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horton and others.hether you call it a breakout or a big range from which it has finally gotten out, the breakouts occur. the question is can this really go a lot further without some form of checkback, checkback to trend, the 150-day moving average. let's look at this going back five years what we know is that mean reversion is a powerful principle, and that in up trends or down trend, you typically have mean reversion. you come back to trend i'm going to make the bet here that this is at this point due for some sort of move back to trend, which is kind of how things work. all right. this is also important this is the same etf itb let's draw the line from right here now, it's gone up. we see that. how has it done compared to the market it's made no progress. in fact it's the exact same level it was going back to the '09 low. so it seems to me we're up against an inherently difficult level and this is where you're likely to pause because of how far the absolute chart is. let's pick on one. big move i'm
horton and others.hether you call it a breakout or a big range from which it has finally gotten out, the breakouts occur. the question is can this really go a lot further without some form of checkback, checkback to trend, the 150-day moving average. let's look at this going back five years what we know is that mean reversion is a powerful principle, and that in up trends or down trend, you typically have mean reversion. you come back to trend i'm going to make the bet here that this is at this...
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horton and others.hether you call it a breakout or a big range from which it has finally gotten out, the breakouts occur. the question is can this really go a lot further without some form of checkback, checkback to trend, the 150-day moving average. let's look at this going back five years what we know is that mean reversion is a powerful principle, and that in up trends or down trends, you typically have mean reversion. you come back to trend i'm going to make the bet here that this is at this point due for some sort of move back to trend, which is kind of how things work. all right. this is also important this is the same etf itb let's draw the line from right here now, it's gone up. we see that. how has it done compared to the market it's made no progress. in fact, it's the exact same level it was going back to the '09 low. so it seems to me we're up against an inherently difficult level and this is where you're likely to pause, not only because of the chart but because of how far the absolute chart
horton and others.hether you call it a breakout or a big range from which it has finally gotten out, the breakouts occur. the question is can this really go a lot further without some form of checkback, checkback to trend, the 150-day moving average. let's look at this going back five years what we know is that mean reversion is a powerful principle, and that in up trends or down trends, you typically have mean reversion. you come back to trend i'm going to make the bet here that this is at...
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masterminded in part by captain steph horton who scored the opener. manchester city forward double the advantage shortly after half—time before there was a second—floor steph horton. and the third with well taken free kick. and the forth from the penalty spot. really happy. been doing a lot of work since we have been in post. being a bit more creative and the opportunities that we created i am obviously very pleased with. obviously, tough opposition, very difficult to break down. but overall, really happy with the performance. but it is wales who top the group ahead of england. they came into their match unbeaten and remain so. a late free kick and then victory over kazakhstan. they have played one more game than england so far in that group. another new manager, david moyes got his first point. they had to come from behind to get it. west ham did hit back after the break, and that is david moyes first home match in charge, not enough to move out of the bottom three, plenty of work stored to do. in the scottish premiership, two goals from matt o'hara
masterminded in part by captain steph horton who scored the opener. manchester city forward double the advantage shortly after half—time before there was a second—floor steph horton. and the third with well taken free kick. and the forth from the penalty spot. really happy. been doing a lot of work since we have been in post. being a bit more creative and the opportunities that we created i am obviously very pleased with. obviously, tough opposition, very difficult to break down. but...
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one captain to another, steph horton makes it two wins from two for england's women in world cup qualifying. and silverware of a very different kind for the former footballer michael owen in his first taste in the saddle. welcome long. steve smith resumes on 64 not out at the gabba shortly, 137 short of england's first—innings total. his partnership with shaun marsh wrestling back momentum from england, how crucial his wicket could be. as the world's best test batsman, removing him is no easy task as england's bowlers found out. andy swiss is at the gabba. we hope he is! you get a sense that his wicket, steve smith's, could be crucial for wicket, steve smith's, could be crucialfor england wicket, steve smith's, could be crucial for england in this opening session to come? that's right, john. steve smith is the world number one batsman for a reason and when he and shaun marsh came together, australia we re shaun marsh came together, australia were 76—4 and in deep trouble and they've continued this recovery into they've continued this recovery into the morning, that's what australian fa ns t
one captain to another, steph horton makes it two wins from two for england's women in world cup qualifying. and silverware of a very different kind for the former footballer michael owen in his first taste in the saddle. welcome long. steve smith resumes on 64 not out at the gabba shortly, 137 short of england's first—innings total. his partnership with shaun marsh wrestling back momentum from england, how crucial his wicket could be. as the world's best test batsman, removing him is no easy...
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seared into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and horton's of culture music and education to show you it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a dry suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again and don't have to say for sure no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that leon and i gingerly pin judges or should or should we say there's not the courage to really face up to this past it remains a blank space in chinese history.
seared into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and horton's of culture music and education to show you it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a dry suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again and don't have to say for sure no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that leon and i gingerly pin judges or should or should we say...
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horton regrading a flooded backyard in white plains. d.r.old us the satisfaction of our homeowners is a top priority. lennar said, "we take seriously any concerns expressed by our homeowners." tony's flooded backyard took nine months to repair. but lennar got it done. remember, miram brooks' house in white plains? covered with blue pieces of tape pointing out issues with her builder lennar. a year later, lennar has corrected multiple issues but some blue dots remain. and her driveway is now a problem. lennar tells us they have a long track record of resolving issues under warranty and have made more than a dozen issues to the home this year to address numerous issues. >> at this point i just wish they would buy the house back. scott: here is how you protect yourself. double check promises from the builder are in the contract. very, very important. and address any before your home warranty runs out. remember, some contracts do not allow you to sue the builder. scott taylor, abc7 news. michelle: the average 30-year fixed rate loan is 3.9%, wel
horton regrading a flooded backyard in white plains. d.r.old us the satisfaction of our homeowners is a top priority. lennar said, "we take seriously any concerns expressed by our homeowners." tony's flooded backyard took nine months to repair. but lennar got it done. remember, miram brooks' house in white plains? covered with blue pieces of tape pointing out issues with her builder lennar. a year later, lennar has corrected multiple issues but some blue dots remain. and her driveway...
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into my memory and they can never be removed surely you society should never forget that and the hortons of culture music and education she was sure it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again some people don't have to say fashion no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that the young i gingerly pin georgi or should or should we say there's not the courage to really face up to this past it remains a blank space in chinese history. year with. the concert in beijing was the toughest battle i had to fight. i chose the hall where i last heard. formants and which is therefore the most significant for me to go yes or. see what you did. act on. this in this chair blocking the way. that morning the rehearsal went badly that it was very cold in beijing the rehearsal was catastrophic beijing was definitely the most difficult concert of all there was an incredible audience young people there were also officials high ranking officials that
into my memory and they can never be removed surely you society should never forget that and the hortons of culture music and education she was sure it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again some people don't have to say fashion no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that the young i gingerly pin georgi or should or should we say...
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radley horton is one of the authors and climate scientist at columbia university. phrase "extremely likely." not much room for doubt here. how do we get to that? >> you have to think this is an incremental advance. we've had several national assessments. with this latest report, more years of data, petter physical understanding and improved models. so we pushed the science forward. we feel more confident than ever extreme heat waves will be much more common, more heavy rain events and frequent coastal flooding. >> sreenivasan: what are the type of datapoints you're making to help people understand the type of changes that are coming? >> we're looking at extreme weather events, the things that impact people on the ground and our society where we're so vulnerable. we've seen twice as many record-breaking extreme heat events as record-breaking extreme cold events so far this century. when we look across a large number of weather stations. that's with just about 1 degree fahrenheit or a little more of warming. so already a small shift in average means much more frequen
radley horton is one of the authors and climate scientist at columbia university. phrase "extremely likely." not much room for doubt here. how do we get to that? >> you have to think this is an incremental advance. we've had several national assessments. with this latest report, more years of data, petter physical understanding and improved models. so we pushed the science forward. we feel more confident than ever extreme heat waves will be much more common, more heavy rain...
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into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and the hortons of culture music and education to show you it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a dry suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again so you don't have to say fashion no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past music that. i gingerly pin jaji to our sheets or should we say there's not the courage to really face up to this past it remains a blank space in chinese history. to . you with. the concert in bed was the toughest battle i had to fight you. i chose the hall where i last heard. performance and which is therefore the most significant for me though. so to. say what you did. act on. this in this chair blocking the way. that morning the rehearsal went badly that it was very cold in beijing so the rehearsal was catastrophic beijing was definitely the most difficult concert of all there was an incredible audience young people there were also officials high ranking offici
into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and the hortons of culture music and education to show you it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a dry suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again so you don't have to say fashion no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past music that. i gingerly pin jaji to our sheets or should we say...
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seared into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and horton's of culture music an education too for she you are it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a tricky situation the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again so you don't have to say fashion no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that. i gingerly pin jagjit or should or should we say there's not the courage to really face up to this past it remains a blank space in chinese history. you say the country and begging was the toughest battle i had to fight you i chose the hall where i last heard through shenyang super formants and which is therefore the most significant for me. union saw that. she were treated. like a fish from. which isn't this chair blocking the way. that morning the rehearsal went badly that it was very cold in beijing the rehearsal was catastrophic beijing was definitely the most difficult concert of all there was an incredible audience young people there were also off
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but horton thing is that we've managed to expose illegal state activity and those who were responsible for it. while at the same time protecting the identities of innocent people whose names end up in the finals because the secret police were spying on them. that. we would now like to ask you to complete three unfinished sentences first a full massage the prisoner is now the federal commission off of the stasi records i would describe that situation as. a good situation. there's a certain the symbolism in it someone who'd been in stasi jails someone whose life had been torn apart by the stasi is now representing many others who shared the same fate. it also shows that german society is dealing effectively with this particular chapter of its history as the silliest thing i found in my stasi files was. i'd have to give that some thought and the important thing is that i was able to look at my files at all. some say that it's now time to put an end to all this stasi research to them i would say it's good. you can't just ignore the past. history helps us to understand where we are now righ
but horton thing is that we've managed to expose illegal state activity and those who were responsible for it. while at the same time protecting the identities of innocent people whose names end up in the finals because the secret police were spying on them. that. we would now like to ask you to complete three unfinished sentences first a full massage the prisoner is now the federal commission off of the stasi records i would describe that situation as. a good situation. there's a certain the...
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. >> ben, since you own so many homes, dr horton, one of the biggest in the country, you'll love it.at do you think of that, ben. >> and charles, i will honor and treasure it and keep it until the day i die and pass it onto my granddaughter. >> that's good. >> adam, what do you have for him? >> ben, a great one for you, a vanguard large cap etf, the same holdings as your beloved spdr's. and that means a $3 saving on a $10,000 investment. >> ben, quick. >> any dollar helps, i'll take it and thank you for thinking of me. >> many, many more years, thank you, ben stein. here is dave. >> thank you very much. david: from russia to the rush on stores, which one do you think matters most to everyday americans? hi, everybody, i'm david asman, welcome to forbes on fox. while washington continues the endless rush of probes inside the beltway, life is going on outside the beltway. a record holiday spending this year and with those tax cuts, goldman sachs now predicting a boom for the economy next year, is that the news that really matters most to americans right now? let's go in focus to find ou
. >> ben, since you own so many homes, dr horton, one of the biggest in the country, you'll love it.at do you think of that, ben. >> and charles, i will honor and treasure it and keep it until the day i die and pass it onto my granddaughter. >> that's good. >> adam, what do you have for him? >> ben, a great one for you, a vanguard large cap etf, the same holdings as your beloved spdr's. and that means a $3 saving on a $10,000 investment. >> ben, quick....
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our gang up here, melissa horton keeping us warm and fed on this thanksgiving night. hope you all had a great thanksgiving. our entire gang, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya saying goodbye. the redskins beat the giants. >> announcer: nbc sports home of super bowl lii thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. >>> on the run. throws. caught. touchdown. jameson crowder. >> the redskins did it. we have live team coverage of the thanksgiving day win you just saw right here on nbc 4. >>> the shopping frenzy is on. we are live with all the mayhem at the malls. >>> the message embattled senator al frenken had for two women accusing him groping. >>> news4 starts right now. >> we have a jam packed show for you on this thanksgiving day. >> after you polished off the turkey the skins feasted on the giants, live coverage ahead. >>> plus the bargain hunters and your black friday forecast. >>> they had, and boy did they. good evening i'm jim handly. >> i'm meagan fitzgerald. for a while the game could have >> sherry burris kicks off our team coverag
our gang up here, melissa horton keeping us warm and fed on this thanksgiving night. hope you all had a great thanksgiving. our entire gang, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya saying goodbye. the redskins beat the giants. >> announcer: nbc sports home of super bowl lii thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. >>> on the run. throws. caught. touchdown. jameson crowder. >> the redskins did it. we have live team coverage of the thanksgiving day...
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our gang up here, melissa horton keeping us warm and fed on this thanksgiving night.great thanksgiving. our entire gang, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya saying goodbye. the redskins beat the giants. >> announcer: nbc sports home of super bowl lii thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. >>> right now, the mad dash is on to get a jump start on black friday deals. looking live right frau, krung of prussia maul. shoppers out live tonight looking for big savings. some stood in the cold to get inside favorite stores. shoppers really took off once the doors opened. >> this is the first time we've gone black friday shopping right after thanksgiving. didn't know what to expect. >> good evening. we have coverage. tell us if the weather will cooperate for the shoppers. begin with nbc 10 drew smith live at king of prussia. mall as the black friday frenzy begins. >> reporter: this is a late night party here everywhere you look. down the hallways, people over there at the coffee shop. people are fueling up trying to get through this after having
our gang up here, melissa horton keeping us warm and fed on this thanksgiving night.great thanksgiving. our entire gang, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya saying goodbye. the redskins beat the giants. >> announcer: nbc sports home of super bowl lii thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. >>> right now, the mad dash is on to get a jump start on black friday deals. looking live right frau, krung of prussia maul. shoppers out live tonight looking...
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. >> speaking of dividends, we got a hike out of dr horton, and that is a one-year game for dhi, jim, it's 68%. >> yeah, housing shortage continues. and only the major players have been able to find the ways to be able to build on big blocks. big blocks require a lot of legal activity these days. big blocks require a lot of zoning issues. only the large firms, lennar, horton, can really be able to win their way through these regulations. by the way, speaking of dividends, watch century lilin c ctl. people feel that is in jeopardy. i agree with the critics this merger did not produce the cash flow that i think is sustainable for the dividend and i think david, we talked about this the idea was you put these companies together and there'll be more coverage, not unlike what we saw with time warner, at&t one of the reasons i liked time warner, is that there would be more coverage for the dividend >> and one of the reasons many people believe that at&t was willing to do that, despite what certainly many people thought was a stretch on some rationale, strategically was being able to solidif
. >> speaking of dividends, we got a hike out of dr horton, and that is a one-year game for dhi, jim, it's 68%. >> yeah, housing shortage continues. and only the major players have been able to find the ways to be able to build on big blocks. big blocks require a lot of legal activity these days. big blocks require a lot of zoning issues. only the large firms, lennar, horton, can really be able to win their way through these regulations. by the way, speaking of dividends, watch...
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that horton combo's your middle eastern european for the good part of the historical struggle for transform the culture of international relations and to change the boundaries of power and digital receipts and i do think that in the long run we are doing. a year of those in power by a little bit more cautiously to commit atrocities the use of staying in power and in that long run as the international criminal court you know now takes on this cause as the means for international justice in countries where the accused cannot be tried fairly do you think that it has adequately as a court incorporated the lessons of the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia. international criminal court much more difficult position because unlike weeks of tribunal which we regard one country. has to move it across is across the world from uganda congo african republic. so i think that it is a very different part of the creature if you like. with of course you know it was established by the security council there was an international movement on the. properties which doesn't exist now in the
that horton combo's your middle eastern european for the good part of the historical struggle for transform the culture of international relations and to change the boundaries of power and digital receipts and i do think that in the long run we are doing. a year of those in power by a little bit more cautiously to commit atrocities the use of staying in power and in that long run as the international criminal court you know now takes on this cause as the means for international justice in...
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. >> neighbor ray horton with few choice words for this man who walked into porter street beverage in south philly and walk out with more than beer. while at the counter he spotted donation jar for children's charity and tike it upon himself to pull it loose. it was taped to the glass partition and walked right by customers and out the door. >> he took the jar. i said oh, no. he go, gone. the guy, he took the jar it's not belong to me. it blog to the customer a lot of customer put the money for -- for help, and i call police. >> reporter: customers regularly donated their change in as she puts it money from their hearts. >> money from the heart of my customer to put it in for help. not for him. for help the children. >> reporter: customers could only shake their heads. >> it's a shame. it's a shame that people do that and it's for little kids. it shouldn't be for people to take i mean that's for people that don't have anything. not people paying for beer. >> her collected donations for the kids it should have stayed with the kids. not for him come buy another case of beer. you know wh
. >> neighbor ray horton with few choice words for this man who walked into porter street beverage in south philly and walk out with more than beer. while at the counter he spotted donation jar for children's charity and tike it upon himself to pull it loose. it was taped to the glass partition and walked right by customers and out the door. >> he took the jar. i said oh, no. he go, gone. the guy, he took the jar it's not belong to me. it blog to the customer a lot of customer put...
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0ne captain to another, steph horton makes it two wins from two for england‘s women in world cup qualifying saddle.
0ne captain to another, steph horton makes it two wins from two for england‘s women in world cup qualifying saddle.
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tell them this is not will horton, this is my son ej dimera--go ahead, tell 'em. >> roger: sorry, babe i can't do that--not anymore. all these people are telling you the truth.
tell them this is not will horton, this is my son ej dimera--go ahead, tell 'em. >> roger: sorry, babe i can't do that--not anymore. all these people are telling you the truth.
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busch in 1998 with the willie horton ad and the emphasis on law and order. people criticized that as having a racial subtext or racial overtones, you're getting the same thing here, but it's basically bedrock republicanism, this support for law and order. virginia voters are concerned about m.s. 13. sanctuary station that gillespie is against, the democratic has now flip flooded and he's against them, too. so i think that gillespie is running the kind of campaign many republicans... >> i think this illustrates how trump has taken over the republican party, even if he has a small base. and for evidence of that, the only republicans who criticize him are republicans who are out of politics or getting out of politics. jamelle? >> i think the critical context in virginia has to be set out on august 12th of this year. white nationalists killed someone in charlottesville, virginia, and running the kind of campaign gillespie is running in that context, i think leaves very differently than say bush '88. >> dickerson: let me ask you about donna brazile's book, former
busch in 1998 with the willie horton ad and the emphasis on law and order. people criticized that as having a racial subtext or racial overtones, you're getting the same thing here, but it's basically bedrock republicanism, this support for law and order. virginia voters are concerned about m.s. 13. sanctuary station that gillespie is against, the democratic has now flip flooded and he's against them, too. so i think that gillespie is running the kind of campaign many republicans... >> i...
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horton. simply they have the breadth of the market, largest single footprint in the economy.either one will be greatly impacted, should there be a change in the deduction of mortgage interest. liz: really. you're not really worried suddenly first-time home buyers are sort of shy from buying because they can't take that deduction, which is what the realogy ceo toll us in the last half hour, you are not worried these may take a hit? >> take a hit, yes, but whether or not that passes. mortgages in excess after million, less than 6%, 6% on mortgages, excess of 500,000. for the average homeowner, average mortgage about $320,000, i don't see that making it through the tax reform bill. liz: folks, kyle gave you real information t will only affect 6% if it goes down the way he says. [closing bell rings] there we have the fireworks. it's a record close. second day in a row for all three indices. third day in a row for the dow. that will do it for the "claman countdown." melissa: we're still not tired of all this winning. making money today. the dow closing at a new record high for the
horton. simply they have the breadth of the market, largest single footprint in the economy.either one will be greatly impacted, should there be a change in the deduction of mortgage interest. liz: really. you're not really worried suddenly first-time home buyers are sort of shy from buying because they can't take that deduction, which is what the realogy ceo toll us in the last half hour, you are not worried these may take a hit? >> take a hit, yes, but whether or not that passes....
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horton >> at&t, if you're contrarian, i like february call spreads >> it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action" chec . >>> my miss is simple, to mick you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cram america. other people want to make friends i'm just trying to make you some money my job's not just to entertain but educate and teach. call me at 1-800-734-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer don't blame the earnings today is a text bookcase where you can't take you cue from the actions. this in spite of fact we got plenty of good earnings news both last night and this morning, especially in retail of all places even the amazing numbers in the stock news from foot locker, ross stores, gap, even from aerocram beand fish. selling overseas -- farm markets are to a weak dollar, that's something good for the u.s those stocks were amazing. that said, a beat in race quarter always reduce higher rices for
horton >> at&t, if you're contrarian, i like february call spreads >> it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action" chec . >>> my miss is simple, to mick you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cram america. other people want to make friends...
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the lead when steph horton scored. england have doubled their lead. it came through nikita paris.be making it two wins out of tune in their group so far. wales, who find themselves in england's group, are also in world cup qualifying action tonight, taking on kazakhstan. it is goalless and back game is now in the second half. all eyes are run david moyes tonight as he takes charge of west ham in his first home game in charge since his appointment. they welcomed leicester to the london stadium for the first time. it has started to welford david moyes. marcus albright and has scored to put leicester ahead and what was the first shot of the game, really. marc albrighton has had a hand in five goals in six premier league starts. that luke says it all, doesn't it? england will temp two stem australia's revival in the third day of the first ashes test. play begins at midnight tonight. steve smith returning to the crease having moved past his half—century as the hosts closed 137 runs behind the england first innings total, after a bad start with them in brisbane. at one stage there were
the lead when steph horton scored. england have doubled their lead. it came through nikita paris.be making it two wins out of tune in their group so far. wales, who find themselves in england's group, are also in world cup qualifying action tonight, taking on kazakhstan. it is goalless and back game is now in the second half. all eyes are run david moyes tonight as he takes charge of west ham in his first home game in charge since his appointment. they welcomed leicester to the london stadium...
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he and bruce horton become friends in high school. >> he could tell you about conquerors going back 4,000 years and and give dates and names. he loved to read this stuff. >> after high school, robert joins his buddy bruce at uc berkeley. he double-majors in art and art history, with a focus on the craft of ancient weaponry. >> we kind of formed our own little clique. in the art department, pretty much everybody was weird. >> of course, there's weird, and then there's weird. while his classmates draw, paint and sculpt, robert fashions weapons from scratch. and so begins his collection. how on earth did your brother learn, not just to make a knife, but to make swords and hatchets? >> one, reading up on it, because he really enjoyed reading and the history of weaponry, and, second, from experimentation. he had bought knives and swords. he had seen how they were assembled, and he decided he can do it better. >> in his senior year at berkeley, robert channels his vision into edgy performance art. here he is blowing fire for the camera. >> we had a performance-art group called the architects of
he and bruce horton become friends in high school. >> he could tell you about conquerors going back 4,000 years and and give dates and names. he loved to read this stuff. >> after high school, robert joins his buddy bruce at uc berkeley. he double-majors in art and art history, with a focus on the craft of ancient weaponry. >> we kind of formed our own little clique. in the art department, pretty much everybody was weird. >> of course, there's weird, and then there's...
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horton and pulte group up 72% easing of credit key driver force that industry.ers, advanced auto parts, more people moving towards public transportation. foot locker off 58 pf% as the footwear maker struggles to keep up with nike and adidas. and under armour also down about 58%. they are burning through cash and hurting their brand through promotions back over to you >> thank you very much appreciate it. time for our top trending stories. lord of the rings is heading to amazon the company confirmi ining it's working on a tv series based on the films. amazon's show will explore new story lines rather than retell story lines already depicted on screen wonder if they'll be as long as the books. >> yeah. it's amazing you have this 100-year-old intellect cal prual property geg repurposed >> after 16 years, joejoeyt tria is getting his thanksgiving pants. stove top introducing stretchy pants. they were inspired by the 2001 "friends" episode where joey wears a pair of maternity pants while trying to eat an entire turkey on his own. the pants come in small through extra
horton and pulte group up 72% easing of credit key driver force that industry.ers, advanced auto parts, more people moving towards public transportation. foot locker off 58 pf% as the footwear maker struggles to keep up with nike and adidas. and under armour also down about 58%. they are burning through cash and hurting their brand through promotions back over to you >> thank you very much appreciate it. time for our top trending stories. lord of the rings is heading to amazon the company...
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and even with that news, dr horton, toll brothers all ending the day in the red.next up, there's a fox business exclusive report coming your way. massive data breaches have put millions of americans private info on what they call the dark web. for cyber criminals can buy it. so hillary vaughan has been reporting on this. there she is in l.a. she'll have the details after a quick break think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp connell: all right. we're back with a story that is worth paying attention to. millions of americans' private information is on the dark web. and once it's there, cyber criminals can come in and buy it. we have researchers who have created a cyber criminal shopping list of how much these hackers are willing to pay
and even with that news, dr horton, toll brothers all ending the day in the red.next up, there's a fox business exclusive report coming your way. massive data breaches have put millions of americans private info on what they call the dark web. for cyber criminals can buy it. so hillary vaughan has been reporting on this. there she is in l.a. she'll have the details after a quick break think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up...
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it was a willie horton ad. the republicans in congress have accomplished absolutely nothing. this president has accomplished absolutely nothing in terms of any major economic reform. white voters are deserting the republican party as we saw on tuesday. this is a republican -- this is a president who is under criminal investigation in a russia -- on the russia matter and criminal investigation that is getting worse. his republican allies in the senate in quantities of 10, 12, 15 members of the senate are deserting him on one issue or another, whether it's taxes, whethers the russia investigation. your guest here representing the republican point of view is whistling past the graveyard if he doesn't see the cratering of support that is happening in communities across america because they don't like the brand of trump politics. if he doesn't see the cratering of support that is occurring on capitol hill with republican senators openly rebuking the president for his behavior, his tweets, his policies which are going nowhere -- >> it sounds like october 2016. those same talking po
it was a willie horton ad. the republicans in congress have accomplished absolutely nothing. this president has accomplished absolutely nothing in terms of any major economic reform. white voters are deserting the republican party as we saw on tuesday. this is a republican -- this is a president who is under criminal investigation in a russia -- on the russia matter and criminal investigation that is getting worse. his republican allies in the senate in quantities of 10, 12, 15 members of the...
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i think tim horton's in canada has over a hundred countries and 20,000 locations it's a big balance sheetld make an acquisition like that they could revive this struggling brand >> karen >> the apollo deal was interesting to me for dell taco, which i love i think that could be a match. s there geographic overlaps, some not it would give them more power to buy avocado's, a re expensive headwind at cmg and many others faced this year as well as some labor pressures, that's not abating, make the av owe add dough situation has gotten a lot better stand alone, without any takeover expectation, i like it. it wouldn't be the -- >> what have we come to in the world, talking about avocado pricing power? >> someone will invent the avocado thing so it doesn't turn brown nine seconds after you make your guacamole. >> good point by you >> grasso, you're pairing? >> texas roadhouse, a name we don't often talk about it's up 2% year to date. another match that's a smaller market cap, chewy's, authentic mexican food they would make a nice pair. great management team. i think both of them would pair up nic
i think tim horton's in canada has over a hundred countries and 20,000 locations it's a big balance sheetld make an acquisition like that they could revive this struggling brand >> karen >> the apollo deal was interesting to me for dell taco, which i love i think that could be a match. s there geographic overlaps, some not it would give them more power to buy avocado's, a re expensive headwind at cmg and many others faced this year as well as some labor pressures, that's not...
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also large companies like restaurant brands international owner of burger king, tim horton's.nk announced in july it would refund 80 million bucks. more than half a million auto loan customers who were charged for auto insurance without their knowledge. then in august, its fake accounts scandal grew significantly. raising the number of accounts opened without permission to 3.5 million from 2.1 million acknowledged a year earlier. that was also to meet bonus targets. >> all right. the reporter who broke this story, she joins us here in studio. >> awesome reporting. >> really good reporting. stock's down a bit today. what did you uncover? and this is an interesting one because it's unlike the last scandal stephanie was talking about. but it has roots in the same problem nap is people being compensated for the wrong thing. >> when we get these bank scandals, it's often one small division, one trader, one unit letting it rip. when you have thousands of accounts being opened, you've got a fundamentalal problem across the organization. >> you're right. this is different than the ret
also large companies like restaurant brands international owner of burger king, tim horton's.nk announced in july it would refund 80 million bucks. more than half a million auto loan customers who were charged for auto insurance without their knowledge. then in august, its fake accounts scandal grew significantly. raising the number of accounts opened without permission to 3.5 million from 2.1 million acknowledged a year earlier. that was also to meet bonus targets. >> all right. the...
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. >> how about a couple of stocks before we go dr horton today.eed to check that out >> some activity in the calls too. >> man, oh man give me hilton, marriott >> 130 going to 130 >> that does it for us power lunch starts next. >>> here's what's on the power lunch menu the deal is in danger. the justice department trying to block at&t and time warner's $85 billion merger is this bad politics or good policy we'll debate >>> a pair of turkeys are on the menu too i'm not talking about bryan and melissa. after a lavish night of being pampered, wish bone and drumstick are headed to the white house hoping for a
. >> how about a couple of stocks before we go dr horton today.eed to check that out >> some activity in the calls too. >> man, oh man give me hilton, marriott >> 130 going to 130 >> that does it for us power lunch starts next. >>> here's what's on the power lunch menu the deal is in danger. the justice department trying to block at&t and time warner's $85 billion merger is this bad politics or good policy we'll debate >>> a pair of turkeys...
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i should have my tim hortons card with you.een up in canada times to wear a long-term investor -- times. we are a long-term investor in blackstone. they are looking to bring out more what we call core private equity, longer-term funds, lower fee structures, with the idea of a longer-term holding period, because even a private equity fund with a seven- to 14-year cycle is short-term. that means we have to redeploy the capital again. 20we can do it for 10 to years, that is more attractive. erik: you would rather find ways to do it on your own. chris: structure returns are low single digits, even with a little bit of leverage on them. , andould rather just buy they are boring assets. i love infrastructure that is there all the time, but nobody boring,it because it is ugly, and sits there, but you pay a fee. the access roads -- i often talk and joke about how we own the extension cord between new jersey and manhattan. it is buried six feet under the mud, under the river, and that is great, because as long as there is electricity fl
i should have my tim hortons card with you.een up in canada times to wear a long-term investor -- times. we are a long-term investor in blackstone. they are looking to bring out more what we call core private equity, longer-term funds, lower fee structures, with the idea of a longer-term holding period, because even a private equity fund with a seven- to 14-year cycle is short-term. that means we have to redeploy the capital again. 20we can do it for 10 to years, that is more attractive. erik:...
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it is called "fool's errand," by scott horton. think you should have scott horton interviewed on c-span at some point, because he is an expert on the subject. host: thanks for calling. to the line for those who think that the u.s. should stay in afghanistan, david -- joel. caller: good morning. i think we should stay, because we have not done the primary source of that funding. we have to eliminate the obm -- opium crops in afghanistan. it solves the problem of the war, where they get their money, and solve the open your problem in the united states at the same time. host: anything else? caller: i think it is patently obvious that the united states does not want to treat the real problem. i have spoken to you guys before when you had the commander on about the war. he says it is not our purview to take care of the opium problem. host: thank you for calling. jay has been waiting. jay thinks the u.s. should leave. explain your thinking. caller: good morning. i want to thank you for the opportunity, first of all. my point is what a r
it is called "fool's errand," by scott horton. think you should have scott horton interviewed on c-span at some point, because he is an expert on the subject. host: thanks for calling. to the line for those who think that the u.s. should stay in afghanistan, david -- joel. caller: good morning. i think we should stay, because we have not done the primary source of that funding. we have to eliminate the obm -- opium crops in afghanistan. it solves the problem of the war, where they get...
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and in horton partner of the state of israel and we have a peace well. with jordan as >> there is significant progress in the relationships with israel and maybe -- many of the sunni arabia,ates, saudi jordan, egypt. >> i agree. view.y agree with that >> i don't have a lot of time. interest of the united states and israel to maintain solid relationships ?ith those sunni arab states >> it is the interest of u.s. and israel in my judgment, to build on those relations and encourage some. if you may give me one more sentence on that issue, the principal factor affecting the sunni-arab world is with karen. iran.with >> i take it you are with ambassador burton that we should represent that iran nuclear deal? >> know i think you should take out the flaws and come up with a better agreement. i only have a little time. ambassador bolton i just want to ask your question. is it your view that at the present time, the holy sites in jerusalem are secure with the israeli security system? >> i think they are as secure as they can be under the circumstances. be more sec
and in horton partner of the state of israel and we have a peace well. with jordan as >> there is significant progress in the relationships with israel and maybe -- many of the sunni arabia,ates, saudi jordan, egypt. >> i agree. view.y agree with that >> i don't have a lot of time. interest of the united states and israel to maintain solid relationships ?ith those sunni arab states >> it is the interest of u.s. and israel in my judgment, to build on those relations and...
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. >> in 1952, a beautiful local girl named deo horton walks in and steps out with mel. >> he taught her how to scuba dive, and they decided that they were gonna open a dive shop. >> together, they lead dive charters to explore shipwrecks off the california coast. >> treasure hunting was really a passion for my father. it was full of romance and adventure. >> soon, mel and deo have a thriving business in redondo beach and three boys -- kane, kim and dirk. >> my mother was trying to get other women to go diving, so she decided she was gonna set the world's record for staying underwater. >> and she did -- 55 hours and 37 minutes. as deo put it, "worst case of dishpan hands in history." she is pregnant at the time with taffi. were you born with a wet suit? >> i was born with webbed feet. [ both laugh ] >> eyeing bigger fish to fry, mel sells the dive shop and moves his family to the florida coast to become a full-time treasure hunter. he sets his sights on one particular prize. >> he read about a shipwreck, which had 40 tons of gold and silver and copper on board. >> her name is nuestra seÑ
. >> in 1952, a beautiful local girl named deo horton walks in and steps out with mel. >> he taught her how to scuba dive, and they decided that they were gonna open a dive shop. >> together, they lead dive charters to explore shipwrecks off the california coast. >> treasure hunting was really a passion for my father. it was full of romance and adventure. >> soon, mel and deo have a thriving business in redondo beach and three boys -- kane, kim and dirk. >>...
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most extended above their 200 day average price, you got the red hot home builders out there, dr hortonove that level retailer michael kors on the luxury side of thing, 38% above where it normally trades over the last 200 days. paypal, 41% above it that red hot semiconductor business, 45% for nvidia and micron 53% not all good news, though, the real downside momentum on the extended side of things has come from some of these stocks. check these names out, chipotle, 27% below its long-term average price. under armour 30%electric, 32%. no surprise there. century link, 34% below. newell brands 40%. that's the tip of the iceberg. the rest of the list is on cnbc.com we tweet eed out a link. check out the stocks more that are up and down extended guys, back over to you. >> one way to look at. >> thanks, dom. >>> 14 minutes to go dow hanging on to a gain of 155 right now. s&p up 16. nasdaq up 1% 67 points today. the russell is up 13. >> i noticed a clock if the lower right hand corner of the screen there, until the closing bell ever seen that before? >> we can read that. >> 13 minutes to go. w
most extended above their 200 day average price, you got the red hot home builders out there, dr hortonove that level retailer michael kors on the luxury side of thing, 38% above where it normally trades over the last 200 days. paypal, 41% above it that red hot semiconductor business, 45% for nvidia and micron 53% not all good news, though, the real downside momentum on the extended side of things has come from some of these stocks. check these names out, chipotle, 27% below its long-term...
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. >>> among the earnings reports out this morning, home builder dr horton up a penny a share they saw orders jump more than 18% from a year ago >>> here's an earnings report to watch for, equifax is planning to release its quarterly numbers, the first report for the credit reporting agency since the disclosure of that massive data breach. equifax was facing an s.e.c. deadline it would have been in violation if the release doesn't hit today. >>> president trump is addressing a group of business leaders in beijing he called out china for taking advantage of the united states but kind of in a unique way. >> both the united states and china will have a more prosperous future if we can achieve a level economic playing field. right now unfortunately it is a very one-sided and unfair one but, but i don't blame china after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens? i give china great credit. >> in a separate meeting with chinese president xi jinping, president trump blamed past administrations for america's trade imbalance
. >>> among the earnings reports out this morning, home builder dr horton up a penny a share they saw orders jump more than 18% from a year ago >>> here's an earnings report to watch for, equifax is planning to release its quarterly numbers, the first report for the credit reporting agency since the disclosure of that massive data breach. equifax was facing an s.e.c. deadline it would have been in violation if the release doesn't hit today. >>> president trump is...