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looks sharp, finds mike evans, slips one tackle, 38-21 aggies. this would be the final of the game, on the run, across his body, evans again, manziel's third td pass of the second half. starts talking a little smack with his opponents. manziel will get an unsportsman like conduct penalty from the head coach fuming when manziel comes to the sideline, aggies win this one 52-31 that final. >>> ohio state hosting the bulls of buffalo. buckeyes scored on the opening drive. heisman candidate. braxton miller, out to smith. 8-0 after a two-point conversion. buckeyes score 22 in the first quarter. hall, 49-yard touchdown, ohio state undefeated last year but ineligible for postseason play. 40-20. notre dame hosting temple, fighting irish came out throwing first quarter. tommy reese on the money to daniels. 32 yards, notre dame up 7-0. second quarter, at it again, connecting with tight end troy nicholas. the big guy rumbles 66 yards, notre dame goes on to win it 28-6. >>> well, the 49ers have tough decisions to make today. the final cutdowns, had to trim th
looks sharp, finds mike evans, slips one tackle, 38-21 aggies. this would be the final of the game, on the run, across his body, evans again, manziel's third td pass of the second half. starts talking a little smack with his opponents. manziel will get an unsportsman like conduct penalty from the head coach fuming when manziel comes to the sideline, aggies win this one 52-31 that final. >>> ohio state hosting the bulls of buffalo. buckeyes scored on the opening drive. heisman...
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he hooks up with mike evans for the 23 yard score.anzel putting his signature all over this game bythrowing three touchdown passes, 6 for 8 for 94 yards as thing agies would go on to hammer rice 52-31 is your final. number two ohio state airing it out on buffalo. braxton miller unloads a rainbo to devon smith. miller threw two touchdowns on the day the buckeyes would win big, 40 to 20 is your final. here is the question: will tim teabow ever play quarterback in the n.f.l. again? they cut the heisman trove winner to get to the 53 man roster. he has struggled this preseason completing 33% of his passes while throwing two touchdowns and two enter sessions. he hit an all-time high two years ago in denver. ever since then, it's been a steady decline with the jets and patriots and you have to wonder if any other team will give him a shot to play quarterback but teabow continued he will continue his life long dream of being an n.f.l. quarterback. >>> remember hour u kids said nothing good happens after midnight. serena williams may beg to di
he hooks up with mike evans for the 23 yard score.anzel putting his signature all over this game bythrowing three touchdown passes, 6 for 8 for 94 yards as thing agies would go on to hammer rice 52-31 is your final. number two ohio state airing it out on buffalo. braxton miller unloads a rainbo to devon smith. miller threw two touchdowns on the day the buckeyes would win big, 40 to 20 is your final. here is the question: will tim teabow ever play quarterback in the n.f.l. again? they cut the...
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he hooks up with mike evans for the 23 yard score.el putting his signature on this game by throwing forg three touchdown passes. he was 6 for 8 for 94 yards, aggies 50 to 31. after the game, manzel had one incidents where he was called for unsportsmanlike. coach benched him midway through the figure out quarter. >> wasn't very smart. you know, that's why he didn't go back in the game either. so, you know, you would hope at this point we have learned something from that. we are still working that. >> that's why he wasn't going back in the game no matter what was happening. >> number 2, ohio state, airing it out against buffalo on their opening drive, braxton miller unloads to devon smith. miller threw two touchdowns on the day of the buckeyes would go on to win big. 40-20 is the final. here is the question, will tim tebow ever play quarterback? they cut the heisman trophy to get to their 53 man roster. he has struggled this preseason completing 33% of his passes, throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions. tebow you had man i can't
he hooks up with mike evans for the 23 yard score.el putting his signature on this game by throwing forg three touchdown passes. he was 6 for 8 for 94 yards, aggies 50 to 31. after the game, manzel had one incidents where he was called for unsportsmanlike. coach benched him midway through the figure out quarter. >> wasn't very smart. you know, that's why he didn't go back in the game either. so, you know, you would hope at this point we have learned something from that. we are still...
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." >> nick evans and mike farly know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a cashes whichs basically every dull, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless hoping beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often. >> they lose a new low energy form of bluetooth to connect to your smartphone. your phone will tell you when you are getting warmer and when you are there you can make it ring. the whole point was making it simple. >> when you are already frustrated looking for your keys, you have zero patience. tile was a cool idea but then the internet got a hold of it. what found out as a fundraising campaign exploded into a multimillion-dollar business. >> we raised $2.7 million. our goal was to raise $20,000. >> now they are race to go get from these prototypes made on a 3d printer to manufacturing over 50,000 tiles. they will ship this winter but that will be the begin
." >> nick evans and mike farly know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a cashes whichs basically every dull, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless hoping beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often. >> they lose a new low...
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." >> nick evans and mike farley know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a car, which is basically every adult, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless homing beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. moving forward, all types of bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often. >> tiles use a new low-energy form of bluetooth to connect to your smartphone. within about 100 feet your phone tells you when you are getting warmer. when you are there it will ring. the whole point was making it simple. >> when you are already frustrated looking for your keys, you have zero patience. tile was a cool idea but then the internet got a hold of it. what started out as a fundraising campaign exploded into a multimillion-dollar business. >> it was amazing. we raised $2.7 million. our goal was to raise $20,000. >> now they are racing to get from these prototypes made on a 3d printer to manufacturing over 50,000 tile
." >> nick evans and mike farley know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a car, which is basically every adult, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless homing beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. moving forward, all types of bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often....
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." >> nick evans and mike farley know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a car, which is basically every adult, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless homing beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. moving forward, all types of bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often. >> tiles use a new low-energy form of bluetooth to connect to your smartphone. within about 100 feet your phone tells you when you are getting warmer. when you are there it will ring. the whole point was making it simple. >> when you are already frustrated looking for your keys, you have zero patience. tile was a cool idea but then the internet got a hold of it. what found out as a fundraising campaign exploded into a multimillion-dollar business. >> it was amazing. we raised $2.7 million. our goal was to raise $20,000. >> now they are racing to get from these prototypes made on a 3d printer to manufacturing over 50,000 tiles.
." >> nick evans and mike farley know the problem all too well. >> everyone who has driven a car, which is basically every adult, knows what it's like to lose their keys. >> now they have a solution. the little white square just over an inch across is called tile. it's a wireless homing beacon for just about anything. >> keys and purses are most common. moving forward, all types of bags, suitcases, musical instruments, things of high value and that you lose often....
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mike tyson, you know, revealing to reporters there and being asked about reconnecting with his former trainer, teddy atlas. so let's bring in reinvention specialist and founder of me university, marshon evansrkable because iron mike. i mean, the title right there says, you know, that he is just a force. he is iron. you know? he is steely and he can't possibly break down but he's revealing a big part of himself, this struggle. how do you interpret this? i know you mentioned this is the cry for help. but i thought this is after the cry. >> i think this is the right type of cry, actually. and i worked with a lot of professional athletes and entertainers as a sports and entertainment attorney and what i recognize is that particularly with men, whether they're football players or boxers, they're expected to be very tough and have it altogether and as celebrities we expect that of them but mike says he's tried everything and hasn't worked. >> which is so honest and so many people whether it's drugs or alcohol have gone through the same thing and he's revealing, peeling back the layers. >> we have to realize he's still a man who grew up with a broken childhood. his mom died when he was 16, his si
mike tyson, you know, revealing to reporters there and being asked about reconnecting with his former trainer, teddy atlas. so let's bring in reinvention specialist and founder of me university, marshon evansrkable because iron mike. i mean, the title right there says, you know, that he is just a force. he is iron. you know? he is steely and he can't possibly break down but he's revealing a big part of himself, this struggle. how do you interpret this? i know you mentioned this is the cry for...
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evans in for maria bartiromo. she will be here, though, with part two of her exclusive interview with mike duke in just a moment. bill griffeth will join me momentarily, as well. the trading week coming to a close. it maybe the dead of august, but this was not a slow week by any standard. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the dow adding about 44 points or a third of one percent. similar gains for nasdaq, at 1,663. the nasdaq, bill, up half a percent. if you want to know why it's outperforming today, despite some of the stumbles this week, it has a lot to do with the performance of microsoft and facebook. >> yeah, facebook hits $40. who'd thunk that six months ago, right? so a down week, but not a dull week, that's for sure. josh lipton has been on top of it all there on the new york stock exchange floor today. what are you watching there, josh? >> reporter: hey, bill, yeah, we do finish higher today. the dow tacks on 46. the nasdaq is up 19. the s&p up 6. 1,663. the dow intraday, i know you have been talking about this, you saw the drop after the disappointing new home sales data, but then we mo
evans in for maria bartiromo. she will be here, though, with part two of her exclusive interview with mike duke in just a moment. bill griffeth will join me momentarily, as well. the trading week coming to a close. it maybe the dead of august, but this was not a slow week by any standard. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the dow adding about 44 points or a third of one percent. similar gains for nasdaq, at 1,663. the nasdaq, bill, up half a percent. if you want to know why...
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evans in for maria bartiromo. she will be here, though, with part two of her exclusive interview with mike duke in just a moment.th will join me momentarily, as well. the trading week coming to a close. it maybe the dead of august, but this was not a slow week by any standard. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the dow adding about 44 points or a third of one percent. similar gains for nasdaq, at 1,663. the nasdaq, bill, up half a percent. if you want to know why it's outperforming today, despite some of the stumbles this week, it has a lot to do with the perfnc
evans in for maria bartiromo. she will be here, though, with part two of her exclusive interview with mike duke in just a moment.th will join me momentarily, as well. the trading week coming to a close. it maybe the dead of august, but this was not a slow week by any standard. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the dow adding about 44 points or a third of one percent. similar gains for nasdaq, at 1,663. the nasdaq, bill, up half a percent. if you want to know why it's...
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mike. thank you very much. >>> the host of a south bay blood drive ends up being turned down for taking part in his own event. campbell mayor evan low was deferred or banned from giving blood yesterday because he is gay. the fda has imposed a lifetime ban on gay donors since back in 1983 in responds to the aids scare. mayor low calls it discrimination and is calling on the fda to review the three-decade-old ban and repeal it. >> i'm disappointed i'm not able to donate blood. certainly the criteria that was determined to figure out whether or not i would be an eligible candidate is faulty. one can simply lie on the form and you can still test the blood. >> in response the american red cross says it is following the fda's lead. the red cross says there are other ways the gay community can support blood donation like sponsoring a drive. >>> it is 5:10. a pakistani game show giving away babies as prizes. >> what? >> can you believe this? how the game show is defending itself this morning. >> got to see that one to believe it. >>> plus, keeping track of crime. we'll let you know how three major cruise lines right now trying to keep y
mike. thank you very much. >>> the host of a south bay blood drive ends up being turned down for taking part in his own event. campbell mayor evan low was deferred or banned from giving blood yesterday because he is gay. the fda has imposed a lifetime ban on gay donors since back in 1983 in responds to the aids scare. mayor low calls it discrimination and is calling on the fda to review the three-decade-old ban and repeal it. >> i'm disappointed i'm not able to donate blood....
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i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans of the new york stock exchange along with mike santoli, seniorre turning this weekend into a five-day weekend for david. good for them. futures like any great actor are asking what's my motivation today as likelihood of a strike on syria still very unclear. personal spending, barely rising. we're going the close out the month of august today thankfully barring a
i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans of the new york stock exchange along with mike santoli, seniorre turning this weekend into a five-day weekend for david. good for them. futures like any great actor are asking what's my motivation today as likelihood of a strike on syria still very unclear. personal spending, barely rising. we're going the close out the month of august today thankfully barring a
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i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans of the new york stock exchange along with mike santoli, seniorolumnist at yahoo! finance. faber and cramer are turning this weekend into a five-day weekend for david. good for them. futures like any great actor are asking what's my motivation today as likelihood of a strike on syria still very unclear. personal spending, barely rising. we're going the close out the month of august today thankfully barring a massive advance. it will be the worst month since may of 2012. europe still in the red as well after german retail sales unexpectedly dropped. >>> road map begins with markets in a holding pattern on this last trading day of the month. while deliberations by the u.s. and allies over intervention in syria stretch on. meantime, a new nbc news poll finds roughly half of americans are against military action. they are kicking off that iphone trade i told you about earlier. >>> and ge reportedly set to spin off its consumer lending business. we'll talk more about that, too. futures pointing to a slightly higher open on the last trading day of the m
i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans of the new york stock exchange along with mike santoli, seniorolumnist at yahoo! finance. faber and cramer are turning this weekend into a five-day weekend for david. good for them. futures like any great actor are asking what's my motivation today as likelihood of a strike on syria still very unclear. personal spending, barely rising. we're going the close out the month of august today thankfully barring a massive advance. it will be the worst month since...
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mike about some macro stuff, too. mainly the fed. we had fisher this week. evans refusing to rule out that september taper.at was, ylan? >> you know, i think that he is an important member of the community. certainly well respected. had the evans rule before, sort of saying if we reach 200,000 in jobs per month, start to taper. i am not sold on september taper actually. >> really? >> i think that the data that has come in is efficiently murky. you have the second half of the sequester kicking in in the fall that, you know, it could be hard for them to pull trigger come september. >> you could have said the same thing almost in may and it's clear the fed is quite anxious to exit here. >> i think what the fed wanted to do is make sure that we got qe infinney out of everybody's mind. to persuade people that it's going to end, whether it's in september, whether it's a little bit later, i do think the direction of surprise obviously would be later. i think there is room in the data do do that. the inflation data in particular. so i feel like once they put the markets on alert that we have to be tuned in to this
mike about some macro stuff, too. mainly the fed. we had fisher this week. evans refusing to rule out that september taper.at was, ylan? >> you know, i think that he is an important member of the community. certainly well respected. had the evans rule before, sort of saying if we reach 200,000 in jobs per month, start to taper. i am not sold on september taper actually. >> really? >> i think that the data that has come in is efficiently murky. you have the second half of the...
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evans speaks about the economy at 1:00 p.m. and on the earnings front, look for numbers before the open from cvs caremark, adm, dish network, liberty media, mgm resorts and mikethe close, disney, 20th century fox, marathon oil and zillow. >>> analysts expect different profits when it reports second quarter results today. the u.s. firm is among a group of solar panelmakers that have seen their stocks shoot up in recent months. first solar up 55% this year. sun power trading at four times its level in january. but, of course, it follows couple of years of deep, deep depression. ed guinness is manager of the guinness alternative energy fund and joins us now. thank you very much indeed for joining us. dramatic performance from solar stocks. i think in some ways did we get to a point where there was nowhere else to go? >> i think that's right. when you say it had a difficult time, we looked at 14 solar stocks that are still around from 2007 and '08 and they have fallen from their peaks 96% from their low in 2012. they're back up 350% from there. but they're still down 88% from the lows. >> yeah. i mean, the -- clearly the problems they had as we had big stock pric
evans speaks about the economy at 1:00 p.m. and on the earnings front, look for numbers before the open from cvs caremark, adm, dish network, liberty media, mgm resorts and mikethe close, disney, 20th century fox, marathon oil and zillow. >>> analysts expect different profits when it reports second quarter results today. the u.s. firm is among a group of solar panelmakers that have seen their stocks shoot up in recent months. first solar up 55% this year. sun power trading at four...