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a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33. that is 32% growth just from that metric alone. if they print that number real solid, and their guidance looks really confident, that stock is definitely going catch a solid bid and i really think there is a lot of opportunity here because it's been beaten down some of. and those demand metrics, this nice long-term fundamental call really does have good opportunities. >> tom: jill, do you have any position at all in mos short or long. >> i do not. >> tom: looking at mosaic, you can read jill's article at the thestreet.com. aye li
a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33....
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a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33. that is 32% growth just from that metric alone. if they print that number real solid, and their guidance looks really confident, that stock is definitely going catch a solid bid and i really think there is a lot of opportunity here because it's been beaten down some of. and those demand metrics, this nice long-term fundamental call really does have good opportunities. >> tom: jill, do you have any position at all in mos short or long. >> i do not. >> tom: looking at mosaic, you can read jill's article at the thestreet.com. aye li
a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33....
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a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33. that is 32% growth just from that metric alone. if they print that number real solid, and their guidance looks really confident, that stock is definitely going catch a solid bid and i really think there is a lot of opportunity here because it's been beaten down some of. and those demand metrics, this nice long-term fundamental call really does have good opportunities. >> tom: jill, do you have any position at all in mos short or long. >> i do not. >> tom: looking at mosaic, you can read jill's article at the thestreet.com. aye li
a big fertilizer company. the trend over the past 11 months has clearly been down below 50 dollars per share. what dow expect out of mos next year? >> i expect that stock to do incredibly well. out of all the fertilizer makers phosphate is the group you want to be in due to the lower own put of the raw material. not only is mosaic priced so cheap now, it's trading at eight times, it reported 101 for eps quarter in 2010 q1, traded fiscal calendar this year analyst estimates it at 1.33....
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"we took the fertilizer and a remote. it's easy." it's even been easy in the u.s. 17 years ago, timothy mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city federal building with ammonium nitrate. congress didn't approve legislation to track it until this year. the u.s. is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no matter how many missions these men execute -- >> fire in the hole! >> reporter: no matter how many bombs they diffuse. unless the flow of calcium ammonium nitrate is stopped, ieds will continue to explode. and kill more and more u.s. soldiers. for "nightline," i'm nick schifrin in logar, afghanistan. >> it is the world's worst game of hide and seek over there. our thanks to nick schifrin. >>> just ahead, angelina jolie. her kids think she should marry brad pitt. she tells us what she thinks about that. [ coughing ] [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffli
"we took the fertilizer and a remote. it's easy." it's even been easy in the u.s. 17 years ago, timothy mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city federal building with ammonium nitrate. congress didn't approve legislation to track it until this year. the u.s. is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no...
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you know, fertilized eggs fail to attach in at least half of the cases. have sex obviously. >> exactly. so, you know, the reason that this went down in mississippi was because beyond just banning all abortion even when a woman's life is at stake, rape or incest, it would have interfered with ivf. this is a huge interference -- >> first of all, they never want to officially criminalize abortion because then they have to attach some kind of statutory substantiation to a woman. like if you have an abortion you must pay $5 or go to jail for five years. they don't want to do that. in this case you'll get to that point. >> a lot of americans are uncomfortable with abortion. because of roe v. wade we've been able to take for granted living in a world without back alley abortions, without women dying by the hundreds in hospital emergency rooms. so nobody wants to talk about the consequences of an abortion ban. nobody wants to talk about arresting women and putting women in jail. that's already starting to happen around the margins. there's been a number of cases
you know, fertilized eggs fail to attach in at least half of the cases. have sex obviously. >> exactly. so, you know, the reason that this went down in mississippi was because beyond just banning all abortion even when a woman's life is at stake, rape or incest, it would have interfered with ivf. this is a huge interference -- >> first of all, they never want to officially criminalize abortion because then they have to attach some kind of statutory substantiation to a woman. like if...
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if you define a fertilized egg as a person, perhaps even a citizen as far as i know action it becomesinterfere with the attachment of that fertilized egg to a uterine wall, in other words, an iud is a murdering instrument. it's completely far out here, and what people are trying to put into statute. do you think people know what they're doing here even politically know what they're doing? >> i think they do. i think they're trying to get through this primary. some may well believe it, but chris, you made the point, when you're too extreme, too far right for the mississippi, you know you've gone too far. you know, you're getting to a point in the republican party where a female has more rig@tr before she's born than afterwards. because this is just turning the clock back even on birth control. i think we've seen signs of this. the tea party came into the house and they said they were all about jobs, but they spent more time trying to defund planned parenthood, which is about birth control, as well as female cancer screenings than they did trying to do anything about our jobs crisis. th
if you define a fertilized egg as a person, perhaps even a citizen as far as i know action it becomesinterfere with the attachment of that fertilized egg to a uterine wall, in other words, an iud is a murdering instrument. it's completely far out here, and what people are trying to put into statute. do you think people know what they're doing here even politically know what they're doing? >> i think they do. i think they're trying to get through this primary. some may well believe it, but...
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he says his sperm was taken without his consent, taken to a fertility clinic.xt thing you know, his girlfriend is pregnant, has a child. he now says all of this was done without his consent. richard, where do we begin on this one? no signature does a fertility need to see this person? are there exams that take place? they accept someone's sperm. >> this is easy. he was listed as the patient on the records there. she obviously went in there, forged his name, put the paperwork in. >> very simple. very simple. >> what? what's simple about this, avery. >> i think what's simple is she took a load of it over there out of a condom. she said it was okay, they were married. i think he's going to be paying child support for the next 18 years. the guy couldn't figure out, he said the kids look just like me. he couldn't figure it out. finally this whole thing comes out by accident. he's going let's go after the clinic. i think he's right. i think that's right. >> it would seem the clinic -- it would seem like there has to be some consent. that he would have to comply -- he
he says his sperm was taken without his consent, taken to a fertility clinic.xt thing you know, his girlfriend is pregnant, has a child. he now says all of this was done without his consent. richard, where do we begin on this one? no signature does a fertility need to see this person? are there exams that take place? they accept someone's sperm. >> this is easy. he was listed as the patient on the records there. she obviously went in there, forged his name, put the paperwork in. >>...
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pipe, fertilizer. >> yup, or as they call it here aisle 5. (laughter) jon, lowe's is to muslim what is f.a.o. schwarz is to nine-year-olds. >> jon: aasif, any hardware store carries fertilizer and lumber. >> right! but it's the deals they offer! believe me! we are building a lot fewer victory mosques because we can't get lumber at a dollar a foot. check this out, leisure time monkey bars for $120? at that price i'm training the whole neighborhood! (laughter and applause) i mean, come on! >> jon: all right, i get it. i get it. (cheers and applause) two for one deals, 100-pound propane cylinders? i mean, come on, you can't afford not to blow something up. their helpful staff will even load the tanks right into your car bomb. (laughter). >> jon: you mean car. they'll load them into your car. >> oh, yeah, right. car. (laughter) >> jon: but lowe's is patriotic. very patriotic store. they sell american flags. >> yeah, sure, two aisles down from the kerosene and grill lighters. (laughter). >> jon: yeah, but aasif i'm in the middle of refreshing my k
pipe, fertilizer. >> yup, or as they call it here aisle 5. (laughter) jon, lowe's is to muslim what is f.a.o. schwarz is to nine-year-olds. >> jon: aasif, any hardware store carries fertilizer and lumber. >> right! but it's the deals they offer! believe me! we are building a lot fewer victory mosques because we can't get lumber at a dollar a foot. check this out, leisure time monkey bars for $120? at that price i'm training the whole neighborhood! (laughter and applause) i...
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food system and is now contributing retrieve 44% in 97% because of the intensive use of mission fertilizer and. >> that is bad news but think of the possibility. the estimate is if the world move to aggro for st., ecology, and debris into accretive five stock that itself over a couple of decades could cut to eight greenhouse gases. 70% of people producing food and the road today are spinoff murmurs but this is the latest of two proof or -- grow food and work with in sex in ways that control harmful past. and to enhance organic matters excederin excederin. they are key to the solution i want to take you to one of the poorest countries in the world. think of it just below the north africa 10 countries right in the middle between the north africa and section. that country was seen last year certainly it as nothing but a famine nightmare by yet to unbeknownst to most of us farmers have free greened by a nurturing trees as they saw as a threat they started to see been nurturing the trees to keep them growing in the field that they were growing food, it increase the fertility of their field it h
food system and is now contributing retrieve 44% in 97% because of the intensive use of mission fertilizer and. >> that is bad news but think of the possibility. the estimate is if the world move to aggro for st., ecology, and debris into accretive five stock that itself over a couple of decades could cut to eight greenhouse gases. 70% of people producing food and the road today are spinoff murmurs but this is the latest of two proof or -- grow food and work with in sex in ways that...
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it's maker says it prevents a woman's egg from being fertilized but they indicate it can prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus and some and teens may consider that abortion. >> maybe they view that as abortion. they don't realize they are going against their moral fiber and we want women to know. >> reporter: it was the maker that is asked the fda to let it be sold over the counter. we reached out to planned parenthood and other groups tonight but they didn't respond and that'syou saw the quote. >> this is our hot topic. we want to know what you think about the change for plan b. leave us your thoughts on our facebook page. >> a man hit by a light-rail train in south baltimore has lost one of his leg. he was hit just north of the station shortly before four. we are told one of his legs was cut off. he was taken to the hospital. no word on why the man was on the tracks. >> and we are learning more about the officer involved shooting between baltimore county and city detectives. the detectives are part of a task force serving a warrant and tonight police say the baltimore detect
it's maker says it prevents a woman's egg from being fertilized but they indicate it can prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus and some and teens may consider that abortion. >> maybe they view that as abortion. they don't realize they are going against their moral fiber and we want women to know. >> reporter: it was the maker that is asked the fda to let it be sold over the counter. we reached out to planned parenthood and other groups tonight but they didn't respond...
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there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara in takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive at their super in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet. let's see i'm already a father. i know that. i think you look great though i. know i give some money to a broker to go abroad ripped off so i eventually didn't go how much was it fifteen hundred dollars. like many other villagers have left right yes some of left and others will leave soon what about show heads not yet i don't think is moma let him go is our only son you know foreign countries are not paradise is sometimes i regret it too. i. only get. what's the use of crying. their eyes are just running they're blind makes or crying. one of those. mind about. the. show me your hands while you must be workin
there is fertile land along the river but cyclons and floods cause havoc for many families. for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara in takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive at their super in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet. let's see i'm already a...
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. >> fertility.ts of mistletoe around their waist. >> thinking it would increase fertility. >> can i have a turn? >> please do. >> from what we read, it all got going back in scandinavia probably close it a thousand years ago. >> something like that. >> and the people that lived back then couldn't believe that there was a plant that was blooming during the late fall and winter because the deciduous trees, it is very bare. there was this bush in the trees. they thought this this had some magical properties to it. >> there is a picture it was. >> because it was still around around christmas time when other things were not around. so that was part of the association with christmas. the thought as to why people kiss under mistletoe, not completely clear. as tucker said, that seems to have started in scandinavia as well. it is referred to in some writings many, many, many years ago. it is thought it may have had something to do with the fertility thing. >> i think people started hanging in their house to
. >> fertility.ts of mistletoe around their waist. >> thinking it would increase fertility. >> can i have a turn? >> please do. >> from what we read, it all got going back in scandinavia probably close it a thousand years ago. >> something like that. >> and the people that lived back then couldn't believe that there was a plant that was blooming during the late fall and winter because the deciduous trees, it is very bare. there was this bush in the...
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your fertility is doomed.mitment and a bit of information and education on diet. and weight-loss. >> thanks so much, chloe! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> okay, thank you. [ applause ] >> and we are going off the script, today's show is 6 ways to can weigh less now. and here is a 7th. search your friend's pockets. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> you are terrible. >> jillian, go ahead? >> what in the hell is the matter with you? [ laughter ] >> i had a baby, i can have my m and, m's. >> i gave you organic mand m's in moderation. >> those things taste nasty. they do! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> coming up, no matter your size, there's something you should be doing right now to feel better about yourself, why does it all start with your skin? after the break! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> eat it after you have sex and you will be back in bed for seconds. >> 5 dace to a flat tummy, no workouts required. >> are you at risk for a stroke, tap your toes to find out. >> coming in january. >> who's ready for a n
your fertility is doomed.mitment and a bit of information and education on diet. and weight-loss. >> thanks so much, chloe! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> okay, thank you. [ applause ] >> and we are going off the script, today's show is 6 ways to can weigh less now. and here is a 7th. search your friend's pockets. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> you are terrible. >> jillian, go ahead? >> what in the hell is the matter with you? [ laughter ] >> i had a...
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here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to...
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reezing timeewwen it comes to fertility. fertilityy21:10:15 "we make ffn of tte cliche biological clock, but there is a eality to that... " " howwwomen areeputting childbirth onnice. 3 ((break 1)) &p3 ((bbmp in)) 3 ((2-shotttoss to weather)) 33 ((ad lib eteorologist)) 3& 3 ((ttafffi reporttr a libs)) mmp fibbr map 175 map 3 & 3 3 3 coming p... putting motherhood on old... pold...we make fun of the cliche biilogical clock, but -3 there is a reality to that... now they can delay that." that."how women arr planning it comes o having kids. kids.and later in sports... -3 find out thee ravens running & back that's ggtting an honorr from he n-f--... 3((bump out)) 3 ((bbeak )) 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. 3 33 for woman in tteir late thirties and forties.. havingg a baby ecomes increasingly pifffcult.but with the slow econnmy... and more women than ever focused on their careerss... tte decision to -pdlayed.in our cover story...
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she's a fertility specialist. it's very exciting.s sort of weirdly creepy and it ties right into the news about the behavior of pharmaceutical companies, about fertility science. and about what it means to have a mentor and how you grow up and pull away from those people. i thought it was probably the most exciting book of the year. >> brown: i should say we're talking fiction here. give us another novel that you love. >> another book i loved an historical novel by mary doria russell called "doc." what's weird about mary doria russell is she's a science fiction writer then she wrote a book about the middle east which seemed out of character then she came out with this western about doc holiday and wyatt earp. it's written right into the history that most of us think we know but she does a lot of very sophisticated correction of those cliches of old western cliches. it's a great story. and doc holiday turns out to be a much richer more fascinating character. >> pelley: than you remember in the movies? >> he's got this hungarian prosti
she's a fertility specialist. it's very exciting.s sort of weirdly creepy and it ties right into the news about the behavior of pharmaceutical companies, about fertility science. and about what it means to have a mentor and how you grow up and pull away from those people. i thought it was probably the most exciting book of the year. >> brown: i should say we're talking fiction here. give us another novel that you love. >> another book i loved an historical novel by mary doria...
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it is to see how they degrade the natives telling them all is a fertilizer for their plants and farmlands if there is a ceiling your property be happy for oil is a first eliza was a tell them all is good for the here because they are shampoos with the world so you can take some oil and put it on your here. areas the drinking water was proven polluted however they went there with a team performed analysis and told them you can export this water bottle it and export it that it is very good quality water. before the oil companies refusal to recognize the destruction look there was also a refusal to inform people about the damaging effects of oil and toxic substances stance just because something else. is don't they just mean yes. there were communities where children would chew the crude oil because it was thick face thought it was like chewing gum things had no one absolutely no one had told them those substances were toxic yes toxic gas nothing texaco never put up a fence saying but no entry for animals children or people linked in must mean you know what you know and that's better so the
it is to see how they degrade the natives telling them all is a fertilizer for their plants and farmlands if there is a ceiling your property be happy for oil is a first eliza was a tell them all is good for the here because they are shampoos with the world so you can take some oil and put it on your here. areas the drinking water was proven polluted however they went there with a team performed analysis and told them you can export this water bottle it and export it that it is very good...