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ira is the better option? 401(k) plans vary widely from company to company. many more companies give you a 401(k) plan with limited options. between a dozen, maybe a couple dozen at most different mutual funds. for those of you who can't pick your own stocks in your 401(k) my number one rule is before you contribute money to your 401(k) plan you have to make sure it if i was you the option to put your cash into something that's actually worth investing in. i will make this simple. if you can't pick your own stocks in a 401 then you want a nice low expense index fund that mimics the s&p 500. if your 401(k) doesn't offer that go with a self-directed ira from a full service discount company, i'm talking fidelity, so that you can have control over your money. within a 401(k) you have to pay that mutual fund's fees, this is really important. but your 401(k) administrator, the company -- the people your employer hires to runs these plans they will also charge fees. meaning that all the money 401(k) saves you on taxe
ira is the better option? 401(k) plans vary widely from company to company. many more companies give you a 401(k) plan with limited options. between a dozen, maybe a couple dozen at most different mutual funds. for those of you who can't pick your own stocks in your 401(k) my number one rule is before you contribute money to your 401(k) plan you have to make sure it if i was you the option to put your cash into something that's actually worth investing in. i will make this simple. if you can't...
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in a roth ira. here is the bottom line, for young people just out of college investing is a great way to trick yourself no saving money, you might otherwise spend that money. beyond that remember when you are young you can afford to take a lot more risks with your portfolio and it's never too soon to start contributing to your 401(k) or ira, especially with that ira is a roth. let's go to mike in tennessee. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? love your show. >> thank you. time. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is a few episodes ago you said that you did not like buying a stock if the peg ratio got above 2. >> right. >> caller: i'm wondering wrong you use peg ratios as a sell signal and if you do how high will you let it go before you pull the trigger? >> when it's more two times the growth rate i do get nervous. there are some stocks that don't to be careful like a cold stock, but the pical stock if it trades for lower, you know, great -- lower than two times that rate of growth i'm fine wit
in a roth ira. here is the bottom line, for young people just out of college investing is a great way to trick yourself no saving money, you might otherwise spend that money. beyond that remember when you are young you can afford to take a lot more risks with your portfolio and it's never too soon to start contributing to your 401(k) or ira, especially with that ira is a roth. let's go to mike in tennessee. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? love your show. >> thank you. time....
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question is investing in ira, i'm 25, recently out of law school i have maxed out my ira from a summer job, so my question, i have the money invested in broad stock but want to invest more aggressively. >> you got it get to an aggressive mutual fund for quarter or half that money, looking at aggressive growth, ten years from now if we're having the same conversationn you can then pull back but this is your chance to risk that money because you got the rest of your life to make it back. dan in florida. >> caller: hi jim, long time, first time. >> yes! >> caller: jim i would like to hear your thoughts on companies with consisted kpounldcompounded annual growth of over 10% a year for >> i say h can you hold them ifif next year they'y' not consistent. i seen it with technology stocks, digital equipment kept doing it and doing it and one day disappeared, these are all companies i remember that define that what you just mention, and then one day they miss and then they miss and thth they miss and then they miss.. can't have that happen. go easy, go near. the best is yet to come. make your mo
question is investing in ira, i'm 25, recently out of law school i have maxed out my ira from a summer job, so my question, i have the money invested in broad stock but want to invest more aggressively. >> you got it get to an aggressive mutual fund for quarter or half that money, looking at aggressive growth, ten years from now if we're having the same conversationn you can then pull back but this is your chance to risk that money because you got the rest of your life to make it back....
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if your 401 k doesn't have maxing outut ira, 5500 a y50er7 maxing out ira, $555500 a year or $6500 if you'u' over 50. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. are you taking a zumba class? ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky.. m...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super
if your 401 k doesn't have maxing outut ira, 5500 a y50er7 maxing out ira, $555500 a year or $6500 if you'u' over 50. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. are you taking a zumba class? ugh!...
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whether to use regular ira or roth ira, pick up "stay mad for life" gives much more detail on the stuff, it's the book i wrote. you pay no taxes on any gains in year to year, tax free. withdrawals taxed as regular income still a sweet deal. if you are over 50 in that case you can contribute 6500 a year. i say max it out if you can afford to after you milk your employer dry with 401 k if you want to contribute nor fut in your 401 k after maxing out the irea. 401 k only contribute as much as it takes to get the full match from your employer after that all retirement saving into an individual retirement account for more more flexible. if your 401 k doesn't have maxing out ira, 5500 a y50er7 maxing out ira, $555500 a year or $6500 if you're over 50. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ar
whether to use regular ira or roth ira, pick up "stay mad for life" gives much more detail on the stuff, it's the book i wrote. you pay no taxes on any gains in year to year, tax free. withdrawals taxed as regular income still a sweet deal. if you are over 50 in that case you can contribute 6500 a year. i say max it out if you can afford to after you milk your employer dry with 401 k if you want to contribute nor fut in your 401 k after maxing out the irea. 401 k only contribute as...
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ira and he agreed that he should start writing lyrics. about what yip is most known for "finian's rainbow," "the wizard of oz." right here, what do we have in front of us? >> we have a lead sheet. we are in the gallery of the lincoln center for the performing arts, and there's an exhibition called, "the necessity of rainbows," which is the work of yip harburg. and we are looking at the lead sheet of "brother, can you spare a dime?" which came from a review called "americana," which -- it was the first review, which was -- had a political theme to it. at that time, the notion of the forgotten man. you have to remember what the great depression was all about. it's hard to imagine that now. but when roosevelt said, "one-third of the nation are ill-clothed, ill-housed and ill-fed," that's exactly what it was. there was at least 30% unemployment at those times. and among blacks and minorities, it was 50% 60%. , and there were breadlines and -- now, the rich, you know, kept living their lifestyle, but broadway was reduced to about 12 musicals a
ira and he agreed that he should start writing lyrics. about what yip is most known for "finian's rainbow," "the wizard of oz." right here, what do we have in front of us? >> we have a lead sheet. we are in the gallery of the lincoln center for the performing arts, and there's an exhibition called, "the necessity of rainbows," which is the work of yip harburg. and we are looking at the lead sheet of "brother, can you spare a dime?" which came from a...
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ira, what is the endgame?l he be by the time the top -- stop hiking -- they stop hiking? ira: in 2017, they will hike seven or eight times, and that will be appeared i see a 2% terminal rate at the end, which should not derail the economy in and of itself. mike: the interesting thing at the fed meeting, if they go ahead and raise rates, that is priced into the market. but as iris suggest -- ira suggests, what are the criteria for the next move? we have gotten past unemployment. is at all inflation? what will make rates raise again? that's what people want to know. betty: isn't it true that every recession we have had has been prompted by tightening by the fed? mike: there have been exalting us shocks -- exogenous shocks. we did see a recession started by the tech bubble popping, which you could blame on the fed not acting. monetary policy gets too tight, and you see companies pulled back on investment. ira: that's one of the real fears. how does the market and economy react to modest increases? if they go slow
ira, what is the endgame?l he be by the time the top -- stop hiking -- they stop hiking? ira: in 2017, they will hike seven or eight times, and that will be appeared i see a 2% terminal rate at the end, which should not derail the economy in and of itself. mike: the interesting thing at the fed meeting, if they go ahead and raise rates, that is priced into the market. but as iris suggest -- ira suggests, what are the criteria for the next move? we have gotten past unemployment. is at all...
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ira is saying it too. ira: i have a question -- what happens of the market is right in the fed is wrong? does it affect credibility? and how does the economy play out with only two more in the next 12 months? andrew: let's say that inflation is crucial now. they are expecting that to be rising up towards 1.6% by the fourth quarter of next year. we will see. this is where the actual progress matters. in fact pc inflation drops, which it could. ,il prices feed into core pce as we have seen. we've seen a drop in crude oil prices over the last several months. the markets could turn out to be right is the fed would have no actual progress on its inflation goal and therefore no ground to make further hikes. that actualht progress was a good band off apple music. actual progress is the new phrase. define that, please, professor. what is actual progress? it as ajust think about road. they have a target where they are trying to get to and than they have where they are today. 1.3 with a way station of 1.6 at the end
ira is saying it too. ira: i have a question -- what happens of the market is right in the fed is wrong? does it affect credibility? and how does the economy play out with only two more in the next 12 months? andrew: let's say that inflation is crucial now. they are expecting that to be rising up towards 1.6% by the fourth quarter of next year. we will see. this is where the actual progress matters. in fact pc inflation drops, which it could. ,il prices feed into core pce as we have seen. we've...
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i love the rot ira.lso, quick reminder here, if you're over the age of 70 and a half, you must begin withdrawing specific amount of money from your retirement assets, because remember, they have not been taxed yet those fund. the penalty for not taking your required minimum distribution is so steep, 50% of the shortfall. >> yikes. >> so please remember take that. yep, if you have got multiple ira's you don't have to take money out of each individual account. take one, based on the age, and total value of those ira accounts, but, the rules are different for 41k's. for more year end retirement and tax strategies, i've got a big list. go to jill on money. com. >> not naughty or nice list, a helpful list. >> hump back whales have been spotted down the jersey shore. they are the talk of the town. they've been seen up and down the south jersey coastment monday morning one fisherman off the coast of ocean city captured hump back whale on video. another boater snapped pictures of whale briefing just off the coas
i love the rot ira.lso, quick reminder here, if you're over the age of 70 and a half, you must begin withdrawing specific amount of money from your retirement assets, because remember, they have not been taxed yet those fund. the penalty for not taking your required minimum distribution is so steep, 50% of the shortfall. >> yikes. >> so please remember take that. yep, if you have got multiple ira's you don't have to take money out of each individual account. take one, based on the...
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ira casson. >> dr., who is an expert, but an abrasive person who is contemptuous of the arguments that concussion can cause damage. >> narrator: casson had once joined pellman in attacking omalu's work. now one of casson's first moves: a public denial of omalu's conclusions. >> ira casson leads a team of nfl doctors who did a study of several hundred active players and reported that the concern over head injuries is overblown. >> is there any evidence, as far as you're concerned, that links multiple head injuries among pro football players with depression? >> no. >> dr. ira casson ends up with this very famous exchange that earns him the nickname "dr. no." >> with dementia? >> no. >> with early onset of alzheimer's? >> no. >> and ira casson was asked repeatedly, "is there any link between trauma, head trauma, and the kind of dementia we're seeing in these players?" and he says, "no, no, no, no." >> is there any evidence as of today that links multiple head injuries with any long-term problem like that?
ira casson. >> dr., who is an expert, but an abrasive person who is contemptuous of the arguments that concussion can cause damage. >> narrator: casson had once joined pellman in attacking omalu's work. now one of casson's first moves: a public denial of omalu's conclusions. >> ira casson leads a team of nfl doctors who did a study of several hundred active players and reported that the concern over head injuries is overblown. >> is there any evidence, as far as you're...
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luego una segunda facon clu irÁ el dÍa 25. luego una segunda faseconcluirÍ luego una segunda fase. duarte, el peatonal de las amÉricas, la autovÍa del este entre otros. serÁ para este prÓximo miÉrcoless a las 11 de la maÑana, cuando el operativo seÁa lanzado de manera formal, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. muchas gracias, no toque el control porque ya regresamos con mÁs noticias. cÓmo estamos hoy, con estas amanecimos, 28 a 36° con temperaturas mÁximas por sobre lo normal para la Época del aÑo, mucho frÍo deberiamos tener en esta Época, valores cercanos a estos el fin de semana y rÁpidamente se han recupero operaper recuperado, temperaturas entretanto la brisa del sur soplando en este frente en parte del oeste del estado, estarÁn acercandoce y mÁs numerosos en el transcurso de ya noche, todo por este frente frÍo, a lo largo de toda la costa atlÁntico de los estados unidos, mucho a las temperaturas, mÁs por sobre lo normal y vamos seguir con lluvias y cielos mayormente nublados prÁcticamente en el valle y esta noche a las 10 y 48 se produce el solsticio de invier
luego una segunda facon clu irÁ el dÍa 25. luego una segunda faseconcluirÍ luego una segunda fase. duarte, el peatonal de las amÉricas, la autovÍa del este entre otros. serÁ para este prÓximo miÉrcoless a las 11 de la maÑana, cuando el operativo seÁa lanzado de manera formal, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. muchas gracias, no toque el control porque ya regresamos con mÁs noticias. cÓmo estamos hoy, con estas amanecimos, 28 a 36° con temperaturas mÁximas por...
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. >> what about iras?> reporter: well, you how about a conversion from a traditional ira into a roth ira? a conversion requires that you pay the taxes due on your retirement now instead of the future. but once they are in the ira they grow tax freeth, you can take the money out whenever you want down the line and no tax is due. also i have to remind everyone if you are over 70 1/2, ding, ding, ding. warping, you have to be -- warning, you have to withdraw a specific amount of money from the assets because those funds have not been taxed. the penalty for not taking the required distribution is show steep. if you have multiples, you can take one. rules are different for the 401(k). if you have an old 401(k), you do have to take the money out of that plan specifically. for more year-end retirement and tax strategies go to jillonmoney.com. >> they kind of get you going and coming. >> reporter: oh, yes. >> thank you. >>> 5:42 right now. it's graffiti that will make you do a double take. and it's all over a bay
. >> what about iras?> reporter: well, you how about a conversion from a traditional ira into a roth ira? a conversion requires that you pay the taxes due on your retirement now instead of the future. but once they are in the ira they grow tax freeth, you can take the money out whenever you want down the line and no tax is due. also i have to remind everyone if you are over 70 1/2, ding, ding, ding. warping, you have to be -- warning, you have to withdraw a specific amount of money...
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before they left for france, i talked to them about terror from the ira to isis, how their music fighigh fights evil. >> this idea will only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. ♪ >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of the revolutions of 1989 has take an dangerous turn. >>> the most recent act of horrific violence in america in san bernardino, california, was perpetrated by a muslim man and woman. there are million muslims in the united states. how should they react to the actions of the couple that killed 14 people this week? the most commonly heard response that muslims must immediately and loudly condemn these acts. but a muslim-american leader argues that this is unfair. she made her case to nbc's chuck todd. >> now when you look at the majority of terrorist attacks in the united states, according to the fbi, the majority of domestic terrorist attacks are actually committed by white male christians. when those things occur, we don't suspect other people who share their faith and ethnicity of condoning them. we assume that these thing
before they left for france, i talked to them about terror from the ira to isis, how their music fighigh fights evil. >> this idea will only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. ♪ >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of the revolutions of 1989 has take an dangerous turn. >>> the most recent act of horrific violence in america in san bernardino, california, was perpetrated by a muslim man and woman. there are million...
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el ataque de ira de un hombre presentador: el ataque de ira de un hombre llegÓ demasiado lejos.sonas arrestadas bajo sospechas de torturar a niÑa de nueve aÑos podrÍan enfrentar cargos de homicidio. lo circulan con el hallazgo de los cadÁveres en una bodega de salinas. la policÍa no ha revelado como murieron los menores. ♪ ♪ marÍa: se lleva a cabo en las vegas el quinto debate para los candidatos republicanos. fernando: donald trump llega como lÍder absoluto para los votantes republicanos. un analista demÓcrata dice que la base del partido republicano estÁ cayendo. >> dice mÁs sobre la base republicana que se deja encantar con los cuentos. fernando: trump sigue adelante a pesar de protestas. los otros candidatos deberÍan estar agradecidos porque les doy la oportunidad de hacer el ridÍculo frente a millones de personas. pero es el candidato ted cruz quien sea consolidado como en segundo lugar. >> es un estado mayorÍa blanco y conservador. cruz es conservador, no hay dudas sobre esto. fernando: aunque la elecciÓn es un tema interno de estados unidos su paÍs rechaza la retÓrica ser
el ataque de ira de un hombre presentador: el ataque de ira de un hombre llegÓ demasiado lejos.sonas arrestadas bajo sospechas de torturar a niÑa de nueve aÑos podrÍan enfrentar cargos de homicidio. lo circulan con el hallazgo de los cadÁveres en una bodega de salinas. la policÍa no ha revelado como murieron los menores. ♪ ♪ marÍa: se lleva a cabo en las vegas el quinto debate para los candidatos republicanos. fernando: donald trump llega como lÍder absoluto para los votantes...
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what they will say is do you have a house, an ira -- they cannot go after your ira, but if you have ase, they may say you have to sell the house to pay it back. be straight with them and say, here is my situation, what can we do to make this right? craig is inis in -- maine. caller: a couple of quick questions. one is my accountant for the last several years has gotten in the bad habit of filing extensions for me. does that raise flies with the as long as you file within the extension, you are all set? the other question is my son and i have been flipping houses -- i'm a contractor -- for the last couple of years. b by the home and we do most of andwork -- we buy the home we do most of the work. i was under the impression you can be treated as a capital loss or gain, but the accountant has been treating the money that we have been living off of, while we work on the house, as income. guest: on the extension issue, a lot of accounts file extensions because taxpayers go to them really late in the game. we have seen no evidence ever that an extension raises a higher audit risk. i don't t
what they will say is do you have a house, an ira -- they cannot go after your ira, but if you have ase, they may say you have to sell the house to pay it back. be straight with them and say, here is my situation, what can we do to make this right? craig is inis in -- maine. caller: a couple of quick questions. one is my accountant for the last several years has gotten in the bad habit of filing extensions for me. does that raise flies with the as long as you file within the extension, you are...
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ira forbes counted 29 dead from the regiment. he said how fast we are passing away.eks into his captivity, ira forbes wrote it would be the source of unspeakable happiness for mow to return to the army and again fight beneath our glorious banner. it seemed so unmanly for them to be so helpless. as robert kellogg explained, quote, they do not ask to be free from participation in the strife but they long to walk forth from their cankerous dens even though it may be to meet the sulfurous smoke in the cannon in t the contested battle because there at least would be glorious action. imprisonment was nothing like these men has experienced. was something that would haunt them. on the second day of his incarceration, iran forbes visited one of the hospitals and was deeply shaken by what he saw. i have seen them at the execution. i have seen them in a condition so heart rendering. i've never seen them in such a condition so heart rendering as this. as the weeks changed to months and no exchange came, it was astonishing how much suffering the prisoners here witnessed and endur
ira forbes counted 29 dead from the regiment. he said how fast we are passing away.eks into his captivity, ira forbes wrote it would be the source of unspeakable happiness for mow to return to the army and again fight beneath our glorious banner. it seemed so unmanly for them to be so helpless. as robert kellogg explained, quote, they do not ask to be free from participation in the strife but they long to walk forth from their cankerous dens even though it may be to meet the sulfurous smoke in...
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am i wrong ira? let me get ira in here. >> it's not -- even if that were true but it's not.one of my worst critics the atom mick bombshellly roger also tell you they are not there. once they are across. >> hang on, hang on. stop stop. >> i agree it doesn't matter. >> ire remarks what's not true francisco. >> they are not here. >> san francisco cities don't allow people to stay without getting deported. >> that means if they go to jail they don't call immigration. immigration can check the jails every single day anyway. they don't need rq jump -- hold on francisco. once they jump that court appearance, they have now become eligible to go to a sanctuary city because now they won't be deported for committing that crime. >> but they have an order of deportation which means they will never get any citizenship residency or even any benefits here. they have to live in the shadows. that is just absolutely incorrect. they are not released. we don't release to appear juveniles. no. but if you look at the quote you just used. now, one thing the "the washington post" got it wrong. i don
am i wrong ira? let me get ira in here. >> it's not -- even if that were true but it's not.one of my worst critics the atom mick bombshellly roger also tell you they are not there. once they are across. >> hang on, hang on. stop stop. >> i agree it doesn't matter. >> ire remarks what's not true francisco. >> they are not here. >> san francisco cities don't allow people to stay without getting deported. >> that means if they go to jail they don't call...
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my ira was in bonds.ra is disappearing and my savings is disappearing, for the lack of interest. i've got to believe i'm not the only one. i'm going to be broke before i die if i keep living longer. you know, there have got to be trillions of dollars lost by older people because of the interest rates. host: the interest rates being 0%. caller: i'm getting about 1/2 o f 1% on interest rate. wes: i'm going to go on to in south carolina. good morning to you. tell us about your retirement. caller: i am 48. i work in a mechanical trade. i have some retirement saved up. i've got a couple of problems. host: are you part of the union? caller: i don't even plan on retiring. do you plan on retiring? i intend to be doing something. i play music, too. i hear so many stories from people calling in. it's all about money. how much money you got. most importantly, i think it is the quality of life you can have in retirement. host: we will leave it on that note. thank you all for calling in. that does it for today's "wash
my ira was in bonds.ra is disappearing and my savings is disappearing, for the lack of interest. i've got to believe i'm not the only one. i'm going to be broke before i die if i keep living longer. you know, there have got to be trillions of dollars lost by older people because of the interest rates. host: the interest rates being 0%. caller: i'm getting about 1/2 o f 1% on interest rate. wes: i'm going to go on to in south carolina. good morning to you. tell us about your retirement. caller:...
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de san francisco instantes antes de que quince disparos acabaran con su vida, sigue despertando la iraomunidad afroamericana de bayside... take vo-friday's meeting hoy, la asociacion nacional para el avance de las personas de color celebrara una reunion publica sobre el tema... esto, a tan solo tres dias de esta otra reunion, durante la cual el jefe de la policia, greg suhr, fue blanco de criticas y demandas por su renuncia, cuando intento explicar las acciones de los oficiales... take viral video este video viral del incidente que capto como woods, quien brandia un cuchillo y se rehusaba a acatar las ordenes de los agentes, fue blanco de una lluvia de disparos... continua alimentando las preguntas sobre si los oficiales tenian necesidad de recurrir al uso de fuerza letal.... para algunos en la comunidad afroamericana, el incidente es tan solo un caso mas en que otro joven negro pierde la vida a manos de agentes de la ley.... demandan que el fiscal del distrito revise el caso... paola on cam y comisionados de la policia dicen que planean revisar los procedimientos para este tipo de con
de san francisco instantes antes de que quince disparos acabaran con su vida, sigue despertando la iraomunidad afroamericana de bayside... take vo-friday's meeting hoy, la asociacion nacional para el avance de las personas de color celebrara una reunion publica sobre el tema... esto, a tan solo tres dias de esta otra reunion, durante la cual el jefe de la policia, greg suhr, fue blanco de criticas y demandas por su renuncia, cuando intento explicar las acciones de los oficiales... take viral...
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ira johnson joins us now.der of his own wealth management firm, delancey wealth management, and a member of the cnbc digital financial advisers council as well. ivory, good to have you with us. i know that the standard advice is to make sure that you have maxed out on your 401(k). but if you're over age 50 you can put even more in. can you do it all at one lump sum at the end of the year? >> well, that's going to be a function of your summary plan description. i would contact the employer. but i would imagine you can put the catch-up provision -- >> and how much is it? >> it's $6,000 for the 401(k). it's $1,000 for the i.r.a. account. obviously, the i.r.a. account you have more control of that. that's something you can do on your own. >> and ivory, when you're looking at the i.r.a.s, you say that now might be the time for some people to think about converting to a roth i.r.a. from a traditional i.r.a. that's going to have tax implications. what are they and who is best to do that conversion right now? >> it's
ira johnson joins us now.der of his own wealth management firm, delancey wealth management, and a member of the cnbc digital financial advisers council as well. ivory, good to have you with us. i know that the standard advice is to make sure that you have maxed out on your 401(k). but if you're over age 50 you can put even more in. can you do it all at one lump sum at the end of the year? >> well, that's going to be a function of your summary plan description. i would contact the...
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ira, happy weekend, and back to you. >> thank you both. appreciate it.p next, an update on the situation in san bernardino. we'll have more details when we come back on "squawk alley." you. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an ramifin aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorrow...is today. go long.
ira, happy weekend, and back to you. >> thank you both. appreciate it.p next, an update on the situation in san bernardino. we'll have more details when we come back on "squawk alley." you. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an ramifin aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare...
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you don't want to embed the shiite mobilization forces that may benefit iran more than the ira ira iraqi government. >> you have a lot of players on the ground. but in the past we have been successful in this region and that is all anyone wants; to be successful and take out the people that aim going after us. i am curious about the special operators versus ground forces. retired general ray during an interview this morning said in any war in our history we are going to have to put ground forces on the ground to win. we will have to do it. does that mean, seth, that it can only be special operators? >> i think the issue is how effective are forces on the ground. we have seen only special operation forces effective in the philippines against a series of jihadist groups because we had a good partner with the filipino military. in somalia we had luck with special operators and u.s. intelligence folks with the kenyans and ethopians doing the primary ground effort. the iraqi ground forces can't do it and that raises the issue of larger u.s. help. >> what about the arab coalitions? all of the
you don't want to embed the shiite mobilization forces that may benefit iran more than the ira ira iraqi government. >> you have a lot of players on the ground. but in the past we have been successful in this region and that is all anyone wants; to be successful and take out the people that aim going after us. i am curious about the special operators versus ground forces. retired general ray during an interview this morning said in any war in our history we are going to have to put ground...
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and we have portfolio planning tools to help you manage your ira.old 401k give me your phone. the rollover consultants give you step-by-step help. no set-up fees. use your potion. sorry, not you. my pleasure. goodnight, tim. for all the confidence you need. who's tim? td ameritrade. you got this. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. kennedy: los angeles public schools shut down today and sent half a million students home after officials received a bomb threat. new york stiff officials said they received a similar threat but determined it was a hoax. is new york playing it fast and loose or is los angeles paranoid. i had kids in lurks sd for five years until this last spring. now we are in new york city public schools. did l.a. overreact? >> no one is going to complain and say you are being too cautious with my
and we have portfolio planning tools to help you manage your ira.old 401k give me your phone. the rollover consultants give you step-by-step help. no set-up fees. use your potion. sorry, not you. my pleasure. goodnight, tim. for all the confidence you need. who's tim? td ameritrade. you got this. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring...
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hussein used chemical weapons to kill thousands of them and to go back a few years than that, didn't iraeli force took out a nuclear development site right out of baghdad and did anyone ever check syria for -- >> caller: yes. >> caller: take them over the border into syria and didn't assad use them recently? is this all possible and if you're the president of the united states -- >> host: that's a lot. >> guest: that's a lot of questions. absolutely the israelis bombed the iraqi nuclear facility and destroyed it and in so doing they destroyed the nuclear program, really, which was never able to get up and running again, though saddam tried. and yes, the reason i felt so strongly about wmd in iraq i had studied. i had stood on the sight of mass grave and watch bodies children and women frozen after attack. that's at least what we thought it was. i knew he was willing to use this material and wouldn't hesitate to use it against us if he had the opportunity. so there was every reason for a president to believe that he had wmd and was willing to use it. as for syria, charles delford, wrote an e
hussein used chemical weapons to kill thousands of them and to go back a few years than that, didn't iraeli force took out a nuclear development site right out of baghdad and did anyone ever check syria for -- >> caller: yes. >> caller: take them over the border into syria and didn't assad use them recently? is this all possible and if you're the president of the united states -- >> host: that's a lot. >> guest: that's a lot of questions. absolutely the israelis bombed...
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before they left for france, i talked to the politically minded rock legends about terror from the irao isis. how their music fights evil and how we should all respond to terrorism but also to the refugees from those war torn regions. >> this idea of only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of revolutions of 1989 has taken a dangerous turn toward authoritarianism. it's a story we should all be paying attention to. >>> first, here's my take. the most recent act of horrific violence this america in san bernardino, california was perpetrated by a muslim man and woman. there are around three million muslims in the united states. almost all of whom are law-abiding citizens. how should they react to the actions of the couple that killed 14 people this week? the most commonly heard response is that muslims must immediately and condemn these acts of bar barty. she made her case to nbc chuck todd after the paris attack. >> when you look at the majority of terrorist attacks in the united states, according to the
before they left for france, i talked to the politically minded rock legends about terror from the irao isis. how their music fights evil and how we should all respond to terrorism but also to the refugees from those war torn regions. >> this idea of only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of revolutions of 1989 has taken a dangerous turn toward authoritarianism. it's a story we should all be...
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i have an individual account and roth ira. i diversify by owning bakers in the roth. i can't take the loss, there's no tax advantage. besides drinking the pain away because i'm down so much, what do i do with my baker hughes shares? >> i don't like the baker hughes situation. it has more down side. oil is not going to soar the way they would like it. of years but i don't like the near term meaning the six to 12 months. if you like oil, there's a couple of high growth companies i do like. but the oil service group, let's just say not very special right now to be diplomatic about it. in the word of the great marty zweig, what you are concerned with is the probability of success. odds. that doesn't mean up should give up. if history is any guide, you can still find winners if you know where to look and i'm here to help do you that. >> the weather outside is delightful. is that how the song goes? could warmer weather weigh on con ed? and i'm sitting down with the ceo. plus, it's the most wonderful time of the year for many. i'm calling it do or die. murray, m-u-r-r-a-y? >
i have an individual account and roth ira. i diversify by owning bakers in the roth. i can't take the loss, there's no tax advantage. besides drinking the pain away because i'm down so much, what do i do with my baker hughes shares? >> i don't like the baker hughes situation. it has more down side. oil is not going to soar the way they would like it. of years but i don't like the near term meaning the six to 12 months. if you like oil, there's a couple of high growth companies i do like....
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it would make sure that charitable distributions from ira's remain tax-free on a permanent basis, and the charitable distributions for contributions of food inventory would also be made permanent under the bill, as would a provision that incentivizes "s" corporations to make charitable contributions of property. i'm really only going through the highlights. i haven't gotten to the obamacare provisions yet. as we negotiated this legislation, the most difficult part was probably dealing with the rumor mill, which i suppose was not unexpected. most of the really outrageous rumors we heard during this process dealt with provisions of the so-called affordable care act. people were claiming that senate republicans had agreed to bail out the obamacare risk corridor program in order to get a deal. we heard that there was an agreement to provide tax relief to prop up the failing obamacare exchanges. none of these rumors were true, of course. this exercise in tax permanence was never going to be used to solidify obamacare and republicans never for a second considered allowing that to happen. ho
it would make sure that charitable distributions from ira's remain tax-free on a permanent basis, and the charitable distributions for contributions of food inventory would also be made permanent under the bill, as would a provision that incentivizes "s" corporations to make charitable contributions of property. i'm really only going through the highlights. i haven't gotten to the obamacare provisions yet. as we negotiated this legislation, the most difficult part was probably dealing...
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thinea iras s al nay e an f tm armongowds me th'rve aomdaven tes hinexa ne aiblfolein eye enhawaev sce 20. , athereeay yi too g bk aeul stce ia nsth t eno sonenghhethk at th d'teetoe acmmate ty ven thpa. sri: , e d s so incad athecod pontllrae testat aiin01 t: hm >>abnahodooueeha ghpl o? >>omye, sticlyhe d llai resbo ery 6 ekwh ty vehe mein on ty artoncas ras,has nnbeifre he. >>abnaok >>omth'rgoa mh slern rmofoi tt. eye ryucsanghe nto ke vy ownd ki othghulatwi inth. wod...
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una vez toque el cielo estadounidense irÁ a una carcel juvenil en donde estarÍa hasta el prÓximo abrill de adultos en donde la pena serÍa mayor. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: muchas gracias dÁnae , otra contra todos los pronÓsticos donald trump estÁ al frente en las encuestas, no obstante expertos advierten que el respaldo que recibe en los sondeos no necesariamentemente estarÁ en las urnas, vamos ver. (hablando en inglÉs) pablo: donald trump a mÁs ta- aplasta a sus contrincantes. va a invertir 4 millones de dÓlares para anuncios televisivos porque la contienda estÁ muy reÑida. (hablando en inglÉs) y urgiÓ a sus partidarios a salir a votar por Él. este republicano afirma que ambas cosas dan una seÑal que donald trump aprieta el acelerador porque la gente le respalda en las encuestas, pero no en las urnas >> a quiÉn veo en la televisiÓn y digo a un donald trump y es la persona que yo quiero como candidato a presidente del partido republicano? no. hasta penas habÍa gastado en la popularidad televisiva. (informaciÓn en pantalla) serÁ un fenÓmeno pasajero afir
una vez toque el cielo estadounidense irÁ a una carcel juvenil en donde estarÍa hasta el prÓximo abrill de adultos en donde la pena serÍa mayor. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: muchas gracias dÁnae , otra contra todos los pronÓsticos donald trump estÁ al frente en las encuestas, no obstante expertos advierten que el respaldo que recibe en los sondeos no necesariamentemente estarÁ en las urnas, vamos ver. (hablando en inglÉs) pablo: donald trump a mÁs ta-...
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bibi: ¿quÉ, a dÓnde irÁ? ludovico: ¿a quiÉn podrÍa interesarle nuestra historia?rdes, adela micha, para p luchevisa. hay algo que no me queda muy claro. ¿cÓmo es que vivieron 4 aÑos en la reserva ecolÓgica sin darse cuenta que era cancÚn? ludovico: pues porque... porque... ¿por quÉ no pasa la siguiente pregunta? eduardo: perdÓn, eduardo zalazar de nocheros, p luchevisa. ¿de quÉ se alimentaron todo este tiempo? federica: nomÁs de cocos. ludovico: no, tampoco lo digas asÍ. tambiÉn comÍamos cocada, brocheta de coco y mi especialidad, "coco loco on the beach". leonardo: leonardo cruchenco. ¿y estÁn ustedes conscientes de que pudieron haberse terminado la reserva de cocos? ludovico: ¿pudimos? ¡nos la acabamos! ¡somos tremendos! adela: pero esos cocos eran de una especie Única en el mundo. eran los famosos cocos atigrados del caribe. fortificados con omega 8 y lactobacillus. luduvico: ¿ya oÍste, federica? y tÚ que te quejabas. ¡los puros nutrientes! >> perdÓneme, pero yo no creo que se hayan alimentado solamente de cocos. se ven ustedes muy sanitos. ¿no serÁ que se comi
bibi: ¿quÉ, a dÓnde irÁ? ludovico: ¿a quiÉn podrÍa interesarle nuestra historia?rdes, adela micha, para p luchevisa. hay algo que no me queda muy claro. ¿cÓmo es que vivieron 4 aÑos en la reserva ecolÓgica sin darse cuenta que era cancÚn? ludovico: pues porque... porque... ¿por quÉ no pasa la siguiente pregunta? eduardo: perdÓn, eduardo zalazar de nocheros, p luchevisa. ¿de quÉ se alimentaron todo este tiempo? federica: nomÁs de cocos. ludovico: no, tampoco lo digas asÍ....
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todos los musulmanes deben apoyar al estado islÁmico o caerÁ entre nosotros la ira de alÁ.ino su tumba. lo hicieron propaganda del grupo terrorista. periodista: las tropas especiales de estados unidos mataron en un tiroteo a sus comandantes, y colaboroaba directamente con las operaciones ilÍcitas y financieras de siria e irak. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. mariana: d mariana: dar mal jugadas en canadÁ podrÍa es ser cosa del pasado. del pais permite a los padres y maestros el uso "razonable" de la fuerza. la eliminacion de esta medidaha suscitado reacciones... quienes apoyan la ley dicen que el castigo corporal tendria influencia en los niqos para mejorar su comportamiento. mientras que los opositores aqaden que el gobierno no deberia involucrarse en como educar a los hijos. no todo es tristeza para lo menores que cruzaron solos la fronterasury la fiebre de star wars rompe record en las taquillas de cine ♪ ♪ para hacer cosas grandiosas, debes romper las reglas. surface pro 4. nueva pantalla para nuevas perspectivas. un nueva pluma para nuevas obras maest
todos los musulmanes deben apoyar al estado islÁmico o caerÁ entre nosotros la ira de alÁ.ino su tumba. lo hicieron propaganda del grupo terrorista. periodista: las tropas especiales de estados unidos mataron en un tiroteo a sus comandantes, y colaboroaba directamente con las operaciones ilÍcitas y financieras de siria e irak. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. mariana: d mariana: dar mal jugadas en canadÁ podrÍa es ser cosa del pasado. del pais permite a los padres y...
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ira hansen and shelly shelton voted were among those who against it... but michele fiore... who was also predicted by some to vote no... instead voted yes. assembly bill two is the new bill... made up of the water rights portion of senate bill 1... is now under consideration. and we're told that may become two bills. meantime... in the senate... they have been at recess as they continue to mull over amendments to the main portion of the faraday deal. senator mark manendo says the votes are there for the deal... time. ((sen. mark manendo/(d) las vegas: "this is so complex that, you know, we're here, so we may as well do our due diligence and make sure we do everything possible to make sure we have a good, clean piece of legislation.")) ((patrick walker)) the hope is for all three of the bills to get a vote tonight... and assuming they all pass... they will swap to the opposite side of the legislature for consideration. what was expected to be a 48-hour session... is soon to be passing 72 hours and counting. ((patrick walker)) back our here live... steve... we know the city of
ira hansen and shelly shelton voted were among those who against it... but michele fiore... who was also predicted by some to vote no... instead voted yes. assembly bill two is the new bill... made up of the water rights portion of senate bill 1... is now under consideration. and we're told that may become two bills. meantime... in the senate... they have been at recess as they continue to mull over amendments to the main portion of the faraday deal. senator mark manendo says the votes are...
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en argentina, el presidente mauricio macri visitÓ detener las obras en el puente que irÁ a unir las localidadescional, la bancada fidelista trabaja contrarreloj y con objetivos claros, doble secciÓn extraordinaria durante dos dÍas consecutivos para elegir al menos 12 de los 32 del tribunal supremo de justicia. >> tengo la seguridad que lo magistrados que partan por nombrar serÁn magistrados juramentados ante el paÍs. las inundaciones provocadas por la crecida del rÍo paraguay a su paso por asunciÓn, ha obligado a evacua hasta ahora hasta 72.500 personas. el resto de evacuados comenzÓ a evacuar las viviendas hace 10 dÍas. la mayoría de los afectados procede de los baÑados, barrios humildes situados en la franja del rÍo. ♪ ♪ ilia: durante estas fechas, es inevitable ser invadido por la nostalgia, especialmente cuando se aleja de sus seres queridos. karina nos da algunos consejos para tener una navidad sin depresiÓn. >>pues... muchas cosas,, quisiera ver a mi familia que estÁ en mÉxico. yo estoy aquÍ sola. karina: muchos tienen el mismo deseo que doÑa rosa hernÁndez para navidad. con nostalgia rec
en argentina, el presidente mauricio macri visitÓ detener las obras en el puente que irÁ a unir las localidadescional, la bancada fidelista trabaja contrarreloj y con objetivos claros, doble secciÓn extraordinaria durante dos dÍas consecutivos para elegir al menos 12 de los 32 del tribunal supremo de justicia. >> tengo la seguridad que lo magistrados que partan por nombrar serÁn magistrados juramentados ante el paÍs. las inundaciones provocadas por la crecida del rÍo paraguay a su...
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liz: here's the thing, ira, mixed signals out of major investment banks. ubs, deutch banc, goldman sachs about the year, slightly bearish activity in the options market as well. what do you think? >> i'm with them. we've got a bull market that's run a course, money shifting around, europe looks better because they're on a qe basis of lowering currency. china getting foot under it, which will help asia, will help australia, countries of that nature. i think that america is probably going to go to a year just like this where we go sideways, i started looking for neutral to 5% either way. whether you're up or down for the year, you didn't go anywhere. a year of stocks primarily, not indices. liz: good point, stephen, watch this, citigroup strategist, he's talking, he's bullish right now and saying earnings could regain footing in 2016 and also talking about the energy sector regaining footing, i'll tell you something, you set the bar so low, a caterpillar can step over it, i mean the energy sector has been so beaten up. do you think you would agree with citig
liz: here's the thing, ira, mixed signals out of major investment banks. ubs, deutch banc, goldman sachs about the year, slightly bearish activity in the options market as well. what do you think? >> i'm with them. we've got a bull market that's run a course, money shifting around, europe looks better because they're on a qe basis of lowering currency. china getting foot under it, which will help asia, will help australia, countries of that nature. i think that america is probably going...
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it would, for example, make sure charitable distributions from ira's remain tax-free on a permanent bases. and provisions that would incenticize s-corporations to make donations. i have covered quite a bit of ground. i have not gotten to the obamacare provisions yet. as we negotiate this legislation, the most difficult part is dealing with the rumor mill when i suppose was not unaccepted. most of the really outrageous rumors we heard during this process that were provisions of the so-called affordable care act. people were claiming senate republicans agreed to bail out the obamacare risk corridor program in order to get a deal. we heard there was an agreement to provide tax relief to the failing obamacare exchanges. none of these rumors were true. this exercise was never going to be used to solidify obamacare and republicans never, for a second, considered allowing that to happen. however, because many democrats have begun to recognize some of the more problematic elements of the president's health care law we can agree to suspend one of the more harmful taxes imposed under obamacare. the
it would, for example, make sure charitable distributions from ira's remain tax-free on a permanent bases. and provisions that would incenticize s-corporations to make donations. i have covered quite a bit of ground. i have not gotten to the obamacare provisions yet. as we negotiate this legislation, the most difficult part is dealing with the rumor mill when i suppose was not unaccepted. most of the really outrageous rumors we heard during this process that were provisions of the so-called...
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esto agrega el abogado podrÍa haber despertado la ira del agente, quien disparÓ los tres balazos que de 23 aÑos de edad y que no alcancÉ a su bebé que estaba por nacer. >> no estÁ haciendo nada, no estaba cometiendo ningÚn crimen... se me hace muy injusto. reportero: allÍ grabÓ el vÍdeo y lo entregÓ de manera anónima al abogado. el abogado agrega que Él no disparÓ. otra cosa que indigna a la familia y al abogado, quienes buscan que se castigue con cÁrcel a los agentes, es que ademÁs de dar cuatro disparos, supuestamente uno de los alguaciles en lugar de ayudar a manuel, lo perjudicÓ mÁs. >> estaba sangrando, herido una muriÉndose... reprotero: un caso mÁs de presunta brutalidad policial. un portavoz del departamento de los angeles dijo que no deberÍa dar entrevistas antecÁmara. indicÓ que ya se cometiÓ una investigación y que se darÁ a conocer en febrero. tambiÉn indicÓ que los agentes involucrados se encuentran patrullando las calles. arantxa: en california crece la indignaciÓn por el hecho de que la fiscalÍa decidiÓ no presentar cargos ante un la pareja de musulmanes radicalizados.
esto agrega el abogado podrÍa haber despertado la ira del agente, quien disparÓ los tres balazos que de 23 aÑos de edad y que no alcancÉ a su bebé que estaba por nacer. >> no estÁ haciendo nada, no estaba cometiendo ningÚn crimen... se me hace muy injusto. reportero: allÍ grabÓ el vÍdeo y lo entregÓ de manera anónima al abogado. el abogado agrega que Él no disparÓ. otra cosa que indigna a la familia y al abogado, quienes buscan que se castigue con cÁrcel a los agentes, es...