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. >> warner: the 787's innovative design relies heavily on the electrical system to operate its parts, rather than hydraulic controls. it's also constructed of lightweight composite materials, making it more fuel efficient. so far, just eight global carriers are flying 787s. boeing has orders for 800 more, but any major fixes could cause delays. today, transportation secretary ray lahood said there is no reasono ground the planes. >> i believe this plane is safe. i'd have absolutely no reservation of boarding one of these planes and taking a flight. these planes are safe. >> warner: the faa didn't announce a timetable for completing its review. for more on the "dreamliner's" problems, the faa review, and what's at stake for boeing and the aircraft industry, i am joined by andy pasztor. he covers the aerospace and aviation industries for "the wall street journal." andy, welcome to the program. >> my pleasure. >> warner: how unusual is it to have this sort of high profile faa review so relatively soon after the debut of a new plane? >> i would say extremely unusual, maybe even unprecede
. >> warner: the 787's innovative design relies heavily on the electrical system to operate its parts, rather than hydraulic controls. it's also constructed of lightweight composite materials, making it more fuel efficient. so far, just eight global carriers are flying 787s. boeing has orders for 800 more, but any major fixes could cause delays. today, transportation secretary ray lahood said there is no reasono ground the planes. >> i believe this plane is safe. i'd have absolutely...
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s. news4, capitol hill. >> senator mark warner now becomes virginia's center senator after just four years in office. we'll hear his thoughts off immediate budget-cutting challenge facing the congress. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is expected to return to work next week. her spokeswoman says details are still being worked out. the secretary was released last night after being treated for a blood clot. she's now resting at home. doctors say they don't want her making international trips for a while. the spokeswoman said she's committed to testifies on capitol hill about the benghazi attack, but there's no date set yet. >>> a former death row inmate will spend more time behind bars after nearly walking out of prison today. an appeals court issue issued a final -- the prince william cow judge had ordered him to be set free by 5:00 p.m. tonight. the murder conviction was overturned because of the allegations that the prosecute withheld evidence. an appellate court will hear the day later this month. >>> last night the body of 23-year-old michael pose was found in the ventilation shaf
s. news4, capitol hill. >> senator mark warner now becomes virginia's center senator after just four years in office. we'll hear his thoughts off immediate budget-cutting challenge facing the congress. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is expected to return to work next week. her spokeswoman says details are still being worked out. the secretary was released last night after being treated for a blood clot. she's now resting at home. doctors say they don't want her making...
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s position had been and at what times. >> warner: i'm sorry. it also added fuel to this long-run debate. and there are a couple sides to it about how much information stored in private or government or academic databases should be freely available to the public. >> aaron took on a lot of causes and he had a lot of things he was involved in. this was probably the signature issue. he helped develop things like open card catalogue system that ultimately would chronicle every book in existence. things li this. hiwas somethg that he was definitely passionate about. one of the ways people began honoring his memory yesterday was academics were posting their papers to the internet and posting them on twitter with a special hash tag referencing aaron. so that's one of the reactions we've seen already. >> warner: kevin paulson of wired magazine, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: an historic moment in cuba today, as the country opens up to allow many of its citizens to travel abroad. ray suarez has the story. suarez: cubans lined up
s position had been and at what times. >> warner: i'm sorry. it also added fuel to this long-run debate. and there are a couple sides to it about how much information stored in private or government or academic databases should be freely available to the public. >> aaron took on a lot of causes and he had a lot of things he was involved in. this was probably the signature issue. he helped develop things like open card catalogue system that ultimately would chronicle every book in...
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al-jazeera says it will use "current tv"'s base to launch "al-jazeera america." meanwhile, time warnerpping "current tv" as a result of -- says it is dropping "current tv" as a result of that deal. it will be part of five new u.s. bureaus operated by al- jazeera. according to the times some shows may be dissolved this spring. that includes the war room with former michigan governor jennifer granholm and the gavin newsom show hosted by california's lieutenant governor. >>> google executive chairman eric schmidt is reported to be planning to go on a private humanitarian mission to north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson is leading the trip that could happen this month. a group of north korean officials visited google headquarters in 2011. google is refusing to comment on the report about schmidt's trip. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton back home finally after being treated for a blood clot in her head. she was smiling as she walked out of the hospital alongside her husband, the president bill clinton and chelseaer that daughter. this is the first time she has been s
al-jazeera says it will use "current tv"'s base to launch "al-jazeera america." meanwhile, time warnerpping "current tv" as a result of -- says it is dropping "current tv" as a result of that deal. it will be part of five new u.s. bureaus operated by al- jazeera. according to the times some shows may be dissolved this spring. that includes the war room with former michigan governor jennifer granholm and the gavin newsom show hosted by california's...
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s john henrehan was there. >> reporter: former virginia governor tim kaine walked toward the u.s. capitol flanked by current u.s. senator mark warner and by outgoing senator jim webb who chose to serve only one six-year term. on the steps of the capitol kaine joined the lawmakers who assembled to offer an emotional welcome to illinois senator mark kirk who suffered a severe stroke nearly a year ago. vice president joe biden and west virginia's joe manchin helped senator kirk slowly ascend the 45 steps of the ceremonial staircase that leads to the senate floor. [ applause ] >> reporter: the assembled legislators spontaneously broke into applause several times at the return of senator kirk. inside the chamber the vice president administered the oath of office to small groups of the newly elected senators including virginia's tim kaine. >> and that you will faithfully discharge the duties of your office upon which you're about to enter so help you god. >> i do. >> congratulations, senators. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: later virginia's newest senator mingled with supporters in a reception. tim kaine who worked with a republ
s john henrehan was there. >> reporter: former virginia governor tim kaine walked toward the u.s. capitol flanked by current u.s. senator mark warner and by outgoing senator jim webb who chose to serve only one six-year term. on the steps of the capitol kaine joined the lawmakers who assembled to offer an emotional welcome to illinois senator mark kirk who suffered a severe stroke nearly a year ago. vice president joe biden and west virginia's joe manchin helped senator kirk slowly ascend...
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warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing process. as i'm thinking about this and thinking about story line and her parents. if her mother is italian and her father is japanese which would make her half and half the genetic defect would come to the father then things would have to happen if they grew up in california. he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to c
warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing...
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as time warner environment controlled more than half of that market if we were to give the internet oligopolies the same treatment richard nixon gave eighteen t. in the one nine hundred seventy s. and maybe we have americans could enjoy the same super fast internet speeds and super cheap rates the most of the rest of the developed world joyce the difference between them and us is that they've kept the whales out of our fish tanks. for example south koreans get internet speeds two hundred times faster than what most americans get that they only pay twenty seven dollars a month on average for the service same is pretty much true all across the rest of europe raising health care food and energy costs could all be traced back to the whale in the fish tank phenomenon a problem here in the united states recently here we kicked off the hash tag no billionaires campaign to draw attention to the parasitic effect billionaires have on our economy check out the website at no billionaires dot com but trillionaire transnational corporations are just as harmful to our economy and we need lawmakers willing to stand up to these corporate whales and get back to enforcing the sherman antitrust a
as time warner environment controlled more than half of that market if we were to give the internet oligopolies the same treatment richard nixon gave eighteen t. in the one nine hundred seventy s. and maybe we have americans could enjoy the same super fast internet speeds and super cheap rates the most of the rest of the developed world joyce the difference between them and us is that they've kept the whales out of our fish tanks. for example south koreans get internet speeds two hundred times...
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s coation afteruesd's election. the contest saw a surprisingly strong showing from a centrist party led by a former television personality. margaret warner is in jerusalem. i spoke with her a short time ago. >> so margaret, a few days after the election what kind of government seems to be taking shape? >> jeff, i'm told that bebenetanyahu is trying to put together a very broad coalition, not relying just on the trawl religious and ultra conservative and settler movement crowd that is in his current government. so he is worki with that surprise second place finisher to try to put together a very big coalition as well. a lot more votes than they really need. would if the people they're talking about join the government really span a range of viewpoints on everything from how to improve economic conditions for the middle class to say restarting peace talks with the principles. but it will take-- it could take a month to actually firm up. >> tell us a little bit about that surprise second place nisherbecae it really was a surprise, did get a lot of attention in the leadup. >> warner: it really was, he is 49 years-year-old. it was only a year
s coation afteruesd's election. the contest saw a surprisingly strong showing from a centrist party led by a former television personality. margaret warner is in jerusalem. i spoke with her a short time ago. >> so margaret, a few days after the election what kind of government seems to be taking shape? >> jeff, i'm told that bebenetanyahu is trying to put together a very broad coalition, not relying just on the trawl religious and ultra conservative and settler movement crowd that...
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. >> warner: within months, the friction over troop numbers and war strategy surfaced in a profile of mcchrystal in "rolling stone" magazine, titled "the runaway general." mcchrystal and s aides were quoted making mocking comments about members of the obama white house and that triggered a firestorm. on june 23, 2010, president obama accepted mcchrystal's resignation. >> as difficult as it is to lose general mcchrystal, i believe that it is the right decision for our national security. the conduct represented in the >> warner: after his retirement as a four-star general mcchrystal. co-founded a leadership consulting group and took up teaching at yale university. last week, the war that he once led was back on the front page. on friday, president obama and afghanistan's president hamid karzai announced afghan forces will take the security lead this spring, earlier than expected. all coalition combat forces are slated to leave afghanistan in 2014. it's still unclear how many u.s. troops will stay behind to conduct counter-terrorism and train the afghans. this month, general mcchrystal has published his memoir, "my share of the task." i spoke to him this afternoon. >> warn
. >> warner: within months, the friction over troop numbers and war strategy surfaced in a profile of mcchrystal in "rolling stone" magazine, titled "the runaway general." mcchrystal and s aides were quoted making mocking comments about members of the obama white house and that triggered a firestorm. on june 23, 2010, president obama accepted mcchrystal's resignation. >> as difficult as it is to lose general mcchrystal, i believe that it is the right decision for...
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think that given that option s got much more expensiv today, somebody was reaching to buy these calls and think it's headed back to the 52-week high. >> let me just clear up. warnerot time warner, have a deal. let's get to the biggest surprises of 2013. this is the moment you've been waiting for, because we've got doug kass' top three. doug kass has 15, actually, but joins us on the "fast line" with the top three we thought here at "fast money" were the most interesting. so, doug, let's go straight to them because we don't have a lot of time. procter & gamble and avon. what happens to them? >> procter & gamble, another activist hedge fund manager will join and acquire sizable position in the company. and under the pressure of, in large group, force procter & gamble to split into two, three separate entities and the share price increases by $7 to $10 a share on that announcement. >> wow. that's a big move. in terms of the big winners of the year, you are predicting an automaker. which one? >> i like ford. i think this year's large cap bank of america, which was a real surprise, because, remember, it was down 50% in 2011, before it doubled in 2012, will be ford. an
think that given that option s got much more expensiv today, somebody was reaching to buy these calls and think it's headed back to the 52-week high. >> let me just clear up. warnerot time warner, have a deal. let's get to the biggest surprises of 2013. this is the moment you've been waiting for, because we've got doug kass' top three. doug kass has 15, actually, but joins us on the "fast line" with the top three we thought here at "fast money" were the most...
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s&p down a little more than 6. netflix meantime spiking more than 5% after announcing a licensing agreement with warner brothers.low and it's important for apple to integrate more features into ios 7. as we said, markets pulling back a little bit today. their best week in over a year last week. we'll find out if this is a sign of weakness or if investors should take their money off the sidelines and buy. amazon is at all-time highs. is there more up side that comes? we'll talk about a couple of calls out today. if history repeats could be, the 40 stocks that can make you money this year. we're going to name some names and find out if apple's are focused in mobile. >>> first, looking at amazon, a 3.5% gain. an upgrade from morgan stanley and mcquarry, as well, increasing its price target. the quarry senior internet analyst joins us now with more on that. ben, good to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> morgan stanley's note is essentially about sales projections from 2015-'16. is your call today based on anything closer term? >> my kal is much more about amazon services and what's going so happen in that busin
s&p down a little more than 6. netflix meantime spiking more than 5% after announcing a licensing agreement with warner brothers.low and it's important for apple to integrate more features into ios 7. as we said, markets pulling back a little bit today. their best week in over a year last week. we'll find out if this is a sign of weakness or if investors should take their money off the sidelines and buy. amazon is at all-time highs. is there more up side that comes? we'll talk about a...
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s&p come back, the bulls want to see this come back. this is not healthy to have this continued momentum. it's literally like pop warner football. student body left, student body right. everything day, i think it's important and it's going be healthy to see some type of retraceme retracement. >> it sounds like you have been wrong to see the market go higher. now you have to somehow save your position. >> no. i don't want to pat myself on the back, but we've been targeting at 1505 on the suspect. we're about ten points away. this was prior to the debacle. >> and is you're going on record now as saying this was long in the tooth? >> yes, absolutely. i think we're caught up to this race in the base. we just saw mexico come out today. but i think the biggest thing in today's market movement is ecb's margo draghi. history will decide, but he may surpass mick jagger in who is more powerful whiepd a microphone. >> who is this, draghi? does he have moves like jagger, that's the question. >> i don't know if he has moves like jagger, but the way he talks, we have seen him come to the markets with some serious tire power. the summer of 201
s&p come back, the bulls want to see this come back. this is not healthy to have this continued momentum. it's literally like pop warner football. student body left, student body right. everything day, i think it's important and it's going be healthy to see some type of retraceme retracement. >> it sounds like you have been wrong to see the market go higher. now you have to somehow save your position. >> no. i don't want to pat myself on the back, but we've been targeting at...
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s to tee toes did a -- toes titos -- tostitos did a great job. it was a great night all around. >> brian: owen wilson would be in the huddle and kurt warner would be. the homecoming party will air tomorrow during the tostitos fiesta bowl on espn. >> steve: suddenly i'm hungry. >> brian: yes. >> steve: meanwhile, it's called the affordable care act, but now the obama administration says some health care won't actually have to be affordable. what? peter johnson, jr. is going to straighten that out coming up next. >> juliet: then you've heard the horror stories about looking for love on-line. >> yeah. >> i answered my own father's personal ad. this is disturbing. >> juliet: but there is a way to get lucky in love on the internet. the man who knows how, the ceo of eharmony is here there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hou
s to tee toes did a -- toes titos -- tostitos did a great job. it was a great night all around. >> brian: owen wilson would be in the huddle and kurt warner would be. the homecoming party will air tomorrow during the tostitos fiesta bowl on espn. >> steve: suddenly i'm hungry. >> brian: yes. >> steve: meanwhile, it's called the affordable care act, but now the obama administration says some health care won't actually have to be affordable. what? peter johnson, jr. is...