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michael gayed of pension partners is skyping with us this morning to tell us if some of those may be s to park money. good morning, michael. - hello. - let's start with the bond market - good time or bad to go long on bonds? - i think bonds in general have probably overreacted to this fear about the fed tapering and pulling back on quantitative easing, given that inflation expectations are still relatively muted, and given really a lack of demand pull and cost to push inflation. jobs are not picking up in a very accelerated away. commodity prices are not rising, suggesting that you're not going to see inflation pushed through to the consumer, so it's hard to see how the fed can really step back too aggressively. now, that probably means there is an opportunity a little bit longer and in the curve. but, every single time the fed has tried to step away from stimulus, they've had to come back, and i suspect you're going to see the exact same pattern. - gold has lost its luster. would you get in or get out here? - gold is also one of those things that, like a lot of things this year, has
michael gayed of pension partners is skyping with us this morning to tell us if some of those may be s to park money. good morning, michael. - hello. - let's start with the bond market - good time or bad to go long on bonds? - i think bonds in general have probably overreacted to this fear about the fed tapering and pulling back on quantitative easing, given that inflation expectations are still relatively muted, and given really a lack of demand pull and cost to push inflation. jobs are not...
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. >> new jersey governor chris christie making a ruling affecting gay teenagers. >> michael finney takingour questions and will answer them later on. so you can contact michael on facebook.com and on twitter. >> we'll be right back. >>> a look at traffic outside. traffic isn't as bad as it could be at the time of the day. but going to the bridge is not >>> a palestinin computer expert had a way to prove to facebook he found a bug. he attacked the private page of markp zuckerberg allowing anyone to post anything. after being ignored by security team he posted the issue on zuckerberg's page to prove his point. >> just decide whyfÑ. allowing people to make public with this money. >> the bug has since been fixed. facebook says despite the good inintentions he rok the rules and will not get a reward. >> a big apple bet for skill skillo -- zillow and web site outrajz hit amazon. >> good afternoon, real estate web site zillow is paying $50 million to acquire street easy it will allow zillow to expand it's foot bring in the new york area. gm is said to be offering wireless charge as loug drivers
. >> new jersey governor chris christie making a ruling affecting gay teenagers. >> michael finney takingour questions and will answer them later on. so you can contact michael on facebook.com and on twitter. >> we'll be right back. >>> a look at traffic outside. traffic isn't as bad as it could be at the time of the day. but going to the bridge is not >>> a palestinin computer expert had a way to prove to facebook he found a bug. he attacked the private page...
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gay, and be an athlete in the olympics. you're not allowed--what is the phrase? ostentacious. >> michael: you can't wear the rainbow. >> whatever else you can't do when you're walking down the streets of sochi. i don't know if anybody will start boycotting the games. some might. >> michael: and runne by the wa, rubber stamp duma has to be the name of a band somewhere. >>> john kerry, said, quote, i think the president has a very realtime line and we hope it's going to be very, very soon. how important would this be, michael? >> it will be important internally, domestically in the united states. it will be important it in terms of state relationships with pakistan. i don't know how important it will be in terms of changing the views of pakistanis about the united states, which have been set in concrete for pretty along time. but i think it's an important development and the right thing to do. i was not as a liberal, i was not as dead set against the drones strikes as others were because al-qaeda people are out there. if we can do this somewhat surgerically, better than bombing a whole vil
gay, and be an athlete in the olympics. you're not allowed--what is the phrase? ostentacious. >> michael: you can't wear the rainbow. >> whatever else you can't do when you're walking down the streets of sochi. i don't know if anybody will start boycotting the games. some might. >> michael: and runne by the wa, rubber stamp duma has to be the name of a band somewhere. >>> john kerry, said, quote, i think the president has a very realtime line and we hope it's going to...
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gay wedding. she will preside over the marriage of her long-time friends michael kaiser and economist john roberts>>> it was only ten months ago that new jersey's famous shoreline was battered by hurricane sandy. statewide businesses lost $30 billion and the cleanup was $40 billion. the 130-mile storied coast is back on its feet just in time for summer's last holiday weekend. john terry reports. >> reporter: surfers riding the breakers, families on the beach and boardwalk. it's labor day weekend, and this is the way life is supposed to be on the last holiday weekend of the summer. ten months ago it was all so different. that's when hurricane sandy hit hard. a massive storm, sandy the second costliest hurricane on record came roaring ashore pounding beaches, smashing homes, uprooting trees, downing power lines, wiping out storefronts and restaurants and even sending the roller coaster of casino pier of seaside heights into the ocean, turning it into one of the best-known images of disaster. this is where the roller coaster once stood. there are plans to replace it. for now residents are glad casino
gay wedding. she will preside over the marriage of her long-time friends michael kaiser and economist john roberts>>> it was only ten months ago that new jersey's famous shoreline was battered by hurricane sandy. statewide businesses lost $30 billion and the cleanup was $40 billion. the 130-mile storied coast is back on its feet just in time for summer's last holiday weekend. john terry reports. >> reporter: surfers riding the breakers, families on the beach and boardwalk. it's...
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michael: you're right. people who have been telling you are accurate. yes, they can marry. the cutest couples. >> cutest couples, and finally this is my favorite, above massive social achievement that it is in america for gaysbe allowed to marry, the best moon, that is an amazing graphic. super moon. >> michael: do you like the moon? >> this is better than that. >> michael: this is super. >> more than twice as good than a half moon. >> michael: thank you for punctuating every show this way and making us laugh, shows that have been heavy and full of issues. you're a funny guy. >> you're a funnyman. i am sorry this is the third show i've gotten canceled on the network. >> michael: the whole network, it's not just this show, i promise. coming up, i'll share my parting words with you next. they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter).
michael: you're right. people who have been telling you are accurate. yes, they can marry. the cutest couples. >> cutest couples, and finally this is my favorite, above massive social achievement that it is in america for gaysbe allowed to marry, the best moon, that is an amazing graphic. super moon. >> michael: do you like the moon? >> this is better than that. >> michael: this is super. >> more than twice as good than a half moon. >> michael: thank you for...
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michael: repealing obamacare 40 times. >> an i'm going--people know i'm on planned parenthood, i'm strong believer of a woman's right to choose. i came out for gayarriage ten years ago. i'm a strong believer of strong gun safety legislation and strong believe that are global warming is an extensio extensiol threat, and it's not just ideals but delivery. >> michael: do you think you would go with the progressive caucus in congress? >> it would be highly premature for me to speculate what caucus and what committees and measure the greats before we've even had the first debate. >> michael: a good way to put it. ro khanna, the people of silicon valley will clearly have a smart debate next fall. ro khanna. coming up, the author of "a dream foreclosed." we'll look at the impact of fo foreclosure on african american communities. stay with us. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be t
michael: repealing obamacare 40 times. >> an i'm going--people know i'm on planned parenthood, i'm strong believer of a woman's right to choose. i came out for gayarriage ten years ago. i'm a strong believer of strong gun safety legislation and strong believe that are global warming is an extensio extensiol threat, and it's not just ideals but delivery. >> michael: do you think you would go with the progressive caucus in congress? >> it would be highly premature for me to...
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michael niland, program coordinator for the api wellness center. >> they model over 20 cultures, speak over 10 different languages, whether they are straight or gay, transgender, lesbian, we have them all. when we listen to their stories we see common themes, things like i can't come out it my dad because he'll beat me up. things like i can't tell my friends i'm gay, i'll lose them. i feel like i don't have anyone, i'm better off dead. these stories come up over and over again. it's not new news that safe spaces isn't enough any more. we can't just provide that safe space. we really have to take a look at where they are coming from and listening to their stories and assessing what they want from us as service providers. in my experience the most flourishing circumstances where youth have become strong and become independent from situations where they have been bullied or they have been discriminated against are times when we have given them power, we have given them a voice, we've given them a chance to say, hey, this is what i want to do and this is how i'm going to strip away that pain and hurt and i'm going to transform it to a mural. i'm goin
michael niland, program coordinator for the api wellness center. >> they model over 20 cultures, speak over 10 different languages, whether they are straight or gay, transgender, lesbian, we have them all. when we listen to their stories we see common themes, things like i can't come out it my dad because he'll beat me up. things like i can't tell my friends i'm gay, i'll lose them. i feel like i don't have anyone, i'm better off dead. these stories come up over and over again. it's not...
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and my son was perceived to be gay and the idea that you could scream out every horrendous word in front of god and everyone and no one did anything, and michael followed policy to a t tomorrow is his birthday. i should be celebrating his 21st birthday. instead, my husband and i, we mourn 4 years. we are no further along. none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and appreciating how the unspeakable loss that you have just shared with us and i'm very, very grateful for you. regretablely, i have had too many conversations with parents, including some of the parents that were featured in the movie --. >> (inaudible) collaborative. it's like an underground railroad because nobody, no one has suffered like we ha
and my son was perceived to be gay and the idea that you could scream out every horrendous word in front of god and everyone and no one did anything, and michael followed policy to a t tomorrow is his birthday. i should be celebrating his 21st birthday. instead, my husband and i, we mourn 4 years. we are no further along. none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in...
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gay, then i'm the biggest queer on earth! - [laughs, snorts] - you guys, i think i have... - i'm really sorry. - my self-confidence back. [all cheering, video pauses] - hey, hey. - michaelack. - yeah, michael, the movie's amazing. - it's, like, one of the best movies i've ever seen in my life. - you should enter it in festivals. - or carnivals. - yeah. - well, that's a pretty good reaction. that's pretty cool, right? did you like it? did you like that? - which part? - okay. all right. - oh, come on. - no. all: michael. - no, come on! - we have to see the end. - no, it's not good enough. it's not good enough. - some people are really popping on-screen. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there'
gay, then i'm the biggest queer on earth! - [laughs, snorts] - you guys, i think i have... - i'm really sorry. - my self-confidence back. [all cheering, video pauses] - hey, hey. - michaelack. - yeah, michael, the movie's amazing. - it's, like, one of the best movies i've ever seen in my life. - you should enter it in festivals. - or carnivals. - yeah. - well, that's a pretty good reaction. that's pretty cool, right? did you like it? did you like that? - which part? - okay. all right. - oh,...
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. >> michael: yeah, and it's important to realize that they think of it that way too. recently san diego congressional candidate karl demaio, he is gaysupports reproduction rights, and he is a republican. is there any chance we'll see more candidates like demaio? >> well, i think the most important thing is the republican establishment supports him. the nrcc which is responsible for electing members of the house is supporting him. here is the trick, though, the candidate in massachusetts lost. so the republican establishment is looking to broaden the type of candidates they have, but can republican voters actually support them? and i think that will be tough. >> michael: this may also be part of what you alluded to earlier as the work in progress stage. let's go to new jersey. cory booker mon the democratic primary for the state's primary. but voter turn out was extremely low. i mean it was just shocking. but is this exactly what chris christie wanted to have happen? >> it's hard to say, but you are right, with 9% it's hard to say if that is going to translate later on for him. it's a special election, obviously, and we'll see what h
. >> michael: yeah, and it's important to realize that they think of it that way too. recently san diego congressional candidate karl demaio, he is gaysupports reproduction rights, and he is a republican. is there any chance we'll see more candidates like demaio? >> well, i think the most important thing is the republican establishment supports him. the nrcc which is responsible for electing members of the house is supporting him. here is the trick, though, the candidate in...
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gay. that is his choice. we can make fun of that. i did not choose to fall into a koi pond. - michael, you still can't make fun of people for race or gender or sexual orientation or religion. - who let--who let the lemonhead into the room? you are a waste of life, and you should give up. is what i want to say, but i won't, because that is why we are doing this right now. so, toby, welcome to sensitivity training for real. show of hands. who here has been koi-ponded? who here has been the butt of a joke that has gone too far? phyllis. - michael, you make fun of us every day. - uh... - yeah, every single day. - you never said anything. - uh, we have countless times. - well, it is hard to tell the difference between you guys saying, "stop because i want you to stop," or stop as in, "stop! you're making me laugh so hard. "what you're doing is so funny. "you're on a roll, i am busting a gut. stop!" - that's never been the case. - we are going to make a "do not mock" list, okay? anything that we think might be out of bounds, we put on this list. anything you put on this list, you cannot be
gay. that is his choice. we can make fun of that. i did not choose to fall into a koi pond. - michael, you still can't make fun of people for race or gender or sexual orientation or religion. - who let--who let the lemonhead into the room? you are a waste of life, and you should give up. is what i want to say, but i won't, because that is why we are doing this right now. so, toby, welcome to sensitivity training for real. show of hands. who here has been koi-ponded? who here has been the butt...
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now she's gotten married because gay marriage is now legal again in california because of the supreme court ruling. that is an interesting thing that has happened. michaels now host of the war room. ben mankiewicz was in that clip. ben is a long-time co-host of the "the young turks." we started the show together on the radio and online, etc. but not a lot of people know this, but the original "the young turks" on current was supposed to be me and beth. but we didn't do that. >> wow. >> i also want to say i have not eaten at chick-fil-a at all. >> we should run through that and. >> michael, i question him. i don't think shana has? ben might, have you? >> no, but there isn't one nearby. i might have cracked. >> we have inand out. who needs chick-fil-a. >> here's what i know, we're going to see him on friday here in "the war room," he's coming back to los angeles. one final thought when we come back. ç] >> cenk: where can you always see us? you know it, the young turks.com. later tonight we'll have another show there for you guys. always check out tubes at youtube/tyt. my friend john fugelsang is next with "viewpoint." bye-bye. >> john: rush limbaugh doesn
now she's gotten married because gay marriage is now legal again in california because of the supreme court ruling. that is an interesting thing that has happened. michaels now host of the war room. ben mankiewicz was in that clip. ben is a long-time co-host of the "the young turks." we started the show together on the radio and online, etc. but not a lot of people know this, but the original "the young turks" on current was supposed to be me and beth. but we didn't do that....
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michael james that night in fayetteville because they wanted to win the right to wear specific racist tattoos that you could only wear apparently if you had killed someone for being black or jewish or gay. a worldwide investigation initiated by the military because of that ft. bragg murder uncovered a series of cells, essentially a network of white supremacists operating inside the u.s. army. 22 soldiers were discharged for belonging to racist skinhead groups. just over 3% of army personnel who were interviewed for the study admitted they had been asked to join white supremacist groups once they were in the u.s. army. the results of that investigation were released in 1996. the ft. bragg murder happened in 1995. also serving at ft. bragg in 1995 was this man. wade michael page. at the time friends who served with him at ft. bragg said he was an avowed white supremacist. he referred to all nonwhite people as dirt people. quote, he criticized me for my attraction to latina women. he would call me a race traitor. he said i should change my ways because i was a blond haired, blue eyed white guy and shouldn't be wasting myself on that. and at that time, again, 1995 in ft. bragg, mr. page wa
michael james that night in fayetteville because they wanted to win the right to wear specific racist tattoos that you could only wear apparently if you had killed someone for being black or jewish or gay. a worldwide investigation initiated by the military because of that ft. bragg murder uncovered a series of cells, essentially a network of white supremacists operating inside the u.s. army. 22 soldiers were discharged for belonging to racist skinhead groups. just over 3% of army personnel who...
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michael kaiser and government economist john roberts. kyeser kaiser is a long-time friend of ginsburg. >>> it is gay pride weekend in oakland.off last night at the fox theater. the main celebration is set for tomorrow in the uptown neighborhood on franklin street, between 17th and 22nd streets. dozens of artists are performing on four stages, including the r & b group, en vogue. there will be a wedding pavillion where people can get married. it is oakland's biggest pride festival yet. >> came back in 2010 with a bang, and it's just been growing every year. we're now the second largest pride in northern california. that's amazing. >> the festival runs tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. general admission is $10. it will be $5 for children under the age of 12. >>> well, for the past few days, ktvu and our parent company, cox media group, have been bringing you stories of our cox conserves heroes. people in the community working to make a difference. chief meteorologist bill marth inn introduces us to a woman in oakland. >> reporter: karen paulson wanted to make an environmental difference. after seeing this newly constructed
michael kaiser and government economist john roberts. kyeser kaiser is a long-time friend of ginsburg. >>> it is gay pride weekend in oakland.off last night at the fox theater. the main celebration is set for tomorrow in the uptown neighborhood on franklin street, between 17th and 22nd streets. dozens of artists are performing on four stages, including the r & b group, en vogue. there will be a wedding pavillion where people can get married. it is oakland's biggest pride festival...
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now racing to the airport under police escort, gai benson. >> thank you so much. >> last word to michaelarone on this session. we did not rehearse this, but i get you -- i bet you have a good answer. if you had to pick a poster guy foral in the u.s. senate building a coalition of all ages and all colors, which is our theme this weekend, building that broad coalition, millennial, baby boomers, have recovered, who is good at this in the house or senate? but i think a lot of people are good at this. you are trying to put me on the spot. excludingthe risk of somebody. >> last week, a taut -- congressman tom coughlin of the fourth district of arkansas. there's a senate race that is coming up against a democrat that is clearly vulnerable. >> and what about a senator? >> i'm not going to name one of the senators over another. it is hard to say now that strom thurmond is gone. speaking of another generation. i grew up in michigan. i was a liberal there 40 years ago. we have seen the policies there. we thought states like texas would have to adopt michigans policies to be modern and up-to- date.
now racing to the airport under police escort, gai benson. >> thank you so much. >> last word to michaelarone on this session. we did not rehearse this, but i get you -- i bet you have a good answer. if you had to pick a poster guy foral in the u.s. senate building a coalition of all ages and all colors, which is our theme this weekend, building that broad coalition, millennial, baby boomers, have recovered, who is good at this in the house or senate? but i think a lot of people are...