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Monday, October 7, 2013
The Debt Ceiling Showdown | Investor Beat - 10/7/13 | The Motley Fool
In this edition of Investor Beat, host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Bill Barker dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.
The shutdown of the U.S. federal government is entering its second week, but perhaps even more concerning for investors is the coming debt ceiling debate. If the debt ceiling isn't raised and America begins defaulting on its debts, the consequences could be dire. In the lead story on today's Investor Beat, Bill and Jason discuss just how bad default would be, and why not raising the debt ceiling has no upside.
Then, at 2:39 the guys discuss four stocks making big moves today. Apple gets an upgrade from Jeffries, with a price target of $600. Cooper Tire falls on news that its acquisition by rival Apollo Tyres may be up in the air. Liquidity Services down big today, as the online marketplace for surplus goods gets a downgrade from Bank of America. And sandwich shop Potbelly continues its incredible run since its IPO Friday.
And finally, at 5:46 Jason and Bill tell investors why they'll be watching shares of Fastenal Company and Yum! Brands as earnings season beings
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The Alex Jones Show:(VIDEO Commercial Free) Monday October 7 2013: Michael Boldin, John McAfee
America in its death throes
Date: 10/07/2013
On the Monday, October 7 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues to break down the stalemate in Congress over Obama's refusal to negotiate sections of his namesake healthcare law. We'll also analyze the use of the shutdown as political leverage and as a Republican-demonization tool, and reports regarding the recent capture of an Al Qaeda operative. On today's show, Alex welcomes Michael Boldin, the founder and Executive Director of the Tenth Amendment Center, to examine the passage of California Assembly Bill 351, which essentially nullifies the NDAA's indefinite detention clause. Alex also invites tech industry wizard John McAfee to discuss the development of his new NSA-thwarting gadget, as well as the potential security and identity theft risks built-in to Obamacare.
Date: 10/07/2013
On the Monday, October 7 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues to break down the stalemate in Congress over Obama's refusal to negotiate sections of his namesake healthcare law. We'll also analyze the use of the shutdown as political leverage and as a Republican-demonization tool, and reports regarding the recent capture of an Al Qaeda operative. On today's show, Alex welcomes Michael Boldin, the founder and Executive Director of the Tenth Amendment Center, to examine the passage of California Assembly Bill 351, which essentially nullifies the NDAA's indefinite detention clause. Alex also invites tech industry wizard John McAfee to discuss the development of his new NSA-thwarting gadget, as well as the potential security and identity theft risks built-in to Obamacare.
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