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. >>> texas tech football coach tommy tuberville is apologizing for an ugly sideline event. swiping at assistant coach kevin oliver, ripping oliver's headset off. on monday, tuberville called the incident unfortunate but said he did not hit oliver and doesn't appreciate the reports that he did. >> some have reported that i slapped or hit. you're dead wrong. i did not do that. and a little bit disappoint -- most of you in here know me, i think you know me a lot better than that. i can understand somebody in l.a. or california doing it and making some kind of statement like that by watching the film. >> tuberville said he was angered over back-to-back penalties in texas tech's win over kansas. >>> when we come back, a soda that could fight fat. and costume controversy. victoria's secret under fire for one of designs at its annual fashion show. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from
. >>> texas tech football coach tommy tuberville is apologizing for an ugly sideline event. swiping at assistant coach kevin oliver, ripping oliver's headset off. on monday, tuberville called the incident unfortunate but said he did not hit oliver and doesn't appreciate the reports that he did. >> some have reported that i slapped or hit. you're dead wrong. i did not do that. and a little bit disappoint -- most of you in here know me, i think you know me a lot better than that. i...
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the former texas tech coach daryl royal -- he never had a losing center -- losing season. >> coming up tonight and all of the clock, we go behind one of the hottest shows "nash bill." we go one-on-one with the hottest star. that is at 11:00, right after " nashville." >> rare variety in the weather this weekend, it seems. >> it was. let's start with the morning. generally clearing skies overnight. it will be nice in the morning but chilly. look at the warming trend. sunshine for friday, saturday, sunday, and monday. eventually we will be in the middle 60's. bob ryan will join you at 11:00 with a lot more. >> the news is next. we will have more on the president's re-election. >> have a good evening.
the former texas tech coach daryl royal -- he never had a losing center -- losing season. >> coming up tonight and all of the clock, we go behind one of the hottest shows "nash bill." we go one-on-one with the hottest star. that is at 11:00, right after " nashville." >> rare variety in the weather this weekend, it seems. >> it was. let's start with the morning. generally clearing skies overnight. it will be nice in the morning but chilly. look at the...
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the texas tech coach frustrated during the game with kansas slaps the assistant coach, knocking his headset to the ground. it looks bad on tv. not acceptable behavior. he got the coach's attention during don't know what may happen because of that move. we will wait and see. >> tomorrow, mostly sunny. mount. 63-67. here is the 7 day forecast. tomorrow is great. monday is ok. rain chance monday night. still in the 60's. is a, kind of rainy. tomorrow is great. get out and enjoy it. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the texas tech coach frustrated during the game with kansas slaps the assistant coach, knocking his headset to the ground. it looks bad on tv. not acceptable behavior. he got the coach's attention during don't know what may happen because of that move. we will wait and see. >> tomorrow, mostly sunny. mount. 63-67. here is the 7 day forecast. tomorrow is great. monday is ok. rain chance monday night. still in the 60's. is a, kind of rainy. tomorrow is great. get out and enjoy it....
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the founder of the zombie research society and he presented his zombie theory during a lecture at texas tech university. the zombie research society is made up of 80,000 members worldwide. >> our board is made up of leading experts in different fields so from the codirector of education at harvard medical school to leading neuroscientists across the country driven bay biolical infection. they're infectious. it's like a virus with legs and teeth. >> zombies have become popular with the success of certain tv shows like the walking dead and he said that if you want to prepare for a zombie plague the same way you would a tornado or an earthquake. something to keep in mind, i guess. >>> we have all been there, you're searching for the best parking spot. you're in a crowded lot. in florida this is the situation. it went to a whole new level. why this guy became a hood ornament on someone's car. >> and also ahead, stuck high and dry, what happened when smugglers tried to drive their beep over a border fence in arizona and got stuck. >> good morning, topping america's money, estimates now say the to
the founder of the zombie research society and he presented his zombie theory during a lecture at texas tech university. the zombie research society is made up of 80,000 members worldwide. >> our board is made up of leading experts in different fields so from the codirector of education at harvard medical school to leading neuroscientists across the country driven bay biolical infection. they're infectious. it's like a virus with legs and teeth. >> zombies have become popular with...
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it's great to hear that the cac has evolved into the texas tech any cal advisory committee, whatever you're formally calling it. * technical advisory committee i did get an e-mail from marlene train for a translation of the powerpoint. and in my own experience, i think quality control in translation is really key. so, i'd be happy to work with you in any way. and then also if there is a possibility for a chinese-speaking contact ferment i don't know if there are any staff members that are able to liaison with that community. >> commissioner hillis. >> question back on the financing. i have [speaker not understood] possibility here. i know this was a redevelopment agency -- was a redevelopment area before. the state says you can't do an ifd -- >> [inaudible]. >> you're absolutely right. under current state law this area is not accessible for an ifd. we fall into the exact sweet spot of being a redevelopment area, which makes us on that for a source. we are not looking at it as a top candidate just because of that. * >> how do you bridge that gap? is there enough -- if there is a $70 m
it's great to hear that the cac has evolved into the texas tech any cal advisory committee, whatever you're formally calling it. * technical advisory committee i did get an e-mail from marlene train for a translation of the powerpoint. and in my own experience, i think quality control in translation is really key. so, i'd be happy to work with you in any way. and then also if there is a possibility for a chinese-speaking contact ferment i don't know if there are any staff members that are able...
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my early experience was texas tech where they have we were contacted by the anti-war students to have they could not get into the gazebo for free-speech activities. 28,000 deny the cboe? a friend has eight math degree from m.i.t. but god forbid of all students wish to express themselves once you'd have to compress them down to the density of uranium 238. [laughter] i was glad that this but he was serious. 2308. [laughter] with a reasonable time place of restrictions they always have that power. and the university of cincinnati was just this summer. and this speech some sewed to consider to be every speech zone you have to apply 10 days in a pants to protest on soaps day had the back to work initiative and said they could do not do it but the it they were seeing walking around campus the police would be called. it is even worse because this is only being enforced but the most disturbing thing is the university of cincinnati 2012, i don't think anybody would say it would be constitutional war and the american to have a restriction that onerous but cincinnati went to battle it out with y
my early experience was texas tech where they have we were contacted by the anti-war students to have they could not get into the gazebo for free-speech activities. 28,000 deny the cboe? a friend has eight math degree from m.i.t. but god forbid of all students wish to express themselves once you'd have to compress them down to the density of uranium 238. [laughter] i was glad that this but he was serious. 2308. [laughter] with a reasonable time place of restrictions they always have that power....
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one of my early experiences in fighting these was at texas tech university where the 20,000 students, one of the largest universities in the country for contacted by the entire war students that wanted to have a protest that was going and they were being told that they have to get into a 20-foot white gazebo which was the only place for free-speech activities on campus. the 28,000 students. i had a friend who has a master's degree from mit and he worked out if god forbid all 28,000 students wished to express themselves at once you would have to crush them down to the density of 2008. [laughter] i remember laughing at this thinking. it's called a reasonable time on the restrictions and i think it allows people to study things that actually disrupted them and they've always had the power to stop that stuff is nothing in the college telling them they're restricted to the point of the white gazebo. we also work with of the young americans for liberty on this case. the university of cincinnati had -- this is just this summer. they had a speech the was only .1 of the entire campus. .1% of t
one of my early experiences in fighting these was at texas tech university where the 20,000 students, one of the largest universities in the country for contacted by the entire war students that wanted to have a protest that was going and they were being told that they have to get into a 20-foot white gazebo which was the only place for free-speech activities on campus. the 28,000 students. i had a friend who has a master's degree from mit and he worked out if god forbid all 28,000 students...
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a climate scientist at texas tech in the panhandle, she's the lead author of a federal research report detailing the impact of global warming in the u.s. >> the e-mails are real. read the associated press. >> hockenberry: she spends every sunday in the church where her husband preaches. >> i think the perception is often that climate scientists are godless, tree-hugging liberals, out to suck all the money out of the average person and use it all to fund all of this research. >> hockenberry: how much of this is a part of your worldview? >> my faith is integral to who i am. that'shat defines me, not what i do on a day-to-day basis. and so when i study the planet, i feel as if i'm studying something that god created. >> hockenberry: after she wrote a chapter on climate change for a book on environmental policy, a private group suddenly requested her e-mails. >> just before christmas, this past year, i got my first freedom of information act request. and it was a bit of a shock. >> hockenberry: the charge is that you used taxpayers' money to engage in your personal activism about climate c
a climate scientist at texas tech in the panhandle, she's the lead author of a federal research report detailing the impact of global warming in the u.s. >> the e-mails are real. read the associated press. >> hockenberry: she spends every sunday in the church where her husband preaches. >> i think the perception is often that climate scientists are godless, tree-hugging liberals, out to suck all the money out of the average person and use it all to fund all of this research....
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the former texas tech student was arrested in texas in 2011. up platinum what formerly owned by eric clapton. the ultra rare was made in 1987. a perpetual calendar with moon phases, one of the world's ten most significant wristwatches. does your headlines. cheryl: a pair of shoes may be. thank you very much. in overseas news disappointment that euro zone leaders once again failed to agree on the terms of the latest round of aid for a floundering greece. one of the world's top economists is in naples, fla. at the cme global leadership forum and liz claman snagged him to find out what is next for greece and fiscal cliff. liz: you and dennis were just showing the currency effect and you saw the euro was weaker today. some of that has to do with questions that for all around the euro zone particularly greece. we have a lot to talk about with the former imf managing director, for richie economist from jpmorgan. great to have you in a fox business exclusive. the big news first, we would get to the fiscal cliff in a minute. the news that greece today
the former texas tech student was arrested in texas in 2011. up platinum what formerly owned by eric clapton. the ultra rare was made in 1987. a perpetual calendar with moon phases, one of the world's ten most significant wristwatches. does your headlines. cheryl: a pair of shoes may be. thank you very much. in overseas news disappointment that euro zone leaders once again failed to agree on the terms of the latest round of aid for a floundering greece. one of the world's top economists is in...
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a jury convicted the former texas tech student in june. >>> speculation growing now. had thought. according to the "washington post," president obama may ask the vietnam veteran to replace leon panetta. panetta plans to stick around for now, though, but probably won't serve a full term. kerry's office says he remains focused on his job as senator. as fort secretary of state, it's believed the president could nominate u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, for that position. but she came under scrutiny for appearing on five different sunday shows blaming the terrorist attack in libya on that anti-muslim video. >>> those are your headlines this morning. >> steve: brian. >> brian: two minutes after the top of the hour. first, it was general petraeus who stepped down from his position after getting caught in an extramarital affair. the current commander in afghanistan is linked to that same scandal in some respects. not only did the same woman blow the whistle, the feds say they got 30,000 pages of e-mails to prove there was interaction. what was the interacti
a jury convicted the former texas tech student in june. >>> speculation growing now. had thought. according to the "washington post," president obama may ask the vietnam veteran to replace leon panetta. panetta plans to stick around for now, though, but probably won't serve a full term. kerry's office says he remains focused on his job as senator. as fort secretary of state, it's believed the president could nominate u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, for that...
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one of my early experiences fighting these was at texas tech university were 20,000 students, physically one of the largest universities in the country contact the antiwar students who wanted to every protest of what would be the iraq war before it started. they were told they had to get into a 20-foot wide boom, the only place for free speech at the dan campus. 28,000 students in a gazebo. i have a friend with a math math degree from m.i.t. and he worked out of to pervade all 28,000 students wish to express themselves at once you have to crush them to the density. i remember laughing at this picture is very serious. [laughter] universities are love reasonable time restrictions. instead of the restrictions. instead of the study, disrupt, they always have the power. there's nothing reasonable about telling people their speech rights are stripped to do a 20-foot white gazebo. more recently we were with young americans for liberty on this case. the university of cincinnati -- this is just this summer. they had a speech sound was only .1% of the entire campus. .1% of the entire public campus
one of my early experiences fighting these was at texas tech university were 20,000 students, physically one of the largest universities in the country contact the antiwar students who wanted to every protest of what would be the iraq war before it started. they were told they had to get into a 20-foot wide boom, the only place for free speech at the dan campus. 28,000 students in a gazebo. i have a friend with a math math degree from m.i.t. and he worked out of to pervade all 28,000 students...
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after that, ohio and tech texas so many others across the united states. you see them right there.ngly, they pick some of the states out because those states come under what is called the voting rights act of 1965. and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient -- apparently is just the beginning of their loss. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our stud
after that, ohio and tech texas so many others across the united states. you see them right there.ngly, they pick some of the states out because those states come under what is called the voting rights act of 1965. and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much....
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tech. and the best stock. barbara in texas, barbara. >> caller: hi, jim, this is barbara. i'm interested in knowing, i god in liquidity services today at 3704. it's gone down lower, and how would you -- you put a stop in around a little lower, but --. >> yeah, boy, you know you know, this is a difficult market played. i think you're in the non-beth of briefed. jim in logan. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question is there's been a lot of talk about the possibility of a copper shortage. >> i read that. very interesting. >> caller: yeah. i was wondering, how does that affect a stock like caterpillar? >> they don't relate. if you're talking about the raw costs, that's largely steel. steel is in glut, and the fact is if there's a copper shortage because there's so much business, cat will be benefiting. i think that's the case. the stock acted very well today in the face of negative comments elizabeth? >> caller: hey, cramer. i own iaci. >> sure, i know it. >> you know one of major holdings is match.com. in october the stock took a huge h
tech. and the best stock. barbara in texas, barbara. >> caller: hi, jim, this is barbara. i'm interested in knowing, i god in liquidity services today at 3704. it's gone down lower, and how would you -- you put a stop in around a little lower, but --. >> yeah, boy, you know you know, this is a difficult market played. i think you're in the non-beth of briefed. jim in logan. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question is there's...
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the state of texas has spent millions pro teching our borders. we need to have that commitment at all levels. i do not like a $16 trillion dollar deficit. i know you do not either. we need to make certain that these border security problems are funded first and then solve these other problems the>> at the non-profit and other organizations have done a great job. we need a comprehensive approach for border security. and again, without saying it's only this --quite honestly, let's be real. if the president is a republican, the democrat will complain. the border patrol plan that we have right now is based on president bush. he is a friend of mine. if you have a democratic president, republicans will complain. that is the unfortunate reality. we need to be bipartisan and work together. republicans do not have the best ideas and neither do the democrats. but together, we come up with good ideas. we need to come up with solutions. i will take any ideas that you might have. but it's comprehensive. representative, thank you. i understand exactly. i live
the state of texas has spent millions pro teching our borders. we need to have that commitment at all levels. i do not like a $16 trillion dollar deficit. i know you do not either. we need to make certain that these border security problems are funded first and then solve these other problems the>> at the non-profit and other organizations have done a great job. we need a comprehensive approach for border security. and again, without saying it's only this --quite honestly, let's be real....
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>> this tragic break-in at a zoo also, a vigil brings together a texas community after a deadly train crashed this week. gabe slate techtech report www.kron4.com for a chance to get one of these recipe readers. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature at its most delicious. the month in taxes, driver error could be to blame for a deadly collision in the month of-texas--between a train and a veteran parade. residents and the midland area and held a candlelight vigil saturday to remember the victims and their families. a few hundred people showed up for the vigil. there were four veterans from the afghanistan and iraq that were killed thursday when a freight train slammed into the parade floats during the parade when 16 others also were among investigators at the university of maine have identified three of its students as victims of a fiery plane crash friday night all for students, in thei
>> this tragic break-in at a zoo also, a vigil brings together a texas community after a deadly train crashed this week. gabe slate techtech report www.kron4.com for a chance to get one of these recipe readers. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature...
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tech wins in overtime. hokies need to beat virginia next week to become bowl eligible. >>> navy hosted texas state. first quarter, no score. copeland bowls his way up the middle, then runs over defender at the 1 yard line for a 15- yard touchdown. midshipmen in front for good, 7- 0. copeland added another touchdown. navy wins 21-10. next up, army on december 8 #th with the commander-in-chief's trophy on the line. >>> another local sports, howard beat delaware state to finish with seven wins for the first time since 19 98. good job. georgetown was shut out at home by holy cross, 24-zip. >>> nfc east is far from being decided now. the skins and eagles are tied at 3-6, both two and a half games behind the first place giants with seven to go. now more than ever, the skins need to return from the bye with a vengeance. lindsay murphy has a look ahead. >> reporter: time to say goodbye to the bye week. whether players went out of town or got away from the field, the break was all about rest, physically and mentally. >> it's been a grind. i think everybody needed that week to get away. we wanted to go into
tech wins in overtime. hokies need to beat virginia next week to become bowl eligible. >>> navy hosted texas state. first quarter, no score. copeland bowls his way up the middle, then runs over defender at the 1 yard line for a 15- yard touchdown. midshipmen in front for good, 7- 0. copeland added another touchdown. navy wins 21-10. next up, army on december 8 #th with the commander-in-chief's trophy on the line. >>> another local sports, howard beat delaware state to finish...
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tech report met with one of the services to get reaction. >> ride sharing services are catching on like wildfire it hardly seemed like a great alternative to texasrtation. websites, mobile levitations, too- public transportation or taxis were public transportation, with all of these mobile-applications or even smart phones get you a quick ride. however, they have been hit with a citation in the $20,000 fine in court >> the consumer participation and reaction has been impossible, it is cutting the attention of the public. there are questions of what we're doing. >> according to this they are charter party carriers put half to get authorization before operating in this state. eight charter partner carole we're not h.r. reporter carrier. if you try to get a charter party carried you have to list the vehicles that you own but these people are not owning vehicles for the people that we are servicing. they are putting us in a box that we do not fit to. >> they are saying that is all about safety. >> a $1 billion excess liability policy is greater than the $750,000 pc has on entities. we have a 1 million-excess liability and the to a criminal backgroun
tech report met with one of the services to get reaction. >> ride sharing services are catching on like wildfire it hardly seemed like a great alternative to texasrtation. websites, mobile levitations, too- public transportation or taxis were public transportation, with all of these mobile-applications or even smart phones get you a quick ride. however, they have been hit with a citation in the $20,000 fine in court >> the consumer participation and reaction has been impossible, it...
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tech heads north to take on boston college. howard looks to put the finishing touches on a great season when delaware state visits green stadium later today. navy hosts texas state bob cats and the 12th ranked oklahoma sooners pay a visit to morgan town to take on west virginia. that's your sports minute. i'm carol maloney. hope your saturday is a good one. >> carol, thanks. >>> a golden moment captured in the oval office. the u.s. women's gymnastics team stopped by the white house to visit with president obama yesterday. the fierce five were in town for a gymnastics tour. the team captured america's hearts this summer at the london olympics. they won the team all-around gold for the first time since 1996. >>> a big day for a well known comedian has people here in d.c. seeing double. >> ladies and gentlemen, one, two, me! >> steven colbert was in washington yesterday for the unveiling of his very own wax figure in northwest. colbert was born here in d.c. and hosts the colbert report on comedy central. you can see he was quite impressed by his own likeness. yuk. >> this is what it's like to be with me. i would so want to be a guest on my show. >> colbert wa
tech heads north to take on boston college. howard looks to put the finishing touches on a great season when delaware state visits green stadium later today. navy hosts texas state bob cats and the 12th ranked oklahoma sooners pay a visit to morgan town to take on west virginia. that's your sports minute. i'm carol maloney. hope your saturday is a good one. >> carol, thanks. >>> a golden moment captured in the oval office. the u.s. women's gymnastics team stopped by the white...
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tech? i'm kind of surprised. >> for us valuation drives all of our activities. when you can buy these companies that, yes, they're slowing from well above average growth rates, companies like apple, intel, texasts, selling at less than ten times earnings, dell at about six times earnings, a lot of the yields over 3%, most of them buying back significant amounts of their own stock. they don't need to have very good growth rates to justify the prices they're selling at. >> why do you like bank of america as much as you do from the financial space? >> well, we like a lot of the financials. bank america, capital one, jpmorgan. bank america has a book value that's a little over $20 a share. we think they can earn 10% on that book within a couple of years. and without great growth opportunities in the economy, we think most of that $2 a share will be coming back to shareholders, both as dividends and share repurchase. >> you have a good amount of money under management, $11 billion. how worried are you about the fiscal cliff? do you watch what happened in the market last week and we're down yet again today and almost at the lows of the day? >> to us we think about a much longer time horizon than th
tech? i'm kind of surprised. >> for us valuation drives all of our activities. when you can buy these companies that, yes, they're slowing from well above average growth rates, companies like apple, intel, texasts, selling at less than ten times earnings, dell at about six times earnings, a lot of the yields over 3%, most of them buying back significant amounts of their own stock. they don't need to have very good growth rates to justify the prices they're selling at. >> why do you...
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tech company pro search and networks. better than expected profits. is it up? yes. it is up. the porn shop operator easy corp. says weakness in the gold market and regulations in texashere it is based will hurt earnings. it is down 10%. that is your seven earlys. dow industrials down 177. that is a sellout. will the obama sell-off? we will discuss. obama's victory, takers have taken over. the makers are the minority. am i right? has american ideologically fundamentally change? former presidential candidate herman cain is next. >> we spent too much money on crack out of this administration. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we beeve the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. can youlyric can.aid do this? more investors are saying... lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 1
tech company pro search and networks. better than expected profits. is it up? yes. it is up. the porn shop operator easy corp. says weakness in the gold market and regulations in texashere it is based will hurt earnings. it is down 10%. that is your seven earlys. dow industrials down 177. that is a sellout. will the obama sell-off? we will discuss. obama's victory, takers have taken over. the makers are the minority. am i right? has american ideologically fundamentally change? former...
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texas highway? >>> black friday madness. punches thrown, threats made. an american tradition gets underway across the country. >>> and the downward dog of laptops. techne conflicted experience. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me. i'm karen costello. it is black friday. retailers flinging open doors and bargain rushers going. a staggering 147 million shoppers in all across much of the country the lines are long and the tempers are short. >> push one of my kids, i will stab one of you mother [ bleep ]! >> long lines may not be the only thing waiting for you at the stores this morning. many walmart workers are walking off the job at stores across the country. picket lines aren't at every walmart store, but they will nonetheless create headaches. >> we are here to support our brothers and sisters across the united states in our walmart stores, our warehouses and more. we do want retaliation to stop. >> when you walked out today did you walk out in fair that you would lose your job? >> i'm going to leave that to god, because i believe in our country. we have federal rights and under the federal rights, we are prot
texas highway? >>> black friday madness. punches thrown, threats made. an american tradition gets underway across the country. >>> and the downward dog of laptops. techne conflicted experience. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me. i'm karen costello. it is black friday. retailers flinging open doors and bargain rushers going. a staggering 147 million shoppers in all across much of the country the lines are long and...
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texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states ratherto be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to some factories just last month. i've been seeing the last six or seven years the fascinating thing is they're going through in it about a decade 150 years of social transformation in the west. so the shift from, say, the 1840s and england where people worked in the sweatshops to the 1890s and the beginning of labor unrest, to the 1920s, the kind of ambitious urban youth. that's all happening in china right now and it's harder to just control these people. >> richard? >> yeah. i'm interested to know a little bit more about the impact on chinese politics from this. okay? when you see a rising middle class, they're not just asking for better wages, traditionally when you talk about comparisons with europe, they ask for something else, too, which was great how countries were govern ed and more rights across the social sphere. so does one t
texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states ratherto be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to some factories just last month. i've been seeing the last six or seven years the fascinating thing is they're going through in it about a decade 150 years of social transformation in the...