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and bell jim. gabriel alisando is there for us. gabe, this is going to be a big one, you got to know it, it's going to be a big one. >> it is. and salvador is one of the most historic cities in all of brazil and it's a perfect setting for the u.s. bell jim match. because -- belgium match. as you might imagine it's awash in red white and blue. they're expecting more than 10,000 u.s. fans here for the match. we've already seen them walking through old city all day here. a lot of fans wearing shirts saying, we believe, u.s.a, dempsey jerseys. a lot of excitement here. u.s.a. was not expected to do much in the tournament, the expectations are low, but now that's all changed. do or die stage of the tournament. against belgium we'll see. >> the u.s.a. never was expected to get out of the group of death. everyone thought it was portugal, whatever the squat, was expected to get out of that group. what's been the secret to the u.s. squad getting this far in your opinion? >> the coaching. the players do the playing. they played a great tourn
and bell jim. gabriel alisando is there for us. gabe, this is going to be a big one, you got to know it, it's going to be a big one. >> it is. and salvador is one of the most historic cities in all of brazil and it's a perfect setting for the u.s. bell jim match. because -- belgium match. as you might imagine it's awash in red white and blue. they're expecting more than 10,000 u.s. fans here for the match. we've already seen them walking through old city all day here. a lot of fans...
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and jim bell who sits on the health committee says that is exactly what he would like to see happen in sacramento. >> especially since we're having a more aging population. there's a fire department able to respond to. >> call for help now. >> his reaction to today's ruling is brief, the safety and security of our guests and team members is our top priority, and we're pleased with the california supreme court decision. >> for every one minute that someone's down without any kind of care at all. the chances of survival decre e decreases by 7 do 10%. >> the important thing to remember, according to dodson is that aeds have to be registered so dispatch centers know exactly where they are, and they can contact their owners when there's an emergency nearby. only 7% of the time, when an aed is available, does it actually get used. live in albany, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> new evidence tonight suggesting a link between exposure to pesticides and autism. pregnant women who live within a mile of areas where agricultural pesticides are used, they experienced a
and jim bell who sits on the health committee says that is exactly what he would like to see happen in sacramento. >> especially since we're having a more aging population. there's a fire department able to respond to. >> call for help now. >> his reaction to today's ruling is brief, the safety and security of our guests and team members is our top priority, and we're pleased with the california supreme court decision. >> for every one minute that someone's down without...
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senator jim bell proposed audrie's law. this morning at the hearing, lawyer's groups and at least two of the seven assembly members on the committee opposed the mandatory minimum, calling it ineffective, too arbitrary, saying that the juvenile justice system should be focused less on multiple and more on rehabilitation. audrie's mother thinks the law isn't strong enough. >> if audrie was able to fight back her attackers, it would have gone to an adult court. it would have been open proceedings. they would had sexual offender status. but because she couldn't fight back, it was treated as a lesser crime. and that's outrageous. >> we think that the entire bill really goes against the purpose of the juvenile justice system. the goal of the system is rehabilitation of the youth. that includes holding him or her accountable for their actions. >> audrey's law, if passed in its current state, would make juvenile proceedings in these kind of cases open and would punish anyone who disseminates pictures or videos with the intent to fu
senator jim bell proposed audrie's law. this morning at the hearing, lawyer's groups and at least two of the seven assembly members on the committee opposed the mandatory minimum, calling it ineffective, too arbitrary, saying that the juvenile justice system should be focused less on multiple and more on rehabilitation. audrie's mother thinks the law isn't strong enough. >> if audrie was able to fight back her attackers, it would have gone to an adult court. it would have been open...
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since then parents lawrence and sheila pot have been working with state senator jim bell of san jose to craft a tougher law aim at juveniles charged with sexual assault. teenagers involved in audrey case received 30 to 45 days in juvenile hall and proceedingsings closed. new bill make hearings public and 2 year sentence in juvenile facility mandatory when the victim is intoxicated or developmentally disaild. >> it would have been open proceedinging. they would have had sexual offender status. but because she couldn't fight back if it was treated as a lesser crime. that's outrageous. >> however unlike the state senate where audrey law passed opponent of surface arguing prevention not punishment should be the focus. >> this doesn't get us to the goal of preventing the tragedy. we have to look at alternativ alternative. we really have to look at restorative justice looking at programs educating young people about their action that can lead to these kind of tragedy. >> take 4 vote to move the bill out of committee. if it succeed the bill needs to pass the assembly by the end of august wh
since then parents lawrence and sheila pot have been working with state senator jim bell of san jose to craft a tougher law aim at juveniles charged with sexual assault. teenagers involved in audrey case received 30 to 45 days in juvenile hall and proceedingsings closed. new bill make hearings public and 2 year sentence in juvenile facility mandatory when the victim is intoxicated or developmentally disaild. >> it would have been open proceedinging. they would have had sexual offender...
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this has been proposed by senator jim bell of san jose. reporting live here in sarah toe that, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >>> it is 5:31, berkeley police are looking for a man who reportedly groped a woman as he rode by on a bicycle. the 20-year-old woman says she was walking through a parking lot at cal when she noticed a man across the street near a car wash watching her. as she kept walking on oxford street, the man rode up on his bicycle and grabbed her chest. she yelled at him and he took off. she wasn't hurt. the man was rooiding a unique bicycle. it was black fixed gear back with black spoke and horn handlebars with the ends that turn up. >>> the south bay family coping with the murder of a husband and father getting financial help from around the world. san jose police officer started an online fund raising page for the two wife and two boys. she's a stay at home mom who speaks little english. one has autism. the breadwinner was shot and killed by two people, including a 17-year-old in a road rage incid
this has been proposed by senator jim bell of san jose. reporting live here in sarah toe that, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >>> it is 5:31, berkeley police are looking for a man who reportedly groped a woman as he rode by on a bicycle. the 20-year-old woman says she was walking through a parking lot at cal when she noticed a man across the street near a car wash watching her. as she kept walking on oxford street, the man rode up on his bicycle...
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its been proposed by senator jim bell of san jose.orting live here at sarah toga, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> faith leaders from the bay area plan to submit a petition to the san francisco's arch bishop urging him to cancel his appearance at a rally supporting traditional marriage. he is scheduled to appear at a march for marriage rally in washington, d.c. on thursday. local catholics as well as leaders like lieutenant governor newsom and senator mark leno urged him not to attend. nearly 30,000 people signed the petition asking him not to go. >>> south bay children have a new place to hang out and it's a first for the civil cone valley -- silicon valley. complete with the game room, library, and computer lab. it's the first clubhouse within the silicon valley branch to open outside of san jose. the organization plans to open another new facility next year but close two clubs in san jose due to safety concerns. >>> the palo alto council is considering to build a new animal shelter. according to the "weekly," the current shelte
its been proposed by senator jim bell of san jose.orting live here at sarah toga, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> faith leaders from the bay area plan to submit a petition to the san francisco's arch bishop urging him to cancel his appearance at a rally supporting traditional marriage. he is scheduled to appear at a march for marriage rally in washington, d.c. on thursday. local catholics as well as leaders like lieutenant governor newsom and senator mark leno urged him...
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bell? >> oh, yeah. >> that is barn burner jim shannon hitting umpire hall ward right in the -- now from there we go to i got to say one of the most bizarre endings to a baseball or a softball game i've seen in my entire life. this is crazy. this was the aa state championship in montana between big sky high school and billings west high school. we got this video from abc fox montana in missoula. bottom of the seventh, extra innings for softball, this girl pitches a strikeout. the catcher misses the ball. as you know in baseball or softball if you strike somebody out, you have to throw the guy or gal out at first. watch what happened. throw to first. throwing error. girl runs to second base, another throwing error, runs to third base, her dugout waving her home, goes home, scores in the bottom of the seventh, scores the winning run on what's being called a walk-off inside the park strikeout for the state championship. >> oh, my gosh. >> i feel bad for that catcher because if she catches that ball this doesn't happen. >>> an elephant family makes its way across the street. >> pay close attention to the l
bell? >> oh, yeah. >> that is barn burner jim shannon hitting umpire hall ward right in the -- now from there we go to i got to say one of the most bizarre endings to a baseball or a softball game i've seen in my entire life. this is crazy. this was the aa state championship in montana between big sky high school and billings west high school. we got this video from abc fox montana in missoula. bottom of the seventh, extra innings for softball, this girl pitches a strikeout. the...
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box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> we are live where the opening bell is, to close out the trading week. jimery focused on goings on overseas. never that easy to get a great read on what is happening on the ground in a place like iraq. and why are rates going up today? for nbc news, he's a great reporter, fearless, by the way. we all know colleagues at one point or another who have been in harm's way and some who have passed away. not the job i -- >> no. >>. >> you see this? you see this? >> i do. this is about opentable. this is about opentable. it's the war of the app. and ten k opentable be allowed to be bought by priceline? no. no. someone has to block this. opentable is too powerful. it's the key to dining out. as danny mahr will tell you. it's the key to dining out. >> i don't even know what the break on this thing is. i don't know what the background is. i don't know if they -- i've got to find all those things out in order to either effectively rebut your assertion or say you may be on to something. >> it's a little company, but this is the beginning of the consolidation so many of u
box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> we are live where the opening bell is, to close out the trading week. jimery focused on goings on overseas. never that easy to get a great read on what is happening on the ground in a place like iraq. and why are rates going up today? for nbc news, he's a great reporter, fearless, by the way. we all know colleagues at one point or another who have been in harm's way and some who have passed away. not the job i -- >> no....
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. >>> we are live from the financial capitol of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in 1:30. jimo come back to our conversation at the open of the show. all of the activity that we are seeing multiples that are higher than we might have thought or premiums that are higher than anybody had anticipated. we know about low rates. the flood gates seemed to have opened. >> yes, so you haven't seen it in tech. the devices it is a parts company. there is nothing special about it. analog is a parts company. there has been a place where there hasn't been a take off. you will see the super markets of tech haven't been doing that well. there is a refresh going on right now. we know these are heavily shorted names. the final one will be the pe permion they need u.s. oil because that is where it is. >> and aubrey mcclendon's company buying some assets as well. i think i saw that. see that? >> you know permiun, halcon got a new investor. that stock is going to be higher. they have more in an area. they are forward thinking. but there are three pipelines that are going to be opening up in the ne
. >>> we are live from the financial capitol of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in 1:30. jimo come back to our conversation at the open of the show. all of the activity that we are seeing multiples that are higher than we might have thought or premiums that are higher than anybody had anticipated. we know about low rates. the flood gates seemed to have opened. >> yes, so you haven't seen it in tech. the devices it is a parts company. there is nothing special about...
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jim gardner. good night. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you can get quality insurance that does not require any health questions or a medical e
jim gardner. good night. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a...
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bell original, is now in bottles and cans. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- aaaaaaaaaaaaa! what?! get some while you still can. here this summer. gone this summer. [ jimo, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight wrote the book about kids with cancer falling in love. it's a perfect summer beach wheelchair. please welcome john green. hey, mr. green, thank you for coming only pi >> my pleasure. thank you for having me here. >> stephen: people are very excited to have you here. [cheering and applause] for those few people who may not know, you're the author of "looking for alaska," "paper towns" and "the fault in our stars," which has spent over 130 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list and a movie released on june 6th kicking all kinds of ass. it really is. now, i... when i first heard "fault in our stars," i assumed it was about aliens who come down to earth with some sort of ray gun that makes teenagers cry. >> yeah. that's part of it. >> stephen: but i have found out since then it's the story of two teenagers
bell original, is now in bottles and cans. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- aaaaaaaaaaaaa! what?! get some while you still can. here this summer. gone this summer. [ jimo, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight wrote the book about kids with cancer falling in love. it's a perfect summer beach wheelchair. please welcome john green. hey, mr. green, thank you for...
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bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. [ jim ] mmmmm.mmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. it takes place in anhaha, cleveland... i love it babe. i'm not your babe. you weren't saying that this morning, when you're like... mmmmm mmmm mmm alright we're done. break up with lingering food. (ding!) mmmmm mmmm for that just brushed clean feeling... ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit you walked into the hotel as a "5" but when she saw the room... you turned into a weird "7". when she saw the roof-top pool... you went to: "11" ♪ you two should probably get a room... oh that's right! you already did. at planet earth's number one accomodation site... booking.com booking.yeah! tender chicken, smoky bacon, melted monterey cheddar, creamy ranch. in the quiz show where hunger's the million dollar question, this is the sizzlin' hot answer. subway. eat fresh. [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but count me in! ♪ >> stephen: that the it for t
bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. [ jim ] mmmmm.mmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. it takes place in anhaha, cleveland... i love it babe. i'm not your babe. you weren't saying that this morning, when you're like... mmmmm mmmm mmm alright we're done. break up with lingering...
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bell. this would be a very nice pair to have. >> i am standing directly behind them. the point where it last crossed the hazard, i am on the fairway. jim: how many times have we seen this david? >> i don't understand it. jim: we saw it with brendan steele. we saw it with rosie in regulation. >> rosie would have had to have gone a long way back. if you go 10 yards back and have the perfect lie you can spin it from. your ball is not away above your feet as it is here. there is a look at it. you just go back and you are on the fairway. >> you can almost draw a line. >> have you five options with your red hazard, drop it to either side. you can take it as far as you want. you can play it as it lies, which is unlikely or play the shot. nick: you are right david. excuse me. bad timing. but it is the same spot. if he land its there as rose was trying to do, open up the face more and it might land dead there and trickle over the hill. >> this is his fourth. nick: very similar. >> you can't get anything on it with the uphill lie. nick: it is a line right there. that is what david is talking about. they could have gone back to that spot. it woul
bell. this would be a very nice pair to have. >> i am standing directly behind them. the point where it last crossed the hazard, i am on the fairway. jim: how many times have we seen this david? >> i don't understand it. jim: we saw it with brendan steele. we saw it with rosie in regulation. >> rosie would have had to have gone a long way back. if you go 10 yards back and have the perfect lie you can spin it from. your ball is not away above your feet as it is here. there is a...
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jim rogers. you want to hear what he has to say coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: k
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another tweed which says -- jim, how does one find out the upgrade and downgrace before the opening belltarted the street, i made sure that all those were in, same game, still there. why not take another tweet. this one says -- what book would you suggest for newblies? one up on wall street by peter lynch, the great portfolio manager at magellan, who just made me a fortune in my i.r.a., that is still the best investment book ever written. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ daughter ] yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ] ...because a good thing like this... phew! [ male announcer ] ...won't last forever. see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c250 sport sedan. but hurry, offers end soon. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. >>> remember everything i've said about being a foundation. number one you can't start investing unless
another tweed which says -- jim, how does one find out the upgrade and downgrace before the opening belltarted the street, i made sure that all those were in, same game, still there. why not take another tweet. this one says -- what book would you suggest for newblies? one up on wall street by peter lynch, the great portfolio manager at magellan, who just made me a fortune in my i.r.a., that is still the best investment book ever written. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz...
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squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in two minutes. jimut coal. you've said many times coal's done. >> right. >> this morning we get the press release announcing it, not really, the release from the epa of course discussing what we've known was coming this morning, far-reaching, new rules that will be put into place over the next well many years. >> right. >> involving combating climate change and by that, trying to cut carbon emissions in this country, particularly those from coal-fired plants and the like. they are now out. just having been released. by 2030, the steady and responsible steps the epa says it's taking will cut carbon emissions from the power sector by 30% nationwide, below 2005 levels. that's the level they're choosing, 2005, saying 30% below what we were doing back in 2005. >> i don't mean to shock people here, but this is very pro-industry, much more than i thought. because they're going to give governors a lot of latitude. when you deal with aep, and i've dealt with nick aikens, he was on last week. the governors are pr
squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in two minutes. jimut coal. you've said many times coal's done. >> right. >> this morning we get the press release announcing it, not really, the release from the epa of course discussing what we've known was coming this morning, far-reaching, new rules that will be put into place over the next well many years. >> right. >> involving combating climate change and...
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on the street" live from the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in just a couple minutes. jimed a question on mad as to whether we'll look back at the situation in iraq like we look back at the situation with the ukraine. >> it's possible. i mean, i think that you got the press saying tensions rising, escalating, and at a certain point, the tensions stopped escalating because what happened is the russians got to where they wanted to go. they wanted the crimean border, okay, they wanted -- they didn't want kiev, we found that out, when we thought the tensions were most rising, the russians stopped. the moment you think tensions are rising, careful. maybe they just want a sunni country, okay? break it up into three so don't overstay your welcome. you see a refinery on fire. it's in the area they hold. i -- iran is not going to let the sacred -- these sacred sites fall into the hands of the enemy. i know it sounds odd that i say iran, but it's becoming a public government. >> our partner in this thing. that refinery fire that is in iraq doesn't affect exports, oil, production. >>
on the street" live from the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in just a couple minutes. jimed a question on mad as to whether we'll look back at the situation in iraq like we look back at the situation with the ukraine. >> it's possible. i mean, i think that you got the press saying tensions rising, escalating, and at a certain point, the tensions stopped escalating because what happened is the russians got to where they wanted to go. they wanted...
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bell mcdermott mott, just the ceo knolls the co-ceo. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you for having me, jim. great to be back. >> all right.here is a terrific note out by morgan stanley. they're saying sentiment is the most bearish for some time going into sapphire. we believe this event is a great opportunity for s.a.p. to reassure investors on management change, cloud technology -- are you doing all three? >> yeah, we are, jim. we have 25,000 here live. there was 250,000 online for this morning's speech. i think we made it really clear that we're all about the customer, and the idea behind our business model is really dealing with the most intractable ceo issue of our era, which is complexity. so we want to help businesses run simple, whether they do that in the cloud or they do that on premise, they should do it on hanna, so they can get everything in real time so swiftly grow their companies again. we will be the company that helps companies grow. >> are people asking about this change, the co-cfo, the chief technology officer, are they asking for reassurance? is this your team? the team that big mcdermott has picked?
bell mcdermott mott, just the ceo knolls the co-ceo. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you for having me, jim. great to be back. >> all right.here is a terrific note out by morgan stanley. they're saying sentiment is the most bearish for some time going into sapphire. we believe this event is a great opportunity for s.a.p. to reassure investors on management change, cloud technology -- are you doing all three? >> yeah, we are, jim. we have 25,000 here live. there...
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jim rogers. you want to hear what he has to say coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i know nobody cares but the volatility -- david: very low. very low. but we have exciting people coming up. liz: it did get higher by 2% but still below 12, not a big deal. but there was much more action elsewhere. lee munson, investment and chief investment officer where he des deep value in the market. jim loll, advisor investment changment chief. he said now is not to sit on the sidelines so get off your you know what. scott shell lady, from cme. we can begin with you. action was interesting again with the records. almost like a game of inches. >> well it's a game of inches and with the revisions we saw from the government today as well, kind of had everybody on their back feet or on their heels. i think ultimately this is the case, we have inflation data coming out from europe tomorrow. that may or may not give draghi more powder for his gun on thursday. obviously non-farm payrolls. you know what? everybody is pricing everything because the central banks are involved like the
jim rogers. you want to hear what he has to say coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i know nobody cares but the volatility -- david: very low. very low. but we have exciting people coming up. liz: it did get higher by 2% but still below 12, not a big deal. but there was much more action elsewhere. lee munson, investment and chief investment officer where he des deep value in the market. jim loll, advisor investment changment chief. he said now is not to sit on the...
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jim lily in a fox business exclusive. again, the stock up 27% year-over-year. >>> we've got the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes. -- it is likely to be the ipo of the year. we've got exclusive details on when alibaba might be actually go public. and, of course, i always push charlie on which exchange is going to nab this hotly-anticipated ipo. he's coming down with breaking news just as soon as we come back. you can't miss charlie. ♪ ♪ one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. and she's fed up with the daily hassle of her old hearing aid. so she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. whh one? you'll never know because the lyriis in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. in their report, a leading newspaper said "lyric appears to have overcome many of the problems associated with traditional hearing aids" sound good? call 1 800 350 3292 now for your risk free 30 day trial. this is the lyric. it's teeny... it's soft... lyric fits comfortably at the sweet spot
jim lily in a fox business exclusive. again, the stock up 27% year-over-year. >>> we've got the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes. -- it is likely to be the ipo of the year. we've got exclusive details on when alibaba might be actually go public. and, of course, i always push charlie on which exchange is going to nab this hotly-anticipated ipo. he's coming down with breaking news just as soon as we come back. you can't miss charlie. ♪ ♪ one of the miller twins has a hearing...
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>>> and from jim crow to today, we'll meet a 93-year-old in north carolina leading a movement for voting rights. stay with us. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you smarter about your insurance,because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that collisions with wildlife on the road may not be covered? and that you could be liable for any accidents on your property? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. female announcer: it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> eric cantor's stunning defeat has thrown the gop into chaos. and it's our question of the da
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bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> all right. there's our worst trade of the day. governor chris christie with jimon "the tonight show." ♪ born to run >> doing the dad dance. we are definitely long jimmy fallon, but noticing short interest on the governor is definitely rising big time. >> i'm on the other side of that trade. >>> "power lunch" starts right now. >>> halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> that made me laugh. a lot of cause for concern. jim cramer telling everyone it's time to be cautious. despite that, stocks seem to be finding a way to rise. the industrials up 19 points. not so much, but not the other way.
bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> all right. there's our worst trade of the day. governor chris christie with jimon "the tonight show." ♪ born to run >> doing the dad dance. we are definitely long jimmy fallon, but noticing short interest on the governor is definitely rising big time. >> i'm on the other side of that trade. >>> "power lunch" starts right now. >>> halftime is...
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bell. we're going to bring in art cashin as we do, director of floor operations with ubs. funny, yesterday jim i were talking, cantor's loss was the big fuse. we did discuss what was going on in iraq as it related to oil prices. seems as though today that is having a lot more of an impact, perhaps it was even yesterday. >> beginning to yesterday, but i think it's really caught the world's attention now the fact that they got into tikrit easily. these cities are falling to very small forces and in a matter of days and sometimes a matter of hours, and it looks like they're trying to circle some of the key oil producing regions in syria, parts of iraq, so that's got the market's attention. we're beginning to see a slight drift toward a flight to safety. you can see it a little bit in bonds. not quite big enough yet. we'll have to look at the yen and other places. >> not the yen but gold a little bit too. >> we'll see if it starts to kick in. i think people are getting concerned. the leader over there is said to be a very charismatic fellow. this may be far more problems than we see in the near te
bell. we're going to bring in art cashin as we do, director of floor operations with ubs. funny, yesterday jim i were talking, cantor's loss was the big fuse. we did discuss what was going on in iraq as it related to oil prices. seems as though today that is having a lot more of an impact, perhaps it was even yesterday. >> beginning to yesterday, but i think it's really caught the world's attention now the fact that they got into tikrit easily. these cities are falling to very small...