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philip streible of rjo futures joins us on this monday morning. will we see a follow-through from that jobs number that came out on friday? > > that's a really interesting question. the reason why i bring that up is because the market reaction to the number, it was really well received. we saw the s&p 500 push up to 2007- level highs. but as the day went on, it really started to adjust the data, started looking at the larger global picture, and we saw the stock market start to pull back aggressively. so, it's going to be a tough call for the week going forward. > > we also start a new round of earnings on tuesday philip. > > i think that that's what's going to start the next major trend. alcoa comes out after the bell. generally they try not to disappoint. we are probably going to see the s&p match the previous week highs, and if it breaks through that 1477, i think we're going to shoot for 1500. > > what commodities are on your watch list for the new week? > > probably the most important one is still oil. oil is something that everybody knows abo
philip streible of rjo futures joins us on this monday morning. will we see a follow-through from that jobs number that came out on friday? > > that's a really interesting question. the reason why i bring that up is because the market reaction to the number, it was really well received. we saw the s&p 500 push up to 2007- level highs. but as the day went on, it really started to adjust the data, started looking at the larger global picture, and we saw the stock market start to pull...
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. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to composer philip glass about his genre-bendingpera about albert einstein. >>he amazinghings th whatou see almost everything you see has been talked about. if you look at the stage you're looking at the furniture of your imagination. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language but when i was in an accident i was worrieded the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors to get where i'm from and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never miss a beat. >> we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united health care. >> viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these instutions and foundations
. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to composer philip glass about his genre-bendingpera about albert einstein. >>he amazinghings th whatou see almost everything you see has been talked about. if you look at the stage you're looking at the furniture of your imagination. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language but when i was in an accident i was worrieded the health...
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. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right. floyd to the left. the pass is incomplete. he had gates over the middle and gates is screaming that he was held. no flag. >> cris: well, gates is going to give it the arm over. he is sick of this. watch this. harper is on him and he says get off of me. like a post man in basketball. he said you called me. let's call it both ways but there was no foul there. >> al: second and ten. the pass is incomplete. pressure was put on and that time, it was martez wilson who knocks rivers to the turf. rivers gets up and looks for a flag and gets none. and it's third down and ten. >> cris: march tells wilson coming off the ed
. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right....
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. >> host: philip auerswald, you write about the current telecommunications revolutions we're all living through and trying to understand and manage. help us. >> guest: well, okay. so first of all, we have to understand the difference between a mobile phone and a rich country. a mobile phone and most of the world. right. so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone, no technology's ever spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only other recent one was the radio, and arguably before that, it was fire. spread widely. what is the -- we know what mobile means and smart phones mean, but what's that mean for the majority of the world's population? well, it's the -- it's the communications highway. we built highways communication highways into places connecting people never connected before. in afghanistan, you asked about entrepreneurs, there's one named kojo for creating the after -- afghan cell phone company. we don't hear about it. why? you know, the fact that more after gaps -- afghans have more access to phones rather than reading or writin
. >> host: philip auerswald, you write about the current telecommunications revolutions we're all living through and trying to understand and manage. help us. >> guest: well, okay. so first of all, we have to understand the difference between a mobile phone and a rich country. a mobile phone and most of the world. right. so before the mobile phone, only two technologies had spread as widely as the mobile phone, no technology's ever spread as rapidly as the mobile phone. the only...
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. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right. floyd to the left. the pass is incomplete. he had gates over the middle and gates is screaming that he was held. no flag. >> cris: well, gates is going to give it the arm over. he is sick of this. watch this. harper is on him and he says get off of me. like a post man in basketball. he said you called me. let's call it both ways but there was no foul there. >> al: second and ten. the pass is incomplete. pressure was put on and that time, it was martez wilson who knocks rivers to the turf. rivers gets up and looks for a flag and gets none. and it's third down and ten. >> cris: march tells wilson coming off the ed
. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right....
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. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right. floyd to the left. the pass is incomplete. he had gates over the middle and gates is screaming that he was held. no flag. >> cris: well, gates is going to give it the arm over. he is sick of this. watch this. harper is on him and he says get off of me. like a post man in basketball. he said you called me. let's call it both ways but there was no foul there. >> al: second and ten. the pass is incomplete. pressure was put on and that time, it was martez wilson who knocks rivers to the turf. rivers gets up and looks for a flag and gets none. and it's third down and ten. >> cris: march tells wilson coming off the ed
. >> cris: one thing that philip rivers and norv turner do a great job of is using that motion to help them determine if it's man or zone. you can see them that time when they put somebody in motion, if there was someone trailing them, they went to their man route. if not, they went to their zone guy. but now the clock is ticking and all that back and forth on those penalties ate up precious time for the san diego chargers. >> al: at the 33. meachem and royal come to the right....
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more on how the candidates are handling their campaigns we're joined live now by former cia officer philip giraldi now the u.s. elections of course are just around the corner bamma says he will resist any pressure from israel and romney reiterate his backing for america's ally but if we look beyond the campaign promises where do you think the two really stand over this . well i think it's appears to be clear that romney would be much more inclined to either initiate a war on behalf of israel or to join in on one i suspect that president obama appreciates the reality of this in terms of the considerable downside that would take place and he is extremely reluctant to do so as as your commentator noted however in the debate which took place on monday they both apparently came down on roughly the same position that if israel were to initiate a military action that the u.s. would support it will apparently now that is a bit of a lead for obama not much of a leap for romney was going to saying that all along would have be a vote for romney to carry out military threats against iran is that what
more on how the candidates are handling their campaigns we're joined live now by former cia officer philip giraldi now the u.s. elections of course are just around the corner bamma says he will resist any pressure from israel and romney reiterate his backing for america's ally but if we look beyond the campaign promises where do you think the two really stand over this . well i think it's appears to be clear that romney would be much more inclined to either initiate a war on behalf of israel or...
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huffington post reported this week that while he was at bain romney was consulting with tobacco giant philip morris on how the company could sell more cigarettes it was bain's idea to dramatically slash the price of barbara rose by forty cents a pack down to a buck eighty it's just what philip morris did back in one thousand nine hundred three and it worked a lot more cigarettes were sold especially to young people who previously couldn't afford them according to the centers for disease control smoking among young people increased twenty percent in the years following romney's recommended price cut it was so dramatic the between one nine hundred ninety three and one thousand nine hundred seven the nation saw the single largest growth in youth smoking since one thousand nine hundred sixty four as matthew meyers the president for the campaign for tobacco free kids price is the single most important factor in the number of young people who smoke price increases have been proven to drive down youth tobacco use and price decreases translate immediately we've been privy to several dark bain capita
huffington post reported this week that while he was at bain romney was consulting with tobacco giant philip morris on how the company could sell more cigarettes it was bain's idea to dramatically slash the price of barbara rose by forty cents a pack down to a buck eighty it's just what philip morris did back in one thousand nine hundred three and it worked a lot more cigarettes were sold especially to young people who previously couldn't afford them according to the centers for disease control...
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philip klaus thank you for your time ok. iran says it might consider limiting its enrichment of higher grade uranium if it's allowed to have fuel for research reactor it's a revival of a previous offer to try and break the talks a deadlock over the country's nuclear program but germany wants to continue getting tough urging the e.u. to heighten the already crippling sanctions let's get the thoughts of professor side mohammad marandi from tackling university. professor side mohammad marandi thank you for joining our team now how would you assess iran's move here why is it conceding. well iran's policy hasn't changed. it is as it was before the iranians are willing to be more open and allow more intrusive inspections and they're willing. to talk about enriching uranium at twenty percent under certain conditions but in general nothing has changed and increasing sanctions by the west will only make things more difficult because iranians see the sanctions that are being imposed by western governments as inhuman their intention is
philip klaus thank you for your time ok. iran says it might consider limiting its enrichment of higher grade uranium if it's allowed to have fuel for research reactor it's a revival of a previous offer to try and break the talks a deadlock over the country's nuclear program but germany wants to continue getting tough urging the e.u. to heighten the already crippling sanctions let's get the thoughts of professor side mohammad marandi from tackling university. professor side mohammad marandi...
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the work with philip morris on many interesting marketing techniques in the u.s., had instructed philip morris that if you have any more than six brands of cigarettes on display the time your losing revenue. the maximum revenue you could get from sigrid this place is six brands at a time read that a scientific issue. in russia, they got this contract and the american government to advise how to privatize the soviet union resources in 1993, the leveraged its contacts with top government officials and to really great deals for private companies including tobacco companies. the most prominent issue was with british american tobacco conglomerate that had no presence in russia prior to bain's help where they provided help for them to increase production. they believe the russian smoking market was undeveloped by about 33%. since their involvement, smoking has gone up significantly in russia. >> can you talk, zach carter, about whether what they were doing in russia would have been legal here in the united states? >> there are a lot of cases you connect to the type of behavior going on would
the work with philip morris on many interesting marketing techniques in the u.s., had instructed philip morris that if you have any more than six brands of cigarettes on display the time your losing revenue. the maximum revenue you could get from sigrid this place is six brands at a time read that a scientific issue. in russia, they got this contract and the american government to advise how to privatize the soviet union resources in 1993, the leveraged its contacts with top government...
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philip rivers, 4-0 lead at home. in the powder blue uniforms, i mean they got this thing taking care of. >> then captain turnover. >> captain turnover had four picks. >> and two fumbles. >> six turnovers in one game. >> we are talking about not a practice, a real game gentleman he has the most turn overs of any nfl quarterback in the last two years. >> your gay, peyton manning brought them back. they get it done. 5 unanswered points by denver. both of those teams tied atop the afc west at 3-3. it is a bad division. are you watching plateoffs now that the nats are out? >> the nats are out so i'm out. >> you're watching it because it's on fox 5. >> well, yeah, the tv is on. >> of course, you are. >> we went out to the wild, wild west. >> the unwritten rules. >> i know you love that. >> look at that holiday with the boot right there between the wickets. san francisco wins the game easily to tie this thing up at one. real quickly, i just want you to see the play that people are talk about today. marco scudero, had the ba
philip rivers, 4-0 lead at home. in the powder blue uniforms, i mean they got this thing taking care of. >> then captain turnover. >> captain turnover had four picks. >> and two fumbles. >> six turnovers in one game. >> we are talking about not a practice, a real game gentleman he has the most turn overs of any nfl quarterback in the last two years. >> your gay, peyton manning brought them back. they get it done. 5 unanswered points by denver. both of those...
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philip rivers was picked off three times in the second half. 24-21. manning was on fire in the second half. calling audibles at the line of scrimmage. in the end zone. touchdown, denver. they shocked san diego on the road. what a comeback last night. >> thank you. 6:26. 47 degrees at the airport. hillary clinton is taking the blame for the attack in libya. >> we're live at city police headquarters. detectors are looking for the public's help to find a killer. >> the presidential candidates are hours away from their second are hours away from their second debate it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator named ben. by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this mes
philip rivers was picked off three times in the second half. 24-21. manning was on fire in the second half. calling audibles at the line of scrimmage. in the end zone. touchdown, denver. they shocked san diego on the road. what a comeback last night. >> thank you. 6:26. 47 degrees at the airport. hillary clinton is taking the blame for the attack in libya. >> we're live at city police headquarters. detectors are looking for the public's help to find a killer. >> the...
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he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter, velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic process and the business of finding marriage partners for royal offspring. secure in his position as court painter, velazquez turned his attention to formal and painterly innovation. in his portraits of jesters and dwarfs, velazquez was free to experiment. he understood that paintings made according to the classical rules produced something other than what the eye sees. the eye cannot focus simultaneously on different planes. here, velazquez treats the background to a portrait as a blur. it works the way the eye sees. the boldest and most daring of velazquez' paintings is explored for us by professor simon schama of harvard university. las meninas is, in the most literal sense, a challenging painting. coming on it, we are challenged by no less than six pairs of eyes trained intently on us. the effect
he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter, velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic process and the business of finding marriage partners for royal offspring. secure in his position as court painter, velazquez turned his attention to formal and painterly innovation. in his portraits of jesters and dwarfs, velazquez was free to...
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for more on this i'm joined for more on this, i'm joined by philip mudd, a former c.i.a. analyst who is now with the new america foundation. and paul pillar, also a career intelligence officer with the c.i.a. he's now a professor at georgetown university. philip mudd, this is a revolution that began with shop keepers, students, cab drivers, and army deserters. but david sanger in this morning's times indicates that now a greater and greater role is being taken up by jihadis. is there a problem? >> i'm not sure i'd sail it's a greater role but they have a role they're looking for in the middle east. they're in iraq five, six, seven years ago fighting u.s. forces. they're looking for a new place to fight. i suspect a lot of syrians in the fight are saying these guys are with us for the moment. we'll sort this out if we ever take out assad. but i'm not sure i would be greatly concerned now. it's a problem. it's not a big problem yet. >> suarez: what about the report that the flow of weapons heavily favors those guys? >> look, you have a choice to make in this situation. eith
for more on this i'm joined for more on this, i'm joined by philip mudd, a former c.i.a. analyst who is now with the new america foundation. and paul pillar, also a career intelligence officer with the c.i.a. he's now a professor at georgetown university. philip mudd, this is a revolution that began with shop keepers, students, cab drivers, and army deserters. but david sanger in this morning's times indicates that now a greater and greater role is being taken up by jihadis. is there a problem?...
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country they kw bi cuts to defen me the lo of lots ofobs. c2 >> woodruf and jeffrey brown talkto composer philip glass ob his genre-ben opera out albert einstei >> the amazing thing is that what you see, almost everything you see has been talked about. if you look at the stage you're looking at the furniture of your imagination. >> woodruff: that's all aheadn tonight' newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: c2 ur >> sic is a univers languec2...
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. >> and let me mention philip. philip was the first questioner of the night you may recall. he asked a question about the gasoline prices. and i pointed out they had gone from roughly about $1.86 a gallon when the president was elected to $4 a gallon and philip wanted to go up so much. the president's answer, the economy has gotten stronger. now on that basis when we have a real recovery, be he would suggest gasoline prices are going to go up to 6 or $8? this was the most classic of the nonanswers of the night. i think it's pretty clear that when it comes to his policies and his answers and agenda he's pretty much running on fumes and the american american people want real answers and a real agenda and that's why paul ryan and i will become the next president and vice president of the united states. >> we can see you have mitt romney and the president, the president in iowa and heading to ohio, ohio, ohio, ohio, and mitt romney in virginia. with two stops there today. joining me now to talk about all of this, and last night's debate, of course, former democratic senate major
. >> and let me mention philip. philip was the first questioner of the night you may recall. he asked a question about the gasoline prices. and i pointed out they had gone from roughly about $1.86 a gallon when the president was elected to $4 a gallon and philip wanted to go up so much. the president's answer, the economy has gotten stronger. now on that basis when we have a real recovery, be he would suggest gasoline prices are going to go up to 6 or $8? this was the most classic of the...
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one of the case studies we study in the grand strategy course is the career of philip ii of spain and the spanish armada and the constitution with elizabeth i and philip's problem was he insisted on running the entire spanish empire himself personally. he never had time to think or sleep or anything else. that is what the new technology has pushed us into. i think we will learn in time to cope with it. the obvious answer which neither my wife nor i have mastered yet is to turn off the machine that a certain point in the day. but i think eventually we will adjust to it. in the context of these other technological changes that i have mentioned which give the appearance that history is speeding up. >> in your discussion of chekhov you noted the idea that russia was perhaps better than russian. it gave me an introspective question. it -- is america a culture? an idea? is the culture or idea of america better than americans and what do we need to do to make those two come together? >> i don't think you are getting at culture if you say it is better than people. i think culture is people. a
one of the case studies we study in the grand strategy course is the career of philip ii of spain and the spanish armada and the constitution with elizabeth i and philip's problem was he insisted on running the entire spanish empire himself personally. he never had time to think or sleep or anything else. that is what the new technology has pushed us into. i think we will learn in time to cope with it. the obvious answer which neither my wife nor i have mastered yet is to turn off the machine...
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let's look into philip anschutz. he advocates creationist in school funds anti-same-sex marriage groups, anti-environmental regulations anti-union rights. he has a financial incentive to get rid of unions and teach nonsense in our schools. what is standing in his way? teachers' unions. he's going to be much more clever than they usually are. using movies like this which is disguiseds propaganda. in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger laws? and who came up with them? alec. the american ledge stiff exchange council that is the extreme right wing group that came up stand your up with the stand your ground laws. you can see where this is coming from. when you ask parents about it, they're savvier than the average bear. listen to this mom. >> that is not a solution that is a real solution that will improve students' education. my concern is that a lot of democrats are going along with it and you'll pass policies that support this. >> cenk: she's exactly right. n
let's look into philip anschutz. he advocates creationist in school funds anti-same-sex marriage groups, anti-environmental regulations anti-union rights. he has a financial incentive to get rid of unions and teach nonsense in our schools. what is standing in his way? teachers' unions. he's going to be much more clever than they usually are. using movies like this which is disguiseds propaganda. in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger...
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. >> while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. >> how did you get so sun burned? >> rls. we go out there and do work but there's no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don't really help, because there's no shade. you know, you're in straight sunlight for six hours. ain't really no way to get away from it. >> it's free labor. we're out there working in the field for nothing. it's free labor. it's like a slave plantation, basically. >> nixon is serving 15 years for third degree murder. marcus young has ten years for robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. but he's had plenty of trouble inside prison, as well. >> marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history. disorderly conduct. theft. disobeying orders. fighting. possession of weapons. possession of narcotics. assault or an attempted assault on inmates. lewd and lascivious exhibition, telephone violations. several spoken threats. >> nixon has also seen his s
. >> while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. >> how did you get so sun burned? >> rls. we go out there and do work but there's no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don't really help, because there's no shade. you know, you're in straight sunlight for six hours. ain't really no way to get away from it. >> it's...
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and philip rivers had six turnovers. our guy, rg iii hasn't had six turnovers in a year. >> peyton manning gets it done. 35 straight points by the broncos and manning and they're 3-3 as well. when you look out west, watch out for peyton morning. >> awesome in the regular season. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> we have the nlcs. it should be our nats. it's not. this is the cardinals and giant. this is marco scudero. holiday actually rolled him in the first inning. i know lough this. the unwritten rules of baseball. est breaking autopsy a double play but he did it and let's just say it wasn't pretty. here it is. -- he was breaking up a double play. >> i saw that. >> i ask you, does that deserve retaliation because i hard a very distinct point from kurt schilling. he said if i'm he a major league pitcher and somebody comes in there and takes out high guy, i have to make sure they are not as comfortable the next time they come up to the plate. i got to protect my guy. unwritten rules. >> these big and bad pitchers w
and philip rivers had six turnovers. our guy, rg iii hasn't had six turnovers in a year. >> peyton manning gets it done. 35 straight points by the broncos and manning and they're 3-3 as well. when you look out west, watch out for peyton morning. >> awesome in the regular season. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> we have the nlcs. it should be our nats. it's not. this is the cardinals and giant. this is marco scudero. holiday actually rolled him in the first...
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. >> caller: my stocks are conoco-philips, at&t, energy transfer partners, etp, eli lilly, lly and bank of america, bc. >> let me go to work on this. eli lily, i would not sell. at&t, people suddenly like verizon more, i would not sell it, good yield, conoco-philips, nat gas comes back, they're a huge producer. bank of america, no thank you, it's a lawsuit-o-rama there. i want you to own wells fargo. why, they're buying back stock and warren buffett bought $1 billion in the last week. energy transfer partners, this is a company where the ceo will belong on the wall of shame if they do an equity offering down here. we've got an oil and gas play, we've got eli lilly, and let's buy some general electric because the stock is down and i think it should be bought. my charitable trust continues to buy it. ted in connecticut, please, ted? >> caller: hey, jim, good afternoon. >> good afternoon to you. >> caller: i'd like to know if i'm diversified. >> okay. >> caller: my stocks are boeing, b.a., american capital agency, agnc, accenture, acn, apple, aapl, and energy transfer partners, etp. >> oka
. >> caller: my stocks are conoco-philips, at&t, energy transfer partners, etp, eli lilly, lly and bank of america, bc. >> let me go to work on this. eli lily, i would not sell. at&t, people suddenly like verizon more, i would not sell it, good yield, conoco-philips, nat gas comes back, they're a huge producer. bank of america, no thank you, it's a lawsuit-o-rama there. i want you to own wells fargo. why, they're buying back stock and warren buffett bought $1 billion in the...
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liz: comical philips. one year last march you were here and you picked that. it was a loser and went down. so when you were inequities it did not do well. 25 percent. it pays a great dividends. do you still like comical philips? is there another name you would prefer now? >> above, the phillips in combination with exxon mobile. exxon mobil had a much better year. i would say that i would still look to buy it. now i would wait. i would wait to let it settle out and plateau and then i would like to buy it and buy more shares if. liz: waiting -- winning for losing. managing to make some great calls even though he, like many of you guys off -- and that is why we brought him on -- were very bearish on stocks. we will see what you do in the next sample of months. closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. he's calling for a market pullback, but he is not betting against everything. coming back after the break giving you $6 billion worth of investing advice with the top three funds he is betting on now that he truly believes will make you money. ♪ follow the wings. liz: d
liz: comical philips. one year last march you were here and you picked that. it was a loser and went down. so when you were inequities it did not do well. 25 percent. it pays a great dividends. do you still like comical philips? is there another name you would prefer now? >> above, the phillips in combination with exxon mobile. exxon mobil had a much better year. i would say that i would still look to buy it. now i would wait. i would wait to let it settle out and plateau and then i would...
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the hidden parts for a philip obama has gotten more of a word -- there ahve been parts where obama has gotten more words in. >> there are still two more debates before the election but the first one may have already held undecided voters request i am leaning towards mitt romney. the college democrats because republicans got together for tonight's event to make sure that all students were informed after this first debate. they also have diverter -- voter registration drive. >> new information about the death of a man in police custody. >> why your power bill could go up. >> a meningitis outbreak hits very close to home. the new information in tonight's medical alert. >> and warm temperatures are hanging around. so are a few showers. check out the forecast right now. 72 of >> we are following new developments to an investigation concerning the man who died after being taken into police custody for drug possession. police release the names of the three suspended officers involved in the death of anthony anderson. detectives. boyd, michael and todd stoman. anderson died of blunt force inju
the hidden parts for a philip obama has gotten more of a word -- there ahve been parts where obama has gotten more words in. >> there are still two more debates before the election but the first one may have already held undecided voters request i am leaning towards mitt romney. the college democrats because republicans got together for tonight's event to make sure that all students were informed after this first debate. they also have diverter -- voter registration drive. >> new...
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peyton manning threw three touchdown passes and tony carter and chris harris scored off turnovers by philip rivers. the broncos came back to win it with 35 unanswered points. >>> baltimore ravens pro bowl linebacker ray lewis will miss the rest of the season because of a torp triceps in his right arm. >>> the cardinals beat them 7-1 noting the game. marco scutaro took a big hit on a late slide into second by matt holliday but answered with a hit of his own. scutaro slugged a two run single in a four run fourth inning for the giants. >>> tonight the yankees down will face detroit ace justin verlander. >>> coaching great bobby knight is selling all three of his national championship rings from his time with the indiana hoosiers as well as his gold medal from the 1984 olympics and various trophies, jackets, and other memorabilia. it's reportedly not because of financial issues. knight wants to clear some clutter. good clutter to have. >>> just ahead, big announce nlts from the rolling stones and the golden globes and president obama weighs in on that "american idol" feud. plus an inspiring san
peyton manning threw three touchdown passes and tony carter and chris harris scored off turnovers by philip rivers. the broncos came back to win it with 35 unanswered points. >>> baltimore ravens pro bowl linebacker ray lewis will miss the rest of the season because of a torp triceps in his right arm. >>> the cardinals beat them 7-1 noting the game. marco scutaro took a big hit on a late slide into second by matt holliday but answered with a hit of his own. scutaro slugged a...
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i philip it is out of our hands. >> the proposal to drop the sport is mostly about saving money and staying in line with federal athletic guidelines according to the athletic director. he said the cake -- the cuts would save more though it had a thousand dollars a year. -- more than $800,000. >> these forts we spell out -- we fort are central to our mission. -- thse sports we feel are central to our mission to reports under the proposal, the school would bring back this tennis program and at college of funds to other men's and women's sports. within hours, if facebook page was up with more than 1500 members. the assistant soccer coach and former player says supporters are already organizing and helping to fight the recommendation. >> hopefully we can get the voices and voice our opinion and say we would like things to be different and hopefully they are not finalized yet. >> if approved, the cuts will go into effect after the 20122013 season. current athletes will be able to stay under scholarship. but they say it is bald as the stick around, they will not even. >> i will play this year if
i philip it is out of our hands. >> the proposal to drop the sport is mostly about saving money and staying in line with federal athletic guidelines according to the athletic director. he said the cake -- the cuts would save more though it had a thousand dollars a year. -- more than $800,000. >> these forts we spell out -- we fort are central to our mission. -- thse sports we feel are central to our mission to reports under the proposal, the school would bring back this tennis...
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philip morris, ibm, our parent company comcast, and google at $770. back in two. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> time for the countdown today. we're talking jobs and the election. mark moriel, the former mayor of new orleans, jobles
philip morris, ibm, our parent company comcast, and google at $770. back in two. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access...
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philip simms, play action. finds e.j. scott in the end zone. what a catch, 20-yard score. cavaliers down seven. fourth quarter. it's now a four-point game. terps with second and goal. hills fakes and takes it himself. six yards up the gut for the touchdown. maryland wins 27-20. the terps are now 2-0 in the acc for the first time since 2001. >>> there's jim rosenfeld's h o hero, david cutcliff. blue devils 5-1 going into their game today against virginia tech. thomas looking for tony gregory, loses it. going the other way, touchdown, duke up 20-0 in blacksburg. >> but? >> but the 3-3 hokies had enough. they cut the lead to 10 in the second quarter. thomas finds a wide-open marcus davis, 42-yard score. third quarter, thomas to j.c. coleman. finds a gap, he is gone. untouched for the half the field. 45 yards it was, a td run. virginia tech its first lead of the game. hokies score 41 unanswered and beat duke 41-20. >>> heisman helpful gino smith at number five west virginia visiting texas tech. red raiders leading 7-0 when seth doege hits eric warden back of the end zone. texa
philip simms, play action. finds e.j. scott in the end zone. what a catch, 20-yard score. cavaliers down seven. fourth quarter. it's now a four-point game. terps with second and goal. hills fakes and takes it himself. six yards up the gut for the touchdown. maryland wins 27-20. the terps are now 2-0 in the acc for the first time since 2001. >>> there's jim rosenfeld's h o hero, david cutcliff. blue devils 5-1 going into their game today against virginia tech. thomas looking for tony...
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now for fourteen years and i haven't had a single accident and i don't have a single broken bone and philip was flown to new. york and nice landing excellent. how does it feel though that was great the weather is good as you thought that would go. this is the gas that you are that's the starter i don't call this one stops the engine with very few of these two rings the break talk all's i just want to start at the top that's the talk or the controls the wing when i pull the talking to the right or it turns right just like on a horse you know what i pulls on the left of my horse turns left what's the hardest part of flying you want not to lose self control so you calculate everything correctly and react properly to changes in the weather conditions. if the weather is not suitable for flying i do not fly if the canopy isn't inflating fully it means the weather is no good. right so there's a cape just a bit more you know that's it. shall we go let's go. or what the will of you or hold it so it doesn't fly off the i'm going to fix it down. with the war let me help will end up freezing to know it
now for fourteen years and i haven't had a single accident and i don't have a single broken bone and philip was flown to new. york and nice landing excellent. how does it feel though that was great the weather is good as you thought that would go. this is the gas that you are that's the starter i don't call this one stops the engine with very few of these two rings the break talk all's i just want to start at the top that's the talk or the controls the wing when i pull the talking to the right...
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thank you, philip. next week, china begins the once in a decade handover of power and this week we are taking you to a different chinese location every day so that we can bring you a series on the challenges the new leaders will be facing. we are in shanghai, the commercial heart of the chinese economy. their growth was once seemingly unstoppable across the country, but there are now growing concerns. >> the chinese leaders could choose one image to symbolize their decade in power, this might be it. the rise of shanghai has been dazzling. the building boom has provided jobs for millions of workers, pushing the per capita income well above 2000 u.s. dollars per year. but shanghai, the symbol of modern china in another important way as well, those who are growing rich here, who pay for apartments like this one, are acutely aware that the growing wealth gap is leading to resentment and anger. >> the gap itself is getting bigger and bigger. some poor people are trying to make some sense out of it. fortunate
thank you, philip. next week, china begins the once in a decade handover of power and this week we are taking you to a different chinese location every day so that we can bring you a series on the challenges the new leaders will be facing. we are in shanghai, the commercial heart of the chinese economy. their growth was once seemingly unstoppable across the country, but there are now growing concerns. >> the chinese leaders could choose one image to symbolize their decade in power, this...
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elvis dumervil blind sides philip rivers, forces the fumble, tony carter picks it up, goes untouched, 64 yards for the touchdown. we have a ball game. 4:42 left in the third quarter. it's 24-14 now. fourth quarter, broncos within three. peyton manning throws one up for stokley. somehow, some way, he comes up with that. the defense was tight. look at the catch and the feet. the broncos now come all the way back to lead there 28-24. chargers try to answer just before the two-minute warning but rivers is picked off by chris harris. he strolled in for the pick six. broncos win, 35-24. 35 unanswered points there in the second half. pull off the big e comeback in "monday night football" history, second biggest in the super bowl era. peyton manning, three touchdown passes in the second half. denver, san diego, both 3-3. tied for first place in the afc west. more news from the nfl, the ravens will be without star future hall of fame linebacker ray lewis for the rest of the season. he tore his right tricep muscle during sunday's win over the cowboys. speculation already has begun that the inju
elvis dumervil blind sides philip rivers, forces the fumble, tony carter picks it up, goes untouched, 64 yards for the touchdown. we have a ball game. 4:42 left in the third quarter. it's 24-14 now. fourth quarter, broncos within three. peyton manning throws one up for stokley. somehow, some way, he comes up with that. the defense was tight. look at the catch and the feet. the broncos now come all the way back to lead there 28-24. chargers try to answer just before the two-minute warning but...
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fourth and 10 philip rivers' pass tipped incomplete. cleveland wins it's ugly but they won it and here's what it all means. the saints and broncos are playing right now. the denver loses the raiders will be in a tie for first place in the afc west. how about that? >>> the 49ers hit prime time tomorrow night against arizona. so far, all the trash talking is coming out of the cardinal locker room not the 49ers'. >> i got to make up for that this week and you know especially going against the 49ers which i hate with a passion and i can't wait do go out there and stick it to them. i know he's pitched without me a little bit. it's a rival game. >> hate is a strong word. it's a strong word. i mean they're a division opponent and obviously there's a lot of history there. we play them twice a year. great rivalry. i'm not -- hate is a word i wouldn't use. >> i'm sorry he feels that way. first off. >> is it part of the team policy for the cardinals to hit the 49ers? >> i don't know. i didn't see that rule over there. >> right there. don't forget
fourth and 10 philip rivers' pass tipped incomplete. cleveland wins it's ugly but they won it and here's what it all means. the saints and broncos are playing right now. the denver loses the raiders will be in a tie for first place in the afc west. how about that? >>> the 49ers hit prime time tomorrow night against arizona. so far, all the trash talking is coming out of the cardinal locker room not the 49ers'. >> i got to make up for that this week and you know especially going...