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i still have a little, sticking in the playbook. i expected the ten year to be at 3.5%. >> you're not alone. >> instead we've had global rates just trading lower. got spain trading at a discount terms of yield, the u.s. italy at parity. not what janet yellen says today, my biggest concern a knee-jerk reaction, recover tomorrow what it is. it's what happens should the trade go away. should it go away? it's not going away soon, because europe is going to cut rates. they have negative, deflation. >> right, cutting rates. they're not going to be increasing rates. >> no. no time soon. >> exactly. >> the uk has said they will raise rates. that's a different story. so i'm not concerned about one number. the fed always looks through energy and food, and if you look through that as transient inflationary mesh es, we're fine. inflation is not an issue. >> grasso, what levels should we watch on the floor? what are you talking about down here? again, we started to get really close to 17,000 on the dow and then backed up. we've had concerns about
i still have a little, sticking in the playbook. i expected the ten year to be at 3.5%. >> you're not alone. >> instead we've had global rates just trading lower. got spain trading at a discount terms of yield, the u.s. italy at parity. not what janet yellen says today, my biggest concern a knee-jerk reaction, recover tomorrow what it is. it's what happens should the trade go away. should it go away? it's not going away soon, because europe is going to cut rates. they have negative,...
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we are going to open a page from the investment playbook of charles payne. f the house and senate, a lot of them -- 40%, have a net worth of at least $1 million. i have nothing against people who inherit money, the hypocrisy that is coming from washington dc has benefits of policies and connections. how about joe biden's son? hired by a ukrainian energy firm. he's going to make a whole lot of money. and it's crazy. i'm not even sure, but we know that there was a series of investigations. i think that they were clear, but it was an ugly piece of work. and senator harry reid, his son working on behalf of chinese solar companies. guys, you get the message here. >> why not apply this and this includes jpmorgan. and it's not transparency that makes the rules. >> there is something wrong. i tip my hat to a lot of those. >> a lot of term limits, a lot of them are going home. they promised and that is what it is. [talking over each other] >> and so how about we quit taking this and tell her situation is cared for? >> when thomas jefferson wrote this, he definitely sa
we are going to open a page from the investment playbook of charles payne. f the house and senate, a lot of them -- 40%, have a net worth of at least $1 million. i have nothing against people who inherit money, the hypocrisy that is coming from washington dc has benefits of policies and connections. how about joe biden's son? hired by a ukrainian energy firm. he's going to make a whole lot of money. and it's crazy. i'm not even sure, but we know that there was a series of investigations. i...
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. >> and the republican playbook. hillary clinton signing books at a d.c. area costco runs into a few familiar faces. but republicans already crafting their counterattack with the help of mitt romney. >> if you were running for president again, and if she were the democratic nominee, what's the playbook to beat her? >> well, the playbook, i believe is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years she was secretary of state. and you have to say it's been a monumental bust. then her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states. and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. >>> plus, world cup fever. team usa supporters, including vice president biden, descending on brazil for tonight's first match kickoff. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. tal afar has fallen to militants. and the senior military officer was reportedly captured. the violence and instability only intensifying i
. >> and the republican playbook. hillary clinton signing books at a d.c. area costco runs into a few familiar faces. but republicans already crafting their counterattack with the help of mitt romney. >> if you were running for president again, and if she were the democratic nominee, what's the playbook to beat her? >> well, the playbook, i believe is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years she was secretary of...
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understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and articulate it, and perform it. the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football fan. why do you like it? >> a play contains the course of a game. you never know what will happen. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. that puts more pressure on us to make sure the product we are putting on at metlife stadium is the best that it can be. with technology today, it is easy to sit in your man cave, woman cave con and watch a game. we want people to come out and experience it live and sit in the stadium. we want them to say was an enjoyable experience, and you sat in traffic and may be snowflakes fell on your head, but that is part of the experience. >> coming up -- >> some of the best games have been played in severe weather. ♪ >> filling all 82,000 seats at metlife stadium is no easy task. the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson city from new york
understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and articulate it, and perform it. the hotel business, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you have to get it right every time. >> i know your family is a big football fan. why do you like it? >> a play contains the course of a game. you never know what will happen. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. that puts more pressure on us to make sure the...
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the playbook, i believe is to look at her record.nk you have to consider what has happened around the world during the years she was secretary of state and you have to say it's been a monumental bust and then her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. >> joining the table nbc news political report kasie hunt who was reporting from the event and politico's mike allen. one of the 2016 hopefuls who were there. rapid fire, give us your assessment how they were received. we start with chris christie. >> we can go around here. >> chris christie is the one these donors all really wanted to be behind and the fact they are not right now is the real impact of the bridge scandal. he would have had all of these people in the bag if not for that. >> did he address it? >> now he has to answer the questions. he didn't address it in his speech but the first thing he was asked about. h
the playbook, i believe is to look at her record.nk you have to consider what has happened around the world during the years she was secretary of state and you have to say it's been a monumental bust and then her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. >> joining the table nbc news political report kasie hunt who was...
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that is the of playbook. ek as they are taking our jobs is all the rage even worrying about the intellectual power mike google being dangerous. >> it could be a danger in the not too distant future. charles: if that is not ominous enough and reporting deaths and injuries to people. and with those loss of robots. there cannot insure the human being to come to harm. and but would conflict with the first law proprietary you giggling. and as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second. and then they tried to make labor during 89 percent of all human activities. take a look at what he had to say. >> the day after tomorrow there will be no place for anyone hazard during does the average new 20th-century graduate. >> so then to the good life where every hang out to. i agree. it may become dumber and not smarter. as the resident millennial why are you giggling? [laughter] >> on me also. >> if you get a robot in this chair and does a better job by will be ticked off but wade to embrace said. goog
that is the of playbook. ek as they are taking our jobs is all the rage even worrying about the intellectual power mike google being dangerous. >> it could be a danger in the not too distant future. charles: if that is not ominous enough and reporting deaths and injuries to people. and with those loss of robots. there cannot insure the human being to come to harm. and but would conflict with the first law proprietary you giggling. and as long as such protection does not conflict with the...
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charles: now we have the pate investment playbook. out a different hypocrisy now that hurts every but a. investors and it feeds into the knee-jerk investing makes it so much harder than it has to be. jim cramer flip-floping one of the market's hottest talk some people are in it because of me i wanted to see what people had to use to say but it was indicating would be of huge but someone said something of a sudden it it dropped sharply now this is what cramer had to say. >> it is better to be safe than sorry.óu#:+ç charles: remember initially it was going up significantly baby at 95 at $100 per share some and said something in the conference call and it started to really free fall and that is when kramer is enthusiasm began to wane a little better. they want these ideas on tv to wrk immediately a want people to be bright all the time. fast-forward one week and this is what he says right now about the stock. >> in our view the showdown to very hot stocks but i likeuj/í9zl stock. charles: no new news it is around this same area the fundam
charles: now we have the pate investment playbook. out a different hypocrisy now that hurts every but a. investors and it feeds into the knee-jerk investing makes it so much harder than it has to be. jim cramer flip-floping one of the market's hottest talk some people are in it because of me i wanted to see what people had to use to say but it was indicating would be of huge but someone said something of a sudden it it dropped sharply now this is what cramer had to say. >> it is better to...
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. >> the playbook on her is to look at her record, consider what happened around the world in the years that she's been secretary of state. her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book, whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the u.s. she came back with a clueless answer. >>> want to go back to erbil, iraq and with eamon. how are they reacting to the spread of isis, the news of it? >> well, we have been speaking to a lot of people leaving the area from mosul and the northwestern part of the country. the reaction has been somewhat surprising. people are not angry or upset in terms of what isis has been doing. in the past several days there has been marked improvements in their life. they have reduced prices on basic food commodities and fuel and subsidies. they removed a lot of check points in this city. so surprisingly the firsthand accounts from people that life has improved over the short period of time. they didn't have any immediate resentment towards isis. that's the issue we have been talking about the past several days. isis continues to expand i
. >> the playbook on her is to look at her record, consider what happened around the world in the years that she's been secretary of state. her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book, whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the u.s. she came back with a clueless answer. >>> want to go back to erbil, iraq and with eamon. how are they reacting to the spread of isis, the news of it? >> well, we have been speaking to a lot of people leaving...
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let's pause and discuss the playbook. of messages over the weekend, you want to get involved in the market but the basic terms are messing you up. let's talk about a few right now. let's talk about options, really generic definitions but options are contract that give the option to sell underlining element mostly stocks wit they preordained price, stock price within a certain timeframe or from when the option expires. on one side you have a right to buy the instrument at a certain price within a certain timeframe. you have the right to sell the same instrument at a certain price of a certain timeframe. we have a call on the stock at 60 and it goes to 90, you can pay 64 it as long as it hasn't expired. long in most cases means there is ownership of underlining asset or instrument. the connotation is he typically want something to go higher in value if you are long that insttument. on the downside individual stocks they are going short. when you go short you are betting on the underlining instrument whether it is a stock or
let's pause and discuss the playbook. of messages over the weekend, you want to get involved in the market but the basic terms are messing you up. let's talk about a few right now. let's talk about options, really generic definitions but options are contract that give the option to sell underlining element mostly stocks wit they preordained price, stock price within a certain timeframe or from when the option expires. on one side you have a right to buy the instrument at a certain price within...
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this positive side to the relationship in the past isn't it perhaps the most good trying to use the playbook of the americans themselves because i remember when a bomb a first appointed. mr mcfaul to as ambassador to moscow mike foale made a huge sort of show out of the fact that you know he's diplomacy was not about russia and its leadership it was about the american people he was trying to reach out to the american people you know sidelining the the russian government and perhaps put in this trying to send the same message that you know regardless of who is in the white house and the state of their personal or maybe even contrary relationship there i still want to reach out to the american people or its former leaders well of course russia is really reaching out through the russia today archie t.v. programs so that is part of russian russian diplomacy. but in terms of the presidential race and so on i think in races past when candidates try to use russia it usually didn't work out to to russia's favor so i don't think it's and russia's interests to get to intimately involved because that.
this positive side to the relationship in the past isn't it perhaps the most good trying to use the playbook of the americans themselves because i remember when a bomb a first appointed. mr mcfaul to as ambassador to moscow mike foale made a huge sort of show out of the fact that you know he's diplomacy was not about russia and its leadership it was about the american people he was trying to reach out to the american people you know sidelining the the russian government and perhaps put in this...
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>> well, the playbook, i believe, is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years that she was secretary of state, and you have to say it's been a monumental bust. and then her most recent comments, as she was rolling out the book, she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states, and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. she said, look, bergdahl -- excuse me, these commandos don't represent a threat to the united states. well, of course they do. and then she went on to say they only represent a threat to afghanistan and pakistan. are you kidding? i mean, we're in afghanistan. and we're in afghanistan, in part, to protect america's security. i think her clueless comments about the bergdahl exchange as well as her record as the secretary of state are really going to be the foundation of how a republican candidate is able to take back the white house. >> will you be a candidate in 2016? if you were drafted, if the conditions we
>> well, the playbook, i believe, is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years that she was secretary of state, and you have to say it's been a monumental bust. and then her most recent comments, as she was rolling out the book, she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states, and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. she said, look, bergdahl -- excuse me, these...
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this is the playbook all the hedge funds use.ough the hedge funds can behave like animals who buy and sell at the same time their playbook information works. the reason for that has to do with another piece of wall street gibberish that you absolutely must know. if you're going to pick your own stocks. and that's the price to earnings multiple. often heard of as the p/e multiple. or just the multiple. they refer to the same thing and one of the cornerstones how far we value stocks. in fact when you hear talking heads talk about how some stock has become over or undervalued they're talking about the multiple when you hear someone say pepsico is more expensive than coca-cola they don't mean it's cheap, just using a couple price, the share price tells you nothing about a stock's valuation vis-a-vis another stock. to make any kind of apples to apples comparison you have to take a step back. when you buy a stock you're actually paying for small piece of a company's future earnings. to value a stock look at where it's trading relative
this is the playbook all the hedge funds use.ough the hedge funds can behave like animals who buy and sell at the same time their playbook information works. the reason for that has to do with another piece of wall street gibberish that you absolutely must know. if you're going to pick your own stocks. and that's the price to earnings multiple. often heard of as the p/e multiple. or just the multiple. they refer to the same thing and one of the cornerstones how far we value stocks. in fact when...
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the private label arena. i think that analysts are basically saying that that was yesterday's playbook. tions important benefit to consumers, but so are the items i mentioned before. gluten-free and so on. consumers have shown that they are willing to pay a premium for those benefits. >> a great point. gluten-free products did grow 40%. thank you so much. "street smart" comes up next. ♪ >> the market is paring losses after the dow fell earlier in the day. a lot of single stock stories out there to watch today. alibaba, go pro. "street smart" is on every angle for you. "street smart" starts now. welcome, everyone, to the most important hour, we have 59 minutes ago. new doubts about american apparel's finances.
the private label arena. i think that analysts are basically saying that that was yesterday's playbook. tions important benefit to consumers, but so are the items i mentioned before. gluten-free and so on. consumers have shown that they are willing to pay a premium for those benefits. >> a great point. gluten-free products did grow 40%. thank you so much. "street smart" comes up next. ♪ >> the market is paring losses after the dow fell earlier in the day. a lot of single...
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the bears' coach looking over the playbook. anthony had swum to deep left for a 16th homer. it is tied at one. he gave up their run in the ninth. with the bases loaded he hits a grand slam. another decision for jeff to soar asno decision. >> he and patrick kane want to sign contract extensions together and stand chicago for their entire careers. they signed five-year deals back in 2009. signing to extensions is the highest per the says it is very doubtful that there will not re-signed. but braun james has decided to explore free agency and opt out of the final two years of his contract with the miami heat. the move does not mean he will leave miami. it allows him to seek other options. several teams are moving into the next round of the world cup. >> elsewhere in brazil and the netherlands both won. they will miss his second game against germany. jim ramsey has riffle against germany. jim ramsey has riffle forecast.e. mereh x ta.at intended to virtually eliminate all forms of discrimination. the battle for civil rights was long and bloody. this midday we look at the chicago e
the bears' coach looking over the playbook. anthony had swum to deep left for a 16th homer. it is tied at one. he gave up their run in the ninth. with the bases loaded he hits a grand slam. another decision for jeff to soar asno decision. >> he and patrick kane want to sign contract extensions together and stand chicago for their entire careers. they signed five-year deals back in 2009. signing to extensions is the highest per the says it is very doubtful that there will not re-signed....
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the stock? >> i do. in my playbook. >> you sounded like you have skin in the game. >> they do, they have to take charge. we've given them a pass until now and now mary has to step up. >> and helping explore strategic alternatives, doc, stock in your playbook. it is. it almost hit a 52 week high today. came that close. i think you hold it for a little longer here, judge. once jpmorgan finds them a buyer, i think somewhere in the 36 to 38 level you get outside. >> stocks are coming off another record high on the first trading day of june. it's halfway over. it's been a surprising start to the year and markets to say the least. what lies ahead? art hogan is the chief strategy at wunderlichs securities. nice to see you. >> thanks. >> why is yelp on this list? >> we tried to tell a story of what's going on for all investors right now. that started with the process of taking 300 names that 28 analysts cover and narrowing it down to what we thought you should focus on right now. yelp jumped out at us because we wanted exposur
the stock? >> i do. in my playbook. >> you sounded like you have skin in the game. >> they do, they have to take charge. we've given them a pass until now and now mary has to step up. >> and helping explore strategic alternatives, doc, stock in your playbook. it is. it almost hit a 52 week high today. came that close. i think you hold it for a little longer here, judge. once jpmorgan finds them a buyer, i think somewhere in the 36 to 38 level you get outside. >>...
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blow the playbook. i'm going to open a page from payne's investment playbook. matt, i need your help. we're going to assess how to really understand or just for downside risk in the market, what we're using, this is the dow jones industrial average chart, and we're going to talk about how we got here. a couple of key chart formations. a, the double bottom. i got to tell you, it's the simplest chart formation, double bottom, double top and works 8 on 0, 90% of the time. the series of higher highs, we got that as well, that's higher highs, every time it pulled back, a higher high, pulls back, a higher high, those were great. then you have the test of resistance, resistance is where it can't get through. lot of resistance here, pulled back. lot of resistance here, pulled back. fought through, finally a major breakout. how do we assess the downside risk. we take the same chart and almost flip it around. the key is the number, what happens with resistance once you break out, it is support. now this 16,570 number give or take a couple of numbers for the dow jones indu
blow the playbook. i'm going to open a page from payne's investment playbook. matt, i need your help. we're going to assess how to really understand or just for downside risk in the market, what we're using, this is the dow jones industrial average chart, and we're going to talk about how we got here. a couple of key chart formations. a, the double bottom. i got to tell you, it's the simplest chart formation, double bottom, double top and works 8 on 0, 90% of the time. the series of higher...
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where is the playbook for that? >> where is the playbook for leading indicators? what is the leading indicator she should look at? >> she should look at things like jobless claims. but it is really about the outlook. right now the bond market in the u.s. is basically telling us that there is no positive growth impulse from the headwinds we have seen over the last five years. there is nothing good that will come from the fact that state and local governments are no longer retrenching. nothing good coming from the fact that households are no longer deleveraging. to havethe fed is going a communication challenge on its hands, particularly once the taper is over. >> there also seems to be a moving of the goal post. chair evans saying six out of the eight of the last month, it has been above 200,000, but it may not be good enough. >> if you go back to charlie evans back in 2013, he specifically said a good labor market would be 200,000 for a few months in a row. now that we have got it, of course, the labor market is weak. consistency is not his strong suit. but here i
where is the playbook for that? >> where is the playbook for leading indicators? what is the leading indicator she should look at? >> she should look at things like jobless claims. but it is really about the outlook. right now the bond market in the u.s. is basically telling us that there is no positive growth impulse from the headwinds we have seen over the last five years. there is nothing good that will come from the fact that state and local governments are no longer...
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the first order is to study the playbook. >> competition brings out the best in people on looking fore only way i can is on offense or have to keep speeding that up and each day come in and work hard. >> it's exciting. obviously came to chicago a lot in college so i know a few people in town but it's a great opportunity that's all i can ask for. go out each and every day and compete and work hard. >> in hockey, the kings try to nail down the rangers. readers up there on the move. making the rebound shot and its two-zero. two minutes later, the kings comeback. turnover at the blue line brown comes in all alone. but the goalie is perfect with 39 saves the force became 5 with 2-1 win. >>and in baseball --- the white sox slayed the detroit tigers at u-s cellular field -- 8-to-2... scoring 7 runs in the 6-th inning. and the cubs lost to the pirates in pittsburgh -- 4-to-2, in the third of a four-game series. stocks ended in the red wednesday the dow dropped 102 points nasdaq and s&p fell six. whole foods has passed the first hurdle to build a store in lake forest, despite objections from s
the first order is to study the playbook. >> competition brings out the best in people on looking fore only way i can is on offense or have to keep speeding that up and each day come in and work hard. >> it's exciting. obviously came to chicago a lot in college so i know a few people in town but it's a great opportunity that's all i can ask for. go out each and every day and compete and work hard. >> in hockey, the kings try to nail down the rangers. readers up there on the...
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. >> dismiss it and ignore it, it's the playbook which the governor used himself.ive investigations are under way right now. this isn't going away any time soon. brian murphy is an msnbc contributor. senator, thank you so much. what did you make of this guy, schuber, he's on the commission, it's his job to oversee the george washington bridge and what goes on there. but he seems to think his title is an honorary title. i don't understand how a guy can take a salary and say i didn't want to get involved in it. >> let me just correct one thing. the port authority commissioners are not salaried. so they don't receive a salary, they get remunerated for expenses. but i was somewhat surprised, i've known pat schuber for many years. he's a former mayor of a community i represent. he is a former assemblyman, so he served in the legislature, and he's the former county elected executive. so i would have assumed that mr. schuber knew something about his responsibilities, but an e-mail is exposed from his executive director, the port authority executive director saying, laws w
. >> dismiss it and ignore it, it's the playbook which the governor used himself.ive investigations are under way right now. this isn't going away any time soon. brian murphy is an msnbc contributor. senator, thank you so much. what did you make of this guy, schuber, he's on the commission, it's his job to oversee the george washington bridge and what goes on there. but he seems to think his title is an honorary title. i don't understand how a guy can take a salary and say i didn't want...
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what's the sort of playbook against him this time around, because they weren't successful the other two times. >> well, the playbook is jobs. that's what mary burke is hitting him on. he made a promise of creating 250,000 jobs. he hasn't hit that mark. so mary burke is going after him on jobs. as far as your first question, yes, the dga and emily's list and, you know, a lot of other groups, they're all in on supporting mary burke and going after scott walker. i would imagine that the labor unions probably want some revenge. so he is a top target for the democratic party. they see this as a pick-up opportunity in 2014 along with pennsylvania and florida, as far as governors races go. michigan is another one there, and maine. but this is right up there for a pick-up opportunity for democrats. >> it's going to be a tough one, though, doug, because scott's going to spend a lot of money. he's got some very rich friends. and the recall, he outspent his opponent i believe ten to one. so mary burke is going to have to overcome that sort of money hurdle. but i want to talk to you about rick perr
what's the sort of playbook against him this time around, because they weren't successful the other two times. >> well, the playbook is jobs. that's what mary burke is hitting him on. he made a promise of creating 250,000 jobs. he hasn't hit that mark. so mary burke is going after him on jobs. as far as your first question, yes, the dga and emily's list and, you know, a lot of other groups, they're all in on supporting mary burke and going after scott walker. i would imagine that the...
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scientists who deviate from the playbook are removed from positions of power and influence. young scientists learn to toe the party line. i leave you with this line. when scientific views come under attack from within academia, the loser is rational thinking and good policy making -- thank you. >> thank you very much for all your testimony. we will now have a five minute time. the order will go to senator sessions. senator wicker has said he will defer to his colleagues. i didn't see you come in. we will go back and forth. in lake county, i have been struck -- when i view the county in oregon, they are trying to replace fossil fuels with renewable sources. is part of the factor driving that conversation the general observations by folks about the impact of carbon dioxide on the forests? >> in the beginning, about 10 years ago, we started analyzing it. we did a paper on it. we could offset 93%. my board approved that we will go public with our findings and try to develop a plan to use renewables to offset carbon. we grew into that as we learn more and more of the benefits of r
scientists who deviate from the playbook are removed from positions of power and influence. young scientists learn to toe the party line. i leave you with this line. when scientific views come under attack from within academia, the loser is rational thinking and good policy making -- thank you. >> thank you very much for all your testimony. we will now have a five minute time. the order will go to senator sessions. senator wicker has said he will defer to his colleagues. i didn't see you...
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earnst embraces privatizing social security and she's going right from the koch playbook. sh the department of education and the environmental protection agency. industry's going to love that. the self-proclaimed farm girl said she would have voted against the farm bill? joni erns eechlt is an extremist. she may have won the support of some, maybe even sarah palin and the tea party. it may have won her the republican primary, but the question is, can she go on to win the general in a purple state like iowa? a state like iowa that's loaded with independence? an independent thinkers. joining me tonight on our rapid response panel. political tv host and sarah slayman, field director for the fort ben democratic party in ticks. great to have you both with us tonight. this is interesting because the standpoint that all of the things that she is against is what tom harkin has been for. now, john, can she win the general election with such extreme views as iowa going to be able to accept this and will they be motivated by these commercials where they're firing guns at a target? >>
earnst embraces privatizing social security and she's going right from the koch playbook. sh the department of education and the environmental protection agency. industry's going to love that. the self-proclaimed farm girl said she would have voted against the farm bill? joni erns eechlt is an extremist. she may have won the support of some, maybe even sarah palin and the tea party. it may have won her the republican primary, but the question is, can she go on to win the general in a purple...
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bears coach marc trestman looking over the playbook at wrigley. hing in the sixth... anthony rizzo hits one deep to left for his 16-th homer and it's tied at one. hector rondon gave up a run in the ninth, and then with the bases loaded, devin mesoraco hits a grand slam into the basket. another no decision for jeff samardzija and the cubs lose 6- 1. the bears signed five- time pro bowl safety adrian wilson to a one- year deal. at the world cup, brazil and the signing identified your deals back in 2009 is still have one year left. it's very doubtful he says that it would not be signed in chicago. the new deal should be signed starting july 1st. the bears signed a five time pro ct 21 year deal. brazil and the netherlands wind their group of mexico beat croatia to advance to the knockout round. >>sting should be used to singing to large crowds, thanks to his solo career and days with 'the police.' but he says this performance, from last night, was "nerve racking." >> singing take me out to the ball game. sting and some of the cast members of his musica
bears coach marc trestman looking over the playbook at wrigley. hing in the sixth... anthony rizzo hits one deep to left for his 16-th homer and it's tied at one. hector rondon gave up a run in the ninth, and then with the bases loaded, devin mesoraco hits a grand slam into the basket. another no decision for jeff samardzija and the cubs lose 6- 1. the bears signed five- time pro bowl safety adrian wilson to a one- year deal. at the world cup, brazil and the signing identified your deals back...
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. >> thailand's military rulers responded to the at least of popular protests according to the playbook but what's become clear is the protesters are determined to seize the initiative, make their own rules and run rings around the police and army. >> everyone thought there would be demonstrations tus main enter section. the whole area was sealed off, trains different stop at stations in the area. it was a set piece of preemptive crowd control, affirming the zero tolerance stance tie's military rulers have taken on protests. but then, word came in through social media. it says, see you at terminal 21. >> that's a shopping mall in a different area. troops and police moved in quickly, fire power included a humvee mounted with a light machinegun. everything looked pretty normal. this clearly wasn't the kind of traditional mass protest that bangkok has seen so much of over the past six months. this was protest flash-mob style. perfectly ordinary people would suddenly hold up pieces of paper, some blank. they would shout for elections and pop up in different parts of the area. the police hav
. >> thailand's military rulers responded to the at least of popular protests according to the playbook but what's become clear is the protesters are determined to seize the initiative, make their own rules and run rings around the police and army. >> everyone thought there would be demonstrations tus main enter section. the whole area was sealed off, trains different stop at stations in the area. it was a set piece of preemptive crowd control, affirming the zero tolerance stance...
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she's following the playbook that everyone in the past has fol mroepd you put out this book and you have where you're looking very tough and you have photographs, world leaders to remind everyone that she's ready to be president, and i think she talks about breaking through the highest and hardest glass ceiling and one of the things that we have to be concerned with is if she does run and if she does win making sure that the democrats in congress have the majority so we can have a functional congress as with hillary as president. >> you're saying as it goes with the equation of these things, book deal first. book relation is slowly going into it. >> yes. >> roadblocks have surfaced for clinton as she's begun the media rollout. you were talking about benghazi and of course, monica lewinsky and the concussion story and her age. when they bring up some of these issues, particularly about her age, you know, right here leading drudge report asked if hillary was holding a walker in her new "people" cover, karl rove has been talking about her for a while. >> when ronald reagan ran for president
she's following the playbook that everyone in the past has fol mroepd you put out this book and you have where you're looking very tough and you have photographs, world leaders to remind everyone that she's ready to be president, and i think she talks about breaking through the highest and hardest glass ceiling and one of the things that we have to be concerned with is if she does run and if she does win making sure that the democrats in congress have the majority so we can have a functional...
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we have the playbook, and inside look at the most expensive hotel room in north america.nside. wait until you see some of the details. why does anybody need woven gold in a mattress? it's a room with quite the view and unbelievable luxuries, your tour ahead. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me br
we have the playbook, and inside look at the most expensive hotel room in north america.nside. wait until you see some of the details. why does anybody need woven gold in a mattress? it's a room with quite the view and unbelievable luxuries, your tour ahead. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe...
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charles: we're back with the payne investments playbook. e last night's shocking election results from virginia, the biggest news between the core doors of washington and wall street were the plans for the senate to consider giving u.s. corporations a break overseas profits when they bring them home. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said tax repatriation holiday was a good deal of support in conference. opponents tell you in 2004 this didn't work, the companies brought the money back and on only spent it on stock buybacks. the jobs did go up after the american jobs act in 2004. president bush, you can see when it was enacted the jobs went up. the next 12 months saw 2.5 million jobs, the previous 12 months 1.9 million jobs. gdp went up from 2004-2006. gdp exploded 2.9%. this is a gigantic huge honey pot, u.s. corporations have offshore profits north of $2 trillion up 93% in last two years. leading the pack, apple, ge, microsoft, merck, pfizer, apple has 156 million in cash on the books, only 18 billion in america. they're talking about
charles: we're back with the payne investments playbook. e last night's shocking election results from virginia, the biggest news between the core doors of washington and wall street were the plans for the senate to consider giving u.s. corporations a break overseas profits when they bring them home. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said tax repatriation holiday was a good deal of support in conference. opponents tell you in 2004 this didn't work, the companies brought the money back and...
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. >> dismiss it, ignore it, hope it goes away is the playbook. fallout of the mess he's trying to leave behind in jersey. five investigations are under way right now. this isn't going away anytime soon. loretta weinberg co-chairs the committee investigating the governor. and the former managing editor of politics.nj.com. what did you make of this guy, a new personality for a lot of us. he's on the commission. it's his job to oversee the george washington bridge. but le seemed to think this title was an honorary htitle. i don't understand how he can take salary for being on a commission and say robotically i don't want to be involved. . what is he involved with if not the george washington bridge? >> let me correct one thing. the port authority commissioners are not salaried. so they don't receive a salary, they get renumerated for expenses. but i was somewhat surprised, i've known pat schuber for many years. he's a former mayor of a community i represent. he is a former assemblyman, so he served in the legislature, and he's the former county elec
. >> dismiss it, ignore it, hope it goes away is the playbook. fallout of the mess he's trying to leave behind in jersey. five investigations are under way right now. this isn't going away anytime soon. loretta weinberg co-chairs the committee investigating the governor. and the former managing editor of politics.nj.com. what did you make of this guy, a new personality for a lot of us. he's on the commission. it's his job to oversee the george washington bridge. but le seemed to think...
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>> well, the playbook, i believe, is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years that she was secretary of state, and you have to say it's been a monumental bust. and then her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book, she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states, and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. she said, look, bergdahl -- excuse me, these commandos don't respect a threat to the united states. well, of course they do. and then she went on to say they only represent a threat to afghanistan and pakistan. are you kidding? i mean, we're in afghanistan, and we're in afghanistan in part to protect america's security. i think her clueless comments about the bergdahl exchange as well as her record as the secretary of state are really going to be the foundation of how a republican candidate is able to take back the white house. >> will you be a candidate in 2016 if you were drafted, if the conditions were rig
>> well, the playbook, i believe, is to look at her record. i think you have to consider what's happened around the world during the years that she was secretary of state, and you have to say it's been a monumental bust. and then her most recent comments as she was rolling out the book, she was asked whether the bergdahl trade was one that presented a threat to the united states, and she came back with a clueless answer. she was clueless. she said, look, bergdahl -- excuse me, these...
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. >> translator: >> reporter: korea's farm machinery industry is working from the same playbook. this buyer from egypt has come to south korea to buy secondhand local machines. the they're high quality and 70% cheaper than new models. demand is high in vietnam, thailand and africa where rice farming is growing. >> reporter: competition to sell used farm equipment is growing. so this company has added small parts to its output of complete products. >> translator: we sell more than 200 containers of exports a year. making about $10 million. >> reporter: this may look like a pile of garbage, but don't be fooled. these are all used household goods left behind when people moved. and they're now destined for export. even the smallest things, like this spoon and plate, can be exported to other countries. usable items are sorted and stored in a tent for export. among the most popular are electric products and kitchenware. the korean cultural boom means many people like products that show the korean alphabet. so anything stamped with hungal characters is up to twice as valuable. >> transla
. >> translator: >> reporter: korea's farm machinery industry is working from the same playbook. this buyer from egypt has come to south korea to buy secondhand local machines. the they're high quality and 70% cheaper than new models. demand is high in vietnam, thailand and africa where rice farming is growing. >> reporter: competition to sell used farm equipment is growing. so this company has added small parts to its output of complete products. >> translator: we sell...
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apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of grid power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the physician stick. and you can find out more dot com about the ambitious project plus expert analysis of the hiccup in the plan. ahead abandoning the austerity ship three take a look at how the greek town known for its shipping traditions is trying to survive the economic slump. plus the newly reelected syrian president announces a general amnesty our correspondent brings us the latest on the move but right after the break. when the european union promised to met ukraine become part of it it clearly contributed to the bathtub ration of tensions within ukraine ukraine will not become part of the european union won't tell tales ukraine absolutely doesn't have the economic level to become part of the e.u. or. its technology innovation all th
apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of grid power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the physician stick. and you can find out more dot com about the ambitious project plus expert analysis of the hiccup in the plan. ahead...
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back to the investment playbook, and you know, we have talked about it a lot. plights and difficulties and all challenges that at-this-point, they seem to have paralyzed the millennial set, it was under scored by a survey by ubs, asking them a lot of questions, they found, when they are doing with their cash, they are holding on to it. they have 52% in cash, 23% is in a stock market. there are kids coming up behind the millennials, i think they are blazeing a real impressive trail, they create economic opportunities, they use their own world as a backdrop, youtube stars, then story on teen who opened world's first pawn shop for $15,000 sneakers, and a new version of a von sales women -- avon sales women, now, for nonyoutube stars, going from high school to workforce, i have advice for you, a couple weeks ago, i came home, my god son of in housewareing a suit and a black shirt, he just came from a job interview it bothered me, that he did not know to where a white shirt, he said down have one, i decided i wanted to help, any new york city teen graduateed from hig
back to the investment playbook, and you know, we have talked about it a lot. plights and difficulties and all challenges that at-this-point, they seem to have paralyzed the millennial set, it was under scored by a survey by ubs, asking them a lot of questions, they found, when they are doing with their cash, they are holding on to it. they have 52% in cash, 23% is in a stock market. there are kids coming up behind the millennials, i think they are blazeing a real impressive trail, they create...
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apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of great power politics the difficulty is here repeating unions don't have the cockroach to actually make the physician state. and you can had. more information about the ambitious project plus analysis of this pick up in the plans. so they come for you this hour a bun sitting the austerity ship take a look at how greektown known for shipping traditions is trying to survive the economic slump. plus the new reelected syrian president announces a general amnesty all correspondent brings the latest on the move that's coming up right after this break. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy but. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our proximity we've been hij
apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of great power politics the difficulty is here repeating unions don't have the cockroach to actually make the physician state. and you can had. more information about the ambitious project plus analysis of this pick up in the plans. so they...
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apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of great power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the position stick. and you can find out more about the ambitious project at all t. dot com also their expert analysis of the pick up in the plants. still to come for you abandoning the austerity ship we take a look at how a greek town known for its shipping traditions is trying to survive the economic slump. plus the newly reelected syrian president announces a general amnesty we'll talk to our correspondent about the mood just after this break. here of ukraine has a new president and he has made it clear he has no new ideas on how to resolve the country's dire problems but it says he wants a peaceful ukraine but in his inaugural address if you do declaration of war and you know to me to. choose your language. of choice we can we know if
apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to attack european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of great power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the position stick. and you can find out more about the ambitious project at all t. dot com also their expert analysis of the pick up in...
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apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to track european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of grid power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the physician stick. find out more at our dot com about the ambitious project puzzle expert analysis all of the hake up in the plans meanwhile the newly reelected syrian the president announces a general amnesty opera's bombing brings us the latest on the move right off to the break. i'm. going to. take a look very hard to take. that back with her but there are no. such about the good. things the saying with us the syrian leader bashar assad has announced a general amnesty for all crimes committed to date he was reelected last week after winning the country's presidential race by a landslide i just worry for dos now reports. what we see is actually him keeping his promises that was assad's major point during his election campaign reports say
apply your rules but let's face it the european union are just trying to take something from the u.s. playbook and as we know even today the u.s. government is even trying to track european banks in their own backyard in america so therefore it's all part of grid power politics the difficulty is the european union don't have the collateral to actually make the physician stick. find out more at our dot com about the ambitious project puzzle expert analysis all of the hake up in the plans...
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the whistle. go to open payne investment playbook. don't believe the hype. and what do i mean? it's funny because everyone thinks this is their mantra, in reality, most people follow the herd especially when there's a chance we can make a quick buck. this is the case when it felt like we'd drive the cars powered by fuel cells. late 1990s. fuel cells were our salvation from oil. electro engine, electro train and hydrogen tank. no gasoline, it was a magic elixir, it would take away gas is what came out? water! as you can imagine. the excitement was reflected in the share price of the key companies in the industry. one of the big names was fowler power. a big deal, the robotic arm in the space shuttle, that was them. from 1996-2000, the stock ran up 2700%, but you know what? the hype started to fade with the stock, the stock faded and faded and faded into oblivion until last year, started to act better. this company has reinvented itself, backup power, a power source, and they hold out hope that one day, one day, they'll power all of our cars. guys, let's talk about this. my subsc
the whistle. go to open payne investment playbook. don't believe the hype. and what do i mean? it's funny because everyone thinks this is their mantra, in reality, most people follow the herd especially when there's a chance we can make a quick buck. this is the case when it felt like we'd drive the cars powered by fuel cells. late 1990s. fuel cells were our salvation from oil. electro engine, electro train and hydrogen tank. no gasoline, it was a magic elixir, it would take away gas is what...
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three, they are going to take a page out of the playbook that companies like disney have been using.y have had a lot of success with something called infinity. or you have collectibles, real-world collectibles, that can also be used and attached to your game and give you an interactive experience. we have seen this with islanders. -- skylandsers. nintendo is doing the same thing. the world bank is cutting its forecast for global growth. we will talk to the lead author of that proportion -- report, next on "countdown.: " ♪ >> welcome back, i am an edwards. -- anna edwards. >> and i am mark barton. i thought we would look at sterling against the euro. last month, it reached the highest level against the euro. underlying the strength of the u.k. economy relative to the euro area's. the piece of it or we are watching today is -- the piece of data we are watching today is unemployment. analysts and economists will also be watching holdfast the pace of average earnings accelerates. accelerate at to a slower pace. average earnings could increase the priorrsus 1.3% month. ratewill come in be
three, they are going to take a page out of the playbook that companies like disney have been using.y have had a lot of success with something called infinity. or you have collectibles, real-world collectibles, that can also be used and attached to your game and give you an interactive experience. we have seen this with islanders. -- skylandsers. nintendo is doing the same thing. the world bank is cutting its forecast for global growth. we will talk to the lead author of that proportion --...
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. >> to me, back to the crisis playbook, if you faded every one of those spikes, when those asset things moved, i want to look at oil. we have a crude chart here, it's actually a great looking chart, when you look at the breakout above 1015, you look at that prior hire high, those last two instances or three instances, they couldn't get through 105 i believe it's the stuff going on in iraq. if the rebels interrupt production, maybe that's the spot i think where you go if and you want to tell it, because it's a trading opportunity. >> so are you using uso, what's the trade? >> uso etf. if it gets up to a one-84 chart of it towards 40, that would be the prior high, i think these things trade, i'm not a macrogenius, i know a lot of commodities trade technically, i'd look at an august 3836 put spread. when i priced it, paying 65 cents for an august puts and selling the august 36 puts at 20 cents, my max loss there is that 45 cents. i can make almost three times my money. i'm targeting technical levels. 38 would be the federal government support level and ten 36 is the 200 day moving average.
. >> to me, back to the crisis playbook, if you faded every one of those spikes, when those asset things moved, i want to look at oil. we have a crude chart here, it's actually a great looking chart, when you look at the breakout above 1015, you look at that prior hire high, those last two instances or three instances, they couldn't get through 105 i believe it's the stuff going on in iraq. if the rebels interrupt production, maybe that's the spot i think where you go if and you want to...
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this is a subversion where the russians are also trying to repeat the playbook of what happened in crimea to further take over the rest of ukraine, and it is time for us to back up our words with actions. what kind of actions are we talking about? we're talking about legislation that we have offered here in the congress that i have worked on with senator corker and others. legislation that will impose tougher economic sanctions on russia that will make a difference to them and their economy. financial sector sanctions, energy sector, military sector sanctions, sanctions that will send the message that, yes, this will hurt your economy if you don't respect the sovereignty of another country or if you continue to escalate the violence by providing not only tanks but also rocket launchers and shooting down planes of the ukranian people. now, when i had the chance to meet with the new president of ukraine, he had a request from us. first of all, he wants to make sure that we're tougher than we're being on russia in terms of sanctions, economic sanctions. so that russia doesn't continue to inv
this is a subversion where the russians are also trying to repeat the playbook of what happened in crimea to further take over the rest of ukraine, and it is time for us to back up our words with actions. what kind of actions are we talking about? we're talking about legislation that we have offered here in the congress that i have worked on with senator corker and others. legislation that will impose tougher economic sanctions on russia that will make a difference to them and their economy....