The willis report, where consumers are our business. Two breaking stories this hour. First another big hack at a Health Insurance company. This time blue crossblue shield, an affiliate of that company. Millions of folks are affected. Social security and bank records exposed. Well have all the details later this hour. We begin with a critical election in israel and the crisis in the middle east. World powers reportedly making headway with iran on Historic Nuclear Deal as israelis vote on the fate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, one of obamas biggest critics in these negotiations. One exit polls, two exit polls, show Benjamin Netanyahu with a slight lead. We have security analyst, kt mcfarland and former u. N. Ambassador john bolton. They are tied in two, netanyahu ahead in one. He appears to doing well. He is tweeting what a great victory he has. Kt, to you tell us a little bit how the system works there. Its a parliamentary system. Are we headed towards a Coalition Government . O
Blasted constantly by that get out now contingent continued. Dow climbing 65 points, s p gaining 4. 1 , nasdaq vaulting a full 4 . Despite this marks relentless assault, there have been whole sectors falling by the wayside, barely involved in the remarkable rally, including much of highgrowth tech,s well as the retailers, airlines, and worst of all, the bioteching. Whoa. These left for dead sectors burst back into the plus column today. Bolstered at last by true leaders, generals that took up the man tell. As theyve suffered that i beatdown. Perhaps most important these leaders demonstrated the hedge funds who had been shorting these stocks endlessly may have overstayed that i welcome. Yes, these groups that have been behaving lie virtual annuities have finally become hazardous to the short sellers health. They need to be covered. Who are these new leaders . Lets start with the most obvious battlefield promotion today. Netflix. Heres a stock that peaked in march. Since then its had a m
to these traditional red areas. they have to decide that it s not okay to ignore certain section of my state of my district. and i really saw that in georgia. i didn t see either candidate try to get the urban vote in downtown atlanta. i thought to myself we are trying to max mize our vote. what kind of center are you requesting to be if you are just for the people who et vod for you. why don t you find out what the needs are if that constituent doesn t want to vote for you at least you could say you listened and maybe you weren t heard but the next time you will be. steve: i wonder, you know, what you just said reminded me that kamala harris had cut a tv spot that was supposed to run in 300 black churches in virginia but then there were questions about whether or not it was legal. i wonder if they actually ran that. i was under the assumption they did in 300 churches. steve: it clearly did not help if they did. brian: yeah. brian: white governor, black lieutenant governor and latino
democrats. against democrats. need we say more about the damning statistical revelation that was given by donald shields, the professor at, i believe, it s missouri state university. there s a 1 in 10,000 chance that the department of justice would have gone after democrats more so than republicans. i will tell you that there were 268 democrats, 57 republicans and only 10 independents that were either investigated, prosecuted, some were acquitted. but it went largely enknown, because this is a systemic problem. but the abuse today, we can point to. and i will highlight later on on the part of my father s case simply because we can point to very clear instances where something should have been done. justice recently, we warned the accuser a week and a half ago of a judge who my father fought back in 199, basically against his nomination to become judge. it was a very open and public debate. my father headed up the only government-funded civil rights organization in the city. t
burden on our society, so it is actually an important investment for us. part of the problem with many of the bad loans were many of the people were told, don t worry. house prices are going to go up and up and up. the banks believed that the prices would never go down. they were supposed to be the risk experts. if somebody tells you, i have so much confidence that prices are going to go up that i ll give you this big loan and don t worry. in five years times you can refinance it because the price is going to be twice as high. who is the financial expert the bank or the person that this is the first time he s ever borrowed money. of course the bank is the. well, let s the bangs and the real estate companies were not really interested in managing risk. they were really maximizeing the fees they could get out of these unwary borrowers. in the future, i think, though people will be more careful, but the real responsibility for that is on our line for republicans, bud. good