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>> michelle, i think they can. when they were above 2% in march, everyone thought that was the start of a new trend. but instead, i think we're just continuing what we've had for the past year. and i think we're going to continue to see lower yields, especially at the long end of the curve. like jim said, if the fed is, and the question isn't necessarily about when they're stopping, but are they going to do more, and at least at a minimum continue what they're doing? and i think you can't fight the fed in here. and i think with the data we've seen recently, which has been softening and not making a lot of progress in economic growth, i think they're still in place. i think ten-year rates could go down to about 145 from here, which is going to put you close to the 135 handle in futures. so i do think that the trend is continuing and this past week has just been a pause within that. >> joe tanias, if that happens, what happens to stocks? you're looking for bargains right now, aren't you? >> i am laooking for bargains
>> michelle, i think they can. when they were above 2% in march, everyone thought that was the start of a new trend. but instead, i think we're just continuing what we've had for the past year. and i think we're going to continue to see lower yields, especially at the long end of the curve. like jim said, if the fed is, and the question isn't necessarily about when they're stopping, but are they going to do more, and at least at a minimum continue what they're doing? and i think you can't...
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>> reporter: hi, michelle. i don't think it's anything to play down these north korean threats of violence. but at the same time, when they come out of north korea almost on a daily basis, it certainly takes away the effect of these threats. over here in south korea, it's business as usual. even at the interkorean industrial complex that north korea threatened to shut down over the weekend despite north korea's recent threats to throw out the interkorean agreement, turning washington into a sea of fire and attack u.s. bases, even the ones in the mainland. but at this point, the south korean military is not ruling out the high chance of a north korean provocation like we've seen over the past years. michelle? >> what's the assessment there about why kim jong-un is doing this? is this simply so he looks tough in front of his people? because he's such a young regent so to speak? or is he trying to get more age out of china? >> well, certainly at this point with the young leader who took power just less than a year
>> reporter: hi, michelle. i don't think it's anything to play down these north korean threats of violence. but at the same time, when they come out of north korea almost on a daily basis, it certainly takes away the effect of these threats. over here in south korea, it's business as usual. even at the interkorean industrial complex that north korea threatened to shut down over the weekend despite north korea's recent threats to throw out the interkorean agreement, turning washington into...
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mayor, it's michelle here. what do you make of the progress so far when you see all of the stuff that is on twitter and social media, when you have individuals supplying and examining photos and circling people that have black backpacks, et cetera. is that helpful, and how far, based on what you know, do you think the investigation has gone? >> well, you know, i think it is going to be helpful. it may actually lengthen the investigation, because there's more to go through. you're sort of like, to some extent, looking for a needle in a haystack. but ultimately, the more material that you can get, the better it's going to be. you may have to go through a lot of stuff that's useless. you may have to go through a lot of stuff that's useless, but ultimately, it's going to give you a lot more raw material. >> we know a lot more than when you and i and maria spoke on monday. we know the nature of the bomb, but still, nobody has taken credit for any of this. i mean, what's your sense now of who this might have been and
mayor, it's michelle here. what do you make of the progress so far when you see all of the stuff that is on twitter and social media, when you have individuals supplying and examining photos and circling people that have black backpacks, et cetera. is that helpful, and how far, based on what you know, do you think the investigation has gone? >> well, you know, i think it is going to be helpful. it may actually lengthen the investigation, because there's more to go through. you're sort of...
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>> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has a strong view in consensus that rates need to stay low. i'm not generally in that camp. i think the early stages of qe were probably good. i think it's very debatable now whether it's doing any good or not. i personally think the economy trying to find its own natural structural, level of stabilization, and it's going to do that at its own pace, with or without qe. a lot of people disagree with that. but i think it's about confidence, not about how much qe we have. >> mr. king, appreciate your time, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much. have a good day. >> great to have you on. >>> all right, stunning and frightening. just two terms to describe video that captures the situation that we saw in texas. >> yeah, we're going to go live to the blast scene for the latest developments on this horrible tragedy when we co
>> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has a strong view in consensus that rates need to stay low. i'm not generally in that camp. i think the early stages of qe were probably good. i think it's very debatable now whether it's doing any good or not. i personally think the economy trying to find its own natural structural, level of stabilization, and...
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sherry. >> reporter: hi, michelle. yes, like you said, we're talking about a reactor that was actually shut down back in 2007 that north korea wants to restart this time. the shutdown back in 2007 happened because of this aid for due nuclearization agreement because of the framework for the six-party talks which by the way is pretty much dead now. and south korea called this highly regrettable. and u.s. secretary of state john kerry also called it unacceptable. and also china, which is north korea's main sponsor also said that china has constantly advocated denuclearizing the peninsula and maintaining peace and stability in the region, which is not a new fresh line coming from china, by the way. but this north korean announcement cannot bode well for china's stance of standing behind the regime. >> what is the perception there in south korea about whether or not china is doing enough? >> reporter: well, in terms of china, china, first of all, hates being in this position of having to explain itself for -- to the intern
sherry. >> reporter: hi, michelle. yes, like you said, we're talking about a reactor that was actually shut down back in 2007 that north korea wants to restart this time. the shutdown back in 2007 happened because of this aid for due nuclearization agreement because of the framework for the six-party talks which by the way is pretty much dead now. and south korea called this highly regrettable. and u.s. secretary of state john kerry also called it unacceptable. and also china, which is...
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>> picked this up when michele bachmann was running. there's lots of reasons why michele bachmann did not win the republican nomination but i had several conservative christian and they are a huge part of today's republican base especially nationally. they told me they had a problem. they had an issue. they knew people who had a problem with a woman who was out there as a leader, not out there as a homemaker running for president. given the role that christian right place in the republican party that's a big hint. >> you know what? i served with women who were devoutly and very dedicated to christian witness if you will and activism politically and they were highly assertive and they were winning electoral office. so i think yes there's -- i think that's a small element that will be overridden by the general view that christian
>> picked this up when michele bachmann was running. there's lots of reasons why michele bachmann did not win the republican nomination but i had several conservative christian and they are a huge part of today's republican base especially nationally. they told me they had a problem. they had an issue. they knew people who had a problem with a woman who was out there as a leader, not out there as a homemaker running for president. given the role that christian right place in the...
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only an idiot like michele bachmann would believe that. she goes on about dear bo. >> we are also the ones who are paying for someone to walk the president's dog, paying for someone to walk the president's dog. now, why are we doing that when we can't even get a disabled veteran into the white house for a white house tour? >> bill: what a colossal embarrassment. we'll get back to what's right and what's wrong about this. that's michele bachmann. to show you what's happening here. michele bachmann is followed by another nut cake, steve king from iowa, who on a radio interview there takes on -- are you ready for this? the president's daughters. first of all the president because he's not showing an austere -- echoing bachmann, he's not practicing an "austere lifestyle." >> he needs to show some austerity himself. instead, he seemed to want to tell america how bad it is going to be. >> bill: then, oh, my god the daughters dared go on a spring vacation? >> and so we've got the president doing these things. he sent the daughters to spring break
only an idiot like michele bachmann would believe that. she goes on about dear bo. >> we are also the ones who are paying for someone to walk the president's dog, paying for someone to walk the president's dog. now, why are we doing that when we can't even get a disabled veteran into the white house for a white house tour? >> bill: what a colossal embarrassment. we'll get back to what's right and what's wrong about this. that's michele bachmann. to show you what's happening here....
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and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. [ applause ] >> everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue" high poll numbers but don't worry, i got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and have to admit, i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. time passes and you get a little gray. and yet even after all of this time, i still make rookie mistakes. like i'm out in california we're having a nice time and i happen to mention harris is the best looking attorney general in the country. as you might imagine, i got in trouble when i got back home. who new eric holder was so sensitive? then there's the easter egg roll. which is supposed to be a nice fun event with the kids. i go out on the basketball court, took 22 shots, made two of them. that's right, two hits, 20 misses. the executives of nbc asked, what's your secret? so yes, maybe i have lost a step. but some things are beyond my control, for example, this whole controversy about jay-z going to cuba. it's unbelievable. i've got 99 problems and now ya jay-
and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. [ applause ] >> everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue" high poll numbers but don't worry, i got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and have to admit, i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. time passes and you get a little gray. and yet even after all of this time, i still make rookie mistakes. like i'm out in california we're having a nice...
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michelle, back to you. >> all righty. let's head to the nasdaq now. first, reacting to the data on the sector, remember some of these companies that are used in the pc space. a slower growth profile in semis. interestingly enough, take a look. >> thank you so much. tracking the bond action at the cme. at that last auction you gave it a c minus. what has been the overall impact. could it be that people are buying stocks instead of bonds? >> i think there is definitely some of that going on. i thought that sam yesterday and many of the discussions about sam today really missed the point. yes, you almost have to whether you like it or not is a sue per flus issue. a lot of times after $66 billion in supply you see a little bit of rally. not a great week for supply. now let's switch gears a bit. if you look at the euro currency you can clearly see that it's moving higher. >> earnings for the next three years are going to paint the estimates and not by just a little bit. the solar panel producer was also on an acquisition trail. joining us exclusively is th
michelle, back to you. >> all righty. let's head to the nasdaq now. first, reacting to the data on the sector, remember some of these companies that are used in the pc space. a slower growth profile in semis. interestingly enough, take a look. >> thank you so much. tracking the bond action at the cme. at that last auction you gave it a c minus. what has been the overall impact. could it be that people are buying stocks instead of bonds? >> i think there is definitely some of...
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michelle said something different. michelle, the number is staggering. we knew it would cost and pull it off would cost a lot of money. but 4-5 trillion. >> yeah, it is not new. last time they looked at the cost of amnesty and talking between 11-20 million illegal aliens absorbed in the economy and social safety net when you net it out. back in 2006 and 7 they estimated one trillion or four trillion dollars. what you are lookingalt. making them legal and putting them so on a so-called path to citizenship and giving them the opportunity to petition the relative. we are talking about low skilled workers and giving up the sovereign american ability to determine who comes in the country and what skills they do offer us. particularly in a time when there is 23 million illegal american resident who are out of work. >> eric: the senate is draw up a bill immigration reform bill next week. do you expect a path to citizenship. that is difference than pass to legality. you expect citizenship to be in the bill? >> that is inevitable result. what we need to do every
michelle said something different. michelle, the number is staggering. we knew it would cost and pull it off would cost a lot of money. but 4-5 trillion. >> yeah, it is not new. last time they looked at the cost of amnesty and talking between 11-20 million illegal aliens absorbed in the economy and social safety net when you net it out. back in 2006 and 7 they estimated one trillion or four trillion dollars. what you are lookingalt. making them legal and putting them so on a so-called...
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hello, i'm michelle griego. frank is now on assignment. >>> it's now exactly a week since the deadly bombings. from his hospital bed the surviving suspect faces a list of charges. cbs reporter edward lawrence is live in boston and says that suspect could face the death penalty. edward? >> reporter: boston and the nation paused about 10 minutes ago to honor the exact moment when the two bombs went off at the marathon finish. meanwhile, the case against the teenaged bombing suspect is moving forward. a federal judge went to his room today at his hospital room and charged him with the crimes. bells tolled across boston after the city held a moment of silence to mark the one-week anniversary of the marathon bombings. the bombing suspect faced a judge from his hospital bed this morning. dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using a weapons of mass destruction and could face death. the 19-year-old has been responding to investigators' questions in writing because an injury is preventing him from speaking. cbs news h
hello, i'm michelle griego. frank is now on assignment. >>> it's now exactly a week since the deadly bombings. from his hospital bed the surviving suspect faces a list of charges. cbs reporter edward lawrence is live in boston and says that suspect could face the death penalty. edward? >> reporter: boston and the nation paused about 10 minutes ago to honor the exact moment when the two bombs went off at the marathon finish. meanwhile, the case against the teenaged bombing suspect...
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>> no because like -- i was lucky enough to be in it earlier, michelle. and at this level, it's just a little pricey for me. i young get a chance to get back in and i think they are doing just about everything right, though. reed hastings is knocking the ball out of the park. >> you weren't lucky. it was a judicious buy that was very, very smart. >> i can put it that way. then i get all the haters coming after me. i would rather say i was lucky. >> you wouldn't short it? >> i wouldn't short it but i think it's falling. i would wait. >> this company would make a great fit for a lot of large companies out there that have the ability to buy them. i don't think you'd ever want to be short this name. >>> let's hit the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. a pop in log me in. 23%. dr. j, what's going on? >> well, this is one of those companies that lets you take over your pc remotely. citrix getting hurt because these guys are doing it right. and they get a cowan upgrade as well. >> i think that name is soç funny. a drop in expedia of 9%. pete? >> questio
>> no because like -- i was lucky enough to be in it earlier, michelle. and at this level, it's just a little pricey for me. i young get a chance to get back in and i think they are doing just about everything right, though. reed hastings is knocking the ball out of the park. >> you weren't lucky. it was a judicious buy that was very, very smart. >> i can put it that way. then i get all the haters coming after me. i would rather say i was lucky. >> you wouldn't short it?...
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it was michelle obama the activist. she was emotional and powerful talking about 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who lost her life to gun violence. >> as i visited with the pendleton family at hadiya's funeral, i couldn't get over how familiar they felt to me. because what i realized is hadiya's family was just like my family. hadiya pendleton was me. and i was her. the story of ha dhadiya's life and death we read it over and over in this city and country this country. i'm not talking about something that's happening in a war zone halfway around the world. i am talking about what's happening in the city that we call home. >> so what happens? this happens. >> i'm just like you. it's like a bullet missed. and now i'm first lady and you're getting gunned down. and somehow my husband's working on it. she's trying to show them she cares. she's trying to show them that she's not far removed from their roots but that's not true. and i just this is all about michelle going in a calculated way to exploit this circumstance. >> anoth
it was michelle obama the activist. she was emotional and powerful talking about 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who lost her life to gun violence. >> as i visited with the pendleton family at hadiya's funeral, i couldn't get over how familiar they felt to me. because what i realized is hadiya's family was just like my family. hadiya pendleton was me. and i was her. the story of ha dhadiya's life and death we read it over and over in this city and country this country. i'm not talking about...
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let's bring in michelle turner and brianna keilar. what production value that was, even, you know, you can't write these things, probably more like washington than we dare believe. >> it definitely is. that's the thing that struck me, don. i would say a viewer outside of the beltway there were many jokes that they're not going to get, because a lot of them are like inside washington jokes, for sure. >> you know, the funny thing is kevin spacey, we saw him a lot. there were so many people on the red carpet tonight when i asked them, celebrities, politicians alike, who are you looking forward to meeting? and it was kevin spacey, over and over again. they all said, you know, his part, he playing them a little too real. so they were all excited to meet him tonight. he is one of the best actors. >> i love the accent. that was until that stingy hoyer. >> exactly. >> you do get a lot of southern accents in politics. you hear it on the television where everybody kind of sounds like this. >> you do. i will tell you that you don't often get too
let's bring in michelle turner and brianna keilar. what production value that was, even, you know, you can't write these things, probably more like washington than we dare believe. >> it definitely is. that's the thing that struck me, don. i would say a viewer outside of the beltway there were many jokes that they're not going to get, because a lot of them are like inside washington jokes, for sure. >> you know, the funny thing is kevin spacey, we saw him a lot. there were so many...
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we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. i went to the opening of the bush presidential library in dallas. it was a wonderful event. that inspired me to get started on my own legacy, which will actually begin by building another ediface next to the bush library. can we show that? i go out to the basketball court. took 22 shots. made two of them. that's right. two hits, 20 misses. the executives at nbc asked what's your secret? >> even nbc wasn't off limits last night. you know, there were some serious moments, erica, and lester as well. most specifically when both the president and conan o'brien honored the victims, paid tribute to the victims of the boston bombing. even for conan o'brien, a proud boston native, there was a proud punch line where he said if you were going to pick out a city, you shouldn't choose one where nine out of ten are related to a cop. >> and it was excellent advice. that did get a nice chuckle. peter, thanks. >>> david gregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. you were there unti
we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. i went to the opening of the bush presidential library in dallas. it was a wonderful event. that inspired me to get started on my own legacy, which will actually begin by building another ediface next to the bush library. can we show that? i go out to the basketball court. took 22 shots. made two of them. that's right. two hits, 20 misses. the executives at nbc asked what's your secret? >> even nbc wasn't off limits last night. you know, there were...
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telo desde brasil y aquí ponernos a bailar a todos. >> michel telo y ai se te pego. llegó el momento de lágrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas. >> ahí estamos señoras y señores y somos los paparrines noveleros y este sí que te gana y este es mi hombre orquesta llamado juan margarito. >> es una leyenda en acapulco y es súper talentoso. >> échate una cumbia. ♪ >> ¡ajá! a ver, a ver mis niños paparrines. ♪. ♪ "rayito" de luna, al amor correré ♪ ♪. >> ahí está mi niño, este es un hombre especial pues toca 7 instrumentos a la vez y él lo hace súper bien. >> tú puedes bailar este ritmo. >> venga. >> eso, eso, eso, eso, bueno. ♪. ♪. (aplausos). >> oiga thatcher, jhonny. >> cuéntanos. >> thatcher ¿me escuchas?. >> sí, te estamos escuchando raúl, cuéntanos. >> a thatcher se le olvidó decir que había un premio más en "despierta américa". >> ¿cuál?. >> el premio revelación del año, se lo llevó acá. >> sí, mejor bailar. >> mejor dicción. >> siéntese. >> aquí hay que darle la bienvenida, a este grande de los grandes, alejandro non
telo desde brasil y aquí ponernos a bailar a todos. >> michel telo y ai se te pego. llegó el momento de lágrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas. >> ahí estamos señoras y señores y somos los paparrines noveleros y este sí que te gana y este es mi hombre orquesta llamado juan margarito. >> es una leyenda en acapulco y es súper talentoso. >> échate una cumbia. ♪ >> ¡ajá! a ver, a ver mis niños paparrines. ♪. ♪ "rayito" de luna, al amor...
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the first ladies, of course, starting with the current one, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. >> mrs. hillary rodham clinton. >> mrs. barbara bush. >> mrs. roslyn carter. >> these an unusual picture in the papers tomorrow. david, what do you think? you know all these people. >> i think this is such a singular moment in our country, and it's so important in our politics, for those of us who follow politics so closely and understand the deep ideological and philosophical differences. this is a celebration of the presidency, and that doesn't just mean pomp and circumstance. it means an appreciation for what's hard about it, what's unique about it, that you are scrutinized from left and right no party your party, and there is a special bond here. these families understand it and the men we'll see understand it all too well. >> speaking of ruffles and flourishes, there it is, about to meet the presidents, i believe. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack obama. >> it never gets old for them. >> john kennedy says it has a certai
the first ladies, of course, starting with the current one, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. >> mrs. hillary rodham clinton. >> mrs. barbara bush. >> mrs. roslyn carter. >> these an unusual picture in the papers tomorrow. david, what do you think? you know all these people. >> i think this is such a singular moment in our country, and it's so important in our politics, for those of us who follow politics so closely and understand the deep ideological and...
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so we used one of michelle's tricks. some folks still don't think i spent enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they asked. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? i know cnn has taken some knocks lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of a story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. the problem is, the media landscape is changing so quickly. you can't keep up with it. i remember when buzzfeed was something i did in college around 2:00 a.m. i'm also hard at work on plans for the obama library and some have suggested that we put it in my birth place but i'd rather keep it in the united states. >> that one must have been for sarah. joining me now is comedian and laura ashburn who was also as the correspondents' dinner. thank you both for being here. laura, what is going on with sarah palin? >> i think she was being a little bit of a clown herself. you can't go to a dinner and dist it the next year or at least go to the parties. she
so we used one of michelle's tricks. some folks still don't think i spent enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they asked. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? i know cnn has taken some knocks lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of a story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. the problem is, the media landscape is changing so quickly. you can't keep up with it. i remember when buzzfeed was...
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>> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this town. they still had not found anybody. we heard intermittent reports all day long of maybe there was a standoff somewhere within watertown. that, of course, has not been confirmed. we haven't heard anything in the last se
>> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have...
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and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue," high poll numbers. but don't worry i recently got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and i have to admit, i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. time passes. you get a little gray. and yet, even after all this time i still make rookie mistakes. like i'm out in california we're at a fundraiser having a nice time. i happen to mention that pamela harris is the best-looking attorney general in the country. as you might imagine, i got trouble when i got back home. who knew eric holder was so sensitive? and then there's the easter egg roll. which is supposed to be just a nice fun event with the kids. i go out on the basketball court. took 22 shots, made 2 of them. that's right. two hits, 20 misses. the executives at nbc asked, what's your secret? so, yes, maybe i have lost a step. but some things are beyond my control. for example, this whole controversy about jay-z going to cuba. it's unbelievable.
and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue," high poll numbers. but don't worry i recently got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and i have to admit, i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. time passes. you get a little gray. and yet, even after all this time i still make rookie mistakes. like i'm out in california we're at a fundraiser having a nice...
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. >> i have not taken a position in apple yet today, michelle. at the end of the quarter, ale was around 4 60 q1, and the volatility for vx apple was 27. today up around 44. in other words, the fear factor in apple is quite high. that's what you want to take advantage of is take advantage of either an overconfident market or an overly pessimistic, in this case. i think apple is overly pessimistic at 400. so i'm close to pulling the trigger -- >> pessimistic at 375? >> i would love to see a flush. i was hoping we would break 400, because it's a psychological level, that if we break 400, or close 396, you will panic people out -- >> these are expensive shares at 400 bucks a pop. >> yes, they are. >> what do you do instead that's cheaper in the options market? >> you buy a call spread. the stock gets right down there to that level, i'm talking about, folk, the 400 level. buy the may 400 calls and sell the 410s against it, something like that. you're defining your risk when you do that. >> i actually agree with john. we're getting to a point where it
. >> i have not taken a position in apple yet today, michelle. at the end of the quarter, ale was around 4 60 q1, and the volatility for vx apple was 27. today up around 44. in other words, the fear factor in apple is quite high. that's what you want to take advantage of is take advantage of either an overconfident market or an overly pessimistic, in this case. i think apple is overly pessimistic at 400. so i'm close to pulling the trigger -- >> pessimistic at 375? >> i would...
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. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the talk, she bounces on stage to jump-start the q&a. less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lect
. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in...
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michelle? >> tim, this is frank. have they had any conversations with this guy throughout the night? this i have been there since 10:30 or so -- they've been there since 10:30 or so. >> reporter: as far as i know -- and i just e with an oakland police officer just minutes ago, hesays there have been no nvons. so this could, frank, just be one of those situations where they surround a home that turns out to be empty. but they are trying to bring this to an end safely. >> we're watching video now of all the police activities there. are they telling neighbors to stay in their homes. >> reporter: you know, i believe that they have not made any mandatory evacuations although someone who apparently was near -- and again, this is very dense housing. not much space in between that's buildings. apparently, at least one resident here decided that they would get out. other than that, people are mostly still asleep. the parking lot full of cars although of course some people coming out are wondering what's happening in their nei
michelle? >> tim, this is frank. have they had any conversations with this guy throughout the night? this i have been there since 10:30 or so -- they've been there since 10:30 or so. >> reporter: as far as i know -- and i just e with an oakland police officer just minutes ago, hesays there have been no nvons. so this could, frank, just be one of those situations where they surround a home that turns out to be empty. but they are trying to bring this to an end safely. >> we're...
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back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $800. and that would be the rhine ri back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $1,200. you're in third place. ver. can get close to second, and we have about a minute left. i will go for $1,800. all right. here is the clue in great depressions... what is nevada? yes. you're a00. i'll take great depressions for $1,600. that is the arabian desert. michelle? great depressions for $2,000. what is champlain? i'll take '30s comedies for $2,000. what is "it happened one night"? comedies for $1,600. what is "my man godfrey"? (beep) oh, and with that, you move into second place with $11,100. all three of you in really good shape here's the category to consider-- 2011 memoirs. make your wagers. we'll reveal the clue when we come back. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you a
back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $800. and that would be the rhine ri back to you, michelle. i'll take great depressions for $1,200. you're in third place. ver. can get close to second, and we have about a minute left. i will go for $1,800. all right. here is the clue in great depressions... what is nevada? yes. you're a00. i'll take great depressions for $1,600. that is the arabian desert. michelle? great depressions for $2,000. what is champlain? i'll take '30s comedies...
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and good morning to you, michelle. hopefully it will be a day without any flash crashes like yesterday. and hopefully apple can lead the way to a positive day for everyone out there. the company did meet expectations in the latest quarter. even though its profit fell 18% from a year earlier to $9.5 billion, first year-over-year profit dropped for apple in a decade. revenue though up 11% to $43.6 billion another record quarter for the company. no new product announcements coming out but it did listen to shareholders. it is going to reward them with $145 billion in cash. it's upping its dividend by 15% and expanding buy back to $60 billion. after dropping in after-hours trading after that report yesterday,apple up 1.25%. also helping the market this morning is boeing after it topped earnings expectations. hits shares are rising quite a bit. -- its shares are rising quite a bit. durable goods orders dropped 5% last month due to a big drop in aircraft orders down 48%. in february you can see that goods orders were up by 4.
and good morning to you, michelle. hopefully it will be a day without any flash crashes like yesterday. and hopefully apple can lead the way to a positive day for everyone out there. the company did meet expectations in the latest quarter. even though its profit fell 18% from a year earlier to $9.5 billion, first year-over-year profit dropped for apple in a decade. revenue though up 11% to $43.6 billion another record quarter for the company. no new product announcements coming out but it did...
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with this mounting pressure from environmentalist, michelle says he better not cave. >> michelle, what do you many? he is against it. >> obama met with high dollar donaries on wednesday, many of which are against the keystone pipeline, and while the didn't directly mention the pipeline, he said the politics surrounding the issue were very tough and he kind of hinted at the fact that political reality will most likely lead him to approve the pipeline. so it's sounding as if he was preparing these liberal billionaires for disappointment. >> there it is you. juxtaposed the liberal billaires inside who paid $3,500 a plate to rub elbowes with the president, with the poem who probably got him elected outside saying, don't do this. who will bin the bat until. >> i think the people would win. he would be crazy not to approve the pipeline. if you look at the numbers, americans are overwhelmingly supportive of the pipeline. the state department approved and gave the green light for the pipeline. labor union groups are wanting the pipeline to be built. this will create a pathway -- >> ease the fl
with this mounting pressure from environmentalist, michelle says he better not cave. >> michelle, what do you many? he is against it. >> obama met with high dollar donaries on wednesday, many of which are against the keystone pipeline, and while the didn't directly mention the pipeline, he said the politics surrounding the issue were very tough and he kind of hinted at the fact that political reality will most likely lead him to approve the pipeline. so it's sounding as if he was...
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. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00 . a man hunt is on for a killer in the sierra foothills. 8 year old girl was stabbed in her home over the weekend. and cate is in our news room with the evidence investigators are looking at this morning. good morning. >> good morning. investigators will be conducting an autopsy on the young girl today. this as they continue day 3 in the suspect search for that tragic case. 8 year old was only a month away from her 9th birthday. she was found stabbed saturday afternoon. her 12-year-old brother came home to check on her when he saw an intruder leaving. when he got inside he found his sister wounded. she later died. investigators have fingerprints and dna. >> the description was described as a white or hispanic male adult. the age was not clear. however, the clothing described was blue jeans and a black or dark shirt. >> at this point, the young boy is not being ruled out as a suspect. two other witnesses did say they spotted a man wearing blue jeans and a dark shirt. that's the same desc
. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00 . a man hunt is on for a killer in the sierra foothills. 8 year old girl was stabbed in her home over the weekend. and cate is in our news room with the evidence investigators are looking at this morning. good morning. >> good morning. investigators will be conducting an autopsy on the young girl today. this as they continue day 3 in the suspect search for that tragic case. 8 year old was only a month away from her 9th birthday. she was...
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so we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012 but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities. and look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. "why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell," they ask. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? >> the president as comic in chief last night in washington. >>> up next here tonight, the remarkable thing that happened when a boy in need found a new friend. ♪ you've got a friend yeah >>> i think you are going to look our final story. all of us did. about two friends, dedicated and devoted to each other, but each with their own special needs. nbc's jill rappaport on how they came to each other's rescue. >> zechlt. zena, good girl. >> reporter: they call her zena the warrior puppy. a title this abused and abandoned dog earned because of her miraculous story of surv
so we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012 but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities. and look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. "why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell," they ask. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? >> the president as...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> he has already been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. in the boston marathon bombings. but more charges are ahead for johar tsarnaev. >> the next legal step for tsarnaev is likely to be a federal indictment. the 19-year-old tsarnaev indicated he and his brother were motivated by religious extremism. cbs news reports the two brothers actually had plans to go to new york city following the boston bombings, something they mentioned to their alleged carjacking victim on friday night. cbs reporter edward lawrence joins us live in boston now with the very latest. good morning. >> porter: good morning, frank and michelle. the mother of the two accused suspect respects in the bombing actually spoke -- suspects in the bombing actually spoke to a british newspaper and said she is proud of her two boys. she said there is no way she believes they are guilty of this crime but the 19-year-old suspect told interrogators inside his hospital room that he did play a
. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> he has already been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. in the boston marathon bombings. but more charges are ahead for johar tsarnaev. >> the next legal step for tsarnaev is likely to be a federal indictment. the 19-year-old tsarnaev indicated he and his brother were motivated by religious extremism. cbs news reports the two brothers actually had plans to go to new york city following the boston bombings,...
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and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. [applause] everybody loves michelle. she is on the cover of vogue. high poll numbers. don't worry. i got my own magazine cover. [laughter] i get it. i look in the mirror and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young person i used to be. [laughter] [applause] time passes. you get a little gray. and yet, even after all this time, i still make rookie mistakes. i'm in california at a fundraiser and having a nice time. i happen to mention that a woman is the best looking attorney in the country. as you can imagine, i got trouble when i got back home. [laughter] who knew eric holder was so sensitive? [laughter] then there is the easter egg roll. looks like a nice, fun event with the kids. i go to the basketball courts. i took money to shots -- 22 shots. made 2. 2 hits. 20 minutes. the executives at nbc asked, what is your secret? [laughter] so, yes, maybe i have lost a step, but some things are beyond my control. this whole controversy about daisy going to cuba -- jay-z going to cuba. [laughter] of course, everyone has got p
and of course, our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. [applause] everybody loves michelle. she is on the cover of vogue. high poll numbers. don't worry. i got my own magazine cover. [laughter] i get it. i look in the mirror and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young person i used to be. [laughter] [applause] time passes. you get a little gray. and yet, even after all this time, i still make rookie mistakes. i'm in california at a fundraiser and having a nice time. i happen to...
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michelle, over to you. >>> mr. new world, you sold your goldman position this morning after holding it -- >> i have had it for quite some time. everything jeff hart cited i agree with the reasons, but the trade revenue was lighter than i expected. i don't have a hold on goldman. my view of goldman is to be a buyer on the buyer of dips i'm outright right now. if it gets between 130 and 135, i'm back again. >> thank you, joe. we'll talk tech now. intel getting set to report earnings after the closing bell. with less than four hours to trade the name, ahead of the numbers, should you be a buyer? mike murphy is the bull. josh brown is the bear. 1:30 on the clock. what's the bull case? >> so much negativity is priced into intel. the stock down at 21 with a strong balance sheet, trading ten times earnings, i think that the negativity's priced in, so any sort of spice or announcement regarding a new ceo could move this to the up side. >> evaluation alone is never a catalyst. intel has been cheap for eight years now. this
michelle, over to you. >>> mr. new world, you sold your goldman position this morning after holding it -- >> i have had it for quite some time. everything jeff hart cited i agree with the reasons, but the trade revenue was lighter than i expected. i don't have a hold on goldman. my view of goldman is to be a buyer on the buyer of dips i'm outright right now. if it gets between 130 and 135, i'm back again. >> thank you, joe. we'll talk tech now. intel getting set to report...
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michelle? >> we've got to get to sue herrera. she has more breaking news from boston. sue? >> thank you very much, michelle. and we told you earlier that the federal courthouse in boston had been evacuated because of a bomb threat. they have now cleared that. they swept the building, they've given the all-clear. they are allowing people back into the building. a federal official telling nbc's pete williams that that bomb threat was unrelated to the terror incident in boston last week, but, nonetheless, out of an abundance of caution, they did evacuate that building. they've swept it. it has now been given the all-clear and people going back in. this ahead of a 5:00 p.m. news conference. you will hear and that see that live here on cnbc. back to you guys. >> sue, thank you very much. >> another feature of today's trade, we mentioned earlier, apple getting slammed, trading below $400 for the first time since late 2011. kate kelly has details on some of the hedge funds, investors getting hit on th
michelle? >> we've got to get to sue herrera. she has more breaking news from boston. sue? >> thank you very much, michelle. and we told you earlier that the federal courthouse in boston had been evacuated because of a bomb threat. they have now cleared that. they swept the building, they've given the all-clear. they are allowing people back into the building. a federal official telling nbc's pete williams that that bomb threat was unrelated to the terror incident in boston last...
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but this week michelle obama gave a speech, highly emotional. i don't think i've seen her that way. talk about how the white house looked to michelle obama as somebody able to move the ball down the field? >> let me just say that this was a week of really bringing personal emotion as you say. the president started out in connecticut with the newtown families and he was screaming, stand up, stand up. he wanted that vote. then by the middle of the week we heard the vice president telling us a very emotional story to law enforcement making it very personal, almost breaking up, crying and relating his own personal loss of his wiche and his child in talking about the newtown incident. michelle obama went to chicago her hometown and much like the president has done, she said that the young girl who had been in a drive-by shooting victim at the peak of her life she said i am her. she connected -- not just to her town or to south chicago, but she was connected to this young victim. >> but once again this was an example of how the white house uses michelle obama. they wanted to tell everyone
but this week michelle obama gave a speech, highly emotional. i don't think i've seen her that way. talk about how the white house looked to michelle obama as somebody able to move the ball down the field? >> let me just say that this was a week of really bringing personal emotion as you say. the president started out in connecticut with the newtown families and he was screaming, stand up, stand up. he wanted that vote. then by the middle of the week we heard the vice president telling us...
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welcomed michelle, too. you welcomed me -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you, in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford. and they are here today. their daughter, krystle, was always smiling. those who knew her said that with her red hair and her freckles and her ever eager willingness to speak her mind, she was beautiful, sometimes she could be a little noisy, and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lew family of china who sent their daughter to bu to experience all that this city has to offer. she was a 23-year-old student far from home, and her
welcomed michelle, too. you welcomed me -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you, in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford. and they are here today....
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in tonight for larry kudlow. in this half hour stocks closed higher as japan will print a lot more yen but now we're focused on tomorrow's big jobs report from march here in the united states. speaking of jobs, fast food employees going on strike in new york city today. they want 100% raise. double the pay to work at mcdonald's when millions of americans are out of work. first up new evidence suggesting washington insiders are involved in insider trading. stocks of health care companies shot up before a key announcement that they were going to get paid more from medicare. when the news broke the stocks rallied more. those who got in early made a lot of money. eamon javers joins us now with the sordid details. >> reporter: what a coincidence. the timing of this story comes at the same time the government accountability office the gao here in washington released a new report on what's called the political intelligence industry and it's those firms that mine washington agencies, congress, all of the federal governme
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in tonight for larry kudlow. in this half hour stocks closed higher as japan will print a lot more yen but now we're focused on tomorrow's big jobs report from march here in the united states. speaking of jobs, fast food employees going on strike in new york city today. they want 100% raise. double the pay to work at mcdonald's when millions of americans are out of work. first up new evidence suggesting washington insiders are involved in insider trading. stocks of...
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[applause] loves michelle. ,"e's on the cover of "vogue high poll numbers, but don't worry, recently, i got my own magazine cover. [laughter] look, i get it. these days, i look in the ,irror, and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. [applause] time passes. you get a little great. , even after all of this time, i still make rookie mistakes. i am out in california, we are at a fundraiser, having a nice time, and i happen to mention that kamala harris is the best looking attorney general in the country. as you might imagine, i got trouble when i got back home. who knew eric holder was so sensitive? [laughter] [applause] then there is the easter egg roll, which is supposed to be a nice, fun event with the kids. i go out on the basketball court, took 22 shots, made two of them. [laughter] that is right, two hits, 20 misses. the executives at nbc asked, what is your secret? [laughter] so, yes, maybe i have lost a step, but some things are beyond my control. for example, this
[applause] loves michelle. ,"e's on the cover of "vogue high poll numbers, but don't worry, recently, i got my own magazine cover. [laughter] look, i get it. these days, i look in the ,irror, and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. [applause] time passes. you get a little great. , even after all of this time, i still make rookie mistakes. i am out in california, we are at a fundraiser, having a nice time, and i happen to mention that kamala...
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michelle meyer joins us now. how can we have more homes being built but apparently no more people building them? >> that's a fair question to ask. we are seeing house iing this winter was warm. there was not as much snowfall as typical. we have seen stronger seasonally adjusted construction jobs. and in the spring when there construction jobs, it's not as extreme. the factor is sandy rebuild, which likely increased construction hiring right around the turn of the year. and then i would say, the last factor has to do with,the typical choppiness. we've heard from a lot of builders that they've actually had a hard time finding labor. >> also, when we talking about construction, michelle, we make the mistake often of just talks about residential construction, big buildings also need good construction workers. how's that market, looking, do we know? is that getting any better? >> well, the nonessential market typically lags residential. there's ordinarily about a lag of about a year and a half. we've seen some turn hi
michelle meyer joins us now. how can we have more homes being built but apparently no more people building them? >> that's a fair question to ask. we are seeing house iing this winter was warm. there was not as much snowfall as typical. we have seen stronger seasonally adjusted construction jobs. and in the spring when there construction jobs, it's not as extreme. the factor is sandy rebuild, which likely increased construction hiring right around the turn of the year. and then i would...
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and a book burning with michele bachmann. my charm offense has helped me learn a few things in congress. it turns out, absolutely nothing. but the point of my charm offensive is simple. we need to make progress on simple issues. take the sequester. republicans fell in love with this thing and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate it. it's like we're trapped in a taylor swift album. one senator who has reached across the aisle recently is marco rubio. but i don't know about 2016. i mean, the dguy has not even finished a single term in the senate and he thinks he's ready to be president. kids these days. i, on the other hand, have run my last campaign. on thursday, as ed mentioned, i went to the opening of the bush presidential library in dallas. it was a wonderful event and that inspired me to get started on my own legacy, which will actually begin by building another edifice right next to the bush library. can we show that, please. i'm also hard at work on plans for the obama library. some have suggested that w
and a book burning with michele bachmann. my charm offense has helped me learn a few things in congress. it turns out, absolutely nothing. but the point of my charm offensive is simple. we need to make progress on simple issues. take the sequester. republicans fell in love with this thing and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate it. it's like we're trapped in a taylor swift album. one senator who has reached across the aisle recently is marco rubio. but i don't know about 2016....
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michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities, and, look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start wi with. hello. think of me as a trial run, you know? see how it goes. if they won't come to me, i will come to them. recently i had dinner, it's been well publicized. had dinner with a number of the republican senators, and i'll add mitt it wasn't easy. i proposed a toast. it died in committee. of course, even after i've done all this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they asked. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? i'm sorry. i get frustrated sometimes. i am not giving up. in fact, i'm taking my charm offensive on the road, a texas barbecue with ted cruz, kentucky bluegrass concert with rand paul, and a book burning with michele bachmann. my charm offe
michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities, and, look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start wi with. hello. think of me as a trial run, you know? see how it goes. if they won't come to me, i will come to them. recently i had dinner, it's been well publicized. had dinner with a number of the...
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be healthy. >>> michelle lacy, who could be facing years in prison if found guilty on various drug and weapons charges, has found ways to adapt to life in the maricopa county jail. she fights the monotony by frequently changing hairstyles and changing makeup with other inmates. >> and that's about as best as it gets right there. >> but being away from her three children is a much harder thing to adapt to. >> it's horrible. that's like the hardest part. like i know i messed up and i need to pay my consequences or whatever, but that's the part that sucks the most is not seeing them. i talk to them like four times a week. but they've got so much going on. >> last night when i talked to her she was telling me how she got another award and how she wished i was there, so that just made me feel really bad. she goes, well, maybe you'll be there next time and i knew i wouldn't be. and i just told her, well, i'll try, but i don't know yet. because i know i won't be. >> but lacy has found a way to involve herself in her kids' lives. she's taking part in a new program at the jail where mothers are
be healthy. >>> michelle lacy, who could be facing years in prison if found guilty on various drug and weapons charges, has found ways to adapt to life in the maricopa county jail. she fights the monotony by frequently changing hairstyles and changing makeup with other inmates. >> and that's about as best as it gets right there. >> but being away from her three children is a much harder thing to adapt to. >> it's horrible. that's like the hardest part. like i know i...
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michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities, and, look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. hello. think of me as a trial run, you know? see how it goes. if they won't come to me, i will come to them. recently i had dinner, it's been well publicized. had dinner with a number of the republican senators, and i'll add mitt it wasn't easy. i proposed a toast. it died in committee. of course, even after i've done all this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they asked. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? i'm sorry. i get frustrated sometimes. i am not giving up. in fact, i'm taking my charm offensive on the road, a texas barbecue with ted cruz, kentucky bluegrass concert with rand paul, and a book burning with michele bachmann. my charm offensi
michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. i know republicans are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities, and, look, call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. hello. think of me as a trial run, you know? see how it goes. if they won't come to me, i will come to them. recently i had dinner, it's been well publicized. had dinner with a number of the republican...
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. >> okay, michelle, don't make that cake over here. if tim doesn't want to cook my ribs, then i'm not going to let michelle do the baking for them. since they want to go there. >> hold on. michelle want her money -- >> she's going to fix it over there. i don't have any problem -- >> i got a life. >> i wish you'd get a man. >> people see the fighting and the arguing on camera, but they also see the love. what is different about your relationship? >> well, we're in business together, which is a mistake. i'll let him talk. >> for one, she's my mom, and she's my business partner. so when she's made, she pulls the mom card on me. so right or wrong, she mom ca . >> and that makes it tough, but it also makes you successful, right? >> yeah. >> you have a level of trust that most people don't have. >> yeah we have old school meets new school. >> i leave the modern aspects to him, technology, marketing. >> that's good, i'm glad you mentioned it, something goes wrong, and shes c cusses you ou for it. >> yes, it just got in the right hands of peop
. >> okay, michelle, don't make that cake over here. if tim doesn't want to cook my ribs, then i'm not going to let michelle do the baking for them. since they want to go there. >> hold on. michelle want her money -- >> she's going to fix it over there. i don't have any problem -- >> i got a life. >> i wish you'd get a man. >> people see the fighting and the arguing on camera, but they also see the love. what is different about your relationship? >>...
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rudy guiliani, michelle malkin, karl rove and much more will be here. first, here is what we now learned in just the past 24 hours. yesterday georgia senator chambliss, the vice chairman of the intelligence committee, revealed at least one federal agency might have been aware of the boston bomber's intentions before the attack. this is what he said, quote, there are now appears that there may have been some evidence that was obtained by one of the law enforcement agencies that did not get shared in a way that it would have been helpful. turns out if -- if that's the case, then we have to determine whether or not that would have made a difference. that's unbelievable. but unfortunately, there is more tonight. according to reuters, the eldest bombing suspect was on a government list of suspected terrorists. that report reads in, quote, the name of one of the boston marathon bombing suspects was lifted on the u.s. government's highly classified central database of people it views as potential terrorists. it's so vast that this did not mean that authorities
rudy guiliani, michelle malkin, karl rove and much more will be here. first, here is what we now learned in just the past 24 hours. yesterday georgia senator chambliss, the vice chairman of the intelligence committee, revealed at least one federal agency might have been aware of the boston bomber's intentions before the attack. this is what he said, quote, there are now appears that there may have been some evidence that was obtained by one of the law enforcement agencies that did not get...