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. >> it was a good reform that lets us buy and sell now.at'll help lots of people in havana solve their problems. >> but away from havana's showcase streets, the old town is in poor shape. josÉ and a friend show us where they live -- it's little more than a ruin. many of the houses are unfit for habitation. cuba has a total estimated shortage of nearly a million homes -- in a country of 11 million people. jose's family of four share a single room. before the reform, cubans were only allowed to trade housing the state had allotted them. but josÉ never found anyone to trade with, so he and his the living space is below and the sleeping quarters above. it's hard to live together in this space -- we always have to think about the others, and that's why we'd like a bigger apartment." >> a peek down the courtyard reveals support beams holding up the walls. but in the restored houses, the old walls are returned to their former glory. getting an apartment here is like hitting the jackpot. gloria condÉ is one of the lucky residents. she works in the
. >> it was a good reform that lets us buy and sell now.at'll help lots of people in havana solve their problems. >> but away from havana's showcase streets, the old town is in poor shape. josÉ and a friend show us where they live -- it's little more than a ruin. many of the houses are unfit for habitation. cuba has a total estimated shortage of nearly a million homes -- in a country of 11 million people. jose's family of four share a single room. before the reform, cubans were...
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i used to buy a lot of cd's. i don't anymore. i used to buy a lot of magazines. at payless to see movies -- i pay less to see movies. we have all become accustomed to the idea that media is free. the corporations that the liberal media will always find a way to make profit off of media. they will always -- have talked of how the recording industry is in crisis but it will always ultimately find a way to make profit. for people doing really independent work and especially independent journalism, and an art, art that makes the powerful uncomfortable. that is what will not necessarily be funded. i encourage us to think about changing how we think about media. some media is worth paying for. we need to find ways to pay for it, especially the media that challenges the powerful, that media at that does not immediately profitable. >> perhaps we can do two or three more questions and then let our speaker have is that as well. -- have his dinner as well. >> news is something that is happening today right now or will happen. what we read in the newspaper is history so we c
i used to buy a lot of cd's. i don't anymore. i used to buy a lot of magazines. at payless to see movies -- i pay less to see movies. we have all become accustomed to the idea that media is free. the corporations that the liberal media will always find a way to make profit off of media. they will always -- have talked of how the recording industry is in crisis but it will always ultimately find a way to make profit. for people doing really independent work and especially independent journalism,...
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for us buying the a the high is reckless and lazy. st investors are smart enough to wait for pullback before pulling the trigger. insiders buying at the high means they don't think there'll be a pullback. sure i want to wait for a pullback after they bought. that's the best of both possible worlds. it doesn't happen all that often. one more method of cramer's madness, when you see a stock running at 52-week high you might want to be buying, too. after the bank i'll try to make you even more money. >> something that has a larger bearing on you and the stock market as a whole. >> let cramer be your guide, your sounding wood board. >> i know you can beat these professionals. >> and your coach on the road to financial independence. "mad money" weeknights on cnbc. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page
for us buying the a the high is reckless and lazy. st investors are smart enough to wait for pullback before pulling the trigger. insiders buying at the high means they don't think there'll be a pullback. sure i want to wait for a pullback after they bought. that's the best of both possible worlds. it doesn't happen all that often. one more method of cramer's madness, when you see a stock running at 52-week high you might want to be buying, too. after the bank i'll try to make you even more...
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. >>> and you know when it comes to buying a car it can be hard to navigate buying a use one. what label you should avoid when buying a preowned vehicle. >>> and with those gas prices on the rice you want to do all you can to save fuel. we have tips tonight on how to maximize the car's fuel economy. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com . >>> in still water minnesota authorities have closed a lake beach after a young boy died of a rare brain eating infection. the city is warning people not to jump in the lake. tj has the latest. >> reporter: the water of lily lake has claimed another young life after a 9-year-old died of a rare infection. health officials believe he got it after swimming in the still water lake two weeks ago. he passed away on tue
. >>> and you know when it comes to buying a car it can be hard to navigate buying a use one. what label you should avoid when buying a preowned vehicle. >>> and with those gas prices on the rice you want to do all you can to save fuel. we have tips tonight on how to maximize the car's fuel economy. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing,...
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for us buying at the high is reckless and lazy. most investors are smart enough to wait for pullback before pulling the trigger. insiders buying at the high means they don't think there'll be a pullback. sure, i want to wait for a pullback after they bought. that's the best of both possible worlds. it doesn't happen all that often. here's the bottom line, one more method of cramer's madness, when you see a stock running at 52-week high, buy, buy, buy, you might want to be buying, too. after the bank i'll try to make you even more money. >> taking control of your financial destiny is smart but why would you go it alone? >> something that has a much larger bearing on you and th stock market as a whole. >> let cramer be your guide, your sounding board. >> caller: i'm having a hard time with my favorite stock. >> i know you can beat these professionals. >> and your coach on the road to financial independence. "mad money" weeknights on cnbc. ♪ no, they can't read in my poker face ♪ >> you're in luck because you've caught cramer on a real
for us buying at the high is reckless and lazy. most investors are smart enough to wait for pullback before pulling the trigger. insiders buying at the high means they don't think there'll be a pullback. sure, i want to wait for a pullback after they bought. that's the best of both possible worlds. it doesn't happen all that often. here's the bottom line, one more method of cramer's madness, when you see a stock running at 52-week high, buy, buy, buy, you might want to be buying, too. after the...
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doesn't some bell go off and let us buy stocks? guess what? when the bell goes off it'll be time to sell not buy. the market anticipates good news. doesn't just wait for it. you got to buy when things are most at risk not least at risk. that's the way the game is played. always has been and always will be. here's the bottom line. hate it, like it, dis it, feel whatever you want but this market has been going higher and it can go higher still. and if this market were loved by all, believe me, the rally would most certainly be over. stafford in oregon knch hey jim how you doing? >> real good chief. how about you? >> caller: good thanks. my question is with the recent fire at the oil refinery run by chevron down in california i know the price of gas is going to go up. is this a good time to buy oil stocks such as chevron because of the fire? >> don't matter. you can say the refineries will have a short boost. look, it's the best growth of the majors. that's what you got to care about. the future not about a refinery issue. chevron has some chart.
doesn't some bell go off and let us buy stocks? guess what? when the bell goes off it'll be time to sell not buy. the market anticipates good news. doesn't just wait for it. you got to buy when things are most at risk not least at risk. that's the way the game is played. always has been and always will be. here's the bottom line. hate it, like it, dis it, feel whatever you want but this market has been going higher and it can go higher still. and if this market were loved by all, believe me,...
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it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best investors i have seen all use pyramid style. e great thing is wide scales leave you room to maneuver. when the stock bottoms you want to pour your money in and you can buy the greatest number of shares a at the lowest price. the best thing about long-term investing is you can be patient. when you like the fundamentals you can wait for a pull back or a sell off to accumulate a position in the stock as it goes down. make sure the story is still intact. do the homework. if the underlying company is broken the stock will never be a bargain no matter how low it falls. in that case you may need to abandon ship and find a better one to travel. there is no sin in recognizing you made a mistake and you have the wrong stock. bottom line. in this game, few things are more important than price. trying to get a good basis. as a long-term investor you can wait for a good one. be patient. keep your bat on your shoulder. wait for the right pitch. never buy all at once. be sure to buy a stock with wider scales to get the best possible overall bas
it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best investors i have seen all use pyramid style. e great thing is wide scales leave you room to maneuver. when the stock bottoms you want to pour your money in and you can buy the greatest number of shares a at the lowest price. the best thing about long-term investing is you can be patient. when you like the fundamentals you can wait for a pull back or a sell off to accumulate a position in the stock as it goes down. make sure the story is still...
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if best buy stock can stay above $18 or $18 strike put by january expiration, mike is off the hook for losses. volatile stock making for very tough choices here. carter got usnto this thing so we turn to you. do you see more pain for best buy between now and jan expiration. >> the next monday, up 22%, and back to where we started. we're walking away. if one was so clever and decks tearty to grab it and go, okay, but it's back to where we started. walk away. >> what would you do, mike? >> i'm not going to sit here and try to make myself feel good about this trade. this turned out to be pretty lousy. there's a couple fundamental reason we don't to want stay short those puts. one reason we felt good doing it, there was credit suisse had the deal in hanld. then they appoint a new ceo. disappoint on earnings. stopped the buy back. i'm not exactly sure where the bottom is in the stock. maybe we found it. i'm not interested in finding out because a lot of things i had in place that gave me conviction are gone. sometimes we have to own up to the fact we made a bad choice. i made a bad choice and i'm going to cover those puts. that's that. >> you look shocked. >> sh
if best buy stock can stay above $18 or $18 strike put by january expiration, mike is off the hook for losses. volatile stock making for very tough choices here. carter got usnto this thing so we turn to you. do you see more pain for best buy between now and jan expiration. >> the next monday, up 22%, and back to where we started. we're walking away. if one was so clever and decks tearty to grab it and go, okay, but it's back to where we started. walk away. >> what would you do,...
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overhauling medicare into a program were future seniors would receive government checks that would be used for buying health insurance. under the current plan, the government purveyed budget pays doctors and hospitals correct -- directed >> my father died when he was young. there were a few things he said that always stuck with me. he would say you are either part of the problem or part of the solution. well regrettably president obama has become part of the problem, and mitt romney is the solution. [applause] >> today, run the kick off a bus tour of key battleground states starting in virginia with new running mate paul ryan. yesterday, the democratic national committee pulled into richmond on a bus tour of its own, called brown the economics the middle class under the boss. >> thank you. mitt romney economics, the middle class under the bus at >> thank you. for more coverage, be sure to visit our website wjla.com. switching gears, let's have over tuesday's -- dave zahren for our forecast. >> it is a warm and muggy saturday. we had a few showers earlier this morning. i want to show you doppler radar
overhauling medicare into a program were future seniors would receive government checks that would be used for buying health insurance. under the current plan, the government purveyed budget pays doctors and hospitals correct -- directed >> my father died when he was young. there were a few things he said that always stuck with me. he would say you are either part of the problem or part of the solution. well regrettably president obama has become part of the problem, and mitt romney is...
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food and drugs use buy backs. or they manage at their discretion. that's how they beat estimates. take anything special or indicate that things are in a way better. it tells you management is shrewd when it comes to making sure the earnings per share number doesn't disappoint anyone. if creating the upside is that routine i have to tell you, believe me, it's not a surprise to the big boys. bottom line. now you can tell what the big boys at the wall street fashion show want to see in the quarter. you won't make the confused assumption that the headline earnings per share number is all that matters. the company's ability to deliver better than expected sales which turns into a better bottom line accounts for a lot more. ron in north carolina. >> caller: good evening, jim. thank you for taking my call. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i have a question, sir. the multiple ipos some people are issuing, does that diminish the common stock price? >> the ipo sets the common stock price. you mean a secondary? >> caller: yeah. >> secondary can depress. the stock will shoot up and the brokers soften i
food and drugs use buy backs. or they manage at their discretion. that's how they beat estimates. take anything special or indicate that things are in a way better. it tells you management is shrewd when it comes to making sure the earnings per share number doesn't disappoint anyone. if creating the upside is that routine i have to tell you, believe me, it's not a surprise to the big boys. bottom line. now you can tell what the big boys at the wall street fashion show want to see in the...
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scanners designed to detect fraudulent cards and prevent minors from buying alcohol. >> they found 12 and 14-year- olds having successful in using products to buy liquor as liquor stores. >> andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> not only was there congressional concern about minors using the fake id's, also fear they could get into domestic and international terrorists. >>> an iowa man's drunk driving arrest caught our attention. justin clark's blood alcohol level was a whopping .627. nearly eight times over the legal limit. police in north liberty say he was so intoxicated he couldn't get out of his car or walk without assistance. when he was asked what day it was, he answered 3, now it's 4. okay. >> come on down, the game show, the price is right, is looking for its first male model. for nearly 40 years, the prizes have almost always been displayed by women, but it will feature a male model. a casting call will be shown. verbal skills posing and the ability to showcase a product. >>> then there's this guy, tim tebow. he is the cover boy on the new gentleman quarterly and today is tebow's 25th birthday. the magazine features a shirtle
scanners designed to detect fraudulent cards and prevent minors from buying alcohol. >> they found 12 and 14-year- olds having successful in using products to buy liquor as liquor stores. >> andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> not only was there congressional concern about minors using the fake id's, also fear they could get into domestic and international terrorists. >>> an iowa man's drunk driving arrest caught our attention. justin clark's blood alcohol level was a...
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he's buying the put spread tonight. we use the strategy a lot. we've been on hiatus two weeks. it's a good idea to open the playbook and how it works. you buy one put and sell a lower one. how do you make money? you want this stock to fall to the short put strike. that's where your profits are capped. dan, walk us through the trade. >> like i said, i want to buy a put spread in october. it's going to get two, three earnings. mcdonald's cannot get out of its own way on a technical basis. i wanted to look down a little bit when yum was trading 6630, i bought the 62 half for $1.10. i bought one of the october 62 half puts for $1.30. sold one at 30 cents. max risk is $1.10. i make money between 6140 and 55. i can make up to 640 on that. my max gain is at 55 or lower. i can lose up to 110 between 6140 and 62 half. and i lose the entire $1.10. >> do you buy the notion that the shanghai is telling us something about the chinese consumer and his or her willingness to buy chicken legs and pizza hut? >> yes, i do. first of all, whenever you have rapidly growing economies, even if you're a
he's buying the put spread tonight. we use the strategy a lot. we've been on hiatus two weeks. it's a good idea to open the playbook and how it works. you buy one put and sell a lower one. how do you make money? you want this stock to fall to the short put strike. that's where your profits are capped. dan, walk us through the trade. >> like i said, i want to buy a put spread in october. it's going to get two, three earnings. mcdonald's cannot get out of its own way on a technical basis. i...
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if best buy can stay bo the 18 strike put, mike's off the hook for losses. volatile stock making up for very tough choices here. carter got usnto this thing. so we turn to you. do you see more pain for best buy between now and january expiration? >> this is an interesting one. it has been so volatile. the very next day up 22% and now back to below where we started. basically walking away. if one was clever to grab and it go, okay. but now it's worse than where we started. walk away. >> walk away. what would you do, mike? >> actually i'm not going to sit here and make myself feel good about this trade. this turned out to be pretty lousy and there are a couple of reasons we don't want this any more. we felt comfortable doing it because there was a bid for the company in hand and they said they had the financing. then they came out and said it was a 75% debt deal. they haven't done since before the credit crisis. then they appoint a new ceo then they stopped the buy back. i'm not sure where the bottom is in the stock and maybe we found it but i'm not interesting in finding out. a lot of the things that gave me conviction are no
if best buy can stay bo the 18 strike put, mike's off the hook for losses. volatile stock making up for very tough choices here. carter got usnto this thing. so we turn to you. do you see more pain for best buy between now and january expiration? >> this is an interesting one. it has been so volatile. the very next day up 22% and now back to below where we started. basically walking away. if one was clever to grab and it go, okay. but now it's worse than where we started. walk away....
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he is proposing to buy out the company, using his own money, private equity funds and some debt. so would going private be the right strategy for best buy? >> it may make sense for best buy to be a privately held company, especially if you have the backing of private equity. with retail and turnaround experience. frankly, this company has a lot of work ahead of them to stay
he is proposing to buy out the company, using his own money, private equity funds and some debt. so would going private be the right strategy for best buy? >> it may make sense for best buy to be a privately held company, especially if you have the backing of private equity. with retail and turnaround experience. frankly, this company has a lot of work ahead of them to stay
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you buy from a shop and you buy from behind a metal shutter, so there are no displays. a zillion smokers for a long time have been used to buying cigarettes my name only. -- australian smokers. they need all this glitzy advertising in africa where they're trying to promote their brands, so they're watching this. this is what the experts told me this morning about what it is the tobacco companies are really worried about at the moment. >> japan tobacco had quite a fall overnight. and british-american tobacco has reacted negatively, because they are worried about contagion, worried about other governments looking at australia. the clear difference in the trend is the americans are saying we want much more scientific approaches to tobacco regulation and only focus on things which actually cause him august smoking people do to decrease. -- cost people to decrease their smoking. >> two things have cut cigarette smoking. that is the cost, the duty that the government puts on the package and the places you are allowed to smoke. let's look at standard chartered. suddenly we find out yesterday on tuesday that they are coughing
you buy from a shop and you buy from behind a metal shutter, so there are no displays. a zillion smokers for a long time have been used to buying cigarettes my name only. -- australian smokers. they need all this glitzy advertising in africa where they're trying to promote their brands, so they're watching this. this is what the experts told me this morning about what it is the tobacco companies are really worried about at the moment. >> japan tobacco had quite a fall overnight. and...
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>> well, talking about the the shopping habits, but most of us buy the same things week after week andmetimes we get it on sale and not, and wouldn't it be nice to save money on the things that we always buy? well, the new york times did something interesting that more of the grocery chains are offering personal discounts to the shoppers and safeway is doing it for one giving people certain offers based on the shopping history and according to the "times" the offers can be different from person to person. one person is buying a different types of yogurt would get a deeper discount than someone who buys it every few months. kroger is rolling out something similar and people are worried about the privacy, but the general sentiment is that people are willing to take the tradeoff and get that price and let the supermarket know what they are buying, because they are getting the lower price and willing to be tracked with the loyalty cards. kate? >> and alison, right now, is it considered a pilot program or rolling it out, both of the chains? >> well, safeway currently has the programle rolle
>> well, talking about the the shopping habits, but most of us buy the same things week after week andmetimes we get it on sale and not, and wouldn't it be nice to save money on the things that we always buy? well, the new york times did something interesting that more of the grocery chains are offering personal discounts to the shoppers and safeway is doing it for one giving people certain offers based on the shopping history and according to the "times" the offers can be...
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this is the same kind of language the fed used the last time it launched a new bond buying program. the fed's assessment of the u.s. economy was also pretty gloomy. it said economic activity decelerated over the first half of this year. employment growth has been slow in recent months. the housing sector remains depressed. and household spending has risen at a slower pace. >> susie: investors were disappointed that the fed decided to stick to its current policies. all of the major averages were in the red. the dow lost 32 points, the nasdaq fell 20, and the s&p off four points. we have two reports, looking at the fed decision, and market reaction. we begin in washington with darren gersh. the federal reserve has concluded the economy is slowing, which raises an obvious question. >> well, okay, now what are you going to do about it. well, they didn't do anything about it. they said they are there for us and they will move when needed. but, when is "needed" since we all agree the numbers got weak? >> reporter: we're still not sure when "needed" is. many fed-watchers thought bernanke a
this is the same kind of language the fed used the last time it launched a new bond buying program. the fed's assessment of the u.s. economy was also pretty gloomy. it said economic activity decelerated over the first half of this year. employment growth has been slow in recent months. the housing sector remains depressed. and household spending has risen at a slower pace. >> susie: investors were disappointed that the fed decided to stick to its current policies. all of the major...
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the food and drug names use buy backs to generate earnings per share based on upside surprise or theyepatriate as much upside. that's how they beat the estimates. it doesn't indicate that things are better. it just says management is shrewd enough in making sure its earnings per share number doesn't disappoint anyone. believe me, it's not a surprise to the big boys. here's the bottom line. now you can tell what the big boys in the wall street fashion show want to see in a quarter. and you won't make a confused assumption as the press often does the headlines earnings per share number is all that matters. the company delivered better than expected sales which then turns into a better bottom line counts for a whole lot more. i need to start with ron in north carolina. ron? >> caller: ron. geen, jim. thank you for taking my call. boo-yah. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: the multiple ipos that some companies are issuing, does that diminish the common stock price? >> the ipo set ises the common stock price. the secondary? >> caller: yeah. >> the secondary can depress. the stock will sho
the food and drug names use buy backs to generate earnings per share based on upside surprise or theyepatriate as much upside. that's how they beat the estimates. it doesn't indicate that things are better. it just says management is shrewd enough in making sure its earnings per share number doesn't disappoint anyone. believe me, it's not a surprise to the big boys. here's the bottom line. now you can tell what the big boys in the wall street fashion show want to see in a quarter. and you won't...
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buy online. herb is here to tell us why amazon should buy best buy.b, explain. >> this is such a nutty idea, it may make sense. i was talking to one of my retailing sources about this today, he was talking about the concept, that you want to touch and hold it, but the show room is already there. why not go out and buy the bricks and mortar. if you're best buy, think about it. the sales tax issue is becoming less of an edge. the stock price is really high, they can come in there, restructure the thing, take all sorts of charges and it may not matter at this point because they're always thinking about the future. so you end up with something -- >> it would be a great deal for a best buy, but a bad idea for a amazon. >> it would saddle them with a lot of long-term issues in leasing. they have less traffic, but it takes amazon away from it's core competency. it's an internet retailer, not bricks and mortar. what they do better is warehouse products, ship products, collect money. and operating a fully fledged store with sales people and payroll is a big de
buy online. herb is here to tell us why amazon should buy best buy.b, explain. >> this is such a nutty idea, it may make sense. i was talking to one of my retailing sources about this today, he was talking about the concept, that you want to touch and hold it, but the show room is already there. why not go out and buy the bricks and mortar. if you're best buy, think about it. the sales tax issue is becoming less of an edge. the stock price is really high, they can come in there,...
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with the money to go shopping and therefore you can buy most use but i can buy this computer because my eyes because my money's gone down so in the aggregate your shoes sure shoes spending is counterbalanced by my drop in spending on computers and there's no i could impact on the economy that's their model ok then i say well with this some change that occurs in society we get worried about them an addict you've taken on and therefore we say you've got to reduce your did so used to. reducing your debt now ordinarily all should therefore increase my spending on computer gizmos this is the model but i don't because interest rates. that when the rights dropped close to the process. they had to drop below zero to encourage me to balance your dropped spending on shoes with mine crew spending on computer gizmos right and that's the explanation of why we can't get out of the cross and so basically no matter how low rates are how long there is zero people are borrowing to spend more be here for it sal is saying will be borrowings dropping on the that's a good thing about this i spending hasn'
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trade policies that president obama's put in place, and the importance of buying american products, as we go about, as americans use our tax dollars to rebuild our economy, we know we have to buy american products to the fullest extent possible if we're going to create good jobs at home. i think the point you raise is so important about collective bargaining and the right, the right to voice at work which is really essential not just to the economy but to our democracy. and i think the point that lee and raised about strengthen solidarity is really very important. and tom, you raise the issue that's come up several times over the last couple days about the right to vote and the bedrock is important to not just democratic party but the country of not shipping away americans rights to express themselves at the workplace. at the polling place. so i just want to thank you all. if we had time we could go on and on about each one of these issues, i know that the time is very limited but i did want to personally thank each of you for taking the time to come and for sharing your testimony. >> thank you. are there other que
trade policies that president obama's put in place, and the importance of buying american products, as we go about, as americans use our tax dollars to rebuild our economy, we know we have to buy american products to the fullest extent possible if we're going to create good jobs at home. i think the point you raise is so important about collective bargaining and the right, the right to voice at work which is really essential not just to the economy but to our democracy. and i think the point...
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i believe we had to go through -- for us to buy it with no competition, i seem to believe, that took a long time to get. that was the biggest problem, getting permission to buy the system. once we got the system, i think we put it in place pretty quick. however, we came up with a pretty different system. we had two floors that we could use, different space, and the system we came up with, i believe, was very transparent. if you are trying to jump the line at dbi now, you are walking up to the building inspector, fire inspector, somebody from dpw, but you have everybody watching the person. they know who is in front of them and they will get challenged. i think that is part of the problem. q-matic seems to be a system with no built-in flexibility. it doesn't insure there is no shopping, and yes, it does ensure it is fair to all, but with the clipboard system, you have the same thing. that is how i see it. >> you know, my perspective is, i was a manager in the city for many years. i am totally sympathetic to the procurement issues of how long it takes to get a single source contract. i
i believe we had to go through -- for us to buy it with no competition, i seem to believe, that took a long time to get. that was the biggest problem, getting permission to buy the system. once we got the system, i think we put it in place pretty quick. however, we came up with a pretty different system. we had two floors that we could use, different space, and the system we came up with, i believe, was very transparent. if you are trying to jump the line at dbi now, you are walking up to the...
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. >>> panera gift cards used to buy fuel, stealing $35 worth of diesel fuel over a month's period of time. cheryl conner has more. >> reporter: the scam was happening a quarter of a mile from the state police barrack. the suspects went to rudder's gas station again a manager called police and they were
. >>> panera gift cards used to buy fuel, stealing $35 worth of diesel fuel over a month's period of time. cheryl conner has more. >> reporter: the scam was happening a quarter of a mile from the state police barrack. the suspects went to rudder's gas station again a manager called police and they were
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when they are shopping for the whole family, they used to buy a lot of vegetables and fruit for everyonenow, they are much more choosy. >> his customers agree. >> money does not go as far. everything is getting more expensive. rent, food. >> the state is withholding more and more money. taxes, health insurance, everything. and behind the construction sites where new office buildings are going up, the for sale signs are multiplying. this real-estate agent knows only too well what is wrong. for decades, the dutch were able to count on rising property prices, but that is no longer the case. >> everything is uncertain. how much the banks want to charge you for a mortgage, uncertainty about your job, uncertainty whether you can afford a mortgage at all with your income. then he shows us the relatively new rotterdam suburb -- >> he shows us the new -- the relatively new rotterdam suburb. back there are plenty of for sale signs here as well. >> beginning in 2000, i think there were too many identical apartments built. there was a lot of demand back then, of course, but they could have killed mo
when they are shopping for the whole family, they used to buy a lot of vegetables and fruit for everyonenow, they are much more choosy. >> his customers agree. >> money does not go as far. everything is getting more expensive. rent, food. >> the state is withholding more and more money. taxes, health insurance, everything. and behind the construction sites where new office buildings are going up, the for sale signs are multiplying. this real-estate agent knows only too well...
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he'll give us advice this morning for free and perhaps que convince us to buy his latest book. to the viewer i want to say progressive, you can look it up what happened or may not have happened. youunited airlines, i'm less interested in who is right or who is wrong. how did the companies perform in this crisis. start with progressive. >> i'll be very fair. i think they performed poorly. i think that social media is a front for reputation management when what we're really looking at is what's behind twitter or facebook. whereas crisis happens because of those issues, not because of blog posts. >> the progressive issue had to deal with the death of one of their clients. and one mistake they made i think is they continued to use the flow icon, the young woman on the commercial in their twitter feeds. and as they would deal with very serious subjects, you saw the smiling flo, which eventually they figured out we have to change the icon. >> i would have advised to think about what the issues and allegations are and to think about what's a real honest approach that we should publish
he'll give us advice this morning for free and perhaps que convince us to buy his latest book. to the viewer i want to say progressive, you can look it up what happened or may not have happened. youunited airlines, i'm less interested in who is right or who is wrong. how did the companies perform in this crisis. start with progressive. >> i'll be very fair. i think they performed poorly. i think that social media is a front for reputation management when what we're really looking at is...
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61.40 and 62 half and above 62 half, i lose the entire $1.10. >> do you buy the notion that the shanghai composite is telling us something about the chinese consumer and his or her willingness to buy chicken legs and pizza hut? >> yes, i do. >> first of all, look. when you have rapidly growing economies, they tend to move in fits and starts. the data that we are getting is suggesting that things are not that great. you have to factor that into expectations. for companies doing a lot of business there. the other thing i would say, and it's interesting, we will probably talk about strategies similar to the one dab has her. how low volatility is, that doesn't necessarily mean that put spreads don't make much sense, the vot tillity can come in a great deal, but the puts could have a good deal to them that makes the math work even better. >> that tells you as much about china as anything. maybe that means things in china are not as bad this one really sings in that regard but this one does have to break a bunch. about 8% before you get to the first strike. >> i want to ask you about using october specifically, dan.
61.40 and 62 half and above 62 half, i lose the entire $1.10. >> do you buy the notion that the shanghai composite is telling us something about the chinese consumer and his or her willingness to buy chicken legs and pizza hut? >> yes, i do. >> first of all, look. when you have rapidly growing economies, they tend to move in fits and starts. the data that we are getting is suggesting that things are not that great. you have to factor that into expectations. for companies doing...
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if you have evidence of stains, dirt, anything that makes it look like it is used and you did not buy a used mattress, stop right there. >> talk to me about warranties. >> talk to the company, the actual manufacturer. the warranty is not against it wearing. it is against the manufacturer's defect. when you get a warranty, the prepared to ship it back. >> and g. barnett, thank you. >> we have answers to your pet questions when we come back, but first the defense going on around town. -- the events going on around town. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. rex welcome back. joining us now is dr. michael herko. you have a bunny rabbit in with you. who is this? >> this is duncan, a last- minute replacement who decided to hop in
if you have evidence of stains, dirt, anything that makes it look like it is used and you did not buy a used mattress, stop right there. >> talk to me about warranties. >> talk to the company, the actual manufacturer. the warranty is not against it wearing. it is against the manufacturer's defect. when you get a warranty, the prepared to ship it back. >> and g. barnett, thank you. >> we have answers to your pet questions when we come back, but first the defense going on...
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. >>> do you make good use of everything you buy at the grocery store.ocking stats on the amount of food americans waste. >>> for days politicians have been focusing on senate hopeful todd akin's comment. how republicans are trying to steer the rhetoric in a different direction. >>> tonight howard county is looking for ways to prevent people from hanging out on the tracks in ellicott city. county executive ulman said it was a tragedy. ulman hopes that people will not forgot ellicott city business as they try to suffer through the accident. cleanup is estimated to take 48 hours. the ntsb said the investigation will be slow going because of the environment and the fact that ellicott city is a historic town. >>> how good are you at eating your leftovers? a study shows a lot of us are not good at all and that we waste a lot of food. >> reporter: a new report finds americans are throwing out nearly every other bite of food. >> i'm shocked. >> i see people order a meal and pick tat. >> reporter: according to a study, we end up wasting 40% of the nation's food
. >>> do you make good use of everything you buy at the grocery store.ocking stats on the amount of food americans waste. >>> for days politicians have been focusing on senate hopeful todd akin's comment. how republicans are trying to steer the rhetoric in a different direction. >>> tonight howard county is looking for ways to prevent people from hanging out on the tracks in ellicott city. county executive ulman said it was a tragedy. ulman hopes that people will not...
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and it's going to be harder and harder for us to buy private health insurance.why we had government step in to ensure the elderly. and it's why romney and ryan realize they got a problem on this which is why they're trying to pretend that president obama is somehow slashing up medicare. he's not the guy who's against medicare in this election. >> now, the republicans are actually on a congressional level trying to run away from this. because voters understand this. when you look at chris collins taking on a new york rep, kathy hochul and he refuses to take a point on the plan. strickland in california, he said he'd vote no on the ryan plan. brendan dougherty put out a statement saying he doesn't agree with the ryan plan. so you're getting republicans that are going to be at the bottom of this ticket saying not me. >> the first thing a vice presidential pick should do is no harm. this is rule number one. vice presidential picks should first do no harm. in this case what happened was they got their enthusiastic speech and $10 million bump but also just made this a
and it's going to be harder and harder for us to buy private health insurance.why we had government step in to ensure the elderly. and it's why romney and ryan realize they got a problem on this which is why they're trying to pretend that president obama is somehow slashing up medicare. he's not the guy who's against medicare in this election. >> now, the republicans are actually on a congressional level trying to run away from this. because voters understand this. when you look at chris...
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the money will come in the form of an apple gift card, which could then be used to buy another apple product. tech experts believe the next generation iphone will be announced on september 12th. just a couple weeks from now. we're back in a moment with henry wofford. stay with us. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. hunter pence has only one home run in 26 games since joining the giants back on august 1st. and with the giants entrenched in a pennant race they're looking for more from their right fielder. pence delivered tonight with no problem at all. let's get to the action. giants visiting the astros. top of the first, two on for hunter pence. kiss this baby good-bye. three-run shot to make it 4-0 g-men. however, sbaur zebarry zito was hill and he struggled. bottom of the third. astros down 4-1. brett wallace to center. jose altuve scores. zito gets yanked after 2 2/3. he allows seven hits, three earned runs and jut 53 pitches. he wasn't happy about that. bottom of the sixth two on, two out for joaquin arias p. hits it hard to left. fernando martinez diving but can't make the catch. p
the money will come in the form of an apple gift card, which could then be used to buy another apple product. tech experts believe the next generation iphone will be announced on september 12th. just a couple weeks from now. we're back in a moment with henry wofford. stay with us. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. hunter pence has only one home run in 26 games since joining the giants back on august 1st. and with the giants entrenched in a pennant race they're looking for more from...
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scanners designed to detect fraudulent cars and prevent miners from buying alcohol. >> 12 and 13-year-olds having been successful in using products to buy liquor at liquor stores. one has to question the judgment of someone who takes an id from someone so little he has to reach up to the counter to hand it off, but it happens. >> earlier this year, with the help of an intern, we purchased a pennsylvania driver's license from id chief for $200. within weeks, it made the 8,000 mile journey to gaithersburg, maryland. >> it looks as authentic as it can be. >> id's impressed police with its authenticity and became packaged in an envelope marked bracelet. inside, a gift box and an actual red bracelet. but underneath the padding wrapped in plain white paper was a pair of fake id's. not only was there congressional concern about minors using fake id's like these to buy alcohol, there was fear that they could end up in the hands of domestic for international terrorists. reporting live from capitol hill, andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> sounds like a big step forward. andrea, thanks. >> a scramble for emergency crews today after a t
scanners designed to detect fraudulent cars and prevent miners from buying alcohol. >> 12 and 13-year-olds having been successful in using products to buy liquor at liquor stores. one has to question the judgment of someone who takes an id from someone so little he has to reach up to the counter to hand it off, but it happens. >> earlier this year, with the help of an intern, we purchased a pennsylvania driver's license from id chief for $200. within weeks, it made the 8,000 mile...
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i used to buy a lot of cds, i don't really any more. used by magazines and under really do that.hink i pay less for teenage movies, and i think that we have all kind of become accustomed to this idea that the media is free. and i think that the corporations that deliver the media will always find a way to make profits off of the media. they will always find -- they will always have a part of the recording industry in crisis or the movie industry in crisis -- but they will always find a way to make profits. the people doing independent worker, and especially independent journalism, all kinds of independent media and arts, arts that makes the powerful uncomfortable, that is what will not necessarily be funded. i do encourage us to think about and encourage myself because i'm guilty of it, changing how we think about media. some media is worth paying for and we need to find a way to pay for it, especially that media that challenges the powerful. that media that is not immediately practical. >> i see another hand of. >> [inaudible question] >> all right, do we have anyone else? >> mo
i used to buy a lot of cds, i don't really any more. used by magazines and under really do that.hink i pay less for teenage movies, and i think that we have all kind of become accustomed to this idea that the media is free. and i think that the corporations that deliver the media will always find a way to make profits off of the media. they will always find -- they will always have a part of the recording industry in crisis or the movie industry in crisis -- but they will always find a way to...