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improving move barrick -- hostname of a -- murba -- mubarak. two other stories i want to look at this evening. this is a big one. we have seen pictures in rio de janeiro with the return of a man from berlin using heathrow airport, and he is a partner of one of the principal journalists between the nsa, edward snowden's leaks, and he was detained in heathrow airport. that is the maximum amount of time you can detain someone. and basically 97% is under this terrorism act. it lasts for less than one hour, and he was held for nine hours, so clearly, there is something there. the white house said it did give authorities a heads up as regards to him passing through heathrow airport. what is interesting is he had been going to berlin to meet with a person. there was a transfer of documents between him and berlin. he was transferring information. i think that might somehow intentionally explained this nine hour delay. and all of his material was confiscated. nothing was returned. nothing was returned. the guardian has been all over this story. and anot
improving move barrick -- hostname of a -- murba -- mubarak. two other stories i want to look at this evening. this is a big one. we have seen pictures in rio de janeiro with the return of a man from berlin using heathrow airport, and he is a partner of one of the principal journalists between the nsa, edward snowden's leaks, and he was detained in heathrow airport. that is the maximum amount of time you can detain someone. and basically 97% is under this terrorism act. it lasts for less than...
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in jail or we would live as slaves in a police state that we all revolted against during the move barrick years -- during the mubarak years. i until today and tomorrow and after tomorrow, we will stay in the streets. we can never give up on democracy. violence is not the solution. we will never, never near to violence. our message is peaceful. we would like to live as free people, like so many people on the face of the earth. why does the army have to intervene in politics. it is a political problem. lyrical parties come together and agree and disagree and work for the betterment of egypt. i am sad that the united states's stand is not strong enough. it needs to and in this crew. it -- this coup. those who support become enemies of the -- of innocent egyptian people. >> we appreciate your time. just ahead, billions of dollars in international aid are earmarked for mali, but it is by no means a blank check. and a deadly explosion in india. will have why it happened and the search for victims. >> we are cctv america. >> welcome back. in mumbai, india sailors are feared dead. when blasts lef
in jail or we would live as slaves in a police state that we all revolted against during the move barrick years -- during the mubarak years. i until today and tomorrow and after tomorrow, we will stay in the streets. we can never give up on democracy. violence is not the solution. we will never, never near to violence. our message is peaceful. we would like to live as free people, like so many people on the face of the earth. why does the army have to intervene in politics. it is a political...
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joining us the chief investment officer at barrick yard advisors. stocks are expensive now but are they really? you know, stocks splits were like the really cool thing to do in the past and all it is accounting trickery at the end of the day. >> well it is more like slicing the pie. tracy: yeah. >> if you have, if you have a pie, no matter how many slices you make of it, it will not make it taste better or worse and certainly not going to make it grow. that's what stock splits have been all about. traditionally last 30 years when, a stock approaches $100 that's when boards have decided to split the shares. but we're seeing less of that now and part of it is $100 is not what it used to be. tracy: right. i mean, does it have, you know, people like look at a stock like apple and at 400 hey, i would rather buy bank of america at 15 or whatever. it is under 20. it is cheap i could get more shares, are we looking at it that way these days? $500 for a share of apple, that comes with some cachet now, doesn't it? >> our mantra at the price you pay for any as
joining us the chief investment officer at barrick yard advisors. stocks are expensive now but are they really? you know, stocks splits were like the really cool thing to do in the past and all it is accounting trickery at the end of the day. >> well it is more like slicing the pie. tracy: yeah. >> if you have, if you have a pie, no matter how many slices you make of it, it will not make it taste better or worse and certainly not going to make it grow. that's what stock splits have...
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today though we're seeing a rebound in the big ones, barrick gold, newmont mining, and it's bull market territory. this is interesting, since 1990, september has been the best month to own gold with an average gain of almost 3% for the month. so the debate over gold and, of course, those mining stocks continues. >> thanks so much. jon? >> as you know, i have loved gold, pounded the table for it at the end of the second quarter. >> took some profits with the gain. >> took some profits. now i'll take the rest of it off as soon as the first missiles fly. i'm not trying to be kurt about it. i'm trying to be -- >> the s&p flirting with a key bearish level. we'll go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange to find out what the traders there think and if there's a bigger drop ahead. from jpmorgan to tiffany, we go behind the headlines and give you all the winning moves on today's biggest stories. lots more "halftime" is on the way. ♪ make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades w
today though we're seeing a rebound in the big ones, barrick gold, newmont mining, and it's bull market territory. this is interesting, since 1990, september has been the best month to own gold with an average gain of almost 3% for the month. so the debate over gold and, of course, those mining stocks continues. >> thanks so much. jon? >> as you know, i have loved gold, pounded the table for it at the end of the second quarter. >> took some profits with the gain. >> took...
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david einhorn selling his barrick gold.g shares in freeport-mcmoran and raising it 70%. when you track what is going on in gold it is interesting. get this in december of '08. $752 an ounce. boy those are the days. it doubled as the fed ramped up its balance theet by two trillion between 08 and june 2011. so that is what is going on with the paper trades in gold, right? we want to look at too, there's another story. there's a bigger story too if you want to think about what is going on with the world gold council report. we're talking about worldwide demand in gold. wow!. china's demand in gold up 54%. india tracking 51%. mideast, 33. turkey, double digits. there is still demand for physical gold, right? ashley: yeah. >> what we're talking about with the hedge fund guys, these are paper trades again. these are trades in and out of gold miners and etfs. so central banks too, must be noted 10th straight quarter biling gold this past quarter. there are different storylines with gold. do not listen to media pundits who try to p
david einhorn selling his barrick gold.g shares in freeport-mcmoran and raising it 70%. when you track what is going on in gold it is interesting. get this in december of '08. $752 an ounce. boy those are the days. it doubled as the fed ramped up its balance theet by two trillion between 08 and june 2011. so that is what is going on with the paper trades in gold, right? we want to look at too, there's another story. there's a bigger story too if you want to think about what is going on with the...
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how dare barrick is that -- how barbaric is that? it is barbaric. 37 states have it on the books. guest: it is security. guest: that's right. we can all agree on that. but get rid of those rollout -- let's get rid of those laws. there are many issues where we can come together and move this process forward. it is a humane thing to do. host: does this issue affect the juvenile justice system as well, as far as overcrowding? guest: it is very similar. there have been harangued us conditions in the many juvenile institutions. the good news is there has been quite a bit of movement among juvenile justice professionals, the advocacy community. the number of kids that are held in secure institutions has actually been declining what substantially over the last decade. a reduction of about one third overall nationally. i think it is because people are coming together, both looking at the research, looking at brain development issues, looking at what works with kids. as harmful as institutional life can be for adults, it is probably much worse for kids in their development the years -- dev
how dare barrick is that -- how barbaric is that? it is barbaric. 37 states have it on the books. guest: it is security. guest: that's right. we can all agree on that. but get rid of those rollout -- let's get rid of those laws. there are many issues where we can come together and move this process forward. it is a humane thing to do. host: does this issue affect the juvenile justice system as well, as far as overcrowding? guest: it is very similar. there have been harangued us conditions in...