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steve weiss, believe are or not? you haven't been.rom a stock standpoint because of the valuation. >> it's still the valuation. can't get involved at this level. it's somewhat of a niche market, high-end cars. at the end of the day, the range kept it under wraps. the ability to charge it as i'm traveling. >> you know that the charging stations, the battery production, all of that will proliferate over the near term t. will. maybe i'll review -- >> i'm not talking 20 years out. >> maybe i'll review it in a couple years. i drove to boston recently and saw a guy sitting in his tesla. okay? he was still sitting there before i filled up and after i filled up. i just don't want to spend half an hour to an hour to get to boston at the gas station. >> if you haven't been involved with tesla on a run-up, the 5% move in a stock with almost 25% short interest now, great call by the analysts, $400 target. now is not the time to jump in here. stocks have been great if you owned it. good for you. now, if you don't own it, i wouldn't jump in here on
steve weiss, believe are or not? you haven't been.rom a stock standpoint because of the valuation. >> it's still the valuation. can't get involved at this level. it's somewhat of a niche market, high-end cars. at the end of the day, the range kept it under wraps. the ability to charge it as i'm traveling. >> you know that the charging stations, the battery production, all of that will proliferate over the near term t. will. maybe i'll review -- >> i'm not talking 20 years out....
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let's talk about the big story with mike weiss. i asked the folks about kirk cousins earlier. give me your perspective how he played last week and how he's sort of making his way here into this starting quarterback position. >> you can't argue with the numbers. he's incredibly accurate. he threw the belong ball well hooking up with deshawn jackson. my only problem is he didn't close. he didn't win games. that to me is paramount. i don't think it's time to say this is kirk cousin' team yet. when you get to december and it's maybe 7-5 and you're in the playoff hunt, maybe yes, but not right now. you've still got robert griffin, iii in wag in case kirk cousins does not turn out to be an elite quarterback. >> if he goes off tonight? >> you're going to get me to say something i will regret. i am looking forward to a shootout with eli, though. >> reporter: we are enjoying our time here, but it is time to go, back to you guys in the studio. >> near having a little bit too much fun -- they're having a little pit too much fun out there. >> it's almost -- bit too much fun out there. >>
let's talk about the big story with mike weiss. i asked the folks about kirk cousins earlier. give me your perspective how he played last week and how he's sort of making his way here into this starting quarterback position. >> you can't argue with the numbers. he's incredibly accurate. he threw the belong ball well hooking up with deshawn jackson. my only problem is he didn't close. he didn't win games. that to me is paramount. i don't think it's time to say this is kirk cousin' team...
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there's a real disconnect there. >> mike weiss, we so appreciate you taking the time to talk to us todayverybody know his article is in "the washington post," go ahead and read it in full, really interesting. mike, thank you so much for being with us. >> christi, you and victor have a great morning. >> thank you, you too. you go out and make great memories today. >> keep it here on cnn. "inside politics" with john king starts next, right after that "state of the union" with candy crowley at the top of the hour. >>> america's top general discusses plan b, if the initial coalition to defeat isis fails. >> we'd go back to the president and make a recommendation that may include the use of u.s. military ground forces. >> but the commander in chief responds to w a blunt "no way." >> i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. >> reporter: is the president's strategy shaped more by the military objective or by domestic politics? >>> plus six weeks out, control of the senate is a giant wild card, and democrats are scrambling to make a point. >>
there's a real disconnect there. >> mike weiss, we so appreciate you taking the time to talk to us todayverybody know his article is in "the washington post," go ahead and read it in full, really interesting. mike, thank you so much for being with us. >> christi, you and victor have a great morning. >> thank you, you too. you go out and make great memories today. >> keep it here on cnn. "inside politics" with john king starts next, right after that...
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." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome. we begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is here and steve liesman, the markets keep marching higher despite growing concerns. michelle, you first. >> highlight, saying the number of hot spots in the world. look at this map we've built showing how many issues we're facing in the world. unrest in pakistan, disputed elections in afghanistan. terrorism in somalia, yemen and nigeria and focus on three areas of the world that if anywhere have impacted the markets sometimes though not often. start with ukraine and russia. once again today appeared to be moving the markets. deep confusion whether or not russia and ukraine reached some kind of agreement that could eventually lead to a cease-fire. vladimir putin today speaking in mongolia saying that, in fact is what has happe
." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome. we begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is here and steve liesman, the markets keep marching higher despite growing concerns. michelle, you first. >> highlight,...
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end of story. >> sports columnist mike weiss, "the washington post," thanks so much.tor amy klobuchar thanks for bringing the fact you're a female, former prosecutor and u.s. senator you are a triple hit today. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, candy. >>> should the commissioner stay or go? our political panel is next, and we thought it would be interesting to see how that question cuts across party lines. g, means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good c
end of story. >> sports columnist mike weiss, "the washington post," thanks so much.tor amy klobuchar thanks for bringing the fact you're a female, former prosecutor and u.s. senator you are a triple hit today. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, candy. >>> should the commissioner stay or go? our political panel is next, and we thought it would be interesting to see how that question cuts across party lines. g, means keeping seven billion...
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end of story. >> sports columnist mike weiss, "the washington post," thanks so much.enator amy klobuchar thanks for bringing the fact you're a female, former prosecutor and u.s. senator you are a triple hit today. >> thank you very much. >>> our political panel is next, we thought it would be interesting to see how the question cuts across party lines. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like need
end of story. >> sports columnist mike weiss, "the washington post," thanks so much.enator amy klobuchar thanks for bringing the fact you're a female, former prosecutor and u.s. senator you are a triple hit today. >> thank you very much. >>> our political panel is next, we thought it would be interesting to see how the question cuts across party lines. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and...
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joining me now are military analyst retired lieutenant colonel rick francona, and paul weiss. thanks to both of you. colonel, let's start with you. obviously you see that video. and as an american, as a westerner, it does raise kind much those hairs on the back of your neck to think that one of us is there, and could they come back here. is the u.s. able to really sophisticatedly track who he could be, and who else could be there from america? >> well, they're trying. this is a very difficult problem, because so many people travel. and most people are getting into syria through turkey. a lot of people travel to turkey on legitimate business. so it's impossible to stop and track, or look at every single person. so they have to come up with some sort of a profile where they figure who might likely going over to join isis. this is a real big problem for law enforcement and the intelligence community. law enforcement in the united states, the intelligence community once they're overseas. the problem will be is when they return. if they're not identified, they just walk off the air
joining me now are military analyst retired lieutenant colonel rick francona, and paul weiss. thanks to both of you. colonel, let's start with you. obviously you see that video. and as an american, as a westerner, it does raise kind much those hairs on the back of your neck to think that one of us is there, and could they come back here. is the u.s. able to really sophisticatedly track who he could be, and who else could be there from america? >> well, they're trying. this is a very...
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pete najarian, option munster, mike murphy and stephen weiss managing partner of short hills capital. we begin with two stories all about hype and headlines. apple iphone sales blowing past expectations this weekend and alibaba's ipo blowing past all that have come before it. recovering both today from all angles. we do begin with the alibaba aftermath at $25 billion officially the biggest ipo ever. guys i'm sure you've seen what the tape is doing. you bought the stock this morning, went below 90 bucks today in price action in the nasdaq that's ugly today. nasdaq getting hammered. the russell and the declines almost accelerating as we come on the air at noon. >> two things there. one as far as the overall market goes, i agree. not only are the markets rolling over but seeing a lot of leadership rolling over which is not something you want to see. we've held this 2,000 level. we held the 1990 level on the s&p. trading down to 1980. looked like we were breaking out to new highs. i don't like today's price action too much at all. on the alibaba front this is a name you want to own long t
pete najarian, option munster, mike murphy and stephen weiss managing partner of short hills capital. we begin with two stories all about hype and headlines. apple iphone sales blowing past expectations this weekend and alibaba's ipo blowing past all that have come before it. recovering both today from all angles. we do begin with the alibaba aftermath at $25 billion officially the biggest ipo ever. guys i'm sure you've seen what the tape is doing. you bought the stock this morning, went below...
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. >> reporter: let's break it down, turn to mike weiss. we've talked so much about the offense, but let's talk defense. they didn't get to the quarterback last week. they've got to do a better job this week. >> reporter: i believe this defense is as big of key to them being a successful team as their offense. it starts and ends with jim haslett who a lot of people didn't think would be brought back this season as defensive coordinator. he has to mask what is not a very go secondary and he's got to do that with some blitzing schemes and basically making kerrigan and orakpo pin their ears back and get to the quarterback. they have to get to the quarterback. >> reporter: looks like jason hatcher is up tonight. >> reporter: when you look to the offense, this run game, kirk cousins last week 427 yards, that's great, but they got to get this run game going. >> reporter: alfred morris is carrying the ball more from week 1 and he's gaining less. he has not yet had 100 yards. they need him to have at least 100 yards in a balanced attack today. >> r
. >> reporter: let's break it down, turn to mike weiss. we've talked so much about the offense, but let's talk defense. they didn't get to the quarterback last week. they've got to do a better job this week. >> reporter: i believe this defense is as big of key to them being a successful team as their offense. it starts and ends with jim haslett who a lot of people didn't think would be brought back this season as defensive coordinator. he has to mask what is not a very go secondary...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners, my name is mark weiss and i'm a writer and historian and blogger from palo alto california and i have a blog called plastic alto and i took an incredible tower of -- tour of this building. we had a very lively group and some ideas were generated. one thing that came up to plant the seed. 1769 marks the portola expedition of the spanish bho -- who started out in san diego and as a palo altoan. they saw palo alto and realized they were lost and went back to san diego. i don't have the exact timeframe but it's consistent with the same thrust that found yerba buena and eventually mission dolores. with the 250 anniversary of this breakthrough of western civilization i think there should be a regional acknowledgment of these affairs. very specifically i look, i'm familiar with your agenda today in a drought and also closely following the regent -- recent earthquake, i think it would be interesting to write 2019 port los ola and uses of water and how it's changed from the 49ers era and spanish era and mission era and through modern times and our technolog
. >> good afternoon, commissioners, my name is mark weiss and i'm a writer and historian and blogger from palo alto california and i have a blog called plastic alto and i took an incredible tower of -- tour of this building. we had a very lively group and some ideas were generated. one thing that came up to plant the seed. 1769 marks the portola expedition of the spanish bho -- who started out in san diego and as a palo altoan. they saw palo alto and realized they were lost and went back...
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weiss david thomas weiss chin sun packwells vincent michael wells debra jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james white iii james >> and my uncle emilio p. ortiz jr. i love you and i miss you. on behalf of our entire family and all your friends, we love you and we miss you and we'll never forget you. and to daniel lopez, we love you and we miss you too. >> and my godfather, kenneth. i wish you were here. i wish i had more memories of you. i wish every time i look at your picture that you would be there. you were my number-one fan. everyone misses you. emily and i miss you the most. and you are never forgotten. [ applause ] john sylvester white kenneth wilburn white jr. leonard anthony white malissa y. white maudlin a. white sandra l. white wayne white leanne marie whiteside mark p. whitford leslie a. willington mark p. whitford michael t. wholey mary catherine wieman jeffrey david marie wildman glenn e. wilkin
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commissioner about assaults against women, as you know, and the ray rice case, and we're also having mike weiss "the washington post" to take a look at what they think roger goodell should do. so packed show. >> no doubt about it. candy crowley we'll be watching. thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. >>> stay here for "state of the union" with candy today, she's talking to white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough, starts at the top of the hour, 9:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. >>> huge weekend in the nfl. >> big games, big controversies. more just ahead. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. i have moderate to severe it's tough, but i've managed. ♪ in fact, i became pretty good at managing my symptoms, but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. ♪ so when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. ♪ he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw
commissioner about assaults against women, as you know, and the ray rice case, and we're also having mike weiss "the washington post" to take a look at what they think roger goodell should do. so packed show. >> no doubt about it. candy crowley we'll be watching. thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. >>> stay here for "state of the union" with candy today, she's talking to white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough, starts at the top of the hour, 9:00...
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. >> i hope you had a great weekend as well, outside we had clouds greeting you and temperature weiss, winds are -- temperature ice this is -- temperature wise, under motorcyclistly cloudy skies, air temperature 58 degrees and we will be cooler tailed compared to yesterday and the warmest days of this workweek are still to come. futurecast, at least a few good miles and tweeting back in and take a look at the super moon. it will be the 5th one of this year and it is a super half vast moon as well. upper level trough. high pressure builds in its wake. meanwhile the damage is done, the cooler air is associated bringing our number down today and on thursday. here is your forecast. 68 degrees upper 50s to the north and men seen know in the highs rent you have the her mid- 80s. and inland will be mid-week. that is your weather, hi, elizabeth. we are starting to see cars backed up all the way to the maze. you are looking at 25 minutes to get you onto the bridge. and on to the bridge, there are speed sensors and all of that bottlenecks is right before the bay bridge toll plaza. >>> here is a
. >> i hope you had a great weekend as well, outside we had clouds greeting you and temperature weiss, winds are -- temperature ice this is -- temperature wise, under motorcyclistly cloudy skies, air temperature 58 degrees and we will be cooler tailed compared to yesterday and the warmest days of this workweek are still to come. futurecast, at least a few good miles and tweeting back in and take a look at the super moon. it will be the 5th one of this year and it is a super half vast moon...
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joining me now to discuss is columnist michael weiss and jamie detmer with the daily beast. mahmoud's parents part of what they said if our daughter had every chance and freedom in life, could become a bedroom radical, then the same thing could happen to any family. >> sure. >> what is the lesson learned here about how the internet is completely broken down borders in terms of recruiting isis members? >> i mean, look, you know, it would take kind of an acute psychological profile to understand why this particular girl decided to go join, but the point is, in the 20th century if you wanted to join a cult or a terrorist organization, you had to make physical contact and they would bring you to a foreign country. this is all changed now. isis -- even before isis in the last five years or so national security gurus have been talking about sort of lone wolf terrorist attacks. forget about al qaeda planning a bombing from afghanistan to kill thousands of americans. you could simply get a 19-year-old, a disaffected 19-year-old who is not even a muslim to begin and much less an inte
joining me now to discuss is columnist michael weiss and jamie detmer with the daily beast. mahmoud's parents part of what they said if our daughter had every chance and freedom in life, could become a bedroom radical, then the same thing could happen to any family. >> sure. >> what is the lesson learned here about how the internet is completely broken down borders in terms of recruiting isis members? >> i mean, look, you know, it would take kind of an acute psychological...
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. >> another person happy with the new rules once more is daniel weiss from the league of conservations. and shuttle jonathan, why not? do you not want a clean environment? >> of course i do, but we make the mistake of assuming that the way that we do this is just adding another regulation. >> isn't enough enough already? >> welcome i don't hear anyone complaining that things are too clean. millions of americans live in the metropolitan areas where the air can cause respiratory wellness. second, we have a lot of water that needs to be cleaned up and we really need to deal with climate change which is a global problem, but we have to start here at home by reducing carbon pollution responsible for climate change. john: you can use a lot of things there. pollution and climate change are different. there's confusion about what carbon pollution and regular police and really mean. when i think of that, i think of other stuff like coal. you burness and you get sowed in the air and this is real pollution. if you touchless, it's filthy on her your fingers. the new rules against carbon dioxide,
. >> another person happy with the new rules once more is daniel weiss from the league of conservations. and shuttle jonathan, why not? do you not want a clean environment? >> of course i do, but we make the mistake of assuming that the way that we do this is just adding another regulation. >> isn't enough enough already? >> welcome i don't hear anyone complaining that things are too clean. millions of americans live in the metropolitan areas where the air can cause...
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going on in some institutions apply this isis military groups who have taken part of -- over iran weiss is a good idea? at the end of the days have brought islamic state. that discourse is -- the day she landed there was a major attack. those of you to follow that in karachi there were hundreds of thousands people who came to receive her. there was a major attack. that evening i was very passionate about pakistan and i wrote something. i wrote who tried to kill benazir bhutto and i've made the case that beta masoud the previous head of the pakistani afghan -- taliban. she immediately wrote about it. she sent back a text to me and i sent it to her that night. she wrote back and said this is not beta masoud. she said something to the effect and i'm paraphrasing that these are the radical elements within the pakistani establishment. that means bureaucracy as well but by and larg it prefers to establishment at intelligence and the military. .. >> >> then i would ask him. something that people often say. but who uses it as long for intelligence? so i said to him i did not understand. [inaudi
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police say he walked into the store on west weiss street in topton borough.eached in the cash drawer and grabbed money before taking off. he was later spotted at the hess gas station in topt on. >>> the city has received three grants from the department of justice worth nearly a million dollars. the money will be used for violence prevention programs that keep kids in school and help them get jobs. one of those programs is the school justice collaboration. its goal is to reduce school arrests by 50%. >>> well, instead of a day on the field, some of philadelphia phillies alumni spent the day on the greens. it was all part of a charity golf tournament at plymouth country club. the former philly is battling brain cancer. his foundation provides financial assistance to those affected by brain cancer, tumors and injuries. some of his teammates from the 1993 team were there, including tommy green, larry anderson and milt thompson. >>> from baseball to football now, the eagles lost their first game of the season yesterday. they lacked solid offense but they're about
police say he walked into the store on west weiss street in topton borough.eached in the cash drawer and grabbed money before taking off. he was later spotted at the hess gas station in topt on. >>> the city has received three grants from the department of justice worth nearly a million dollars. the money will be used for violence prevention programs that keep kids in school and help them get jobs. one of those programs is the school justice collaboration. its goal is to reduce school...
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joining me is mike weiss, sports columnist for the "washington post."as someone who covers football and covering this scandal, how do you see this? do you see this as a league with a particular problem? do you see this as essentially a league that has the problem the rest of society has that is now coming under the microscope because of the way it is handling it. >> i think both of those, chris. especially the latter. this is a league essentially that has now suspended activated resuspended, this is like moral stands of musical chairs. and unfortunately, all the moral stands are driven by public backlash and sponsor backlash, not by what's right and what's good and commissioner roger goodell, you know, this exempt list he's found convenient for harboring some of these people until their cases are resolved, i'm wondering if he's on it himself. i haven't seen him for a week. >> it is remarkable how radio silent he has gone. a week of probably the most tumultuous week of negative coverage in the modern era of the nfl and goodell has not been before a camer
joining me is mike weiss, sports columnist for the "washington post."as someone who covers football and covering this scandal, how do you see this? do you see this as a league with a particular problem? do you see this as essentially a league that has the problem the rest of society has that is now coming under the microscope because of the way it is handling it. >> i think both of those, chris. especially the latter. this is a league essentially that has now suspended activated...
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michael weiss, thank you so much. >>> let me show you live pictures of air force one, as we hen mentionede president is leaving in mere minutes for the neighboring nation to russia and then to that nato meeting in wales. this is a meeting that is being billed as one of the most important since the end of the cold war and on the agenda, not just talking about what is happenings with russia but the latest beheading video, the threat of isis, the islamic state, as they called themselves. much more after this quick break. ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is
michael weiss, thank you so much. >>> let me show you live pictures of air force one, as we hen mentionede president is leaving in mere minutes for the neighboring nation to russia and then to that nato meeting in wales. this is a meeting that is being billed as one of the most important since the end of the cold war and on the agenda, not just talking about what is happenings with russia but the latest beheading video, the threat of isis, the islamic state, as they called themselves....
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eastern, officer jonathan weiss on the role of the union army in abraham lincoln's 1860 four reelection. sunday afternoon at 8 p.m. eastern, author and that dunlap explores the evolution of first ladies fashion. find our television schedule it c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. , or send us a us tweet. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. spokesman john kirby spoke to reporters about recent airstrikes against isis in syria which included the bombing of key oil refineries. here is a portion of the news briefing. >> hi, everybody. , u.s. military the kingdom of saudi hit areas throughout syria. we are still assessing the outcomes of these attacks, but initially, we believe they were successful. i am going to show you some imagery to demonstrate where that confidence comes from. small-scale refineries provide isis, andl out -- to they are an economic asset. isil is estimated to generate millions of dollars of revenue from these refineries. the strategic attacks were meant specifically to get at the way controlsp sustains and itself. there w
eastern, officer jonathan weiss on the role of the union army in abraham lincoln's 1860 four reelection. sunday afternoon at 8 p.m. eastern, author and that dunlap explores the evolution of first ladies fashion. find our television schedule it c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. , or send us a us tweet. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. spokesman john kirby spoke to reporters about recent airstrikes against isis in syria which included the...
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retired lieutenant governor is cnn military analyst and michael weiss. you look at the spin that both sides are putting on this, the syrian government is saying the u.s. and their partners are now fighting side by side with our generals. are they helping assad? >> my fear is that we are objectively helping him. we have said quite starkly we are not coordinating with him and didn't ask his permission and nor did he give it. in the last week or so officials have come out including the syrian ambassadors saying we thought obama's speech was great and this is we are effectively now a partner in counter terrorism with the united states. the other problem is we are coordinating with the iraq government which is almost entirely controlled by the islamic republic of iran, assad's number one adviser. iraq's natural security a adviser met with assad in damascus and there was chatter about what was going on and assad said we will help with all international counter terrorism measures. >> so here is the issue. you have a multi sided civil r war. you have isis, secul
retired lieutenant governor is cnn military analyst and michael weiss. you look at the spin that both sides are putting on this, the syrian government is saying the u.s. and their partners are now fighting side by side with our generals. are they helping assad? >> my fear is that we are objectively helping him. we have said quite starkly we are not coordinating with him and didn't ask his permission and nor did he give it. in the last week or so officials have come out including the...
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a former chairman of the house intelligence committee, and michael weiss, contributor to politico magazine columnist for "now lebanon." folks on capitol hill are concerned about whether to arm the moderate rebels. let's listen in and talk. >> will not support arming or training the syrian opposition forces. in iraq alone we spent the better part of eight years, training, training iraq, police, military forces, 280,000 person army at the cost of $20 billion to the american people. $20 billion. and the first time they had to step up and defend their country, their people, and their way of life, what did they do? they folded in the face of isis, abandoning equipment and facilities to the enemy. >> so, representative hoekstr achoekstra, you say we should be cautious about that, why is senate athat? >> america has been fighting the threat from radical islam over 20 years, successes and failures under democrat and republican presidents. but the problem still persists. maybe it is as grit eat today an 20 years. as we look at this, there has been no discussion about what happened in libya. not tha
a former chairman of the house intelligence committee, and michael weiss, contributor to politico magazine columnist for "now lebanon." folks on capitol hill are concerned about whether to arm the moderate rebels. let's listen in and talk. >> will not support arming or training the syrian opposition forces. in iraq alone we spent the better part of eight years, training, training iraq, police, military forces, 280,000 person army at the cost of $20 billion to the american...
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weiss. also kicks off the second season of his ifc series entilted quite simply, "maron." for more, this marc maron in the
weiss. also kicks off the second season of his ifc series entilted quite simply, "maron." for more, this marc maron in the
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. >> joining me now, leif alcory, terrorism expert and michael weiss, editor and chief. you can put me down as one who's never heard of this group until suddenly we are already bombing. >> this group is comprised of pretty much al qaeda veterans who have trained in traening camps there. so they're really the true legacy of bin laden, and this is really the danger that stems out of them. it's not because they're extremely able. but they've had the training. they've gathered a block of support from a number of countries and enable to recruit jihadists and bring money in. that's the daenger that stems out of this group. >> how big a group is this? >> it might be comprised of a few dozen. >> a few dozen and they are worthy of a particular war strike against them? >> sure pip mean, you have to understand, the rise of isis is not just a terrorist organization, but a bona fide terrorist army and some would call that a terrorist state. expanding the geographic expanse of the size of great britain has sent shock waves into the jihadi community, particularly core al qaeda. they' a
. >> joining me now, leif alcory, terrorism expert and michael weiss, editor and chief. you can put me down as one who's never heard of this group until suddenly we are already bombing. >> this group is comprised of pretty much al qaeda veterans who have trained in traening camps there. so they're really the true legacy of bin laden, and this is really the danger that stems out of them. it's not because they're extremely able. but they've had the training. they've gathered a block...
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weiss.o kicks off the second season of his ifc series entilted quite simply, "maron." for more, this marc maron in the "last call" spotlight. ♪ >> you know, if you're just asking somebody questions in some sort of journis
weiss.o kicks off the second season of his ifc series entilted quite simply, "maron." for more, this marc maron in the "last call" spotlight. ♪ >> you know, if you're just asking somebody questions in some sort of journis
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." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome.e begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is
." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome.e begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is
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. >> and mike weiss, the press release that the atlantic city police put out about the arrest in this case said right there in the first day, it said it was based on, after reviewing surveillance footage. so it was right hear in the press release after reviewing surveillance footage that's how they put up the complaint against ray rice. and no one at the nfl or at the team made any attempts to review that very same surveillance footage? >> i miean, there is some negligence going on here, not just at the local level, the atlantic city district attorney's office, but the nfl, the baltimore ravens, what bothered me about this was not so much that tmz essentially became your discipline lord today with the release of their video, but you knew what had happened in that elevator, and the notion that they didn't actually act on what they knew before, the idea that a woman in the earlier video would have janapalmey palmer being pulled f the elevator, how she would get that way other than being unconscious. and he pulled her out of the elevator. it bothered me that the nfl and ravens needed vid
. >> and mike weiss, the press release that the atlantic city police put out about the arrest in this case said right there in the first day, it said it was based on, after reviewing surveillance footage. so it was right hear in the press release after reviewing surveillance footage that's how they put up the complaint against ray rice. and no one at the nfl or at the team made any attempts to review that very same surveillance footage? >> i miean, there is some negligence going on...
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and mike brown, stephen weiss, and our top story today, a big call on stocks by one of the best knownists on the street. morgan stanley's adam parker, a one-time bear saying that after five years and nearly 1500 points, the raging bull run is far from running out of steam. predicting the s&p c
and mike brown, stephen weiss, and our top story today, a big call on stocks by one of the best knownists on the street. morgan stanley's adam parker, a one-time bear saying that after five years and nearly 1500 points, the raging bull run is far from running out of steam. predicting the s&p c
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. >> steve weiss? >> i think there's room in yahoo!lay the alibaba trade. >> potash. >> sell ebay. >> all right. that's it for us. "power" starts now. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. d
. >> steve weiss? >> i think there's room in yahoo!lay the alibaba trade. >> potash. >> sell ebay. >> all right. that's it for us. "power" starts now. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are...
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going on in some institutions apply this isis military groups who have taken part of -- over iran weiss is a good idea? at the end of the days have brought islamic state. that discourse is -- the day she landed there was a major attack. those of you to follow that in karachi there were hundreds of thousands people who came to receive her. there was a major attack. that evening i was very passionate about pakistan and i wrote something. i wrote who tried to kill benazir bhutto and i've made the case that beta masoud the previous head of the pakistani afghan -- taliban. she immediately wrote about it. she sent back a text to me and i sent it to her that night. she wrote back and said this is not beta masoud. she said something to the effect and i'm paraphrasing that these are the radical elements within the pakistani establishment. that means bureaucracy as well but by and large it prefers to establishment at intelligence and the military. .. >> >> then i would ask him. something that people often say. but who uses it as long for intelligence? so i said to him i did not understand. [inaud
going on in some institutions apply this isis military groups who have taken part of -- over iran weiss is a good idea? at the end of the days have brought islamic state. that discourse is -- the day she landed there was a major attack. those of you to follow that in karachi there were hundreds of thousands people who came to receive her. there was a major attack. that evening i was very passionate about pakistan and i wrote something. i wrote who tried to kill benazir bhutto and i've made the...
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pete najarian, option munster, mike murphy and stephen weiss managing partner of short hills capital.begin with two stories all about hype and headlines. apple iphone sales blowing past expectations this weekend and alibaba's ipo blowing past all that have come before it. recovering both today from all angles. we do begin with the alibaba aftermath at $25 billion officially the biggest ipo ever. guys i'm sure you've
pete najarian, option munster, mike murphy and stephen weiss managing partner of short hills capital.begin with two stories all about hype and headlines. apple iphone sales blowing past expectations this weekend and alibaba's ipo blowing past all that have come before it. recovering both today from all angles. we do begin with the alibaba aftermath at $25 billion officially the biggest ipo ever. guys i'm sure you've
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rich weiss from american century investments, art hogan is chief market strategist at wanderlich securities. rich, the market is up triple digits. i know you don't comment specifically on alibaba, but it does seem to be a fairly decent environment in which to bring a company to market. >> oh, i don't think there's any question. i think they've perfectly timed this. and how it goes tomorrow is anybody's call, depending on the pricing. but economically speaking, u.s. is at roughly 3% real economic growth. you've got a stock market that's, at best, fairly valued, maybe even a little pricey here. so they've timed it very well. and let's face it. you look out a year, and it's not likely to be as favorable. i think they might be hitting a peak here as far as their ipo pricing. >> yeah, do you want to weigh in on that, art, and would you step into alibaba in its first day or so of trading? >> well, that's a great question. i think rich is exactly correct. really hitting the sweet spot in the market. you know, which has not been easy to do. this is a week where we've gotten the federate decision be
rich weiss from american century investments, art hogan is chief market strategist at wanderlich securities. rich, the market is up triple digits. i know you don't comment specifically on alibaba, but it does seem to be a fairly decent environment in which to bring a company to market. >> oh, i don't think there's any question. i think they've perfectly timed this. and how it goes tomorrow is anybody's call, depending on the pricing. but economically speaking, u.s. is at roughly 3% real...
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sometimes in very trying weiss. they're working to drug addicts, homeless folks, some are very deeply engaged in these political struggles . with their children, as students, and very difficult and trying wace. and if we cannot have any spaces that can serve as a refuge where people can come together and they can be rejuvenated spiritually said that they can go out into the world and the gauges with new energy and with that new spiritual perspective that can keep them focused on the big picture, all of those taken away and it becomes a space of political contention, controversy, stress, stirring among them we are going to see the already dangerous terrain this of people leaving his on because they can't find any relief except amongst the buddhists or a mocks the christians. they can't find any spiritual meaning in the context of what has been defined. we are entering into some very dangerous territory that is unprecedented in this tree. because there were able to survive the political disasters because it had places
sometimes in very trying weiss. they're working to drug addicts, homeless folks, some are very deeply engaged in these political struggles . with their children, as students, and very difficult and trying wace. and if we cannot have any spaces that can serve as a refuge where people can come together and they can be rejuvenated spiritually said that they can go out into the world and the gauges with new energy and with that new spiritual perspective that can keep them focused on the big...
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we talked about it and stephen weiss and and i debated best buy a week ago monday lead into the holidayi like a lot of these. as far as costco, as far as j.w. nordstrom, these guys are really hitting it and a lot of them are percolating up on the list. everybody thought the consumer was dead. no discretionary spend. wrong! >> joey? >> managed health care just continues to defy logic. but earnings power is there. well point a couple of weeks ago did a $2.7 billion debt offering that was very well received. so whether it's cigna, unh,et aetna they continue to work. >> stratus if you take a look at the last one-month chart in this stock since the q 2 earnings numbers this stock has been on fire moving to the up side pushing near the 52-week highs. i haven't heard a lot of folks talking about this name. it actually trade on a 4 pe despite the fact they have much more industrial exposure. i think it's going higher. >> not so fast, pete. >> geez, thanks a lot. >> mr. confident. our traders are quick but they're not always right. in august pete made a bearish call on groupon. >> what we're see
we talked about it and stephen weiss and and i debated best buy a week ago monday lead into the holidayi like a lot of these. as far as costco, as far as j.w. nordstrom, these guys are really hitting it and a lot of them are percolating up on the list. everybody thought the consumer was dead. no discretionary spend. wrong! >> joey? >> managed health care just continues to defy logic. but earnings power is there. well point a couple of weeks ago did a $2.7 billion debt offering that...
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make dinner pop zero for the ebola outbreak, the family of a patient weiss got in a tax i to take himcenter. twice the 62-year-old man was turned away because there was no bed for him. soon after he died at his home in front of his children. his story is just one of thousands as new reports emerge detailing a massive shortage of beds, doctors and treatment centers. the shortfall has turned a terrifying and deadly disease into something that may decimate an entire population. as a body collector picked up one victim of the deadly disease he told "the new york times," we came here for the husband last week. we are back today for the wife and maybe next week we'll be back for the children. the centers for disease control now estimate that liberia and sierra leone could face 1.4 million earning bowla infections by january if the outbreak is left unchecked and that is 10% of the populations of both countries combined. this morning at the united nations president obama attended a high-level meeting on the outbreak. >> the courageous men and women fighting on the front lines of this disease
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weiss been out there -- he's been out there all morning.supposed to be very convenient causing a lot of headaches. we'll tell you why. good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome to "mornings on 2." the middle of the week, wednesday september 10th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell. quick look at weather and traffic. this is kind of our end of the summer heat wave. it looks like it. i don't think we'll set records. we have temperatures on the rise. there is fog out there. some of it is thick and slow. a couple of pictures coming in from the city. we built this city, one of my favorite on twitter and also forest hill, the fog's burned off. it will be warm. inland it will be hot even though we're starting off with 40s and 50s. 48 at la honda. los altos hills, 56. 58 in belmont. temperatures running a little bit warmer. there is a hint of an offshore preez for a few -- preez breeze for a few. misty drizzle by parts of half moon bay and el granada. phoenix, things are coming down. the desert southwest, looking quiet in sout
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. >> weiss's been getting calls from as far away as the middle east for his pumpkin.ome of the retailers are asking for $125 a pop for that. >> wow. that's really pretty cool. >> yeah. >> but i do like it when there is a candle inside and you can see it. it's a little different look. >>> let's check in with sal. we have new information on the bike crash you were telling us about in fremont. and a viewer provided information. >> one of our viewers drive by and saw this crash. saw a mangled bike. the bicyclist was driving westbound on stevenson when he was hit by a car. we're investigating. but fremont police have told us to avoid the area of stevenson boulevard near interstate 880. as far as we know, it's not having a major impact on the freeway. but it's very slow anyway for the normal commute. fremont police are asking you to stay away from stevenson near 880 because of this bicycle accident. that person, by the way, according to police, was taken to a trauma center, is already taken away from the scene. i want to move the maps and take a look at 580 westbound. we ha
. >> weiss's been getting calls from as far away as the middle east for his pumpkin.ome of the retailers are asking for $125 a pop for that. >> wow. that's really pretty cool. >> yeah. >> but i do like it when there is a candle inside and you can see it. it's a little different look. >>> let's check in with sal. we have new information on the bike crash you were telling us about in fremont. and a viewer provided information. >> one of our viewers drive by...
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joining us right now is brian weiss one of our favorite legal voices criminal defense attorney in houstoneterson has been charged. thanks for joining us this morning. the d.a. office is saying he could be facing two years in prison. when you look at this as a lawyer, what do you think of the case they have against him that they put against him so far? >> it's a pretty compelling case. injuries substantial enough that a week after the alleged discipline, there were still substantial marks and bruising on this 4-year-old's body. this is a penalty range that could incompass anywhere from six months to two years in a state jail facility and five years probation and a condition of that probation up to 180 days in jail. more over, adrian peterson and his superstar attorney, rusty hardin are walking into unfriendly territory. one of the most conservative venues in texas. certainly not the easiest place in the western hemisphere to try any criminal case, but particularly a criminal case with facts like these. >> so, the statement here, this was from rusty hardin, from peterson's attorney. you can
joining us right now is brian weiss one of our favorite legal voices criminal defense attorney in houstoneterson has been charged. thanks for joining us this morning. the d.a. office is saying he could be facing two years in prison. when you look at this as a lawyer, what do you think of the case they have against him that they put against him so far? >> it's a pretty compelling case. injuries substantial enough that a week after the alleged discipline, there were still substantial marks...