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one other qualitative assessment, do you look at the demographics of residents when you think of pedestrian safety impacts? >> we look at the mode split conclusions are based on the census track. in some cases the demographic of the neighborhood, but that is the level -- that is the level at which we have evidence to make a determination as to what modes people would be using. >> i suggest especially as we go into moscone expansion that we look at demographics of the neighborhood. i think there are a disproportionate number of senior citizens who live in the yerba buena area. i even in market rate development we have older populations because of its proximity to downtown and access to multiple facilities. i think that actually has a different type of analysis of what we consider appropriate or adequate pedestrian upgrades to be in that neighborhood. okay. >> thank you, supervisor kim. i do have i guess one set of follow-ups to supervisor kim's comments and like her in addition, to the shadow concerns i have had concern around the impact on traffic and pedestrian. and i would say just as a g
one other qualitative assessment, do you look at the demographics of residents when you think of pedestrian safety impacts? >> we look at the mode split conclusions are based on the census track. in some cases the demographic of the neighborhood, but that is the level -- that is the level at which we have evidence to make a determination as to what modes people would be using. >> i suggest especially as we go into moscone expansion that we look at demographics of the neighborhood. i...
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like if you put your eye here and you will look down the mirror to see this, you will look right there to see it. not like here, okay? now, i've got an exercise for you. what i've done is i've shown where the image of b would be down here, huh? what would be the path of least time to go from b to "a"? can you, at your seats, fold "a" down and do it? go. do you know what i'm saying? you would say, "i don't know what i'm gonna do." come on, you know what i'm saying? i'm saying, do it all over again. and this time, we wanna go from here to here, but we wanna know to go to touch the mirror. the only reason i'm having you do this is because if you do it, then you'd be learning. if i do it twice, you'll see me do it twice, and you'll be convinced that i know how to do it. and i want you to know how to do it. go. let's see who's the last one to finish. what did you do with this? you take "a" and fold that down, whip, boom, and call that "a" prime. now, if i ask you what's the shortest path between here and here, no contest, huh? you guys will just say this. but, again, no-- but how about the
like if you put your eye here and you will look down the mirror to see this, you will look right there to see it. not like here, okay? now, i've got an exercise for you. what i've done is i've shown where the image of b would be down here, huh? what would be the path of least time to go from b to "a"? can you, at your seats, fold "a" down and do it? go. do you know what i'm saying? you would say, "i don't know what i'm gonna do." come on, you know what i'm saying?...
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>> you look hot! at you did, lois. >> marie didn't need a makeover. with that smile -- you look beautiful from the minute i saw you. what i did is i gave her the soft auburn color, very natural. >> one of your faves. >> looks like it grows from the head. and vanessa gave her these layers which gave her more volume, more shape. gave her an edgier look. >> you lk fantastic. >> let's talk about rick and alana. >> it's wonderful. she has worked very hard to get to where she is. >> we're so proud of her. >> i love her even more now. >> jill, that dress is great. >> well these are two weight loss stories today. it was so cool. what size is this? what size is this? it was really that size. a wrap dress is always great when you're losing weight this is by ellen tracy. >> a big round of applause for marie. >> our second lady is henrietta kelly, 57 from louisville, kentucky. she recently lost 60 pounds. so she's thrilled for the opportunity with a brand-new look to go with her brand-new body. let's hear her stor
>> you look hot! at you did, lois. >> marie didn't need a makeover. with that smile -- you look beautiful from the minute i saw you. what i did is i gave her the soft auburn color, very natural. >> one of your faves. >> looks like it grows from the head. and vanessa gave her these layers which gave her more volume, more shape. gave her an edgier look. >> you lk fantastic. >> let's talk about rick and alana. >> it's wonderful. she has worked very hard to...
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>> it's interesting, you look at charts like that, you see something familiar when you look at the mobilethe cable companies, you look at a lot of these things. you see something that looks -- 45 degree angles, often times we talk about that, get skittish. one of the things that's interesting, the options market is a little bit skittish in dish. basically what it is showing is that the options premiums are relatively high. it sits up very well. we're looking at the longer term trend, even if it breaks back through that line and sort of follows the trend, but sort of does a little bit of a mean reversion thing, this is one of those situations that actually in a low volatile till environment, i'm looking forward to selling puts here. >> i can collect $1.50 for those. the stock is about 39 bucks, so, my break even is actually going to be down around $36.50. otherwise, i just collect $1.50, over the next couple of months, pretty good return on a $39 stock. so, you know, we -- in a low volatility environment, where do you look to collect? something that's just chugging higher, the kind of plac
>> it's interesting, you look at charts like that, you see something familiar when you look at the mobilethe cable companies, you look at a lot of these things. you see something that looks -- 45 degree angles, often times we talk about that, get skittish. one of the things that's interesting, the options market is a little bit skittish in dish. basically what it is showing is that the options premiums are relatively high. it sits up very well. we're looking at the longer term trend, even...
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at here is gdp but not the way that you are used to looking at it more often than that phot what we talk about d g t we focused on the economy quarter growth range and whether it grew during the quarter this teems you in terms of a absolutely level base basis and reason i'm showing it this way is because for all four quarters of last year the overall economy was better than the it was before the prerecession high water mark and we have turn the quarter into a new expansion and if it didn't feel that way it that is to do with this the none farm payroll and each bar here represents a single month's change in the total number of people who have a job and you add up all of knows jobs that was loss during the recession it's 8.8 million people and we have only created five and-a-half million total job and that leaves us with a deficit of three or so million jobs and we are cranking out more in terms of goods and services but we are doing it with 3 million fewer people in the workforce and is to some extent that is why it may not feel like a new cycle or why if you try to tell somebody
at here is gdp but not the way that you are used to looking at it more often than that phot what we talk about d g t we focused on the economy quarter growth range and whether it grew during the quarter this teems you in terms of a absolutely level base basis and reason i'm showing it this way is because for all four quarters of last year the overall economy was better than the it was before the prerecession high water mark and we have turn the quarter into a new expansion and if it didn't feel...
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if you look at bbc, if you look at cnn, if you look at traditional news media, they look at middle eastone way. al qaeda came along and said we're going to look at it another way and i think they get better access because of that. >> rose: the interesting thing, too, is you're making money. i is have seen numbers like the $175 million in revenue. >> rose: somebody offered you a billion dollars and you said no. >> yes. >> rose: is raises the question, are you essentially, when push comes to shove, a businessman, rather than a journalist? ss. >> i run a business and i do journalism. quite frankly -- >> what are you, at your core, a businessman more? it was a famous quote about something which said he's more rockefeller than edison. >> right. i would say early on, i was more of a businessman because i had to be because we didn't have money. and now our creative director spike jonze said, "what would you be doing-- he's a genius. he said what would you do if you take money out of the equation, what would you be doing? >> i said i'd do less of this and do more of this and he said do it. and
if you look at bbc, if you look at cnn, if you look at traditional news media, they look at middle eastone way. al qaeda came along and said we're going to look at it another way and i think they get better access because of that. >> rose: the interesting thing, too, is you're making money. i is have seen numbers like the $175 million in revenue. >> rose: somebody offered you a billion dollars and you said no. >> yes. >> rose: is raises the question, are you essentially,...
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and look at the sharp dividing line. youere's a cold front swinging through today. cold air behind it, that's that's the blue. kansas city, might just stay in the 30s. the system pushes off alth farther to the east during the day on friday. a little more snow behind it, but rain out ahead of it. cooler temperatures filtering in. some areas were really cold like kansas city. still a chance of rain on saturday throughout the southeast. all the way up to minneapolis. and whatever snow happens and the rain, we'll see that melting, chicago back to 65. showers throughout parts of the great lakes. monday of next week, still some showers. it's the same system, just slowly working its way out. a pretty good looking weekend by the way. 66 on boston. and pacific northwest completely scores the next several days, temperatures into the 70s and into the 80s. still seeing 70s and 60s in the west. remember weekdays on the weather channel from 5:30 to 7:00, you can "wake up with al." i see you've noticed my bottle of probiotics. isn't that f
and look at the sharp dividing line. youere's a cold front swinging through today. cold air behind it, that's that's the blue. kansas city, might just stay in the 30s. the system pushes off alth farther to the east during the day on friday. a little more snow behind it, but rain out ahead of it. cooler temperatures filtering in. some areas were really cold like kansas city. still a chance of rain on saturday throughout the southeast. all the way up to minneapolis. and whatever snow happens and...
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you paid for it. and in essence we are a party scene a little bit of that. when we look at doctors, their future plans, many doctors are getting out of the field and if you want the so-called best and brightest, which i'm not arrogant enough to say that the best and brightest are in medicine, but there are very good people in the medical field in the united states. if you want to clamp down on things and start telling them what they are going to earn and administrative costs, and all these other things, including a delayed return on investment, because you don't start making money until you are in your mid-dirties, you know, you're going to get what you pay for. >> would you say to people who say that doctors order to make test and that is how they are making extra money and everyone has to pay for that? >> i think that there is certainly medical waste and redundancy in the system. there is no question about that. i think that there has been a little bit of distortion in terms of doctors gaming the system without saying that it never happens. people think that oh, these
you paid for it. and in essence we are a party scene a little bit of that. when we look at doctors, their future plans, many doctors are getting out of the field and if you want the so-called best and brightest, which i'm not arrogant enough to say that the best and brightest are in medicine, but there are very good people in the medical field in the united states. if you want to clamp down on things and start telling them what they are going to earn and administrative costs, and all these...
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but when you guys look at that, don't you, ah, beautiful. is there anyone here that does not feel that feeling? everybody? only one? only two? that do it for you guys, huh? there it is, there's all the relativity right there. it turns out that the mass of things will become more with speed. it turns out when this lorentz factor is down below, it's gonna make the quantity always bigger. this will always be less than 1. so something less than 1 divided by something will make this bigger. so it turns out the time always gets stretched out. the mass always becomes more. but the length of things becomes less and things contract. and when you put these things all together you get the equation of the 20th century, e=mc2, which tells us that that which we call energy and that which we call mass, two sides of the same coin. if you go to stanford, california, you'll see the stanford linear accelerator. you're driving down the freeway 280, there's a great big long concrete tube, two miles long. and that concrete two-mile-long tube, they fire electrons.
but when you guys look at that, don't you, ah, beautiful. is there anyone here that does not feel that feeling? everybody? only one? only two? that do it for you guys, huh? there it is, there's all the relativity right there. it turns out that the mass of things will become more with speed. it turns out when this lorentz factor is down below, it's gonna make the quantity always bigger. this will always be less than 1. so something less than 1 divided by something will make this bigger. so it...
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so when you look at kraft, this is a different company than what you used to look at. mostly north american centric. you want to pull back. morgan stanley, steph? >> outperforming the financials. the financials aren't outperforming the market today. i think it's a beta trade. it is a discount to goldman sachs so people flaock to this one. >> joe, you talk copper. free port? >> yeah, freeport is the better play in the copper space, southern copper. scco. >> long it. >> love it. long it. >> he is right. >> that's where you go. freeport is no longer a pure copper play. >> freeport is very cheap. at 4.5 times, you good deal. >> you don't play off the just copper off the freeport. >> you certainly don't. >> they had a miserable earnings call, judge. and a number of down grades. stock is one of the worst performing stocks in any of the indices really here. down 7% today. that three-day rule does apply to this one as well. i think it could see 45 on this move lowerment. >> all right. coming up, it is friday. so we're going to talk the top trades of this week. and here they are
so when you look at kraft, this is a different company than what you used to look at. mostly north american centric. you want to pull back. morgan stanley, steph? >> outperforming the financials. the financials aren't outperforming the market today. i think it's a beta trade. it is a discount to goldman sachs so people flaock to this one. >> joe, you talk copper. free port? >> yeah, freeport is the better play in the copper space, southern copper. scco. >> long it....
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if you look at life expectancy, infant mortality they are so flawed and actually defined in ways the u.s. would necessarily have a bad drinking and what i tried to do in the book you realize that. >> host: what about the male model where doctors are on salary? >> that works well for what it is. it is a unique place amongst all of the medical center's in the united states with health care delivery that it is a referral center. it has a reputation for there is a guerrilla in the room with perceived quality and also an excellent place. they do things their own way. it works well for what it is that i am not sure it is reproducible. they have all kinds of things going on and right now to make it more attractive to the high end cash paying patients, they have their own challenges as well. >> host: we have been talking with dr. scott atlas here at the hoover institution. "in excellent health" setting the record straight on america's health care". dr. atlas thank you for being on the tv. >> is a pleasure to be here. opposing slavery influences her husband to switch to the antislavery republi
if you look at life expectancy, infant mortality they are so flawed and actually defined in ways the u.s. would necessarily have a bad drinking and what i tried to do in the book you realize that. >> host: what about the male model where doctors are on salary? >> that works well for what it is. it is a unique place amongst all of the medical center's in the united states with health care delivery that it is a referral center. it has a reputation for there is a guerrilla in the room...
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you look great! like it. >> turn around, kim, and see what they're looking at. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i love it. >> it's adorable. >> sassy, very sassy. all right, what did you do, louis? >> okay. we started with a cut. again, we just had to give her style. she had a nice haircut but it just needed shape and style, makes all the difference. i lightened and warmed up her hair color, which was key. her hair was a little bit frosty looking, which can be a little bit ageing and she's a young -- look at that young face. of course accentuated with a new spring palette. >> and that darling twirl -- oh, mom, are you crying? >> a little bit. >> i'll go get some kleenex and we'll ask jill to describe that darling dress. >> it's peplum, obviously they are in for spring/summer. >> a one-piece? >> yes, from maggie london. we tried on a bunch but felt sexy in this one. >> i love it. >> let's bring kim out. >> come on. come on, kim. >> here you go for mom. >> a round of applause. thank you, everybody. >>> all right, a
you look great! like it. >> turn around, kim, and see what they're looking at. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i love it. >> it's adorable. >> sassy, very sassy. all right, what did you do, louis? >> okay. we started with a cut. again, we just had to give her style. she had a nice haircut but it just needed shape and style, makes all the difference. i lightened and warmed up her hair color, which was key. her hair was a little bit frosty looking, which can be a little bit...
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you look at the federal budget stimulating the economy, the big deficit we run, when you look at the even more so stimulating the economy, how long can this go on? >> it's a great question. what i look at is corporate profit margins, right? because the fed has really goosed the stock market growth, and people are still very excited about that. and the stimulus is going to continue. when you look at underlying corporate profits, they are tighter in the last couple quarters than you've seen them. it's not like companies are out there selling a lot more. we're not seeing a real boom of any kind right now. we're seeing the fed really trying to prop up this market, feeling like ben bernanke is the last man in washington, and he's got to do something. nobody else is. >> it's keeping the interest rates artificially low. that's bad news for savers. great for investors. keeping the stock market hot. what happens when they have to pull away the punch bowl a little bit? >> when they pull it away, first of all, the economy picks up, the jobs picture gets better. i think the jobs picture is absol
you look at the federal budget stimulating the economy, the big deficit we run, when you look at the even more so stimulating the economy, how long can this go on? >> it's a great question. what i look at is corporate profit margins, right? because the fed has really goosed the stock market growth, and people are still very excited about that. and the stimulus is going to continue. when you look at underlying corporate profits, they are tighter in the last couple quarters than you've...
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at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to if we've run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to locals. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily relia
at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to if we've run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks...
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if you look at what happened to the, you have a couple banks, commerce bank. i'm more constructive on equities just because of what's going on with the ex-pan. look at the treasury move. look at the backup. i think this is something that continues. and i think if the fed tapering continues that mode, it actually comes because there's more economic strength behind it. we don't need to call that today. but the point is i think equities can go higher. >> pete, if this is a market that will go higher in your view, are you a buyer of -- not financials -- technologies? do you think that everything will participate? >> no. i don't. i think there will be some participation, but i think when you're looking at the markets right now, you're going to look at primarily the financials on a next leg to the upside. when you look at a lot of these names we talk about every night on the show, some of these names still remain underneath book value. i think there is value there that's a lot higher than where you're seeing bank of america and citi trade right now. i think there's u
if you look at what happened to the, you have a couple banks, commerce bank. i'm more constructive on equities just because of what's going on with the ex-pan. look at the treasury move. look at the backup. i think this is something that continues. and i think if the fed tapering continues that mode, it actually comes because there's more economic strength behind it. we don't need to call that today. but the point is i think equities can go higher. >> pete, if this is a market that will...
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you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources t
you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a...
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it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. orld has changed our show has evolved. i am guy adami. i am "fast money." >> i am pete najarian. i am "fast money." >> are you "fast money"? go to the nbc universal store and open your "fast money" tee. run with the big dogs. looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#:...
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comes in gray -- >> and that first day or so, it becomes a hazard when you kiss -- oh, look, you look like denzel. >> oh, sure, i look like denzel. >> denzel washington just jumped off a building! >> whoa! >> yeah. >> have you ever done that? >> that's like a porn beard. nobody likes that. >> we know what you're watching after the show. >> oh, jason! you look like a young clooney. >> this is 2 1/2 weeks right here. >> baby face. >> let's confirm you and i should never have a beard. >> let's show tamron now. >> oh, no. i'll leave the show. do you know how many hours i spend waxing -- >> oh, come on, really. >> turn. >> victor/victoria. >> nightly whiplash. >> what was the longest -- have you grown out a beard on vacay? >> i did here. >> you did? >> i had a knee operation because they were worried about infection. i had a beard. wasn't pretty. >> how long did it take to come in? >> i don't know. three months. >> i'm the same way. >> i think anything here, here, it's ridiculous. >> how about you? >> i already talked about my mustache. ladies understand. >> those were admittedly hideous.
comes in gray -- >> and that first day or so, it becomes a hazard when you kiss -- oh, look, you look like denzel. >> oh, sure, i look like denzel. >> denzel washington just jumped off a building! >> whoa! >> yeah. >> have you ever done that? >> that's like a porn beard. nobody likes that. >> we know what you're watching after the show. >> oh, jason! you look like a young clooney. >> this is 2 1/2 weeks right here. >> baby face....
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if you look close, do you see that shiny thing, he finds a go pro.at go pro was over 100 videos and pictures on the sd card. the last image on the sd card was this. a man jumping into the bay, and on the video, you hear him go -- down the camera goes. he says there's about an hour and 20 minutes of the ka ra wwa boarding at the bottom of the sea. he pulled the videos off, here is a couple. here is a die taking a picture of himself. here he is on his snow board. pay attention to those snow board graphics, do they look familiar? here is another one. >> this is exciting. you could be helping connect this lost footage with their owne owners. >> we have the finder, jack, from australia. how excited are you to hopefully reunite this with the people who lost it? >> i'm really excited to hopefully reconnect the camera with the original owners. it has valuable holiday footage. >> what kind of clues have you uncovered so far. >> i found out they snow board. >> what language do the speak in the video? >> they spoke english, it sounded american. >> how in the wo
if you look close, do you see that shiny thing, he finds a go pro.at go pro was over 100 videos and pictures on the sd card. the last image on the sd card was this. a man jumping into the bay, and on the video, you hear him go -- down the camera goes. he says there's about an hour and 20 minutes of the ka ra wwa boarding at the bottom of the sea. he pulled the videos off, here is a couple. here is a die taking a picture of himself. here he is on his snow board. pay attention to those snow board...
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because that is the peak of activity time in the downtown area. >> i believe that you looked at both midday and peak pm. >> yes. so for pedestrian condition we also look at midday -because people go to lunch. >> why do we not study the weekend because this project in and of itself is a museum and moma and moscone and the meterone? >> because there project was generating trips in the pm hours. it's relatively small museum compared to moma. >> the development in and of itself may not have a impact because of the size the mexican museum, but ceqa state law says we have to study cumulative impacts and we know it's the moma and it's expanding and i could keep going over the list over and over again. why didn't we look at the weekends? the cumulative impact kind of lens? >> what ceqa requires is that you look at the cumulative impacts, such as they are relevant to the impacts that the project is creating and resulting in? the project's contributions to the cumulative impacts to the conditions on weekends would be -- would not be something that would rise to a level of significance. just on
because that is the peak of activity time in the downtown area. >> i believe that you looked at both midday and peak pm. >> yes. so for pedestrian condition we also look at midday -because people go to lunch. >> why do we not study the weekend because this project in and of itself is a museum and moma and moscone and the meterone? >> because there project was generating trips in the pm hours. it's relatively small museum compared to moma. >> the development in and...
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you have to look at the technicals to get in. >> is that a fair point? n't have anything, they are not pulling anything out of their hat, you are worried about the innovation. the stock makes a technical move, don't you have to respect that? >> i go to fundamentals. they trump technicals always. >> fundamentals being cash right now. >> i love fundamentals. >> i watched the show last week when you thought and asked everyone if tim cook did a great job. everyone said no. i take the other side of that. >>> did someone see the suspicious traders before you do? we are looking all over the globe for under the radar winners atop etf top strategist will give you his picks after the break. hey, so uh... what's going on here? do you want the long or short answer? long i guess. chevy is having a big -- huge, in fact -- event. the-great-deals-on-our-most- fuel-efficient-line-up-ever- for-just-a-very-short-time-so- you-better-hurry-extravaganza! so what's the short answer? awesome. [ male announcer ] the chevy memorial day sale. now, get $500 memorial day cash for a t
you have to look at the technicals to get in. >> is that a fair point? n't have anything, they are not pulling anything out of their hat, you are worried about the innovation. the stock makes a technical move, don't you have to respect that? >> i go to fundamentals. they trump technicals always. >> fundamentals being cash right now. >> i love fundamentals. >> i watched the show last week when you thought and asked everyone if tim cook did a great job. everyone said...
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if you look at where the stock market is, you're looking at the market trading at earnings power, you see yields held down, prices held up, and that is directly due in part to what the federal reserve is doing in terms of buying assets, printing money, putting it into the system. at any point in time, you're going to have markets that are going to be affected by federal reserve policy, and at some point a bond market where yields are held down too low too long, you could have a painful reversion of that, we don't see anything meaningful coming in that regard for quite a while. >> what about you? is there a point that the stock market gets out of whack and that it was threatened financial stability and worry the federal reserve in. >> we've had a couple stock market bubbles. think back to 2000 and 2007 there's reasons to be concerned if stock prices get too high. i think we're a long way from that. the tried and true measures is the price multiple. that's about 15 on the s&p 500, and that's about average since world war ii, i don't have any concern about valuation in the equity market,
if you look at where the stock market is, you're looking at the market trading at earnings power, you see yields held down, prices held up, and that is directly due in part to what the federal reserve is doing in terms of buying assets, printing money, putting it into the system. at any point in time, you're going to have markets that are going to be affected by federal reserve policy, and at some point a bond market where yields are held down too low too long, you could have a painful...
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then you look at the financials as well. i think a point that i find interesting, you talk about confidence. is there almost an overconfidence right now do you think on those that have been in the market, that they actually think there's still this much more upside? >> i think the reason they think there's this much more upside is that assets have moved a lot, but investor positioning has not. you look at cash and investors' portfolios, it's still at exceedingly high levels. markets are not valued very high from a fundamental standpoint. we're trading at 15 times this year. 14 and change next year. there's room to run. when you look at asset class by asset class, it's still equity. i think investors are looking to reimbrace th reembrace that risk. >> you talk about trying to dictate the telemarketers where he's going. ben bernanke and others. spoke almost on a daily basis and somewhat confused the market. definitely confused. but i think just the fact that they are trying to have a soft landing. trying to show their cards, so
then you look at the financials as well. i think a point that i find interesting, you talk about confidence. is there almost an overconfidence right now do you think on those that have been in the market, that they actually think there's still this much more upside? >> i think the reason they think there's this much more upside is that assets have moved a lot, but investor positioning has not. you look at cash and investors' portfolios, it's still at exceedingly high levels. markets are...
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you look at their international sales unbelievable, up 43%, 46%, something like that. ou're looking at this company i see nothing but growth in the international front and they continue to build upon that, they're closing the kayak deal, they have bookings.com and an asian entity. they have a lot of ways they can make money going forward. it's not priced to perfection. it's trading 17 forward pe. >> they came out with earnings two weeks ago the stock is up 16% in the last two weeks up 30% year-to-date. i think the points you made are the exact reason why i wouldn't be a buyer of the stock up here. international they're getting so much credit for international and this potential growth internationally. if there's one slip-up there this stock could roll over in a big way. management guided this current quarter way below street estimates so when you get a stock surging 30% in a short amount of time and management is telling you press the brakes here i think the next move on priceline is lower. >> the management is talking about slowdown and that's why they gave you sandbag
you look at their international sales unbelievable, up 43%, 46%, something like that. ou're looking at this company i see nothing but growth in the international front and they continue to build upon that, they're closing the kayak deal, they have bookings.com and an asian entity. they have a lot of ways they can make money going forward. it's not priced to perfection. it's trading 17 forward pe. >> they came out with earnings two weeks ago the stock is up 16% in the last two weeks up 30%...
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at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. in a tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we have run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember crosstalk pools. secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style. market. can the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. real damage and compl
at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. in a tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we have run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry...
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i want you to look around. had it as an ef-5 damage, but the winds are only 160 to 200 miles per hour. the winds are way stronger than that. the damage you are seeing, if you spin around, that is not ef-5. >> no, we do see walls standing here. some parts of the neighborhood where there's nothing left. there are walls where we are now. you are right. ef-5 is very, very strong in certain parts of the line of this storm. >> when you live through something like this and your house is destroyed, you don't care what ef it is. >> you are right. ahead on "starting point," five days after receiving a c-section a woman had to race to her car to flee the tornado. >> fight or flight. you stand there in fear or get in the car and go. >> this is an amazing story. her terrifying escape, next. you are watching "starting point." ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is
i want you to look around. had it as an ef-5 damage, but the winds are only 160 to 200 miles per hour. the winds are way stronger than that. the damage you are seeing, if you spin around, that is not ef-5. >> no, we do see walls standing here. some parts of the neighborhood where there's nothing left. there are walls where we are now. you are right. ef-5 is very, very strong in certain parts of the line of this storm. >> when you live through something like this and your house is...
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at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. in a tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do we have run out of time and judith won't have time to reply we have run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to us. please. modern russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coax for its steel. cold as it hauled and heat for its people. as join me james brown to meet them and spend their lives under ground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. woodlands. hearts of coal on naughty. wealthy british. margetts why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. sometimes you see a story and it seems so y
at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. in a tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do we have run out of time and judith won't have time to reply we have run out of time i'm very sorry...
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there is case law that says it's fine to use a plan and you look at the situation you can do a hybrid the whole idea so to analysis hybrids and to meet the statute you have to look at cumulative impacts and mitigations. the guideline says that the eir is guided by practical and analysis. and here we don't have - but using this standard methodology that doesn't fit the area so the cumulative safety pedestrian traffic needs to be expanded. there are needs to be analysis of those special convention fences that are expected parts of the urban life and to ignore them does a disservice to the information that's before this board when it makes its decision about the project and the mitigations that are appropriate. you don't have the mitigation because the eir is not adequate >> thank you colleagues any questions? let me ask again any questions to any of the members today? okay at this time this appeal has been heard and is now final that matter is in the hands of the board and one of the members want to speak before i make a motion >> so i do want tow appreciate everyone's time as i kind of
there is case law that says it's fine to use a plan and you look at the situation you can do a hybrid the whole idea so to analysis hybrids and to meet the statute you have to look at cumulative impacts and mitigations. the guideline says that the eir is guided by practical and analysis. and here we don't have - but using this standard methodology that doesn't fit the area so the cumulative safety pedestrian traffic needs to be expanded. there are needs to be analysis of those special...
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>> well, you know, a lot of people are looking at a lot of things. ll you i helped mitt romney a lot with the nomination in michigan, getting it in north carolina, getting it in five or six states where they asked me to help. after that i was not involved and that was their choice. i'm busy so i didn't mind but they lost a lot of places where i would have been able to help. during the nomination and process, i made -- i think i had a major effect on six out of six places they asked me to help between robo calls and interviews and speeches and i helped him. >> neil: you could fill a room. that's an understatement and you have a hit tv show but i want to get back to what you might have gleaned, maybe it's too early, from research state-by-state or what it's telling you or how you may be internally polling. >> i have a group of people that hates seeing the united states being ripped off and taken advantage of by virtually every country in the world. we used to be the smart ones and we're no longer the smart ones. we're the dummy. and it's very sad and i
>> well, you know, a lot of people are looking at a lot of things. ll you i helped mitt romney a lot with the nomination in michigan, getting it in north carolina, getting it in five or six states where they asked me to help. after that i was not involved and that was their choice. i'm busy so i didn't mind but they lost a lot of places where i would have been able to help. during the nomination and process, i made -- i think i had a major effect on six out of six places they asked me to...
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you look at these pictures, you look at the people, you look at the children, a couple pictures of the inside of the tent, it was spotless. if you look at the children they are not filthy by any stretch. there are no bugs. i'm a paramedic, i've been bugs. there are no bugs. my lesson is how do i set things up, how do i bring this back and how does our department, how does our city, how does every single one of us that has a word to say about this help our community set it up to where they will be that resilient? because what we've seen here is we plan for 7.9 or we plan for 7.5, it's often times more than that and there's always complications. look at japan. who knew? we plan for one thing and then you have the cascading effect. we've talked a lot about the secondary and tertiary effects of disaster. it makes it more complicated but at the end of the day we have to be more resilient. so that's the take away. every single one of us, whether you are a nurse, in the fire department, dod or emergency management to help make our system a little bit more resilient, a little bit better. i hav
you look at these pictures, you look at the people, you look at the children, a couple pictures of the inside of the tent, it was spotless. if you look at the children they are not filthy by any stretch. there are no bugs. i'm a paramedic, i've been bugs. there are no bugs. my lesson is how do i set things up, how do i bring this back and how does our department, how does our city, how does every single one of us that has a word to say about this help our community set it up to where they will...
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>> effectively no, and you look back a decade and look at the committee to save the world that was so influential during the asian financial crisis the idea of being able to create a committee to save the world today, you know, is laughable. but i think looking at the imf when she talked about a see speed world today you have the euro zone, america the, can feel a bit smug about growing faster than the european zone but it is the emerging markets that are going forward with growth, the big question is when does the economic power translate into political clout and power, because it hasn't yet, and you have gone from a world where the g-7 dominated to one where people pretended the g-20 mattered to one where, in effect, as ian bremmer says it is the g zero because it is not clear who is in charge today. >> rose: is it inevitable with that kind of economic power that the political power that comes with it will be exercised? >> not necessarily. i think there needs to be a will to exercise that power in the first place and i am not sure we are seeing it yet in china, for example. in terms
>> effectively no, and you look back a decade and look at the committee to save the world that was so influential during the asian financial crisis the idea of being able to create a committee to save the world today, you know, is laughable. but i think looking at the imf when she talked about a see speed world today you have the euro zone, america the, can feel a bit smug about growing faster than the european zone but it is the emerging markets that are going forward with growth, the...
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split off or they ask it no longer seems that earnings matter to the stock market either because if you look at this you can see that u.s. earnings revisions have tracked swings in the stock market usually back for decades as you see in this chart but since the start of two thousand and twelve there have been net downward earnings revisions as you can see on the right of this chart while u.s. stocks have soared again perhaps the earnings of these companies make have no bearing on where the stock prices go apparently not to the investors but as you see from the chart they no longer matter earnings no longer matter to the financial system well i'm a veteran of these markets now for almost thirty years and over the years different data is popularized in the financial press and by the big money managers on wall street sometimes i look at earnings sometimes i look at just the cash flow sometimes you look at asset values you remember the bull mark in the early eighty's started with the really invention of the desktop spreadsheet and the ability to create leverage buyout programs and financing is r
split off or they ask it no longer seems that earnings matter to the stock market either because if you look at this you can see that u.s. earnings revisions have tracked swings in the stock market usually back for decades as you see in this chart but since the start of two thousand and twelve there have been net downward earnings revisions as you can see on the right of this chart while u.s. stocks have soared again perhaps the earnings of these companies make have no bearing on where the...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us.big . usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products a
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us.big . usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first...
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joining us from new york, yen, it's good to see you. looknse of what's been going on over the last couple of days. we saw -- you know, we saw the yen up, as i say, down to that 4 1/2 low against the dollar, 103.74. a play is not spooked by what's going on, the fed, or are they questioning abe-nomics? which is the bigger driver? >> well, so there are three things that really played into this huge drop in the nikkei. we had the weak close in the s&p on the back confusion after the press conference. then we had the weak chinese data. then we had the volatility in the jgb market. but none of these factors explain why we had a 7% collapse. the biggest explanation is that, in fact, we run up more on 50%. and, obviously, a market that is so overbought has the potential to collect violence and that's what we have seen. the big question going forward is whether this trend is over or whether we are just in sort of a consolidation phase. and i have to say, if you look at the equity market, we see increasing retail participation out of our franchise in
joining us from new york, yen, it's good to see you. looknse of what's been going on over the last couple of days. we saw -- you know, we saw the yen up, as i say, down to that 4 1/2 low against the dollar, 103.74. a play is not spooked by what's going on, the fed, or are they questioning abe-nomics? which is the bigger driver? >> well, so there are three things that really played into this huge drop in the nikkei. we had the weak close in the s&p on the back confusion after the press...
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so, yeah, it's sad and, you know, you look at that, you look at that kid, she was a child star and you>> you hope this is the bottom and she can come back to the top. >> hoe low is the bottom for some of these people. >> jennifer aniston, good girl image of sorts. it will no longer be there of sorts. plays an exotic dancer and jason sudeikis said it's going to be great. >> the movie looks really good. she plays a stripper and a trailer went out with her stripping and got all kinds of attention but it is -- you know, this is sort of like julia roberts playing a prostitute in "pretty woman." the movie is jason sudeikis, his third movie with jennifer aniston, by the way, "horrible bosses." he plays a guy, small town, small time drug dealer and has to find all these people to play his family so they can smuggle some drugs but finds a hooker and a runway. >> i loved "horrible bosses," by the way. >> she's always good. >> coming this summer. quickly, ryan gosling has had better weeks. >> everybody gets booed. >> got booed. unforgiving reviews of this. >> terrible reviews. very stylish, very
so, yeah, it's sad and, you know, you look at that, you look at that kid, she was a child star and you>> you hope this is the bottom and she can come back to the top. >> hoe low is the bottom for some of these people. >> jennifer aniston, good girl image of sorts. it will no longer be there of sorts. plays an exotic dancer and jason sudeikis said it's going to be great. >> the movie looks really good. she plays a stripper and a trailer went out with her stripping and got...
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>> if you look at amazon and small book stores, you don't see anymore book stores anymore. i know there is a bike shop they have one store. but they sell things online too so you can go their website. i think the intent of the formula control is about the aesthetics. you are going to see 500 stores by the time get to san jose. that's why it's called the formula retail use control. >> when you say establishment, if you have an online business, you still have an establishment, correct? >> correct. but it says that establishment has to have same signage, same logo, same color, talk about uniform and talks about retail where you have to have a retail presence and you have to have the same shopping experience. it says, let's see. former retail use in -- it says defined as a retail establishment which has 11 or more retail sales establishments located in the u.s.. you can argue that it's web base is still retail. for example amazon wanted to put an online in san francisco, that's a non-retail from our point of view because you can't walk in the front door and look at a showroom.
>> if you look at amazon and small book stores, you don't see anymore book stores anymore. i know there is a bike shop they have one store. but they sell things online too so you can go their website. i think the intent of the formula control is about the aesthetics. you are going to see 500 stores by the time get to san jose. that's why it's called the formula retail use control. >> when you say establishment, if you have an online business, you still have an establishment,...
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into dbe data base for dbes that are certified to do that type of work and then you look in the census bureau for the type of businesses in the 9 counties that are registered for that type of work and then you just do the proportions. >> this is a similar methodology to the fte? >> we used the same just on the broader set of contracts. >> how does that compare with our existing empirical performance. >> 7 and a half percent is much lower, since it is just the participation, it is at 20 percent for the life of the program. and 21 percent right now for these past three years and so i think that 7 and a half percent is a good target to keep in mind for dbes but i would expect it to be much higher when you consider sbes. do we not have data? it is hard to apply the same methodology to run the sbe numbers because the data bases don't use the same types of classifications. the codes are not in it. >> i understand. i don't mean to belabor this. i think that we were surprised when the fda said that this is how we want you to do the calculation because it seemed a narrow and technical way as op
into dbe data base for dbes that are certified to do that type of work and then you look in the census bureau for the type of businesses in the 9 counties that are registered for that type of work and then you just do the proportions. >> this is a similar methodology to the fte? >> we used the same just on the broader set of contracts. >> how does that compare with our existing empirical performance. >> 7 and a half percent is much lower, since it is just the...
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have to look at these claims with a jaundiced eye because after a period of time you take a look at them and there's no danger as you mentioned the obama administration has prosecuted more allegedly leakers then under the espionage act then all previous administrations combined. do you believe that leakers such as bradley manning should be subject to some discipline yes i do and i would think that if you work for this organization you started leaking your secrets you probably ought to be fired i think every organization or have a control over its employees and therefore i think the bradley manning should be disciplined and i think that the twenty years to which he's agreed probably probably is a good good sentence i think the question with bradley manning right now is these agreed to twenty and the government wants to give them life and i just wonder whether that's appropriate but i do believe every organization should be able to discipline its employees ok then then do you fault the u.s. department of justice of trying to find out who the leakers are because as you w
have to look at these claims with a jaundiced eye because after a period of time you take a look at them and there's no danger as you mentioned the obama administration has prosecuted more allegedly leakers then under the espionage act then all previous administrations combined. do you believe that leakers such as bradley manning should be subject to some discipline yes i do and i would think that if you work for this organization you started leaking your secrets you probably ought to be fired...