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you ca!call it anything you want. e question is, it works.an say, was it a demand shift or was it a supply shift? who cares? oduction, output, employment increased enormously. i think it was a supply shift. 1981 was a bad year for the economy. 1982 wasn worse. 1981 was a bad year t 1983 wasoom year, a yearhat saw many of president reagan's economic predictions come true. to many, it seemed we had improved productivity by cutting taxes but the relationshipes was not that simple. we asked richard gill to summaze. how does a tax cut stimulate productity? e ways in which lowered taxes caimprove productivity are irly oious higherake-meay may encourage workers toork rder. lower xesmay provide sisseswie xngreateinceives of the early 1980s.the al issues the supply-side enthusiasts xngreateinceives argued that lowetax rates issues lead to higher productivity, which would lead a greatly increased gnp. this greaternp a greatly increased gnp. would acal result in higher government tax revenues. we'd get such increases in productivity and growth,nues. we
you ca!call it anything you want. e question is, it works.an say, was it a demand shift or was it a supply shift? who cares? oduction, output, employment increased enormously. i think it was a supply shift. 1981 was a bad year for the economy. 1982 wasn worse. 1981 was a bad year t 1983 wasoom year, a yearhat saw many of president reagan's economic predictions come true. to many, it seemed we had improved productivity by cutting taxes but the relationshipes was not that simple. we asked...
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you go to the next rule. they pass and if go to the next rule. thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it takes longer you fail and you tag red and move on to the next patient and we have two rules. thirty and breathing faster and they fail and blarch test faste than two seconds and fail and can do and if someone can follo simple commands. look at me. tell me your name. give me your hand. and if they can follow simple commands they pass. if i say "look at me" and they're not looking at me and "tell me your name" and they don't do anything "give me your hand" and they do something else they fail and tag them red and to the next patient and thi is the one of the hardest thing to grasp is how t
you go to the next rule. they pass and if go to the next rule. thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it...
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there are plenty of ways you ca incentivize health. ways to reward, but the idea of penalizing, that's wt they're doing, they're penalizing and under the idea that the 600 bucks, 600 bucks means a lot to people working at cvs. the fact that they're shipping out to a third party, wrong way, wrong time. >> jonas, we talk about carrots and sticks, this is a stick, but lots of carrots, gym memberships or you know, more healthy food in the cafeteria. >> free food-- >> and we're way beyond carrots for the health care country. time for sticks. they can avoid this by standing on the scale. it's not like you have to be under a certain weight to avoid making the payment and they would argue that's the future and necessary. there are a lot of reasons, but one of the reasons our country spends twice as much as most other countries, we are in some cases twice as unhealthy and heavier and we have to address the issues as part of an entire comprehensive way to lower health care costs and cvs is starting down that path and i would expect and hope othe
there are plenty of ways you ca incentivize health. ways to reward, but the idea of penalizing, that's wt they're doing, they're penalizing and under the idea that the 600 bucks, 600 bucks means a lot to people working at cvs. the fact that they're shipping out to a third party, wrong way, wrong time. >> jonas, we talk about carrots and sticks, this is a stick, but lots of carrots, gym memberships or you know, more healthy food in the cafeteria. >> free food-- >> and we're way...
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>> thwhere did you get this ca? he didn't answer. you know it's a fake; right . this car, he said is revered in america. they are quite rare much i recognize this car it was a prop in one of my movies. this was the car he was escaping i saw kissed a trader in the back seat. how did you get this thing off the property lot? one switch in the road above the gardens and they were at her house. inside the children were asleep and he pulled a bottle of [inaudible] from the cool place under the sink he held it with a hand who's combukelled fanned yellow. you have chosen to become a man born to violence. he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. child
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the department of labor as you mentioned, very caed until you clear guidelines about what an employerust do to get the money out of their hands and into the hands of the employees retirement trust. they use the term as soon as practical, which means that there should not be any delays in transferring money from the corporation to the employees accounts. dennis: last year the judge ruled against fidelity because they breached a fiduciary trust and fidelity was fined over $1 million for this. this seems to be almost commonplace. is this just business as usual in the industry? >> it is to a certain degree. 401k disclosure is something that we have talked about in the past year and is something that has also come to light last year. transparency of 401k is supposed to be making its way through the industry. dennis: they are always taking a little bit of our money and putting it in their own pocket. >> that is right. you have mentioned the word judiciary, i brought with me to 100-dollar bills and you are in charge of making sure that you have made the right decisions. if you choose this ov
the department of labor as you mentioned, very caed until you clear guidelines about what an employerust do to get the money out of their hands and into the hands of the employees retirement trust. they use the term as soon as practical, which means that there should not be any delays in transferring money from the corporation to the employees accounts. dennis: last year the judge ruled against fidelity because they breached a fiduciary trust and fidelity was fined over $1 million for this....
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you bill. >>> over its newest edition, a sneak peak of three cas born six weeks ago. u for trusting ktvu news. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news. tonight we are going to show you a scene that take place right outside the bay area to see if you can help us identify -- >> doout ktvu news and weather available, any time you need it.
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you, our faithful friends and partners in this area. closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca call... >>> are you competitive? author poe bronson breaks down winning and losing and how to 10 the odds in your favor and we'll preview 2013' camp fest, a familiar film event with a new name. i'm susan sykora and that is on "bay area focus." next. >>> welcome to "bay area focus," i'm susan sykora. it's a doggy dog world. don't be on the menu. good advice. opening the newest book from author poe bronson. from sports to work and politics, how aggressive must you be to win. and is being competitive a natural gift or can you learn it? poe bronson explains in "top dog, the science of winning and losing." welcome back. good to you have here j. appreciate it. thank you, susan. this is an interesting subject, and i guess the first question is report we all a little competitive? seems like being competitive would go to survival sometimes. >> we're bilogically predispieced to respond to challenge and competition. that is the force of the evolution built in to all of us. the question, how do we take that and work that up over
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but you have to get some ca. there is a problem. your atm is closed. so you go to another bank. go to another bank and it is closed. they are all closed. th are shut tight and not reopening anytime soon. the latest word is maybe by tuesday. but this is friday, and you need money now. what are you going to do? what you going to ? welcome, i am neil cavuto. i bet you look at these images out of cyprus today and say, those poor suckers. at least they can't shut down our base here or limit how much we can withdraw our banks, like they plan to do when they reopen there, at least they can't monitor us and how many times we use our agents over there. that is cyprus. it is not us. for now, you are right. but i want you to look very closely out of this tiny island nation. this is what happens when the government fears contagion. it starts doing naughty things. this is limiting how much those folks can take out once they can get out the money. it is enacting sweeping measures that are raising eyebrows wodwide. banks rethinking even being there. paying customers wanting to get out of there
but you have to get some ca. there is a problem. your atm is closed. so you go to another bank. go to another bank and it is closed. they are all closed. th are shut tight and not reopening anytime soon. the latest word is maybe by tuesday. but this is friday, and you need money now. what are you going to do? what you going to ? welcome, i am neil cavuto. i bet you look at these images out of cyprus today and say, those poor suckers. at least they can't shut down our base here or limit how much...
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you?lp foremostt qitu+hju$e cá redundancies, if you're seeing redundancies in service, go back and meet withve four different blood transfusions, you and your family may only recall one or two, try to understand where the redundancies are.çó sit down and look at hospi,añ bills through the perspective xd of, are any of these services that i don't understand what r they are? and for the large majority of people we hmlc, they often don't understand what many of the charges are. you want to take a look at that and find out what it is.e1çójf you want to engage the billing representatives and the hospital in that discussion andd have them understand, i need an explanation of these charges. >> can we get ahold of those people? appointment.xdxdfá and we will say that it's important you request the appointment not only through a telephone call, but if you have >> i think thee1 numbers are surprising to people, even people wh]ó work in hospitals. i was ae1q bit surprised at the cost ofe1 some of the things we use on a regular basis. jonathan, you'll have to excuse me, you're an economist i'm not. one
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we will tell you how that ca affect your travel plans going into the spring. but first, raising $8.5 billion and euros needed to see the bailout from the european central bank. it has created a solidarity, allowing the government to have power to impose capital controls on the big banks. while worried residents are lining up at atms. joining me now to help me with these developments is leadership for euro pacific capital. let me just start off the bat and ask you, the country has agreed to this solidarity funds. but i can't quite tell if this is the solution that the eu wants. could make good on the threat to kick out cypress? >> anything is possible. you know, i think the outrage over this deposit tax is about the honesty of the approach. if youthink about it, citizens around the world suffer from that tax. in the united states, how long have we had 0 #% interest rates in the united states? how much money have savers lost who keep money in the bank because they have not received interest on deposits all these years? what about prices? because the federal rese
we will tell you how that ca affect your travel plans going into the spring. but first, raising $8.5 billion and euros needed to see the bailout from the european central bank. it has created a solidarity, allowing the government to have power to impose capital controls on the big banks. while worried residents are lining up at atms. joining me now to help me with these developments is leadership for euro pacific capital. let me just start off the bat and ask you, the country has agreed to this...
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you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one ca rewards card gives you cash back on every purchasethe cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indooror out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? gerri: want to put sparkle in the portfolio? comi up, in fashion shows you how to invest in rare color ♪ gerri: in fashion tonight, putting glits into investments with extraordinary diamonds. in particular, color diamonds, which have grown in popularity over the recent years. joining me now with an exclusive look at a $50 million diamond collectionings brought it right here, is lisa kline, executive vice president of one of the lanchest diamond manufacturers in the world. lisa, welcome
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you ask no, i'm not. n't be with my son had a terrible argument over something stupid with my father and that's why i'm alone. ca. how about you? pretty good, actually. just yesterday i was crossing the street and this beautiful pair of sneakers flew off a car and landed on my feet. merry christmas! here you go. well, the chef didn't exactly dally over the remoulade did he? hey, tim... merry christmas. hey, bill, same to you. glad you coumake it. well, i wouldn't miss this. hey, how's that turkey platter? good as last year's? i'm not sure this isn't last year's. ld listen, i'm done here. why don't you go ahead and take this seat? oh, geez thanks, pal. you bet. excuse me, miss. something embarrassing happened. i seem to have lost my wallet. so you can't pay? oh, no, i can pay. i must have just left it at the office. waitress: uh-huh. i can just go and get it. lou, it's all right. this one's on me. oh, no, you see, you don't understand, i... it's okay, buddy we've all been there. but i really did misplace my wallet. i know you did and bill here misplaced his wall street portfolio. here, bill, help me out. oh... oh
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you hear on fox news. >> neil: every time i see that, i want to go ca blewy. ou don't think we have a spending problem, you don't have to address it. carte blanche to keep it going. maya love says that's the problem. the american people will have a single-fingered digit response of their own. what do you make of that? >> you know, it's -- to me this is all about priorities. obviously the priorities of the current administration is not to fix our fiscal crisis. in the past few years, $1.6 trillion of tax increases to the american people. 1 trillion-dollar, obamacare, 600 billion the fiscal cliff. they think there's not a problem because there's funding called the taxpayers. the priority is the president's priority, make sure that there's more spending in washington, government is bigger and people are -- they control people through dependencies. >> neil: when you don't see the problem -- i think that -- i don't think any of these folks are idiots. i do think they may be too clever, that by denying the problem, or in the case of the senator blaming fox for creati
you hear on fox news. >> neil: every time i see that, i want to go ca blewy. ou don't think we have a spending problem, you don't have to address it. carte blanche to keep it going. maya love says that's the problem. the american people will have a single-fingered digit response of their own. what do you make of that? >> you know, it's -- to me this is all about priorities. obviously the priorities of the current administration is not to fix our fiscal crisis. in the past few years,...
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another drawing tonight and in case you are curious that's nearly 200 million bucks if you want to take it all in ca
another drawing tonight and in case you are curious that's nearly 200 million bucks if you want to take it all in ca
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runs msnbc, i saw one line in an car, count this week, his wit is so razor sharp and can en ca capsup sulate. >> youetime, self deprecating. but, usually you survive. lou: we thank you, the book is "roger ailes: off camera yesterday. zev chafettes the author thank you. >> thank you. lou: we'll talk with family research count president tony
runs msnbc, i saw one line in an car, count this week, his wit is so razor sharp and can en ca capsup sulate. >> youetime, self deprecating. but, usually you survive. lou: we thank you, the book is "roger ailes: off camera yesterday. zev chafettes the author thank you. >> thank you. lou: we'll talk with family research count president tony
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now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ca >>> welcome back. no all-time high for the s&p 500 today, but that hasn't changed my next guest's bullish call on stocks. in fact, he's so bullish, he has a year-end target on the s&p of 1673. that's more than a 100-point gain from here. s&p today closing at 1560. that makes sean darby of jeffries the most bullish analyst ton street and joins me with a nonbeliever calls for a 20% or more correction beginning within a month. we're talking about walt zimmerman. good to see you guys in our old-fashioned bull/bear debate. sean, why the raging bullishness? >> i think this market has been setting up for higher highs since november of last year. we've had an extraordinary period of share buybacks, which has meant that the market is being squeezed continually by the companies actually buying back shares of very, very, very, very small free floats. secondly, people's expectations on earnings were very poor going into the end of the year, and we've been seeing those numbers being revised up. thirdly, the breadth
now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ca >>> welcome back. no all-time high for the s&p 500 today, but that hasn't changed my next guest's bullish call on stocks. in fact, he's so bullish, he has a year-end target on the s&p of 1673. that's more than a 100-point gain from here. s&p today closing at 1560. that makes sean darby of jeffries the most bullish analyst ton street and joins me with a nonbeliever calls for a 20% or more correction beginning within a...
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you who was a huge [bleep]. the concierge. and the continental breakfast is just comme ci, comme Ça. laughter] you'll be happy to know your kuntz reward points can be redeemed at their sister hotel les toits. [laughter] can you believe we got snubbed for an emmy? [sighs] hey, make sure you follow me on twitter so we can live chat during the shows and make sure you come see me on the tosh tour 2010. oh, that is gonna be a suicide mission. next week, we give the worst comedian ever a web redemption. >> she was bigger than my great-great grandmother. >> is that from sinbad's new special? [laughter and awws] frankie muniz? oh, i would [bleep] kill him. see you next week. good night. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: tonight, a gitmo inmate faces trial. or has a birthday party. not sure, it was redacted. then, john kerry is the new secretary of state. or the pressure has really taken a toll on hillary clinton. [laughter] and my guest paola antonelli is a curator at the museum of modern art. i'll ask her to exit through the gift shop. [laughter] it's chuck hagel's first day as secretary of
you who was a huge [bleep]. the concierge. and the continental breakfast is just comme ci, comme Ça. laughter] you'll be happy to know your kuntz reward points can be redeemed at their sister hotel les toits. [laughter] can you believe we got snubbed for an emmy? [sighs] hey, make sure you follow me on twitter so we can live chat during the shows and make sure you come see me on the tosh tour 2010. oh, that is gonna be a suicide mission. next week, we give the worst comedian ever a web...
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you, our faithful friends and partners in this area. closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca >>> the latest on president obama's affordable health care plan, and how it will affect you and your family. plus, how to prepare for the next big one and learn how to give kids the leading edge in schools. all next on "black renaissance." . >>> good morning, i'm your host dr. brenda wade. we have all heard by now about president obama's affordable health care act, commonly known as obama care. most of us have no idea what it means or how it will affect us and our families. here to offer her take on this system, is board certified anesthesiologist and member of the association of american physicians and surgeons, dr. marilyn singleton. welcome, dr. singleton. >> hi, good to see you. >> thank you for being with us. now, obama care is complex. everyone is trying to figure out what does it mean, how will it impact us. as a physician, of course, you have your point of view, sort of from the inside. what would you say to most of us lay people from your vantage point? >> i would say that th
you, our faithful friends and partners in this area. closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca >>> the latest on president obama's affordable health care plan, and how it will affect you and your family. plus, how to prepare for the next big one and learn how to give kids the leading edge in schools. all next on "black renaissance." . >>> good morning, i'm your host dr. brenda wade. we have all heard by now about president obama's affordable health...
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ca. -- you cannotct submit to their extermination. then comes the knowledge that neither people nor the world is subsidiary to the other. it brings knowledge and understanding. we see the joy of the jungle. but what about jojo who made it all possible? is really the heart of the analysis for me. -- this is really the heart of the analysis for me. they are secure in their power and privilege and often death of the right claims of the other, the socially invisible who is among us. rights flow from power economy and rationality, both lacking them are excluded from right. the interest theory of right is based in interest. if you have an interest in grounding a duty and another, then you have a right. jojo, the smallest of all is also the most right less of all, or as patricia williams would say unrighted. the smalle safved by st of all. they don't address the fact that jojo is a child. that is interesting. we have jojo is occupied japan. we have jojo is the object of civil rights movement. but they never have jojo as a child. but the read
ca. -- you cannotct submit to their extermination. then comes the knowledge that neither people nor the world is subsidiary to the other. it brings knowledge and understanding. we see the joy of the jungle. but what about jojo who made it all possible? is really the heart of the analysis for me. -- this is really the heart of the analysis for me. they are secure in their power and privilege and often death of the right claims of the other, the socially invisible who is among us. rights flow...
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you have an opportunity now with a church at the crossroads to go in and make a difference in 1.2 billion people's lives. change caeric: are you going to stay for the mass? it's tuesday. >> i'm coming home or whether i'm coming back is depending on what the bosses say. i'll do whatever they say happily. >> dana: i have a question. is it possible he could have voted for himself? i guess it's possible. >> they are not supposed to do that. they are told to disguise their handwriting. if you're a righty write lefty, or lefty write righty. i guess he could have. there are rumors about stuff. >> dana: if you could check this that out. >> kimberly: he doesn't seem like a man to write for himself. >> brian: doesn't seem a popey type of -- >> he doesn't especially have someone make food for him. >> brian: for a guy who doesn't have a car or live in the palace, he probably didn't vote for himself. >> you are going to go from the apartment to this thing back here. there is good health in there. the clothes seem nice. and he won't need to drive a car. he has his own mobile. >> brian: protection. >> he is 76. he earned it. >>
you have an opportunity now with a church at the crossroads to go in and make a difference in 1.2 billion people's lives. change caeric: are you going to stay for the mass? it's tuesday. >> i'm coming home or whether i'm coming back is depending on what the bosses say. i'll do whatever they say happily. >> dana: i have a question. is it possible he could have voted for himself? i guess it's possible. >> they are not supposed to do that. they are told to disguise their...
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as promised my skies are safe you have to take a look at the crisis in cyprus in the ca's report after the break. players to create a war medal for cyber warfare have been put on hold by new defense secretary chuck hagel but should they have been put on hold i mean hackers a drone operators do play a real important role in modern militaries and there are already u.s. military medals for things that don't involve people shooting at you the antarctic a service medals given by the department of defense for sort of between fifteen and thirty consecutive days in antarctica although the cold down there is potentially deadly no penguins are going to storm the base with kalashnikovs the homeland security distinguished service medal has also never been issued to anyone on the battlefield because thankfully for america there haven't been any invading armies in the homeland so is there precedent for a medal like cyber warfare battles i mean yes just there is but when you think about it giving someone a medal for using a mouse to blow up blips on a monitor really seems to devalue the medals of the
as promised my skies are safe you have to take a look at the crisis in cyprus in the ca's report after the break. players to create a war medal for cyber warfare have been put on hold by new defense secretary chuck hagel but should they have been put on hold i mean hackers a drone operators do play a real important role in modern militaries and there are already u.s. military medals for things that don't involve people shooting at you the antarctic a service medals given by the department of...
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you, our faithful friends and partners in this area. closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca . >>> welcome to "bay area focus." i am susan sikora. students rising above began as a project to help bay area teens with overwhelming odds like homelessness and poverty get to college. the stories are told by a tv anchor who found the students rising above in 1998. today this award-winning project is a nonprofit group that still make as difference for kids that want to succeed despite huge challenges. get this, other $4.1 million has been raised to help 144 kids get to college. and the work still continues. we have wendy here. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> 55 kids will go to college without help this year. >> tell me basically, why did you do this in the first place? it seems like the best use of television? >> i didn't know that it would develop into a nonprofit. i wanted to do story that is talked about what happened to kids growing up in poverty. then there were kid who is wanted to go to college but never would without any help, so, we asked for viewer to send money in to help them. they not only sent i
you, our faithful friends and partners in this area. closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca . >>> welcome to "bay area focus." i am susan sikora. students rising above began as a project to help bay area teens with overwhelming odds like homelessness and poverty get to college. the stories are told by a tv anchor who found the students rising above in 1998. today this award-winning project is a nonprofit group that still make as difference for kids that...
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you are wrong, i like the highlander. it wouldn't be my first choice but maybe i will like this one even more. jeff: if i cavince yoo like it, maybe jim can convince you because he has a lot riding on this. and there it is. you like it. dagen: it is a fantastic vehicle, the existing owners will have to like it. a lot of others driving non-highlanders were even small suvs willlabsolutely love it. jeff: take a look at the unveiling. a calm unveiling. here is the deal. toyota sells a whole lot of cars, a whole lot of cars in america. he don't necessarily want to change things up, but you don't need to crush through. >> le lets the car be the star. this is all about the product. in this vehicle, five years ago this would have been a really great vehicle in a much larger segment. a great interior. jeff: i want to walk through the rest of the exhibit if i can. talk about the camry. you have been the best-selling car in in america for 11 straight years, sales in february down a little bit at 9% even though toyota as a whole is over 4%. you're still going to sell 400,000 this year, but what do you do? i'm in front
you are wrong, i like the highlander. it wouldn't be my first choice but maybe i will like this one even more. jeff: if i cavince yoo like it, maybe jim can convince you because he has a lot riding on this. and there it is. you like it. dagen: it is a fantastic vehicle, the existing owners will have to like it. a lot of others driving non-highlanders were even small suvs willlabsolutely love it. jeff: take a look at the unveiling. a calm unveiling. here is the deal. toyota sells a whole lot of...
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you go. shoot the hook oulk out of a ca. >>> 5:27. still to come, an overnight quake rocks the north bay. we're going to have all the details next. >>> california fire truck goes careening off the road sending a number of firefighters to the hospital. we have a look at the crash next. >> sorry about that. we have six days of winter left. temperatures rivalling those that we experience in the summertime. things are going to change for your st. patrick's day weekend. we will take you through this subtle but noticeable changes. >>> we're checking the changes in visibility this morning. i have a change at dublin interchange. it sounds like a bad change coming up. >> reporter: i'm bob redell. we are going to take you live to hayward where some major changes are under way for drivers trying to get through the downtown. a preview of the new hayward loop coming up. >>> right now, a little preview live over san francisco. look at those clouds there kind of dancing in the early dawn on a friday eve, also known as thursday, march 14th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today
you go. shoot the hook oulk out of a ca. >>> 5:27. still to come, an overnight quake rocks the north bay. we're going to have all the details next. >>> california fire truck goes careening off the road sending a number of firefighters to the hospital. we have a look at the crash next. >> sorry about that. we have six days of winter left. temperatures rivalling those that we experience in the summertime. things are going to change for your st. patrick's day weekend. we...
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you up right. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves tohop online with her debit caes bill, an identity thf who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accountand stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of ericans just like you learn misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she would have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most protection available,y theft guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the eity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can bt. [♪...] [click click] [♪...] >> bret: welcome back. each week we vote -- you vote, actually. wetch don't vote. you vote in the friday lightning round and you focused aid to egypt. focus on aid to egypt after $250 million going that way. >> we want to help a country. we have don't want to help the regime that is unfriendly. thus our demand in return for the aid shouldn't be economic reforms. it s
you up right. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves tohop online with her debit caes bill, an identity thf who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accountand stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of ericans just like you learn misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she would have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most...
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you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. if you've had enough, ask your dermatologist about enbrel. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves tohop online with her debit cand so does bill, an identity thf who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accountand stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of ericans just like you learn misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she would have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most protection available,y theft guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the eity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can bt. [♪...] [click click] [♪...] >> over the past nine months we started a national conversation on linkage between sugary drinks and obesity and despite yesterday's temporary setback, i don't think there's any doubt that momentum is moving in our direction. >> jon: well, that's mayor michael bloomberg of new york city, his efforts to ban the sale of large sodas and sugary drinks shot down b
you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. if you've had enough, ask your dermatologist about enbrel. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves tohop online with her debit cand so does bill, an identity thf who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accountand stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of ericans just like you learn misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than...
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james -- i think you're hanging with us, i don't know if the air ca kisses that harold was blowing to you all the way in new orleans. >> i'll take compliments, particularly from a guy from memphis. >> they're coming at you, we'll take a short break, when we come back, hillary clinton joins the evolution revolution on marriage equality as the movement gathers momentum. some republicans are stuck in a state of denial. we'll discuss, just ahead. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> several dozen republicans have already submitted a signed brief supporting same-sex marriage, rob portman has done an about-face on the issue, but will
james -- i think you're hanging with us, i don't know if the air ca kisses that harold was blowing to you all the way in new orleans. >> i'll take compliments, particularly from a guy from memphis. >> they're coming at you, we'll take a short break, when we come back, hillary clinton joins the evolution revolution on marriage equality as the movement gathers momentum. some republicans are stuck in a state of denial. we'll discuss, just ahead. [ female announcer ] research suggests...
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you ready ski daddy? daniel in pennsylvania. >> boo-yah from old city in philly jim. >> i'm calling about vmc. >> it ca happen. m a 140 north myself there. it could happen. but i don't know about the fundamentals. i can't recommend the stock on a takeover basis. >> let's go to brett in illinois. >> how you doing jim? big boo-yah from illinois. i bought it for 20 and i want to know if it is going to go to $30 or more. >> me don't know stock. esc i'm going to have to take a pass and do homework. >> gary in new york. gary. >> hey, jimmy enjoy your show interested in mtg. would like to know if the stock would be a good choice to load up on. and also, your action work.comwould that benefit me in day trading? >> it is not a fast money situation it is more of a slow money situation. i got to tell you, i want you in that offering. i like rdn. wun once that deal is done. you would be off to the races. you are also doing a lot of homework and i like that. >> yes, jim. i love your show. listen, i'm holding onto hospitality properties trust how do you feel about the future? >> i like it. i think this is another one. we hav
you ready ski daddy? daniel in pennsylvania. >> boo-yah from old city in philly jim. >> i'm calling about vmc. >> it ca happen. m a 140 north myself there. it could happen. but i don't know about the fundamentals. i can't recommend the stock on a takeover basis. >> let's go to brett in illinois. >> how you doing jim? big boo-yah from illinois. i bought it for 20 and i want to know if it is going to go to $30 or more. >> me don't know stock. esc i'm going to...
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you can see the bank does have surveillance cameras but police tell us they're not ready to release any video. reporting live in ca perched tola, channel two news. >>> one minute went to the hospital with life threatening injuries. the driver went to market and davis where he flagged down help. the victim was take stone san francisco general hospital. at this point, they are still looking for the shooter who took off running. >>> and a police pursuit involving a box trok may have been stolen. >> at one point, the truck was going the wrong way. >> police put down spike strips but the truck and those inside managed to drive away. >>> there's a way new of safer rattling from north korea, it's ending its nonagrecollection aggression pact, all this in response to today at the united nations. >>> the council u man noufl votes -- you man mousiously voted -- when north, cororea, countries must now block those transfers. >> north kore afired with firery red rick. he threatened a nuclear attack on the us and said a second korean war is coming up. >>> this is a country way nuclear weapon. >> north korea has defied a series o
you can see the bank does have surveillance cameras but police tell us they're not ready to release any video. reporting live in ca perched tola, channel two news. >>> one minute went to the hospital with life threatening injuries. the driver went to market and davis where he flagged down help. the victim was take stone san francisco general hospital. at this point, they are still looking for the shooter who took off running. >>> and a police pursuit involving a box trok may...
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as you look at these pictures, you will see that testimonials from parents as well pictures of our kids. and i will emphasize that people started ca
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bob redell joins from us the ca camp's location which is between the san jose airport and the rose garden. >> reporter: good morning to you, marla. san jose police have already cleared out most of these encampments on this parcel of vacant land owned by the city. so far no arrests for trespassing and little confrontation between officers and the people who live here. >> you're currently trespassing on city property. if you refuse to leave, you would be arrested for trespassing. would you like to leave? >> sure. >> reporter: from what we can tell all the homeless people have agreed to cooperate with police demands despite the fact that adamantly they do not want to go. the city did give notice on wednesday about today's eviction. concerns about these encampments have become unsightly, unsanitary and a risk to public safety. at one point there were as many as 100 people out here. something that grew over the past month or so. today there are 20 to 30 people who remained. we don't know where the others went. that's a question resident has for themselves this morning. you're kicking me out. now where do you want me to go? >>
bob redell joins from us the ca camp's location which is between the san jose airport and the rose garden. >> reporter: good morning to you, marla. san jose police have already cleared out most of these encampments on this parcel of vacant land owned by the city. so far no arrests for trespassing and little confrontation between officers and the people who live here. >> you're currently trespassing on city property. if you refuse to leave, you would be arrested for trespassing....
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you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. fatally mauled at a "big caer intern entered the lion's enclosure where she was attacked and fatally injured. >> a young volunteer fatally malled at a big cat refuge. >> a burial and facing unbearable grief. how the santa cruz community is planning to say farewell to a pair of officers. >> >>> we're learning more about a fatal mauling at a fresno area animal sanctuary. it happened when a female volunteer got into a cage with an adult lion. >> reporter: the attack came after noon today in the cat haven in the foothills east of fresno. the volunteer had gone into the compound where a 4-year-old african lion was housed. deputies entered the call that there had been an attack. when they arrived, they found the woman near death then shot and killed the fully grown lion. it was up to the founder to deliver the terrible news. >> a female volunteer intern entered the lion's enclosure where she was attacked and fatally injured. the lion was shot and killed per our safety protocols. our thoughts and prayers go out to our
you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. fatally mauled at a "big caer intern entered the lion's enclosure where she was attacked and fatally injured. >> a young volunteer fatally malled at a big cat refuge. >> a burial and facing unbearable grief. how the santa cruz community is planning to say farewell to a pair of officers. >> >>> we're learning more about a fatal mauling at a fresno area...
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what we see here is you had three governments in the delta ca or two in the delta and iro that majorities rejected the constitution. it only passed by a percentage. overall support dropped for the interim charter. that passed with 77%. either you will have 64 yes. newly significant drop in turnout. owing a third of the electorate turned out to vote for the permanent constitution. what are the main takeaways? the main takeaways are that islamists do quite well in upper egypt in the outline governments of the west. also in north sinai, non- whereas, non-islamists do well in cairo, south sinai, and sparsely populated governments near the red sea. the delta is contested territory, surprisingly so. we see an opportunity for non- islamists. they underperformed their national averages. there is a macro trend, which is support for islamists is waning over time. we see there are high-water marks within the first referendum, the first election that occurred after the transition, at which point they have been bleeding support. what are the implications going forward? i am not here to advocate that t
what we see here is you had three governments in the delta ca or two in the delta and iro that majorities rejected the constitution. it only passed by a percentage. overall support dropped for the interim charter. that passed with 77%. either you will have 64 yes. newly significant drop in turnout. owing a third of the electorate turned out to vote for the permanent constitution. what are the main takeaways? the main takeaways are that islamists do quite well in upper egypt in the outline...
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to ca pull back would make sense. what youk at names, sectors, ideas that are lagging the overall market and play catch up and emerging markets have done that. they have underperformed. in the e emerging-market we like a frontier markets. these are the smaller companies, latin america, asia, africa that are doing well year-to-date and we think there's a lot of catch up to be played. cheryl: braking is to bring to our viewers. thank you very much. we are getting more breaking news on the sac capital store. portfolio manager michael steinberg has just pleaded not guilty to insider-trading charges. want to show you this new video from the wall street journal, strasbourg catching the arrest of michael steinberg this morning from our partners, he is a close adviser, billionaire founder steve cohen, a arrested at his park avenue apartment early this morning about 6:00 a.m. eastern on insider-trading charges. he is charged with conspiracy to commit securities fraud, four counts of securities fraud. s ac released a statement saying mi
to ca pull back would make sense. what youk at names, sectors, ideas that are lagging the overall market and play catch up and emerging markets have done that. they have underperformed. in the e emerging-market we like a frontier markets. these are the smaller companies, latin america, asia, africa that are doing well year-to-date and we think there's a lot of catch up to be played. cheryl: braking is to bring to our viewers. thank you very much. we are getting more breaking news on the sac...
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. >> you had people like glick man interviewing ames and ames made a negative comment about the ca andess. maybe he has something. >> the ames ace is perhaps the most graph vic visible example of the need to make structural changes in the operation of intelligence community. >> glickman as i understand it has gone to work to represent the movie industry which is more appropriate to his talents because of the unreality of glickman. >> ames was directly responsible for at least 10 of our human assets. >> it is their story that should be told. >> ames showed no row mores for the executions no remorse for the actions. he justified them. he decided it was all a game. >> ames pleaded guilty and received a life sentence. he is serving it in the allenwood penitentiary in pennsylvania. >> look the cia called me a benedict arnold. i am worse than a benedict arnold. the russians consider me a hero. one country's traitor is another country's hero. it all depends on how you look at it. >> his wife ross sar yo received five years. >> i asked her when did you find out rick was a spy. she demured and
. >> you had people like glick man interviewing ames and ames made a negative comment about the ca andess. maybe he has something. >> the ames ace is perhaps the most graph vic visible example of the need to make structural changes in the operation of intelligence community. >> glickman as i understand it has gone to work to represent the movie industry which is more appropriate to his talents because of the unreality of glickman. >> ames was directly responsible for at...
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. >> it's very difficult to operate in the tobacco field just because you spend a lot of your time in the back room with your cakeeper, and attorneys trying to remain compliant, and that's a big challenge for time, a big challenge financially. i would do a little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the saes go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot more time on the business vice coming up in the next half hour, how to make money with sin stocks in your portfolio, and talk to the general manager of the golden nugget here in the city. is gambling booming or not a recession-proof industry? we're live in atlantic city. stay with us. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i wou make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business
. >> it's very difficult to operate in the tobacco field just because you spend a lot of your time in the back room with your cakeeper, and attorneys trying to remain compliant, and that's a big challenge for time, a big challenge financially. i would do a little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the saes go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot...
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choose 2% ca back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. the "a-team," opinion page editor. radio talk-show host, and radio talk-show host. good to have you all here. let's start with, well, first, see pac saying, you know, mr. vice president, keep your advice and we will keep our guns. the battle is on. the judiciary has move the legislation out to ban assault weaaons. how is this going to wrap up? >> i don't think anything is going to move forward. i heard you earlier in the program talking about some colorado legislature passing a -- guess they want to register guns. tried that here in florida. that is not going to fly. and as for shot guns being fired into the sky, he is right. the vice president continues to say stupid things about guns, and that is just better for us. lou: well, if we could slow down the stupidity the originating with politicns it would be quite a different world. one of those politicians would be michael bloomberg who has gone after just about everything in this city but pot holes and poverty. under his terms of food
choose 2% ca back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. the "a-team," opinion page editor. radio talk-show host, and radio talk-show host. good to have you all here. let's start with, well, first, see pac saying, you know, mr. vice president, keep your advice and we will keep our guns. the battle is on. the judiciary has move the legislation out to ban assault weaaons. how is this going to wrap up? >> i don't think anything is going to move forward....
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institutions trying to assert control them for its power sometimes jury thank you very much indeed for that surely could also live in ca right thanks for your time. but as well and have been paying their respects to the country's late leader chavez he didn't do it a long battle with cancer but it was said to be a heart attack which killed the president of fourteen years as his funeral is now set for friday meanwhile the russian president vladimir putin said he will be remembered as someone who always had the people's best interests in mind. on chavez was a brave and very thorough man who was able to showcase strong character to go through with his plans he genuinely wanted to rid the country's poor citizens of their plight and improve their lives but chavez became the symbol of independence throughout latin america while he was still alive he joined the legendary ranks of simon bolivar fidel castro and shaker vajra. well questions are now mounting over the future of the country's political direction vice president nicolas maduro is the interim leader and is widely expected to succeed chavez when snap elections are carr
institutions trying to assert control them for its power sometimes jury thank you very much indeed for that surely could also live in ca right thanks for your time. but as well and have been paying their respects to the country's late leader chavez he didn't do it a long battle with cancer but it was said to be a heart attack which killed the president of fourteen years as his funeral is now set for friday meanwhile the russian president vladimir putin said he will be remembered as someone who...
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you do want to catch this one, we have got the bear with buffett's stamp of approval. doug casill tell us what he's doing with the dow. his latest on his apple call, all coming up at the top of the hour. in the meantime, back over to you. >> mandy, thanks so much. >>> coming up, is now the time to buy the worst performing dow stock since the bull market began? we make that call at cliffs natural. the stock the rally left behind. is the bottom in? is now the time to buy the name? traders with two opinions on one very controversial name as we head to break. look at today's top s&p performers. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel,
you do want to catch this one, we have got the bear with buffett's stamp of approval. doug casill tell us what he's doing with the dow. his latest on his apple call, all coming up at the top of the hour. in the meantime, back over to you. >> mandy, thanks so much. >>> coming up, is now the time to buy the worst performing dow stock since the bull market began? we make that call at cliffs natural. the stock the rally left behind. is the bottom in? is now the time to buy the name?...
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we would've never been able to search areas we did in the texas folks that well were just in ca i can't tell youout the job everybody in the state of texas did for us to all of this come about only for us in our program, but us personally to help bring comfort as we were experiencing some difficult situations. there were some difficulties early on. i had three different guys, to me in the first eight hours and say i'm in charge. i said that's really. i appreciate that. they really didn't know. if they went on to that nasa take the lead. we know what the hazards are. we've got a lot of folks they can get on the ground with the have you help us with that. but we would kind of like -- we know a lot more about the situation than you do that with us to take the lead in that. a couple of hours later, one came back to me and said i'm the one in charge and i said that's great. so i called nasa headquarters and asked her somehow. about 30 minutes later i got a call and it's almost a funny story. i got a call from a guy. i was able to answer the phone. he left me a number to call. i called him back in the
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you say to others to help them understand the plight of families like this? >> i think the important thing to understand is that immigration is not a latino issue. in fact, in cathere are immigrants and they create more jobs than american born citizens. and when you look at az yans in particular, 10% of the undocumented citizens in the united states are asian. so what i say to people is you can get involved. you can make a difference. you can make a change. many people told me i couldn't do anything. that immigration was bigger than all of us. and i didn't agree. and when my sons came home and said we are angry, and wroe determined to bring rodrigo home and we will go to washington, d.c., i knew that our children, our youth are the key to the future. and they are empowered and confident. >> we applaud your activism. best of luck you guys and we hope rodrigo comes home soon. >> thank you. >>> president obama arriving in jordan just a short while ago. the leaders are expected to talk about syria and mideast peace. >>> plus chicago is not the only city facing budget problems. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this co
you say to others to help them understand the plight of families like this? >> i think the important thing to understand is that immigration is not a latino issue. in fact, in cathere are immigrants and they create more jobs than american born citizens. and when you look at az yans in particular, 10% of the undocumented citizens in the united states are asian. so what i say to people is you can get involved. you can make a difference. you can make a change. many people told me i couldn't...
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it seemeded as though raname ca quickly, but in this case, it's taking more time. can youat taking place, that there is no real short list of potential candida candidates because this all came very unexpected. this rez thags. >> i think you really put your finger on it there. officially, the vatican will say they're not rushing to set a date because they want to be careful, but on background, what cardinals will tell you is that part of the picture is that this is not 2005. in 2005, there was a clear front-runner in cardinal joseph ratzinger, the man who had been john paul's right hand. this time, what you have is a much more wide open field and in fact, in one of the last press briefings we got, cardinal frances george of chicago said that right now, the list seems to be coming longer rather than shorter of potential popes. i think their corn concern is they don't want to have a protractive conclave once they go into the sistine chapel, so they want to give themselves as much time as they can to do the political heavy lifting so they don't end up stalled once they're behi
it seemeded as though raname ca quickly, but in this case, it's taking more time. can youat taking place, that there is no real short list of potential candida candidates because this all came very unexpected. this rez thags. >> i think you really put your finger on it there. officially, the vatican will say they're not rushing to set a date because they want to be careful, but on background, what cardinals will tell you is that part of the picture is that this is not 2005. in 2005, there...