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james paulsen is not surprised by today's red arrows but he's also not worried. he's here to talk about how he's playing the volatility. is this a buying opportunity for him? it could be for you as well so stay tuned for that exclusive interview. >>> also, the fight over tesla continues. on friday on this program we had the arizona lawmaker who is now fighting to overturn that state's ban of direct sales to consumers. today the president of the arizona auto dealers association will join us exclusively presumably to give us the other side of that trade. that should be very interesting. that's coming up later on "the closing bell." so many people following that story. >>> here is what's happening in the markets. the dow is off 21 points as you can see there. that's well off the session lows. we're climbing back towards positive territory, but still about 0.1% to go. the nasdaq, this is the one getting all the attention. it's off 1.2%. 50 points today down to a level of 4,225. the s&p 500 is declining pretty -- off about nine points. off half a percent, 1,857 is the
james paulsen is not surprised by today's red arrows but he's also not worried. he's here to talk about how he's playing the volatility. is this a buying opportunity for him? it could be for you as well so stay tuned for that exclusive interview. >>> also, the fight over tesla continues. on friday on this program we had the arizona lawmaker who is now fighting to overturn that state's ban of direct sales to consumers. today the president of the arizona auto dealers association will...
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we'll have jim paulsen on. >> jim paulsen has gotten more cautious. >> but the bull market is intact,think he would say. and david blitzer will tell us how strong the market could be for the next five years. as if he has any idea, but we'll listen to what he says anyway. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure h
we'll have jim paulsen on. >> jim paulsen has gotten more cautious. >> but the bull market is intact,think he would say. and david blitzer will tell us how strong the market could be for the next five years. as if he has any idea, but we'll listen to what he says anyway. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay...
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jim paulsen was one of the respondents to our fed survey.lieves the fed will reduce its assets more next year and will be tighter and do more qe uneasing than jim paulsen. >> next year? >> next year. >> by a factor of four. >> jim, what does that mean? you think this will be a strong year for the markets but next year look out? >> well, i've said this is going to be a volatile but flattish year. we've already gone down on underheat fears early. i think we've head higher now over the next several months on better than expected economic reports and maybe the last half, becky, we start to get over heat fears, bond yields maybe go up 3.5 to 4%. we get concerned about whether the fed is behind the curve or how much they may have to accelerate the tapering program. maybe there's an uptick in inflation indicators. no one is noticing that the crb index is up 11%, 12% off january lows right now. >> we talk a little bit about that. >> wage inflation ticked up a little bit. i'm saying we could have a fear of that and that might cause a correction maybe
jim paulsen was one of the respondents to our fed survey.lieves the fed will reduce its assets more next year and will be tighter and do more qe uneasing than jim paulsen. >> next year? >> next year. >> by a factor of four. >> jim, what does that mean? you think this will be a strong year for the markets but next year look out? >> well, i've said this is going to be a volatile but flattish year. we've already gone down on underheat fears early. i think we've head...
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>> i have always ben day journaler writing journal entry santa paulsen when i decided to write this book i interviewed people i was not on the bus when brian got hurt and i interviewed people who were on the bus to get their sense because his memories are a little spotty of that event. he interviewed other friends and family members that were there with us because based on what i have read human memory is fallible. eyewitness testimony is a tory is lee sketchy so rather than assuming i have a perfect memory of past decades i interviewed people to get their perception to check it against my own to use so the combination of my own memories, what i wrote at the time and interviews to make sure i had an accurate picture as possible >> will come back. >> could you compare and contrast with brian. you we're doing it at the same time with two different experiences with transition and healing i imagine some things that were the same and what was different weird day could use support and that he could not provide support to you? they are a to parallel process. >> i feel like he needs to be here t
>> i have always ben day journaler writing journal entry santa paulsen when i decided to write this book i interviewed people i was not on the bus when brian got hurt and i interviewed people who were on the bus to get their sense because his memories are a little spotty of that event. he interviewed other friends and family members that were there with us because based on what i have read human memory is fallible. eyewitness testimony is a tory is lee sketchy so rather than assuming i...
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he looked in his own car and sure not be found a little business card and it said paulsen's military supply company. on the back it said tnt at $5 a stick, need more. so that was helpful and no one at the time of course new what mcveigh had just done in oklahoma city. they were only learning about it and they never thought to connect him to it. one other case, the famous millennium period when they country had tremors about what would calm with the year 2000 the customs inspector in washington state found somebody coming over the border. her training made her suspect him. he got nervous after too many questions and bolted from his car. diana dean probably saved the los angeles international airport from abe tom that he was intending to deliver. the book also includes a story and it's a long one that has been nicely told in a magazine story about john o'neal. we all look back to wondering about those who before 9/11 connected all the dots. fbi's john o'neal was one that did so. remarkable, well-trained, thoughtful. for years he had leaped that al qaeda was coming back to his city. he
he looked in his own car and sure not be found a little business card and it said paulsen's military supply company. on the back it said tnt at $5 a stick, need more. so that was helpful and no one at the time of course new what mcveigh had just done in oklahoma city. they were only learning about it and they never thought to connect him to it. one other case, the famous millennium period when they country had tremors about what would calm with the year 2000 the customs inspector in washington...
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don't forget alan greenspan is a spokesman for paulsen. >> and somehow i think my uva, going to be ableckets to tomorrow night's virginia game at the garden. >> i bet you're rinchts i bght. kate, thanks. >>> a big game changer for college sports. you probably heard the national labor relations board ruling wednesday that northwestern -- i'm not supposed to read this. sue, you're supposed to ride this. >> they ruled that the football players there can unionize. the board saying, student athletes qualify as employees. nbc sports rob semelcare following the story for us. a precedent setting kashgs rob. saying northwestern will appeal. the basic question, is college football is job? and the gentleman who made that decision said, yes it is. >> exactly right, sue. the northwestern players who wanted to unionize had to show they're employees as opposed to students at northwestern. that was the central question of the hearing and so the nlrb looked at everything about them from how they spend their time, you know, stud ig, versus practicing and playing, to what level of control the university e
don't forget alan greenspan is a spokesman for paulsen. >> and somehow i think my uva, going to be ableckets to tomorrow night's virginia game at the garden. >> i bet you're rinchts i bght. kate, thanks. >>> a big game changer for college sports. you probably heard the national labor relations board ruling wednesday that northwestern -- i'm not supposed to read this. sue, you're supposed to ride this. >> they ruled that the football players there can unionize. the...
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>> i have always ben day journaler writing journal entry santa paulsen when i decided to write this book i interviewed people i was not on the bus when brian got hurt and i interviewed people who were on the bus to get their sense because his memories are a little spotty of that event. he interviewed other friends and family members that were there with us because based on what i have read human memory is fallible. eyewitness testimony is a tory is lee sketchy so rather than assuming i have a perfect memory of past decades i interviewed people to get their perception to check it against my own to use so the combination of my own memories, what i wrote at the time and interviews to make sure i had an accurate picture as possible >> will come back. >> could you compare and contrast with brian. you we're doing it at the same time with two different experiences with transition and healing i imagine some things that were the same and what was different weird day could use support and that he could not provide support to you? they are a to parallel process. >> i feel like he needs to be here t
>> i have always ben day journaler writing journal entry santa paulsen when i decided to write this book i interviewed people i was not on the bus when brian got hurt and i interviewed people who were on the bus to get their sense because his memories are a little spotty of that event. he interviewed other friends and family members that were there with us because based on what i have read human memory is fallible. eyewitness testimony is a tory is lee sketchy so rather than assuming i...
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paulsen: i rise to commend the dina hornets for winning against a tough lakeville north squad. the -- they became the first a.a. hockey team to win back-to-back state championships in 20 years. led by senior captain and mr. minnesota hockey finalist tyler lanne led them to a victory. it's a zestment to the hard work of these young men that they spend countless hours on the ice while balancing their school work, family times and other endeavors. becoming state champions doesn't happen overnight but through years of dedication. the teach the parents, the entire school district are tremendously proud, congratulations again to the high school hockey champions. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, one week ago i stood in the parking lot of manville high school, waiting. mr. olson: a few minutes before 4:00 p.m., the texas women's 5-a
paulsen: i rise to commend the dina hornets for winning against a tough lakeville north squad. the -- they became the first a.a. hockey team to win back-to-back state championships in 20 years. led by senior captain and mr. minnesota hockey finalist tyler lanne led them to a victory. it's a zestment to the hard work of these young men that they spend countless hours on the ice while balancing their school work, family times and other endeavors. becoming state champions doesn't happen overnight...
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paulsen: her group provides food, clothing and for those who are involved in sex trafficking. breaking free have helped 6,000 women leave sex slavery. they often come from difficult home situations and are vulnerable to exploitation. for means of these, she is the first person -- for many of these, she is the first person they contact. her efforts should serve as a guide to how we can combat this traffic problem on a wider scale. congratulations, vinita carter, and thank you for positively impacting so many exploited women's lives and inspiring so many others and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i rise women celebrate the who have shaped our nation's history and those who continue to make a difference in our communities. women entrepreneurs are the fastest growing sector in the small business c
paulsen: her group provides food, clothing and for those who are involved in sex trafficking. breaking free have helped 6,000 women leave sex slavery. they often come from difficult home situations and are vulnerable to exploitation. for means of these, she is the first person -- for many of these, she is the first person they contact. her efforts should serve as a guide to how we can combat this traffic problem on a wider scale. congratulations, vinita carter, and thank you for positively...
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paulsen: mr.peaker, last saturday i had the opportunity to celebrate the cold winter in minnesota by getting together with hundreds of others and jumping through a hole in the ice and into a freezing lake. while some may think that many minnesotans consider this normal recreational activity in the winter, it raised money for a worthwhile plunge. it raises millions of dollars for the special olympics programs. this important funding allows more than 7,200 special olympic athletes in minnesota to grow and thrive through a variety of competition. i want to thank our state's law enforcement for organizing the plunges, channel 9 to support this cause and events, to all those who pledge their support for the participants and of course those who are crazy enough to jump through a hole in the ice. mr. speaker, i want to offer and congratulate the support for the special olympics, something that's truly life changing for the participants and their families and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for wha
paulsen: mr.peaker, last saturday i had the opportunity to celebrate the cold winter in minnesota by getting together with hundreds of others and jumping through a hole in the ice and into a freezing lake. while some may think that many minnesotans consider this normal recreational activity in the winter, it raised money for a worthwhile plunge. it raises millions of dollars for the special olympics programs. this important funding allows more than 7,200 special olympic athletes in minnesota to...