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sunday john russell going on inside the engine size truck and going and going up up the one that has been hyped engines out of it getting the best captains of industry depends on the cob. i ended up in. instead the get well and it was the name of the best that i hate known as the father continued to mount the simple enough the end of the day. a institution. a student group. the deal the tutu. on the cup run is about six weeks from now on the type of immunity and autumn themed cussing eighteen fourteen. gadhafi and was bought from a bad thing given and the fight against social injustice. in two thousand trading got dressed and one st dining out of time picking the kids and a shave but sandbox with the color on the truth. they are. women tended to be a seaming wicket we can promote abstinence once again the oxygen made with the assertion that women and the new grouping of those that was bad. the kids are the details the vineyard. use the riots the show but decided i'd rather die. i did it was still cool. this is what folks that goal official what to put security. you'll want to speak f
sunday john russell going on inside the engine size truck and going and going up up the one that has been hyped engines out of it getting the best captains of industry depends on the cob. i ended up in. instead the get well and it was the name of the best that i hate known as the father continued to mount the simple enough the end of the day. a institution. a student group. the deal the tutu. on the cup run is about six weeks from now on the type of immunity and autumn themed cussing eighteen...
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good news, bad news -- liz: wait, john, do you think that the fact that the russell has started to showal leadership to the downside and dragging some of the other indexes down is a worry here? >> it is a worry. if you look at the broader spectrum of the market, look at, you know, a heat map so to speak of the russell 2000 of stocks that have hit all-time highs this year so far when the market, s&p and dow have hit all-time highs. across a broad basis, we have seen those record numbers getting close today. but when you look at the 500 and thou, that's when you get a good look at our markets. liz: scott, you were watching that auction of 30-year treasuries. tell us what happened and why you think the float was the way, how it behaved? >> you know, there's just some, you know, discontent on the marketplace right now. and what i was looking at earlier, liz, about ab hour ago was this nasdaq market. we saw the rally almost the whole day today. what happened was the qs, the triple qs almost hit a major, major resistance level. just look at an hour, hour and a half ago. and from there we fell
good news, bad news -- liz: wait, john, do you think that the fact that the russell has started to showal leadership to the downside and dragging some of the other indexes down is a worry here? >> it is a worry. if you look at the broader spectrum of the market, look at, you know, a heat map so to speak of the russell 2000 of stocks that have hit all-time highs this year so far when the market, s&p and dow have hit all-time highs. across a broad basis, we have seen those record...
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john: i see it all around us to make you are biased because you have a job. the one simple fact the russell000 companies that are expanded have half the number of jobs they did before the 2008 financial crisis because the united states government has done everything possible to make a hard for people to take a new idea front inception in to start up to expansion. john: they keep passing more rules to make absolutely i had lunch with a former chairman of the largest holder of furnishings chain he said just tell them to shut washington down. >> also globalization makes it tough? you would think that would make it easier. >> globalization increases the thresholds you have to hire the people overseas the government relations, the translators and and so forth. when you deal with a lot of countries particularly in the developing sector dealing with governments. john: i interviewed one billionaire who is a good example when markey been was 24 he had no money with no job prospects and he created several companies. >> literally all night every night the most patriotic thing you can do as an american
john: i see it all around us to make you are biased because you have a job. the one simple fact the russell000 companies that are expanded have half the number of jobs they did before the 2008 financial crisis because the united states government has done everything possible to make a hard for people to take a new idea front inception in to start up to expansion. john: they keep passing more rules to make absolutely i had lunch with a former chairman of the largest holder of furnishings chain...
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russell buckullo. he was set to die just after midnight last night. and so john, i will start with you on this. do you think that was the right legal move? >> yes, if you remember the botched execution case and the judge a liowa to wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. we don't know exactly if the death drug is causing the botched executions or if it is it the administration of the drugs. so i think the judge is taking a precautionary step to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> the lawyers say he has a birth defect that would cause an excrucating process. i want to bring in another side. and if you think this opens the door to have your clients get out of lethal injection in the future? >> i think it can open the door and what a leo is doing the prudent thing. at the end of the day, it is a best and delay tactic. there is a lot of concern after the botched execution. and in 2008, the u.s. supreme court affirmed lethal injection as an appropriate means of execution and doesn't violate the cruel and unusual punishment standard and missouri also has as an appropriate means of execution the
russell buckullo. he was set to die just after midnight last night. and so john, i will start with you on this. do you think that was the right legal move? >> yes, if you remember the botched execution case and the judge a liowa to wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. we don't know exactly if the death drug is causing the botched executions or if it is it the administration of the drugs. so i think the judge is taking a precautionary step to make sure it doesn't happen again....
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david: on the other hand, john, you look what is happening to jcpenney right now. it is up 9%. a lot of people look at russell 2000, see some bargains there. it has come into correction mode. it is interesting neither you nor kimberly are focusing on any small cap stocks as your picks. isn't there something to be gained by going in and doing some bargain shopping now in the small caps? >> well i think there are some opportunities there. we just purchase ad company called old national bancorp, onb, in that space. keep in mind over the last decade or so, small and mid-capped stocks have done really well where large apstocks have lagged. i think investors should be overweighting large cap and taking money off the off of small and mid. we've seen small caps get rushed relatively -- david: you don't think they're down enough to go in right now for bargain hunting? >> look at valuations. i know small caps trade at higher multiples than large caps as a rule. my own portfolio of prudent speculator newsletter which i'm editor trades 15 times earnings and you just don't find a lot of small cap stocks trading at those v
david: on the other hand, john, you look what is happening to jcpenney right now. it is up 9%. a lot of people look at russell 2000, see some bargains there. it has come into correction mode. it is interesting neither you nor kimberly are focusing on any small cap stocks as your picks. isn't there something to be gained by going in and doing some bargain shopping now in the small caps? >> well i think there are some opportunities there. we just purchase ad company called old national...
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russell 2000 has half the jobs, most are coming from big companies. the confidence that ordinary americans have, that entrepreneurship would improve their lives has been lost. johne did you have more fun, big company? >> small company, no question. john: our current president is schizophrenic about business. in 2011 he said this -- >> american has always been a nation ofdoers, we build things, take risks and believe if you have a good idea are and willing to work hard enough, you can turn that idea into a successful business. john: yes! but then two years later, he said this -- >> if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. you got a business, you didn't build that. >> what's that about? two years later, is this politics? >> kernel of truth what obama is saying, all the 1980s and 90s had government participation, microchips, microwaves, lasers. john: some. >> but a small amount. the big point is government doesn't pick who succeeds or fails. it's the free market who does that. that's the great thing about entrepreneurship. it is much more exciting to start a business than to work for a large company. john: now the president says it's government
russell 2000 has half the jobs, most are coming from big companies. the confidence that ordinary americans have, that entrepreneurship would improve their lives has been lost. johne did you have more fun, big company? >> small company, no question. john: our current president is schizophrenic about business. in 2011 he said this -- >> american has always been a nation ofdoers, we build things, take risks and believe if you have a good idea are and willing to work hard enough, you...
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john: americans used to get married before they moved in together. when i was i college, most people did not live together before they married. now, most do. 65%. you probably know the famous examples, kirk russell goldie hawn. noemi watts and liev schrieber. kourtney kardashian and scott sisec. >> we don't want a wedding at all? >> i mean why mess it up. >> there's a reason people get married. because they love each other and they want to have their child and a real family, married parents. >> married parents. what a concept! university of michigan sociology professor pamela smock studies trends and family formation. pamela, cohabitation is the norm now? >> yep, everody is co habiting essentially. before marriage, after marriage. john: everybody? >> a select few who don't. those with strong religious convictions, most can expect to cohabit in their lives. john: we're putting up the census data how it increased. it is astonishing how quickly it's changed in a big way. >> yes, so we had 400,000 couples in 1960 cohabiting and 2013, which you don't have about 8 million couples. i talked to a number of young people who say they would never get married unless they live with the person first, that it
john: americans used to get married before they moved in together. when i was i college, most people did not live together before they married. now, most do. 65%. you probably know the famous examples, kirk russell goldie hawn. noemi watts and liev schrieber. kourtney kardashian and scott sisec. >> we don't want a wedding at all? >> i mean why mess it up. >> there's a reason people get married. because they love each other and they want to have their child and a real family,...