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apaches in arizona were furious that congress just turned over sacred land for mining copper or that they protested the ski resorts use of recycled sewer water to make snow on sacred mown mountainsides but at the same time in the state state they want to build a tramway nearly a mile and a half to the floor of the canyon to facilitate tourism. so some indians that would be sacreligious. my guest is out to change how we think about indians and challenge the laws that embody bigotry against them. he represented tribal groups in front of the u.s. supreme court and has written like a loaded weapon about the legal history of racism against indians in north america and my favorite savage anxieties the invention of western civilization. welcome. >> thank you for having me. that gives a big mining company land in arizona. what's your take on that? >> it involved land that is really part of the most sacred land to this tribe. many members of san carlos trace their ancestry back to the apache warriors and folks fighting the federal government over their land rights and cultural rights for a lo
apaches in arizona were furious that congress just turned over sacred land for mining copper or that they protested the ski resorts use of recycled sewer water to make snow on sacred mown mountainsides but at the same time in the state state they want to build a tramway nearly a mile and a half to the floor of the canyon to facilitate tourism. so some indians that would be sacreligious. my guest is out to change how we think about indians and challenge the laws that embody bigotry against them....
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it cut apaches, ch-47s, uh-60s. and when we looked at that in the summer of 2013, we thought there's got to be a better way. because this plan, this original plan included keeping many of the legacy systems that have been in our fleet, have been in our army inventory for 40 years and that included our kiowa warriors and our aging training fleet. so what the army's plan did was solve for a short-term fiscal bogey, but it didn't solve for many of the longstanding issues we had in our branch. it didn't solve for training aircraft, it didn't solve for a scout helicopters. it was, the approach was to put billions of dollars into the aging kiowa warrior when was only going the give you a marginal upgrade in capability down the road. it didn't do anything to our aviation structures. they all remained the same, and we had seven different variants across the force. so we took a different look, and we said let's see if there's another way to go about solving many of aviation problems. and one of the things we put together was
it cut apaches, ch-47s, uh-60s. and when we looked at that in the summer of 2013, we thought there's got to be a better way. because this plan, this original plan included keeping many of the legacy systems that have been in our fleet, have been in our army inventory for 40 years and that included our kiowa warriors and our aging training fleet. so what the army's plan did was solve for a short-term fiscal bogey, but it didn't solve for many of the longstanding issues we had in our branch. it...
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let'sk5(#÷ safe our apaches. let's save our uh 60s.&a ablelm p to goó'fo to the armyéuq÷ç and ask for more money. that wasn't going to happen. the money was gone in the program in the outyears. so we( choices. if you agree that the organizing principle is to keep your best stuff, thenÑdá5 you have to throw into play, throw into the mix the idea/bi that you die vest yourf÷1 mix, of course, is your aircraft. we had 368 aircraftv2,z in the fleet. we got ten squadrons.brawpand we imagined what the army would be if we die vested the x oh-a8-d. of course, the question came up what do we do next? what happensmrmwith the scout? of [|ie, we have the ah-64-d which studieño3 have7!,Ñ shown can and has over the past many years2zft performed the scout role very, very infectively in the p.>army. so that is one ofdrq@b the organizing principles in the army. we had to pay close attention to the mix within the ac and the rc because, again, dieúdásingtkx6 the o hiv g! the number of the battalions in the army fromhi down to 20. and when you go downé to t
let'sk5(#÷ safe our apaches. let's save our uh 60s.&a ablelm p to goó'fo to the armyéuq÷ç and ask for more money. that wasn't going to happen. the money was gone in the program in the outyears. so we( choices. if you agree that the organizing principle is to keep your best stuff, thenÑdá5 you have to throw into play, throw into the mix the idea/bi that you die vest yourf÷1 mix, of course, is your aircraft. we had 368 aircraftv2,z in the fleet. we got ten squadrons.brawpand we...
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>> no, no apache. that one i would avoid. >> what about you? >> my first one i'm going to say devin. insiders have bought. i think it's great opportunity. >> i like sh lumber. >> stephen, thanks for joining us today. dan, always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> coming up one of the biggest bulls on the charts charging the street and while they're trimming their position in apple, that being morgan stanley. >>> plus, was black fwrid a black eye for america? jon najarian was at malls of america and you won't believe what he told us. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. >>> welcome to fast money "halftime report." saying it is reasonbling to expect a mid-2015 lift-off for interest rates, that is if everything goes according t
>> no, no apache. that one i would avoid. >> what about you? >> my first one i'm going to say devin. insiders have bought. i think it's great opportunity. >> i like sh lumber. >> stephen, thanks for joining us today. dan, always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> coming up one of the biggest bulls on the charts charging the street and while they're trimming their position in apple, that being morgan stanley. >>> plus, was black fwrid a black...
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native americans feeling betrayed, it has land that is a cultural and historical interest to the apache tribe. we go "between the lines." >> reporter: tucked away between the lines of a massive defense bill in washington are the rites to this - protected land that is held sick red by apache tribes much pore more than a decade a british and australian mining company rio tinto, and resolution copper spent millions to lobby congress to get in here to get at an enormous copper government. congress and the president are set to hand over 2400 acres of a national forest to resolution copper. in return it would set aside 5,000 acres of its own land. so why, you mite ask, is this in a defense bill? >> a chief energy security. >> senator john mccain's office says it critical. mccain helped to insert the land deal into the bill in spite of controversy over rio tinto iranian mine in namicia, in which -- namibia, in which iran holds a 15% stake. >> being part of a group of people that lost land to begin with and see it lost again is saddening to our people. >> resolution copper's new mine would turn
native americans feeling betrayed, it has land that is a cultural and historical interest to the apache tribe. we go "between the lines." >> reporter: tucked away between the lines of a massive defense bill in washington are the rites to this - protected land that is held sick red by apache tribes much pore more than a decade a british and australian mining company rio tinto, and resolution copper spent millions to lobby congress to get in here to get at an enormous copper...
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but we felt it was a necessary precaution to take. >> [audio from the apache helicopter]. we cordoned off the building that the-- and helicopters killed the personnel on. don't go anywhere else, we've cordoned off that building. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise from land mines to the possibility of crossfire to the possibility of incoming mortars to military forces simply changing sides. so a journalist needs a certain level of combat awareness training as well as emergency first-aid. >> as long as people are fighting each other and killing each other, and doing so in the acquisition of power, or territory, or, you know, a point of view, uhm, journalists have to be there. >> we have seen a rise in this culture of impunity in some of the world's most dangerous countries. not, well, we're talking about war zones now, but countries like mexico, where to kill a journalist is easy censorship. >> so, journalists who make themselves awkward, who do investigative work, who get on the wrong side of a particular crime gangs, or even pa
but we felt it was a necessary precaution to take. >> [audio from the apache helicopter]. we cordoned off the building that the-- and helicopters killed the personnel on. don't go anywhere else, we've cordoned off that building. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise from land mines to the possibility of crossfire to the possibility of incoming mortars to military forces simply changing sides. so a journalist needs a certain level of combat...
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apache was at a hundred and now in the mid 60s. a even if their earnings fall in half from where they were last year it would still be a below market pe ratio on earnings we think are going higher. we like how they are selling assets and using proceeds to reseed their share because they think their stock is undervalued. >> have you been adding to what must have been already been a position of some scale during this downturn? >> we did own a lot of it before. we find the energy, in our judgment, over reacting to the news environment. so it would be a fair guess that we've been adding to holdings in this area. unfortunately i can't give an absolute answer until after our quarterly reports come out in the second week of january. >> that's cool. bank of america. number two for your top three stocks of 2015. >> sure, financials wii believe have been out of favor ever since the crisis six years ago. and despite them performing quite well from the bottom most of the banks still sell below book value. bank of america in the 17s with a book
apache was at a hundred and now in the mid 60s. a even if their earnings fall in half from where they were last year it would still be a below market pe ratio on earnings we think are going higher. we like how they are selling assets and using proceeds to reseed their share because they think their stock is undervalued. >> have you been adding to what must have been already been a position of some scale during this downturn? >> we did own a lot of it before. we find the energy, in...
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it got that name because apache warriors that had been forced to the edge by u.s.orces they chose to leap to their deaths rather than be taken captive. it's a sacred site. they still use that and areas around it for ceremonial purposes. now instead the congress is planning to give that land to rio tinto, to the mining company that did the uranium deal with iran. so surprise! that's in the defense bill. taking apache leap and all that land away from the indians so it can become a giant copper mine instead. just what we need. there's, actually, sort of a lot of public outcry over that as people start to learn that secret. there's a petition at the white house website with 60,000 signatures on it urging this stripping out of the defense bill before it moves forward. so that's one little example of congress trying to hide controversial stuff deep in unrelated legislation. this happens every year and both parties do it. but this year, with everybody's attention even more consumed by the torture report ha was released yesterday, i mean, just as all the other must pass le
it got that name because apache warriors that had been forced to the edge by u.s.orces they chose to leap to their deaths rather than be taken captive. it's a sacred site. they still use that and areas around it for ceremonial purposes. now instead the congress is planning to give that land to rio tinto, to the mining company that did the uranium deal with iran. so surprise! that's in the defense bill. taking apache leap and all that land away from the indians so it can become a giant copper...
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arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america morning news >> good morning and welcome! to al jazeera america >> real stories... real reporting... real news... a deeper look... >> a much better forecast for today >> with an international edge >> why is this so important and how close is this deal? >> from our award winning news teams across america and beyond >> we begin with breaking news coming out of the west bank... >> news that matters... al jazeera america morning news every morning 7 east
arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. >> a deal went against they're own government >> egypt mismanaged it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an...
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arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. ♪ >>> the global push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions might seem like a bad idea for an energy company described by its own ceo as the forth largest polluter in america. but the ceo is no ordinary ceo. he is the head of nrg energy. he has embraced the push to cut carbon pollution. he joined the company 11 years ago, and built it into the nation's largest independent power producer. a lot of that electricity is generated using coal, a major coarse of carbon pollution. and they are not abandoning coal. last month he pledged to reduce the carbon emissions by 50% by the year 2030, and nrg is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in renewable energy including solar. i sat down with him and asked aim about the impact of the climate conference in peru. >> it's all part of a larger process. i do think the international process, particularly the multinational process is going to be very slow, and, you know, as a business person, i think the private secto
arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. ♪ >>> the global push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions might seem like a bad idea for an energy company described by its own ceo as the forth largest polluter in america. but the ceo is no ordinary ceo. he is the head of nrg energy. he has embraced the push to cut carbon pollution. he joined the company 11 years ago, and built it into the...
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arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major difficulty for the prosecution that there was no evidence >> al jazeera america presents lockerbie part one: the pan am bomber >>> the global push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions might seem like a bad idea for an energy company described by its own ceo as the forth largest polluter in america. but the ceo is no ordinary ceo. he is the head of nrg energy. he has embraced the push to cut carbon pollution. he joined the company 11 years ago, and built it into the nation's largest independent power producer. a lot of that electricity is generated using coal, a major coarse of carbon pollution. and they are not abandoning coal. last month he pledg
arizona for an up close look in the provision of the spending bill that would give land sacred to apachemericans over to a large company. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major...
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the apache helicopters would be at risk. why was that an odd statement to make? what war had we just fought? i think kuwait is pretty dusty. i am not saying they are being disingenuous. real.k this is very but they are also being pragmatic. what are you asking? you are asking them to put soldiers in harm's way and it was not something the defense department was particularly willing to do. however, we get policymakers trying to get people's attention. henstone.stone -- this is the quintessential example. he wrote a book. this is his famous journal. he had his moments. he was the editor of "the washington times." in his book, he lobbied, he very much wanted to be the ambassador to africa. and he gets the ambassador to kenya. he is the ambassador to kenya when this crisis breaks. he starts actively lobbying working with some of those proponents like jim bishop and herman coen and james forbes back in d.c. to effectively bring a response, to try to get the united states to intervene. what he did was ingenious. whether or not it was a thing is a source of debate. he w
the apache helicopters would be at risk. why was that an odd statement to make? what war had we just fought? i think kuwait is pretty dusty. i am not saying they are being disingenuous. real.k this is very but they are also being pragmatic. what are you asking? you are asking them to put soldiers in harm's way and it was not something the defense department was particularly willing to do. however, we get policymakers trying to get people's attention. henstone.stone -- this is the quintessential...
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kind of wondering about apache oil, apa. kind of bought some a little bit about 70 a month or so ago and wondering if i ought to pick some up as it's going down. >> apache made good moves which raised a lot of cash but they needed to do that which is not good. i continue to think that oil goes lower. we did a big takeout, we've done a bunch of takeouts off the charts about how oil goes lower. the charters have been right. the demand is not there and the supply is there. i don't want to buy more oil stocks. lower oil means lower stocks. hey i know it doesn't make sense. we have to deal with the lunasy until the stocks are so low and they aren't impacted anymore and don't go down when futures go down. much more including a global insight from an industrial power house. how did honeywell buck the trend for most of today's trade. a company at the center of two hot trends when cloud computing and health care reform collide. can you cash in? buckle your seat belt and bust out the thing you use to text. give me a call. i'm answerin
kind of wondering about apache oil, apa. kind of bought some a little bit about 70 a month or so ago and wondering if i ought to pick some up as it's going down. >> apache made good moves which raised a lot of cash but they needed to do that which is not good. i continue to think that oil goes lower. we did a big takeout, we've done a bunch of takeouts off the charts about how oil goes lower. the charters have been right. the demand is not there and the supply is there. i don't want to...
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it uses water seized from the apache people. and cheap energy from the navajo nation. all of these stories need to be told and they all need to be told together. "power lines" provides a model of how we can begin to do so. so please run with me in celebrating andrew's remarkable achievement here. we will all get a chance to ask questions but since i am the commentator i am sort of seizing the opportunity to asked the first question here. -- ask the first question here. the king about future opportunities, one of the things that intrigued me is that this is presented as the national story of the u.s., although i would argue that when you are doing native history that makes it international because there is a navajo nation and of the united states. -- and the united states. but it falls within the geographic limits of what we call the united states. how could we expand this frame to think about international flows of commodities and the ways in which certain risks are exported behind the united states to other communities as well? >> first of all, thank you, carl, for th
it uses water seized from the apache people. and cheap energy from the navajo nation. all of these stories need to be told and they all need to be told together. "power lines" provides a model of how we can begin to do so. so please run with me in celebrating andrew's remarkable achievement here. we will all get a chance to ask questions but since i am the commentator i am sort of seizing the opportunity to asked the first question here. -- ask the first question here. the king about...
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army should be able to achieve needed savings and meet mission requirements without transferring apachesm the reserve components to the active army. our bill establishes an independent commission on the future of the army, to examine army force structure and to make recommendations as to the best way forward for army helicopters. because the army needs the savings generated by the helicopter restructuring now, the bill would allow the transfer of 48 apache helicopters, as called for in both the army plan and the alternative national guard plan before the commission reports. but additional transfers would depend on the recommendations of the commission and subsequent department or congressional action. sequestration is damaging enough to our military, but the damage will be far worse if we insist that the department conduct business as usual without regard to the changed budget circumstances. the budget caps imposed by sequestration mean that every dollar we choose to spend on a program that we refuse to cancel or reduce has to come from another higher priority program. our senior militar
army should be able to achieve needed savings and meet mission requirements without transferring apachesm the reserve components to the active army. our bill establishes an independent commission on the future of the army, to examine army force structure and to make recommendations as to the best way forward for army helicopters. because the army needs the savings generated by the helicopter restructuring now, the bill would allow the transfer of 48 apache helicopters, as called for in both the...
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apache is down to the present. that is one big selloff all right.e to put money in on a long-term basis. >> absolutely. every time there is a massive selloff, the strongest players survive. they have a lot of upside potential. the second one is burke scheier hathaway. i think it gives you a lot of play across the american economy. this is the kind of company that is trying to move forward. stuart: we really are grateful to you to bring us back to the reality of by a half making some money. keith fitzgerald, everyone. i very much, keith. marjorie clifton joining us from austin, texas. we have been on the show now for 90 minutes. i want to see this administration take a much stronger approach to the possibility of lone wolf attacks and divided states. i do not want to see any more work place violence. are we going to hit a top-of-the-line towards terror in the united states? >> i would say we have already beefed up many of our oversight issues. there are a couple of things happening. there is a long history of criminal act to the deep. they will proba
apache is down to the present. that is one big selloff all right.e to put money in on a long-term basis. >> absolutely. every time there is a massive selloff, the strongest players survive. they have a lot of upside potential. the second one is burke scheier hathaway. i think it gives you a lot of play across the american economy. this is the kind of company that is trying to move forward. stuart: we really are grateful to you to bring us back to the reality of by a half making some...
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. >>> plus dicker point outs some companies, and even apache and devin could see some weakness goingtheir problems came at a high cost. then there are persistent worries, as david faber reports as much as 18% of the high-yield junk markets reports, and many are overstretched. pickens is concerned about -- to drill. it is true that the cost of drilling could come down because of the decline of the rate of growth, another reason to use that tie up, defensive play, i don't have any doubt that the opec suicide pact can last. it has to unravel. there are our that i see that will demand cutbacks now that we've seen what can happen. however, the idea that happy days are here again and oil companies keg bought for more than the comments that boone made, that seems to fly in light of everything that's been said. in other words, try not to get hurt here. companies don't say let's take advantage of a price break, and also don't forget, as some overstretched company goes belly up, it puts pressure on all the independenting. in other words, sure there are good companies and bad companies, but don
. >>> plus dicker point outs some companies, and even apache and devin could see some weakness goingtheir problems came at a high cost. then there are persistent worries, as david faber reports as much as 18% of the high-yield junk markets reports, and many are overstretched. pickens is concerned about -- to drill. it is true that the cost of drilling could come down because of the decline of the rate of growth, another reason to use that tie up, defensive play, i don't have any doubt...
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it has land that has significance to the apaches. >> reporter: tucked away between the lines of a 1600fense bill in washington are the rights to this, a huge swathe of pristine desert in southeast arizona, protected land that is held sacred by app patchy tribes. a british and australian owned mining company have spent millions lobying congress to get in here, so they can get at an deposit. >> if you think there's 65 pounds of copper in a preus. solar panels use copper. the renewable energy industry really thrives on copper. >> reporter: congress and the president are set to hand over 2400 achors of the national forest to resolution copper. in return the company would set aside roughly 5,000 acres of its own land. senator john mccain's office says mineral access is critical to national security. china owns company. >> the copper market we're not sure where it will end up. >> reporter: mccain helped insert this issue into the bill. but to get a better sense of what is at stake here in arizona, i headed deeper into the app patchy's ancestral homeland. this is tonto national forest, you ca
it has land that has significance to the apaches. >> reporter: tucked away between the lines of a 1600fense bill in washington are the rights to this, a huge swathe of pristine desert in southeast arizona, protected land that is held sacred by app patchy tribes. a british and australian owned mining company have spent millions lobying congress to get in here, so they can get at an deposit. >> if you think there's 65 pounds of copper in a preus. solar panels use copper. the renewable...
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but that races concerns about the water table and the ancient ancestral land of the apache that has been protected for half a century. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> mitt romney's career and private equity in the huge wealth that wrought in many voters against him. especially after infamous remark after the 47%. but that was the 2012 presidential election. now as we look ahead to the 2016 race private equity investments could become a problem for jeb bush. the former republican governor will announce soon whether he's running for nomination, and details of bush's business affairs came to life thanks to an article if bloomberg's business week. the article describes you how jeb bush set up an equity money in 2013 through britain hill he created three funds under britton hill. one of them raised $61 million mostly from foreign investors. it's incorporated in the u
but that races concerns about the water table and the ancient ancestral land of the apache that has been protected for half a century. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> mitt romney's career and private equity in the huge wealth that...
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for 28 years he worked for houston-based apache corporation.e was the victim of a tragic car jacking. so far no statement from the state department >> thank you, angie. >> pacific coast highway is closed. it runs between san francisco and l.a. and you can see the big piles of rocks and debris on the road. it was caused by heavy rain. but that area will not see any more of it today. >>> cyber threats will be on the docket when the supreme court comes back in session. they will decide whether a pepper's threats online should be considered when filing charges against them. in this case a man allegedly made threats against a woman on facebook but his attorney says he never intended those as real threats. ruth bader ginsburg's first day back is today after emergency surgery last week. >>> it is your chance to vote for sterling, virginia native ryan sill. sill has been in the bottom three for two weeks now -- three weeks, rather. he was the instant save. you can watch the voice tonight on nbc 4. good luck to ryan. >> we want to get you caught up on t
for 28 years he worked for houston-based apache corporation.e was the victim of a tragic car jacking. so far no statement from the state department >> thank you, angie. >> pacific coast highway is closed. it runs between san francisco and l.a. and you can see the big piles of rocks and debris on the road. it was caused by heavy rain. but that area will not see any more of it today. >>> cyber threats will be on the docket when the supreme court comes back in session. they...
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camepon entonces fue desde los once pasos donde el napoli saco la ventaja y el triunfo gracias a que el apachei tiene su segunda super copa en su historia la primera fue en 1990. vo cambiando las cosas al mundo del box el sabado pasado el mundial mente conocido exboxeador muhamed ali fue hospitalizado por neumonia. la enfermedad fue detectada con prontitud, por lo que se espera que al, de 72 aÑos, no est en el hospital mucho tiempo gabriel es todo lo que les tengo en deportes al momento para las once de la noche los detalles del ultimo partido de lunes por la noche en la temporada de la nfl. broncos y bengals. ahora pasamos con gaby para mas. gabriela live live weather cam cesar ---pasamos con gabriela dellan que nos tiene el pronostico del tiempo... gabriela... ♪ montejo es uno de los secretos mejor guardados de méxico. utiliza materias primas de la más alta calidad, y se elabora bajo un proceso único. si pudiéramos envasar lo mejor de méxico, seguramente sería en una montejo. esta disponible en losveza estados unidos.o por mas de cien años de orgullo, autenticad y patrimonio cultural mexican
camepon entonces fue desde los once pasos donde el napoli saco la ventaja y el triunfo gracias a que el apachei tiene su segunda super copa en su historia la primera fue en 1990. vo cambiando las cosas al mundo del box el sabado pasado el mundial mente conocido exboxeador muhamed ali fue hospitalizado por neumonia. la enfermedad fue detectada con prontitud, por lo que se espera que al, de 72 aÑos, no est en el hospital mucho tiempo gabriel es todo lo que les tengo en deportes al momento para...
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apache is in free fall. it really is. they are all in free fall.royal dutch because as dividend protection but i understand and that said be careful, we're not done. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> right now the american society of hematology is hosting one of the year's most important meetings for the conference where far ma and bio companies go to substitute their stuff. it's been a terrific showcase for a lot of successful cell gene products but more importantimportant ly d ly, which brings me to carry kpti that presented strong data. this company came public 13 months ago and since then the stock tripled to $46. now this is still a small speculative drug company whose lead formulation is phase two clinical trials with several more preclinical candidates in the pipeline. the key is selling treatment for various types of blood cancers. this is what is known as selective nuclear export prohibit tore. it's a drug that blocks the expression of a gene found in treatment resistant types of cancer. it has the potential to work across
apache is in free fall. it really is. they are all in free fall.royal dutch because as dividend protection but i understand and that said be careful, we're not done. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> right now the american society of hematology is hosting one of the year's most important meetings for the conference where far ma and bio companies go to substitute their stuff. it's been a terrific showcase for a lot of successful cell gene products but more...
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>> that is fort apache in the bronx. one of the great people of all time. he is a giver.is paul newman. off camera, there is flirting with. she must have been 19 years old. that was on the street in the bronx. the only time i ever worked with him. i got involved with his children's charitable -- up in connecticut, which was an amazing thing. >> the last picture? >> that is robert in the middle. a great man on the left, sergio leone. i call him the italian santa claus. one of the great directors. all clint eastwood's work. he was so much more than that. he was truly a great director. not only spaghetti westerns. we had done "once upon a time in america." i used to tell him, i have such a small role. he wanted me to come to cannes. i didn't want to go because i felt a part didn't warrant it. he said, i want you to come. i came and i kept complaining, this is such a small part. it turns out to be one of the favorite roles. he said, what do you want to call the character? i said, call him aiello. no one knows me anyway. because of my complaints -- the next movie, danny, you a
>> that is fort apache in the bronx. one of the great people of all time. he is a giver.is paul newman. off camera, there is flirting with. she must have been 19 years old. that was on the street in the bronx. the only time i ever worked with him. i got involved with his children's charitable -- up in connecticut, which was an amazing thing. >> the last picture? >> that is robert in the middle. a great man on the left, sergio leone. i call him the italian santa claus. one of...
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we saw a lot of energy names hitting lows including apache '04 marathon or conical phillips but on the dow jones industrial average there were plenty of laggards like ibm one trader noted i am keeps breaking the lowe's. is you cannot catch a falling knife that is there are is some bright spots go. lululemon it was a tough week on wall street. charles: all of the sad faces will pretend that our guests are smiling we have jonathan hoenig and you look fantastic. maybe you can play some music. >> you blew me away. with a little bit conservative over here. [laughter] then our chief economist and our retail expert dash skiing in the fact she is not losing money. we have to dig into the first group. equities did not have the chance right out of the gates it is all about oriole but investors throw is in the towel as the day went on and not really sure where the bottom is but is that the tax sale or high valuations? or something else? but in the meantime they fail to get going. >> one of the overreactions is industrials got hammered today. what is the big expense? with energy being down they sh
we saw a lot of energy names hitting lows including apache '04 marathon or conical phillips but on the dow jones industrial average there were plenty of laggards like ibm one trader noted i am keeps breaking the lowe's. is you cannot catch a falling knife that is there are is some bright spots go. lululemon it was a tough week on wall street. charles: all of the sad faces will pretend that our guests are smiling we have jonathan hoenig and you look fantastic. maybe you can play some music....
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not only does he get them to form into an alliance, but he gets the local apaches who showed up in the last 40 years and gets them to be part of the alliance. because they have been raiding them. that was a significant accomplishment on pope's part. how does he do it? anyone remember the signal? should remind you of the incas. >> runners. >> runners with what? >> messages or smoke signals. >> what were the messages? >> [indiscernible] >> corded knots. knots in the cord would indicate the days for the rebellion. what happens is they get found out early. how do they get found out early? loyal, christianized pueblo rat them out. they catch the messengers, and they torture them and they say, ok, we are going to rise up in rebellion against you. what will happen is, santa fe will end up getting besieged. about 1000 people in santa fe. about 2000 pueblo are besieging them. meanwhile, further south, refugees fled, and the deputy governor figures, no one is going to come to help us, so we retreat. and they retreat all way down to el paso. meanwhile, the governor -- he takes a couple 200 of the
not only does he get them to form into an alliance, but he gets the local apaches who showed up in the last 40 years and gets them to be part of the alliance. because they have been raiding them. that was a significant accomplishment on pope's part. how does he do it? anyone remember the signal? should remind you of the incas. >> runners. >> runners with what? >> messages or smoke signals. >> what were the messages? >> [indiscernible] >> corded knots. knots...
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at one point it was proposed the army could use apache helicopters to guard refugee camp's, right? so they could at least make sure those areas were safe. do you know what the army fell initial response was? -- somalia too dusty was dusty. what was that an not statement to make? we just bought -- war had we just fought? dusty. kuwait is pretty you are asking them to put soldiers in harm's way and it was not something the difference the pardon was particularly willing to do. however, we get policymakers trying to get people's attention. quintessential example. he wrote a book. this is his famous journal. he had his moments. he was the editor of "the washington times." in his book, he talks about the ambassador to africa. and he gives the ambassador to kenya. he as this crisis breaks, starts actively lobbying working with some of those proponents like jim bishop and herman: and d.c. torbes back in effectively bring a response, to try to get the united states to intervene. what he did was ingenious. the wrong not it was thing is a source of debate. he wrote a very long cable, , from t
at one point it was proposed the army could use apache helicopters to guard refugee camp's, right? so they could at least make sure those areas were safe. do you know what the army fell initial response was? -- somalia too dusty was dusty. what was that an not statement to make? we just bought -- war had we just fought? dusty. kuwait is pretty you are asking them to put soldiers in harm's way and it was not something the difference the pardon was particularly willing to do. however, we get...
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government just gave egypt apache helicopters to attack the swarm foe at the moment.ion of the united states being the global policemen is breaking down right here right now. whether it be with the peace talks with iran or the pulse with afghanistan, iraq, or the recognition of the united states may not be there if china starts troubling. the orders from overseas are creating upsides surprises in this group, which we didn't think were possible not that long ago. this is a group that last year came under heavy fire after the sequestration or limited defensemen. while it's been more than two years since the deal that hit the military, but it hasn't been repealed, although washington wants to boost our own capabilities and placing huge orders like the $12.5 billion armored truck that general dynamics is buying for to replace the variety is occurring. >> head oh to russia and see the weapons that ukraine needs. add to them the weapons that the western block nations have to have if russia turns on them. you think that's far-fetched? go ask the polls. they go clear across t
government just gave egypt apache helicopters to attack the swarm foe at the moment.ion of the united states being the global policemen is breaking down right here right now. whether it be with the peace talks with iran or the pulse with afghanistan, iraq, or the recognition of the united states may not be there if china starts troubling. the orders from overseas are creating upsides surprises in this group, which we didn't think were possible not that long ago. this is a group that last year...
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apache was something we didn't have to think about. >> let's just say this is the neighborhood wherey first time. >> the stop and frisk? >> i cried. that summer, 15 times, stopping and frisked, just thrown up against the gate, fingers to our genitals, looking for guns. but you remember that. when you lose your stop and frisk virginity, you remember it. >> i've never been stopped and frisked. >> i wonder why. is it because you have a cnn show? or is it because -- [ laughter ] >> i've been arrested. >> if you hang around here long enough, i can get you stopped and frisked. ♪ >> they talk about diy culture, do it yourself. and you better be able to do it your damn self in the bronx because often nobody else is going to do it for you. >> if you go to the bronx you basically go back in time. >> there are certain crimes that will happen here that are not going to happen in manhattan and brooklyn. the purse snatchings. >> really? >> yes. >> they're still crackheads? >> there's crackheads in front of that bodega over there and they are getting their crack and not bothering anyone. they are r
apache was something we didn't have to think about. >> let's just say this is the neighborhood wherey first time. >> the stop and frisk? >> i cried. that summer, 15 times, stopping and frisked, just thrown up against the gate, fingers to our genitals, looking for guns. but you remember that. when you lose your stop and frisk virginity, you remember it. >> i've never been stopped and frisked. >> i wonder why. is it because you have a cnn show? or is it because -- [...
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but that races concerns about the water table and the ancient ancestral land of the apache >> beyondhe verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> mitt romney's career and private equity in the huge wealth that wrought in many voters against him. especially after infamous remark after the 47%. but that was the 2012 presidential election. now as we look ahead to the 2016 race private equity investments could become a problem for jeb bush. the former republican governor will announce soon whether he's running for nomination, and details of bush's business affairs came to life thanks to an article if bloomberg's business week. the article descr
but that races concerns about the water table and the ancient ancestral land of the apache >> beyondhe verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson...
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delivered ten apache helicopters to the egyptian government as part of the military aid that resumed year. cuba has rejected calls to extradite exiled black panther assata shakur back to the united states followi the historic resumption of diplomatic ties. shakur was convicted of killing a state trooper in 1973 after being pulled over on the new jersey turnpike. the encounter left both the officer and a fellow black panther dead. assata shakur has said she was shot by lice with both arms in the air, and then again from the back. she was sentenced to life in prison but managed to escape and flee to cuba, where she has lived since 1984. new jersey chris christie has called on president obama to demand shakur's extradition. but in a statement, cuba's foreign ministry said the two countries don't have an extradition treaty and political asylum is not up for negotiation, saying -- "every nation has sovereign and legitimate rights to grant political asylum to people it considers to have been persecuted." an oregon woman wrongly jailed in east timor has been released after over two months b
delivered ten apache helicopters to the egyptian government as part of the military aid that resumed year. cuba has rejected calls to extradite exiled black panther assata shakur back to the united states followi the historic resumption of diplomatic ties. shakur was convicted of killing a state trooper in 1973 after being pulled over on the new jersey turnpike. the encounter left both the officer and a fellow black panther dead. assata shakur has said she was shot by lice with both arms in the...
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names like denbury, apache.ors, diamond offshore which is a big offshore driller all up nicely. the metal stocks killed in the past month but today bouncing. cliffs, u.s. steel, allegheny tech up fractionally although down double digits. europe which has had a tough time, european names trade here doing well. all on the upside. >> as oil touches a 5.5 year low and the russian ruble free falls to all-time lows stabilizing just a bit we are asking how low can oil go. ceo of harry's trust llc. welcome. it is nice to have you here. tell me where you think we are headed with this because we have been bouncing all over the board today. >> thanks for having me. it feels like we are in a very oversold territory. i don't think we have much down side left. you can tell when we make a low the bounce back is extreme. we are seeing a lot of volatility. that is usually an indication that we are hitting a low or high if reversed. >> how are you trading it? >> right now i'm scaled down buying. it is the only way to do it for me
names like denbury, apache.ors, diamond offshore which is a big offshore driller all up nicely. the metal stocks killed in the past month but today bouncing. cliffs, u.s. steel, allegheny tech up fractionally although down double digits. europe which has had a tough time, european names trade here doing well. all on the upside. >> as oil touches a 5.5 year low and the russian ruble free falls to all-time lows stabilizing just a bit we are asking how low can oil go. ceo of harry's trust...
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you look at a new field, apache and that group all under performing the overall market.oil and gas drilling companies look at the service companies and those types of companies, as well. trans ocean, nabors industry, halliburton. if you are looking for a bright spot or value hunting starting to happen check out the oil majors, the oil giants that do everything from finding oil in the ground to turning into gasoline. look at exxon mobil, chevron up about 2.5% bucking the trend both up by the overall market. looks like there are some traders nibbling for the big companies given the recent pullback in oil stocks. helping to drive the dow, as well. >> friday chevron was one of the big turkeys on the dow. to michelle looking at the economics of getting oil out of the ground and the pain with prices. she tells me that i'm going to love this map. >> it tells you the whole story quickly. some oil is easy to get out of the ground and some is hard. when it is hard it is more expensive. this is the whole world. take a look at north america. we will show you a range of prices in tex
you look at a new field, apache and that group all under performing the overall market.oil and gas drilling companies look at the service companies and those types of companies, as well. trans ocean, nabors industry, halliburton. if you are looking for a bright spot or value hunting starting to happen check out the oil majors, the oil giants that do everything from finding oil in the ground to turning into gasoline. look at exxon mobil, chevron up about 2.5% bucking the trend both up by the...
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we have a number of names like denbury, apache, deep water drillers like dominion offshore doing well. diamond offshore and nabors. some of the financials have had pressure. citi group was down earlier in the day and that put pressure on the s&p 500. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's get to jackie deangelis. a big part of the story -- going together like peanut butter and chocolate. >> not just yet for a bottom is what they are saying down here. we saw very volatile swings today. selling pressure in the morning and intraday low and traders saying options expiration had something to do with that. then we saw buying on the dip mentality. we did go back into positive territory. now we are off of session lows 55.78 down about 13 cents. brent crude is holding on to the five handle 59.75. pretty remarkable action here. in terms of how low we think we can go at this point traders are saying they are starting to look at 40s in january potentially. it could be rough going for oil. it is really difficult to say right now. bob brought up the fomc meeting. the action we see from th
we have a number of names like denbury, apache, deep water drillers like dominion offshore doing well. diamond offshore and nabors. some of the financials have had pressure. citi group was down earlier in the day and that put pressure on the s&p 500. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's get to jackie deangelis. a big part of the story -- going together like peanut butter and chocolate. >> not just yet for a bottom is what they are saying down here. we saw very...
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force advisor in effect for those of you of coastal fairfield to do not be surprised if you cause apache frost this morning to cancel some to for the most part will make their way into the 50s >> erica: a muscular afternoon as his letter of to date the extended forecast shows nearly do with that in 15 minutes. >> reporter: he accused of assaulting a man pleaded not guilty if they four felony charges including perjury and filing of false we support according to court records the victim attacked him with his wooden cane across to the st. this shows the deputy initiated the altercation terrell is still low level of force was used by the deputy and that the chargers are too harsh. >> reporter: the discord is set for next month. investigators are still searching for the driver ran into a saucer of the cisco police officer and is headed the driver was in a white two-door honda accord with the license plate you see right here on your screen the officer has since been released from hospital. police have arrested two suspects in connection with the fatal shooting at the trial here last month this
force advisor in effect for those of you of coastal fairfield to do not be surprised if you cause apache frost this morning to cancel some to for the most part will make their way into the 50s >> erica: a muscular afternoon as his letter of to date the extended forecast shows nearly do with that in 15 minutes. >> reporter: he accused of assaulting a man pleaded not guilty if they four felony charges including perjury and filing of false we support according to court records the...