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our expenses are $11,386. again, that includes the monthly expenses on the rental properties. as far as debt, we have three mortgages at $340,000, which is a 15-year fixed, $228,000 on a 30-year fixed, and another $160,000 on a 30-year fixed. we also have a $16,000 balance on a car loan, and we have $25,000 in credit-card debt. and that was some funds we used to do some upgrades and repairs on the rental houses. and, also, a little bit of that was used to start a new, small, hobby-type business. and then, in savings, we have $23,000 in cash, $144,000 in liquid investments, and $683,000 in retirement. >> denied. i want you to seriously listen to me now. you may have what it takes to run a marathon. your husband may have what it takes to run a marathon. should you be spending $7,000 at this point in your life to do so? you should not. why? you are $68,000 short of an emergency fund. you are way underinsured if you look all of your finances. you have $25,000 of credit-card debt? are you kidding me? your husband can't even afford to be running this marathon, so i have to deny you.
our expenses are $11,386. again, that includes the monthly expenses on the rental properties. as far as debt, we have three mortgages at $340,000, which is a 15-year fixed, $228,000 on a 30-year fixed, and another $160,000 on a 30-year fixed. we also have a $16,000 balance on a car loan, and we have $25,000 in credit-card debt. and that was some funds we used to do some upgrades and repairs on the rental houses. and, also, a little bit of that was used to start a new, small, hobby-type...
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i would note of course those residual payments are dependent upon revenues exceeded expenses. we do recommend approval of this legislation based on prior policy decisions of the board of supervisors. >> thank you very much mr. rose. colleagues, any questions. okay. seeing none, we'll open up to public comment. anybody wish to publicly comment. seeing none. public comment is closed. we can move forward without opposition. mr. clerk, can you call item number 9. >> item number 9 hearing to consider release of reserved funds, office of economic and workforce development and department of technology, file no. 130535, ordinance no. 159-133 in the amount of $217,200 for the business portal project. department >> item number 9 hearing to consider release of reserved funds, office of economic and workforce development and department of technology, file no. 130535, ordinance no. 159-133 in the amount of $217,200 for the business portal project. department >> item number 9 hearing to consider release of reserved funds, office of economic and workforce development and department of techno
i would note of course those residual payments are dependent upon revenues exceeded expenses. we do recommend approval of this legislation based on prior policy decisions of the board of supervisors. >> thank you very much mr. rose. colleagues, any questions. okay. seeing none, we'll open up to public comment. anybody wish to publicly comment. seeing none. public comment is closed. we can move forward without opposition. mr. clerk, can you call item number 9. >> item number 9...
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children will occur this expense and for the chinese air force as saying. monday was sent to find tennis on friday. cook says the chance to talk because japanese and us ministry and cropped hair and ten china's hours now without giving prior notice. this is the post her name in chinese commanders have announced a scrambled because alex is a step is to ask son to die and the expenses sent to us abandons paint and ten japanese aircraft including f fifteen jets and attack the enemy act and its expenses said china's air force in the peak on one extreme or an aircraft that a riot act. chinese authorities have said and puffed and things as souness must notify them of flight plans and obey instructions. they don't they'll take what they called a majesty defensive measures if the instructions on top the intervening days and stay still to this end components japan can chill with cannons and maintains the baton to the country historically an intensive international. china and taiwan acclaimed pianist japanese companies is such that they cannot accept the chinese as n
children will occur this expense and for the chinese air force as saying. monday was sent to find tennis on friday. cook says the chance to talk because japanese and us ministry and cropped hair and ten china's hours now without giving prior notice. this is the post her name in chinese commanders have announced a scrambled because alex is a step is to ask son to die and the expenses sent to us abandons paint and ten japanese aircraft including f fifteen jets and attack the enemy act and its...
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it's more expensive but we don't know what to do. we pay or shift cost to employees and none are sustainable. believe it or not, the people who are providing health care to us have the same problem. they have no more access to to data than we do. the doctors are trying to make decisions on quality, they have little access to data. you don't know what california pacific is charging for a hospitalization. how can you manage health care or be asked to manage or contribute to the solution if you have no transparency into the costs. so what we are all aiming for, everyone in health care, what we're all aiming for is what have been dubbed the triple care. we want to have lower cost or cost that are sustainable. this is important to the patients, the purchasers and providers and everyone in health care. i'm going to just let you no he what we're asking for and i think supervisor farrel, you mentioned this already. we're going to be asked the board of supervisors to pass the resolution supporting health care in transparency in the public int
it's more expensive but we don't know what to do. we pay or shift cost to employees and none are sustainable. believe it or not, the people who are providing health care to us have the same problem. they have no more access to to data than we do. the doctors are trying to make decisions on quality, they have little access to data. you don't know what california pacific is charging for a hospitalization. how can you manage health care or be asked to manage or contribute to the solution if you...
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four of them are inexpensive and one is very expensive. well, in an open market, they would choose to contract with the four that are less expensive assuming the quality of service was the same. under these models of take all or none, the law systems can say to the health care, wait a second. we have three other hospitals in another part of the state that you must have if you want to sale health insurance there, so if you want those, you have to take this one. so we're forced to contract with the higher priced provider. as time goes on, the health plan may say we're going to try to implement and restore price competition by saying to our members, okay, you want to go to this really expensive one, 1, $1, you pay 1, you pay the first $1,000 and we'll cover efg else after that. and they say you can't advantage us as talked about from your earlier speaker. there's anticompetitive tactics. >> thanks. >> so you'll see from 1999 to 2011, for capital hospital spending has doubled in california. there's some competition that don't have large system
four of them are inexpensive and one is very expensive. well, in an open market, they would choose to contract with the four that are less expensive assuming the quality of service was the same. under these models of take all or none, the law systems can say to the health care, wait a second. we have three other hospitals in another part of the state that you must have if you want to sale health insurance there, so if you want those, you have to take this one. so we're forced to contract with...
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i would note of course those residual payments are dependent upon revenues exceeded expenses. we do recommend approval of this legislation based on prior policy decisions of the board of supervisors. >> thank you very much mr. rose. colleagues, any questions. okay. seeing none, we'll open up to public comment. anybody wish to publicly comment. seeing none. public comment is closed. we can move forward without opposition. mr. clerk,
i would note of course those residual payments are dependent upon revenues exceeded expenses. we do recommend approval of this legislation based on prior policy decisions of the board of supervisors. >> thank you very much mr. rose. colleagues, any questions. okay. seeing none, we'll open up to public comment. anybody wish to publicly comment. seeing none. public comment is closed. we can move forward without opposition. mr. clerk,
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the weren't buying it because it was expensive. so the had money, and now it's more expensive. so really a third of our problem of the uninsured was due to the expense. and we're now making it more expensive. so i think we've actually made the problem worse. so i really don't see a big up side to this. with all the cancellations, i see young people losing their insurance and being forced to buy something the don't want that's more expensive. and that's coercion. that's not freedom. >> is there a way, though, for someone like you to say, especially given your expertise, that you can try to make this better? you were an early supporter of the defund obama care effort, obviously. you chapmpioned the government shutdown in order to do so. i want to play you what the president said about that today. >> one of the problems we've had is one side of capitol hill is invested in failure, and that makes, i think, the kind of iterative process of fixing glichg as the come up and fine tuning the law more challenging. >> he has a point there. the point you're raising about the young people s
the weren't buying it because it was expensive. so the had money, and now it's more expensive. so really a third of our problem of the uninsured was due to the expense. and we're now making it more expensive. so i think we've actually made the problem worse. so i really don't see a big up side to this. with all the cancellations, i see young people losing their insurance and being forced to buy something the don't want that's more expensive. and that's coercion. that's not freedom. >> is...
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that's incredibly expensive, even with the 20% long-term growth rate. that these guys have the best travel and expense management software out there and that any business can access their stuff over the internet, the potential opportunity is pretty darn huge. and as expensive as the stock is, up 42% for the year, it's still down about 19 points from its high. and these stocks trade on these kind of opportunities. we may look back in a couple of years and think these levels were a steal. now, dreamforce, we got a chance to talk to the chairman and ceo of concur technologies. now, remember, think about the opportunity. take a look. >> see, i've been talking a lot about disruptive technology. how the ecosystem is being upended by outfits like yours. what are you doing to change business travel? >> we have this amazing company, that's growing at increasing growth rates every year. >> accelerated revenue growth. >> accelerating revenue growth. and we're focused on how do you make business travel a better experience? we focus on a initiative we call a perfect
that's incredibly expensive, even with the 20% long-term growth rate. that these guys have the best travel and expense management software out there and that any business can access their stuff over the internet, the potential opportunity is pretty darn huge. and as expensive as the stock is, up 42% for the year, it's still down about 19 points from its high. and these stocks trade on these kind of opportunities. we may look back in a couple of years and think these levels were a steal. now,...
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and they will see their expense behavior change literally overnight.e customers with expense reports being padded enough to buy cars and the like. that's a ridiculously hard thing to do in automated travels. >> you're the one that is actually getting into the oil and gas revolution. you're doing oil and gas. you're doing that industry that vertical? >> it's a great vertical for us to serve. you think about travel in that vertical and how much of that is not only last minute but automated. less than 10% of the world's companies automate the expense reporting process. go back to 1950s, think about the number of companies that automated payroll processing. most payroll is done by hand, right? >> hand. >> today, can you imagine any company not automating payroll processing? oil and gas happens to be a great vertical to focus on. >> is that because where people go in the bakken, west africa? >> all over the world. and you want to bring in travel content from every corner of the world. we have this great company called clear trip. it's integrated into the cl
and they will see their expense behavior change literally overnight.e customers with expense reports being padded enough to buy cars and the like. that's a ridiculously hard thing to do in automated travels. >> you're the one that is actually getting into the oil and gas revolution. you're doing oil and gas. you're doing that industry that vertical? >> it's a great vertical for us to serve. you think about travel in that vertical and how much of that is not only last minute but...
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expensive. >> but will have better care. >> maybe. i mean if you're a 24-year-old guy, you really don't care if you have dental care for your kids if you don't have any kids or pregnancy coverage for a wife if you're not married or infertility coverage if you're not married. so it gets better but it is more expensive and it may not be what you want. it doesn't apply to you. it applies to somebody else. >> as a doctor, are not you concerned about the fact that a lot of people say, i'm going on buy what i want. and i want to buy bare bones. but then something happens to them that they don't expect and they expect the system paid for by other people who have insurance, by taxpayers, to come in and bail them out. right? via the emergency room or some other sort of care. and as a doctor, doesn't that frustrate you? isn't the whole point to make everybody pay in so you don't have people who think, i don't want this but then free load off the system when they need it? >> i'm for more freedom of choice
expensive. >> but will have better care. >> maybe. i mean if you're a 24-year-old guy, you really don't care if you have dental care for your kids if you don't have any kids or pregnancy coverage for a wife if you're not married or infertility coverage if you're not married. so it gets better but it is more expensive and it may not be what you want. it doesn't apply to you. it applies to somebody else. >> as a doctor, are not you concerned about the fact that a lot of people...
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buyer beware. >> the stocks are expensive. the options are not particularly expensive. makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with
buyer beware. >> the stocks are expensive. the options are not particularly expensive. makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male...
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it was to inflate the expenses to ask for more money. >> we had to increase expenses where there were no expenses. >> reporter: the finance manager asked him to record made-up expenses for services they never received. >> it's hard to believe. >>itis hard to believe, but it's done. it happened. >> reporter: from san francisco to gilroy, the trains, buses provide more than 100,000 ride as day. >> people plan on public transportation. >> reporter: they announced a crisis. $30 million deficit. >> every year, we scramble to come up with funds. >> every year, they raise fares and freeze salaries. he would be asked to move money around. initially, you went alon with it, why? >> it was a sad story. the caltrain is in the red. okay, we are saving for a rainy day, but it's not raining. >> reporter: he was told to reverse journal entries. consultant and management coaches come out of the proper account. he was told to go in and reverse the payments so they came from an insurance account. it was a way to hide how much was being paid. >> why? why are we doing it? it doesn't make sense. >> reporte
it was to inflate the expenses to ask for more money. >> we had to increase expenses where there were no expenses. >> reporter: the finance manager asked him to record made-up expenses for services they never received. >> it's hard to believe. >>itis hard to believe, but it's done. it happened. >> reporter: from san francisco to gilroy, the trains, buses provide more than 100,000 ride as day. >> people plan on public transportation. >> reporter: they...
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so it's a very expensive disease and is an expensive disease for people. it's an expensive disease for families, for children whose parents had to take long-term disability or may lose job. it's a generational disease. >> host: you say that cancer is still the number one cause of household bankruptcy in the united states to how do people get in that situation? what about insurance? >> guest: many insurance policies have caps, and cancer treatment can easily go over one or $2 million cap it off and people don't know what those caps are before they're in a situation, in which it's too late. often companies are significant, 20 or 40% of treatment. >> host: 20 to 40%? so if it's a 10,001st treatment they may spend $4000 of their own? >> guest: exactly exactly. >> host: lifetime caps are supposed to be a limited in the affordable care act. what are the still real-world calls the cancer patients incur? there's a lot more than the cost of a doctor's visit and the infusion. >> guest: there is time taken off work while expenses still accrue. children still need clo
so it's a very expensive disease and is an expensive disease for people. it's an expensive disease for families, for children whose parents had to take long-term disability or may lose job. it's a generational disease. >> host: you say that cancer is still the number one cause of household bankruptcy in the united states to how do people get in that situation? what about insurance? >> guest: many insurance policies have caps, and cancer treatment can easily go over one or $2 million...
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look years younger with no surgery, no chemicals, no injections, no expensive spa treatments. and now, thanks to this exclusive television offer, you have 30 days to lift, tone, contour and transform your face in your own home, risk-free, with the suzanne somers' facemaster platinum. and you can even get free shipping. details ahead. >> for years, alan and i would vacation in the south of france and i met this very wealthy woman who used to fly on a private jet to switzerland every week for a facial treatment that she just raved about. and i asked why she would go to these extremes. and she said, "well, this facial is very unique and it makes you look younger." well, it turns out she was getting a facial treatment using a very expensive spa machine that generated micro current to tone the facial muscles. the results were incredible. but since i couldn't travel to switzerland once a week, we put together a development team in
look years younger with no surgery, no chemicals, no injections, no expensive spa treatments. and now, thanks to this exclusive television offer, you have 30 days to lift, tone, contour and transform your face in your own home, risk-free, with the suzanne somers' facemaster platinum. and you can even get free shipping. details ahead. >> for years, alan and i would vacation in the south of france and i met this very wealthy woman who used to fly on a private jet to switzerland every week...
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>> it will be more expensive because you're not dealing with a delivery system. you're dealing with who pays and that was the whole thing with obama care, too. jehmou is right. these guys didn't fail on purpose. they failed because they're five foot tall guys in ten feet of water and this is what happens when you have ideologs who don't know anything about business, trying to spend hundreds of millions of dollars setting up a business. they overpromise and underdeliver, they have blatantly told falsehoods which i think is more apt to be true. if you want the government to spend hundreds of millions of dollars and blow a website you could have hired any two 22-year-old sophomore engineer in silicon valley to build that's what you have single payer health care system. the government does not to be involved. >> jehmou, i know you disagree. >> i don't care about the website, as long as it gets fixed. of course -- >> that's the basis of your health care system. >> -- but yes, if you look at the benefits of single payer and what that would look like, there's a reason 7
>> it will be more expensive because you're not dealing with a delivery system. you're dealing with who pays and that was the whole thing with obama care, too. jehmou is right. these guys didn't fail on purpose. they failed because they're five foot tall guys in ten feet of water and this is what happens when you have ideologs who don't know anything about business, trying to spend hundreds of millions of dollars setting up a business. they overpromise and underdeliver, they have...
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buyer beware. >> the stocks are expensive. the options are not particularly expensive. makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indi
buyer beware. >> the stocks are expensive. the options are not particularly expensive. makes it even less expensive. so given the way that carter lays this out, carter who i bet eats chicken wings with a knife and fork. >> i don't think he eats chicken wings, period. anyway. >> the way carter lays this out, you have to be bearish. >> maybe chicken liver patee. coming up next final call from the options pits. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic...
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energy expense are rising right along with commodity prices. expenses are rising with revenues. right now, though, we actually have a glut of oil, we were producing like never before. that was helping to keep a lid on energy prices. freeport is a stock i really like, it's had a heck of a rally off the bottom already. frankly, the mines themselves have been poor eer quality. but, maybe at this point, we might actually be looking at potential turnaround and also, the pain is over for gold to metal itself. i'm inclined to go with carter on this. >> he's using a call book play reversal. call spread, you want the stock to rise to that short shell. short a put, you must be willing to buy the stock. mike, walk us through the trade. >> specifically the january 22, 25 call spread risk reversal. i'll collect 20 cents for those. to help pufinance the purchase 27 calls. there's a decent amount of volatility, it's deserved actually, one of the reasons i'm looking to be short more options than long. i'm will be forced to buy gdx. that's about a 10% discount to where it's trading right now. i
energy expense are rising right along with commodity prices. expenses are rising with revenues. right now, though, we actually have a glut of oil, we were producing like never before. that was helping to keep a lid on energy prices. freeport is a stock i really like, it's had a heck of a rally off the bottom already. frankly, the mines themselves have been poor eer quality. but, maybe at this point, we might actually be looking at potential turnaround and also, the pain is over for gold to...
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health care is expensive and scarce today precisely because the government has naively removed the profit motor from the equation. president obama wants to make it universal and in trying to make it universal he's going to make it very hard for the average person to get. >> so, rick, this just proves the fact that the private sector could do the internet, that when the government gets into something it gums up the works. >> well, there's two questions here. obviously the internet has not gone as planned so far. i think it will be fixed by the end of november but we'll see. the real question here, which is can the private markets handle the pricing? look, it's really nice. if you need to go get an examination or a physical, whatever, yeah, you can probably take cash at a lower rate through that internet advertising by the doctor. but that's not where the al costs are in the health care system. the real costses are in expensive treatments like chemotherapy, for cancer, heart disease, heart surgery. i got to tell you something. you can cut the price in half and americans could not pay for th
health care is expensive and scarce today precisely because the government has naively removed the profit motor from the equation. president obama wants to make it universal and in trying to make it universal he's going to make it very hard for the average person to get. >> so, rick, this just proves the fact that the private sector could do the internet, that when the government gets into something it gums up the works. >> well, there's two questions here. obviously the internet...
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you know all the great masterpieces as you can imagine now this zon masterpiece would be the most expensive of all it was purchased in twenty eleven for one hundred and forty million dollars there we go which today would equate to countermand inflation one hundred and sixty two million dollars that are a. little bit out of my price range just so that we are that spent for today and i mentioned earlier on the crane and e.u. trade deal that's what we're focusing on next week of course some have lost more of course thank you but it's not doing there really appreciate our. president obama despite being king liberal loves to fly out of the troops he loves . courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love are there expensive injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise premiums from up to ninety to three hundred forty five percent within
you know all the great masterpieces as you can imagine now this zon masterpiece would be the most expensive of all it was purchased in twenty eleven for one hundred and forty million dollars there we go which today would equate to countermand inflation one hundred and sixty two million dollars that are a. little bit out of my price range just so that we are that spent for today and i mentioned earlier on the crane and e.u. trade deal that's what we're focusing on next week of course some have...
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word you think is just to get expensive? >> obviously it's an expensive stock.eneral it is run of. going forward if i was going to pull the investment i would wait it out and see how things head with the recent news. then i will add on if things turned out okay. melissa: you like one of the stocks, our favorite topic here on "money," tesla. this is a company that has been absolutely on fire, hit bumps as of late. and a lot of people think it is way overvalued. would you had to the stock? >> i like is some much i just bought some today. i think it is a great opportunity to get in and abettors price. with the tray down over earnings you're getting in and away better valuation further away from 200. and i think ultimately it's actually much safer to drive in terms of virus, five times safer . melissa: what would you stay away from? what stocks do you not like? >> i think a lot of the overvalued stocks are going to come from at least specifically within the energy sector within your major integrated companies. assets, especially the domestically and abroad become ha
word you think is just to get expensive? >> obviously it's an expensive stock.eneral it is run of. going forward if i was going to pull the investment i would wait it out and see how things head with the recent news. then i will add on if things turned out okay. melissa: you like one of the stocks, our favorite topic here on "money," tesla. this is a company that has been absolutely on fire, hit bumps as of late. and a lot of people think it is way overvalued. would you had to...
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at an expensive moment, this is more expensive than anything else.t that tells us is, 99 times out of 100 you're better off to wait. this could be the other time, but i'm willing to take the 99 out of 100 odds all day. that's more or less what we get paid to advise people to do. >> i think the interesting question now becomes, how do they react -- or how do the shares perform if they come out with a quarter that doesn't exceed expectations? we'll wait and see if and when that happens. thanks, guys. >> thanks. happy holidays. >> in the meantime we're keeping an eye on markets. half an hour left to go into the close. the dow is adding 42 points. about a third of a percent to the s&p 500. >> massive winter storm threatening thanksgiving travel along the east coast for the next couple of days. weather just starting here in new york city as a matter of fact. in a few hours it's supposed to get really ugly. we'll get an update on how bad it can be. >> willen early hanukkah deliver an early shopping season for retailers? we'll get into that. we asked people
at an expensive moment, this is more expensive than anything else.t that tells us is, 99 times out of 100 you're better off to wait. this could be the other time, but i'm willing to take the 99 out of 100 odds all day. that's more or less what we get paid to advise people to do. >> i think the interesting question now becomes, how do they react -- or how do the shares perform if they come out with a quarter that doesn't exceed expectations? we'll wait and see if and when that happens....
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i wouldn't regard the s&p 500 trading as expensive. think about the earnings period we just went through. think about it for a second. vast majority of companies i follow reported gave numbers to raise your business. if you adjusted for wildcards you see the stocks are cheaper than the multiple would suggest. true. last year the market multiple was lower but for a good reason. last year wirp in the throws of fiscal debate. the washington sequester sandwich over the horizon. don't we have to justify this? plenty of companies are becoming public in real sectors of evaluation especially bio tech. we always have to come back to the four horse men of big farm a apocalypse who are up. trying to find someone that looks like winners makes sense on a day bio tech gets a take over bid on top of the santarus bid friday. as far as the bubble bonds, what do you expect in the fed created a world to advance higher. if you change the tax code, they'd start hiring to bring the money back from overseas. that would involve compromise in washington. that'
i wouldn't regard the s&p 500 trading as expensive. think about the earnings period we just went through. think about it for a second. vast majority of companies i follow reported gave numbers to raise your business. if you adjusted for wildcards you see the stocks are cheaper than the multiple would suggest. true. last year the market multiple was lower but for a good reason. last year wirp in the throws of fiscal debate. the washington sequester sandwich over the horizon. don't we have to...
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the day it is too expensive for vernment employees. john: news bound they pay higher prices but get better service. >> a guarantee everything is too expensive. you hear governmentoes not have a money it is partly self-imposed. john: this horrible park, a dangerous, dirty, you sa would you like and nir park? give me some money. >> we started with charitable contributions from the rockefellers and eventually came up with a revenue stream that already pays the budget 100 times as much in place from that time come from private business deals. we have not taken $0.1 since 1987. john: is nice. >> that is what pele tell me i get a lot of tearful letters we are so thrilled that we can use bryant park bega >> you get opposition from the left whenever positives were evident the result 20 years later is a corporate playground. its a brucine people sell stuff that is not a public park. it is the dan biederman park >> only rarely do we have anything comrcial to give usnough money to do things that are enjoyed by the public. the parking is completel
the day it is too expensive for vernment employees. john: news bound they pay higher prices but get better service. >> a guarantee everything is too expensive. you hear governmentoes not have a money it is partly self-imposed. john: this horrible park, a dangerous, dirty, you sa would you like and nir park? give me some money. >> we started with charitable contributions from the rockefellers and eventually came up with a revenue stream that already pays the budget 100 times as much...
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breaks out in one of the mo expensive neighborhoods in the city. good evening, i'm ann >>> as fire breaks out in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the city. >>> and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. don knapp is in the neighborhood where the firefighters contained the fire. hi don. >> reporter: actually the fire broke out in one of the worst places of all to break out in the city like this with wooden structures side by side. it broke out between two buildings and quickly spread to both of those buildings. the area we're in as you pointed out a trendy area of san francisco. the laurel heights area. we're at locust and sacramento. the 3600 block. let's take a look at the video of the fire when it was raging pretty hot. it burned very fast. hot and very very smoky. firefighters arriving on the scene quickly called a second alarm and then a third alarm. it took about two and a half hours to get it under control. now no one was hurt. but many were quite shaken up. at least three residential areas are on the bottom fl
breaks out in one of the mo expensive neighborhoods in the city. good evening, i'm ann >>> as fire breaks out in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the city. >>> and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. don knapp is in the neighborhood where the firefighters contained the fire. hi don. >> reporter: actually the fire broke out in one of the worst places of all to break out in the city like this with wooden structures side by side. it...
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the most expensive one. the price can even reach his hundred us dollars. the bread baking daily revealed including the medicine and neighbors the total cost the club to the extent of treatment is just plain un or under two us dollars. the teapot and the recent call to cause a lot of back and taken to her complain. this form of exploitation can be justified by the very common belief in china that the student actually work. next up from china business news top of the school district in beijing downtown to the new high. recently ms nationwide primary school ranking when i put the price of homes near school. according to china business news the rankings published by washington d c based nonprofit think tank called the china research group. according to the wind among the top five hundred primary schools in china debating tactic for your mental primary school brings out the back from china the court located in beijing who went downtown area. there is already known. i didn't think about this. the realty companies are choosing to leverage those prices a bit furth
the most expensive one. the price can even reach his hundred us dollars. the bread baking daily revealed including the medicine and neighbors the total cost the club to the extent of treatment is just plain un or under two us dollars. the teapot and the recent call to cause a lot of back and taken to her complain. this form of exploitation can be justified by the very common belief in china that the student actually work. next up from china business news top of the school district in beijing...
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by far, the most expensive olympics ever. one reason they're so expensive, all of these stadiums are brand new. the sky resort in the nines back there, even a power plant and the roads were all built just for these olympics. but critics say there's another reason. massive corruption. one report claims up to $30 billion was stolen. the ski jump, ten times more expensive here than previous olympics. this road reportedly cost over $8 billion. more than the entire vancouver olympic budget. there is also a hidden human cost. bedrooms over here? this family lost their home. police forcing them out, citing a nearby olympic project. the family calls it a corrupt land grab. in putin's russia, grandeur comes at a heavy price. kirit radia, abc news, sochi. >>> back here at home tonight and to a consumer alert now after fears of an e. coli outbreak. a richmond, california, food supplier is recalling more than 181,000 pounds of ready to eat salads and sandwich fillings with fully cooked chicken and ham that may be contaminated with e. col
by far, the most expensive olympics ever. one reason they're so expensive, all of these stadiums are brand new. the sky resort in the nines back there, even a power plant and the roads were all built just for these olympics. but critics say there's another reason. massive corruption. one report claims up to $30 billion was stolen. the ski jump, ten times more expensive here than previous olympics. this road reportedly cost over $8 billion. more than the entire vancouver olympic budget. there is...
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it is also expensive and thousands of americans die waiting and hoping to get a kidney.s risk their lives to go to foreign countries or visiting sleazy doctors that have a thriving black market and websites post ads. this says in america they go for about $120,000. but because it is a black market you cannot be sure if the offer is real or the surgery is safe a bad kid to go to ivory and. they threatened the zero world and stone people who break sharia law but they're the only country in the world that legalized or begin selling. sigrid fry-revere went there and you would like what you see? period they have a waiting list for people to donate so every automatically qualifies can get one. john: i ran? the only country? >> the only country. they have been doing it 25 years. john: you interview people what if this were illegal? they said i would kill for money to you do it there is nothing wrong with helping yourself while helping others. >> the sellers of thought they we're doing a good deed. they did not big muddy exchanging hands made it any less valuable as a social act
it is also expensive and thousands of americans die waiting and hoping to get a kidney.s risk their lives to go to foreign countries or visiting sleazy doctors that have a thriving black market and websites post ads. this says in america they go for about $120,000. but because it is a black market you cannot be sure if the offer is real or the surgery is safe a bad kid to go to ivory and. they threatened the zero world and stone people who break sharia law but they're the only country in the...
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. >> aren't these plants very expensive to build? >> they are expensive to build but they operate for a long time. right now electricity generated by nuclear plants is about the cheapest electricity in the country. and certainly only recently has natural gas tipped that scale. because they last so long. the costs are all paid off. the operating costs are very small, fuel costs are very small. >> just this year, utilities have closed five nuclear power plants. >> because of natural gas. >> they can't compete in the marketplace. >> those plants that have been closed are very old power plants. >> all the nuclear power plants are very old power plants. >> in the film you're basically arguing that oil companies run commercials about alternative energies because they know these will never really take the place of oil. >> yeah. it's not an existential threat to their business model. absolutely. >> but nuclear is? >> nuclear would be. look at france. france went from zero nuclear to 80% nuclear in 20 years. that's the kind of time frame that
. >> aren't these plants very expensive to build? >> they are expensive to build but they operate for a long time. right now electricity generated by nuclear plants is about the cheapest electricity in the country. and certainly only recently has natural gas tipped that scale. because they last so long. the costs are all paid off. the operating costs are very small, fuel costs are very small. >> just this year, utilities have closed five nuclear power plants. >> because...
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charles: it is expensive for the evaluation. i don't like when people say it is an expensive stock.share are cheap. based on earnings the think is 185. september 20th pitt $123 and pull back, made another move in october and at $183 and pulled back end november 5th it bounced back up and hit $176 so you already saw the pattern, making lower highs. elon musk says the stock is a little too rich. dennis: there's a lot going on like a crowded restaurant. everybody goes there because everybody goes there. i want to see more money selling cars and energy pollution credits created by a california state. peter: for the vehicle gross margin is good because it xs out zero emission the you talking about. that is a good fundamental barometer. i will say we took profits on it and ipod on our web site we say we will probably buy a 150. dennis: no you won't. two key numbers. charles: 1240 technical support number, and 200 in moving average. dennis: goes down farther -- charles: it could. dennis: thank you. election 2013 in the books. results may have republicans rethinking their strategy. cheryl:
charles: it is expensive for the evaluation. i don't like when people say it is an expensive stock.share are cheap. based on earnings the think is 185. september 20th pitt $123 and pull back, made another move in october and at $183 and pulled back end november 5th it bounced back up and hit $176 so you already saw the pattern, making lower highs. elon musk says the stock is a little too rich. dennis: there's a lot going on like a crowded restaurant. everybody goes there because everybody goes...
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it's not expensive, just big dollar.y with us. >>> it is time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money". play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. kelly in new york. >> caller: hey jim. booyah from brooklyn, wondering about amd making the graphic cards for new consoles coming out. >> you and i are from brooklyn and not recommending the right stock. consoles coming and you've got to blow that out. this is a one trick pony. jane in massachusetts. >> caller: yeah, hi. first time caller but a very long time fan. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock has gone progressively lower from 139 to 121 today. has j&j troubles brought the blockbuster pc down? >> i think that wonder drug is going to get right through the fda. 50/50. i like j&j. i reiterate, buy. let's go to phillip in michigan. >> caller: hi jim. thank you. you're good for america. my stock is sky works solutions. >> here's the problem. today's cirrus, a very good company, they got designed out of an ipad ai
it's not expensive, just big dollar.y with us. >>> it is time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money". play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. kelly in new york. >> caller: hey jim. booyah from brooklyn, wondering about amd making the graphic cards for new consoles coming out. >> you and i are from brooklyn and not recommending the right stock. consoles coming and you've got to blow that out....
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are they going for the more expense uv plan? are they going for the least expensive plan? >> that level of detail hasn't come out yet, but one of the things that was -- didn't quite make sense, there's often a lot of platinum plans available. so, you would hope certainly there would be more bronze and the least expensive plans than the people who have the least money would be living. but it doesn't always make sense. a lot of people say it's because it's the first year and insurance companies didn't know how to price these things and what to offer. they have nothing to compare it to. >> clearly we are just getting the big numbers from the obama administration. not as big as they hoped and we know more information will continue to trickle out and we know you will be covering it. thank you so much for coming in tonight. >> my pleasure. >> well, it is not over yet. despite the final tally in the virginia attorney general race, which shows democrat, mark herring defeating republican by 164 votes, obenshain says it's not time to concede just yet. >> i'm peggy fox in richmond wh
are they going for the more expense uv plan? are they going for the least expensive plan? >> that level of detail hasn't come out yet, but one of the things that was -- didn't quite make sense, there's often a lot of platinum plans available. so, you would hope certainly there would be more bronze and the least expensive plans than the people who have the least money would be living. but it doesn't always make sense. a lot of people say it's because it's the first year and insurance...
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that could be expensive.ell below what many fund managers would pay for a company with lifelock's 25% growth. lifelock's a hidden gem. yet, unlike twitter, one could've gotten all you wanted this deal if you so desired and more so. here's the bottom line. don't be endlessly distracted by the glamour of all of these red hot ipos. some of the best ipo opportunities are in companies like lifelock that bombed when they became public. turns out that lifelock is a fabulous growth story that got crushed out of the gate because it was misunderstood giving you an incredible buying opportunity. one that you might not get in twitter because it's going to be too high. i think lifelock has plenty of room to run and you can use the parameters to try to find the next ugly duckling that goes all in swan, the next lifelock. how about jerry in wisconsin, please, jerry? >> caller: jim bob, boo-yah from green bay packer land. >> yay, good luck tonight, man. i've got lae lacey in the game. >> caller: unemployment goes down, they'
that could be expensive.ell below what many fund managers would pay for a company with lifelock's 25% growth. lifelock's a hidden gem. yet, unlike twitter, one could've gotten all you wanted this deal if you so desired and more so. here's the bottom line. don't be endlessly distracted by the glamour of all of these red hot ipos. some of the best ipo opportunities are in companies like lifelock that bombed when they became public. turns out that lifelock is a fabulous growth story that got...
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made up it's all very expensive stallone is limited. i do many older artists wilson worked on that and it takes to lead to train apprentices as the head. he is worried about this future at old st off the bomb. oh dang he's always on the sign because he acts as agent janet to use them and sometimes on the study . the reason. i mean that night. hopefully not yet read it yet. she said nor will his support to mind and in tune with the social network. i knew in the yukon is not like to be true. right now. he looks a little steep so a shot. million people she has to mean. he chewed to bits with my cheek. twenty years ago. it is now appearing on its traditions did the trick can you. my seat right now. each entry let's hope i'm wrong. she looks ready to put it mom pluto to him. traditional marriage a decent at stake the magicians like students' unions say it's not suitable for the state. and since he remains an acrobatic troupe he participates in on scale magic eye pictures and then on seasonal flu tradition the see also options. it is true. th
made up it's all very expensive stallone is limited. i do many older artists wilson worked on that and it takes to lead to train apprentices as the head. he is worried about this future at old st off the bomb. oh dang he's always on the sign because he acts as agent janet to use them and sometimes on the study . the reason. i mean that night. hopefully not yet read it yet. she said nor will his support to mind and in tune with the social network. i knew in the yukon is not like to be true....
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the postal service's say they only have enough cash to cover nine davis of operating expenses. that picked up $27 million in funding. a chicago-based marketing technology company also signed a long-term deal as the company's exclusive reseller. >> stocks for now are trading higher. the record ryan continues. good news if you're hosting thanksgiving. the cost of that classic meal is the lowest since 2010. the american farm bureau federation says the average expense of feeding 10 people is $49.40 sons. they're giving away 1 million free smoothies or juices. what you need to do is grab your smart phone and download the free application. show them that you have the application on your iphone. you can actually get one free drink every single day if you want to. at least until the company has given away 1 million paren. >> so we have more to come. the bears will be shorthanded this midday. [ male announcer ] playing in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playi
the postal service's say they only have enough cash to cover nine davis of operating expenses. that picked up $27 million in funding. a chicago-based marketing technology company also signed a long-term deal as the company's exclusive reseller. >> stocks for now are trading higher. the record ryan continues. good news if you're hosting thanksgiving. the cost of that classic meal is the lowest since 2010. the american farm bureau federation says the average expense of feeding 10 people is...
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eventually it will get expensive. i would still want to be overweight equities, underweight fixed income as janet yellen takes the helm. >> thanks, ech. if the dow and s&p 500 do not finish in the green today, it would be their first back-to-back loss this month. dominic chu breaks down today's movers. >> we're going to begin with macy's, which hit an all-time high after reporting better than expected third quarter same store sales. now, it's a different story, though, for clothing designer perry ellis. that clothing designer cut earnings and revenue expectations for its third quarter and full year due in part to reductions in its private label business. two other companies made their market debut today, extended stay america rose about 16% after the hotel chain was priced at 20 bucks a share. but chegg fell 12% after being priced. they rent textbooks. then yum brands moving higher after reporting october same store sales in china were down only 5%. better than the street expected. remember, yum chairman and ceo david
eventually it will get expensive. i would still want to be overweight equities, underweight fixed income as janet yellen takes the helm. >> thanks, ech. if the dow and s&p 500 do not finish in the green today, it would be their first back-to-back loss this month. dominic chu breaks down today's movers. >> we're going to begin with macy's, which hit an all-time high after reporting better than expected third quarter same store sales. now, it's a different story, though, for...
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if somebody had to travel to a distant hospital, expenses paid before travel, what kind of expensions are covered? such as wages for extra time off, child care, post procedure follow up visits. expenses for traveling companion. i think we may have heard a little bit about that. that's all on one -- care for follow up care for family after procedures preferred provider who's located far away from the patient's home. and finally, reimborsment for traveling expenses is good, but what about for conditions where travel is difficult and painful. where people who don't have a companion to travel with them. what are the conditions under which you're requiring people to pay for travel impacting the able thety and ability to get to the high quality care? would you like to expand on your descriptions. >> sure. and to use one of the facilities and they don't have one in their community. we have a group of professionals, that's what they do. they help to coordinate the flights, the hotels, the meals, the companion traveling with them. all of that is taken care of so it's not taken out of the pocke
if somebody had to travel to a distant hospital, expenses paid before travel, what kind of expensions are covered? such as wages for extra time off, child care, post procedure follow up visits. expenses for traveling companion. i think we may have heard a little bit about that. that's all on one -- care for follow up care for family after procedures preferred provider who's located far away from the patient's home. and finally, reimborsment for traveling expenses is good, but what about for...
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only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you.ider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. female narrator: the mattress price wars are ending soon the mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. we've challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest wi
only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you.ider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join...
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the #way too expensive. best answers later in the show. still ahead, it's not every day that we have a highlight from the mac conference. and you'll want to see this one again. >>> former president bush spent time with jaley leno. and we'll also check on weather. >>> did your relationship go beyond a close friendship? >> yes, it did. yes. >> were you unfaithful? >> yes. i was in love with him. but i was very let down. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ very, very heavy. i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. >>> time for sports. we start with the dolphins. more allegations against incognito. he and one other dolphin player mocked
the #way too expensive. best answers later in the show. still ahead, it's not every day that we have a highlight from the mac conference. and you'll want to see this one again. >>> former president bush spent time with jaley leno. and we'll also check on weather. >>> did your relationship go beyond a close friendship? >> yes, it did. yes. >> were you unfaithful? >> yes. i was in love with him. but i was very let down. we know we're not the center of your...
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it is intolerably expensive. of on this historic morning, the epa stands poised to set national limits on our nation's single largest source of carbon pollution. please proceed to issue and approve strong carbon standards for existing power plants. >> thank you both. next up we have dustin weitz and robin blakeman. yes, please. thank you, sir. [background sounds] >> good morning. my name is robin blakeman, and i'm here wearing three hats. one is that that of a presbyterian faith community leader, another is that of the west virginia-based ohio valley environmental coalition, and the third is that of an eighth generation southern west virginia resident. why did i feel the need to travel all the way from southwestern west virginia to attend this listening session? because i want you to hear that there are people many west virginia who support -- in west virginia who support the epa's action to establish stricter coal-fired power plant regulations. we desperately need this. as a member of a presbyterian faith commun
it is intolerably expensive. of on this historic morning, the epa stands poised to set national limits on our nation's single largest source of carbon pollution. please proceed to issue and approve strong carbon standards for existing power plants. >> thank you both. next up we have dustin weitz and robin blakeman. yes, please. thank you, sir. [background sounds] >> good morning. my name is robin blakeman, and i'm here wearing three hats. one is that that of a presbyterian faith...
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expensive, put it that way., basically the way it works is the protein within the jellyfish, the loom minute necessary sense protein, we bring it with the ice cream and mutual ph it will glow with the calcium in the milk. in fun terms, when you lick it glows. it is quite safe. i've eaten quite a lot and i'm not glowing. adam: when can you get it in the united states? when are plans here. just a word of advice, the name is great, over an 8th avenue try a different name in new york city. >> lick me i'm delicious. i will keep that in mind. we have a year before regulatory tests and get the costs down crucially. maybe year, year-and-a-half we'll have it on the streets. meantime we're doing a glow in the uv light gin and ton nick. if you like gin and ton nick. adam: liking these ice creams. >> sorry? lori: look at that. >> ton nick water glows under uv light. do a fun trick at hope, make glow in the dark gin and ton nick jellyies and glowing gin and tonic sorbets. lori: what is going on in popular culture where glow
expensive, put it that way., basically the way it works is the protein within the jellyfish, the loom minute necessary sense protein, we bring it with the ice cream and mutual ph it will glow with the calcium in the milk. in fun terms, when you lick it glows. it is quite safe. i've eaten quite a lot and i'm not glowing. adam: when can you get it in the united states? when are plans here. just a word of advice, the name is great, over an 8th avenue try a different name in new york city. >>...