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liz: yeah. a tough go for that company. >> reporter: everybody's trying to pick the bottom in these tech stocks, especially these pc-related stocks. liz: still a company that started in a tiny little shed, and look what it is today. thank you very much. >>> closing bell ringing in about six and a half minutes, not quite there to the upside for the dow jones industrials, nine more points. we'll see what happens, but follow me on twitter @liz claman. when we come back, i'm going to show you one sector taking off without any delay today. ♪ ♪ we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. take the privilege
liz: yeah. a tough go for that company. >> reporter: everybody's trying to pick the bottom in these tech stocks, especially these pc-related stocks. liz: still a company that started in a tiny little shed, and look what it is today. thank you very much. >>> closing bell ringing in about six and a half minutes, not quite there to the upside for the dow jones industrials, nine more points. we'll see what happens, but follow me on twitter @liz claman. when we come back, i'm going to...
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>> you're talking to me, liz? liz: yeah, jamie. >> okay, perfect. i actually think that for us, i mean, i'm looking at housing, and it's been such a horrible sector for the last couple of years, and all of a sudden you're starting to see a little bit of a sign of life, and that's fantastically important for banks and for people who have been scared to death to buy bank stocks over the last couple of years. it provides you the base on which to build a long-term portfolio of bank shares. i think that banking, which has been in the headlines in the negative sense for a while, this is a good place to be making long-term bets on banks with jpmorgan, and i think that would be a very good place to start. ashley: t., you talked about a 20% correction, so how do investors play the market right now? do you like gold? >> yeah, i do. particularly the gold mining shares. by the way, i'm not a total stop market bear in terms of all sectors. if you look at the gold mine sector in particular, that sector's been beaten up some 50% in the last 12 months. that's an ar
>> you're talking to me, liz? liz: yeah, jamie. >> okay, perfect. i actually think that for us, i mean, i'm looking at housing, and it's been such a horrible sector for the last couple of years, and all of a sudden you're starting to see a little bit of a sign of life, and that's fantastically important for banks and for people who have been scared to death to buy bank stocks over the last couple of years. it provides you the base on which to build a long-term portfolio of bank...
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liz: listen, thank you. jim is coming right back to talk about what other companies he is buying right now. already gave united technologies, but much more coming up. the closing bell and 52 minutes, a lot of action happening at the cme and while some are shying away from europe, here is the company jumping in, looking to make its way over there. we brought in the executive chairman to break it all down. everybody wants this guy, he is here in the studio, fox business exclusive coming up. liz: let's check in with the team. jeff flock in iowa covering the drought like nobody else can, but we are now down 69 points, why is there a sudden erosion? >> we really are starting to sell off, off of some of the highs we have not seen, some profits and heavier volume be at take a look at a move looking at urban outfitters, a lot of folks are into it, the stock about 19%, a new 52-week high for urban outfitters, they're seeing the traffic not having to mark down the merchandising, boosting their margins and the stock $3
liz: listen, thank you. jim is coming right back to talk about what other companies he is buying right now. already gave united technologies, but much more coming up. the closing bell and 52 minutes, a lot of action happening at the cme and while some are shying away from europe, here is the company jumping in, looking to make its way over there. we brought in the executive chairman to break it all down. everybody wants this guy, he is here in the studio, fox business exclusive coming up. liz:...
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liz: i will not be in equities. sure enough, equities have jumped anywhere from 18-25% year over year. all you have to see is the trend and that is a massive outflows away from stock and equity fund. and into bond funds. >> our friend points out since 06 you have had over $500 billion of net outflows out of equity funds. more importantly you have had $1 trillion go into bond funds. that differential, that is like a spring that will resolve itself. you stretch the spring very very far. could there be a correction here? clearly, there could be. the vix telling us there is a pause. they put out a note that we would see as much of a 25% correction and s&p. i just do not see that happening. liz: that would be quite this not back. definitely. you have come here time and again saying you like stocks. the last time you were here, back on june 1, the stock you picked is up about 28%. >> again, we have made a lot of money taking the other side i'm a the other view, the opposing view, when consensus lies, you have to take the
liz: i will not be in equities. sure enough, equities have jumped anywhere from 18-25% year over year. all you have to see is the trend and that is a massive outflows away from stock and equity fund. and into bond funds. >> our friend points out since 06 you have had over $500 billion of net outflows out of equity funds. more importantly you have had $1 trillion go into bond funds. that differential, that is like a spring that will resolve itself. you stretch the spring very very far....
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liz: look at the bailouts. if these banks want to take risks that is fine but don't put it on our shoulders because we build a lot of these names out and some were very much don't by the state depending on royal bank of scotland but why haven't we seen any criminal things? anybody let away in handcuffs? everyone has been given a pass and i wonder if it is in the lobbyists they paid to worm their way inside the beltway and convince democrats and republicans to keep easy on the banks? >> this has been a very disturbing drama. we don't want hangman justice or heads on a stick and we don't want people coughed to satisfy the blood thirst for revenge. but we want justice and a thorough investigation. people feel there hasn't been this level of effort to uncover the wrongdoing and punish it and the damage is fundamental because it erodes confidence in the legal system and the financial markets. when the business section reads like a rap sheet that shakes the economy and shakes investor confidence in the market. as to
liz: look at the bailouts. if these banks want to take risks that is fine but don't put it on our shoulders because we build a lot of these names out and some were very much don't by the state depending on royal bank of scotland but why haven't we seen any criminal things? anybody let away in handcuffs? everyone has been given a pass and i wonder if it is in the lobbyists they paid to worm their way inside the beltway and convince democrats and republicans to keep easy on the banks? >>...
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liz: thanks very much.'s look where investors are putting their money in this tentative climate. you all are so scared you are going into bond funds. $7.61 billion went into bond funds and $3.92 billion went into money-market funds. and $3.2 billion out of equity funds. does this mean investors are still looking for safety and should they be and in what form? let's bring back tony chrisiny. [talking over each other] liz: does it surprise you to see those numbers? >> no. this is the trend for more than a decade. financial bubble in 2000 scared people lot of the stock market. at that point in time household representing half the stock market capitalization sunk to the mid 30s and stayed there. the population is aging. last year was the first year baby boomers between 46-64 turned 65 and they experienced two shocks and don't want to go to assets they're vulnerable. liz: we're looking at the fact that people want to go to treasury so i am playing the game of kick any maturity. people have to be in u.s. treasuri
liz: thanks very much.'s look where investors are putting their money in this tentative climate. you all are so scared you are going into bond funds. $7.61 billion went into bond funds and $3.92 billion went into money-market funds. and $3.2 billion out of equity funds. does this mean investors are still looking for safety and should they be and in what form? let's bring back tony chrisiny. [talking over each other] liz: does it surprise you to see those numbers? >> no. this is the trend...
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liz: why did it happen? we are sitting here surmising it was because people believed that the fed or any central bank had no choice but to pile it in higher and deeper and the dollar did get weaker. this is quite the dramatic move. is there something we are missing? >> if you look at the timing was just about right. the fed minutes came out yesterday which were quite positive in terms of easing and concurrently you have the europeans contemplating loosening some of these austerity moves, buying more sovereign bonds and moving east where you go to china. the government is saddled with a slowing economy, more specifics to that effect came out today and there is talk of lowering reserve requirements and lowering interest rates and kind of offering incentives on the consumer side to kickstart demand there as well. you are seeing a try polar number of regions moving toward easing. the gold bugs have picked up on that. dave: wondering what was moving gold. what happened with the fed notes. there was a little pullb
liz: why did it happen? we are sitting here surmising it was because people believed that the fed or any central bank had no choice but to pile it in higher and deeper and the dollar did get weaker. this is quite the dramatic move. is there something we are missing? >> if you look at the timing was just about right. the fed minutes came out yesterday which were quite positive in terms of easing and concurrently you have the europeans contemplating loosening some of these austerity moves,...
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liz: doctor. small-time actor accused of trying to extort millions from a movie mogul and millionaires. so just how common is this in hollywood? we're asking producer and mandalay entertainment ceo peter guber. that's next. david: also lady gaga's multimillion-dollar legal battle with one toy company looks to becoming to an end. say you don't know this story? wait until you hear the details. we've got it coming up on "off the desk". ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios liz: this sounds like something out of a bad who way movie. aspiring actor trying to ex-start money from a big-time producer, energy magnate and internet revolutionary, just to further his own acting career. david: federal authorities say it is very real. they say 25-year-old vic shaw, pictured with tom cruise was trying to extort money from harvey weinstein and groupon cofounder. joining us now som
liz: doctor. small-time actor accused of trying to extort millions from a movie mogul and millionaires. so just how common is this in hollywood? we're asking producer and mandalay entertainment ceo peter guber. that's next. david: also lady gaga's multimillion-dollar legal battle with one toy company looks to becoming to an end. say you don't know this story? wait until you hear the details. we've got it coming up on "off the desk". ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower...
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liz: thank you.id: if you think your food needs more salt you will not be able to get it at one restaurant chain. oh, no, is this the nanny state gone wild? more details coming up. liz: even "the simpsons" couldn't save the u.s. post office from its budget problems. we'll take you "off the desk" for that one next. ♪ . everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and se
liz: thank you.id: if you think your food needs more salt you will not be able to get it at one restaurant chain. oh, no, is this the nanny state gone wild? more details coming up. liz: even "the simpsons" couldn't save the u.s. post office from its budget problems. we'll take you "off the desk" for that one next. ♪ . everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step...
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she had liz at 18 and raised her in a single mom.he has gained a newfound appreciation as a struggling young mom. >> do you think we ought to wake up mommy and daddy. >> and when liz is too exhausted and ann is busy with her own newborn, ann's mom comes over to babysit tyson. but it wasn't until we sat down with liz that great grandma's past is clear with her. >> your grandma was a teenage mom. >> what? >> you didn't know that? >> 18. >> you are going stop it? you are going stop the cycle? >> i want to try my best. >> it changes your per speck ti when you become a mother. >> yeah, it does. >> more "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> thanks to juju. "my teen is pregnant and so am i" airs august 1st. thanks for
she had liz at 18 and raised her in a single mom.he has gained a newfound appreciation as a struggling young mom. >> do you think we ought to wake up mommy and daddy. >> and when liz is too exhausted and ann is busy with her own newborn, ann's mom comes over to babysit tyson. but it wasn't until we sat down with liz that great grandma's past is clear with her. >> your grandma was a teenage mom. >> what? >> you didn't know that? >> 18. >> you are going...
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she had liz at 18 and raised her in a single mom.he has gained a newfound appreciation as a struggling young mom. >> do you think we ought to wake up mommy and daddy. >> and when liz is too exhausted and ann is busy with her own newborn, ann's mom comes over to babysit tyson. but it wasn't until we sat down with liz that great grandma's past is clear with her. >> your grandma was a teenage mom. >> what? >> you didn't know that? >> 18. >> you are going stop it? you are going stop the cycle? >> i want to try my best. >> it changes your per speck ti when you become a mother. >> yeah, it does. >> more "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> thanks to juju. "my teen is pregnant and so am i" airs august 1st. >> this is abc 7 news. >> good evening, everyone. jimmy kimil will begin in seven minutes. the city of oakland is being sued for not repairing a road where a cyclist died that happened last september at grizzly peak and claremont avenue. the family of 53-year-old allen lee says a rut in the road less than 2 inches wide took his lif
she had liz at 18 and raised her in a single mom.he has gained a newfound appreciation as a struggling young mom. >> do you think we ought to wake up mommy and daddy. >> and when liz is too exhausted and ann is busy with her own newborn, ann's mom comes over to babysit tyson. but it wasn't until we sat down with liz that great grandma's past is clear with her. >> your grandma was a teenage mom. >> what? >> you didn't know that? >> 18. >> you are going...
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liz: correct.es: the only problem i will say i do have with this, the ipo, 57% of the ipo was insider selling. in other words they weren't raising money for the company for operations, it was a way to dump their shares on to the public. that wasn't the case the year ago. you didn't see where insiders were dumping wholesale into the beginning. this is supposed to be the beginning period for everyone who is investing in this company and going at it. i think this can backfire from a pr point of view and i think it will hurt facebook bad. stuart: i think it already has. charles and liz. patent fight between apple and samsung. it claims that samsung ripped off iphone and ipad technology. we need the judge for this. he's here next. stuart: i'm going to say it is another quiet day for summer stock market, quiet in terms of volume that is. at the moment the dow is up 34 points. been like this all summer really. small moves, the overall trend has been higher. dow up six weeks in a row, at its highest level
liz: correct.es: the only problem i will say i do have with this, the ipo, 57% of the ipo was insider selling. in other words they weren't raising money for the company for operations, it was a way to dump their shares on to the public. that wasn't the case the year ago. you didn't see where insiders were dumping wholesale into the beginning. this is supposed to be the beginning period for everyone who is investing in this company and going at it. i think this can backfire from a pr point of...
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i agree with liz. it is about creating opportunities for american people and deal with entitlement reforms and the real problem with winning ugly. you have no consensus and you alien date your opponents and no idea for a man date of your own . we need people coming together after an election and winning ugly does not help you do that. >> joe trippi, is this the new normal like you guilt someone. >> here's what is abnormally normal about this. this adnever once run as a paid ad. there was no adbuy . that is the new normal. >> everybody sees it and you don't have to pay a dime. >> you make it outlandish and you cross the lineup on purpose. why? because then everybodies about it. >> they crossed it. i have been saying this for weeks, romney campaign continues. someone on the democratic side said smoke and romney side screams fire and they pour more gasoline on the problem whether reid talking about the tax returns or something else. and they go put more on it. and the president comes out and adwould come
i agree with liz. it is about creating opportunities for american people and deal with entitlement reforms and the real problem with winning ugly. you have no consensus and you alien date your opponents and no idea for a man date of your own . we need people coming together after an election and winning ugly does not help you do that. >> joe trippi, is this the new normal like you guilt someone. >> here's what is abnormally normal about this. this adnever once run as a paid ad....
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i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t. we begin today with the latest twist in the case of wiki leaks whistleblower julian a song which we've received word that ecuador has granted him asylum a son was arrested in london back in december of two thousand and ten and has been going through legal battles there ever since he's been held up at the ecuadorian embassy in london for nearly two months awaiting president quote he has decision today ok dorian president rafael correa granted asylum to a songe the two men have spoken to each other several times over the past few years including an end up interview on giuliana songes show he's been fighting extradition to sweden where he faces questioning over alleged sex crimes songe has offered several times to be interviewed over the phone or at the swedish of the sea but officials rejected that offer as on has expressed that his alternate fear is that if he is extradited to sweden that will lead to him being extradited to the united states where he believes he will be prosecuted for
i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t. we begin today with the latest twist in the case of wiki leaks whistleblower julian a song which we've received word that ecuador has granted him asylum a son was arrested in london back in december of two thousand and ten and has been going through legal battles there ever since he's been held up at the ecuadorian embassy in london for nearly two months awaiting president quote he has decision today ok dorian president rafael correa granted asylum to a...
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liz: on the floor of the cme. i will be on a flight night on the floor for the fed chairman tomorrow, set the scene for us, how are traders anticipating the speech, what is the trait? >> as a trader you have to realize they can always pull the card out of their pocket when they want to play it. i don't know if it is that important. most people feel not anything is going to happen. they will have to look. i'm focusing next week the bigger issue. often they get disappointed. i don't know. to get to your guest, to predict a slowdown in asia and a stock market decline, that is really bucking the overall trends we have had so far. if he wants to step out on the ledge and say things have turned the market, good luck to him, but every time they have sold off recently it rebounded and we have hit new highs in the last four years. david: remember the ledges are very high and that is where the market is now. thank you very much. we will see you in a couple of minutes as the s&p closes. >> thank you guys. all right, paul rya
liz: on the floor of the cme. i will be on a flight night on the floor for the fed chairman tomorrow, set the scene for us, how are traders anticipating the speech, what is the trait? >> as a trader you have to realize they can always pull the card out of their pocket when they want to play it. i don't know if it is that important. most people feel not anything is going to happen. they will have to look. i'm focusing next week the bigger issue. often they get disappointed. i don't know....
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well again you know no matter what going forward liz no matter what the polls are saying right now it's going to be a tough fight is going to be a close race between mitt romney and president obama and so they really want to have as many people behind their candidate as possible but what you do see and what i've heard time and time again you know actually ryan saying this should be a party with you know of a chance and a lot of ideas within that tent we're not you know people with only one or two ideas people have a lot of things that they believe in and a lot of reasons of if they're members of the republican party and she's worried a whole lot of other people that i spoke to are very worried that this is simply going to become a party for political insiders the part of the power they worry will become more and more concentrated so that expression all politics is local there were that's not going to be the case anymore that all politics will now be from the top down with the man with the most money wins now this is the first day since it got postponed due to tropical storm isaac how di
well again you know no matter what going forward liz no matter what the polls are saying right now it's going to be a tough fight is going to be a close race between mitt romney and president obama and so they really want to have as many people behind their candidate as possible but what you do see and what i've heard time and time again you know actually ryan saying this should be a party with you know of a chance and a lot of ideas within that tent we're not you know people with only one or...
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i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t we begin today with the latest in the case of wiki leaks whistleblower julian a sausage assad remains inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been seeking refuge for two months this is a day after ecuador announced it would grant asylum to a songe but getting from the embassy to the airport is proving to be a challenge if not impossible for a songe the u.k. ballasts to arrest him the moment he steps foot outside of the embassy this has outraged a songes supporters think you are wrong. me there are some of the sights and sounds unfolding today outside of the embassy more protests and more arrests while ecuador and the u.k. remain in a diplomatic impasse where does the united states stand in all this r.t. white house correspondent christine for south has the details. liz once again no word from the white house regarding julian assange and or the decision by the president of ecuador to grant him political asylum we did however here yesterday from the state department officials there insisting the u.s. government is in no way involved this is an i
i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t we begin today with the latest in the case of wiki leaks whistleblower julian a sausage assad remains inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been seeking refuge for two months this is a day after ecuador announced it would grant asylum to a songe but getting from the embassy to the airport is proving to be a challenge if not impossible for a songe the u.k. ballasts to arrest him the moment he steps foot outside of the embassy this has outraged a...
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liz once again no word from the white house regarding giuliana songe or the decision by the president of ecuador to grant him political asylum we did however here yesterday from the state department officials there insisting the u.s. government is in no way involved this is an issue between the ecuadorian the brits going on have anything particular to do with regard to the charge that the u.s. was intent on persecuting him i reject that completely but it's not just a lack of information about julian assange reporters both covering the white house in washington and both the president and governor romney on the campaign trail have been extremely frustrated in trying to get serious questions answered really in terms of getting any access at all now you may remember the incident just a few weeks ago when governor romney was in israel and reporters were asking him questions you know doing their job really and they were scolded by romney's aides are having a. bit of a soft on here for a governor do you have a statement from the house did. you feel you. know as far as president obama he's be
liz once again no word from the white house regarding giuliana songe or the decision by the president of ecuador to grant him political asylum we did however here yesterday from the state department officials there insisting the u.s. government is in no way involved this is an issue between the ecuadorian the brits going on have anything particular to do with regard to the charge that the u.s. was intent on persecuting him i reject that completely but it's not just a lack of information about...
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it's going to be a tough sell. >> liz?s on friday nights, don't be drinking. >> maria cordona and i will be hosting a show tonight on xm radio. >> robert? >> nobody can match it. >> that's it for this hefty edition of the daily rundown. tomorrow on the show, jack marquel joins me. thomas roberts talks with big ed schultz and ben labolt and sean spicer. that's coming up. chris jansing coming up tonight. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. atd anc ]velib fur allergy symptoms for 24 hours. buoer rtalen tu. si a pindhhcvmele sca't allergy symptoms for 24 hours. d ou t f-et. wo t o, u'levi doaldiat plrk u're te wo t o, to rawi en anizlpr - itsu xpnc er ge d yohodoac p fhe thig o ch, orc ttuce, odo yulrha c . oh! ohaun f gh ttuce, odo yulrha c . l. ! lksads ineireapny hatht rmar t etfimi >>> good morning, everybody. i'm thomas
it's going to be a tough sell. >> liz?s on friday nights, don't be drinking. >> maria cordona and i will be hosting a show tonight on xm radio. >> robert? >> nobody can match it. >> that's it for this hefty edition of the daily rundown. tomorrow on the show, jack marquel joins me. thomas roberts talks with big ed schultz and ben labolt and sean spicer. that's coming up. chris jansing coming up tonight. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] like a squirrel stashes...
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i agree with bill and liz on that point.em is historically here and historically for conservative governments here and else in europe and elsewheres, talking about the particulars of entitlement reform is difficult politically. >> it is. >> we have a difference between the politics of the moment the next 1 hyundais an hundreddayse substance. if you win ugly you have no consensus and no mandate at a time when the country really needs progress. >> it is difficult politically but a lot of people have been doing it the last two or three years. they are called governors and making tough choices and people are seeing it in real time in new jersey with chris christ die and in wisconsin paul ryan's home state with scott walker and it is working towards a policy but more important it is working. i agree it is a little different from running the traditional old fashioned republican campaign somehow just disqualify the democrats, that is not going work. the democratic salt is going to be huge and political. i got an e-mail from tom cot
i agree with bill and liz on that point.em is historically here and historically for conservative governments here and else in europe and elsewheres, talking about the particulars of entitlement reform is difficult politically. >> it is. >> we have a difference between the politics of the moment the next 1 hyundais an hundreddayse substance. if you win ugly you have no consensus and no mandate at a time when the country really needs progress. >> it is difficult politically but...
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liz, we'll hear from you . joe and bill waxed on eloquently all day yesterday. and i got a chance to hear congresswoman debby wasserman schultz and the democrats are going to have hard criticism much paul ryan and the budget. what affect do you have? >> she refused to say what their solution is. what we have got in both governor mitt romney and congressman ryan people who have respect for the voters . two candidates who understand we are about to go off the fiscal cliff if we don't deal with the spending and entitlement programs and as hard as you pushed congresswoman schultz all she did was repeat talking points and not say what would happen. i think in congressman ryan we have a person a courage and a person who will deal with tough critical issues. >> john: senator bayh you think it is a help. instead of a revverundum on his points. the president turned it on the revverundum that mitt romney advanced. is there a sigh of relief in this pick? >> there probably is. he is a good and smart guy. but this shifts the debate from economy and jobs to reforming entitlem
liz, we'll hear from you . joe and bill waxed on eloquently all day yesterday. and i got a chance to hear congresswoman debby wasserman schultz and the democrats are going to have hard criticism much paul ryan and the budget. what affect do you have? >> she refused to say what their solution is. what we have got in both governor mitt romney and congressman ryan people who have respect for the voters . two candidates who understand we are about to go off the fiscal cliff if we don't deal...
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i'm liz wahl and you're watching our tea. but again today in tampa florida where the republican national convention is kicking off slated to speak as mitt romney's wife ann and jersey governor chris christie but there's a group that feels the establishment g.o.p. is blatantly trying to silence them we're talking about the ron paul delegates more specifically the delegates from the state of maine are the correspondent christine is in tampa for more on this story christine sounds like there's a lot of action going on around you how's it going over there. yet the convention center or the tampa bay times forum rather has turned it to go down to party john i don't know if you can see behind me the texas delegation. waving there how boy has in the air a lot of excitement here and speech after speech this afternoon we've heard rising stars in the republican community we've heard lawmakers each echoing a call for coming together to back mitt romney and paul ryan but that may not be the case in just a little while when roll call a sch
i'm liz wahl and you're watching our tea. but again today in tampa florida where the republican national convention is kicking off slated to speak as mitt romney's wife ann and jersey governor chris christie but there's a group that feels the establishment g.o.p. is blatantly trying to silence them we're talking about the ron paul delegates more specifically the delegates from the state of maine are the correspondent christine is in tampa for more on this story christine sounds like there's a...
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i'm liz wall and you're watching r t well we begin this hour is zeroing in on two nashua things that have rocked us community is the massacre at a colorado movie theater and just days later a gunman opens fire at a sikh temple in wisconsin both cases tragic unsuspected and unthinkable but for the most part they are seen as isolated incidents in both cases the suspects are young white males not the typical face of terror but someone may have saw this coming a former d.a. chess analyst darryl johnson wrote a report titled right wing extremism current economic and political climate fueling resurgence in radicalization and recruit recruitment many on the right criticize it as politically motivated fear mongering. wing extremists. this is a funny story and. this is what we. like to tell it oh my god. does that mean they're going to be spending so many spies. there are no timothy mcveigh's out there right now if they're going to issue these reports for this made up threat to serve as posing a bigger threat to this country than terrorists naming veterans groups as possible extremist groups
i'm liz wall and you're watching r t well we begin this hour is zeroing in on two nashua things that have rocked us community is the massacre at a colorado movie theater and just days later a gunman opens fire at a sikh temple in wisconsin both cases tragic unsuspected and unthinkable but for the most part they are seen as isolated incidents in both cases the suspects are young white males not the typical face of terror but someone may have saw this coming a former d.a. chess analyst darryl...
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that's right liz well one of the most prominent supporters that we've seen here over the last couple of years of julian assad has been u.s. filmmaker michael moore and in fact over the last several days he's been trying to encourage some of the supporters that we see there outside of the ecuadorian embassy in london to go out there and show their support for julian assange michael moore is so much of a supporter of julian assange as they put up thousands of dollars to pay for his bail and the reason that he says that he did this was that julius on just crime his only crime was to practice journalism and he feels that he's unfairly being proud persecuted because he did expose government leaks and for these reasons he believes we should be thanking julian assange in the work that we get leaks does for exposing these secrets he contends that have we can leaks was around in the run up to the iraq war we would have been able to know some of the secret negotiations in the secret planning that were going on and perhaps we would have not gone into that war so he's been definitely one of the
that's right liz well one of the most prominent supporters that we've seen here over the last couple of years of julian assad has been u.s. filmmaker michael moore and in fact over the last several days he's been trying to encourage some of the supporters that we see there outside of the ecuadorian embassy in london to go out there and show their support for julian assange michael moore is so much of a supporter of julian assange as they put up thousands of dollars to pay for his bail and the...
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i'm liz wahl and you're watching arts. election season is in full swing and we are ninety days away and counting until the general election now as a plays out we're seeing repeats of the same partisan talking points attack ads are the norm with one party criticizing the other but it seems what we aren't seeing are real proposals for changes and policy and americans are taking notice or at least just disillusioned by it all here is a recent poll from the pew research center as you can see there six in ten americans say two thousand and twelve election has been too dull too long other words to describe the campaign including exhausting and annoying well this is a sharp contrast to the presidential candidate reality show that was playing out just five months ago who can forget these memorable moments that kept america glued to their t.v. screens i'm ready for the gotcha questions and they already started to come and when they ask me who's the president of you beki beki beki beki stan stan i'm going to say you know i don't kno
i'm liz wahl and you're watching arts. election season is in full swing and we are ninety days away and counting until the general election now as a plays out we're seeing repeats of the same partisan talking points attack ads are the norm with one party criticizing the other but it seems what we aren't seeing are real proposals for changes and policy and americans are taking notice or at least just disillusioned by it all here is a recent poll from the pew research center as you can see there...
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i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well we begin today taking a close look at cyber legislation and the aim to regulate the internet with the failure of the most recent cyber bill in the senate and a possible obama executive order it seems the government is looking for ways to beef up internet protection the head of cyber command general keith alexander also the head of the n.s.a. has come out asking the administration to review the rules when it comes to cyber attacks currently the pentagon is only allowed to defend against attacks inside its own boundaries but they're hoping to expand that power to outside of their own computer networks and within foreign countries this comes a day after the labs identified another apparent state sponsored virus with links to stocks not inflame so as have you speculation swirls around the future of the answer. net we here at r t sat down with someone who had a clear hand in creating our current cyber climate c was the act co-founder of apple speaks to our t. about net neutrality and his fear that freedom on the internet could become a thing of the
i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well we begin today taking a close look at cyber legislation and the aim to regulate the internet with the failure of the most recent cyber bill in the senate and a possible obama executive order it seems the government is looking for ways to beef up internet protection the head of cyber command general keith alexander also the head of the n.s.a. has come out asking the administration to review the rules when it comes to cyber attacks currently the pentagon...
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i'm liz wall and you're watching r t. we begin this monday taking a look at the top global players in arms sales when it comes to selling weapons the united states takes a strong lead recent reports reveal that arms sales by the u.s. tripled in two thousand and eleven to a record high of over sixty six billion dollars no other country comes close as you can see the u.s. accounts for seventy nine percent of weapons sales russia comes in at a distant second at six percent china lags even further at three percent so when america selling two turns out the top customers are in the persian gulf saudi arabia is the top recipient india comes in second united arab emirates third and israel comes in fourth sort of the implications of this to talk about this i was joined by retired lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer from the center for advanced defense studies we first discussed how the about the dramatic jump and u.s. sales and how it happened. well obviously we're in the press or old and i hate to say that we have a huge military
i'm liz wall and you're watching r t. we begin this monday taking a look at the top global players in arms sales when it comes to selling weapons the united states takes a strong lead recent reports reveal that arms sales by the u.s. tripled in two thousand and eleven to a record high of over sixty six billion dollars no other country comes close as you can see the u.s. accounts for seventy nine percent of weapons sales russia comes in at a distant second at six percent china lags even further...
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joining me now is liz clark, sports writer for the washington post. goldie taylor, managing editor of her own blog the goldie taylor project. liz, let me start with you. what can you tell us about gabby douglas? >> oh, boy. i mean, she is a star as i think 37 million americans saw last night. she is an exceptional gymnast. she is 94 pounds of just solid granite when it comes to will and determination. she is fierce. she is a beast when she competes. but she is the most elegant limber, elegant, graceful performer and has this magnetic charisma that draws people to her. and she has been in charge of her career. she's the one who told her mother when she was 14, you know, i need better training. i need to push myself. i need to move away from home and work with a world class gymnast coach. and her family didn't want her to go. and she loves her family. she made her first real difficult heart rending decision at 14. yeah. it's been less than two years and she is the reigning world champion. she has two gold medals in two days and may have four by tuesday,
joining me now is liz clark, sports writer for the washington post. goldie taylor, managing editor of her own blog the goldie taylor project. liz, let me start with you. what can you tell us about gabby douglas? >> oh, boy. i mean, she is a star as i think 37 million americans saw last night. she is an exceptional gymnast. she is 94 pounds of just solid granite when it comes to will and determination. she is fierce. she is a beast when she competes. but she is the most elegant limber,...
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. >> liz and her sons are among the converts.nstead of going on summer holidays, they decide to soak up the excitement on their doorstep. >> we are all here having a great time and the olympics are here and i am alive and i am experiencing it, and it is great. >> today, they're heading out to see the triathlon in hyde park, one of the few olympic events that is open to the public. [applause] it has been hard to get tickets for events at the olympic park. some die-hard sports fans are still hoping against hope. the side of in d.c. it's paid for but not occupied at the games has been -- the sight of empty seats has been a constant source of irritation. >> we looked over to the hockey stadium and there are loads of empty seats today. i do not know why they cannot let you in. >> liz and her sons have prime positions for cycling, another event that does not require a ticket to enjoy it. >> we hope gb wins. team gb. we care about that. >> seven laps in seven chances to see the action, if only for a fleeting moment. but what about the o
. >> liz and her sons are among the converts.nstead of going on summer holidays, they decide to soak up the excitement on their doorstep. >> we are all here having a great time and the olympics are here and i am alive and i am experiencing it, and it is great. >> today, they're heading out to see the triathlon in hyde park, one of the few olympic events that is open to the public. [applause] it has been hard to get tickets for events at the olympic park. some die-hard sports...
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liz crhe's made his choice. but what choices will women be left with? just like mitt romney, paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. in congress, ryan voted to ban all federal funding for planned parenthood and allow employers to deny women access and both romney and ryan backed proposals to outlaw abortion even in cases of rape and incest. for women... for president... the choice is ours. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. watching the rain right now. some showers and a few thunderstorms. nothing severe though. still making their way across the region. getting closer to the i-95 corridor. coming through portions of frederick county and loudoun county seeing shower activity. also towards prince william county seeing rain smof into your area. the heaviest rain in warrenton, close to manassas. west of gaithersburg. in the metro area in the next 57 minutes. we'll continue to watch it for you. yes, could impact the start of the nats game tonight. we'll talk about that in a sec. >>> new details of the beating in the area -- on a por
liz crhe's made his choice. but what choices will women be left with? just like mitt romney, paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. in congress, ryan voted to ban all federal funding for planned parenthood and allow employers to deny women access and both romney and ryan backed proposals to outlaw abortion even in cases of rape and incest. for women... for president... the choice is ours. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. watching the rain right now. some showers and...
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here with the latest on the very concerning story is liz cheney. liz, welcome back. >> hi, sean.> sean: i want to ask questions through the prism of this comment of then candidate obama, iran -- cuba -- venezuela -- these countries are tiny. they are not like the soviet union. they are not a threat. remember this? >> i mean, think about it -- iran, cuba, venezuela -- these countries are tiny compared to the soviet union. they don't pose a serious threat to us the way the soviet union posed a threat to us. and yet, we were willing to talk to the soviet union at the time when they were saying we are going to wipe you off the planet. iran, they spend 1/1 hundredth of what we spend on the military. i mean, if iran tried to pose a serious threat to us, they would not stand a chance. >> sean: here's our fearless, inexperienced leader. i mean -- it's -- now we find ourselves -- look at what he has done to israel. how dangerous is this? we are on the brink of war with israel. they don't have a choice at this point. >> i think what you just played, that has to be one of the more inane set
here with the latest on the very concerning story is liz cheney. liz, welcome back. >> hi, sean.> sean: i want to ask questions through the prism of this comment of then candidate obama, iran -- cuba -- venezuela -- these countries are tiny. they are not like the soviet union. they are not a threat. remember this? >> i mean, think about it -- iran, cuba, venezuela -- these countries are tiny compared to the soviet union. they don't pose a serious threat to us the way the soviet...
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liz crenshaw joins us,'s usual, on a friday. >> nice to see you. >>> good questions. our first one is from a viewer who's been getting several, liz, getting something that's been on their computer, claiming to be from microsoft. joy says the caller wanted to get access to her computer remotely because of a potential security problem. she wants to know if the call was legit or if there is a new scam going around? >> the phone calls are coming in. we reached out to microsoft for the answer to this question. it says unfortunately this is a common phone scam going around, criminals pose as computer security engineers, and try to get remote access to the victim's computer. the scammer may claim they're from microsoft windows or another legitimate company. microsoft recommends being suspicious, even if the call claims to represent a legitimate company and never provide a person with information or have them intall soft way based on the recommendation from someone who calls you. microsoft does not do that. >> got to be aware. thank you, liz. >> um-hmm. >>> william says, he d
liz crenshaw joins us,'s usual, on a friday. >> nice to see you. >>> good questions. our first one is from a viewer who's been getting several, liz, getting something that's been on their computer, claiming to be from microsoft. joy says the caller wanted to get access to her computer remotely because of a potential security problem. she wants to know if the call was legit or if there is a new scam going around? >> the phone calls are coming in. we reached out to microsoft...
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liz: it started this morning with new data showing home sales rising. fox business exclusive with the c e l of homebuilders, the stock has done beautifully over the past year. what he thinks will be the biggest challenge of the housing recovery that gained steam too quickly. dave: before that street fight we will tell you what drove a market for the data download. we stay on wall street with major industries with the dow closing down for the fourth day in a row. the longest losing streak in three weeks. all the s&p sectors end and a red led by materials and utilities and jobless claims rose for the second straight
liz: it started this morning with new data showing home sales rising. fox business exclusive with the c e l of homebuilders, the stock has done beautifully over the past year. what he thinks will be the biggest challenge of the housing recovery that gained steam too quickly. dave: before that street fight we will tell you what drove a market for the data download. we stay on wall street with major industries with the dow closing down for the fourth day in a row. the longest losing streak in...
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the president liz thompson and founder, nancy brinker, stepping down from their post. it's being seen by many as just more fallout from komen's decision earlier this year to briefly suspend funding for planned parenthood. >>> and the next hour of "early start," we'll talk about the politics behind the komen shake-up with laura bassett. the political reporter from "huffington post." >>> the mindset of the man behind the aurora, colorado theater killings. james holmes is expected back in court this morning. public defense lawyers wand investigators to hand over the packet of documents that he sent to his psychiatrist. the package was seized by authorities under a search warrant last week. the defense says it's privileged doctor/patient communication. holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 58 others
the president liz thompson and founder, nancy brinker, stepping down from their post. it's being seen by many as just more fallout from komen's decision earlier this year to briefly suspend funding for planned parenthood. >>> and the next hour of "early start," we'll talk about the politics behind the komen shake-up with laura bassett. the political reporter from "huffington post." >>> the mindset of the man behind the aurora, colorado theater killings....
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liz, we proved they did know about that story.resident never speaks out about the negativity that is really taken politics to an all-time low. does this hurt the president in the reelection effort? >> i do. members of the white house staff raised money for the super pac. it is not a super pac that is unrelated to anything in the white house. the president could stand up tomorrow and tonight and say it is inappropriate and outrageous. and he ought to do that. and i think the american people . lanny agrees with me. american people want to see a debate about issues. you watch the terrific pick of paul ryan by governor mitt romney. that sends a signal he wants a debate about the issues and that's how we would love to engage the president and the white house. they can't do that. they know the american people will not buy it the record is it a bunch of failed policiless. the country is better off to debate the views of the fut and you are where the country can get back on track again. >> american cross roads put out a counter adand we'l
liz, we proved they did know about that story.resident never speaks out about the negativity that is really taken politics to an all-time low. does this hurt the president in the reelection effort? >> i do. members of the white house staff raised money for the super pac. it is not a super pac that is unrelated to anything in the white house. the president could stand up tomorrow and tonight and say it is inappropriate and outrageous. and he ought to do that. and i think the american...
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liz: money with melissa frances is next. sandra: i am sandra smith. texas judge and the major victory to the keystone expel pipeline giving a critical green light. the landowners and environmentalists furious. one of the leaders fighting against the pipeline is far from over. she is here to explain her next step to stop keystone dead in its tracks. is privatization ruining america? professor cole's american private business the grand delusion. here to make his controversial case. extortion team targeting powerful business and hollywood moguls. fretting to murder of the wine scene and others. bizarre details. when they say it is not it is all about money. let's take a look at the day's market. headline stocks suffered their biggest slide of the month as a new round of stimulus from the fit group following cautious remarks from president james bullard. bill haas 115 points. hewlett-packard tank following the company's third quarter earnings report yesterday. a brutal battle ahead for markets. 8% died making this the worst dow performer. there was one br
liz: money with melissa frances is next. sandra: i am sandra smith. texas judge and the major victory to the keystone expel pipeline giving a critical green light. the landowners and environmentalists furious. one of the leaders fighting against the pipeline is far from over. she is here to explain her next step to stop keystone dead in its tracks. is privatization ruining america? professor cole's american private business the grand delusion. here to make his controversial case. extortion team...