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robert rice, jerry howard. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up, don't have a 401(k)? don't worry. there are other ways to build a nest egg and we'll show you how coming up. >>> and here's a look at what is for tomorrow. the adp report will offer a read on the health of private employment. also on the data front, international trade, an important economic indicator and weekly mortgage appliagtions figures are out. and that is what to watch for on wednesday. >> and baby boomers have too much risk in their retirement portfolio, so says a recent study by fidelity which found that many older 401(k) account holders, like me, had higher acquisition to equity than their age. many don't regularly rebalance their portfolios. >> but what if you're one of the 77 million u.s. workers who don't even have a 401(k) or an employer-sponsor employer-sponsored retirement plan. fear not. what do you have to do to secure your retirement income if you don't have that pension plan, the 401(k)? >> reporter: that's almost half of workers. there are other ways to save that you should know about and that's s
robert rice, jerry howard. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up, don't have a 401(k)? don't worry. there are other ways to build a nest egg and we'll show you how coming up. >>> and here's a look at what is for tomorrow. the adp report will offer a read on the health of private employment. also on the data front, international trade, an important economic indicator and weekly mortgage appliagtions figures are out. and that is what to watch for on wednesday. >> and...
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bring in manhattan national institute scholar robert rice who deals in the energy market. the u.s. produces, the fracking guys, are you saying that they run the world market now? >> there's no quell. that's exactly what's happening now, stuart, when you look at the productivity gains v happened in the u.s. in both oil and natural gas, it's astounding. you look back, say, 2006, the u.s. has added in terms of natural gas the equivalent of one iran's worth of product. we've seen these enormous gains as well in oil productivity in the united states and due to what earned the u.s. infinite ability of capital and dramatic increases of each drill rig that is being deployed. stuart: now, when you say productivity, you mean you drill a well and you get more out of it more quickly? >> exactly, stuart, it's both. you're able to moore drill more wells and the wells you do drill are more efficient. big player in south texas. in 2011 one of their rigs could drill 16 wells per year. last year that same rig was up to 41 wells in just a three-year periodical and the wells that they're driv
bring in manhattan national institute scholar robert rice who deals in the energy market. the u.s. produces, the fracking guys, are you saying that they run the world market now? >> there's no quell. that's exactly what's happening now, stuart, when you look at the productivity gains v happened in the u.s. in both oil and natural gas, it's astounding. you look back, say, 2006, the u.s. has added in terms of natural gas the equivalent of one iran's worth of product. we've seen these...
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irrespective of whether they are currently battering. >> let's bring robert back in here. if a team takes riceare you concerned about the message that sends to victims of domestic violence let alone to those who are abusers out there who are watching this chain of events? >> i'm less concerned about ray rice getting a job back than greg hardy getting a new contract immediately after what would be arguably a worse incident and now being able to play after a four game suspension this year with the dallas cowboys in part because he's a more in demand player. that sends a worse message for the league than letting rice who spent almost the entire year and almost every minute after the act which took place me march of 2014, really trying to do all the right things. i think one of the things that we miss, i'm a former domestic violence prosecutor and worked as a trial judge's assistant in new york city, these are complex mat these are hard to adjudicate. but in the case of ray rice, he seems to have taken the steps, not to be forgiven, but at least to have an opportunity that there is a path back fro
irrespective of whether they are currently battering. >> let's bring robert back in here. if a team takes riceare you concerned about the message that sends to victims of domestic violence let alone to those who are abusers out there who are watching this chain of events? >> i'm less concerned about ray rice getting a job back than greg hardy getting a new contract immediately after what would be arguably a worse incident and now being able to play after a four game suspension this...
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rice crops are saved. once early in march the men of the brigade receive a surprise visit from one of hollywood's movie heroes, robertchum. during this enjoyable interlude there's talk of the glamorous girls of the film world. . in mid-april 1966 the second battalion of the 327th is left to guard the rice harvest and the rest of the brigade moves out on operation austin. two weeks in the area and then near the cambodian border. here with the ho chi minh trail enters south vietnam, the screaming eagles meet a regiment of the north vietnamese army. for a while the fighting is intense. the 502nd airborne infantry takes a number of casualties. it takes six days from the 14th to the 20th of may for the u.s. paratroopers to drive the north vietnamese aggressors out of their positions in the foothills. the communist regulars are well discipli disciplined, well equipped, and tenacious. in spite of heavy ground fire, army aviators get in with their dust off helicopters and the wounded are whisked away to safety. this is the enemy. when he was captured, he was carrying a minnesota gun made in c czechoslovakia. he won't be usin
rice crops are saved. once early in march the men of the brigade receive a surprise visit from one of hollywood's movie heroes, robertchum. during this enjoyable interlude there's talk of the glamorous girls of the film world. . in mid-april 1966 the second battalion of the 327th is left to guard the rice harvest and the rest of the brigade moves out on operation austin. two weeks in the area and then near the cambodian border. here with the ho chi minh trail enters south vietnam, the screaming...
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jonas joining us there and robert and lee we thank you so much for your time. so much so, bob riceng you in on jonas' last comments there about these kinds of risky, liquid assets are in a lot of mutual funds. >> yeah. deirdre: without you or me knowing about it. >> that's 100% correct, and i think he's right. it was -- some of the stuff that we just said a moment ago a lot of the emerging market debt. i mean one of my favorite stories about that is that we've got major u.s. mutual fund complex, which i can't name right now sitting on 14% of a bond issue by mongolia came out two years ago and they're never going to be able recover. deirdre: so hang on. you're saying a firm that manages money for grandmas, people -- >> absolutely. deirdre: people who are going to retire. >> absolutely. deirdre: some of their money is in mongolian bond because supposedly it was a play on china. >> it was a play on china and the search for yield and they say, oh, we can sell them to china so we can take this bet. well, now the bet isn't a very good bet. saying not only is it not a good bet, but you ca
jonas joining us there and robert and lee we thank you so much for your time. so much so, bob riceng you in on jonas' last comments there about these kinds of risky, liquid assets are in a lot of mutual funds. >> yeah. deirdre: without you or me knowing about it. >> that's 100% correct, and i think he's right. it was -- some of the stuff that we just said a moment ago a lot of the emerging market debt. i mean one of my favorite stories about that is that we've got major u.s. mutual...