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uri, i'm going to start with you. you're negative on u.s. equities. why and how much has to do with europe and how much has to do with the fact that we've had such a decent run-up? >> well, i think those are both factors. i'm pretty negative. i said sort of the end of last year that i thought around 1425 would be the year high. we'd hit it in march or april. we're right around there. you know, i could be wrong by a few points, but my gut is you've seen the best of this year. i think that you'll see the market certainly in the fourth quarter go at least as low as 1290 with 1180 a distinct possibility for the late second, early third quarter. definitely the market's priced for perfection. any kind of economic bad news, earnings bad news, is going to take it lower. and europe certainly isn't helping out. so you really need it to be primarily a domestic demand story. and i just think it's going to be weaker than the market is currently discounting. >> gina, do you agree with uri or not. >> it's strange you brought on two people that have kind of roughly t
uri, i'm going to start with you. you're negative on u.s. equities. why and how much has to do with europe and how much has to do with the fact that we've had such a decent run-up? >> well, i think those are both factors. i'm pretty negative. i said sort of the end of last year that i thought around 1425 would be the year high. we'd hit it in march or april. we're right around there. you know, i could be wrong by a few points, but my gut is you've seen the best of this year. i think that...
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uri conservative than you are not worth your salt. >> there is no doubt that the the campaign can takell and mistakes are like overnight when president a spoke to the russian leader about a missile defense shield. >> this is my last election. have more flexibility. and his opponents seized on that moment. he could be more flexible after the election? that is an alarming and troubling development. our is no time for to be pulling punches with the american people. >> the republican national capitalizing quickly web ad on the new president's perceived a mishap. lightlycriticism saying, "governor romney is once again undermining his credibility by distorting the president's words." back to you. thank you, scott. next, we show you how gift of cherry blossom trees still alive.e >> get ready for a chilly monday evening. look at the colder temperatures after the break. did you say cold? capitals are red hot. i have the latest. tebow is in new york. who said march madness is g down? who said march madness is g down? we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to
uri conservative than you are not worth your salt. >> there is no doubt that the the campaign can takell and mistakes are like overnight when president a spoke to the russian leader about a missile defense shield. >> this is my last election. have more flexibility. and his opponents seized on that moment. he could be more flexible after the election? that is an alarming and troubling development. our is no time for to be pulling punches with the american people. >> the...
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the general election was held, lovejoy was overwhelmingly elected, he defeated democratic candidate uri osgood. lovejoy, now 46 was as radical as any anti-slavery man ever elected to congress. slaveholders considered his name an athema. in 1856, although democrat james buchanan had won the white house and the democrats controlled congress, as the majority party, they still had to deal with a formidable group of political rivals. lovejoy made his first lengthy speech in the house chamber on february 7th, 1858, "let the mason-dixon line disappear, let the country be one united whole, he said, the rights of all equally respected. 'tacked the dread scott decision and supreme court justice roger tawny's interpretation of the constitution if human beings are property, lovejoy pointed out, why had the federal government declared the slave trade as piracy? "the new york times" made the speech the lead story called "human beings not property." the speech became the basis of lovejoy's re-election campaign. on april 5th, 1860. lovejoy delivered his most controversial speech about slavery in congre
the general election was held, lovejoy was overwhelmingly elected, he defeated democratic candidate uri osgood. lovejoy, now 46 was as radical as any anti-slavery man ever elected to congress. slaveholders considered his name an athema. in 1856, although democrat james buchanan had won the white house and the democrats controlled congress, as the majority party, they still had to deal with a formidable group of political rivals. lovejoy made his first lengthy speech in the house chamber on...
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i'm more than sufficiently punished already by my misfortune of uri misfortune of universally good character who deceived me. i leave my cause in your hands. it is humiliating to me to have to defend it, but i know it is a good one. latrobe was extremely sensitive if you can't tell. a true artist and right brained. mrs. madison assured latrobe that he was not at all being held in low regard by herself or the president. for the time being. so the work continued. more than just a moem for the president to live in, the white house was meant to rival the most ek quiz it residences in america which at that time were in philadelphia and new york. which is why latrobe frequented those two destinations so often. additionally if objects needed to be imported they would first come to those import cities and not landlocked washington. america by this time was by no means a richly developed nation. urban cities like new york, boston, philadelphia, charleston and now baltimore were hubs for industry. many luxuries for upper class americans, mind you, required, had to be brought in from foreign lands incl
i'm more than sufficiently punished already by my misfortune of uri misfortune of universally good character who deceived me. i leave my cause in your hands. it is humiliating to me to have to defend it, but i know it is a good one. latrobe was extremely sensitive if you can't tell. a true artist and right brained. mrs. madison assured latrobe that he was not at all being held in low regard by herself or the president. for the time being. so the work continued. more than just a moem for the...
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but he can be seen ury nateing in his front yard.is small village recognize him and have been rid kuehling him ever since. the man is suing for about $14,000 and he wants the photo removed. >>> an asteroid is headed toward earth. the pig question is how close will -- the big question is how close will it come to us. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> the odds of the meteor shower hitting earth, practically zero. >> okay. >>> tara joins us now in for sal today. i went through a little bit of fog this morning, where the 24 turns into 980. but you said there's still patches of fog out there? >> yeah. we have a heavy fog advis
but he can be seen ury nateing in his front yard.is small village recognize him and have been rid kuehling him ever since. the man is suing for about $14,000 and he wants the photo removed. >>> an asteroid is headed toward earth. the pig question is how close will -- the big question is how close will it come to us. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?...
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if you do take the liberal arts courses, urie equipped to do a lot of things. i am a sure some of the language that they don't use anymore and stuff gets obsolete. why don't we stick with this stuff that works? >> i am from the american conservative magazine. i thought i would challenge what you brought up one reason why the program is useful because in a democracy it is important the general citizenry have the knowledge so they are fit to roll. you may be familiar with will more kendall who argued it is not the intellectual qualifications but moral qualification. that ground for general education may not be as high. conversely, those who will exert that disproportionate influence on society, and the upper crust, don't they need to be the focus? isn't that why it is a good, the idea colleges limited to the most ambitious and intellectually capable other than a general education? >> the first part, i did not read a lot of will more can go. there is not a lot and reading this section of friendship that is about morals. it is the instruction to his son how to live
if you do take the liberal arts courses, urie equipped to do a lot of things. i am a sure some of the language that they don't use anymore and stuff gets obsolete. why don't we stick with this stuff that works? >> i am from the american conservative magazine. i thought i would challenge what you brought up one reason why the program is useful because in a democracy it is important the general citizenry have the knowledge so they are fit to roll. you may be familiar with will more kendall...
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police will issue ling-ling a ticket for public uri nation and she will have to appear before a judge at the community justice center. >> and people come in with the arm of the justice system wrapped around them but then get the support they need. clearly this individual is getting help but not enough. >> reporter: i asked all the city officials how much has this case already cost taxpayers. the only clear sense a lot. think about the police, the mental health counselors and hospital and steam cleaning crews and city hall staff. it is a difficult case that says a lot about the challenges city leaders face. for the i-team, dan noyes, abc 7 news. >>> let's move on and talk about the forecast. winter weather where have you been all my life? we have been waiting. >>> it has felt good the last couple of days. a nice taste of winter makes you appreciate spring more when it arrives. >> true. >> in a couple of days. a look from the high definition roof top camera looking back at the skyline of san francisco. clouds in the sky but almost nothing in the way of precipitation right now. live dopp
police will issue ling-ling a ticket for public uri nation and she will have to appear before a judge at the community justice center. >> and people come in with the arm of the justice system wrapped around them but then get the support they need. clearly this individual is getting help but not enough. >> reporter: i asked all the city officials how much has this case already cost taxpayers. the only clear sense a lot. think about the police, the mental health counselors and...
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uri we're already? >> absolutely, worth more than $600 million right there where you are holding. >> i just wanted to hold a baby. >> good luck to everyone in line. thank you. for more on how the bay area is getting in on the mega millions pitchmanand madness, go to cbss. >> some middle school students stumble upon a whole lot more than trash in lake merritt. here's what they found. >> this sixth grade class cleans lake merritt every thursday, on their last week that they really clean up. >> i heard screams or ran over, and i saw what was in the bag and i said " oh my god ". >> this is no joke, a bagful of watches, silver and antique jewelry. six grade teacher susan porter says of mr. bush students that cleans the lake as a learning project. >> i teach the kids that you can do a lot on joran, a with watershed education, and the effects of the politics, and we have something so great, why would we want to trash it like that? >> we normally find cigarette butts, or old potato chip bags. horseshoes. clothi
uri we're already? >> absolutely, worth more than $600 million right there where you are holding. >> i just wanted to hold a baby. >> good luck to everyone in line. thank you. for more on how the bay area is getting in on the mega millions pitchmanand madness, go to cbss. >> some middle school students stumble upon a whole lot more than trash in lake merritt. here's what they found. >> this sixth grade class cleans lake merritt every thursday, on their last week...
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we'll show you. chocolate chip cookies, ury warm out of the oven.r sweet idea for bringing families together from pillsbury. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands! dinner ideas made easy. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. >>> this is "today in the bay." >>> and take a look at this pretty picture looking underneath the bay bridge. the crane is in the distance. a very mild start to the day in san francisco. not exactly what the tourists sa
we'll show you. chocolate chip cookies, ury warm out of the oven.r sweet idea for bringing families together from pillsbury. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands! dinner ideas made easy. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the...
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but i want to come back to the question, you know, taking into account uri thinks very thought provoking discussion of the merits and disadvantage of using right in the economic social and cultural context, denied housing. i mean, i think what we have seen is historically, traditional western focus on what are often civil and political rights come at insight freedom of assembly and association, expression and the second wave driven largely by an assertion that the human rights must look at questions of socioeconomic development or advantage and disadvantage and the adaption of the covenant on economic sociocultural right, you know, a whole set of u.n. resolution that are introduced and passed europe her year on ms. rice. he now at amnesty international, acknowledging our role as a global movement that unites people worldwide on behalf of a set of rights, recognizing that agenda needs to reflect the rights that are uppermost, you know, for all the members of that movement, not just some, is there any turning back the clock on this? is there a live debate now? how do you see nothing in the
but i want to come back to the question, you know, taking into account uri thinks very thought provoking discussion of the merits and disadvantage of using right in the economic social and cultural context, denied housing. i mean, i think what we have seen is historically, traditional western focus on what are often civil and political rights come at insight freedom of assembly and association, expression and the second wave driven largely by an assertion that the human rights must look at...
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there is one issue that i and jim uri referred to, think about stocks that are locked up with the treasury locking up such big positions. makes this move hard to handicap. back to you. >> thanks very much, rick. 50 minutes to go before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average kind of flat today. nasdaq same situation. but look at throughout the week, s&p 500 up 2.5% this week. >> you going to get an ipad? >> i'm getting a new one tonight as a matter of fact. i have one, it's a little slow, but i just got an e-mail this afternoon. >> everybody's going crazy for the new apple ipad today. verizon and at&t, we'll get that trade next. >> citigroup failed the fed stress test, but coming up in "talking numbers," we'll break down the charts to see why the stock may be a better buy. >> fedex, one of the big banks to deliver earnings next week. we round out all the economic data that could impact your investments in the weeks to come. >> as we head to break, this is how the s&p heat map is shaping up. we're seeing more red than green. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. it's kin
there is one issue that i and jim uri referred to, think about stocks that are locked up with the treasury locking up such big positions. makes this move hard to handicap. back to you. >> thanks very much, rick. 50 minutes to go before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average kind of flat today. nasdaq same situation. but look at throughout the week, s&p 500 up 2.5% this week. >> you going to get an ipad? >> i'm getting a new one tonight as a matter of fact. i have...
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i want to thank teacher jennifer uri in the red top for the invitation. had a terrific time. cindy choda's the principal. a wonderful school, glen forest elementary school in fairfax county, falls church. let's check the traffic. matt? >>> we're getting word of a new problem, tom. this one along 66. we're checking on it as we speak. reported at nutley. two earlier problems, basically the same neighborhood. northbound 4 at ritchie marlboro road. the right lane remains blocked. we're also dealing with a problem along 4 at 408 from earlier. top side beltway, we see heavy traffic as per usual this time of day. 39 miles per hour average. it will take you 14 minutes heading between 95 and out toward the 270 stretch as you pass silver spring and into that area. joe, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> one of the biggest marathons in the nation's capital could cause you some major headaches if you plan to travel downtown this weekend. the suntrust rock and roll usa marathon is tomorrow. it's the only marathon run completely within the limits of the district which mean
i want to thank teacher jennifer uri in the red top for the invitation. had a terrific time. cindy choda's the principal. a wonderful school, glen forest elementary school in fairfax county, falls church. let's check the traffic. matt? >>> we're getting word of a new problem, tom. this one along 66. we're checking on it as we speak. reported at nutley. two earlier problems, basically the same neighborhood. northbound 4 at ritchie marlboro road. the right lane remains blocked. we're...
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so direct uris before he turned to senator hutchison, i want to say to you and thank you for not only your service, but that by two thank you for this wonderful people who work every single day for the fbi, those that are out there in the field offices work of more joint task forces. those around the world and at times very rugged and very dangerous positions. and i know that you vi works everyday to protect us, but the people who work hard there every day our duty trip in a dedicated and they are in many ways it's on the ground in local communities and also working with our intel and military agencies around the world. this is why want them to know i respect them for the work they do and i will fight for them in terms of their paid benefits and pensions. so if we are going to see thank you, we want to do it at all with words, but with deeds. thank you and i will turn to senator kay bailey hutchison. >> thank you pretty much, mr. mueller for coming before a committee. i'm happy to say that last year we thought it would be the last time that you appear before our committee. and it was
so direct uris before he turned to senator hutchison, i want to say to you and thank you for not only your service, but that by two thank you for this wonderful people who work every single day for the fbi, those that are out there in the field offices work of more joint task forces. those around the world and at times very rugged and very dangerous positions. and i know that you vi works everyday to protect us, but the people who work hard there every day our duty trip in a dedicated and they...
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journal we talked to ellen tauscher about current events in the middle east and putting on reston's ury at and iran's nuclear program. she's a former member of conagra's and a former undersecretary of state for arms control this is 45 minutes. the events in the middle east is ellen tauscher, the chief of former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security from california to 1997 to 2009 and which was in part of the armed services committee and she is currently a member of the atlantic council board of directors. welcome. >> thank you. good to see you. if you take a look at what is going on and syria as you see right now what is the best strategy as far as the united states going forward the president has made it very clear in his outrage attacking his own citizens, and this has been going on for well over a year. the president has led an international effort with the members of the administration and will a very important coalition, and you have very important voices in the region, like the arab league. very much united so what you have is a syria that is attackin
journal we talked to ellen tauscher about current events in the middle east and putting on reston's ury at and iran's nuclear program. she's a former member of conagra's and a former undersecretary of state for arms control this is 45 minutes. the events in the middle east is ellen tauscher, the chief of former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security from california to 1997 to 2009 and which was in part of the armed services committee and she is currently a member of...
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later, uri dadush talks about the history, funding, leadership of the world bank. "washington journal" is next. host: one of three official people who have engaged in retaliation at the u.s. dover air force base has resigned. there's gross mishandling of remains of those who died in war. an estimated 1,300 workers at the chevy volt manufacturing plant in michigan will be laid off for five weeks after it was announced that g.m. was halting production temporarily of the battery-powered car. representative norm dix plans to retire at the end of his 18th term in congress. welcome to the "washington journal" for march 3, 2012, a three-hour program for you today. we'll begin from an event actually for the first 45 minutes, and our question is based off an event we took in recently. this happened on friday, actually. it was the education now event, which also talked about cities at the forefront of education reform. it was held by american university. it featured several mayors and officials looking at the topic of education. from that, the folks here who run our facebook
later, uri dadush talks about the history, funding, leadership of the world bank. "washington journal" is next. host: one of three official people who have engaged in retaliation at the u.s. dover air force base has resigned. there's gross mishandling of remains of those who died in war. an estimated 1,300 workers at the chevy volt manufacturing plant in michigan will be laid off for five weeks after it was announced that g.m. was halting production temporarily of the battery-powered...
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. >> ury host to the federal government put this initiative is about bringing the government together you spoke kindly about things the epa is doing but who is bringing the government together helping with what you're trying to do? that is what it's all about. what's been your experience and you can tell us what is not working. what can we do better and what's been your experience? >> our experience has been phenomenally positive because we haven't gotten this kind of attention to the natural resources in ways that have been evident working with you all. i must start with the president to replace been in office now for about 14 months and one of the first meetings are had was with the president who was very clear about the fact that he felt his seven attrition had an obligation to work with the district of columbia because we are the nation's capital and frankly that has been evident my and your time in office working with you and the epa and secretary salazar into the permit of interior to read again, i could cite project after project in addition to the anacostia river which is a ma
. >> ury host to the federal government put this initiative is about bringing the government together you spoke kindly about things the epa is doing but who is bringing the government together helping with what you're trying to do? that is what it's all about. what's been your experience and you can tell us what is not working. what can we do better and what's been your experience? >> our experience has been phenomenally positive because we haven't gotten this kind of attention to...
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uri, the of the carnegie endowment. thank you for your time. guest: thank you very much. host: on tomorrow's program we'll look at super tuesday. david makovsky will talk about the president's speech sunday. you can watch that live. then, nuking which will join us in core final half-hour to take questions about his presidential campaign -- newt gingrich will join us in our final half-hour to take questions about his presidential campaign. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in a few moments, a house hearing on the cruise ship safety after the accident off the italian coast. later, an independent panel report on the mishandling of service members remains at the dover air force base mortuary. then, first lady michelle obama and jill biden speak about making it easier for military spouses to get state professional licenses after relocating. following his primary victories in michigan and arizona, republican presidential candidate mitt romney is in dayton, ohio, for a town ha
uri, the of the carnegie endowment. thank you for your time. guest: thank you very much. host: on tomorrow's program we'll look at super tuesday. david makovsky will talk about the president's speech sunday. you can watch that live. then, nuking which will join us in core final half-hour to take questions about his presidential campaign -- newt gingrich will join us in our final half-hour to take questions about his presidential campaign. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national...
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uri dadush talks about the history, interworking and leadership of the world bank. "washington journal" 7:00 eastern on c-span. now, to cleveland, ohio for a rally with mitt romney at cleveland state university. ohio and nine other states are holding primaries and caucuses this super tuesday. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome -- >> 29 i get the opportunity to introduce two remarkable people. one is the governor pose the greatest assets -- his wife. he met her in elementary school. they dated in high school and later married. what a tremendous asset she has been to him into the campaign. what a tremendous first lady she will be after november. [applause] the second individual, we all know the governor. i actually endorse the governor early in the fall. a lot of people ask me why. i have to tell you the story. i never plan to go to congress. never in a lifetime. what happened was in 2009, many of the do we started to see a country going in the wrong direction. we started to see policies and did that continue to grow and deficits and i was concerned. i
uri dadush talks about the history, interworking and leadership of the world bank. "washington journal" 7:00 eastern on c-span. now, to cleveland, ohio for a rally with mitt romney at cleveland state university. ohio and nine other states are holding primaries and caucuses this super tuesday. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome -- >> 29 i get the opportunity to introduce two remarkable people. one is the governor pose the greatest assets -- his wife. he met...