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people versus james hodges, jr.ective counsel. mr. becker? >> these cases are ready for sentencing at this point in time and i know there is a victim that wishes to address the court. >> i'll hear from the victim first, please. >> you do not theed to state your name. go ahead, please. >> this whole crime has honestly been the hardest struggle i've ever been through. i've dreaded this whole process. because i've had to look into your faces. i've lost countless hours of is sleep replaying that in my head over and over again. i dreaded it so much that i thought i couldn't do any more they couldn't bear to get out of bed in the morning, but i did and i'll keep doing it. i hope during your sentence you will reflect on your terrible decisions and actions of wrongdoing and in your punishment you can become a better person. >> thank you very much. >> one by one, they stand before the judge. >> i would just like to apologize to the victims for my involvement in this event. upon. >> i just want to take responsibility for my a
people versus james hodges, jr.ective counsel. mr. becker? >> these cases are ready for sentencing at this point in time and i know there is a victim that wishes to address the court. >> i'll hear from the victim first, please. >> you do not theed to state your name. go ahead, please. >> this whole crime has honestly been the hardest struggle i've ever been through. i've dreaded this whole process. because i've had to look into your faces. i've lost countless hours of is...
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craig hodge, hodges small-cap fund portfolio manager warning investors not to be too aggressive in stocks, to keep some cash on hand. larry shover from the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. when i talk to nicole, think about what is happening with rates. rates are going down on five-year, 10-year, 30-year, they're going down. is that a problem for treasurys? are traders worried that money is moving into treasurys? >> i mean there is something that traders are worried about that there might be something lurking underneath the surface of why rates continue to to lower. however, we do have to keep in mind that rates in europe are going lower as well. so really, more of an arbitrage trade than anything else. consider the fact that ireland's 10-year yield is about equal to ours. you look at spain, their 10-year yield is only 30 basis points higher than ours. who would have ever thought that a few years ago, in 2011, when the rates were up 7% plus? that said, it does seem like arbitrage trade but traders are worried about it on the backburner, knowing it could be growth or something
craig hodge, hodges small-cap fund portfolio manager warning investors not to be too aggressive in stocks, to keep some cash on hand. larry shover from the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. when i talk to nicole, think about what is happening with rates. rates are going down on five-year, 10-year, 30-year, they're going down. is that a problem for treasurys? are traders worried that money is moving into treasurys? >> i mean there is something that traders are worried about...
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that, the tenderloin neighborhood, san francisco doesn't need miss hodge on the street. i have seen people commit crimes of plead or get convicted of crimes of violence who do way less time than her. >> elsie's path to drug abuse is depressingly familiar to many inside women's jails and prisons. she had been in an abusive relationship while struggling to support her two kids. >> and through that i been raped, i had somebody threaten...the same person that raped me threatened my kids if i tell. there's a lot of stuff that i've been through that i didn't...that i don't even tell people because it's so much. i don't even want to remember it. >> under realignment, elsie's sentence was to be carried out in the county jail. since realignment took effect some 30,000 offenders have entered the county systems. >> i brought shame to my family and everything else. and i don't want my kids to come and see my incarcerated. and touch them like barbie was saying, can hold them, can do nothing. and i have little kids. >> the question that is not being asked is what happens to her childr
that, the tenderloin neighborhood, san francisco doesn't need miss hodge on the street. i have seen people commit crimes of plead or get convicted of crimes of violence who do way less time than her. >> elsie's path to drug abuse is depressingly familiar to many inside women's jails and prisons. she had been in an abusive relationship while struggling to support her two kids. >> and through that i been raped, i had somebody threaten...the same person that raped me threatened my kids...
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>> that is actually one of the points that the program is a hodge poth hodge [po*-epblg/] dpw has some jurisdiction and real estate has jurisdiction and rec and park had a small permitting over lay. >> so if any of these came under the plaza program, that jurisdiction defined one entity? >> exactly they all stay with the city and either be defined under -- if this we are street plaza under dpw and if they are a city plaza, under e jurisdiction of real estate department and that actually one other big refinement this program brings is that it allows potential stewards of space to know that they are either dealing with one city department or another, not a large number of possible entities. >> right. i think it's helpful to note a lot of these plazas are new and came about at the community's urging. these were plazas that the city built and took on and really didn't have a good way to manage it and rec and park didn't want to take it on and there were problems and this is solving some of it. take jane warner plaza as the cbd. >> it's an informal relationship mostly because the city doesn
>> that is actually one of the points that the program is a hodge poth hodge [po*-epblg/] dpw has some jurisdiction and real estate has jurisdiction and rec and park had a small permitting over lay. >> so if any of these came under the plaza program, that jurisdiction defined one entity? >> exactly they all stay with the city and either be defined under -- if this we are street plaza under dpw and if they are a city plaza, under e jurisdiction of real estate department and...
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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escort row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travel
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escort row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >>...
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sonya had been in the care of david and kim hodges since she was 2 and adopted by them in 2008.ame final, thousand liled we how thrilled were the two of you? >> we were so happy. >> reporter: that joy was short-lived and here is why. sonya's birth father john mccall is a convicted criminal. he pled guilty to transporting firearms and felon an sentenced to prison in 10 years. under tennessee law his rights were terminated because state law doesn't allow anyone incarcerated for more than ten years to have rights to a child under 8 years old. but before his daughter's adoption was finalized, he cut a deal and got his sentence reduced to 7 1/2 years. that deal and lesser sentence allows him to assert his parental rights and fight to reverse the adoption that was later finalized. >> she has never laid eyes on this man. he's a total stranger. >> reporter: that total stranger managed to convince the court to reconsider. in november 2009, one year and 12 days after she had been illegal adopted, sonya's adoption was reversed but she continued to live with the hodges while both sides foug
sonya had been in the care of david and kim hodges since she was 2 and adopted by them in 2008.ame final, thousand liled we how thrilled were the two of you? >> we were so happy. >> reporter: that joy was short-lived and here is why. sonya's birth father john mccall is a convicted criminal. he pled guilty to transporting firearms and felon an sentenced to prison in 10 years. under tennessee law his rights were terminated because state law doesn't allow anyone incarcerated for more...
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it is a hodge-podge of southism. what would you think like berry? berry 16 0 0. >> he those this southern. >> who knew that shakesspear and south earners had so much in smo. >> shut your pie hole. there is no darkness. you can't fix stupid. >> that is my favorite. my mom said that my whole life. >> that is true. >> she is so clumsy she could trip over a cordless phone. >> hey yall. >> it is time for us to give away an ipad mini. you will need a twitter account. you enter on our website right this minute.comand enter today's buzz word. monday's buzz word is vacation. click on the ipad mini buzz word, vacation. and if you don't win today don't worry, we are giving away another eye pipad mini tomorrow. >> he may be cute but he loves singing the blues. ♪ >> he has that pained blues look. hear the little guy wh a whole lot of soul. good-bye ducks. >> apparently this happens year after year after year at the same school. >> doggie likes breakfast in bed. ♪ >> you got to break into song like this little guy lucca. he is less than 2 years old singing the bl
it is a hodge-podge of southism. what would you think like berry? berry 16 0 0. >> he those this southern. >> who knew that shakesspear and south earners had so much in smo. >> shut your pie hole. there is no darkness. you can't fix stupid. >> that is my favorite. my mom said that my whole life. >> that is true. >> she is so clumsy she could trip over a cordless phone. >> hey yall. >> it is time for us to give away an ipad mini. you will need a...
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for fund is up 30%, if the multi- hodges fun. great to see you, don.great to see you. liz: while we were talking hewlett-packard released the numbers early. you can see the stocks, first plummeting and come back up off the floor a bit. still doubt about one or two thirds a percent. in the slight miss on the revenue. we are watching hewlett-packard, very closely and we will go down to the floor the new york stock exchange in a second to get the real feel. from virtual to actual reality online real estate broker redfin can take you on virtual tours of new homes and when you finally narrowed in your choices right into the real thing as their popularity grows so does the number of towns and cities they cover and ceo expanding into 50 new markets. glenn kelman redfin ceo coming up next in the fox business exclusive. ♪ ♪ liz: breaking news, hewlett-packard the tech giant comes out with results early. they were supposed be after the bell, the stock was up one and a half percent and now with the surprise in the miss on revenue is down one and two thirds percen
for fund is up 30%, if the multi- hodges fun. great to see you, don.great to see you. liz: while we were talking hewlett-packard released the numbers early. you can see the stocks, first plummeting and come back up off the floor a bit. still doubt about one or two thirds a percent. in the slight miss on the revenue. we are watching hewlett-packard, very closely and we will go down to the floor the new york stock exchange in a second to get the real feel. from virtual to actual reality online...
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police are offering a $10,000 reward to find he driver who hit hodge. he died after being rushed to a hospital. friends say the 68-year-old used to met them for coffee each morning. >>> if one group gets it way, san francisco voters will have a direct say in the growth along the city's waterfront. supporters of prop b rallied today at campaign headquarters. they want voters to be able to approve or deny real estate developments that would exceed hoot restrictions. former san francisco mayor supports the proposition and says it protects the waterfront from overdevelopment, like the old embarcadero freeway. >> must protect it for the public by not allowing extraordinary highrises to destroy it the way the freeway did once upon a time. >> the chamber of commerce says if passed prop b will cost the city housing. just last november, voters said no to a plan to build highrise condos on the waterfront. >>> a tesla job fair ended early today after thousands of people showed up, leading to long lines, building capacity worries, even a traffic jam on the freeway.
police are offering a $10,000 reward to find he driver who hit hodge. he died after being rushed to a hospital. friends say the 68-year-old used to met them for coffee each morning. >>> if one group gets it way, san francisco voters will have a direct say in the growth along the city's waterfront. supporters of prop b rallied today at campaign headquarters. they want voters to be able to approve or deny real estate developments that would exceed hoot restrictions. former san francisco...
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this elegant bouquet sold on ftd came as a hodge poj of dlifrn flowers and colors.on the web this arrangement is described as crafted and compact. the real thing was colorful but less composed. >> online arrangements shot under best circumstances, professionally styled using freshest frours. >> good news? your mother probably won't be comparing what you sent her to what is online. she'll be happy. tell mom to trim stems with a knife every day. change water often, keep flowers in a cool spot. make use of the packets of preservatives. they work. >> they do. >> that is why i like fake flowers. >> no. it's the thought that counts. thank you. >> let's take a look outside. not quite, it seems to be breezy as yesterday. >> breezy condition to see warmer weather this week. temperatures up by a few degrees. lingering clouds along the coasty coastline. sierra, thunderstorms moving down and snow showers at the higher elevations. no chain restrictions they're light now as you can see. winds gusting to 39 miles per hour. gusts 26 in half moon bay. and looking towards coit tower,
this elegant bouquet sold on ftd came as a hodge poj of dlifrn flowers and colors.on the web this arrangement is described as crafted and compact. the real thing was colorful but less composed. >> online arrangements shot under best circumstances, professionally styled using freshest frours. >> good news? your mother probably won't be comparing what you sent her to what is online. she'll be happy. tell mom to trim stems with a knife every day. change water often, keep flowers in a...
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police are offering a $10,000 reward to find he driver who hit hodge. he died after being rushed to a hospital. friends say the 68-year-old used to met them for coffee each morning. >>> if one group gets it way, san francisco voters will have a direct say in the growth along the city's waterfront. supporters of prop b rallied today at campaign headquarters. they want voters to be able to approve or deny real estate developments that would exceed hoot restrictions. former san francisco mayor supports the proposition and says it protects the waterfront from overdevelopment, like the old embarcadero freeway. >> must protect it for the public by not allowing extraordinary highrises to destroy it the way the freeway did once upon a time. >> the chamber of commerce says if passed prop b will cost the city housing. just last november, voters said no to a plan to build highrise condos on the waterfront. >>> a tesla job fair ended early today after thousands of people showed up, leading to long lines, building capacity worries, even a traffic jam on the freeway.
police are offering a $10,000 reward to find he driver who hit hodge. he died after being rushed to a hospital. friends say the 68-year-old used to met them for coffee each morning. >>> if one group gets it way, san francisco voters will have a direct say in the growth along the city's waterfront. supporters of prop b rallied today at campaign headquarters. they want voters to be able to approve or deny real estate developments that would exceed hoot restrictions. former san francisco...
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joining us now, don hodges. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> we're delighted to have you. it has been a tricky year to figure out the market. we're not seeing what we saw last year with the massive gains but it's still nothing to sneeze at. where do you think we go from here? >> i think we're in a good market, positive market, but the nature of the market has changed with high frequency trading and dark pools and i think traders driving the market today more than investors. >> is that a good thing or bad thing? >> well, on the surface it's a bad thing. as stock pickers, it presents a lot of opportunities, though if you're willing to pull the switch. >> if you see a sell-off in something you look closely and think -- >> frequently we'll see something decline, 7 or 8 points and at that point we think it's a good buy. >> it does create opportunities. >> yes and it makes the market hazardous at the same time. >> is it harder to be somebody who's a longer term investor at this point? is it more nerve-wracking? >> not so much. i think because we are long-term investors and we lo
joining us now, don hodges. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> we're delighted to have you. it has been a tricky year to figure out the market. we're not seeing what we saw last year with the massive gains but it's still nothing to sneeze at. where do you think we go from here? >> i think we're in a good market, positive market, but the nature of the market has changed with high frequency trading and dark pools and i think traders driving the market today more than investors....
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hodge and married her coach when you sit here now in december two thousand thirteen before being diagnosed with cancer in january this year international news on human will the committee awarded three hundred journalists when russia is calling objective coverage of the advance in cranium the ward twenty people working for kremlin friendly media outlets such as channeling and rt presses me in a foreign language propaganda network the kremlin has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into sections he ventures to justify its campaign of aggression toward ukraine and ran out legitimate sources of new art scene. long known as applied to harvard nine eleven conspiracy theories and anti western activists are reading this is what i was all alone received more than three hundred and fifty million dollars in direct funding from us killing thousands while u r t editor in chief margaret to see monument last month tweeted ukraine rest in peace was among those received awards for objectivity and professionalism. our team domestic problems the tv channels that has received twenty four seven candidates
hodge and married her coach when you sit here now in december two thousand thirteen before being diagnosed with cancer in january this year international news on human will the committee awarded three hundred journalists when russia is calling objective coverage of the advance in cranium the ward twenty people working for kremlin friendly media outlets such as channeling and rt presses me in a foreign language propaganda network the kremlin has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into...
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replace a hodge botch of state standards with one set of rigorous national standards, but implementation has been messy. raising this question. have we failed our kids again? [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests by parents and students, fodder for late-night comedians. >> it turns out common core testing prepares our students for what they'll face at adults. pointless stress and confusion. >> reporter: 44 states adopted new english and math standards known as the common core outlining what students in every grade should know for future success. new york is one of the first to test children in grades three through eight. >> honestly, seeing these tests was appalling. >> reporter: at ps3. 21 in brooklyn, the principal says the english exam given by new york state was long and confusing. >> what was being tested had no bearing on whether children are really great readers or not. and that felt so wrong. >> reporter: she wants the state to make the test public, and so do parents. >> when i hear that the material isn't appropriate, i want to know what that means. i can't see what my fourth grade
replace a hodge botch of state standards with one set of rigorous national standards, but implementation has been messy. raising this question. have we failed our kids again? [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests by parents and students, fodder for late-night comedians. >> it turns out common core testing prepares our students for what they'll face at adults. pointless stress and confusion. >> reporter: 44 states adopted new english and math standards known as the common core...
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. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an article about the concerns about the changes in this city. >> i don't want to say i'm against newness and culture shifting and changing. but what i'm against is people who have no place else to go. being asked to leave, being suggested that they leave or plain feeling unwelcomed in our own city. >> reporter: the owner of juwho restaurant says she also is concerned. she moved her home from san francisco to oakland. she says all but one of her 14 employees lives in oakland. >> if there's ever going to be a city that's going to gentrity in a way that will not just push out all of the long term residents but unify those two communities together it would be oakland. >> reporter: back here live at district, the owner tells us oakland officials have made it opening a business easier here than san francisco. from attitude to paper work. >>> two san francisco giants fans testified today about the lack of security at dodger stadium when bryan stow was beating on opening day back in
. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an article about the concerns about the changes in this city. >> i don't want to say i'm against newness and culture shifting and changing. but what i'm against is people who have no place else to go. being asked to leave, being suggested that they leave or plain feeling unwelcomed in our own city. >> reporter: the owner of juwho restaurant says she also is concerned. she moved...
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. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an article about the concerns about the changes in this city. >> i don't want to say i'm against newness and culture shifting and changing. but what i'm against is people who have no place else to go. being asked to leave, being suggested that they leave or plain feeling unwelcomed in our own city. >> reporter: the owner of juwho restaurant says she also is concerned. she moved her home from san francisco to oakland. she says all but one of her 14 employees lives in oakland. >> if there's ever going to be a city that's going to gentrity in a way that will not just push out all of the long term residents but unify those two communities together it would be oakland. >> reporter: back here live at district, the owner tells us oakland officials have made it opening a business easier here than san francisco. from attitude to paper work. >>> two san francisco giants fans testified today about the lack of security at dodger stadium when bryan stow was beating on opening day back in
. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an article about the concerns about the changes in this city. >> i don't want to say i'm against newness and culture shifting and changing. but what i'm against is people who have no place else to go. being asked to leave, being suggested that they leave or plain feeling unwelcomed in our own city. >> reporter: the owner of juwho restaurant says she also is concerned. she moved...
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. >> reporter: reminders of 9-year-old sonya are everywhere around kim and dave hodges' tennessee homefe herself. >> reporter: they haven't seen sonya in months, caught in the middle of a complex custody fight. they became her foster parents in 2006. months later her biological father, john mccall was sent to 15 years in prison under a firearms charge, clearing the way for hodges to adopt the little girl. when his sentence was later reduced the adoption was overturned. a judge earlier this year ordered that sonya be returned immediately to mccall who lives in nebraska. >> packed her three du if. fel bags of clothes and toothpaste and all the stuff that little girls need. you knew she was gone. >> reporter: the case is now playing out online launching facebook pages andrecording a pe call. >> there's dirt all over and it's inside. it's so nasty. there's cigarettes everywhere. >> cigarettes everywhere? okay, sweetheart, calm -- i want you to calm down. i want you to calm down. is he being nice to you? >> yeah. >> john mccall and his family declined to speak to nbc news, siting the confid
. >> reporter: reminders of 9-year-old sonya are everywhere around kim and dave hodges' tennessee homefe herself. >> reporter: they haven't seen sonya in months, caught in the middle of a complex custody fight. they became her foster parents in 2006. months later her biological father, john mccall was sent to 15 years in prison under a firearms charge, clearing the way for hodges to adopt the little girl. when his sentence was later reduced the adoption was overturned. a judge...
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>> you know, at the hodges fund we spend a lot of time talking to individual companies. what we hear is there is definitely an improvement in the capital spending cycle. we see a pickup in nonresidential construction in manufacturing, in industrial, commercial buildings, and we like encore wire, which is a leading provider of building wire, about 80% of their business is tied to the nonresidential construction market. they're seeing relatively good pricing power with lower input costs. that's expanding margins. we like the way the company is positioned as a low-cost provider of building wire. i think they're in the very early stages of what we think will be a positive cycle for the nonresidential construction market. >> you know, growing up, lamar, we had a pool at my house, a sign that sell welcome to the ool. there's no "p" in it, let's keep it that way. that's not -- >> pool is very located very close to here. it's a company that's near and dear to our hearts. the reason we like pool is, you know, you look at the jobs indicator, jobs look good. that will more than lik
>> you know, at the hodges fund we spend a lot of time talking to individual companies. what we hear is there is definitely an improvement in the capital spending cycle. we see a pickup in nonresidential construction in manufacturing, in industrial, commercial buildings, and we like encore wire, which is a leading provider of building wire, about 80% of their business is tied to the nonresidential construction market. they're seeing relatively good pricing power with lower input costs....
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one figure in particular i would draw attention to is abdul hodge. former libyan fighting group member whose media was member of the global islamic media forum which is jihad it forum. they celebrated his advances in government. according to regional media he is providing shelter to the amir ansar al sharia, a jihad it group in that country. wheel we're helping libya it is great to be aware and -- jon: you may have caught them over the last hour. bombshell developments on capitol hill concerning benghazi terror attacks raises serious questions about the obama administration accounting what happened on that terrible night. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. >> hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee. thank you for joining us today. this follows release of new emails show a top white house advisor push ad link to terrorist attacks to the a video. robert lovell, top intelligence official in the region at the time who monitored the results from his post in germany testified before the house oversight committee and he said there should have been a military response
one figure in particular i would draw attention to is abdul hodge. former libyan fighting group member whose media was member of the global islamic media forum which is jihad it forum. they celebrated his advances in government. according to regional media he is providing shelter to the amir ansar al sharia, a jihad it group in that country. wheel we're helping libya it is great to be aware and -- jon: you may have caught them over the last hour. bombshell developments on capitol hill...
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joining us is greg hodges of hodges small cap fund. not spraoeugs.ying stocks. we have seen a weird internal rotation. i don't know what it's all about. a lot of different markets will try to signal something. not surprising small caps lagged a little. >> first of all, i would like to apologize for not having that nice british accident and had to go to this west texas drawl this morning. small caps are the most volatile part of the market. when you get to the first part of the year, a lot of uncertainty. a mix of anxiety and optimism. you're going to see a lot more volatility. the markets have changed, especially at the low end. the market making isn't the profitable business it once was. small caps are thinner than they have ever been. therefore you get some activity opportunities. what we see is we see a lot of companies that we can buy a growth rate. which are great businesses to be in. great way to invest, we feel like. >> i don't know history cool if you have got this info. but small caps, the the demise, the underperformance was predicted so ma
joining us is greg hodges of hodges small cap fund. not spraoeugs.ying stocks. we have seen a weird internal rotation. i don't know what it's all about. a lot of different markets will try to signal something. not surprising small caps lagged a little. >> first of all, i would like to apologize for not having that nice british accident and had to go to this west texas drawl this morning. small caps are the most volatile part of the market. when you get to the first part of the year, a lot...
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veteran of the arctic convoys it's hard to imagine where we'd be today if britain and the state union hodge's work together in the way that they did throughout world war two the arctic one boys were ships full of british sail is that we're taking litle supplies for the red army to the soviet union and they were trying to buy german air raids they were batted by attacks from german u. boats and of course busted by the elements as they made their way through the icy arctic waters and three thousand british sailors lost their lives during that campaign but it's taken a relatively long time for these veterans to receive full recognition of their heroism it was back in two thousand and twelve that the british government awarded them with an arctic star and it was just last year that the russian government was given permission by the british government to award the british veterans with russia's very own bravery award the. medal because up until that point british veterans were banned from receiving foreign awards so we've got twenty very pleased british veterans who've just received a call from me
veteran of the arctic convoys it's hard to imagine where we'd be today if britain and the state union hodge's work together in the way that they did throughout world war two the arctic one boys were ships full of british sail is that we're taking litle supplies for the red army to the soviet union and they were trying to buy german air raids they were batted by attacks from german u. boats and of course busted by the elements as they made their way through the icy arctic waters and three...
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so i am sure some my colleagues that add to what, hodges started the conversation, ma but -- >> so how do we do better on the problem that is a college campus as they have had his hero, that should be a real red flag to any parent, that means they're not reporting their statistics and don't take this problem seriously as opposed to one that may have 60 which is counterintuitive. it may mean that they have a really robust program where they are actually collecting data and they can still comfortable coming forward. does anybody have any ideas as to how we could get past that? because that's going to be the problem. i think it is a problem after i think there is an incentive do not accurately report. >> i think the white house acted already started addressing the. they called it a crime of survey but was of survey but wanted to visit the commission survey. we have an underreported problem and when we measure that and have that number at the top of the cleary charging their 100 rates and another number on the bottom he, and only five are reported, that's how you contrast it to sexual viol
so i am sure some my colleagues that add to what, hodges started the conversation, ma but -- >> so how do we do better on the problem that is a college campus as they have had his hero, that should be a real red flag to any parent, that means they're not reporting their statistics and don't take this problem seriously as opposed to one that may have 60 which is counterintuitive. it may mean that they have a really robust program where they are actually collecting data and they can still...