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when you have trillions being borrowed by the corporate sector to trash their own balance sheets that's a hideous bubble. when you have the s 500 trading 25 times trailing earnings. $87 in the last 12 months. and earnings down 19% from their peak. in the face of a world economy that has head winds everywhere including the great red ponzi teetering. this can't solve -- gary: not being influenced by politics, what is the influence? when janet yellen sits down wednesday and makes that final decision, what is the thinking? >> there isn't any thinking. janet yellen is a robotic keynesian economist who is creating massive windfalls to 1%. but don't tell me she has anything to do with snack the labor market. anthony: it seems like you are holding back your opinion. anthony: i want to ask this question. you have been around a long time and you are saying in this new book we are on the brink of financial ruin. >> we are. anthony: what steps can we take prevents that? >> we have to have a house cleaning at the fed. there has been essentially a coup d'etat. they have taken over the entire financial system. gary: tom ruls oh just ex --
when you have trillions being borrowed by the corporate sector to trash their own balance sheets that's a hideous bubble. when you have the s 500 trading 25 times trailing earnings. $87 in the last 12 months. and earnings down 19% from their peak. in the face of a world economy that has head winds everywhere including the great red ponzi teetering. this can't solve -- gary: not being influenced by politics, what is the influence? when janet yellen sits down wednesday and makes that final...
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Sep 21, 2016
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the cloud cover and a little more sunshine pouring through. 60's in st. johns, 77 in yuma and the valley. we're looking at numbers in the 80's. florence, you have dropped into the 80's same for apache junction. much cooler than what we have seen for the seasonable high. the numbers we're going to see for the first day of fall in two days looking great. 92 degrees, a slight chance of activity for your afternoon into the evening and overnight hours cooling into the 80's and 64 for sedona. 62 for nogales. page in the upper 50's. tomorrow, 90's across the lower deserts. 70's tonight. slight chance for rain tomorrow and maybe intermittent storms for thursday. we see the upper 80's and 90's into your weekend. >> reporter: if you have to prioritize the number one issue for the arizona cardinals heading back buffaloes, we'll give you a hint, offensive lineman for the cardinals and patrick peterson's ? ? grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. o organics, >> reporter: let's start with the coaching tree, rob and rex ryan broke into the nfl here in arizona t
the cloud cover and a little more sunshine pouring through. 60's in st. johns, 77 in yuma and the valley. we're looking at numbers in the 80's. florence, you have dropped into the 80's same for apache junction. much cooler than what we have seen for the seasonable high. the numbers we're going to see for the first day of fall in two days looking great. 92 degrees, a slight chance of activity for your afternoon into the evening and overnight hours cooling into the 80's and 64 for sedona. 62 for...
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Sep 13, 2016
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the reduction? >> we did. said, wean: you have don't have all of the 302's, we do not have the will file. and what you did give us had lots of reductions. the chairman invited you to a briefing last week in a classified setting which you said in your opening remarks you would like to discuss this. so who told you not to come to the briefing? determine was there, i was there, every single republican member was sitting there waiting anxiously for you to come do what you just said you wanted to do. so wide it you not show up? to be clear.i want as far as what we have provided there are a lot of 302's. we designate upfront what we call the most important one so those are the ones we gave. >> and we are working on the other. >> frankly, you could've told us we told is just there last wednesday. but you did not come. why didn't you come? mr. herring: not would like to address that in a classified session if i could. >> did someone tell you not to come? mr. herring: a conversation between me and the staff. >> no, you were invited, we were waiting. we are going to ask about the reduction in a clas
the reduction? >> we did. said, wean: you have don't have all of the 302's, we do not have the will file. and what you did give us had lots of reductions. the chairman invited you to a briefing last week in a classified setting which you said in your opening remarks you would like to discuss this. so who told you not to come to the briefing? determine was there, i was there, every single republican member was sitting there waiting anxiously for you to come do what you just said you wanted...
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Sep 1, 2016
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the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13? if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredient if you have ed immuysne s you may have a lower response to the common side effectsd immuysne s were pain, redness , limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, vomiting, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash. get this one done. ask your doctor or pharmacist about prevnar 13? today. >>> back now with a flight mix-up by a major airline. two 5-year-old children, placed on the wrong planes and flown to reactions. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a high-flying mix-up. 5-year-old andy martinez, flying alone, put on the wrong plane, and ending up more than 200 miles from home. his mother mirabel martinez, telling me she panickewhd jetblue employees esented her with therong child. her own son, missing. her son staying withelives for a longer summer vacation. andy, seen here leaving santiago with a group of children on the day of his flight. moments later, jetblue mistakenly putting him on a flight to boston. the ork carrying ay' a ite.z now asking for the jetblue telling abc news it is ngbu clea
the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13? if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredient if you have ed immuysne s you may have a lower response to the common side effectsd immuysne s were pain, redness , limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, vomiting, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash. get this one done. ask your doctor or pharmacist about prevnar 13? today. >>> back now with a flight mix-up by a...
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have a good weekend. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: a check of your markets really quick. you have the s&p in the green. dow up 77.tually gaining ground as we go into the close on this holiday weekend. cheap gas prices across the country ahead of the labor day weekend. oh, yeah, look at that. jeff flock will be hitting the road in chicago. jeff, what are you up to and are you off your phone? reporter: you know, no texting and driving for me but i will talk on live television while driving. i'm surveying gas prices. how much do you think we he saved this summer compared to last because of low gas prices? if you come back i will tell you the exact amount we've saved, stay tuned. king prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. that inactive satellite radio of yours is ready to r
have a good weekend. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: a check of your markets really quick. you have the s&p in the green. dow up 77.tually gaining ground as we go into the close on this holiday weekend. cheap gas prices across the country ahead of the labor day weekend. oh, yeah, look at that. jeff flock will be hitting the road in chicago. jeff, what are you up to and are you off your phone? reporter: you know, no texting and driving for me but i will talk on live television while...
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Sep 23, 2016
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once you have -- the rain chance will be we have a chance of thunderstorms. today is the day you want to be we have highs in the 60's. matt has been busy this morning. matt: this is an overturned semi. you can see the wrecker is on the scene. it could take another hour or two to get this thing completely removed. westbound goes all the way to 25th street area you've got heavy traffic delays out there. you can try highway 100 as your alternate. that's a look at the morning commute. ben: police are looking to find the identities of two people killed at a plant. in tennessee about an hour away from chattanooga. there was an attempted shooting in the factories front office. the gunmen moved to the north side of the plant. workers fled the plant. officer searched the building and found three people dead. one of them was in the bathroom with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police believe that man was the shooter. his identity has not been released yet. motivated the attack. crews are working to get the back -- power back on in puerto rico. a fire at a power plant wednesday afternoon put the entire island in the dark. the
once you have -- the rain chance will be we have a chance of thunderstorms. today is the day you want to be we have highs in the 60's. matt has been busy this morning. matt: this is an overturned semi. you can see the wrecker is on the scene. it could take another hour or two to get this thing completely removed. westbound goes all the way to 25th street area you've got heavy traffic delays out there. you can try highway 100 as your alternate. that's a look at the morning commute. ben: police...
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Sep 18, 2016
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the official start of fall. it has been so warm. we have not had much of the transition. we have had so many days in the 70's and 80's. you have to go back to july 1 to find a daytime high in the 60's. we have a lot of 70's and 80's ahead of us. parts of southeastern wisconsin. with sunshine. daytime highs will approach 80 degrees. 61 degrees downtown. not in the 60's everywhere. you can see a little bit of daylight. we have to wait for our official sunrise time. all kinds of sunshine this morning. 56 at our state's capital. lakeshore. southeast wisconsin starting in the low 50's. free air-conditioning. you may want a fan on this afternoon. 80 in milwaukee. all kinds of sunshine throughout the day. a better chance of touching 80 this afternoon. we have the sun out today. let's talk about a couple changes arrive on monday. nothing noticeable in the morning. clouds will advance during the afternoon. that will try to spark a passing shower. favored locations would the from johnson creek and points south. 50's to low-to-mid 60's early on and a very fast temperature climb. 80 degrees by mid-day. daytime highs in the low to mid
the official start of fall. it has been so warm. we have not had much of the transition. we have had so many days in the 70's and 80's. you have to go back to july 1 to find a daytime high in the 60's. we have a lot of 70's and 80's ahead of us. parts of southeastern wisconsin. with sunshine. daytime highs will approach 80 degrees. 61 degrees downtown. not in the 60's everywhere. you can see a little bit of daylight. we have to wait for our official sunrise time. all kinds of sunshine this...
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Sep 11, 2016
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have a wind advisory the cooler air comes down. about 30 miles per hour the latest wind gu in concord. look at these dew points. this is refreshing. when you have dew points in the 40's, you don't notice the humidity anymore. 24 hours ago, in the 60's and uncomfortable. now it is the invigorating air. a perfect night to open the windows. you have the natural totally clear tomorrow. temperatures will climb into the 70's. it will be cooler tomorrow and a lot less humidity. here is your tuesday. we will start out the morning in the 40's and 50's. another day with bright sunshine. great for outdoor activities but not so great for the drought. every day that we don't get rain, we get deeper into this drought. you can see the sunny skies. temperatures in the 40's up north. look at the temperatures tomorrow. a big difference. 72 in berlin, 78 in manchester, 75 in keene with no humidity. that continues until wednesday. that is when you might notice a touch of humanity as the chance of storms returns into the forecast. friday. 42 early friday morning. that is going to start to feel more fally warm temperatures in the 70's and 80's. this is still warm stuff. adam: last hurrah.
have a wind advisory the cooler air comes down. about 30 miles per hour the latest wind gu in concord. look at these dew points. this is refreshing. when you have dew points in the 40's, you don't notice the humidity anymore. 24 hours ago, in the 60's and uncomfortable. now it is the invigorating air. a perfect night to open the windows. you have the natural totally clear tomorrow. temperatures will climb into the 70's. it will be cooler tomorrow and a lot less humidity. here is your tuesday....
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tomorrow morning and will have a breakain another chance of seeing rain and thundernd tomorrow afternoon will try to adjust that china timing for you as the adjust.hin easy s have a rampo closure that starth last evening it will go through monday morning at six.ag that ramp is now the detours are now posted. no problems you can see that roadways snow that's been a nice, quiet start. all the way from route 44 into and forth 22 and nine minute ride. todd and natalie back to you.u. the cleveland police to bury could see some new rules on howo it was a kid use force against the suspect.nn jessica dill has more on thist newly released proposal. what they are asking the public and never putting themselves into the path of the vehicle steve loomis says they just started going through the procedureis subjective.ll should i go forward or should io go backwards and startu looking for a tree. they're looking for public feedback on this they hope to put in place they can start dill at that justice center for us. all of the deaths are being planned on heref in an animal tranquilizer called clark, three drugs this claim more than as the start of 2016 so the parents can
tomorrow morning and will have a breakain another chance of seeing rain and thundernd tomorrow afternoon will try to adjust that china timing for you as the adjust.hin easy s have a rampo closure that starth last evening it will go through monday morning at six.ag that ramp is now the detours are now posted. no problems you can see that roadways snow that's been a nice, quiet start. all the way from route 44 into and forth 22 and nine minute ride. todd and natalie back to you.u. the cleveland...
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Sep 15, 2016
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the state. still 70's in central parts of the state with a passing shower and storm yesterday. notice up north we have temperatures in the 30's this morning. again you probably subtract about four, five, from the levels from what you'll have around tomorrow morning. visibility at places down to less than a mile early on. it is extremely comfortable. expected to remain that way through the weekend, despite the temperature climb. 60's to lower 70's out there this afternoon. bear in mind these highs occur 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon. it is going to take all day to the get to the numbers top 60's for a good part of the afternoon before sliding back to the levels that a few upper 30's out west. either side of 45 in south eastern areas. tomorrow we're up into the 70's statewide. a good deal of sunshine. we'll hang on to the sunshine and the brighter and more reliable will be on saturday. there will be an increase in clouds on saturday evening. by sunday we may have scattered shower activity around. for the time being, we are looking at the cooler than average temperatures. a chilly night out there tonight with patchy frost up north and some spots in the u
the state. still 70's in central parts of the state with a passing shower and storm yesterday. notice up north we have temperatures in the 30's this morning. again you probably subtract about four, five, from the levels from what you'll have around tomorrow morning. visibility at places down to less than a mile early on. it is extremely comfortable. expected to remain that way through the weekend, despite the temperature climb. 60's to lower 70's out there this afternoon. bear in mind these...
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Sep 13, 2016
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the 302 differently than you. so why not? mr. herring: we have given you the relevant ones. relevant according to who? i'm telling you i do not think you have given me all the relevant 302's. mr. herring: the remainder will come out in the process. when didy: since congress have to go through this to obtain 302's from an investigation that is not even -- since when do we have to go to for you? mr. herring: we made a principal decision of what to provide. town --dy: i am out of time. with all due respect, you don't get to decide what we think it's relevant and i say that respectively. all, i think it congress should get it all. >> we know recognize the gentlewoman from new york, miss maloney. i am going to reserve my questions to the closed session but i would like to clear up the misconception. the campaign season is upon us and the accusation and the charges into the attacks are almost out of control. i just sent -- i won't get into it. weeks,way, for several this chairman has been appearing on national television saying he cannoteason that see these e-mails is because the fbi produced to congress because they are such a highly sensitive classified high-level. in for exam
the 302 differently than you. so why not? mr. herring: we have given you the relevant ones. relevant according to who? i'm telling you i do not think you have given me all the relevant 302's. mr. herring: the remainder will come out in the process. when didy: since congress have to go through this to obtain 302's from an investigation that is not even -- since when do we have to go to for you? mr. herring: we made a principal decision of what to provide. town --dy: i am out of time. with all...
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there, we take a look at the area temperatures, okay, i give you, up in the mountains, definitely cool, flirting with the 40's at this hour, modest wind flow everywhere, you won't have to contend with the breeze making it feel any cooler but it is 64 degrees in philly, so the mildest spot of the pack right now, in the mid or up ear's many other locations most of delaware still stills in the 60s, at the shore towns, you have got variety pack, anywhere from flirting with 70 this morning, to the mid 50's, so again it, all depends where you are, what you are going to experience, or, how your perception will mess with you here today. regardless we end up with beautiful weather reasonable old on wide, nice and warm, no jackets required, so again, it is one of those days where you may want to think about dressing in layers, at least to start the day off little on the cooler side. but then we warm it up. now, i love this. this is the second day in a row i've been able to show this graphic, all four of these check boxes can be checked off. sunshine, warmth, low humidity continuing, light wind also still out there. so, for yet another day, it is practically perfect, meisha. t
there, we take a look at the area temperatures, okay, i give you, up in the mountains, definitely cool, flirting with the 40's at this hour, modest wind flow everywhere, you won't have to contend with the breeze making it feel any cooler but it is 64 degrees in philly, so the mildest spot of the pack right now, in the mid or up ear's many other locations most of delaware still stills in the 60s, at the shore towns, you have got variety pack, anywhere from flirting with 70 this morning, to the...
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Sep 23, 2016
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you look up into northern new england and the numbers much lower. it's cooler up here. this is fall, burlington 59, so going from the 80's to the 50's, you have to go through some kind of weather and it is a cold front that is slowly pressing south through maine, vermont and new hampshire with a lot of clouds but not much in the way of rain at this time. i do think the front might try to wake up temporary mid evening and generate another batch of scattered showers, but i would say between now and 7:00 or 8:00 probably we all stay dry. there could be a random shower across southern new hampshire and then a higher chance of some showers mid to late evening. say from about 10:00 tonight until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. breezy as winds shift to the northeast behind this school front and as you saw up through northern new england numbers right now only in the 50's. we do have a cool weekend in store. we will talk more about that and the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >> anchor: a settlement has been reached in an ongoing court battle involving former red sox star curt schilling. a judge approved the two and a half until dollar settlement
you look up into northern new england and the numbers much lower. it's cooler up here. this is fall, burlington 59, so going from the 80's to the 50's, you have to go through some kind of weather and it is a cold front that is slowly pressing south through maine, vermont and new hampshire with a lot of clouds but not much in the way of rain at this time. i do think the front might try to wake up temporary mid evening and generate another batch of scattered showers, but i would say between now...
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we actually start in the 40's and top out in the low 70's. have a good night. >> anchor: you too, bri. how about this one? looks like a sugar rush for a three-year-old baseball fan captured on the big screen. the newest internet sensation thanks to the clip of her going crazy over cotton candy. she po u covered in that blue cotton candy and was clearly very excited about it. >>> this was the first time she tried the sweet treat and said it won't be her last. >>> i didn't have enough. >>> oh you didn't have enough? >>> i need more cotton candy. >>> you need some more? >>> yeah. >> reporter: her dad said while she definitely enjoyed the treat she also really likes making those funny faces. >> anchor: she is a doll. we are looking to a big weekend without a lot of big players. how is this going to go. tre? thing on a sugar rush in toronto. big night for the red sox bats. on the football front not good news concerning your new england patriots. gronk is breaking bad tonight. we have the details next in every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models o
we actually start in the 40's and top out in the low 70's. have a good night. >> anchor: you too, bri. how about this one? looks like a sugar rush for a three-year-old baseball fan captured on the big screen. the newest internet sensation thanks to the clip of her going crazy over cotton candy. she po u covered in that blue cotton candy and was clearly very excited about it. >>> this was the first time she tried the sweet treat and said it won't be her last. >>> i didn't...
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you really notice today. the humidity. it was so sticky -- how could you on the 18th of september. 66 degrees was the dew point whenever you have dew points in the mid to upper 60's it is more on the uncomfortable side and maybe even borderline oppressive with high humidity levels. a tenant for midnight we will have this heavy rain coming through. it looks like a pretty good batch with some of these embedded heavier downpours and maybe some thunder and lightning but nothing severe expected. i would bet that a lot of you especially hampshire will wake up to downpours with a wet morning commute especially if you're headed down to boston. there might be some dry times too. tuesdays when we dry out and that is when we will start to see the sunshine making a return. you see there are maybe some clouds and showers. that's what is left over of infancy, that is way out here in the middle of the atlantic. this is tropical storm karl. 40 mile-per-hour wind. it is forecast to become a hurricane. it may make an approach at the united states. it would be later this week. too early to tell if it will have any impact on anyone in the u.s. but it is something we will keep tabs o
you really notice today. the humidity. it was so sticky -- how could you on the 18th of september. 66 degrees was the dew point whenever you have dew points in the mid to upper 60's it is more on the uncomfortable side and maybe even borderline oppressive with high humidity levels. a tenant for midnight we will have this heavy rain coming through. it looks like a pretty good batch with some of these embedded heavier downpours and maybe some thunder and lightning but nothing severe expected. i...
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Sep 16, 2016
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one of the fascinating things is a certain level in the s&p 500. you have that charge there. if you look at the s&p 500 going back all the way to the thatning of late march, 2120 level is fascinating. a few people flagged this for me. a few other people talked about it. obviously last year, it was what was known as resistance. the market had a hard time getting above it. can we finally broke through earlier this year and now, volatility has reintroduced and at the support level, meaning it tends to be where it stops where the market sells off. a lot of your fundamental roll their eyes. there is some credibility to that. different indicators, how predictive or effective they are. i love it when it works like this and when you see a level knows howstick, who long that will last. the story this week is that support level did hold all week. the lowest we got last friday and the worst days of the market was 21.92. it rarely dipped below. right near where that record was last may of 2013. that number was kind of like a magnet where the market is now. david: next week, you have the b
one of the fascinating things is a certain level in the s&p 500. you have that charge there. if you look at the s&p 500 going back all the way to the thatning of late march, 2120 level is fascinating. a few people flagged this for me. a few other people talked about it. obviously last year, it was what was known as resistance. the market had a hard time getting above it. can we finally broke through earlier this year and now, volatility has reintroduced and at the support level, meaning...
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Sep 2, 2016
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you want summer. the sony walkman was the must-have item if you grew up in the 1980's. toya: it was the device to listen to music long before digital devices. now the walkman is making a comeback. and if the walkman gave you sticker shock 30 years ago wait , until you hear how much the new one costs. patrick: and listen to this if , you have tickets to maroon 5's ombwe don't need politicians playing games with attack ads. there's a better way. i've read russ feingold's plan. he goes after the terrorists' oil money and arms supplies. he combines targeted military force with better human intelligence. and, he'll work to get middle eastern states to take on the terrorists in their own backyard. russ feingold offers a tough, realistic plan to protect america. russ vo: i'm russ feingold and i ? patrick: maroon five fans, li new at 5:00, the band's milwaukee concert has been rescheduled. toya: sorry, i was watching adam. it's so front-man adam levine can celebrate the upcoming birth of his child. the concert was scheduled on october 1 at the bmo harris bradley center. it's be
you want summer. the sony walkman was the must-have item if you grew up in the 1980's. toya: it was the device to listen to music long before digital devices. now the walkman is making a comeback. and if the walkman gave you sticker shock 30 years ago wait , until you hear how much the new one costs. patrick: and listen to this if , you have tickets to maroon 5's ombwe don't need politicians playing games with attack ads. there's a better way. i've read russ feingold's plan. he goes after the...
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Sep 7, 2016
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you are in the 50's. but on top of the heat that we've got going on right now, the warmth, you can see that the humidity levels are high. wherever you have dewpoints running in the mid 60's, that means it feels uncomfortable and sticky. the bad news is it is about to increase. the dewpoint is going up. it is going to feel borderline oppressive tomorrow before we start to get some relief by the end of the week and into the weekend. here's hour by hour. it is going to happen today. really at any time and anywhere there's a chance of showers and drizzle. it is going to be one of the murky days. very similar to yesterday. we may try to break out and see some sunshine new hampshire. tomorrow will be another similar day with scattered showers and some breaks of sunshine in the clouds. finally thursday night that cold front moves through and may bring a few thunderstorms. that will clear us out and get us back to some sunshine for friday and the weekend. scattered showers, muggy, and temperatures in the 70's by the seacoast, but warmer when you get inland especially up north and in western new hampshire. temperatures will be into the 80's there
you are in the 50's. but on top of the heat that we've got going on right now, the warmth, you can see that the humidity levels are high. wherever you have dewpoints running in the mid 60's, that means it feels uncomfortable and sticky. the bad news is it is about to increase. the dewpoint is going up. it is going to feel borderline oppressive tomorrow before we start to get some relief by the end of the week and into the weekend. here's hour by hour. it is going to happen today. really at any...
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Sep 18, 2016
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the dew points. you can see them in the upper 60's, even 70's. the number we have dew points like that, that is when we get into the sticky, uncomfortable air mass, borderline oppressive in some spots when you get close to 70. the overnight and much of the day tomorrow. here is how things go. timing of the showers. 2:00 in the morning, the batch of heavier rain coming in. you may get broken up by the sound of the downpours. there could even be a few rumbles of thunder continuing to move through, especially in southern new hampshire 7:00 tomorrow morning and continuing to move off toward the east. the afternoon will be similar today with clouds and a few spotty showers but dry time in their start to go down. we really need substantial rain. we will not get it from this storm system but in southern areas we may come away with one inch of rain fall with some of the heavier downpours. here is what is left of tropical depression julia basically doing nothing, falling apart. we do have another storm system to talk about a out in the middle of the atlantic ocean. this is
the dew points. you can see them in the upper 60's, even 70's. the number we have dew points like that, that is when we get into the sticky, uncomfortable air mass, borderline oppressive in some spots when you get close to 70. the overnight and much of the day tomorrow. here is how things go. timing of the showers. 2:00 in the morning, the batch of heavier rain coming in. you may get broken up by the sound of the downpours. there could even be a few rumbles of thunder continuing to move...
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Sep 20, 2016
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up into the merrimack valley in the mid 60s, and boston in the upper 60's, and on the cape, you are in the upper 60's. you have the cloud cover and a couple of showers. you can see that here through noon. and maybe this afternoon, but you are going to be the last place to clear out, so you will be the coolest today, 80 in boston but metro west, making a run into the mid 80s this afternoon. there the skies will brighten up, but takes longer really until the end of the day along the south coast and the cape, and overnight, as that front comes through, the winds turn, and we are going to try things out, staying in the 60s tonight, just a few upper 50s, and it's going to be a more comfortable day tomorrow, high pressure nosing in with sunshine it is not going to feel like it. we're in the 80s through thursday, and then on friday, another front. we'll be watching a change in the jet stream, a dip dropping down into the northeast. and that's going to bring in cooler air, so look at those high temperatures as we head towards the weekend. and we go from 80s the next two days into the 60s this weekend. a big change com
up into the merrimack valley in the mid 60s, and boston in the upper 60's, and on the cape, you are in the upper 60's. you have the cloud cover and a couple of showers. you can see that here through noon. and maybe this afternoon, but you are going to be the last place to clear out, so you will be the coolest today, 80 in boston but metro west, making a run into the mid 80s this afternoon. there the skies will brighten up, but takes longer really until the end of the day along the south coast...
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Sep 11, 2016
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you don't need to lather up. let's talk about the rest of the hours. maybe you are waking up, having that first cup of coffee. temperatures feeling like the low to mid 50's. diving into the low 50's in the morning. that might make you want to have a little blanket. temperatures warming up nicely. not a lot going on as far as futurecast. good to go rain wise. until monday night and tuesday. the blue line, that is the next cold front. arriving tuesday. plans, what data you need to circle to have your umbrella with you? that would be tuesday. may be wednesday morning. as we take a look at temperatures along the lakefront, feels more like the low 60's. arlington, 51. cool air coming in, rest of this 54 degrees for the 5:00 hour. 56, 7:00 a.m.. boosting into the low and mid 60's. if you are going to be watching the game, she is going to see that heat and humidity. we are not going to play with the heat and humidity. monday is a great day. weather-wise, can't complain. better chances of showers. of a few rumbles of thunder. wednesday, look at that. here it comes. we are going back. >> when i was walking to lunch, thank you, lindsay. coming up and sports, some
you don't need to lather up. let's talk about the rest of the hours. maybe you are waking up, having that first cup of coffee. temperatures feeling like the low to mid 50's. diving into the low 50's in the morning. that might make you want to have a little blanket. temperatures warming up nicely. not a lot going on as far as futurecast. good to go rain wise. until monday night and tuesday. the blue line, that is the next cold front. arriving tuesday. plans, what data you need to circle to have...
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Sep 12, 2016
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you've got sphb, which is the s&p high beta etf outperforming the low version. you have a bullish engulf willing candle at ibb, which is pure risk appetite going into biotechs here. the banks held in friday better than all of those "dividend plays and mobile plays." you have a lot of things beneath the surface that maybe don't make the headlines. it tells you this is the market adjusting. it is not the markets freaking out with their hair on fire. >> what happened last time when the federal reserve hiked? what happened to the market? >> the market over the next 30 days went down 20%, and then proceeded to rally throughout the remainder of the year. did you want to follow along with that trade in the 30 days? >> the question that you wanted to be in the position -- the benefit of that trade, in that -- if you were all in before the meeting -- >> what is important to understand is the -- you come out of the earnings recession in the next three to six months, the market is going to skyrocket. craig johnson 2350 is the tech market. you don't think that the fed is going to ra
you've got sphb, which is the s&p high beta etf outperforming the low version. you have a bullish engulf willing candle at ibb, which is pure risk appetite going into biotechs here. the banks held in friday better than all of those "dividend plays and mobile plays." you have a lot of things beneath the surface that maybe don't make the headlines. it tells you this is the market adjusting. it is not the markets freaking out with their hair on fire. >> what happened last time...
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Sep 1, 2016
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s thwhole poinint of g things v vercal. on the footprint o on the ground of 400 square meters, that is like a normal garden that you have y your house. we produce 500 tons of food every year. inwill be goioing back k troy - the dirty city environmentnt you need to grow this s in a closesd system, or a at least a a semi- closed s system. that means t that you have to have peoeoe gogoin intnto the syemem as he possibly could to protect this from beingg - -- havingng to use pesticidedes and otother thingsgs. what w we and everyone elelse is developing is consistent -- like eveverything goes around. you plant at the same place as you harvest. that means that t the whwhole is muchch morene efficient ththan if you would do this on freelance, because y you move things around. here you are actually moving the field that you are growing on. instead of m moving people and mamachines, you move the thingss that arere growing. that meaeans it gets much less labor-intensive. thisis is bothth good and bad, becacause you take work opportunities awaway in one sen. on thehe other hanand, if you 't competee, you donon't didisturbe markrkets and
s thwhole poinint of g things v vercal. on the footprint o on the ground of 400 square meters, that is like a normal garden that you have y your house. we produce 500 tons of food every year. inwill be goioing back k troy - the dirty city environmentnt you need to grow this s in a closesd system, or a at least a a semi- closed s system. that means t that you have to have peoeoe gogoin intnto the syemem as he possibly could to protect this from beingg - -- havingng to use pesticidedes and...
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Sep 23, 2016
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s. there is the front right there and again when you are going from the 70's and 80's over into northern new england in the 50's at this time you have to run through some weather and that's what is on the move. clouds for sure. we have them right now and i do think there be a few showers in fact our time line indicating that as those showers press south, they will blossom so we will see an increase in chance in the rain, mid to late evening and we'll hold on to the showers overnight tonight moving them out of here before sun rise tomorrow. most of us less than a quarter of an two of you may get a lucky downpour and when that happens then we would be walk talking perhaps upwards of just more than a quarter of an inch of beneficial rain. high school football this evening again for the football games taking off at 0 clock a lot of clouds and sprinkles or isolated shower possible but i think most of those showers i just show you should hold off until after the games with temperatures to start the evening near 70 degrees and then falling through the 60's through the evening. overnight tonight mainly cloudy, breezy, temperatures between 5
s. there is the front right there and again when you are going from the 70's and 80's over into northern new england in the 50's at this time you have to run through some weather and that's what is on the move. clouds for sure. we have them right now and i do think there be a few showers in fact our time line indicating that as those showers press south, they will blossom so we will see an increase in chance in the rain, mid to late evening and we'll hold on to the showers overnight tonight...
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Sep 18, 2016
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have looked like in the 1890's. there are historic businesses, sort of sounds and sights that you would have expected to see if you are walking around downtown over 100 years ago. we chose to base this on the 1890's because when we first opened it, 1994, representing a period of time that was 100 years ago. the 1890's are also interesting because so much was changed both in terms of grand rapids and the immense growth that was taking , as well ast time nationwide new inventions like electricity were sort of becoming more widespread, the automobile was just about to be invented, so it was sort of a really interesting time period that we can base the old streets of grand rapids exhibit on. in theibit begins here train station, the union depot, which would have been right in the center of grand rapids, and it was where all of the trains are arrived. it makes sense as sort of an entrance point to the exhibit because anybody that is coming to grand rapids in the 1890's would have arrived by train, and the train station would have been one of the first things that they would have seen. it would have been an incredibly easy,
have looked like in the 1890's. there are historic businesses, sort of sounds and sights that you would have expected to see if you are walking around downtown over 100 years ago. we chose to base this on the 1890's because when we first opened it, 1994, representing a period of time that was 100 years ago. the 1890's are also interesting because so much was changed both in terms of grand rapids and the immense growth that was taking , as well ast time nationwide new inventions like electricity...
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Sep 4, 2016
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have a right to know. there is some presumption of disclosure unless the government can show a real damage. passedd never get that in the 50's. into the 1950's, you have a democratic resident. especially after lbj's landslide. a number of republican congress members who got interested in the idea as a way to rein in some of the presidential power. moss picked up this bright, young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. floor ofment on the the house is a pretty good explanation of why the bill became a real majority bill. brumfield says government has gotten so big. involved in some a different pieces of our lives. medicare is pat. social security. we need the right to get those records out of agencies to be able to uphold our own freedom. brumfield signed up and thomas was ready. all the federal agencies had waited in and said this is a bad idea. editors had not did it ounted ad an addict -- m campaign. they converted bill moyer. johnson andary to thomas like this on lyndon johnson never had. moyer became convinced and convinced his boss. if you because this -- you know this, every-- veto newspaper will editorialize you. people wil
have a right to know. there is some presumption of disclosure unless the government can show a real damage. passedd never get that in the 50's. into the 1950's, you have a democratic resident. especially after lbj's landslide. a number of republican congress members who got interested in the idea as a way to rein in some of the presidential power. moss picked up this bright, young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. floor ofment on the the house is a pretty good explanation of...
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Sep 9, 2016
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the s&p 500 off by more than 2%. the dow industrials losing at the moment. i was looking through earlier. you have 30 members of the dow lower. 90% of the s&p 500 members down. 19 stocks lower for everyone higher. joe: it has been so quiet. we haven't even had a 1% move. we finally got it hard today. stocks are down. the bigs spiking its largest since the brexit vote. a real volatility we have been waiting for. matt: it doesn't look what the vicks has gotten quite to its 200 day moving average. an incredible rise today. almost four points, which is like 30%. general markets right now and focus on the equity markets. is it really a big breakout loss even though we are looking at a 1.5% move? i think we should put a stop to this immediately. matt: five of the 10 biggest. the five biggest companies in the world are tech stocks. >> and you have warren buffett moving into tech, a large apple shareholder. we are due. technically, we were going really tight for a while so it was a big move coming. it caused -- could have gone either way. are let's talk about these specific names. these tech companies the
the s&p 500 off by more than 2%. the dow industrials losing at the moment. i was looking through earlier. you have 30 members of the dow lower. 90% of the s&p 500 members down. 19 stocks lower for everyone higher. joe: it has been so quiet. we haven't even had a 1% move. we finally got it hard today. stocks are down. the bigs spiking its largest since the brexit vote. a real volatility we have been waiting for. matt: it doesn't look what the vicks has gotten quite to its 200 day moving...
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there is no surprise you have an african-american musician on the heels of what is blown out. you have to think of vietnam. by the end of the 1960's, vietnam has become something of a mess for the united states. at the same time, you got guys like randy weston, this six foot eight, towering jazz pianist, fielding questions like how can you be supporting the united states when this is going on? that is the context of all of these jazz musicians. you can't separate them from why the state department was putting them out there. to backtrack. thinking why africa? you know why in terms of minerals and the natural resources, especially after the decolonization movement. the u.s. and soviet union descending on almost all those countries saying, yes, align with us. we will send you cool stuff. and you can be our friend. that is a simple way of thinking about it. we know why africa conceptually. we also remember that africa and the third world were some of the most hotly contested cold war spaces. so what you have here on this top map are all of the conflicts throughout the world from 1945 onward. this includes a lot of civil wars in afric
there is no surprise you have an african-american musician on the heels of what is blown out. you have to think of vietnam. by the end of the 1960's, vietnam has become something of a mess for the united states. at the same time, you got guys like randy weston, this six foot eight, towering jazz pianist, fielding questions like how can you be supporting the united states when this is going on? that is the context of all of these jazz musicians. you can't separate them from why the state...
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Sep 14, 2016
09/16
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you get paid most to buy on the s&p, says is not at an attractive level. if you take a look at the valuation, meaning the yield and sovereigns, that's even more unattractive. if you have to put money in one place or the other, you are going to put it in the s&p. if you take a look at what's happened with the rates, you can just say in terms of central bank, we haven't really talked about this, if the u.s. is not easy anymore, it's a question when they're going to tighten. they're not buyers. the ecb has said there are no more sovereigns to buy. that's why we're buying corporated. we don't know what japan has done. they're going to run out of their own debt to buy in the next year to 18 months. they're talking about buying equities as the ecb maybe. there's no more central bank buying of sovereign debt. those yields can't go down. they've got to go up for that reason alone. >> if i can add a few thoughts. >> please. >> you look at japan, government yields. you look at bond yields. if you look at even treasuries from a foreign currency perspective, they've all basically hit skblzero or negat territory. that's had spillover effect into equities. i referred to this term l
you get paid most to buy on the s&p, says is not at an attractive level. if you take a look at the valuation, meaning the yield and sovereigns, that's even more unattractive. if you have to put money in one place or the other, you are going to put it in the s&p. if you take a look at what's happened with the rates, you can just say in terms of central bank, we haven't really talked about this, if the u.s. is not easy anymore, it's a question when they're going to tighten. they're not...
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Sep 11, 2016
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the lower 50's. a great day ahead, starting off pretty cool. the cooler temperatures we've seen here across southern wisconsin. you have to go back to june to find cooler mornings. 48 in watertown, upper 40's in sheboygan. most lecture areas from port washington south through kenosha are in the low-to-mid 50's at this hour. high-pressure is locked in place for today, that creates a general sinking motion in the today. you take a look to the northwest, that cold front that may start approaching us as we move into tuesday. let's talk about today's forecast. lots of sunshine out there. 73 of the state capital. perfect conditions for the ironman. as will be getting started early this morning. 75 in milwaukee, mid 70's to the south, low humidity across the state. even we warm up closer to 80 on monday, humidity stays fairly low. highs in the mid to upper 70's, up to the north, 75 in wausau, and along the mississippi river, 79 degrees in lacrosse. once we get past monday into tuesday, that's when showers enter the forecast. it looks drive start the work week. warm up monday afternoon in the clouds fill in monday night. tuesd
the lower 50's. a great day ahead, starting off pretty cool. the cooler temperatures we've seen here across southern wisconsin. you have to go back to june to find cooler mornings. 48 in watertown, upper 40's in sheboygan. most lecture areas from port washington south through kenosha are in the low-to-mid 50's at this hour. high-pressure is locked in place for today, that creates a general sinking motion in the today. you take a look to the northwest, that cold front that may start approaching...
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Sep 12, 2016
09/16
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yesterday, we had dew points in the 60's, close to 70, and you see dew points running in the invigorating, crisp. you don't have to worry about the mugging this we have had a reach in -- mugginess we have had recently. the coolest temperatures will be and some of you could fall into the 30's. -- will be in call us county, and some of you could fall into the 30's. tomorrow, winds out of the west at five miles per hour. th 72 up in berlin. a chance of 80's. look at those temperatures overnight. you see that 42 thursday night into friday morning. it will be cool to start then, but a nice-looking weekend for a lot of different events going on . weekend, too. cherise: a lot of fall activity. the sun is not looking too bad. we will send it over naoko. >> we are going to check in with the new england patriots. we will check in on them coming up after the break. also, what a showdown it's becoming in the al east. these last few weeks of the switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. he
yesterday, we had dew points in the 60's, close to 70, and you see dew points running in the invigorating, crisp. you don't have to worry about the mugging this we have had a reach in -- mugginess we have had recently. the coolest temperatures will be and some of you could fall into the 30's. -- will be in call us county, and some of you could fall into the 30's. tomorrow, winds out of the west at five miles per hour. th 72 up in berlin. a chance of 80's. look at those temperatures overnight....
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Sep 25, 2016
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to go back 15 years from today and i want to show you the results from indexing versus the results that you would've had if you would have been in the s&p 500 stock market like an index fund. let's say that you have someone who makes like $150,000 a year and then they get a $300,000 or $400,000 ira inheritance. well, they're going to have to pay about almost 40 percent of that out in tax. the problem with retirees when you, when you're retired, you don't have any deductions, but you know what, betty, you have control over your taxes for the first time in your life.
to go back 15 years from today and i want to show you the results from indexing versus the results that you would've had if you would have been in the s&p 500 stock market like an index fund. let's say that you have someone who makes like $150,000 a year and then they get a $300,000 or $400,000 ira inheritance. well, they're going to have to pay about almost 40 percent of that out in tax. the problem with retirees when you, when you're retired, you don't have any deductions, but you know...
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Sep 14, 2016
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if you have in the been in the 90's, you know, it is not as awesome. lets take you back in time. it is not like we have never seen this. we will experience another 90-degree day but we have, tallies to put up here in the last couple of months. august was a particularly busy month, with 17, 90 plus degree days. highest day was 98 degrees. no triple digits on the thermometer this year but regardless it is very, very toasty. we are still kind of on the dry side. at least for the who thus far, over an inch deficit of rainfall, and there is a frontal passage that is scheduled for later tonight but toss than the appear like it will do
if you have in the been in the 90's, you know, it is not as awesome. lets take you back in time. it is not like we have never seen this. we will experience another 90-degree day but we have, tallies to put up here in the last couple of months. august was a particularly busy month, with 17, 90 plus degree days. highest day was 98 degrees. no triple digits on the thermometer this year but regardless it is very, very toasty. we are still kind of on the dry side. at least for the who thus far, over...
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Sep 9, 2016
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however as you know, it stays pretty busy through most of september. back here at home, the have temperatures in the low 90's tomorrow. if you are taking the 90 minute trip to greenville, it will be a warm one. temperature is about 86 and where you go in the state. the cold front sunday night drops us into the mid- 80's monday and tuesday. we warm up on wednesday before wednesday night's cold front drops us into the low 80's by next thursday and friday. so there is your biggest drop. that's exactly what we forecast soha our friends at ellen kelly heat and air for sets wish. we are learning more about how they are helping people homeless in fayetteville and so much more. >> it is getting hot though. >> i don't like being right when it's 94. raleigh woman changes his plea. >> buses friday night which means the blitzes back. we take you live to the field hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. over sixty people here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico, his coats from india. trump's products have been made in twe
however as you know, it stays pretty busy through most of september. back here at home, the have temperatures in the low 90's tomorrow. if you are taking the 90 minute trip to greenville, it will be a warm one. temperature is about 86 and where you go in the state. the cold front sunday night drops us into the mid- 80's monday and tuesday. we warm up on wednesday before wednesday night's cold front drops us into the low 80's by next thursday and friday. so there is your biggest drop. that's...
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Sep 27, 2016
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the 70's tomorrow. inland high still in the 90's. at least you have the air conditioning. here's sampling of some of the temperatures in the inland east bay. knife again concord tomorrow. update not in the triple digit like today. 98 livermore. you get the drift here. it's hot. but not for long. the temperature trend for antioch will show you the low mid 80's showing up on thursday. and friday. and item just temperature slide for the weekend going into early next week. accu-weather 7 day forecast will democrat state this for you. hang in there one more difficult of the hot weather inland and then by wednesday the heat will completely ease inland cool spreads thuvrments 80's inland keep it up for friday and then in the 70's inland. 60's coast side. monday we might introduce some:00 warmer weather for you. get ready for some major changes. >> thanks. >> well today fans of miss curry lined up to get the bay area mom and now author to sign the new cook book for them. we were at the commonwealth club if san francisco for the special event. she signed the book the seasoned life
the 70's tomorrow. inland high still in the 90's. at least you have the air conditioning. here's sampling of some of the temperatures in the inland east bay. knife again concord tomorrow. update not in the triple digit like today. 98 livermore. you get the drift here. it's hot. but not for long. the temperature trend for antioch will show you the low mid 80's showing up on thursday. and friday. and item just temperature slide for the weekend going into early next week. accu-weather 7 day...
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here is the s&p in blue. you have ibm in orange. st to pull this back, of course, this is either the problem or the opportunity. quite a spread. we know this is a business with no growth and we know that's not the case for the s&p over time. optically you have something of a head and shoulders bottom. and the recent action relative to the market is appealing. so the chart. you can call this anything you want. yes, a lot of people would call this a cup and handle and it broke out again and now it's falling back to support where you might want to play for the rebound again. in fact, that's what these lines show. that's the bet that i want to make, that we're down to support here and then we're also down to this trend line. so make the bet that this is going to bounce here having given back a good chunk of what it just recently did. all right, a little bit of fundamentals. the current pe. it was expensive in the dotcom era and with no growth you could say maybe it's still expensive. but it's trading at a 10.9 multiple. compare it to the
here is the s&p in blue. you have ibm in orange. st to pull this back, of course, this is either the problem or the opportunity. quite a spread. we know this is a business with no growth and we know that's not the case for the s&p over time. optically you have something of a head and shoulders bottom. and the recent action relative to the market is appealing. so the chart. you can call this anything you want. yes, a lot of people would call this a cup and handle and it broke out again...
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Sep 23, 2016
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you joined goldman sachs in the mid-1980's. extraordinary changes haveen place on wall street since then. as you look at the industry's right now, -- industry right now, there are some he questions. is the business model profitable? will it inevitably continue to shrink from where it is? what is your assessment of the current state of the industry? are these profitable businesses that can thrive? emanuel: it's getting much harder. when i started on wall street, complexity was the thing that people tried to cater to, in the sense of options products. mortgages. long before that, building complicated products and trying to make them out of simple things and sell them. then we have gone through a change. the market is electronic. there's no more open out cry to the same extent. so now i would say, simplicity and speed and the quiddity have become much more important. that is one change, of the track training, algorithmic -- electronic trading, algorithmic trading, prices that are accessible. and the rise of the buy side against the cell site -- sell side. w
you joined goldman sachs in the mid-1980's. extraordinary changes haveen place on wall street since then. as you look at the industry's right now, -- industry right now, there are some he questions. is the business model profitable? will it inevitably continue to shrink from where it is? what is your assessment of the current state of the industry? are these profitable businesses that can thrive? emanuel: it's getting much harder. when i started on wall street, complexity was the thing that...
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you are not going to need it. 81 degrees. we are destined for the 50's tonight. barometer rising and high pressure starts to build in. 58 degrees. areas outside of boston, where you don't have the impacts of the urban heat of fact, you will be talking about 40's in a few areas. you want to make sure you will dress appropriately tomorrow morning. nothing much right now except high pressure toward the great breeze. that will settle as it moves overhead tomorrow morning. in boston tomorrow, 81 degrees. 72 on nantucket. humidity is pleasant right now and it just gets better from here. it is going to be a crisp morning first thing on monday morning. it is refreshing outside. very dry air in store. we will deal with this low humidity tomorrow. up wednesday. i don't think it will be quite to the tune that we saw today. wednesday itself is fine, paving the way for less humidity once again and a true fall feel by friday. we hang on to the sun all day tomorrow. our best bet for showers and . the first half of the week is going to be awesome. low temperatures tonight, 50. adding to the bus stop tomorrow morning, cool and crisp. let's call it about 49 to 57 or so. for the ride home on
you are not going to need it. 81 degrees. we are destined for the 50's tonight. barometer rising and high pressure starts to build in. 58 degrees. areas outside of boston, where you don't have the impacts of the urban heat of fact, you will be talking about 40's in a few areas. you want to make sure you will dress appropriately tomorrow morning. nothing much right now except high pressure toward the great breeze. that will settle as it moves overhead tomorrow morning. in boston tomorrow, 81...