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the peg, peg ratio, the price to earnings to growth rate or the multiple dived by a stocks a long termte. a peg of one is extremely cheap and two or higher is prohibitively expensive. google in its hay-day from 2004 to 2007 could sell for 2,000 times earnings and be expensive. 30% long-term plus rate giving it a peg ratio of one at the cheap end of the spectrum and growth kept accelerating sending the stock into new high. that's how that happened. where did i come up with these observations? the value investors who will be attracted to selling stocks pegs of 1 or less they create the floor. they're looking for a peg of 1 or less. you will be able to find a buyer if the stock's multiple is at or below its growth rate. the growth investors buying high multiple stocks hardly pay twice growth rate a peg of two. we know coal stocks can go higher. google still in a mega growth mojo, it would become a sell if it traded up to 60 times earnings, too high as i've learned over and over again since the show began so many years ago. like with any of my methods or anyone else's for that matter this
the peg, peg ratio, the price to earnings to growth rate or the multiple dived by a stocks a long termte. a peg of one is extremely cheap and two or higher is prohibitively expensive. google in its hay-day from 2004 to 2007 could sell for 2,000 times earnings and be expensive. 30% long-term plus rate giving it a peg ratio of one at the cheap end of the spectrum and growth kept accelerating sending the stock into new high. that's how that happened. where did i come up with these observations?...
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we still had currency that was pegged to the price of gold.es said that was the beginning of our undoing. steve, the author of so many great books. the author of this greatest one called "money." it does make you think. the forbes name just automatically connects with money. steve, good to see you. >> good to see you, neil, thank you. >> for a lot of people who are new at this and thick skulls like my own, you say that we need to get back to pegging our currency to gold. why? >> because currency to work is like having 60 minutes in an hour, 12 inches in a foot. it should be fixed in value so when you make an exchange, you do a trade, you buy and sell, you know what each of you are getting. if you're investing in the future, you've got to know if you make a good investment, you get back 100 cents on the dollar. if you don't know whether you're going to get 100 cents, 10 cents, 30 cents, you get less investment in the future. when you mentioned richard nixon took this off in 1971, if we had maintained the growth rates that we've had for the prev
we still had currency that was pegged to the price of gold.es said that was the beginning of our undoing. steve, the author of so many great books. the author of this greatest one called "money." it does make you think. the forbes name just automatically connects with money. steve, good to see you. >> good to see you, neil, thank you. >> for a lot of people who are new at this and thick skulls like my own, you say that we need to get back to pegging our currency to gold....
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since then, we settled on an annual point in time count to peg our estimates. today we better understand what factors contribute to homelessness, depression, insomnia, pain, substance use disorder, failed relationships, and usually the last is a product of the first four. we can now begin to focus specific treatments to address each of those factors. they are treatable. they are medical conditions. we are a large health care system. and in the process, create a database for predictive research so we understand what causes homelessness and what we can do to prevent it. so we can and the rescue phase of getting people off streets by preventing them from ending up there. in 2010, we established the national registry for homeless veterans that captured facts and information on individual homeless veterans. it reduced a trove of data, which we will use to support research well into the future. the registry now includes 750,000 veterans who are, have been homeless, or are at risk of being homeless. in 2010, we launched the homeless veterans call center, which has ref
since then, we settled on an annual point in time count to peg our estimates. today we better understand what factors contribute to homelessness, depression, insomnia, pain, substance use disorder, failed relationships, and usually the last is a product of the first four. we can now begin to focus specific treatments to address each of those factors. they are treatable. they are medical conditions. we are a large health care system. and in the process, create a database for predictive research...
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since then, we settled on an annual point in time count to peg our estimates. today we better understand what factors contribute to homelessness, depression, insomnia, pain, substance use disorder, failed relationships,
since then, we settled on an annual point in time count to peg our estimates. today we better understand what factors contribute to homelessness, depression, insomnia, pain, substance use disorder, failed relationships,
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authorities pegged turnout at 73%, including syrian refugees and ex-pats. but before and after the vote, the three-year-long civil war continued. anti-government forces fired off missiles, military jets prowled the skies, and more civilians paid the price. people in parts of the north and east controlled by the rebels couldn't cast ballots and some of the nearly 3 million refugees dismissed the entire process. >> translator: we refuse to accept these elections. these charade and mockery. we left our homes and were displaced by force as a result of the shelling and tyranny of the regime. >> reporter: before john kerry railed against the results, he said the u.s. would do more for syrians. >> another $290 million in humanitarian assistance. >> reporter: the money will also help the millions of people displaced inside the country. at the same time, western leaders are trying to eliminate a risk syrians face in the form of chemical weapons. but u.n. officials admit they'll miss a june 30th deadline to destroy them. they can't move the last 7% of the stockpile d
authorities pegged turnout at 73%, including syrian refugees and ex-pats. but before and after the vote, the three-year-long civil war continued. anti-government forces fired off missiles, military jets prowled the skies, and more civilians paid the price. people in parts of the north and east controlled by the rebels couldn't cast ballots and some of the nearly 3 million refugees dismissed the entire process. >> translator: we refuse to accept these elections. these charade and mockery....
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juanfra take vo ''eurico chin'' le peg al gordo y gan 70 millones de dlares cuando hace un mes comprloteria mientras iba camino a un supermercado .... anchor chit chat bump out juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --otra figura poltica visit al centro de detencin en nogales para ver con sus propios ojos la situacin precaria que viven los niÑos... lorena --take fs maÑana viernes tenemos un abogado experto en inmigracin contestanto a sus preguntas... escrbanos a travs de nuestras redes sociales.. facebook diagonal telemundo 48 o a twitter @ telemundo48 juanfra take fs adems tambin pueden mandarnos sus preguntas o dudas de inmigracin a nuestro correo electrnico... noticiero t48@telemundo. com. black ===open=== lorena --- ayer mircoles el --- ayer mircoles el gobernador jerry brown firm una importante ley que muchos estaban esperando... juanfra --- se trata de la ab215 que le hace el camino ms fcil a los distritos escolares para despedir a maestros abusadores... take 2boxes katerine oro
juanfra take vo ''eurico chin'' le peg al gordo y gan 70 millones de dlares cuando hace un mes comprloteria mientras iba camino a un supermercado .... anchor chit chat bump out juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --otra figura poltica visit al centro de detencin en nogales para ver con sus propios ojos la situacin precaria que viven los niÑos... lorena --take fs maÑana viernes tenemos un...
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interesting findings and i thought that the board and the public would be interested in hearing them, so peg stevenson is here with her staff. >> good afternoon, staff. the charter -- the city service auditor causes for our office to do data analysis and calls for bench marking of san francisco public services to other agencies so that's the context this falls into. we've done reports on the department of public works, the jail population, the recreation and park department, and the library, and mta was issued in march. it's the most recent. muni has a row puft performance and an effort of its own of operations. that's not this. this is about bench marking. and it's interesting stakeholders and leadership, and i think you'll find the contents interesting. this is rapka who did the presentation and he'll walk you through it and thank you for having us. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, members of the board, director riskin. >> we want to compare the cost of light rail boss and trolley bus services. we generally follow the methodology outlined in transit research report number 141 and meas
interesting findings and i thought that the board and the public would be interested in hearing them, so peg stevenson is here with her staff. >> good afternoon, staff. the charter -- the city service auditor causes for our office to do data analysis and calls for bench marking of san francisco public services to other agencies so that's the context this falls into. we've done reports on the department of public works, the jail population, the recreation and park department, and the...
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go all pegging them to the way.mexicans have done exceptionally well at the international game in recent years. jason margolis went to mexico .ity to explore the success >> these boys hope to carry on mexico's winning tradition. cupnation won the world twice in recent years. but not that world cup. mexico won the under 17 competition in 2005 and again in 2011. thatouth coach says triumph was a big deal for mexico. in mexico, the passion for soccer is widespread. then, women, children, they all follow soccer. ramirez now directs the prestigious academy in mexico city. some of the nation possible best young players come to train here. the boys may be mexican, but their dreams lie elsewhere. >> i want to be a professional football, hopefully in europe. and to play for mature it. that's where the best players in the world are -- madrid. that's where the best players in the world are. >> perhaps the boys don't talk about playing for the mexican team because of the team's failures. they barely qualified for this year's to
go all pegging them to the way.mexicans have done exceptionally well at the international game in recent years. jason margolis went to mexico .ity to explore the success >> these boys hope to carry on mexico's winning tradition. cupnation won the world twice in recent years. but not that world cup. mexico won the under 17 competition in 2005 and again in 2011. thatouth coach says triumph was a big deal for mexico. in mexico, the passion for soccer is widespread. then, women, children,...
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that's because it's pegged to the cost of living in each store's area. >>> a powerful house committee voted to save saturday mail delivery. six-day mail delivervy popular with older voters and has strong support in congress. house republican leaders have been trying to end saturday mail deliveries to divert money to the government's highway fund before it runs out this summer. >>> and barnes & noble is planning a nook spinoff. it wants to separate its retail book stores and its nook businesses into two separate public companies. revenue at the nook media unit fell 22% in the fourth quarter. even as sales at the book stores rose. anne-marie? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot. >>> straight ahead -- wrist war. google takes the wraps off its smart watch. ♪ well-a, well-a, well-a, uh! tell me more, tell me more... ♪♪ twizzlerize your summer fun with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. challenged issued. new coppertone sport accuspray. designed to help you spray where you want, not where you don't. it's so on. coppertone sport accuspray. it's on. we work through
that's because it's pegged to the cost of living in each store's area. >>> a powerful house committee voted to save saturday mail delivery. six-day mail delivervy popular with older voters and has strong support in congress. house republican leaders have been trying to end saturday mail deliveries to divert money to the government's highway fund before it runs out this summer. >>> and barnes & noble is planning a nook spinoff. it wants to separate its retail book stores...
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more and more treatable and it's so so important to these companies and if you look at celgene and its peg ratio which is the price you're paying for growth, it's under 1-- same thing for gilead. so a lot of people are struggling out there looking to find value, looking to find some companies that are raising the top line. these companies are right there. so i say to investors out there if you're looking for growth, it's right in front of you and it's less expensive than people think. > > i do tend to think of biotechs as rolaid stocks so investors may need some to handle possible huge sell-offs in the stocks if trials go wrong, matt. > > stay diversified as always and also invests in companies that you have a feel for and like them, for instance if you happen to know a little bit about some of the products like sovaldi the is the blockbuster hepatitis drug of gilead-- get involved with that and i always say invest in what you want to invest in, and these two companies forward pe's are about 15 to 16-- not much more than the market. so you have a little room there in terms of valuation and
more and more treatable and it's so so important to these companies and if you look at celgene and its peg ratio which is the price you're paying for growth, it's under 1-- same thing for gilead. so a lot of people are struggling out there looking to find value, looking to find some companies that are raising the top line. these companies are right there. so i say to investors out there if you're looking for growth, it's right in front of you and it's less expensive than people think. > >...
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the public utilities commission needs to improve the increase, peg increased 17.5 percent hike but theywill likely approve a number lower than that. they plan to use the extra revenue to pay for maintenance to the gas distribution system. they are expected to take up the issue in the next few months. >>> investigators whatten to find the cause of a fire inside a city park in oakland that charred brush and the sides trees at brookdale park. it broke out about 11:20. the flames burped an area measuring 20' by 20' and never threatened homes and crews put the flames out in a few minutes. >> a fence is up around two homes that burned yesterday in sunnyvale, the fire broke out around 9:30 away on lantana drives. tree trimmers noticed the flames and ran to warn the homeowners. a man grabbed a garden hose to try to protect his home from the flames and that is something that nearly got him arrested. >> i wasn't thinking straight but i had to protect my property. i was scared. it was a noble effort to protect your stuff. not advisable. we don't want anyone getting hurt. >> in people were harmed b
the public utilities commission needs to improve the increase, peg increased 17.5 percent hike but theywill likely approve a number lower than that. they plan to use the extra revenue to pay for maintenance to the gas distribution system. they are expected to take up the issue in the next few months. >>> investigators whatten to find the cause of a fire inside a city park in oakland that charred brush and the sides trees at brookdale park. it broke out about 11:20. the flames burped an...
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$9.17 to $10.76 but only half of ikea's 11,000 workers will see it, but that is because ikea has pegged the raise to the cost of living in each stores area. ikea is focusing on the needs of workers and not just following the competition. pretty interesting. i wand fur other big chains will follow in the direction, nicole. >> focusing on the needs of workers. >> items to be the trend, raising minimum wage. >> thanks for the heads up, we will keep an eye on that. >>> coming up, traffic and weather together and we will do it >>> time for traffic and weather, goid morning, bob. >> if they can only see what happens during that commercial break, it is very important here, starts the tone for the rest of the morning. >> no, no. >> from the doughnut store downstairs. a live look at route 309 where all of the roads are damp and wet this morning. stepping out of the front door be ready. things could be slippery. using wipers once or twice to get rain drops off of the windshield. we are in good shape here in fort washington. lets go to i-95, northbound from the airport on up we're good to go. sout
$9.17 to $10.76 but only half of ikea's 11,000 workers will see it, but that is because ikea has pegged the raise to the cost of living in each stores area. ikea is focusing on the needs of workers and not just following the competition. pretty interesting. i wand fur other big chains will follow in the direction, nicole. >> focusing on the needs of workers. >> items to be the trend, raising minimum wage. >> thanks for the heads up, we will keep an eye on that. >>>...
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. >> school district and mayor nutter pegged that future partially on more money. >> we at the city and folks at the state all have a responsibility to put additional financial resources on the table to educate young people. >> one forget we're talking about the life of a child. when we say we lost track or we don't have sufficient staff or there's not appropriate funding that does not mean that that child does not exist. >> battle over how to and how much to fund the school district has been a contentious night in city council or state level. while statistics show the dropout rate is going up mayor nutter said they are encouraging signs more restaurants gouting from high school and in some cases those include students chosen to leave the district and attending charter schools. wendy saltzman "channel 6 action news."" >> america's spies are getting social. today cia joined twitter and covert agency's initial dispatch we can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet. the twitter pier enjoyed snark with ci a gain are 275,000 followers just tonight. privacy advocates and diplom
. >> school district and mayor nutter pegged that future partially on more money. >> we at the city and folks at the state all have a responsibility to put additional financial resources on the table to educate young people. >> one forget we're talking about the life of a child. when we say we lost track or we don't have sufficient staff or there's not appropriate funding that does not mean that that child does not exist. >> battle over how to and how much to fund the...
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. >> supervisors, peg stevenson from the controller's office. we did calculate the changes to the other base lines for every level that has been discussed. and, so, these are the other departments in the city that have a baseline so they go up or down by the aggregate change in city's discretionary revenue. it applies to muni, to parking and traffic, cccn, the library, of course the [speaker not understood], and [speaker not understood], some of those base lines go down if discretionary revenue is taken out by a change of commercial property tax. at 4 cents the muni baseline goes down in total by $1.1 million. the parking and traffic baseline by .4 million. the library baseline by .4 million. and the peef annual contribution by half a million. so, the aggregate change, 2.4. >> okay, thank you. and, so, i think that i just really wanted to get that clarified. as we know, we are trying to pass peef as well and we wanted to make sure people are aware of that and feel comfortable with the fact that baseline may be decreasing as well. the other thing
. >> supervisors, peg stevenson from the controller's office. we did calculate the changes to the other base lines for every level that has been discussed. and, so, these are the other departments in the city that have a baseline so they go up or down by the aggregate change in city's discretionary revenue. it applies to muni, to parking and traffic, cccn, the library, of course the [speaker not understood], and [speaker not understood], some of those base lines go down if discretionary...
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has been released since accusations of patient mistreatment and coverup surfaced and officials have peggedladelphia's center for further review. the audit reveals the city's veteran medical center had the most new enrollees in the state who waited as long as 60 days for an appointment. more than 1100 veterans spent two months waiting to be seen. the average waiter time was a little better. that's the average, about 43 days. 94 percent of patients are getting an appointment within 30 days. five other va centers in pennsylvania including horsham's will require an additional review. >> it is 4:47 and coming up the very late of the from the abc exclusive interview with hillary clinton and why she's taking heat for a comments she made about being broke after leaving the white house. >> a uconn basketball player male announcer: hit the road with our new maryland scenic byways guide and map to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. you can see it's foggy out there in some places this morning.
has been released since accusations of patient mistreatment and coverup surfaced and officials have peggedladelphia's center for further review. the audit reveals the city's veteran medical center had the most new enrollees in the state who waited as long as 60 days for an appointment. more than 1100 veterans spent two months waiting to be seen. the average waiter time was a little better. that's the average, about 43 days. 94 percent of patients are getting an appointment within 30 days. five...
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only about half of the ikea's half of the hourly workers will see a pay bump and that is because ikea peg the raise through the the cost of living in each stores area ikea says it is focusing the needs of its workers not just following the competition. >>> if you are planning to go away for the upcoming holiday weekend, no need to feel guilt bye leaving your dog at the kennel. a new study found dogs may actually enjoy it. this study measured some stressed symptoms and it found that dogs find sun else exiting for at least a short amount of time, ukee and nicole. >> as long as they get play time. >> they get to see their friend. >> see their buddies, hang out with their boys and girls. >> sound fun to me. >> the whole group. >> it is a party thanks, jill. >>> 5:38 right now. of course, soccer fans are pumped up for u.s./germany showdown at high noon today. only thing that can get in the way of watching the game is work, right. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live in center city with more on how some fans plan to get around that little issue, that little problem, right, syma. >>
only about half of the ikea's half of the hourly workers will see a pay bump and that is because ikea peg the raise through the the cost of living in each stores area ikea says it is focusing the needs of its workers not just following the competition. >>> if you are planning to go away for the upcoming holiday weekend, no need to feel guilt bye leaving your dog at the kennel. a new study found dogs may actually enjoy it. this study measured some stressed symptoms and it found that...
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been released since accusations of patient mistreatment and coverups surfaced and officials have pegged philadelphia's center for further review. the audit reveals the city's veteran medical center had the most new enrollees in the state who waited as long as 60 days for an appointment. more than 1100 veterans spent two months waiting to be seen. the average wait time was a little better, about 43 days. 94 percent of patients are getting an appointment within 30 days. five other va centers in pennsylvania including horsham's will require an additional review. >> happening today, a vote in new jersey could bring the sixers over the bridge into camden. the new jersey economic development authority must approve $82 million in tax credits for the project. the sixers want to build a practice front on the water front. that site should be ready by 2016 if the team breaks ground this fall. the sixers of course though would still play their games at the wells fargo center in south philadelphia. >> turn now to david and talk about the storms on their way. they getting stronger? >> yeah, some of t
been released since accusations of patient mistreatment and coverups surfaced and officials have pegged philadelphia's center for further review. the audit reveals the city's veteran medical center had the most new enrollees in the state who waited as long as 60 days for an appointment. more than 1100 veterans spent two months waiting to be seen. the average wait time was a little better, about 43 days. 94 percent of patients are getting an appointment within 30 days. five other va centers in...
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katie won over google pegs and their -- execs and they're giving her dad a week of vacation. but in the pressure cooker that's texts, he wonders if the crayon plea was a ploy. >> it looked like a print out and a kid style crayon fund that a grown-up would wry to get a -- write to get a day off. >> reporter: parents say splitting time between job and a family is a balancing act. >> 12 hour days and on call and nights and weekends and it's really unfortunate if the kids get to that point. >> well i did go to camp mather with them the past week. they went without me and then they're going to go visit their grandparents on the east coast without me. >> reporter: sign agrees. >> the nature of the world of tech means that i'm sitting at home and i find myself glued to my phone and i'm checking my tablet and i have to remind myself to pull away from the twitter feed. >> reporter: 4-year-old annika wants nothing more than time with pops how much do you love your daddy? >> so much. >> what's the point? >> reporter: sharpen your crayolas, in san francisco, andria borba, kpix 5. >> goog
katie won over google pegs and their -- execs and they're giving her dad a week of vacation. but in the pressure cooker that's texts, he wonders if the crayon plea was a ploy. >> it looked like a print out and a kid style crayon fund that a grown-up would wry to get a -- write to get a day off. >> reporter: parents say splitting time between job and a family is a balancing act. >> 12 hour days and on call and nights and weekends and it's really unfortunate if the kids get to...
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jeff peg ayes is nes want has more within sarge bent beg dahl is still in a hospital in germany where he is being monitored and prepared for his return to the u.s. after five years in the custody of the taliban. bergdahl who is now telling the details it of his captivity to military officials says he spent at least some of that time in solitary confinement. a form of punishment after two failed attempts to escape. but the content of bergdahl's debriefings are not being shared with top ranking congressional officials. according to dianne feinstein chairman of the senate finance committee. >> i think this whole sort of deal has been one that its-- mrtion has kept very close and in the issues of many of us, too close. >> her republican counterpart saxby chambliss says he's also been kept out of the loop and that bergdahl's account of his captivity will ultimately be difficult to corroborate. >> that's not to say they're not absolutely true. but we weren't there. we have nobody who was on the inside. so we don't know exactly what happened in his life over the last several years. >> report
jeff peg ayes is nes want has more within sarge bent beg dahl is still in a hospital in germany where he is being monitored and prepared for his return to the u.s. after five years in the custody of the taliban. bergdahl who is now telling the details it of his captivity to military officials says he spent at least some of that time in solitary confinement. a form of punishment after two failed attempts to escape. but the content of bergdahl's debriefings are not being shared with top ranking...
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bank who used to be one of the most prudent on earth and now not only do they have the swiss franc pegged to the euro and they're throwing frank all over the place but they're also invested in the stock market so what happens to them i don't know well they need cheap cheap money because it stops to work when money price goes higher when interest rates start to go higher so this idea of deflation is this canard that deflation is is driving interest rate policy need to be sustained even if i'm it means it's the new york times suggested they need to be more actively creating wars. you create deflation and you throw all kinds of money into a hole you buy weapons that explode you kill people you know you kill soldiers you kill millions of people that's deflation that's a different war is the deflation to offset the money printing when people die around the world because of wars they're doing so that their lives don't create inflationary pressures that would force interest rates to go higher and for warren buffett to suffer a single day and not making a huge gargantuan rent seeking ill gotten u
bank who used to be one of the most prudent on earth and now not only do they have the swiss franc pegged to the euro and they're throwing frank all over the place but they're also invested in the stock market so what happens to them i don't know well they need cheap cheap money because it stops to work when money price goes higher when interest rates start to go higher so this idea of deflation is this canard that deflation is is driving interest rate policy need to be sustained even if i'm it...
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and in order to save the crew's lives, they had to jury rig a solution where they had to fit a square peground hole. if they had a 3-d rig like ours, they would have been able to fix the problem a lot faster and a lot more safely. he had a friend of ours design a fix for the apollo situation and build it. the crew uses some different tools, screwdrivers, wrenches, cable ties, containers for experiments. the list goes on and on. if you have ever been camping, you know what it is like to be in an isolated remote environment. that is where our device will come in handy. >> we look forward to the august launch. mike chen, the chief science officer of made in space. ice cream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. the story behind yuengling coming up. ♪ >> in 1920, yuengling brewery branched into the ice cream business in order to survive prohibition. they have relaunched and the fourth generation president david yuengling joins me now. 1920, you have to branch out into ice cream. now, you are going back into ice cream. what made you decide? >> we stopped making ice cream in 1985. at that p
and in order to save the crew's lives, they had to jury rig a solution where they had to fit a square peground hole. if they had a 3-d rig like ours, they would have been able to fix the problem a lot faster and a lot more safely. he had a friend of ours design a fix for the apollo situation and build it. the crew uses some different tools, screwdrivers, wrenches, cable ties, containers for experiments. the list goes on and on. if you have ever been camping, you know what it is like to be in an...
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g side d h per d d he aher, onotenchar ffd college sten and r oat tundei aranewinthtas peg dt hoowbrktcouprotaiadlyningitis e daks apti enaccioverstac mener al aresed ea ho vacsbeiv w,ofs ga oax f. ovieelkwnd tmarat d. 1 o evell esstireorder. 'stoelle - that i fiivur signa our weekitiengexl mer drowicffai,of ,iv kd" yerasoio k tup, but e tvaille. h ralph will be there and martin cove who played the bad sensei. he will add that evil element to it all. then we go into doug benson, one of my favorite standup comics, will bring his live movie interruption for 30th anniversary of "revenge of the nerds" and the nerds are in attendance to provide a live comedy riff on the movie as they watch it. it's very interactive, lots of special guests. we have an incredible lineup of independent films, straight off festivals like sundance, south by southwest, it's all free of charge with a pass and we recently announced we opened up "the karate kid" screening for everyone. it's completely free. >> let's let folks know, awesome-fest 2014 beginning tomorrow night with a screening of "the karate kid" at 5
g side d h per d d he aher, onotenchar ffd college sten and r oat tundei aranewinthtas peg dt hoowbrktcouprotaiadlyningitis e daks apti enaccioverstac mener al aresed ea ho vacsbeiv w,ofs ga oax f. ovieelkwnd tmarat d. 1 o evell esstireorder. 'stoelle - that i fiivur signa our weekitiengexl mer drowicffai,of ,iv kd" yerasoio k tup, but e tvaille. h ralph will be there and martin cove who played the bad sensei. he will add that evil element to it all. then we go into doug benson, one of my...
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we have seen a downgrading in the last few weeks of the rates in the state -- in the states peg the u.k is a little bit different. we have a policy decision tomorrow. no one is expecting a great deal. are you comfortable with the rate right now as it is projected by the market? are you comfortable where the terminal return going to be and are they as low as connie thinks it's going to be? >> our big picture view is that we are above consensus on growth. onare below consensus inflation reflecting our optimism on potential output of productivity and reflecting are below consensus views on inflation. slightly more dovish on policy on the market. we expected the first rate hike in q3 2015 versus market expectations around the turn of this year. in terms of where policy ends out in the medium-term horizon, to 3% able that a 2% expectation is reasonable. would very long-run, i expected the bank of england itself would also acknowledge that, in the very long run, something higher than that is likely but not within the trading horizon i think. >> when you look at the advice given to the british
we have seen a downgrading in the last few weeks of the rates in the state -- in the states peg the u.k is a little bit different. we have a policy decision tomorrow. no one is expecting a great deal. are you comfortable with the rate right now as it is projected by the market? are you comfortable where the terminal return going to be and are they as low as connie thinks it's going to be? >> our big picture view is that we are above consensus on growth. onare below consensus inflation...
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i'm peg stevenson. i'm the director of the performance side of the city services auditor and the controller's office. and we really appreciate your time today. we have a short presentation, about 10 minutes, where we want to talk to you about a couple of our performance reporting activities and we've been in conversation with supervisor breed's office about bringing some of the performance and data reporting work that our office does before you and getting the board's feedback. we realery interested in understanding and maximizing the utility of these activities to the public. ~ really there is a mandate in our charter appendix about public reporting. we've worked hard to build new transparency websites and move things onto the web. we do a lot of these activities but we're only highlighting two of them today. one where we call the government barometer which is a quarterly report and the other is a benchmarking activity that we do. [speaker not understood]. lesberg of our staff will show you what the go
i'm peg stevenson. i'm the director of the performance side of the city services auditor and the controller's office. and we really appreciate your time today. we have a short presentation, about 10 minutes, where we want to talk to you about a couple of our performance reporting activities and we've been in conversation with supervisor breed's office about bringing some of the performance and data reporting work that our office does before you and getting the board's feedback. we realery...
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and peg said i have made thousands while others are too scared to be in the market, tell me i can't andh said broken pehl vision, two knee -- broken pelvis, and two knee surgeries, the doctor said i will never run again, now i power lift. he goes to colleges tells kids in college about they have the same thing, you ar are -- this n change. it is not written in stone. >> this is political, by telling people they can't do something it keeps them down, by keeping them there they are on the heel of the government. >> it socialism, i said it before, i will say it again, we're all going to be wearing gray, that is the goal without a individual thought. >> that is a doom and gloom tracy. >> that is what you are doing you keep people on welfare, and you hand out checks like this, you keep people down. >> i brought up this before, 80% of millennials think that one day, they will be their own boss, that gives me hope. >> i think people will get frustrated it and they will be kept down, i hate to say that. >> what a bunch of downers. >> it takes a strong person to overcome the stamping down. charl
and peg said i have made thousands while others are too scared to be in the market, tell me i can't andh said broken pehl vision, two knee -- broken pelvis, and two knee surgeries, the doctor said i will never run again, now i power lift. he goes to colleges tells kids in college about they have the same thing, you ar are -- this n change. it is not written in stone. >> this is political, by telling people they can't do something it keeps them down, by keeping them there they are on the...
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company in smaller digestible pieces like tyco did, and then those pieces themselves spin off square pegivisions that don't fit, then you're much more likely to catch a takeover bid. this deal is only the latest example, and i think we'll see many more in the not-too-distant future. "mad money" is back after the break. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ the porter was so incredibly... careful... careless... with our bags. and the room they gave us -- it was... beautiful. a broom closet. but the best part but the worst part was the shower. my wife drying herself with the... egyptian cotton towels... shower curtain... defined that whole vacation for her. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. [ male announcer ] with millions of reviews, a visit to
company in smaller digestible pieces like tyco did, and then those pieces themselves spin off square pegivisions that don't fit, then you're much more likely to catch a takeover bid. this deal is only the latest example, and i think we'll see many more in the not-too-distant future. "mad money" is back after the break. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler......
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thrilled to hear that the president was expanding the pay as you earn program which allows borrowers to peg their payment to 10% of their income. the program has existed for a few years but it was limited in scope as to who could actually take advantage of that program. what the president did today was expand that. there will be an additional 5 million borrowers who have access to the pay as you earn program, that the president signed by executive order today. >> how do you explain the system we have in place now for financing higher education? >> well look i would say the system that we have is a little bit broken. there is increasing tuition cost. >> yes. >> tuition has gone up like a thousand percent in the last 30 years. it's totally insane. families are borrowing, students and families are borrowing to be able to have access to higher education. it is critical that people have higher education, access to community colleges and all of that, folks are trying to figure out how to make it work and the result is people are borrowing. we need to invest at the state levels, community colleges
thrilled to hear that the president was expanding the pay as you earn program which allows borrowers to peg their payment to 10% of their income. the program has existed for a few years but it was limited in scope as to who could actually take advantage of that program. what the president did today was expand that. there will be an additional 5 million borrowers who have access to the pay as you earn program, that the president signed by executive order today. >> how do you explain the...
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a peg ratio mostly a way of monitoring growth, 0.85, half of what fossil is trading at, i am lookingck to get back above $street. >> luxury stocks are on fire right now, watch stocks people really want that piece of lux luxury, you are seeing not only with just movado, but european luxury watch makers with incredible sales for net sales, have a increase guidance to 11%, we had a margin issue a little bit, but, they have sort of increaseed that for 2015, i love it. charles: good, matt, you could probably get 17 mo slados for your one watch. >> i was never a watch guy, it is a great stock, it has been beaten up, a lot of luxury stocks have been doing well, movado has been lagging but they have a ton of upgrades, big money coming back into it, if you are going to own it, own it here. charles: you saw that bad boy blinging. >> like a 90s luxury to me, maybe 80s, that. >> charles said fashion watches among young women buyers, movado though? >> coach some brands they own. charles: i am shocked that coach stock is a disaster they revamped coach watch name but that international sales that i
a peg ratio mostly a way of monitoring growth, 0.85, half of what fossil is trading at, i am lookingck to get back above $street. >> luxury stocks are on fire right now, watch stocks people really want that piece of lux luxury, you are seeing not only with just movado, but european luxury watch makers with incredible sales for net sales, have a increase guidance to 11%, we had a margin issue a little bit, but, they have sort of increaseed that for 2015, i love it. charles: good, matt, you...
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thrilled to hear today the president was expanding the pay as you earn program which allows borrowers to peg their monthly payment to 10% of their monthly income. existed for several years but limited in scope as to who actually could take advantage of that program. what the president did today was expand that. there will be an additional 5 million borrowers who have access to the pay as you earn program as a result of the president's action today. >> so another, what you think about question. what do you think about senator warren's student loan bill that i guess is working its way through the system that would allow borrowers to refinance loans and lower their interest rates? >> refinancing is a really logical way of working through this problem. parents also take out loans to pay for their kids to go to school. and these interest rates are locked in sometimes eight, even 10% interest rates. in allowing those borrowers to refinance their loans and take advantage of near historic interest rates would put money back in their pockets every month and allow borrowers to do things like pay for a
thrilled to hear today the president was expanding the pay as you earn program which allows borrowers to peg their monthly payment to 10% of their monthly income. existed for several years but limited in scope as to who actually could take advantage of that program. what the president did today was expand that. there will be an additional 5 million borrowers who have access to the pay as you earn program as a result of the president's action today. >> so another, what you think about...
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the vix, it's very rare when we hear people -- only because it's such a volatile index, it is hard to pegill say is that it does give some this idea there may be xlazancy in the market. when you see this left of inactivity, the options market, which is what the vix is basically telling you, is where the options market things you'll here morened and more investors talking about ways to hedge their vote -- when the vix is this low on a relative basis, that means that protection, insurance if you will, on your portfolio, is downright cheap. that may be a theme you see developing. >> kenny, weigh in on that, if you will. 17,000 is that big round number, but it's a number the bulls will make a run at. >> i don't expect it's going to be balloon falling from the ceilings and bells and whistles. i think they'll make a run at it, it's going to hit some resistance and the market will back off a bit. look at the chart on the dow or the s&p. it's just a straight line up. almost parabolic. >> no real pull backs. >> so therefore, like we say, it's the most hated rally ever, but at some point it's going
the vix, it's very rare when we hear people -- only because it's such a volatile index, it is hard to pegill say is that it does give some this idea there may be xlazancy in the market. when you see this left of inactivity, the options market, which is what the vix is basically telling you, is where the options market things you'll here morened and more investors talking about ways to hedge their vote -- when the vix is this low on a relative basis, that means that protection, insurance if you...
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. >> reporter: some newspapers have pegged the church's worth at 50 million to $100 million.rs right? >> it would be in the ballpark. it's tiny compared with the catholic church. >> reporter: tithing is encouraged. credit cards accepted. some people look at it they live in a cool neighborhood, nice place on the river. >> if you go down that road you cannot be poor enough for some people but we are never going to cater to that mind set of people telling us how to live. >> reporter: as pastor carl lentz's star rises, celebrities gatherer around him. >> the goal of the church is from the nameless to the famous. we should have celebrities. we believe. we're trying to reach everybody. >> reporter: there is justin baby whoever tweeted, i broke down today after one of lentz's services and this baptized kevin durant. >> we wanted to know where he falls on social issues and politics. >> jesus transcends politics wlchlt i'm right wing, left wing, democrat, republican -- >> are you going to tell us? >> no. >> reporter: some of his positions are clearer than others. don't get drunk, no s
. >> reporter: some newspapers have pegged the church's worth at 50 million to $100 million.rs right? >> it would be in the ballpark. it's tiny compared with the catholic church. >> reporter: tithing is encouraged. credit cards accepted. some people look at it they live in a cool neighborhood, nice place on the river. >> if you go down that road you cannot be poor enough for some people but we are never going to cater to that mind set of people telling us how to live....
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$10.76 which is a 17 percent pay raise the biggest in a decade for ikea in america and future pay is pegged to the cost living rather than what local competitors a. half of the learn,000 workers get the race when it takes effect january 1 of next year. >> bicyclists in san francisco have the option of electronic bicycle lockers. this map shows where the lockers are located. bicyclives can used lockers to for bicycles for five cents an hour up to ten days, the transportation agency believes the 32 lockers are more secure alternative for storing bicycles. the bicyclists need to sign up for a bike link payment card which cost $20 each. >> this is maybe not the morning to start off riding your bicycle to work. >> it is wet in some spots and i had drops on high cars. how about the stray showers in june? >> absolutely. they came through and this is how it looks from our camera, you can see the clouds, and the mid-to-upper level cloud and a few low clouds hanging around with the rain totals at .08" in the east bay hills and half moon bay and los gatos and monday dark all .01". it is now more impre
$10.76 which is a 17 percent pay raise the biggest in a decade for ikea in america and future pay is pegged to the cost living rather than what local competitors a. half of the learn,000 workers get the race when it takes effect january 1 of next year. >> bicyclists in san francisco have the option of electronic bicycle lockers. this map shows where the lockers are located. bicyclives can used lockers to for bicycles for five cents an hour up to ten days, the transportation agency...
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. >> mccarthy moves up a peg and that triggers an election for majority whip wherein steve sca scalise is a front runner. >> corporal kyle carpenter should not be alive today. hand grenades are one of the most awful weapons of war. they only weigh a pound but they're packed with tnt. if one lands nearby, you have mere seconds to seek cover. when it detonates, its fragments shoot out in every direction and even at a distance, that spray of shrapnel can inflict devastating injuries on the human body. up close, it's almost certain death. we are here because this man, this united united states marine, faced down that terrible explosive power, that unforgiving force, with his own body. willingly and deliberately to protect a fellow marine. when that grenade exploded, kyle carpenter's body took the brunt of the blast. his injuries were called catastrophic. it seemed as if he was going to die. while being treated, he went into cardiac arrest and three times he flat lined. three times doctors brought him back. along with his parents who call kyle's survival our miracle, we thank god they did.
. >> mccarthy moves up a peg and that triggers an election for majority whip wherein steve sca scalise is a front runner. >> corporal kyle carpenter should not be alive today. hand grenades are one of the most awful weapons of war. they only weigh a pound but they're packed with tnt. if one lands nearby, you have mere seconds to seek cover. when it detonates, its fragments shoot out in every direction and even at a distance, that spray of shrapnel can inflict devastating injuries on...
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after that it would be pegged to consumer price index. several other cities have moved to raise their minimum wage. and california's minimum wage is set to go up to $9 on july 1st. however, if a bill that has already passed a state senate goes on to become law, it would bump up the state's minimum wage to $13 an hour by 2017. >>> gunned down on the way home from a boys and girls club. >> i still can't get it through my head that you're gone. >> reporter: the donation that's honoring the eighth graders memory and helping to keep kid safe. >> we're until cooling trend. wind temperatures will begin warming up once again and how high they can climb by your weekend. >> next a 10-year-old boy find a tab of fireworks -- 10-year- old boy finds a stash of fireworks. >> i looked down and there was no hand. his hand was gone. >> the charges his father is now facing. >>> a broken fire hydrant kept fire crews busy in berkeley. you can see here water was surging several feed into the air. it flooded the street and hurt a worker as he tried to cap the h
after that it would be pegged to consumer price index. several other cities have moved to raise their minimum wage. and california's minimum wage is set to go up to $9 on july 1st. however, if a bill that has already passed a state senate goes on to become law, it would bump up the state's minimum wage to $13 an hour by 2017. >>> gunned down on the way home from a boys and girls club. >> i still can't get it through my head that you're gone. >> reporter: the donation that's...