 2cee of treas this administration's fiscaldget and he said this comment. we're not coming before you to say we have a definitive solution to that long-term budget policemen. what we do know that is we don't like yours. well, today, i don't believe anyone on the republican side i resolution is the exclusive solution to the debt crisis. but as i've said in the past, that the american people deserve an honest debate. as it has been many hearings held in this committee, there is...
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i couldn't agree more with you, rachel, about the outcome needs to be a strong and effective trea treaty. the u.s. is not interested in having a piece of paper which doesn't do anything. it needs to be a treaty which does something. we don't want to have a treaty just for the sake of having a treaty and so we can move onto the next negotiation. that's what we need to get out of july, a strong and effective treaty. >> paul? >> i was going to add from our perspective, for u.n. disarmament discussions, the fact it's being held in those contexts, the fact you're not seeing the traditional divisions global north, global south is an interesting dynamic and development. i think also the statement by the five permanent members of the security council last year was really interesting as well in terms of a step forward. so i think there's a few things for us have been surprising, as well. i remember when i first joined cipri, we had to write a paper about the att. it was skeptical. people inside said this will never fly and pointed to the u.s. skepticism. there's been remarkable progress and i thi
i couldn't agree more with you, rachel, about the outcome needs to be a strong and effective trea treaty. the u.s. is not interested in having a piece of paper which doesn't do anything. it needs to be a treaty which does something. we don't want to have a treaty just for the sake of having a treaty and so we can move onto the next negotiation. that's what we need to get out of july, a strong and effective treaty. >> paul? >> i was going to add from our perspective, for u.n....
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trea see wi tracee wilkins joining us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe.re spaces specifically reserved for folks with disabilities. they're marked on the side so you know as well. here's how these meters are going to work. they're only for folks who have an actual handicapped plate that is official from whatever state you live in or a placard that you're hanging from the mirror of your rear view mirror. those are the folks who will be allowed to park here. the o'thing that goes along with these spaces, if you're parking in a block that has a two-hour limit, you can park for four hours, but you're going to have to pay for the four hours and you're going have to pay, period, to use these spaces, and that's what's difrpet from the former blue top meters which they still have in the district, but those were for everyone. but if you had disabilities you could park there without paying. now everyone has to pay. now, if you don't have a license plate or placard that has handicap and you're trying to use these red top meters, you'ring looking at a $250 fine or ha
trea see wi tracee wilkins joining us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe.re spaces specifically reserved for folks with disabilities. they're marked on the side so you know as well. here's how these meters are going to work. they're only for folks who have an actual handicapped plate that is official from whatever state you live in or a placard that you're hanging from the mirror of your rear view mirror. those are the folks who will be allowed to park here. the o'thing...
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works to instantly diminish the appearance of fine lines, and it also works in the long term to actlly treankles. so, whe i thinthat mos women uld benet from ts producis arountheir ey, crow's feet, and a little goes a long way. that's why they're such small capsules. you can do it on-- you know, if you have expression lines on your forehead, marionette lines, and then any extra put anywhere else you need it. so, those are two of my favorite pick-me-ups. that's what i do, and i'm ready to go out the door feeling great. >> i don't know abt you, but i lo at cindy and i think, "want whathe's usi." i me, it's oiously wking. ciy looks ke she hn't aged in over 15 years, and i think we'd all like to know her secret, hmm? welldr. jeanouis sebh introduced cindy to an amazing formulation heevelopedo maintain the skin's youthful appearance. the secret to meaningful beauty is aually inde this azing freh melon, a rare super-antioxidant that keeps this special melon youthful and fresh, while an ordinary melon decays. >> this melon extract contains one of the most powerful antioxidants ever known tscience.
works to instantly diminish the appearance of fine lines, and it also works in the long term to actlly treankles. so, whe i thinthat mos women uld benet from ts producis arountheir ey, crow's feet, and a little goes a long way. that's why they're such small capsules. you can do it on-- you know, if you have expression lines on your forehead, marionette lines, and then any extra put anywhere else you need it. so, those are two of my favorite pick-me-ups. that's what i do, and i'm ready to go out...
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. >> what about scene trea snyder? what about somebody that is an adull interpreter and a tease.lator. and a master manipulator and who is just as evil as i have ever seen in any case i have ever been involved in. megyn: where does that get them? >> the defense strategy is the defendant is not guilty by reason of even sanity. they tried to prove their clients was fragile and snyderman knew this and manipulated him. their client may have held the gun but snyderman pulled the trigger. taking advantage of his mental state and forcing him to do this deed for her. that's where the defense is going with this. this is the first one from the prosecution. >> she wants to protect him and she wants to protect herself. this isn't manipulation, this is cahoots, this is conspiracy. why would she hide for three months? unless she was trying to protect herself and him. f about that's true, that makes him a coconspirator, not crazy. megyn: where is he going with that. >> they planned this. he just exploded one day. it was planned out. that's what they are getting. they haven't charged her. crisp,
. >> what about scene trea snyder? what about somebody that is an adull interpreter and a tease.lator. and a master manipulator and who is just as evil as i have ever seen in any case i have ever been involved in. megyn: where does that get them? >> the defense strategy is the defendant is not guilty by reason of even sanity. they tried to prove their clients was fragile and snyderman knew this and manipulated him. their client may have held the gun but snyderman pulled the trigger....
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and the punishment for treas season death. so if americans go overseas and they decide they want to work against and fight against this country, they are setting themselves up to be killed if they can't be captured. what's wrong with that? host: that was david in dayton. now local papers all with basic thirty same story, host: here in the boston globe, romney lead big, but win is far off. that's their lead story. "los angeles times," already looked at. actually, this is the "los angeles times" for this morning. g.o.p. including fest could drag on until june. and the california primary, by the way, is in june. and wichita eagle. candidates shift focus from kansas. and kansas is the next state that will hold republican caucuses. from the sun herald in south mississippi, candidates in south mississippi to woo -- candidates here to woo mississippi voters. this is in hawaii. g.o.p. caucus voters matter for first time. and out of chicago, lead story, illinois has become a primary g.o.p. prize. a lot of similar stories playing there.
and the punishment for treas season death. so if americans go overseas and they decide they want to work against and fight against this country, they are setting themselves up to be killed if they can't be captured. what's wrong with that? host: that was david in dayton. now local papers all with basic thirty same story, host: here in the boston globe, romney lead big, but win is far off. that's their lead story. "los angeles times," already looked at. actually, this is the "los...
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. >> treas the fact that one of the most seasoned journalists figured out before everybody else to goo the faa site and see where private jets were taking off and mark haleprin, you figured out what everybody else didn't know at 6:00 in the morning that a private jet was leaving alaska and flying to ohio. and what was disturbing about it was is we then had the mccain campaign lying through their teeth for the next 12 hours. to journalists, saying no, it's not palin, it's not palin, we're going to have everybody there and they're all going to be standing around. >> well, it's clear as laid out in the movie, they wanted it to be a surprise and it's miraculous they kept it a surprise up until the last second in part by engaging in some disinformation, you could say lying. at least certainly wanted to keep it a secret. and that five-day period, which is laid out in the movie and also in the book is a pretty amazing thing. to go from a list that had other people on it like tim pawlenty and mitt romney and others to coming down to a real quick decision to vet her and then to put her on the
. >> treas the fact that one of the most seasoned journalists figured out before everybody else to goo the faa site and see where private jets were taking off and mark haleprin, you figured out what everybody else didn't know at 6:00 in the morning that a private jet was leaving alaska and flying to ohio. and what was disturbing about it was is we then had the mccain campaign lying through their teeth for the next 12 hours. to journalists, saying no, it's not palin, it's not palin, we're...