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the forecast pushed up shares the rival, avis, and budget group, ticker symbol car. day there, and here's avis, quickly showing you that, another very nice one year chart. okay. one of the nicest people on fox business, nicole, at the new york stock exchange, and, nicole, listen, great day for hertz and avis, but not groupon. >> right, because of ubs that calls the internet stocks beginning coverage on many of them, some have buy readings, some neutral. only sell rating is groupon. look at how the stock is fairing. it's down on the 6%. they say that groupon has an unproven business model, and wide mix in transformation, undergoing management change, according to ubs. what they did is they said they gave them a sell rating in the coverage of internet stocks. other ones, they had buy ratings on the other ones like google, ebay, yahoo, yelp, interactive corp.. they had neutral on the other ones, amazon, facebook, linked in, zinga, and only sell rating was groupon, as a result, a big loser, down nearly 6%, that price target is wrong, but the sell rating for groupon is a
the forecast pushed up shares the rival, avis, and budget group, ticker symbol car. day there, and here's avis, quickly showing you that, another very nice one year chart. okay. one of the nicest people on fox business, nicole, at the new york stock exchange, and, nicole, listen, great day for hertz and avis, but not groupon. >> right, because of ubs that calls the internet stocks beginning coverage on many of them, some have buy readings, some neutral. only sell rating is groupon. look...
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. >> how about avis which has been the biggest contribute or to your returns. >> avis is the best stock ever invested in my entire life. we got it is the an incredibly attractive price in early 2009. we bought originally 70 cents a share. today it's over $28 a share. >> i'd say that's a good return. >> i'll never have one any better than that. >> let me get to secelineze. >> it's a high quality specially chemical manufacturer. it's cheap on its current earningses. but there is a huge earnings up side a few years down the road. they have a proprietary technology called tcx where they can make ethanol at about 30% cheaper than ethanol made from corn. it's a $60 billion market that's expected to double over the next decade. and should be a huge contributor to earnings in another year or two. >> this show is generally all about ideas. and hopefully winning trades to make. and you've certainly made your fair share over the last several years. so congratulations on the performance of your portfolio. >> thank you. >> and thanks for coming in. andrew wellington. >>> next up on the half, we're t
. >> how about avis which has been the biggest contribute or to your returns. >> avis is the best stock ever invested in my entire life. we got it is the an incredibly attractive price in early 2009. we bought originally 70 cents a share. today it's over $28 a share. >> i'd say that's a good return. >> i'll never have one any better than that. >> let me get to secelineze. >> it's a high quality specially chemical manufacturer. it's cheap on its current...
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for us now liz little whole point of this hearing was to get more information about these these new avi's and how they're being used but obviously the obama administration wasn't there so what can we really learn from it all well that's right a lot of questions were raised as we know this program ever since it was created a whole history of it has been quite secretive after that epic filibuster by ron paul it really shined a light shine a spotlight on the drone campaign of senators and members of the public activist now demanding answers today was the very first hearing senate hearing on solely focused on the drone campaign as you had mentioned. there was no member of the obama administration their senators their senators the chair of this meeting today dick durbin senator cruz were very vocal about their disappointment of not having a member of the obama administration answer their questions we should mention that this hearing with the help supposed to happen back in april sixteenth but according to senator cruz they delayed it until today in order to accommodate the obama administration
for us now liz little whole point of this hearing was to get more information about these these new avi's and how they're being used but obviously the obama administration wasn't there so what can we really learn from it all well that's right a lot of questions were raised as we know this program ever since it was created a whole history of it has been quite secretive after that epic filibuster by ron paul it really shined a light shine a spotlight on the drone campaign of senators and members...
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avi vets who filed for health compensation claims yeah you know saddam hussein seemed like a pretty bad guy but there are always ways to get around the confines of a dictatorship but there is no way to escape from radiation it is truly omnipresent so for the invasions of iraq and good for the iraqis well it doesn't seem to be doing too good for their physical health but that's just my opinion. choose your bank. account with. the consensus. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories but if you. choose access to. news. visiting the general hospital in fallujah is like living it was nightmare. children with two heads tumors love emotions missing limbs and macao brain on bearable little they say every family here is sheltering or hiding a deformed monstrous child. all of them. get away and the grandmother you know my daughter cries all day long it but she hopes to see her daughter get better. but. i deeply affected i leave the city with its newborn monsters. we head for baghdad on the banks of the tigris. baghdad can be translated as the garden of peace. but it's a better fragil
avi vets who filed for health compensation claims yeah you know saddam hussein seemed like a pretty bad guy but there are always ways to get around the confines of a dictatorship but there is no way to escape from radiation it is truly omnipresent so for the invasions of iraq and good for the iraqis well it doesn't seem to be doing too good for their physical health but that's just my opinion. choose your bank. account with. the consensus. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories...
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'current analysis' research director avi greengart says even though samsung is out-selling apple in terms of market share, he doesn't think the tech giant should worry. "apple's unit sales continue to rise; their profits are quite healthy." experts say the launch of the galaxy s4 next week is not necessarily going to steal away much of iphone's loyal following. "we have a large base of baby boomers now getting involved in smart phones, and there are enough customers to go around." samsung's new release comes on the heels of disappointing earnings reports and falling stock prices for apple. "apple should be investing in products aimed at a lower price point." andy hargreaves of pacific crest securities seems to agree, saying the high-end market is becoming saturated. "should apple be worried? yeah, any time you have diminished hardware innovation." today bloomberg said apple's slowing sales are creating a ripple effect through an ecosystem of at least 247 suppliers across the globe. meanwhile, samsung is opening mini stores inside best buy locations, and t-mobile is ready to offer the s4 w
'current analysis' research director avi greengart says even though samsung is out-selling apple in terms of market share, he doesn't think the tech giant should worry. "apple's unit sales continue to rise; their profits are quite healthy." experts say the launch of the galaxy s4 next week is not necessarily going to steal away much of iphone's loyal following. "we have a large base of baby boomers now getting involved in smart phones, and there are enough customers to go...
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avis: what is jobs without it >> but if you look at just, you see plenty of moments when there is nothing, which makes that even more our full. that is my point. when you have empty space, when the music comes in, it really make it work. it is -- if it is nonstop, if it's wall-to-wall, you become numb to it. i think that is often one of the differences between network and cable. one of the things that we do sometimes -- we come i have very little to do with it -- in set of actual cues, which are great when they are there, it is sound design. so it is noises that happen to be in the atmosphere. you build them as a piece of score that is making you feel that tension. it is things like -- stuff like that is natural sound that is actually the link -- actually building. take up i'm no act -- tavis: i'm no expert at this. it seems to me that, if you pulled the music out, tavis and the rest of us as consumers and viewers, if we are used to and have become to rely on and become lazy about needing to have the sound score, the music in every scene to make us feel a certain thing, when you pull it o
avis: what is jobs without it >> but if you look at just, you see plenty of moments when there is nothing, which makes that even more our full. that is my point. when you have empty space, when the music comes in, it really make it work. it is -- if it is nonstop, if it's wall-to-wall, you become numb to it. i think that is often one of the differences between network and cable. one of the things that we do sometimes -- we come i have very little to do with it -- in set of actual cues,...
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. >> so avis jones deweever is there something such as environmental racism or environmental just snis. >> of course there is. any time you find that in every city in this nation, african-americans are much more likely than whites to live if areas where there are high concentrations of air toxins, i don't think there can be anything but that. >> justices about right relationships among people and what the world around us so yes, it includes proper stewardship of the environment. we need policy to put people first as our most precious and unique resource. and to inspire people to be good stewards of the environment. >> and environmental policies, studies have shown that environmental policies affect economic, racial, gender disparities and more attention needs to be paid to that. >> i think tackling this problem of climate change and people of color is a very delicate one because we have to tack. it in such a way it doesn't adversely affect them. we have to talk about the manufacturing sector. disproportionate number of latinos and. a can americans live on the edge of inner cities where
. >> so avis jones deweever is there something such as environmental racism or environmental just snis. >> of course there is. any time you find that in every city in this nation, african-americans are much more likely than whites to live if areas where there are high concentrations of air toxins, i don't think there can be anything but that. >> justices about right relationships among people and what the world around us so yes, it includes proper stewardship of the...
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from answering the united states and their asses and now according to the hour washington's version avi of these officials are directly responsible for the death of need ski so gimmicky ski worked as an auditor and an accountant at hermitage capital management and was the main suspect in a major tax evasion case and he died in a pretrial detention facility back in two thousand and nine the russian officials opened a legal case over his death however in more two thousand and thirteen russia's investigative committee dropped to the investigation into the data. as it had determined that no crime had taken place before the us us magness kill list was published russia warned that the response would be similar and really in accordance with the rules of parity and indeed in less than twenty four hours russia responded with the same list with the same number off officials also eighteen american officials there are banned from entering the russian federation however the russian list consists of two parts now the first one includes those people who are involved in human rights violations and lega
from answering the united states and their asses and now according to the hour washington's version avi of these officials are directly responsible for the death of need ski so gimmicky ski worked as an auditor and an accountant at hermitage capital management and was the main suspect in a major tax evasion case and he died in a pretrial detention facility back in two thousand and nine the russian officials opened a legal case over his death however in more two thousand and thirteen russia's...
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laser is being deployed on a docking ship in the persian gulf this laser is capable of turning you avi's into fireballs and rendering enemy patrol boats useless take a look at this the laser can perform two main tasks one is burning a hole through an enemy vehicle with ultra hot ultra focused beams the other is a non-lethal burst of energy that were literally dazzled the adversaries computer sensors to stop them without actually causing them any physical damage this technology is a game changer folks the congressional research service office says that it is the biggest navy advance since the shipboard missiles came into play all. we're back in the one nine hundred fifty s. but there are two important issues to address here first is the fact that it is actually being deployed to the persian gulf instead of anywhere else in the world second is the american dominance over the skies to talk about that and more i'm joined now by alexa alexandra tomas she's a nuclear nonproliferation expert and a truman fellow thank you so much for joining us so first off let me just ask you straight up how bi
laser is being deployed on a docking ship in the persian gulf this laser is capable of turning you avi's into fireballs and rendering enemy patrol boats useless take a look at this the laser can perform two main tasks one is burning a hole through an enemy vehicle with ultra hot ultra focused beams the other is a non-lethal burst of energy that were literally dazzled the adversaries computer sensors to stop them without actually causing them any physical damage this technology is a game changer...
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drone operations abroad we've begun questioning how often these new avi's are used who they target and where they operate up until this point there have been more questions than there have been actual answers we've essentially been forced to take the obama administration at its word particularly when it comes to who these drones actually target here's how president obama explained to us targets back in september it has to be prepped that is serious and not speculative. it has to be a situation in which we can't capture the individual before they move forward on some sort of operational plot against the united states but copies of top secret u.s. intelligence reports of tainted by mcclatchy newspaper discovered that the scope of drone targets is much larger than top officials and includes low level members as well and a new york times article over the weekend said that the first u.s. drone strike in pakistan was not actually an attack of al qaeda but instead to kill an enemy of the pakistani government and exchange for access to their air space to break this story down and give us more
drone operations abroad we've begun questioning how often these new avi's are used who they target and where they operate up until this point there have been more questions than there have been actual answers we've essentially been forced to take the obama administration at its word particularly when it comes to who these drones actually target here's how president obama explained to us targets back in september it has to be prepped that is serious and not speculative. it has to be a situation...
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let's bring in tech analyst avi, as bob noted, hewlett-packard had a big of a decent run. but your note basically says the stock may be doing better for the wrong reasons. >> yeah, we've been negative on hp for quite some time. clearly the task in front of them is pretty hard. delivers growth next user in almost all of the segments. if you look at pcs, printers, the services segment, they have a lot of head winds. and then when you look at dell's proxy statement, michael dell's plan and when he takes it, it will slash prices, and that's going to become extremely hard for it ko compete. we agree with the call this morning. we've been negative for quite some time. we have an underperform rating. >> wow, and you put it out there in your most recent note in big bold letters. i'm going to start with the second line first. revenues declined across the board in almost all products and regions for hpq. revenues down everybody where on everything. that's sounds like a company in long-term structural decline. >> it sure is. they are the and hp does not have a presence there. printer
let's bring in tech analyst avi, as bob noted, hewlett-packard had a big of a decent run. but your note basically says the stock may be doing better for the wrong reasons. >> yeah, we've been negative on hp for quite some time. clearly the task in front of them is pretty hard. delivers growth next user in almost all of the segments. if you look at pcs, printers, the services segment, they have a lot of head winds. and then when you look at dell's proxy statement, michael dell's plan and...
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both of these stocks, both hertz and avis moved to levels we have not seen since 2007, basically 5-5 companies -- company highs. and a very positive outlook for revenue growth, earnings growth, global demand for the rental, also a benefit from their evolution. put altogether. that in turn spills over. and then the fact that they're seeing business travel. you're seeing both of those names. david: even more good news. more and more americans are making there credit card payments on time. delinquencies for the last quarter 2012 were at their lowest level in almost 20 years. liz: bravo to all of you are doing that. peter barnes live from the national mall in washington d.c. was more armlet to be pretty decent numbers. >> reporter: talking to families about how they handle their credit-card bills. it looks like a lot of us may have learned a lesson from the financial crisis. a new report out today, more people are making there credit card payments on time, payments of more than 30 days late fell in the fourth quarter of last year to the lowest level since 1994 when george foreman was the
both of these stocks, both hertz and avis moved to levels we have not seen since 2007, basically 5-5 companies -- company highs. and a very positive outlook for revenue growth, earnings growth, global demand for the rental, also a benefit from their evolution. put altogether. that in turn spills over. and then the fact that they're seeing business travel. you're seeing both of those names. david: even more good news. more and more americans are making there credit card payments on time....
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we have bill ford, the top dog at ford on the auto industry and so much more and, finally, avi josephldman sachs. all that coming up live from the milken conference. david: and you have an old friend of mine, uri miller in, right? liz: indeed. he'll say hello to you. david: haven't seen him in many years. we'll see more of liz tomorrow from beverly hills. meanwhile, "money" with melissa francis is going to take you home. that's next. ♪ ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here's who made money today. the bulls who are all in on the s&p 500, the index hit a new all-time high today topping the previous record set on april 11th. tech stocks like hewlett-packard, ibm and microsoft helped lead the way. the s&p 500 is up nearly 12% this year. also making money, lo lean jobs, the widow of steve jobs. lorene's trust is disney's largest shareholder, and disney's stock rose nearly 2% today. she owns close to 131 million shares of disney. that means she scored a gain of clash 148 million -- $148 million. well done. also, bill knig,
we have bill ford, the top dog at ford on the auto industry and so much more and, finally, avi josephldman sachs. all that coming up live from the milken conference. david: and you have an old friend of mine, uri miller in, right? liz: indeed. he'll say hello to you. david: haven't seen him in many years. we'll see more of liz tomorrow from beverly hills. meanwhile, "money" with melissa francis is going to take you home. that's next. ♪ ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here's...
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look for stocks with less expensive price-to-earnings ratio than the high flyers like car rental from aviss lyrical asset management andrew welton. he says look for those value plays that people may not love. and art hoegen at lazard says, go for apple. the unloved is set to rebound, he thinks. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thanks so much. bertha coombs. so if you had to pick just one stock right now, what would it be? our guests have some answers for you. >> it's peter sorrentino and mark minervy and author of "trade like a stock market wizard." mark, since you're the wizard, give me the one stock that you like right here. >> well, i'm actually forced to pick just one stock, because i was actually short the market just a few days ago. i got knocked out of my short and had to turn around and start finding something to go long. i only own one stock right now and that stock is linkedin. >> come on, mark, doesn't that make you vulnerable? all you own is one stock and it's linkedin, what if this stock plummets? >> i don't have my whole portfolio in that, but that's my first toe in the wat
look for stocks with less expensive price-to-earnings ratio than the high flyers like car rental from aviss lyrical asset management andrew welton. he says look for those value plays that people may not love. and art hoegen at lazard says, go for apple. the unloved is set to rebound, he thinks. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thanks so much. bertha coombs. so if you had to pick just one stock right now, what would it be? our guests have some answers for you. >> it's peter...
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it is bringing the other guy up along with it, avis.hitting new annual highs talk about revenue growth targets for the next three years. they see a good financial output, revenues growing up to 14% by the year 2015. so good news, good news. stuart: that will do it. we are very close to a 100-point gain on the dow jones industrial average. a minor dip yesterday, straight up today, 92, higher as we speak. let's move onto charles, make some money with a company called veraphone systems. charles: when they swipe your card, typically that is veraphone. the stock has been crushed. try to find a bottom because they underestimated where a business can take a cell phone, you automatically have that. bypassing them. this is a 30-year-old company in 110 countries, it is well established. wal-mart will not distance them. they changed their motive and have have gone after gdp, high gdp. this is one of the names of would not be surprised sometime in the next 30 to 60 days they get an offer. stuart: you often bring stocks that do a lot of business. th
it is bringing the other guy up along with it, avis.hitting new annual highs talk about revenue growth targets for the next three years. they see a good financial output, revenues growing up to 14% by the year 2015. so good news, good news. stuart: that will do it. we are very close to a 100-point gain on the dow jones industrial average. a minor dip yesterday, straight up today, 92, higher as we speak. let's move onto charles, make some money with a company called veraphone systems. charles:...
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. >> el efecto secundario es la baja productividad porque esta fue una guerra avi aviso da que tendrÍanrme. tenemos mÁs este lunes aquÍ en despierta amÉrica estÁn listos todos los hombres de la casa adelante. >> llegÓ el momento de lÁgrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas. >> alguien que diga algo por favor. >> yo estoy muy bien con mi nifrp aquÍ. >> ¿quÉ es eso compadre? >> ¿quÉ es eso? >> que me haga piojo. te vas a quedar con la pimienta en el dedo. >> listos? >> listos. >> bueno, en el capÍtulo del viernes de "que bonito amor". le dan chamba pero quÉ e creen, no pudo. no pudo, bueno, seÑores el resumen es para usted francisca amorcitada le pues. >> pero que bonita pareja. ¿te parece? >> a mi no seÑora, disculpenme porque me acaba de dar un... aquÍ. >> no muchas gracias, de favorcito le pido cuando vea a jorgito que lovin a buscar su amigo el cole so para lo que tenemos pendientes. >> muy bien, ahÍ tomar en cuenta lo de la pulga, con permiso seÑora, buenas tardes. >> adiÓs. ¿quÉ dijo que es el coloso o goloso. >> que canciÓn, persie tu no cantas. >> mire, don concho una cosa es que cuen
. >> el efecto secundario es la baja productividad porque esta fue una guerra avi aviso da que tendrÍanrme. tenemos mÁs este lunes aquÍ en despierta amÉrica estÁn listos todos los hombres de la casa adelante. >> llegÓ el momento de lÁgrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas. >> alguien que diga algo por favor. >> yo estoy muy bien con mi nifrp aquÍ. >> ¿quÉ es eso compadre? >> ¿quÉ es eso? >> que me haga piojo. te vas a quedar con la pimienta en...
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host: according to the u.s. ,avy, there are 283 vessels and the budget -- we talked about sequestrationearlier, but the annual budget for the u.s. navy, $174 billion. next is bob, joining us from indiana with ray mabus, u.s. navy secretary. caller: good morning. thank you, secretary, for your service. the cruisers and destroyers we have, their main guns, if i am correct, is a 60 -- 56- millimeter gun, although it has a long tube. that is smaller than our m1 abrams tank. and there was an eight-inch gun system that was being developed. i was wondering your thoughts about a bigger gun on those ships foreground shore bombardment. my last question would be related to the battleships grade i hated to see all the battleships stricken, and i was wondering why you don't see more ships get mothballed for future use in case of emergency. host: thanks for the call. guest: in terms of weapons vessels on a cruiser that had six-inch guns and four-inch guns, i know what to guns are like. i am going to be specific weapons to real experts on this, but i would point out that our cruisers and destroyers to
host: according to the u.s. ,avy, there are 283 vessels and the budget -- we talked about sequestrationearlier, but the annual budget for the u.s. navy, $174 billion. next is bob, joining us from indiana with ray mabus, u.s. navy secretary. caller: good morning. thank you, secretary, for your service. the cruisers and destroyers we have, their main guns, if i am correct, is a 60 -- 56- millimeter gun, although it has a long tube. that is smaller than our m1 abrams tank. and there was an...
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avi which spun off with the debt sale of doll$14.7 billion.ond could be well received by the street. >> thank you very much, seema. >> it does seem to be broken up into a number of parts, different durations of debt and of course, goldman and deutsch leading the charge on this. >> absolutely. it seems like a six-part bond sale and you is also have the ten-year note and that's what investors and the street want to see how that apple ten-year note compares to the ten-year treasury. that will be the way to really compare apple's bond versus its tech peers. >> it does raise sort of a larger existential question, simon, about whether or not you think apple will be around in 30 years. not to say it won't be, but technology moves so fast these days and it raises that sort of question. >> the ten-year yield on the treasury has now hit a low of 1.635 which is extraordinary. that rally that you've seen into the bond market and into fixed income with the point we're making earlier about deflation. you saw the podium there and we'll get to that press conf
avi which spun off with the debt sale of doll$14.7 billion.ond could be well received by the street. >> thank you very much, seema. >> it does seem to be broken up into a number of parts, different durations of debt and of course, goldman and deutsch leading the charge on this. >> absolutely. it seems like a six-part bond sale and you is also have the ten-year note and that's what investors and the street want to see how that apple ten-year note compares to the ten-year...
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hertz and avis.se. >> that chart going back a couple of years, unbelievable. shares of hmo shocks jumping today after the medicare advantage reversal that you saw late yesterday. bertha coombs is watching that story. >> the expectation was the service was going to change the negative growth outlook for medicare advantage. but the reversal by all accounts was the best case scenario. hitting a fresh historic high. they see new assumptions lifting a big overhand on 2014 health insurance earnings. cms went from a proposed negative 2% to a positive 3.3% growth assumption after changing calculation methods. by law, the reimbursements are due to fall 20% this year. but congress will once again find a fix and doctor rates whether be unchanged. humana surging to two-month high here. though the ceo warned in a filing that new health reform, risk rating and tactics will still have a negative impact in some markets. but analysts say the reversal marks a real victory. >> that's good because obama has always said
hertz and avis.se. >> that chart going back a couple of years, unbelievable. shares of hmo shocks jumping today after the medicare advantage reversal that you saw late yesterday. bertha coombs is watching that story. >> the expectation was the service was going to change the negative growth outlook for medicare advantage. but the reversal by all accounts was the best case scenario. hitting a fresh historic high. they see new assumptions lifting a big overhand on 2014 health...
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. >> go, avie brennan.e too old for her. >> they're too old here. they got one foot on a banana peel and one on the grave. >> officially my hero. perhaps she met new prospects last night. she had tickets to seger concert in auburn hills, michigan, along with an invite to the after party. >>> and barney, a gorilla at the cedric county zoo in kansas isn't so tough when he's menaced by a pair of geese. his humiliation will soon be complete as this video begins to go viral. poor barney. it's now 8:05. matt and natalie, i know barney's video is going viral, but my girl evie, "they are too old at the retirement home." >> tamron, you could go a lot worse going to a bob seger concert coming out of a coma. >> yes, amen. >> i wish we could all live like that. thank you. >>> let's go across the plaza to a now drenched plaza and dylan drey dreyer, filling in for al. >> yeah, hang onto the umbrella here. we have a couple celebrating a baby. when are you due? >> july 2nd. >> i'm august 2nd, so that's close enough. congra
. >> go, avie brennan.e too old for her. >> they're too old here. they got one foot on a banana peel and one on the grave. >> officially my hero. perhaps she met new prospects last night. she had tickets to seger concert in auburn hills, michigan, along with an invite to the after party. >>> and barney, a gorilla at the cedric county zoo in kansas isn't so tough when he's menaced by a pair of geese. his humiliation will soon be complete as this video begins to go...