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february, the cpi-adjusted dow hit the resistant trendline.he market -- thebesides being overvalued on the sales basis and being overvalued by the fact that dividends are low the historical price has had the uptrend line and every time you hit it since the year 1900. stephanie: fundamentally you have got the numbers. what if the momentum is still on the side of the bowls? milton: the stock market is based on buyers and sellers at the whole idea of momentum -- the stock market does not follow the laws of physics. it looks like momentum was great. 9029, 2007, 19 72, the market looks great momentum-wise but in retrospect it looks like it fell off a cliff. matt: but milton, imagine as part of what technical analysts look at. if you are looking at it and the fundamental perspective and you say that the six-year bull market has been helped by things like the federal reserve and quantitative easing. can't it continue if we have these fundamental reasons -- milton: it always could continue good every decision made in the market is a decision-making un
february, the cpi-adjusted dow hit the resistant trendline.he market -- thebesides being overvalued on the sales basis and being overvalued by the fact that dividends are low the historical price has had the uptrend line and every time you hit it since the year 1900. stephanie: fundamentally you have got the numbers. what if the momentum is still on the side of the bowls? milton: the stock market is based on buyers and sellers at the whole idea of momentum -- the stock market does not follow...
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trendlines going that are not good. part of that is our dysfunctional leadership. what will you do that is different? jake: is the question how we will solve income equality? >> personally, i think income inequality and a lack of upward mobility will kill this country. we will not become a social democracy like europe. we will have to figure this out. if you do promise that that is the challenge, what do you see your generation doing that other generations are not? jake: i don't know if that is the number one court challenge that everybody and this demographic is working to solve. as we have highlighted, everybody has different religious -- challenges they think about. i have friends in the streets of new york for the protest and that will be their issue. i think when activism gets a really bad rap. particularly for older people -- that it is a very lazy type of activism. i don't think that is true and i think it is overblown. plenty examples now where ch ange.org petitions have resulted in change policies. there are some amazing moments that have shown that this g
trendlines going that are not good. part of that is our dysfunctional leadership. what will you do that is different? jake: is the question how we will solve income equality? >> personally, i think income inequality and a lack of upward mobility will kill this country. we will not become a social democracy like europe. we will have to figure this out. if you do promise that that is the challenge, what do you see your generation doing that other generations are not? jake: i don't know if...
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you about the experience of the time was the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully, the trendlinewill be one of greater and greater openness. yet, we view the opposite. coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed behavior and limited access and then finally, at the time when we decided to take the action we did come actual targeting -- we did, actual targeting of f dissonance. the question was, what is the benefit coming from our presence? it didn't seem like it was benefiting the people in mainland china added didn't see my get was benefiting people outside either. it is a perfectly valid question. it was one that required years of deliberation on our part. that was a conclusion we can do and it is a similar conclusion we have come to at twitter. >> thank you for that. feel free to lineup. >> one of the things with twitter that is interesting is you have seen a decline -- or not the growth he will have wanted to see for monthly active users. one of the trends is around syndication is a greater measure of the impact twitter is having. now that you are talk
you about the experience of the time was the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully, the trendlinewill be one of greater and greater openness. yet, we view the opposite. coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed behavior and limited access and then finally, at the time when we decided to take the action we did come actual targeting -- we did, actual targeting of f dissonance. the question was, what is the benefit coming from our presence? it didn't seem like...
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if you see a trendline that has been stuck you have to question what the policy is.e are celebrating incrementalism. if that is what your deal is, great, go have added. most want economic expansion. >> yes. we want five and 6%. this is america for heaven sake. allowing people in the states to opt out of joining labor unions. support from the assembly. look at this margin of victory. the bill passed 62-35. scott walker signed for the bill on monday. the 25th right to work state in the united states of america. another big headline on apple today. >> thieves have started to target apple paid. data stolen from the recent tax is being used fraudulently in apple's mobile payment service. apple leaves it up to the banks to verify credit cards. thanks to that in all different ways. some are starting to tie up tighten up their security. some 80% of unauthorized apple pay purchases are happening at apple's own stores. that is pretty unbelievable. stuart: they are fraudulently going into apple stores to get high-priced apple merchandise and then resell easily for a good price.
if you see a trendline that has been stuck you have to question what the policy is.e are celebrating incrementalism. if that is what your deal is, great, go have added. most want economic expansion. >> yes. we want five and 6%. this is america for heaven sake. allowing people in the states to opt out of joining labor unions. support from the assembly. look at this margin of victory. the bill passed 62-35. scott walker signed for the bill on monday. the 25th right to work state in the...
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we have some trendlines going. part of that is our dysfunctional leadership, i believe.e have to do that is different? jake: you know, it is a question -- how are we going to solve inequality or how are we going to do it differently? bill: personally i think it has a lot more to do with class stratification and lacked of class mobility. we're not went to become a social democracy like europe. so, if you accept the premise that that is the challenge, what do you see your generation doing that other generations -- xers maybe boomers -- are not? jake: i do not know if that is the core challenge that everyone in this generation is working to solve. we have plenty of other challenges. i have friends for two. months in industries protesting and that is going to be there issue. i would say -- yeah, i would say online activism gets a really bad rap. particularly for older people. that activism, that it is just a lazy type of activism. i think that is overblown. there are plenty of examples now that have resulted in major changes by corporations reversing policies which are actua
we have some trendlines going. part of that is our dysfunctional leadership, i believe.e have to do that is different? jake: you know, it is a question -- how are we going to solve inequality or how are we going to do it differently? bill: personally i think it has a lot more to do with class stratification and lacked of class mobility. we're not went to become a social democracy like europe. so, if you accept the premise that that is the challenge, what do you see your generation doing that...
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writes and economic disparity in income inequality we have some trendlines going that are not good and part of that is the dysfunctional leadership. >> how are we going to do it differently? >> i think that the class ratification and the lack of mobility we are not going to become a social democracy like -- we have to figure this out. so that is the challenge. what do you see your generation doing that other generations after the baby boomers are not. >> i don't know if that is the number one challenge and i had friends that is going to be the issue. i think online activism gets a really bad rap particularly for a lazy type of activism i don't think that is true and it's overblown. it's shown that this generation is not engaged and does activism very differently but it's still doing activism so that's one thing. secondly just to the point earlier it was insane and for the people our age entering politics out of the money that we need to raise in order to run and it's difficult that is the truth of the matter which i think has resulted in other forms of activism and working to change th
writes and economic disparity in income inequality we have some trendlines going that are not good and part of that is the dysfunctional leadership. >> how are we going to do it differently? >> i think that the class ratification and the lack of mobility we are not going to become a social democracy like -- we have to figure this out. so that is the challenge. what do you see your generation doing that other generations after the baby boomers are not. >> i don't know if that...
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you about the experience of the time was the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully, the trendline will be one of greater and greater openness. yet, we view the opposite. coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed behavior and limited access and then finally, at the time when we decided to take the action that we did, actual targeting of activists and dissidents, the question was, what is the benefit coming from our presence? it didn't seem like it was benefiting the people in mainland china and it did not seem like it was benefiting people outside either. it is a perfectly valid question. it was one that required years of deliberation on our part. that was a conclusion we can do and it is a similar conclusion we have come to at twitter. dean lyons: thank you for that. feel free to line up. >> one of the things with twitter that is interesting is you have seen a decline -- or not the growth people have wanted to see for monthly active users. one of the trends is around syndication, how is twitter being integrated into tv shows etc.. it is a greater measure
you about the experience of the time was the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully, the trendline will be one of greater and greater openness. yet, we view the opposite. coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed behavior and limited access and then finally, at the time when we decided to take the action that we did, actual targeting of activists and dissidents, the question was, what is the benefit coming from our presence? it didn't seem like it was...
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and we are looking to get after that, but we actually are encouraged we have been able to turn the trendline on 10 out of 12. we got to work on the other two. senator: there will be continuing interest on the part of most members of this committee. >> as there should be. we do not mind that a bit. we got work on this. senator: thank you. senator: thank you. secretary carter, general dempsey, i want to ask about the big picture, and that in the six minutes we have, i would like to drill down on afghanistan. last week the director of national intelligence james clapper spoke to us and he said among other things unpredictable instabilityu is the new normal and secretary carter, this is what you were talking about when used said we used to know that threats. now it is unstable and unpredictable. general klapper also said to this. he noted that last year more that's from state-sponsored mass killings workers displaced from their homes, and a high rate of political instability. it was the most lethal year for global terrorism in 45 years. that is director clapper. a few days before, secretary of s
and we are looking to get after that, but we actually are encouraged we have been able to turn the trendline on 10 out of 12. we got to work on the other two. senator: there will be continuing interest on the part of most members of this committee. >> as there should be. we do not mind that a bit. we got work on this. senator: thank you. senator: thank you. secretary carter, general dempsey, i want to ask about the big picture, and that in the six minutes we have, i would like to drill...
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about the experience at the time was we -- the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully the trendline will be one of greater openness and yet we viewed the opposite. that coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed the savior -- behavior and limited access. finally, at the time when we decided to take the action that we did, actual targeting of activists and dissidents. for many of us there at the time, the question was, what for? why are we doing this? what was the benefit that was coming from our presence? and it did not seem like it was benefiting the people in mainland china and it did not seem like it was benefiting people outside of mainland china either. it is a perfectly valid question and it was one that required literally years of deliberation on our part. but that was the conclusion that we came to. i would say it is a similar conclusion that we have come to at twitter. >> thank you for that. gabriel: feel free to lineup if you want to -- >> one of the things which twitter that is interesting is you have been seeing a decline -- or at least not the
about the experience at the time was we -- the premise of it was we will be there and hopefully the trendline will be one of greater openness and yet we viewed the opposite. that coinciding with our presence was a move towards more and more closed the savior -- behavior and limited access. finally, at the time when we decided to take the action that we did, actual targeting of activists and dissidents. for many of us there at the time, the question was, what for? why are we doing this? what was...
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. >> reporter: report ready news this morning in livermore will trendlines with an update on the storyt here sfo will be right back. >> reporter: will trend is there with a live update right now will is going on? >> reporter: see the podium is read ago waiting for a spokesperson, and to give us an update on double homicide the city's first murder in three years. >> reporter: minister for miles from this location was to write to the videos happen sunday on all to what christophe. >> reporter: we do know two men were shot many people fearful in the neighborhood they sure that this is not a random shooting they believe that this is targeted one man died at the scene another rush the hospital but he later died. >> reporter: suspect not arrested at that scene but at the base seeing get a suntan is some evidence there ever. >> reporter: having trouble with a connection there as low as saying this is a double homicide were hoping the next scene is a little more information on. the be talking about what led up to the shooting and if there any suspects. >> reporter: wearing a see a lot more inf
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we are looking to get after that but we actually are encouraged we been able to turn the trendline on 10 out of 12. senator hirono: there will be continuing interest on many members of this committee how you fare year-to-year. density boy as there should be. -- general dempsey: as there should be. we don't mind that one bit. >> i want to ask first about the big picture and then i would like to drill a little on afghanistan. last week clapper spoke to us and said among other things, unpredictable is the new normal. i think it's is what you and hopper were talking about when you said it used to be the exact threats and now it is one big threat. general clapper also said this, he noticed that last year there were more deaths and state-sponsored killings and more people displaced from their homes and a higher rate of instability than we have seen in decades. that is director clapper. only a few days for secretary of state kerry told the house foreign affairs committee that we are actually living in a period of less daily threats to americans and less violent deaths today than in the last
we are looking to get after that but we actually are encouraged we been able to turn the trendline on 10 out of 12. senator hirono: there will be continuing interest on many members of this committee how you fare year-to-year. density boy as there should be. -- general dempsey: as there should be. we don't mind that one bit. >> i want to ask first about the big picture and then i would like to drill a little on afghanistan. last week clapper spoke to us and said among other things,...
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and you know it is like how are you guys, we have got some trendlines going that are not good.of that is our dysfunctional leadership elite. what are you guys going to do that's different? >> well you know, it is a question how will we solve income inequality or do it differently? >> if you had to define -- personally i think income inequality and class -- lack of upward mobility will kill this country. we're not going to become a social democracy like europe. we're going to have to figure this out. so if you do premise that is the challenge, what do you see your generation doing that other generations, xers, baby boomers whatever are not? >> yeah, so i don't know if that is the number one core challenge that you know, everybody in this demographic is working to solve. i think as we, sort of highlighted, everybody has different challenges they think about and you know, i have friends last two months who have been out in the streets in new york for black lives matter protest. that will be their issue. i will say a few things. one, you know, i think, sort of online activism get a
and you know it is like how are you guys, we have got some trendlines going that are not good.of that is our dysfunctional leadership elite. what are you guys going to do that's different? >> well you know, it is a question how will we solve income inequality or do it differently? >> if you had to define -- personally i think income inequality and class -- lack of upward mobility will kill this country. we're not going to become a social democracy like europe. we're going to have to...