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at the bottom. if it drops a little bit who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just something i did, then you know you'd say, "that fast-talking guy's been doing it forever, of course he's lucky, now he's got money, it's easy." i have too many successful students doing it day after day, changing their lives. >> well, dean, it's great information. i know people are excited that the live event is coming to our area, because the phones are already ringing off the hook. so tell me, what can people expect when they show up to the actual event and who are these events for? >> o.k., who they're for: they'r
at the bottom. if it drops a little bit who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just...
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over the area of the bottom. so let's talk about the liquid pressure. i'll show that right here. assume it's all the way full here, okay? here's my liquid. i got the pressure down at the bottom, which equals the weight per-- oops, i didn't define the pressure over here. force per area, right? pounds per square foot. newtons per square meter, okay? so, it's a unit of force over some area, huh? and over here, we have force per area. and the force that makes the pressure at the bottom of that tank, that force is the weight of the fluid over said area down there. but this weight of fluid can be re-expressed, because if density equals weight over volume, does it follow that weight equals density times volume? can you do that? so i can say where i have weight, i can just put density times volume over area. but how about volume, gang? we wanna measure the volume of things. let's suppose i wanna measure the volume of this eraser. isn't it true that the volume of this eraser would be this distance multiply by that distance
over the area of the bottom. so let's talk about the liquid pressure. i'll show that right here. assume it's all the way full here, okay? here's my liquid. i got the pressure down at the bottom, which equals the weight per-- oops, i didn't define the pressure over here. force per area, right? pounds per square foot. newtons per square meter, okay? so, it's a unit of force over some area, huh? and over here, we have force per area. and the force that makes the pressure at the bottom of that...
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at the bottom.f it drops a little bit, who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just something i did, then you know, you'd say, "that fast-talking guy's been doing it forever, of course he's lucky, now he's got money, it's easy." i have too many successful students doing it day after day, changing their lives. >> well, dean, it's great information. i know people are excited that the live event is coming to our area, because the phones are already ringing off the hook. so tell me, what can people expect when they show up to the actual event and who are these events for? >> o.k., who they're for: they'r
at the bottom.f it drops a little bit, who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just...
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a couple of dead fish and the couple of dead fish were going down, which dead fish would get to the bottom first, the big one or the little one? the big one. the big one. the big one will fall faster, yeah? yeah. do you have any friends that swim? do you have any friends that are like competition swimmers? do you know any competition swimmers who are-- look at that. do you know any competition swimmers who are small? will this effect of scaling be useful or nonuseful to a small swimmer? two people fall off a cliff in a vacuum, big person, small person. which one hits the ground first? the same. now, two people fall off a cliff in the air, one is heavy, one is light. which one hits the ground? the heavy. i take these two balls here, one is heavy, one is light. which one went faster through the water? heavy. heavy. and the light one, honey, got to do some tricks or something to keep up with the heavy one. that's right. so big boats usually go faster than the small boats. the big fish swim smarter than fast fish. the small fish-- [laughter] you know a big fish will open up their mouth and jus
a couple of dead fish and the couple of dead fish were going down, which dead fish would get to the bottom first, the big one or the little one? the big one. the big one. the big one will fall faster, yeah? yeah. do you have any friends that swim? do you have any friends that are like competition swimmers? do you know any competition swimmers who are-- look at that. do you know any competition swimmers who are small? will this effect of scaling be useful or nonuseful to a small swimmer? two...
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up 286% from the bottom, 327%. ile caterpillar represents the best of manufacturing, in the dark days of 2009, c.a.t. traded as a financial company, and a weak one at that. because caterpillar's clients needed financing to purchase the company's equipment and c.a.t. itself had trouble giving them credit. and boy do you ever need credit when you're selling those big machines. so orders truly suffered. now, though, we're on the other side of the moon. c.a.t.'s balance sheet is rock solid, its orders are strong. but you know what? they aren't as strong as they could be later this year if china keeps improving as we heard from joy global, competitor to c.a.t. i think china will get better, caterpillar could easily head back to $116 where it was last year before we heard that china weakened. the story makes a ton of sense, don't look for c.a.t. to hold the dow back at these levels. next up, frank blank's home depot. that stock's responsible for the third biggest gain in the dow, rallying nearly 276% from the bottom or 32
up 286% from the bottom, 327%. ile caterpillar represents the best of manufacturing, in the dark days of 2009, c.a.t. traded as a financial company, and a weak one at that. because caterpillar's clients needed financing to purchase the company's equipment and c.a.t. itself had trouble giving them credit. and boy do you ever need credit when you're selling those big machines. so orders truly suffered. now, though, we're on the other side of the moon. c.a.t.'s balance sheet is rock solid, its...
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no, charlie weaver was always on the bottom. no, i don't think so. paul lynde was in the middle.l was on the end and where was wally cox? wally cox, uh, upper left next to rose marie to block. oh, right. [ female announcer ] eggo waffles are a great way to get your family together for breakfast. [ clears throat ] [ female announcer ] in fact they might work too well. [ children laugh ] [ female announcer ] eggo waffles. simply delicious. 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. acne cleansers may gh on breakouts, but how good are they for the rest of your face? [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® naturals acne cream cleanser with acne-fighting medicine from the wintergreen lebe tou this effective cleanser cleans into pores. treats and helps prevent future breakouts. without dyes parabens, or harsh sulfates.af. for clear healthy s
no, charlie weaver was always on the bottom. no, i don't think so. paul lynde was in the middle.l was on the end and where was wally cox? wally cox, uh, upper left next to rose marie to block. oh, right. [ female announcer ] eggo waffles are a great way to get your family together for breakfast. [ clears throat ] [ female announcer ] in fact they might work too well. [ children laugh ] [ female announcer ] eggo waffles. simply delicious. 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually...
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remember, that's called the rsi at the bottom of the chart. remember, that's a momentum indicator that can measure whether the security is overbought or oversold. if the tlt does pull back to that 112 floor, okay, then the rsi will drop below 30. that's comfortable close to oversold territory. and it would make garner bullish in long-term treasuries, at least for a trade as charts that get oversold tend to bounce back with a vengeance! okay. that's what you've got to know about oversold. bounces back. meanwhile, the slowest indicator, the oscillator here, this is slow. another measure of whether something has become overbought or oversold. and it's already trolling oversold situation under which success to garner, it could be due for a reversal, back up in wake of its recent pullback. these two overbought, oversold indicators are installing this bottom is going to hold and we're going to go like that. or at least take that. but wait a second. she's not that bullish. there are some signs of the chart that tell garner a potential rebound might n
remember, that's called the rsi at the bottom of the chart. remember, that's a momentum indicator that can measure whether the security is overbought or oversold. if the tlt does pull back to that 112 floor, okay, then the rsi will drop below 30. that's comfortable close to oversold territory. and it would make garner bullish in long-term treasuries, at least for a trade as charts that get oversold tend to bounce back with a vengeance! okay. that's what you've got to know about oversold....
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and will that balloon sink all the way to the bottom? okay, now here is a question i got to ask you. as this balloon sinks deeper and deeper, the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will actually become more and more. no, no, no, no, no, no. the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will actually become less and less. no, no, no, no, no, no. the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will stay the same all the way down, yeah. check your neighbor. what's the answer, gang? what's going to happen to the buoyant force, as you sink deeper and deeper? sinks. what is it? how many say, the buoyant force will get more and more because you're getting deeper and deeper, more and more pressure, show hands? how many say, no it stays the same. one thing i learned, everything is the same. the cry of the ignorant, oh, everything is the same. how many say, no it'll get less and less? how many of you say, i am not sure, i am not going to stick up my hand making a darn fool of myself. [laughter] okay, we'll ask that question another time. hey, we talked
and will that balloon sink all the way to the bottom? okay, now here is a question i got to ask you. as this balloon sinks deeper and deeper, the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will actually become more and more. no, no, no, no, no, no. the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will actually become less and less. no, no, no, no, no, no. the buoyant force that acts on the balloon will stay the same all the way down, yeah. check your neighbor. what's the answer, gang? what's going to...
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at the bottom.bit who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just something i did, then you know you'd say, "that fast-talking guy's been doing it forever, of course he's lucky, now he's got money, it's easy." i have too many successful students doing it day after day, changing their lives. >> well, dean, it's great information. i know people are excited that the live event is coming to our area, because the phones are already ringing off the hook. so tell me, what can people expect when they show up to the actual event and who are these events for? >> o.k., who they're for: they're for any single perso
at the bottom.bit who cares, because what we do is we teach our students to buy so far below the bottom that if they have money, no better place to invest it with the potential for huge returns on your money. cash flow, every single month. but if you're broker than broke with bad credit, i don't know anything else on the planet to allow you to find those deals, hand 'em off to buyers that we show you how to find and put money in your pocket. again, if this was just something i did, then you...
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here at the bottom, brick veneer is falling off, water will run in the cracks. if it were my house, i would explore what was happening here. all these openings, they are to read meters and so on and are big enough for racoons to get in. these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails or screws or something designed for exterior use and screw them on. fix it before it breaks is the goal. everybody has a shed. the code says you can have a shed as long as it's not over 100 square feet of projected roof area. >> california code says 120 square feet. san francisco says 100. fire escapes need lots of maintainence. this requir
here at the bottom, brick veneer is falling off, water will run in the cracks. if it were my house, i would explore what was happening here. all these openings, they are to read meters and so on and are big enough for racoons to get in. these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy,...
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what the temperature at the bottom of that lake was at that time? one, two, three, four, five, six, even less people than knew when the declaration of independence was signed. and what has happened-- the temperature happened to be, gang? say again? - four degree celsiu - four degree celsius. you're right, four degrees centigrade, right. celsius, centigrade, same, same gang. that's right, right on. does anyone happen to know what the temperature at the bottom of lake tahoe? that's over a half kilometer deep. lake superior is almost half a kilometer deep. but lake tahoe in california, does anyone here happen to know the exact figure of the temperature of the bottom of that lake right now? one, two, three, all of the same hands. what's the answer, gang? four degrees. four degrees celsius, that's right, that's right, that's right. hey, outside the building here when i came in, there was a big puddle. does anyone happen to know what the temperature is at the bottom of that puddle outside right now? no, it ain't four degree celsius. [laughter] no, no, no,
what the temperature at the bottom of that lake was at that time? one, two, three, four, five, six, even less people than knew when the declaration of independence was signed. and what has happened-- the temperature happened to be, gang? say again? - four degree celsiu - four degree celsius. you're right, four degrees centigrade, right. celsius, centigrade, same, same gang. that's right, right on. does anyone happen to know what the temperature at the bottom of lake tahoe? that's over a half...
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in the bottom of that baggie or on the top? top. bottom. on the bottom. and if that air is expanded, what happens to its density? less dense. so a greater density air from below will push on that pocket of air harder than the air above, and it will be buoyed, right? it should go up, up, up, up. but, you know, we can understand this from another point of view, and that's thinking small. and let's think small. you got one molecule. and let's suppose that molecule is hot and it stays hot. to say that one molecule is hot is to say it's moving around faster than the molecules around it. now, here's a thought experiment. if you have a molecule that moves faster than all the others and you better go here-- [makes sound] ain't gonna hit all these other atoms, right? it's gonna hit. why would it start to migrate upward? you know it would. before you know it, it will keep going up, up, up, up and all this hits, hits, hits. it keeps going up, up, up. it doesn't go down, it only goes up. doesn't only go up, but on the average it goes up. can you be thinking of a reas
in the bottom of that baggie or on the top? top. bottom. on the bottom. and if that air is expanded, what happens to its density? less dense. so a greater density air from below will push on that pocket of air harder than the air above, and it will be buoyed, right? it should go up, up, up, up. but, you know, we can understand this from another point of view, and that's thinking small. and let's think small. you got one molecule. and let's suppose that molecule is hot and it stays hot. to say...
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>> that is correct. >> and you said that the hertz number on the bottom. >> you see, 32, 63. >> i don't see them. >> i have a different picture. >> you are seeing a piece of it. >> that is correct. >> what are the hertz on the bottom? >> okay, well here is, yeah, so we have some why don't we, put four of those up there. as a back up. >> and the three. that is five of those. yes. >> the area off of your screen. i might be able to. >> we will share. >> come on glen and share with me. >> no. so hold on. >> what page are we on here? >> we are on page, it is hard to tell. >> it is the second chart. >> okay. >> yeah, so it is hertz on the bottom, and it is db on the right. and of course the higher the db, is not good for us. the next chart, which i think is... >> that is ambiance. >> i think that it is important to look at an over-lay of those two. that is a little hard to read and so i am going to go to the next one, which is just me replotting that so we can really see it. now this is the one where you have got green bars like that, and the red on top. >> and can we all see that? >> okay. r
>> that is correct. >> and you said that the hertz number on the bottom. >> you see, 32, 63. >> i don't see them. >> i have a different picture. >> you are seeing a piece of it. >> that is correct. >> what are the hertz on the bottom? >> okay, well here is, yeah, so we have some why don't we, put four of those up there. as a back up. >> and the three. that is five of those. yes. >> the area off of your screen. i might be able to....
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here's the bottom line. i don't want you trading treasury futures, uh-uh, no way. and i still don't want you investing in u.s. treasuries here. not when there are so many better higher yielding dividend stocks to come down. you know i say the action that rates are going to go higher, not lower. but we have to take the variant views into account on this show. and garner's work suggests bonds are not about to fall off a cliff which is what would happen if the fed takes away the punch bowl tomorrow. one more good reason not to fear bernanke will do something rash tomorrow. it slams bond prices and stock prices. she says we're okay. wow. i hope so. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, rent to own? all week, cramer is looking for businesses that have broken down the competition and now stand to dominate the market. tonight, cramer is taking the rental car kings for a test drive. to find out which could have the most horsepower. >>> you probably played monopoly as a kid. here on "mad mon
here's the bottom line. i don't want you trading treasury futures, uh-uh, no way. and i still don't want you investing in u.s. treasuries here. not when there are so many better higher yielding dividend stocks to come down. you know i say the action that rates are going to go higher, not lower. but we have to take the variant views into account on this show. and garner's work suggests bonds are not about to fall off a cliff which is what would happen if the fed takes away the punch bowl...
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they might have found the answer at the bottom of the ocean. >> hi, kelly.he future with energy policy could be about to change as the resource poor country embarks on a new drilling program. the government said their company has taken out large amounts of methane, which is a key component of natural soils. so it's a promises can cte as a new generation energy source. japan has been struggling to deal with energy short aemgs and increasing costs after fukushima nuclear crisis three years ago. japan will try to create meth yan hydrate policy by 2013 and start production during 2016. >>> coming up, john paulson may be thinking about trading in his manhattan dogs and the future. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one.
they might have found the answer at the bottom of the ocean. >> hi, kelly.he future with energy policy could be about to change as the resource poor country embarks on a new drilling program. the government said their company has taken out large amounts of methane, which is a key component of natural soils. so it's a promises can cte as a new generation energy source. japan has been struggling to deal with energy short aemgs and increasing costs after fukushima nuclear crisis three years...
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. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study out this week in the journal "science" found that global temperatures are warmer now than at any time in the last 4,000 years. with that in mind, nbc's kerry sanders recently traveled to the bottom of the earth, to antarctica, where this warming trend is having a big impact. >> reporter: she has many names. the white continent, the last wilderness. land of endless ice. stunningly beautiful, and to the 35,000 who travel each year to the bottom of the earth, not as expected. what surprises you as you stand here on antarctica? >> i'm not as cold as i thought i'd be. not as cold. >> reporter: west antarctica is among the fastest warming regions on the globe. the last 45 years measurements show the average temperature here has risen 4.4 degrees, three times the overall rate of global warming. >> i've been coming down here since '78 and in that period of time, a dramatic change has taken place. >> reporter: ice expert norm lasko from the university of wisconsin, milwaukee. >> when we're talking
. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study out this week in the journal "science" found that global temperatures are warmer now than at any time in the last 4,000 years. with that in mind, nbc's kerry sanders recently traveled to the bottom of the earth, to antarctica, where this warming trend is having a big impact. >> reporter: she has many names. the white continent, the last wilderness. land of endless...
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mindlessly regurgitated was about a virus a terrorist attack or a report on a war casualty counts the bottom line is that people who watch the news tend to trust this information information that influences their perception and decisions so for these anchors to ask no questions do no fact checking and hold no different interpretation of the news or delivering is not only absurd it's downright dangerous. if you like where you see you so far you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com breaking the set be sure do what thousands of done already give us a like we'll be updating our status daily there with links to past segments as well as original to the audience for ideas for the show also check out the i'm a break in the step behind the scene photos so i do our facebook page and check out all of that and more and i took a break from my pre-teen station to break the set with roseanne barr next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thoug
mindlessly regurgitated was about a virus a terrorist attack or a report on a war casualty counts the bottom line is that people who watch the news tend to trust this information information that influences their perception and decisions so for these anchors to ask no questions do no fact checking and hold no different interpretation of the news or delivering is not only absurd it's downright dangerous. if you like where you see you so far you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com...
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here's the bottom line. ter being a complete bow wow, a total dog for years and years, diana shipping is now having its day. the technicals as interpreted by dan fitzpatrick indicate the stock could pull back more from here, so you might want to wait for that, but if it does, you have to buy it, because he thinks diana shipping is a $9 and change name that may be heading to $14, keeping with my view that this group is back. and for speculators, just speculators, it might be along with the airlines and the mortgage insurers the best place to play this market right now. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, bill of health? all week, cramer's checking out the cutting-edge science behind some of the biggest players in the biotech industry. tonight, a company forming a pipeline to fight devastating diseases. is it time to get behind their efforts? ♪ >>> people don't realize this today, but back in the 1990s, the big pharma names, stocks, they weren't synonymous with safety dividend yields
here's the bottom line. ter being a complete bow wow, a total dog for years and years, diana shipping is now having its day. the technicals as interpreted by dan fitzpatrick indicate the stock could pull back more from here, so you might want to wait for that, but if it does, you have to buy it, because he thinks diana shipping is a $9 and change name that may be heading to $14, keeping with my view that this group is back. and for speculators, just speculators, it might be along with the...
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the bottom of the rudder is torn away. and the question is... how did the suspects get aboard this boat and start up the engines and get out of the bay? >> the boat itself doesn't -- has evidence that they -- they forced entry. >> the chief of police says they just broke in. as for engines well, the manager says it's not that hard. >> you don't have to have a key? >> no. there is just a series of switch asks control panels you turn on. a lot of times there is no engine keys. if there was, they're not complicated to bypass. >> coming up at 6:00 we'll hear from that manager about the extent of the damage insiftd boat. and what it says about the plea people inside during the time that it was stolen. >> an alaska air lines flight turned back and made an emergency landing after an engine caught fire. flight 2404 took off from san jose international airport just after 11:00 a.m. just about 20 minute nootz flight about 20,000 feet into the air. the captain noticed the right engine on fire. the second aircraft was used to complete the flight to boise. >
the bottom of the rudder is torn away. and the question is... how did the suspects get aboard this boat and start up the engines and get out of the bay? >> the boat itself doesn't -- has evidence that they -- they forced entry. >> the chief of police says they just broke in. as for engines well, the manager says it's not that hard. >> you don't have to have a key? >> no. there is just a series of switch asks control panels you turn on. a lot of times there is no engine...
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here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation be
here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside....
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between 1966 and 2011, the bottom 90% had their income go up by 59%. s the top 10%, their income went up by 160 -- not dollars -- $160,000. and when you look at the top 1 percent, their income went up by $628,000. so basically, david, let me ask you this question, are we being robbed blind? >> unbelievely. this is not because american workers have suddenly gotten terribly lazy it's because government policies have changed. and we are redistributing income in this country, up. it's not trickle down it's niagara up. and there is one more number in there, cenk, and that is if you pressure the $59 as one inch the top 1% of the top 1% mitt romney, bill gates, all of those folks, one inch their income, five miles. think about that. one inch for 90% of us. five miles for the 1% of the 1%. >> cenk: so if it trickled down it trickled down one inch from those five miles, but the opposite happened. >> in the last two years, cenk as the economy has recovered 40% of all the increased income in america was less than 16,000 households. there are 312 million of us. 16,
between 1966 and 2011, the bottom 90% had their income go up by 59%. s the top 10%, their income went up by 160 -- not dollars -- $160,000. and when you look at the top 1 percent, their income went up by $628,000. so basically, david, let me ask you this question, are we being robbed blind? >> unbelievely. this is not because american workers have suddenly gotten terribly lazy it's because government policies have changed. and we are redistributing income in this country, up. it's not...
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here's the bottom line, if you believe that the bulk dry index could be bottoming, as i do, then the best way to play it is with dsx diana shipping. remember, speculative stock, $8.88, buy in small increments $8.88, buy in small increments and i beg you limit, not market orders. jeremy in new york, jeremy. >> caller: hey, jim, do you think live up to expectations and be a multimillion dollar company they say it will be? where's that company headed? >> no. no. that's not going to happen. you want logistics. frankly, if you want logistics, i'm going to send you to united parcel. i'm a conservative fella. the shipping sector's been freight full lately, like frightful. anyway, i think it's bottomed. best way to play is with a spec, it's with diana. this is an $8.88 stock, and we didn't just do it because it's our eighth anniversary, although i kind of like that. don't move. much more to come as our eighth anniversary celebration continues. >>> four investors, what is your advice today? >> okay. whatever money you may need for the next five years, please take it out of the stock market ri
here's the bottom line, if you believe that the bulk dry index could be bottoming, as i do, then the best way to play it is with dsx diana shipping. remember, speculative stock, $8.88, buy in small increments $8.88, buy in small increments and i beg you limit, not market orders. jeremy in new york, jeremy. >> caller: hey, jim, do you think live up to expectations and be a multimillion dollar company they say it will be? where's that company headed? >> no. no. that's not going to...
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proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more patrie down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight the flock jason it is going to pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of the life nobody's allowed to be driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions. and emission free accreditation free transport charges free. range lunch three risk free. to tide free. download free blog just gone in video for your media projects and free media dog r t v dot com.
proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more patrie down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight the flock jason it is going to pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of the life nobody's allowed to be driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions. and emission free accreditation free transport charges free. range lunch three risk free. to tide free. download free blog...
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here's the bottom line. we've got a zero sum game going between employment and profits which means fewer people hired, the more money it has made in the stock market. so we hum along, just like this. and the market loves it. as long as we don't build anything, and the profits keep bursting through the expectations for the bottom line. don't build it. the profits come. robert in virginia. robert oh. >> caller: mr. claim e a big northern virginia boo-yah. >> loving that boo-yah to start the show. what's happening? >> caller: i'm a 25-year-old new investor, and my question is about huh vannian homes, hov. with the case-shiller out, what are your thoughts about it now and in the long term? >> i happen to be a best of breed guy. and i've got to tell you something real bear, i'm going to encourage you to be in a similar state of mind which means you want to be in toll brothers, which is high end, or you know what, lennar, which just reported a spectacular quarter. pulte at 20. they are all superior, those are bette
here's the bottom line. we've got a zero sum game going between employment and profits which means fewer people hired, the more money it has made in the stock market. so we hum along, just like this. and the market loves it. as long as we don't build anything, and the profits keep bursting through the expectations for the bottom line. don't build it. the profits come. robert in virginia. robert oh. >> caller: mr. claim e a big northern virginia boo-yah. >> loving that boo-yah to...
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in addition, at the bottom -- the the bottom three lines there, i guess, the two lines before the total had been insurance and the cash collateral escrow as you may recall last september, we came back to you with a new approach to the security arrangement under the agreements. i allude today this earlier. i think we saved a great deal of money certainly on the event and insurance side targeting the insurance to those revised security plans. that was obviously a great boone to the project. in addition, the cash collateral escrow, the next line down of $2.4 million, that's meant to secure the city's performance on its obligations in putting on the events. we fully intend to fulfill the obligations and it's there as security. but if it's not drawn upon it flows back to the city and is payable towards costs. i'll mention that again in the next slide to show how we've calculated that in. the total of these costs, total just under $10 million for the rest of this fiscal year. these are all projected costs looking ahead to next year. again, these are really revolve around operations for the ev
in addition, at the bottom -- the the bottom three lines there, i guess, the two lines before the total had been insurance and the cash collateral escrow as you may recall last september, we came back to you with a new approach to the security arrangement under the agreements. i allude today this earlier. i think we saved a great deal of money certainly on the event and insurance side targeting the insurance to those revised security plans. that was obviously a great boone to the project. in...
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where was this guy when the stock was bouncing along the bottom a couple months ago? that's chasing. third. credit suisse upgraded sherwin williams from a sell to a hold today. darn, they also had a sell on the stock from january of 2011, at 80 bucks. now it's more than 100 points later, 52-week high. this joker comes on and says he wants to be -- wants to go to a hold? couldn't he at least wait for a price break? finally, let's talk boeing. this stock rallied again, another buck 22. to me this move is a straight shot from 70 to 84. it feels like a short squeeze. hedge funds have been betting against it because the dreamliner's battery woes and couldn't take the pain when a brokerage house came out and said today boeing is about to win a 200-plane order with news that the u.s. gave boeing the go ahead to test the 787 battery fix. i believe the squeeze continues. but you have to understand, it's just a squeeze by people who are chasing, and they cannot take the -- >> the house of pain! >> these stock upgrades and short squeezes all come under the category of chasing. i
where was this guy when the stock was bouncing along the bottom a couple months ago? that's chasing. third. credit suisse upgraded sherwin williams from a sell to a hold today. darn, they also had a sell on the stock from january of 2011, at 80 bucks. now it's more than 100 points later, 52-week high. this joker comes on and says he wants to be -- wants to go to a hold? couldn't he at least wait for a price break? finally, let's talk boeing. this stock rallied again, another buck 22. to me this...
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mining valuable minerals from the bottom of the pacific ocean.a british company has it is planning to harvest the sea floor for rocks. what impact will it have on ocean life and the environment? david shukman reports. of thehe alien dark ocean, three miles down, a robotic arm wraps hold of a piece of rock. this is very precious stuff. , the scientist in charge wants to know exactly what it is made of. samples are collected because the seabed contains metals that could have huge industrial pretense -- potential. ask on board, the rocks have learned colors. we filmed this on a visit last month. we heard about the rich minerals inside. >> we are talking billions of dollars. if this was on land, this would be a valuable deposit. >> riches like these have triggered a goldrush. how this would look if we could get down onto the seabed. those events and the ocean floor are known to have high proportions of copper, gold, rare earth minerals, vital to electronics. the plan is to extract these with robotic machines. these would roll over the seabed and they
mining valuable minerals from the bottom of the pacific ocean.a british company has it is planning to harvest the sea floor for rocks. what impact will it have on ocean life and the environment? david shukman reports. of thehe alien dark ocean, three miles down, a robotic arm wraps hold of a piece of rock. this is very precious stuff. , the scientist in charge wants to know exactly what it is made of. samples are collected because the seabed contains metals that could have huge industrial...