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the one that loretta told you about, cake lawrence. all the people that knew him called him cake, he used to steal the warm cake that his mother put out. he would cut a slice and run off to the crawl space. they call him cake. i use that in my story. those 2 come from my grandmother, she was the germ, the seed of those 2 books and many others. let's go back to that front porch again. this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i ha
the one that loretta told you about, cake lawrence. all the people that knew him called him cake, he used to steal the warm cake that his mother put out. he would cut a slice and run off to the crawl space. they call him cake. i use that in my story. those 2 come from my grandmother, she was the germ, the seed of those 2 books and many others. let's go back to that front porch again. this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and...
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let's go to loretta in ohio. in idaho. loretta. >> hi, jim. boo-yah. how are you?d. the stock i have a question about if you think is a buy is amerigas partners. agu. >> i am not a big fan of the pipelines that they have. that said, they are in the sweet spot for this natural gas liquids. so i'm not going to say it's not okay. but i curse myself, because this etp has been such a disaster for me. and it looks like amerigas is better than etp. let's go to tony. in new york, please. tony. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim, from brooklyn. >> i'll be in brooklyn later. i'll probably see you. what's up? >> caller: a couple of months ago, you recommended pwi. since then it's gone down. i want to know your outlook going forward. >> i had the guy on. it was kind of a weird interview. it's an inexpensive stock. that's all i can say. you do need a little infrastructure built in. i wouldn't call it, you know, a real big push in his favor. at least i don't remember it that way. let's go to kevin in new york. kevin? >> caller: it's kevin. big boo-yah from long island. i was wondering
let's go to loretta in ohio. in idaho. loretta. >> hi, jim. boo-yah. how are you?d. the stock i have a question about if you think is a buy is amerigas partners. agu. >> i am not a big fan of the pipelines that they have. that said, they are in the sweet spot for this natural gas liquids. so i'm not going to say it's not okay. but i curse myself, because this etp has been such a disaster for me. and it looks like amerigas is better than etp. let's go to tony. in new york, please....
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loretta in arizona to start the questions. loretta?caller: hey, jim, thank you so much for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question. regarding your suggestion of not investing more than 20% of your portfolio in any one sector, does this only apply to portfolios with individual stocks, or do you calculate in the stocks which are within your mutual fund as well? >> okay. that's a great question. we don't talk much about mutual funds on this show. look, if your mutual fund is diversified in itself, basically you could say, well, why do i even need to pick individual stocks? that's why we have the show called "mad money." a lot of people like to pick individual stocks. i'm not encouraging or discouraging. here's how you do it if you want to. let's keep the mutual funds aside. talking individual stocks. great to have a bedrock mutual fund. i have it in my 401(k) not allowed to own individual stocks, but i don't want you to think you can relate the two. i'm putting that off in a separate quadrant. tom in california, please, tom
loretta in arizona to start the questions. loretta?caller: hey, jim, thank you so much for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question. regarding your suggestion of not investing more than 20% of your portfolio in any one sector, does this only apply to portfolios with individual stocks, or do you calculate in the stocks which are within your mutual fund as well? >> okay. that's a great question. we don't talk much about mutual funds on this show. look, if your...
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>>reporter: loretta was injured when car pulled in and out front of her. >> life is a risk and you have to decide which risk you are going take. yes you have less protection on a bike but you have all this other benefit and for me those benefits outweigh the risk. i really want people to think about everybody they can encounter on the road as somebody they night know and care about so that when we are out there we are eliminating distraction. >>reporter: hernandez the victim from tuesday leaves behind a wife and 2-year-old daughter. in santa rosa, heather, abc 7 news. >>> several people suffered minor injuries after car and 2 muni vehicle collided today in san francisco. the white car here was sandwich between a muni trolley bus and historic streetcar at market and first street. the accident happened just after noon. passengers on board the streetcar said the operator sounded his gong just before the crash. >> we heard the loud noise and then all of a sudden boom. big old jolt and then i saw him i flew into him. >> pretty good reenactment. quite impact. listen as the tow truck pulls the
>>reporter: loretta was injured when car pulled in and out front of her. >> life is a risk and you have to decide which risk you are going take. yes you have less protection on a bike but you have all this other benefit and for me those benefits outweigh the risk. i really want people to think about everybody they can encounter on the road as somebody they night know and care about so that when we are out there we are eliminating distraction. >>reporter: hernandez the victim...
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loretta in arizona. [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to experience the ultimate expressionf power... control. [ engine revs ] during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> caller: hey, jim. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology, it's already engrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> tonight i'm teaching you a novel way to fill those five slots in your portfolio, the five types of stocks that represent new diversification, not just bisector but by sty
loretta in arizona. [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to experience the ultimate expressionf power... control. [ engine revs ] during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> caller: hey, jim. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to...
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let's take a look at fog tracker 4 loretta is not extending inland or in the south it or of the northoming along with closest when feeding let's take a look at temperatures starting in the south bay. the bradys and low 90s for our inland valleys. along the coastline temperatures are quite mild. >> the wins will keep the fog at of the bay area. you can get the latest temperatures and forecast any time of the new kron4 2470 area news channel. it is quick, convenient and always on. comcast channel 193. we will be right back. ♪ nikki! rick! wow, you look terrific! [ female announcer ] the whitening you've always wanted. crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. your smile will shine brighter after just one brushing, and it removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. for a smile so white, you won't just be the ex-girlfriend. you'll be the one that got away. crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. and try 3d white brush and rinse. >> our ended 24 hour news channel, get subsidy in with your permission. we have cycled through numerous cities showing you
let's take a look at fog tracker 4 loretta is not extending inland or in the south it or of the northoming along with closest when feeding let's take a look at temperatures starting in the south bay. the bradys and low 90s for our inland valleys. along the coastline temperatures are quite mild. >> the wins will keep the fog at of the bay area. you can get the latest temperatures and forecast any time of the new kron4 2470 area news channel. it is quick, convenient and always on. comcast...
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loretta no longer worked there. to get my hair dresser of visual idea of what i wanted i printed out a few pages of hair cuts from the internet. after waiting nervously for five minutes of was approached by woman would show a link auburn hair. are you ready? and it set up an attorney i. yes. are you. i handed her the images to my surprise she did not flinch. she studied them closely. in i am walking between the missions i said nervously. she didn't respond. she continued to consider the strange hair. you see, i don't really want to do this. i'm writing a book and it's going to be a last chapter and what's funny is i like my hair far too much to shake off. she looked toward me and kept her head down. she studied my head like a great painter licking a black canvas. finally she spoke, whispered really. is okay. they used to work in salon in hollywood. middle -- many people must ensure. but when done you must wear a hat. [laughter] i'm pulling out my back pocket. already thought of that. it's hard to believe, but the me
loretta no longer worked there. to get my hair dresser of visual idea of what i wanted i printed out a few pages of hair cuts from the internet. after waiting nervously for five minutes of was approached by woman would show a link auburn hair. are you ready? and it set up an attorney i. yes. are you. i handed her the images to my surprise she did not flinch. she studied them closely. in i am walking between the missions i said nervously. she didn't respond. she continued to consider the strange...
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the case landed on the desk of the agency's top regional attorney, loretta alkalay. >> they were shockingons of violations by an airline captain-- falsifying a load manifest to indicate that there were fewer passengers than there actually were and flying over gross, so it was a pretty outrageous case. >> o'brien: based on it's investigation, the faa revoked the captain's license. >> i think the biggest issue really is, what did colgan do? i mean, what did colgan do when we revoked one of their pilots? i mean, that's really the question. what did they do? i mean, you would think they had done a top-to-bottom review about what was going on. >> o'brien: but what colgan did surprised alkalay. the company testified at an appeal hearing in support of the captain. bandavanis, director of operations, testifies that you're a problem, right? >> i think he did, yeah. >> o'brien: and the captain? >> model pilot. >> o'brien: whose model? >> i don't know. not my model. but apparently, colgan's model, according to the director of operations, and he said that under oath in the ntsb hearing, which raises
the case landed on the desk of the agency's top regional attorney, loretta alkalay. >> they were shockingons of violations by an airline captain-- falsifying a load manifest to indicate that there were fewer passengers than there actually were and flying over gross, so it was a pretty outrageous case. >> o'brien: based on it's investigation, the faa revoked the captain's license. >> i think the biggest issue really is, what did colgan do? i mean, what did colgan do when we...
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hank williams, loretta lynn, the outlaws, alabama, gatt brooks, randy travis' name is right in there.anged the name of country music in the late '70s and early '80s and all through the '90s. six grammy awards, tens of dozens of major industry awards, and he's just, he's a legend. one of the things about my job and one of the things we do in this town of nashville is we root our people up this mountain, and one of the saddest things to see sometimes is that slide down the other side. we're just hoping we can lift him up. shannon: he now is facing serious legal issues as well. stormmy warren, thank you so much. >> thank you. shannon: we've got a developing story from the middle east. top israeli officials reportedly confirm that president obama has received new intelligence showing iran is a whole lot closer to having a nuke than the u.s. previously thought. we've got a live report from jerusalem and ambassador john bolton both at the top of the hour. >>> and up next, a story of love and devotion that could well be the very best, kindest thing you see all day. trace has the story of thi
hank williams, loretta lynn, the outlaws, alabama, gatt brooks, randy travis' name is right in there.anged the name of country music in the late '70s and early '80s and all through the '90s. six grammy awards, tens of dozens of major industry awards, and he's just, he's a legend. one of the things about my job and one of the things we do in this town of nashville is we root our people up this mountain, and one of the saddest things to see sometimes is that slide down the other side. we're just...
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i was taught by the sisters of loretta. the values you enunciated are the democratic party values. thank you so much for being here. one question i wanted to ask in terms of those in the middle class. in this day in time, we seen so many people falling in the ranks of poverty. when we talk about the middle class, how do see us making sure this big tent party includes those who have not achieved middle class status but still want to see the american dream become real in their life? >> i think it's very important that we realize we're in this together and that the huge wealth disparities that exist at this point are driving us further and further apart. i think it's shocking that ceo salaries have gone up so dramatically where workers wages have stayed flat. if we're going to be seriously concerned about making sure people are in the middle class, they need to have salary increases. we need to pay a living " wage. everybody is working very hard to contribute something -- at least all the folks we met -- are contributing something to our society. but there isn't the valuing of that by
i was taught by the sisters of loretta. the values you enunciated are the democratic party values. thank you so much for being here. one question i wanted to ask in terms of those in the middle class. in this day in time, we seen so many people falling in the ranks of poverty. when we talk about the middle class, how do see us making sure this big tent party includes those who have not achieved middle class status but still want to see the american dream become real in their life? >> i...
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i was taught by the sisters of loretta. the values you enunciated are the democratic party values. thank you so much for being here. one question i wanted to ask in terms of those in the middle class. in this day in time, we seen so many people falling in the ranks of poverty. when we talk about the middle class, how do see us making sure this big tent party includes those who have not achieved middle class status but still want to see the american dream become real in their life? >> i think it's very important that we realize we're in this together and that the huge wealth disparities that exist at this point are driving us further and further apart. i think it's shocking that ceo salaries have gone up so dramatically where workers wages have stayed flat. if we're going to be seriously concerned about making sure people are in the middle class, they need to have salary increases. we need to pay a living " wage. everybody is working very hard to contribute something -- at least all the folks we met -- are contributing something to our society. but there isn't the valuing of that by
i was taught by the sisters of loretta. the values you enunciated are the democratic party values. thank you so much for being here. one question i wanted to ask in terms of those in the middle class. in this day in time, we seen so many people falling in the ranks of poverty. when we talk about the middle class, how do see us making sure this big tent party includes those who have not achieved middle class status but still want to see the american dream become real in their life? >> i...
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host: loretta. john on our line for independent. thank you for waiting.aller: i just want to clear some stuff up. government does create jobs. if you believe in the economic base multipliers, which grover norquist does not come up for every job that is created, that government worker goes to the grocery store, buys cars, and the other person has money and they spend it. denice in economics works. what does not work is austerity. you cannot do it. if you look at the history of american tax breaks, our most prosperous times work when taxes were above 40%. some of our bad times were when they were down around 20 to 25%. if you look back to 1937 when they put fdr into austerity measures, that was a mistake. it was a mistake with reagan. the republicans are trying to push a model that has never worked and has never been proven, statistically. it is killing us. host: john in colorado. lorraine woellert? guest: when i talk to companies and economic -- economists, they are all pitching for the fed to do more stimulus. in addition to congress acting, they are all
host: loretta. john on our line for independent. thank you for waiting.aller: i just want to clear some stuff up. government does create jobs. if you believe in the economic base multipliers, which grover norquist does not come up for every job that is created, that government worker goes to the grocery store, buys cars, and the other person has money and they spend it. denice in economics works. what does not work is austerity. you cannot do it. if you look at the history of american tax...