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beta particle, beta particle, betawhat's a beta particle? - electron. - electron. now we have to make the symbol for electron. r electron, get it? mm-hmm. at'shetomic mber of an eltron? - negative o. - atomicbe negane wh is atomic numr, anyy? charge, right? - netive one. - negave one what's theass of an electron? zero. well, it's closer to zero than it is to one if one is the mass of a proton neutron. and this has got, like, abou2,0th the mass. that'sloser to zero than to one. so we round of atomic mass number, anyway. this is ze. now, what does the thorium become? well, what do we got over here for an atomic nuer 91 do you see it's 91? yeah. 91. and what's the mass gonna be? - 89. - now, what has 91? protactinium. - is it gonna be 91, gang? - yeah. let's check. - 91 minus 1 equals 90. - correct. it's 91. that's interesting. some people think that radioactive decay, you start with uranium and work down, down, dow down the periodic table approaching hydrogen. not true. when beta particles are emitted, you climb up the table, gang. you see that? what happens in that
beta particle, beta particle, betawhat's a beta particle? - electron. - electron. now we have to make the symbol for electron. r electron, get it? mm-hmm. at'shetomic mber of an eltron? - negative o. - atomicbe negane wh is atomic numr, anyy? charge, right? - netive one. - negave one what's theass of an electron? zero. well, it's closer to zero than it is to one if one is the mass of a proton neutron. and this has got, like, abou2,0th the mass. that'sloser to zero than to one. so we round of...
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that was happening as janet yellen -- the beta names. stuff that moves more than the markets definitely back on today. >> under normal circumstances, though, an earnings report like we got from cisco last night, which has taken a toll on that stock today, that would have affected the whole market today. >> that's right. >> but you got the fed -- the quantitative easing impact that's still affecting the stock market. >> that's right. right now sienna is affecting a particular part of the market. any of the networking stocks. look at a stock like sienna or stuff that sells into the internet equipment -- the networking equipment space. ffiv is out there. their stocks are down. networkers are down. even outside of that, most of the tech areas is not down anywhere near as much. they're moving along with janet yellen, assuring everybody that the market for the time being can assume we're going to continue the bond buying program. >> yes, indeed. bob, thanks very much. we'll be checking back with you later. maria? >>> the commerce department ha
that was happening as janet yellen -- the beta names. stuff that moves more than the markets definitely back on today. >> under normal circumstances, though, an earnings report like we got from cisco last night, which has taken a toll on that stock today, that would have affected the whole market today. >> that's right. >> but you got the fed -- the quantitative easing impact that's still affecting the stock market. >> that's right. right now sienna is affecting a...
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this is the other high beta group hit a lot. retail stocks, some of the other ones out there, jc penney having a great day, some of the other discounters that are out there, kohl's and freds. >> with interest rates higher as sue mentioned emerging markets get hit any time this happens, emerging markets generally have a problem. we'll see what happens with the fomc minutes at 2. >> the market held hostage too that. thank you very much. gold moshgts closing about now and sharon epperson is tracking the ax next at the nymex. >> slide in gold down about $15 below 1260 an ounce and this close below that mark is significant because technically this is the lowest settlement price we've seen for gold since july. closing here below the 1260 level. keep in mind that traders are still looking at that low that we saw back in october around 1251 an ounce. is that the next level that they're watching. and below that they say there's very little technical support above the 1209 level. so looks like maybe we could see gold prices near that leve
this is the other high beta group hit a lot. retail stocks, some of the other ones out there, jc penney having a great day, some of the other discounters that are out there, kohl's and freds. >> with interest rates higher as sue mentioned emerging markets get hit any time this happens, emerging markets generally have a problem. we'll see what happens with the fomc minutes at 2. >> the market held hostage too that. thank you very much. gold moshgts closing about now and sharon...
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a lot of high beta names did very well on top of that. take a look at retail stocks. kind of a mixed picture. higher end, williams-sonoma had a good report. middle of the lower end not so great. target a little disappointment. sears continues to see bleeding in terms of same store sales. we did put up gap. i think gap was down about 2% in the after hours, i saw. they came out earnings a little bit better than expected. beat by a penny. important thing, reaffirmed their full year guidance, though. and, maria, they announced a $1 billion stock buyback. union pacific also announced a very big one today and that stock moved up as well. back to you. >> love it, bob. thank you so much. >>> microsoft's xbox 1 consoles go on sale at midnight tonight. fans have been waiting in line since this morning to get their hands on one. jon fortt is here now with the story. will x mark the spot for microsoft? >> i've seen reviews trying to break down pros and cons of xbox 1 versus ps4. xbox 1 is a $500 living room pc. trying to blend live tv experience and digital down loads and fantasy
a lot of high beta names did very well on top of that. take a look at retail stocks. kind of a mixed picture. higher end, williams-sonoma had a good report. middle of the lower end not so great. target a little disappointment. sears continues to see bleeding in terms of same store sales. we did put up gap. i think gap was down about 2% in the after hours, i saw. they came out earnings a little bit better than expected. beat by a penny. important thing, reaffirmed their full year guidance,...
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i think the higher beta names will be. we see the emerging markets crack a little bit, so cisco's earnings, the ecb cut the rates over there, the dollar getting stronger. i'm a little more concerned about the multinationals like ge and honeywell, so trimming those and going into the names like yelp, linkedin. talking about the hedge funds wanting to get more beta, i think the names will work from now until year end. stay away from retail, i think confidence has been hurt. but you have to add beta on the portfolio, and stay away from the international names. >> let's get to the man who bumped his price target up for the s&p 500 for year's end. he's tom lee, jpmorgan's chief investment strategist, live in new york city. tom, welcome back. >> yeah, thanks for having me. >> why the 50-point bump? >> well, you know, we're only middle -- in the middle of the fourth quarter. you know, it's been a good six weeks. the conditions that would supporting a rise in the first six weeks are in place at year end, and we know investors usua
i think the higher beta names will be. we see the emerging markets crack a little bit, so cisco's earnings, the ecb cut the rates over there, the dollar getting stronger. i'm a little more concerned about the multinationals like ge and honeywell, so trimming those and going into the names like yelp, linkedin. talking about the hedge funds wanting to get more beta, i think the names will work from now until year end. stay away from retail, i think confidence has been hurt. but you have to add...
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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you'reeady for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, wita focus on your core -- core cardio, riedircuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figured out h
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you'reeady for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, wita focus on your core -- core cardio, riedircuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your...
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>> beta testing is important. i warned in an article before october that there would be problems if it was not beta tested. when i worked with the part d rollout. implementation of the medicare modernisation of drug roll out. we looked at beta testing six months in advance. it's not easy to do it's complicated. >> there's a keep your health care plan act, allowing americans to keep existing coverage throughout 2014 without penalties, is this the way it's headed in congress? >> it's an interesting question with the upton legislation. if the administration doesn't come up with a fix before friday, when the upthing is voted on, a lot of democrats will vote with upton. >> we heard from bill clinton, he said that the americans should be able to keep their plans. >> yes, that is what he said. a lot are getting nervous about that. with the numbers - one thing to think about, they spent 6 million on the website. there's only about 23,000 - 23,000-25,000 signing up. >> we are talking about 23,000 per person signing up. >>
>> beta testing is important. i warned in an article before october that there would be problems if it was not beta tested. when i worked with the part d rollout. implementation of the medicare modernisation of drug roll out. we looked at beta testing six months in advance. it's not easy to do it's complicated. >> there's a keep your health care plan act, allowing americans to keep existing coverage throughout 2014 without penalties, is this the way it's headed in congress? >>...
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now we have it and his departure was death piled on debts we got additional debt and the so called beta was always bit off when like tries to beat it to teddy to try to come into member of a memorandum of understanding like if the i.m.f. came into any country one of the first people hit but the one told us they took a hit when the i when the i.m.f. came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing to t.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the banks and to be able to europe it wasn't a bit over and that's what they got and now we're hearing that we're going to exit this bailout as i said to many times people in the i.m.f. when they try to leave they would be leaving with a smile on their faces because every. that they came to achieve they would have achieved everything that they've come to achieve different shaped they would be leaving here and we have a legacy because we have no debt slaves in and for the next forty years just on the producer notes that we're going to support her focusing on oh we have a major move communicate using the te
now we have it and his departure was death piled on debts we got additional debt and the so called beta was always bit off when like tries to beat it to teddy to try to come into member of a memorandum of understanding like if the i.m.f. came into any country one of the first people hit but the one told us they took a hit when the i when the i.m.f. came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing to t.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the...
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that's beta brand. everyone knows beta brand. that was actually our first customer. they're located, i believe, on cesar chavez and that was a fun day, those guys, they're fun. and that's do-do case which ted talked about earlier and they make ipad cases using traditional book binding practices to do so. it's a great product. and their whole pitch is that they not only preserve the art of book binding, but also your tablet. and then [speaker not understood] based out of oakland. for the most part a design company, they make modular wall units. it's great for urban living. they do not produce in the united states. this is one company that doesn't. they actually -- they buy from china, but they are recycled -- it is recycled plastic. >> we just wanted to -- i mean, there's a lot of detail that's gone into this. christian and regina have been helpful in kind of guiding the structure of how this is going to be done in practice. we just wanted to introduce ourselves, kind of tell you a little bit about what we're doing. i'm sure there are plenty of questions. so, thank yo
that's beta brand. everyone knows beta brand. that was actually our first customer. they're located, i believe, on cesar chavez and that was a fun day, those guys, they're fun. and that's do-do case which ted talked about earlier and they make ipad cases using traditional book binding practices to do so. it's a great product. and their whole pitch is that they not only preserve the art of book binding, but also your tablet. and then [speaker not understood] based out of oakland. for the most...
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very little room for error in any of these high beta numbers.hole cloud computing group under a little pressure. same with 3-d printers. this group was not among high beta names hit recently and all of a sudden today, kaboom. all stocks are to the downside. i haven't heard anything from the traders i've talked to. finally, united continental ceo, i understand, coming up. great year. they got an investor day going on today. talking about cutting spending. the stock is up 4 .5%. look at how the stocks have done this year. airline is traditionally a loser investment for many years because there were too many airlines, too much capacity. delta up over 100%, united up 61%. what's power them, lower fuel costs, higher capacity, higher demand, higher ticket prices, throw in consolidation and you have a terrific year. i want to know, just ask him, he's not going to raise prices anymore, is he? please? >> he's right here. you just did his whole segment for him, thanks. >> united couldn't negligence telling investors today in investor day is will cut $2 bi
very little room for error in any of these high beta numbers.hole cloud computing group under a little pressure. same with 3-d printers. this group was not among high beta names hit recently and all of a sudden today, kaboom. all stocks are to the downside. i haven't heard anything from the traders i've talked to. finally, united continental ceo, i understand, coming up. great year. they got an investor day going on today. talking about cutting spending. the stock is up 4 .5%. look at how the...
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when the high beta stocks get hit a few weeks ago. i don't see any news that's obvious but i'm checking around. this is one of those high beta names. >> a drop -- >> that's a lot. >> they never really dropped and the other names were dropping. exchanges have had a good day. intercontinental, first analyst meeting since the new york stock exchange. they updated a little bit. they're going to spin off, do an ipo probably in the summer but all the exchanges are up. housing related stocks doing well. home depot. best buy did okay, but they talk about a highly promotional time and those box stores, no matter what you say, best buy has had a good run over 30% this year. it's still a tough environment. imagine selling on amazon you can change the price instantaneously on amazon and those guys they don't have the luxury. >> they will match. thanks. >> they have done great this year. >> let's go uptown. sheila dharmarajan following the movers for us at the nasdaq. >> we spent the morning wavering between the gains and losses but we are at sess
when the high beta stocks get hit a few weeks ago. i don't see any news that's obvious but i'm checking around. this is one of those high beta names. >> a drop -- >> that's a lot. >> they never really dropped and the other names were dropping. exchanges have had a good day. intercontinental, first analyst meeting since the new york stock exchange. they updated a little bit. they're going to spin off, do an ipo probably in the summer but all the exchanges are up. housing...
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going into this week have been long beta names.beta names are the teslas of the world, the chinese internets of the world, the facebooks of the world. you know them. the stocks that trade heavy volume every day and have wide price swings on a daily basis. they've been long data, and they've been short defensive names. so short consumer staples names. in the last couple of days, that has changed a little bit. suddenly we've seen a little bit of selling there in some of the high beta names and more going into the consumer staples names. now, remember, hedge funds have only so much tolerance for pain. when they start seeing trades go against them, they tend to reverse it a little bit. how deep this reversal is is not clear. we're in the middle of it. this could all stop. i would note today, big names in some of the consumer space like wynn, for example, ralph lauren that was up today are all down today. i don't think we have a clear trend right now, brian. >> bob, the reason that we led the show with ecb, right, was not only because t
going into this week have been long beta names.beta names are the teslas of the world, the chinese internets of the world, the facebooks of the world. you know them. the stocks that trade heavy volume every day and have wide price swings on a daily basis. they've been long data, and they've been short defensive names. so short consumer staples names. in the last couple of days, that has changed a little bit. suddenly we've seen a little bit of selling there in some of the high beta names and...
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beta pi go back several years but last straw when the frat threw a big party without what national callsto proper risk management around drinking in particular. no one from the chapter would comment but we did talk with members who say they tried to do a better job of policing themselves. >> i think a lot of it comes down to leadership within fraternities in general. they have leadership and it's berkeley. a lot of people are intelligent. >> now, tonight. likely to be a big party night the football team hosts ucs tomorrow night. as for the fraternity, then, the building may be rented out. in berkeley, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the i team has been investigating. >> binge drinking in cal since the start of the school year. what i found is having a major impact putting you in danger. i'll have the story coming up. >> also tonight the sentencing of a south bay politician hauled away in handcuffs late today. abc7 newsñ reveal what google hs shot neces is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything els
beta pi go back several years but last straw when the frat threw a big party without what national callsto proper risk management around drinking in particular. no one from the chapter would comment but we did talk with members who say they tried to do a better job of policing themselves. >> i think a lot of it comes down to leadership within fraternities in general. they have leadership and it's berkeley. a lot of people are intelligent. >> now, tonight. likely to be a big party...
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beta pi go back several years but last straw when the frat threw a big party without what national callsto proper risk management around drinking in particular. no one from the chapter would comment but we did talk with members who say they tried to do a better job of policing themselves. >> i think a lot of it comes down to leadership within fraternities in general. they have leadership and it's berkeley. a lot of people are intelligent. >> now, tonight. likely to be a big party night the football team hosts ucs tomorrow night. as for the fraternity, then, the building may be rented out. in berkeley, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the i team has been investigating. >> binge drinking in cal since the start of the school year. what i found is having a major impact putting you in danger. i'll have the story coming up. >> also tonight the sentencing of a south bay politician hauled away in handcuffs late today. abc7 newsñ reveal what google hs in mind for that barge on the bay. u-verse was made for me. yeah, it's perfect for us tv fans. no...me. they made this for me. oh, and you've worked ou
beta pi go back several years but last straw when the frat threw a big party without what national callsto proper risk management around drinking in particular. no one from the chapter would comment but we did talk with members who say they tried to do a better job of policing themselves. >> i think a lot of it comes down to leadership within fraternities in general. they have leadership and it's berkeley. a lot of people are intelligent. >> now, tonight. likely to be a big party...
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it emits a beta particle. and what does it turn into? how ma peoe can figure out what the number is here that couldn't dot before but maybe now can? show of hands. four people. wonderful. now, how many? what is it gonna be, gang? it's 94. 94, 94. what is the second planet that we named after discovering newn's laws? it wasn't neptune, it was what? - plo. - pluto. guess what we'd bealling this, gang? plutonium. plutonium. pu2. and you know what plutonium will do? plutium as welasnium35 ll undergo fission when a neutron taps it. d so this is used for power production. u235, used for power production. historical, when the bombs were dropped ck in world war ii, the bomb that devastated hiroshima was a uranium 235 bomb. you know how much uranium 235 was left after the bomb s detonated? almost none. the united states shot its arsenal, one bomb, none left to speak of. you know what the bomb that hit nagasaki was? plutonium. plutonium. does the same thing. plutonium is made from uranium 235--238, very plentiful, but you got to bombard it with ne
it emits a beta particle. and what does it turn into? how ma peoe can figure out what the number is here that couldn't dot before but maybe now can? show of hands. four people. wonderful. now, how many? what is it gonna be, gang? it's 94. 94, 94. what is the second planet that we named after discovering newn's laws? it wasn't neptune, it was what? - plo. - pluto. guess what we'd bealling this, gang? plutonium. plutonium. pu2. and you know what plutonium will do? plutium as welasnium35 ll...
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uc chapter was supposed to reorganize police itself but in an e-mail the students parents alumni beta national secretary wrote this behavior ultimately culminated this fall in unauthorized party that also disregarded all form of reason and required risk mappingment. beta members still living at the house would not comment. >> things have increased alcohol consumption and under able drinking specifically. >>reporter: jays open pwlngs to another fraternity at cal. >> i think a lot of it comes down to leadership within fraternity in general because every from a certainty has their own executive committee. they have leadership and it's berkeley. smart kids here. a lot of people are intelligent people. poor decision-making. >> we found a limp body of passed out students being lugged out of frat house. >>reporter: thursday our i team showed how binge drinking at cal out of hand not just at fraternity but dorms. apartments. other police where is students party. >> if not guiding them then what do you expect? >>reporter: but this student says the immediate why and uc administration shouldn't
uc chapter was supposed to reorganize police itself but in an e-mail the students parents alumni beta national secretary wrote this behavior ultimately culminated this fall in unauthorized party that also disregarded all form of reason and required risk mappingment. beta members still living at the house would not comment. >> things have increased alcohol consumption and under able drinking specifically. >>reporter: jays open pwlngs to another fraternity at cal. >> i think a...
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significant progress has been made, they are doing beta testing on the system and we expect that it will be complete d by december of this year, the same with the auto prompt. the auto prompt system is being developed solely by chris, without the assistance of outside developers. as of october 31, the occ had opened 559 new cases and closed 518. the cases that we opened by the end of the third quarter represent a 4 percent decrease over cases opened by the -- in the third quarter, 2012. during this nine month period the occ opened 26 more cases than it closed and while we do have a backlog we attribute some of that to the week of training that several employees attended at the conference and then also the four investigator vacancies. unfortunately we will not be able to fill those vacancies or even use temporary funds to fill them, probably until next fiscal year. and even though the budget provides for 34.75 positions, because we have a small -- because we have a small department, a small budget, when the attrition factor and the vacancy factor is factored in, it leaves us without enoug
significant progress has been made, they are doing beta testing on the system and we expect that it will be complete d by december of this year, the same with the auto prompt. the auto prompt system is being developed solely by chris, without the assistance of outside developers. as of october 31, the occ had opened 559 new cases and closed 518. the cases that we opened by the end of the third quarter represent a 4 percent decrease over cases opened by the -- in the third quarter, 2012. during...
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the bigger damage was in the high beta names. take a look, linkedin facebook zillow. ron was talking about social media. another group that's got a lot of momentum this year not necessarily high beta but the oil names, e&p names have had a huge run. see that drop today? some of this was related to oil moving down. the other big name bill dudley head of the new york fed, came out in the middle of the day and said he was getting more hopeful will the u.s. economy. that cost the dow 20 points. that was earlier in the day. oil in the middle of the day went from $93.40 to $ -- you see that drop? that is when dudley was talking. the lowest level since may. gold also dropped. it was 1280 went to 1270 in the middle of the day. we'll keep an eye on all of those issue. the bottom barometer of all of these issues is the ten-year. you can see here the ten-year was very steady until we went right to the close when it dropped near the lows of the day, 2.66. that's what people really do watch very carefully. back to you. >> thank you so much. joining me lizzette cooper pp jonathan j
the bigger damage was in the high beta names. take a look, linkedin facebook zillow. ron was talking about social media. another group that's got a lot of momentum this year not necessarily high beta but the oil names, e&p names have had a huge run. see that drop today? some of this was related to oil moving down. the other big name bill dudley head of the new york fed, came out in the middle of the day and said he was getting more hopeful will the u.s. economy. that cost the dow 20 points....
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to figure out the betas but i just looked and helped out and lent a hand. >> he's talking about tracking this. a small cube satellite launched from international space station this month. on board, an experimental parachute type device used to deploy and bring it back home fast without the use of retro rockets. >> idea is that we're developing a birdie. so it's, it doesn't take much to slow down. most is is at the top of the atmosphere. >> it's a novel concept and possibly advanced of flying down and having it burn through atmosphere. imagine a self directed parachute dropped from space to a designated target. their proof is orbiting now. and slowing now. it returns to earth next month. whether succeeds or fails is part of a teach proing is hes the win as one generation teaches another. >> is this paying it forward or backward? >> forward. >> at nasa aims wayne freedman abc7 news. >> he's right. >> well, hope you're ready holiday shopping season usually starting friday gets going toechlt many will be shopping for electronics. >> i think they're all on the freeway now. >> consumer reports
to figure out the betas but i just looked and helped out and lent a hand. >> he's talking about tracking this. a small cube satellite launched from international space station this month. on board, an experimental parachute type device used to deploy and bring it back home fast without the use of retro rockets. >> idea is that we're developing a birdie. so it's, it doesn't take much to slow down. most is is at the top of the atmosphere. >> it's a novel concept and possibly...
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the only characteristic, high beta as well. would he get the fmoc minutes tomorrow and a couple of fed officials were out trying to jaw bone down interest rates, trying to keep the bond vigilantes at bay. charles evans not bountiful accommodation is needed. fed chair nominee janet yellen said monetary policy is likely to remain highly accommodative. seems to be working. ten-year note, 2.71%. slowly moved to the upside but not dramatically. they have to keep those numbers low. they get to 3%, i think the stock market is going to have a very, very difficult time. back to you. >> thank you so much. to talk more about this investing is meg green, ceo of meg green associates, tim leech, david kudla from mainstay, and jonathan murray from ubs. good to see everybody. thank you for joining us. appreciate that. jonathan, let me kick this off with you and let me ask you about putting money to work in this market here. would you put new money given the market is at close to record highs? >> definitely, maria. i think investors have been s
the only characteristic, high beta as well. would he get the fmoc minutes tomorrow and a couple of fed officials were out trying to jaw bone down interest rates, trying to keep the bond vigilantes at bay. charles evans not bountiful accommodation is needed. fed chair nominee janet yellen said monetary policy is likely to remain highly accommodative. seems to be working. ten-year note, 2.71%. slowly moved to the upside but not dramatically. they have to keep those numbers low. they get to 3%, i...
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three-quarters of these kids graduated and of those who graduated more than one quarter for phi beta kappa's soap clearly you don't need a critical mass. they never had anything resembling a critical mass. what you need is a good educational background and the absence of people who are distracting you from what the purpose of the colleges. >> host: is there a relationship or an important relationship between race and mental capacity? >> guest: capacity, if you mean by capacity potential, then who knows? you can't measure potential currently and i suspect for the next 100 years or so probably. what you can recognize and measure his capacity, developed capabilities over s.a.t.'s and stuff like that but potentially you cannot. >> guest: . >> host: when it comes to race how does that play into the measurements that we have today? >> guest: i'm not sure what you mean by that great. >> host: is there a correlation between iq and what we have on what we are able to measure today and raise? >> guest: oh sure. there has always been a mom all sorts of people around the world. i mean people int
three-quarters of these kids graduated and of those who graduated more than one quarter for phi beta kappa's soap clearly you don't need a critical mass. they never had anything resembling a critical mass. what you need is a good educational background and the absence of people who are distracting you from what the purpose of the colleges. >> host: is there a relationship or an important relationship between race and mental capacity? >> guest: capacity, if you mean by capacity...
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it wasn't really in the game plan, by concentrating the holdings in these high beta stocks i would be vulnerable to the sudden downturn and that's why i used in the deep in the money call options. you can see it in my last book, getting back to even. that allows me to be able to be stocked out of priceline and i would sell the short common stock and be able to hedge in a rapid fashion. all the while praying for a down turn. like many managers who think the market is too high, they need that downturn so they can catch up to the averages. as a hedge fund manager i could never leave that to chance. there was too much on the line, and notice not once in this whole calculus i just gave you was value considered. it was completely irrelevant when you're on the hunt for performance. if you're running a fund, the idea is to mimic the investors who you figure will get the most money in and the guys that will put their money into the market. it doesn't even matter if you like these stocks. most of the time i didn't. they're simply vehicles chasing performance for performance sake. the only thing
it wasn't really in the game plan, by concentrating the holdings in these high beta stocks i would be vulnerable to the sudden downturn and that's why i used in the deep in the money call options. you can see it in my last book, getting back to even. that allows me to be able to be stocked out of priceline and i would sell the short common stock and be able to hedge in a rapid fashion. all the while praying for a down turn. like many managers who think the market is too high, they need that...
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high beta group. never hit before. yesterday suddenly down double digits. again today, big drops in all four of the big names there. marie, yeah back to you. >> thank you so much. joining me is liz ann sanders, charles backrack charles luna and author of "good financial adviser will tell you" and joining us mandy drury. thanks for joining us. liz ann, let's kick this off with you. what did you hear from james bullard and was it the right move to sell into strength? >> there was nothing surprising in there with the exception of something more explicit with interest on reserbs, which would be good in a couple of ways. if they were to lower that they would that would free up velocity lending in the banking system. at the same time it would reinforce this notion they're not going to raise the fed rate at any time soon. that would prevent the kind of riot we saw last summer. not to mention the fact they'll be firmer on the forward guidance. if anything, i saw it as a -- at least a mildly positive statement. we know there's a lot of itchey trigger fingers in the
high beta group. never hit before. yesterday suddenly down double digits. again today, big drops in all four of the big names there. marie, yeah back to you. >> thank you so much. joining me is liz ann sanders, charles backrack charles luna and author of "good financial adviser will tell you" and joining us mandy drury. thanks for joining us. liz ann, let's kick this off with you. what did you hear from james bullard and was it the right move to sell into strength? >>...
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america, in effect, was like this big beta testing of the website. >> the rollout was a depackle. i'm not going to excuse it. anybody who is excusingt is drinking the kool-aid. there's no excuse for this website and how it was handled to the fact that it's still not working. and i said this before, for those of uswh believed in the plane and those who wanted to see this succeed, for now we have lost our competence in this administration. >> glad you ought that up. wayne, we have a big full screen of kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary onset, i'm not sure if you can see it, is it time that she either steps down or president obama steps up and says, time to go. show is tthe secretary the door? >> eric, i don't think firing people corrects this. of course, she's incompetent. of course the whole thing was badly done, but if you're going to start firing people, you've got to fire everybody because the whole thing doesn't work. it's a bad -- it's a bad system. >> hold on there. wait a minute. aren't you one of the owners in the open aids? >> yes, that is true. >> they
america, in effect, was like this big beta testing of the website. >> the rollout was a depackle. i'm not going to excuse it. anybody who is excusingt is drinking the kool-aid. there's no excuse for this website and how it was handled to the fact that it's still not working. and i said this before, for those of uswh believed in the plane and those who wanted to see this succeed, for now we have lost our competence in this administration. >> glad you ought that up. wayne, we have a...
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. >> the lights and sports center are on at the beta pi house. it sunt a home any longer. as of wednesday the charter was pulled. >> the omega chapter who didn't want to talk had their charter pulled for allegations of hazing and underage drinking. >> they're loud and rowdy. they're just really object noxiu >> you don't have to look hard to find the sign of boozing, the red solo cups. police have been trying to education and stop bing drinking in the greek systems. some students say it's counter productive with one weekend logging 14 calls for ambulances. >> how things have been in recent years compared to this years, it's been a lot worse this year. people basically have gone to the hospital because of alcohol. >> as for the fraternity they yelled at anyone who got close to our cameras. many calling us narced, not everyone is shocked or sad to see them go. >> they are very restless and bad. >> the people living in the physical house will be allowed to stay through the lease. >> the earliest they could be reinstated in 2015. >>> another gun scare at lax airport. police arr
. >> the lights and sports center are on at the beta pi house. it sunt a home any longer. as of wednesday the charter was pulled. >> the omega chapter who didn't want to talk had their charter pulled for allegations of hazing and underage drinking. >> they're loud and rowdy. they're just really object noxiu >> you don't have to look hard to find the sign of boozing, the red solo cups. police have been trying to education and stop bing drinking in the greek systems. some...
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there's no clear evidence that any specific vitamin can prevent heart disease or cancer but beta carotene raised the risk for smokers and vitamin e does nothing to prevent diseases. americans spend $12 billion a year on vitamin and mineral supplements. that's why we sort of bring this to the twitter question today. we've heard this kind of information before. we want to know with this information are you still going to take vitamins and why? use the #waytoohealthy. your best answers come on the show later. and you may be the last guy you expect to score but bucs tackle? donald penn did just that. the dolphins make a game of it against tampa bay and it comes down the higher. blockbuster renting its final video here in the stores in the u.s. and the last movie out the door oddly appropriate for the occasion, we'll reveal the title later in the cooler and a check on the weather when we come back. >> the ntsb is saying all indications point to an accident not a terrorist attack. the plane took off at 9:14 this morning and crashed into a densely-populated neighborhood in queens. [ female annou
there's no clear evidence that any specific vitamin can prevent heart disease or cancer but beta carotene raised the risk for smokers and vitamin e does nothing to prevent diseases. americans spend $12 billion a year on vitamin and mineral supplements. that's why we sort of bring this to the twitter question today. we've heard this kind of information before. we want to know with this information are you still going to take vitamins and why? use the #waytoohealthy. your best answers come on the...
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mega, gig a beta. that is made available to people sometimes in bulk but most people go to the way back machine which is named after the rockie and bull winkle show. and it makes it so that you can type in the url and see the web as it was. out of print webpages. it gets 600,000 people a day using it. it gets a database of 283 billion now. it gets 1,000 to 2,000 a second. it is much more popular than i thought it would be. it is serving a roll of making the web reliable. so in this digital world we have to be proactive to go and collect the materials. the way the whole thing way back machine and archiving started for us was we started working with the smithsonian institution. they were interested in having the websites for that whole campaign archived and put a display in the presidential memorabilia room. he said maybe it is going to be like the bumper sticker. we want that bumper sticker. that was the first collection that we did. we worked closely with the library of congress. our next one was worki
mega, gig a beta. that is made available to people sometimes in bulk but most people go to the way back machine which is named after the rockie and bull winkle show. and it makes it so that you can type in the url and see the web as it was. out of print webpages. it gets 600,000 people a day using it. it gets a database of 283 billion now. it gets 1,000 to 2,000 a second. it is much more popular than i thought it would be. it is serving a roll of making the web reliable. so in this digital...
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high beta names. moves a lot on a daily bay sus. look this week. tesla down 12%. yelp. zillow. facebook. linkedin. flat basically on the week. to the downside. chinese internet. classic day trading names. kihoo. baidu. youku. renren. the other big momentum group, biotech names. huge volume. traders love to play around with these stocks. gilead, biogen idec. celje celgene. what's been up? costco, sysco, cvs. the otc markets sent me a note they're going to be reopening trading about now pending a notice from finra. those are the pink sheets. they've been out today on a system outage. i'll keep an eye on that. >>> i'm over here today. joining us now -- >> there you are. >> here i am. wherever i go. heather hughes from sun america funds is with us today. so is bill mcveil from the turner small cap growth fund. john smith from d.t. investment parters and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody. heather hughes, we talk about this change in tone of the market. we've really felt in the last week or so the momentum stocks are going down. technology is taking a hit. even as the blue
high beta names. moves a lot on a daily bay sus. look this week. tesla down 12%. yelp. zillow. facebook. linkedin. flat basically on the week. to the downside. chinese internet. classic day trading names. kihoo. baidu. youku. renren. the other big momentum group, biotech names. huge volume. traders love to play around with these stocks. gilead, biogen idec. celje celgene. what's been up? costco, sysco, cvs. the otc markets sent me a note they're going to be reopening trading about now pending a...
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it wasn't high beta names that were off. biotech, nasdaq biotech index hitting another record today. we saw real strength in that group. the risk-on trade is definitely there, as jim said in pockets, as evidenced by biotech. >> good point. that's what jon was saying earlier. it wasn't just some of the more well-known candidates. >> you know who's up today? interested in jim's thoughts on this. apple, google and amazon. google up above 1 sthou. amazon, sky high valuation. apple usually can't catch a break so it's interesting these huge tech companies are having a good day while the rest are in the. >> jon google introducing new products. people excited about apple. people want to see apple has a pulse. amazon, the word is they're having a great holiday season. you know, amazon is the one that's the outlier. it's allowing a lot of stocks to trade up. people are just -- people just hate amazon. when you go out with actual ceos they just hate what amazon amazon, the stock is doing. >> it's so true. >> jim, let me ask you a quick
it wasn't high beta names that were off. biotech, nasdaq biotech index hitting another record today. we saw real strength in that group. the risk-on trade is definitely there, as jim said in pockets, as evidenced by biotech. >> good point. that's what jon was saying earlier. it wasn't just some of the more well-known candidates. >> you know who's up today? interested in jim's thoughts on this. apple, google and amazon. google up above 1 sthou. amazon, sky high valuation. apple...
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of the beta stocks have rallying. look at tesla, i realize there's fires going on there but secondary stocks have had huge rallies. i think what you're going to start to see as fundamentals, granted, on the slow basis, start to improve you'll see core stocks continue to pick up momentum. >> maria? >> neil hennessey, what about momentum? they have been driving the day all this year and then when they started to roll over the last couple of weeks. would you put new money in the market now and where are the groups that lead, if in fact we were to see the rally continue? >> if you're not in the market at all, you should be committing some money to the market. if we get a 5% correction, everyone will start to whine, but they'll close up the year at 17%, 18%. there's still a lot of opportunity on the upside. i think you'll see the dow jones over the next three to five years at 20,000. that's not far, though. it's only 5% a year. >> but are you waiting for that 5% correction to get deeper invested? >> absolutely not. i think
of the beta stocks have rallying. look at tesla, i realize there's fires going on there but secondary stocks have had huge rallies. i think what you're going to start to see as fundamentals, granted, on the slow basis, start to improve you'll see core stocks continue to pick up momentum. >> maria? >> neil hennessey, what about momentum? they have been driving the day all this year and then when they started to roll over the last couple of weeks. would you put new money in the market...
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it's in beta now. it will be live next year.s going to be really transformational. >> how do you invest in something like that? >> it's not an investing thing. we're the development partner. we're teaching ibm the computer. >> can you invest in this subject is really my question. if you believe this is a growth part of the economy, i want to invest in it. >> i look at ibm. ibm is a big company. ultimately watson is a very important part of what ibm is going to do generally in cloud computing. and this application as i understand it from memorial sloan kettering is only one of the many things watson is going to be doing. what i'm excited about is what it's going to do for cancer care in the country. this is a tip of the iceberg of things that we're doing where we're expanding our clinical care, spending a lot of money on research to find obviously new modalities, more cures, drug discovery. we have really inspired leadership. president craig thompson has really taken us to a whole new place. i'm very excited about this partnershi
it's in beta now. it will be live next year.s going to be really transformational. >> how do you invest in something like that? >> it's not an investing thing. we're the development partner. we're teaching ibm the computer. >> can you invest in this subject is really my question. if you believe this is a growth part of the economy, i want to invest in it. >> i look at ibm. ibm is a big company. ultimately watson is a very important part of what ibm is going to do...
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and that no one quarter into question an admission that the video that what happened today in beta what happened inside the heart of the hezbollah stronghold. and it's a big security seat stadium for hezbollah which claims to fight to be fighting in syria in order to protect the bill was needed in these and more specifically those that live in is she out so i believe that hezbollah today has done this and was saying or so has exhausted all of the passion of his involvement and city up and greenhouse too will find the more convincing as soon as good as its own constituency and jonathan paris was saying that done it so it's really a lot about syria in fact all about syria's you agree that the word that this attack today is about syria. if only i could deal with so that the domestic to the dingo of the blouse of today is an event. the boss of today as the night at that game that on box in bagels. it's not that good against the hot on the idea of the iranian project against the attendance of four to the said daisy him again the view was of the id and the end of the vineyards the city story.
and that no one quarter into question an admission that the video that what happened today in beta what happened inside the heart of the hezbollah stronghold. and it's a big security seat stadium for hezbollah which claims to fight to be fighting in syria in order to protect the bill was needed in these and more specifically those that live in is she out so i believe that hezbollah today has done this and was saying or so has exhausted all of the passion of his involvement and city up and...
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people feel for december, high beta names, new internet names all up strongly this week. emerging market, interest rate sensitive groups. interest rates flattened out in the latter part of the week. countries that are emerging markets all did very well. home builders, another interest rate sensitive group, did very well. pawltey, kb, ryland. biotech did well, gilead, bichlt ogen, names that have been moverers on the upside. next week we anticipate the fmoc minutes from october meeting. retailers will report a number of earnings. urban outfitter, jcpenney, best buy, and consumer price index and existing home sales. finally, for the week, ending at the highs, volume picked up at the close. there's biotech. major indices all ended on the upside, as you said, historic highs. have a good weekend. >> have a great one. joining me is stephanie link from the street, jim lowell, adam thurgood and kenny. kenny, another meltdown at the end of the day. how come the acceleration here. >> it was an expiration day. not only increased volume on the opening but also on the bell. bob said i
people feel for december, high beta names, new internet names all up strongly this week. emerging market, interest rate sensitive groups. interest rates flattened out in the latter part of the week. countries that are emerging markets all did very well. home builders, another interest rate sensitive group, did very well. pawltey, kb, ryland. biotech did well, gilead, bichlt ogen, names that have been moverers on the upside. next week we anticipate the fmoc minutes from october meeting....
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while these are high beta, the fire behind them just might burn out."nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> after housing, strong auto sales and man pack toufacturing lynch pin and toyota profits skyrocketed 70% last quarter on cost cuts, a weaker japanese yen and solid sales in the u.s. that offset weaker sales last year. phil la bow joins us from detroit with more. let's talk about the numbers last quarter from toyota. how much was due to sales and how much to the weaker yen? >> the yen was the big contributor, tyler, when you look how much the weaker yen contributed to the global sales profit, a 16% increase last quarter alone and for aç long time, the ceo of toyota said i need a weaker yen because we're experting 35% of our merchandise. >> they are running number two to ford. might it ever pass ford again? >> it's not going to happen soon because ford is benefitting from stronger pickup truck sales, the f series the best in the world and you also have the suv market that's so strong right now. toyota improved, sue, ford will be in the
while these are high beta, the fire behind them just might burn out."nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> after housing, strong auto sales and man pack toufacturing lynch pin and toyota profits skyrocketed 70% last quarter on cost cuts, a weaker japanese yen and solid sales in the u.s. that offset weaker sales last year. phil la bow joins us from detroit with more. let's talk about the numbers last quarter from toyota. how much was due to sales and how much to...
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so, itooks like maybe it's, like, you'reeeling beta pizza high. well, whatever it takes.e! alrit, mae you start givinge a ha arou he now, h? than for spping by, ys. y is alletter now. hey! i ha chicken soup. what are you doing u ohnothget back into oh, , boys, you shouldn't be up re getting him all excited. it's okay, mar, he's fine. you'noma, dea tually thinks- i said get into bed. don't let her pressu you. now give me your head. you'noma, dea tually thinks- i said get into bed. thiss a person who shld note standing. whatwhat, what?i . go on. go. go lieown. marie,y d. he wa st pyihow's ur throat? it ayou see?rahy. it is a l. d you' givinhim pizza? i didn't -- it acheese is a knownphle p. d you' givinhim pizza? all right, take tt out of here. right away, s. b. well, whe's yourlue blant? oh, it's in the laundry. tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk. here you go. w i-i know you'repain, but i want y to tr toethis all wn, okay justreathet in.ight. oh, ah, it slls good thatoes smell . she mas good soup. thatl fix you right up. at stuff will grow. what else do you fl? are you achy? i don't know.
so, itooks like maybe it's, like, you'reeeling beta pizza high. well, whatever it takes.e! alrit, mae you start givinge a ha arou he now, h? than for spping by, ys. y is alletter now. hey! i ha chicken soup. what are you doing u ohnothget back into oh, , boys, you shouldn't be up re getting him all excited. it's okay, mar, he's fine. you'noma, dea tually thinks- i said get into bed. don't let her pressu you. now give me your head. you'noma, dea tually thinks- i said get into bed. thiss a person...