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you've heard of the barrens bounce, but this is the barrens blowup.hen they do this, i don't know if we can take a tech shot of me here, but it's not helpful to the stock with the a little thumb down worth $15 when it's 21 and change now. this is the called the barrens blowup. barrens has powerment i don't know if you subscribed to this, but it's worth it. september historically known to be the worst month for stocks, but bucking the trend this month, all three higher. next guest knows why, and he also feels there's a way to play this very easily and quickly. he's in the fox business exclusive, managing directer, a mere $126 billion under management, and i'm assuming you're up? >> yes. thanks, liz. absolutely. picking up managers, assets, doing a great job. you know, the fascinating thing about september that you mention is that, you know, we heard at the beginning of the month, september, worse month for stocks. liz: why is this different? >> it's a measure of quantitative easing, resolution about the eurozone crisis, bond buying plan. it's not resol
you've heard of the barrens bounce, but this is the barrens blowup.hen they do this, i don't know if we can take a tech shot of me here, but it's not helpful to the stock with the a little thumb down worth $15 when it's 21 and change now. this is the called the barrens blowup. barrens has powerment i don't know if you subscribed to this, but it's worth it. september historically known to be the worst month for stocks, but bucking the trend this month, all three higher. next guest knows why, and...
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. >> reporter: we've all seen the barren blocks. many wondered whether it will happen. har rods signaled its arrival. >> it's only going to be a few months from now where you'll see cranes, over 2,000 workers. >> reporter: at a projected cost of over $400 million it will have 110,000 square feet of gaming space, a 400 seat buffet, sports bar and restaurant along with a food court. it will also bring in the largest influx of jobs baltimore has seen in 30 years. >> we're prepared to move forward with the slot machines and are excited about it. hopefully question 7 passes which will allow an additional 700 table jobs on top of the 500. >> reporter: if it seems like they're lobbying to add a sixth casino and table gains in november, well, it is. that would help in the gaming market and they said it's long overdue. >> we want to keep the money in the state of maryland. people need to be part of that. >> reporter: har rods baltimore, maryland live! and anne arundel mall have received assurances. jeff hager, abc2 news. >> construction is scheduled to begin next summer on the s
. >> reporter: we've all seen the barren blocks. many wondered whether it will happen. har rods signaled its arrival. >> it's only going to be a few months from now where you'll see cranes, over 2,000 workers. >> reporter: at a projected cost of over $400 million it will have 110,000 square feet of gaming space, a 400 seat buffet, sports bar and restaurant along with a food court. it will also bring in the largest influx of jobs baltimore has seen in 30 years. >> we're...
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the barren lands of north sinai have become a fertile breeding ground for extremism. >> back to germany now. one of the main reasons germany has managed to avoid the worst of the eurozone debt crisis is that it has actually adhered to the fiscal discipline it has been preaching to other more troubled economies. reforming benefit programs has been central to its economic program. >> the biggest reforms haven't of cutbacks to pensions and increasing -- have involved cutbacks to pensions and increasing the retirement age from 65 to to 67. the ongoing drop -- the retirement age from 65 to 67. the ongoing drop in the birthrate is causing problems. >> there are divided over how to repair germany's pension system -- they are divided over how to repair germany's pension system. many retirees are struggling to make ends meet. benefits are not keeping up with rising costs. they want to attack the problem head on. party leader -- this party leader blames stagnating wages for weakness in the pension system. >> to address the problem of poverty among the elderly, we must first tackle the problem of
the barren lands of north sinai have become a fertile breeding ground for extremism. >> back to germany now. one of the main reasons germany has managed to avoid the worst of the eurozone debt crisis is that it has actually adhered to the fiscal discipline it has been preaching to other more troubled economies. reforming benefit programs has been central to its economic program. >> the biggest reforms haven't of cutbacks to pensions and increasing -- have involved cutbacks to...
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(laughter) even he whose charisma has been compared not unfavorably with a 1993 chrysler he barren. (laughter) even he-- who are these 47%ers? let's examine it. it turns out of the 47% who pay no income taxes, nearly two-thirds of those do pay payroll taxes. meaning they work, they just ain't working hard enough. you know, like a family of five making $50,000 a year. a.k.a., the amount of money it takes to see mitt romney (bleep) on them in person. (laughter) and the other 40%, the true freeloaders. settle down. the other 40% of the 47%, the true freeloaders who pay no federal income tax or payroll tax are actually made up of those making less than $20,000 a year and many of the nation's elderly. mr. romney knows them as "personal responsibility shirking unconvincables." you may know them as "the greatest generation" and/or "that that." (laughter) of course, that says nothing about the real parasites, welfare queens. public assistance is clearly a path to dependency and i would like to see evidence otherwise. oh, you have some evidence, mitt romney's mom? something about mitt romney
(laughter) even he whose charisma has been compared not unfavorably with a 1993 chrysler he barren. (laughter) even he-- who are these 47%ers? let's examine it. it turns out of the 47% who pay no income taxes, nearly two-thirds of those do pay payroll taxes. meaning they work, they just ain't working hard enough. you know, like a family of five making $50,000 a year. a.k.a., the amount of money it takes to see mitt romney (bleep) on them in person. (laughter) and the other 40%, the true...
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despite the high altitude and frequent rains, the region is fairly barren.here are few proper roads here. villagers get around by horse or donkey. nearby is one of the biggest lakes in lesotho. it wasn't always so. there used to be just a small river running through the valley. since the mid-1990s, a 185- meter-high wall was erected in the valley below mapeleng as part of the katse dam project. at 50 kilometers long, the artificial lake supplies neighboring south africa with clean water, and delivers clean electricity to lesotho. the dam is a success because it rains a lot in lesotho. water seeps through every rock face. countless brooks and rivers flow into the valley and the orange river, the biggest river in southern africa. the main region supplied by the reservoir is gauteng province, more than 600 kilometers away. it doesn't rain much in johannesburg, so south africa buys water from the lesotho highlands. inflow and outflow are regulated in the control centre according to stringent water management principles. >> you don't have to dry the rivers becaus
despite the high altitude and frequent rains, the region is fairly barren.here are few proper roads here. villagers get around by horse or donkey. nearby is one of the biggest lakes in lesotho. it wasn't always so. there used to be just a small river running through the valley. since the mid-1990s, a 185- meter-high wall was erected in the valley below mapeleng as part of the katse dam project. at 50 kilometers long, the artificial lake supplies neighboring south africa with clean water, and...
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this barren island was not always the end of the world.ontinental drift made it into such a remote location. the students want to go to the other side of the bay where the polar bears are. it is a cold ride 10 miles over the water. >> we had a situation once with two polar bears remain in the area after we made camp. it was a mother bear and her cub. they stayed in our camp area for an entire week. i too was a bit unsettling, but they never really caused us any problems. one morning, something really exciting happened. a seal floated by the beach on top of an ice pack, and when the mother bear saudi seal, she slipped into the water. she kept her head under water, which bears normally do so the seal cannot see their eyes and nose, but she kept her behind above water so she looked like a chunk of floating ice. >> suddenly, carson told us, the mother polar bear pounds and nabbed the seal -- pounced and nabbed the seal. after four days, our ship brings us back to civilization. we have always thought that polar bears need ice and global warming
this barren island was not always the end of the world.ontinental drift made it into such a remote location. the students want to go to the other side of the bay where the polar bears are. it is a cold ride 10 miles over the water. >> we had a situation once with two polar bears remain in the area after we made camp. it was a mother bear and her cub. they stayed in our camp area for an entire week. i too was a bit unsettling, but they never really caused us any problems. one morning,...
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we got hit pretty bad when the economy turned barren. we are back to remodeling single-family houses. the next thing we would be looking at is moving up the ladder again, which would include these types of houses, if they pencilled out. with the way it is, it would be difficult to do that. i think it is unfair to compare us to the wall street guys downtown that do the 100 unit projects. a few years back, before this came out, we had an 8 unit pending. in the last six years, we could not have built that same a unit building. -- eight unit building. thank you for your time. >> i am a small builder, an endangered species in san francisco. since the five to nine ordinance was put in six years ago, of the 10 units i have built, none were those buildings, because they do not pencil out. i was recently forced to walk away from a purchase agreement for five contiguous lots in san francisco, after planning staff informed me that despite being rh-2, there would be seeking below market units. there will be nothing built in that area until such time
we got hit pretty bad when the economy turned barren. we are back to remodeling single-family houses. the next thing we would be looking at is moving up the ladder again, which would include these types of houses, if they pencilled out. with the way it is, it would be difficult to do that. i think it is unfair to compare us to the wall street guys downtown that do the 100 unit projects. a few years back, before this came out, we had an 8 unit pending. in the last six years, we could not have...
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san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllable and the wildlife that is here. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am michael rice, the president of the glen park association. briefly, i want to say that the glen park association board of directors sent a letter earlier this week that you now have urging for approval of the contract, and to move ahead with the glenn part improvement plan. this is a long and construcve
san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllable and the wildlife that is here. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am michael rice, the president of the glen park association. briefly, i want to say that the glen park association board of directors sent a letter earlier this week that you now have urging for approval of the contract, and to move ahead with...
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san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllablean
san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllablean
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san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllable and the wildlife that is here. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am michael rice, the president of the glen park association. briefly, i want to say that the glen park association board of directors sent a letter earlier this week that you now have urging for approval of the contract, and to move ahead with the glenn part improvement plan. this is a long and constructive process. it'd have to balance expanding the playground, providing safer access, and relocating to the tennis court. and the recreation center building itself. this is kind of groove its cube -- rubitz cube because the pieces and dollars, they have been lined up with the appropriate compromises. i do have one regret. my wife and i have been taking our granddaughter to the playground, two or three days per week. we will miss that. but i believe that our granddaughter will be very excited in about 10 months with a new playground. we
san francisco was a barren landscape. all of these trees that are here, this is a catchword. people say that this is the lungs of the city, that makes the syllable and the wildlife that is here. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am michael rice, the president of the glen park association. briefly, i want to say that the glen park association board of directors sent a letter earlier this week that you now have urging for approval of the contract, and to move ahead with...
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van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive in this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy wilderness as a boy here suffering favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilize places so we call for emergency help. back at hospit
van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive in this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy wilderness as a boy here suffering favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a...
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it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship. to commemorate the baptism of jesus. would the matter with it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears in his desire to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles crossed the fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian for the oil of its time bringing in a third of. what the location had of the east as for the russians the. tabasco is one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across who led a revo
it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship. to commemorate the baptism of jesus. would the matter with it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears in his desire to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist...
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material so far has been that there are no limitations to freedom of speech but journalist and writer barren land says it's money that's really motivating the paper. their motives are mixed i'm sure publicity has had something to do with it but we definitely their circulation is going up every time they've done it and so there's. a lot of money by doing it but as far as the question of no limits on freedom of speech i've been looking at the law lives across here and in fact there are limits to one freedom of speech and those limits you hear regularly in many countries perfumes in germany in the netherlands with any kind of publication more communication in which a soul human dignity of others are insulting to maliciously maligning or defaming segments of the population in germany when you're going to assure them three months to five years or publishing going to such a thing also what we know that denying the holocaust is a crime in most european countries not in the united kingdom but certainly in france and germany and i would argue that a rollercoaster nearly is very similar to attacking o
material so far has been that there are no limitations to freedom of speech but journalist and writer barren land says it's money that's really motivating the paper. their motives are mixed i'm sure publicity has had something to do with it but we definitely their circulation is going up every time they've done it and so there's. a lot of money by doing it but as far as the question of no limits on freedom of speech i've been looking at the law lives across here and in fact there are limits to...
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why it's such a big deal was because the company delivers all kinds of things has been taken as a barren reason for the u.s. economy because you know they deliberate clothing medicines all kinds of things and it's over two percent so that was kind of really feeding the peasant in the session we gave us exchange rates as i was saying about mario drug is well he said he would use his plan today really to save the common currency that we've got in the screen just now which is one twenty six zero two i remember as well around the moment the guy you know he pledged to do whatever it took to save the single currency if we took out the russian ruble as you can see it mix in the session yes it is going to start moving and shaking in less than an hour now and the economic minister for russia has recently noted that the ruble has become more volatile and not so as the russians aren't too bright moves towards free floating exchange rate this is it the markets for russia will be able to see what's happening as i say these are the closing figures but they will be opening in about maybe just over half
why it's such a big deal was because the company delivers all kinds of things has been taken as a barren reason for the u.s. economy because you know they deliberate clothing medicines all kinds of things and it's over two percent so that was kind of really feeding the peasant in the session we gave us exchange rates as i was saying about mario drug is well he said he would use his plan today really to save the common currency that we've got in the screen just now which is one twenty six zero...
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won't vote for either candidates romney nor obama so why do you think both of these guys would be barren choices for the economy. just look at what they're going to do mitt romney has promised that he would label china a currency manipulator and obama is joining him and ohio with new trumped up charges in the world trade organization trying to keep up with roaming so both of them are likely to start a trade war with china i think i'm a i'm a free trade advocate so i think that's a bad move now i think romney will be worse i think romney is going to do what he says and i've had people come in to me as a mission what makes you think you know these guys are really going to do what they say that interesting point is really if they come out and they say they're going to do something devastating well they probably well that's the end sort of the sad state of affairs there of they say they're going to do something bad well you know those same hell bent on it also romney's pledge to raise military spending i think that's a disastrous policy and i think we might even see an out and out war with i
won't vote for either candidates romney nor obama so why do you think both of these guys would be barren choices for the economy. just look at what they're going to do mitt romney has promised that he would label china a currency manipulator and obama is joining him and ohio with new trumped up charges in the world trade organization trying to keep up with roaming so both of them are likely to start a trade war with china i think i'm a i'm a free trade advocate so i think that's a bad move now...
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to advertising and research of the missing the fifth with) pittsburgh just picked up on these barren and lines of hard for. and it is monday september the 10th item. >>> a student in the east bay has been found dead a week after he went missing. >>> but also grew up in lafayette and attended high school. he graduated a couple years ago. he went missing over labor day weekend what he was going on the river flowed with some friends in chico. his body was found yesterday in the sacramento river not far from where he was last seen. the 20 ruled went to cal poly but he was in the cheek area taking part in the annual labor day river flow. he was last seen sunday september 2nd when he gets separated from his friends. olson's friends and parents and even strangers more licensed insurer in and out fliers and creating a face but vigilant. olson's parents even met with more than zero hundred volunteers yesterday to look for their son. a couple of fishermen felt olson's body and are no signs of foul play. he appears to drop. >>> the outpouring we have seen in the city of chico and people come fr
to advertising and research of the missing the fifth with) pittsburgh just picked up on these barren and lines of hard for. and it is monday september the 10th item. >>> a student in the east bay has been found dead a week after he went missing. >>> but also grew up in lafayette and attended high school. he graduated a couple years ago. he went missing over labor day weekend what he was going on the river flowed with some friends in chico. his body was found yesterday in the...
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for church and state, he was a barren tree, but on his mountain side, in a narrow circle of home where his work lay, there he was great, because he was himself. the mettle of which god made him rang most true until the end. and firmly, i believe, this man is not a cripple in the eyes of god. now that's what i call christianity. there's nothing there that could distress anybody. if i were not standing here with my staff, i could well believe it was i who lay here sleeping and hearing, as it were in a vision, of myself so praised. how good it is to be assured by the voice of authority: as a man sows, so shall he reap. and one must be oneself and look after oneself and one's own at all things whether great or small. and if your luck runs out, then at least you've the honor of having lived your life in accordance with the best principles. forward or back. and it's equally far. outside or in, i'm still confined. "go around," said the boyg. i must do that here. oh, the scripture says "of dust thou art made," and the first thing in life is to fill one's belly. what's this? onions, that won't
for church and state, he was a barren tree, but on his mountain side, in a narrow circle of home where his work lay, there he was great, because he was himself. the mettle of which god made him rang most true until the end. and firmly, i believe, this man is not a cripple in the eyes of god. now that's what i call christianity. there's nothing there that could distress anybody. if i were not standing here with my staff, i could well believe it was i who lay here sleeping and hearing, as it were...
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barrens has been dead wrong on this. it looks like they are making back what they lost because of that. >> this is the dream. >> look at what amazon does. how many of those things that amazon delivers are they actually delivering from a.maza. >> i get everything via amazon directly. mike murphy, what do you think about facebook? >> it's great. another revenue stream for this company is phenomenal. and if i was on facebook, i would send you an early birthday present. >> did you own it before? would you buy it here because it? is this a fundamental change in the economics of this company? >> it is. i have been trading facebook. i wouldn't jump in here because i missed it. i don't know if 8% is enough to move. another pullback or another event where i think like we have traded into events if there was another event coming up where i thought there was possibility of a 7% move i would trade facebook. >> i'll give you that event. it comes on monday. they are going to talk about facebook. when we saw zucker berg come out and ta
barrens has been dead wrong on this. it looks like they are making back what they lost because of that. >> this is the dream. >> look at what amazon does. how many of those things that amazon delivers are they actually delivering from a.maza. >> i get everything via amazon directly. mike murphy, what do you think about facebook? >> it's great. another revenue stream for this company is phenomenal. and if i was on facebook, i would send you an early birthday present....
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there were the robber barrens, the captains of industry. they had enormous political power, and somehow between the muckrakers and people getting out and teddy roosevelt, we did have change in terms of the political outcomes and in terms of what it meant for ordinary people. i think there's precedent. i think we can do that m i think we can be optimistic as tough as things look now. let me close by quoting my -- i always end saying this -- rabbi abraham joshua, a great friend as most of you know, of dr. king, and great man himself said a lot of things, but one thing he said is very simple, and that is this: we're not all guilty, but we are all responsible. thanks for the chance to be here with you. [applause] >> we'll have time for q&a, and as a reminder, after the q&a, there's a book signing. if you don't have it yet, there's a bookstore at the other end of the restaurant. we support unions and independent bookstores. anyone has a question -- quick request that the shorter you keep the questions, the more people we hear from. we want a lot
there were the robber barrens, the captains of industry. they had enormous political power, and somehow between the muckrakers and people getting out and teddy roosevelt, we did have change in terms of the political outcomes and in terms of what it meant for ordinary people. i think there's precedent. i think we can do that m i think we can be optimistic as tough as things look now. let me close by quoting my -- i always end saying this -- rabbi abraham joshua, a great friend as most of you...
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it spent billions in the '50s and '60s moving its capital to a barren savanna near the middle of thehere it built brasilia, a futuristic city right out of the jetsons. then it borrowed billions more to develop the country's interior. corruption and ineptitude eventually led to a financial collapse... >> [shouting in portuguese] >> 2,000% inflation, and, at the time, the largest financial rescue package in the history of the international monetary fund. >> [speaking portuguese] >> then a few years later, this man walked into the president's office. >> [speaking portuguese] >> president luiz inacio lula da silva, known simply as "lula," is a former metalworker with a fourth-grade education and a doctorate in charisma. >> [speaking portuguese] >> when he was elected in 2002 on his fourth try, lula was a firebrand labor leader with socialist tendencies. some predicted another hugo chavez, but he left office at the end of 2010 with an 87% approval rating and much of the credit for turning the country around. we talked to him at the presidential residence in brasilia. when you took office,
it spent billions in the '50s and '60s moving its capital to a barren savanna near the middle of thehere it built brasilia, a futuristic city right out of the jetsons. then it borrowed billions more to develop the country's interior. corruption and ineptitude eventually led to a financial collapse... >> [shouting in portuguese] >> 2,000% inflation, and, at the time, the largest financial rescue package in the history of the international monetary fund. >> [speaking portuguese]...