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. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.ence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the demonstration, as all demonstrations, was banned by the government. >> it was intended to be a protest which was not about using violence, but when some of the marchers stopped and threw stones at the soldier, it led to a dramatic and awful overreaction. >> at least 13 people, civilians, were killed, shot to death, by british soldiers. >> bloody sunday was the breaking point where from then on it was a war between the british army and the i.r.a. >> the british army are the terrorists. they introduced a terrorist situation, not us. >> the army will stay in northern ireland as long as any faction seeks to terrorize or i
. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.ence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the demonstration, as all demonstrations, was banned by the government....
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right now, you can't continue contributing to your i.r.a. past 70 and a half. you're forced to take it. lots of folks are now choosing to work later and later. some retire earlier. that's fine. that's their choice. but for folks that choose to retire a little bit later, they don't want to be forced to take i.r.a. they want to be able to still contribute. this allows them to do this. this also allows part-time workers to participate in fowk plans. its incredibly important for a lot of people saving for their own retirement. people should not count on just social security. people should also set aside their own retirement funds as well, in addition to social security. this allows more folks to do that and to continue doing that. there are several things on foreign policy maybe some oklahomans aren't paying attention to but are important to us. things like the f-35 program to turkey, one of the areas that i led in this bill saying turkey should not continue to be allowed to have the f-35. they purchased russian air defense systems. they're turning towards russia.
right now, you can't continue contributing to your i.r.a. past 70 and a half. you're forced to take it. lots of folks are now choosing to work later and later. some retire earlier. that's fine. that's their choice. but for folks that choose to retire a little bit later, they don't want to be forced to take i.r.a. they want to be able to still contribute. this allows them to do this. this also allows part-time workers to participate in fowk plans. its incredibly important for a lot of people...
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that's why it's called the stretch i.r.a.ou would have to withdraw all the money from the inherited retirement account over ten years. probably wreaking havoc among estate planners. according to law makers, the goal to address the issues that hold back retirees. we haven't seen changes like this in over 13 years. we will see if it passes. back to you. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, sweden is saying good-bye to negative interest rates. now you will have to pay up to get a mortgage there. quarter of a percent. after this. there's a lot of talk about value out there. but at fidelity, value is more than just talk. we offer commission-free online u.s. stock and etf trades. and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more than schwab's. plus, fidelity's leading price improvement on trades saved investors hundreds of millions of dollars last year. that's why fidelity continues to lead the industry in value while our competition continues to
that's why it's called the stretch i.r.a.ou would have to withdraw all the money from the inherited retirement account over ten years. probably wreaking havoc among estate planners. according to law makers, the goal to address the issues that hold back retirees. we haven't seen changes like this in over 13 years. we will see if it passes. back to you. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, sweden is saying good-bye to negative interest rates. now you will have to pay up to get a mortgage...
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long time when you look at etfs it's the largest weight in the diamonds adding to your 401(k), your i.r.a. you're essentially buying the dip in the stock it's also around a 1% weight in the spy so if you own those types of things you own a little boeing >> there are residual impacts. stocks like ge, a customer of boeing, for example, was specifically noted in steven touza's research last week as one of the reasons why he can't yet get bullish on a name like ge is because of the overhang on boeing so it's not just a boeing story. there are other companies making components and other things that go into these jets that you need to get back in the air >> i think that's a fair point a $5 price target on your show a week or so ago i can't say it's going to five but i think it's going to go probably to eight before it goes to 12 1/2. that's another conversation. in terms of your point though, a spirit aerospace for example, symbol is spr on a date that boeing is up as significantly as it is, you would have thought just tangentially this stock would be up a percent and a half, 2% it was up maybe
long time when you look at etfs it's the largest weight in the diamonds adding to your 401(k), your i.r.a. you're essentially buying the dip in the stock it's also around a 1% weight in the spy so if you own those types of things you own a little boeing >> there are residual impacts. stocks like ge, a customer of boeing, for example, was specifically noted in steven touza's research last week as one of the reasons why he can't yet get bullish on a name like ge is because of the overhang...
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personally, i hedge everything so i'm always protected, i'm always in my i.r.a., in my s.e.p., everywhere 100% invested in the stock market. charles: here's the thing. you said find good companies and good investment points. listen, i started the show talking nasdaq 9,000, up 450% from $3 trillion to almost $18 trillion in value. if you are going to buy these, you will more than likely buy something at an all-time high. that's what the individual is grappling with there, todd. do i buy the stock at the all-time high or do i kick the tires on something that's been hit? >> well, listen, you want to buy strength. if it's already making all-time highs, i'm not a huge fan from a trading standpoint but if i'm investing i'm in a much longer time horizon so if it comes back down, i have an opportunity to buy more next time if i can buy it lower and average in. listen, i bought amazon in 2008 at $30 a share. i sold it in 2009 at $60. look at it today. so again, i have been saying you can't try to time these markets out. it's a known fact that if you bought the high every time one of these big rall
personally, i hedge everything so i'm always protected, i'm always in my i.r.a., in my s.e.p., everywhere 100% invested in the stock market. charles: here's the thing. you said find good companies and good investment points. listen, i started the show talking nasdaq 9,000, up 450% from $3 trillion to almost $18 trillion in value. if you are going to buy these, you will more than likely buy something at an all-time high. that's what the individual is grappling with there, todd. do i buy the...
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he's been accused of sympathizing wh terrorist groups such as the i.r.a. and hamas. britain's chief rabbi ephraim mirvis has condemned corbyn as unfit for high office. the labour party is being investigated by britain's equality and human rights commission over allegations of institutional anti semitism. labour movement reedlyhe jewish listed 22 examples of abuse at a party meeting where he was called a child killer, zio scum and a tory jew. in johnson's district west of loon, one voice encapsulat the national ai of figue. >> i just feel it's one of the worst times in british politics and we're at a situation where everyone seems to be fighting for themselves instead ofco working llectively to do the best thing for the country.ta >> reporter: bin's voters are undoubtedly punch drunk from politics, and three and a half years of waiting for brexit. the big question is whether despite his flaws, they'll back johnson sufficiently to deutver a knockolow. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in southern england. >> woodruff: states around the country continue to crk d
he's been accused of sympathizing wh terrorist groups such as the i.r.a. and hamas. britain's chief rabbi ephraim mirvis has condemned corbyn as unfit for high office. the labour party is being investigated by britain's equality and human rights commission over allegations of institutional anti semitism. labour movement reedlyhe jewish listed 22 examples of abuse at a party meeting where he was called a child killer, zio scum and a tory jew. in johnson's district west of loon, one voice...
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but when it came time to bail the pensions that were invested in those big banks or the i.r.a.'s or 401(k)'s, somehow we can't get republican support to do that. so i would like to see that bought up any day. bingo, we'll pass it. the other thing we could be doing is passing legislation the house brought across -- gave to us months ago on preexisting conditions to make sure everybody -- everybody says we don't want people to lose their preexisting coverage under health care. great. let's pass the legislation that came over from the house to protect that and make sure that that happens. the violence against women act which has been waiting for over 200 days, the efforts on gun safety, things we all agree to, gun safety issues on background checks that they're almost -- well over 90% of the american public agrees with. came from the house months ago. can't get any action on the senate floor. dealing with what's happening with carbon pollution and the climate crisis. it goes on and on and on. over 300 different pieces of legislation has been passed by the house while they are also
but when it came time to bail the pensions that were invested in those big banks or the i.r.a.'s or 401(k)'s, somehow we can't get republican support to do that. so i would like to see that bought up any day. bingo, we'll pass it. the other thing we could be doing is passing legislation the house brought across -- gave to us months ago on preexisting conditions to make sure everybody -- everybody says we don't want people to lose their preexisting coverage under health care. great. let's pass...
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if you are a retiree, you are looking better every day when you open your i.r.a.america is hitting on all cylinders, for every segment of society and unfortunately, democrats are in denial. they don't want to see it, they don't want to acknowledge it. the american people know better. ashley: fun to look at those predictions. couldn't be more wrong. brad, thank you as always. appreciate it. >>> when we come back, we will have the opening of the market. looking for a slight early gain, perhaps more records. we'll be right back. i'm your curious cat, and you know what they say about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums ashley: guess what, the futures pointing to a slight gain at the opening bell. this is, by the way, day four of the santa claus rally which normally entails the last five trading days of the year and the first two sessions o
if you are a retiree, you are looking better every day when you open your i.r.a.america is hitting on all cylinders, for every segment of society and unfortunately, democrats are in denial. they don't want to see it, they don't want to acknowledge it. the american people know better. ashley: fun to look at those predictions. couldn't be more wrong. brad, thank you as always. appreciate it. >>> when we come back, we will have the opening of the market. looking for a slight early gain,...
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stuart: 55 million americans have a 401(k). 35 million have an i.r.a.oodness knows how many union pensions. ashley: take a look at them. stuart: all of them up by at least a third in three years. got it. >> pretty good. pretty terrific. stuart: fine performance this morning. you enjoyed yourself today. i know you did. >> i'm one of the angry people. i'm furious about this. democrats are trying to basically get rid of a president that all of us, i voted for. i make no bones about it. i think it's been so unfair and just devastating to the country. stuart: you better come back soon. >> thank you. stuart: thank you very much. check that market, please. going to open it up, what, in ten minutes' time. up for the dow, down slightly, s&p and nasdaq. >>> here's a headline that got our attention. you might be buying trash on amazon, literally. it's from the "wall street journal." reporters went to dumpster diving, for heaven's sake. they went themselves and saw the items that they pulled out of the trash on amazon. we have one of the dumpster divers on the show
stuart: 55 million americans have a 401(k). 35 million have an i.r.a.oodness knows how many union pensions. ashley: take a look at them. stuart: all of them up by at least a third in three years. got it. >> pretty good. pretty terrific. stuart: fine performance this morning. you enjoyed yourself today. i know you did. >> i'm one of the angry people. i'm furious about this. democrats are trying to basically get rid of a president that all of us, i voted for. i make no bones about it....