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. >> layer lee, now the nickel's owner mutts on display at this coin shop in panama city, florida, theroceeds four-ways, and donate $100,000 in honor of uncle george. any regret in not waiting? >> if you hold on to it it will keep growing and growing, but how long do you think you will live to ain't jo wasn't to -- e. jamie: george himself made noises about knowing of a 6th 1913 liberty head nickel out there somewhere. we can't know for sure how many 1913 liberties were minted, think about that if you inherit some of grandma's old stuff. i am jamie colby for stpraeufrpblg inhestrangeintertt take it with you. jamie: do you have a "strange inheritance" story you would like to share with us? we would love to hear it, send nothing.mail or go tour web good night. . >> an 8-year-old gets a very strange inheritance. >> when my dad died everyone was heart broken. >> what does a guy do with a winery? >> the funny thing is i would tell my friend's parents and they would totally freak out. >> talk about getting your feet wet in a new business. >> that is really good. >> but how does the family ke
. >> layer lee, now the nickel's owner mutts on display at this coin shop in panama city, florida, theroceeds four-ways, and donate $100,000 in honor of uncle george. any regret in not waiting? >> if you hold on to it it will keep growing and growing, but how long do you think you will live to ain't jo wasn't to -- e. jamie: george himself made noises about knowing of a 6th 1913 liberty head nickel out there somewhere. we can't know for sure how many 1913 liberties were minted,...
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atlanta and into panama city. re supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait.l now. . >> welcome back. i'm natalie allen. >> in the headlines this hour. >> after more than 40 hour days journalists have out of the cairo prison. these are developments that have just happened in the past couple of hours. they both had been granted bail on thursday. the court still plans to retry them on charges of supporting the now banned muslim brotherhood. >> and came dangerously close to american troops. that's just 15 kilometers from an iraqi air base. >> the u.s. is welcoming in a new ukraine cease fire agreement with a tone of guarded optimism. the plan calls for both sides to withdraw and for russia to end its support for separatist forces. the cease fire is set to go into effect at midnight on saturday. we spoke to those caught up in the conflict. >> head to the front lines and you can feel how hard a cease fire will be. here a thousand yards from the ukrainian army this is the reaction to the snuz. a fight stops at midnight saturday. i think the cease fire is so they can
atlanta and into panama city. re supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait.l now. . >> welcome back. i'm natalie allen. >> in the headlines this hour. >> after more than 40 hour days journalists have out of the cairo prison. these are developments that have just happened in the past couple of hours. they both had been granted bail on thursday. the court still plans to retry them on charges of supporting the now banned muslim brotherhood. >> and came...
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burglary charge and went on a limb there were finally cornered a slick and a stolen as you be in panama city were arrested in the sea more the dr. phil interview tonight that they get an interview that he had a 4:00 on kron 4. >>erica: manchester privacy messages to man found a way to profit from the several feet of snow chipping it to people in warmer climate for bargain prices $89 or 6 lbs. of snow. shoveling snow earlier this winter and launched ships no yellow dock, even if the snow melts a little by the time it arrived the package can still keep it cold enough to make 10 to 15 snowballs people are actually buying and and he said he will continue to sell it until people stop buying i have an idea what if we pull out money together and buy enough snow to go skiing? >>mark: 50 pipper recovering this morning house explosion caught on camera--15 people. >>mark: that arrived to investigate and during the investigation the house exploded six firefighters to emergency workers and seven gas company workers were injured authorities said a home was leveled in the explosion several other homes were
burglary charge and went on a limb there were finally cornered a slick and a stolen as you be in panama city were arrested in the sea more the dr. phil interview tonight that they get an interview that he had a 4:00 on kron 4. >>erica: manchester privacy messages to man found a way to profit from the several feet of snow chipping it to people in warmer climate for bargain prices $89 or 6 lbs. of snow. shoveling snow earlier this winter and launched ships no yellow dock, even if the snow...
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and panama city on the verge of atlanta seeing heavy rain and that is expanding to the east as the cold air takes over in mississippi and alabama and georgia and the carolinas and the virginias will be up next for a heavy hit of snow tonight in the deep south. as this low cranks up it will be moving it's not going to stall or progress slowly from the south to the north and east this will be a fast moving system and bring us a brush of snow first thing tomorrow morning at 6:00 through 9:00, 10:00 that is where you see the snow north of dover and millville and the remainder of the region is dry, and you get out earlier near millville, you'll be okay, if you wait too long? of the snow showers will build as you get close to 10:00 in wilmington and philadelphia enupper level support can give snow flurries and snow showers and the steadiest heaviest snow will be an lot atlantic city coastline, new jersey as well as delaware but it's a quick hitter, but lunch time all the snow pulled out. how much to expect if are you north and west of philadelphia, lehigh valley and reading, maybe a possible
and panama city on the verge of atlanta seeing heavy rain and that is expanding to the east as the cold air takes over in mississippi and alabama and georgia and the carolinas and the virginias will be up next for a heavy hit of snow tonight in the deep south. as this low cranks up it will be moving it's not going to stall or progress slowly from the south to the north and east this will be a fast moving system and bring us a brush of snow first thing tomorrow morning at 6:00 through 9:00,...
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. >> terry davidson may have it in panama city florida have been nearly together two decades and they'reoth at home on the water. >> probably in my life i've owned 10 or 12 or 13 boats. >> i've driven pleasure boats plenty of times. >> in the mid 1990s clay has an idea for the two of them to try their hand at offshore power boat racing. >> i just need you to navigate, basically all i have to do is hold on? he said yes. i said, i can do that. >> the pair purchased the first power boat and named it pure energy. >> the pure energy boat was the fastest boat which would run right at 90 miles an hour. it was a 26-foot single engine vote. >> they race pure energy for three years, finishing at or near the top at several events. in 2000 they decide to up the ante by getting an even bigger boat. >> the lady hustler was a 38-footer with twin engines. it would top out about 85 to 88. >> clay figures, since they have a new boat, why not try a new driver? he asks terry to get behind the wheel of the lady hustler, and she agreed. it's april 9th, 2000, at the florida spring fling in east lake in st. clo
. >> terry davidson may have it in panama city florida have been nearly together two decades and they'reoth at home on the water. >> probably in my life i've owned 10 or 12 or 13 boats. >> i've driven pleasure boats plenty of times. >> in the mid 1990s clay has an idea for the two of them to try their hand at offshore power boat racing. >> i just need you to navigate, basically all i have to do is hold on? he said yes. i said, i can do that. >> the pair...
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burglary charge and what on the lam with our arab finally cornered a slip in a stolen as tv and panama cityida. true to your and happened in a new nfl stadium approve the southern california but not for the raider let you know which team could be one step closer to come to los angeles. my tin man has a big toe the size of a house. the lion is small like a toy poodle. and has webbed, duck feet. my scarecrow has wooden teeth... and his clothes have tubes on them. and that's dorothy. she looks like me. everyone has a favorite movie. now people with visual disabilities... can find theirs. introducing the first talking guide. from xfinity. >>james: so the mother backing up to his cause we are hoping but as it closer to what it is another flight will be very impressed all is not as cold as it was yesterday this morning where seem more for a degree weather outside now we have fairly clear conditions visibility is fine there is a chance to the developing here in their patchy in nature and some of our the location but at the moment we're doing all right is a quick look at temperatures is still cold
burglary charge and what on the lam with our arab finally cornered a slip in a stolen as tv and panama cityida. true to your and happened in a new nfl stadium approve the southern california but not for the raider let you know which team could be one step closer to come to los angeles. my tin man has a big toe the size of a house. the lion is small like a toy poodle. and has webbed, duck feet. my scarecrow has wooden teeth... and his clothes have tubes on them. and that's dorothy. she looks...
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live picture from panama city temperature, 32. that looks nice but it sure feels cold. that when you bought the six-month time share. does get chilly. 32 in jacksonville. mostly for northern florida but the windchill is what is making it feel below 40 in orlando and 38 degrees, the windchill in tampa. watching moisture coming in off the gulf trying to get to austin. this is much-needed moisture. drier >>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with "spare the air" day. no wood burning. high clouds and sunshine. record high temperatures. tomorrow is the last dry day. rain moves in the north by on thursdayhe >> this weather report brought to you by expedia where you probably could book a shark fishing trip there. >> we're all talking about that. >> freestyle shark dance. >> like the macarena. >> doing his own thing. right? >> we were all laughing. >> it worked. >> still talking about it. >> that's true. >> good job. >>> coming up here powerful words from the star of "selma" after getting nubbed for an oscar he says hollywood has a diversity problem. >>> we get ready
live picture from panama city temperature, 32. that looks nice but it sure feels cold. that when you bought the six-month time share. does get chilly. 32 in jacksonville. mostly for northern florida but the windchill is what is making it feel below 40 in orlando and 38 degrees, the windchill in tampa. watching moisture coming in off the gulf trying to get to austin. this is much-needed moisture. drier >>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with "spare the air" day....
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live picture from panama city where the temperature is 32 degrees.elling that you when you brought that six month time chair. freezing warning. the wind chills really is what making it feel like below 40 in orlando right now and 38 degrees wind chill in tampa. watching some moisture come in offer the gulf from brownsville to corpus christi trying get to austin. much needed moisture. lake charles as well. drier weather north of there. that's a quick check of your national outlook. here's what's shaking locally. >> dave murphy with an update from accuweather with storm tracker 6 live double scan showing a little snow shower on the other side of baltimore probably not an issue for us. 29 is today's high right now we have single digit wind chills and it stays chilly today a shark fishing trip there. >> we're all talking about that. >> freestyle shark dance. >> like the macarena. >> doing his own thing. right? >> we were all laughing. >> it worked. >> still talking about it. >> that's true. >> good job. >>> coming up here powerful words from the star of "
live picture from panama city where the temperature is 32 degrees.elling that you when you brought that six month time chair. freezing warning. the wind chills really is what making it feel like below 40 in orlando right now and 38 degrees wind chill in tampa. watching some moisture come in offer the gulf from brownsville to corpus christi trying get to austin. much needed moisture. lake charles as well. drier weather north of there. that's a quick check of your national outlook. here's what's...
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kind of do a lot of work and it kind of gets just to get to the starting line we have 8 panama canal's in the city we have 4 dedicated instead of over the last year to work on those see projects we have the capacity and the been working closely with the management staff not you yet but holy to work to in a take things our describing back to the issue of owners who own property and also organize residents and properties that is an issue bigger than this is a philosophical issue and kind of a portfolios come up for residents and the more we educate the residents about what their redress rights are once the units are convert they have a voice but they will have a voice and hopefully under clearer guidelines with our department and other departments that will get releases for quickly. >> commissioner melgar. >> thank you what an excellent presentation really wonderful oar i'm not worried the conflict with the agencies we've been doing this for a while it's a groundbreaking program you know and i think it's pretty progressive and wonderful but i'm worried about capacity in the money so rosemary i'm als
kind of do a lot of work and it kind of gets just to get to the starting line we have 8 panama canal's in the city we have 4 dedicated instead of over the last year to work on those see projects we have the capacity and the been working closely with the management staff not you yet but holy to work to in a take things our describing back to the issue of owners who own property and also organize residents and properties that is an issue bigger than this is a philosophical issue and kind of a...
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panama pacific international exposition. >> on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the citykened before dawn by bells and whistles. this huge parade. >> the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal but for san francisco it was a symbol of the city's rebirg from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. >> what would any sean city do in they would say well, let's build a giant party and invite the entire world. >> 658 acres of thewf)(x marina district from the presidio to van ness where is filled with 11 palaces, of 00 acres of a midway racetracks art, food, fountains, exhibits from around the world. >> it was truly a sense of wonder, a way to travel the word "in" your own backyard. >> the actual liberty bell was shipped in from philadelphia and put on display. teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry forward who set up a working auto plant. crowds were treated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the jewelled city. >> if you think about that t
panama pacific international exposition. >> on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the citykened before dawn by bells and whistles. this huge parade. >> the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal but for san francisco it was a symbol of the city's rebirg from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire....
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panama pacific international exposition. on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awacened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a symbol of the city's rebirth from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. >> what would any sane city do? they'd say, well let's build a giant party and invite the entire world. >> reporter: 635 acres of the marina district were filled with 11 palaces, 600 acres of buildings, a midway, race tracks, art, food, fountains, exhibits from around the world. >> it was truly a sense of wonder, a way to travel the world right in your own backyard. >> reporter: the actual ib lerty bell was shipped in from philadelphia and put on display. there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working auto plant. crowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the je
panama pacific international exposition. on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awacened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a symbol of the city's rebirth from the devastating 1906 earthquake...
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panama pacific international exposition. on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the citykened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a symbol of the city's rebirth from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. >> what would any sane city do? they would say well let's build a giant party and invite the entire world. >> reporter: 635 acres of the marina district from the presidio to van ness were filled with 11 palaces, 600 acres of buildings, a midway racetracks art, food fountains, exhibits from around the world. >> it was truly a sense of wonder, a way to travel the world right in your own backyard. >> reporter: the actual liberty bell was shipped in from philadelphia and put on display. there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working auto plant. crowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of wh
panama pacific international exposition. on february 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the citykened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a symbol of the city's rebirth from the devastating 1906 earthquake and...
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panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful crown, but at least they went through the procedure of electing a prom queen. during world war 2
panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they...
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the completion of the panama canal was an opportunity for san franciscans to show the world that they had risen from the ashes of the earthquake and fires that demolished the city1906. the fair's aura of opulence was intended to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america's gateway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's diverse communities had to come to the table and put aside polarizing social and political tensions, some of which persist today. >> we had the unions and the commercial organizations and the city itself. and many of these people really didn't like each other very much. and yet they banded together and really worked in concert towards this goal of creating the jewel city. >> the fairgrounds featured exhibition halls dedicated to everything from machinery to horticulture within which were some 80,000 displays. there was also an area called the joy zone, with amusement park-style rides and concessions. visitors could marvel at daredevils like art smith looping his flaming plane through the sky. foreign and state pavilions displayed their own attractions, includin
the completion of the panama canal was an opportunity for san franciscans to show the world that they had risen from the ashes of the earthquake and fires that demolished the city1906. the fair's aura of opulence was intended to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america's gateway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's diverse communities had to come to the table and put aside polarizing social and political...
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panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> reporter: it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san francisco what it meant was a chance it to put a very young city and a very young state on the world map. >> reporter: planning actually began before the 1906 quake and continued amid the quake's destruction. business and civic leaders thought san francisco was recovering. built on what we now call the mariena district, the 635-acre fair had everything. the centerpiece a tower covered in jewels that glimmered in the sun light and lit up the night. now 100 years later the his tor historical society is piecing together an exhibit to give people a glimpse of the spectacular and quirky past. on display photos, trinkets, and a scale model of the fair. there was something for everyone. fans played daily. horse and camel races as popular as the auto races. on display new technology, a telephone linked san francisco to new york cars rolled off of ford's model-t assembly lane as airplanes flew overhead had. just about every marvel of the day on display for
panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> reporter: it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san francisco what it meant was a chance it to put a very young city and a very young state on the world map. >> reporter: planning actually began before the 1906 quake and continued amid the quake's destruction. business and civic leaders thought san francisco was recovering. built on what...
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panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world's fair. it was a coming-out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san franciscans, i think what it meant was really a chance to put a very young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning actually began before the 1906 quake and continued during the destruction. the city quickly raised millions to fund the fair. they saw it as a chance to show the world that san francisco was recovering. >> the site selected was this mudhole out at harbor view. >> built on what we now call the marina district. the 635-acre fair had everything. the centerpiece, a tower covered in jewels that glimmered in the sunlight and lit up the night. now 100 years later the california historical society is piecing together an exhibit to give people a glimpse of the spectacular and quirky past on display. photos, trinkets and a scaled model of part of the fair. there was something for everyone. bands played daily, horse and camel races were just as popular as the auto races. on
panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world's fair. it was a coming-out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san franciscans, i think what it meant was really a chance to put a very young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning actually began before the 1906 quake and continued during the destruction. the city quickly raised millions to fund the fair. they...
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panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world's fair. it was a coming-out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san franciscans, i think what it meant was really a chance to put a very young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the 1906 quake and continued during the destruction. the city quickly raised millions to fund the fair. they saw it as a chance to show the world that san francisco was recovering. >> the site selected was this mudhole out at harbor view. >> built on what we now call the marina district. the 35-acre fair had everything. the centerpiece a tower covered in jewels that glimmered in the sunlight and lit up the night. any 100 years later the california historical society is piecing together an exhibit to give people a glimpse of the spectacular and quirky past on display. photos, trinkets and a scaled model of part of the fair. there was something for everyone. bands played daily, horse and camel races were just as popular as the auto rays. on display in t
panama canal in 1914. >> and it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world's fair. it was a coming-out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an earthquake and fire. >> for san franciscans, i think what it meant was really a chance to put a very young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the 1906 quake and continued during the destruction. the city quickly raised millions to fund the fair. they saw it...
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panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful crown, but at least they went through the procedure of electing a prom queen. during world war 2
panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they...
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panama canal would have come up? today's show? fwloo isn't it spread unevenly? around some of the big citiesstin and class and san antonio, about big technology hot spots? they are not as dependent, correct? >> on the surface, you're right. let me try and get into all of that. >> we talked about intra from a structure and the ports in houston particularly the ship channel there. that's huge. that's going to be -- that's going to serve texas well almost regardless and perhaps because of lower energy prices. >> it's something they said going into the prices, and texas with stood that better than a lot of people. if we continue to see lower rig counts and, thereby, lower hiring, it has a ripple effect not just in places like houston, but throughout the state when you talk about housing starts. you are talking about construction. yes, oil is a certain percentage of texas's gross state product, but then you look at construction. other factors, other sectors. >> always good to see you. especially especially. >> the president is there to talk cyber security. we'll monitor this for you and bring you
panama canal would have come up? today's show? fwloo isn't it spread unevenly? around some of the big citiesstin and class and san antonio, about big technology hot spots? they are not as dependent, correct? >> on the surface, you're right. let me try and get into all of that. >> we talked about intra from a structure and the ports in houston particularly the ship channel there. that's huge. that's going to be -- that's going to serve texas well almost regardless and perhaps because...
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city southern. first of all, i love the rails. how easy is it to start a new railroad? the competition is pretty good. these guys have a track in panamas port thing in california, more and more ships are going straight to panama. straight to mexico. new panama canal opening up very shortly that will be absolutely amazing, a game changer. this is a stock you buy and put in your portfolio for 30 years. leave it to your kids. i think it will be phenomenal. matt: what about transportation stocks? charles: that's the truck, train -- rev up that diesel. all right, what do you got? >> me? >> okay. >> we'll fill up that diesel. i think chevron. called the bottom. it was in gas. i think we bottomed out. 3.9 dividend. great support. it's at 109 right now. earnings from ten bucks to four bucks. shoot back to ten. i think it's a great value play. put it away. >> that's right. best in breed. some of those oil companies have just been destroyed. it makes so much sense to invest now. now my stock, i talked about financials before. goldman sachs. gs. hillary, all your money has to go into one stock and only one. it would be goldman sachs. 1% dividend
city southern. first of all, i love the rails. how easy is it to start a new railroad? the competition is pretty good. these guys have a track in panamas port thing in california, more and more ships are going straight to panama. straight to mexico. new panama canal opening up very shortly that will be absolutely amazing, a game changer. this is a stock you buy and put in your portfolio for 30 years. leave it to your kids. i think it will be phenomenal. matt: what about transportation stocks?...