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according to s&p capital iq senior analyst, third quart wither earnings per share are expected to postecord, but, and this is a big but, sales may not be as robust. that's why there is still cause for concern. >>> despite the upbeat estimates, one name feels could have some sickly earnings. dan nathan, you're taking a look at johnson & johnson. >> yeah. this plasma is getting a little lonely so i thought i would come up here. johnson & johnson has been a massive performer, 27% on the year. massive beneficiary earlier in the year when rates were low and investors were looking for high yield end stocks. it is expected to grow high single digits. what my issue here with johnson & johnson as we look at q 3 earnings, it isn't they are going to miss so dramatically. expectations are high. stocks acted very well. and the technicals set up weak in this one. they only lose 1.25%. i'm going to take advantage of the volatility for the earnings week in october. but first i want to look at this chart here. back on september 20th here, i bought some october puts. and i was looking at this, exactly t
according to s&p capital iq senior analyst, third quart wither earnings per share are expected to postecord, but, and this is a big but, sales may not be as robust. that's why there is still cause for concern. >>> despite the upbeat estimates, one name feels could have some sickly earnings. dan nathan, you're taking a look at johnson & johnson. >> yeah. this plasma is getting a little lonely so i thought i would come up here. johnson & johnson has been a massive...
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look this shutdown has cost according to s & p cost $24 billion the threat of default has had an adverse effect on our economy. i think every reasonable economist has said a default would be cat trophic where the we're the reserve currency to the world. the implication of that are difficult to even contemplate. so i think this has shown we have to come together and how -- go through the budget process. we did cuts in spending. the president said we need to do the same thing. more targeted kinds in spending, and we can do that, about you we need to go through the regular process inlts i've been fascinated by this assertion. the stock market from the beginning of this fight to today hasn't moved. >> you know why? because they cannot that the republican leaders in the congress would be so reckleqreq allow the u.s. to default. frankly i hope they're right, because they realize to do that would be so catastrophic. >> there's only oneerson that can bng us to default and arack obama. in fa baracobama mad it clear he was willing to default. we passed a bill out of the house to take default off t
look this shutdown has cost according to s & p cost $24 billion the threat of default has had an adverse effect on our economy. i think every reasonable economist has said a default would be cat trophic where the we're the reserve currency to the world. the implication of that are difficult to even contemplate. so i think this has shown we have to come together and how -- go through the budget process. we did cuts in spending. the president said we need to do the same thing. more targeted...
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now, according to s&p capital iqs howard silverblat, third quarter shares are expected to post anotheres may not be as robust, and that's the reason there's still cause for concern. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dominic chu. despite upbeat estimates, there's one name that one of our traders feels could pose sickly earnings, trying his hand is our own dan nathan. you're looking at johnson & johnson. >> without carter here, this plasma was going to get a little lonely. here's the thing. johnson & johnson has been a massive performer, up 27% on the year. it was a massive beneficiary earlier in the year when rates were really low and investors were looking for high yielding stocks. right now it's a 6% dividend yield. it's expected to grow probably high single didn'ts and it's trading at kind of an expensive multiple. my issue here is we look at their q3 earnings next week. it isn't that they're going to miss so dramatically. it more has to do with the fact that expectations are high. the stock's acted very well. and i think the technicals set up really weak in this one. and so
now, according to s&p capital iqs howard silverblat, third quarter shares are expected to post anotheres may not be as robust, and that's the reason there's still cause for concern. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dominic chu. despite upbeat estimates, there's one name that one of our traders feels could pose sickly earnings, trying his hand is our own dan nathan. you're looking at johnson & johnson. >> without carter here, this plasma was going to get a little...
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now, according to s & p capital iqs senior index analyst, third quarter earnings per share expected tocord, but and this is a big but, sales growth may not be as robust, and that's the reason there is still cause for concern, melissa back to you. >> thank you, dominic. despite the upbeat estimates one name that one of our traders feels could post sickly earnings, trying his hand, dan, you are taking a look at johnson and johnson. >> without carter this plasma would get lonely. sickly earnings may be pushing it. johnson and johnson has been a massive performer, up 27% on the year. it was a massive beneficiary earlier in the year, when rates were low. and investors were looking for high yielding stocks. right now it has a 3% dividend yield xpekted to grow, probably high single digits, it's trading at an expensive multiple. my issue here with johnson and johnson, we look at q-3 earnings next week. it isn't that they will miss so dramatically. it more has to do with the fact that expectations are high. the stock acted well. i think the technicals actually set up really weaken this. so the
now, according to s & p capital iqs senior index analyst, third quarter earnings per share expected tocord, but and this is a big but, sales growth may not be as robust, and that's the reason there is still cause for concern, melissa back to you. >> thank you, dominic. despite the upbeat estimates one name that one of our traders feels could post sickly earnings, trying his hand, dan, you are taking a look at johnson and johnson. >> without carter this plasma would get lonely....
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so here's the offer on the table according to b.a.r.t.'s general manager. 3% increase per year, amounts to 12% total, 4% pension and 9.5% going toward medical contributions. the early optimism faded quickly. >> that was the last one. we have done everything we can, we have given the district at least four extensions trying to get this deal done. at some point you have to say enough is enough. >> i really hope that they are going to take it seriously and look at it. we're open to any ideas over the two weeks they might have. we'll try and keep the conversation open. it's time to bring this to a close. the bay area is tired of going to bed at night not knowing if sbart open or not and we need to bring this to a close. it's long enough. >> reporter: the unions say there are concessions in all of this too but b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiator says he is frustrated because this was offered at 4:00 p.m. and when he left overnight that they had not looked at it. last week in a similar position the union wanted to focus on the offer they had in front of s
so here's the offer on the table according to b.a.r.t.'s general manager. 3% increase per year, amounts to 12% total, 4% pension and 9.5% going toward medical contributions. the early optimism faded quickly. >> that was the last one. we have done everything we can, we have given the district at least four extensions trying to get this deal done. at some point you have to say enough is enough. >> i really hope that they are going to take it seriously and look at it. we're open to any...
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according to s&p case-schiller prices rose just shy showing the rate of increase could be slowing.of the stories on fox business.com. up next three years of the question how do you do that? and with those golden years that have nothing to do with money. stay with us. ♪ from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. gerri: you have heard a lot about saving for retirement but what about mental preparation? this new stage comes with big changes and your might pass to be just as prepared. of 8q for coming back. dash find over and over men have such a hard time with retirement. they don't know what to do. why is that? >> women are used to reinventing themselves different stages with different careers in different points
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a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. government is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic shutdown. >> it was approved by both majorities, in the house and senate. it will fund the government until january 15th. >> the plan would also extend the debt ceiling until february 7th. and in the end it made only a very small change to obama care. what sparked this crisis in the first place, including a profession for income verification. humans of thousands of federal workers off the job for two weeks, have been told to return to work later this morning. live, from our bureau in washington, d.c. erin, i guess the question here, is this a deal or delay? do we go through all of this again? because after all, it is all being put off for 90 days. >> reporter: yeah, john, it is somewhere in between, it is a deal, because of course, democrats have gotten largely what they wanted. we'll see the government reopen and avoid defaultin
a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. government is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic shutdown. >> it was approved by both majorities, in the house and senate. it will fund the government until january 15th. >> the plan would also extend the debt ceiling until february 7th. and in the end it made only a very small change to obama...
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according to s&p case-schiller prices rose just shy showing the rate of increase could be slowing.f the stories on fox business.com. up next three years of the question how do you do that? and with those golden years that have nothing to do with money. stay with us. stay with us. ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. gerri: you have heard a lot about saving for r
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that's about $1.5 billion each day according to s&p. not necessarily over. they say consumer confidence has been hurt by the shutdown, and people will remain afraid to open up their checkbooks and that will hurt the economy. >>> two years ago that s&p downgraded america's credit rating. they did that despite a last-minute washington deal to raise the debt ceiling. so, what is s&p thinking right now in the wake of another 11th hour deal? cnn asked managing director there, john chambers. >> the reason we're at aa-plus and not aaa, there's a couple reasons but the main reason is that the fact that you even have to worry about the u.s. government paying its debt on time would indicate that it's not -- the government's not worthy of a aa rating. we think it will be back here in january, debating the same issues. and that given the composition of congress, that it will be probably still acrimonious and we'll have to see where we are then. but this is, i fear, a permanent feature of our budgetary process. >> well, if it's a permanent feature, i
that's about $1.5 billion each day according to s&p. not necessarily over. they say consumer confidence has been hurt by the shutdown, and people will remain afraid to open up their checkbooks and that will hurt the economy. >>> two years ago that s&p downgraded america's credit rating. they did that despite a last-minute washington deal to raise the debt ceiling. so, what is s&p thinking right now in the wake of another 11th hour deal? cnn asked managing director there,...
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a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. nt is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic shutdown. >> it was approved by both majorities, in the house and senate. it will fund the government until january 15th. >> the plan would also extend the debt ceiling until february 7th. and in the end it
a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. nt is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic shutdown. >> it was approved by both majorities, in the house and senate. it will fund the government until january 15th. >> the plan would also extend the debt ceiling until february 7th. and in the end it
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talking about overall earnings growth of about 3 %, according to s&p 500. big week next week. t to sell into the earning story next week, given the fact that the estimates are coming in. >> it's one way of doing it. me, i'm looking longer term. short-term investor, absolutely, lighten up, take money off the table, wait for some other news, other buying opportunities. if you're looking at things longer term, six months to a year, don't have a problem buying when i feel the market will go up another 10%, and i do. there's another opportunity. maybe there will be a buying opportunity. but i don't think you'll get many. >> up another 10% in your view. is that because of the earnings or because the tapering has been delayed because of janet yellen coming to the fed? >> i think it will have something to do with that. it's on the back burner but definitely that will happen the market definitely see new highs. she's in the same camp where we are now. >> and a few alternatives. got to buy this debt over the longer term. i have to be ready for the next hour. >> happy international women'
talking about overall earnings growth of about 3 %, according to s&p 500. big week next week. t to sell into the earning story next week, given the fact that the estimates are coming in. >> it's one way of doing it. me, i'm looking longer term. short-term investor, absolutely, lighten up, take money off the table, wait for some other news, other buying opportunities. if you're looking at things longer term, six months to a year, don't have a problem buying when i feel the market will...
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and, according to a u-s-d-a official, the investigation into this outbreak started before the government shutdown. experts say the salmonella made it into the marketplace-- simply because some of the naturally- occurring pathogens in chicken slip through sometimes. but the shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means that the absence of people who could track this salmonella linked to the outbreak- could put us all at risk.") a c-d-c official tells us: many of its scientists who track food-borne pathogens, who were furloughed-- were brought back.. but there was a delay in the exchange of information about the outbreak. that worries food-watchdog groups: is this food getting further into the marketplace and you're not warning people? you know, that you're losing opportunities to warn people not to eat it or to remind people to take care because of salmonella or to figure out, does the outbreak get bigger because
and, according to a u-s-d-a official, the investigation into this outbreak started before the government shutdown. experts say the salmonella made it into the marketplace-- simply because some of the naturally- occurring pathogens in chicken slip through sometimes. but the shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means...
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according to b.a.r.t.'s gm a 3% raise per year, 12% tot well 4% going to pension and 9.5 for medical. again at this point new deadline midnight which could mean that there may be a strike tomorrow but we'll have to wait and see. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you. the wait and see moments these last-minute decisions whether there will be a strike or not has many b.a.r.t. riders angry. for many they don't know if they have a ride to work until they wake up in the morning. jodi hernandez is live at the b.a.r.t. station in walnut creek. riders are fed up. >> reporter: they are very much fed up. the b.a.r.t. station here in walnut creek opened on schedule at 4:00 a.m. b.a.r.t. riders arrived here feeling pretty relieved that the trains are rolling at least for one more day. i'll tell you, it was a welcome sight for many to see the b.a.r.t. trains moving at least for today. riders tell me they spent last night checking the internet, watching television to try to see if the
according to b.a.r.t.'s gm a 3% raise per year, 12% tot well 4% going to pension and 9.5 for medical. again at this point new deadline midnight which could mean that there may be a strike tomorrow but we'll have to wait and see. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you. the wait and see moments these last-minute decisions whether there will be a strike or not has many b.a.r.t. riders angry. for many they don't know if they have a ride to work...
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cases the justices have agreeed to hear, 28 of them involve or affect business interests, according to the u-s chamber of commerce. our cover story has a look at some of those decisions that may affect your workplace. the court will consider more limits on union activity in private and public sector jobs. "as we've seen in recent years, public sector unions are under attack and this would be another blow to public sector unions." the court will also determine whether president obama's appointment of three out of five national labor relations board members without senate confirmation was consitutional. the n-l-r b enforces federal labor laws. "this could significantly reduce presidential power when the senate refuses to confirm presidential nominees." and justices will hear the case of shaun mccutcheon, an alambama businessman who gave to 16-federal candidates, wanted to give to 12-more and give 25- thousand dollars to three different political committees--exceeding federal limits in a two-year period. mccutcheon argues the limits go against his freedom of speech and his case is supported by se
cases the justices have agreeed to hear, 28 of them involve or affect business interests, according to the u-s chamber of commerce. our cover story has a look at some of those decisions that may affect your workplace. the court will consider more limits on union activity in private and public sector jobs. "as we've seen in recent years, public sector unions are under attack and this would be another blow to public sector unions." the court will also determine whether president obama's...
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lori: the shutdown, according to s&p analyst, costs $24 billion. youth that will inspire lawmakers? >> we will do it again in january. a lot of them are bowing it will not happen again. on the other hand, it is not as if they have a lot of common ground right now. sometimes, they do not make it. they miss it. i am not saying that there will be another shutdown or anything, but we just do not have any solutions on horizon right now. lori: even the president set that there were no winners. you bring up the important issue of obamacare. i am curious how that will be interpreted among the republican party. >> they have a new strategy. their new strategy is to aggressively overseas obamacare and you will see hearings in the house. also, they will try to, i think, take advantage or get political advantage to what ever problem plagued obamacare in the weeks and months ahead. a lot of them believe it will be a rolling disaster. they simply cannot force their will with control of the house of representatives. republicans goal is try to extend those sequestration cuts forever. if not due back
lori: the shutdown, according to s&p analyst, costs $24 billion. youth that will inspire lawmakers? >> we will do it again in january. a lot of them are bowing it will not happen again. on the other hand, it is not as if they have a lot of common ground right now. sometimes, they do not make it. they miss it. i am not saying that there will be another shutdown or anything, but we just do not have any solutions on horizon right now. lori: even the president set that there were no...
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according to to several member s of president clinic top's debt commission from the early '90s. there is going to be a conference committee. one of the elements of the deal that passed the senate is the house and senate will both appoint conferrees, sit together for the first time in four years and try to actually hammer out some agreement that deals with the spend ing and debt issue. we'll see how it goes. >> this is like a husband and wife in a bitter divorce. they haven't been able to work anything out in the divorce for four years. on year five the judge says, sit down and have a conversation. high hopes. guy, thaupg. >> my pleasure. >> my next two guests are in the thick of the debate. joining many now, lo rhett the ta sanchez, democrat and member of the joint economic committee. new jersey congressman scott investigator is a republican and member of the house budget committee. thank you very much for being here. >> good to be with you. >> representative sanchez, let me start with you. five plus years ago now when president obama was candidate obama and he railed against th
according to to several member s of president clinic top's debt commission from the early '90s. there is going to be a conference committee. one of the elements of the deal that passed the senate is the house and senate will both appoint conferrees, sit together for the first time in four years and try to actually hammer out some agreement that deals with the spend ing and debt issue. we'll see how it goes. >> this is like a husband and wife in a bitter divorce. they haven't been able to...
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j- p morgan chase has agreed to pay the u- s government a *13- billion dollar settlement to resolve investigations of the bank's mortgage business. that's accordingu- s official familiar with negotiations between j- p morgan and the justice department. the settlement only applies to certain time frames and investigations -- and does not cover a separate ongoing federal criminal investigation. the deal includes nine billion dollars in fines and penalties. and four billion in -- quote -- "consumer relief" such as loan modifications. final details of the agreement are expected in the coming days. family fireworks. >> this live look looking at the beautiful moon. but there is still fog pressing into the bay right now. mostly clear skies inland. about midnight. however, look for some patchy fog to start the day but otherwise, lots of sunshine and temperatures with 70's and cooler however, in the north bay overnight lows in the 30's and '40's! upper 40's and '50's for the south-bay. mid upper 70's for the south bay. it will be this. 77 degrees in redwood city. and high of 80 degrees. with low 80s for antioch. antioch, pleasanton. and for the east shore
j- p morgan chase has agreed to pay the u- s government a *13- billion dollar settlement to resolve investigations of the bank's mortgage business. that's accordingu- s official familiar with negotiations between j- p morgan and the justice department. the settlement only applies to certain time frames and investigations -- and does not cover a separate ongoing federal criminal investigation. the deal includes nine billion dollars in fines and penalties. and four billion in -- quote --...
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that's why according to b.a.r.t.'s financial documents the two sources make up about 95% of the money b.a.r.t. hauls in. and it shows when it comes to the strike. b.a.r.t. says it lost $1.4 million each weekday of the october strike. it lost $1.2 million each day over the weekend. two weekdays plus two weekend days gives you a $5.2 million in lost money just from this strike. the last strike in july was nearly a week long. b.a.r.t. says its revenues for one week in that month are around $8 million. >> round trip. going to san francisco only. >> reporter: then there's the extra buses coming on b.a.r.t.'s dime. about $450,000 for the first strike and $540,000 for the second strike. the ferry rides actually come courtesy of the ntc, according to b.a.r.t. there's also the myriad acts of vandalism that occurred during the strike with the glen park station, bearing the worst damage. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson puts the bill at tens of thousands, but without a final tab until everything is cleaned up. for those keeping track at h
that's why according to b.a.r.t.'s financial documents the two sources make up about 95% of the money b.a.r.t. hauls in. and it shows when it comes to the strike. b.a.r.t. says it lost $1.4 million each weekday of the october strike. it lost $1.2 million each day over the weekend. two weekdays plus two weekend days gives you a $5.2 million in lost money just from this strike. the last strike in july was nearly a week long. b.a.r.t. says its revenues for one week in that month are around $8...
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. >> according to the,s 23,000 people die because of these infections in its 117 page record released last month the cdc counted bacteria and fungus that cause the overwhelming majority of drug crins in the -- resistance in the country. >> these called cre, i've called cre a nightmare bacteria it can resist all antibiotics, spread from person to person and bacteria to bacteria readily. >> cre is still relatively rare causing 600 deaths a year but researchers have identified it in health care facilities in 44 states. there have been warnings for years about antibiotic infections but there's not been much of a public outcry and hasn't gained traction like hiv or cancer. the pharmaceutical industry has taken its concentration away from developing drugs for germs. courtney keely al jazeera new york. >> seen online at pbs.org and joining me from tucson arizona is dr. sean elliot, medical droarks of infection prevention, he is featuring in hunting the nightmare bacteria. thank you for joining me tonight. i want to put the issues into context. it is the story of an 11 and a half-year-old gir
. >> according to the,s 23,000 people die because of these infections in its 117 page record released last month the cdc counted bacteria and fungus that cause the overwhelming majority of drug crins in the -- resistance in the country. >> these called cre, i've called cre a nightmare bacteria it can resist all antibiotics, spread from person to person and bacteria to bacteria readily. >> cre is still relatively rare causing 600 deaths a year but researchers have identified it...
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according to the s&p index, $24 billion has been flushed down the drain for a completely unnecessary political stunt. the republicans keep trying to cut funding for the things that would help us build a future, but they are ready to flush away $24 billion on a political stunt?" she closes, "so i am relieved, but i am also pretty angry. i hope we never see our country flush money away like this again. not ever. it is time for the hostage-taking to end. it's time for every one of us to say, no more." that anger from elizabeth warren in the senate echoed last night on the house floor by the top democrat in the house, nancy pelosi. >> my colleagues, do you think that your recklessness was worth $24 billion to our economy? this recklessness is a luxury the american people cannot afford. >> the big question mark in washington, of course, sort of since the end of the bush administration, but particularly right now, the big question in washington, is what happens to the republican party now? right now, the question is, what happens to them immediately after this political disaster that they p
according to the s&p index, $24 billion has been flushed down the drain for a completely unnecessary political stunt. the republicans keep trying to cut funding for the things that would help us build a future, but they are ready to flush away $24 billion on a political stunt?" she closes, "so i am relieved, but i am also pretty angry. i hope we never see our country flush money away like this again. not ever. it is time for the hostage-taking to end. it's time for every one of us...
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independence then it would be prepared to take on some of the you case national debts because it would then be in control of vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves according to some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oil is actually located in the north sea in scotland and in fact from all the european countries norway is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and even put. and those on the pro independent side of the argument have even accused westminster of playing down the amount of oil that scotland has in its oil reserves in order to quell separatist feelings the scottish referendum is now less than a year away and we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on which side of the
independence then it would be prepared to take on some of the you case national debts because it would then be in control of vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves according to some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oil is actually located in the north sea in scotland and in fact from all the european countries norway is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and even put. and those on the pro...
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that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime ce in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the u-s as well as abroad. n-s-a officials are also saying that a surveillance sweep on phone records overseas was carried out by european governments and not the u-s. >> chinese police say five people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a suicide car attack near beijing's tiananmen square. a statement on the beijing police microblog said the perpetrators of monday's attack were also identified, and labeled it a carefully planned terrorist attack. all three died when their vehicle exploded. two tourists, including a filipino woman were hit by the speeding vehicle, were also killed. police said knives, iron rods, gasoline and a flag imprinted with religious slogans were found in the vehicle. the three attackers, including one woman, and the five arrested all had names identifying them as members of the turkic muslim u
that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime ce in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the u-s as well as abroad. n-s-a officials are also saying that a surveillance sweep on phone records overseas was carried out by european governments and not the u-s. >> chinese police say five people have been arrested on suspicion...
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he believed according to the statements he 's given to police he was in fear of danger for himself, hisild. >> it's intimidating. >> it's overwhelming. maybe he panicked. it is unfortunate what happened. they still have to do the investigation to figure it out. >> what will be the crucial point is whether they can prove what happened prior to him pressing the gas. if they were slashing his tires, obviously -- >> i didn't see him speeding away that he had a tire slashed though. >> then it looked like there was enough room. it didn't look like he was boxed in. i think he probably used poor judgment. they did, too. they didn't have a right to doha. >> all right, guys. we'll follow the story. >>> coming up next on "hannity," your choice for video of the day. that winner coming up next on "hannity." ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh
he believed according to the statements he 's given to police he was in fear of danger for himself, hisild. >> it's intimidating. >> it's overwhelming. maybe he panicked. it is unfortunate what happened. they still have to do the investigation to figure it out. >> what will be the crucial point is whether they can prove what happened prior to him pressing the gas. if they were slashing his tires, obviously -- >> i didn't see him speeding away that he had a tire slashed...
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that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime ce in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the u-s as well as abroad. n-s-a officials are also saying that a surveillance sweep on phone records overseas was carried out by hoss european governments and not the u-s. an 11 year old boy accused of bringing a gun to school twice to carry out a shooting spree will remain in jail. this is video of the boy acting out during the court session. the boy told investigators that he had planned on shooting people after school on the day he was caught with the gun for the second time. also it was determined that the boy suffered from mental issues including suicidal thoughts. his attorney asked that he be released on house arrested. the boy's parents say they have put alarms on all the door. the 11-year-old is expected back in court next month. [father]c'mon,buddy,you can do it.c'mon,reel it up, you gotta reel it up now,buddy. reel it
that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime ce in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the u-s as well as abroad. n-s-a officials are also saying that a surveillance sweep on phone records overseas was carried out by hoss european governments and not the u-s. an 11 year old boy accused of bringing a gun to school twice to...
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>> according to latest research, 40 to 50's of travel booked by traditional travel agent. >> a real liveuman being. >> and they don't charge you a talk to them. >> they call you on the phone. >> there's another side to this coin. airlines for decades have been unprofitable. man money losers. now they're making serious money and the stock prices are going up. >> i want a profitable airline business. i want À la carte pricing but i want to be informed and i don't want hidden fees. >> i want everybody to twitter -- tweet us at team cavuto. we want your opinion on this one. >> last one. going back to travel agents. i don't believe it. >> consumers are. more and more they're going back, because if you think about it, booking a cruise, look at the cruise news. is it a safe vacation alternative? it's going to cost me 5 than. aim going to throw the credit card in and hope for the best room or make sure i get the best room? >> tweeters-everybody. team cavuto. thank you very much. >>> all right. something else taking off today. that would be google. its shares closing before $1,000 for the first t
>> according to latest research, 40 to 50's of travel booked by traditional travel agent. >> a real liveuman being. >> and they don't charge you a talk to them. >> they call you on the phone. >> there's another side to this coin. airlines for decades have been unprofitable. man money losers. now they're making serious money and the stock prices are going up. >> i want a profitable airline business. i want À la carte pricing but i want to be informed and i...
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according to dow jones and also the s&p, the cost lost is around $24 billion. know laid off workers, the furloughed workers will get back pay eventually, but there is two or three weeks that is gone where they won't be spending money. they won't be taking their sons and daughters to the zoo because now they are running into christmas time. so that's the situation regarding the way forward. it's unfortunately trickles down even to people who might for example have a food cart outside of the government building in washington, d.c. if those workers haven't been coming into the building, that means they haven't been buying food at the food cart on the way in in the morning and on the way out in the afternoon. so the estimation is $24 billion, but it could be a lot more. and that's a staggering amount of money to have been lost for no real reason. a lot of the information that wall street gets comes via the government, and these people here, the market makers and investors and economists are absolute information geeks. they love economic data, they cannot wait to fi
according to dow jones and also the s&p, the cost lost is around $24 billion. know laid off workers, the furloughed workers will get back pay eventually, but there is two or three weeks that is gone where they won't be spending money. they won't be taking their sons and daughters to the zoo because now they are running into christmas time. so that's the situation regarding the way forward. it's unfortunately trickles down even to people who might for example have a food cart outside of the...
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plant the first in a generation it'll be built by a french led consortium and according to the plan it will help power u.k.'s grid for the next fifteen years. reverberations continue to go across the european economy it struggles indeed an alternative to the west's receding financial domination russia and indian counterparts out of indian finance ministers meeting here in moscow seeking to provide more credibility to a push for a multi polar world. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today the british public thinks that politicians rarely tell the truth and unlikely to own up if they make mistakes now a recent poll shows just how much i should say what lack of faith people in the u.k. have when it comes to those that they elected to represent dispatched laura smith on to the streets of london to try and find out some. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to command with
plant the first in a generation it'll be built by a french led consortium and according to the plan it will help power u.k.'s grid for the next fifteen years. reverberations continue to go across the european economy it struggles indeed an alternative to the west's receding financial domination russia and indian counterparts out of indian finance ministers meeting here in moscow seeking to provide more credibility to a push for a multi polar world. it's good to have you with us here on r.t....
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according to the baltimore s, christoper good is wanted for questioning in the shooting of a woman on saturday. that incident happened on elmtree street ne curtis avenue. last wednesday, police named good "public enemy number one" because he's charged with attempted murder of another woman last month. the man whose appeal of his murder conviction... has led to the release of dozens of convicted killers... is re- sentenced to life in prison. it's an update to a story you saw first on fox. merle unger appealed his conviction... for the 19-75 murder of a hagerstow police officer. last year. a court ruled that jury instructions in maryland were often unconstitutiona l before 19-80. after the decision came down... ny prosecutors chose tcut deals with other convicted killers allowing them to go free... instead of re-trying their cases... but the washington county prosecutor decided to re- try unger. it was vitally importa to set a precedent going forward that other prosecutors could prevail at trial. there's no word from unger's attorney on whether the re- sentencing will be challenged. a m
according to the baltimore s, christoper good is wanted for questioning in the shooting of a woman on saturday. that incident happened on elmtree street ne curtis avenue. last wednesday, police named good "public enemy number one" because he's charged with attempted murder of another woman last month. the man whose appeal of his murder conviction... has led to the release of dozens of convicted killers... is re- sentenced to life in prison. it's an update to a story you saw first on...
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and, according to a u-s-d-a official, the investigation into this outbreak started before the government shutdown. experts say the salmonella made it into the marketplace-- simply because some of the naturally- occurring pathogens in chicken slip through sometimes. but the shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means that the absence of people who could track this salmonella linked to the outbreak- could put us all at risk.") a c-d-c official tells us: many of its scientists who track food-borne pathogens, who were furloughed-- were brought back.. but there was a delay in the exchange of information about the outbreak. that worries food-watchdog groups: is this food getting further into the marketplace and you're not warning people? you know, that you're losing opportunities to warn people not to eat it or to remind people to take care because of salmonella or to figure out, does the outbreak get bigger because
and, according to a u-s-d-a official, the investigation into this outbreak started before the government shutdown. experts say the salmonella made it into the marketplace-- simply because some of the naturally- occurring pathogens in chicken slip through sometimes. but the shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means...
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. >> so the government shutdown wiped 2 $24 billion off the economy according to the latest figures from s & p. we'll have a breakdown in a couple of minutes for you. >> there are other costs that may be a little harder to calculate. ali will be talking about this and more at the top of the hour on "real money." we have him on the program how did the shutdown hurt the economy. i will tell you where it didn't hurt. the s & p hit and all time high. it closed at and all time high. the stocks are done very well. the s & p is up 22%. that is double the long terrorism average and it's only october. the shutdown probably cost us a half of a percentage point of gdp that is probably 25 or $30 billion. that is not the point. the point it's affected depends. and a economy that is run by people's decision about spending and business decisions as opposed to the government this is hard to quantify. because people won't get in and start deploying money to hire and expand their businesses because they don't know if we are going to go through this again. >> what does all of this uncertainty mean? we have s
. >> so the government shutdown wiped 2 $24 billion off the economy according to the latest figures from s & p. we'll have a breakdown in a couple of minutes for you. >> there are other costs that may be a little harder to calculate. ali will be talking about this and more at the top of the hour on "real money." we have him on the program how did the shutdown hurt the economy. i will tell you where it didn't hurt. the s & p hit and all time high. it closed at and...
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according to a new report. and as our cover story explains, that help, paid for by u-s taxpayers is in the billions. it did not take long for fast- food workers and supporters to embrace a study that found the 200-billion dollar a year fast- food industry pays poverty wages to its workers. "it's hard to make a living in chicago off $8.25." "it's a shame that i've got to live off public aid and medicaid." "this is an issue of humanity, morality and who we are as a society." the report by researchers at the universities of california and of illinois found fast food's median wage is 8.69 an hour. that only 13% of jobs provide health benefits. and that the public cost to taxpayers is seven billion dollars a year---more than half of it for medicaid and children's health insurance. and an irony not lost on researcher---more than a billion dollars a year in food stamps go to people who prepare and sell fast-food. "if you have an economy that doesn't pay enough, somebody has to make up the difference. the report says low wages is the norm in our labor market." a companion study by the national employment law
according to a new report. and as our cover story explains, that help, paid for by u-s taxpayers is in the billions. it did not take long for fast- food workers and supporters to embrace a study that found the 200-billion dollar a year fast- food industry pays poverty wages to its workers. "it's hard to make a living in chicago off $8.25." "it's a shame that i've got to live off public aid and medicaid." "this is an issue of humanity, morality and who we are as a...
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according to the s&p case shill, the sampling of major city, showed a rise of 12.8%. that's another sign the nation's housing market is making slow but of course steady recovery. good news. >> slow but study. it's been a long time coming back but it is coming back. still to come in the "newsroom," aaron hernandez not only accused murder. >> he's also being investigated for possible drug trafficking. the details just ahead. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. d" ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energ
according to the s&p case shill, the sampling of major city, showed a rise of 12.8%. that's another sign the nation's housing market is making slow but of course steady recovery. good news. >> slow but study. it's been a long time coming back but it is coming back. still to come in the "newsroom," aaron hernandez not only accused murder. >> he's also being investigated for possible drug trafficking. the details just ahead. my customers can shop around-- see who does...
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according to the u-s geological survey the temblor, which occurred just after one this morning was centered about two and a half miles northeast of berkeley. the u-s-g-s says it had a depth of four and a half miles. >> new this morning. one person is dead and two others injured following a shooting in san francisco. the shooting happened around 7-30 last night on rose street near buchanan in the city's hayes valley neighborhood. one man was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries. he later died. two others had less serious injuries. police are looking for suspects this morning. >> in the south bay, a child is in the hospital this morning after being hit by a light rail train in san jose. v-t-a officials say the train was approaching the gish station around 7-30 last night when it struck the young child. the santa clara county sheriff's office is now investigating what lead to the collision. the child's medical condition has not been released. >> we are waking up to another day of clear conditions. when it is clear outside that generally means that the temperatures are on the co
according to the u-s geological survey the temblor, which occurred just after one this morning was centered about two and a half miles northeast of berkeley. the u-s-g-s says it had a depth of four and a half miles. >> new this morning. one person is dead and two others injured following a shooting in san francisco. the shooting happened around 7-30 last night on rose street near buchanan in the city's hayes valley neighborhood. one man was taken to the hospital with life threatening...
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cathedral couldn't save london from being named britain's worst town this according to a tongue in cheek guide identifying the u.k.'s fifty least desirable locations are these laura smith talked to one of the authors of the book about the reasons why the capital fared so poorly. if the drizzly dreary day here in london typical of the wet weeks make perfect day for me to tell you that nothing has been the worst area in the u.k. to live in despite the fact that within a mile radius from here to house the column of westminster abbey the london eye and other really famous ones by the good old run down time which named the one they think should be in the u k. and dan this is a city of london being the what place but not really that i'm going to take to explain that to me with an umbrella and his gopi and that's how that said them loved it i mean i can think of the ten worst places just off the top of my head what your criteria are there are all kinds of criteria i think one of things that people write about a lot is the daily grind it's so hot in london getting all that the northern lights on your own but i mean you'll n
cathedral couldn't save london from being named britain's worst town this according to a tongue in cheek guide identifying the u.k.'s fifty least desirable locations are these laura smith talked to one of the authors of the book about the reasons why the capital fared so poorly. if the drizzly dreary day here in london typical of the wet weeks make perfect day for me to tell you that nothing has been the worst area in the u.k. to live in despite the fact that within a mile radius from here to...
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nations and there really is no limit to mrs global surveillance operations and all of these revelations directly contradict the n.s.a.'s own mission statement which according to their website reads the national security agency leads the u.s. government in cryptology that encompasses both signals intelligence and information assurance products and services in order to gain a decision advantage for the nation and our allies under all circumstances but now as many of our allies find themselves as targets of the n.s.a. should the white house reconsider the role its spy agency is playing around the world after all the n.s.a.'s mission to give the united states and its allies an economic and security advantage now seems to have morphed into a mission to give the united states an economic and security advantage against its allies in washington sam sachs our team and now joining me to discuss the implications of this on mexican u.s. relations is patricio political analyst and editor of n.f.l. americas dot insall thank you so much for trysail for joining me let's talk about the newest revelation that the u.s. has hacked former mexican president felipe calderon's em
nations and there really is no limit to mrs global surveillance operations and all of these revelations directly contradict the n.s.a.'s own mission statement which according to their website reads the national security agency leads the u.s. government in cryptology that encompasses both signals intelligence and information assurance products and services in order to gain a decision advantage for the nation and our allies under all circumstances but now as many of our allies find themselves as...
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to join the s&p 500 friday night. shares rose $3 dollar after the close on the news. gas prices-- hit the lowest level of year year monday. according to triple a the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded was $3.28. brian battle of performance trust is with us on this tuesday morning. good morning to you. > >good morning. how are you? > >wonderfully well. we have a fed filled week this week. everybody will obsess about the fed. what do you anticipate? > >the fed's got a two day meeting. tomorrow they're gonna release results and we're hoping or the expectation is that it will be nothing. remember there's 2 things. they're gonna say 1---what are they gonna do about short term rates? which the answer to that's gonna be nothing. and the second is will they taper? will they stop buying bonds? and the expectation for that is approximately zero. they probably can't stop buying bonds because the economic conditions are probably worse than they were last month. and we have a forecast too that they won't do anything again maybe until the beginning of next quarter---2014---because then ben bernanke is out of the job, janet yellen star
to join the s&p 500 friday night. shares rose $3 dollar after the close on the news. gas prices-- hit the lowest level of year year monday. according to triple a the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded was $3.28. brian battle of performance trust is with us on this tuesday morning. good morning to you. > >good morning. how are you? > >wonderfully well. we have a fed filled week this week. everybody will obsess about the fed. what do you anticipate? > >the fed's...
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and according to top 20 touri s tourists, close behind is taylor swift.nd beyonce only grosses a little more than $1.7 million per concert. only. only. >> what also helps is if you sign the $50 million advertising deal with pepsi. i think she'll be okay come christmas time. >>> scott mcgrew is joining us on this unusual bart strike with federal workers back to business. >> good morning to you. wall street motors right along there, john. investors pleased by the latest news out of google and ge showing profits. google says the amount of money it makes is less, but profits were above expectations. so google shares this morning trading at an all-time high. >>> verizon reported profits, too, but more interesting was the statement that the iphone 5c, the less expensive brightly colored iphone, was not selling as well as expected. earlier this year the wall street journal said apple had cut down on production of the 5c. >>> well, here's a history for you, if i take one of those remote control drones and i fly it around the neighborhood park, maybe i'll put a ca
and according to top 20 touri s tourists, close behind is taylor swift.nd beyonce only grosses a little more than $1.7 million per concert. only. only. >> what also helps is if you sign the $50 million advertising deal with pepsi. i think she'll be okay come christmas time. >>> scott mcgrew is joining us on this unusual bart strike with federal workers back to business. >> good morning to you. wall street motors right along there, john. investors pleased by the latest news...
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according to london sleep center space matters when you try to catch some "z"s on a plain.le as an inch. passengers sleet 53% better if the seat is 18-inches wide versus 17-inches wide which is what most airlines provide. the 17-inch standard was setback in the 1950s. when people traveled less, they had slimmer expectations about personal space and, well, to put it gem gentsly, they were slimmer themselves. airplane manufacturer air bus which makes the popular 8319, three at the presen at the presg on the industry to require 18-inch seats on long haul flights, which is mighty nice of them, i think. it's also worth noting air bus worked the scientists that wrote the report. although it's unclear whether they fund it had. there is even more to it as there always is, air bus has been using 18-inch seats for sometime. whereas its main competitor, both generally have 17-inch wide seats a little perspective. the average movie theater seat is 25-inches which the standard first-class airplane seat is 21-inches. i say sit someone a 17-inch seats is crucial and unusual punish: that's
according to london sleep center space matters when you try to catch some "z"s on a plain.le as an inch. passengers sleet 53% better if the seat is 18-inches wide versus 17-inches wide which is what most airlines provide. the 17-inch standard was setback in the 1950s. when people traveled less, they had slimmer expectations about personal space and, well, to put it gem gentsly, they were slimmer themselves. airplane manufacturer air bus which makes the popular 8319, three at the...