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vulcan tshlgs okay?ternational name that also gives you exposure to turn the economy and mexico's turning big and cemex fits the bill and it's the only mexican stock i think i can recommend in this show. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. yea, and these ideas are across the board -- bullish, bearish and neutral. i think you need a bigger desk, pal. another one? traders love our trading patterns, now with options patterns. what's not to love? they see what others are trading -- like the day's top 10 op
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vulcanization of our country with all of these various groups speaking specifically to their groups. then you overlay that in the sense that the way people get their information, the media. it performs its function, and we now have so many different ways people get their news. amongst the young people here at the university of minnesota, very few of them probably watch the nightly news. they may have their particular cable news network that they prefer. it is obvious, at least to me and isis at two most, that each of these outlets tends to have its own point of view and its own storyline that they pursue. combine the fact that we do not get together and socialize with the geometric development andhese interest groups, what i would call the vulcanization of herbal media, media, but does that mean things cannot get better. strong leaders were committed to winning the debates before you win the votes, i think ultimately they will prevail, even against these almost insurmountable objectives. >> i agree. >> a lot of it comes down to leadership. at the federal level, i agree with what the
vulcanization of our country with all of these various groups speaking specifically to their groups. then you overlay that in the sense that the way people get their information, the media. it performs its function, and we now have so many different ways people get their news. amongst the young people here at the university of minnesota, very few of them probably watch the nightly news. they may have their particular cable news network that they prefer. it is obvious, at least to me and isis at...
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it is almost a vulcanization of our country with all of these various groups speaking specifically to their groups. then you overlay that in the sense that the way people get their information, the media. how it performs its function, and more importantly, we now have so many different ways people get their news. i suspect amongst the young people here at the university of minnesota, very few of them probably watch the nightly news. they may have their particular cable news network that they prefer. it is obvious, at least to me and i suspect to most, that each of these outlets tends to have its own point of view and its own storyline that they pursue. you combine the fact that we do not get together and we don't socialize with the geometric development of these interest groups, and what i would call the vulcanization of our whole media, but does that mean things cannot get better. no. strong leaders who are committed to winning the debates before you win the votes, i think ultimately they will prevail, even against these almost insurmountable objectives. >> i agree. a lot of it comes
it is almost a vulcanization of our country with all of these various groups speaking specifically to their groups. then you overlay that in the sense that the way people get their information, the media. how it performs its function, and more importantly, we now have so many different ways people get their news. i suspect amongst the young people here at the university of minnesota, very few of them probably watch the nightly news. they may have their particular cable news network that they...
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of brazil, germany, that this is going to do something that people worry about, which is called vulcanizing the internet, breaking the data flows. right now data travels in different ways. she was saying this was a concern, the data flows get broken, then this is going to change the internet as we know it. we were just raising these concerns. >> that's an interesting point. because there's the international data collection. then there's the domestic data collection. how much of all this activity is actually illegal? and how much of it is on shaky legal ground? i know the electronic frontier foundation has two lawsuits on this issue. >> that's correct. we have two lawsuits that are focused on the domestic collection activities. one that's focused on the phone records activities called first unitarian church versus nsa. the other one that is an omnibus case, we are using to focus on the domestic collection under what the government calls their section 702 program which is the collection of content and meta data in the united states that the government justifies on the grounds that they're onl
of brazil, germany, that this is going to do something that people worry about, which is called vulcanizing the internet, breaking the data flows. right now data travels in different ways. she was saying this was a concern, the data flows get broken, then this is going to change the internet as we know it. we were just raising these concerns. >> that's an interesting point. because there's the international data collection. then there's the domestic data collection. how much of all this...
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vulcan on the phone already. does that according to were given a two year prison sentence following this so-called punk prayer in the country's main church one of them have literally months left over in their sentences but were released following an amnesty coming from president putin initially. said that she didn't wish to take a part of this amnesty and leave prison but but said this she said that unfortunately those are her words and she didn't have a choice so now both members are free and intending to take it upon themselves to go through with human rights situations in the country and another person celebrating his freedom as mikhail khodorkovsky the former russian tycoon emerged from prison straight into the night to insist he won't return to the politics of all business but he says he will pay back debts owed to those still behind bars and will fight for his imprisoned comrades. all of it looks at one of the people. to defend after ten years in jail. is now decided to do new found freedom and some of his
vulcan on the phone already. does that according to were given a two year prison sentence following this so-called punk prayer in the country's main church one of them have literally months left over in their sentences but were released following an amnesty coming from president putin initially. said that she didn't wish to take a part of this amnesty and leave prison but but said this she said that unfortunately those are her words and she didn't have a choice so now both members are free and...
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that's... ( sniffing ) lasagna... ( sniffing ) fishy rotten cat food and... ( sniffs ) vulcanized rubbercellent olfactory talents, hodgins. what happened? well, it's obvious isn't it? a guy tried to beat the yellow light, he got t-boned by a tractor trailer. well, what was the semi carrying? aquarium sand, but that's not... no natural gas or propane? no explosion, no fire? no corrosive chemicals. what... do you need me for?
that's... ( sniffing ) lasagna... ( sniffing ) fishy rotten cat food and... ( sniffs ) vulcanized rubbercellent olfactory talents, hodgins. what happened? well, it's obvious isn't it? a guy tried to beat the yellow light, he got t-boned by a tractor trailer. well, what was the semi carrying? aquarium sand, but that's not... no natural gas or propane? no explosion, no fire? no corrosive chemicals. what... do you need me for?
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vulcan, which is one of their competitors, vulcan materials.s been involved with this company. his money management firm had taken a 28% stake in texas industries as of september 30th. so we'll see how this rolls forward. this is a story only beginning today. we'll see if they're finding some buyers and some interested people to participate with them. back to you. ashley: keep an eye on it. see if someone is in the market. nicole, thank you so much. tracy: obamacare, the administration further bending deadline rules. rich edson investigates from the beltway. you keeping it all straight? because i'm certainly not. ashley: every day. new calls for the sweeping overhaul of the nsa in the wake of snooping. details next in your fox news minute. first as we head to the break, let's look how the good ol' u.s. dollar is moving right now on a day when the dow, just down slightly as you can see but the dollar kind of mixed. the euro and pound moving lower against the dollar but other currencies including the canadian dollar as you can see actually gainin
vulcan, which is one of their competitors, vulcan materials.s been involved with this company. his money management firm had taken a 28% stake in texas industries as of september 30th. so we'll see how this rolls forward. this is a story only beginning today. we'll see if they're finding some buyers and some interested people to participate with them. back to you. ashley: keep an eye on it. see if someone is in the market. nicole, thank you so much. tracy: obamacare, the administration further...
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but in the long-term, the internet activities, we are reacting and vulcanize them. and that is not solving the problem and what that is is creating a challenge to steal and interoperability challenges and the spread of open information than what we need is to balance out that in all of the economic benefits associated with that with the need for real pragmatic approaches to better secure our networks. so it takes us is right to question that we have gotten by e-mail from an anonymous individual. not the group, but someone who doesn't want attribution to the question. and as by e-mail, do you think that there is a need for a cyberweapons convention, much like the ncp, which is the nuclear nonproliferation treatment. and who should govern it and is there an interest. every time i asked someone, someone in the u.s. government, they flee in the other direction. but then again, for the fifth on transfers 15 years after the atomic bomb was developed, we didn't want to see an atomic bomb unit. so i don't want to get off topic. please tell us what works here in the analogy
but in the long-term, the internet activities, we are reacting and vulcanize them. and that is not solving the problem and what that is is creating a challenge to steal and interoperability challenges and the spread of open information than what we need is to balance out that in all of the economic benefits associated with that with the need for real pragmatic approaches to better secure our networks. so it takes us is right to question that we have gotten by e-mail from an anonymous...
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. >> we are vulcanizing. that is not solving the problem. that is grading challenges to scale, to interoperability, creates a challenges to the free and open spread of information. we need to balance that an economic benefit associated with that with the need for real and pragmatic approaches to better securing networks. >> bill, this takes us to a question we have received by e- mail from wonderfully, anonymous. [laughter] not the group, but somebody who doesn't want attribution to the question. asked by e-mail, do you think there is a need for a cyber weapons convention much like the npt? who should govern it and is there even an interest? every time i asked this question of someone in the u.s. government, they flee in the other direction. they are not at all interested in an npt for cyber, but then again, for the first 15 years after the atomic bomb was developed, they were not interested in npt for the atomic bomb, either. i know this is one of your favorite topics. tell us what works and the analogy and what doesn't. is it even possible
. >> we are vulcanizing. that is not solving the problem. that is grading challenges to scale, to interoperability, creates a challenges to the free and open spread of information. we need to balance that an economic benefit associated with that with the need for real and pragmatic approaches to better securing networks. >> bill, this takes us to a question we have received by e- mail from wonderfully, anonymous. [laughter] not the group, but somebody who doesn't want attribution to...
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balkanized than before but at least in this instance on these sorts of issues it absolutely is vulcanizedr being white is sort of imperally false, right, so as much as there may be ideological ways of reading there's also just sort of reading. khalil mohammed and marcus marbury, marcus has a piece in "the new york times" on the this morning. you should take time to read it for sure. this is about the generation born after apartheid and how they see mandela's fight as history. marcus, thank you so much for being here. mark, see you in the next hour. before we change topics, i again invite you to visit our webpage, mhpshow.com. in particular, please take a look at msnbc reporter at am sor soros' fantastic piece. i beg to just read it on air and my producer said no. >>> up next, president obama echo askey message of nelson mandela's. is inequality in america the ke death fining issue of our time? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million
balkanized than before but at least in this instance on these sorts of issues it absolutely is vulcanizedr being white is sort of imperally false, right, so as much as there may be ideological ways of reading there's also just sort of reading. khalil mohammed and marcus marbury, marcus has a piece in "the new york times" on the this morning. you should take time to read it for sure. this is about the generation born after apartheid and how they see mandela's fight as history. marcus,...
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it'll facilitate greater consistency in treatment and outcomes and avoid the regional vulcanization of trade. convergence will help guarantee the future of north american competitiveness globally and insure at the same time that our trilateral partnership remains robust and forward looking. so with that, i'd like to turn to our distinguished panelists who i will now introduce. laura dawson on my left is president and founder of dawson strategic, an ottawa-based consulting firm specializing in cross-border trade, investment and regulatory issues. laura was previously a senior adviser on economic affairs at the u.s. embassy in ottawa. he also keeps one foot in academia, serving as a public policy scholar at the woodrow wilson center and a senior fellow at the mcdonald lauria institute. second, chris wilson, an associate at the mexico institute of the woodrow wilson center where he develops the institute's research and programming on regional economic integration and u.s./mexico affairs. he's also the author of "working together: economic ties between the u.s. and mexico," and he is co-au
it'll facilitate greater consistency in treatment and outcomes and avoid the regional vulcanization of trade. convergence will help guarantee the future of north american competitiveness globally and insure at the same time that our trilateral partnership remains robust and forward looking. so with that, i'd like to turn to our distinguished panelists who i will now introduce. laura dawson on my left is president and founder of dawson strategic, an ottawa-based consulting firm specializing in...
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recently placed medium range missiles in the former east russia which enables them to target both the vulcaning a great you power based on what? a stagnant economy? a nation that is very divided now? but should be called an empire, an imperial system? and i think that the question really is how long will he be around. probably not be a major change in russian policy while he's alive because he's dominanting the instruments of power and appealing to the most nationalistic aspect of russian society. >> and he's young. >> youngish. he's older than he looks. but there is a new middle class emerging in russia that wants to be part of europe and wants to be democratic. so i think the stake in ukraine is how to prevent the retrogression from becoming overriding and dominant and to prepare the ground for ukraine sliding towards the west and russia following it when the opening develops in russia. >> all right. dad, thank you. i'll see you christmas eve. and i can tell you right now cajun will be much better behaved than daisy. >> oh, stop. competition of the dogs. >> cajun will be so polite. unfortu
recently placed medium range missiles in the former east russia which enables them to target both the vulcaning a great you power based on what? a stagnant economy? a nation that is very divided now? but should be called an empire, an imperial system? and i think that the question really is how long will he be around. probably not be a major change in russian policy while he's alive because he's dominanting the instruments of power and appealing to the most nationalistic aspect of russian...
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controversial on the intelligence agency that is asked by the government to assume the risk of working with vulcan officials who might with the help of the same government become targets for prosecution. this reality, notwithstanding, the intelligence committee can't provide outstanding support for the effort on war crimes. david scheffer, with whom i have considerable contact with secretary albright blank choice and 93 to lead the effort to establish a wartime's tribunal for the former yugoslavia and he eventually became president clinton's ambassador at large for the war crimes. he's written eloquently about his great frustration initially in getting cooperation from across the government and putting in the intelligence community, but he concedes that by the time the then deputy director george tenet is getting a lot of help in the balkan task force also and that situation was turned around. i can say having watched the people coming and i can mention that jim is one of the analysts, they pursued that issue with commitment and passion that deliver positive results. in conclusion let me say on th
controversial on the intelligence agency that is asked by the government to assume the risk of working with vulcan officials who might with the help of the same government become targets for prosecution. this reality, notwithstanding, the intelligence committee can't provide outstanding support for the effort on war crimes. david scheffer, with whom i have considerable contact with secretary albright blank choice and 93 to lead the effort to establish a wartime's tribunal for the former...