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look at burlington the way you look at ross and t.j. max where you are talking about discount retail. that's the sweet spot now for the consumer. i tend to like that name. we know that our man steve wise is going there to get a lot of suits. she helping support that company. >> what's your opinion before we move on? ipos in general. >> i think it is part of the -- process of -- allowing venture capitalists to raise money because they have to exit and show a return. and -- got to eliminate the stocks. it makes it's easier to go public. you have to remove the barriers so they can make money. returns and they can create new jobs. they can create more jobs by investing in -- start-ups and new ideas. >> ip so a logical way to do it. you know, we all -- buy certain ones. facebook was a terrific dynamic. indicate out at 38. you bait at 18. now it is $50. >> did you buy it at $18? >> bought it at $34, $33, $28. >> you are still there? >> i run $40 billion. the firm -- our team owns it. as a matter of fact other individuals own it. the portion i
look at burlington the way you look at ross and t.j. max where you are talking about discount retail. that's the sweet spot now for the consumer. i tend to like that name. we know that our man steve wise is going there to get a lot of suits. she helping support that company. >> what's your opinion before we move on? ipos in general. >> i think it is part of the -- process of -- allowing venture capitalists to raise money because they have to exit and show a return. and -- got to...
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every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> welcome back to post nine. what a day for google, topping more than a thousand bucks a share. is there anything that can knock the stock off the record run? mark mahaneny joins us live. mark, welcome. >> hey, scott. >> make the case that now's not the time to take some profits? >> yeah, okay. we've just gone through the, i think, toughest fundamentals quarter, going through the shift towards mobile. it's been an overhang for the last year, uncertain how it would settle out. it looks like it settled out positively to the company. the core search business has nice growth for next year, and there's opportunity for revenue growth in acceleration, and the new bets -- relatively new bets like youtube, and good long-term bets. the valuation is not stretched on this name. talking about 18, 19 p/e multiple for at least the midteens, earning
every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> welcome back to post nine. what a day for google, topping more than a thousand bucks a share. is there anything that can knock the stock off the record run? mark mahaneny joins us live. mark, welcome. >> hey, scott. >> make the case that now's not the time to take some profits?...
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i mean, you know, you look at sam snead at 25 and then you look at him at 50, you know, at 50 it was the first time his swing got short of parallel, it is not because he worked at it because his mobility and stability have -- >> rose: it was not parallel? >> that is not even a word in golf it is semantic but he has had a very long back swing, it is not a good or bad thing it is just his unique trait, it is time to produce work which time is a variable for work and thus speed. but as he got older and older and older, you know, the swing got shorter and shorter but that wasn't because he sat in a mirror try trying to make it shorter it is because he doesn't move like a young man so you have to evolve with what you have, with the player, and i have done it with all my guys. look when i started working with hunter because of how he used to draw the ball with so much rotation he used to sublux ribs up in the scapular area here, this rib cage up here so he would have to get them put back in, rose was on the verge of herniating two disks. >> stephen aims had bulged disks. >> rose: which is
i mean, you know, you look at sam snead at 25 and then you look at him at 50, you know, at 50 it was the first time his swing got short of parallel, it is not because he worked at it because his mobility and stability have -- >> rose: it was not parallel? >> that is not even a word in golf it is semantic but he has had a very long back swing, it is not a good or bad thing it is just his unique trait, it is time to produce work which time is a variable for work and thus speed. but as...
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look at the juice! >> look at that... >> do you see that juice? you want a piece? >> right, once you've made a turkey in your nuwave, you will never go back... >> never go back... >> to your conventional oven. >> aga. >> mm-mm... delicious. >> look at this. >> look at that! >> oh, my gosh... if you liked the turkey, you're gonna love the ham. >> ham. >> up to a 14-pound ham-- again, with the extender ring, you have so much more volume... raises it up three inches. >> that would feed a very large number of people. [laughs] >> a very large number of people, and... oh, prime rib. i love prime rib. >> that is a beauty. >> do you love it? how much is this gonna cost per plate in a gourmet restaurant? >> you know, prime rib happens to be one of my favorites. $30 a person, if not more, depending on where you go. >> here we go... o.k., let's just take a big slice here. >> beautiful... [joe laughs] oh, look at that! [gasps] >> oh... come on, i want to eat! >> that is perfect! >> well, this is what you can do right here. i mean, why would you want to go out for a meal like t
look at the juice! >> look at that... >> do you see that juice? you want a piece? >> right, once you've made a turkey in your nuwave, you will never go back... >> never go back... >> to your conventional oven. >> aga. >> mm-mm... delicious. >> look at this. >> look at that! >> oh, my gosh... if you liked the turkey, you're gonna love the ham. >> ham. >> up to a 14-pound ham-- again, with the extender ring, you have so much...
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have you ever looked at a picture of yourself and you didn't think you looked as good as you thought? i am here to tell you you are wrong. >> never. >> as somebody who knows how to youtube something i feel like it is once every -- they are not good videos by the way. >> there are those videos? >> there are articles. i do peel like it is every one or two years i find one i like. nobody changes them every one or two years because they don't like them jie. that's why you wear a mask on twitter. this is my theory. do you think this is how unattractive people get through life. they see themselves in a mirror and they get used to it and they think they look better than they do and they may not do something harmful to themselves m they are saying what they see -- they get so accustomed to seeing it and they satisfy -- see it in a different way and it throws them off. >> exactly. you hit a tennis ball and you say boy i must look great and somebody is filming you and you look like a claude. >> why are you bringing claude into it. >> do you play tennis? >> yeah, i played tennis in high school.
have you ever looked at a picture of yourself and you didn't think you looked as good as you thought? i am here to tell you you are wrong. >> never. >> as somebody who knows how to youtube something i feel like it is once every -- they are not good videos by the way. >> there are those videos? >> there are articles. i do peel like it is every one or two years i find one i like. nobody changes them every one or two years because they don't like them jie. that's why you...
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what do you think? look at that. is that our? stay where you are for "spare change." you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: it is time for a little hard fine in "spare change." a whole new medium of art created with an act on an ipad. britain's most celebrated living artist has a new exhibit at the fine arts museum of san francisco on display. 147 pieces that huckabee created on his ipad and 18 that he made and is iphone. most of the pieces are displayed on a digital monitor like these, but some of the works of been printed out in their 12 feet tall, like these, you simply national park. joining me now, the deputy director of the fine arts museum of san francisco, richard. thank you so much for joining us. what is your response to critics who say it is not art? >> well, i would beg to differ with them to start with. david hockney has been interested in technology his entire career and has been making all sorts of prints. i think that this ipad technology and the ability to draw on the ipad is taking him into that next phase. as he says, it is a new medi
what do you think? look at that. is that our? stay where you are for "spare change." you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: it is time for a little hard fine in "spare change." a whole new medium of art created with an act on an ipad. britain's most celebrated living artist has a new exhibit at the fine arts museum of san francisco on display. 147 pieces that huckabee created on his ipad and 18 that he made and is iphone. most of the pieces are...
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i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >> we are looking at gorgeous weather in the bay area. fremont expected plenty of sunshine there all day long. mid 70s by the afternoon. >> and pretty awesome as well with trains running this morning and no big problem spots out there except coming through and no big accidents but we see slowdowns towards the dublin better change. a full check in just a few minutes. >> good morning, 49ers looking to make three straight wins yesterday hosting carson palmer with the 49ers and two minutes left in the half. the second time made it 22-14 and halftime. 49ers win 32-20. oakland down at the end of the fourth. and michael rivera and going to pay there and wins 24-7. much closer than that. takes bye week at 2-4. bottom of the eighth. down for the red sox and hunter can't get it. grand
i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >> we are looking at gorgeous weather in the bay area. fremont expected plenty of sunshine there all day long. mid 70s by the afternoon. >> and pretty awesome as well with trains...
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>> look at marvin. >> what can i tell you. she's the love of my life. >> you guys have been married how long? >> 30-some odd years. three children her. three children mine. six ours. >> you guys are the bread bunch. >> seven grandchildren. >> she wants the dog. >> lexi. >> great job. >> that's a hot dress. >> that's the dress. the story is amazing. the dog. >> come on over. >> marvin, try to control yourself. >> come on over. >> thank you, ladies. >> i know you don't want to go away from her. >> no. >> we're going to meet a remarkable woman who found peace in music coming up after this. ♪ everyone has a moment that changes their life and then it's suddenly clear ♪ how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [
>> look at marvin. >> what can i tell you. she's the love of my life. >> you guys have been married how long? >> 30-some odd years. three children her. three children mine. six ours. >> you guys are the bread bunch. >> seven grandchildren. >> she wants the dog. >> lexi. >> great job. >> that's a hot dress. >> that's the dress. the story is amazing. the dog. >> come on over. >> marvin, try to control yourself. >>...
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i told my husband, go ahead, look all day. just keep looking. you know? he's looking and jay is cool and jenna is cool. we are having our drinks. four people having fun. she looked, as that particular time, there's a lot going on up here. she wasn't so slurry and out of it at that time. the home in foreclosure, at the time i went out to see her. you have to understand, she is the biggest important star of all time. she owned time square. she was going it, literally. then, after she left "good day new york," she went to o and a. it's opie and anthony, if you don't know. she was crying and slurring for the whole, 40 minute interview. just crying and slurring. again, she must not have any friends. otherwise, if she does, you belong at the bottom of my feet with the manager and publicist and everybody else. jenna,jenna, girl, good luck with everything. i will always remember our good time. [ applause ] >> okay, so there's good news and bad news before cee lo green. well, the bad news is he was accused of spiking a woman's drink with ecstasy and sexually assau
i told my husband, go ahead, look all day. just keep looking. you know? he's looking and jay is cool and jenna is cool. we are having our drinks. four people having fun. she looked, as that particular time, there's a lot going on up here. she wasn't so slurry and out of it at that time. the home in foreclosure, at the time i went out to see her. you have to understand, she is the biggest important star of all time. she owned time square. she was going it, literally. then, after she left...
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. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a betterar, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvistantertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dn and i have been on more floors than johnson's wax.
. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a betterar, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvistantertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dn and i have been on more floors than johnson's wax.
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you said they need to look like you. >> they do. they just need a new look. they're getting old. >> all right, mom. are we ready for all this? >> i'm ready for all this. i want a new look for this family. >> i love this. mom is so awesome! they're awesome. all righty. let's take one last look at beverly. and bring out the brand-new beverly! >> all right. okay. all right. ladies, take off the blindfold. and turn around. >> oh, my goodness! >> beautiful, bev. >> your turn to turn around and look. >> oh, wow. oh, my goodness. i guess. >> you look beautiful. >> right there. camera 12. >> yes, number one, i lightened her hair. just erased years. arson softened the frame around the face. again, erasing years. of course, the beautiful makeup. >> so soft and pretty. >> it is so soft and pretty. i mean, it's amazing. isn't it? you look like a movie star. >> the dress? >> the dress, our little black dress from maggie london. look at the details in the front. spin around to show your sexy back. i love the cutout in the back. >> i'm sorry. >> the party is in the back. >>
you said they need to look like you. >> they do. they just need a new look. they're getting old. >> all right, mom. are we ready for all this? >> i'm ready for all this. i want a new look for this family. >> i love this. mom is so awesome! they're awesome. all righty. let's take one last look at beverly. and bring out the brand-new beverly! >> all right. okay. all right. ladies, take off the blindfold. and turn around. >> oh, my goodness! >> beautiful,...
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>> here is the tech names that you have to look out for. who we have in this exposure, 15% revenue exposure. >> your long calls on ibm it was a 20 month support level. i get on there and find my risk. so the end of the week, i do not have confidence that they are going to beat when they report later. >> the dysfunction in dc having a global impact. how much damage could china's call for a de-americanized world cause? plus we will ask dick kovacevich about that and why a u.s. default could be a total catastrophe. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >> welcome back to "fast". china calling the american government dysfunctional and pushing to de-americanize the world and stop using th
>> here is the tech names that you have to look out for. who we have in this exposure, 15% revenue exposure. >> your long calls on ibm it was a 20 month support level. i get on there and find my risk. so the end of the week, i do not have confidence that they are going to beat when they report later. >> the dysfunction in dc having a global impact. how much damage could china's call for a de-americanized world cause? plus we will ask dick kovacevich about that and why a u.s....
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i don't know where you grew up look at the brooklyn blades you go i actually grew up in the bronx dub rocks and the whole impala who he want to. be a four star general you want to be honest it's when you're going in the city this you don't have a relationship with the sky you know you know how did you choose what is a building there there's back then there was smog and pollution so yeah it was a first visit to the hayden planetarium really that i now direct as a kid as a kid as a kid i was i want kids in new york go to have you on at some point you go through a school trip and i guess it doesn't hit everybody the same way but it hit me sitting there in the chair in the lights went out in the stars came out and and i think the universe chose me after that really i don't think i had any say in them so right then you need i knew this was july age eleven i figured out you can do it as a career at age nine i think in career you're just thinking what's one of done it fascinated the vastness the infinitude of it often it's i don't know that word exists but you know what i mean by a good word
i don't know where you grew up look at the brooklyn blades you go i actually grew up in the bronx dub rocks and the whole impala who he want to. be a four star general you want to be honest it's when you're going in the city this you don't have a relationship with the sky you know you know how did you choose what is a building there there's back then there was smog and pollution so yeah it was a first visit to the hayden planetarium really that i now direct as a kid as a kid as a kid i was i...
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to give you a rough idea how the supreme court nominations have changed over time, if you look at all the nominations from 1900 through 1976, the end of gerald ford's administration the average supreme court nomination took 20 days between nomination and confirmation. almost 80% of these nominations were confirmed within a month and almost 40% were confirmed with in ten days. if carter didn't have any nominations if you look from reagan on, the shortest nomination was sandra day o'connor who took 37 days but the average was about 77 days. slightly over 20 days average to an average of 77 days in those two periods and have confirmations as long as robert bork's which was 114 days. is a fairly dramatic change that happened over time. let me show you some numbers for circuit and district court nominees from the beginning of the card read ministrations through the end of obama's first term last year in 2012 and you can see the squares for district courts, diamond shapes district courts and you can see by congress how they are bouncing around 60 or so for most of the time from 77 through 8
to give you a rough idea how the supreme court nominations have changed over time, if you look at all the nominations from 1900 through 1976, the end of gerald ford's administration the average supreme court nomination took 20 days between nomination and confirmation. almost 80% of these nominations were confirmed within a month and almost 40% were confirmed with in ten days. if carter didn't have any nominations if you look from reagan on, the shortest nomination was sandra day o'connor who...
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legal terms and in terms of being charges that were leveled against them firstly if you look at a slow motion picture of what the russian coast guard at least off the incident. if you look at it properly is absolutely no basis to say that our activists tried to ram the coast guard boats we were unarmed the coast guard said knives and shot. weapons at us we had our hands up in there there was absolutely no effort on our part to them both but i went on your question about should they be cheated separately different the the two journalists should be treated separately separately because they are not greenpeace employees or activists and so on they were there to do their job as journalists and that's why i said those two should be released immediately in the interests of media freedom and so on with regard to the activists and yes you're right people played a different road at the moment you know as the president of the human rights council in russia suggested medvedev that charging greenpeace off piracy that russian authorities should just as well if charges increase of trying to gang rap
legal terms and in terms of being charges that were leveled against them firstly if you look at a slow motion picture of what the russian coast guard at least off the incident. if you look at it properly is absolutely no basis to say that our activists tried to ram the coast guard boats we were unarmed the coast guard said knives and shot. weapons at us we had our hands up in there there was absolutely no effort on our part to them both but i went on your question about should they be cheated...
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if you look at the last four months in terms of economic growth. if you look at the housing prices and where mortgages are going and where -- now we have a decline, thank god, in foreclosures. we're going in the right direction. but these republicans don't want this president to succeed. and that is where it is at. people are not dumb. they can understand this. i support the health care act, i think it is going to work. they don't want it to be successful. why not? should they have a plan to take the place of the aca, the affordable care act. they don't have anything, all they have is rhetoric. >> all right, congressman bill pascrell, nobody can ever accuse you of hiding your true feelings. >> thank you, steve, good to be with you. >> we'll be right back. [ lane ] do you ever feel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my s
if you look at the last four months in terms of economic growth. if you look at the housing prices and where mortgages are going and where -- now we have a decline, thank god, in foreclosures. we're going in the right direction. but these republicans don't want this president to succeed. and that is where it is at. people are not dumb. they can understand this. i support the health care act, i think it is going to work. they don't want it to be successful. why not? should they have a plan to...
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you have talked about japan, and talked about china, and you look at -- if you have a slowing china some of the things san my is talking about happen, if you have japan which has a more nationalistic edge under our bay, then those two things begin to push into each other and it is very much the stuff that, behind people's -- which is not visible, it is the stuff that japanese children are taught at school, they are aren't taught in school and the stuff chinese children are taught at school, so the japanese don't discover any of the things and the chinese discover far too much about it and both countries play with this nationalism, and that is an obvious danger zone, you have other throughout the world where it doesn't do good. >> europe as well there is a quarter of a third of the european that is willing to vote for extreme parties and we saw that, a quarter to a third, in italy or the golden dawn in greece, and the is just won an election in france, and could be -- and could be the strongest party on the right within a year or two. so you have got to figure out the, the economics that
you have talked about japan, and talked about china, and you look at -- if you have a slowing china some of the things san my is talking about happen, if you have japan which has a more nationalistic edge under our bay, then those two things begin to push into each other and it is very much the stuff that, behind people's -- which is not visible, it is the stuff that japanese children are taught at school, they are aren't taught in school and the stuff chinese children are taught at school, so...
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you have talked about japan, a talked about china, and you look at -- if you have a slowing china some of the things san my is talking about happen, if you have japan which has a more nationalistic edge under our bay, then those two things begin to push into each other and it is very much the stuff that, behind people's -- which is not visible, it is the stuff that japanese children are taught at school, they are aren't taught in school and the stuff chinese children are taught at school, so the japanese don't discover any of the things and the chinese discover far too much about it and both countries play with this nationalism, and that is an obvious danger zone, you have other throughout the world where it doesn't do good. >> europe as well there is a quarter of a third of the european that is willing to vote for extreme parties and we saw that, a quarter to a third, in italy or the golden dawn in greece, and the is just won an election in france, and could be -- and could be the strongest party on the right within a year or two. so you have got to figure out the, the economics that
you have talked about japan, a talked about china, and you look at -- if you have a slowing china some of the things san my is talking about happen, if you have japan which has a more nationalistic edge under our bay, then those two things begin to push into each other and it is very much the stuff that, behind people's -- which is not visible, it is the stuff that japanese children are taught at school, they are aren't taught in school and the stuff chinese children are taught at school, so...
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okay, you look at the red, lee. you look at the red, okay? now you hold that, lee. you hold that, okay? lee, can you see a drop here? mm-hmm. can lee see a drop way over there? no. lee can see a drop here, here, here. lee can see those drops. lee, do you see the same rainbow that julie did? no. lee sees a different rainbow. so next time someone says, "oh, look at that rainbow." you say, "what rainbow?" i'm just kidding with you, you know? you say, "well, i'm not seeing the same rainbow you are." is that true or false? true. true. okay, julie, stand like this. lee, stand like this. closer, closer, now look at the rainbow, right this way. are you guys looking at the same rainbow? no, different rainbows. a little closer. [laughter] same rainbow? no. really close, get down there, lee. same rainbow? it looks better doesn't it, huh? [laughter] okay, thanks a lot, gang. let's hear it for lee and julie, huh? hey, all right. [applause] you've all done this. you've all gone scuba diving, if not snorkeling at least or just swimming in the water. how many people have not done t
okay, you look at the red, lee. you look at the red, okay? now you hold that, lee. you hold that, okay? lee, can you see a drop here? mm-hmm. can lee see a drop way over there? no. lee can see a drop here, here, here. lee can see those drops. lee, do you see the same rainbow that julie did? no. lee sees a different rainbow. so next time someone says, "oh, look at that rainbow." you say, "what rainbow?" i'm just kidding with you, you know? you say, "well, i'm not seeing...
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and if you look at -- this is a chart from nomura. if you look at the top lines, monthhange is an 11- change, 170 billion outstanding is the total growth in nbs. of that, the fed over this time 480 billion dollars. that meant that other sectors had to give up their holdings. and the jobs that we saw were among banks. certainly the gse portfolio runoff, which is part of the plan, drops in the holdings of overseas investors, mortgage reits pulling back from their holdings of mortgage-backed securities and other money managers. so a variety of some of the different investment firms investing for pension funds or other portfolios. actually than the fed pulling us out of those or folios, forcing them to look to something else to deploy that cash. so when you look at the growing footprint of the federal reserve in this market, what then is the application for crowding out private capital? fed notpoint is the assisting the market but is the market? they have purchased about 30% of all the mortgages originated since last summer. goodis not se
and if you look at -- this is a chart from nomura. if you look at the top lines, monthhange is an 11- change, 170 billion outstanding is the total growth in nbs. of that, the fed over this time 480 billion dollars. that meant that other sectors had to give up their holdings. and the jobs that we saw were among banks. certainly the gse portfolio runoff, which is part of the plan, drops in the holdings of overseas investors, mortgage reits pulling back from their holdings of mortgage-backed...
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[cheering and applause] >> first thing, i've gotta tell you, you look incredible. your skin is the first thing i'm noticing. >> eyes are bright. >> so you're doing something right. >> i juice. and i also train. but the three most important things is having a job or a passion. next thing is diet and the third thing is exercise. >> now when it comes to bodybuilding and recovery, charles, you're saying that juicing plays a real part. you have beetroot juice mainly is one of the things that you do for recovery. when should we have it? why is it so important to the recovery when you're building muscle? >> interesting thing about beetroot juice is that it contains nitrate. now if you're a bodybuilder, nitrate is taken before bodybuilding in order that your blood vessels are dilated, that's to say, expanded. and that means that you can train longer and you have a shorter recovery period. >> so you get better results. >> you get better results. >> obviously. >> absolutely. straight away.going to start put the apple in straight away into the fusion juicer, all right, and we
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gerri: they are looking for work out there. do you? you would think it would be bad for ocks but the inverse is actually true. what is going on? >> the numbers today means the fed will not taper. we are not likely to see it this year. gerri: what is going on here? >> really what is going to happen to average retail investors in the public through going to have a deal with the weaker dollar. we are not really going anywhere. if you think just because the market is going higher, it is not going higher in real terms because the currency is being devalued. we need a strong currency to make that a reality. gerri: shu shutdown not even reflected in this, tens of thousands of federal workers were out of work. what does the next employment report look like? >> i'm inviting us to be possibly even negative. the trickle down to the small companies in america affected by this were not getting paid. gerri: absolutely true. what do you say? >> they were not good, they were able to mass. we will see more of that as the corder unfolds. gerri: you know
gerri: they are looking for work out there. do you? you would think it would be bad for ocks but the inverse is actually true. what is going on? >> the numbers today means the fed will not taper. we are not likely to see it this year. gerri: what is going on here? >> really what is going to happen to average retail investors in the public through going to have a deal with the weaker dollar. we are not really going anywhere. if you think just because the market is going higher, it is...
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leaving aside the measurement issues. >> to is the most you get. >> if you look at a couple charts on the presentation, the thing that's missing in housing today -- and this goes back if you want to talk about classical economists, credit. despite the uptick in home prices the past few years you've seen a essentially a diminished credit and housing. once the cash buyers are done, once the supply normalizes, so not many markets will still have tight supply coming you have adequate supply for home buyers i think we are glad to see flat home prices going out over the horizon simply because you have so many constraints on the new families etc and you also have come strings on credit creation. so if you lower interest rates and don't get the credit creation then obviously that relationship is broken. >> mark has a comment and then we are going to go on to the next question. >> i think probably the relationship the fed sees between the employment and the lower rates is the low rates on the mortgage markets, the mortgage housing is a great driver of employment. if you start building houses y
leaving aside the measurement issues. >> to is the most you get. >> if you look at a couple charts on the presentation, the thing that's missing in housing today -- and this goes back if you want to talk about classical economists, credit. despite the uptick in home prices the past few years you've seen a essentially a diminished credit and housing. once the cash buyers are done, once the supply normalizes, so not many markets will still have tight supply coming you have adequate...
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. >> tim is looking right at you. >> i'm looking right at you. tim is straight on. >> let's move on here. let's talk fed ex and grasso kick it off. >> fed ex is the same thing on the back of amazon if you think retailers have a tough time you think ecommerce is not going to have a tough time or it's going to be the shining spot in retail, then you want to be a buyer of ups, a buyer of fed ex i'd be a holder of it. remember, you have cyber monday that's the biggest day for them of the holiday season. >> all right. i'll cut to the chase here. three people on this desk guy, grasso and tim are holding fed ex. b.k. is a lone fold. >> love it. >> tell these three guys why they are wrong. >> they are wrong, because the economy is slowing down. and fed ex is tied to the economy. look at what we had this morning, durable goods orders capital goods orders it's slowing down globally. so this company, that has gone parabolic won't do well. these guys say -- >> same economic data we had for the last six months effectively is the same data in which fed ex has
. >> tim is looking right at you. >> i'm looking right at you. tim is straight on. >> let's move on here. let's talk fed ex and grasso kick it off. >> fed ex is the same thing on the back of amazon if you think retailers have a tough time you think ecommerce is not going to have a tough time or it's going to be the shining spot in retail, then you want to be a buyer of ups, a buyer of fed ex i'd be a holder of it. remember, you have cyber monday that's the biggest day...
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you look at someone's face and they are smiling, you think everything is okay. but you have no idea what that person's journey has been. >> thanks so all of our guests tonight. we'll see you online. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. >> we're well into a tech surge to fix the problem. and we are confident that we will get all of the problems fixed. >> the white house tries to fix the government healthcare website, but critics say that is just part of the problem. >>> we ran across the field, and while we were running we heard four or five more shots. >> another school shooting, and authorities still don't know why. >>> and transit talks, strikers and management start talking again. ♪
you look at someone's face and they are smiling, you think everything is okay. but you have no idea what that person's journey has been. >> thanks so all of our guests tonight. we'll see you online. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. >> we're well into a tech surge to fix the problem. and we are confident that we will get all of the problems fixed. >> the white house tries to fix the government healthcare...
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going on with qe ever forever, but you look as an example canada, you look at germany, the u.k., and you look at those ten-year rates of these other goths, and they're all 240, 250, 260. so i think this is a bit of an overstated factor. depp deb all right. we've got to wrap, so thank you very much for being with us. good day, sir. >> thank you. cheryl: time now for the debut of the fox business stocks radar. you know, we're all going to be looking at apple today like a lot of other investors, we're going to zero in for our first stock business radar on apple and the forecast for apple. now, the tech giant is set to produce earnings after the bell today. a couple things i want to show you, take a look at the three month price chart. this is a company that did cut prices on the iphone 5, but did that help? here is the 25% gain you're looking at in the last three months. since the last time that we heard from apple. carl icahn has been using twitter, obviously, because he wants to see apple buy back about $150 billion in shares. open letter to tim cook using twitter wanting to see that
going on with qe ever forever, but you look as an example canada, you look at germany, the u.k., and you look at those ten-year rates of these other goths, and they're all 240, 250, 260. so i think this is a bit of an overstated factor. depp deb all right. we've got to wrap, so thank you very much for being with us. good day, sir. >> thank you. cheryl: time now for the debut of the fox business stocks radar. you know, we're all going to be looking at apple today like a lot of other...
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you really need to look at what you're signing. you may be signing away rights that you have. even on short one page documents. anytime you're entering into any kind of business or money making transaction, you need to look at what you're doing because you could be signing away rights that you may not realize you have. > >can you have an attorney look over something for a minimal fee or is it usually something that's expensive? > >it really depends on the situation. we'll do favors for friends if it's something short and sweet and tell them whether this makes sense or not. but the more involved it is, the more money involved the more you want to have a thorough review of what's going on there. > >and sometimes it's worth it to have somebody look over a document because it could save you from years.... > > absolutely. talk about being pennywise and pound foolish. you just really need at the get go to know what you're getting into. > >what documents do you see that tend to trip people up? > >any kind of lease documents, any kind of loan documents. even documents where you're sig
you really need to look at what you're signing. you may be signing away rights that you have. even on short one page documents. anytime you're entering into any kind of business or money making transaction, you need to look at what you're doing because you could be signing away rights that you may not realize you have. > >can you have an attorney look over something for a minimal fee or is it usually something that's expensive? > >it really depends on the situation. we'll do favors...
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you don't have a knife but you can use it to cut your delicious looking cake. >> then you can floss after the cake and the floss tastes good. >> hold that thought. here he is cutting the burrito with the floss. cheese. cookie dough. and why toss it when you can floss it. >> why toss it when you can floss it. that needs to be on a t-shirt. >> difficult trick to pull out at a party. if you're having people over, why not impress you. look at you weird, why is he going to floss over the dinner table? >> i'm cutting the cake! >> about to see some pretty awesome father/son bonding. father, brian kinney. his son knows he's a life long bengals fan. he has a gift for dad. >> yeah, baby! >> a nice hat but he's not done. he's really going to spoil dad on this day. >> what? >> a bengals jersey. but not just any bengals jersey. a signed andy dalton jersey. >> and he's what? >> andy dalton, the quarterback of the bengals, very good quarterback. >> you look so good! >> but some has one more surprise. >> one more thing. plane tickets, hotel and gameee the jets. he hasn't been to an nfl game in 40 years.
you don't have a knife but you can use it to cut your delicious looking cake. >> then you can floss after the cake and the floss tastes good. >> hold that thought. here he is cutting the burrito with the floss. cheese. cookie dough. and why toss it when you can floss it. >> why toss it when you can floss it. that needs to be on a t-shirt. >> difficult trick to pull out at a party. if you're having people over, why not impress you. look at you weird, why is he going to...
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so depending on how you look at that that could be an example of this. again, this idea that some of these changes, some of the potential cutbacks in terms of employer-based coverage or the increase in premiums, they may have been happening anyway and it's hard to relate that directly to what's happening with the affordable care act. >> thanks, sanjay gupta. >>> 7 million people visited healthcare.gov in the first two days. once you do get in what will you find? our tom foreman is here to walk us through that. >> despite all the monumental talk about the changes from obama care, most of us who have insurance and that is most of us, aren't going to see any changes. maybe some modifications. but that's because this is really aimed at the 48 million people who are uninsured. about half of whom is now expected to buy insurance through these health care market placeses. about 7 million by the end of year to give you an idea of how fast it will move along. how can we imagine these marketplaces? think of a store where you could x can go in and buy one of four d
so depending on how you look at that that could be an example of this. again, this idea that some of these changes, some of the potential cutbacks in terms of employer-based coverage or the increase in premiums, they may have been happening anyway and it's hard to relate that directly to what's happening with the affordable care act. >> thanks, sanjay gupta. >>> 7 million people visited healthcare.gov in the first two days. once you do get in what will you find? our tom foreman...
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you don't look like me but i treat you like everybody else. as a matter of fact, one of my best friends is black. >> one of your best friends is black? >> yes. >> and there's more. >> when i was a young man, you didn't call a black a black. you called him a negro. i had a picture of obama sitting on a stump as a witch dr. for your information i was making fun of my white half of obama, not the black half. and now you have a back person using the term nigger this, nigger that. ant it's okay for them to do it. >> you know that we can hear you, right? >> yes. >> you know that we can hear you? >> yes. >> okay. all right. then i found out for the real reason for the law. >> the law is going to cict democrats in the butt. >> wow an executive g.o.p. committee member admitted that this law isn't designed to hurt people, it's designed to hurt democrats. >> if it hurts a bunch of college kids too lazy to get up off her bohunkus and get a photo i.d., so be it. >> right, right. >> if it hurts the whites so be it. if it hurts a bunk of lazy blacks that wan
you don't look like me but i treat you like everybody else. as a matter of fact, one of my best friends is black. >> one of your best friends is black? >> yes. >> and there's more. >> when i was a young man, you didn't call a black a black. you called him a negro. i had a picture of obama sitting on a stump as a witch dr. for your information i was making fun of my white half of obama, not the black half. and now you have a back person using the term nigger this, nigger...
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. >> you look great. >> oh, thank you. >> you haven't seen me in a while. >> i know. >> wow. >> you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> i can move a little bit like i can smile. >> oh my gosh. >> the little smile. >> wow. >> you can feel that too? >> yeah. >> my mom had it this smirk, and we figured that would like maybe come back. >> yeah. >> with like one sided. >> yep. >> what side was it? >> i think it was the right side. >>ly keep that in mind. >> see if i can smirk. >> yeah. >> how does it make you feel that you were able to facilitate such a propound difference in a propound improvement in someone's life? >> the word i use the first time i met carman was elated. i felt elated. i felt like this was all meant to be. >> there's the obvious connection that carman has your mother's face, but there's more than that, tell us why you two are so connected? >> i mean who would ever think that you would ever get to touch your loved ones face after they have passed carman is so open. >> who do you think you mom would think now about car man having her face and the two of you meeting here? >> she
. >> you look great. >> oh, thank you. >> you haven't seen me in a while. >> i know. >> wow. >> you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> i can move a little bit like i can smile. >> oh my gosh. >> the little smile. >> wow. >> you can feel that too? >> yeah. >> my mom had it this smirk, and we figured that would like maybe come back. >> yeah. >> with like one sided. >> yep. >> what side was...
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and you look at the investigation that has taken place in recent years and you compare them to some of the previous stories -- it seems like it is penny-ante stuff. going after tom drake at the nsa, which you write about or the risen case. those things -- those stories did not have a meaningful impact on american national security. and yet, those are some of the cases being pursued or have been pursued with particular vigor. so, it really has been a fundamental change in the approach taken by the government in recent years compared to the preceding decades on this. >> i would also argue the cases mentioned by rajiv --it was not whether the nsa program was too expensive and protected privacy. it was not about the content whatsoever. >> and the documents found in his home were not classified documents, and yet they still went after him. the case eventually fell apart. >> obviously, it is a very significant contribution we have seen, the attention it has gotten. when some of these investigations -- people were aware of them, aware of these policies, but putting them all together suggests
and you look at the investigation that has taken place in recent years and you compare them to some of the previous stories -- it seems like it is penny-ante stuff. going after tom drake at the nsa, which you write about or the risen case. those things -- those stories did not have a meaningful impact on american national security. and yet, those are some of the cases being pursued or have been pursued with particular vigor. so, it really has been a fundamental change in the approach taken by...
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you can come look if you like. as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the entire rest of everything else, the universe is right there underneath your feet. it just made me think about, you know, most of us in our daily lives, we get wrapped up in taking the kids to school and brushing your teeth and getting to your job. do you have a sort of deeper grip on the infinite and more awareness of the infinite and the profound in your day-to-day life because your job and your work centers around contemplating space? >> i've had a visual perspective that is extremely rare in the human experience. i think there's been 200 o
you can come look if you like. as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the...
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and if you look at this is a chart from the hour rah, if you look at the top line from where you are, the change over -- this is about an 11-month change in the mbs market, 170 billion outsanding is the total growth in mbs, of that the fed other this period -- over this period picked up about 480 billion which meant that other sectors had to give up their holdings. and the drops that we saw were among banks, certainly the gse portfolio runoff which is part of plan, drops in the holdings of overseas investors, mortgage roots pulling back from their holdings of mortgage-backed securities and finally all other money managers. so a variety of some of the firms investing for pension funds or other portfolios. actually, then the fed pulling those out of those portfolios, forcing them to look to something else to deploy that cash. so when you look at then the growing footprint of the federal reserve in this market, what then is the implication for crowding out private capital? at what point is the fed no longer assisting the market, but at what point is the fed the market? so the fed is now
and if you look at this is a chart from the hour rah, if you look at the top line from where you are, the change over -- this is about an 11-month change in the mbs market, 170 billion outsanding is the total growth in mbs, of that the fed other this period -- over this period picked up about 480 billion which meant that other sectors had to give up their holdings. and the drops that we saw were among banks, certainly the gse portfolio runoff which is part of plan, drops in the holdings of...
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if you look at the aggregate numbers and with the rebound effect it's really small. at worse we're talking about reducing the growth rate from 2.1% to 2.05%. that's not a big deal. if we were to go past the debt ceiling limit, that would have significant effects. i don't think the effect on long term growth will be substantial. you asked another question which is what are the forecast for long term growth. i think we're still in a muddling along phase. there's a few good numbers we can look at in the labor market. on the whole most of this looks like the past two to three years. that looks somewhere in the 2% range, which doesn't get us back to where we need to be. >> we saw a major part of the affordable health care act rolled out at the beginning of the month. what impact is this having on the economy? >> it's hard to say. the one thing i will say is you may be for or against the affordable care act. that has to do with other issues depending on whether you think it's a good bill or not. i think no one, well, i shouldn't say no one. almost no one believes this will
if you look at the aggregate numbers and with the rebound effect it's really small. at worse we're talking about reducing the growth rate from 2.1% to 2.05%. that's not a big deal. if we were to go past the debt ceiling limit, that would have significant effects. i don't think the effect on long term growth will be substantial. you asked another question which is what are the forecast for long term growth. i think we're still in a muddling along phase. there's a few good numbers we can look at...
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i mean, again, it depends how you look at it. i think we're unlikely to see an urban police force in the united states take this type of violent action. i think some of the things in play at that time -- for one thing, i think just the public relations of it all. someone would get in the way of that, i think, these days, with the type of coverage we have. but also i think we were at a period where police forces were becoming more militaryized, but they didn't necessarily have the tools or safeguards on that. that all being said, i think if you take a step back and look at it more widely and ask where are people having violence done to them without regard to their humanity, were children being sacrificed for the belief of adults, you take a step back and look at the world political scene. i think we do find echos of this, and things that are in some ways similar that still do go on today. but probably not an urban domestic police force. >> yeah. i mean, you think about why this didn't become a larger story. people talk about the m
i mean, again, it depends how you look at it. i think we're unlikely to see an urban police force in the united states take this type of violent action. i think some of the things in play at that time -- for one thing, i think just the public relations of it all. someone would get in the way of that, i think, these days, with the type of coverage we have. but also i think we were at a period where police forces were becoming more militaryized, but they didn't necessarily have the tools or...
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and then you look at the valuations. but the company is also having a problem in that investors have memories, and they see it was at 705 not that long ago. they're just not really it interested in getting caught up in some sort of apple race back to 705 because they don't think it'll happen any time soon. >> right. i want to look at the charts here and bring in carter, back in june when apple hit its low carter said apple was a buy and would outperform the market for the year. carter, do you still like apple? >> i do a lot. in fact my work suggests there is plenty of upside. let's look at the charts. what's important about charts is they are interpretive. just as fundamentals are. some people like apple fundamentally, some don't. so, too, it is with charts. let's look at a few. i'll go, before i draw and show you things that are interesting, here's a chart drawn one way. here's another chart same time frame. here's another chart, here's another chart, it's all the same chart but different drawings and all says the same
and then you look at the valuations. but the company is also having a problem in that investors have memories, and they see it was at 705 not that long ago. they're just not really it interested in getting caught up in some sort of apple race back to 705 because they don't think it'll happen any time soon. >> right. i want to look at the charts here and bring in carter, back in june when apple hit its low carter said apple was a buy and would outperform the market for the year. carter, do...
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if you look at the fair value and look where the street is. >> you also went oil here. you went to marathon petroleum, goldman says has 70% upside. >> i went with the refiners, who were thrown out for the service names. so the service names have been doing well. but i think you'll see rotation going into year end. buying the refiners, selling the service names, tremendously undervalued. input costs, crude. >> yeah. >> coming in. right? so that's their highest input cost, crack spreads, you've seen that obliterate the whole space. it's going to be getting better. >> how does the pipeline being finished ahead of time impact that trade, because it is thought they will actually find a bid because of that. and also the storm that will hit the shore on sunday right now? >> whenever you play the storms, though, it's always a fool's game. you always think it's going to rally everything in the space, and unless it's a bad storm, it never comes to fruition. >> don't wish for a bad storm. >> you always think it will rally energy. and yet it's a sucker's bet you're better off selli
if you look at the fair value and look where the street is. >> you also went oil here. you went to marathon petroleum, goldman says has 70% upside. >> i went with the refiners, who were thrown out for the service names. so the service names have been doing well. but i think you'll see rotation going into year end. buying the refiners, selling the service names, tremendously undervalued. input costs, crude. >> yeah. >> coming in. right? so that's their highest input cost,...
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you are going to call the police, aren't you ? oh, yes, of course. look at this. it has chinese lettering on it. henry must have left it here when he was opening boxes. - so what is it doing in the wall ? - i don't know. maybe they wanted to show us they could do whatever they want to our property. - what shall we do with it ? - oh, just give it back to henry. oh, no ! who is that ? who do you think ? it looks like a war zone in here. have you called the police ? i was just about to. unbelievable. mr. brashov, i knew we couldn't rely on that old alarm system. forget about it, jamal. do you want me to make a sign that says we're closed for repairs ? yes. i'm afraid we might be closed for a few days. i'll get some paint to cover up the graffiti. no, no, no. wait until the police come. all right. - i'll go check the kitchen. - be careful not to touch anything. - there might be fingerprints. - thank you... detective blake. mr. brashov, any problems with customers or anyone else in the neighborhood... who might be upset about something ? no. we have good food at good p
you are going to call the police, aren't you ? oh, yes, of course. look at this. it has chinese lettering on it. henry must have left it here when he was opening boxes. - so what is it doing in the wall ? - i don't know. maybe they wanted to show us they could do whatever they want to our property. - what shall we do with it ? - oh, just give it back to henry. oh, no ! who is that ? who do you think ? it looks like a war zone in here. have you called the police ? i was just about to....
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however if you want to look at policy and how you might affect it, that if you want to build jobs and we know the republicans have not done a good job at making that happen. i will give obama some blame though. had it been me, i would have traded the pipeline, the xl pipeline for a good, big infrastructure. emack, the fact is things have changed. regulation has increased and it has become more difficult to start a business, has it not? >> it has become more difficult to start a business under this administration. 106 new regulations costing $100 million a year. i mean, that's a lot that is put on the backs of small businesses. basically in this country the net new jobs come from the new start ups and wow they have been getting pummeled. you see the trend. clearly health reform is coming up in the jab less numbers. it is -- the jobless numbers. when it was 200,000 jobs created earlier in the year. this is not the i'm immaculate recovery the administration has been touting. >> if it is more expensive to the higher workers you have fewer higher workers, right? >> yes, and it is valid. we
however if you want to look at policy and how you might affect it, that if you want to build jobs and we know the republicans have not done a good job at making that happen. i will give obama some blame though. had it been me, i would have traded the pipeline, the xl pipeline for a good, big infrastructure. emack, the fact is things have changed. regulation has increased and it has become more difficult to start a business, has it not? >> it has become more difficult to start a business...
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so you know, you have to look as this being the bottle to. i only see prices up from here. >> jim, you're looking at nat gas. what do the charts tell you? what happens the next move? >> i think we're coming into trend line support here, the contract comes in 355, and there's a different support about 360. to me, those trend lines and support is not going to be broken until it is. we test these things all the time. the fact we trade on ten-day weather forecast is an overhang from two years ago where we had the warmest weather on record. now we trade with this global warming over head. al roker, he says something in the ten-day forecast we go with him. we get higher prices from here. >> let's leave it there. if you want more on nat gas and the rhett of the commodities and futures, futuresnow.cnbc. >> firing up the burger battle with new fuel. mcdonald's squeezing heinz out of its restaurants because of the ketchup inking's new ceo. which burger joint is the best bet. >>> breaking news from consumer reports auto reliability report. any lemons in
so you know, you have to look as this being the bottle to. i only see prices up from here. >> jim, you're looking at nat gas. what do the charts tell you? what happens the next move? >> i think we're coming into trend line support here, the contract comes in 355, and there's a different support about 360. to me, those trend lines and support is not going to be broken until it is. we test these things all the time. the fact we trade on ten-day weather forecast is an overhang from two...
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you look at these, beside the 13, how do you evaluate which companies are going to put your investors money in. >> one thing i would say is when carl icahn comes in i would look at it as a good thing in a lot of companies. exactly how we evaluate it. who is the activist investor, what is his strategy, what is his track record, what center is investing in? most importantly what are his chances of success? cheryl: if you look at the performance of your fund, dvd versus the s&p, 35% versus the s&p 500. over the last year. the same story year to date. some stocks i want to show the viewers. names you have on your list now, the netflix story is over. you have howard hughes and others. the first couple, a lot of activity in those companies and activist shareholders, what does that mean? >> two examples of th a great company with an activist on the board and a good company that gets better with the activist input and participation. over 60 acquisitions since they worked and joined the board up over 500% over that time. started buying in the 40s, 2012 over 110 now. the activist working well w
you look at these, beside the 13, how do you evaluate which companies are going to put your investors money in. >> one thing i would say is when carl icahn comes in i would look at it as a good thing in a lot of companies. exactly how we evaluate it. who is the activist investor, what is his strategy, what is his track record, what center is investing in? most importantly what are his chances of success? cheryl: if you look at the performance of your fund, dvd versus the s&p, 35%...
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you absolutely look fabulous. >> well, thank you. i mean, i have nothing else that i'm doing any different than just using my murad every morning and every night. i have not missed a day since i met you five years ago. >> what people don't quite understand is your skin is connected to every organ in your body. and when your hormones begin to diminish, you begin to have drier skin, more lines, pores begin to enlarge. and you just don't have that glow that you used to have. unfortunately, most of the things that are out there that are being used just focus on one thing, but the whole system has to be addressed. >> and i think one of my main complaints to you when we first met was lack of hydration. >> and the moisture is a very critical part. the one thing that happens to us when we age is we become drier, all over the body, including the skin. the real issue is hormonal aging. as we encourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i've developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies i
you absolutely look fabulous. >> well, thank you. i mean, i have nothing else that i'm doing any different than just using my murad every morning and every night. i have not missed a day since i met you five years ago. >> what people don't quite understand is your skin is connected to every organ in your body. and when your hormones begin to diminish, you begin to have drier skin, more lines, pores begin to enlarge. and you just don't have that glow that you used to have....
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funny thing is you call us crazy, but look at you guys. >> look at us. >> we love guys like you. tell us how the whole thing happened. hoda loves this. >> just a minute. this is actually wine. >> yes. >> it started out as we make skits and -- >> for your show. >> for our show. >> a talk show. >> we do different kinds of things, hidden camera -- looks so great. >> slurp it back, baby. >> you know what this is? this is success. >> actually, it is gerard's urine specimen. >> whatever. and what is this? >> don't ask. >> okay. >> gerard, that's enough. >> so, okay, so talk show -- >> so we actually got a request from a super producer duo from norway called stargate, they work here around new york. and they have lots of billboard hits with rihanna and with -- >> beyonce, i think. >> beyonce. and so they asked us to do a sort of private favor for them to make a mocumentary for them. we said, can we ask a favor in return? >> i'm just drinking. you should listen. it is really exciting. >> he's going to suck blowing bubbles now. >> and then we asked for a favor in return, can we make a son
funny thing is you call us crazy, but look at you guys. >> look at us. >> we love guys like you. tell us how the whole thing happened. hoda loves this. >> just a minute. this is actually wine. >> yes. >> it started out as we make skits and -- >> for your show. >> for our show. >> a talk show. >> we do different kinds of things, hidden camera -- looks so great. >> slurp it back, baby. >> you know what this is? this is success....
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you look at someone's face and they are smiling, you think everything is okay. but you have no idea what that person's journey has been. >> thanks so all of our guests tonight. we'll see you online. ♪ >>> hundreds of firefighters flown in from around australia to battle bush fires now threatening sydney. ♪ ♪ >>> hello from me david foster you are watching al jazerra live from doug doha. amnesty internationals says the u.s. should identifies war crimes over drone strikes. protesters and police clash in rio over the sale of brazil's biggest offshore oil field. >> reporter: and i will be reported on the poachers who haveec
you look at someone's face and they are smiling, you think everything is okay. but you have no idea what that person's journey has been. >> thanks so all of our guests tonight. we'll see you online. ♪ >>> hundreds of firefighters flown in from around australia to battle bush fires now threatening sydney. ♪ ♪ >>> hello from me david foster you are watching al jazerra live from doug doha. amnesty internationals says the u.s. should identifies war crimes over drone...
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know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the rebels had used chemical weapons and then we have more attacks and then suddenly we have allegations probably provided by israeli intelligence that no it was a syrian government and to this day i haven't seen any credible intelligence anything other than assertions giving a clear idea of who did that now the next triggering event that just happens to fold neatly into the bigger goal of regime change in iran is likely out there the tripwire may already be set we don't know but americans unfortunately are somewhat the weak link in this decision process if you look back in history eight items including time gentlemen gentlemen that we have to go to which you are praying for right ask you that you're afraid i will send to you our discussion on the neo-con agenda stay with r.t. . with. islam. this point being an expensive car saloon. clueless a new fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost caus
know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the rebels had used chemical weapons and then we have more attacks and then suddenly we have allegations probably provided by israeli intelligence that no it was a syrian government and to this day i haven't seen any credible intelligence anything other than assertions giving a clear idea of who did that now the next triggering event that just happens to fold neatly into...
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know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the rebels had use chemical weapons and then we have more attacks and then suddenly we have allegations probably provided by israeli intelligence that no it was a syrian government and to this day i haven't seen any credible intelligence anything other than assertions giving a clear idea of who did that now the next triggering event that just happens to fold neatly into the bigger goal of regime change in iran is likely out there the tripwire may already be sad we don't know but americans unfortunately are somewhat the weak link in this decision process if you look back at history eight items including time gentlemen gentlemen we have to go to waste you are praying for ron ask you that you're afraid i will send to you our discussion on the neo con agenda stay with r.t. . if you want. the media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea potions to cure the play your part of the musical. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answe
know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the rebels had use chemical weapons and then we have more attacks and then suddenly we have allegations probably provided by israeli intelligence that no it was a syrian government and to this day i haven't seen any credible intelligence anything other than assertions giving a clear idea of who did that now the next triggering event that just happens to fold neatly into the...
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you look at elizabeth warren with her stated fury. you look at cory booker with his trademark earnestness and optimism. you look at president obama with his continuity between his message of hope in 2008, which is now the same message, but delivered more with resignation and weariness in 2012, 2013. if you look at what these democrats are saying, in contrast with the absolute civil war on the right, where they are tearing each other down, disagreeing with each other, not just tactically, but on substance, and none of them, none of them are pulling each other along. you look at these guys in contrast to what's happening on the republican side, and these democrats, these different quadrants of the democratic party, they are all singing from the same playbook. not only are they not blaming each other, not trying to one-up each other, they are all making the same case in the same way. they're all making the case for government that works well, because what government does is important. and when you mess up government, it messes with the a
you look at elizabeth warren with her stated fury. you look at cory booker with his trademark earnestness and optimism. you look at president obama with his continuity between his message of hope in 2008, which is now the same message, but delivered more with resignation and weariness in 2012, 2013. if you look at what these democrats are saying, in contrast with the absolute civil war on the right, where they are tearing each other down, disagreeing with each other, not just tactically, but on...
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look at the amount of potential on indian territory and you look at the growing demand in india, you simply couldn't meet all of that from renewable sources. so what we're seeing the is that off is solution is reasonable. we have to look beyond the boundaries of countries toward a subregion area and try to interconnect countries, try to build those pieces of infrastructure that may unlock a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. south africa is the largest economy in sub-saharan africa, it's very much a coal-fired system, but us f it has huge hydropower resources. south africa could power much of the continent in and of itself. but it's a huge challenge to actually unlock those resources. massive investments are needed, the policy environment needs to be, you know, made ready for investments. often enormous amounts of transmission may be needed to move power between supply and demand areas, so we're working on a long-term basis. we help countries to meet their immediate needs but always in the context of a longer-term plan that will unlock these -- >> you know, of course, hydro
look at the amount of potential on indian territory and you look at the growing demand in india, you simply couldn't meet all of that from renewable sources. so what we're seeing the is that off is solution is reasonable. we have to look beyond the boundaries of countries toward a subregion area and try to interconnect countries, try to build those pieces of infrastructure that may unlock a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. south africa is the largest economy in sub-saharan africa,...