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imiran kahn baghdad >> tomorrow night on the week ahead we will talk more about the challenges facingraq as the voters go cast ballots. tomorrow at 8:30 eastern. five nato troops have been killed in a helicopter crash. the british chopper went down in kandahar prove incide p /* pr p in afghanistan, top two contenders for president are gearing up for another round of voting. early results show neither won a majority. there will be a run-off in june. stefanie dekker has the details. >> we are satisfied with the result >> there isn't a new president just yet. but he will be chosen from one of two men. former foreign minister abdullah abdullah came first with 44.9% of the vote just missing out on a 50% needed to win outright. he will face a run-off with a former world bake economist who came in second with 31.5% of the ballots but not everyone thinks the second round is a good idea. >> the election problems have affected the economy for the past several months. business has gone down. it's not good to have a second round. people will not come out to vote because they are afraid. >> it's n
imiran kahn baghdad >> tomorrow night on the week ahead we will talk more about the challenges facingraq as the voters go cast ballots. tomorrow at 8:30 eastern. five nato troops have been killed in a helicopter crash. the british chopper went down in kandahar prove incide p /* pr p in afghanistan, top two contenders for president are gearing up for another round of voting. early results show neither won a majority. there will be a run-off in june. stefanie dekker has the details....
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joining me now, "barron's" columnist michael kahn. nice to see you.he problem with housing? >> it is more of a chart thing. that is what i follow. we should get rid of some of the homebuilders in the portfolio just because of technical factors. i think the trend we've seen last summer has broken and it means it will not lead the market higher. david: i want to push you in the fundamental area for a minute though. everybody thought these low interest rates would be continue to be good for the housing market and of course they have been pick up the past year. fundamentally, what do you think kind of turned it around? >> again it isot my area but i tangentially -- david: i'm pushing you there. >> i know that the fed spooked the whole market -- david: six-month comment. >> yeah, the six-month thing. so that spooked the market. i think there was decoupling of stocks and bonds. they had been trading in a certain way, actually it is not, not even historical pattern they have been following. just a decoupling and you don't know which way one is going. you can
joining me now, "barron's" columnist michael kahn. nice to see you.he problem with housing? >> it is more of a chart thing. that is what i follow. we should get rid of some of the homebuilders in the portfolio just because of technical factors. i think the trend we've seen last summer has broken and it means it will not lead the market higher. david: i want to push you in the fundamental area for a minute though. everybody thought these low interest rates would be continue to be...
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leader, tony stewart was not in the picture, matt kenseth and also guys like denny hamlin and kasey kahnelose those guys have gotten to wins, though. especially jeff gordon, he's been fast week in and week out right there again with the win. i do interhave a problem with how anyone that was in the battle for that win acted. keselowski was upset because he didn't win, obviously you'll be upset. gordon said we did everything we could to win and joey logano obviously pulled it off. >> kevin harvick told us on the prerace show the restart is the most intense part. we saw some of the aftermath. talladega not the kind of place for payback. that's where we talk about short tracks or that kind of a place but will we see any carryover from guys like brad keselowski or marcos ambrose. >> you saw how things got crowded. that's how crowded it will be for 500 miles at talladega, chris. inches apart at 200 miles an hour. somebody makes the slightest mistake 20 cars can be swept into a crash. things won't let up when we go to alabama next weekend. >> you can certainly appreciate the emotion for not only
leader, tony stewart was not in the picture, matt kenseth and also guys like denny hamlin and kasey kahnelose those guys have gotten to wins, though. especially jeff gordon, he's been fast week in and week out right there again with the win. i do interhave a problem with how anyone that was in the battle for that win acted. keselowski was upset because he didn't win, obviously you'll be upset. gordon said we did everything we could to win and joey logano obviously pulled it off. >> kevin...
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schoumacher: so deregulation it was, and president carter appointed professor kahn as chief deregulatorregulation was a game with only winners. there were lower fares for passengers, higher profits for well-established airlines, at first, airline deregulation was a game with only winners. and new airlines for ambitious entrepreneurs. then, in the mid-'80s, there started to be losers, too. twa, pan-am, eastern, people's express, braniff. braniff international airlines tonight is out of business. schoumacher: in the era of deregulation, big airlines were inviting targets for competitors with low fares, low costs, and ashy advertising. getting you there on time is our way of, uh, being faitul. you had western, which flew in the west. you had eastern, which flew in the east, and, you know, east was east and west was west and never the planes would meet. they simply did not and it was ordained that way. so you can get confused by thinking that less carriers means less competition. actually since deregulation, the mber of competitive routes has increased enormously asompared to what it was pr
schoumacher: so deregulation it was, and president carter appointed professor kahn as chief deregulatorregulation was a game with only winners. there were lower fares for passengers, higher profits for well-established airlines, at first, airline deregulation was a game with only winners. and new airlines for ambitious entrepreneurs. then, in the mid-'80s, there started to be losers, too. twa, pan-am, eastern, people's express, braniff. braniff international airlines tonight is out of business....
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iman kahn reports >> this is election command. cameras are rarely allowed into the nerve central that controls the movement of troops on the ground. as iraq's election gets closer, the government understands it faces security challenges. >> translator: the enemy is always trying to demoral eyes us by spreading sectarian hatred to prevent iraqis to go exercise their democratic right to vote. we believe the stakes are high. but we feel we have a concrete plan to guaranty security. >> checkpoints such as this dot the city. you can find them every few kilometers and they are the most visible sign of the government security plan. the soldiers understand. >> translator: we are the spearhead of the open war on terrorism in general. we are fighting terrorism on behalf of the region and especially in iraq and backdad. it continues with al-qaeda-linked groups. >> his confidence isn't shared by many in baghdad. there are attacks across iraq every day. the damage is clear to see along with people's frustrations with their politicians >> repor
iman kahn reports >> this is election command. cameras are rarely allowed into the nerve central that controls the movement of troops on the ground. as iraq's election gets closer, the government understands it faces security challenges. >> translator: the enemy is always trying to demoral eyes us by spreading sectarian hatred to prevent iraqis to go exercise their democratic right to vote. we believe the stakes are high. but we feel we have a concrete plan to guaranty security....
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from $30-$40,000 on top of the purchase of the vehicle but it's small to pay for peace of mind, not kahn's so he hides identity for security reasons and he had jeep armored a few months ago. >> i was aimed at in the last 2, 2 1/2 years and a time comes when you feel enough is enough and you have to look for a solution. >> reporter: but in a country where many people live on a few dollars a day, it's a solution open to a privileged few. i'm with al jazeera. >> at least 12 people have been killed by tornados in the united states. the twisters caused widespread damage in arkansas and oklahoma wiping out entire neighborhoods in some areas. rescue workers have been struggling to find survivors in the darkness as they dig through the rubble of the buildings. forecasters issues severe thunderstorm warnings. basketball players from the nba-la clippers staged a protest against racist comments allegedly made by the team owner and he was caught on tape telling a woman not to promote with black people and not to bring them to games and melissa chan reports. >> and the logo could not be seen. and at th
from $30-$40,000 on top of the purchase of the vehicle but it's small to pay for peace of mind, not kahn's so he hides identity for security reasons and he had jeep armored a few months ago. >> i was aimed at in the last 2, 2 1/2 years and a time comes when you feel enough is enough and you have to look for a solution. >> reporter: but in a country where many people live on a few dollars a day, it's a solution open to a privileged few. i'm with al jazeera. >> at least 12...
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many of the things that david kahn says mention of course we have a look at the record trial yet and we don't really know what you read the east there are major issues in he bin our jac. th a maj the speedyrial. that be it's really too earlywill it's too early to know our obligation is to make sure that at chelsea received a fair trial and due process and that's that's what we're going to do with him and look at every every possible issue that we have for her. a lot of paperwork to attack right there. now what is the timeline for this ide appeals process. it was ian's want one thing dd and i believe the greeks are day they're offeringsixty extensions of time for that and then goes to the first court of appeal to men the second court of appeals and many cou go to the supreme court perhaps. so it can be a long process. all right nancy holland or the attorney for chelsea manning thank you very much for joining. you're welcome thank you. and you confirmation fro the us director of national intelligence at the national security agency has performed warrantless searches of americans' commu
many of the things that david kahn says mention of course we have a look at the record trial yet and we don't really know what you read the east there are major issues in he bin our jac. th a maj the speedyrial. that be it's really too earlywill it's too early to know our obligation is to make sure that at chelsea received a fair trial and due process and that's that's what we're going to do with him and look at every every possible issue that we have for her. a lot of paperwork to attack right...
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. >> do we owe it to kahn? medium cand have the be used effectively. >> it is great to have you here. i'm enormously interested. it is an empowerment. that is what is important. >> that is right. it is going to get people opportunities. you can do with former president. we will be back in a minute. thank you. stay with us. ♪ >> katty kay and claire shipman are back with a new book, "the confidence code." anchor of abche news america. i am pleased to have them on this program whenever they want to come. let me talk about this. what is "the confidence code." >> we started writing this book because we would interview women across america. we came across this self-doubt. they would talk to us about how they were just lucky to be in the right place at the right time. were they really deserving of their profession. it was something about confidence we wanted to investigate. the book is an analysis of what confidences. where it comes from. >> he went on a search to find it confidence made it different? >> first, wheth
. >> do we owe it to kahn? medium cand have the be used effectively. >> it is great to have you here. i'm enormously interested. it is an empowerment. that is what is important. >> that is right. it is going to get people opportunities. you can do with former president. we will be back in a minute. thank you. stay with us. ♪ >> katty kay and claire shipman are back with a new book, "the confidence code." anchor of abche news america. i am pleased to have them...
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and says contortionism dates back so the 12th century when they performed for their leader, genghis kahn>> it is an important event and among the highlight are the contortionists. it's seen as an art form. mopping owlians wan this recognised and protected. if unesco grants its petition it will be the 12 recognition for intangible cultural matter in need of preserving. >> we don't need musical instruments outside our body, we look for music within. norm addic mongolians came up with the art forms as they meditated. >> for mongolia the art form is a statement of who they are. a celebration of the past and beauty of their her timing. -- heritage. >> that is amazing. that's it from the newshour from me and the team. thanks for watching. >> you're watching al jazeera america live from new york. i'm jonathan betz. >> a chinese ship picked up a signal from the floor of the indian ocean. the crew reportedly heard a ping matching the black box frequency. the source has not been determined. >> turn out in afghanistan was large as they voted for a new leader. there was an upsurge of violence notice
and says contortionism dates back so the 12th century when they performed for their leader, genghis kahn>> it is an important event and among the highlight are the contortionists. it's seen as an art form. mopping owlians wan this recognised and protected. if unesco grants its petition it will be the 12 recognition for intangible cultural matter in need of preserving. >> we don't need musical instruments outside our body, we look for music within. norm addic mongolians came up with...
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past the tree kahne go radios. and some nonindigenous species.heater with a view where they were treated to an animal show. >> what enables her to catch -- >> the message is conservation. and it's one that's close to the duke's heart and the couple seemed to love it. there you have it. the royals stroking a koala bear with the harbor in the background. another iconic historic moment. and pictures that will also play into australia's visual history. one that's still linked to a monarchy based on the other side of the planet. max foster, cnn, sydney. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm fredericka whit field. the ferry tragedy in south korea, another deadly drone strike in yemen and the search for flight 370. we begin in south korea. the death toll rises to 59 in the ferry that sank off the coast of south korea and getting new details about what happened when the ship was in danger. from a radio transcript
past the tree kahne go radios. and some nonindigenous species.heater with a view where they were treated to an animal show. >> what enables her to catch -- >> the message is conservation. and it's one that's close to the duke's heart and the couple seemed to love it. there you have it. the royals stroking a koala bear with the harbor in the background. another iconic historic moment. and pictures that will also play into australia's visual history. one that's still linked to a...
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sorenson's tire catches fire and spreads and he comes to the pit and his crew is there alone with cayceee kahne's crew. joey logan was in first place and slip downs low and takes the lead. logano wins for the second time in three races, but the drama is hardy ore. meares is grabbing ambrose and ambrose is throwing a pretty good right. no word on discipline for those two as the crew members got between hem. the move moves logano into the point lead. >>> jarrett goff played most of the snaps and govin today's blue and white spring game throwing a touchdown pass to lawler. goff 14 of 23 for 170 yards, in a game that you are playing against your own defense. that does it for this saturday night edition of sportswrap. see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> interesting context in tomorrow's warriors-clippers game. >> what is the backdrop and if you are a player and coach you say put that behind you and do the very best on the court. if you look over to where the owners would normally sit for the los angeles clippers he won't be there. >> i imagine it's difficult to focus when all the sideshows. >> that is
sorenson's tire catches fire and spreads and he comes to the pit and his crew is there alone with cayceee kahne's crew. joey logan was in first place and slip downs low and takes the lead. logano wins for the second time in three races, but the drama is hardy ore. meares is grabbing ambrose and ambrose is throwing a pretty good right. no word on discipline for those two as the crew members got between hem. the move moves logano into the point lead. >>> jarrett goff played most of the...
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imaran kahn >> the palestinian president said hamas would recognize israel and anyounty government he forms would also recognize israel. hamas leaders said they would not change their position to recognize the jewish state. peace talks between the west bank and israel were called off this week. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera america, journalists held against their will by pro-russian forces in eastern ukraine, i will speak with the director of reporters without borders about why these cases are raises serious concerns. >>> cleaning up tornado damage in north carolina. we will tell you who can expect another round of severe storms this weekend. >>> we are glad you are watching al jazeera america. here are the top stories this half hour. crowds are converging on the vatican for a double canonization ceremony. pope francis and pope emeritus will declare sainthood for two predecessors. >>> president obama landed in malaysia. he plans to discuss the disappearance of flight 370 with the prime minister. that and regional issues will be discussed >> gun men are proposing a prisoner swap,
imaran kahn >> the palestinian president said hamas would recognize israel and anyounty government he forms would also recognize israel. hamas leaders said they would not change their position to recognize the jewish state. peace talks between the west bank and israel were called off this week. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera america, journalists held against their will by pro-russian forces in eastern ukraine, i will speak with the director of reporters without borders about...
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how do you transport one of the largest ever kahn vors? tom ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by trucks the 16 crates containing the tyrannosaurus rex arrives add his home, the history museum. >> the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited by the event as any tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hooray, and now this is welling up and here we go again, and it's just as much fun this time around. >> visitors will be able to watch as the staff unpacks, cata logs, photographs and digitally scans the bones. once assembled the dinosaur will be mounted, showing the stature that effects its name. the smithsonian had this acquisition as one of the largest t rex fossils, but not as big as the one allowed to get aa. >> this is sue, discovered in south dakota and the star attraction at chicago's field museum, it was bought at auction for $8.3 million. a record sum for a dinosaur and more that the smithsonian could bit. their t rex was found on public land so was free. it will form the centrepiece of an
how do you transport one of the largest ever kahn vors? tom ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by trucks the 16 crates containing the tyrannosaurus rex arrives add his home, the history museum. >> the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited by the event as any tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hooray, and now this is welling up and here we go again, and it's just as much fun this time around. >> visitors will be able to...
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. >>> robert kahn is at the council on foreign relations. >>> bitcoin, boom or bust?thompson has gone into the world of digital currency. mare,? >> tyler, boom or bust, a lot of the bitcoin faithful see that there are profits to be made. >> the economists that have looked at it, they said these a bubble and has the characteristics of a bubble. i believe them. that doesn't mean you can't profit from a bubble. [ hypnotist ] you are feeling satisfied without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let'
. >>> robert kahn is at the council on foreign relations. >>> bitcoin, boom or bust?thompson has gone into the world of digital currency. mare,? >> tyler, boom or bust, a lot of the bitcoin faithful see that there are profits to be made. >> the economists that have looked at it, they said these a bubble and has the characteristics of a bubble. i believe them. that doesn't mean you can't profit from a bubble. [ hypnotist ] you are feeling satisfied without standard...
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contortionim dates back to the 12th sent tree when flexible dancers performed for the leader, genghis kahn's a different kind of audience they are preparing for now. the circus is a cultural ent in mongolia. one of the highlights are the contortionists. it's seen as an art form. m among olians wants this protected as part of their heritage. >> if the petition is granted, it will be the 12th such recognition for intangible cultural heritage in need of safe guarding. >> we don't need musical instruments outside our body. we look for music within. nod nomadics came up with these. >> this art form is a clear statement of who they are, a celebration of their past and the beauty of their heritage. al jazeera. mongolia. >> pretty cool there. more news in a moment. >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak to you for a minute... >> this is where columbia's war continues... >> ...still occupied... >> police have arrived... y
contortionim dates back to the 12th sent tree when flexible dancers performed for the leader, genghis kahn's a different kind of audience they are preparing for now. the circus is a cultural ent in mongolia. one of the highlights are the contortionists. it's seen as an art form. m among olians wants this protected as part of their heritage. >> if the petition is granted, it will be the 12th such recognition for intangible cultural heritage in need of safe guarding. >> we don't need...
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seeing the test is also going to offer free online courses for students to prepare for it through the kahnmy. they want to lay level the playing field. >> my kids and parents all over the country paying for the kids' prep. >> did you take the sat? >> i think i mentioned earlier, i turned off my sat brain before i took the test. >> really? especially math? >> i believe. >> thank you,ines. thousands of australians turned out to welcome prince william and his family. australia is a constitutional monarchy. >> could change before the duke who is second in the line to king. andrew takes a look at the prospects of australia becoming a republic. >> they call this a royal tour, a chance for future monarchs to meet their future subjects because the united kingdom's monarch is also australias then the company won independence in 1901, they remain a constitutional monarchwy a kick or queen it's formal head of state, too. prince william will become kick william of australia, baby george will one day be king george here. >> somebody to look up to. >> that's how i was brought up, and i want my young chi
seeing the test is also going to offer free online courses for students to prepare for it through the kahnmy. they want to lay level the playing field. >> my kids and parents all over the country paying for the kids' prep. >> did you take the sat? >> i think i mentioned earlier, i turned off my sat brain before i took the test. >> really? especially math? >> i believe. >> thank you,ines. thousands of australians turned out to welcome prince william and his...
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imrad kahn, baghdad >> the second day the national rifle association's meeting t gathering in indiana, 70,000 people expected. four candidates spoke to the opening yesterday including louisiana governor bobby jindal >> they never talk about the other reasons our founders wanted to protect gun ownership. they think it is a phrase from a speech writer. we think the second amendment is a right created and endowed to us by our creator, god almighty. >> gun control room advocates showed up in force. gun violence survivors proceed testified background check laws and say it is run by extremists in the washington. let's talk about joined by kate lynn kelly the thank you for being in today. >> thank you. >> i want to get your thoughts on mayor bloomberg's new group. how much difference document it will make? >> it's interesting. my immediate reaction when i heard about it was, good for him to take on this issue. it's complicated. it's national. it's not going away any time soon. i think nine months carry a lot as well. so i would urge people who feel strongly about the issue to say even if jo
imrad kahn, baghdad >> the second day the national rifle association's meeting t gathering in indiana, 70,000 people expected. four candidates spoke to the opening yesterday including louisiana governor bobby jindal >> they never talk about the other reasons our founders wanted to protect gun ownership. they think it is a phrase from a speech writer. we think the second amendment is a right created and endowed to us by our creator, god almighty. >> gun control room advocates...
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they ended up locked in with carl ai kahn and others. >> -- icahn. >> this is a hostile takeover. two don't necessarily or normally fit together. >> well, the activist generally wants a company to get bought. he has taken out that step. yes, this is a bit new. new to see an act vibs. typically you would think of activists in the corporate world being almost in opposition. vator as ckman, ino always. >> if you enjoy 3-d films, check out what could be the next frontier for movies. 4-d. the technology bringsfects like moving chairs, smoke and wind to theater goers. ut will audiences like it? john erlichman went to get a taste for himself. >> welcome o the movie theater of the future. if you thought 3-d was cool, try adding moving chairs. bubbles, water, strobe lights, a feet tickler and smoke. > let's do it. >> shaking. >> exactly. > the company behind this 4-dx olled out chains and now it is live in downtown los angeles retro fitting one of its theaters which can cost $700,000. rb to be competitive and relevant in the movie business, you have to constantly be evolving. >> all of thi
they ended up locked in with carl ai kahn and others. >> -- icahn. >> this is a hostile takeover. two don't necessarily or normally fit together. >> well, the activist generally wants a company to get bought. he has taken out that step. yes, this is a bit new. new to see an act vibs. typically you would think of activists in the corporate world being almost in opposition. vator as ckman, ino always. >> if you enjoy 3-d films, check out what could be the next frontier for...
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arkansas representative tom kahn is visiting a local school. he is talking to nice graders about financial literacy. -- night raiders about financial literacy. she is here to talk about a rise in stay-at-home mothers. why are we seen this rise and who these moms are? guest: thank you for having me. the share of all moms who are staying at home and not working outside the home is up to about three in 10 as of 2012. that is about from about a quarter in 2000. some people might be surprised to hear that stay-at-home moms in general are not necessarily the college educated affluent moms we see in journalism stories. they are less educated than working moms. they are more likely to be immigrants. they're more likely to be in poverty. there are a variety of moms who stay at home. these are not just the married moms with working husbands. there are single or cohabiting with a partner moms. that is the $64,000 question. there may be a lot of things going on. we think there are a mix of factors. we are seeing and increase in mother staying home because
arkansas representative tom kahn is visiting a local school. he is talking to nice graders about financial literacy. -- night raiders about financial literacy. she is here to talk about a rise in stay-at-home mothers. why are we seen this rise and who these moms are? guest: thank you for having me. the share of all moms who are staying at home and not working outside the home is up to about three in 10 as of 2012. that is about from about a quarter in 2000. some people might be surprised to...
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. >> cathy joens, rich peterson from s&p capital iq jim kahn from wealth management group, ryan jacobson from wells fargo advantage funds an our own rick santelli. let me start with jim from wealth enhancement group. is this a time for me to try and enhance my wealth or just protect it? >> always a time to try and enhance your wealth. we think there are a lot of great opportunities right now so looking at emerging markets, the news is negative, negative, negative. the reality is russia is driving down valuations. all the scare stories out of china driving down valuations. stocks are cheap in emerging markets and this might be a great opportunity to buy. >> rich we're looking at technology sell-off again. here we go again, social media, cloud competing stocks, biotechnology. there's obviously still some room to run in this sell-off of the momentum days. >> you know, given today's downturn we're still only about two points away from being positive for the week. the s&p 500, i'd say good earnings season. financials worth about 3.3% for the first quarter numbers, revenue up about 3%. we have
. >> cathy joens, rich peterson from s&p capital iq jim kahn from wealth management group, ryan jacobson from wells fargo advantage funds an our own rick santelli. let me start with jim from wealth enhancement group. is this a time for me to try and enhance my wealth or just protect it? >> always a time to try and enhance your wealth. we think there are a lot of great opportunities right now so looking at emerging markets, the news is negative, negative, negative. the reality is...
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stakes in a number of companies, including sun edison and appliance and home furnishings retailer kahn's. both those stocks are up near session highs. 10% on the day here. he also said that they continue to make money on their stake in micron technology, another chip company, and they lost money on their bet against keurig green mountain. the funds also closed out money-losing propositions on long positions in general motors as well as short positions in chipotle, as well as michael coors. einhorn also made mention of recently making a bet, and michelle mentioned this earlier, against a group of "high-flying momentum stocks." he also said that we're in the second technology bubble in the last 15 years, and that investors who are worried about the effects of high frequency traders should route their stock traders to iex. that's highlighted in michael lewis's book. einhorn also said that green light owns a small stake in iex. michelle, back over to you guys. >> he wasn't specific about which stocks are in the bubble basket. >> he didn't mention -- why would you if you don't have to tell pe
stakes in a number of companies, including sun edison and appliance and home furnishings retailer kahn's. both those stocks are up near session highs. 10% on the day here. he also said that they continue to make money on their stake in micron technology, another chip company, and they lost money on their bet against keurig green mountain. the funds also closed out money-losing propositions on long positions in general motors as well as short positions in chipotle, as well as michael coors....
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speaker, it was so shocking to hear an thatted secretary of state genghist you pronounced kahne actually make the statement that the russians were making a 19th century move on crimea. when history dictates that what the russians did in moving on crimea, an area they've had their eyes on, have wanted to take, is -- yes, it's 19th century. it is 20th century. it is 21st century. will be 22nd century if the war tarries. it was 18th, 17th, 16th, 15th, 14th, it's been in every century. you go back to the dark ages, 500 to 1000 a.d. or 476 to 800 a.d., whatever you call the dark ages, this was the kind of move that was made then. eople made moves, assaultive moves on other people, places, evilhings because there is in this world. mr. speaker, there is the good that our founders acknowledged, that god put there. that's why they said we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, because they knew there was a creator. they knew there was evil in the world. and they set up as many obstacles to power grabs in this country as they could. and they felt pretty comfortable that congre
speaker, it was so shocking to hear an thatted secretary of state genghist you pronounced kahne actually make the statement that the russians were making a 19th century move on crimea. when history dictates that what the russians did in moving on crimea, an area they've had their eyes on, have wanted to take, is -- yes, it's 19th century. it is 20th century. it is 21st century. will be 22nd century if the war tarries. it was 18th, 17th, 16th, 15th, 14th, it's been in every century. you go back...
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the when you hear george osborne and david kahn cameron talk about the economy it's almost sound as if they're trying to disenfranchise a whole that they've taken an adversarial position against people is this is cryptocurrency is in your view do you see as a liberating force one hundred percent of go of what it's who can but you would all support allco if this was in the crips or cards you know if you know what a future was and you'd live physical in london about in the town yes screw it are your neighbors you talk about in coffee shops you say i'm in the crypt i was in this the word spreading by simply smallest will meet up with people whoa this discuss it from so to moments for cards you know educate you know people wanted bicycling and crowd funding of course is an emerging phenomenon as well and so when you combine cryptocurrency with crowdfunding it sounds almost like an unbelievably explosive potential they're both from complement one another how some will because over the you're going to knowhow from the banks so you go through the crowd funding platforms and. so we've because
the when you hear george osborne and david kahn cameron talk about the economy it's almost sound as if they're trying to disenfranchise a whole that they've taken an adversarial position against people is this is cryptocurrency is in your view do you see as a liberating force one hundred percent of go of what it's who can but you would all support allco if this was in the crips or cards you know if you know what a future was and you'd live physical in london about in the town yes screw it are...