Topics: Real Estate

Buzzer Beater


Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ is in-studio talking tax havens, local utility costs, and the lack of consistent job creation. Joel Elconin of Benzinga goes over Villanova’s upset win over North Carolina in the National Championship game. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, talks markets. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures tells us how to trade.

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Nothing But a Shakedown


Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER and CNBC’s “Fast Money” is in-studio discussing Apple’s refusal to cooperate with the government, Deutsche Bank, red light camera tickets and much more. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks bull markets. Finally, Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC discusses the Federal Reserve’s effect on the markets.

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Terrorism Across Borders


The weekly Friday circus with Kathy Dervin and Kevin Riordan keeps it uncharacteristically professional through the first hour discussing the markets, technology advances, and what defines Kevin’s trading style. (Well almost professional. There was some talk of porn, too.) The show’s friend Wayne Madsen, investigative reporter and conspiracy theorist, joins for the second hour to discuss the effects of past foreign policy on the recent actions of ISIS and the controversy over whether the US should be letting Syrian refugees across the border.

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ISIS Oil Economics


Author and Columbia College professor Eric Charles May joins the Chief at the start of the show to talk about the Cubs and the physical demands of professional baseball. Kevin O’Neill joins later in the hour for a discussion of ISIS and what the Chief calls “the economics of terrorism.” May and the Chief continue the discussion of ISIS into the later hour touching on how the terrorist organization is capable of recruiting young Americans. For the remainder of the show the two talk about the gentrification of Armitage Avenue in Lincoln Park, changes in the publishing industry, and question who in the FED really knows what they’re doing.

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How Much Football We Actually Watch


At the top of the hour Audrey Johnson calls into the show to talk about real estate and Alcoa’s announcement that they’ll be splitting into two companies come 2016. Chris Manns joins us in the studio for Agriculture Monday with Mark Wientraub, Ag. expert, calling in to discuss the market. In the later hour John Neal and David Andalman join the Chief to talk about how much football we actually watch in a three hour televised game– hint, it’s a lot less than you would think. John and the Chief take out the show discussing whats up, down, and ready to buy.

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