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a few went to ryland, but a number of people fromew england came to new netherland with a found a much more to.sceben and mucore >> professor even haefeli, to you teach? >> i teach courses on colonial american history, the american revotion, native american history also verympnto ey ic expie whend also american religious history. >> out the research 300 year-old religious history? where did youtart th ts bo whe did y elourtit arha teoof done. very reliance on scholarships that have come before us which provides a very useful guide command in the and you just go back to theriginalrc heas netand v lhaanatupnlbany called in the netherlands institute which has, for several decades now, collected and transcribed and organized many of the crucial sources relevant fo my tknow what wasry. very important is getting at the dutch context of another oil story, so i had to go back to another lens, the archives in halsiguserlands, amsterdamh relevant to new netherlands, the hague, which has the official archives. and then also all books and bifocentshe evidence and ches. and it -- on the one hand it
a few went to ryland, but a number of people fromew england came to new netherland with a found a much more to.sceben and mucore >> professor even haefeli, to you teach? >> i teach courses on colonial american history, the american revotion, native american history also verympnto ey ic expie whend also american religious history. >> out the research 300 year-old religious history? where did youtart th ts bo whe did y elourtit arha teoof done. very reliance on scholarships that...
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ryland right alongside virginia because of the growth in the federal sector hahad to raise taxes bause its costs are escalating out of control. also its quite another thing for the whole country to have these insurance provisions and not a privileged state that has a guaranteed onomic base. out in theountry americann companies are paying $8,000 per employee for health care per person japan, it is about $4,000. those ar the countries that we compete with. ere ino r reason to belelieve th obamacare will reduce cost. i predict it will cause us the same kind of headaches that bankk reform caused jpmororgan. obamacarare realally is too bureaucratic to work. >> that pututs much on the tabable to discuss. we will have two more segegments to talk about this. stay with us. will have much more on this topic after the break. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're back. we want to add m more voices to the discussion about the affordable care act decision from the supreme court. i spok to a florida congressman about the effects he thinks this will have on small businesses in florida. >> now with the court dec
ryland right alongside virginia because of the growth in the federal sector hahad to raise taxes bause its costs are escalating out of control. also its quite another thing for the whole country to have these insurance provisions and not a privileged state that has a guaranteed onomic base. out in theountry americann companies are paying $8,000 per employee for health care per person japan, it is about $4,000. those ar the countries that we compete with. ere ino r reason to belelieve th...
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horton, lennar, and you continue to like ryland and toll brothers. they were all on the downside today. what's the attraction. and what's the unifying theme for all of >> it presents an opportunity to get into these stocks. they were wek on goodidate a. the expectation is to continue to see acceleration in home sales for a couple of months and as long as the year over year pace continues we could see appreciation. >> it's a volatile sector, and it's important to keep that in mind. and risk tolerance, big swings day to day, but we think in the back half of the year you see the good numbers out of these guys. we think we're set up nicely to see the stocks go up. >> susie: any disclosures? >> no disclosures. >> susie: okay. lots of good information megan. megan mcgrath of mkm partners. >> susie: from strength in housing to rising commodity prices, the u.s. economy is grappling with a host of crosscurrents. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: no matter what newspaper you read, when it comes to the economy these days, the headlines can be bleak. and, it's
horton, lennar, and you continue to like ryland and toll brothers. they were all on the downside today. what's the attraction. and what's the unifying theme for all of >> it presents an opportunity to get into these stocks. they were wek on goodidate a. the expectation is to continue to see acceleration in home sales for a couple of months and as long as the year over year pace continues we could see appreciation. >> it's a volatile sector, and it's important to keep that in mind....
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does that are released from state prison that are the non- serious, non-ryland, non-sex are subject to -- a non-violent, non-sex are subjected to provisioned by a probation officer. one of the great aspects of allies that it finally began to
does that are released from state prison that are the non- serious, non-ryland, non-sex are subject to -- a non-violent, non-sex are subjected to provisioned by a probation officer. one of the great aspects of allies that it finally began to
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does that are released from state prison that are the non- serious, non-ryland, non-sex are subject to -- a non-violent, non-sex are subjected to provisioned by a probation officer. one of the great aspects of allies that it finally began to give the probation department tools to use in lieu of a very lengthy, cumbersome, ineffective processes. one of those tools was incarceration. if eight -- an individual violates by either absconding or some other violation, it gives the local department to the opportunity to take immediate, swift, and serious sanctions. that is what all the research tells us to do. if somebody violates and the punishment is not for three weeks to six weeks down the road and all this time they are sitting in an expensive jail bad, we have done nothing to change their behavior. the flash incarceration is a wonderful tool. and for those individuals that are successful, the post-release cases, for six months and they have not been arrested, and they have met all of the terms and conditions of their supervision and the goals that we have set for them in their individual
does that are released from state prison that are the non- serious, non-ryland, non-sex are subject to -- a non-violent, non-sex are subjected to provisioned by a probation officer. one of the great aspects of allies that it finally began to give the probation department tools to use in lieu of a very lengthy, cumbersome, ineffective processes. one of those tools was incarceration. if eight -- an individual violates by either absconding or some other violation, it gives the local department to...
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can to netherland where they found a much more congenial and much more prosperous place to be then ryland. >> professor would you teaching at columbia? >> i teach courses on colonial american history, the revolution, native american history also jury important for the early american experience and the american experience as a whole. also american religious history. >> how do you research 300-year-old religious history? >> with this book where did you start? >> welcome you start with research other people have done, very reliant on scholarships that have come before us and that provides a useful guide. in the end you just go back to the original sources and in the case of new netherland we are lucky in that various organization called the new netherland institute which has for several decades now collected and transcribe an organized many of the crucial sources relevant to the new netherland history. for my book what was important is getting out of the dutch context of the new netherland story, i had to go back to the netherlands and archives in amsterdam which has also religious archives
can to netherland where they found a much more congenial and much more prosperous place to be then ryland. >> professor would you teaching at columbia? >> i teach courses on colonial american history, the revolution, native american history also jury important for the early american experience and the american experience as a whole. also american religious history. >> how do you research 300-year-old religious history? >> with this book where did you start? >>...
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swallowed by a falling tree ryland man behind the wheel blocks away but out any injuries driver thoughton top of the car no other passengers inside the vehicle. amazing number of people who died seriously injured by these trees. quite interesting statistics on the rainfall. some fantastic pictures look at this cloud to ground shot one of the storm's approach last night this captured lightning displays last night towering a thunderhead cloud of from which lightning emanates get the picture we could use six or seven more scattered over several days northeast wind may start with these tomorrow but turned sunny big storms a developed weather watch to the south couple of showers upstream that may come in here storms to the west a big hot air domed developing over the weekend might be flirting with 100 degrees clusters of storms like these might pepper the area from time to time to keep their rainfall areas elevated speaking of the elevated rainfall could not fall downstate necessary but in our area midway valparaiso the final tally o'hare each case happiest individual rainfall in years and t
swallowed by a falling tree ryland man behind the wheel blocks away but out any injuries driver thoughton top of the car no other passengers inside the vehicle. amazing number of people who died seriously injured by these trees. quite interesting statistics on the rainfall. some fantastic pictures look at this cloud to ground shot one of the storm's approach last night this captured lightning displays last night towering a thunderhead cloud of from which lightning emanates get the picture we...
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ryland up 59%. lennar to the upside of 52%. ty? >>> it is, sue, the heart of the earnings season and we just saw a big miss for more began stanley, of course. let's take a look at the shares of that company right now down 77 cents, modest number in cents but not so modest in terms of percent decline down 5.5%. mary thompson's on the banking beat. >> a big mess. a lot of explaining to do for the bank because it missed on the top and bottom line. earnings missing estimates by 14 cents a share hurt by poor results in fixed income commodities. revenue down 60% after improvement of two quarters. blaming a pullback of client activity. it's prompted morgan to post come lat real. as for what's ahead, the ceo continues to focus on cutting risk weighted assets and to keep expenses in line with head counts down 7% by year end and unlock value in the wealth management business and strategic options for the european arm of that business and remains on track for another 14% stake in the morgan stanley smith barney join venture by september. inve
ryland up 59%. lennar to the upside of 52%. ty? >>> it is, sue, the heart of the earnings season and we just saw a big miss for more began stanley, of course. let's take a look at the shares of that company right now down 77 cents, modest number in cents but not so modest in terms of percent decline down 5.5%. mary thompson's on the banking beat. >> a big mess. a lot of explaining to do for the bank because it missed on the top and bottom line. earnings missing estimates by 14...
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kb homes, ryland all up today and wait. there's more.rom the world of real estate and diana olick in washington with more on the run-up of the apartment sector. hi, diana. >> that's right. the apartment market is still hot. fueling that sector with higher rurnls as investors want to buy more, the lack of supply pushing up prices for the best properties. that's in a second. take a look. vacancies down to 4.7%. we haven't seen that since the end of 2001. 25,000 units absorbed in the quarter which is a little less than q1 and still running very high. analysts say the slight slowdown is more of lack of supply than demand. landlords watch that level as a major benchmark dipping three times in the past 31 years and that, of course, is when rents spike. the market is short about 2.5 million units for the demand sen pushing up price returns. analyst goldfarb likes post properties because it invests in the sun belt where property prices are not as high as the coast and returns are, of course, greater there. now, investors looking for lower cost c
kb homes, ryland all up today and wait. there's more.rom the world of real estate and diana olick in washington with more on the run-up of the apartment sector. hi, diana. >> that's right. the apartment market is still hot. fueling that sector with higher rurnls as investors want to buy more, the lack of supply pushing up prices for the best properties. that's in a second. take a look. vacancies down to 4.7%. we haven't seen that since the end of 2001. 25,000 units absorbed in the quarter...
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you want to look closely at mdc, ryland group, nvr as well as toll brothers, maintains its rating. obviously seeing pricing, favorable policies and some recent data points for that move. >> stephanie, the homebuilders based on -- brian's telling us there are brig spots in the markets today. housing has been a bright spot of late. do you move on any of those names? >> we're playing it through weyerhaeus weyerhaeus weyerhaeuser. it's a reit, you get a good yield. i think the company's doing a good job in terms of restructuring. and it's still trading -- you can buy that on the pullback. >> are you apprehensive to get into a homebuilder name? if so, why? >> they're very volatile. i think if you want to buy one, i'd buy the best one, which is toll brothers. but it's not exactly cheap. i just don't find as much value in the homebuilders as i do in something like a weyerhaeuser. >> grasso, do you? >> first of all, let's give credit to mike murphy who's been all over the homebuilders very early in the cycle. people would have bet against it. but usg f you think you have a little more room
you want to look closely at mdc, ryland group, nvr as well as toll brothers, maintains its rating. obviously seeing pricing, favorable policies and some recent data points for that move. >> stephanie, the homebuilders based on -- brian's telling us there are brig spots in the markets today. housing has been a bright spot of late. do you move on any of those names? >> we're playing it through weyerhaeus weyerhaeus weyerhaeuser. it's a reit, you get a good yield. i think the company's...
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also goldman sachs boosting kb home to a buy and ryland homes to a neutral.t for ryland. but they upgraded it and bumped down nvr to a sell. they had an abysmal report last week. that stock's down about 2%. mdc holdings added to their conviction buy list at goldman sachs. >> interesting call. worth a read for anybody who follows that sector. >>> when we come back, banks taking a big hit in today's selloff. are these stocks too risky to own? dick bove join us after the break. r portfolio? with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and
also goldman sachs boosting kb home to a buy and ryland homes to a neutral.t for ryland. but they upgraded it and bumped down nvr to a sell. they had an abysmal report last week. that stock's down about 2%. mdc holdings added to their conviction buy list at goldman sachs. >> interesting call. worth a read for anybody who follows that sector. >>> when we come back, banks taking a big hit in today's selloff. are these stocks too risky to own? dick bove join us after the break. r...
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. >>> to the latest on the push to expand gambling in the state oft e ryland.governor has called for a special session to begin august 9. he says it will create morecr revenue and jobs efor the statet joining us in to weigh in is jaywalk kerr. good -- is jay walker. >> i gels you had a great time. what a beautiful safety. and i couldn't help but think, what would it be like if they got the casino there to. >> the people need to decide,to i' m one of the people that thinks 188 lawmakers shouldn't make this decision, take it tos the people, deand you never gone wrong.ve national harbor is a gorgeous place, and what people need to do, even if you didn't go there for gaming, there would still be other things to bring value,va entertainment value, concert value, night life, shopping. so i'm curious as to what my citizens want.ns >> the governor has now called for a special session to happen august 9. what will take place there, wha will be debated, discussed. >> i think it will be similar in 2007, we had a session to bringi in slots.on lo so during this time. we'll
. >>> to the latest on the push to expand gambling in the state oft e ryland.governor has called for a special session to begin august 9. he says it will create morecr revenue and jobs efor the statet joining us in to weigh in is jaywalk kerr. good -- is jay walker. >> i gels you had a great time. what a beautiful safety. and i couldn't help but think, what would it be like if they got the casino there to. >> the people need to decide,to i' m one of the people that thinks...