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>> well, righter the award ceremony that wrapped up the competition everyone who came out to check it out has gone home. you can check out half moon bay and the streets are pretty empty. maybe it was because spectators can't go out to see the waves anymore. also this come -- competition was during the week. and the crowds were smaller than they were in years past. >> let's look at a perfect 10. >> grant baker glided into the top spot in this year's maverick's invitational. this was his second win. this win took a lot of training of the. >> you never dream of winning. for me it will sink in tomorrow, but right now i am enjoying the feeling. >> for the second contest in a row they milled around half moon bay and watched the action on bart tv's or paid $15 to watch on a big screen set up in a parking lot. ever since a massive wave in 2010 swept through the crowds watching from the cliffs near the action, contest organizers have closed access there. some fans missed the view. >> it would be fun to be on the cliffs. good times. >> there was a much smaller crowd than in years past. somethin
>> well, righter the award ceremony that wrapped up the competition everyone who came out to check it out has gone home. you can check out half moon bay and the streets are pretty empty. maybe it was because spectators can't go out to see the waves anymore. also this come -- competition was during the week. and the crowds were smaller than they were in years past. >> let's look at a perfect 10. >> grant baker glided into the top spot in this year's maverick's invitational....
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[ male annncer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's rightere.[ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ neil: it is time to let loose and two nights at special edition. >> far better of an impression, a lot of you are shouting on twitter, go to chris christie, a lot of folks are getting fired and fired up. definitely going too far ,-com,-com ma still another, not at all saying how chris christie acts. and one more, will they realize on the left and makes all things go part of his. >> i think that the last was right on. using public property to rig a presidential election which it looks like what the white house is doing with the irs. and that is worse than closing the turnpike. nevertheless there are a lot of people in new jersey who does work with chris christie thing that this guy is a little closer to tony soprano than ronald reagan. >> there is a new head ofs new how to let the free mark
[ male annncer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's rightere.[ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ neil: it is time to let loose and two nights at special edition. >> far better of an impression, a lot of you are shouting on twitter, go to chris christie, a lot of folks are getting fired and fired up. definitely...
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. - ♪ ...what you believe ♪ open your arms, 'cause that's where it starts ♪ - ♪ rightere with you and... ♪ - ( josh speaks ) ♪ what the world needs now... ♪ a message from the foundationor a better life. gerri: more government intervention into the housing market. courtesy of the consumer financial protection bureau. while the government is touting rules as a way to protect us from risky loans, fears are growing that these rules will only hurt the very peple it is intended to help and keep bers out of their dream homes. we have the executive vice president. rick, it is great to see you. option.com is your company. it so i have to ask you if you share my fears and will it actually end up hurting a lot of folks out there that like to buy a home? >> yes, the 43% net income rate illuminated that and so we are going to see this. >> this is kind of a critical part of what is going on and loans can be improved if the powers that exceeds his or her income. why did they think that was necessary? >> well, it will be especially tough on minority borrowers, particularly those at the end of the bo
. - ♪ ...what you believe ♪ open your arms, 'cause that's where it starts ♪ - ♪ rightere with you and... ♪ - ( josh speaks ) ♪ what the world needs now... ♪ a message from the foundationor a better life. gerri: more government intervention into the housing market. courtesy of the consumer financial protection bureau. while the government is touting rules as a way to protect us from risky loans, fears are growing that these rules will only hurt the very peple it is intended to help...
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you to buy after goldman took to a sell earlier this week and so far, let's say i seem to be on the righter side of the page. after the rise of intercept, a biotech until this week when running for a liver disease showed conclusive results that the studies were stopped so people could switch from the placebo. i'm going to pay attention to the companies i've never heard of hopefully finding the next intercept. who wouldn't when this one stock could travel to $445 in one week. can you paycheck do that? it's now exhibit "a" in speculating in one security, not only to keep you interested in your own money but also for the potential for a true home run. it's a grand slam. remember that's how regeneron started out, went to $274. and i can't tell you how many people at my book signing last night in new jersey thanked me for sirius, sprint, rite aid. and, hey, try to find your way to the costco tomorrow at noon, get a signed copy of "get rich carefully." can intercept still be bought? i said last night you should take half your capital out of it if you own it, play with the house's money. i can und
you to buy after goldman took to a sell earlier this week and so far, let's say i seem to be on the righter side of the page. after the rise of intercept, a biotech until this week when running for a liver disease showed conclusive results that the studies were stopped so people could switch from the placebo. i'm going to pay attention to the companies i've never heard of hopefully finding the next intercept. who wouldn't when this one stock could travel to $445 in one week. can you paycheck do...
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we've seen the right get righter but now the left wants to get involved too. >> well, i think that's. i think there was a lot of concern among democrats that the long-term unemployed were kind of tossed aside at christmas time in the interest of this attempt to show that members of congress could be adults on the budget. people that got cut out at the last minute in the budget negotiation before everybody left for christmas were the long-term unemployed. so the president really is speaking -- i saw him speech in the east room today. he was speaking to the base of the democratic party there. he was telling them -- one of his political tasks was to tell them i haven't forgotten about you and i'll fight for you. and he's going to get some benefit from that even if the republicans end up blocking the extension of long-term unemployment benefits, which they well may do in the house. the democrats think it's a win-win for them. maybe. they better be careful not to look too cynical about it. >> all great points. great start to the new year to have you on the show. thank you for joining us.
we've seen the right get righter but now the left wants to get involved too. >> well, i think that's. i think there was a lot of concern among democrats that the long-term unemployed were kind of tossed aside at christmas time in the interest of this attempt to show that members of congress could be adults on the budget. people that got cut out at the last minute in the budget negotiation before everybody left for christmas were the long-term unemployed. so the president really is...
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>> reporter: they argue that even by waiving the contraception coverage righter they're enabling a violationtheir religious beliefs and the sisters say it doesn't matter whether they're technically paying for it. excuse me. daniel bloomberg is an attorney and says the waiver amounts to a permission slip to -- for others to do what the sisters object. >> we're nuns. we can't turn around and start disrespecting life at its earliest phases by paying for and participating in the provision of drugs and devices that can take innocent human life. >> a justice sonia sotomayor and the full court must now decide whether to issue an injunction while the case moves within the lower courts. the sister's attorney filed a brief asking hem to do that. i. >> fox news sunday anchor chris wallace is live. this is a fluid situation. you heard wendell just say there's been one last plea now from the nuns to the high court. what does it say? >> well, exactly as wendell said. basically says, let's take this to the full court. that it still is a violation of the nuns' religious freedom, and that this opting out, th
>> reporter: they argue that even by waiving the contraception coverage righter they're enabling a violationtheir religious beliefs and the sisters say it doesn't matter whether they're technically paying for it. excuse me. daniel bloomberg is an attorney and says the waiver amounts to a permission slip to -- for others to do what the sisters object. >> we're nuns. we can't turn around and start disrespecting life at its earliest phases by paying for and participating in the...
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you to buy after goldman took to a sell earlier this week and so far, let's say i seem to be on the righter side of the page. after the rise of intercept, a biotech until this week when a test was running for a liver disease showed conclusive results that the studies were stopped so people could switch from the placebo. intercepts drug, i'm going to pay close attention to the companies i've never heard of hopefully finding the next intercept. who wouldn't when this one stock could travel to $445 in one week. can your paycheck do that? it's now exhibit "a" in speculating in one security, not only to keep you interested in your own money but also for the potential for a true home run. it's a grand slam. remember that's how regeneron started out, $5 stock went to $274. and i can't tell you how many people at my book signing last night in new jersey thanked me for sirius, sprint, rite aid. and, hey, try to find your way to the costco tomorrow at noon, get a signed copy of "get rich carefully." can intercept still be bought? i said last night you should take half your capital out of it if you ow
you to buy after goldman took to a sell earlier this week and so far, let's say i seem to be on the righter side of the page. after the rise of intercept, a biotech until this week when a test was running for a liver disease showed conclusive results that the studies were stopped so people could switch from the placebo. intercepts drug, i'm going to pay close attention to the companies i've never heard of hopefully finding the next intercept. who wouldn't when this one stock could travel to...
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the numbers you put up were bad, but i think they're even righters have a tracking poll, and they found person signing up is older and much sicker than the average person. that's a flat out disaster. and as you said, a lot of those people are receiving subsidies anyway. it's turning into a massive welfare program. and a really expensive one. at the end of that, when that all becomes clear, and it's happening pretty quick, you're going bailout. there is no other option. that's why legislation has already been offered up in congress to prevent that. it won't pass because they need it. >> the administration's take, julie, is that they are squeaking by the death spiral threat and that they think by march they can get the numbers they need? >> right. they feel like even though they missed their target for the young invincibles they need to sign up for this program that they reached a program sustainable even if it stayed here through march. to tucker's point when you have people who are older, who are sicker who are signing up, you can understand why those are the first people who want to ge
the numbers you put up were bad, but i think they're even righters have a tracking poll, and they found person signing up is older and much sicker than the average person. that's a flat out disaster. and as you said, a lot of those people are receiving subsidies anyway. it's turning into a massive welfare program. and a really expensive one. at the end of that, when that all becomes clear, and it's happening pretty quick, you're going bailout. there is no other option. that's why legislation...
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joe, you are looking righter and righter on that call. >> and i'm not happy about it. >> i don't want the globe to slowdown. no, no, no. i just did the math. 75 divided by 1850. we're at the s&p we're at 1774. so it's down from 1850. so 7.5 divided by 1850 is exactly 4%. >> when you put it in those terms, a decline of 4% from the highs, it doesn't look particularly surprising. >> when you do it that way, people usually want to wait for more. usually they wait too long and it goes back up before they can. so we're at a point where it either gives you an opportunity, down 7 or 8, which would be -- we haven't had anything close to that in two years. >> even with the 10% pullback. >> if it's going to be 15, you don't want to buy when it's down seven. >> dollar cost averaging, right? >> yeah. you can do that, assuming you have enough to do that. it's very difficult to do. the ground shifts under investors. >> turkey's prime minister saying it could be lower. also saying the country is not considering any sort of capital controls as it battles to defend the lira. i want to find out. michell
joe, you are looking righter and righter on that call. >> and i'm not happy about it. >> i don't want the globe to slowdown. no, no, no. i just did the math. 75 divided by 1850. we're at the s&p we're at 1774. so it's down from 1850. so 7.5 divided by 1850 is exactly 4%. >> when you put it in those terms, a decline of 4% from the highs, it doesn't look particularly surprising. >> when you do it that way, people usually want to wait for more. usually they wait too...
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. >> the righter. >> and in that movie "rudderless," your wife fell lis isty huffman is your wife.y wife is a handful. she's a hard-working woman. >> look at this photograph yes. >> and she asked lots of questions. but she's also why, why, what does this mean why would i do that. >> where's my motivation. >> yes. and she wants to talk it through. the thing is her questions are really smart and often as a result of her question you think, man, i didn't think of that. >>> a massive fire raced through an ancient tibetan village earlier today in china. hundreds of firefighters fought the blaze for nearly ten hours. no injuries were reported but hundreds of shops and homes made of wood were destroyed. >> the town is 100 years old and is said to be mythic of shank gri la. >> i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm vinita nair. >> tomorrow night is the golden globe. >> we have one of the leading authorities on the subject. tom o'neill is in los angeles. he's director of the site goldderby.com. good morning. >> good morning. >> i always feel like it's different than the others. why is that? >> warre
. >> the righter. >> and in that movie "rudderless," your wife fell lis isty huffman is your wife.y wife is a handful. she's a hard-working woman. >> look at this photograph yes. >> and she asked lots of questions. but she's also why, why, what does this mean why would i do that. >> where's my motivation. >> yes. and she wants to talk it through. the thing is her questions are really smart and often as a result of her question you think, man, i...