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it's the weiss bounce. weiss said he bought more today. >> i did. low today, a lot lower. got lucky. >> there is the s&p as well at session highs today. >>> we have a new tool for "fast money halftime report" and for you. its purpose is to uncover the stocks getting the most chatter on twitter. sima mody is here with her latest analysis of the heat map. >> hey there. let's go right to the social heat map to show you what's trending on stocktwist, the social platform used by the investment community. technology continues to dominate the headlines. i was going through stocktwits, and groupon is a hot topic. the stock might be up 17% today, but there are a lot of skeptics out there that remain unconvinced. let's get right to the stocktwits. @collegetraderuf reporting that "groupon is a fad. i can't see daily deals being anywhere near as popular five years from now" and another says "would not hold these past the end of the week. still considers these dogs with poor fundamentals." so, scott, clearly a lot of bears out there that are still not sold on groupon's business model a
it's the weiss bounce. weiss said he bought more today. >> i did. low today, a lot lower. got lucky. >> there is the s&p as well at session highs today. >>> we have a new tool for "fast money halftime report" and for you. its purpose is to uncover the stocks getting the most chatter on twitter. sima mody is here with her latest analysis of the heat map. >> hey there. let's go right to the social heat map to show you what's trending on stocktwist, the...
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weiss, he's going to be on the show tomorrow. to happen in retail. jc penney, saks, a lot of big names. tjx has been a huge winner. for investors, people watching this show right now, it's been a big winner. does it continue? >> i think it could. i think they've got a unique offering. they've marketed well. i'm sure jc penney, let's turn to that. i can't tell you what this quarter's going to be. but from what i hear the turnaround is not working. if you talk about nordstrom missing earnings, jc penney is an even more competitive space where everybody's shooting at them. i think it's a flawed strategy. i'm comfortable being short even if the square's getting squeezed. >> one you want to watch thursday, gap stores on a pullback. you want to buy it. comes out after the close. >> murphy, quick a name? >> jc penney i'm short also. i think it can go lower. but i really think abercrombie & fitch has pulled back about seven points. >> we'll go around the horn when we come back and get final trades. of how a shipping giant can befriend a
weiss, he's going to be on the show tomorrow. to happen in retail. jc penney, saks, a lot of big names. tjx has been a huge winner. for investors, people watching this show right now, it's been a big winner. does it continue? >> i think it could. i think they've got a unique offering. they've marketed well. i'm sure jc penney, let's turn to that. i can't tell you what this quarter's going to be. but from what i hear the turnaround is not working. if you talk about nordstrom missing...
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weiss, hello? >> i'm here. i'm here. >> to me it's a complicated space because europe is picking up shares and to me austerity means that consumers don't have the money to prices have to go down. >> >> hotel bookings have been a surprising end point. >> if indeed people are saying -- marc faber earlier said the world is blowing up or may have a blip higher and then a blowup, they are spending a lot of money on pets, on traveling, take a look at what walmart has done over the past 30 days. you look at that and that's painting an entirely different picture of what people are doing and how they are spending their money n particul money, in particular. >> expedia, very quick, cut marketing expenses and then we hear the einhorn disclosure. seema? >> let's zero in on consumer goods. deck, the troubled uggs maker, may be moving in sympathy of foot locker which is trading at a 19-year high. analysts saying that the technicals look good. guys, is this the time to buy in? >> the technicals do look good. when you look at
weiss, hello? >> i'm here. i'm here. >> to me it's a complicated space because europe is picking up shares and to me austerity means that consumers don't have the money to prices have to go down. >> >> hotel bookings have been a surprising end point. >> if indeed people are saying -- marc faber earlier said the world is blowing up or may have a blip higher and then a blowup, they are spending a lot of money on pets, on traveling, take a look at what walmart has...
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steve weiss, how would you be trading around the fed minutes? don't think it's anything new in the minutes. true we have had i think both bad employment payroll numbers come out since the fed meeting but i don't think -- i think it's a nonevent. i think the market's going to trade down. the world's hanging on every central bank doing more easing and that's just a wrong prescription. >> josh brown, a word on this, as well. i imagine you have some thoughts. >> yeah, well, i mean, let me tell you, if you think that the fed minutes are the big concern, i mean, this is like eighth or ninth on the list of what people should worry about so i agree with steve. i think this is relatively benign. i don't think -- >> you mean i might get it right, josh? a nonevent. i have been wrong about that. what the market cares about. >> here's the thing to look at. as an investor, you probably if you have any kind of risk management anything in place, you probably are not fully invested right now and so is anything that the fmoc going to make you get more fully inves
steve weiss, how would you be trading around the fed minutes? don't think it's anything new in the minutes. true we have had i think both bad employment payroll numbers come out since the fed meeting but i don't think -- i think it's a nonevent. i think the market's going to trade down. the world's hanging on every central bank doing more easing and that's just a wrong prescription. >> josh brown, a word on this, as well. i imagine you have some thoughts. >> yeah, well, i mean, let...
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well, the waitress says that weiss who has a tab at the restaurant has been a problem customer before picket the restaurant every sunday is until something changes. >>> people have all sorts of reasons for wanting to lose weight and nate ambrose of virginia had a rather unusual incentive. he simply wanted to ride a roller coaster. he used to weigh 300 pounds and told he was too heavy to get on a roller coaster at kings dominion because he was too big. he lost 109 pounds in nine months and this time they let him on the road. >>> we are tracking a number of stories for you at this hour, including what's happening overseas. why a truck shipment from nato is is now sit ising idle in pakistan. >>> and more on this, a plastic surgeon at johns hopkins who's note a one-trip pony, the hidden talent he's now set to unleash. details on that coming up in just a bit. >>> and we'll have a mix of some sun and clouds today, but some more showers are on the way. i'm going to tell you when those move in coming up. reporter: congestion is really starting to pick up here on 695 and bel aire road. i'll le
well, the waitress says that weiss who has a tab at the restaurant has been a problem customer before picket the restaurant every sunday is until something changes. >>> people have all sorts of reasons for wanting to lose weight and nate ambrose of virginia had a rather unusual incentive. he simply wanted to ride a roller coaster. he used to weigh 300 pounds and told he was too heavy to get on a roller coaster at kings dominion because he was too big. he lost 109 pounds in nine months...
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jjt. >> stephen weiss. >> aig, i own it in size.quidate their assets and buy back the stake from the government. it's going higher. >> guy. >> macy's. the price action is tremendous today. letter m. >> stephanie, you gave weiss a beatdown earlier now he's back on your side. >> yeah. thanks for the plug on aig.
jjt. >> stephen weiss. >> aig, i own it in size.quidate their assets and buy back the stake from the government. it's going higher. >> guy. >> macy's. the price action is tremendous today. letter m. >> stephanie, you gave weiss a beatdown earlier now he's back on your side. >> yeah. thanks for the plug on aig.
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steve weiss, this is the power of david wieinhorn. we saw what happened to the stock. >> exactly why i was at salmon brothers, i was part of the lead management team that took herbalife public. i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. i'll defer to david einhorn, but it's very tough to understand the marking and accounting of these companies, whether it's an avon or an herbalife. >> patty edwards, you're in these shares. >> this is a stock i've owned for two years. today is a little painful. i'm still up 140% since july 2010. fact of the matter is, this is essentially a way for folks in latin america, for folks in china, to get into their own business and do their own sales. so, i think it's a fairly robust model it worked very well for avon for a long point of time. i don't know about david's comments because i actually haven't been on the conference call. identi i've been prepping for this tv show thing i do. >> i understand, but if you've been in the stock for some two years and a guy like david einhorn, with the megaphone th
steve weiss, this is the power of david wieinhorn. we saw what happened to the stock. >> exactly why i was at salmon brothers, i was part of the lead management team that took herbalife public. i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. i'll defer to david einhorn, but it's very tough to understand the marking and accounting of these companies, whether it's an avon or an herbalife. >> patty edwards, you're in these shares. >> this is a stock i've owned for two years. today...
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it's a game of catch-up. >> reporter: weiss says people shouldn't be concerned about flying. they should go ahead and do like they normally, do but he says it is important to stay vigilant and watch out for things that look suspicious to report them to authorities. >>> a developing story about a rockville man kidnapped last august by al-qaeda in pakistan, the captors released a video in which cost age warren weinstein -- hostage warren weinstein makes a passionate appeal from president obama to meet demands, but the word from the white house is the president does not negotiate with terrorists. >> the tape shows 70-year-old warren weinstein literally begging for his life. white house spokesman jay carney says the president is greatly concerned about warren weinstein's safety but says mr. obama is sticking to u.s. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. now at the weinstein home in rockville the yellow ribbon remains tied around the tree in the front yard. the only response to this video from al-qaeda was no comment. warren weinstein is 70 years old. he was working for an arli
it's a game of catch-up. >> reporter: weiss says people shouldn't be concerned about flying. they should go ahead and do like they normally, do but he says it is important to stay vigilant and watch out for things that look suspicious to report them to authorities. >>> a developing story about a rockville man kidnapped last august by al-qaeda in pakistan, the captors released a video in which cost age warren weinstein -- hostage warren weinstein makes a passionate appeal from...
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. >> let's go to steve weiss now, of short hills capital. he is on the fast line. money trader as well. he has a real time trade on the financials. why are you looking at this space, steven today and where are you looking within the financials? i am looking at the brokeers. what i am looking at is the overall market. i don't think it is particularly attractive even though it has come down quite a bit. we are in focus in particular on morgan stanley on the short side against goldman sachs on the long side. i am not big in terms of trades. you have to look at each side separately. when i look at it, goldman is still the best run investment bank there is. >> you were saying that about jpmorgan a couple weeks ago? >> not an investment bank. that's a commercial bank here. >> i gotcha. >> i was ng wrwrong. >> it happens. in terms of this, the morgan stanley issues with facebook, that's a little bit of noise. it il wiwill affect them going forward. what i'm more focused on is how these banks are run. i don't think morgan stanley has a lot of opportunity to increase their
. >> let's go to steve weiss now, of short hills capital. he is on the fast line. money trader as well. he has a real time trade on the financials. why are you looking at this space, steven today and where are you looking within the financials? i am looking at the brokeers. what i am looking at is the overall market. i don't think it is particularly attractive even though it has come down quite a bit. we are in focus in particular on morgan stanley on the short side against goldman sachs...
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it is without risk going awry. >> it didn't seem to have a big impact on the overall market, steve weissk stocks went down in the main, but citigroup was really the worst. goldman and citigroup, besides jpmorgan. a quick thought, how big a deal was this for the stock market? >> it's one more data point to erode retail investor confidence. it's why they haven't come into market. on the same day you have jpmorgan, you have the evolving story of chesapeake energy. people pick up the papers and those are front-page news and they're saying, wait a minute, i was supposed to be able to trust jamie dimon. it was the best bank. it navigated 2008 and 2009. and here we see, it's nothing more than a large hedge fund. that's the thought process. i don't know if i agree. i'm a shareholder, but i'm not a happy shareholder. and right now i'm debating what to do with my position. >> zach karabell, i want to ask you what this means, the dollar, my king dollar, is very strong. and as you might expect, because it's strong, oil prices, i believe, hit $96 today, crude oil. that's a low for the year. gold fall
it is without risk going awry. >> it didn't seem to have a big impact on the overall market, steve weissk stocks went down in the main, but citigroup was really the worst. goldman and citigroup, besides jpmorgan. a quick thought, how big a deal was this for the stock market? >> it's one more data point to erode retail investor confidence. it's why they haven't come into market. on the same day you have jpmorgan, you have the evolving story of chesapeake energy. people pick up the...
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37 corbett 43 masonic and end owl routes and had bass a lot of activity on the roads construction weiss since we come in early and i hope it will be picked up soon. >> yes, that is right, there is some road working on the golden gate bridge as well. let's look at what we have with the commute on a westbound, no problems this morning if you are driving at the bay bridge toll plaza, ifs to and if you are in the south bay you have a little bit of time here, also it 17 looking good along with 187, 4:44 let's go to steve some component so the direction the wind is coming from and the coast will be cool towned to. up and down the coast i think when it makes it all the way to parts of san jose and santa rosa and everything will sweep in and keep the pattern going. it will be cooler end than and book ends pacifica, not much going on in betterly or hayward. upper 60s 9 had e-- very low 70s and it was 70 yesterday. clear and breezy on friday and with your weekend always in view, it does look sunny and a little bit warmer, pam. >>> the new evidence that may support george zimmerman's claim of self
37 corbett 43 masonic and end owl routes and had bass a lot of activity on the roads construction weiss since we come in early and i hope it will be picked up soon. >> yes, that is right, there is some road working on the golden gate bridge as well. let's look at what we have with the commute on a westbound, no problems this morning if you are driving at the bay bridge toll plaza, ifs to and if you are in the south bay you have a little bit of time here, also it 17 looking good along with...
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. >> let's go to steven weiss who is the contrarian. >> you have to be positive. >> i lost track. i am figuring out where they lineup. i am bearish. the only similarity between this and march' 09, i think they got it right. the problems are in front of us. nobody to bail us out. may there be more, absolutely. it's not going to help cure the problems that face us. china slowing down and who knows what happens in europe? we will be a seller of the market. >> i hear all of that. would you be a short seller here? you think the market is going down? you want to short the stocks and deer had a great number and raised earnings? why? >> i am net short a couple of accounts. the reason is if you look at the expectations of what they are saying whether it's cat looking for 8.5% chinese growth, 3% in the u.s., flat in europe, that's not going to happen. >> deer revised their outlook and revised upwards. >> what i am telling you is the end of the year is worse than this part. making the bet and not what management said, but by the way like to get the stock prices up. >> i don't think these guy
. >> let's go to steven weiss who is the contrarian. >> you have to be positive. >> i lost track. i am figuring out where they lineup. i am bearish. the only similarity between this and march' 09, i think they got it right. the problems are in front of us. nobody to bail us out. may there be more, absolutely. it's not going to help cure the problems that face us. china slowing down and who knows what happens in europe? we will be a seller of the market. >> i hear all of...
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let's talk, here's jim lacamp, and steven weiss, and the author of "the big win," the new book? >> yes. >> all right. gentlemen, here's what i don't want to do, rehash the combinations of europe and greece. assume we don't know anything about greece, we never heard about spain in spanish banks, we don't care about the eurozone, it's in the hospital on your consciousness. in that event, would you be bullish or bearish on u.s. stocks excludeing all of europe? >> i'd be bullish. >> why? >> well, i think we can get a very strong number tomorrow. gave me the numbers the last two months, they were correct downward, they're looking for possibly 200,000 jobs. and they're at the forefront of the data. if you had that good of a jobs number, you have an economy that wouldn't be 2% without what you don't want to mention, you'd be closer to 3%. you've got the consumer feeling much better. they've got money in their pocket from utility costs lower, gas at the pump lower, that immediately translates into spending consumer based -- >> good optimistic vision. i want you to go through the same th
let's talk, here's jim lacamp, and steven weiss, and the author of "the big win," the new book? >> yes. >> all right. gentlemen, here's what i don't want to do, rehash the combinations of europe and greece. assume we don't know anything about greece, we never heard about spain in spanish banks, we don't care about the eurozone, it's in the hospital on your consciousness. in that event, would you be bullish or bearish on u.s. stocks excludeing all of europe? >> i'd be...
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. >> police arrested 32-year-old cameron weiss on suspicion of homicide. the 41-year-old woman is in critical condition in walnut creek. police have not released her identity. >>> in east bay, an 80-year-old woman had the scare of her life when a bullet ripped through the window of her car. it happened on loveridge road. a man took out a gun and started shooting. a bullet grazed the arm of one of the men involved and one hit the car of a woman. the bullet missed the woman but scattered her window and cut her neck. >> life is so short. why is anybody pulling out a gun at random? i couldn't believe it. it was earth shattering to me. >> police have not made any arrests. the gunman ran into a nearby housing complex. police are asking anyone with information to call them. >>> dozens of people traded in their guns for cash in east palo alto today. the event started back in 2009 after a 12-year-old boy accidentally shot a 2-year-old boy with a rifle he found in a garage. police want to give community members a safe venue and incentive to remove unwanted guns from
. >> police arrested 32-year-old cameron weiss on suspicion of homicide. the 41-year-old woman is in critical condition in walnut creek. police have not released her identity. >>> in east bay, an 80-year-old woman had the scare of her life when a bullet ripped through the window of her car. it happened on loveridge road. a man took out a gun and started shooting. a bullet grazed the arm of one of the men involved and one hit the car of a woman. the bullet missed the woman but...
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steve weiss, what do you make of gorman coming out here?n risk on top of this. give me a quick comment, reputational risk he's trying to save as well. >> he had to say something. i do believe they operated within the rules. i think they just got greedy, facebook as well, in more shares. >> got it. more developments likely to come on this one. final trades next. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. soons that matter. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx
steve weiss, what do you make of gorman coming out here?n risk on top of this. give me a quick comment, reputational risk he's trying to save as well. >> he had to say something. i do believe they operated within the rules. i think they just got greedy, facebook as well, in more shares. >> got it. more developments likely to come on this one. final trades next. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the...
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i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to jay, where i would feel safe. i hired an attorney to apply for legal asylum. my application was denied, so my attorney filed an app
i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i...
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victor weiss, 70 degrees. at look at the 70s. even over to the eastern shore. with the rains coming down, we drop back into the 60s. wiggle a little above and a little below that the next few days, but no major swings in architectures. here is the storm getting its act together. another low forming along to the south. today we've got some rain and a few thunderstorms out there. that continues on and off through the day today, but then what happens is that the next while comes up from the south and keep the rain around, even a few thunderstorms tomorrow into early thursday morning before it all gets out of here. the tryout for the beginning part of the weekend. today you see the rain coming in. a couple thunderstorms and 76 degrees for a hike or you some fog around where we are not seeing any brain. tomorrow is 78. with rain around scattered about, eventually we see driving the second part of the week. hopefully, we get a decent amount of rain because we are about 5 inches down. it had the clouds but not a lot of rain. hopefully, this helps that. >> still to com
victor weiss, 70 degrees. at look at the 70s. even over to the eastern shore. with the rains coming down, we drop back into the 60s. wiggle a little above and a little below that the next few days, but no major swings in architectures. here is the storm getting its act together. another low forming along to the south. today we've got some rain and a few thunderstorms out there. that continues on and off through the day today, but then what happens is that the next while comes up from the south...
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sheriff and county commissioner, blaine young, held a meeting with some occupy organizationers in the weiss grocery store parking lot. >> are you hearing their message? >> the message is of frustration and that message probably is heard everywhere in this country. >> scott broom, 9news now. now to my colleague in frederick. >> thanks. here in frederick, one city police officer told me totally under welming. at this point, that is the extent of the protests. bad language was about the worst of it as a couple of dozen protesters marched through downtown frederick. frederick police say they have to prepare for anything. police were particularly worried about a group they call the black block. anarchists, like a woman who would only give her name as nancy m. >> are you planning on breaking any windows? >> i'm not even going to answer that. >> frederick's police chief tells me there's no such thing as over preparing. he's actually asking the feds to pay for some of his officer's overtime. but i'm not sure that this is going to help him make his case. in frederick, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> eve
sheriff and county commissioner, blaine young, held a meeting with some occupy organizationers in the weiss grocery store parking lot. >> are you hearing their message? >> the message is of frustration and that message probably is heard everywhere in this country. >> scott broom, 9news now. now to my colleague in frederick. >> thanks. here in frederick, one city police officer told me totally under welming. at this point, that is the extent of the protests. bad language...
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fact, county sheriff and county commissioner held a meeting with some occupy organizationers in the weiss grocery store parking lot. >> are you hearing their message? >> the messages of frustration and that message probably is heard everywhere in this country. >> scott broom, 9news now. now to my colleague in frederick. >> reporter: here in frederick, one city police officer told me, totally underwelming. at this point, that is the extent of the protest. >> no bomb. no tanks, let's burn the banks. >> bad language was about the worst of it as a couple dozen protesters marched through downtown frederick. frederick police say they have to prepare for anything. police were particularly worried about a group they call the black block. anarchists, like a woman who would only give her name as nancy m. >> are you planning to break any windows? >> i'm not even going to answer that. >> reporter: frederick's police chief tells me there's no such thing as over preparing. he's actually asking the feds to pay for some of its officer's overtime. but i'm not sure that this is going to help him make his c
fact, county sheriff and county commissioner held a meeting with some occupy organizationers in the weiss grocery store parking lot. >> are you hearing their message? >> the messages of frustration and that message probably is heard everywhere in this country. >> scott broom, 9news now. now to my colleague in frederick. >> reporter: here in frederick, one city police officer told me, totally underwelming. at this point, that is the extent of the protest. >> no...
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here is dan weiss, senior director of climate study at the center for american progress and christopherorner of the competitive enterprise institute and author of power grab. mr. horner, let me start with you. what do you think of the president's decision to pick winners and losers in the energy sector, particularly when it comes to wind energy? >> well, he's picking temporary winners from losers. they all came with the same pitch, hat in hand saying unless you give me this wag of money we'll disappear. and as he admitted today, what the rest of the sentence was was of course even if you give me this bag money i'm going to burn through it. he was saying his stimulus companies need another bailout oregon they're going to disappear. these are temporary jobs. we're borrowing from china to create temporary jobs that require higher electricity prices to keep the bubble inflated. if we're going to create these independent industries why not make it pet rocks or something which require the debt in taxes but not higher energy prices. >> dan weiss? >> that sounds pretty good but unfortunately it
here is dan weiss, senior director of climate study at the center for american progress and christopherorner of the competitive enterprise institute and author of power grab. mr. horner, let me start with you. what do you think of the president's decision to pick winners and losers in the energy sector, particularly when it comes to wind energy? >> well, he's picking temporary winners from losers. they all came with the same pitch, hat in hand saying unless you give me this wag of money...
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. >> weiss. >> jc penney short. >> guy. >> walmart. >> joe. >> cf. >> all right. that does it for >>> final trade. b.k., give me a ticker. >> microsoft. >> weiss. >> jc penney short. >> guy. >> walmart. >> joe. >> cf. >> all right. that does it for us. more fast at 5:00. power begins now. >> announcer: halftime's over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> all right. welcome everybody to "power lunch." the second half of the trading day does begin right now. these days it seems that what goes up one day must come down the next. the markets getting hit today from the opening bell. here's where we stand right now across the board. at about 9:30 east coast time this morning the yield on the u.s. 10-year bond went down record low of 1.65%. there you see it dow industrials down 152. s&p down about 1.3% or 18 points. nasdaq town 1.25%. and russell for the good measure down 1.75%. the dollar continues to be a big story as the euro falls down 6.5% this month. and there you see that one. now, moving on. there's oil falling again today. oil down 16% in a month
. >> weiss. >> jc penney short. >> guy. >> walmart. >> joe. >> cf. >> all right. that does it for >>> final trade. b.k., give me a ticker. >> microsoft. >> weiss. >> jc penney short. >> guy. >> walmart. >> joe. >> cf. >> all right. that does it for us. more fast at 5:00. power begins now. >> announcer: halftime's over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> all right....
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and in the end, olan and weiss manifredi were chosen. it will include a new amphitheater surrounded by a canopy of trees, and that's just the beginning. there will be a pavilion, restaurants, etc. what do you think about that? >> well, i like a pavilion for a place to have a picnic. i don't know how i feel about restaurants. >> reporter: outside the pavilion will be a walkway to the title basin. >> fabulous because it incorporates jefferson and that portion of the mall which has always felt separate. >> reporter: by the lincoln memorial rogers marble architects and peter walker and partners will transform constitution gardens by adding a water basin for model boats and ice skating. >> i would like an ice rink. >> reporter: and they'll also have a new restaurant pavilion overlooking the park. >> actually, i like it. i like it. i do. i like the idea of a way to hang by the lincoln memorial. you know, as long as it doesn't look too commercial. that would be my concern. >> reporter: now construction is expected to begin in the next two years
and in the end, olan and weiss manifredi were chosen. it will include a new amphitheater surrounded by a canopy of trees, and that's just the beginning. there will be a pavilion, restaurants, etc. what do you think about that? >> well, i like a pavilion for a place to have a picnic. i don't know how i feel about restaurants. >> reporter: outside the pavilion will be a walkway to the title basin. >> fabulous because it incorporates jefferson and that portion of the mall which...
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educated at harvard law school, began a successful career as an attorney in manhattan at paul weiss law firm. but moved into what we should call public policy since then and has become a real fixture, public resource on all matters affecting religious liberty and moral issues of public policy. our next speaker is nathan diamond. and he's become generally respected go-to person of public face and public voice of orthodox judaism. all that is true. but i think that it's worth adding something that doesn't quite appear. i think his reputation is as someone who's not only a talker but a doer. his reputation for what i think we should call nonpartisan contributions to this highly contentious area of public debate, his reputation is sterling. he's a person who's called upon, divided by republican and democrat alike, serves on the faith council and really taken to be neither liberal nor conservative, neither democrat ignore republican. but jewish. nathan. [ applause ] >> thank you for that very kind introduction, professor bradley. i also want to add my congratulations to brian and ed on this
educated at harvard law school, began a successful career as an attorney in manhattan at paul weiss law firm. but moved into what we should call public policy since then and has become a real fixture, public resource on all matters affecting religious liberty and moral issues of public policy. our next speaker is nathan diamond. and he's become generally respected go-to person of public face and public voice of orthodox judaism. all that is true. but i think that it's worth adding something...
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. >> my name is amy weiss. neighbor developing divisadero. despite my button, i'm a very reasonable person and i'm not here to be a nimby but here to be a yimby. put that right there if i may. i'm here to say yes to vibrant, unique neighborhoods. i'm here to say yes to local businesses. i'm here to say yes to community input. i'm here to say yes to adding financial services to formula retail. and i'm here to say yes to really cheap market research. hear me out, guys. this is $2,500 people pay continue gets the community to come in and say whether this is necessary or desirable. if you have a big bank that wants to move into a neighborhood, that this is very cheap market analysis, so you can say whether or not it's actually wanted. so i want that to be really recognized. i also want to address your -- the issue that's you brought up to scott, so pending permits i think should be grandfathered in, first of all, because if this issue is so important to neighborhoods like julie, who's going to speak, there's a chase wanting to move in at 14th and
. >> my name is amy weiss. neighbor developing divisadero. despite my button, i'm a very reasonable person and i'm not here to be a nimby but here to be a yimby. put that right there if i may. i'm here to say yes to vibrant, unique neighborhoods. i'm here to say yes to local businesses. i'm here to say yes to community input. i'm here to say yes to adding financial services to formula retail. and i'm here to say yes to really cheap market research. hear me out, guys. this is $2,500 people...
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weiss [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>pam: he said he ran because he was afraid of police. >> the rally in front of bo- peep the drew rallies and mc hammer was among the group to when the star power to the cause. >> i know his father and his mother extremely well. when the character assassination began, the woman said. allen was a good kid. >> his mother spoke with tears in my eyes and said that mothers it will be a day of sadness because her son is dead. she compared his debt to that of oscar brand. >> my heart is broken. macarthur grant was infuriated, no young man deserves to be shot in cold blood. >> no family should have to go through this. >> did they find a gun? >> they said they found a gun. we're pretty certain it he did not fir
weiss [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>pam: he said he ran because he was afraid of police. >> the rally in front of bo- peep the drew...
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reporter: not enough though to convince prosecutors they could make a murder charge stick says murray weiss a police reporter whoever kodd the case. >> it was a civil case that resulted in the judgement against ramos. he was ordered to pay $2 million in damages to the patz family. he has no money. and is in prison for molesting a pennsylvania child. >> the ramos case raises serious questions about the recent arrest of 51-year-old pedro hernandez. police say he confessed to murdering atan-- etan patz but they have no evidence. >> is a murder case standing on its head. >> it's going to be very difficult to convince a jury. >> larry kobilinsky of the john jay college of criminal justice. >> normally we collect the criminal evidence and talk to the witsnesses then we attach a suspect and sometimes they confess this is just the repercent. >> reporter: police have no body and no motive. and what if there were no confession from pedro hernandez. >> what happens it if he recants his confession. >> it would not surprise me if pedro hernandez recants. after all look at what he is facing if he is conv
reporter: not enough though to convince prosecutors they could make a murder charge stick says murray weiss a police reporter whoever kodd the case. >> it was a civil case that resulted in the judgement against ramos. he was ordered to pay $2 million in damages to the patz family. he has no money. and is in prison for molesting a pennsylvania child. >> the ramos case raises serious questions about the recent arrest of 51-year-old pedro hernandez. police say he confessed to murdering...
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i am not sure that any of them knew about samuel weiss. it was later than that. the type of research that he was doing, which was ongoing in the '60s, they did not know anything about. so it had really minimal impact, virtually none. >> hi. >> hello. >> to dr. mitchell's quote, wasn't there a statue of samuel gross who wrote the field manual created in washington? and wasn't he the fellow who -- at the philadelphia centennial in 1876, didn't he tell lister that there was no value to antisepsis and wasn't his statue taken out of washington and put back at his alma mater thomas jefferson? >> now, i will make a confession. i do not know this gentleman. he is not my father. he is not asking a staged question. that is like my favorite topic. samuel gross is my favorite individual in american medicine. the answer is very simple. there was not a statue of him. i don't know if it was in washington. his statue is by jefferson. on the courtyard as you walk into the medical school. yes, he did tell lister that no american wanted to listen to what he had to say. that was --
i am not sure that any of them knew about samuel weiss. it was later than that. the type of research that he was doing, which was ongoing in the '60s, they did not know anything about. so it had really minimal impact, virtually none. >> hi. >> hello. >> to dr. mitchell's quote, wasn't there a statue of samuel gross who wrote the field manual created in washington? and wasn't he the fellow who -- at the philadelphia centennial in 1876, didn't he tell lister that there was no...
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now the reason russia was among the worst performers in recent weeks was because of falling weak weiss's the felt twelve percent in may but as you can see their balance by going to take a look at some individual share moves on the mice financials and energy majors out there well across the board so we can see that with gas romance for a bag and also coal producer machel is among the top main movers this hour added almost three and a half percent in fact now stayner with the country is scrapping the rule now requiring form banks to get up permits before opening subsidiaries in the country the central bank is even out its regulations as russia is preparing to answer the world trade organization. to european markets as i said we've been seeing some heavy losses in recent weeks but now markets are bouncing back and that's mainly due to gains on wall street overdyes knowledge gets to those in a moment but as you can see there both the footsie and the bags are adding around one percent and basically investors are looking forward to see what happens in an informal european leaders on thursday g
now the reason russia was among the worst performers in recent weeks was because of falling weak weiss's the felt twelve percent in may but as you can see their balance by going to take a look at some individual share moves on the mice financials and energy majors out there well across the board so we can see that with gas romance for a bag and also coal producer machel is among the top main movers this hour added almost three and a half percent in fact now stayner with the country is scrapping...
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able to expand their futures and derivatives and on top of that brokerages will be able to take on weiss's much that in relation to their next absence. they will go mad that's the business out there for this hour it will be next with the next hours update back to you all right marina thank you very much for that update. well in a few minutes more in business and business matters with economic twist kaiser report coming your way after an update on our top stories. wealthy british scientists are some time to tighten the fine. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. here the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help go up. to talking and. the distances are. and the answer. to. be on trying and. failing and. to me. to just say to. six to. six. weeks now and. six. six weeks.
able to expand their futures and derivatives and on top of that brokerages will be able to take on weiss's much that in relation to their next absence. they will go mad that's the business out there for this hour it will be next with the next hours update back to you all right marina thank you very much for that update. well in a few minutes more in business and business matters with economic twist kaiser report coming your way after an update on our top stories. wealthy british scientists are...
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time to take a look at what's new in theaters, and our movie critic, max weiss is here. went to see the -- "the avengers." >> i did. i feel like i need to review this for the rest of us. not the comic book fans, but just people like me that maybe are not that into comic books. for example, i did not even know hawk eye was a comic book character. i just thought that was from "mash." so if you are sort of like that, the comic guys, thi this is like christmas and easter rolled into one. what about regular people? >> so they -- bottom line, it is really good for everybody. >> have you ever seen an animated left, that's the way i feel about this level. >> it has so much width and character and they all come together because they are fighting off the interplan tri -- interplanetary bad guys. you get a background story of all of them. if you have seen it -- you don't have to. the key here is that jobs k, he had such a gift. he brought us "buffy the vam tire slayer." more recently "ca cabin in the woods." you have a big action spectacle, but you have character. >> the maryland f
time to take a look at what's new in theaters, and our movie critic, max weiss is here. went to see the -- "the avengers." >> i did. i feel like i need to review this for the rest of us. not the comic book fans, but just people like me that maybe are not that into comic books. for example, i did not even know hawk eye was a comic book character. i just thought that was from "mash." so if you are sort of like that, the comic guys, thi this is like christmas and easter...
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steve weiss?ms of what the environment is right now, there's so much into real he estate, what's happening? are prices going up in terms of your acquisition costs? >> well, really, real estate is an area of the haves and the have notes right now. the reits represent about 20% of the market and they're the haves. pricing for high quality performing quash flowing real estate has gone up, and that's really because of this policy induced thirst for yield that we have all across the globe. so if you can buy an attractive cash flowing asset at an even 5% yield with appreciation potential there's lots of capital attracted to those opportunities. on the other hand in some of the private sector areas where maybe there's significant overleverage, broken condo deals, certain other sectors, certain residential real he estate, certainly a tremendous hang over. >> thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you so much. >> >> i like the reits. finances costs are low. >> one you like best? >> i like colony. >>
steve weiss?ms of what the environment is right now, there's so much into real he estate, what's happening? are prices going up in terms of your acquisition costs? >> well, really, real estate is an area of the haves and the have notes right now. the reits represent about 20% of the market and they're the haves. pricing for high quality performing quash flowing real estate has gone up, and that's really because of this policy induced thirst for yield that we have all across the globe. so...
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. >> weiss mitt romney taking credit for his -- hear from the candidate. >> west side delays are growing. we will let you know what to expect and check on the major roads. >> we are getting ready for at hartford's most beautiful baby contest. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. more showers heading our way? >> not until later this afternoon or this evening. we'll have a couple of clouds to start the day. temperatures in the upper 50's and low 60's. we will see a chance for some showers or thunderstorms this afternoon with a high temperature of 74. >> thank you. police arrest a suspected peeping tom. >> police say this is not the first time he has done this. kim dacey joins us live from towson to explain. >> zachary campbell was arrested and police say this is part of a disturbing trend. the community college of baltimore county in essex is a commuter school. the kind of campus were a new face does not raise anybody's rada
. >> weiss mitt romney taking credit for his -- hear from the candidate. >> west side delays are growing. we will let you know what to expect and check on the major roads. >> we are getting ready for at hartford's most beautiful baby contest. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. more showers...
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yet to figure out what the dispute was over, but confirmed that they arrest 3-d 2-year-old cameron weiss of vallejo. >>> the police department held its gun buyback. east palo alto police officers collected the weapons this morning. police say two anonymous donors put up $15,000 to help fund the program. police pay $100 for each gun turned in. >> you can bring as many guns as you want. we had a gentleman bring in 28 guns he didn't want anymore. so he is going to walk away with $2000. >> we get anything from pistols to rifles to shotguns. >>> police say they collected 74 guns at today's event. >>> a man collapsed and died this morning while hiking along a popular trail in the east bay. police say the 54-year-old man was this morning in mission peak regional reserve in the fremont hills. he was hiking with his wife and police suspect he may have had a heart attack. man was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> we're learning new information about an officer- involved shooting in pinole that left a suspected car thief injured. that shooting happened just after:00 after 5:00 p.m. on pinole rhoad.
yet to figure out what the dispute was over, but confirmed that they arrest 3-d 2-year-old cameron weiss of vallejo. >>> the police department held its gun buyback. east palo alto police officers collected the weapons this morning. police say two anonymous donors put up $15,000 to help fund the program. police pay $100 for each gun turned in. >> you can bring as many guns as you want. we had a gentleman bring in 28 guns he didn't want anymore. so he is going to walk away with...
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lee weiss continues to miss practices for the reagans.this afternoon hosting and anti- bullying rally. all of the kids could sign this giant mural. stories of teen suicide grab his attention. he put this event together. there is help if you needed and that they are not alone. >> i want these kids to know they are not alone. i genuinely care about them. i care about these kids not getting bullied. >> ray rice, a young man understanding the extent of his power and putting it to good use. >> he is the next archbishop of baltimore and has some big shoes to fill. he talks to 11 news about his new role and his plans for the church. >> you can walk herself forward. >> yoga with a twist. sarah caldwell has all the details straight ahead. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combing tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisi
lee weiss continues to miss practices for the reagans.this afternoon hosting and anti- bullying rally. all of the kids could sign this giant mural. stories of teen suicide grab his attention. he put this event together. there is help if you needed and that they are not alone. >> i want these kids to know they are not alone. i genuinely care about them. i care about these kids not getting bullied. >> ray rice, a young man understanding the extent of his power and putting it to good...
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temperatures weiss, upper 40s in the north bay. mid-to-low 50s, maybe even upper 40s near the coast and the peninsula. 52 for san mateo. san francisco, 51. further inland, antioch, oakley, brentwood, temperatures hovering near 60 degrees. this is what we're keeping a close eye on. cutoff low right here. counterclockwise circulation, high clouds that will venture through the bay area overnight tonight as well. but this system is definitely going to bring us a stronger onshore wind component tomorrow and that is definitely going to lower the temperature not only for sunday but monday as well. if you were in the 90s today. probably in the # os tomorrow and 70s on monday. we start off mother's day with low cloudiness and fog inled. and then should burp back to just near the coast. but inland temperatures will be mild. look for cooler conditions near the bay, and a cool day coastside. here's a look at toward for you. 78, san jose. 79, kale campbell. mid, maybe even up ir50s at the coast tomorrow. low clouds and fog will be. half moon ba
temperatures weiss, upper 40s in the north bay. mid-to-low 50s, maybe even upper 40s near the coast and the peninsula. 52 for san mateo. san francisco, 51. further inland, antioch, oakley, brentwood, temperatures hovering near 60 degrees. this is what we're keeping a close eye on. cutoff low right here. counterclockwise circulation, high clouds that will venture through the bay area overnight tonight as well. but this system is definitely going to bring us a stronger onshore wind component...
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jeff weiss is chief technical analyst.ything that has happened so far in the last three weeks that has changed your overall perspective? >> yes, slightly. good morning. yes, about a month ago, and it wasn't that long after andrew and i were having a discussion about up side and down side volume, it's interesting the volume numbers i'm getting are showing that the bulls are not getting must have of the volume pay so to speak. this has been going on for approximately five weeks. >> you can almost feel. >> you can. and it's not a question about how much roll assume we have. whether low or high, i care about the percentage of that volume the bulls are getting and right now my volume numbers have gone from well plus territory in january and february and we're coming back to the significant support area on the daily and weekly s&p basis. >> so that's where we're headed. it's funny how it work so is frequently that fundamentals somehow seem to match up sometimes with what the market is doing. >> on those rare occasions. >> it has
jeff weiss is chief technical analyst.ything that has happened so far in the last three weeks that has changed your overall perspective? >> yes, slightly. good morning. yes, about a month ago, and it wasn't that long after andrew and i were having a discussion about up side and down side volume, it's interesting the volume numbers i'm getting are showing that the bulls are not getting must have of the volume pay so to speak. this has been going on for approximately five weeks. >>...