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gets to midfield. >> brian: he love this is little quick outroute.mooth he is out of the breaks. doesn't have to slow down to brake. with the ball in his hands, great moves. very shifty with the ball in his hands. right now west virginia is anticipating full run. any time that alabama and blake sims want to throw the ball, it's man-to-man coverage on the outside with cooper. >> dave: henry gets the call here. into the secondary, and another alabama first down to the 39 yard line. this drive started at the 12 just a few place agys ago. and they're already inside the west virginia 40. and henry closing in on 100 yards rushing. and dana holgorsen's defense getting one more stop. can they? alabama, early in the fourth, leading by seven. henry, again, straight on. and dives to the 35. a four-yard pickup. tripped up by karl joseph. alabama rotating backs. henry out, yeldon in for second down. yeldon. and stood up at the 33. third down and about four here. >> brian: they're continuing to stay in this no huddle. i think kif lane kiffin feels t is giving them
gets to midfield. >> brian: he love this is little quick outroute.mooth he is out of the breaks. doesn't have to slow down to brake. with the ball in his hands, great moves. very shifty with the ball in his hands. right now west virginia is anticipating full run. any time that alabama and blake sims want to throw the ball, it's man-to-man coverage on the outside with cooper. >> dave: henry gets the call here. into the secondary, and another alabama first down to the 39 yard line....
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we check in with brian after spending two weeks at the camp. what makes you sad in your life outside of this camp? >> i guess being bullied at school. >> reporter: what happens? >> people make fun of me, like left and right. i couldn't turn a corner in the hallway without being made fun of? >> reporter: so you ate to make yourself feel better? >> yeah. >> reporter: a few cabins over, audrey says the group sessions are uncovering her booby traps. >> my parents got divorced. and then, they skyrocketed. i started eating adult-sized portion. at restaurants, i would finish the whole plate. >> reporter: but the camp staff says the new habits they learn at camp can only turn into a lifetime of change is there is change at home. >> we ask parents not to eat out so much. the portions are too big. and there's too many calories. >> reporter: and even on a field trip to new york city, audrey stays true to her new diet, eating healthy, despite temptations from this restaurant's menu. >> i'm not craving anything unhealthy right now. >> reporter: back at camp
we check in with brian after spending two weeks at the camp. what makes you sad in your life outside of this camp? >> i guess being bullied at school. >> reporter: what happens? >> people make fun of me, like left and right. i couldn't turn a corner in the hallway without being made fun of? >> reporter: so you ate to make yourself feel better? >> yeah. >> reporter: a few cabins over, audrey says the group sessions are uncovering her booby traps. >> my...
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i'm a big brian flores fan. >> yes. >> now the fir is gonna fly because brian flores has a new side kick. i want you to meet brian flores the kitten. this kitten is one of dozens who have been left at the humane society. last week, brain flores on the animal shelter, holding the cat in novato. they have an oversupply of cats. to show their gratitude for the great report, the shelter named a kitten in brian's owner. little brian flores will be available for you to atonight in the next couple of days -- adopt in the next couple of days. i'm told the original brian flores is considering giving his namesake a home, especially after his 3-year-old daughter said she would like to have the kitten. >> brian doesn't have a chance. >> when daddy hears from the daughter. >> the only thing, they may want to change the name.
i'm a big brian flores fan. >> yes. >> now the fir is gonna fly because brian flores has a new side kick. i want you to meet brian flores the kitten. this kitten is one of dozens who have been left at the humane society. last week, brain flores on the animal shelter, holding the cat in novato. they have an oversupply of cats. to show their gratitude for the great report, the shelter named a kitten in brian's owner. little brian flores will be available for you to atonight in the...
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brian is very lazy. he likes to sit in front of a computer. when it comes to exercising, he lacks in that department. >> reporter: the night before he sets off, they visit brian's favorite restaurant. >> i'll have the veal marsala. pasta. >> reporter: friends and family helping celebrate with, what else? food. in new york city, audrey and her mother, miranda, enjoy one last feast. >> i want her to get her body to a place that feels so good, that she doesn't want it to be any other way. >> reporter: for brian and audrey, they're pinning their hopes on weight loss camp. and on this day, it's time to say good-bye. >> getting picked up to go to camp shane. >> he's leaving me for six weeks. >> i'll send you letters. >> reporter: saying good-bye is easier said than done. >> i'm good. i'll miss you. i'm good. >> reporter: the camp's motto is way better than a fat camp. they claim these pint-sized dieters lose 30 to 35 pounds in nine weeks. audrey and brian are one in the every three children considered overweight or obese. it's a three-hour road trip
brian is very lazy. he likes to sit in front of a computer. when it comes to exercising, he lacks in that department. >> reporter: the night before he sets off, they visit brian's favorite restaurant. >> i'll have the veal marsala. pasta. >> reporter: friends and family helping celebrate with, what else? food. in new york city, audrey and her mother, miranda, enjoy one last feast. >> i want her to get her body to a place that feels so good, that she doesn't want it to be...
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i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now. i drove for desoto cab for 10 years prior to that. i drove in 1976 for the old, old yellow cab. this is frances mecchi and i've been driving her for about 11 or 12 years to her alzheimer's day program, which we call the memory club. every day when we drive through the presidio she'll say, "oh goody, you're taking me through the enchanted forest." [music] >> my name amr a.mahmoud. i am like 49 years old. i have been driving cab more than 13 year in general. then i drove a ramp more than 3 years. this is my fourth now. i have been enjoying doing the job. i like every moment of it. >> thank you
i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years...
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two time-outs remauning. >> brian: they don't need a touchdown here. if it's fourth down, they need to kick a field goal. >> dave: trickett to the sideline, kevin white. and pushed out of bounds. stop the clock. 2:10 remaining in the half. west virginia with 390 yards of total offense. but, again, they have run 15 fewer plays than alabama. nick saban says they usually run 65, they have run 81 plays. trickett in trouble. sacked inside the 40 yard line. a breakdown of protection, and jonathan allen there to take down the quarterback. >> brian: jonathan allen is one of those young players in the front line for alabama that his coaching staff is excited about. 6'3", 275-pound sophomore. and he's got some quicks. >> dave: third down and 18. swing pass to white. he'll get a chunk of it back here. he won't go down. tackled inbounds so the clock continues to run. and it's fourth down. >> brian: need more urgency from clint trickett. you need to get going, only 1:20 left, you need the play called and get moving. >> greg: a. >> dave: and get to the 43 of alabama
two time-outs remauning. >> brian: they don't need a touchdown here. if it's fourth down, they need to kick a field goal. >> dave: trickett to the sideline, kevin white. and pushed out of bounds. stop the clock. 2:10 remaining in the half. west virginia with 390 yards of total offense. but, again, they have run 15 fewer plays than alabama. nick saban says they usually run 65, they have run 81 plays. trickett in trouble. sacked inside the 40 yard line. a breakdown of protection, and...
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good evening. >> good evening, brian. the man in new york city who presented with ebola-like symptoms remains tonight in strict isolation while laboratory tests are being performed. and this case highlights how much american hospitals -- american health care system and hospitals across the country are on heightened alert. the war room at the cdc, where today, all eyes on ebola. >> this is really unprecedented in terms of the emergence of the disease in west africa. it was an incredibly difficult weekend. >> reporter: nbc news cameras allowed inside the emergency meeting of the international response team chaired by dr. ingrid dayman. >> second patient is expected to arrive tomorrow. >> reporter: the cdc chasing down 22 reports of possible ebola cases in the united states, deemed four worth testing. the three results so far, false alarms. >> malaria positive. >> reporter: but the biggest concern remains west africa. ebola has been ravaging west africa since march and shocked disease specialists when it hopped a border by p
good evening. >> good evening, brian. the man in new york city who presented with ebola-like symptoms remains tonight in strict isolation while laboratory tests are being performed. and this case highlights how much american hospitals -- american health care system and hospitals across the country are on heightened alert. the war room at the cdc, where today, all eyes on ebola. >> this is really unprecedented in terms of the emergence of the disease in west africa. it was an...
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brian. >> john yang starting us off suburban st. louis, missouri, tonight. >>> now we move overseas to the crisis in iraq. more than a decade after u.s. forces invaded that country, toppled saddam hussein. over two years since the last u.s. combat forces left, there the u.s. is engaged once again militarily and politically in iraq carrying out air strikes, trying to help shape a government there capable of holding the country together, and one friendlier to the u.s. nbc's keir simmons is on the ground in northern iraq tonight, keir, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. air strikes have slowed the advances of isis here. these attacks have been brutal and relentless. and u.s. aid drops have eased the humanitarian crisis, but it's now a political crisis adding to fears that this country may be unraveling. this is why the u.s. is involved in iraq again. thousands of desperate refugees swarming helicopters scrambling for aid after being stranded for days without food and water in the brutally hot mountains of northern ira
brian. >> john yang starting us off suburban st. louis, missouri, tonight. >>> now we move overseas to the crisis in iraq. more than a decade after u.s. forces invaded that country, toppled saddam hussein. over two years since the last u.s. combat forces left, there the u.s. is engaged once again militarily and politically in iraq carrying out air strikes, trying to help shape a government there capable of holding the country together, and one friendlier to the u.s. nbc's keir...
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kate, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the centers for disease control is basically saying "we need all hands on deck now." this is an alert that mostly affects them internally but it points to how serious this epidemic has now become. the cdc emergency operations center has moved to what they call a level one activation, that's the highest level. and means hundred of people at the cdc working on other projects can now shift their focus to the ebola outbreak. it was prompted, the cdc said, by the spread of ebola in nigeria and potential to affect many lives. in liberia, contaminated bodies are being dumped in the street. >> it is out of control in the west african countries. >> reporter: a spanish priest is being medevaced to spain for treatment, the first ebola patient ever treated in europe. in western nations protocols are different than in africa. this is the ambulance seen around the world. you have been on this team for four years. >> yeah. >> reporter: lead paramedic gail stallings was driving this rig when they pic
kate, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the centers for disease control is basically saying "we need all hands on deck now." this is an alert that mostly affects them internally but it points to how serious this epidemic has now become. the cdc emergency operations center has moved to what they call a level one activation, that's the highest level. and means hundred of people at the cdc working on other projects can now shift their focus to the ebola outbreak. it...
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. >> good evening, brian. u.s. military airplanes and cargo aircraft are in the air tonight over iraq. on two separate missions, one humanitarian, the other combat. we're told that isis militant forces are tonight poised just outside of erbil. but according to one senior u.s. military official, we're not going to let them take erbil. with isis rebels only days away from seizing erbil, the president has put u.s. warplanes on a hair trigger, not only to save erbil, but the u.s. consulate there as well, with up to 50 u.s. employees and scores of u.s. military advisers working there with the iraqi military. as american surveillance drones scan the battlefield, u.s. fighter aircraft and bombers are poised to launch air strikes against the isis rebels. if those fighters halt their advance and retreat, american warplanes will likely be ordered to hold their fire. if not, the president's order to strike will be carried out. at the same time, under a deadly assault from isis military militants, a small religious sect were f
. >> good evening, brian. u.s. military airplanes and cargo aircraft are in the air tonight over iraq. on two separate missions, one humanitarian, the other combat. we're told that isis militant forces are tonight poised just outside of erbil. but according to one senior u.s. military official, we're not going to let them take erbil. with isis rebels only days away from seizing erbil, the president has put u.s. warplanes on a hair trigger, not only to save erbil, but the u.s. consulate...
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. >> brian: good call. >> scott: i thought his hands were under sneeth it. >> brian: caught some drafts right there. it's got to come from upstairs in the final two minutes here of the fourth quarter. looks like it's being called down. >> scott: second down. kinne throwing. can't get away from the defensive pursuit. >> brian: josey is a dynamic player. he had over 1100 yards from missouri last year. >> scott: 1:05 to go. kinne firing. incomplete. and they broke them down to one fourth-down play with 1:01 left to go, intended for damaris johnson. g.j. kinne one more play coming here. one more if he can keep it going. >> brian: lot of room in the middle of the field. >> scott: that's where you got to stay right now, and he does. and he got himself a first down. kadron boone, the rookie. boone moves the chains down to the 37-yard line. clock 47 seconds left. kinne. wants to get out-of-bounds, does not. he got a late flag and you're gonna get aholding call, believe, against the eagles. i believe against donald hawkins. >> brian: it's gonna be against hawkins and it's a terrible call. the of
. >> brian: good call. >> scott: i thought his hands were under sneeth it. >> brian: caught some drafts right there. it's got to come from upstairs in the final two minutes here of the fourth quarter. looks like it's being called down. >> scott: second down. kinne throwing. can't get away from the defensive pursuit. >> brian: josey is a dynamic player. he had over 1100 yards from missouri last year. >> scott: 1:05 to go. kinne firing. incomplete. and they...
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brian? >> janet shamlian in austin texas. thanks. >>> there is awful tragic news from overseas today. it's about an american journalist named james foley. he went missing in syria two years ago now. he hasn't been seen or heard from since. sadly today we learned he was apparently beheaded by isis militants in a graphic video that's been posted on the web. also in that video, an isis member speaking english who claims to be holding a second american journalist, and threatens to kill him as well, unless -- as they demand -- the u.s. gets out of iraq. the following report does not contain the video release tonight. because it is far too gruesome. but we get our report on james foley from andrea mitchell. >> reporter: the video shows journalist james foley before he was killed. an american war reporter, freelancing for the global post news agency. foley was captured in syria on thanksgiving 2012 and believed held by isis. u.s. officials believe foley was being held at the isis strong hold in northern syria, along with other captu
brian? >> janet shamlian in austin texas. thanks. >>> there is awful tragic news from overseas today. it's about an american journalist named james foley. he went missing in syria two years ago now. he hasn't been seen or heard from since. sadly today we learned he was apparently beheaded by isis militants in a graphic video that's been posted on the web. also in that video, an isis member speaking english who claims to be holding a second american journalist, and threatens to...
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nancy, good evening. >> good evening, brian. the news today from emory university hospital saying that it is preparing a special isolation unit to receive a patient with ebola within the next few days. which patient will be treated? we are not sure. but in the meantime, two american lives are hanging in the balance. the relief agency, samaritan's purse, said today the conditions of two of their american volunteers in liberia, dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol are deteriorating. yesterday an experimental serum arrived in liberia but only one dose. >> dr. brantly heard that, he asked that it would be given to nancy and not to be given to him. >> reporter: franklin graham is head of the relief organization. >> he's a tremendous individual. >> reporter: however, dr. brantly did get some help, a blood transfusion from a 14-year-old ebola survivor, one of the many people dr. brantly has saved. >> this is the toughest ebola outbreak we've ever had to face, and ebola itself is a dreadful and merciless virus. >> reporter: and to date t
nancy, good evening. >> good evening, brian. the news today from emory university hospital saying that it is preparing a special isolation unit to receive a patient with ebola within the next few days. which patient will be treated? we are not sure. but in the meantime, two american lives are hanging in the balance. the relief agency, samaritan's purse, said today the conditions of two of their american volunteers in liberia, dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol are deteriorating....
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john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is what a lot of businesses in this neighborhood look like. this tire store about $100,000 in losses. it's the same all up and down this main drag here in missouri. and as sundown approaches, officials are fearful of another night of looting and violence. >> don't shoot! >> reporter: in ferguson, missouri, today more angry confrontations between protesters and police in riot gear. the same anger and outrage that exploded into a chaotic night of looting and violence. it began in the neighborhood where 18-year-old michael brown, unarmed according to police, was shot to death by an officer. authorities said the lawlessness spread into neighboring communities. >> it is a miracle, however, that nobody actually got shot last night. >> reporter: john zizzer saw his tire store looted on live tv. security camera video captured the action inside. what's that like? >> it's pretty grim. you can't do anything. all you can do is take a deep breath and remember to breathe. >> reporter: today, t
john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is what a lot of businesses in this neighborhood look like. this tire store about $100,000 in losses. it's the same all up and down this main drag here in missouri. and as sundown approaches, officials are fearful of another night of looting and violence. >> don't shoot! >> reporter: in ferguson, missouri, today more angry confrontations between protesters and police in riot gear. the same anger and outrage that...
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i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >>> wham! and i just, a big collision of some kind. >> right now at 6:00, breaking news. commuter chaos. two muni crashes injure dozens of passengers and create a traffic nightmare in san francisco. good evening. i'm janelle wang. >> it happened in japan town. dozens of muni passengers jolted from their seats, left injured. now questions about what happened in the moments leading up to those crashes. the crashes happened just 5 miles apart. we have more on the bayview district crash but begin with christie smith. you were actually the first crew on the scene. >> reporter: yeah. we were. the passengers say they felt the bus driver slam on the brakes, then there was a sudden and loud crash. that people fell from their seats. but in the beginning they didn't really know what caused it. the impact of the crash was clear on the front
i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >>> wham! and i just, a big collision of some kind. >> right now at 6:00, breaking news. commuter chaos. two muni crashes injure dozens of passengers and create a traffic nightmare in san francisco. good evening. i'm janelle wang. >> it...
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kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. today the secretary of defense spoke to reporters for the first time since james foley was executed. and he didn't mince his words about the immediate threat that isis poses. the secretary of defense acknowledged today what armies in syria and iraq already knew, isis is a force to be reckoned with. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. they marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess. >> reporter: and they force the pentagon to react. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen. so we must prepare for everything. and the only way you do that is you take a cold steely hard look at it and get ready. >> reporter: it's not just on the battlefield, the isis pr machine is sophisticated. its technology up-to-date. videos to instill fear, a tweet taunting the president with a photo of an isis flag in the shadow of the white house. and most recently the video of james foley's execution on youtube prompting fear that fol foley's death is only the beginning
kristen, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. today the secretary of defense spoke to reporters for the first time since james foley was executed. and he didn't mince his words about the immediate threat that isis poses. the secretary of defense acknowledged today what armies in syria and iraq already knew, isis is a force to be reckoned with. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. they marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess....
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>> thank you, brian. one county in texas has decided to add our nation's motto which is in god we trust to some of their official paper work and the decision has some people up in arms. tarent county's tax assessor made the decision to add the motto to his office's envelopes and it will be prinked on tax statements last year. critics call this a clear violation of the separation between church and state. joining us right now is tarent county tax assessor ron wright joining us from dallas. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what were you trying to do by putting "in god we trust" on your correspondence? >> the surprising thing is that this is controversial. it shouldn't be. it is the national motto, and i think it is a timely reminder of the values upon which our nation was founded. it's historic. it's iconic. things that are iconic to americans like the motto and the pledge of allegiance and the national anthem, these things helped define us as a people, as a nation. >> last night at the conclusion o
>> thank you, brian. one county in texas has decided to add our nation's motto which is in god we trust to some of their official paper work and the decision has some people up in arms. tarent county's tax assessor made the decision to add the motto to his office's envelopes and it will be prinked on tax statements last year. critics call this a clear violation of the separation between church and state. joining us right now is tarent county tax assessor ron wright joining us from dallas....
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host: brian taylor laid out the history for a little bit. recently "the wall street journal," they have this graphic. below that, independent streak, history of the union. proclaimedtion scotland is a sovereign state. built, republican caller. what are your thoughts? caller: i am calling to say i sincerely hope the referendum and scotlandeed remains in the united kingdom. however, we're seeing this around the world, by the way, i'm a proud to senate of a scotsman who left right after the 1700s when scotland lost the last shot of staying independent. what we're concerned with worldwide is evolution. there are so many places in the world where the national borders are created historically but within it several independent communities. will warn that governments can keep defense finances centralized, but devolved powers to the component areas the better. host: let's listen to the arguments against independence. this from the debate last night. this is what darling had to say. [video clip] people want to change, but they also want security on jo
host: brian taylor laid out the history for a little bit. recently "the wall street journal," they have this graphic. below that, independent streak, history of the union. proclaimedtion scotland is a sovereign state. built, republican caller. what are your thoughts? caller: i am calling to say i sincerely hope the referendum and scotlandeed remains in the united kingdom. however, we're seeing this around the world, by the way, i'm a proud to senate of a scotsman who left right after...
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thank you so much, brian. more on buzzfeed and how they're turning cute cat videos into millions of dollars, the full report is up now on cnbc.com. and i can tell you, it's very entertaining. >>> okay, so, how is that fire phone working out for amazon? we've got some very extingui extinguishable numbers for you coming up. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do
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brian copeland, bob serlot.nk you. >> our pleasure. >> we hope our viewers can continue this discussion online with us, on facebook and twitter. share the resources with everyone. we want to leave you now with the look at the genius of robin williams. he truly did make his life spectacular and our lives are better because of him. >> fly, be free! >> robin williams "good will hunting." >> thank you, ben and matt. i still want to see only i.d. >> i'm thanking everybody now. spewing out, dustin! steven! wrong movie! >> robin, can you ever turn off? >> easily. >> can you really? >> yes, watch. >> good morning, discovery. rise and shine, boys. time to start doing that shuttle shuffle. you know what i mean? >> evolutionary wise your brain gives you feedback that when you create you get an endorphine buzz. why do you think einstein looked like that? is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay togeth
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i was really scared., brian. to my girlfriend to pass on to my family when we were taking off just in case. and so, yeah, i was -- mark my words, i was pretty frightened. >> were you terrified, as well? what we don't hear as often is people from behind the camera. i'm curious of what that experience is when you're trying to get the shot but you're in the middle of this chaos. >> concentrate on what i'm doing and that takes away the fear factor. making sure the camera's rolling, making sure where ivan is. make sure he's around. and getting the shots. i'm actually counting in my head. am i holding the shots long enough? it's when i get back to the hotel where we're staying. you look at the pictures and realize how sometimes scary and how close you are. that's helpful. you divorce yourself from the emotion of it so you can get your shots. if you didn't, i think it'd be useless. >> those are from your cell phone camera, right? >> right, i mean, i try to document when i can what's going on. and i think i've perhaps pi
i was really scared., brian. to my girlfriend to pass on to my family when we were taking off just in case. and so, yeah, i was -- mark my words, i was pretty frightened. >> were you terrified, as well? what we don't hear as often is people from behind the camera. i'm curious of what that experience is when you're trying to get the shot but you're in the middle of this chaos. >> concentrate on what i'm doing and that takes away the fear factor. making sure the camera's rolling,...
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sorry, brian. because usually, like you said, you'd expect people when they're building the bricks, stacking them all together, that adds up to more than the top-level guys see. why do you think it's reversed right now? what's that say to you? >> i think that says to me that maybe we're having underestimation or not fully applying the kind of growth that is expected around the globe. it's expected we're going to be seeing about 3.5% gdp growth globally in 2015, and maybe we're underestimating that growth here in the u.s. so, if you were to apply those kind of earnings, that would be looking at numbers that are close to 2,200, 2,300 on the s&p 500, not the 2,100 number that the lower estimates point to. >> you know, rick santelli, we're talking a lot about why the stock market is higher, and the points make sense, but i submit to you, sir, that a 2.39% yield on the 10-year is a pretty doggone good incentive to be somewhere other than bonds. is the bond market actually leading the stock market here?
sorry, brian. because usually, like you said, you'd expect people when they're building the bricks, stacking them all together, that adds up to more than the top-level guys see. why do you think it's reversed right now? what's that say to you? >> i think that says to me that maybe we're having underestimation or not fully applying the kind of growth that is expected around the globe. it's expected we're going to be seeing about 3.5% gdp growth globally in 2015, and maybe we're...
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. >> another arrest in murder of border patrol agent brian terry. the murder that first put spotlight on president obama's fas"fast and furious" down operation. >> and president obama's endorsement for hawaii governor not working out. state senator david -- crushed abercrombie despite between outspent, hawaii is senate primary race still undecided. brian shaft has a 160 1600 voted for every that willer colleen, ho--but more than as 8 thousand residences have yet to cast ballot, voting was postponeed after tropical storm iselle hit the state last week. >> and hillary clinton blasting president obama's handling of civil war in syria and his overall foreign policy agenda. clinton said quote, great nations need organizing principles, and don't do stop stupid stuff is not one. joining me now, ed row lynn this is strong stuff, she is coming out swinging. >> she decided there is no third term for obama, this is a perfect time, what do you? >> they are truthful, something that she believes in firmly. i think she is -- >> what did you think of her performanc
. >> another arrest in murder of border patrol agent brian terry. the murder that first put spotlight on president obama's fas"fast and furious" down operation. >> and president obama's endorsement for hawaii governor not working out. state senator david -- crushed abercrombie despite between outspent, hawaii is senate primary race still undecided. brian shaft has a 160 1600 voted for every that willer colleen, ho--but more than as 8 thousand residences have yet to cast...
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brian lost 11 brothers. while serving in iraq in 2006, brian's tank was struck by an rpg, the flames engulfed the tank, the driver was knocked uncon shouse and the men fought for their lives as the driver was unable to lower the ramp. five shoulders scrambled through the flames, manually lowered the ramp and exited with injuries. brian suffered a blast concussion, and injuries to his face and legs due to shrapnel. later he was in a humvee when his sergeant signaled for bryan to suite seats for him. the switched seats to brian was in the passenger seat. 20 minutes later the ied hit the humvee, killing he sergeant and throwing brian from the vehicle. six other ied explosions during his 15 month deployment. i'd like to pause here and ask, isn't this enough to warrant a thorough evaluation and further testing? the powers that be apparently thought of sending brian to walter reed hospital but didn't. experiences with the physical and medical injures fluff to possibly exempt him for another deployment? apparently
brian lost 11 brothers. while serving in iraq in 2006, brian's tank was struck by an rpg, the flames engulfed the tank, the driver was knocked uncon shouse and the men fought for their lives as the driver was unable to lower the ramp. five shoulders scrambled through the flames, manually lowered the ramp and exited with injuries. brian suffered a blast concussion, and injuries to his face and legs due to shrapnel. later he was in a humvee when his sergeant signaled for bryan to suite seats for...
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lots of green, brian. back over to you. >>> you always say good things come in little packages. >> i do. >>> housing starts soaring in july, up 15.7%. let's bring in diana olick. what in a bigger report stuck out the most to you. >> reporter: you're looking at it, brian. not me, them. they're building a multifamily rental apartment. yes, single families took a nice jump up from a year ago, but multifamily is up 50% from a year ago. i remember talking to analysts a year, two years ago even saying they were concerned about overbuilding in multifamily, there wasn't going to be enough demand. that's why you saw fast forward to today. have i low vacancies, even though rents are up. there you go. avalon bay, equity residential apartment reits seeing an all-time high today. >> obviously one month does not make a trend, so what do all those people who you speak to think about going forward, the future months for for using starts? >> we know these are very volatility numbers. so you look at three-month running aver
lots of green, brian. back over to you. >>> you always say good things come in little packages. >> i do. >>> housing starts soaring in july, up 15.7%. let's bring in diana olick. what in a bigger report stuck out the most to you. >> reporter: you're looking at it, brian. not me, them. they're building a multifamily rental apartment. yes, single families took a nice jump up from a year ago, but multifamily is up 50% from a year ago. i remember talking to analysts a...
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ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those demanding justice for michael brown are relieved that eric holder is here because they simply don't trust the local authorities. a relatively peaceful night with a hope that ferguson just may have hit a turning point. the nation's top cop has promised a fair and thorough look into officer darren wilson's fatal shooting of unarmed michael brown 11 days ago. >> questioning why are you here? my answer would be why would i be anywhere other than right here, right now. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder arrived as prosecution was demanded. both sides of the courthouse a county grand jury heard its first day of evidence. >> everybody calls for justice. we're for justice too. we want people to just wait until the facts are in before they reach conclusions. >> reporter: holder's main focus, a separate federal probe. more than 100 witness interviews and independent autopsy already conducted looking at whether the officer violated the teenager's civil rights. last night on the stre
ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those demanding justice for michael brown are relieved that eric holder is here because they simply don't trust the local authorities. a relatively peaceful night with a hope that ferguson just may have hit a turning point. the nation's top cop has promised a fair and thorough look into officer darren wilson's fatal shooting of unarmed michael brown 11 days ago. >> questioning why are you here? my answer would be why would i be...
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gerri: brian's place is apple ridge farm. he lives there with his wife lisa, a respiratory therapist, his two children and their dog. apple ridge farm has been a working farm since the eight 1000's but brian added relatively modern touches. like a bakery that makes really, really fresh chicken stock. and gourmet pretzels. what twisted brian into knotts, that the possibility that the united states may soon be importing processed chicken from china. >> i don't know a whole lot about china, if you watch the news it doesn't look like it is healthy to be a person in china. i can't imagine what it is like to be a chicken in china. gerri: brian says risks contamination increases with every person who touches your food. he can't imagine the risk imposed shipping american chickens to china, processing them and shipping them back to your local supermarket or restaurant. in contrast to that, brian says if you buy chickens at his farm you can shake the hand that feeds you. buried in the footnotes of a report we were reading today, we not
gerri: brian's place is apple ridge farm. he lives there with his wife lisa, a respiratory therapist, his two children and their dog. apple ridge farm has been a working farm since the eight 1000's but brian added relatively modern touches. like a bakery that makes really, really fresh chicken stock. and gourmet pretzels. what twisted brian into knotts, that the possibility that the united states may soon be importing processed chicken from china. >> i don't know a whole lot about china,...
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here's the basic point, mandy and brian. if indeed this has occurred, we now have ukrainian military facing off with russian military deep into ukrainian territory. so now, how are the reductions going to deny this if we have proof of the vehicles? is this going to force the europeans to do anything. >> let's do some barry mccaffery, nbc military analyst. general mccaffery, let me get to you first of all. you have gone on many missions, so you have a very good feeling of what happens on the ground there. what do you think will be the next move, if any, by president putin? it seems we have drawn a red line. the europeans don't, or the military power. i also think without question, if the ukrainian military actually trying to recap kurd they rebellious urban areas. the russians will, without question intervenes. so it's a tricky situation. the russians do. >> general ultimately is the only leverage that ukraine might have the support of the west? no, i don't think so. i think to actually try to recapture. request the russian-s
here's the basic point, mandy and brian. if indeed this has occurred, we now have ukrainian military facing off with russian military deep into ukrainian territory. so now, how are the reductions going to deny this if we have proof of the vehicles? is this going to force the europeans to do anything. >> let's do some barry mccaffery, nbc military analyst. general mccaffery, let me get to you first of all. you have gone on many missions, so you have a very good feeling of what happens on...
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the options are cheap as brian pointed out. a lot of people look to emerging markets and they think there are a lot of materials in there. it might surprise people that the industries that have the waiting in the eem include taiwan, a lot of financials. in fact, that valuation which you might attribute to caterpillar and other things that won't be good in the commodities space applies a lot less. i really like this trade. >> carter, the first shot that you showed us showed the s&p 500 and eem and you implied that there's going to be a catchup there. what's the probability this it will be the s&p 500 that will go down to meet the eem? >> it's about relative and absolute. there is that possibility that the convergence is both entities, one moving up, one moving down or the rate of change meaning the s&p continuing. but either way we'd say convergence. >> all right. >> one more point to that, too. i think the reason why eem actually catches up is the strength in the u.s. dollar is weakening those other currencies. we get a weaker
the options are cheap as brian pointed out. a lot of people look to emerging markets and they think there are a lot of materials in there. it might surprise people that the industries that have the waiting in the eem include taiwan, a lot of financials. in fact, that valuation which you might attribute to caterpillar and other things that won't be good in the commodities space applies a lot less. i really like this trade. >> carter, the first shot that you showed us showed the s&p 500...
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brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. the outcry was loud and it was heard. today there was a big apology and turnabout by the nfl on an issue that has sparked outrage especially among women over how the league punishes its players involved in domestic violence. today, the commissioner of the nfl after last month staunchly defending his two-game suspension of ray rice admitted he got it wrong. today the league announced a tough new policy that will now sideline those guilty of domestic violence or sexual assault for a minimum of six games to olympic athlete right banishment for the league for second offenses. more on this tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: the nfl has been under intense criticism after baltimore ravens running back ray rice was suspended last month for just two games, one-eighth of the regular season for a domestic violence arrest. this video obtained by tmz sports shows rice dragging his then-fiancee out of an elevator
brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. the outcry was loud and it was heard. today there was a big apology and turnabout by the nfl on an issue that has sparked outrage especially among women over how the league punishes its players involved in domestic violence. today, the commissioner of the nfl after last month staunchly defending his two-game suspension of ray rice admitted he got it wrong. today the league announced a tough new policy that will now sideline those guilty of domestic...
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. >>> it looks like you are not the only brian flores in the bay area.ant to introduce you to brian flores and it is one of the dozens of kittens that were left off at the humane society. last week, brian went out and did a story on the cats dropped off and their over supply of cats and to express their gratitude, the shelter named a kitten in brian's gratitude. he will be there. >> my daughter said she wanted a cat. this is what the cat looks like. my daughter said i want a cat so it is possible. >> sal castaneda doesn't have a cat named after him. >> oh brother, is this where the show is going this morning? >>> at least before 4:48, i mean hey, brian you should certainly consider adopting a cat, i say. >>> and roadwork, just passed universities blocking one of the right lanes and traffic is getting through okay and it is not going to be there and once that gets gone, traffic is moving along well, it should stay this way and it is starting off a little better as you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, there is a little bit of a backup and it is light on s
. >>> it looks like you are not the only brian flores in the bay area.ant to introduce you to brian flores and it is one of the dozens of kittens that were left off at the humane society. last week, brian went out and did a story on the cats dropped off and their over supply of cats and to express their gratitude, the shelter named a kitten in brian's gratitude. he will be there. >> my daughter said she wanted a cat. this is what the cat looks like. my daughter said i want a cat...
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you have the shakes there, brian?sure to check out the online edition in partnership with yahoo finance. >>> janet yellen did not move the markets with her comments this morning, but there's another huge speaker coming up. we are expecting breaking comments from the man who runs europe's central bank. >>> you might have noticed yesterday that brian was perhaps too nice to me yesterday during the ice bucket challenge. so we did it again. we're going to show you the whole drenches thing, the redo. this time brian did no the hold back ♪ hit me with your best shot tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen
you have the shakes there, brian?sure to check out the online edition in partnership with yahoo finance. >>> janet yellen did not move the markets with her comments this morning, but there's another huge speaker coming up. we are expecting breaking comments from the man who runs europe's central bank. >>> you might have noticed yesterday that brian was perhaps too nice to me yesterday during the ice bucket challenge. so we did it again. we're going to show you the whole...
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lawrence and brian are back with us once again. is about your social media marketing. >> how would you recommend to get a great following on social media organically? >> it is the question maybe we get the most here. i don't know. it's in the running at least. so organically, i guess she doesn't want to pay for it. number one, lawrence, would be figure out which platform, right? facebook, twitter, instagram. >> that's right. you have to focus. there are so many important ones, you have to do two to three, get on there, get croslininged and go from there. >> brian, a lot of people ask how do i get a big following? i don't think you necessarily need a big following, right? you just need a loyal following. >> i think you're right. i think the best way to get a big following is ironically creating content. people who have great blogs with original content and they share that content on facebook and twitter and linkedin and all the social media sites tend to do very well. i look at twitter and the tweets i produce. when i produce an ori
lawrence and brian are back with us once again. is about your social media marketing. >> how would you recommend to get a great following on social media organically? >> it is the question maybe we get the most here. i don't know. it's in the running at least. so organically, i guess she doesn't want to pay for it. number one, lawrence, would be figure out which platform, right? facebook, twitter, instagram. >> that's right. you have to focus. there are so many important ones,...
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brian, thank you for the time. it is my understanding you spoke with robin williams last week? >> well, i called robin last week about doing a benefit that we put together every year for the davis street center. i do on my sunday show, i have comics on. and the last time i talked to robin he said he really wanted to come on and do the sunday show. cheryl was right, i'm reeling. it is just so -- it is so out of the blue. you know, we throw the word genius around a lot. and a lot of times the word genius is just not applicable. but robin williams was a genius. i started to do comedy back in 1982 and i met him then. the first week i was doing comedy, he just had his first major film role. here is this major movie star now who was a big tv star in mork and mindy, i'm an 18-year-old kid who is trying to figure out how to write a joke. and he was just as kind and generous, and the last time i saw him in person a couple of months ago, me and dana carvey and robin williams, you know, just calm and kind and unassuming. as they say with the depressives, i am in the depressive. been in th
brian, thank you for the time. it is my understanding you spoke with robin williams last week? >> well, i called robin last week about doing a benefit that we put together every year for the davis street center. i do on my sunday show, i have comics on. and the last time i talked to robin he said he really wanted to come on and do the sunday show. cheryl was right, i'm reeling. it is just so -- it is so out of the blue. you know, we throw the word genius around a lot. and a lot of times...
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thank you so much, brian. brian has agreed in the course of the q&a session to channel his inner joeling. so you now have a chance to join the conversation. you can tweet a question using the hash tag network adequacy. you've got all sorts of channels. and the first thing i want to do is sort of a factual clarification. we hear a lot of talk about innetwork and out of network. houmt people don't know the dimpbs between in-network and out-network for purposes of this. discussion. is there a typical pricing pattern? in other words, what's the penalty? maybe not out-of-state being zero. but in a typical plan, if you are in a narrow network, and have to go out for some reason or think you do, is there a substantial differential or is it fairly nominal? how important is this? >> dan, you have any sense of that? >> sure. again, i think it's critical from the point of view providing value to consumers that we allow these high-value networks to be a choice. as many of you heard from a number of speakers today, many of
thank you so much, brian. brian has agreed in the course of the q&a session to channel his inner joeling. so you now have a chance to join the conversation. you can tweet a question using the hash tag network adequacy. you've got all sorts of channels. and the first thing i want to do is sort of a factual clarification. we hear a lot of talk about innetwork and out of network. houmt people don't know the dimpbs between in-network and out-network for purposes of this. discussion. is there a...
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but brian, it is also for a good cause, isn't it?e driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 month
but brian, it is also for a good cause, isn't it?e driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty...
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and tonight, brian ross has breaking news. >>> and scenes from severe sophomo storms. >>> and the high-speed police chase that ended inches from customers in a cafe. >>> and what makes this pitcher so good? >>> good evening to you on this wednesday night. the hunt is on for the brutal killers from the terrorist group isis. experts studying these eyes, the man with the british accent that executed journalist james foley. brian ross has been studying the all the clues and the tapes, and has the latest right now. >> reporter: as outrage spread around the world today over this scene, jim foley's parents said they had never been prouder of their son. >> he was strong, courageous, loving to the end. we just recognized our little boy, he was just a hero. >> you know from the videos, his last words were, i wish i had more time to see my family. >> reporter: u.s. and british authorities spent the day looking for clues on the video about the identity of the hooded executioner of jim foley. using a database of known jihadists to look for a match with his eyes, his hands, and most telling, his voice, wi
and tonight, brian ross has breaking news. >>> and scenes from severe sophomo storms. >>> and the high-speed police chase that ended inches from customers in a cafe. >>> and what makes this pitcher so good? >>> good evening to you on this wednesday night. the hunt is on for the brutal killers from the terrorist group isis. experts studying these eyes, the man with the british accent that executed journalist james foley. brian ross has been studying the all...
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john hope brian said it would make a big one. he's the ceo and founder.here are pretty grim statistics out there. something like 2% of our -- 23% of our children are living in families that are living below the poverty line. we think about everything we do to fight poverty. what is doing wrong? >> the first thing is we're define poverty. if you're making $50,000 a year or less in this country you have too much on the your mown money. that's half of america. if you have a coworker who lost his job. if your dad lost his home you feel poor. spiritually you feel poor. mentally you feel poor. poverty is a state of mind. the same group is driving the large economy on the planet. 70% of this economy is, as you know, is consumer spending. people make $50,000 take 90 cents of that dollar and put it back in the economy. they can't afford not to. >> you said you want to take financial literacy and make it like a civil rights issue. >> it is a civil rights issue. >> how do you do that? >> president lincoln tried to do it after emancipation. after the civil war he tho
john hope brian said it would make a big one. he's the ceo and founder.here are pretty grim statistics out there. something like 2% of our -- 23% of our children are living in families that are living below the poverty line. we think about everything we do to fight poverty. what is doing wrong? >> the first thing is we're define poverty. if you're making $50,000 a year or less in this country you have too much on the your mown money. that's half of america. if you have a coworker who lost...
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brian taylor laid out the history for us a little bit.t from "the wall street journal" recently, they have this: scots ponder to leave or not to leave. they have this graphic here, and below that: independent streak, a history of the union. start anything 1320, the deck declaration proclaimed scotland's status as a sovereign state. in 1707 the acts of union make scotland part of the u.k. creating a single parliament at westminster in london. in 1934 the scottish national party is established. in 1987, the scots vote for a separate scottish parliament, and then in 1999 a scottish parliament is reestablished with power to make laws in certain policy areas. in 2011, the scottish parliamentary wins a majority, and then you have the vote, september 18, 2014, scots will vote on independence in a referendum. bill in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican caller. good morning, what are you thoughts? >> caller: hello, hi. >> host: morning. >> caller: i was just calling to say that i sincerely hope that the refer dumb does not -- referendum does not
brian taylor laid out the history for us a little bit.t from "the wall street journal" recently, they have this: scots ponder to leave or not to leave. they have this graphic here, and below that: independent streak, a history of the union. start anything 1320, the deck declaration proclaimed scotland's status as a sovereign state. in 1707 the acts of union make scotland part of the u.k. creating a single parliament at westminster in london. in 1934 the scottish national party is...
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brian, i wonder, what are you hearing from clients? athe they nervous? >> a lot of them are. that's what really characterize this is as being a bull market correction where it only takes a 5% move down to get people feeling as though it was almost like a 15% move down. so you sort of get lulled into the sense of come plcomplacency. and suddenly you see things drop and people panic and that panic is going to be very tempered. >> jonathan you're right about stocks motoring along in terms of what the companies are doing. very good news. the other point is, when you look around, there's too many other places put your money. we look this week at the ten-year treasury trading below 2.4%. i didn't think it could get that low that quickly but between that and the german trading at around 1%, what does this temperature you? where else do you go? >> i look at a little bit differently as a strategist which is, how cheap or expensive stocks versus bonds? or what does fair value for stocks given what they're costs of capital? their cost of capital is an interest rate? and stocks are tradi
brian, i wonder, what are you hearing from clients? athe they nervous? >> a lot of them are. that's what really characterize this is as being a bull market correction where it only takes a 5% move down to get people feeling as though it was almost like a 15% move down. so you sort of get lulled into the sense of come plcomplacency. and suddenly you see things drop and people panic and that panic is going to be very tempered. >> jonathan you're right about stocks motoring along in...