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. >> my name is tim. i just want to welcome you to our house and explain what's going with our family so you can get a better idea of the struggles we are going through. >> it is 2009. "dateline's" cameras roll on the family for first time. on the surface everything seems fine. >> that's my son, owen. owen is 11 years old. >> hi. >> tim's other son is noah. here at 9 years old. >> this is my wife. >> hi. >> they have lived in this power-bedroom house for more than 11 years. it is nestled in a beautiful cul-de-sac in upscale orange county, california. it is the only home that the boys have ever known. but now they are in danger of losing it to the bank. >> we don't want to lose our home. we love it. we love this neighborhood. my kids went to the same school their whole lives. >> their story may sound familiar even though of a great recession ended back in 2009, more than a million american families are still fighting to save their homes. but what's gotten almost no attention is the effect foreclosures and
. >> my name is tim. i just want to welcome you to our house and explain what's going with our family so you can get a better idea of the struggles we are going through. >> it is 2009. "dateline's" cameras roll on the family for first time. on the surface everything seems fine. >> that's my son, owen. owen is 11 years old. >> hi. >> tim's other son is noah. here at 9 years old. >> this is my wife. >> hi. >> they have lived in this...
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>> tim: we welcome you to "the jeep post game show." tim brando. a reminder. tonight on cbs.te the season with rudolph and frosty. followed by a new edition of "48 hours." navy a winner for the 12th straight time. they get the job done. longest dominance in the series history. >> spencer: keenan reynolds was the key. anytime you average 6.6 yards a carry in inclement weather, you don't have a shot. army tried to get it going. no turnovers made it more difficult. >> brian: navy pushed them are around to create the nice 12-game streak and you look at the alignment for navy, the smallest 281, the largest for army 257. >> tim: two hours from now the heisman trophy will be awarded. the six finalists stopped by our studios earlier. here is a sampling of what they had to say. >> brian: why are redshirt frem having so much success? >> because we don't carry about the upperclassmen, we just come out ballin'. [laughing] >> we come out ballin'. that's what we've got to do. i was blessed with the situation i'm in, i'm at florida state with kevin beverage mib, rashard green, i'm blessed,
>> tim: we welcome you to "the jeep post game show." tim brando. a reminder. tonight on cbs.te the season with rudolph and frosty. followed by a new edition of "48 hours." navy a winner for the 12th straight time. they get the job done. longest dominance in the series history. >> spencer: keenan reynolds was the key. anytime you average 6.6 yards a carry in inclement weather, you don't have a shot. army tried to get it going. no turnovers made it more difficult....
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tim robbins. there is a situation down in tim robbins dressing room. do we have a camera? see what is going on down there. >> help. help. >> oh, tim. >> jimmy: this is nothing to cheer for. what happened? >> my tongue is stuck to this frozen poll? >> jimmy: your tongue is stuck to a frozen pole. why did you put your tongue on the frozen pole. >> why did you put a frozen pole in the dressing room. >> so i can get it pumped into my dressing room. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: did you bths other tod the sign? the one right there. >> i didn't see it, the pole was in the way. >> do you go around randomly sticking your tongues to things? what did you say? >> guillermo double dared me. >> jimmy: say that again. i don't think i understood you. >> guillermo double dog dared me new do it. >> jimmy: guillermo, did you double dog dare him to put his tongue on the frozen pole? >> guillermo: yes, i did. >> jimmy: i am really sorry about that. good, the firemen are there. no, [ bleep ], [ bleep ], no! >> jimmy: tim what's wrong with you. the second biggest lotto, 8, 14, 17, 20, 39, and
tim robbins. there is a situation down in tim robbins dressing room. do we have a camera? see what is going on down there. >> help. help. >> oh, tim. >> jimmy: this is nothing to cheer for. what happened? >> my tongue is stuck to this frozen poll? >> jimmy: your tongue is stuck to a frozen pole. why did you put your tongue on the frozen pole. >> why did you put a frozen pole in the dressing room. >> so i can get it pumped into my dressing room. [ bleep...
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has taken over tim's illegal side but to tell us about this season of the moonshiners, we have tim andkle, via skype, "right this minute." welcome to the show, guys! [ applause ] >> tim, as the most wanted moonshiner in the country, what made you want to head over to the legal side of the business? >> well, that's pretty simple. my dad passed away. tas a big a do? i sai well, you know, there is a time and a place for everything. it is a time to go legal with this. we still do make real good moonshine and we still do it in virginia. this bottle, as you can see it, has an illegal product inside of it. it is based off of illegal recipe but now that it is trademarked and patented by the federal government on the outside, it is legal. the government makes money and i make money and everybody is happy. >> what's the biggest difference between illegal and legal moonshining? >> taxes. >> taxes. >> were you afraid the quality or the change would taste once you went legit? >> my taste has improved. we are consistent wechlt stay in one location. every batch is just about the same, which is what t
has taken over tim's illegal side but to tell us about this season of the moonshiners, we have tim andkle, via skype, "right this minute." welcome to the show, guys! [ applause ] >> tim, as the most wanted moonshiner in the country, what made you want to head over to the legal side of the business? >> well, that's pretty simple. my dad passed away. tas a big a do? i sai well, you know, there is a time and a place for everything. it is a time to go legal with this. we still...
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tim? >> i think it's undervalued, undervalued relative to its history we we all know is a very different history but relative to its peers. you know, if you take where they are in the middle of the guided range on eps for next year which is around 3.70 a share and put a nine times multiple on this this is a $34 stock so ultimately even in a very conservative streak down the middle and a value, talking is it undervalued? i would say it is if you look at what they will generate in 14 billion in free cash flow. one of the last things they pressed, generated ed 1.9 billi in free cash flow. doing a great job operationally i think. it's undervalued. >> would you concur? >> no. ike looking at a stock up from $11. a lot has to do with the new ceo meg whitman coming in there and pricing in this five year playground. that's already priced in, so for me up at these levels i'm a seller of the hewlett-packard. sure, there's -- does it generate a lot of cash and all that? absolutely. but so much of the
tim? >> i think it's undervalued, undervalued relative to its history we we all know is a very different history but relative to its peers. you know, if you take where they are in the middle of the guided range on eps for next year which is around 3.70 a share and put a nine times multiple on this this is a $34 stock so ultimately even in a very conservative streak down the middle and a value, talking is it undervalued? i would say it is if you look at what they will generate in 14...
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and this one is tim burton inspired. tim burton is a producer and director behind movies like edward scissor hands. these are the opening credits. and you realize this is actually a wedding video for pearl and ricardo. they have a tim burton inspired wedding. >> nice. >> and this is the video. >> edward scissor hands was a salad chef. he made all the salads in the back. >> apparently it was her idea. she really wanted this scene, which i think is amazing and beautiful. their vows are also unique. >> i will always give you massages and the biweekly sucking of your armpit here, which i'm not afraid to say. >> that's a little tmi at your wedding. >> that's a lot of plucking. she's a little embarrassed by that. >> the whole thing is just very theatrical. it's almost majestic. it's cool. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody
and this one is tim burton inspired. tim burton is a producer and director behind movies like edward scissor hands. these are the opening credits. and you realize this is actually a wedding video for pearl and ricardo. they have a tim burton inspired wedding. >> nice. >> and this is the video. >> edward scissor hands was a salad chef. he made all the salads in the back. >> apparently it was her idea. she really wanted this scene, which i think is amazing and beautiful....
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>> actually this addresses tim, too.roblem for president obama that president clinton did not have -- the tea party. . and they really hate president obama. so the more he engages president obama, the more impossible it is for tea party republicans to come on to smp. >> no, that is not -- they hated bush. they said vicious things. >> terrible. >> think back to the reagan years. i was scarred for life. i think that's overstated. the truth is president clinton moved right. it was a conservative play. >> that was not something that -- >> it was don't ask/don't tell. >> he was always-he compared in 1974 for congress. he didn't move, but he moved his party. this is what the republicans need. you all don't need a second reagan, but a second clinton. someone to bring into the mainstream. >> we'll hold off. the generic balance -- the democrat party is losing to a party you're calling -- what does it make the democrat at that point? part of it is because obama care is such a disaster. we all know that. the american people now kno
>> actually this addresses tim, too.roblem for president obama that president clinton did not have -- the tea party. . and they really hate president obama. so the more he engages president obama, the more impossible it is for tea party republicans to come on to smp. >> no, that is not -- they hated bush. they said vicious things. >> terrible. >> think back to the reagan years. i was scarred for life. i think that's overstated. the truth is president clinton moved right....
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you know, tim, i want to give you a fair chance to respond. let me take a quick commercial break, ladies and gentlemen. tim jansen, former federal prosecutor, highly regarded, jameis winston's attorney. he gets his shot after this. >>> later, let me tell you about the rest of the show. great pastor, pastor rick warren is here to talk about the tragic suicide of his adult son. we'll talk to pastor warren about that and investigate the death of "fast and furious" actor paul walker after this. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop a
you know, tim, i want to give you a fair chance to respond. let me take a quick commercial break, ladies and gentlemen. tim jansen, former federal prosecutor, highly regarded, jameis winston's attorney. he gets his shot after this. >>> later, let me tell you about the rest of the show. great pastor, pastor rick warren is here to talk about the tragic suicide of his adult son. we'll talk to pastor warren about that and investigate the death of "fast and furious" actor paul...
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welcome to the special thursday edition of conversations of great minds with tim carpenter tim is the co-founder and national director of progressive democrats were america he graduated from cal state university fullerton with bachelor's degrees and history and political science and was a key organizer for the presidential campaigns of reverend jesse jackson and governor jerry brown and served as deputy national campaign manager in the ku soonish for president campaign back in two thousand and four in two thousand and seven tim was named progressive activist of the year by the nation magazine and recently here in washington d.c. was honored by a number of members of congress including john conyers. keith ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts tim for the we've got a problem with the video feed apparently the camera is way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio for a minute but first of all walk of the program. i think someone here if you will get the video but we're here yes we got audio there you go thank you. and thank you might just tell whoever's t
welcome to the special thursday edition of conversations of great minds with tim carpenter tim is the co-founder and national director of progressive democrats were america he graduated from cal state university fullerton with bachelor's degrees and history and political science and was a key organizer for the presidential campaigns of reverend jesse jackson and governor jerry brown and served as deputy national campaign manager in the ku soonish for president campaign back in two thousand and...
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eventually tim realized he needed to move out. three months later his former roommate died of an overdose. today, he is living with his girlfriend. he's been clean for six months now but staying off opiates hasn't been easy. in july after a confrontation landed him in a va emergency room he was shocked with an agency doctor again proibed ox you co done. he filled the prescription and then stared at the bottle. >> i opened it up a couple times a day just to try to take one out. if i take this, you know, i'm not going to be living where i am right now. i'm going to be off and running again. it's going to send me on my way. so i flushed them. >> with his mind no longer deadened by opiates, flashbacks and anxiety make him angry and explosive. he still turns to the va for help. he is up early this morning waiting for a shuttle to take him to the va. >> my goal is to figure out where this rage, anxiety and all this is coming from when i have been sober. try to figure out where that comes from and how to cope with that, i guess. >> the d
eventually tim realized he needed to move out. three months later his former roommate died of an overdose. today, he is living with his girlfriend. he's been clean for six months now but staying off opiates hasn't been easy. in july after a confrontation landed him in a va emergency room he was shocked with an agency doctor again proibed ox you co done. he filled the prescription and then stared at the bottle. >> i opened it up a couple times a day just to try to take one out. if i take...
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jansen, tim. it shows, as i read those documents, aside from the injuries that the coed sustained, according to the rape nurse and the investigators questioning her that she also h h h had .04 blood alcohol level. she was drunk. she was banged around. what if it was your daughter, tim? what it was your daughter? >> that is not true. that is an extrapolation that has been discarded. you can physically and lawfully shoot a gun at .10. she would not have the memory lapses, incoherency if she was at .04. first she said she got hit on the head. then she said someone gave her drinks and they suspected ghb or rufinol. there were no tests within her system. gainesville, university of florida, top expert in the united states. he ran for 172 different drugs. there were zero in her system. injuries you're describing are not the degree of injuries susceptible by a rape victim. the bruising on the knees is consistent with what the witnesswitness s in the affidavit had described. you can selectively pick some o
jansen, tim. it shows, as i read those documents, aside from the injuries that the coed sustained, according to the rape nurse and the investigators questioning her that she also h h h had .04 blood alcohol level. she was drunk. she was banged around. what if it was your daughter, tim? what it was your daughter? >> that is not true. that is an extrapolation that has been discarded. you can physically and lawfully shoot a gun at .10. she would not have the memory lapses, incoherency if she...
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. >> legendary funny man tim conway -- >> slow down. >> tim conway and the carol burnett show, what isfunny my hilarious life. how do you feel about being in the chair? you've been making my entire crew roar with laughter. >> there is only two guys here, so tough audience, yeah. >> how are you, tim? when you finished this book, what do you conclude about your extraordinary life? >> i haven't read the book, but i understand that it's very good. i never really wanted to be -- i was starting out to be a jockey, but falling off as much as i did from horses and weighing 190 pounds, even the horses said can you get off? so i gave up that career, and show biz was the next best thing. >> i wonder if this brings back memories. listen to this. >> haven't you already done enough you filthy blyther? >> filthy blyther? i don't understand. >> silence you blithering pumping j. where is this despicable bagger you -- >> absolutely ridiculous accent you're sporting there. >> you have one, too. [ laughter ] >> quite so. >> obviously, everyone associates you with carol burnett. what was it like when you w
. >> legendary funny man tim conway -- >> slow down. >> tim conway and the carol burnett show, what isfunny my hilarious life. how do you feel about being in the chair? you've been making my entire crew roar with laughter. >> there is only two guys here, so tough audience, yeah. >> how are you, tim? when you finished this book, what do you conclude about your extraordinary life? >> i haven't read the book, but i understand that it's very good. i never really...
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conway, and the great carol burnett, slow down, tim conway and the great carol burnett, tim is now tellinghis new book "what is so funny." he joins us, in the chair tonight, how do you feel about it? you have been making my entire career -- >> well, there are only two guys here. >> how are you tonight? what do you conclude about your extraordinary life when you finished the book? >> well, i haven't read the book but i understand it is very good. i never really wanted -- i was starting out to be a jockey. but falling off as much as i did from horses. and weighing 190 pounds, even the horse was asking me to get off. you know, so i gave up that career. and show business was the next best thing. >> i'm glad you didn't make a career out of impressions. we have a little clip here, used my mchales's navy. listen to this. >> haven't you already done enough? you filthy blighter! >> absolutely ridiculous accent. >> well, you have one, too. quite so. >> obviously, everyone associates you with carol burnett, what was it like when you first began to work with her, realized you had this extraordinary ch
conway, and the great carol burnett, slow down, tim conway and the great carol burnett, tim is now tellinghis new book "what is so funny." he joins us, in the chair tonight, how do you feel about it? you have been making my entire career -- >> well, there are only two guys here. >> how are you tonight? what do you conclude about your extraordinary life when you finished the book? >> well, i haven't read the book but i understand it is very good. i never really wanted...
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amherst massachusetts tim for that we've got a problem with the video feed cameras weigh in too tight on you so we're just going take your audio from the first ball walk in the program. ok thanks tom i'm here if you will get the video but we're here yeah we got audio there you go thank you. thank you my just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem ok never mind. so our guys are talking to each other so anyway let me start with you what first of all what got you into your e.r. . what got you what but got me to politics yes what got me in politics well i guess the honest answer would be my sixth grade done it seems a city is crazy school i was part of a group of at the time misfits who weren't cooperating during seventh area so we were corralled and take it into a sister paulette's room where she organized. does it work and part of the busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew names out of a hat i was fortunate in one nine hundred seventy i drew the name of john tani who at the time was running f
amherst massachusetts tim for that we've got a problem with the video feed cameras weigh in too tight on you so we're just going take your audio from the first ball walk in the program. ok thanks tom i'm here if you will get the video but we're here yeah we got audio there you go thank you. thank you my just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem ok never mind. so our guys are talking to each other so anyway let me...
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tim my talked about honeywell. big day today. these old school, you know, new york stock exchangy old industrial names did well. especially now there seems to be more collarty in the world. >> at the same time do we want to go for honeywell? now we have this uncertainty from the feds, is that the time to go for once that have been lag something. >> go for the ones under pleasure and in is bad. emerging markets, which this morning before the fed touched five-year lows if you measure the eem. you spread is that against the spy, a lot of people do. it's a level tested nine times. the emerging markets here, if you want to go for if ithe high octane, go for it. brazil is starting to work in some of their structural issues, play the epz. >> let's move on and talk about the banks. big moves there. morgan stanley, up 4% today. karen. >> well, you know, i have had the financial the slope didn't move today. we want to see that move. however, the economy doing better housing doing better. >> that i didn't really get fire under them until we
tim my talked about honeywell. big day today. these old school, you know, new york stock exchangy old industrial names did well. especially now there seems to be more collarty in the world. >> at the same time do we want to go for honeywell? now we have this uncertainty from the feds, is that the time to go for once that have been lag something. >> go for the ones under pleasure and in is bad. emerging markets, which this morning before the fed touched five-year lows if you measure...
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we want to thank all of our guests, rocco, tim, and alexander. thank you for joining us and omar and i will see you online. >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. going back to court to try to keep a girl on life support. doctors say that a routine procedure left her braindead. >>> twin attacks in russia, six weeks before that country hosts the winter olympics. home after 20 years in jail. a mixed message coming from the middle east. >>> and a flu outbreak, doctors are worried.
we want to thank all of our guests, rocco, tim, and alexander. thank you for joining us and omar and i will see you online. >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. going back to court to try to keep a girl on life support. doctors say that a routine procedure left her braindead. >>> twin attacks in russia, six weeks before that country hosts the winter olympics. home after 20 years in jail. a mixed message coming from the middle east. >>> and a flu outbreak, doctors...
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tim. >> on a day when you have an index print. you see a lot of pressure, a big downgrade, ultimately, people will be looking at their 4th quarter numbers out thursday and oracle is expected to be down 5%. >> and we got a drop for botox t. reigning cosmetic cure all is facing a celebrity backlash, after ten years of eraseing a-list wrinkments, hollywood a-star listers are turning the other cheek. nicole kidman saying i can now feel my face. gwyneth paltrow says she begged it off because she'd look like joan rivers. >> it's close. not really. not really. >> the point was being fa facetous. >> speak for yourself. >> oh, out on the mooch. >> all right, shares of 8.5% after they announced they will buy at&t land lines in connecticut. despite this, skeptical traders don't see any reason to get another telecom name. mike. >> hey. we saw some unusual put activity in several of the telecom names frontier about 2300%. wind stream actually was the one that stuck out, though. over 3,000 percent of its average daily put volume. part of that b
tim. >> on a day when you have an index print. you see a lot of pressure, a big downgrade, ultimately, people will be looking at their 4th quarter numbers out thursday and oracle is expected to be down 5%. >> and we got a drop for botox t. reigning cosmetic cure all is facing a celebrity backlash, after ten years of eraseing a-list wrinkments, hollywood a-star listers are turning the other cheek. nicole kidman saying i can now feel my face. gwyneth paltrow says she begged it off...
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tim is in atlanta. he is our al jazeera national security tribute for. tim good afternoon.an you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you now. sorry about that. a few technical difficulties. yes, well obviously it has raised a few questions as to security, but the gentlemen is wearing a security badge and pin, so he was obviously checked for a potential threat to the dignitaries, but obviously not his competency. >> tim, all of this royalty and this man manages to sneak on stage. how big of a gaffe is this? >> again, they would have done some type of checks. there are some reports that this gentlemen signed at on event a year ago attended by the president himself. so, again, it was probably felt that he was cleared. they would haissued his badge t get access to the area. but no one would have really checked if he was competent at signing. >> after something like this comes up, how many of those heads of state are now going to men like you in your position that you once held saying what happened? and who's head should roll? >> obviously there is going to be a full investigation as to
tim is in atlanta. he is our al jazeera national security tribute for. tim good afternoon.an you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you now. sorry about that. a few technical difficulties. yes, well obviously it has raised a few questions as to security, but the gentlemen is wearing a security badge and pin, so he was obviously checked for a potential threat to the dignitaries, but obviously not his competency. >> tim, all of this royalty and this man manages to sneak on stage. how big of...
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tim, gets another present. guy's birthday.ch you like -- this is like a google thing. >> it's a nerf. >> does that shoot darts? >> it does. >> my god. >> do you know what you're doing? >> you're going to need that to protect you. >> this is what? $180. 129 bucks. this is for you. >> i don't know what to say. >> best christmas ever. >> who wants the i hate you shirt? >> guy. >> guy. >> oh! >> i take back everything. >> what do we do? shoot this for me. >> be careful. >> you know, you need an app. we tried to get it working. >> you need an app? >> we tried the demo in the store. >> that's why it is so cheap. >> they let me have it for nothing so i gave it to you. >> so what happened to the i hate you t shirt? >> it's right here. >> she's trapped. >> easy. easy. >> that flobie is going to save tim about $800. >> i think it is self gifting. >> this is the best christmas ever. >> that was fantastic. same thing. we got your first move tomorrow when we come right back. >> thank you, jane. >> you're welcome. ♪ hmm. mm-hmm. [ engine re
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we have tim mullen in the pits. tim i want to start with you. the looks like the market is ready for a good jobs report, perhaps, as a result earlier tapering than we thought, correct. >> that is the thought in the market action but when you look at bond market and the way the selloff ended i think there is hesitation. if we get a jobs number there is no certainty fed will stop anytime soon. even if they do they're adding liquidity. david: it is not certainty. they're hedging their bet. there is a little bet hedging going on, right? >> i think so. the other main point today, yes the gdp report was stronger. but have the gain came from inventory. that caused a lot of expectations for estimates for q4 to be sub1%. you take with one hand and give with the other. as far as tapering goes that is still debate. you want to watch on december 1th and 18th. i'm not so certain that is on the horizon. liz: that gyrates things definitely. lee, we'll bring you into the conversation. the fed is clear that the unemployment rate truly matters at the moment for t
we have tim mullen in the pits. tim i want to start with you. the looks like the market is ready for a good jobs report, perhaps, as a result earlier tapering than we thought, correct. >> that is the thought in the market action but when you look at bond market and the way the selloff ended i think there is hesitation. if we get a jobs number there is no certainty fed will stop anytime soon. even if they do they're adding liquidity. david: it is not certainty. they're hedging their bet....
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and we have tim adams. president and chief executive officer -- i can say this -- institute for international finance. he is a former undersecretary for international affairs at the state department and was policy -- policy director for bush- cheney campaign out of the state of kentucky as well. it is an important day. what do you want secretary lew to say? be one of the most complicated years in the history of reg look toward promulgation. not just the u.s., europeans and global regulators that have been incredibly busy. we will be sitting here a year from now and a very different place. the amount and sweep a regulatory changes. changes we cannot even begin to anticipate. >> to paint a picture. meeting is tim adams herding cats. banker doug flynn is running the shop. there are a lot of people upset with each other. how a part are the europeans and the united states bankers this december? >> we are 500 institutions but not just bankers. a whole bunch of institutions. it is difficult to find consensus on th
and we have tim adams. president and chief executive officer -- i can say this -- institute for international finance. he is a former undersecretary for international affairs at the state department and was policy -- policy director for bush- cheney campaign out of the state of kentucky as well. it is an important day. what do you want secretary lew to say? be one of the most complicated years in the history of reg look toward promulgation. not just the u.s., europeans and global regulators...
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tim is the bull. brian is the bear.going to, because he's our guest, we're going to start off with the bear case. >> i think walmart is the absolute loser stock. if you want to lose money, go invest in walmart in 2014. in terms of the economy, you're having walmart moms in america navigate isles. secondarily, they're not shopping the whole store. walmart is lowering prices by a billion dollars. they need customers to shop the entire store and they're not. i'm worried about margins. massive inventory build for the stores. that's a big problem. >> brian makes compelling points, but when i look at the stock overall, part of this is ma crow, and part of this is valuations. at 15 times versus 27 times, very, very cheap. at 12 times a forward multiple, it depends on whether you look at walmart on a short term or long term basis. when you look at their global business, this is what i look at. i have owned some of the places that have given them problems but ultimately they are growing. they have gone from 23% five years ago to
tim is the bull. brian is the bear.going to, because he's our guest, we're going to start off with the bear case. >> i think walmart is the absolute loser stock. if you want to lose money, go invest in walmart in 2014. in terms of the economy, you're having walmart moms in america navigate isles. secondarily, they're not shopping the whole store. walmart is lowering prices by a billion dollars. they need customers to shop the entire store and they're not. i'm worried about margins....
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>> tim. >> queen latifah. >> yes. tim with the big lead.s, there you are with queen latifah. i think you're right. here we go. oh. >> she's big. she won four oscar. she won't take picture. i said i know you. she told me not me. >> you had her wrong. >> what movies has she been in. >> mama mia. >> that's right. that's correct. yes. >> make it easy for you, man. mamma mia. she won four oscar. she's big star. >> i think reasonable people would get this one at this point. do you know any of her other films? >> she do a movie with a lot of celebrity. >> a lot of celebrities. >> tell this who this celebrity is. >> meryl streep. >> one more famous celebrity and ya ya do your best to describe this gentleman. >> he is on for audition tv. african-american, too. he's a big guy. bald guy. >> he's a little bald guy. >> he's bald with adam lavigne. >> yes, katherine. >> cee-lo. >> yes. tim, you may take off your blindfolds now. tim, you are the winner. you both will get the money. tell them what they have won. >> going home with a name that famous celebr
>> tim. >> queen latifah. >> yes. tim with the big lead.s, there you are with queen latifah. i think you're right. here we go. oh. >> she's big. she won four oscar. she won't take picture. i said i know you. she told me not me. >> you had her wrong. >> what movies has she been in. >> mama mia. >> that's right. that's correct. yes. >> make it easy for you, man. mamma mia. she won four oscar. she's big star. >> i think reasonable people...
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welcome to the special thursday edition of conversations of great minds with tim carpenter tim is the cofounder and national director of progressive democrats were america he graduated from cal state university fullerton with bachelor's degrees and history and political science and when you keep organizing for the presidential campaigns of reverend jesse jackson and governor jerry brown and served as deputy national campaign manager in the coup soonish for president campaign back in two thousand and four in two thousand and seven tim was named progressive activist of the year by the nation magazine and recently here in washington d.c. was honored by a number of members of congress including john conyers and. ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts tim for the we've got a problem with the video feed the cameras way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio for a minute but first of all walk in the program. take someone here if you look at the video that we're here because we got audio there you go thank you. thank you my just to tell whoever's there if they
welcome to the special thursday edition of conversations of great minds with tim carpenter tim is the cofounder and national director of progressive democrats were america he graduated from cal state university fullerton with bachelor's degrees and history and political science and when you keep organizing for the presidential campaigns of reverend jesse jackson and governor jerry brown and served as deputy national campaign manager in the coup soonish for president campaign back in two...
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>> the first is that tim cook will be fine.on stock options over the next eight years. he changed the terms in june to something that would be tied to stock performance. not do it, they are investing a little bit less this year, but they still will be making hundreds of millions of dollars down the road, assuming they keep their job. is why their salary and total compensation came to $4 million. john'sll right. >> to point, apple is a hugely successful company and tim cook is not making as much as some ceos. >> well, he is, actually, if you look at it in the investing term , somewhere around $70 million this year. is tim cooktion is, doing a good job? a lot of people are questioning that. people think that he is not doing nearly as well as steve jobs. on the other hand, they had a pretty good last six months. they did not put out any massively innovative products, but they did iterate pretty well with a very solid market niche, even though they are giving a lot of ground to android at the lower end of the smartphone market, wit
>> the first is that tim cook will be fine.on stock options over the next eight years. he changed the terms in june to something that would be tied to stock performance. not do it, they are investing a little bit less this year, but they still will be making hundreds of millions of dollars down the road, assuming they keep their job. is why their salary and total compensation came to $4 million. john'sll right. >> to point, apple is a hugely successful company and tim cook is not...
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and tim your sell? >> we brought this up in mid october and this is a stock, by the way if you look at the volatility it is now back up to 58. so this is is a stock seven times has moved more than 20% up or down. if you do not take profits in this name, it's a great story. >> i think there is other names not screaming to be sold. exxon mobile is in my cross hairs. we're trading at levels we saw earlier this year. and this was a level we had a lot of trouble if you go back that far. but you know what? only great because the stock was such a depressed level that anything remotely good was going to get the stock higher. we talked about that. if you have been in exxon, i think 94 and a half is a good time to exit the trade. >> comp store sales saying it's pleased. >> once you hit bedrock there is not much further to go. comps were very easy. not much expectations. this is why j.c. penney at these levels is hard to short. if you're in it and you happen to get this pop, take your profits. if you want to short
and tim your sell? >> we brought this up in mid october and this is a stock, by the way if you look at the volatility it is now back up to 58. so this is is a stock seven times has moved more than 20% up or down. if you do not take profits in this name, it's a great story. >> i think there is other names not screaming to be sold. exxon mobile is in my cross hairs. we're trading at levels we saw earlier this year. and this was a level we had a lot of trouble if you go back that far....
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tim mac va said he never went there.ple that claim to have seen mcveigh at eleim city and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohem city? >> timothy mcveigh made calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> even assuming others were involved. why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone with help only from nickles and fortier? >> he believed that in lying, he would protect the others, so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the others. >> i think it's possible that there were other people that helped along the way, but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only one who's actually knew what they were working on were the three men that were punished by the governmen
tim mac va said he never went there.ple that claim to have seen mcveigh at eleim city and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohem city? >> timothy mcveigh made calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation....
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tim thank you. the world cup. here is farah. >> thank you so much.for the 2014 world cup in brazil have been drawn. our reporter has been following the draw in brazil. what has been the initial reaction to who brazil have drawn? >> well, the brazilians seam pretty happy as you might imagine. they are going to open against croatia in their home of sal palo, and as mentioned mexico, which is a team that always poses a certain threat but has certainly struggled to get into this world cup, and then cameroon, ranked only 59th in the world, but still a lot of experience for the cameroon team. the brazilians are feeling pretty good about this first draw. if they get past that first round, and that's certainly what nose brazilians are expecting, things could get much more difficult very fast. it could get very difficult, very quick for the brazilians. >> and people have been traveling all over the country for group games. are the fans worried that that will effect how they play? >> well, for the brazilians, not really. they are going to be in sal palo, that'
tim thank you. the world cup. here is farah. >> thank you so much.for the 2014 world cup in brazil have been drawn. our reporter has been following the draw in brazil. what has been the initial reaction to who brazil have drawn? >> well, the brazilians seam pretty happy as you might imagine. they are going to open against croatia in their home of sal palo, and as mentioned mexico, which is a team that always poses a certain threat but has certainly struggled to get into this world...
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tim mentioned this. apple will begin offering preorders on china mobile. bank of america out with a note saying the street is overestimating china's iphone sales saying they expect apple to sell under 10 million phones. and dan you had actually flagged this being that it was going to be as big a deal for apple. >> i think china bulls are looking for a lot of good reason. they just refreshed their entire product psychle in the last four months. to me it's geographic expansion so china mobile, yes, they have 760 million subscribers and 125 million of those are on the 3g or 4g network. there are estimates out there that there are 30 million iphones already unlocked on china mobile. it could be disappointing. >> you know, i certainly brought the china mobile news. who says that the last 30 bucks. a lot of people would say it's based upon valuation. >> some people were in the know all the way up now. the news has not been confirmed yet. >> i have been saying that as long as you have been. but if you want to look at what's happened, you have seen bottlenecks. pe
tim mentioned this. apple will begin offering preorders on china mobile. bank of america out with a note saying the street is overestimating china's iphone sales saying they expect apple to sell under 10 million phones. and dan you had actually flagged this being that it was going to be as big a deal for apple. >> i think china bulls are looking for a lot of good reason. they just refreshed their entire product psychle in the last four months. to me it's geographic expansion so china...
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welcome back to our special conversations with great minds with tim carbon or him is that tim is the co-founder and national director of progressive democrats of america media america dot org he was a key organizer for the presidential campaigns of over jesse jackson governor jerry brown served as a deputy national campaign manager of the senate for president campaign in two thousand and four in two thousand and seven tim was named progressive activist of the year for the nation magazine let's get back to it tim there's there's been if we can wax philosophical for a moment here there are there has been two there have been two story lines that have gone through american politics. one that i think is embrace by most people is the great man theory of history that franklin roosevelt for example just to use his presidency as an example we could we could there's a very good case to be made for lincoln and for jefferson being the same that he was just the right guy at the right time he was the man who was going to save america he he had the the right collection of experience and advisors on
welcome back to our special conversations with great minds with tim carbon or him is that tim is the co-founder and national director of progressive democrats of america media america dot org he was a key organizer for the presidential campaigns of over jesse jackson governor jerry brown served as a deputy national campaign manager of the senate for president campaign in two thousand and four in two thousand and seven tim was named progressive activist of the year for the nation magazine let's...
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. >> you're going sort of in the same space, tim? >> walter energy is a name probably i could have been doing last year at the same fitime. in walter's case, they had big balance sheet issues. i think they restructured in 2013. because of what i see in terms of global structure buildout and a return to some normalcy even though i believe iron ore production will be a problem in the next year. i think walter is a place you can stay and a place you need to be prepared for its significant volatility. the worst is behind you. >> turn around trade interrupptus here, because this is why we are talking about this. there's some pretty staggering turnaround. which got us thinking about this segment tonight. best buy in 2012 down 51%. up more than 230% this year. pitney bowes, hewlett-packard. big up years in 2013. that's why we're asking for these turnaround trades. >> a lot of good names being selected here. what i like is something that hasn't rallied but i think will in the new year right out of gate, it's been hammered because natural gas
. >> you're going sort of in the same space, tim? >> walter energy is a name probably i could have been doing last year at the same fitime. in walter's case, they had big balance sheet issues. i think they restructured in 2013. because of what i see in terms of global structure buildout and a return to some normalcy even though i believe iron ore production will be a problem in the next year. i think walter is a place you can stay and a place you need to be prepared for its...
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tim, thanks for your impressions. you can catch tim coming up on "fast money" at 5 p.m.headaches for skullcandy stock. today it was up 11%. holiday sales may be behind the moves. these are pretty heavy times in the audio company. we'll talk to the ceo next. >>> so much for deadlines. d-day for obamacare was today. key sentence there being was. we'll tell you about the latest extension and if millenials needed to support this program care about the future. ♪ i wanna spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announce
tim, thanks for your impressions. you can catch tim coming up on "fast money" at 5 p.m.headaches for skullcandy stock. today it was up 11%. holiday sales may be behind the moves. these are pretty heavy times in the audio company. we'll talk to the ceo next. >>> so much for deadlines. d-day for obamacare was today. key sentence there being was. we'll tell you about the latest extension and if millenials needed to support this program care about the future. ♪ i wanna spread a...
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let's start with tim in michigan. tim. >> hey. how are you? from michigan. >> well, i'm real good. how are you, tim? >> caller: what is happening with chevron? >> oh, chevron is going higher. trading off of brent. i tell you, exxon had a better quarter. it's got the backing of warren buffett. i believe that's good. let's go to sam in my home state of new jersey. sam. >> caller: hey, how is it going? >> real good. how about you, sam? >> caller: not too bad. not too bad. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: i was wondering, what do you think about the animal health stock zoetis, the symbol zts. >> we had the manager on last week. i think that's a terrific story. >> buy, buy, buy. >> we got to get into this zoetis, though. this stock is terrific. mike in new jersey. mike, mike, mike. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. how are you? >> real good. i wish it were hump day. what's up? >> caller: i just added two stocks to my portfolio. one of them being halliburton. the other one cheniere energy. >> i like the cheniere limited partnership now. i like the lng
let's start with tim in michigan. tim. >> hey. how are you? from michigan. >> well, i'm real good. how are you, tim? >> caller: what is happening with chevron? >> oh, chevron is going higher. trading off of brent. i tell you, exxon had a better quarter. it's got the backing of warren buffett. i believe that's good. let's go to sam in my home state of new jersey. sam. >> caller: hey, how is it going? >> real good. how about you, sam? >> caller: not too...
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tim friend is live with the story there. tim? >> reporter: john, a couple of hours ago, dramatic event did here, hundreds of riot police lined up on the edge of the squa square, independence square, where the pro-european demonstrators have been ensconced for about a week and a half. and then, on the order, the riot police moved in, removed all of the barricades on the periphery of the square and pushed their way in towards the center of independence square, which has become the last holdout really of the protests here in kiev. there is now effectively a stand-off between the riot police and the protesters' own defenders. you may be seeing those pictures they are the people in the orange hats, but there was always a fear that there may have been more violence or a repeat of earlier violence. none so far, but it's going to be a long, cold night for those protesters in minus 15 degrees. >> we will continue to check in with you, tim friend reporting from kiev tonight. thank you. >>> now, to the bloody conflict in sfriksz. the red cr
tim friend is live with the story there. tim? >> reporter: john, a couple of hours ago, dramatic event did here, hundreds of riot police lined up on the edge of the squa square, independence square, where the pro-european demonstrators have been ensconced for about a week and a half. and then, on the order, the riot police moved in, removed all of the barricades on the periphery of the square and pushed their way in towards the center of independence square, which has become the last...
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tim who is here and has great experience and capital financing. so we are really excited about how we can move this project forward. i have concerns about there being the appropriation from this project and i know that the rec's and parks commission can decide that the uses side of this appropriation can cover the car barn but i would feel we are most comfortable to keep fund for the car barn for the projects. i think there is some work remediation work that is in the soil. i think there is some work on the roof that needs to get done and some design work that i know is eligible for the original park bond that is for uses sides of these funds. i would like to see if we can we have could actual put on reserve an equivalent amount of what we are deappropriating for the car barn for the carbon that is determined by the recollection and park and car born staff and help looking with my office of course, but that can be on community refrj for a later decision to be released when the plans are in place for the car barn. i want to make sure what that is f
tim who is here and has great experience and capital financing. so we are really excited about how we can move this project forward. i have concerns about there being the appropriation from this project and i know that the rec's and parks commission can decide that the uses side of this appropriation can cover the car barn but i would feel we are most comfortable to keep fund for the car barn for the projects. i think there is some work remediation work that is in the soil. i think there is...
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this comes one day after talking technology with tim cook, sheryl sandberg, and are a semi. phil mattingly joins us now. what can you say about the reaction to these recommendations? >> they would have a major impact on how intelligence policy is put together. you listed are the big ones. the key is the storage issue. in this metadata collection of phone records of u.s. citizens, what this report is stating is that the government should not be the one holding that collection. it should give third party, telecom or someone else and they would need a court order to go search through that metadata. the other issue from a political perspective is the surveillance of world leaders and this is a decision that can be made by the intelligence community. this report says it should be a white house decision. going above the intelligence community straight to the oval office if they ever want surveillance on a world leader. obviously with going on with angela merkel is a very big the lyrical issue. about a 300 page report from the five-member review group and any way you cut it, major
this comes one day after talking technology with tim cook, sheryl sandberg, and are a semi. phil mattingly joins us now. what can you say about the reaction to these recommendations? >> they would have a major impact on how intelligence policy is put together. you listed are the big ones. the key is the storage issue. in this metadata collection of phone records of u.s. citizens, what this report is stating is that the government should not be the one holding that collection. it should...
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tim, thank you for being here. we know about taco cabana.ain part of the country but what do you think is the secret to this particular chain's growth and how are you different from chipolte? >> well, a couple of things. there is two distinguished brand and with dished food. taco cabana is mexican food and polo tropical is caribbean style. that is two distinguish distinguished foods. david: i did not know taco can bana. i'm shuck here in the northeast. when will you spread your wings and move out of the southern territory? >> first we'll expand into the southeast. taco is 35 years old this year. our first restaurant outside of the southwest will be in atlanta first quarter of next year. pollo is coming to texas first part of next year as well. you will have to wait a little bit before we get to the northeast. >> we'll be patient, tim. but i am curious, what are the challenge that is you faced? certainly there has been a lot of debates in washington that have affected small-run business, franchise companies, whether health care or the minimum
tim, thank you for being here. we know about taco cabana.ain part of the country but what do you think is the secret to this particular chain's growth and how are you different from chipolte? >> well, a couple of things. there is two distinguished brand and with dished food. taco cabana is mexican food and polo tropical is caribbean style. that is two distinguish distinguished foods. david: i did not know taco can bana. i'm shuck here in the northeast. when will you spread your wings and...
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but took in the crossfire, weapon hawaii's democratic governor, neil abercrombie, and tim pawlenty, in a different life another colleague of mine. we're delighted to have both of you here this evening. governor, economists like larry summers, who was an adviser both to president obama and before that to president clinton have concluded that long-term unemployment compensation actually reduces participate in the work force and makes it harder for the economy to grow. what's your reaction? >> my first reaction is a lot of economists have jobs telling people why they don't have one. so i'm not particularly impressed by that. i would prefer po refer back, mr. speaker we should be about job creation. we can solve the problem with unxwloimt if we move -- not just to create jobs, but crete the opportunity for jobs. our unemployment rate was 3.8% in august. we've brought that down from the high levels that it was at before, the 6-plus, 7%. the way we did that is that we invested in infrastructure. we made investments that created top paying jobs for people in circumstances in which there was a
but took in the crossfire, weapon hawaii's democratic governor, neil abercrombie, and tim pawlenty, in a different life another colleague of mine. we're delighted to have both of you here this evening. governor, economists like larry summers, who was an adviser both to president obama and before that to president clinton have concluded that long-term unemployment compensation actually reduces participate in the work force and makes it harder for the economy to grow. what's your reaction?...
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tim, thank you for being with us. >> thank you.t the domes from symptom of the greatest buildings. they are finally getting their moment no the spotlight. >> so these were drawn by the hand an exhibition called houses for the people. an america's great public spaces. >> the construction method was absolutely revolutionary in its day. for three big reasons. it was fireproof, it was incredibly strong, and it could be built with no support from below during construction. almost like magic. bring yob the untold story of friday on america tonight, there are some extraordinary buildings to look at here. coming up next. >> you first have to drill 25 holes around and it put steel bars in it. put it on a truck, without the truck breaking down. take it down the road and put it in an art show. >> got that, that's three tons of graffiti what it takes to own a piece of it. not to mention move it, next. world famous artistfor a paints a picture on an building you own. the work in question is one bandaged heart, and the artist is a guy called ban
tim, thank you for being with us. >> thank you.t the domes from symptom of the greatest buildings. they are finally getting their moment no the spotlight. >> so these were drawn by the hand an exhibition called houses for the people. an america's great public spaces. >> the construction method was absolutely revolutionary in its day. for three big reasons. it was fireproof, it was incredibly strong, and it could be built with no support from below during construction. almost...
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some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of who is -- choice. i don't -- i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. >> he transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. >> my policy was if one of pie people got in a drug debt i would pull them up and say you're done, cut up their credit card, get together with white, pay their debt and he's done. if he gets drugs again then we'll stab him because he violated and i agree with that. there is drugs in prison, obviously. you get on a phone and cry to mom, i need $100 i broke a tv, whatever lie you want to tell. you get it to the street to the connection their old lady brings the dope and bring it back in. somebody will come to visit and they'll have their little balloons and they stick them up th
some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of who is -- choice. i don't -- i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. >> he transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison,...
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tim mentioned this earlier on the earlier show. good news is good news now. which is remarkable, because i think if it was a bad number, the market probably would have reacted the same way. >> this might be a turning point. this may be overstating it. it is interesting, today it seemed the markets accepted that taper does not equal tightening. >> why can't it just be everything is trumped by year end? why can't it just be that? >> seasonality. >> seasonality of it. >> because where was year end two days ago when everybody was crying doom and gloom. >> for what, .3% of the s & p. nobody is selling into this. you get .3%, a half percentage point off the s & p cash. everybody gets excited. shorts get excited. >> i agree, what happened before today was not a big deal. but you have to say, that there was a reaction today different than just oh, wow, it's year end, something is out of the way. >> what was different? >> i think what you got out of the way, it's what you're talking about. markets like certainty. i actually think markets are going to rejoice on the ta
tim mentioned this earlier on the earlier show. good news is good news now. which is remarkable, because i think if it was a bad number, the market probably would have reacted the same way. >> this might be a turning point. this may be overstating it. it is interesting, today it seemed the markets accepted that taper does not equal tightening. >> why can't it just be everything is trumped by year end? why can't it just be that? >> seasonality. >> seasonality of it....
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apparently there is a situation in tim robins' dressing room. >> oh, tim. ♪ i picked it out in a snap what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. of year kids write to santa. a school in san francisco has kids writing about the obstacles they face in their lives and there are many. vic lee is on the city academy where they are filled with despair and also filled with hope. >> the city academy is a christian elementary school in the heart of a district with lots of drugs and mental illness. it serves the children of the tenderloin. many are from immigrant families. each kid keeps a journal. they write about their lives. >> it is hard sometimes to listen to these stories and to think this is what kids are going through. they didn't deserve it, but they are going through it. >> with the new year approaching the kids were asked to write in their journal about the challenges they faced thi
apparently there is a situation in tim robins' dressing room. >> oh, tim. ♪ i picked it out in a snap what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. of year kids write to santa. a school in san francisco has kids writing about the obstacles they face in their lives...