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>> brand new whirlpool refrigerator, dishwasher, wall oven, cooktop, and microwave. >> what sets theserom your run-of-the-mill things? kitchen, wall oven, dishwasher? >> this refrigerator here, french door, panel ready. we're going to stick a custom panel on top of this refrigerator. it's going to blend right into the cabinets. >> i love that look. all right. guys, in order to pick our countertops, we've got to figure out how it's going to play with the other colors that are going on in this kitchen. we have our cabinetry here. backsplash there. then these colors make up, what, our accent sfwhaul. >> yeah. the feature wall. this is the main kitchen tomorrow. these are all of the doors, mouldings. the casings. >> all right. so what is the best colortop color that will play with all of this? >> i love something like this that has a lot of richness. it's warm, it's classic. fabulous contrast against the subway backsplash. >> this is stone, too, which i like. >> be able to put a manufactured stone that looks like a natural stone in this kitchen seems like a perfect fit. >>> you're only goi
>> brand new whirlpool refrigerator, dishwasher, wall oven, cooktop, and microwave. >> what sets theserom your run-of-the-mill things? kitchen, wall oven, dishwasher? >> this refrigerator here, french door, panel ready. we're going to stick a custom panel on top of this refrigerator. it's going to blend right into the cabinets. >> i love that look. all right. guys, in order to pick our countertops, we've got to figure out how it's going to play with the other colors that...
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. >> whirlpool up 20%. >> etc. they've been on a great run.hough so many people poo pooed the data as not being very strong. if you look, appliance sales were up 3.4% nationwide. it's expensive and volatile, but as long as the housing rally continues, i think whirlpool can keep going. >> nice use of the word poo poo. >> pop for first solar. mike? >> just trying to keep up with the stong. now there are rumors that they might be supplying a 1,000 megawatt project. the stock was down a similar amount. i can see why the stock would rally but solar is still a weak space. i would stay away from it. >> we have a pop for the penny. here's a penny for your thoughts, a 1943 lincoln cent sold at auction for 1 million dollars, 400 million pennies. experts have said the coin was so valuable because it was accidentally struck from bronze rather than steel. only four pennies are known to exist in the entire world. wow. wet seal stock stumbled. coming up next, we'll hear from a man who wants to take control of the company and why he thinks he has what it will
. >> whirlpool up 20%. >> etc. they've been on a great run.hough so many people poo pooed the data as not being very strong. if you look, appliance sales were up 3.4% nationwide. it's expensive and volatile, but as long as the housing rally continues, i think whirlpool can keep going. >> nice use of the word poo poo. >> pop for first solar. mike? >> just trying to keep up with the stong. now there are rumors that they might be supplying a 1,000 megawatt project....
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fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes down >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a gorgeous video, 36 hours in dublin. take a look at it and we'll see you next time. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot s
fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes down >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a gorgeous...
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fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes downe. >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a gorgeous video, 36 hours in dublin. take a look at it and we'll see you next time. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we've got the best videos of the day, "right this minute." >>> a shocker in a chinese hospital that all started with the guy walking in -- >> with a backpack on his back. . . >> see how it ended in carnage and hear what may have set off the madman. >>> raging waters cut a roadway in two. >> those boats right there, they're supposed to be in a dry dock. >> how sardinia is trying to keep its head above water. >>> it's a
fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes downe. >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a...
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it was like somebody was, like, putting you in a big whirlpool.nd spinning you around. >> what a brave little kid. rescuers took about a half hour to pull the teen out. amazingly, he only suffered a few cuts and bruises. >>> and this little girl is recovering after a battle with the bubonic plague. she may have gotten the rare infection after touching a dead squirrel. the plague, also known as the black death, it killed 25 million people during the dark ages. but today, it can be treated simply with antibiotics. she could be home from the hospital within a couple of days. >>> the nfl is donating $30 million to fund research of brain injuries. all this, just as a new study suggests that repeated blows to the head may be even more damaging to players than previously thought. that study involved thousands of former nfl players. and it says they are four-times more likely to die of alzheimer's and lou gehrig's disease than people in the general population. keep that in mind on sunday afternoons. >>> on the field, it was not the season opener that the
it was like somebody was, like, putting you in a big whirlpool.nd spinning you around. >> what a brave little kid. rescuers took about a half hour to pull the teen out. amazingly, he only suffered a few cuts and bruises. >>> and this little girl is recovering after a battle with the bubonic plague. she may have gotten the rare infection after touching a dead squirrel. the plague, also known as the black death, it killed 25 million people during the dark ages. but today, it can be...
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fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes down >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a gorgeous video, 36 hours in dublin. take a look at it and we'll see you next time. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers. [ girl 1 ] a tablet. couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same time. we do not notice any dips. [ male announ
fischer messed up because he got off to the side where whirlpools form and all of the stuff goes down >> it looks like tsunami water. >> yeah, an angry ocean rather than just a river that is like this every day. >> this video is just a little bit of a teaser of the larger film. but wow. i mean, bravery isn't the word when you talk about this. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we do have one more video for you. it's a gorgeous...
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contaminated with high levels of legionella bacteria, test results confirm that the hotel swimming pool, whirlpool in the locker room were all secondary sources meaning they to tested positive for the same species of bacteria those facilities remain closed. let me show you a video of the hotel lobby last night, the fountain was completely removed and the last 24 hours health officials say there is no longer a health threat at the j.w. marriott, 8500 people stayed at the hotel during august 15th-18th. officials are not releasing any information about who contracted the disease only to say that they are between the ages of 49- 82 years old and none of them are from the chicago area. several people we talked to said they had no idea that this was going on. >> probably they should have let us know. >> i think people were very concerned when the issue wind out but since then our customers especially with the understanding of the determination by the board of health we are seeing our customers returned and we're very pleased. >> now that we know the primary source was the fountain, the chicago health de
contaminated with high levels of legionella bacteria, test results confirm that the hotel swimming pool, whirlpool in the locker room were all secondary sources meaning they to tested positive for the same species of bacteria those facilities remain closed. let me show you a video of the hotel lobby last night, the fountain was completely removed and the last 24 hours health officials say there is no longer a health threat at the j.w. marriott, 8500 people stayed at the hotel during august...
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sherwin-williams, the pant company, whirlpool, owens cornings insulation and roofing, stanley black and decker, the homemaker, they are all based on cold, hard numbers. that's what we're after. those gains also impact the domestic banks that are keying on lending and lending seems to be coming back, at least if you listen to the largest mortgage company in the country by far, wells fargo. finally there's tech. many pundits think tech dead, is finished, say because of what happened to intel. everyone was hiding in there pause of that yield. or nokia. research emotion. del. hewlett packard and microsoft which has its hands on all these nokia phones. to me these are side shows. the action until today is in the incredible sales coming from google, apple and amazon. they're really the only tech stocks that matter given that their market caps add up to about $1 trillion. all the other major tech companies added up doesn't come close to the trio. one could argue amazon's valuation is based on hope because it isn't backed up on earnings. it isn't. it could be if they wanted to. they're just cho
sherwin-williams, the pant company, whirlpool, owens cornings insulation and roofing, stanley black and decker, the homemaker, they are all based on cold, hard numbers. that's what we're after. those gains also impact the domestic banks that are keying on lending and lending seems to be coming back, at least if you listen to the largest mortgage company in the country by far, wells fargo. finally there's tech. many pundits think tech dead, is finished, say because of what happened to intel....
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through the door, and it was like-- when it was hitting the walls, it would make kind of, like, a whirlpool risen up to the stage level. >> water didn't stop there. >> no, it didn't. >> what happened next? >> i was starting to get, like, sucked out into the middle, and i didn't want that to happen, so i grabbed the wall. and then a grandpa and some lady who was hanging onto him, like, they washed by me, and they managed to grab my shoulder. and so they were hanging onto me, and we were--i could feel, like, getting pulled. >> what happened to the older man and woman who were holding onto you? >> i don't know. i don't know what happened to them. >> what happened then? >> i grabbed the railing, and i somehow found my footing. and i think--i don't know what it was, but i think it was the top of the basketball goal. >> the water was that deep? >> yeah. it came all the way up to the second--second-- the balcony. >> this is the goal and the railing behind. there's narrow standing room between the railing and the wall. i saw, like, one of my kids. he was struggling, so i grabbed him. i grabbed his
through the door, and it was like-- when it was hitting the walls, it would make kind of, like, a whirlpool risen up to the stage level. >> water didn't stop there. >> no, it didn't. >> what happened next? >> i was starting to get, like, sucked out into the middle, and i didn't want that to happen, so i grabbed the wall. and then a grandpa and some lady who was hanging onto him, like, they washed by me, and they managed to grab my shoulder. and so they were hanging onto...
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. >> just keep your eye on whirlpool. this continues to go higher and higher, had a few selloffs, they had to retract some of the numbers, lowered some of the numbers. still trades in a dirt cheap, now they're bigger into home depot in a bigger way. >> before you said that, on joe's point, on the insurance stocks, many rising to a 52-week high today, prudential among them, lnc, up 1% today, metlife having a good day and, of course, aig which has been very much in the news this week, as well. talk about another stock that i think a few people care about, that being facebook. shares getting a pop today after ceo mark zuckerberg spoke publicly for the first time last night. did he deliver? bob peck is a facebook shareholder, and he said mr. zuckerberg needed to address a number of issues. bob, you told us yesterday what you wanted to hear, did you get what you wanted? >> thanks again for having me. at my company corise, we do a lot of thinking about facebook and the ramifications to the digital media ecosystem, so we paid cl
. >> just keep your eye on whirlpool. this continues to go higher and higher, had a few selloffs, they had to retract some of the numbers, lowered some of the numbers. still trades in a dirt cheap, now they're bigger into home depot in a bigger way. >> before you said that, on joe's point, on the insurance stocks, many rising to a 52-week high today, prudential among them, lnc, up 1% today, metlife having a good day and, of course, aig which has been very much in the news this week,...
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at that point the water inside the culvert was swirling around like a whirlpool and we could see the. and you know, we had very, very little space. i'm going to say anywhere from 8 to 12 inches to the top of the >> you got that? this is your line. tie it to your jacket. tie the knot right in there. untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot. i want you out of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark confines of the tunnel. >> let's do it right once. >> but fear overwhelms suelina when she learns she must make the journey to the opening alone. >> everything happens very quickly and jay says i cannot come with you. i can't. they can't pull both of us out. >> there's a high level of anxiety there. you know we've got a vick still who is not responding to us verbally. she didn't want to move. she was afraid she was going to die. she was in a very dark place. >> you've got to talk to me. please, stop talking. you're going to come to me, all right? i won't let you go. >> and chris is screaming, stop listening to him. li
at that point the water inside the culvert was swirling around like a whirlpool and we could see the. and you know, we had very, very little space. i'm going to say anywhere from 8 to 12 inches to the top of the >> you got that? this is your line. tie it to your jacket. tie the knot right in there. untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot. i want you out of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark confines of...
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if you look at anything from whirlpool to lumber liquidators, all of these silly names that people don't realize they're in the index, forget about toll brothers mpl those are the cream of the crop. you want to be in a name like toll. >> are you still buying home builders here? would you? they had a good run. >> they have and i missed them and what schiller is not focusing on as steve was alluding to is the market is a discountsing mechanism. you don't need the sector to bottom in terms of the actual fundamentals. i missed the whole way up. i appreciate your coming to me again and reminding everybody that i missed them all the way up essentially. i wouldn't go there. i would still go to home depot. i think that's attractive in a good way. they were still buying d.r. horton, d.h.i. i think professor schiller knows in his heart the bottom has been in but he didn't call it, so he missed it and like all of us he is loathe to actual -- if we saw any pullback in here, i am sure he would be on it like that to say where he is calling about. >> brian kelly, you know the run the home builders have
if you look at anything from whirlpool to lumber liquidators, all of these silly names that people don't realize they're in the index, forget about toll brothers mpl those are the cream of the crop. you want to be in a name like toll. >> are you still buying home builders here? would you? they had a good run. >> they have and i missed them and what schiller is not focusing on as steve was alluding to is the market is a discountsing mechanism. you don't need the sector to bottom in...
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whirlpool, costco and pulte. all trading above their targets and largely outperformed the s&p. housing names are all over the screen. we'll take pulte, roughly $3 above its price target and up 160% year to date. open himpl's carter worth says it might be too high to see a lot of movement further. costco, trading 10%. analyst at citi has a neutral rating but jpmorgan raised its numbers. they raised the price target by $1. not exactly looking like huge gains to build on 2012 gains tomorrow. if you agree on that, that's up to you. that stock trading above $100 a share. >> thank you so much. phil lebeau with breaking news on ford. over to you. >> ford has reached an agreement with canadian autoworkers. contract expires at midnight tonight. they have reached an agreement between canadian autoworkers and ford. this sets the template between caw and chrysler and general motors. those contracts expire at midnight. we'll be monitoring this to see if those two companies can also reach an agreement. >> thank you so much. we'll be are there as develops occur. keep it right here. a lot more
whirlpool, costco and pulte. all trading above their targets and largely outperformed the s&p. housing names are all over the screen. we'll take pulte, roughly $3 above its price target and up 160% year to date. open himpl's carter worth says it might be too high to see a lot of movement further. costco, trading 10%. analyst at citi has a neutral rating but jpmorgan raised its numbers. they raised the price target by $1. not exactly looking like huge gains to build on 2012 gains tomorrow....
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and liz, lastly, shockingly, whirlpool -- one of the best performers of the year -- and it's at a pe it's cheap or than the broader market so keep that in mind as your looking at stocks here. liz: thank you very much, sandra. the closing bell ringing in six minutes. follow me on twitter @liz claman. when we come back, the one stock investors are putting through the shredder today, stay tuned. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, d some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before tak
and liz, lastly, shockingly, whirlpool -- one of the best performers of the year -- and it's at a pe it's cheap or than the broader market so keep that in mind as your looking at stocks here. liz: thank you very much, sandra. the closing bell ringing in six minutes. follow me on twitter @liz claman. when we come back, the one stock investors are putting through the shredder today, stay tuned. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth...
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between november 6 and december 31st will be a whirlpool, a cesspool of $5 trillion to $7 trillion floating. if you go too far, you throw into recession. if you go too little, you throw it into recession. merry christmas. it's going to be a lot of fun from now until december 31st. >> from your lips to the voters' ears, senator simpson. a pleasure to hear your straight talk, as always. thanks for joining me. >> sounds like a horse whit perrer in there. >>> fix the debt.org is the website. go to it if you want more information on the simpson/bowles plan or if you would like to sign senator simpson's petition calling on congress to pass a comprehensive long-term plan by july 4th, 2013. while you're online, visit cnn's america's debt challenge page to see the coverage of this critical issue. >>> up next, former labor secretary robert reich says the gop's economic plan is a disaster that will actually cost millions of jobs, not create them.unds ying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when t
between november 6 and december 31st will be a whirlpool, a cesspool of $5 trillion to $7 trillion floating. if you go too far, you throw into recession. if you go too little, you throw it into recession. merry christmas. it's going to be a lot of fun from now until december 31st. >> from your lips to the voters' ears, senator simpson. a pleasure to hear your straight talk, as always. thanks for joining me. >> sounds like a horse whit perrer in there. >>> fix the debt.org...
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it was like somebody was like -- putting you in a big whirlpool and -- and spinning you around and gettingnocked on the wall. >> laporta said he thought he was going to die. amazingly suffered a few cuts and bruises. lucky kid. >> very lucky kid. claustrophobic person's worst nightmare. >> thursday's forecast, heavy rain from lingering remnants of isaac. still talking about the storm and effects being felt along the gulf coast. storms from atlanta to charlotte. showers from fargo to duluth. spot yo thunderstorms from l.a. to albuquerque. >> we may be feeling the spawn of isaac, right, triple digits, phoenix to dallas. 90s in the southeast. 80s from omaha to new york. little sports at the olympics in london. usain bolt proved he is the fastest man on the planet. here what is likely the fastest robot. >> there it is. off and running. the cheetah robot once galloping up to speed on the treadmill. look out. top speed is over 28 miles an hour. believe it or not, that is about half a mile per hour faster than the aforementioned fastest man on earth. how do you like the cheetah robot now, usain?
it was like somebody was like -- putting you in a big whirlpool and -- and spinning you around and gettingnocked on the wall. >> laporta said he thought he was going to die. amazingly suffered a few cuts and bruises. lucky kid. >> very lucky kid. claustrophobic person's worst nightmare. >> thursday's forecast, heavy rain from lingering remnants of isaac. still talking about the storm and effects being felt along the gulf coast. storms from atlanta to charlotte. showers from...
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. >> it's like somebody putting you in a whirlpool. and spinning you around and getting your head knocked on the wall. >> reporter: and the scrapes and bruises on his legs and the six stitches in his arm only tell part of the frightening ordeal. the rushing water sucked laporta into the drainpipe. tumbling some 1500 feet. all along, he was gasping for air as the water rose over his head. >> i took a deep breath. i just stayed. and i was not going to give up. >> reporter: neither was his friend, who immediately flagged down help. firefighters searched for any sign of laporta. manhole after manhole, finally, about 40 minutes later they heard a screech. >> they lifted the manhole cover and said, hey, buddy, are you all right down there? he's crying. he was terrified. >> reporter: afraid he would never make it out, laporta could barely believe his eyes when he saw the firefighter's flashlight. >> i saw the light. i'm like. in my head i'm like thank you, lord. i was praying. >> reporter: saved from a whirlwind ride he never expected and wil
. >> it's like somebody putting you in a whirlpool. and spinning you around and getting your head knocked on the wall. >> reporter: and the scrapes and bruises on his legs and the six stitches in his arm only tell part of the frightening ordeal. the rushing water sucked laporta into the drainpipe. tumbling some 1500 feet. all along, he was gasping for air as the water rose over his head. >> i took a deep breath. i just stayed. and i was not going to give up. >> reporter:...
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coffee to square d to whirlpool. i can go on and on and on. and one day they just walk in, and they tell 300 people that have worked in a plant, that have worked hard every day, have their life there, have the kids in college, have health care, pension -- we're closing this plant. and we're moving it to mexico. and the guys say, what did we do wrong? , no just moving -- are we not productive? yeah, we're productive. we're making money, but we can make more money in mexico. and that's the story that you hear. it's the most heartless story. and the story of square d is probably the most ironic one. after they put all of -- they closed the factory with square d in iowa, they put all of the machines on a train, and they took them to mexico, and they put them in a plant down there. and then they asked our people to come down and train the mexicans. needless to say, you know, we told them what to do with that. [laughter] we did not train the mexicans. the answer is nafta's been a disaster. i don't know how people think that's a good deal. it's invit
coffee to square d to whirlpool. i can go on and on and on. and one day they just walk in, and they tell 300 people that have worked in a plant, that have worked hard every day, have their life there, have the kids in college, have health care, pension -- we're closing this plant. and we're moving it to mexico. and the guys say, what did we do wrong? , no just moving -- are we not productive? yeah, we're productive. we're making money, but we can make more money in mexico. and that's the story...
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not only the home builders are seeing big runs but the suppliers, the whirlpools, sherwin-williams, whereportunity or is there none at this point? >> well, i think toll brothers is an example where i think a lot of people on the street are underestimating the embedded value of toll brothers land bank and the quality of the land assets and we find that toll brothers, despite being one of the highest quality home builders, it's trading at a discount. that's an idea. pulte is also an idea. it's getting tougher, i have to tell you. we're in unchartered territory in the valuations and we're still finding a lot of difficulty in mortgage availability for first-time buyers and we're not seeing, despite these calculations over rent to own affordability, i would tell you that there's a lot of value in the part ret sector and that group looking out and they are ignoring this year. >> it's fascinating. both of you guys. you've been to the party and you're all deciding who should go, i don't know, i'll stay for one more drink. is there any kind of trajectory, rates, building costs, anything like that
not only the home builders are seeing big runs but the suppliers, the whirlpools, sherwin-williams, whereportunity or is there none at this point? >> well, i think toll brothers is an example where i think a lot of people on the street are underestimating the embedded value of toll brothers land bank and the quality of the land assets and we find that toll brothers, despite being one of the highest quality home builders, it's trading at a discount. that's an idea. pulte is also an idea....
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still in a tumultuous whirlpool, though they are moving toward an establishment of democracy. and japan will continue to support democratization. they continue violence and oppression in syria as well from the perspective of the rule of law. japan strongly condemns the attacks in syria robbing tens of thousands of innocent citizens and journalists, including a japanese journalist. there is more pressure on the government of syria to extend assistance to the people. let me emphasize that civilians must be protected and workers of international places must be secured in the international community which will ultimately be of help through the rule of law today. the violence against this principle must not be tolerated for any reason. the concept is the foundation for the stable and reliable society, making it movement of people more vibrant and a serving as the basis of prosperity. i believe it can be an important opportunity that brings order and prosperity, centering on the asian pacific region. japan will expand investment, build order, including safety of navigation and creat
still in a tumultuous whirlpool, though they are moving toward an establishment of democracy. and japan will continue to support democratization. they continue violence and oppression in syria as well from the perspective of the rule of law. japan strongly condemns the attacks in syria robbing tens of thousands of innocent citizens and journalists, including a japanese journalist. there is more pressure on the government of syria to extend assistance to the people. let me emphasize that...
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coffee to square d, whirlpool. i could go on and on and on. one day they just walk in until 300 people that work hard every day, have their life they are, how their kids in college, health care, pension. we're closing this plant and moving to mexico. the guy said what did we do wrong? are we not productive? yeah, you're productive. were making money, but we can make more money in mexico. and that is the story you hear, the most heartless story. the story is probably the most ironic one. after they put the fact jury, they put all of the machines on a train and took them to mexico and they put them in a plant down there. and then they asked our people to come down entrain the mexicans. needless to say, we told them what to do with that. we did not train the mexicans. so the answer is nafta has been a disaster. i don't know how people think that's a good deal. all you got to do is go across the border. you feel the companies that used to be in the united states. the rod down there now. thousands and thousands of them. i don't know of any mexican
coffee to square d, whirlpool. i could go on and on and on. one day they just walk in until 300 people that work hard every day, have their life they are, how their kids in college, health care, pension. we're closing this plant and moving to mexico. the guy said what did we do wrong? are we not productive? yeah, you're productive. were making money, but we can make more money in mexico. and that is the story you hear, the most heartless story. the story is probably the most ironic one. after...
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time in case they have forgotten, no one would listen, and one by one we were all sucked into the whirlpooly i put it to you, shirley ladies and gentlemen, we must not let that happen again. america and britain were at the crossroads, churchill believed, with just two possible powers ahead. failure to act on the threat of communism would send them all back to a school for for for a third time, he contended. in contrast, standing strong and actively pursuing settlement with russia wouldn't able to america, britain and the world to go down that brighter path where, he said, the high road of the future be clear, not only for us but for all. not only for our time but for a century to come. now, as a research aftermath of this most historic of churchill's speeches, i was amazed at how strong the negative reactions truly were. today we remember it as one of the pill little moments of the era, the speech that defined the problems of the post world war -- excuse me can other post war world, and one that ushered in the cold war. but at the time, churchill was blasted on both sides of the land and th
time in case they have forgotten, no one would listen, and one by one we were all sucked into the whirlpooly i put it to you, shirley ladies and gentlemen, we must not let that happen again. america and britain were at the crossroads, churchill believed, with just two possible powers ahead. failure to act on the threat of communism would send them all back to a school for for for a third time, he contended. in contrast, standing strong and actively pursuing settlement with russia wouldn't able...
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coffee to whirlpool.lant and moving to mexico. the workers said, what did we do wrong? nothing. we are making money, but we could make more money in mexico. that is a heartless story. it is the most ironic one. the close the factory and put all the machines on a train and took it to mexico. they asked our people to come down and train the mexicans. needless to say, we tell them what to do with that. we did not train the mexicans. that program has been a disaster. i do not know anyone who thought it was a good deal. all you need to do is cross the border to see the companies that used to be here now over there. i do not know of any mexican company cupping up here and putting down a factory. -- coming up here and putting down a factory. >> what are your goals in negotiating a new contract with ups, the largest teamsters employer? >> i have tim hall sitting here. we are very proud that last week we had members in from all over the country. we have done surveys. we have a good idea of where we want to go with
coffee to whirlpool.lant and moving to mexico. the workers said, what did we do wrong? nothing. we are making money, but we could make more money in mexico. that is a heartless story. it is the most ironic one. the close the factory and put all the machines on a train and took it to mexico. they asked our people to come down and train the mexicans. needless to say, we tell them what to do with that. we did not train the mexicans. that program has been a disaster. i do not know anyone who...