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thank you so much, dr. bell >> thank you so much for having me. >>> high-end fashion, pretty big business, right? but it's hit a snap during the recession. i will take you inside a new york design house that is trying to make due with a whole lot less. costs over $10. but blue bunny ice cream and toppings from walmart cost less. make ice cream treats at home just three times a month instead, and save over $220 a year. save money. live better. walmart. that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. we have the number one rated online banking website. it has an alert system that can text message you, so you're mobile banking, your bank's telling you what your current balance is. it's telling you if a certain check is cleared. customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great n
thank you so much, dr. bell >> thank you so much for having me. >>> high-end fashion, pretty big business, right? but it's hit a snap during the recession. i will take you inside a new york design house that is trying to make due with a whole lot less. costs over $10. but blue bunny ice cream and toppings from walmart cost less. make ice cream treats at home just three times a month instead, and save over $220 a year. save money. live better. walmart. that the bank of america...
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dr. michael bell, palm beach county chief medical examiner. dr. bell, thank you for being with us.w that she was extremely petite, weighing in at only 90 pounds. but how could you stuff a human body into a two-foot cable space? >> you'd be surprised what you could fit a body into. i've seen them stuffed into suitcases, even smaller metal containers. so while it's unusual, it's far from rare. >> and what do you make of the formal it's official cause of death that's finally been released? the traumatic asphyxiation. how is that different from any other stangulation. >> it's interesting the way it's worded because usually i reserve those terms for deaths that are due to like neck holds or bar holds, rather than manual strangulation. usually if it's a strangulation i will call did a strangulation. >> wesley, again, thank you for being with us. could you in your own words describe raymond clark's important. >> caller: raymond was somewhat reserved in high school. a little on the quiet side. not so much that it would put you off. he was always friendly towards me. he was a good artist. i
dr. michael bell, palm beach county chief medical examiner. dr. bell, thank you for being with us.w that she was extremely petite, weighing in at only 90 pounds. but how could you stuff a human body into a two-foot cable space? >> you'd be surprised what you could fit a body into. i've seen them stuffed into suitcases, even smaller metal containers. so while it's unusual, it's far from rare. >> and what do you make of the formal it's official cause of death that's finally been...
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thank you so much, dr. bell> thank you for having me. >>> continuing along the swine flu topic here, a growing number of you are concerned about the h1n1 virus. take a look here at these numbers, a new cnn opinion research corporation poll is showing that 39% of you worry that a family member will get the swine flu. back in may, a little bit of a difference here, only 17% voiced that concern. here's another question for you. when asked if you plan to get vaccinated against the virus, 66% said yes. 32% saying no. >> and they think that vaccine is coming around, maybe reynolds, maybe mid-october, late october and you might have to get two shots. >> ouch. >> before you get a good resistance to swine flu. so that means it could be the end of the year before some of the country starts getting vaccinated. >> which could be too late. >> there are no better or more fun days than taking the girls in the wolf house to go get to their shots. always a great afternoon. and getting two now. absolutely and daddy cries more tha
thank you so much, dr. bell> thank you for having me. >>> continuing along the swine flu topic here, a growing number of you are concerned about the h1n1 virus. take a look here at these numbers, a new cnn opinion research corporation poll is showing that 39% of you worry that a family member will get the swine flu. back in may, a little bit of a difference here, only 17% voiced that concern. here's another question for you. when asked if you plan to get vaccinated against the...
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dr. michael bell, palm beach county chief medical examiner, thank you for being with us. but, how could you stuff a human body into a two-foot table spac space? >> you'd be surprised what you can fit a body into. i've seen them stuffed into suitcases. even smaller metal containers so. while it's unusual, it's far from rare. >> and what do you make of the formal, the official cause of death that it's finally been released, the traumatic as fictioniation. how is that different from any other strain gull lation? >> you know, it's interesting the way it's worded, because usually i reserve those terms for deaths that are due to like neck holds, bar holds, rather than manual strangulation. usually if it's a strangulation, i call ate strangulation. >> back to wesley tack joining us tonight, special guest friend of raymond clark iii, suspect in this murder case. thank you for being with us. you could, in your own words, describe raymond clark's personality? >> um, raymond was somewhat reserved in high school. a little on the quiet side. not so much that it would put you off. um,
dr. michael bell, palm beach county chief medical examiner, thank you for being with us. but, how could you stuff a human body into a two-foot table spac space? >> you'd be surprised what you can fit a body into. i've seen them stuffed into suitcases. even smaller metal containers so. while it's unusual, it's far from rare. >> and what do you make of the formal, the official cause of death that it's finally been released, the traumatic as fictioniation. how is that different from...
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dr. beth bell, an epidemiologist with the cdc joins us now.resident say we are making steady progress on developing a safe and effective vaccine for h1n1. how close are we to having a safe and effective vaccine right now? >> the clinical trials are going on right now. we are anticipating that vaccine should be available by mid october. we're working as fast as we possibly can. we know people are eager to receive the vaccine and so we are focusing on getting this done as soon as possible to make sure we have a safe and effective vaccine. >> all right. you feel pretty good. you say trials, think you'll have one by october or so. have you something you believe will be effective? >> yes, these vaccines are being made in the way that very well known to us, very similar to the way we make seasonal influenza vaccines and more than 100 million people receive seasonal inf influenza vaccines each year. >> once the vaccine comes out, what will it look like? will it be one vaccine or will people need to get two separate shots? which way are we leaning? >>
dr. beth bell, an epidemiologist with the cdc joins us now.resident say we are making steady progress on developing a safe and effective vaccine for h1n1. how close are we to having a safe and effective vaccine right now? >> the clinical trials are going on right now. we are anticipating that vaccine should be available by mid october. we're working as fast as we possibly can. we know people are eager to receive the vaccine and so we are focusing on getting this done as soon as possible...
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dr. debbye turner bell,s also a mom to be, is here with some advice.st halfway. >> that's so great. so for other moms to be who are getting ready to bring not only a new baby into the house, about to you deal with having a pet in the house at the same time, what is your advice? do they have to start worry building this even before the baby comes? >> they absolutely need start paying attention to this before the baby comes. long before the baby comes. first of all, you want to take care of your pet. make sure the pet is in good health. so long before the baby arrives, make sure they have a wellness exam. make sure they don't have any underlying infections, if they've got parasites internal or external, take care of al of that. and about if your pet has not been spayed or new tered, get that done. it's good for the long term health of your pet, but also cuts down on some undesirable behavior. and then thirdly, you want to behave when you're training your pet. it is so important when you bring a baby in your home for your dog to sit when you say sit. so t
dr. debbye turner bell,s also a mom to be, is here with some advice.st halfway. >> that's so great. so for other moms to be who are getting ready to bring not only a new baby into the house, about to you deal with having a pet in the house at the same time, what is your advice? do they have to start worry building this even before the baby comes? >> they absolutely need start paying attention to this before the baby comes. long before the baby comes. first of all, you want to take...
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dr. j, you're watching moody's. >> warn rwarren buffett has run the bell.e's sold twice in the last two months and the quarter is just ready to close out. it's going to be a miserable quarter for moody's. they've already lost 33% of their market wrap. that's about a half a billion dollar hit to warren buffett's 48 million shares that he still owns. normal activity is 3,000 put options a day, melissa. today we're approaching 50,000 puts in moody's as it breaks through 20 to the downside. volatility has doubled in the quarter. i look for the stock to test those march lows down around $16. i am short this name, and i remain short. >> you were short through the put, correct? >> i am short through ownership of puts, yes. >> okay. good to know. that's your "power lunch" trade to go. time to call the close. let's go around the horn. do you buy or sell going into 4:00 p.m. eastern time? j.j., kick it off. >> i'm going to be a buyer based on r.i.m.'s earnings. >> staying short with my tight stock. >> christopher. >> i definitely would be short here again with the st
dr. j, you're watching moody's. >> warn rwarren buffett has run the bell.e's sold twice in the last two months and the quarter is just ready to close out. it's going to be a miserable quarter for moody's. they've already lost 33% of their market wrap. that's about a half a billion dollar hit to warren buffett's 48 million shares that he still owns. normal activity is 3,000 put options a day, melissa. today we're approaching 50,000 puts in moody's as it breaks through 20 to the downside....
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dr. j, what are you doing? >> it just feels like the market wants to lift into the bell here, so i'm a buyer along with it, melissa. >> eugene, are you also a buyer? >> no, i'm a seller. i think i will wait and see what the fed does. >> mike, what do you do? >> i'm actually taking a look at the options markets and i think some of the insurance has gotten a little cheaper on the downside. i might look to buy some of that and hang onto my longs with it. >> you heard grasso talk about the institutional buyer still going into gold on friday on the desk you said that you are defecting and you're not going into gold anymore. >> time to move to the sidelines in gold. i think you could buy gold back at a valuation of $979.75 in the next few weeks. oil today is the key. oil moves lower. the equities markets will move lower with it. >> okay. that does it for us on the halftime report. on tonight's "fast money," we trade the globe ahead of the g-20 meeting. where are your best opportunities abroad? coming up next, the best plays in alternative energy. >> we have a terrific show coming up on "power lunch." when you access the
dr. j, what are you doing? >> it just feels like the market wants to lift into the bell here, so i'm a buyer along with it, melissa. >> eugene, are you also a buyer? >> no, i'm a seller. i think i will wait and see what the fed does. >> mike, what do you do? >> i'm actually taking a look at the options markets and i think some of the insurance has gotten a little cheaper on the downside. i might look to buy some of that and hang onto my longs with it. >> you...
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dr. j? >> yeah. i don't think we can get two days in a row. not yet anyway. i'm a buyer into the bellg, melissa. looking for 1100, 1150. >> and brian. >> i'm a little neutral. congratulations on the nomination for "options action." i knew you would take the show destined for greatness. >> i'm blushing, brian. thank you very much. "options action" is tonight at 8:30. that does it for us. we talk to the brains behind vegas' latest craze, live sporting events betting. coming up, the "power lunch" debate. what's the smart play, dividends or real estate. >> ron einsana is in the house. we'll talk about general motors. >>> plus, angry investors pushing for $50 billion in money tied up in lehman brothers bankruptcy. we'll talk to the attorneys who are trying to sniff out that missing money. >>> around new york's football team won't be the only giants at the new dallas cowboys stadium when they square off this weekend. back in a minute. >>> this is cnbc.com news now. >>> partsmaker vison is asking a bankruptcy court for permission to drop various contracts it has with general motors. >>> fha
dr. j? >> yeah. i don't think we can get two days in a row. not yet anyway. i'm a buyer into the bellg, melissa. looking for 1100, 1150. >> and brian. >> i'm a little neutral. congratulations on the nomination for "options action." i knew you would take the show destined for greatness. >> i'm blushing, brian. thank you very much. "options action" is tonight at 8:30. that does it for us. we talk to the brains behind vegas' latest craze, live sporting...