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those are other sectors that have been beaten up.re your clients looking for value there, too, or is this just a bounce? >> one of the other particularly popular stocks that was beaten up last month, apple. this is the number one held stock at ameritrade. and when you get a stock like apple beaten up, people will step in to buy it because it's very popular. they understand the product. i think one of the other stocks that was really interesting that was purchased heavily last month, netflix. why? at $700, netflix isn't affordable for the average retail trader. at $100, all of a sudden they can play it. it becomes affordable for them and it's a product they understand just like apple. they have really good interactions with it. so they can buy stocks like that when they become sort of more available. i don't want to see it's an ipo. but if you think about how the stock splits work, they're similar to how ipos work because all of a sudden it's available more affordably to people. >> j.j., good to see you. >> thanks, bill. >>> we're com
those are other sectors that have been beaten up.re your clients looking for value there, too, or is this just a bounce? >> one of the other particularly popular stocks that was beaten up last month, apple. this is the number one held stock at ameritrade. and when you get a stock like apple beaten up, people will step in to buy it because it's very popular. they understand the product. i think one of the other stocks that was really interesting that was purchased heavily last month,...
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women here told us they were beaten and raped in the bush by government soldiers. aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. the government launched a campaign to encourage more women to report rape and seek treatment, but some are accusing it of doing nothing to stop soldiers from using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation the government denies. >> we will not allow them to do that. if, you know, we have now actually dispatched a team to investigate, you will find, you know, things that, you know, will shock you, simply because the people whom you are actually interviewing don't want to say the truth. it's a complaint against the government. >> reporter: mary now worries that she has contracted a disease. she says she is too terrified to return to the bush. other women we spoke to say they are afraid of being attacked too, but they are still collecting firewood, and taking the risk to survive. natasha ghoneim, al jazeera, south sudan. >>> the chinese currency has fallen to its weakest level against the u.s. dollar in fou
women here told us they were beaten and raped in the bush by government soldiers. aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. the government launched a campaign to encourage more women to report rape and seek treatment, but some are accusing it of doing nothing to stop soldiers from using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation the government denies. >> we will not allow them to do that. if, you know, we have now actually dispatched a team to...
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they have been seriously punished in addition to beaten?es, a number of the inmates -- we're told about 60 were moved out of clinton. many of them were put for as much as three weeks into solitary confinement. though not charged with anything and not having gone through the typical disciplinary hearing that most inmates go through when they're put into solitary confinement. there put in solitary confinement. they were denied access to stamps and paper to write letters, they could not use the phone, so basically, cut offer -- cut off the outside world for three weeks and then -- amy: and lost their belongings. >> many said they lost their belongings, personal effects. one inmate described losing his wedding ring, described losing the sonogram of his son. others lost their legal papers. patrick alexander, who we spoke with, lost, he said he had meticulously kept letters from 2003 from his mother and aunt, and he lost those. amy: so the men who don't escape are the ones who are punished. >> that seems to be the case. this is according to them.
they have been seriously punished in addition to beaten?es, a number of the inmates -- we're told about 60 were moved out of clinton. many of them were put for as much as three weeks into solitary confinement. though not charged with anything and not having gone through the typical disciplinary hearing that most inmates go through when they're put into solitary confinement. there put in solitary confinement. they were denied access to stamps and paper to write letters, they could not use the...
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some say they are returning beaten and raped. >> they point a gun at us and told us to drop the firewood and follow them. >> this woman we'll call mary says she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudan soldiers at gunpoint. after they do a bad dead and leave you like that, you are almost as quick as dead. you are useless. all that is left is that they shoot us. the women are faced with a choice, trying to earn money when food is scarce and staying inside the camp when protected by u.n. peacekeepers. the u.n. international committee said it had met thousands who had been victims of sexual violence. >> women told us they were beaten and raped by government soldiers. aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. >> reporter: the government launched a campaign to encourage women to report rape and seek treatment. some accuse of it doing nothing but using rape as a weapon of war. an accusation that the government denies. we will not allow them to do that. >> if we dispatch a team to investigate. you will find things that shocked you. simply be
some say they are returning beaten and raped. >> they point a gun at us and told us to drop the firewood and follow them. >> this woman we'll call mary says she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudan soldiers at gunpoint. after they do a bad dead and leave you like that, you are almost as quick as dead. you are useless. all that is left is that they shoot us. the women are faced with a choice, trying to earn money when food is scarce and staying inside the camp when...
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. >> in south sudan, women are walking here into the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten and raped. >> picture perfect one day, choking with smog the next, an idyllic city in poland tries to clean up its act. >> in sport, from record break are to racket breaker. why serena williams lost her cool. >> at least six people have been killed in suspected boko haram attack in northeast nigeria. it follows a bombing that kills 47 people in a market in the village. that's around 135 kilometers south of the borno state capital. >> palestinian communities in the occupied west bank increased night patrols around their towns and villages. this is in response to the killing of an 18-month-old palestinian baby, and his father in an arson attack that was blamed on israeli settlers. >> as darkness fell, they gathered on the edge of town. these are the palestinian residents of the town in the occupied west bank, armed only with flashlights and walking sticks, they patrol the streets on the lookout for israeli settlers. he is one of around 200 volunteers. he tells me the area has been targe
. >> in south sudan, women are walking here into the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten and raped. >> picture perfect one day, choking with smog the next, an idyllic city in poland tries to clean up its act. >> in sport, from record break are to racket breaker. why serena williams lost her cool. >> at least six people have been killed in suspected boko haram attack in northeast nigeria. it follows a bombing that kills 47 people in a market in the...
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women told us they were beaten and raped by government soldiers. they viewed them as sympathetic to opposition fighters. aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. the government launched a campaign to encourage women to report rape and seek treatment. some accuse them of doing nothing but using rape as a weapon of war. an accusation that the government denies. we will not allow them to do that. if we dispatch a team to investigate. you will find things that shocked you. simply because the people came and don't want to stay the truth. it's a complaint against the government. >> mary worries that she contracted a disease, and said she's too terrified to return to the bush. other women we spoke to say they are afraid of being attacked. but they are collecting firewood, and taking the risk to survive >>> in texas a white police officer who fatally shot a black teenager has been fired. brad miller shot christian taylor after officials say he is was seen on c c.t.v. vandalizing cars at a dealership. the policema
women told us they were beaten and raped by government soldiers. they viewed them as sympathetic to opposition fighters. aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. the government launched a campaign to encourage women to report rape and seek treatment. some accuse them of doing nothing but using rape as a weapon of war. an accusation that the government denies. we will not allow them to do that. if we dispatch a team to investigate. you will find things...
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exchange traded funds have been beaten up.s, semi-conductors, the sms on the bottom, those are your market leaders. on top of that even emerging markets are rallying. everybody talks about china but we've been emphasizing recently brazil. a new low in brazil just recently but it is up 3%. not saying this will rally any time big time, but even brazil is rallying today. finally, sectors not participating so much, modest rise in interest rates. you get those interest rate sensitive stocks like utilities and the reits not doing too much but overall, brian, 4-1 advancing to declining stocks and no sign that that's deteriorating in the middle of the day. >> nobody wants to throw a bucket of water on a nice rally. but i will. brazil is endemic of my concern about the markets. the best performing stocks in the s&p 500 outside of precision castparts which has gotten bought, genworth financial, freeport mcmoran, diamond offshore and joy global. the best performer of those four is down 35% year to date. my concern is the stocks that are
exchange traded funds have been beaten up.s, semi-conductors, the sms on the bottom, those are your market leaders. on top of that even emerging markets are rallying. everybody talks about china but we've been emphasizing recently brazil. a new low in brazil just recently but it is up 3%. not saying this will rally any time big time, but even brazil is rallying today. finally, sectors not participating so much, modest rise in interest rates. you get those interest rate sensitive stocks like...
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a man beaten and stabbed in front of his family. road rage. what happened before the violence started. >>> we have heavy rain moving in, mostly overnight tonight. some of that was could linger for your morning commute. a close uplook up look and what expect. >>> remember the great white shark? she has company. who is lurking in the water now. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, another road rage attack. a driver beaten and stabbed. the people who did it are on the loose. it's the second time in a week a driver has been attacked in our area. >> reporter: it's road rage taken to a violent level. a physical fight in the middle of highway 88 caught on camera. >> it's unusual for road rage to turn to physical violence. >> reporter: this is the tail end of the fight. watch as three suspects punch a 39-year-old victim. one suspect even holding him as a friend flows a few and police say they stabbed the victim with a knife three times before running back to their car and speeding away. >> there were three people in the dark colored acura with new york r
a man beaten and stabbed in front of his family. road rage. what happened before the violence started. >>> we have heavy rain moving in, mostly overnight tonight. some of that was could linger for your morning commute. a close uplook up look and what expect. >>> remember the great white shark? she has company. who is lurking in the water now. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, another road rage attack. a driver beaten and stabbed. the people who did it are on the...
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natasha in south sudan, women are walking here in to the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten raped. >>> and we report from colorado where the very agency responsible for protecting the environment has poisoned a pristine river system. ♪ ♪ >>> libya's prime minister says he's stepping down. the leader of the country's internationally recognized government in tobruk made the shaka announcement in a television interview. within minutes his spokesman was trying to say it was all a mistake, rob matheson with the details. >> reporter: this is the moment abdullah says he will resign. during an interviewed with a private libyan tv station, he's asked what he would do if people from all over the country come out to demand his resignation. he replies people don't need to protest if et cetera an obstacle to the progress of libya, he resigns. that's likely to have an impact here in geneva. where libya's two rival parliaments are face-to-face against. the u.n. wants both sides to merge in to a single government. the deadline is only two weeks away. there have been positive signs. >> trans
natasha in south sudan, women are walking here in to the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten raped. >>> and we report from colorado where the very agency responsible for protecting the environment has poisoned a pristine river system. ♪ ♪ >>> libya's prime minister says he's stepping down. the leader of the country's internationally recognized government in tobruk made the shaka announcement in a television interview. within minutes his spokesman was trying...
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. >> reporter: she leaves he was beaten -- believes he was beaten. she plans on viewing body camera, the same footage the media saw on wednesday. police say she declined to watch it previously. [ indiscernible ] >> i don't want to hear no information. i have an attorney. >> reporter: her friend shared pictures. >> he maybe didn't have space. there is no way there was pressure to die. >> if you feel yourself dying and you see a wedge, why would you let yourself die? [ indiscernible ] >> difficult to get to. they had to coordinate how to get down there. they had otear down -- had to tear down a fence. they pulled him out and immediately began cpr. >> reporter: the family believes there is a conspiracy. a report initially found no signs of trauma in richard linyard's death. >> talk about the police brutality. this really happened. crazy world right now. >> he loves everybody. >> reporter: and richard richard linyard's mother said there was never mention of video when they talked to her. she is planning on trying to see the footen tomorrow-- footage tomo
. >> reporter: she leaves he was beaten -- believes he was beaten. she plans on viewing body camera, the same footage the media saw on wednesday. police say she declined to watch it previously. [ indiscernible ] >> i don't want to hear no information. i have an attorney. >> reporter: her friend shared pictures. >> he maybe didn't have space. there is no way there was pressure to die. >> if you feel yourself dying and you see a wedge, why would you let yourself die?...
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he had a plastic bag over his head he claims and beaten to get information out of him.n he didn't provide the information that correctional officers wanted, he said the beating got more severe. >> new york prison officials say the statement to cnn that complaints are being investigated by the state inspector general and they say any misconduct or abuse of inmates will be, quote, punished to the full extent of the law. the correctional union blasted reports of those complaints and calling them one-sided and inaccurate. >> christian taylor who was killed at a burglary at a car dealership, the police officer has been fired. they say the officer made mistakes that put him and other officers in danger. she say miller did not alert the supervising officer or set up a perimeter. >> this is a extremely difficult and tragic case. our community is hurting. the family is hurting. our department is certainly hurting. and, quite frankly, our nation is hurting. >> the police chief also said miller could face criminal charges once an investigation is complete. the man's family says th
he had a plastic bag over his head he claims and beaten to get information out of him.n he didn't provide the information that correctional officers wanted, he said the beating got more severe. >> new york prison officials say the statement to cnn that complaints are being investigated by the state inspector general and they say any misconduct or abuse of inmates will be, quote, punished to the full extent of the law. the correctional union blasted reports of those complaints and calling...
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others work with and beaten, while others had to sit here for punishment. there was a 32-year-old who lives with her husband and children. >> i did not leave the house. i did not want them to see me. many of them were taken and beaten because they were not dressed robert lee. others were imprisoned or taken away -- were not dressed properly, and others were imprisoned or taken away. >> i had no life. our l l l l l l l l l l l l l lw one of them, we did not want to pass them. we do not want to be stopped. we did not know what would happen. reporter: the piece here is still not secure -- peace is still not secure, and a return to i us control is still not known.% -- two -- to i.s. control is not known. anchor: needing more time before siding, a central african country has been at war since december 2013, and they are urging the warring actions to reach a deal by today or faith -- the warring factions to reach a deal by today or face an issue. both kiev and russian-backed rebels accuse each other of inflaming a situation. you are watching dw news. and there is
others work with and beaten, while others had to sit here for punishment. there was a 32-year-old who lives with her husband and children. >> i did not leave the house. i did not want them to see me. many of them were taken and beaten because they were not dressed robert lee. others were imprisoned or taken away -- were not dressed properly, and others were imprisoned or taken away. >> i had no life. our l l l l l l l l l l l l l lw one of them, we did not want to pass them. we do...
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some say that they're returning beaten and raped. >> they pointed a gun at us and told us to follow them. >> this woman we'll call mary said that she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudanese soldiers at gunpoint. after they do a bad deed and leave you like that, you're almost as good as dead. all that is left is that they shoot us. >> these women are faced with a choice trying to earn money when food is scarce or stay inside this camp where they're protected by u.n. peace keepers. they say they've helped thousands of women in bentiu. women told us that they were beaten and raped by government soldiers who viewed them sympathetic to opposition fighters. but aid groups say that all parties are guilty of sexually assaulting women. they ask women to report rape and seek treatment, but some say that they're doing nothing, using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation that the government denies. >> we will not allow them to do that. you will find things that would shock you. they want to see the truth. there are complaints against the government. >> mary now worries she has contra
some say that they're returning beaten and raped. >> they pointed a gun at us and told us to follow them. >> this woman we'll call mary said that she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudanese soldiers at gunpoint. after they do a bad deed and leave you like that, you're almost as good as dead. all that is left is that they shoot us. >> these women are faced with a choice trying to earn money when food is scarce or stay inside this camp where they're protected by...
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others work with and beaten, while others had to sit here for punishment. there was a 32-year-old who lives with her husband and children. >> i did not leave the house. i did not want them to see me. many of them were taken and beaten because they were not dressed robert lee. others were imprisoned or taken away -- were not dressed properly, and others were imprisoned or taken away. >> i had no life. our l l l l l l l l l l l l l lw one of them, we did not want to pass them. we do not want to be stopped. we did not know what would happen. reporter: the piece here is still not secure -- peace is still not secure, and a return to i us control is still not known.% -- two -- to i.s. control is not known. anchor: needing more time before siding, a central african country has been at war since december 2013, and they are urging the warring actions to reach a deal by today or faith -- the warring factions to reach a deal by today or face an issue. both kiev and russian-backed rebels accuse each other of inflaming a situation. you are watching dw news. and there is
others work with and beaten, while others had to sit here for punishment. there was a 32-year-old who lives with her husband and children. >> i did not leave the house. i did not want them to see me. many of them were taken and beaten because they were not dressed robert lee. others were imprisoned or taken away -- were not dressed properly, and others were imprisoned or taken away. >> i had no life. our l l l l l l l l l l l l l lw one of them, we did not want to pass them. we do...
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they say they've been beaten and raped by soldiers who viewed them as sympathetic to opposition fightersgovernment launched a campaign to encourage more women to report rape and seek treatment. but people say that the government is using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation that the government denies. you will hear things that will shock you. they want to say the truth. >> mary now worries that she's contracted a disease. she said she's too terrified to return to the bush. other women we spoke to said that they're afraid of being attacked, too, but they're still collecting firewood in order to survive. >> the italian navy has rescued a boat full of migrants off the coast of libya. reports say that 50 people were found on board the rubber dinghy, 50 others are feared missing. 252 other migrants have arrived after being rescued by doctors without borders and migrant offshore aid stations. there have been scuffles in a spanish town. they through objects at police and disrupted train service by placing rocks on the tracks. refugees say they're using people smugglers to get in to the u.k. w
they say they've been beaten and raped by soldiers who viewed them as sympathetic to opposition fightersgovernment launched a campaign to encourage more women to report rape and seek treatment. but people say that the government is using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation that the government denies. you will hear things that will shock you. they want to say the truth. >> mary now worries that she's contracted a disease. she said she's too terrified to return to the bush. other women...
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of being beaten or raped again. >> reporter: she escaped out of a basement window. i received a call that said "we have your daughter, come pick her up." >> it broke my heart. - everything innocent about my daughter was on. and everything thing that you hope that your child will find had been taken from her. not by somebody who loved her. not by somebody who cared. but by somebody who just wanted self-gratification. and it was devastating . >> we tend to her immediate needs like school, the important things, which we thought was important, was that she continue her school, that she, you know, continue with her band, continue with soccer. >> we prayed. we felt love would fix it. how long did that last. >> that lasted about three months. at which points she was lured back out of the house. >> was there a letter this time. time. >> reporter: how do you know? >> tom had gone upstairs to check on her. when she came home the first time tom wore a cross around his neck. he gave her the cross, she wanted to wear it. >> reporter: you found the cross in her room. gone? >> yes
of being beaten or raped again. >> reporter: she escaped out of a basement window. i received a call that said "we have your daughter, come pick her up." >> it broke my heart. - everything innocent about my daughter was on. and everything thing that you hope that your child will find had been taken from her. not by somebody who loved her. not by somebody who cared. but by somebody who just wanted self-gratification. and it was devastating . >> we tend to her...
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two years ago he was handcuffed to a van, dragged through the streets and beaten in a sell. page was in court in pretoria. >> the judge called the former police officers liars and murderers. and killed me for blocking a road with the taxi. the mobile phone footage helped convict them. handcuffing them into their van. and during them 200 meters. they went viral when he emerged. what happened once the footage ends is almost worse the the pathologies said the man was badly beaten in a police cell, dying of head injuries and internal beating, the police officers lied and submitted ridiculous versions of events. south african please are accused of using of excessive force. many don't trust them. it's unlikely to change with the verdict. a family says it has justice. >> justice is not enough for the family. >> translation: we need compensation. he left behind four children and an elderly father that need to be supported. >> reporter: there is a sense of relief over the guilty verdict. the public has been let down before. the police shot dead 34 miners. there was a protest. they we
two years ago he was handcuffed to a van, dragged through the streets and beaten in a sell. page was in court in pretoria. >> the judge called the former police officers liars and murderers. and killed me for blocking a road with the taxi. the mobile phone footage helped convict them. handcuffing them into their van. and during them 200 meters. they went viral when he emerged. what happened once the footage ends is almost worse the the pathologies said the man was badly beaten in a police...
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and exxono beaten down, they're never going to go away.e your choices. >> when asked, too beaten down disney and a lot of the media companies. particularly with the issue of espn. world wants great content, disney had it, i tried to buy miles for tomorrowland, couldn't find it. characters are impeccable, studio is doing well, theme parks and exxon, they raised the dividends, i think they're a great dividend player, the stock is down 27 or so percent, a little less today because of the bounceback but this is a company that has the money and the cash to continue to pay the dividends. melissa: david, have you exxon in there as well, not a coincidence? >> absolutely. buy when people are fearful, sell when greedy, people are fearful of the energy area but want to look for companies that are survivors, they have low debt, geographically unparalleled breach, and operationwise, upstream, downstream, chemicals, everything, at the same time, it can honor dividend. melissa: walmart, that's an interesting one because walmart, they said in most recent
and exxono beaten down, they're never going to go away.e your choices. >> when asked, too beaten down disney and a lot of the media companies. particularly with the issue of espn. world wants great content, disney had it, i tried to buy miles for tomorrowland, couldn't find it. characters are impeccable, studio is doing well, theme parks and exxon, they raised the dividends, i think they're a great dividend player, the stock is down 27 or so percent, a little less today because of the...
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this shows the americans who were beaten to death by the japanese. there is something, and i'm not exactly sure why, but they depicted several women among the american pows. there were no women, this is somewhat baffling. what we are seeing here is the progression into thinking of them. in the beginning the focus was on japanese victims. then at consciousness begin expanding. they started to show the japanese as also victimizers. the rate of to show nanjing. they have one on auschwitz. they are trying to make this a broader human story. in 1968.was done later it is a floating lantern. if you go to hiroshima as i do is my students. ofparticipate on the evening august 6. they have the floating lantern ceremony. it is very symbolic and important. in the people jumped river to try to escape the flames. they had bodies that were badly burned. many of them died. all of the descriptions of the river that night were just a sea of floating corpses. what people did in hiroshima to commemorate is they hold the lantern ceremony every year. we are now able to par
this shows the americans who were beaten to death by the japanese. there is something, and i'm not exactly sure why, but they depicted several women among the american pows. there were no women, this is somewhat baffling. what we are seeing here is the progression into thinking of them. in the beginning the focus was on japanese victims. then at consciousness begin expanding. they started to show the japanese as also victimizers. the rate of to show nanjing. they have one on auschwitz. they are...
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. >> a korean war veteran beaten in his own home. he reveals the threat he survived and the strategy his attacker used to get in the door. >>> by the time i came out of the water i saw the boat. and it kept going. >> plus another nbc10 exclusive. watch as the man is rescued after being thrown overboard off the jersey shore. he tells us how he swam for mierls. what you can learn from his mistake. >>> but first a killer on the run. a philadelphia neighborhood on lockdown after a mechanic is murdered inside a car repair shop. police followed a trail of greasy footprints but it did not lead them to the killer. >> reporter: jacqueline investigators in the homicide unit here have a name and several addresses to work with. the victim was killed tonight while he was at work at a job only a few blocks from the house he grew up in. nbc10 cameras captured swat teams in full protective gear after a murder native. a life long friend of stanley martin who everyone called eli. >> my son called me told me eli just got killed. >> reporter: the chief
. >> a korean war veteran beaten in his own home. he reveals the threat he survived and the strategy his attacker used to get in the door. >>> by the time i came out of the water i saw the boat. and it kept going. >> plus another nbc10 exclusive. watch as the man is rescued after being thrown overboard off the jersey shore. he tells us how he swam for mierls. what you can learn from his mistake. >>> but first a killer on the run. a philadelphia neighborhood on...
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imac -- >> it got beaten up.y that's working on antibiotics for super bugs and great cancer drugs. >> they're doing good things, and they're cheap. what what do you think? >> they're doing good things, but patent expirations make future murky. >> it just got out of a stupid business making solar panels for hillary clinton. >> you like it? to don't like bye it. i don't like it. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." thanks for watching. keep it here on the number one business block that continues with "cashin in." >>> a fascinated on the job workplace violence. the big focus this weekend. following the murder of two journalists. the victims never stood a chance thanks to a crazy ex-co-worker. are you safe where you work? what can be done to make sure you are? hi, i'm eric. welcome to "cashin in." our crew this week. also joining us juan williams and jessica harlow. welcome, everybody. the violence at work gone way beyond this week's assassination. take a look at this sobering stat. bet you didn't know this. more than 1
imac -- >> it got beaten up.y that's working on antibiotics for super bugs and great cancer drugs. >> they're doing good things, and they're cheap. what what do you think? >> they're doing good things, but patent expirations make future murky. >> it just got out of a stupid business making solar panels for hillary clinton. >> you like it? to don't like bye it. i don't like it. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." thanks for watching. keep it here on...
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still to come on this program, a father mourning the death of his teenage son who was beaten to death in bangladesh. distressing images, we warn, in our report coming up. plus... >> i'm in northern argentina where farmers protesting hearsay that the government policies are making it impossible for them to grow their crops. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend,
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the space of media has been really beaten up. i think cbs has gotten beaten up a little too much compared to some of the rivals. i doesn't have the kind of exposures they have. it does have ad exposure. they have what everybody wants -- content. if you're worried about the slimming down of cable bundles, cbs is going to be there. and they also have football, they have the super bowl this year. they have a lot of content that people want. they're buying a lot of stock. they raised their dividend 25% at 14 times earnings. >> and one of the best executives running it in less moonves. let's go to kinder morgan. >> yeah, the baby out with the bath water, we know what's happened in the energy sector over with the past year. however, this is a company that is the largest transportation pipeline company in north south america. very little of its everyoarning derived from commodity prices. there's a lot of volume. this is a xaej -- company that has a 6% dividend yield. not only do we think this dividend is safe, we think it will run up an
the space of media has been really beaten up. i think cbs has gotten beaten up a little too much compared to some of the rivals. i doesn't have the kind of exposures they have. it does have ad exposure. they have what everybody wants -- content. if you're worried about the slimming down of cable bundles, cbs is going to be there. and they also have football, they have the super bowl this year. they have a lot of content that people want. they're buying a lot of stock. they raised their dividend...
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ghoneim in south sudan, women are walking here in the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten raped. ♪ ♪ >>> the top stories a al jazerra pro-government forces in yemen are graining more ground from houthis. traps are now in the city of ib. most of the south is now held by the pro-government forces. libya's prime minister has announced his resignation but his spokesman later says he will not step down. the united nation is his trying to get libya's rival faction to his form a unity lost. >>> all suicide bomb attack on a village market in northeastern nigeria has killed at least 47 people. more than 50 injured in that attack. >>> attempts to register hundreds of migrants on the greek island of kos has resulted in day as the u.n. says 124,000 people have arrived in grease just this year. >> reporter: it's a scene of panic and desperation. 1500 migrants were gathered in long queues to be processed. but after a long wait in the heat, scuffles started. a man collapses on the ground. this woman begins to lose consciousness. there are thin here too. only a handful of police were on d
ghoneim in south sudan, women are walking here in the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten raped. ♪ ♪ >>> the top stories a al jazerra pro-government forces in yemen are graining more ground from houthis. traps are now in the city of ib. most of the south is now held by the pro-government forces. libya's prime minister has announced his resignation but his spokesman later says he will not step down. the united nation is his trying to get libya's rival faction to his...
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out of me but some of it was beaten out of me for sure. >> did you allow any of your associates any editorial? >> no not really, i felt like i could do that because it i did not tell any work and maybe there's a slight exception but i kept it pretty secret and mostly the feedback from former colleagues is positive. in some cases i have had e-mails thanking profusely for saying what everybody thought, a couple of other cases people don't think you should write memoirs about this because there's a compulsion to write that you can explain or get around. >> would you take this job again. >> this writing job, no. no. politics is when you're working inside, especially a think you feel it is it's full of inflated importance, everything, the fate of western civilization depends on this press conference going well. it doesn't matter what happens in this press conference, but some people thrive on that inflated feeling like a drug, they have to have it all the time. i got really leery of it, i just wanted wanted to break out in song during a press conference as a form of protest, if this wasn
out of me but some of it was beaten out of me for sure. >> did you allow any of your associates any editorial? >> no not really, i felt like i could do that because it i did not tell any work and maybe there's a slight exception but i kept it pretty secret and mostly the feedback from former colleagues is positive. in some cases i have had e-mails thanking profusely for saying what everybody thought, a couple of other cases people don't think you should write memoirs about this...
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some say they are returning beaten and raped. >> translator: they pointed a gun at us and told us torop the firewood and follow them. >> reporter: this woman we'll call mary to protect her identity says she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudanese soldiers at gunpoint. >> translator: thaf do a bad deed and they leave you like that, you are almost as good as dead. you are useless. all that is left is that they shoot us. >> reporter: these women are faced with a choice, trying to earn money when food is scarce, or staying inside this camp where they are protected by u.n. peace keepers. the international committee says it has helped thousands of women here who have been victims of sexual violence. women told us they were beaten and raped by government soldiers, but aid groups say all parties in this conflict are guilty of sexually assaulting women. the government launched a campaign to encourage more women to report rape and seek treatment, but some are accusing it of doing nothing to stop soldiers from using rape as a weapon of war, an accusation the government denies. >>
some say they are returning beaten and raped. >> translator: they pointed a gun at us and told us torop the firewood and follow them. >> reporter: this woman we'll call mary to protect her identity says she and a group of women were gang raped by south sudanese soldiers at gunpoint. >> translator: thaf do a bad deed and they leave you like that, you are almost as good as dead. you are useless. all that is left is that they shoot us. >> reporter: these women are faced...
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the price will never be beaten. flip-flops are good if you have good-looking feet. >> reporter: and don't forget the accessories. >> a pair of sunglasses is a must. >> reporter: the best accessory of all? the swagger of renaturaled -- >> you might not have 42 abs, but you should have the confidence of somebody that does. >> reporter: the summer is about options. gq is sending us to choose the perfect outfits to take us from the beach into the evening. but the vice president of design breaks down the perfect summer look. starting with the fit of your swimsuit. >> you want to think about more importantly is the inseam length. height will play into this. and the tank top? forget your preconceptions about floral prints. >> this is a perfect example of an hawaiian print and we have the thing available in tank tops. it's a great update. >> reporter: if you're lucky enough to have plans -- >> one option would be the chambray shirt. >> reporter: and to take your look to the next level with a casual but college look -- >> i
the price will never be beaten. flip-flops are good if you have good-looking feet. >> reporter: and don't forget the accessories. >> a pair of sunglasses is a must. >> reporter: the best accessory of all? the swagger of renaturaled -- >> you might not have 42 abs, but you should have the confidence of somebody that does. >> reporter: the summer is about options. gq is sending us to choose the perfect outfits to take us from the beach into the evening. but the vice...
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a lot to chew on there in some treat interesting sectors that have been beaten down in many cases. >>nd kate, there are some interesting moves also by kyle bass. we've been following what his hedge fund has been doing in terms of shorting biotech stocks but the latest filing shows that he's actually long some names. >> absolutely. that was one of the interesting things from earlier today. heyman capital, his hedge fund filed a little bit earlier than the rest of the gang. yeah, and what you saw is he's gone long six or eight of the major pharma names. including perigoh, not entirely a surprise because it's in play. but also mylan, eli lilly, pfizer, a number of big established names at the very same time as he's challenginging some of these patents in the biotech world legally and reportedly shorting them. unclear. i haven't heard back from them yet in terms of a comment. stay bit of merger arbitrage? what does he see coming? we don't really have clarity yet. >> all right. kate kelly, thanks for the roundup. back at headquarters. all right, guys. what stands out to you? i think apple'
a lot to chew on there in some treat interesting sectors that have been beaten down in many cases. >>nd kate, there are some interesting moves also by kyle bass. we've been following what his hedge fund has been doing in terms of shorting biotech stocks but the latest filing shows that he's actually long some names. >> absolutely. that was one of the interesting things from earlier today. heyman capital, his hedge fund filed a little bit earlier than the rest of the gang. yeah, and...
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if you get beaten, you get beaten, but i guarantee a red hot match. >> ray rice insists he is a changedeleased from his contract last season after this video was made public, showing him hitting his now wife inside of a casino elevator where he was charged with third degree aggravated assault, but avoided jail time by entering a rehab program. >> i want to be able to rewrite the script to tell my daughter, daddy made the worst decision of his life. and so the survivors of domestic violence, i understand how real it is. this is a real issue in our society, and, you know, my video, you know, put the light out there. if you have ever seen what domestic violence looks like, and you look at my video, i can understand why some people will never forgive me. >>> floyd mayweather, jr. is set to return to the ring in what he says will be the final fight of his career. he will go head to head with his contender in las vegas. and that's it for me. >> thank you very much indeed. don't forget you can keep up to date with all of the stories on the al jazeera website. stay with us, just coming up in ju
if you get beaten, you get beaten, but i guarantee a red hot match. >> ray rice insists he is a changedeleased from his contract last season after this video was made public, showing him hitting his now wife inside of a casino elevator where he was charged with third degree aggravated assault, but avoided jail time by entering a rehab program. >> i want to be able to rewrite the script to tell my daughter, daddy made the worst decision of his life. and so the survivors of domestic...
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beaten up fairly badly.e individuals who had a plastic bag placed over his head, he claim, and was beaten to get information out of and when he didn't provide that information or didn't provide the information that correction officers wanted, he said the beatings had gotten more severe. >> what's been the response from the facility? do they deny this? >> they said that these allegations have been under investigation for some time. they have turned over some of the complaints to the state's inspector general, which investigates various state agencies. >> and are all of these inmates still in the facility? >> no, after the escape, many of them were sent to various prisons around the state. some of them tstopping first fo several weeks at a time in solitary confinement. that's one of the complaints that a lot of inmates have. that these were some of the best inmates in the prison. many of them haven't had very serious disciplinary imfraction. yet, they were put into solitary confinement and sent to different pa
beaten up fairly badly.e individuals who had a plastic bag placed over his head, he claim, and was beaten to get information out of and when he didn't provide that information or didn't provide the information that correction officers wanted, he said the beatings had gotten more severe. >> what's been the response from the facility? do they deny this? >> they said that these allegations have been under investigation for some time. they have turned over some of the complaints to the...
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she's beaten chris christie in all three of the national polls taken since the first debate. but cnn is planning on putting chris christie in the debate and mike huckabee and rand paul but not her. even though she is kicking their butts. so honestly, i sort of feel like all of the candidates should be complaining about this. right now it's carly fiorina's campaign that's complaining the loudest because hers is the campaign that's most obviously hurt right now by this dumb new system that republicans have decided to live by this year. but the last time they did it in the first debate, it was the rick perry campaign who most legitimately had a claim to being unfairly hurt by that ten-candidate cutoff. it was almost also ted cruz who got almost hurt by that cutoff last time. carly fiorina this time, who knows who it's going to be next time. all the candidates i think ought to be complaining about this. right now carly fiorina's campaign is complaining the loudest. their beef is totally understandable. what is less understandable is cnn and why cnn is doing this. fox news made th
she's beaten chris christie in all three of the national polls taken since the first debate. but cnn is planning on putting chris christie in the debate and mike huckabee and rand paul but not her. even though she is kicking their butts. so honestly, i sort of feel like all of the candidates should be complaining about this. right now it's carly fiorina's campaign that's complaining the loudest because hers is the campaign that's most obviously hurt right now by this dumb new system that...
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how is spain going to support colonies getting beaten by their master? it was a very tricky situation. also at the time, there were situations between spain and england and france after the seven years war, and things were really complicated. in the beginning actually some of the records in some instances, the moneys bank gave to buy armaments, etc., are registered in the official registries in spain. this is the bank of spain. in their archives, they are titled "expenses of the royal treasure." well, that could be anything. they were just afraid to let the secret out that they were helping the colonists. there were envoys, most of them were in france. they would travel to spain and to america and then back to france so that no one would ever know. in 1775, a company from the north of spain from buildout -- bilbao would transport gunpowder, all kinds of supplies to the colonies. those were paid by the spanish crown. however, how it was done is the ship would leave -- and this takes a fair amount of knowledge of geography. because the ships would leave an
how is spain going to support colonies getting beaten by their master? it was a very tricky situation. also at the time, there were situations between spain and england and france after the seven years war, and things were really complicated. in the beginning actually some of the records in some instances, the moneys bank gave to buy armaments, etc., are registered in the official registries in spain. this is the bank of spain. in their archives, they are titled "expenses of the royal...
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at the polls, did not act like a beaten man.ainst him personally, but it voted over america's lost dominance in world affairs and economic affairs. mr. carter showed a flash of anguish only once when he said his wife had see a majority of preachers this morning that america had put a true christian in the oval office. >> we knew that reagan had won the election. the iranians told us that. a certain gloating feeling that they were responsible for jimmy carter's dedefeat. >> mr. carter is back in his office burning the midnight oil. and perhaps that's characteristic of the jimmy carter presidency. he's doing it here on his last night in washington. >> up until the last moment, right before he actually has to shake ronald reagan's hand during reagan's inauguration, jimmy carter is doing everything he possibly can to try to get those hostages home. >> jimmy carter was perceived in iran as the ultimate ally of the shah, and they didn't want to give any rewards to jimmy carter. >> i will faithfully execute the office -- >> we had to w
at the polls, did not act like a beaten man.ainst him personally, but it voted over america's lost dominance in world affairs and economic affairs. mr. carter showed a flash of anguish only once when he said his wife had see a majority of preachers this morning that america had put a true christian in the oval office. >> we knew that reagan had won the election. the iranians told us that. a certain gloating feeling that they were responsible for jimmy carter's dedefeat. >> mr....
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that's what we're seeing in oil, some of these beaten down energy names. so it's hard to really get any time of economic signal. i tend to be a little bit more with guy. you've got to see oil trade higher for a long period of time. but also let's remember, part of the reason why oil was down so much was also because of a strong dollar and we started to get a strong dollar today as well. i'm not sure that crude is the sign to say everything's okay. in fact i would say it's probably not and it's probably creating some kind of a bull trap. but i would think over the next 30 days 60 days we can trade sideways to higher and then you have to reevaluate. >> and i'm not claiming to be an expert in this and i'm certain there's an explanation that i don't know. but the ovx, the crude oil volatility index, is still north of 50 and it was higher on the day. now again, i'm certain there's some reason why, but typically into a weekend when the commodity or the underlying rallies you would have seen the exact opposite. i'm sure somebody will explain it on twitter and tel
that's what we're seeing in oil, some of these beaten down energy names. so it's hard to really get any time of economic signal. i tend to be a little bit more with guy. you've got to see oil trade higher for a long period of time. but also let's remember, part of the reason why oil was down so much was also because of a strong dollar and we started to get a strong dollar today as well. i'm not sure that crude is the sign to say everything's okay. in fact i would say it's probably not and it's...
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you can see a man being beaten on this cell phone video. this happened along route 88 in brick township on saturday. the victim told police when the driver of the other car approached him at an intersection he got out and a fight ensued. police say the 39-year-old man was stabbed with a small knife and suffered cuts to his face and body. investigators are now searching for the three people who were inside the other car. >>> turning to weather now, get ready for rain. nbc 10 first alert weather is tracking storms. we have seen a few downpours today as we look at the radar. heavier rain is on the way. >> let's check in with first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> we are tracking heavy rain on the way. i think most of you will be sleeping by the time it gets here. a live look at the radar, we are mostly dry right now. we have overcast skies. it looks gloomy outside. but a few light showers near west chester and parts of salem county, near newark in new castle county in delaware. this is really about it right now. most of the rain will be
you can see a man being beaten on this cell phone video. this happened along route 88 in brick township on saturday. the victim told police when the driver of the other car approached him at an intersection he got out and a fight ensued. police say the 39-year-old man was stabbed with a small knife and suffered cuts to his face and body. investigators are now searching for the three people who were inside the other car. >>> turning to weather now, get ready for rain. nbc 10 first alert...
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stuart: seems to me people are buying really beaten down stocks.re not carry them anywhere to the level they were 10 days ago. check the price of oil. where are we now? we are at 3913 come is still a ways from 40. drivers rejoice. the price of gas down to send overnight. 257. aaa says 12 states have at least one gas station and regular gasoline for less than $2 a gallon. all of those states concentrated in the south and southeast -- southwest -- it said. today cme, jeff flock is there. what's going on. >> i think it has come off the high for the day. we are now organized 16 emanates from the top seen the top for the day. it is now leveled off and began the comeback down again. supply and demand issues independent of the market is what is wrong to drive oil going forward. if you check the gasoline futures, those are down again today. gold and silver in terms of commodities are down but most everything else is out. i think it would be a benefit to the economy going forward if this continues. the gasoline price in oil price. thank you so much. they ha
stuart: seems to me people are buying really beaten down stocks.re not carry them anywhere to the level they were 10 days ago. check the price of oil. where are we now? we are at 3913 come is still a ways from 40. drivers rejoice. the price of gas down to send overnight. 257. aaa says 12 states have at least one gas station and regular gasoline for less than $2 a gallon. all of those states concentrated in the south and southeast -- southwest -- it said. today cme, jeff flock is there. what's...
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obviously beaten down. the xlpi, i'll be looking to get long here.nd i'd probably look at it as a very long-term bet because this is absolutely not going to be a short-term turn within the energy names in particular, but i do think there's a lot of pent-up demand. there's a lot of money on the sidelines that's dying to get to the sector. >> much more coverage in today's brutal sell-off. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> looking for bargains? we've got four dow stocks that traders say may have found a floor. we'll tell you what they are. and later in the hour, fear is in a bull market as the vix goes on an extraordinary run. but if history is any indication, it could be your signal to buy. and we'll tell you what it is that has bulls excited when "fast money" returns. up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for busines
obviously beaten down. the xlpi, i'll be looking to get long here.nd i'd probably look at it as a very long-term bet because this is absolutely not going to be a short-term turn within the energy names in particular, but i do think there's a lot of pent-up demand. there's a lot of money on the sidelines that's dying to get to the sector. >> much more coverage in today's brutal sell-off. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on...
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stuart: what about some of the big names that are really beaten up?'m thinking of netflix and apple, how about those stocks? would you put your foot in the water there? >> i certainly would look at apple. i think some of the higher multiple stocks like netflix are going to be under particular pressure and i have an issue with netflix, a great company, but priced as though it will never have any competition. i was in a hotel last night, stuart and passed a table with probably 20 kids with laptop computers and every one was an apple. i think that apple is going to be okay. stuart: the key test,david nelson, would you buy apple today if it drops to 95? >> i absolutely would. stuart: there you go. >> there you go. stuart: 95 is a buy signal for david nelson. okay, keith fitz-gerald joins us now from seattle. by the way, now we're down-- and listen to this, the futures show an 800 point drop at the opening bell in 16 minutes' time. 809 points and counting and i see interest rates tumbling, treasury bonds, the 10 year bond 1.95%. a tumble in the yield and a
stuart: what about some of the big names that are really beaten up?'m thinking of netflix and apple, how about those stocks? would you put your foot in the water there? >> i certainly would look at apple. i think some of the higher multiple stocks like netflix are going to be under particular pressure and i have an issue with netflix, a great company, but priced as though it will never have any competition. i was in a hotel last night, stuart and passed a table with probably 20 kids with...