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raymond warns jon, use a pay phone."i can't believe it, he's alive. we have to call the authorities." >> reporter: then evana gets a phone call. >> he called my name. he was like, "evan --," and i just hung up the phone. i couldn't believe it was his voice. it was like someone rising from the dead. i thought he was dead. >> reporter: when evana figured out her husband was still alive, she wanted to kill him. instead, she did the next best thing. she blew the whistle on her allegedly scheming husband and his side-kick, her stepson. and where in the world was raymond during his not so near death experience? tanning in tahiti? cooling his heels in cancun? posing as a playboy in paris, perhaps? nope. he drives his honda down to his timeshare in orlando, florida. >> it's hard to believe that anybody would do that and then go to his timeshare. you know -- if you're going to do that, you got to disappear for about ten years. >> reporter: jon roth says one day on the front porch, his father laid out the plan to end his life. >>
raymond warns jon, use a pay phone."i can't believe it, he's alive. we have to call the authorities." >> reporter: then evana gets a phone call. >> he called my name. he was like, "evan --," and i just hung up the phone. i couldn't believe it was his voice. it was like someone rising from the dead. i thought he was dead. >> reporter: when evana figured out her husband was still alive, she wanted to kill him. instead, she did the next best thing. she blew...
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this blackwater and raymond davis and the crowd went crazy. those are the terms that really focus people's mind and pakistan. >> host: first call were mark trained to come through jay louisville, kentucky. >> caller: yes, my belief is after sit number 11 come in here for a help and cooperation. so it's my belief that the only reason pakistanis have been any help as they fear the u.s. would get closer to india. that's all i have. >> host: it's a very interesting question. india jumps right in to help the united states because they saw some common cause. they saw their concerns about islamic terrorism in india. they wanted to show their support for the united states. this concerned the pakistanis a great deal. president musharraf in a speech to pervez musharaff of pakistan spoke to the nation that after 9/11 spoke his nation and said were going to help the united states, too. one of the reasons was not that we want the taliban out of afghanistan, the basically said they pledged their help and wrote later that his concern was that the united stat
this blackwater and raymond davis and the crowd went crazy. those are the terms that really focus people's mind and pakistan. >> host: first call were mark trained to come through jay louisville, kentucky. >> caller: yes, my belief is after sit number 11 come in here for a help and cooperation. so it's my belief that the only reason pakistanis have been any help as they fear the u.s. would get closer to india. that's all i have. >> host: it's a very interesting question. india...
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let's check in with kevin and raymond backstage. look at these two. bet you think you're pretty smart, don, guys. with your fancy words made out of little wooden blocks. are you ready to scrab it up with me tonight? >> definitely. >> bring it, kimmy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'm not going to be doing it alone. i have a partner tonight, a surprise partner, his name is guillermo. i'll tell you something -- [ cheers and applause ] -- i don't mean to scare you but he knows more than 100 english words. [ laughter ] are you worried about that? >> no. >> jimmy: guillermo do you have all the two-letter words written down? look at that. good. that will help us. hold on a second. why the -- what's with the bat? >> in case things get real. >> jimmy: okay. maybe lose the bat. you see that, fellas, if things get real, there's going to be trouble. all right. see you nerds later. >> peace out. >> jimmy: in the octagon. the scrabble challenge is my highlight of the year. we've been doing this for a long time. it's become such a popula
let's check in with kevin and raymond backstage. look at these two. bet you think you're pretty smart, don, guys. with your fancy words made out of little wooden blocks. are you ready to scrab it up with me tonight? >> definitely. >> bring it, kimmy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'm not going to be doing it alone. i have a partner tonight, a surprise partner, his name is guillermo. i'll tell you something -- [ cheers and applause ] -- i don't mean...
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raymond james' economist scott brown weighs in next.but, first, as we head out to break, your dow's up 104 points. take a look at how the dollar is moving and, again, gold hanging out near that 1200 mark. we'll be right back. >> twenty minutes past the hour, hi, everybody, i'm jamie colby. a federal grand jury returning a 30-count indictment against boston marathoner suspect joe car tsarnaev. you'll recall in april three people were killed, more than 260 injured in two explosions near the marathon finish line. a epartment of justice news conference expected to begin at 3 p.m. eastern, that'll be from boston. keep it on fox. >>> former new england patriot aaron hernandez back in court for a bail hearing -- still in court, in fact, and yesterday he was charged with first murder in the june 17th death of odon lloyd. his attorneys argue he should be released on bail. and in south africa, one of nelson mandela's daughters is saying his health did improve overnight, but he's still in critical condition. the 94-year-old hospitalized with a rec
raymond james' economist scott brown weighs in next.but, first, as we head out to break, your dow's up 104 points. take a look at how the dollar is moving and, again, gold hanging out near that 1200 mark. we'll be right back. >> twenty minutes past the hour, hi, everybody, i'm jamie colby. a federal grand jury returning a 30-count indictment against boston marathoner suspect joe car tsarnaev. you'll recall in april three people were killed, more than 260 injured in two explosions near the...
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it is like "everybody loves raymond" if by raymond you mean greg's special back rubs you could have anytime he wanted if we just move in together. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show, you jerk? >> nice to see you started off with a lie. the leaky geek speaks, but does what he say wreak? we will take a peek. and a psychic ordered by a judge to pay $7 million after falsely telling police a texas couple had a mass grave on their property, but can she foretell whether or not we will get to this story? probably not. and miss utah explains the existence of pay inequality between men and women. if by explain you mean a bunch of words put together mean nothing to human kind. >> that's rough on her. >> i feel bad too. >> you know what, i think she did a better job than you would do under similar circumstances. >> you are probably right. and fills out a bikini better. >> i wouldn't go that far. >> thank you, sir. >> no problem. let's welcome our guest. she is so hot that superman shoots her from his eyes. i am here with business and political strateg
it is like "everybody loves raymond" if by raymond you mean greg's special back rubs you could have anytime he wanted if we just move in together. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show, you jerk? >> nice to see you started off with a lie. the leaky geek speaks, but does what he say wreak? we will take a peek. and a psychic ordered by a judge to pay $7 million after falsely telling police a texas couple had a mass grave on their...
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it is like "everybody loves raymond" if by raymond you mean greg's special back rubs you could have anytimef we just move in together. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show, you jerk? >> nice to see you started off with a lie. the leaky geek speaks, but does what he say wreak? we will take a peek. and a psychic ordered by a judge to pay $7 million after falsely telling police a texas couple had a mass grave on their property, but can she foretell whether or not we will get to this story? probably not. and miss utah explains the existence of pay inequality between men and women. if by explain you mean a bunch of words
it is like "everybody loves raymond" if by raymond you mean greg's special back rubs you could have anytimef we just move in together. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show, you jerk? >> nice to see you started off with a lie. the leaky geek speaks, but does what he say wreak? we will take a peek. and a psychic ordered by a judge to pay $7 million after falsely telling police a texas couple had a mass grave on their property, but...
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the two-alarm fire began at a home on raymond court. fire officials say crews were able to quickly get a handle on the flames, but as you can see, the fire still caused quite a bit of damage. officials say it appears the fire started on the outside, then spread into the home. apc7 news reporter cornell bernard will have a live report from the scene coming up in the latest in the next half-hour. >>> a family in oakland is looking for a now plays to call home after a fire damaged their house. what is unusual in this case is that fire, which broke out yesterday, did not start at the house. it was pushed there by strong winds. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the story from where it all began. >> a towering palm tree on fire and people running in the backyard away from hot ashes being whipped by the wind. this is what this family watched as his family ran for safety. >> we started hearing popping noises and then what was a clear sign was the palm tree caught on fire and it went up and that's when we started to run away. >> a couple fa
the two-alarm fire began at a home on raymond court. fire officials say crews were able to quickly get a handle on the flames, but as you can see, the fire still caused quite a bit of damage. officials say it appears the fire started on the outside, then spread into the home. apc7 news reporter cornell bernard will have a live report from the scene coming up in the latest in the next half-hour. >>> a family in oakland is looking for a now plays to call home after a fire damaged their...
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the two-alarm fire began at a home on raymond court. fire officials say crews were able to quickly get a handle on the flames, but as you can see, the fire still caused quite a bit of damage. officials say it appears the fire started on the outside, then spread into the home. an arson team is investigating. we have a reporter on the scene. we will have more information on this story in a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a family in oakland is looking for a now plays to call home after a fire damaged their house. what is unusual in this case is that fire, which broke out yesterday, did not start at the house. it was pushed there by strong winds. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the story from where it all began. >> people running out of the way to get out of the way from hot ashes from flew from the wind. >> we started hearing popping noises and then what was a clear sign was the palm tree caught on fire and it went up and that's when we started to run away. >> a couple family members even got burned by the flying embers. they we
the two-alarm fire began at a home on raymond court. fire officials say crews were able to quickly get a handle on the flames, but as you can see, the fire still caused quite a bit of damage. officials say it appears the fire started on the outside, then spread into the home. an arson team is investigating. we have a reporter on the scene. we will have more information on this story in a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a family in oakland is looking for a now plays to call home...
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. >>> una Última pregunta, rey mo raymond nos cuenta que fue vÍctima de fraude por parte de una abogadaes mandar una carta por escrito a su abogada por una manera de correo registrado. y por el correo regular y pedirle a su abogada que le expliquÉ que pasÓ con mi caso por quÉ no celebrÓ objetivos quÉ pasos debiÓ tomar y no se tomaron. de esta manera al recibir la respuesta podrÁ tener la explicaciÓn y decidir si vale la pena tomar el prÓximo caso que es tener una queja. >>> maravilloso gracias abogadas por acompaÑarnos nuestras televidentes tienen preguntas sobre este tema y queremos que todos tengan esa posibilidad de saber una respuesta. entonces, por eso los invitamos que la sigan usted y le hagan la pregunta a twitter. o tambiÉn pueden ir a primer impacto.com. busque los segmentos con recomendaciÓn de nuestra abogada gracias abogadas feliz dÍa para ti tambiÉn. a. casi 2 meses el terrible accidente automovilÍstico. reina en monterrey. pasado 27 de abril sus sueÑos truncados mientras regresaban de un concierto en tamaulipas. 10 miembros perdieron la vida. en un trÁgico. . unimÁs falle
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thanks to mark ruffalo and raymond and kevin. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time.ght. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline," into the teeth of nature's wrath. these storm chasers run into weather that makes others run for cover. we go inside a heroic and deadly profession. >>> elusive night hunters in danger of becoming prey. tonight a man who the is dedicating his life to saving the majestic snow leopard. >>> what does sex have to do with michael douglas' throat cancer? it's the debate that has everyone talking. >>> keep it right >>> from new york city this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> some dogs like to stick their heads a up of car windows at 80 miles an hour and some like to skinny dip in thunderstorms and some meteorologists like to get as close as they can to monster tornados. but after the loss of three storm chasers in oklahoma chalking their exploits up to adrenaline addiction seems unfair as ginger zee tells us the men were driven by life saving science and even the most cautious professional sometimes is no match for mother nature. >>
thanks to mark ruffalo and raymond and kevin. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time.ght. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline," into the teeth of nature's wrath. these storm chasers run into weather that makes others run for cover. we go inside a heroic and deadly profession. >>> elusive night hunters in danger of becoming prey. tonight a man who the is dedicating his life to saving the majestic snow leopard. >>> what does sex have to...
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and different kinds have insurance is holly raymond is an industry spokesman.e homeowners? >> one of the things need remember how well you recover is how well you prepare. one thing you want to keep in mind. as a homeowner one of the things you need to do, talk to your insurance agent at least once a year to make sure everything is up to date. >> that means if you've had upgrades to your house or anything that could upgrading? >> like your kitchen, you want to make sure that is reflected in your insurance policy so if anything happens to your how long it will be covered. >> there are so many disasters. we had hurricane sandy and it looked like they lost everything. they didn't have insurance or they were underinsured. happens in a situation like that. >> in particular cases we had storms in the northern bay area, northern california, one of the things you want to know your homeowners insurance covers specific things, covers things for wildfire, theft, liability coverage. one of the things it doesn't cover is damage from flooding, flood flood damage is separate.
and different kinds have insurance is holly raymond is an industry spokesman.e homeowners? >> one of the things need remember how well you recover is how well you prepare. one thing you want to keep in mind. as a homeowner one of the things you need to do, talk to your insurance agent at least once a year to make sure everything is up to date. >> that means if you've had upgrades to your house or anything that could upgrading? >> like your kitchen, you want to make sure that...
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. >> with everybody loves raymond, manipulating his son?my dad is the best dad. >> growing pains mr. sever 20 years later. >> the first we met, we were kissing. >> tim allen
. >> with everybody loves raymond, manipulating his son?my dad is the best dad. >> growing pains mr. sever 20 years later. >> the first we met, we were kissing. >> tim allen
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wgn's marcella raymond is live at new trier tonight. story is rattling this tight-knit hockey community. the allegations are disturbing. the coach of young men and boys is accused of sinking so low as to attack another man's children. in 2011 the man was fired as hockey director of the willamette hockey association and almost immediately the cyber bullying of the association president began. it was on the ending. they let the man go but he and young children were the victim of anonymous bush's comments on a hockey blog there were ongoing, it's not just about myself or the hockey association but also about my children and wife that was frankly very disturbing and troubling. he hired an attorney and investigated and found the ip address went to the address of bob melton. more than anything else i want my family to stop being the victim of cyber harassment and cyber bullying. the man is well known in hockey circles and he has been the coach of new trier for a number of years. he was inducted into the illinois hockey hall of fame as a playe
wgn's marcella raymond is live at new trier tonight. story is rattling this tight-knit hockey community. the allegations are disturbing. the coach of young men and boys is accused of sinking so low as to attack another man's children. in 2011 the man was fired as hockey director of the willamette hockey association and almost immediately the cyber bullying of the association president began. it was on the ending. they let the man go but he and young children were the victim of anonymous bush's...
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the service held next friday, a week from to day at saint raymond's church. at lev stadium, a tree will be planted creating a small memorial in his honor. much-needed rain in colorado is helping hundreds of firefighters gain ground against the state's most destructive fire. the fire claimed two lives, scorch 24d square mil scorched 24 square miles. evacuation orders were listed for residents who were given escorts to check on their property. the danger is far from over. >> well have seen before, the fires can aper to be under control. you get a strong wind. and then they blow back. all south of denver in the colorado springs area. the fire is 30% contained at this hour. >> a b.a.r.t. man may be packing clothe he's owns heading back to colombia. he got attention after accosting passengers in the buff, at the b.a.r.t. station. perez is an acrobat from colombia. according to a circus troupe he used to perform with. he is not a u.s. citizen and his visa is expired. he may be deported. san francisco's das office is considering what charges. immigration authorities
the service held next friday, a week from to day at saint raymond's church. at lev stadium, a tree will be planted creating a small memorial in his honor. much-needed rain in colorado is helping hundreds of firefighters gain ground against the state's most destructive fire. the fire claimed two lives, scorch 24d square mil scorched 24 square miles. evacuation orders were listed for residents who were given escorts to check on their property. the danger is far from over. >> well have seen...
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. >> i want to say quickly, because i know they are watching, darrell, raymond, and dutch met them at the anacostia museum. they like watching every mornin and this is when er they're up.. >> we need something special foi people who are up this morning. the 4:25 a.m. club. i saw somebody walk in the studio who i haven't seen in a week. you are going to find out who that is momen meme momentarily.l >> most of the day it will be be partly cloudy and humid, later this afternoon we have a weak wk cold front.cold f i will show it out to you in the a moment, at pittsburgh it'sburt going to spill out in the area, that with the showers that are r breaking across the area, itit will give us a chance for a garden variety thunderstorms that we get in the summer hours. nothing major, 87 later today, , warm and humid, your typical monday afternoon for the middle of june. >> all right, thanks, tucker for keeping that humidity tier.tier. we appreciate it.e it. >> let's check in with another person who is back from vacation, julie wright, welcome home. ho welcome home.lcome >> this is how i am. >> yo
. >> i want to say quickly, because i know they are watching, darrell, raymond, and dutch met them at the anacostia museum. they like watching every mornin and this is when er they're up.. >> we need something special foi people who are up this morning. the 4:25 a.m. club. i saw somebody walk in the studio who i haven't seen in a week. you are going to find out who that is momen meme momentarily.l >> most of the day it will be be partly cloudy and humid, later this afternoon...
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the driver, 36-year-old raymond davis has had a run-in with law enforcement earlier that night. he looked drunk and was warned by officers not to drive. now an hour later, officer jessup spots him on the road and pulls him over for a traffic violation. >> how is it going tonight? >> good. how are you? >> good. hey, the reason why i pulled you only, that was a turn-only lane that you drove through that red light. >> actually, that was a street light. >> a turn only lane. how much have you had to drink tonight? >> plenty. >> plenty? >> how much? >> hold on. [ bleep ] [ gunshots ] >> the driver pulls the trigger twice. luckily for the officer, the first round from his pistol is empty and the next round misses. >> shots fired. >> the driver crashes into a nearby utility box causing an explosion. as officer jessup approaches the vehicle, he is clearly shaken by the near death experience. >> 651-63. that vehicle is about a search and rescue. >> but he still has a job to do. other officers respond to the scene and surround the vehicle unsure if the suspect still has ammunition. >> driv
the driver, 36-year-old raymond davis has had a run-in with law enforcement earlier that night. he looked drunk and was warned by officers not to drive. now an hour later, officer jessup spots him on the road and pulls him over for a traffic violation. >> how is it going tonight? >> good. how are you? >> good. hey, the reason why i pulled you only, that was a turn-only lane that you drove through that red light. >> actually, that was a street light. >> a turn only...
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raymond dee, chief of radiology, meets with parents to carefully raise the pros and cons of ct scan. >> it will allow us to avoid procedure? other procedures as well? the risk and benefit is something that needs to be balanced. >> reporter: hospitals that don't have low-dose ct scanners can retrofit them for $150,000 to $200,000. but they have to make that capital investment. and in the meantime, if your child or grandchild needs a ct scan, ask if it's necessary, lester, how many slices they really have to image, and frankly, if there are other alternatives there are always questions. >> good questions to ask. all right, nancy, thanks very much. >>> we're back in a moment with an amateur photographer who captured beatlemania as few others could. ♪ >>> ringo starr, photographer in the beatles' first movie "a hard day's night." it turns out ringo was quite a photographer in real life as well, and he is out with an exhibit and an ebook on itunes this week with never before seen shots from his personal archive, behind the scenes at the height of beatle mania. ringo spoke to keir simmons
raymond dee, chief of radiology, meets with parents to carefully raise the pros and cons of ct scan. >> it will allow us to avoid procedure? other procedures as well? the risk and benefit is something that needs to be balanced. >> reporter: hospitals that don't have low-dose ct scanners can retrofit them for $150,000 to $200,000. but they have to make that capital investment. and in the meantime, if your child or grandchild needs a ct scan, ask if it's necessary, lester, how many...
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joining us is paul riley of raymond james financial.uch for coming in today. >> great to be here. >> this has to be the biggest question, fixed indeed. >> the average investor can't take principal losses. it's just not a good time in lower fixed income. as the rates go up, which they will some day, there's too much chance of principal loss. >> and people always think bonds, fixed income. this is the safe place to be. is it difficult that things have kind of turned at this point. >> it is. there's such a search for yield for retired people or the people at the end of their careers. >> so, what do you tell people when they come in? should you still have an 80/20, 60/40? should you have some of your portfolio in bonds? >> you should. if you're still young and earning, more in equities. move more towards fixed income in retirement. everybody is worried about what happens to the market this week. invest in the long term. we have had 101 consecutive quarters of profitability. it's not by anything we're doing this quarter. it's taking a long-t
joining us is paul riley of raymond james financial.uch for coming in today. >> great to be here. >> this has to be the biggest question, fixed indeed. >> the average investor can't take principal losses. it's just not a good time in lower fixed income. as the rates go up, which they will some day, there's too much chance of principal loss. >> and people always think bonds, fixed income. this is the safe place to be. is it difficult that things have kind of turned at...
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my name is raymond castillo and i also work at [inaudible] the community action network here at district 6. i am here to ask you to please support the full budget of the district 6 youth service stakeholder. just to follow up the passage of these propositions was a clear mandate for the city. we work hard collectively to generate more revenue so it could be shared equitably across the city's priorities particularly the areas that hit hard by the state and federal cuts. also according to the budget and legislativeanalyst and it's as was said the number of children were stated and i encourage you give the budget back for district 6. there is more than enough in the budget to meet all of the needs in the community, members and voters by the board of supervisors being diligent and thoughtful and responsible when approving the final budget so please invest equally all of san francisco and support district 6's budget. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good afternoon i am angela and currently attending san francisco state university. i am a product of the youth programs
my name is raymond castillo and i also work at [inaudible] the community action network here at district 6. i am here to ask you to please support the full budget of the district 6 youth service stakeholder. just to follow up the passage of these propositions was a clear mandate for the city. we work hard collectively to generate more revenue so it could be shared equitably across the city's priorities particularly the areas that hit hard by the state and federal cuts. also according to the...
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especially with raymond james. trading 42 and change now. i think with a pretty tight stop.me out of all of them rjf gets it done here. >> lastly shares of walter energy getting taken to the wood shed, sliding over 17% after withdrawing $1.5 billion refinancing loan. company citing market conditions. >> they're all negative for the call space. but the next headline was no material debt payments due until 2015. that to me tells me they don't need money now, about you they need it then. sorry, the whole space needs money. still negative there. >> the biggest guy sure to drive the markets in the week ahead, straight ahead after the break. and the demand for mansions is booming. only one problem, though there's not enough supply. so what's a millionaire to do? we've got some answers. >> jeez i got to cut my hedges. look at that. 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different mar
especially with raymond james. trading 42 and change now. i think with a pretty tight stop.me out of all of them rjf gets it done here. >> lastly shares of walter energy getting taken to the wood shed, sliding over 17% after withdrawing $1.5 billion refinancing loan. company citing market conditions. >> they're all negative for the call space. but the next headline was no material debt payments due until 2015. that to me tells me they don't need money now, about you they need it...
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. >> like most farmers in ivory coast raymond eng rufment ruse's family has been raising cocoa for generations. a couple of years ago he decided to start growing rubber trees instead. >> i left cocoa farming because rubber gives me a regular income. cocoa is a seasonal product. you only get paid every three months. and cocoa unlike rubber is difficult to harvest. there are a lot of processes involved. and a lot of people involved. but with rubber farming, you're in total control. you look after the trees. do a month's work and get paid at the end of it. >> and that's why many ivorian farmers are turning to farming rubber in droves. last year, farmers produced 255,000 tons of rubber. by the year 2020, they want to produce 600,000 from rubber plantations like this. and they may achieve that goal. natural rubber is used to make bus and track tires and world demand for it is so high that this processing plant runs nearly 24 hours a day. but there's not enough land and government finance to support rubber farmers. last year, there were applications to fund 55,000 hettres of land but the government
. >> like most farmers in ivory coast raymond eng rufment ruse's family has been raising cocoa for generations. a couple of years ago he decided to start growing rubber trees instead. >> i left cocoa farming because rubber gives me a regular income. cocoa is a seasonal product. you only get paid every three months. and cocoa unlike rubber is difficult to harvest. there are a lot of processes involved. and a lot of people involved. but with rubber farming, you're in total control....
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it's going to be raymond-- we're going left on to vernon.icense, so i've stopped him in the past. (garbled radio transmission) >> kinney: all right, the sergeant told us to stop the pursuit. he does not know how to ride the bike. he, uh, he's got a passenger; it's his wife. it would have been really, really ugly if there was a crash. it was probably best to cut that off, considering i do know who he is. another unit has him stopped right over the line. there he is and the bike is who knows where. we are just over the line... or we're on the line. it's right there. this is the suspect that was running from us. turn around and put your hands behind your back. >> he was on the bike, drove it up the hill and drove it in the back. >> kinney: you saw the bike up there? yeah, i'm just going to hold him for now. >> could you give my wife my wallet, my wallet and my money? >> kinney: yes, ray. ray? >> yeah? >> kinney: that was pretty stupid, don't you think? ray, that was pretty stupid, don't you think? >> what? >> kinney: taking off. >> i don't know
it's going to be raymond-- we're going left on to vernon.icense, so i've stopped him in the past. (garbled radio transmission) >> kinney: all right, the sergeant told us to stop the pursuit. he does not know how to ride the bike. he, uh, he's got a passenger; it's his wife. it would have been really, really ugly if there was a crash. it was probably best to cut that off, considering i do know who he is. another unit has him stopped right over the line. there he is and the bike is who...
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. >> reporter: raymond bub wau says says -- >> i could make the argument that there are a number of three two star jobs that could be one. >> reporter: it would shrink the entourage around that officer. >> because the culture dictates that a four star shall have so many staff people and less and less and less. >> reporter: three years ago they targeted 140 jobs. so far about 90 have been yes eliminated or reduced. >> but i think this next review will cause us to shrink a bit more. >> it's like a lot of institutions. you get more and more, private manes and private chefs. is anything going to change in it comes to these people at the top? >> reporter: some of the officials say there are going to be a lot more of these positions cut next year, mostly as a result of pulling back from afghanistan. and dempsey does seem committed to reining in some of these perks. but one republican senator said they need to go as far as cutting 200 of these jobs. it would cut over $800 million over the years. >> that's a serious amount of money, when you think about the civilians who are being cut. how long i
. >> reporter: raymond bub wau says says -- >> i could make the argument that there are a number of three two star jobs that could be one. >> reporter: it would shrink the entourage around that officer. >> because the culture dictates that a four star shall have so many staff people and less and less and less. >> reporter: three years ago they targeted 140 jobs. so far about 90 have been yes eliminated or reduced. >> but i think this next review will cause us...
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." >> raymond burke walked though so it was totally funny. what is that one with what's her face on that night? >> oh with what's his face? >> yes the guy that is in it. no, can't think of the lady from "er." >> julie anna margo lease? >> yes. you know what -- >> it is not on the list. >> what is your favorite show of all time? >> "sex and the city" number 39. >> have been 69, am i right, dude? terrible joke. i am mocking a terrible joke so don't think i am making a terrible joke. though at times i have made terrible jokes. most of the time. buck, as far as the top 10 were concerned, were there any real surprises here? we know "the wire" and everybody likes" the wire" without seeing it. >> everybody sees "the wire" and think it is a documentary of the streets. they feel like they have been there. i don't actually have to go to a scary neighborhood. i can just watch "the wire." and one that didn't make it "miami vice"? no other show on its contribution to fashion alone, you could wear a turquoise blazer and a pink shirt together and that was c
." >> raymond burke walked though so it was totally funny. what is that one with what's her face on that night? >> oh with what's his face? >> yes the guy that is in it. no, can't think of the lady from "er." >> julie anna margo lease? >> yes. you know what -- >> it is not on the list. >> what is your favorite show of all time? >> "sex and the city" number 39. >> have been 69, am i right, dude? terrible joke. i am...
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his name is raymond macdonald. senior management.obably a regular part of his job. he has to go into trial when phone records are at issue. here are our phone records, they're legitimate. >> here he is now. >> in this case these are the phone records that are so important between trayvon martin and rachel jeantel. they were on the phone all day either talking or texting according to her testimony. >> that was pretty brief given how long we saw rachel jeantel. i want to play an excerpt from the back and forth, more heated exchange between rachel jeantel and the defense attorney. let's play it. >> trayvon got hit. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. >> he claims he had. >> you don't know that trayvon at that moment didn't take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face. >> lower your voice. >> do you? >> no, sir. >> you thought trayvon martin would approach a man he'd never seen in his life -- >> i did not say trayvon punched a man, sir. >> i thought, in fact, that you said that it cou
his name is raymond macdonald. senior management.obably a regular part of his job. he has to go into trial when phone records are at issue. here are our phone records, they're legitimate. >> here he is now. >> in this case these are the phone records that are so important between trayvon martin and rachel jeantel. they were on the phone all day either talking or texting according to her testimony. >> that was pretty brief given how long we saw rachel jeantel. i want to play an...
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over at raymond james they talked about the fact that they have gone through the price targets on mergeruisition speculation. they don't give high likelihood of that materializing. that being said, they said as such we see little upside from the current levels. and they look at, they think there is better valuations elsewhere in the universe of, in their coverage. so as a result they don't really thhnk that mergers and acquisitions will pan out here for time warner. the also the other factor is netflix, really a competitor to time warner ultimately. i know streaming versus cable. it is the same concept to a certain extent. good news for netflix may be bad news for time warner also. david: netflix with big new deal for more original content. we'll see how that works out. nicole, thann you very much. liz: s&p futures are closing in just a moment. let's head back to scott bower to get ahead of it in the pits of the cme. >> you know, you guys just hit on a great point a few minutes ago about the media directing what's going on. for the next day 1/2 of trading, before the news comes out wedne
over at raymond james they talked about the fact that they have gone through the price targets on mergeruisition speculation. they don't give high likelihood of that materializing. that being said, they said as such we see little upside from the current levels. and they look at, they think there is better valuations elsewhere in the universe of, in their coverage. so as a result they don't really thhnk that mergers and acquisitions will pan out here for time warner. the also the other factor is...
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. >> guest: raymond davis was a cia contract for his former green beret and then lift the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in january 2011 he was driving through lahore, pakistan where he is working out at the state house
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>> rick raymond. it's apple smoked apple soaked. >> reporter: all right. they look delicious. contestant number 4, come on down, what's your name? >> john ferris, my ribs are touched with family love. >> reporter: your name? >> jeff from dublin? >> what makes your ribs the winner tonight? >> low slow and smoke-free. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i like that. and by the way, who are you? >> we are dublin!! >> reporter: welcome, dublin. we have the judges coming in. sherry you have your judges. can you introduce them? >> come on, judges. >> reporter: you have a winner now, right? >> this is jose the head chef, and two other chefs. the winner is our firehouse ribs jeff! >> reporter: right over here the winner is -- congratulations, sir! >> thank you. >> what do you guys have to say over here? what do you have to say? >> one two three four five six seven eight -- yeah! good night from dublin! roberta gonzales, kpix 5. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i
>> rick raymond. it's apple smoked apple soaked. >> reporter: all right. they look delicious. contestant number 4, come on down, what's your name? >> john ferris, my ribs are touched with family love. >> reporter: your name? >> jeff from dublin? >> what makes your ribs the winner tonight? >> low slow and smoke-free. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i like that. and by the way, who are you? >> we are dublin!! >> reporter: welcome, dublin. we...
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raymond james came out today and dismissed that. the stock looks fully valued.it. >> sirius radio up two percent. >> there was a lot of talk about consolidation involving liberty med media. this is early in what could be a long season of chatter between cable companies, online companies, its. >> top of the hour restaurant wars. cramer is rolling up his sleeves to see who will win the food fight. face-off from companies from miami and san antonio. jim turns up the heat. do not move. tipoff op of the hour. viewers have questions on everything from industries to the reits. we're answering viewer tweets right after this. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand doll
raymond james came out today and dismissed that. the stock looks fully valued.it. >> sirius radio up two percent. >> there was a lot of talk about consolidation involving liberty med media. this is early in what could be a long season of chatter between cable companies, online companies, its. >> top of the hour restaurant wars. cramer is rolling up his sleeves to see who will win the food fight. face-off from companies from miami and san antonio. jim turns up the heat. do not...
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>> my opinion or our opinion, speaking on behalf of raymond james, is remain cautious.lieve everyone is waiting for a pull back. we are finally getting one. no time to be shy today. >> so what is going on? >> i think we are seeing the fact that japan last night, obviously we saw the fall there. a lot of people are trying to anticipate what will happen with the fed next wednesday. so we are seeing increased volatility in the market and i think wednesday is going to be the pivot point where most people will be looking forward to seeing what type of timeframe they will have for qe3 on-line. >> i'm trying to get a sense of why the market is up 200 points. does it have to do with the fed? >> i think it could be the fact that things are so dismal out of japan last night that people could think on wednesday that it could compel the fed to postpone and unwind qe3. >> very good analysis. scott? >> dan, do you think the volatility will last all month or would it quiet down once the fed is finished next week? >> i think all eyes right now are on the fed meeting june 18 and 19 so o
>> my opinion or our opinion, speaking on behalf of raymond james, is remain cautious.lieve everyone is waiting for a pull back. we are finally getting one. no time to be shy today. >> so what is going on? >> i think we are seeing the fact that japan last night, obviously we saw the fall there. a lot of people are trying to anticipate what will happen with the fed next wednesday. so we are seeing increased volatility in the market and i think wednesday is going to be the pivot...
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jeff saut, raymond james chief market strategist. he says the buying stampede is still in full force. store some of your cash for a summer dip. he will tell us what he means by that. joe cusack is in the pits of the cme. joe, start with you. the old adage, sell in pay. was that delayed until june? >> definitely delayed until june. we didn't say that in may. it came back from may 2nd. one thing you see from this week there last been low volume you noted before and advance-decliners have less advancers than decliners. we're walking into next week's quad witching we'll see what the fed has to say. that is what the market is waiting on now. david: you're not getting ready to sell stocks short, are you? >> not even close. no way. as a matter of fact, if anything we're doing at stock replacement types of strategies look using longer term options, one to two years out. raise that capital that way. i'm very interested to hear what the next speaker is going to say. we're talking a lot to people at schwab options about that. david: let's get r
jeff saut, raymond james chief market strategist. he says the buying stampede is still in full force. store some of your cash for a summer dip. he will tell us what he means by that. joe cusack is in the pits of the cme. joe, start with you. the old adage, sell in pay. was that delayed until june? >> definitely delayed until june. we didn't say that in may. it came back from may 2nd. one thing you see from this week there last been low volume you noted before and advance-decliners have...
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raymond james which has a strong buy on nvidia, this could have nvidia maybe work with apple.he where the kaching come in. that moves nvidia with a the dow jones industrials down 200 points, that help as name like nvidia to a new 52-week high. cheryl: thank you very much, nicole. david: microsoft has about $74 billion. they have enough change to spend. >>> the fed is saying it will continue its bond buying program without giving any hints when it -- actually they gave some hints about when they will taper off. that is one reason the market tanked. everybody is glued to what bernanke says, our next guest says, saying end the fed for years. former congressman ron paul joins me now. dr. paul, great to hear from you again. hope you're enjoying retirement? >> yes i am, david. nice to talk to you. david: first of all just a big general question, what would the world be like, what would the financial markets look like without the federal reserve? >> well, first thing is there would be none of anticipation of two or three days or two or three weeks waiting for something to happen, ann
raymond james which has a strong buy on nvidia, this could have nvidia maybe work with apple.he where the kaching come in. that moves nvidia with a the dow jones industrials down 200 points, that help as name like nvidia to a new 52-week high. cheryl: thank you very much, nicole. david: microsoft has about $74 billion. they have enough change to spend. >>> the fed is saying it will continue its bond buying program without giving any hints when it -- actually they gave some hints about...
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we're going to talk live with tania raymonde. playing arias in the lifetime movie "jodi arias: dirty little secret." >>> coming up this weekend, director ridley scott joins cnn with an all-new series "crimes of the century." it airs this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check it out. >>> facebook now has a big announcement. we're going to tell you what it is, up next. today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. luckily an emt gave me a bayer aspirin. i don't ever want to have another heart attack. i'm on a regimen of bayer aspirin. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. be proactive. see your doctor. before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> you'll like the way you look. i guarantee it. >> if you've watched any tv in the past 20 years the voice of george zimmer probably does sound familiar to you. he's the men's warehouse founder and spokesman. in a surprise move he
we're going to talk live with tania raymonde. playing arias in the lifetime movie "jodi arias: dirty little secret." >>> coming up this weekend, director ridley scott joins cnn with an all-new series "crimes of the century." it airs this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check it out. >>> facebook now has a big announcement. we're going to tell you what it is, up next. today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they...
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we have jeffrey stock from raymond james, chad morgannd
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joining me is jeff of raymond james and from the trading front line, our own rick santelli and jeff. gentlemen, thanks for joining us. jeff, what's your reaction to the fed's decision? you're in the camp that they won't take any action this year, and you just told us, it could be later on this year. >> yeah, what i heard him say is that it's going to be data-dependent. i think if the numbers start weakening again and the unemployment and numbers start rising, you know, he will probably stay the course. but i think he was pretty clear with what he said. so i'm somewhat surprised by the reaction of the equity markets. >> brian, you think this is appropriate, 206 points lower on the dow after bernanke spoke? >> i think it's a bit of an overreaction, because the reason the markets have been going up is not just that interest rates are low, but securities have been very strong. but if there is a substantial part of the market that thinks this is the beginning of the end of a 30-year bull market in bonds, they're going to react, and they're going to react the way they are. >> that's exactl
joining me is jeff of raymond james and from the trading front line, our own rick santelli and jeff. gentlemen, thanks for joining us. jeff, what's your reaction to the fed's decision? you're in the camp that they won't take any action this year, and you just told us, it could be later on this year. >> yeah, what i heard him say is that it's going to be data-dependent. i think if the numbers start weakening again and the unemployment and numbers start rising, you know, he will probably...
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we have jeffrey stock from raymond james, chad morgan and david from loomis sales, and our own rick santelli joining us today. gentlemen, thank you all so much for being with us. it's hard to find a place to go in this market today. we were just talking about it. light volume, low volatility today, and very, very tight range. guys, where do you think we're going? >> well, kayla, i think that we're at the inflection point here where the federal reserve and the bank of tokyo, bank of japan has ginned up the financial system a great deal here. and we have valuations where they're exceedingly stretched here. we need to see earnings as well as economic data actually improve a great deal over the second, third, and fourth quarter to justify these valuations. >> jeffrey, how do you feel about the valuation right now? the s&p is just at about 14.9 times forward earnings. historically, that wouldn't seem too expensive. but now it seems like there might be weakness coming ahead. what do you think? >> i think the markets are okay into the end of the quarter. i think the underinvested portfolio managers
we have jeffrey stock from raymond james, chad morgan and david from loomis sales, and our own rick santelli joining us today. gentlemen, thank you all so much for being with us. it's hard to find a place to go in this market today. we were just talking about it. light volume, low volatility today, and very, very tight range. guys, where do you think we're going? >> well, kayla, i think that we're at the inflection point here where the federal reserve and the bank of tokyo, bank of japan...
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: maria, some of the names on our radar today, in the s&p, big gainers included floor systems and raymond james upgraded it to a strong buy, saying unit volume will double by 2015. on the downside in the s&p, newmont mining, protesters pushing through to sdop a newmont mine. analysts i spoke with, saying this isn't new news. newmont had already said it wouldn't move forward without local buy-ins, but still lower. hormel, another lagger, cut the full-year profit outlook, talking about higher input costs and weaker sales in refrigerated foods. gainers include american express, intel, and united health. and on the nasdaq, facebook moving higher ahead of the product announcement on thursday. also, amazon today announcing the amazon birthday gift, which allows customers to send gift cards with birthday messages on facebook. that stock up 1.3% right now. bill, back to you. >> all right. josh, thank you. we'll no doubt be checking back with you, my friend. >>> as we head toward the close, 50 minutes left in the trading seg, the dow up 145 off the highs of the session. a rally before fed day. not
: maria, some of the names on our radar today, in the s&p, big gainers included floor systems and raymond james upgraded it to a strong buy, saying unit volume will double by 2015. on the downside in the s&p, newmont mining, protesters pushing through to sdop a newmont mine. analysts i spoke with, saying this isn't new news. newmont had already said it wouldn't move forward without local buy-ins, but still lower. hormel, another lagger, cut the full-year profit outlook, talking about...
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with us jeff south, raymond james, jon tilly of usaa, larry glazer of mayflower add vie vers, our own rick santelli. jeff, where do you think we go from here as we kick off the month of june with a bang? >> i think you go higher. i think over 1700 by the end of the quarter. i do think you'll get some vil tillty along the way. i think you'll get brief and sharp pullbacks. but i think because of the performance pressure, the portfolio managers are under, the bonus risk and ultimately the job risk, i think they're going to chase stocks higher into the first part of july. >> john, you agree with that? right now dow has its best tay day in a month building on five consecutive months of gains. >> i can't argue with that. but just to borrow from kevin spacey in "the usual suspects," the greatest trick the central bankers ever played was to convince investors that risk didn't exist. so we've had a really, really -- >> kaiser sose said that? >> he said that, yes. >> i must have missed that one. all right. >> we would just caution that after a really, really strong couple year period, that not
with us jeff south, raymond james, jon tilly of usaa, larry glazer of mayflower add vie vers, our own rick santelli. jeff, where do you think we go from here as we kick off the month of june with a bang? >> i think you go higher. i think over 1700 by the end of the quarter. i do think you'll get some vil tillty along the way. i think you'll get brief and sharp pullbacks. but i think because of the performance pressure, the portfolio managers are under, the bonus risk and ultimately the...
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across the state of mississippi when he finally crosses the river into mississippi and comes through raymond and jackson and acted champion hill, the big black river he does it in a remarkably short amount of time and john pemberton can't get his act together to keep up with demand that is how they end up in vicksburg. he never had a chance and when the troops, when the confederate troops fall back into the works around vicksburg interesting thing takes place that is very different from what happens that most battles of the confederacy and that is the presence of the civilians. a great comparison to make between vicksburg regarding the civilians is fredericksburg, va.. the battle of fredericksburg to displace six months earlier, december of 1862. you have robert levy behind the town in the hill, the union army, burnside across the rappahannock river, the town of fredericksburg is in the way, right in the middle, lee tells them leave, get out, they do, they listen to him and it is a sad scene of a wagon train of refugees, people hauling everything they can carry and their families leaving fre
across the state of mississippi when he finally crosses the river into mississippi and comes through raymond and jackson and acted champion hill, the big black river he does it in a remarkably short amount of time and john pemberton can't get his act together to keep up with demand that is how they end up in vicksburg. he never had a chance and when the troops, when the confederate troops fall back into the works around vicksburg interesting thing takes place that is very different from what...
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if all five members are raymond felton, jimmy black, kendall marshall, you know, i'm naming point guards, right? they could be the best players but they won't be the best team. and research and i don't know what would've happened if there had been more women are diverse individuals. research shows that more diverse teams, not only outperform on most metrics, teams, i'm diverse teams, they outperform more capable teams do and so what i would say is if we look at the research, i think it stands that we would've had a more prosperous economy. >> ladies and gentlemen, please thank alexa von tobel of learnvest, and sallie krawcheck, for a very informed session or i should send as my colleague can we had the atlantic lead group and in our group i think we've got 25 women and one other guy. i think if there were 25 guys, it would be a disaster. so thank you very much. ..
if all five members are raymond felton, jimmy black, kendall marshall, you know, i'm naming point guards, right? they could be the best players but they won't be the best team. and research and i don't know what would've happened if there had been more women are diverse individuals. research shows that more diverse teams, not only outperform on most metrics, teams, i'm diverse teams, they outperform more capable teams do and so what i would say is if we look at the research, i think it stands...
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jeff soult from raymond james. chris gir sh over at the cme and warren myers from dme securities. good afternoon, gentlemen. larry, look, we start with you because you make the point here that the idea that bad news will be good news for stocks by keeping the fed in the game, you call that hypocrite cal and shortsighted. >> that's right. >> can you elaborate on that? >> absolutely. certainly when we look at the economic data we've been seeing whether it's today or last week the data has been inconsistent and inclonclusive. ism, not so good. auto sales, very good. this perversed idea traders have been living on, it's been income at any price in this market. the idea that we get disappointing news and all of our problems are solved i think is incredibly shortsighted. we need to see higher rates here. we need to see the market show strength. we need to show economic growth. that's been the missing component. we still don't see that in economic data. that's why the fed is still in the game. personal opinion is higher rates would be a good thing for the market but the fed can't take it
jeff soult from raymond james. chris gir sh over at the cme and warren myers from dme securities. good afternoon, gentlemen. larry, look, we start with you because you make the point here that the idea that bad news will be good news for stocks by keeping the fed in the game, you call that hypocrite cal and shortsighted. >> that's right. >> can you elaborate on that? >> absolutely. certainly when we look at the economic data we've been seeing whether it's today or last week...
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bill maloney and jim rollinson at raymond james. i would like to go to nick first.of the economy. 84,000 people are employed in this industry. jobs will be lost. there is truth to that. >> a lot of truth to that. electricity prices would skyrocket. now, he is doing is through the environmental protection agency. it will ripple through the economy. jobs will be lost. >> i am going to go to bill. creating new jobs, for instance, whether you believe in these renewable energy sources or not cared that will put people to work. he brought up i was. isn't there some legitimacy towards that. >> in west virginia, we will not see any of that. our manufacturing is so tenuous. we have an economy based on low-cost power. they are throwing a life raft to us and then stepping on our heads as we tried to get above water. it is one thing after another. all of the things he is talking about is based on unproven technology. we just need to get on with things that make sense. tracy: there has been a mission to kill the coal industry. utilities are up. will utilities start to fall now,
bill maloney and jim rollinson at raymond james. i would like to go to nick first.of the economy. 84,000 people are employed in this industry. jobs will be lost. there is truth to that. >> a lot of truth to that. electricity prices would skyrocket. now, he is doing is through the environmental protection agency. it will ripple through the economy. jobs will be lost. >> i am going to go to bill. creating new jobs, for instance, whether you believe in these renewable energy sources or...
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