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founder of vanguard group and father of index fund. here is what he said. >> i'd say, just don't take it for granted that it will continue. expect, i would say, over next decade, don't expect looking shorter term than. that expect decade of returns shorter than, lower than historical norms. historical norms 9% a year. six to 7% will be more likely over next decade. it is not as glowing. but i think highly likely that rational expectations for stocks in the range of 6 to 7%, will be better than the returns on bond. bonds are not good today. we have to hold them. we need the protection but they're offering a yield of less than 3%. and i think stocks will probably do around twice that well. so don't get out of the market. be prepared for big bumps. i can't tell you that the market won't go down 25% or 35% over the course of the next 12 months. how coy tell you about that? don't worry about it. gerri: i don't worry about it, i heard you say before. tell some of our viewers in retirement relying on bonds, what should they be doing? >> if yo
founder of vanguard group and father of index fund. here is what he said. >> i'd say, just don't take it for granted that it will continue. expect, i would say, over next decade, don't expect looking shorter term than. that expect decade of returns shorter than, lower than historical norms. historical norms 9% a year. six to 7% will be more likely over next decade. it is not as glowing. but i think highly likely that rational expectations for stocks in the range of 6 to 7%, will be better...
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. >> they are number two, the vanguard is number one.pyber of theumber two because departure of bill gross. a day. $28 billion to put that into perspective, that is three times more than apple trades every day, and apple is the second most traded security in the world. >> but people are not going out of these names, they are holding them for a while. both are happening. these are up 28 billion dollars in a one-day turnover, that is a lot of money. but you have somebody like my mother or my grandmother who could go in and hold it for 10 years and exit and get just about the performance of the index. meanwhile, hedge fund could go in for three hours and do a complicated trade -- >> so does like the ishares core? >> she does. even better than ishares, i would say for the long-term retail investor, the vanguard s&p 500 is the most popular with retail. points.ven basis vanguard does the same thing, but five basis points. if you invested $10,000, they would basically take five dollars up for your -- out per year. an active fund would take 10 $
. >> they are number two, the vanguard is number one.pyber of theumber two because departure of bill gross. a day. $28 billion to put that into perspective, that is three times more than apple trades every day, and apple is the second most traded security in the world. >> but people are not going out of these names, they are holding them for a while. both are happening. these are up 28 billion dollars in a one-day turnover, that is a lot of money. but you have somebody like my...
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william mcnabb is with vanguard. alan krueger, princeton economics professor.marter about saving money. 401k's.axing out our i think people need to develop better financial habits. rules of to learn thumb, start saving earlier. they need to borrow only one they are confident they can repay. people need to make better financial decisions. we need to do a better job keeping -- teaching financial literacy in schools. part of the reason we went to the financial crisis is because people put themselves in positions where they were vulnerable. the target fund that william talked about earlier is a good thing, having their portfolio adjusted. people do not understand the fine points of financial investing, but they need to develop habits so that they do the right thing. problem for financial professionals and economists. they think about the long-term, what happens 40 years from now. people think about cash flow, what is coming in, what i am paying out. how do you get people not to think about what is in front of their noses? >> there was a fascinating study that was d
william mcnabb is with vanguard. alan krueger, princeton economics professor.marter about saving money. 401k's.axing out our i think people need to develop better financial habits. rules of to learn thumb, start saving earlier. they need to borrow only one they are confident they can repay. people need to make better financial decisions. we need to do a better job keeping -- teaching financial literacy in schools. part of the reason we went to the financial crisis is because people put...
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you invest in a mutual fund in vanguard, you own vanguard, that it is easy for us to put clients first we also focus on keeping costs low. it is the one part of your return that you control. if you keep costs low, you will have a better return in the long run. everything else is really tough, but cost matter. the other thing is we are big believers in discipline. you should stick to your plant. you buy and hold. you do not jump and chase returns. we see when people chase returns, they give up on average about 150 basis points, and that is true here, in the united states, in europe, all of these principles, and by following them ourselves and managing the money, they have performed about 90% of their competitors, so we think back and work extremely well in asia, extremely well in hong kong. you name it. it can work well locally. it can work well globally. >> thank you. i apologize for the short amount of time we have. >> thank you for having me. >> the ceo of vanguard. years on. 25 germany marks the fall of the wall. a look at the celebrations in berlin when "first up" returns. ♪ ,> che
you invest in a mutual fund in vanguard, you own vanguard, that it is easy for us to put clients first we also focus on keeping costs low. it is the one part of your return that you control. if you keep costs low, you will have a better return in the long run. everything else is really tough, but cost matter. the other thing is we are big believers in discipline. you should stick to your plant. you buy and hold. you do not jump and chase returns. we see when people chase returns, they give up...
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reward those southern union irses and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his remarkable life story was well known to americans. made him a hero in the north pand a villain to confederates. a few words about johnson's biography, andy johnson had risen to prominence from the humblest of roots, born in a log cabin in poverty in north carolina. he lost his father at a young age and was put to work as a tailor's apprentice. he fled from service as an apprentice and painstakingly worked his way up the political ladder. in his career he forged a reputation as a champion of the common man, the non-slave holding yeoman farmer and he did so in the mold of his political idol, andrew jackson. andy johnson was in his first term as a united states senator from tennessee representing the democratic party when the civil war began and he took a courageous and altogether singular stance secession. he declared it to be an odious, diabolical, nefarious and hell born doctrine. andrew johnson paid a high price for that
reward those southern union irses and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his remarkable life story was well known to americans. made him a hero in the north pand a villain to confederates. a few words about johnson's biography, andy johnson had risen to prominence from the humblest of roots, born in a log cabin in poverty in north carolina. he lost his father at a young age and was put to work as a tailor's...
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reward those southern unionists and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now, johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his remarkable life story was well known to americans. and made him a hero in the north and a villain to confederates. like lincoln, johnson had risen to promise from the humblist of the roots. born into poverty in north carolina. he lost his father as a young age and put to work as a tailer's apprentice. he settled in greenville, tennessee, working his way up the political ladder and in his career, he forged a reputation as a champion of the common man, the non-slave holding farmer and he did so in the mold of his political idol, andrew jackson. andy johnson was in his first term as a united states senator from tennessee, representing the democratic party when the civil war began and he took a courageous and all-together singular stance against succession, singular for senators. he declared succession to be, an odious hell-born and hell-bound doctrine. andrew johnson paid a high price for this, his family was driven into exi
reward those southern unionists and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now, johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his remarkable life story was well known to americans. and made him a hero in the north and a villain to confederates. like lincoln, johnson had risen to promise from the humblist of the roots. born into poverty in north carolina. he lost his father as a young age and put to work as a tailer's apprentice. he settled in greenville, tennessee,...
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vanguard's total stock market index fund is the biggest stock index fund in america with around $370 billion in assets according to morning star, gaining 10% to date. the biggest is the growth fund of america with $142 billion in assets, gaining about 8% so far this year. proponents of both point to their own stats showing their superiority but many financial advisers believe there is a role each can play in a well-diversified portfolio. for "nightly business report." >>> and more on active versus passive investing, the founder of his own management firm, glassman wealth. barry, thank you for joining us. are individual investors better off with one style of investing over the other? what do you tell your clients? >> well, keep in mind that this is not a new debate. this has been going on for a long time ever since indexes were invented. but i think there is room for both, there is room for indexes for certain categories of a portfolio. and then there are certain places where you can find index so passive certainly does make sense. >> there are pros and cons to both obviously. let's g
vanguard's total stock market index fund is the biggest stock index fund in america with around $370 billion in assets according to morning star, gaining 10% to date. the biggest is the growth fund of america with $142 billion in assets, gaining about 8% so far this year. proponents of both point to their own stats showing their superiority but many financial advisers believe there is a role each can play in a well-diversified portfolio. for "nightly business report." >>> and...
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been stunned to learn that the tower casting those shadows across the children's playground is the vanguard of more to come. a line of gated castles is forming along the southern rim of central park, staking a privileged claim to the space, sky and sun long shared by all. this building is the first, marketed as one57, ninety stories tall on west 57th street. the noted architectural critic paul goldberger could hardly believe his eyes. >> the very top floor is the most unbelievable view you've ever seen, but it's a view from an airplane really. you're completely disconnected from the sidewalk. >> a private city in the sky for the rich, the very, very rich. as goldberger wrote, "if you seek a symbol of income inequality, look no farther than 57th street." >> they're mostly the international super rich. it's a whole category of people. most people are living there part time and have other residences either in this region or elsewhere in the u.s. or elsewhere in the world or all of the above. and they're people who can afford to spend $10 million, between million, $20 million, $30 million on an
been stunned to learn that the tower casting those shadows across the children's playground is the vanguard of more to come. a line of gated castles is forming along the southern rim of central park, staking a privileged claim to the space, sky and sun long shared by all. this building is the first, marketed as one57, ninety stories tall on west 57th street. the noted architectural critic paul goldberger could hardly believe his eyes. >> the very top floor is the most unbelievable view...
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should we be grateful there's shops to do it differently so that vanguard doesn't have all the asets in the world? wouldn't that be a risk systemically speaking? >> i think we're quite big enough now. i never get in this for the growth. i could never imagine $3 trillion. when we started with a billion. i mean, the only thing that gives me pleasure about all of this is an awful lot of investors are doing better than they otherwise would by investing here. and as our size of our crew goes, an awful lot of our crew members are working in a better business environment i think than otherwise would. we try to focus on service to the clients, focus on integrity, focus on just doing a good job for the people that own us, the clients. that mutual structure which we started 40 years ago, 40 years ago this september 24th is so sensational because of its cost savings and nobody else wants to compete with us. they're trying to get a nice high management feet to make money for the shareholders of the fund mansionment companies and they're in a dilemma. >> doesn't history show, jack, though, you gu
should we be grateful there's shops to do it differently so that vanguard doesn't have all the asets in the world? wouldn't that be a risk systemically speaking? >> i think we're quite big enough now. i never get in this for the growth. i could never imagine $3 trillion. when we started with a billion. i mean, the only thing that gives me pleasure about all of this is an awful lot of investors are doing better than they otherwise would by investing here. and as our size of our crew goes,...
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. >> colorado has the opportunity to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of a movement. >> somehowemocrats need dramatic upsets. >> you got to be a jockey like you've never been because this kentucky fily is ready to cross the finish line. >> so many close races and nothing certain. "inside politics," the bigge
. >> colorado has the opportunity to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of a movement. >> somehowemocrats need dramatic upsets. >> you got to be a jockey like you've never been because this kentucky fily is ready to cross the finish line. >> so many close races and nothing certain. "inside politics," the bigge
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. >> southern valley -- sun valley vanguard on the road in chichester.ng his team with 5-yard touchdown. chichester eagles unable to get the offense going. the final score 47-zero. >> vikings getting off a good start against central getting block at the line and he's gone northeast wins this one big time 41 to zero. archbishop ryan and george washington high school. building run by washington's number six after the double reverse. eagles fall short in the end 28-20 the final. >> father judge at lincoln now crew eighty eights quarterback zach carol connected with prince injury for a pass. they beat the rail splitters 42-seven. >> head on over to new jersey. haddon township and audubon the green wave washing over the hawks defense nice run and catch by johnson. audubon within 26-22. camden panthers hosting the woodrow wilson tigers. khalil williams throwing deep pass to brad hawkins panthers dominating this one, 41-20. haddonfield also taking control home against haddon heights. bulldog defense shutting things down allowing two field goals for the day fina
. >> southern valley -- sun valley vanguard on the road in chichester.ng his team with 5-yard touchdown. chichester eagles unable to get the offense going. the final score 47-zero. >> vikings getting off a good start against central getting block at the line and he's gone northeast wins this one big time 41 to zero. archbishop ryan and george washington high school. building run by washington's number six after the double reverse. eagles fall short in the end 28-20 the final....
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black rock, vanguard, state street, global advisers, big indexers, big etf companies own the biggest chunks of utx. >>> iran and six world powers including the u.s. missed a second deadline today to resolve a decade-long dispute over its nuclear program. they extended talks until next june. meanwhile, iran is one of the founding members of opec which meets this thursday in vienna to discuss cutting production levels in order to stop the steady drop in oil prices. but with oil traders expecting no change of production levels by opec, crude prices fell again today. west texas oil down 73 cents a barrel to 75.78, benchmark brent crude off 68 cents closing at 79.68. >>> and in response to reports that opec nations may vote to cut crude production at thursday's meeting, the energy minister from the united arab emirates said today that the cartel would make what he called the appropriate decision regarding production levels. >>> and just ahead of the long thanksgiving day holiday weekend, gas prices are down again. that's good news for the 46 million americans who are expected to hit the r
black rock, vanguard, state street, global advisers, big indexers, big etf companies own the biggest chunks of utx. >>> iran and six world powers including the u.s. missed a second deadline today to resolve a decade-long dispute over its nuclear program. they extended talks until next june. meanwhile, iran is one of the founding members of opec which meets this thursday in vienna to discuss cutting production levels in order to stop the steady drop in oil prices. but with oil traders...
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. >> colorado has the opportunity to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of a movement. >> somehow hold on, democrats need dramatic upsets. >> you got to be a jockey like you've never been because this kentucky fily is ready to cross the finish line. >> so many close races and nothing certain. "inside politics," the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. >> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning. with to us share their reporting and insights, nia-malika henderson, jonathan martin of the "new york times," cnn's peter hamby and dan balz of "the washington post." two days to election day and there's a clear republican advantage in the biggest battle in 2014, that's for control of the united states senate. des moines register, joanie ernst takes a seven-point lead running against bruce braley. eight or ten of the races including the iowa race still tight. is there any path left for democrats to somehow hold their senate majority? this is the state of play, 55 democrats, 45 republicans, two of those democrats are independents who
. >> colorado has the opportunity to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of a movement. >> somehow hold on, democrats need dramatic upsets. >> you got to be a jockey like you've never been because this kentucky fily is ready to cross the finish line. >> so many close races and nothing certain. "inside politics," the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. >> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thanks for sharing your...
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sending me and my crew for friday football frenzy to harriton high school the rams host the sun valley vanguards. it's your kids team. your tv set right here on cbs-3. your town, your t team, your kis on tv. we'll be right back. fifteen minutes could save you fifteeninsurance.r more on car everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> breaking news now on "eyewitness news". this is wrapped new video of delvin barnes the suspect in the abduction of carlesha freeland gaither in philadelphia's germantown neighborhood. >> this video just into "eyewitness news" from charles city council virginia where barnes was wanted on attempted murder charge. he was caught last night in jessup maryland and waived his extradition back to virginia. >> we'll be right back. merry christmas! thanks but this gift, it's kind of half-fast. what's wrong? we still have cable internet, so our uploads are half the speed of our downloads. so i'll be half-fast wh
sending me and my crew for friday football frenzy to harriton high school the rams host the sun valley vanguards. it's your kids team. your tv set right here on cbs-3. your town, your t team, your kis on tv. we'll be right back. fifteen minutes could save you fifteeninsurance.r more on car everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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sending me and my crew for friday football frenzy to harriton high school the rams host the sun valley vanguards. it's your kids team. your tv set right here on cbs-3. your town, your team, your kids on tv. we'll be right back. >> breaking news now on "eyewitness news". this is wrapped new video of delvin barnes the suspect in the abduction of carlesha freeland gaither in philadelphia's germantown neighborhood. >> this video just into "eyewitness news" from charles city council virginia where barnes was wanted on attempted murder charge. he was caught last night in jessup maryland and waived his extradition back to virginia. >> we'll be right back.
sending me and my crew for friday football frenzy to harriton high school the rams host the sun valley vanguards. it's your kids team. your tv set right here on cbs-3. your town, your team, your kids on tv. we'll be right back. >> breaking news now on "eyewitness news". this is wrapped new video of delvin barnes the suspect in the abduction of carlesha freeland gaither in philadelphia's germantown neighborhood. >> this video just into "eyewitness news" from...
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both groups are at the vanguard of the teapartier movement and take the of rage and channel it into a bonafide movement these are not the only organizations with day arkie -- are key to get the teapartier off the ground. also during deal bob era koch were quietly influential for many years but this is where they come out of the shadows. parts of this is because of the aggressive strategy that americans for prosperity adopts in the early years of president thomas presidency there of their present in the opposition to the policies and it attracts a lot of notice. this is also when the donor network transforms into something new. these donors seminars did not start what they are today but created during the bush administration out of concern to the policies promoted by the republicans said they were largely economic seminars. they would bring in their friends to bore the speakers were bring it organizations they thought worthy of funding to showcase them. in 2009 they are much more of a well oil the engine and they decide to coordinate their spending. and they start to hold a pledges on
both groups are at the vanguard of the teapartier movement and take the of rage and channel it into a bonafide movement these are not the only organizations with day arkie -- are key to get the teapartier off the ground. also during deal bob era koch were quietly influential for many years but this is where they come out of the shadows. parts of this is because of the aggressive strategy that americans for prosperity adopts in the early years of president thomas presidency there of their...
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also black panther party was at the vanguard. women were 50% of our organization. women had just as much right as any male in our organization to be a leader or be in charge of an office. we have a number of offices throughout america that was run by women. the boston office. you know the mount vernon office down in new york. we had different offices in memphis tennessee that was run by women. you know they were -- they were the word. not only that, during the course of the black panether party era we had like 14 free medical clini clinics. two still open to this day in seattle washington and portland oregon. and we provided services. we didn't ask your last name. is your mother and father's last name the same. we didn't ask how much money you made. we said if you have an ailment come down to the clinic. so we employed women as well. which is a very good image for young women. now this is sickle cell anemia program in l.a. it was named after aapprentice bunchy carter who was murder in 1969. we talked about that earlier, i think carlos did. now, this right here, eas
also black panther party was at the vanguard. women were 50% of our organization. women had just as much right as any male in our organization to be a leader or be in charge of an office. we have a number of offices throughout america that was run by women. the boston office. you know the mount vernon office down in new york. we had different offices in memphis tennessee that was run by women. you know they were -- they were the word. not only that, during the course of the black panether party...
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>> as a free market vanguard, i love they're going into cities. challenging people. they want more freedom to operate. if i were an investor, i would have to wonder at these valuations. this is not a company that owns a lot of physical assets. melissa: no. [no audio] so i'm wondering if this is more like a groupon, more like an amazon than a facebook, microsoft, google. melissa: it's an interesting question. the answer isn't clear. it seems pervasive. it seems everywhere. my mother-in-law joined this morning. she's using it. that's it. that's everyone. but at the same time, you know, they don't -- like you said, they don't have physical assets. all they have is an algorithm that other people could copy. >> i don't think anyone is saying their tech is at the cutting edge. melissa: yeah. >> first of all, it would be nice to have usual at the airports so if delta cancels the flights. melissa: usual plane. >> you see it in the physical things like under armour never patented. you have something of value. you keep finding ways to do it. expand it. that justifies the high
>> as a free market vanguard, i love they're going into cities. challenging people. they want more freedom to operate. if i were an investor, i would have to wonder at these valuations. this is not a company that owns a lot of physical assets. melissa: no. [no audio] so i'm wondering if this is more like a groupon, more like an amazon than a facebook, microsoft, google. melissa: it's an interesting question. the answer isn't clear. it seems pervasive. it seems everywhere. my mother-in-law...
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. >> clearly islam has a problem today but there have been periods when islam was at the vanguard of modernity. you know, it was the place that preserved air stotcle and preserve preserv preserved science. if it was islam that was the problem, how come then it was okay. it would suggest it was the political and ocean conditions within muslim societies or the people -- in other words clearly islam has been compatible with peace and progress and it is compatible with violence i would argue just like all religious. >> well, up to a point. i would say that specific ideas have specific consequences, and the idea of jihad is not a new one. it's not an invention of the 20th century. many people are now spreading a very pc and sanitized history of religious conflict. islam has been spread by the sword for over 1,000 years, and, yes, there are -- there's been an intensification for obvious political reasons of intolerance in the 20th century, but the idea that life for christians and jews as dimming under muslim rulers for 1,000 years was good doesn't make any sense and certainly life for jew
. >> clearly islam has a problem today but there have been periods when islam was at the vanguard of modernity. you know, it was the place that preserved air stotcle and preserve preserv preserved science. if it was islam that was the problem, how come then it was okay. it would suggest it was the political and ocean conditions within muslim societies or the people -- in other words clearly islam has been compatible with peace and progress and it is compatible with violence i would argue...
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we are the vanguard of the movement. you see the young men with features from different places. >> does that help the u.s. track these people down? >> yes. the short answer for that. see, i.s.i.s. leadership has a kind of cost benefit analysis. do we have our guys on their unmask, and risk them being identified, versus what kind of propaganda message do we get out there by having an international look. with it being out there we know from crowd sourcing when images like that are out there, it's not days or weeks, but minutes before there's an identification. >> you and i talked about this before, and you talked about recruiting. most of us have a difficult time trying to understand how this is useful in recruiting. >> it is amazing and counterintuitive. here is what you have. the leadership nose it will not appeal to a broad mass of young men, say a group of 100 outside the region. it is going to get the percentage that had been attracted by the activity. it relies on it. how do they do it. just going after those that wo
we are the vanguard of the movement. you see the young men with features from different places. >> does that help the u.s. track these people down? >> yes. the short answer for that. see, i.s.i.s. leadership has a kind of cost benefit analysis. do we have our guys on their unmask, and risk them being identified, versus what kind of propaganda message do we get out there by having an international look. with it being out there we know from crowd sourcing when images like that are out...
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vanguard's index is the biggest.iously that's doing very wwll as the rolling stock index does better. here's what we're getting, the fox business network can report, the financial advisors who are studying the dockets that go with this fund. the annual reports, the disclosures, what thieves since bill gross left as chief investment officer as pimco. he was known as the bbnd king. this was his baby. gerri: he was the king of the bond market. >> because of this this was a fund that did almost the impossible over a long period of time. how do you get a bond fund to beat a bond? what bill did apparently, at least until financial advisors, it looked like he took a lot of risk. tons of use of derivatives and these other instruments. gerri: what do you mean by derivatives. >> in order to get a bond to perform better than a bond, you have to use these risky instruments. gerri: it's a formula, a gimmick? >> a way to exploit markets through these complicated instruments, you name it. gerri: the stuff that got you gs in trouble
vanguard's index is the biggest.iously that's doing very wwll as the rolling stock index does better. here's what we're getting, the fox business network can report, the financial advisors who are studying the dockets that go with this fund. the annual reports, the disclosures, what thieves since bill gross left as chief investment officer as pimco. he was known as the bbnd king. this was his baby. gerri: he was the king of the bond market. >> because of this this was a fund that did...
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whether it is vanguard or fidelity, any index product in the 401 k makes the most sense. >> you were careful to say that the u.s. markets are so efficient that indexing is really a basic default choice. what about the foreign markets? what about obscure markets or obscure sectors within the u.s. market? can you make a stronger case there? >> absolutely. small cap that's where the small cap value managers have been able to add value and proven better than indexing. outside the u.s. we think the market is less efficient therefore you want active management to balance out country risks, regional risks and emerging markets were 100% active. >> before we come back to that let's spend a second or two talking about japan. what is going on there? what are the implications for american investors? >> the japanese market has made a nice run up as they finally try to restart the economy. the news today shows they are not all the way there yet. that will be an interesting investment opportunity. i would absolutely hedge the yen back to dollars but we theng the japanese market has upside potential
whether it is vanguard or fidelity, any index product in the 401 k makes the most sense. >> you were careful to say that the u.s. markets are so efficient that indexing is really a basic default choice. what about the foreign markets? what about obscure markets or obscure sectors within the u.s. market? can you make a stronger case there? >> absolutely. small cap that's where the small cap value managers have been able to add value and proven better than indexing. outside the u.s....
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he was a founder of vanguard group. since we just celebrated veterans day i want to highlight work of financial planning magazine's ann marsh. ann has done phenomenal work which highlighted how financial problems are way on our servicemen and with men and in some cases, even contribute to go suicide. so to read more about ann's great work, and financial thanksgiving in general, go to jill on money.com good we are so thankful you are on our team, have a great who will will day season, take care. >> reporter: take care to you as well. >> all right. 6:36. the holiday spirit is as close as philadelphia's love park. for the rest of the year it is transformed into christmas village. sneak preview starts at 9:00 this morning a holiday jams concert a at noon tomorrow. official opening is saturday morning, christmas village anticipates more than half million visitors between now and december 28th. busy place. >>> now had holiday lights are going up we want to see pictures of your display on social media, use the hash tag cbs-3 h
he was a founder of vanguard group. since we just celebrated veterans day i want to highlight work of financial planning magazine's ann marsh. ann has done phenomenal work which highlighted how financial problems are way on our servicemen and with men and in some cases, even contribute to go suicide. so to read more about ann's great work, and financial thanksgiving in general, go to jill on money.com good we are so thankful you are on our team, have a great who will will day season, take care....
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passive funds and biggest active funds in america, the biggest passive fund or index fund is the vanguard total stock market index fund. a $370 billion behemoth, up 10% year to date. the active american funds growth fund of america. is up 8%. these guys imagine a lot of money but they are they are underperforming. and so if you are going to be in the market don't be do it with experts just buy an index fund. nothing against you guys just the way the numbers are pan. >> this year that plays out and last year. but i know the guys at american funds. we have a lot of our client's money with them. and if you go back 10, 2030 years it paints a different picture. so be very careful chasing performance. there is a place for passive management and active management on portfolios. you shouldn't give up on active management like american funds. growth fund of america one of the largest out there and best performing over a long period of time because it's underperformed this year. there is a place for something. don't jump out because it is not in vogue at the current time. >> and it is a style thing
passive funds and biggest active funds in america, the biggest passive fund or index fund is the vanguard total stock market index fund. a $370 billion behemoth, up 10% year to date. the active american funds growth fund of america. is up 8%. these guys imagine a lot of money but they are they are underperforming. and so if you are going to be in the market don't be do it with experts just buy an index fund. nothing against you guys just the way the numbers are pan. >> this year that...
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if you look at one of the biggest passive funds in america, the vanguard total stock market index fund is one that's -- of course, there are the nay sayers who say active stock picking doesn't work over the long term. you are better off in an index fund. >> thank you very much. stay with us if you wouldn't mind. we are going to bring in sue and talk more about this. also joining us jordan waxman, partner at hightower and burke white, a chief investment officer at lpo financial. where do you come down on the question of active versus passive fund management? >> the most important thing is not to buy the active but to buy active managers that perform in the top half of the universe. we think active management out performs over time. we see such low volatility and we have low volatility and not a opportunity. as volatility begins to increase that is more opportunity for active managers. we think they begin to do much better in the environment. >> i don't know that the numbers bear you out there. if you pick the top and those guys are able to replicate their performance over time. generall
if you look at one of the biggest passive funds in america, the vanguard total stock market index fund is one that's -- of course, there are the nay sayers who say active stock picking doesn't work over the long term. you are better off in an index fund. >> thank you very much. stay with us if you wouldn't mind. we are going to bring in sue and talk more about this. also joining us jordan waxman, partner at hightower and burke white, a chief investment officer at lpo financial. where do...
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so they can be on the vanguard of things but most important and the most immediate result of this thoughs that now we have a united states city that actually has a beverage tax. all the studies that pro and con have been relying on so far are international studies because we have never had a u.s. city actually do this. so now they have a laboratory where we'll be collecting data. the data from that is going to be very, very important going forward in determining whether or not other american cities are going to say yes this is going to have a desired impact. so that's a main thing to look for. >> does the fact that the soft drink industry spent heavily against this measure mean they were worried? >> reporter: that they were worried and also not just that they were worried it would have implications nationwide but that they were worried they would have aching in the or mar. something very powerful about being able to say we are bulletproof. we have 100% success rate at killing these measures. now they cannot say this. this is a bit of aching in the armor so that was one of the -- a chink
so they can be on the vanguard of things but most important and the most immediate result of this thoughs that now we have a united states city that actually has a beverage tax. all the studies that pro and con have been relying on so far are international studies because we have never had a u.s. city actually do this. so now they have a laboratory where we'll be collecting data. the data from that is going to be very, very important going forward in determining whether or not other american...
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remember he was one of the founders of vanguard group.ce we just celebrated veterans day i really want to highlight the work of financial planning magazine's ann marsh, ann has done phenomenal work which has highlighted our financial problems are weighing on our servicemen and women and in some cases even contributing to suicide. to read more about their great work and financial thanksgiving in general, go to jill on money.com. >> we are so thankful you are on our team have a great holiday season, take care. >> reporter: take care to you as well. >>> for more money tips enter cbs philly.com. >>> when are looking for last minute recipes, shopping deals, put a thanksgiving guide right on our home page. >>> holiday spirit is as close as philadelphia's love park. for the rest of the year it it has transformed into christmas village. sneak plea vei starts at 9:00 this morning and the official they anticipate more than a half million visitors between now and december 28th. >>> and hey, holiday lights, they are going up and we want to see yours.
remember he was one of the founders of vanguard group.ce we just celebrated veterans day i really want to highlight the work of financial planning magazine's ann marsh, ann has done phenomenal work which has highlighted our financial problems are weighing on our servicemen and women and in some cases even contributing to suicide. to read more about their great work and financial thanksgiving in general, go to jill on money.com. >> we are so thankful you are on our team have a great...
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vanguard has one. dow jones has one. up 21, 25% year-to-date.ll the malls and big shopping centers. they're doing beautifully. liz: boy, they pay nice dividends. real estate investment trusts. >> all the mia companies could be a good play. mi companies. liz: demine fmi. >> any mortgage insurance players. >> good to see all of you. sandwich nobody is moving. uber in a pr nightmare. wireless wars heat up you could be big beneficiary. david: i love the uber story. i can't wait for that. >>> meanwhile forget about electric or hybrid cars, toyota unveils what could be future of alternative energy cars. a hydrogen hydrogen-powered car. we'll speak with toyota's north american ceo coming up. >>> one former nsa general counsel makes his case why spying on big heads of state like angela merkel is actually essential. that is coming up. ♪ ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise cr
vanguard has one. dow jones has one. up 21, 25% year-to-date.ll the malls and big shopping centers. they're doing beautifully. liz: boy, they pay nice dividends. real estate investment trusts. >> all the mia companies could be a good play. mi companies. liz: demine fmi. >> any mortgage insurance players. >> good to see all of you. sandwich nobody is moving. uber in a pr nightmare. wireless wars heat up you could be big beneficiary. david: i love the uber story. i can't wait...
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sun valley vanguards in the on the road yesterday. juan chandler helping his team pull ahead.et the offense gone. 27 to zero. >> northeast high school the vikings get off to a good start against central. big run by grange getting some blocks and he's gone. northeast wins this 141-nothing. >> we had a tight game between archbishop ryan and george washington high school. big run washington's number six here after the double reverse behind the line but the eagles fault in the end 28-20. >> father judge at lincoln quarterback zach carol connecting with wide receiver fritz jr. for a 30 plus yard pass right there in the first quarter. they win 42-seven. >> head over to new jersey. we have haddon township at audubon greenway washing over the hawks defense nice run after the catch here. audubon wins this one, 26-22. >>> camden panthers hosting the woodrow wilson tigers. quarterback khalil williams throwing a deep pass to number six brett hawk cups panthers dominating this 141-20. haddonfield also taking control at home against haddon heights. bulldog defense shut things do down. allow
sun valley vanguards in the on the road yesterday. juan chandler helping his team pull ahead.et the offense gone. 27 to zero. >> northeast high school the vikings get off to a good start against central. big run by grange getting some blocks and he's gone. northeast wins this 141-nothing. >> we had a tight game between archbishop ryan and george washington high school. big run washington's number six here after the double reverse behind the line but the eagles fault in the end...
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of the three big index fund providers have these, you can look at the spyders from state street, vanguard has great low cost etf's. liz: it took a hit in september through october and now it's starting to plateau a little bit within some of these areas. i guess you could argue there are names like samsung, taiwan semiconductor. these are not fly by night companies. they're companies that have done well, 10 cent recommended by a lot of stock pickers. china mobile, this is the eem. three month year to date, could look at this name and see what the top holdings are overall. pretty nice names. let's flip over to what you tend to like, this is the european name. you go with the quality names like nestle and novartis. >> in addition to having the large cap european stocks, complement it with a small cap etf, exposure to the smaller cap stocks where you might see more growth and the valuations are more attractive. liz: want to whip through japan and gdx, there is etf, ewj, that has big names, toyota, mitsubishi, honda, heavy on the autos. i get worried about that especially with the takata air b
of the three big index fund providers have these, you can look at the spyders from state street, vanguard has great low cost etf's. liz: it took a hit in september through october and now it's starting to plateau a little bit within some of these areas. i guess you could argue there are names like samsung, taiwan semiconductor. these are not fly by night companies. they're companies that have done well, 10 cent recommended by a lot of stock pickers. china mobile, this is the eem. three month...
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look, we are ant an international organi, it's in not young guys from syria and iraq, we are the vanguardworldwide movement. you see the young men with physical features from different places outside the middle east. >> does that help the u.s. track these people down? >> yes. the short answer for that. isis leadership, isil leadership has a cast-benefit analysis. do we have our guys on their unmask and risk them being identified versus what kind of propaganda message do we get out there by having this international look. so with it being out there, we know from so-called crowd sourcing, when images like that are out there it's usually not days or weeks but minutes before there is an indication of these guys. >> you and i have talked about it before and you talk about recruiting, but still i think most of us have a very difficult time trying to understand how this is really useful in recruiting. >> it is amazing and completely counterintuitive. but here is what you have. the leadership knows that it's not going to appeal to a broad mass of young men, say a group of 100. particularly outsid
look, we are ant an international organi, it's in not young guys from syria and iraq, we are the vanguardworldwide movement. you see the young men with physical features from different places outside the middle east. >> does that help the u.s. track these people down? >> yes. the short answer for that. isis leadership, isil leadership has a cast-benefit analysis. do we have our guys on their unmask and risk them being identified versus what kind of propaganda message do we get out...
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young people in china who you would have thought would be in the vanguard of wanting this thing, i i find there is a cultural difference. i think it is inevitable, and it we will come, like all revolution, circumstances of economic distress. as as soon as the bourgeoisie feel the pinch they will want greater political relief, but it is not happening yet. >> no comments. [applauding] >> thank you. [applauding] [inaudible conversations] >> every weekend book tv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching from over here on teewun. watch any any of our past programs online. next on book tv afterwards. this week cheryl atkinson and her book stonewalled, my fight for truth against the forces of obstruction, intimidation, and harassment in obama's washington. and if the former cbs news investigative reporter presents her account of the opposition she says she encountered while trying to report on the administration's middle east policies. the program is about an hour. >> welcome. my fight for truth against the forces of obstruction, intimidation, and harassment
young people in china who you would have thought would be in the vanguard of wanting this thing, i i find there is a cultural difference. i think it is inevitable, and it we will come, like all revolution, circumstances of economic distress. as as soon as the bourgeoisie feel the pinch they will want greater political relief, but it is not happening yet. >> no comments. [applauding] >> thank you. [applauding] [inaudible conversations] >> every weekend book tv offers...
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and new york then is in this year and in this decade in the vanguard of cultural and technological transformations that would make the 20th century and make new york the quintessential city of 20th century. what was happening here? i mentioned the rise the commercial radio and the first talking movie was made and shown in new york city in 1927. you have the invention of a very primitive form of television. you have the beginning of tabloid journalism with the new york daily news, the first american tabloid founded by the passerson family of chicago, the newspaper family. you have the spread through radio and phone graphic records and the pulsating new urban music called jazz and i featured dukelington in this group and you have the emergence with yankee stadium, example of mass spectator sports and enormously important boxing matches staged at madison square garden and yankee stadium and other venues. ellington summed it up. he said new york was the capital of everything, very little happens in the country unless someone in new york presses the button and so it is. and it's a story, in other words
and new york then is in this year and in this decade in the vanguard of cultural and technological transformations that would make the 20th century and make new york the quintessential city of 20th century. what was happening here? i mentioned the rise the commercial radio and the first talking movie was made and shown in new york city in 1927. you have the invention of a very primitive form of television. you have the beginning of tabloid journalism with the new york daily news, the first...
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you look at state street, vanguard, the most sophisticated managers, the ones were most price-consciouswant to know how the markets worked, they are not making the complaints. i was saying michael lewis did not talk to anyone who actually trades, knows how the markets function -- >> how we understand. who would that be? >> anyone who trades electronically. he never asked about trading. theells us how complex markets are, but he did not talk to someone who knows how to work inside those markets. if he had, he would know why the scams he alleges are simply impossible. >> since the book came out, have we seen any trading practices change in any way? has urban negative affect -- has there been a negative affect? >> not in terms of trading practices, i've seen negative sentiment and panic. everyone became scared to invest in the stock market. >> the guy who runs the quiddity strategy at ubs was here last week saying the trading practices themselves may not have changed, clients are asking many more questions and in some cases, not making wholesale changes to the way their orders are executed
you look at state street, vanguard, the most sophisticated managers, the ones were most price-consciouswant to know how the markets worked, they are not making the complaints. i was saying michael lewis did not talk to anyone who actually trades, knows how the markets function -- >> how we understand. who would that be? >> anyone who trades electronically. he never asked about trading. theells us how complex markets are, but he did not talk to someone who knows how to work inside...
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signed up to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of the movement that is sweeping our nation to pickidlock and fundamentally change washington dc. we have indeed reached that historic day. we have realized the success of that movement. the people of colorado, voters around the state, had their voices heard. , they are noted blue, but they are crystal clear in their message to washington dc, get your job done and get the heck out of the way. . tomorrow, tomorrow we go to work to fix a washington that is out of step, out of touch, and out of time. tonight, colorado became the fulcrum in the balance of power. tonight, we commit ourselves to building a government we can be proud of again, a government that solves big problems because leaders have the courage to lead , to unite the voices that while they may not have voted with the victor tonight, recognize the need to find common solutions, and altogether uncommon notion in washington. i will work each and every day for every person in colorado to find those solutions not for party your politics, but for you, the people of colorado. [app
signed up to be the tip of the spear, the vanguard of the movement that is sweeping our nation to pickidlock and fundamentally change washington dc. we have indeed reached that historic day. we have realized the success of that movement. the people of colorado, voters around the state, had their voices heard. , they are noted blue, but they are crystal clear in their message to washington dc, get your job done and get the heck out of the way. . tomorrow, tomorrow we go to work to fix a...
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companies like vanguard or blackrock, they pay much more -- they charge much more for their holdings.s a little bit of pressure -- hey, why aren't you as cheap as an art or blackrock? , it is a have to ask fun story on a personal level that someone makes that much money. have you gone to the other matt miller, whothew g. was in charge of bloomberg's billionaires? >> yes. he helped me. he loves the story. this data is hard to get. so, the past couple of years, you do not want to do it irresponsibly. you have a low estimate. i do not want to over do it. what we have to do was revisit that. >> bill gross has a lot more. a few years like this, and it has to be more than that. great story. we will take a quick break, but you can check out their story on bloomberg.com. i am sure they are both tweeting. look for them there. remember when the tablet was the next best thing? we will see with the future holds for mobile devices. stay ♪ with us on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> knows what the future ultimate comes to technology. back in the 1990's, people had to be dissuaded a cell phone might he useful. no
companies like vanguard or blackrock, they pay much more -- they charge much more for their holdings.s a little bit of pressure -- hey, why aren't you as cheap as an art or blackrock? , it is a have to ask fun story on a personal level that someone makes that much money. have you gone to the other matt miller, whothew g. was in charge of bloomberg's billionaires? >> yes. he helped me. he loves the story. this data is hard to get. so, the past couple of years, you do not want to do it...
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vanguard attracted more investors in this year than -- than they've ever brought in over a full year.ss's departure from pimco has brought a record number of redemptions. million from the total return fund. half of those occurred in the first five trading days of october. those are your top headlines. >> i believe it was monday you saw full ad for pimco, i will say in the ft -- i can our member where. in the same part of the paper, a full ad for mr. gross and janice -- janis. >> i would suggest bill gross would tell you that is true, but overweighted. i think the asset size is valid, but overweighted. himhe numbers prevented from being able to actually maximize his return. >> the performance of large numbers is definitely there. but in terms of leading in and out. but i think of bill gross less as an investor and more of -- >> i think of bill gross less as an investor and more of a shakespearean character. -- if you look at , did russellxt, brand sayed? it doesn't matter about bill gross. stars running money still sells. but i think we need to -- >> i think we need to play that on sur
vanguard attracted more investors in this year than -- than they've ever brought in over a full year.ss's departure from pimco has brought a record number of redemptions. million from the total return fund. half of those occurred in the first five trading days of october. those are your top headlines. >> i believe it was monday you saw full ad for pimco, i will say in the ft -- i can our member where. in the same part of the paper, a full ad for mr. gross and janice -- janis. >> i...
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so jefferson the local college would be discussed as a vanguard medical institution they also brought some of the most brilliant minds of surgery but the problem is they were all crazy they did not want to work with each other and i found fistfights that faculty meetings and they would heckle each other. so he fired the entire faculty and brought back space to their vision into the end just so happens that he was selected as the chair of surgery he got his medical degree at 21 and the oldest member was the share of obstetrics they had clashed before and there would be more to come. . .come to miami and broadcast several of the nonfiction authors to our national audience. 20 hours of live coverage, 25 authors today and tomorrow. some of the office you will hear from and talk to today include cornell west, richard dawkins, norman lear and two of the guards at the benghazi complex. full schedule of coverage is beyond the schedule on booktv.org, the c-span bus is down here, we are passing out book bags as well. if you are in the area come on down. joining us now on our outdoor and windy s
so jefferson the local college would be discussed as a vanguard medical institution they also brought some of the most brilliant minds of surgery but the problem is they were all crazy they did not want to work with each other and i found fistfights that faculty meetings and they would heckle each other. so he fired the entire faculty and brought back space to their vision into the end just so happens that he was selected as the chair of surgery he got his medical degree at 21 and the oldest...
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be difficult to find relatives as long as there is up blockades always seems so we should be the vanguard to try to eliminate this cruel blockade if only for reasons to rediscover our relatives on the other side of the florida straits. thank you for your attention [applause] >> coming to the microphone for your questions. [inaudible conversations] >> could you please elaborate the immediate situation for cuba supporters that don't know? >> you are referring to a woman that was incarcerated by the u.s. authorities and was able to escape their clutches and like many before could find refuge on the island of cuba so she is still alive. the parts of the success of the efforts is the ability to have a rare base we will talk tomorrow about mexico just like there was the underground railroad to canada there was the similar underground ii mexico. with this relationship with the british naiad of base in the bahamas and talk about this november 1841 when they were transported to the cave art of the slave trade. they revolted off the shores of the bahamas and overthrew the captors and when they arri
be difficult to find relatives as long as there is up blockades always seems so we should be the vanguard to try to eliminate this cruel blockade if only for reasons to rediscover our relatives on the other side of the florida straits. thank you for your attention [applause] >> coming to the microphone for your questions. [inaudible conversations] >> could you please elaborate the immediate situation for cuba supporters that don't know? >> you are referring to a woman that was...
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. >> where the vanguard of the movement sweeping our nation for the shackle of gridlock and fire medleye dysfunction of washington, d.c. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home -- your valua
. >> where the vanguard of the movement sweeping our nation for the shackle of gridlock and fire medleye dysfunction of washington, d.c. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at...
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isil has been trying to get out there, that were not just syrian and iraqi young men with you the vanguard. you see features in the tape from obviously european, physical features, some maybe from southeast asia. >> would you expect the c.i.a. and other intelligence agencies to be looking closely at that video to get in tell out of it? >> without doubt. there's that risk that the individuals are unmasked, providing plenty of leads. crowd sourcing can be very effective in identifying individuals. it would be surprising if just about all weren't very close to being identified. >> i was curious, do you believe that isil may be using this video to try and bait the u.s. into putting boots on the ground, ground forces there, why? >> that's always been what the assessment of the videos besides the intimidation, the recruitment aspect is that stirring the arab street, if you will, about the idea that again, it's anonymous limb countries coming into our land, yet that's definitely part of the propaganda that goading the u.s. and non-muslim allies to come into the area. >> part of also your group's
isil has been trying to get out there, that were not just syrian and iraqi young men with you the vanguard. you see features in the tape from obviously european, physical features, some maybe from southeast asia. >> would you expect the c.i.a. and other intelligence agencies to be looking closely at that video to get in tell out of it? >> without doubt. there's that risk that the individuals are unmasked, providing plenty of leads. crowd sourcing can be very effective in identifying...