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fitzpatrick says that's the new ceiling of resistance. move up on this level will mark the first higher high since early 2009. when it happens, the stock could catapult higher again, but for now, diana's stuck hanging below this $10 range, okay? now, check out -- let's go, let's go to the daily chart, all right? here, here you can see much more clearly that the big, bullish turning point for the stock was back on january 2nd when diana closed above its 200-day or 40-week moving average, broke out above its resistance trend line, and perhaps more important, the shorter-term 50-day -- that's the blue, okay? shorter-term 50-day moving average cost above the 200-day. that's called, yes, a bullish crossover, and it tells you that a stock's short-term trajectory's becoming more positive than its longer-term trajectory, and we live for that. meanwhile, fitz points out that starting back in november -- go back a little -- the 50-day average acting as a floor of support for diana shipping. this is textbook, people. it is textbook of what's going t
fitzpatrick says that's the new ceiling of resistance. move up on this level will mark the first higher high since early 2009. when it happens, the stock could catapult higher again, but for now, diana's stuck hanging below this $10 range, okay? now, check out -- let's go, let's go to the daily chart, all right? here, here you can see much more clearly that the big, bullish turning point for the stock was back on january 2nd when diana closed above its 200-day or 40-week moving average, broke...
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and fitzpatrick says that no one really cared about diana.hat was happening, the 40-week moving average, that key resistance level, was moving lower and lower. then when diana finally broke out above its 40-week moving average, that's the blue line, on january 2nd, the stock sushlg surged 17% in a single week! holy cow, that's it -- that's what it is. since then, diana has been roaring higher. stock is now testing its last high, mid february of 2012. so you go back and take a look. fitzpatrick says that's the new ceiling of resistance, a move above this level will mark the first higher high since early 2009 when it happens the stock could catapult higher again, but for now diana's stock hanging below this $10 range. okay. now check out -- let's go. let's go to the daily chart, all right? here. here you can see much more clearly at the big bullish turning point for theck was back on january 2nd when diana closed above its 200-day or 40-week moving average. broke out above its resistance trend line, and perhaps more important, the shorter-term,
and fitzpatrick says that no one really cared about diana.hat was happening, the 40-week moving average, that key resistance level, was moving lower and lower. then when diana finally broke out above its 40-week moving average, that's the blue line, on january 2nd, the stock sushlg surged 17% in a single week! holy cow, that's it -- that's what it is. since then, diana has been roaring higher. stock is now testing its last high, mid february of 2012. so you go back and take a look. fitzpatrick...
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at seven months old, claire fitzpatrick is a typical baby. is sitting up on her own, eating solid foods and developing a little bit of a mischievous streak. but what separates claire from most infants is that she is also a teacher. once a month, jenny and kyle fitzpatrick, bring their daughter into a classroom full of seattle-area kindergartners. as soon as claire arrives, students welcome her with a song. then, for the next 40-minutes or so, claire is at the heart of lessons on what it means to care for and about others, as part of the program roots of empathy. roots of empathy started in toronto in 1996 with the lofty mission of building more caring and peaceful societies by raising the level of empathy in children. empathy, as it turns out, has been found to reduce negative social behaviors like bullying and teasing. >> some people would actually describe empathy as one of the most important of all personality characteristics because it not only stops us from behaving aggressively to another person, it actually is the instigator of us help
at seven months old, claire fitzpatrick is a typical baby. is sitting up on her own, eating solid foods and developing a little bit of a mischievous streak. but what separates claire from most infants is that she is also a teacher. once a month, jenny and kyle fitzpatrick, bring their daughter into a classroom full of seattle-area kindergartners. as soon as claire arrives, students welcome her with a song. then, for the next 40-minutes or so, claire is at the heart of lessons on what it means...
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fitzpatrick. c.t., welcome to the show.e you on "halftime." >> hi, scott, great to be here. >> give us your view right here of the market. >> the market has gone up a lot. it's probably gotten a little bit ahead of itself. i wouldn't be surprised for a slight pullback. however, we are five-year investors. that's our time horizon. and looking at over the next five years from right now, we feel good about things. >> where are you finding the best value right now? >> you know, there's no particular theme or area. we're bottom-up stock pickers. we're finding bargains in a lot of different areas. we like u.s. multinationals who have a lot of exposure overseas. we're finding opportunities in the technology area. and specifically not in the commercial banks, but in the financial services industry on the edges of the commercial banks. >> you have big exposure in the financials. you think that that's a sector that goes higher? >> yes, i do. there are a lot of opportunities there. and there are a lot of companies that have very good
fitzpatrick. c.t., welcome to the show.e you on "halftime." >> hi, scott, great to be here. >> give us your view right here of the market. >> the market has gone up a lot. it's probably gotten a little bit ahead of itself. i wouldn't be surprised for a slight pullback. however, we are five-year investors. that's our time horizon. and looking at over the next five years from right now, we feel good about things. >> where are you finding the best value right now?...
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kevin elliott, marcus clark, christine caplan, janet weisberg, manuel flores, lynn fitzpatrick, fernando castillo and owen murphy. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood] with local laborer [speaker not understood]. i'm here to support local wage, local hire. we are all that. more has to be done to make sure that the violations don't happen again. please support that. thank you. >>>♪ if you were a carpenter and you city had some budget crazy, would you then them in the workforce right along would you have a budget baby save the workforce through the lienest save it through sorrow would you help it ride along help it for tomorrow and the america's cup went sailing on the san francisco bay i'm thankful for public comment here and that's -- and this is what i got to say calling america's cup budget to ride along to another budget shore we can sail our lives away and be free once more
kevin elliott, marcus clark, christine caplan, janet weisberg, manuel flores, lynn fitzpatrick, fernando castillo and owen murphy. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood] with local laborer [speaker not understood]. i'm here to support local wage, local hire. we are all that. more has to be done to make sure that the violations don't happen again. please support that. thank you. >>>♪ if you were a carpenter and you city had some budget crazy,...
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i am michael fitzpatrick. a new sports complex is opening this weekend downtown.n i was a little boy. one day i went up for a super-duper dunk and my shorts fell off. everyone was chanting, "shrinky dinky. shrinky dinky." [ laughter ] i cried so hard. i was like, "why?" and i let out a stinky. [ laughter ] anyway, the complex will open at 9:00 p.m. on friday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was globe news. and finally, on "the bachelor," sean has narrowed it down to the final two contestants. and while we don't know which one he'll pick, we do know that this is what he would look like if his face were turned upside down. [ laughter ] >> i'm having so much fun. >> me, too. cheers. >> cheers. [ cheers and applause ] that was "night news now." stick around. we'll be right back with mariah carey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ in basketball, it is better to be a fast player or a slow player? [ all ] fast! so what would your nickname be? mmmhmm. it would be fast-y because you're really fast when you go. what about you? nicky flash? why nicky? because it rhymes with f
i am michael fitzpatrick. a new sports complex is opening this weekend downtown.n i was a little boy. one day i went up for a super-duper dunk and my shorts fell off. everyone was chanting, "shrinky dinky. shrinky dinky." [ laughter ] i cried so hard. i was like, "why?" and i let out a stinky. [ laughter ] anyway, the complex will open at 9:00 p.m. on friday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was globe news. and finally, on "the bachelor," sean has...
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. >> steve: michael fitzpatrick. >> jimmy: didn't want to stop them. >> steve: no!t of gold. >> jimmy: this is a good -- [ laughter ] this is from @melissagraves. "hi, jimmy, when i was a kid, i loved family sitcoms like 'full house,' but now i like more dramatic shows. can you show me a version of 'full house' that's sad." i think we can do that, melissa, here's a clip from the family sitcom "full house," edited to make it seem sad. [ full house theme song ] >> it's like a bad dream or something. >> i know. i know. but, you know, at least papu died peacefully in his sleep. [ full house theme song ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: what happened on that show? >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know. all right. here we go. one last one. here, this one's from heather holmes. "hey, jimmy, i'm a huge fan of both justin timberlake music and barbershop quartets, but i've never seen them combined. any way that you could make that happen?" [ cheers and applause ] that's a good suggestion, heather. you guys think we can do it? [ cheers and applause ] higgins -- ladies and gentlemen, f
. >> steve: michael fitzpatrick. >> jimmy: didn't want to stop them. >> steve: no!t of gold. >> jimmy: this is a good -- [ laughter ] this is from @melissagraves. "hi, jimmy, when i was a kid, i loved family sitcoms like 'full house,' but now i like more dramatic shows. can you show me a version of 'full house' that's sad." i think we can do that, melissa, here's a clip from the family sitcom "full house," edited to make it seem sad. [ full house...
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finally, michael fitzpatrick, a social worker from virginia. prior to taking the role that he is in currently, he has focused on the policy direction of nami. he held senior management positions in nonprofit agencies and private health and public health sectors. he has been msw from boston college. let's turn to some of her parents to tell the story briefly and we will go from them first. first we'll start with pete earley. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for having me here today. my son was the face of mental illness. i am grateful for each and every one of you for being here and for paying attention to this important subject. thank you. how would you feel if someone you loved kill themselves? my college age son, michael, asked me that question when we were speeding to fairfax county virginia, he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and a doctor had put him on medication, but my son stopped taking him pistols. when i picked him up that morning, he had been wandering around aimlessly for five days in new york. he was convinced t
finally, michael fitzpatrick, a social worker from virginia. prior to taking the role that he is in currently, he has focused on the policy direction of nami. he held senior management positions in nonprofit agencies and private health and public health sectors. he has been msw from boston college. let's turn to some of her parents to tell the story briefly and we will go from them first. first we'll start with pete earley. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for having me here...
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fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: our guests in the gallery, please rise. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. fitzpatrick: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to honor the lifetime service of harry w. fox who passed away in pennsylvania this week. i'm fortunate and honored to have known harry fox and benefited from his leadership. on a personal level, his friendship and advice made me a stronger public servant and person. as role of republican chairman, harry was selfless and mag in an muss. everything he did was to the benefit of bucks county where he was born, married, raised and family and served his community in elected office. harry was recogni
fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: our guests in the gallery, please rise. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. fitzpatrick: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the...
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fitzpatrick: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr.aker, i want to speak about one small part of the continuing resolution, but one that has a huge impact on constituents in every district in this nation. military tuition assistance, a popular program used by hundreds of thousands of troops to further their education and become better leaders both in uniform and back in the civilian job market. military tuition assistance, mr. speaker, is what the administration chose to cut because of sequestration. the administration didn't have to end this program but they did. the administration clearly decided to try and make sequester cuts as painful as possible, and our military men and women are being made to suffer the consequences. instead of cutting waste, they ended a popular benefit for members of the armed services. this administration would rather renege on a promise made to soldiers, airmen and marines than work together to prioritize spending and get our fiscal house in order. thankfully through bipartisan efforts in both chambers, we
fitzpatrick: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr.aker, i want to speak about one small part of the continuing resolution, but one that has a huge impact on constituents in every district in this nation. military tuition assistance, a popular program used by hundreds of thousands of troops to further their education and become better leaders both in uniform and back in the civilian job market. military tuition assistance, mr. speaker, is what the administration chose to cut because of...
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dan fitzpatrick is technical analyst at stock market mentor dotcom.u're saying charts mean we're going higher. >> yeah. it's not, you know, the s&p -- we just had a new high in the dow. s&p is right back to where it was a couple times over the last several years. it's not unusual to see a few wiggles in the prices at this point. ultimately this is a head and shoulder continuation pattern. i think you've got it on one of the charts there, this is a -- i think this is the minimum. this is the minimum move here, right at 1547, 1550, but the way this is set up, we've really got a lot more upside. just based strictly on the s&p and we're not even talking about the other sectors yet. >> right. >> and what's leading you to this, correct me if i'm wrong, is the lack of any other major sector diverging from that, is that right? >> yeah. that's correct. and, when it looks -- when the future looks so bright you have to wear shades, as the old song goes, i'm dating myself, then you start worrying about some kind of top like oh, my gosh, you know, when things look
dan fitzpatrick is technical analyst at stock market mentor dotcom.u're saying charts mean we're going higher. >> yeah. it's not, you know, the s&p -- we just had a new high in the dow. s&p is right back to where it was a couple times over the last several years. it's not unusual to see a few wiggles in the prices at this point. ultimately this is a head and shoulder continuation pattern. i think you've got it on one of the charts there, this is a -- i think this is the minimum....
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this is quoting peter fits .atrick -- peter fitzpatrick "it transcends these limits in the sacred," which he describes as the place as ultimate origin and ultimate identity. myth requires a traveler, a messenger who travels between worlds. we can go all the way to [indiscernible]if we need to, the divine messenger and sort of the spirit or father of alchemy in which a lot of these aspects of things were initially explode -- initially explored. that messenger may be a trickster, as in a lot of north american indigenous stories and african stories. a magician, as in the alchemist or a child who locates the everyday within the realm of myth and mediates the resolution can for marshall mcluhan, myth is the instant vision of a complex process. it is in the -- it is the moment in that process that the abstract explodes. the mythological elements of children's stories are themselves to be regarded as an essential site for the emergence of particular understandings of laws. he describes stories for children not as a series of texts about the law, but the fusion of law and literature and the key t
this is quoting peter fits .atrick -- peter fitzpatrick "it transcends these limits in the sacred," which he describes as the place as ultimate origin and ultimate identity. myth requires a traveler, a messenger who travels between worlds. we can go all the way to [indiscernible]if we need to, the divine messenger and sort of the spirit or father of alchemy in which a lot of these aspects of things were initially explode -- initially explored. that messenger may be a trickster, as in...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. bernanke, thank you for your time and your insight here and your service to the people. when you were here mid last year, the bureau of labor statistics indicated that the unemployment rate was higher than it is today. today i think they're saying it's about 7.9%, although most people throughout the country believe it's much higher, people in pennsylvania that i represent -- especially among younger workers especially, recent graduates just graduating from high school trying to get into the market. i spoke earlier today on the other side of the city to the american legion about returning increasing number of returning veterans from afghanistan, and some believe that the unemployment rate among veterans is twice the national average. and, of course, all this is unacceptable. so from 2001 to present, our country has had a significant increase in population. we have increasing numbers of veterans coming home looking for work in a very difficult economy. some are suggesting because there
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. bernanke, thank you for your time and your insight here and your service to the people. when you were here mid last year, the bureau of labor statistics indicated that the unemployment rate was higher than it is today. today i think they're saying it's about 7.9%, although most people throughout the country believe it's much higher, people in pennsylvania that i represent -- especially among younger workers especially, recent...
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jennifer fitzpatrick, 37, mother of 4, killed by her ex- boyfriend. in front of her four-year-old, with a 12-gauge shotgun, after chasing her down the street and shooting repeatedly after her. gun violence in major cities, i would only suggest handgun, rifle, shotgun -- dead is dead. that is what is being experienced in our cities all across america. >> i cannot agree with you more. the reason we have hearings like this is to paint a picture for america the problem we are trying to solve. i do not know what percentage of deaths are called by rifles and the philadelphia but nationally, it is to 2.5%. mr. hardy, you have done research on american ownership of ar 15s. do you think it would be a commonly used weapon? >> i believe it would be a weapon of common use at the time. the first research i included was 22% of all american rifle production is devoted to the ar 15 platform. those are companies that only make ar 15s. then you have other companies that make that and other arms. but back to the background check, he is not into chasing paper. if you hav
jennifer fitzpatrick, 37, mother of 4, killed by her ex- boyfriend. in front of her four-year-old, with a 12-gauge shotgun, after chasing her down the street and shooting repeatedly after her. gun violence in major cities, i would only suggest handgun, rifle, shotgun -- dead is dead. that is what is being experienced in our cities all across america. >> i cannot agree with you more. the reason we have hearings like this is to paint a picture for america the problem we are trying to solve....
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fitzpatrick. >> thank you mr. chairman and these are very important hearings and i look forward to the future on the hearings the committee will conduct. absolutely we need more brain research and i think we are on the verge of a very exciting discovery and we are not where we need to be. these need to be community conversations. but change happens at the local community and we need to engage as we have another illnesses and other problems of this country and and have these larger committee conversations. this hearing for me is all about access. any access to treatment, diagnosed treatment and support for people with serious mental illness and their families and i think they're a number of issues we need to look at in terms of the laws particularly the state laws that block access. better and tighter systems. where people don't get lost. only 40% of the people in this country with serious red zone is on a given day have access to treatment. that is stunning. that's appalling. we don't have a single coordinated sys
fitzpatrick. >> thank you mr. chairman and these are very important hearings and i look forward to the future on the hearings the committee will conduct. absolutely we need more brain research and i think we are on the verge of a very exciting discovery and we are not where we need to be. these need to be community conversations. but change happens at the local community and we need to engage as we have another illnesses and other problems of this country and and have these larger...
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i want to welcome michael fitzpatrick the national alliance on mental ls talking on behalf of patients and their families. i especially want to add my thanks to the panelists that our parents of children affected by mental illness. the children are so lucky to have them advocating for them, i express my deepest condolences at the loss of your son, matthew. i know you did everything you could save him the and your honor his legacy by being with us today. mr. chairman, last december, our nation was united by tragedy when 20 children and six braved teachers were killed with their children at newtown. all of us have been there before. this time was different from all of the others. we have begun to engage in a really important and in-depth conversation about our views on violence, guns, and how we respond to mentally ill individuals in the community. i am confident that we can find consensus about reasonable solutions on a number of fronts to keep the killing machines. the tragedies have all revealed significant gaps in many of our systems, including our nation's mental health system. the
i want to welcome michael fitzpatrick the national alliance on mental ls talking on behalf of patients and their families. i especially want to add my thanks to the panelists that our parents of children affected by mental illness. the children are so lucky to have them advocating for them, i express my deepest condolences at the loss of your son, matthew. i know you did everything you could save him the and your honor his legacy by being with us today. mr. chairman, last december, our nation...