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. >> reporter: realtor kelly weber said in the past few months it's suddenly become a sellers' market. >> they're starting to get over asking prices. >> reporter: weber says two forces are combining to drive up prices. >> inventory is low and you have buyers wanting to get in before the rates start creeping further up which is creating this frenzy. >> reporter: mortgage rates have already risen .3% of a point in the past week. that's increased the payment on by about $38 a month, to $1080. but fed chairman ben bernanke said this week, that's a sign the economy is improving. >> if interest rates go up for the right reasons, that's a good thing. that's not a bad thing. >> reporter: and higher rates could encourage banks to lend more, says mortgage industry analyst ric sharga. >> one of the biggest problems consumers have today is the unavailability of credit. it's very difficult to get a mortgage loan. as interest rates go up it will intent the bankers to mike more of these loans and it should be easier for consumers to get loans to buy the houses they want. >> reporter: despite the rec
. >> reporter: realtor kelly weber said in the past few months it's suddenly become a sellers' market. >> they're starting to get over asking prices. >> reporter: weber says two forces are combining to drive up prices. >> inventory is low and you have buyers wanting to get in before the rates start creeping further up which is creating this frenzy. >> reporter: mortgage rates have already risen .3% of a point in the past week. that's increased the payment on by...
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david weber. >> thank you.eil: remember when i was talking with the au guy on fox news, ours was first show to stop by he annnced this lawsuit that aclu just put to administraon's desk, yesterday heasll by himself, today of wi the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on eve purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why ttle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limitereward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back every purchase every day. what's in ur wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crgiven way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can helpou get there, like it has for so many people before do not take lunesta if you are all
david weber. >> thank you.eil: remember when i was talking with the au guy on fox news, ours was first show to stop by he annnced this lawsuit that aclu just put to administraon's desk, yesterday heasll by himself, today of wi the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on eve purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth...
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grill at kraftgrilling.com. [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill every daysupports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. ♪ ♪ dry hair needs a daily dose of effective moisture. new dove daily moisture has pro moisture complex that goes deep down to hair's cellular level. it moisturizes to give you up to 5 x smoother hair in one wash. dove's most effective conditioner yet. new dove daily moisture. ♪ >>> in today's class of 2020 series, we're following a group of students from their first day of kindergarten to their high school graduation. i love this. >> the kids are celebrating their first big milestone. graduatio
grill at kraftgrilling.com. [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill every daysupports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber....
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david weber. >> thank you.eil: remember when i was talking with the aclu guy on fox news, ours was first show to stop by he announced this lawsuit that aclu just put to administration's desk, yesterday he was all by himself, today of he has company, i mean lots of company. alec,or this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right.ut the most impoant feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i d. what's in your wallet? you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of slee but one thing yodon't want to lose is anmore teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. n poligrip and pident for partials 'seal and protect' elps minimize stss, which may damage supporting teeth, by sbilizing your partial. and 'cleaand protect' kill
david weber. >> thank you.eil: remember when i was talking with the aclu guy on fox news, ours was first show to stop by he announced this lawsuit that aclu just put to administration's desk, yesterday he was all by himself, today of he has company, i mean lots of company. alec,or this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right.ut the most impoant feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles earned with my venture card to erase recent travel...
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. >> reporter: jim weber is the ceo of brooks.nothing more that create add crisis and that was what was happening at brooks. we were trying to be something for everybody. >> reporter: weber canceled half of the company's product line to focus solely on running shoes. how much of a risk was that to basically get rid of all your other lines and say it's just running. >> reporter: i think the perception in the industry was, oh, my gosh. they're crazy. what's really interesting is i think the biggest risk you take is kind of being like everybody else. >> reporter: nike is the undisputed leader, a $24 billion company. brooks is number three at $500 million. he says nike spends more advertising by lunchtime than he spends in the average year. >> the market is 80 times larger than we are. not eight, 80. >> reporter: so if this is david and goliath, let's assume you're david? >> let's just say we have to run fast. >> reporter: yet brooks has a big rock in its sling shot. his name is warren buffett. he plans to grow a $1.5 billion running
. >> reporter: jim weber is the ceo of brooks.nothing more that create add crisis and that was what was happening at brooks. we were trying to be something for everybody. >> reporter: weber canceled half of the company's product line to focus solely on running shoes. how much of a risk was that to basically get rid of all your other lines and say it's just running. >> reporter: i think the perception in the industry was, oh, my gosh. they're crazy. what's really interesting is...
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so was alex weber wright? was really the waterloo of the rebellion? what is waterloo? they key very much. [applause] >> a professor will take questions as a wave may try to frustrate your ability maybe somebody can ask a question in we can frustrate them better. >> an excellent speech. my great-grandfather the roanoke invisibles was of the 70 odd. >> i have been to your home town. is breathtaking and i could not see where my great-grandfather because he plays golf over there. [laughter] but my question is studying this the aryan brigade which is the unit that based on date number one previously faced the 13th alabama at the stonewall in fredericksburg or doubleday was thrown off but then in the cornfield a and it strikes me it is highly unusual for one little regiment from alabama and another from wisconsin to face off in three of the most important battles of the area. what do you suppose was the reason for that? [laughter] >> somebody didn't like somebody else. [laughter] is there a particular reason? probably not unless you know, something that your ancestors have r
so was alex weber wright? was really the waterloo of the rebellion? what is waterloo? they key very much. [applause] >> a professor will take questions as a wave may try to frustrate your ability maybe somebody can ask a question in we can frustrate them better. >> an excellent speech. my great-grandfather the roanoke invisibles was of the 70 odd. >> i have been to your home town. is breathtaking and i could not see where my great-grandfather because he plays golf over there....
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weber won the british grand prix twice in the last three years. >> sunday night sees the federation cup final dutch confederation cup final -- confederation cup final. a company by huge demonstrations against social inequality. >> brazil fans mob hotel where their team is staying. the last time brazil won a trophy on home soil was the 1989 confetti cup -- confed cup. have good plans. we play good soccer. we trust each other a lot. you will be a great game on sunday. i think we will win. the brazilian striker was recently signed by barcelona in a transfer deal worth almost 60 million euros. beating spain will not be easy. the team are unbeaten in all competitions for the last three years. stadium, spain's record will be sorely tested. demonstrations continue on the streets aren't expected to continue -- and are expected to continue. >> we support the demonstrations, knowing they are peaceful and nonviolent. to help brazil and make people smile, they're playing soccer. >> in training, result proving they have what it takes to give spain -- brazil proving they have what it takes to give sp
weber won the british grand prix twice in the last three years. >> sunday night sees the federation cup final dutch confederation cup final -- confederation cup final. a company by huge demonstrations against social inequality. >> brazil fans mob hotel where their team is staying. the last time brazil won a trophy on home soil was the 1989 confetti cup -- confed cup. have good plans. we play good soccer. we trust each other a lot. you will be a great game on sunday. i think we will...
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here is congressman randy weber of texas with a peek at what they're talking about. >> mr. president, build up this wall. >> obviously a play on the fact the president gave his speech before the brandenburg gate today but despite verbal back and forth, there's good news from the independent congressional office. it found the bill would reduce the deficit by $197 billion over the next ten years and cut 7$70 billion over the next 20 years. house speaker john boehner plans to meet with members of the house hispanic caucus. while immigration was not on the original agenda, aides say it is likely to come up during the discussions. you can bet it will. let's bring in "news nation" political panel. let me start off with you, ann. we have this all day news conference. a number of people there. we pointed out randy weber's play on building up this wall. they say this is about border security. is that truly at the heart of what's going on here? >> certainly border security is a concern that opponents of illegal immigration reform have raised in the past. it's a concern that many cons
here is congressman randy weber of texas with a peek at what they're talking about. >> mr. president, build up this wall. >> obviously a play on the fact the president gave his speech before the brandenburg gate today but despite verbal back and forth, there's good news from the independent congressional office. it found the bill would reduce the deficit by $197 billion over the next ten years and cut 7$70 billion over the next 20 years. house speaker john boehner plans to meet with...
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next i remember arnie weber who was dazzling and he was just the same guy holds his hand up and says are you a democrat? the last guy was our nominee to be head of the bureau of labor statistics and he was a statistician statistician. arthur byrnes who was very close to president nixon was, someone that he wanted and i wanted so fisa finally we got a republican. the same guy as the question and he stands there like a cow chewing its cud and then he finally says well i guess you would have to say i am a -- [inaudible] anyway i get back to my hotel room and the phone is ringing off the hook and the republicans on the labor committee are saying didn't you know there was an election? so i said look i cleared these names with the white house and cleared them with the ranking republican. jobless was their favorite republican but anyway i will give them credit because all of the guys did terrific here they were confident and even some of the people who objected called me and said you know we like the guys. jim hudson succeeded me as secretary of labor and later became our ambassador to japa
next i remember arnie weber who was dazzling and he was just the same guy holds his hand up and says are you a democrat? the last guy was our nominee to be head of the bureau of labor statistics and he was a statistician statistician. arthur byrnes who was very close to president nixon was, someone that he wanted and i wanted so fisa finally we got a republican. the same guy as the question and he stands there like a cow chewing its cud and then he finally says well i guess you would have to...
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movie by matt damon that came out that promised land your anti fracking movie and he said and openly weber oh why do you think it is that you know we have these attacks on hollywood if you think good old could play any role in this well. again it's comes out from one's philosophic thinking at a very young age and some people simply feel believe deeply that the government is the answer to running a society and others say wait a minute government should protect the individual but people need to run their own society individuals need to be the entrepreneur of their own lives and that is a philosophical divide that we're going to work through for a long long time. so when it when can we expect the movie to be out. at this point we're still looking at happens to be a friday july fourth two thousand and fourteen friday that's what we're shooting for independence day you know any any reason why you put it on independence day well we wanted one of the give ourselves more time in part one i had restrictions. because we had the expiration of the rights for coming up with part two. i did except a few
movie by matt damon that came out that promised land your anti fracking movie and he said and openly weber oh why do you think it is that you know we have these attacks on hollywood if you think good old could play any role in this well. again it's comes out from one's philosophic thinking at a very young age and some people simply feel believe deeply that the government is the answer to running a society and others say wait a minute government should protect the individual but people need to...
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this movie by matt damon that came out that promised land your anti fracking movie and he said openly weber oh you know why do you think it is that you know we have these attacks on hollywood if you think you're old could play any role in this well. again it's comes out from one's philosophic thinking at a very young age and some people simply feel believe deeply that the government is the answer to running a society and others say wait a minute government should protect the individual but people need to run their own society individuals need to be the entrepreneur words of their own lives and that is a philosophical divide that we're going to work through for a long long time. so when it when can we expect the movie to be out. at this point we're still looking at happens to be a friday july fourth two thousand and fourteen friday that's what we're shooting for independence day you know any any reason why you put it on independence day well we want one of the give ourselves more time in part one i had restrictions. because we had the expiration of the rights for coming up with part two. i d
this movie by matt damon that came out that promised land your anti fracking movie and he said openly weber oh you know why do you think it is that you know we have these attacks on hollywood if you think you're old could play any role in this well. again it's comes out from one's philosophic thinking at a very young age and some people simply feel believe deeply that the government is the answer to running a society and others say wait a minute government should protect the individual but...
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. >> >> my name is pete weber and i am from the animal connection and trying to establish the path for small independent businesses verses chain stores, there was an important article that most of you have read. it is about the impact of chain stores on the neighborhood and independent businesses in the haze valleys, these businesses have been vocal about the concerns of the loss of their neighborhood character, if the chain store owners are allowed to be open in their neighborhood. pet food express will have the same impact on our neighborhood. and other surrounding neighbors such as cal hollow and russian hill. san francisco is unique and diverse because of the different community and this is what attracts the visitors and the quality of life to the san francisco residents. >> to allow these suburbanation of san francisco, we will kill the goose that lays the golden egg. i encourage you to support us and promote san francisco's diversety. >> next speaker. >> thank you. >> good evening, i'm sally workman and the director of pets unlimited. i just want to bring up two points related to
. >> >> my name is pete weber and i am from the animal connection and trying to establish the path for small independent businesses verses chain stores, there was an important article that most of you have read. it is about the impact of chain stores on the neighborhood and independent businesses in the haze valleys, these businesses have been vocal about the concerns of the loss of their neighborhood character, if the chain store owners are allowed to be open in their neighborhood....
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, weber spirit 320. the medium grill category. superb heating. again both at low and high. stainless steel. the durability which we didn't see with the backyard grill. this grill will hold up over time. it has a ten year warranty on the burner. that's a great indication of the quality. weber thinks this grill will last for ten years. >> is it a special burn center >> side burner. yeah. heat up a can of beans or whatever you want to do on the side. >> easy to start? >> got the electronic ignition which we really like, holds up better than the push button or rotary style. >> your bad boy. i'm surprised on the price. it's not as steep as i thought it would be. this is best in class. >> this is the cadillac grill. this is the kitchen aid. sold at sam's club. partially why they can keep the price down. 800 bucks. a significant investment. it's going to hold up for years and years. 600 square inches of cooking area so as you can see here, i mean you can go the full monty. >> is that extra burners. >> this is t
, weber spirit 320. the medium grill category. superb heating. again both at low and high. stainless steel. the durability which we didn't see with the backyard grill. this grill will hold up over time. it has a ten year warranty on the burner. that's a great indication of the quality. weber thinks this grill will last for ten years. >> is it a special burn center >> side burner. yeah. heat up a can of beans or whatever you want to do on the side. >> easy to start? >>...
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how weber, they do accept restrictions from the chinese government. therefore they have this sort of censorship that brings in a convenience for the chinese citizens. >> you can put me on your bill, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. dr. richardson, any comments on how we can improve our communications? >> the only suggestion i would add to that, partly because i think there's been tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users in everything from photographs of gary locke buying his own coffee and to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials on line, the more people like you make yourself make surefor wb chats important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously a big fans of the language services that make it possible for people in china to listen to you. demonstrating how people in the u.s. use those mechanisms to hold our own officials to account also to communicate with people interested in talking to people like you to normalize that idea is really useful and helpful. watchalked cctv -- i cctv. one of the
how weber, they do accept restrictions from the chinese government. therefore they have this sort of censorship that brings in a convenience for the chinese citizens. >> you can put me on your bill, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. dr. richardson, any comments on how we can improve our communications? >> the only suggestion i would add to that, partly because i think there's been tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users in everything from photographs of gary...
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>> the great example is when andrewloyd weber was touting a shoon backyard cats and couldn't find anybodyres for $1500, bu, you know, that sort f it a little investment, and if you invested that, there's a 5,000% return. tht'sne ofthe most successful shows of all time, but, yeah, that money does exist. gerri: tips on picking winners? >> the thing about the thing about picking a winner who -- is what i was told is what to avoid. don't pick the same subject matter or targeng the same audieece as other shows out there now. be careful about sho with ot just huge budgets to begin with, but ongoing budgets. some shows have weekly budgs of a half million dollars. be careful. that's a lot of tickets to show. gerri: spiderman? >> that's an interesting one. 75 million dollars -- ger: wow. >> the mot expensive to produce,and it could mae money back. it's still gong. gerri: stl going, unbelievably with all the problems they had. great to see you. have a great weekend. >> you too. rri: broadway the focus of this day in business, greece opened on broad kay, the 1950s working class known as the greasers
>> the great example is when andrewloyd weber was touting a shoon backyard cats and couldn't find anybodyres for $1500, bu, you know, that sort f it a little investment, and if you invested that, there's a 5,000% return. tht'sne ofthe most successful shows of all time, but, yeah, that money does exist. gerri: tips on picking winners? >> the thing about the thing about picking a winner who -- is what i was told is what to avoid. don't pick the same subject matter or targeng the same...
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my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated to god and then you knew what was coming. that doesn't go on anymore today. it kept a lot of us on the straight and narrow. the nuns were todd, priests protest. a whole different thing than today. they come from good that our families, but you grow up in the inner city today it was the discipline? one of the biggest problems the inner city has today is the absence of the catholic church, all the schools that control in existing immigrant neighborhoods just doesn't exist today. >> one of the issues about whether to have a casino in chicago is lack of protection against mob influence. the governor has made a big point of that. sounds like you are saying that's not the concern. >> the concern is the politicians. of the contracts to people that work for campaign contributions, all that insider monkey business going on and that's something the governor
my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated to god and then you knew what was coming. that doesn't go on anymore today. it kept a lot of us on the straight and narrow. the nuns were todd, priests protest. a whole different thing than today. they come from good that our families, but you grow up in the inner city today it was the...
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. >> reporter: weber was able to get a paddle to shansburg and the two paddled back to shore. >> i paddled as fast as i could. >> reporter: pacifica police plan to postsigns informing people of the incident. >> they're the ones who are always scared of sharks i'm trying to reassure them that it's so rare and to have this happen and be able to tell the tale, it's pretty remarkable. >> reporter: and it is quite a tale. now he had a few cuts to his foot that happened during his struggle to try to stay inside his kayak but other than that he was okay. and ken and julie he tells me he'll be back in the water soon. reporting live tonight here in pacifica, i'm heather holmes. >>> new at 10:00, parents rallied outside a school board meeting tonight upset about a decision to try to relocate a charter school. parents are protesting the decision to move the center to a joint location on the campus of wood middle school. parents say they're worried the move will hurt the middle school that is ranked among the best middle schools in the country. >>> the charter schools in oakland appears dim. following
. >> reporter: weber was able to get a paddle to shansburg and the two paddled back to shore. >> i paddled as fast as i could. >> reporter: pacifica police plan to postsigns informing people of the incident. >> they're the ones who are always scared of sharks i'm trying to reassure them that it's so rare and to have this happen and be able to tell the tale, it's pretty remarkable. >> reporter: and it is quite a tale. now he had a few cuts to his foot that happened...
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when weber able to do that that, they were able to attend a turnaround and enhance the power of madison and then this is we can turn any type of suffering into that type of illness. so when we say psychiatry can do that the fact is there is a lot of physical disease we cannot find targets for either and more and more illnesses become problematic, automation is a good example. we don't really understand how that happens the medicine and functions on the bacteriologist all mont negative bacterial model and will run at a disease is caused by germs so in the american psychiatric association says that they are not wrong and it is possible there on the leading edge not lagging behind it dealing with the difficulties that will be much more complicated to take into account many more things besides molecular activity how income is distributed and how people experience their lives. >> one of the strategies is to say we used to use roman numerals now we switch to arabic numerals to be more like technology to have 5.one and 5.two to be a living document so what does that mean the dsm is a living do
when weber able to do that that, they were able to attend a turnaround and enhance the power of madison and then this is we can turn any type of suffering into that type of illness. so when we say psychiatry can do that the fact is there is a lot of physical disease we cannot find targets for either and more and more illnesses become problematic, automation is a good example. we don't really understand how that happens the medicine and functions on the bacteriologist all mont negative bacterial...
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. >> reporter: weber was able to get a paddle to shansburg and the two paddled back to shore. >> i paddled as fast as i could. >> reporter: pacifica police plan to postsigns informing people of the incident. >> they're the ones who are always scared of sharks i'm trying to reassure them that it's so rare and to have this happen and be able to tell the tale, it's pretty remarkable. >> reporter: and it is quite a tale. now he had a few cuts to his foot that happened during his struggle to try to stay inside his kayak but other than that he was okay. and ken and julie he tells me he'll be back in the water soon. reporting live tonight here in pacifica, i'm heather holmes. >>> new at 10:00, parents rallied outside a school board meeting tonight upset about a decision to try to relocate a charter school. parents are protesting the decision to move the center to a joint location on the campus of wood middle school. parents say they're worried the move will hurt the middle school that is ranked among the best middle schools in the country. >>> the charter schools in oakland appears dim. following
. >> reporter: weber was able to get a paddle to shansburg and the two paddled back to shore. >> i paddled as fast as i could. >> reporter: pacifica police plan to postsigns informing people of the incident. >> they're the ones who are always scared of sharks i'm trying to reassure them that it's so rare and to have this happen and be able to tell the tale, it's pretty remarkable. >> reporter: and it is quite a tale. now he had a few cuts to his foot that happened...
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and former paine weber boss, should move. peter, much ado here about just a little something? or are they on to something? >> well, markets are clearly on to something. there's been a significant shift in terms of how the fed intends to manage its policy. quantitative easing, or shy say stimulus, and as a direct result, the risk offtrade is becoming significantly less attractive. there's less of a bid for equities as the reflation o havs like it's going to be coming to an end in the fourth quarter. so it's a less certain that equity prices will continue to appreciate in value, as the result money is rotating out of the high buyers, and more toward the dividend oriented picks picd it's dysfunction. >> guys who study this brilliantly every day, reminds folks like me that things go to extremes and already the people are saying, all right, after 500 points in a couple of days, is that an extreme 0, given the fact the mark has run up so far so fast and even now is up 13's here today, is more coming? >> well, more volatility is certainly coming. have we soon the high of the year? no
and former paine weber boss, should move. peter, much ado here about just a little something? or are they on to something? >> well, markets are clearly on to something. there's been a significant shift in terms of how the fed intends to manage its policy. quantitative easing, or shy say stimulus, and as a direct result, the risk offtrade is becoming significantly less attractive. there's less of a bid for equities as the reflation o havs like it's going to be coming to an end in the...
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so many have learned weber will say aye. those opposed no. the no's happen in the amendment is not agreed to. recorded vote has been requested. we will do this at the end of the mark. and now we have the men and number 010 also for mr. larsen. will the clerk please pass the amendment out? without objection, reading of the men and will be dispensed with. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington for the purpose about rain and explaining his amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mass consent. this is sub 7010. it strikes dirty 112, which would give the secretary of energy the authority to fire any employee kulaks and a member that endangers nuclear material. certainly a section like that would seem to garner any and all support from the members of this committee, but a couple points to remember. there is no recourse included in the mark. the employer can only submit and no appeal is allowed. this would give the secretary authority to fire an employee. the lack may lead to capricious or arbitrary termination without proper evidence and
so many have learned weber will say aye. those opposed no. the no's happen in the amendment is not agreed to. recorded vote has been requested. we will do this at the end of the mark. and now we have the men and number 010 also for mr. larsen. will the clerk please pass the amendment out? without objection, reading of the men and will be dispensed with. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington for the purpose about rain and explaining his amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman....
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arnie weber became the first amendment omb and he was a burly and president of northwestern university and so on. so, if i had ruled all these people out, i have ruled because they were registered democrats. i wouldn't have had the competence. i'm not saying -- i should have asked the question and done something about it. but anyway, if you have competent people around you, you are going to do much better than if you don't. the first job is to form your team and get people who are competent and that those. >> host: that leads to rule number six in the george shultz book, finally give the people on your team responsibility and reward them for exercising. >> guest: you want to be able to say here is what we are trying to achieve. this is our objective, and your part -- this is what you're supposed to be doing. and yes, you and i will work on it together but this is your responsibility. and i want to administer on the basis of no surprises that if something happens dad, i want to know about it right away, if something happens that surprisingly good i would like to know about that, too bec
arnie weber became the first amendment omb and he was a burly and president of northwestern university and so on. so, if i had ruled all these people out, i have ruled because they were registered democrats. i wouldn't have had the competence. i'm not saying -- i should have asked the question and done something about it. but anyway, if you have competent people around you, you are going to do much better than if you don't. the first job is to form your team and get people who are competent and...
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we have texas congressman randy weber a short time ago. take a look. >> mr.resident, build up this wall. we need some sanity. the things that made america great are americans like you that work and understand that it's sacrifice. you don't get to come over here and be takers. >> so, today's event comes one day after immigrant rights advocates protested at a house judiciary hearing on immigration. the republican bill focused on enforcement and would criminalize undocumented immigrants. joining me now is congressman luis gutierrez, he's a member of the house bipartisan group and he'll meet with house speaker john boehner later today along with other members of the congressional hispanic caucus. it's great to have you with me here today. we see in politico gop support on immigration dissipating. we talked earlier about how the future of immigration reform lies in the house of representatives and yesterday it was speaker boehner who said that he won't bring any immigration bill to the floor unless a majority of republicans can get behind it. how worried are you t
we have texas congressman randy weber a short time ago. take a look. >> mr.resident, build up this wall. we need some sanity. the things that made america great are americans like you that work and understand that it's sacrifice. you don't get to come over here and be takers. >> so, today's event comes one day after immigrant rights advocates protested at a house judiciary hearing on immigration. the republican bill focused on enforcement and would criminalize undocumented...
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. >> professor steve weber consulted for the defense department.d snowden claims his disclosures were a matter of conscience. >> it's actually up to the rest of us to evaluate that. clearly in both cases they have broken very significant laws. >> what do you think, trader/patriot. >> boy, he's not a trader 6789 not at all. >> i'd say he -- it's tough. he's both. >> i know what he's done. it's not something i would do, but i i'm not really -- i i'm undecided on that right now. >> president obama today didn't address snowden outing himself as the leaker, and his spokesperson questions away. >> there is obviously an investigation underway into this matter, and for that reason, i aum not going to be able to discuss specifically this individual or this investigation. >> the breach shines a light on the government's dependence on contractors. almost a half million of them with top security clearances, all the time getting younger and more tech savvy. >> there are people, young people working in organizations like cia, nsa who weren't even ten years old w
. >> professor steve weber consulted for the defense department.d snowden claims his disclosures were a matter of conscience. >> it's actually up to the rest of us to evaluate that. clearly in both cases they have broken very significant laws. >> what do you think, trader/patriot. >> boy, he's not a trader 6789 not at all. >> i'd say he -- it's tough. he's both. >> i know what he's done. it's not something i would do, but i i'm not really -- i i'm undecided...
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. >> professor steve weber consulted for the defense department. he noted snowden claims his disclosures were a matter of conscience. >> it's actually up to the rest of us to evaluate that. clearly in both cases they have broken very significant laws. >> what do you think, trader/patriot. >> boy, he's not a trader 6789 not at all. >> i'd say he -- it's tough. he's both. >> i know what he's done. it's not something i would do, but i i'm not really -- i i'm undecided on that right now. >> president obama today didn't address snowden outing himself as the leaker, and his spokesperson questions away. >> there is obviously an investigation underway into this matter, and for that reason, i aum not going to be able to discuss specifically this individual or this investigation. >> the breach shines a light on the government's dependence on contractors. almost a half million of them with top security clearances, all the time getting younger and more tech savvy. >> there are people, young people working in organizations like cia, nsa who weren't even ten yea
. >> professor steve weber consulted for the defense department. he noted snowden claims his disclosures were a matter of conscience. >> it's actually up to the rest of us to evaluate that. clearly in both cases they have broken very significant laws. >> what do you think, trader/patriot. >> boy, he's not a trader 6789 not at all. >> i'd say he -- it's tough. he's both. >> i know what he's done. it's not something i would do, but i i'm not really -- i i'm...
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grill at kraftgrilling.com. [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill i'my bodydelicious taste of lipton tea & honey. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring me
grill at kraftgrilling.com. [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill i'my bodydelicious taste of lipton tea & honey. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [...
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then goes home...ly goes big... [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill a mothernd wrinkles in just one week. ok s o i' to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon >>> we've been talking about protecting everything from your reputation to your identity. you now it is time to tell you what's most important to keep you safe and sound -- your family. >> whether you are out for the day or hitting the road for vacation, shaft chick kathleen beatty has items you won't want to leave home without. you always bring us the best stuff. so what's cooking, good lookin'? >> it's really important to think ahead. depending what vacation you are taking, you
then goes home...ly goes big... [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill a mothernd wrinkles in just one week. ok s o i' to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my...
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and now it gives me a privilege to turn over to randy webber of texas -- weber of texas. ex cue me, doug la malfa has come in. 'll turn it over to you. doug, i'll turn it over to you. >> good afternoon. well, besides the ideal that marriage has been debased by this decision and that the moral fiber of our country is affected greatly by this long-term, we have seen that this is going to mute the people's voice. as california legislator, i've lived in the state legislature as zean as well. now, as a federal legislator we see this happen today. one thing that comes back to my mind is when you're out there on the street and you're talk ing to people, campaigning, going door to door, things like this make the people's voice muted and people say, why should i even vote because a court's going to wipe away the decision i've made? so that takes away the faith people have even in the system. as well as when they see their elected officials like an attorney general in california that refused, because of politics, to defend what the people had done. not once but twice in california.
and now it gives me a privilege to turn over to randy webber of texas -- weber of texas. ex cue me, doug la malfa has come in. 'll turn it over to you. doug, i'll turn it over to you. >> good afternoon. well, besides the ideal that marriage has been debased by this decision and that the moral fiber of our country is affected greatly by this long-term, we have seen that this is going to mute the people's voice. as california legislator, i've lived in the state legislature as zean as well....
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over to randy weber of texas. i will turn it over to you. >> good afternoon. marriagehe ideal that has been debased by this decision, and that the moral fiber of our country is affected greatly by this, long-term, we have seen this is going to knew the people's voice. in theate legislator a federalitizen, and legislator, we see this happen today. when you are out on the street, talking to people, campaigning, going door to door -- a decision like this makes the people's voice muted. people say, why should i even vote? a court is going to wipe away the decision i have made. that takes away the faith people have in the system, as well as when they see officials like an attorney general in california that refused, because of politics, to defend what the people had done. not once or twice in california. ,hen politics injures into it and they say, we are not going to defend what the people have to say, they have no standing in court, because no one will stand for them. there faith is completely eroded in the process. this is a very bad decision for families as well
over to randy weber of texas. i will turn it over to you. >> good afternoon. marriagehe ideal that has been debased by this decision, and that the moral fiber of our country is affected greatly by this, long-term, we have seen this is going to knew the people's voice. in theate legislator a federalitizen, and legislator, we see this happen today. when you are out on the street, talking to people, campaigning, going door to door -- a decision like this makes the people's voice muted....
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life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a webere new orleans native, father of four shows us how there's time to make delicious food every day by planning ahead. a few of those recipes for us. good to see you. >> great to you see. >> i get a kiss. >> i do the same thing. >> let's start with great pieces of fish here. >> summer grilling season, what better to throw on the grill than a piece of snapper or grouper. i say like whatever good, fresh fish you have in your neck of the woods, this is off at the gulf coast. >> how is it doing? how's the gulf doing? >> things have never been better. the tourism is coming back. the food is wonderful. for this fresh fish, simple, hit it with a touch of olive oil and pepper and you don't need to cut anything up, just drop your herbs right on top. whatever you happen to have. i throw them all over the fish and. >> you start skin side up. >> i want to do flesh side down in this case. so this is a nice little fillet. we're just going to flip it. i'm going to show you. >> how long would you do that
life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a webere new orleans native, father of four shows us how there's time to make delicious food every day by planning ahead. a few of those recipes for us. good to see you. >> great to you see. >> i get a kiss. >> i do the same thing. >> let's start with great pieces of fish here. >> summer grilling season, what better to throw on the grill than a piece of snapper or...
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. >> well, this, the webers here, they just moved out. they'll be destroying their house and rebuilding. >> reporter: on a drive around town west mayor knows the longer it takes to rebuild his city, the more likely his neighbors will never move back. >> my job is to get this town back built up. >> reporter: but the mayor's job is getting harder. the federal emergency management agency has denied rick perry's request for disaster aid to rebuild schools, roads and water and sewage line. the news stinks. >> we needed about 50 more houses to blow up or five more firemen to die to make it a disaster. i don't know. i don't know -- i don't know what their definition is of a disaster. >> reporter: after the explosion, politicians rolled into town making big promises. governor rick perry. >> we will never forget what happened. >> reporter: and president obama. >> we stand with you and we do not forget. and we'll be there, even after the cameras leave. >> reporter: our cameras are still here and this little town needs help. in a letter to governor
. >> well, this, the webers here, they just moved out. they'll be destroying their house and rebuilding. >> reporter: on a drive around town west mayor knows the longer it takes to rebuild his city, the more likely his neighbors will never move back. >> my job is to get this town back built up. >> reporter: but the mayor's job is getting harder. the federal emergency management agency has denied rick perry's request for disaster aid to rebuild schools, roads and water...
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life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weberchael douglas are making him one of twitter's most popular topics. this morning the actor is denying he made a definitive link between throat cancer and performing oral sex in a candid interview he gave to britain's "guardian" newspaper. he said if his drinking hard and smoking led to his diagnosis douglas said "without wanting to get too specific this particular cancer is called by the hpv, which actually comes about from performing oral sex." through his rep. douglas is saying he was only mentioning one of the suspected causes of the cancer, while one strain of hpv is linked to oral cancer, doctors say it's hard to draw a straight line between oral sex and cancer so i provide the setup and information. analysis from savannah and natalie. >> he did smoke and drink a lot. lot of doctors say there is that link as well and there's no way to pinpoint exactly to this one particular cause or case. >> savannah what's your take? >> i think he's really raised some awareness this morning and th
life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weberchael douglas are making him one of twitter's most popular topics. this morning the actor is denying he made a definitive link between throat cancer and performing oral sex in a candid interview he gave to britain's "guardian" newspaper. he said if his drinking hard and smoking led to his diagnosis douglas said "without wanting to get too specific this particular cancer is...
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weber. >> that's not the only word you know in china.[laughter] i'll direct this question to i guess everybody on the panel. was emergence of the free markets, the free market foster less government oppression and more human rights? why don't we start down here, dr. richardson? >> well, we're a couple of decades into the reform era, and several people have noted we have seen -- >> chinese leader get while the? >> welcome we sing extraordinary economic growth. but in some i think indirect ways have given some people in china more control over their daily lives, although i think that mostly means in a practical sense that people can live outside of certain kinds of state constraints. constraints. >> obviously there's different levels of because you're talking about dr. yang was the provinces, that actually some have less human rights violations. and you want to hit them with a different, american countries with a different tax cut, is that what i understand? >> i would just add i think alongside that economic development, that alone has br
weber. >> that's not the only word you know in china.[laughter] i'll direct this question to i guess everybody on the panel. was emergence of the free markets, the free market foster less government oppression and more human rights? why don't we start down here, dr. richardson? >> well, we're a couple of decades into the reform era, and several people have noted we have seen -- >> chinese leader get while the? >> welcome we sing extraordinary economic growth. but in some...
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. >> thank you, i'm randy weber from texas 14 and i'm extremely disappointed in the supreme court's decision. it seems to me they are in in collusion with the president and his justice department when they decided to not defend doma that they could selectivively enforce whatever laws they feel like they want to. unfortunately, it has been at the expense of children. marriage is the government's least restrictive way of providing a good upbringing of children. it is also at the expense of religious institutions. i believe this is one more attack of the religious institutions. religion is the foundation of our court and once again, we see a supreme court out of control that will override voters wishes and institute their policy in its place. it's a sad day in america. we need to make sure that we stand up for the least protected among us, those children, whose statisticics will tell you have the best chance of growing up and being protective citizens in our society. they ignored the wishes of american voters and ignored the needs of children. i will remain committed to fighting this decision t
. >> thank you, i'm randy weber from texas 14 and i'm extremely disappointed in the supreme court's decision. it seems to me they are in in collusion with the president and his justice department when they decided to not defend doma that they could selectivively enforce whatever laws they feel like they want to. unfortunately, it has been at the expense of children. marriage is the government's least restrictive way of providing a good upbringing of children. it is also at the expense of...
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life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weberis town. i'm not going to be the thing that killed it. >> ooh, we like your action better. we like your real action. >> talk to me. >> yeah. >> when i talk like this. >> you're an actor. we get that. but we like the authentic you. >> there is no authentic me. >> come on me! >> you peel me back. i'm like an onion. honey mainly. >> congrats, though. we are excited. it's the highest rated scripted show. >> very fancy. on sci-f irk. >> we hit a home run, which is good. >> did you have a plan "b" just in case? >> i was going to become the cultural ambassador of australia. >> do you go back in work in august? >> yeah. >> what are you doing in the interim? >> i knocked over a few little movies, which is good? one in particular is swelter, which i did with the wonderful alfred mena. >> and he's one of the sweetest men. he's funny. he's delicious. >> he's a big fella, which i like. i like a big man. >> of course, you do. >> okay. and alfred linney james is just a gent. and wonderful actress. an
life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weberis town. i'm not going to be the thing that killed it. >> ooh, we like your action better. we like your real action. >> talk to me. >> yeah. >> when i talk like this. >> you're an actor. we get that. but we like the authentic you. >> there is no authentic me. >> come on me! >> you peel me back. i'm like an onion. honey mainly. >>...
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i'll put these on my weber grill over here.k these0suçmy or here for seven hours on the off side side of the grill, over hickory wood at 200 degrees. >> seven hours? >> seven hours. >> it's worth it. if you've ever eaten at the restaurant, you know it's worth it. thank you, kenny. >> go down toç the big apple barbecue block party. kenny, thanks. >> thanks a lot, guys. >> rub it like you love it. you better save me some. 9:39 is the time. sunday morning headlines, the family of this 10-year-old asking for prayers this morning. the 10-year-old philadelphia girl fighting to get new lungs took a turn for the worse yesterday as her doctors put her on a respirator to help her breathe. our very own peter johnson jr. met with sarah and her family and had her dad explain what's keeping her strong. >> you adapt. you adapt and just do it. we never saw this as we had any other option. you take care of your children. as parents you do it. you adapt and you become whatever you need to become for your children. >> well, last week sarah and h
i'll put these on my weber grill over here.k these0suçmy or here for seven hours on the off side side of the grill, over hickory wood at 200 degrees. >> seven hours? >> seven hours. >> it's worth it. if you've ever eaten at the restaurant, you know it's worth it. thank you, kenny. >> go down toç the big apple barbecue block party. kenny, thanks. >> thanks a lot, guys. >> rub it like you love it. you better save me some. 9:39 is the time. sunday morning...