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>>neil: even though there are worrisome news from radio shack and others.guest: customers love the freeways they love the our price match guarantee, and they know when they buy it at toys 'r us we will match anyone's prices with free rices and toys you cannot buy and we have seen in the past economic signs the last thing parents cut back on is the holiday presents for kids so we do well even when the economy is tough. >>neil: you are all right not sleeping. >>guest: it has begun. we are focused on the layaway orders. >>neil: we check with you throughout the holiday season. thank you, toys 'r us c.e.o. he has turned that operation around. >> and now, staff from "the five," and what is coming up. >>guest: we will highlight our favorite moments and get to obama's plan for the next four years. with 14 days left he finally has decided to let us know what an obama second term will look like. better late than never. we will do a political lightning round which we started doing here on "the five," picking a story no one else is covering and we talk about it. we wil
>>neil: even though there are worrisome news from radio shack and others.guest: customers love the freeways they love the our price match guarantee, and they know when they buy it at toys 'r us we will match anyone's prices with free rices and toys you cannot buy and we have seen in the past economic signs the last thing parents cut back on is the holiday presents for kids so we do well even when the economy is tough. >>neil: you are all right not sleeping. >>guest: it has...
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the situation is more worrisome at the four remaining plants. according to the authority, accidents at those plants could spread radiation beyond the 30-kilometer evacuation zone. municipal leaders are expected to reference these new projections when they revise their emergency evacuation plans. nhk asked an atomic energy expert on the meaning of the projection. >> translator: to prevent a disaster, it's important to prepare for the worst case scenario. the projection is meaningful because it gives us a picture of what's likely to happen. >>> japan's two biggest cable television companies plan to integrate their businesses by autumn next year. the group called for tighter discipline and a row view on how american troops are educated on human rights. they also sought faster efforts to realine and downside efforts on u.s. bases in okinawa. >> the armed forces agreement is at least what the people hope for. i hope the government takes our voices into account. >> okinawa police say there's been 100 cases of rape or attempted rape between 1972 amend
the situation is more worrisome at the four remaining plants. according to the authority, accidents at those plants could spread radiation beyond the 30-kilometer evacuation zone. municipal leaders are expected to reference these new projections when they revise their emergency evacuation plans. nhk asked an atomic energy expert on the meaning of the projection. >> translator: to prevent a disaster, it's important to prepare for the worst case scenario. the projection is meaningful...
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. >>> and more worrisome news for the global economy.&p 500 a downgrading spain's credit rating, it dropped two levels. s&p says the downgrade comes because the capacity for spain's political institutions to deal with the current economic sand finance am crisis is declining. >>> our report out today says tourist force the london olympic and paralympic games failed to give a boost. the number of visitors was lower between june and august compared to the previous year. it dropped about 7%. the tourists said the spending hovered around the same before at $9.7 billion. >>> a report says airlines are reduce the number of long tarmac waits that customers have to sit through. the report was released by the u.s. department of transportation. in august, airlines reported tarmac delays longer than three hours. they must be reported. luggage lost and discrimination complaints are as down -- are also down. >>> there are new clues in the case of a missing hayward girl, as we told you earlier. a bone fragment test is being done to confirm if it is mic
. >>> and more worrisome news for the global economy.&p 500 a downgrading spain's credit rating, it dropped two levels. s&p says the downgrade comes because the capacity for spain's political institutions to deal with the current economic sand finance am crisis is declining. >>> our report out today says tourist force the london olympic and paralympic games failed to give a boost. the number of visitors was lower between june and august compared to the previous year....
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the unfortunate combination of expanding population and shrinking farmland adds up to a worrisome man-to-landtio. in 1800, the man/land ratio was one to one-- one acre per person. in 1900, it was half-acre. now it is less than one-eighth of an acre, less than 500 square meters per person, and this is not enough to feed the population. narror: for egypt, with its growing population, the hope is always the same-- find a way to use the desert. in997,hey gaan ambitious set os their goal is to literal move out of the old valley of the nile and into the new "delta." that's their term for huge tracts of desert land-- 20% of egypt's total area slated for irrigation and development. at the heart of the plan is the toshka canal. stewart: it's been a dream in egypt, almost a fantasy, perhaps, to try to create a parallel artificial nile, and that's what toshka is designed to do. it's in the early excavation stages. it's expected to take 20 years to develop this project. at the end of it, there'll be two new cities, six investment zones. in addition, a further 500,000 acres will be irrigated, largely to d
the unfortunate combination of expanding population and shrinking farmland adds up to a worrisome man-to-landtio. in 1800, the man/land ratio was one to one-- one acre per person. in 1900, it was half-acre. now it is less than one-eighth of an acre, less than 500 square meters per person, and this is not enough to feed the population. narror: for egypt, with its growing population, the hope is always the same-- find a way to use the desert. in997,hey gaan ambitious set os their goal is to...
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he's also having some issues with his head, which is more worrisome. he saw a neurologist today to figure out why he's having problems with his balance. receiver, p.r.garcon has a ruptured ligament and does not appear to be ready any time soon. not good news there. the hoops, the wizards, taking on the reigning nba-champs. we pick it up in the second quarter. wizards on the break. webster, the free-agent signing, had 23 points tonight. wizards trail by 16 in the game. he had 11. he's looking for some time at that point guard position before john r. gets back. bradly biel, fearless. nails the three. the wizards hold onto beat the defending nba champs 101-94. the only bad news, it's still pre-season. >> game one of the world series tonight, it is currently going on in the ninth inning. the giants lead the tigers 8-1. what a game for the panda. >>> hitting hellie pad now, the all-star ballot won't feature any centers. kind of a reflection of how things changed. take a look at brooklyn in 2015. that is if the nhl is playing by then. in forbes magazine, the
he's also having some issues with his head, which is more worrisome. he saw a neurologist today to figure out why he's having problems with his balance. receiver, p.r.garcon has a ruptured ligament and does not appear to be ready any time soon. not good news there. the hoops, the wizards, taking on the reigning nba-champs. we pick it up in the second quarter. wizards on the break. webster, the free-agent signing, had 23 points tonight. wizards trail by 16 in the game. he had 11. he's looking...
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clear it has weakened since last time we had forecast, which was three months ago, so that's a bit worrisome. just a bit. the reason is probably an increase in uncertainty. there are many reasons always, but one is decrease in uncertainty about what policy makers are going to do in a few crucial parts of the world, and i think that explains the slowdown. >> reporter: and what about europe? we did get news today that the european mechanism was launched. do you think it can be fully mobilized in a timely manner to mitigate what's going on in europe right now? >> i think the very good news is europeans have understood they come to it bit by bit. they need to have an architecture, which makes sense, for the eurozone. the large controls have been defined. in the context, the fact they are coming online is a very important step. i think the thing that we are worried about is implementation of these fairly general promises. if implemented, i think that we can be reasonably optimistic that things will turn around. >> reporter: there certainly seems to be a lot of wild cards on the global front. we h
clear it has weakened since last time we had forecast, which was three months ago, so that's a bit worrisome. just a bit. the reason is probably an increase in uncertainty. there are many reasons always, but one is decrease in uncertainty about what policy makers are going to do in a few crucial parts of the world, and i think that explains the slowdown. >> reporter: and what about europe? we did get news today that the european mechanism was launched. do you think it can be fully...
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. >> i think the one piece of the puzzle with sprint that was always a little worrisome was their investment in clearwire. so to the extent that helps bolster clearwire, could make sprint an even better investment, but we'll have to see how this encapsulates clearwire, if it does at all. >> susie: michael bowen of pacific crest securities has been following this closely and joins us now. >> susie: is this a good deal if it happens for sprint? >> it's definitely a good deal for sprint because it would alleviate a lot of pleasure on their balance sheet. and that would help them compete against the two top carriers, verizon and at&t more effectively. >> well, let's talk about that a little bit. you know, sprint has been struggling on the competitive landscape. will it be in a better position to compete with verizon and at&t? will how will softbank help its competitive dynamic? >> well, i think first and foremost it would help from a competitive standpoint but i will stress this, that in the past sprint as you mentioned has had some difficulties with regard to some of the integrations they've go
. >> i think the one piece of the puzzle with sprint that was always a little worrisome was their investment in clearwire. so to the extent that helps bolster clearwire, could make sprint an even better investment, but we'll have to see how this encapsulates clearwire, if it does at all. >> susie: michael bowen of pacific crest securities has been following this closely and joins us now. >> susie: is this a good deal if it happens for sprint? >> it's definitely a good...
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would have called for the lifting of most sanctions in exchange for suspension of many of the more worrisome activities of the iranian nuclear program and the president said look we you know this isn't this isn't serious we're not going to remove everything that gives us leverage in exchange for these minor concessions so i think the feeling is look we will give diplomacy all the time in the world if it's actually working but if it's just a way for the iranians to stall and by the way over the summer iran greatly increase the radio. putting centrifuges into one of its enrichment plants so i think that's the feeling it's not that there's a specific date but if it looks like all the iranians are doing is using negotiations as a way to sort of buy time think that's when the president will say look we've given diplomacy you know all the time in the world it hasn't worked your report indicated that a u.s. military strike against iran would motivate the country to build a bomb if that is the case doesn't this threatening rhetoric coming from u.s. and israeli officials also cause damage i think the
would have called for the lifting of most sanctions in exchange for suspension of many of the more worrisome activities of the iranian nuclear program and the president said look we you know this isn't this isn't serious we're not going to remove everything that gives us leverage in exchange for these minor concessions so i think the feeling is look we will give diplomacy all the time in the world if it's actually working but if it's just a way for the iranians to stall and by the way over the...
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so that's a bit worrisome. just a bit. the reason is probably an increase in uncertainty. one is decrease in uncertainty about what policymakers are going to do in a few crucial parts of the world. and i think that explains a slowdown. >> okay. now one thing that you do say is that accommodative policy seems to be underpinning the growth we have seeing right now. in fact, we are seeing what's almost been a concerted effort between the european central bank, the u.s. fed, as well as the bank of japan. have they done enough or would you like to see more? >> they have done a whole lot. surely much more than one might have expected at the beginning of the crisis. they have gotten -- the rates directly controlled more or less to zero. they have intervened some markets. they have taken an aggressive stance. there are more things to do, yes. the margin, qe 3 in the u.s. is probably useful. the scheme in the uk called funding for lending. these are useful schemes. they don't quite do the same as policy in normal times. but they work. and anything we have we should use. >> reporter
so that's a bit worrisome. just a bit. the reason is probably an increase in uncertainty. one is decrease in uncertainty about what policymakers are going to do in a few crucial parts of the world. and i think that explains a slowdown. >> okay. now one thing that you do say is that accommodative policy seems to be underpinning the growth we have seeing right now. in fact, we are seeing what's almost been a concerted effort between the european central bank, the u.s. fed, as well as the...
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that was somewhat expected, some spinning, but when i saw him spinning, it looked a little worrisome but he stabilized quickly. when he stabilized, you heard cheers from mission control. he free fell a few minutes after that. while he is free falling he was talking to mission control, they were talking to him, everything was fine, stable. when he opened his chute, more cheers kcame up. he told mission control, i'm facing that big tower. we don't know what big tower he's talking about, but if you can see this on delay, there are significant winds that are taking him -- they told us last week this he could land maybe 20 to 30 miles away from mission control, then they'll send the rescue choppers out to get him. but so far, it looks very, very good, fredricka. >> so he's roughly 5,000 feet now. we cut away from the live pictures. we'll bring them to you when we know he is actually on the ground. again, these are images earlier of him leaving the trailer, getting ready to get into that capsule, and we've been watching all morning long and marveling at the fact that you would see him in t
that was somewhat expected, some spinning, but when i saw him spinning, it looked a little worrisome but he stabilized quickly. when he stabilized, you heard cheers from mission control. he free fell a few minutes after that. while he is free falling he was talking to mission control, they were talking to him, everything was fine, stable. when he opened his chute, more cheers kcame up. he told mission control, i'm facing that big tower. we don't know what big tower he's talking about, but if...
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. >> it is worrisome, you never know when somebody is going to be getting on the elevator with you.is your home. you are supposed to be safe. more worried on the streets in d.c. not when i'm in my apartment building. >> reporter: police do think the incidents are connected. >>> tragedy in wisconsin today, police say a man estranged from his wife, went to the day spa where she worked, shot seven and killed himself. all seven victims were women. three died. not clear if the man's wife was one of them. the spa was locked down for hours before police found 45-year-old ratcliffe haughton dead inside. >> reporter: emergency crews at this suburb in milwaukee. >> we saw the cops pulling out their guns putting on their vests. >> i seen a girl probably in her 20s, holding a paper towel to her neck, because she was bleeding from her neck. >> reporter: a mass shooting at a day spa across the street from the shopping center, killed three, wounded four others and sparked a manhunt. hours later, police found the suspect, ratcliff haughton dead in the salon. police say he shot and killed himself. h
. >> it is worrisome, you never know when somebody is going to be getting on the elevator with you.is your home. you are supposed to be safe. more worried on the streets in d.c. not when i'm in my apartment building. >> reporter: police do think the incidents are connected. >>> tragedy in wisconsin today, police say a man estranged from his wife, went to the day spa where she worked, shot seven and killed himself. all seven victims were women. three died. not clear if the...
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i think it's impressive that they can see out that far, but it's worrisome, given all the concerns about china. >> well, as we had mentioned, there are a lot of earnings out next week, but, dan, you're specifically focusing on a bank stock. oftentimes the first bank stock sets the tone for the rest of them that follow. >> yeah, no doubt about it. so jpmorgan, you have the best of breed, right? and here's a stock that's actually had three 30% moves just this year alone. so it's been all over the place, but it's also in a space in a liter of a space that's done amazingly well here so that a lot of these names are moving back toward these highs. and so, you know, as we get deeper into q4, there's a lot of gains. just like we talked about apple. there's a lot of performance with these names, so i think in a lot of ways, the stocks really have to hold to keep this market together here. so next friday we're going to have wells fargo and jpmorgan, and i think they're going to be important for the rest of the earnings cycle, at least for financials. >> and just quickly on jpmorgan, what is your
i think it's impressive that they can see out that far, but it's worrisome, given all the concerns about china. >> well, as we had mentioned, there are a lot of earnings out next week, but, dan, you're specifically focusing on a bank stock. oftentimes the first bank stock sets the tone for the rest of them that follow. >> yeah, no doubt about it. so jpmorgan, you have the best of breed, right? and here's a stock that's actually had three 30% moves just this year alone. so it's been...
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when you don't see that level of confidence, that certainly is a worrisome indicator.hat has guys like you freaked out? >> freaked out is a strong word, frankly. i am not suicidal, but i certainly am concerned with the presidents real game plan if he got reelected, he is clearly spoken about class warre. been kind enough to invite me we shoulbe applauding, blowing trumpets if not for the wealthy, the rich because that is who employs people. unemployment got us here, employment gets us out of here. 100 people paying a dollar for taxes is $100 more than one person paying $1. in turn now paying 10 or $100. get people back to work, texas find a way of paying for what needs to be paid for. we get the government backed down and get rid of the regulatis and we can become energy independent, which by the way that is an area totally lacking employment on the energy business, they can find people. a director of the oilfield services company and they don't have anybody to go through. lots and lotsf ol in texas. neil: now, is there a sense the business community and the guy to tal
when you don't see that level of confidence, that certainly is a worrisome indicator.hat has guys like you freaked out? >> freaked out is a strong word, frankly. i am not suicidal, but i certainly am concerned with the presidents real game plan if he got reelected, he is clearly spoken about class warre. been kind enough to invite me we shoulbe applauding, blowing trumpets if not for the wealthy, the rich because that is who employs people. unemployment got us here, employment gets us out...
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is it particularly worrisome or you should have expected october would be rough? after a great august and really good september. >> october spooks me no matter what so i am nervous but we have on top of this a mixed season coming in in the middle of a cyclical recovery that is not that strong. you have to be nervous. don't put your new money to work but watch how this plays out. this earnings malaise continues to get worse i think you got to stay out of the market for a while. the cycle is intact and we will be pulled through by housing. liz: you say -- university of michigan consumer sentiment report is the preliminary part of october survey, the best in five years. >> that is right the consumer is being threatened by energy. we just heard the story about energy. demand is falling but we have rising prices. this is a big risk to consumer. [talking over each other] >> something is going on. speculation in the marketplace. liz: when we look at your biggest holdings, you have a lot of real-estate, real-estate investment, you also have financials, not necessarily the
is it particularly worrisome or you should have expected october would be rough? after a great august and really good september. >> october spooks me no matter what so i am nervous but we have on top of this a mixed season coming in in the middle of a cyclical recovery that is not that strong. you have to be nervous. don't put your new money to work but watch how this plays out. this earnings malaise continues to get worse i think you got to stay out of the market for a while. the cycle...
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>> here is what is worrisome, i sense that the enthusiasm is on romney's side.n is on the democratic side, but there is a lot of enthusiasm, not necessarily for mitt romney but for the idea that mitt romney can defeat president obama. i feel like there are a lot of conservative voters in this state who simply want to vote against obama not necessarily for romney. whereas before they didn't see romney as a possible victor and now seeing that he could win, i think there is an up surge in energy on that side. >> jennifer: one of the things that has familiar nated me about colorado is the new clean energy, and of course that also includes natural gas. do you think that romney's position -- virtually being silent on renewables is something that will find it's a way into the ethos there or do people just not care? >> you have many democratic leaders, including the governor who is a very popular politician saying something similar to drill baby drill. [ overlapping speakers ] >> then president's obama position on renewables doesn't become as politically and mitt romney
>> here is what is worrisome, i sense that the enthusiasm is on romney's side.n is on the democratic side, but there is a lot of enthusiasm, not necessarily for mitt romney but for the idea that mitt romney can defeat president obama. i feel like there are a lot of conservative voters in this state who simply want to vote against obama not necessarily for romney. whereas before they didn't see romney as a possible victor and now seeing that he could win, i think there is an up surge in...
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more than 3 decades ago, you still have today, you -- i know you have written about it, painted a worrisome picture for ronald reagan back then, did he ignore you then? what? >> well, the thing was that was a clean balance sheet, we had a trillion worth of national debt, that was a small fraction of our gdp, 30 years later we used up the balance sheet. neil: but at the time about he say, dave, stop it. you are depressing me? >> no. he basically said, one deficit was inherited from jimmy carter, let's blame him, and let's cut fraud, waste and abuse, he was unwilling to take on social security. neil: he was of view you boom your way out of something like this, that would solve problem, you told him then, not entirely. >> we had a boom yes, but we had a -- >> 25 million jobs. >> you could call it a boom but we headed 2 trillion under national debt with reagan and 4 bush years. neil: your favorite president. >> eisenhower at the moment, and maybe coolidge, and hoover was not that bad. grover cleveland was not so bad %-neil: he had two different times, we continue with dave on what he would like
more than 3 decades ago, you still have today, you -- i know you have written about it, painted a worrisome picture for ronald reagan back then, did he ignore you then? what? >> well, the thing was that was a clean balance sheet, we had a trillion worth of national debt, that was a small fraction of our gdp, 30 years later we used up the balance sheet. neil: but at the time about he say, dave, stop it. you are depressing me? >> no. he basically said, one deficit was inherited from...
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. >> meanwhile, back at the office, ginger was hearing things, worrisome things, until she just couldn't keep it in anymore. >> i went to the sheriff's department. i wasn't sure what to do. so i just asked for a piece of paper and i slid it under the window. >> detectives got her note, all right, and figured they should have a chat with elisa mcnabnec. but by the time they went looking for her, just like larry, she was gone. >>> coming up -- filling in the missing pieces about the mysterious and now missing elisa. >> she was a person out of a '40s film na war movie. she was a stunner physically but ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! >>> by the dawn of 2002
. >> meanwhile, back at the office, ginger was hearing things, worrisome things, until she just couldn't keep it in anymore. >> i went to the sheriff's department. i wasn't sure what to do. so i just asked for a piece of paper and i slid it under the window. >> detectives got her note, all right, and figured they should have a chat with elisa mcnabnec. but by the time they went looking for her, just like larry, she was gone. >>> coming up -- filling in the missing...
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. >> well, i would say it's worrisome, even today, because i think people's uncertainty about how theaving its effect today on hiring and investments. >> so, is that true? have we seen the effect? is just the threat of the fiscal cliff affecting jobs and investment already? >> at a very time when you're seeing the economy growing too slowly start to pick up a little bit of steam. yes, yes. when you talk to ceos and when you talk to small business owners they say, i'm just going to -- look, this is the time of year when you're making your hiring plans and business plans for next year, right? you are not going to open a new factory at the end of january if you don't know what's happening with the tax situation. you don't know whether huge government budget cuts and you don't know. if the government doesn't know how it's going to run its business next year, you have to be very careful on how you're running yours right now. >> the white house appears ready to go to the edge with the gop and is insisting that tax cuts for the rich not be included in any compromise to avoid the cliff. the p
. >> well, i would say it's worrisome, even today, because i think people's uncertainty about how theaving its effect today on hiring and investments. >> so, is that true? have we seen the effect? is just the threat of the fiscal cliff affecting jobs and investment already? >> at a very time when you're seeing the economy growing too slowly start to pick up a little bit of steam. yes, yes. when you talk to ceos and when you talk to small business owners they say, i'm just...
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>> trying to get -- starting to get worrisome. >> and, in fact, two years went by and this brings up to last friday, a woman came here 23 miles before olivia disappeared and made a call. >> she made a call and said i have something looks like a tiger and i'm not going out there. >> reporter: they posted this picture and a volunteer spotted it. >> i was shocked and happy. i started yelling a bit that it worked. >> very good. >> she is a little thin, but she looks like she's eat willing and feeling l. >> goes to show you can't give up hope. she's back. >> and she will need medication and will again some weight and is likely to be available for adoption in december. they hope that maybe she can go to a home where there is already another dog. she has a lot of playing left to do. in chantilly, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> oh, sweet dog. >> yeah. >>> and the news tonight is far from over. the news edge at 11 starts right now. >>> new details about a deadly collision between a metro bus and a car. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm laura evans. prince georges county police confirm that street racing
>> trying to get -- starting to get worrisome. >> and, in fact, two years went by and this brings up to last friday, a woman came here 23 miles before olivia disappeared and made a call. >> she made a call and said i have something looks like a tiger and i'm not going out there. >> reporter: they posted this picture and a volunteer spotted it. >> i was shocked and happy. i started yelling a bit that it worked. >> very good. >> she is a little thin, but...
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. >> i think this is worrisome because this isn't the only one.ople died in alabama because of medicines made at compounding pharmacies. these medicines at compounding pharmacies are not regulated the way they are at a big pharmaceutical company. it's worrisome that we've seen these infections over the years. >> this is a big issue, then. with that said, we've prefaced it, you spoke to a former fda employee who sounded the alarm. >> a woman named sara sellers testified to the u.s. congress almost ten years ago about sterility problems. she said i have concerns and she urged for more federal oversight of these pharmacies. she then went on to work for the fda. she was hired, she says, to work on sterility guidelines, but it never happened. she never got to work on the project. she left in frustration. and still, there are no guidelines. >> never released. >> never happened. we talked to the fda, and they said that they are still in progress. >> what's taking so long? >> well, according to sarah sellers, she thinks that money from the compounding pha
. >> i think this is worrisome because this isn't the only one.ople died in alabama because of medicines made at compounding pharmacies. these medicines at compounding pharmacies are not regulated the way they are at a big pharmaceutical company. it's worrisome that we've seen these infections over the years. >> this is a big issue, then. with that said, we've prefaced it, you spoke to a former fda employee who sounded the alarm. >> a woman named sara sellers testified to the...
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it is worrisome because of the nuclear launch codes and this is the president, the president's travel arrangements and communications on air force one, the office that is responsible for making sure he stays in touch with the american military. that means our security. >>neil: a lot of security experts say that is what they it is interrupt the system, hack into it without necessarily disrupting it. in other words, without getting codes, without getting the president's schedule, just enough to as if someone sent you a virus plagued e-mail, you touch it and open it your computer goes down. >>guest: that is what they think today. what they will not know is how far the chinese got. the chinese have shown in other attacks they have been able to get in and out and not be detected for quite some time. >>neil: you mentioned brazen and you mentioned there could be a method to this, what seems to be espionage madness, china is in trouble. what do you mean? >>guest: they are going east rails. if you look at electricity production, manufacturing surveys, price indices, the economy is growing at 1
it is worrisome because of the nuclear launch codes and this is the president, the president's travel arrangements and communications on air force one, the office that is responsible for making sure he stays in touch with the american military. that means our security. >>neil: a lot of security experts say that is what they it is interrupt the system, hack into it without necessarily disrupting it. in other words, without getting codes, without getting the president's schedule, just...
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the worrisome proposals just started last week, october 1, the administration began offering bonus pointss to spend the least, the least, per seniors and whamming them for providing care after the patient leaves the hospital such as physical therapy if you have had a hip replacement. that is just deadly for seniors. >>neil: thank you, former lieutenant of for of the fine state of new york. >> the states are changing and the bet is on. >> i will bet you a whole carton of chunky monkey. larry sabato is next. [ male announcer ] don't miss endless shrimp, just $14.99! try as much as y like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. .. could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup inheir arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alonaren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to
the worrisome proposals just started last week, october 1, the administration began offering bonus pointss to spend the least, the least, per seniors and whamming them for providing care after the patient leaves the hospital such as physical therapy if you have had a hip replacement. that is just deadly for seniors. >>neil: thank you, former lieutenant of for of the fine state of new york. >> the states are changing and the bet is on. >> i will bet you a whole carton of chunky...
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it's isolated now, but there's a worrisome beginnings of a trend. point out that we talked to the romney campaign. they basically said, listen, a lot of our people have given already, it makes sense they basically put, you know, spread their money around. we don't see that trend. i'm telling you, it's happening, and there's enough worry from people who raise money. now, those are overall numbers. we should point out that a lot of people say president obama spent a lot of that already, you know? that cash on hand is much more even. karl rove talked about that. but clearly, you know, romney has an issue here in the stretch. if, you know, if he doesn't do well, people poll, then it just builds on each other -- ashley: if they start to turn it around, wednesday would be a good time at the debate. >> reporter: that's a big day. ashley: great as always, charlie. well, the closing bell rings in just under 30 minutes. charles biderman says stocks have already hit their peak for 2012. coming up, he has got short and long plays to make sure you end the year w
it's isolated now, but there's a worrisome beginnings of a trend. point out that we talked to the romney campaign. they basically said, listen, a lot of our people have given already, it makes sense they basically put, you know, spread their money around. we don't see that trend. i'm telling you, it's happening, and there's enough worry from people who raise money. now, those are overall numbers. we should point out that a lot of people say president obama spent a lot of that already, you know?...
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knows they are trying to stamp it out, and they may succeed, but i think that any self is a pretty worrisomenomenon. we see it on soda taxes, or the food challenge -- or the food industry fights back with deceptive advertising, tons of money, and so far, has held ground on soda tax nationally, spending hundreds of millions of dollars. they pretty much have held the ground on labeling gm, also, by spending tens of millions of dollars. we're in this era were corporate speech is or has first met rights. they're using that very effectively. watching the difficulty of the crow campaign response -- the media has done a terrible job of calling out the deceptions and net advertising. it is discouraging. we still need to keep at it grid and a lot of people in the food movement are turned off a national politics and want to go to their farmers market and work on local issues and all that is very important, but the risk there is be billed a two-class food system where people who can afford to check out it do and everyone else is left beating industrial stuff. that is why we do need to do with these iss
knows they are trying to stamp it out, and they may succeed, but i think that any self is a pretty worrisomenomenon. we see it on soda taxes, or the food challenge -- or the food industry fights back with deceptive advertising, tons of money, and so far, has held ground on soda tax nationally, spending hundreds of millions of dollars. they pretty much have held the ground on labeling gm, also, by spending tens of millions of dollars. we're in this era were corporate speech is or has first met...
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neil: i didn't realize green technology, now over the $90 billion figure, but more worrisome to me wasurprise to the president. >> well, i think he was shocked when he turned around, when mitt romney said $90 billion could have hiredded 2 million teachers. that's a stunning figure. neil: dwarfed the oil companies. >> yeah, which, by the way, is not for the oil companies. neil: a special credit allowance >> an accounting treatment older than the two presidents running combined. the subcontractors, the small businesses, costs thousands of jobs, but in addition to that, mitt romney's point was it's a small exemption, and what he gave the solyndr as of the world is 50 years of that exemption. another powerful moment, frustrating, the president talks about a mythical tax cuts we give to companies to ship jobs overseas. mitt romney says i've been in business for 25 years, i don't know what you're talking about, and the president had no comeback for that because it's not true. finally, the myths are being exposed, and i think the castle is crumbling. neil: you mentioned, senator, that whole d
neil: i didn't realize green technology, now over the $90 billion figure, but more worrisome to me wasurprise to the president. >> well, i think he was shocked when he turned around, when mitt romney said $90 billion could have hiredded 2 million teachers. that's a stunning figure. neil: dwarfed the oil companies. >> yeah, which, by the way, is not for the oil companies. neil: a special credit allowance >> an accounting treatment older than the two presidents running combined....
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. >> i think the things that are worrisome our sales growth is slowing, outgrowth on site is slowing. amazon is getting more competition from flash sale, ebay, you name it. right now they are the internet version of walmart. everyone is gunning for them. they need to stay on top of their game. long-term plan, you can't win the war if you're going to lose these battles and that is happening now. connell: let's bring in our panel. stifle nicholas managing director, and the chairman and chief investment officer. chris, is it possible, you see the possibility of a 20% to 30 present pullback in the market overall. that is kind of hurricane sandy, perfect storm developing if that happens including going off of the fiscal cliff but could this be the beginning of it? for example, apple disappoints the way amazon just has could that be the beginning of a real big pullout of 20%? >> we have started a correction because earnings are disappointing. it does take a perfect storm for us to go down 20% to 30% but the reality is we have to have revenue growth in this country and to sustain profit grow
. >> i think the things that are worrisome our sales growth is slowing, outgrowth on site is slowing. amazon is getting more competition from flash sale, ebay, you name it. right now they are the internet version of walmart. everyone is gunning for them. they need to stay on top of their game. long-term plan, you can't win the war if you're going to lose these battles and that is happening now. connell: let's bring in our panel. stifle nicholas managing director, and the chairman and...