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army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one pales took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for clarification. i don't want to bet that they could even go like that and they have an air of bread and. water if you believe you are right so they're going down although hills identified what he believed were iraqi vehicles he became concerned when his apaches fire control computer contradicted the grid coordinates provided by the troops on the ground relying on his battlefield instincts and commanding officers directions males prepared to fire on the vehicles. but they it's hard to pull the trigger back we have a little bit here tell me how far ahead if you're up seven zero forty eight hundred meters. befo
army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one pales took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for...
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army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one pales took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for clarification. why do i want to bet that they could go like that and their bread and. butter get everybody right so they're going to take him out although hales identified what he believed were iraqi vehicles he became concerned when his apaches fire control computer contradicted the grid coordinates provided by the troops on the ground relying on his battlefield instincts and commanding officers directions males prepared to fire on the vehicles. but they it's hard to pull the trigger back me up a little bit here tell me how far ahead if you're up seven zero to thirty eight hundred meters. before firing hal
army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one pales took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for...
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army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one hails took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for clarification. and i don't want to bet that they could go i gave that i think that the arab red line. roger get everybody right so they're going to take him out although hills identified what he believed were iraqi vehicles he became concerned when his apaches fire control computer contradicted the grid coordinates provided by the troops on the ground relying on his battlefield instincts and commanding officers directions males prepared to fire on the vehicles. they it's hard to pull the trigger back me up a little bit here tell me i'm fired head and you're up seven zero thirty eight hundred meters. before
army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one hails took command of his apache helicopter to check on two iraqi vehicles believed to be a mile north of the american line. the flying conditions that night were less than optimal it was dark and there was a sandstorm growing. concerned about his true position on the battlefield males ask for...
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in december 1956, alaska tennessee plan delegates bill egan and ralph rivers set out to drive all the way from fairbanks to washington d.c. the trip was a publicity stunt that would stop at each state capital that had joined the union via the tennessee plan tactic. ernest gruening would meet them on the way for the last leg of the journey. >> they then arrived in washington. they didn't know what was going to happen. during the previous congressional session, '55 to '57, i think statehood bills for both states were simply recommitted to committee. they didn't get to the floor. it was a terribly depressing time. so with 1957 dawning and the new congress, they had no particular reason for hope. >> narrator: on january 14, 1957, alaska's tennessee plan delegates were formally introduced to the senate from the gallery. the senators applauded but denied the request to seat them as members of congress or enact statehood legislation. bob bartlett knew that it wouldn't be that simple. >> some have charged that the tennessee plan was not as effective as it might have been. it's really sort of
in december 1956, alaska tennessee plan delegates bill egan and ralph rivers set out to drive all the way from fairbanks to washington d.c. the trip was a publicity stunt that would stop at each state capital that had joined the union via the tennessee plan tactic. ernest gruening would meet them on the way for the last leg of the journey. >> they then arrived in washington. they didn't know what was going to happen. during the previous congressional session, '55 to '57, i think statehood...
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so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. and he will get what's coming to a death row inmate, and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta-3 building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, if it's going to be two years, ten years, what they're going to decide. and that's really hard. >> if ralph menzies is to be executed, he will be moved from a holding cell at 30 minutes to midnight, then be escorted by a team of five officers down this hallway, arriving at a room whose purpose cannot be mistaken. some inmates die by lethal injection. utah still uses a firing squad for inmates who have chosen that option. one such execution made headlines when convicted murderer gary gilmore was put to death in 19
so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. and he will get what's coming to a death row inmate, and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta-3 building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction,...
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all right. so you're cautious probably into october, ralph? if you had to pick stocks or sectors to be in from now until then what would they be? >> that's a great question. the ones that went down the least in august which are the small to mid caps down three, four, five%? i think they could do very, very well. i have this thing for semis. you have a bunch of names. it has all this other stuff performing. >> you mean like a yelp or facebook? >> yes. >> we have noticed it. that is mature. >> sit a. >> if you look at ralph's levels, if they decide to taper and you see the markets sell off, that is a very big concern. that means what has been driving this market has completely changed. >> the big movers of the day. >> they did a bond deal this morning to pay for their vanguard health system. market didn't like it. it did reverse. so i think if you're in it you could use today's low as a stop out point. >> talking for tesla. down 4%? jc? >> this thing is abc lutdly on fire. i don't know where we're wrong. where do you put your stop loss. you need
all right. so you're cautious probably into october, ralph? if you had to pick stocks or sectors to be in from now until then what would they be? >> that's a great question. the ones that went down the least in august which are the small to mid caps down three, four, five%? i think they could do very, very well. i have this thing for semis. you have a bunch of names. it has all this other stuff performing. >> you mean like a yelp or facebook? >> yes. >> we have noticed...
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ralph said his father worried all the time. he worried that he would, the plant was shut down and he does his job. he worried the supply of plutonium would be satiated and he would lose his job. he worried someone as that would be something wrong. like miss behave in high school and loses job over that. everybody knew if you lost your job at the plant come you had a week to get out of town. bob's father understood that nowhere else but his less than high school education and skills could he support his family so well as in richland. so the real fear people thought was the fear of losing their place in a special card at the. same thing in the soviet union. i mean, if you sprout to match or beat up your wife or got drunk on the job, you are hauled before a party meeting and threatened with eviction. if your kid misbehaving school, dressed like elvis pressley, listen to the voice of america, that kid was sent to boarding school, never to return to his or her parents in the close city. there is a major accident, big explosion in 19
ralph said his father worried all the time. he worried that he would, the plant was shut down and he does his job. he worried the supply of plutonium would be satiated and he would lose his job. he worried someone as that would be something wrong. like miss behave in high school and loses job over that. everybody knew if you lost your job at the plant come you had a week to get out of town. bob's father understood that nowhere else but his less than high school education and skills could he...
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ralph for six years. >> did you meet patrick ewing. >> oh, my god, you guys all must have gone to phoenix then, right? >> yeah. >> den tease would not get off of there. >> oh, i thought she was pregnant. >> now they've got stories about girls from phoenix. as the lie counter grows here, some of them bail. >> i got fired two weeks ago. >> that's all right. >> a lot of the guys after they get found out they're like, sorry, i tried my best. >> sorry about that, man. >> funny prank from the official comedy youtube channel. >> it's an unusual family home but it doesperks. >> there's no lawn to mow. >> and playing with your food never sounded so good. >> it's a kit cat keyboard. >> and the keyboard actually works. >> find out how the candy keys make sweet music. and don't miss your chance to win an ipad mini. tuesday's buzz word is coming up. >>> let's head over to the gridiron for a little junior football. see that little guy right there? that's jace pickett. he's having a bit of time getting his game face on for this game because during the national anthem, they introduce a very special guy. >> ladies and
ralph for six years. >> did you meet patrick ewing. >> oh, my god, you guys all must have gone to phoenix then, right? >> yeah. >> den tease would not get off of there. >> oh, i thought she was pregnant. >> now they've got stories about girls from phoenix. as the lie counter grows here, some of them bail. >> i got fired two weeks ago. >> that's all right. >> a lot of the guys after they get found out they're like, sorry, i tried my best....
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younger brother verdine to play bass, recruited phillip bailey as the colead singer, ralph johnson on drums. it was magic. it allun. but the work ethic was legendary. practice sessions were held whenever needed. >> we rehearsed, you know, sometimes after concerts. we would rehearse after concerts. >> reporter: after concerts. yes. reporter: when other bands are off partying or doing whatever, you guys would be back... >> rehearsing. just to figure certain things out. >> one more time. reporter: the old work ethic survives to this day. the fire is still there. but for a while it flickered. in 1983 after more than a dozen albums and six grammies, maurice white decided that the band needed a break. >> it was a very uncomfortable period. traumatic. very traumatic. this is all we knew. this is all we had. when somebody kind of pulls that rug out, you know, you're like, now you have to rethink your whole program. >> reporter: so what did you do? you know what i did? i called a friend of mine who had a construction company. i went to install fire springallers. i worked on a construction sight. then i worked at a stereo
younger brother verdine to play bass, recruited phillip bailey as the colead singer, ralph johnson on drums. it was magic. it allun. but the work ethic was legendary. practice sessions were held whenever needed. >> we rehearsed, you know, sometimes after concerts. we would rehearse after concerts. >> reporter: after concerts. yes. reporter: when other bands are off partying or doing whatever, you guys would be back... >> rehearsing. just to figure certain things out. >>...
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all along. but we'll get to that in a minute. in the "crossfire" consumer advocate, ralph nader.s called "told ya so." he doesn't like obama care but doesn't want it repealed either. former ceo and senate candidate who thinks obama care is hurting business, carly fiorina. mr. nader, you think obama care doesn't go far enough. we will get to that. but as soon who fought for consumer protection for so long, tell me where obama care fails consumers most. >> well, first of all, it is full of trap doors. so fully implemented there will be 25 million people not covered. secondly, it doesn't control cost of hospitals, drug companies, dr. practices because it is the same fee for service process. and third, it is eformously complex to administer which of course irritates people, raises costs. develops too much uncertainty and ambiguity. having said that, if it is fully impri imimplemented, there will be full medicare for all, everybody in, everybody out. in canada they do it for half the price and businesses like it that way. >> do you think that was the plan all along? >> no. >> it wasn'
all along. but we'll get to that in a minute. in the "crossfire" consumer advocate, ralph nader.s called "told ya so." he doesn't like obama care but doesn't want it repealed either. former ceo and senate candidate who thinks obama care is hurting business, carly fiorina. mr. nader, you think obama care doesn't go far enough. we will get to that. but as soon who fought for consumer protection for so long, tell me where obama care fails consumers most. >> well, first of...
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how traumatic was it for your you because you all did different things. you start out, ralphc. >> well, yes. i said, well, let me go do this. >> they'd say you know what you're talking about? >> in any career whether you're in sports, media, you're going to have peaks and valleys. you learn your biggest lessons down in the valleys so when you come back, you come back stronger. >> what went into this album then, "now, then, and forever?" >> we dug deep and found our own music. >> what's classic about us. >> to final out what's classic and really bring back the essence of who earth wind & fire has been. >> thelots of music cycles. is there a sense that '70s music is back? >> i think so. bruno mars. thing air rah -- this is a brand-new era of a lot of young people who never heard of this music. we come, us old school guys with our album, and we bring our album and we fit in. >> and you look out and have every generation. >> we have a broad demographic. >> i heard your most requested piece is "september." >> what is yours? ♪ life goes on >> verdine? >> fantasy. >> yes. >> one is
how traumatic was it for your you because you all did different things. you start out, ralphc. >> well, yes. i said, well, let me go do this. >> they'd say you know what you're talking about? >> in any career whether you're in sports, media, you're going to have peaks and valleys. you learn your biggest lessons down in the valleys so when you come back, you come back stronger. >> what went into this album then, "now, then, and forever?" >> we dug deep and...
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the fact that syria is deploying missile defense technology to syria, and, ralph, you know, it looks like we're getting walked all >> sure. because, again, putin will live up to what he says. if we destroy syrian military technology, putin will replace it. let me put the relationship in an everyday perspective for you. putin is a classic sadistic schoolyard bully, and obama's the geeky kid with the thick glasses and the armful of books. and putin enjoys beating on obama, and obama will always give up the lunch money, always. but let me -- there's a very, very short poem by a.e. houseman that just nails this. the russian bear is huge and wild, it has devoured the infant child. the infant child is not aware it has been eaten by the bear. there you have putin and obama. martha: well, we shall see. the president has said that putin's the bored schoolboy in the back of the room, so the school analogies are flying all around this situation, and so much of this is going to come down to really, i think, the american people's perception of who is on the other side here. i know, ralph, you believe that it is primarily al-q
the fact that syria is deploying missile defense technology to syria, and, ralph, you know, it looks like we're getting walked all >> sure. because, again, putin will live up to what he says. if we destroy syrian military technology, putin will replace it. let me put the relationship in an everyday perspective for you. putin is a classic sadistic schoolyard bully, and obama's the geeky kid with the thick glasses and the armful of books. and putin enjoys beating on obama, and obama will...
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all the people of virginia regardless of what the religious background is. alsockson tonight accepting his long-held belief that marriage is between a man and woman and ralph northamisplaying his openness to the lgbt community. live in arlington, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. onlyose two were not the politicians talking tonight. texas senator ted cruz's standing on the senate for tonight, and here are live pictures from the senate. he is speaking out in support of a house-past spending bill that will defund health care reform. the measure doesn't have enough votes to pass the senate. to fill the time, he read "green eggs and ham" to his children. the speech is not considered a filibuster because the senate has already agreed to vote on the bill. six people are in custody tonight in connection with the murder of a woodbridge high school student. investigators say that diandra samuels stabbed 18-year-old kenny diaz over the weekend. the other five suspects in the case were charged with abduction. they are accused of taking him to the park. police believe a string of events leading to his death are drug-related. right here on abc seven as rescuers pulled a man from a tr
all the people of virginia regardless of what the religious background is. alsockson tonight accepting his long-held belief that marriage is between a man and woman and ralph northamisplaying his openness to the lgbt community. live in arlington, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. onlyose two were not the politicians talking tonight. texas senator ted cruz's standing on the senate for tonight, and here are live pictures from the senate. he is speaking out in support of a house-past spending bill that...
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and after the war, all of these people go straight to madison avenue and they start working or corporations. and laura nader, who teaches at berkeley and is ralph's sister, when we had din ar while ago, said something that i thought was very smart. she said, you know, people talk about american culture but what they're really talking about is corporate culture. and this corporate culture was instilled, this compulsion to consume this inner compulsion to consume. the destruction of traditional values of 2015, self-efacement, replacing it with a consult of the self, with heedenism. and mack nism comkelly in his memoir, when he writes about the culture mostly in gren itch village, of the bow heemians -- bohemians, comments that although they consider themselves -- i think this is -- can be a critique as well of the beats, is that while they consider themselves outsiders, that consult of the self has infected even the left. and this coming out of the religious left, it was interesting, although i was very young, 11, 12, i was very conscious. when my father took us to demonstrations he would wear a clerical color. i lived in a house where -- collar. i
and after the war, all of these people go straight to madison avenue and they start working or corporations. and laura nader, who teaches at berkeley and is ralph's sister, when we had din ar while ago, said something that i thought was very smart. she said, you know, people talk about american culture but what they're really talking about is corporate culture. and this corporate culture was instilled, this compulsion to consume this inner compulsion to consume. the destruction of traditional...
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ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests. tune in tonight at 7:30 eastern for special coverage. >>> all right, so there are a lot of claims about president's new health care plan coming from both sides. and this is just one from the president. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. >> so, is that true? the short answer, maybe. it is probably true that the majority of people who have insurance will not be affected by the new law. but clearly, some will. the white house says the president stands by the claim, declaring on its website, nothing in the proposal forces anyone to change the insurance they have, period. you can find all the answers you want on cnn.com/healthcare. >>> he's already cheated death once. now a high-flying daredevil plunges through a ten-foot crack in a mountain. we'll show you his amazing flight, coming up. >>> and next, you'll definitely want to stick around for this. a warning about a deadly bacteria. it's in seawater and even some kinds of seafood. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised
ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests. tune in tonight at 7:30 eastern for special coverage. >>> all right, so there are a lot of claims about president's new health care plan coming from both sides. and this is just one from the president. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. >> so, is that true? the short answer, maybe. it is probably true that the majority of people who have...
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ralph reid. donald trump, crazy old allen west and jeb bush supposedly this other kind of republican. but he is at alling all their gigs. later this summer, jeb bush did an event for tea party governor of maine, paul lepage, the one that said in july, democrats are bending the state over and giving it to them without vaseline. paul legauge said the vaseline thing, the right got excited, how they feel sodomized by the leftists. paul lepage says the thing about vaseline. then there is jeb bush doing a fund raiser for him. a few days later, paul lepage wants to fly an airplane into the herald building and blow it up. i don't know why jeb bush gets beltway credit for distance from the guys on the fringe of his party. because the he is right there with them. he keeps doing events with them. even the fringiest ones. now this week, jeb bush has hopped into proverbial bed with ken kuchenelli, struggling candidate for governor in virginia. the election a few weeks from now. kuchenelli running behind. a long career as a right-wing tea party guy in virginia. up until the last week he had been trying to run his c
ralph reid. donald trump, crazy old allen west and jeb bush supposedly this other kind of republican. but he is at alling all their gigs. later this summer, jeb bush did an event for tea party governor of maine, paul lepage, the one that said in july, democrats are bending the state over and giving it to them without vaseline. paul legauge said the vaseline thing, the right got excited, how they feel sodomized by the leftists. paul lepage says the thing about vaseline. then there is jeb bush...
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all funds are probably trailing the index. so where are they going to get it from? not from disney or the generals. they will get it from wimpy stocks. >> ralph mentioned speculation. alpha could mean speculation, change for performance. >> it's a symbol of a topping process. i don't know if this is the absolute top but this is what you see when you see markets get disconnected. i would bring up big blue as another one to put out there. we have talked a lot in the show. they talked about how ibm tends to lead the market i sold all of my equity exposure. >> you're in all cash? >> 100% cash. >> so putting the bear suit to the test? >> i wouldn't go that far. but i bought emerging markets. i bought european stocks. they have had a phenomenal run here. so why not take some off the table. >> they don't ring a bell at the top. what's the high? 1709? >> i think i have been skeptical for a while. at these levels now, this way you take the profits. >> listen, i don't know if we're at the top or not. there is so much cash on the s&p 500 balance sheet look at the situation with coke. any time you see a company like that trade into a private company, a l
all funds are probably trailing the index. so where are they going to get it from? not from disney or the generals. they will get it from wimpy stocks. >> ralph mentioned speculation. alpha could mean speculation, change for performance. >> it's a symbol of a topping process. i don't know if this is the absolute top but this is what you see when you see markets get disconnected. i would bring up big blue as another one to put out there. we have talked a lot in the show. they talked...
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ralph. you need a strong ceo. i think it will translate great into microsoft. like allmponent for any stock. the market will definitely give us premium allocation. i think him giving him there will give microsoft a boost. cheryl: are bullish, obviously, but you are saying the debt ceiling debate, a obvious shut down. >> going into earnings, investors have been fairly mixed and underestimating the power of corporate america. if you have money on the sidelines right now, i would probably hold off. i would not go all day and into any investments. this, too, will pass. there are headwinds. cheryl: they may give you positive markets even though you are overall polish, robert. the debt ceiling. how much does that factor into whether or not you will be buying stocks in the next week or so? >> we have a little more cash in our portfolios that we normally do right now, cheryl. when we look at the s&p 500 as a whole, we do not see that as a screaming bargain right now. if you are soon on some cash, i think that is a good place to be right now. cheryl: thank you for this nice frie
ralph. you need a strong ceo. i think it will translate great into microsoft. like allmponent for any stock. the market will definitely give us premium allocation. i think him giving him there will give microsoft a boost. cheryl: are bullish, obviously, but you are saying the debt ceiling debate, a obvious shut down. >> going into earnings, investors have been fairly mixed and underestimating the power of corporate america. if you have money on the sidelines right now, i would probably...
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ralph that -- to travel that stretch. traffic is heavy to treasure island on the other side of the bay bridge and a five car crash headed into san francisco allulder. >> trading is underway on wall street with investors marking the 9/11 anniversary and we go to jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> first, though, san francisco firefighters are minutes away from going their very own 9/11 remembrance it's halloween time and disneyland is ours! going down! boo! with haunted mansion holiday... space mountain ghost galaxy, and wicked fun in both parks, the disneyland resort just got spookier! visit disneyland.com/halloween trick or treat. i gotta have that bag. italian leather? for an amazing deal. [ shopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. >> covering novato, oakland and sunnyvale and all bay area. this is abc7 news. >> happening now in san francisco, firefighters are holding their own 9/11 remembrance ceremony. >> in san francisco, abc7 news reporter matt keller joins us from fire station 7. matt? >> the ceremony is about to start. you can see they pulled out
ralph that -- to travel that stretch. traffic is heavy to treasure island on the other side of the bay bridge and a five car crash headed into san francisco allulder. >> trading is underway on wall street with investors marking the 9/11 anniversary and we go to jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> first, though, san francisco firefighters are minutes away from going their very own 9/11 remembrance it's halloween time and disneyland is ours! going down! boo! with haunted...
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ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests. tune in tonight at 7:30 eastern for that coverage. >>> the u.n. is demanding syria get rid of allwill tell you about it after the break. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> so we have been watching the events on capitol hill this saturday, watching both sides, the house and senate try to hash out a bill to come up with to keep the government from shutting down at midnight monday. we did expect house speaker john boehner to step up to the microphone, he didn't, but what his office did was release a statement saying the house will vote today on two amendments to the senate spending plan, the first amendment delays the president's health care law by one year, the second permanently repeals obama care's medical device ta
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ralph lauren and now pier 1 say things have gotten rocky of late. how is that reassuring. pier 1 says it's our fault. the other guys, they all said the same thing. it is the economy. it is true that overseas is strong and getting stronger. companies that deal with international markets like the big industrials that we hear more about, they aren't getting their tailwind from the united states. they're getting it from china, brazil, russia, mexico, and canada. they're coming back. remember it's always about earnings on "mad money." i think about home depot. the company does very well when the domestic, not international but domestic economy is humming. home depot has been soaring ever since the bottom of the great recession but it ran into a brick wall when it reported a month ago. the stock dropped almost 10% because smart investors were able to see this was the last good quarter for home depot given the sudden p and sickening decline in rates. you need to know what the fed had to do to take action like that. the fed needed to reverse the core of that stuff. it tees barometer of the course of spending. the fact that he was able to get them ba fro
ralph lauren and now pier 1 say things have gotten rocky of late. how is that reassuring. pier 1 says it's our fault. the other guys, they all said the same thing. it is the economy. it is true that overseas is strong and getting stronger. companies that deal with international markets like the big industrials that we hear more about, they aren't getting their tailwind from the united states. they're getting it from china, brazil, russia, mexico, and canada. they're coming back. remember it's...
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ralph a 100-year-old tortoise who is still young enough to play. the soccer ball is the world's first nearly indestructible ball designed specifically for harsh environments. so it can withstand all 600 pounds. for one more check of the weather, let's go to lisa. >> hi there we are looking at low clouds and fog still in pacifica a little in hayward half moon bay and you can see how the low clouds and fog are hugging the san mateo coast. plenty of sunshine numbers have been pretty comfortable. tote winds, onshore winds have picked up in san francisco at about 13 miles an hour. 64 degrees. 67 in oakland. 70 in san jose. low 70s and cloudy skies half moon bay. you see the sunshine from the golden gate bridge. numbers in the north bay were pretty nice. to 80 in st. rosa, 76 in na pa. the clouds clear by about 9:00. mid-70s, though a little cooler, livermore and cochran. >> that will be the trend for the rest of the weekend as a weak system heads our way tomorrow strengthening that on shore push. to the low clouds and fog back toompbt across the bay allowing for just a little bit of a later burnoff. but we will scour off the clouds along the peninsula. with temperatures a little coole
ralph a 100-year-old tortoise who is still young enough to play. the soccer ball is the world's first nearly indestructible ball designed specifically for harsh environments. so it can withstand all 600 pounds. for one more check of the weather, let's go to lisa. >> hi there we are looking at low clouds and fog still in pacifica a little in hayward half moon bay and you can see how the low clouds and fog are hugging the san mateo coast. plenty of sunshine numbers have been pretty...
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ralph nor it tham and e.w. jackson squared off during a debate in arlington. >> i'm not running to be preacher, bishop, pass but lieutenant governor and i will seek to serve all regardless of their background. >> it's what i do in church carries with me to what i do in every day life. >> northam holds a three-point lead over jackson among likely voters. that's in our latest nbc 4/nbc 4 marist poll. >>> mgm resorts will show off its plans and give an update on its bid to develop what is called an $800 million facility. the resort's ceo has said before that he envisions an elegant building featuring glass, brick, and stone. mgm is competing with penn national and greenwood racing to build that gaming center in prince george's county. >> having trouble sleeping through the night? why all those gadgets you have around the house could be to blame. plus, new criticism for asiana airlines. why they could could be hit with a hefty fine. >>> the unusual display of generosity that had some unknowing folks cashing in. 5: 5:07. >>> a chilly wednesday morning. good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. down into the 40s much of the region. some patchy, dens
ralph nor it tham and e.w. jackson squared off during a debate in arlington. >> i'm not running to be preacher, bishop, pass but lieutenant governor and i will seek to serve all regardless of their background. >> it's what i do in church carries with me to what i do in every day life. >> northam holds a three-point lead over jackson among likely voters. that's in our latest nbc 4/nbc 4 marist poll. >>> mgm resorts will show off its plans and give an update on its bid...
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all the details. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, ross. the lawsuit was brought by bank of america in 2008 against ralph chofy, imagine ymatthew tannin l garagales months before bear stearns went under in march of 2008. the demise of the funds was among the earliest high profile signs of stress in the credit market that led to the global financial crisis. the bear funds and enhanced leverage funds had been crammed with subprime mortgage-backed securities prior to their collapse. they said they structured a cdo in may of 2007 of mortgage-backed assets that were primarily owned by the two bear funds and took huge losses when they imploded one month later. they say it would not have entered that transaction if it had known the funds were suffering substantial redemption requests and were desperate to secure liquidity to prop them up. the judge rejected the claims saying bank of america couldn't prove damages that could be traced to bear or the fund managers concealing any market moving information. a jury acquitted chofy and tannin of securities fraud in 2 09 saying there was no evidence of criminal intent or that they conspired to mislead invest
all the details. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, ross. the lawsuit was brought by bank of america in 2008 against ralph chofy, imagine ymatthew tannin l garagales months before bear stearns went under in march of 2008. the demise of the funds was among the earliest high profile signs of stress in the credit market that led to the global financial crisis. the bear funds and enhanced leverage funds had been crammed with subprime mortgage-backed securities prior to their collapse....
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all of the possible ramifications and worst casing it. you can't hope for the best, you have to plan for the worst. >> ralph. good point.hank you for your insight today. >> coming up. new reporting on the trend to hide deductible health plans and how it could mean thousands in the new health care for people out there. and details on the bird strike that forces a plan to land shortly after take off. passengers describe it terrifying. >> pilot told us that birds had floun in our main engine and it blew or he had to cut it off. >> my heart was going really fast. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >> it is getting more interesting at this hour, everybody. the secretary general warned that a syria attack would likely unleash more turmoil. he said it is a violation of the law for the u.s. to act alone on syria unless we are defending ourselves. the un is coming out against action by united states in syria and forces on congress trying to put something together.
all of the possible ramifications and worst casing it. you can't hope for the best, you have to plan for the worst. >> ralph. good point.hank you for your insight today. >> coming up. new reporting on the trend to hide deductible health plans and how it could mean thousands in the new health care for people out there. and details on the bird strike that forces a plan to land shortly after take off. passengers describe it terrifying. >> pilot told us that birds had floun in our...
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all right. mari maria, crystal, thank you for your time. we'll talk more, i'm sure. >> thanks, alison. great to be with you. >> thanks. >>> "crossfire" will will have the latest. ralphnd carly fiorina are the guests. so watch tonight for very special coverage. >>> just days after suspending the entire football team for bad behavior off the field, a utalk high school football team returns on homecoming night. the outcome, players say they won't forget. >>> a new jersey judge has ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, but if governor christie gets his way, that decision will never go into effect. we'll tell you why. michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye
all right. mari maria, crystal, thank you for your time. we'll talk more, i'm sure. >> thanks, alison. great to be with you. >> thanks. >>> "crossfire" will will have the latest. ralphnd carly fiorina are the guests. so watch tonight for very special coverage. >>> just days after suspending the entire football team for bad behavior off the field, a utalk high school football team returns on homecoming night. the outcome, players say they won't forget....
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all the problems. looks like a big comeback. >> home away. >> looks like the story is not good enough. >> ralph lauren. >> ralph lauren did not did not give great guidance and now it's coming back. >> dram. >> looks like they're tight. >> what is coming up tonight on "mad money"? >> we have duncan graham on. it's one of these situations where they're going international and moving out west. i think this is a stock that's been stalled. let's find out why. >> interesting. interesting to hear whether you like this or starbucks better. >> ooh, very tough. >> tonight do you go with 49ers or rams? >> look, i think the rams have been a big disappointment. i'm sitting bradford, playing luck this weekend. 49ers have had a couple of bad games. kaepernick comes back. >> okay. 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time, "mad money." when we come back, pending home sales coming back. and paypal's president with more on the $800 million purchase of braintree in just a moment. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's n
all the problems. looks like a big comeback. >> home away. >> looks like the story is not good enough. >> ralph lauren. >> ralph lauren did not did not give great guidance and now it's coming back. >> dram. >> looks like they're tight. >> what is coming up tonight on "mad money"? >> we have duncan graham on. it's one of these situations where they're going international and moving out west. i think this is a stock that's been stalled....