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nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom! how's your sand pie? - mmm, mmm! royally good!? ok let's make them special. hmm, hey! what's that over there? - oh, that's prince tuesday's crown. he left it there 'cause he has baseball practice. - oh. it's so shiny! - sand pies for sale! - i would like to buy a sand pie, please. ooh, yummy! what kind is that? - it's, um... it's... stick pie! see? sticks! get it? stick pie? - oh! i would like to buy the stick pie, please. - oh, ok, one stick pie for you!
nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom! how's your sand pie? - mmm, mmm! royally good!? ok let's make them special. hmm, hey! what's that over there? - oh, that's prince tuesday's crown. he left it there 'cause he has baseball practice. - oh. it's so shiny! - sand pies for sale! - i would like to buy a sand pie, please. ooh, yummy! what kind is that? - it's, um... it's... stick pie! see? sticks! get it? stick pie? - oh! i would like to buy the stick pie, please. - oh, ok, one stick pie for you!
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nomura saying it has not given up on abbey nom iks.ecast from 1600 saying we have not seen the full impact of abbey nom iks or household incomes. would you agree with this bullish call? >> the time frame by the year end i'm not sure but the volatility would suggest you have the potential to get there. 4% gdp in japan so they're one of the better economies and a lot of the selloff had to do with the unwind of the carry trade and the liquidity. if you get that to firm up and japan prints more yen, yes. >> the united states has already had three qes and as far as this one i think japan is just in the early stains of this. if you want to fade them do so at your own peril. >> is emerging market debt the latest ticking time bomb in a sea of violent marketing moves? larry, always good to see you. ticking time bomb is pretty incendiary. would you agree with that? >> we have a qe conundrum. this week we had the largest spiking currency since lehman on a percentage basis. if you think about the banks around the world, they're long a lot of curre
nomura saying it has not given up on abbey nom iks.ecast from 1600 saying we have not seen the full impact of abbey nom iks or household incomes. would you agree with this bullish call? >> the time frame by the year end i'm not sure but the volatility would suggest you have the potential to get there. 4% gdp in japan so they're one of the better economies and a lot of the selloff had to do with the unwind of the carry trade and the liquidity. if you get that to firm up and japan prints...
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, nom, nom, nom. >> stephanie: right. >> gnashing of teeth. >> oh, something outside of my experienceng majority of alaska who have voted to define marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman today sealed her fate. >> have they ever won any of their fights? >> stephanie: no. if there is one belief that unifies most alaskians, it is less government and more freedom. so the three republicans -- [ applause ] >> stephanie: good for her. they balance out the three red state democrats who currently don't support marriage equality. [ booing ] >> stephanie: one loan snoopy boo for you. >> booooooooo. far away snoopy. >> stephanie: twenty-nine minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you me
, nom, nom, nom. >> stephanie: right. >> gnashing of teeth. >> oh, something outside of my experienceng majority of alaska who have voted to define marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman today sealed her fate. >> have they ever won any of their fights? >> stephanie: no. if there is one belief that unifies most alaskians, it is less government and more freedom. so the three republicans -- [ applause ] >> stephanie: good for her. they balance out...
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. >> nom im not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> ecuador says it's rejecting trade benefits it could lose if it takes in snow den. >> and coming up how to help police find a bandit who ran off with a woman's life saving autos and buzz aldren's new highest step for man kind. >> the way you drive your car matt >>> take a look at this guy. if you have seen him, fremont police want to hear from you, quick lism he targeted a woman and got way with a life savings, $20,000 on monday. the woman eating lunch on fremont boulevard this, guy ordered food then snatched her backpack. the woman struggled but he knocked her down and ran off. and escaped in this car. >> new frontier for tourists will be visiting outer space. how will you pay fr food and souvenirs? pay pal is partnering with the space industry to figure out what to do. >> first flight into space is set for december. 500 people are shell ought to float low earth orbit. how do you pay for things. >> will require financial trancing yaxs when goods are delivered and encoded, decoded mined, or processed. >> online p
. >> nom im not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> ecuador says it's rejecting trade benefits it could lose if it takes in snow den. >> and coming up how to help police find a bandit who ran off with a woman's life saving autos and buzz aldren's new highest step for man kind. >> the way you drive your car matt >>> take a look at this guy. if you have seen him, fremont police want to hear from you, quick lism he targeted a woman and got...
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this is not a new fen nom men na.a and tampa, where we don't operate. we will get people opting for houses more of a lifestyle choice. the people renting those homes are those who previously owned a house and dispossessed of >> that's the time we have. >> investors pouring 83 billion dollars into exchange rated funds. >> yes, it's telling off. ask you're talking about defining space. i like this name. ask you know how to make your next move. when "halftime comes back." uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >> welcome back. we' we're. >> we're at a 200 point loss now for the dow. there is a look at the vix, wh
this is not a new fen nom men na.a and tampa, where we don't operate. we will get people opting for houses more of a lifestyle choice. the people renting those homes are those who previously owned a house and dispossessed of >> that's the time we have. >> investors pouring 83 billion dollars into exchange rated funds. >> yes, it's telling off. ask you're talking about defining space. i like this name. ask you know how to make your next move. when "halftime comes...
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what's your take on avi nom iks. who you willing to write it off at this point? the only country in the world where we've seen surprises to the upside. over the past couple weeks the japanese economy has surprised on the upside. we've seen strengthening in the yen. so far the jury has to be off on abenomics and ultimately we're all betting that it's going to work because that's what the globe needs. if it doesn't work we're in trouble. >> that's an interesting point. isn't this what ben bernanke has been pushing japan or at least suggesting that they should be doing for a very long time and do you think that the volatility we've seen in the yen and in the nikkei and in bonds is scaring the day lights out of the fed here is that one of the reasons they're using terms about taking their foot off the pedal? are they worried about creating that risk asset volatility here in the u.s.? >> although you really have to think in terms of two separate things. one is the market and the other is the economy. the economy i would even earnings. so the economy has been slow. ear
what's your take on avi nom iks. who you willing to write it off at this point? the only country in the world where we've seen surprises to the upside. over the past couple weeks the japanese economy has surprised on the upside. we've seen strengthening in the yen. so far the jury has to be off on abenomics and ultimately we're all betting that it's going to work because that's what the globe needs. if it doesn't work we're in trouble. >> that's an interesting point. isn't this what ben...
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but christina romer has specifically come out saying the fed should have a nom nam gdp level target.ry clear role. i would not put her in the group of those other monetary -- med lers. >> that's an interesting point. when did romer say that? >> on the new york op-ed columns. she is a market monitorist. is a very crystal clear rule. had we had that kind of clarity right now the marks would be not only a lot better off for it. you wouldn't have to have as big a bond buying program because of expectation. >> once upon a time, she and her husband were for lower tax, once upon a time. i better get out of here. you guys are great. thank you very much, gentleman. now, remember this woman? top irs official lois lerner took the fifth the last time she appeared before congress. she still has a job. she's still not talking. at least so far. we have the latest on ore lip-o-status that might have actually changed today next up on "the kudlow report" we go to the irs. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back t
but christina romer has specifically come out saying the fed should have a nom nam gdp level target.ry clear role. i would not put her in the group of those other monetary -- med lers. >> that's an interesting point. when did romer say that? >> on the new york op-ed columns. she is a market monitorist. is a very crystal clear rule. had we had that kind of clarity right now the marks would be not only a lot better off for it. you wouldn't have to have as big a bond buying program...
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nom hemomole temp poe anyone to the bilateral ears which means there's no blood behind the eardrums andce oftoncy lar stones which was a complaint that he had outside of the current reason that he was there. >> so let's talk about the nose itself. no evidence of accept the deviation. >> septal deviation again would mean is the alignment of the nose correct. >> so his nose is straight in other words. >> correct. >> it is not crooked or in any way damaged to that extent. >> not on visual inspection, no. >> okay. >>. >> i think you've already covered the chest and his heart he said or everything else seemed norm? >> correct. >> you talked about tender left si. correct? >> correct. >> okay. and tell me a little bit about that again. >> the si again is the sacroiliac joint. which is the space located for lack of a better word in the center of your buttocks. >> i think you gave him some medicine for the complaint he had. is that correct? >> for the si joint pain, correct. >> yes. what did you give him. >> we gave him lodine, which is an anti-inflammatory. >> by the way, when you saw him regar
nom hemomole temp poe anyone to the bilateral ears which means there's no blood behind the eardrums andce oftoncy lar stones which was a complaint that he had outside of the current reason that he was there. >> so let's talk about the nose itself. no evidence of accept the deviation. >> septal deviation again would mean is the alignment of the nose correct. >> so his nose is straight in other words. >> correct. >> it is not crooked or in any way damaged to that...
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it's nom improved once you make it on the bridge, it looks good.ioch and baypoint all the way out to the 680 interchange. we have video of a motorcycle crash that happened just safer 7:00 near alum rock and kentucky place. an suv and motorcyclist got into it. the paramedics were called to the scene. the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital. the driver of the suv was being questioned by police. let's go to steve. >>> well, really big fog bank on the coast, not making a strong surge inland. for some there is a little bit of a push. there is a west wind through the delta. 23 miles an hour. yet there is a fog bank. 50, 60s there. some inland locations will stay warm to hot. this time of year, once you set up shop for 90s, it's tough to break that down. san francisco on sunday was 66. we'll go 62 today. that was at sonoma county airport 87. not that hot in town. livermore was 88, 82. 84 in reedville. east san jose, down to 78 today. starting to wonder about the san jose temperature. it seems to be running much, much cooler than reedville. it will be c
it's nom improved once you make it on the bridge, it looks good.ioch and baypoint all the way out to the 680 interchange. we have video of a motorcycle crash that happened just safer 7:00 near alum rock and kentucky place. an suv and motorcyclist got into it. the paramedics were called to the scene. the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital. the driver of the suv was being questioned by police. let's go to steve. >>> well, really big fog bank on the coast, not making a strong surge...
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union contracts in two or three years and add the cost of interest rates and borrowing goes up ast nom icallically, an- >> and here, there is a game plan how to solve that, i did it in new york, ed rendell, the democratic mayor of philadelphia. you've got to cut, you've got to cut spending dramatically. stuart: i've got to cut you off. i can't believe i'm doing it, your honor. >> have a good weekend. stuart: watch out be, everybody, we're coming up with the opening bell on wall street and looks like we'll be back to 15,000. back in a moment. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, ris, charges and expenses. read and consider it cafully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ stuart: yes, we a
union contracts in two or three years and add the cost of interest rates and borrowing goes up ast nom icallically, an- >> and here, there is a game plan how to solve that, i did it in new york, ed rendell, the democratic mayor of philadelphia. you've got to cut, you've got to cut spending dramatically. stuart: i've got to cut you off. i can't believe i'm doing it, your honor. >> have a good weekend. stuart: watch out be, everybody, we're coming up with the opening bell on wall...
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. >> we're nom one. >> we spend a lot of money on the latest and greatest procedure without doing a lot what we've been doing. it is the need to take a look at comparative effectiveness research part of healthcare reform. it may be bright and shiny but is it actually better? >> stephanie: dust off your nurse jacki cap. we'll do a corner on all of this as we continue. here she is in her jaunty news cap, jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. we have sad news to report this morning as chris mentioned a few moments ago. senator frank lautenberg has passed away. the new jersey democrat is the oldest serving member of the senate -- excuse me, the oldest member of the senate and the longest serving. he announced he would not be seeking re-election in 2014 but he had a long list of what he planned to accomplish before he retired. one included a list of the overhaul that regulates chemicals in household products. last month he saw the senate unveil a bipartisan compromise bill. he has been sick for the past few weeks and he died this morning of viral pneumonia. he was 89 years old. when t
. >> we're nom one. >> we spend a lot of money on the latest and greatest procedure without doing a lot what we've been doing. it is the need to take a look at comparative effectiveness research part of healthcare reform. it may be bright and shiny but is it actually better? >> stephanie: dust off your nurse jacki cap. we'll do a corner on all of this as we continue. here she is in her jaunty news cap, jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. we have sad news to...
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. >> for it to be a truly national fen nom men none, people need to have confidence they can fill upn you see tesla expanding its network, for example, that's not compatible. >> tesla's network today is not compatible. it is reverse compatible or backwards compatible to ours in the sense they ship the vehicles with the adapter. our network and others in the industry are compatible across all vehicles, including the tesla. the networks themselves, tesla, and ours are growing rapidly. it will give drivers range confidence to take the evs anywhere. >> how many are there today and how quickly are we going to ramp up over the next year or two? >> we have 12,000 chargers out there. two thirds are residential and one third are commercial. in the aggregate, there are approximately 35,000 chargers at this point. >> you've partnered with kroger and companies to help them. you help build out the stations, correct? >> we have. what we've seen and the reason kroger and ikea and mcdonald's and others are placing charging infrastructure out front, it draws a demographic willing to stay more and vis
. >> for it to be a truly national fen nom men none, people need to have confidence they can fill upn you see tesla expanding its network, for example, that's not compatible. >> tesla's network today is not compatible. it is reverse compatible or backwards compatible to ours in the sense they ship the vehicles with the adapter. our network and others in the industry are compatible across all vehicles, including the tesla. the networks themselves, tesla, and ours are growing rapidly....
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the nonpolitical activity that we engage in from nom itself, we follow the same rules that everybody else follows. >> so your organization chose to become a 501 c 4 >> this particular one did. >> that organization has like all other organizations in that particular category, have a test to go through. in other words, when you make an application, you have to comply to what are some stupid questions we would both agree to that. but in the final analysis, that is information given to the i.r.s. to determine whether you're eligible for that exemption. is that correct? >> yes. >> now, one of the -- some of the questions are going to bear -- go through that thin line we talked about before. and that is what is political and what is not political? and that's a tough question. isn't it? many times. >> well, the law oftentimes is clear. and there is no contention that hasr been made that our activities under the 501(c)(4) are not appropriate for 501(c)(4). we have our 501(c)(4) status. >> you have every right to profess what you believe in. >> that's right. and to have our clonors' confident
the nonpolitical activity that we engage in from nom itself, we follow the same rules that everybody else follows. >> so your organization chose to become a 501 c 4 >> this particular one did. >> that organization has like all other organizations in that particular category, have a test to go through. in other words, when you make an application, you have to comply to what are some stupid questions we would both agree to that. but in the final analysis, that is information...
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the political activity we engage in from nom itself, we follow the same rules everybody else follows. >> so your organization chose to become a 501(c)(4)? >> this particular one did, that's right. >> that organization has, like all other organizations in that particular category, have a test to go through? in other words when you make an application, you have to comply with what are some stupid questions, we would both agree to that, but in the final analysis that is information given to the irs to determine whether you're eligible for that exemption? >> that's correct. >> is that correct, sir? >> yes. >> now one of the questions, some of the questions will bear, go through that thin line we talked about before and that is, what is political and what is not political? and that's a tough, question isn't it, many times? >> well, the law often times is clear and there is no contention that has ever been made that our activities under the 501(c)(4) are not appropriate for 501(c)(4). we applied for 501(c)(4) status. >> you have every right to profess what you brief in? >> that's right. and
the political activity we engage in from nom itself, we follow the same rules everybody else follows. >> so your organization chose to become a 501(c)(4)? >> this particular one did, that's right. >> that organization has, like all other organizations in that particular category, have a test to go through? in other words when you make an application, you have to comply with what are some stupid questions, we would both agree to that, but in the final analysis that is...