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meters away from us we're on the frontline but it's summertime and up in more than half an hour rick exactly. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe countries facing new realities the pain starts from the very beginning go to school while you're providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story on talk to al jazeera. hello i'm the star and over the top stories on al-jazeera sixteen u.s. senators from across party lines have introduced a resolution to hold the saudi crown prince accountable for the murder of journalist. if approved it would have fishley condemned mohammed bin sound for killing in the saudi consulate in istanbul in october john hendren reports from washington it's an extraordinary rebuke from the u.s. senate to a long time american ally the diverse group of senate leader.
meters away from us we're on the frontline but it's summertime and up in more than half an hour rick exactly. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe countries facing new realities the pain starts from the very beginning go to school while you're providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story on talk to al jazeera. hello i'm the star and over the top stories on al-jazeera sixteen u.s....
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. >> exactly. >>rick your guests. >> exactly. the dice. >> cheers. >> here i another reason to choose boxed wine. it actually wine in a bottle. boxed wine is fresh from six-to-eight weeks after opening. back to you. >> really? >> dylan has been drinking. >> iwhought i k the answer. now i don't know. >> this is glass >>"a." nd we with will reveal on the screen -- we will reveal on the screen. >> i feel this is a sweet. >> i think "a" is the cheaper one. "b" ishe expensive one. i actually like "a" >>better. i like "b." i hope that means that is the expensive one. >> i'll say s"b" the most expensive. pette >> "b" is more expensive. >> the answer? >> "b." bottle. >> i knew it was a good bottle. >> i feel like kathie reeht now. >> this worked out well for you. >> i like cheap wine. i couldn't tell that much of a difference. >> i went b times and started to get confused. i'm actually okayith either one. >> the cheaper one is usually sweeter. c >> you takee of it.ri >> all t. still to come, the moment "downton abbey" fans have been wait
. >> exactly. >>rick your guests. >> exactly. the dice. >> cheers. >> here i another reason to choose boxed wine. it actually wine in a bottle. boxed wine is fresh from six-to-eight weeks after opening. back to you. >> really? >> dylan has been drinking. >> iwhought i k the answer. now i don't know. >> this is glass >>"a." nd we with will reveal on the screen -- we will reveal on the screen. >> i feel this is a sweet....
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the jury convicted her on all three. >> rick: he obviously had incentive to paint her -- >> -- exactly, yes, i admit i was having an affair with my husband's friend. he went completely offer the reservation and killed him i had no idea, et cetera, et cetera. that's a defense. >> that's not conspiracy. >> rick: she is now appealing and one of the bases for the appeal is that the jury was considering her demeanor in the courtroom. >> yes. >> rick: tell me about that. >> just like you have a fifth amendment right to sit at your trial and say not a word and the jury can't make any sort of consideration on that. you can't as a prosecutor get up and say she had a smile on her face or she didn't have a smile on her face and you should consider that ladies and gentlemen when rendering your verdict. that is completely off base. and that alone will probably give her a new trial. >> rick: she did not show enough remorse in the eyes of the prosecutor? >> bottom line is a lot of times they will say the police went to the defendant's house and he or she acted in a certain way and can you put that be
the jury convicted her on all three. >> rick: he obviously had incentive to paint her -- >> -- exactly, yes, i admit i was having an affair with my husband's friend. he went completely offer the reservation and killed him i had no idea, et cetera, et cetera. that's a defense. >> that's not conspiracy. >> rick: she is now appealing and one of the bases for the appeal is that the jury was considering her demeanor in the courtroom. >> yes. >> rick: tell me about...
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message received during the time that she was missing. >> rick: but that message could have been sent by someone else using her phone? >> exactlysurveillance footage of her entering a grocery store. and a lot was made of the fact that we didn't see her leaving this store. i have a theory you see her leaving with someone else and the police didn't release that part of the video. >> that's a great point. >> rick: is that possible? >> it could be. so much of what law enforcement is doing is taking the evidence and make sure they don't disclose it and publish it to the extent you're tipping off the defense and tipping off this other individual they suspect is also involved. that's due to the solicitation of murder. so there's without question, there will be some other arrests made. they're just keeping it so close to the vest. otherwise, they wouldn't have charged him with solicitation. they would have continued to just charge him with the first degree murder. but with solicitation, it's a signal we know someone else is involved. we're going to get to that other individual. f.b.i. is involved. you got local authorities involved. th
message received during the time that she was missing. >> rick: but that message could have been sent by someone else using her phone? >> exactlysurveillance footage of her entering a grocery store. and a lot was made of the fact that we didn't see her leaving this store. i have a theory you see her leaving with someone else and the police didn't release that part of the video. >> that's a great point. >> rick: is that possible? >> it could be. so much of what law...
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exactly that. i'm going to start with rick perry. he once offered this blistering unfiltered attack on trump. >> he offers a barking carnival acting that can best be described as trumpism. a toxic mix of demagoguery and mean-spiritedness and nonsense that will lead the republican party to perdition if pursued. let no one be mistaken. donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised, and discarded. >> a cancer. a barking carnival act. well, the cancer must have been cured because perry now works for trump as the secretary of energy. remember? he couldn't even remember what the third one was in that debate. it was the secretary of energy. now he runs the place. lindsey graham, a then campaign rival of trump, laid out his take on the future president. >> i'm not going to try to get into the mind of donald trump because i don't think there's a whole lot of space there. i think he's a kook. i think he's crazy. i think he's unfit for office. >> but once trump won office graham became a key sena
exactly that. i'm going to start with rick perry. he once offered this blistering unfiltered attack on trump. >> he offers a barking carnival acting that can best be described as trumpism. a toxic mix of demagoguery and mean-spiritedness and nonsense that will lead the republican party to perdition if pursued. let no one be mistaken. donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised, and discarded. >> a cancer. a barking carnival act....
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rick you know how does this all fit in with with the u.s. the chinese trade conflict that we hoped had been improving. ag exactly i'm this is obviously going to drive a wedge between the two countries which just a matter of deals or even hours ago were thought to be coming to the beginnings of a truce there's no real way of knowing what's all behind this it seems seems to be the way that the chinese think that the u.s. is trying to you know have a large part to plea in trying to attack china but i think i don't think this is enough of the moves on china's government's part to. real any of those talks let's remember also that the probe has been happening since twenty sixteen and that's before just before tom became president in november of that year so i would say is just bet timing. for us in singapore thanks. in other news today un brokered peace talks between yemen saudi backed government and with the rebels aligned with iran are set to start today in sweden now these talks marked the first meeting between the two sides since twenty sixteen and the rain that ending four years of brutal warfare trey's discussio
rick you know how does this all fit in with with the u.s. the chinese trade conflict that we hoped had been improving. ag exactly i'm this is obviously going to drive a wedge between the two countries which just a matter of deals or even hours ago were thought to be coming to the beginnings of a truce there's no real way of knowing what's all behind this it seems seems to be the way that the chinese think that the u.s. is trying to you know have a large part to plea in trying to attack china...
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we're going to explain exactly what is there for you. >>> plus rick santorum's name supposedly namedump's chief of staff. would he take a job that other people qualified like he is are running away from? so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? at dewar's, all our whiskies are aged, blended and aged again. it's the reason our whisky is so extraordinarily smooth. dewar's. double aged for extra smoothness. >>> breaking news, the president in an interview with reuters just moments ago saying the hush money payments to two alleged mistresses were not a campaign finance violation or a crime. trump saying, "number one, it wasn't a campaign contribution. if it were, it's only civil, and even if it's only civil, there was no violation based on what we did. okay?" trump's allies, including senator john kennedy at the top of this program, have been quick to mention former democratic senator john edwa
we're going to explain exactly what is there for you. >>> plus rick santorum's name supposedly namedump's chief of staff. would he take a job that other people qualified like he is are running away from? so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? at dewar's, all our whiskies are aged, blended...
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an appellate defense attorney, rick gagnon was one of only about two or possibly three people that i genuinely believed was innocent. >> that certainty would mean exactlyunless bob and rick could come up with new evidence. then in 2009, a year after his verdict, rick had an encounter in prison with yet another inmate. >> and techs all excited about something. >> authorities in tennessee, the prisoner told rick, had just arrested someone for a home invasion there. >> he told me, they identified the killer. >> that man's name was bruce hill. when authorities ran his information through the data base, they had a match for the blood found at the crime scene. a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. >> who is bruce hill? do you know that name? >> no. >> ever see him at the farm property, on job sites? >> no, never. >> but rick's lawyer needed proof that there was no connection between the two men. so he paid hill a visit. >> bruce hill showed a picture of rick gagnon and his words were, i've never seen that cracker [ bleep ] before. bruce hill was unambiguous and was very blunt tha
an appellate defense attorney, rick gagnon was one of only about two or possibly three people that i genuinely believed was innocent. >> that certainty would mean exactlyunless bob and rick could come up with new evidence. then in 2009, a year after his verdict, rick had an encounter in prison with yet another inmate. >> and techs all excited about something. >> authorities in tennessee, the prisoner told rick, had just arrested someone for a home invasion there. >> he...
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rick tyler. so, david ignatius, let's keep score. i mean, this is not exactly the sort of show we can pre tape for christmas eve in the middle of july. too much going on. >> you couldn't really plan this one. >> no, couldn't plan this one out. so i thank all of you so much for being with us this christmas eve morning, it certainly means a lot to us and i know it means a lot to our viewers. so there is a "washington post" article entitled "a rogue presidency" that stated where we are pretty well. the federal government is shut down, the stock markets are in free-fall, foreign allies are alarmed and foreign adversaries like russia are cheering. so, david, where are we? >> joe, we have used language to try to explain to viewers the chaos, disorientation in washington, the sense of disruption to traditional policies so many times over the last 18 months, it may seem stale, but this week we really experienced it. this week washington was rocked with decisions that shocked even close trump supporters. after secretary mattis' resignation i talked to a half dozen peopl
rick tyler. so, david ignatius, let's keep score. i mean, this is not exactly the sort of show we can pre tape for christmas eve in the middle of july. too much going on. >> you couldn't really plan this one. >> no, couldn't plan this one out. so i thank all of you so much for being with us this christmas eve morning, it certainly means a lot to us and i know it means a lot to our viewers. so there is a "washington post" article entitled "a rogue presidency" that...
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rick: we're gonna move into other parts of the country, and we can do exactly what we did here with greennited states. lemonis: most importantly, i'm seeing the progress in steve. he's become a better leader. he's more confident. he's holding weekly staff meetings. steve: all right, guys. weekly meeting. everybody, sign in. lemonis: he's got a real handle on his business. steve: mike, everything all right in the warehouse? any problems? mike: nothing. steve: brando, cafe-wise, you have any issues with? brando: we're crushing it, so... [ laughter ] lemonis: but there's still one more hurdle for him to cross. ♪ look, i've mentioned several times that i want to turn steve into a brand. and he's pushed back. well, today, i have a surprise for him. do you guys know why you're here today? steve: no, no idea. jared: no, we have no idea. lemonis: what about the brand? how you feeling about the brand? steve: feeling good with bodhi. lemonis: are you? steve: yeah. lemonis: okay. for me, this is a big moment for steve. it was either gonna go really well or really bad. should we take a look? steve: w
rick: we're gonna move into other parts of the country, and we can do exactly what we did here with greennited states. lemonis: most importantly, i'm seeing the progress in steve. he's become a better leader. he's more confident. he's holding weekly staff meetings. steve: all right, guys. weekly meeting. everybody, sign in. lemonis: he's got a real handle on his business. steve: mike, everything all right in the warehouse? any problems? mike: nothing. steve: brando, cafe-wise, you have any...
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exactly right. here's what happened in the bailout in 2008. the shareholders got wiped out. the bond holders took a big haircut and the obama administration fired rick wagner, the ceo. most of the board was replaced and the executives got a two-thirds haircut from the value of their pensions. >> welcome to us hosting an important dialogue today on the future of the united states peace corps. as many of you know in this room, hundreds of thousands of americans have served as peace corps volunteers over the last six decades. they've changed lives, built lifelong friendships and i would argue mosim
exactly right. here's what happened in the bailout in 2008. the shareholders got wiped out. the bond holders took a big haircut and the obama administration fired rick wagner, the ceo. most of the board was replaced and the executives got a two-thirds haircut from the value of their pensions. >> welcome to us hosting an important dialogue today on the future of the united states peace corps. as many of you know in this room, hundreds of thousands of americans have served as peace corps...
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exactly how these guys did it. >> there are known knowns and unknown knowns. i forget how that went. but anyway. rick, president trump's answers for the special counsel will likely become a big part of the investigation. here's what the president said about it. >> my lawyers don't write answers. i write answers. i was asked a series of questions. i've answered them easily. >> this is rudy giuliani, his attorney. this is what rudy giuliani told "the atlantic." he said, "answering those questions was a nightmare. it took him about three weeks to do what would normally take two days." uh, okay. very easily or a nightmare. whose description do you believe? >> oh, i think that donald trump's instinct is to answer as donald trump, you know, the con man would like to answer and try to flimflam it. i think every attorney was holding the crayon in donald trump's hand trying to keep him from writing the wrong answer the entire time. and trying to constrain and bound the answer so that donald trump doesn't, you know, perjure himself or open up entirely new windows for investigation. but i suspect that the answe
exactly how these guys did it. >> there are known knowns and unknown knowns. i forget how that went. but anyway. rick, president trump's answers for the special counsel will likely become a big part of the investigation. here's what the president said about it. >> my lawyers don't write answers. i write answers. i was asked a series of questions. i've answered them easily. >> this is rudy giuliani, his attorney. this is what rudy giuliani told "the atlantic." he...
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and then they put his deputy, rick gates, on the stand and said, look, this guy has lied about all kinds of things, but pay attention to how what he is saying matches exactly with the documents. i think that's what mueller's team has to do in these cases when you're talking about witnesses who have been publicly caught lying, who have had to strike a plea deal because they lied to investigators. you need these paper trails to say, look, what these witnesses are saying, they're creating the narrative around what this paper trail shows you. it all lines up. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. here's the big mystery in this. see this right here? see that one? it says the defendant has provided substantial assistance in a criminal investigation, and then the rest of it is redacted. we've got a lot more coming on our breaking news tonight, and we've learned more from mueller's sentencing memo for michael flynn and why the special counsel is not calling for jail time for flynn. in baltimore, a community sees new life rise from ruin. in southern california, a small family business becomes a beacon of hope. in seattle, people with disabilities create s
and then they put his deputy, rick gates, on the stand and said, look, this guy has lied about all kinds of things, but pay attention to how what he is saying matches exactly with the documents. i think that's what mueller's team has to do in these cases when you're talking about witnesses who have been publicly caught lying, who have had to strike a plea deal because they lied to investigators. you need these paper trails to say, look, what these witnesses are saying, they're creating the...
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exactly. now they have ami backing it up. that's the legal side of it. but politically, i think we are in no different place than we were yesterday. we had rick. they haven't budged a bit. they don't see any reason in any of this to stop supporting the president in any way. >> i think that's going to continue as long as he has a grip on his base. we have cited this many times here, that the whole shooting someone on 5th avenue thing. there is something to that and there is a sense that this, you know, was his business and so on. now, rick and others were saying different things back in 1999, but that's another story. >> that's a lifetime ago. tuesday is a lifetime ago, as we pointed out earlier. i do want to get your take, too, on nancy pelosi. we have heard about what happened in the wake of her meeting tuesday in the oval office. but the deal she's come to which involves term limits. look, she has really negotiated this. >> listen, the whole process of watching her put this thing together is why she is going to be speaker of the house. she is better within those four walls than anybody else. she understands how to put these votes together.
exactly. now they have ami backing it up. that's the legal side of it. but politically, i think we are in no different place than we were yesterday. we had rick. they haven't budged a bit. they don't see any reason in any of this to stop supporting the president in any way. >> i think that's going to continue as long as he has a grip on his base. we have cited this many times here, that the whole shooting someone on 5th avenue thing. there is something to that and there is a sense that...
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let's get to rick santelli rick >> october's first month of the fourth quarter inventories coming up on the business side expected up 0.6. perfection, up 0.6 exactlyast look. it moves from .3 to .5 the real issue here today seems to be revisions. we had negative revisions, industrial production, capacity utilization. very positive revisions, retail sales and as i just noted in business inventories, here's something fascinating. the inversion in the curve was prompted, the catalyst was a five-year note five-year note yield this week as things sit is up the most on the week at five basis points and we see a real stacking up of twos, threes and fives at the same yield sara, back to you. >> interesting rick, thank you. >>> our road map for the hour will start with global growth fears. stocks today falling on the heels of weak economic data out of china investors are on edge. we'll tell you where to put your money at work. >>> starbucks ceo kevin johnson teaming up with uber and it's ceo dara khosrowshahi. >>> and johnson & johnson shares falling. >>> let's get to the weaker-than-expected data prompted more fears about global growth steve leaiesman joi
let's get to rick santelli rick >> october's first month of the fourth quarter inventories coming up on the business side expected up 0.6. perfection, up 0.6 exactlyast look. it moves from .3 to .5 the real issue here today seems to be revisions. we had negative revisions, industrial production, capacity utilization. very positive revisions, retail sales and as i just noted in business inventories, here's something fascinating. the inversion in the curve was prompted, the catalyst was a...
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exactly right. here's what happened in the bailout in 2008. the shareholders got wiped out. the bond holders took a big haircut and the obama administration fired rick wagner, the ceo. most of the board was replaced and the executives got a two-thirds haircut from the value of their pensions. >> welcome to us hosting an important dialogue today on the future of the united states peace corps. as many of you know in this room, hundreds of thousands of americans have served as peace corps volunteers over the last six decades. they've changed lives, built lifelong friendships and i would argue most importantly that they have been transformed themselves. our return peace corps volunteers come back better americans. they have a global perspective that can only really be gained after serving for two years in a community that isn't their own or at least not at the start. to me, i see peace corps as both a service and a development organization. a soft power tool for our foreign policy toolbox and its citizen diplomacy at its best. here, my job is i'm director of our global food security work and that's included over the last few years research and analysis
exactly right. here's what happened in the bailout in 2008. the shareholders got wiped out. the bond holders took a big haircut and the obama administration fired rick wagner, the ceo. most of the board was replaced and the executives got a two-thirds haircut from the value of their pensions. >> welcome to us hosting an important dialogue today on the future of the united states peace corps. as many of you know in this room, hundreds of thousands of americans have served as peace corps...
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exactly right. maybe they will be able to say they aren't the catalyst, but it's still a very close line right now. back to you. >>> rick, thank you. >>> another volatile trading, what the charts are saying about where we go from here. stay tuned this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? the markets and why we're struggling we have the executive director of oppenheimer and company gre
exactly right. maybe they will be able to say they aren't the catalyst, but it's still a very close line right now. back to you. >>> rick, thank you. >>> another volatile trading, what the charts are saying about where we go from here. stay tuned this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a...
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rick santelli let's send it to jon fortt with a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley.." >>> david, speaking of intellectual property in china, i talked to intel incident rim ceo bob swan about exactlyabout the ceo search at intel, some color on that as well all of that is coming up on "squawk alley. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks off the worst levels of the morning. most sectors in the red, led by declines in consumer discretionary sector as worries of an economic slowdown pressure the consumer facing names, even in the middle of the holiday shopping season, that sector remains in what traders call correction territory, off more than 10% from recent highs among the biggest laggards, darden, amazon, target, down but the worst performer, mattel hitting the lowest level since 2009 with those shares to watch, guys back to you. >> dom, thank you very much on the movers. >>> coming up, the final key hour of trading all over the market volatility. also, we look at the question of whether you should be buying growth outside the u.s. with the fed expected to raise interest rates this week. oracle earnings are out after the bell, bringing instant reaction and analysis as
rick santelli let's send it to jon fortt with a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley.." >>> david, speaking of intellectual property in china, i talked to intel incident rim ceo bob swan about exactlyabout the ceo search at intel, some color on that as well all of that is coming up on "squawk alley. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks off the worst levels of the morning. most sectors in the red, led by declines in consumer...
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now less >> fewer >> rick santelli standing by at the cme in chicago what do we got >> all right here we go our read is unchanged. exactlyeadline. flip it down to core, ex-food and energy, also spot on with expectations up 0.2%. up 2 p.2% on year over year. and ex-food and energy year over year, 2.2% these numbers are exactly as the analysts and market predicted. there's a couple of interesting things, of course. like yesterday's ppi this month is much tamer than last month which is up up 0.3% and 0.2% respectively. but most important was that year over year number last look it was 2.5%. now it's 2.2%. keep in mind that four months ago was 2.9% back-to-back. that was the highest read going back to december of 2011 last time we saw 3% so inflation certainly seems to have peaked for this cycle and several months ago actually now if we put all the pieces together so it's going to just make more interesting fodder for the fomc next week. especially when you consider all the global issues that are at stake at this point in time. becky, back to you >> stick around, rick. >> thank you we're going to continue this conversation s
now less >> fewer >> rick santelli standing by at the cme in chicago what do we got >> all right here we go our read is unchanged. exactlyeadline. flip it down to core, ex-food and energy, also spot on with expectations up 0.2%. up 2 p.2% on year over year. and ex-food and energy year over year, 2.2% these numbers are exactly as the analysts and market predicted. there's a couple of interesting things, of course. like yesterday's ppi this month is much tamer than last month...
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rick: 's obviously people thought that there were bargains out there. >> people thought are we really and recessionary conditions? not really because the federal reserve is still predicting 2% growth you're not exactlyize the markets right now, oversold conditions, meaning we fall 1800 points in four sessions, that is pretty dramatic. i would also say that there is thin volume. a lot of traders and investors are on vacation, the holiday. racquet, so a lot of dramatic moves are exaggerated. something that we call late cycle, which is bull market runs. where we are right now. they don't usually last ten years, but it has been ten years, and we get to later stages of that expansion, all the gains that have really been made, the easy ones have been made. we get too late cycle, you see a lot of dramatic ups and downs. >> rick: bigger swings and people are used to, right? >> i think we should also remind our viewers that we are dealing with something that is very different than we were ten years ago. first of all, the markets have climbed like a thousand point since then, so you are dealing with bigger numbers, and it's a computerized world. it is not just -- the wolf of wall street pictures of people thr
rick: 's obviously people thought that there were bargains out there. >> people thought are we really and recessionary conditions? not really because the federal reserve is still predicting 2% growth you're not exactlyize the markets right now, oversold conditions, meaning we fall 1800 points in four sessions, that is pretty dramatic. i would also say that there is thin volume. a lot of traders and investors are on vacation, the holiday. racquet, so a lot of dramatic moves are...
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exactly do we leave our health care to? that is my question and thank you very much for taking my call. host: iowa, republican, go ahead. rickare you with us? i am.: yes, i think everybody needs health care so that should be a universal thing. but if you go to the constitution, if you read that, just soak that in, i don't think it says anything in there about universal health care. but i'm on medicaid and i love it. i hope everybody can get it. montana, independent. caller: good morning. listen, according to the universal declaration of human as offered by the u.s. security council december 10, 1948, article 25 says health care is a basic human right. and you agree? caller: yes. i mean, a universal declaration of human rights adopted by the un security council saying that health care care is a basic human right. of all the people who are calling and saying that it's a privilege are absolutely wrong. a few facebook posts as we have in having this conversation. nick writes, the government can't even get the da system right, what makes you think they could do universal health any better, no thanks. jan asks why, get your own in
exactly do we leave our health care to? that is my question and thank you very much for taking my call. host: iowa, republican, go ahead. rickare you with us? i am.: yes, i think everybody needs health care so that should be a universal thing. but if you go to the constitution, if you read that, just soak that in, i don't think it says anything in there about universal health care. but i'm on medicaid and i love it. i hope everybody can get it. montana, independent. caller: good morning....