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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city at times square, our traders are brian kelly, steven grasso, joshua brown, and let's get straight to the big stories. the dow seeing its worst week since april 19th. the ten-year yield rising above 2.9% for the first time since august 2011. and the vix soaring to end just below the key 19 mark. there were some signs of life. take a look at the big intraday reversal we saw in the dow and s&p, although pulling back slightly in the final hours of trade. the question we ask tonight is, was the fed freak oout overblow? >> i think it's a technical freakout. i think it started may 22nd. listen, we can argue about the fed, i don't think it matters. but technically, i was really shocked that the market didn't make a bigger push towards 1690 today on the s&p. we talked about it with dan nathan last night. i thought we were going to make a run. at 3:00, it looked like it wanted to and then it faded. we had an outside week lower. you don't see these that often. is it overblown? no. can we see rallies along the way? yes. but every rally, if w
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city at times square, our traders are brian kelly, steven grasso, joshua brown, and let's get straight to the big stories. the dow seeing its worst week since april 19th. the ten-year yield rising above 2.9% for the first time since august 2011. and the vix soaring to end just below the key 19 mark. there were some signs of life. take a look at the big intraday reversal we saw in the dow and s&p, although pulling back slightly in...
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but there was one very poignant moment during brian kelly's opening. toward the end of it he just showed -- he read the names of the 19 murder victims one by one pausing between each name while their photograph was shown on an overhead projector shown to the courtroom. and at the end of it, brian kelly said "that, ladies and gentlemen, is what this case is all about." >> ifill: so what is the defense? >> the defense is actually novel because jay carney, who is the lead attorney for whitey bulger, went in there and admitted in open court that his client was a criminal. he said his client was an extortionist, a book maker, and a very big surprise to us, he admitted his client was involved in drug dealing. >> ifill: which he never admitted before, right? >> no, no, no, no, he would never admit particularly that. that was a sore spot. and particularly his apologists in south boston and other places would always say that whitey would never touch drugs whereas the evidence was overwhelming that he made millions by shaking down drug dealers. but the evidence
but there was one very poignant moment during brian kelly's opening. toward the end of it he just showed -- he read the names of the 19 murder victims one by one pausing between each name while their photograph was shown on an overhead projector shown to the courtroom. and at the end of it, brian kelly said "that, ladies and gentlemen, is what this case is all about." >> ifill: so what is the defense? >> the defense is actually novel because jay carney, who is the lead...
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brian kelly, talk to me about the gmt. current surprise $34 a share. what do they need?t $10 billion in the hole after this reoffering,ing like that. what do they need? can gm stock go to 44? can it go to 54? if they do, we will be whole. >> we will be whole, that will be nice. i'd rather see us make money sense we took all the risk. that's not my choice to this.in the time. so if for gm's stock, though, i think we're probably looking at a short-term top here. i think you have seen the auto sales, they're starting to tren out about 15 -- trend out about 15 million. they are starting to weak an bit. if you get uptick, that could on the margin start to hurt those types of things. >> car sales? >> car sales, exactly. then the jobs number. at some point everybody that bought a car that needs a car can buy car, they stop buying it and the 25 to 30-year-olds can't buy a car. >> if, ed blien i klein, you had it to do all over again, would you bail out general motors? >> no, i certainly would not have, i would let them go through their normal bankruptcy procedures, without the u
brian kelly, talk to me about the gmt. current surprise $34 a share. what do they need?t $10 billion in the hole after this reoffering,ing like that. what do they need? can gm stock go to 44? can it go to 54? if they do, we will be whole. >> we will be whole, that will be nice. i'd rather see us make money sense we took all the risk. that's not my choice to this.in the time. so if for gm's stock, though, i think we're probably looking at a short-term top here. i think you have seen the...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill this evening. thanks. >>> five-term new jersey democratic senator frank lautenberg has died. at 89 years of age, he was the oldest member of the senate. his death marks a generational passing as well. he was the last remaining world war ii veteran in the senate. he left his mark on a lot of legislation. he was a big reason why the national drinking age is 21, why there are certain blood alcohol standards for drunk driving and why smoking on planes was outlawed. he grew up poor, the son of jewish immigrants. he went to columbia on the g.i. bill and helped form and grow the giant payroll company adp. with the money he earned he helped finance his own campaigns. his death means the loss of a scrappy and dependable democratic vote in the senate. republican governor chris christie gets to appoint a temporary replacement. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, as we mentioned they bring us mesmerizing images from inside tornadoes. but now the deadly game of chase is raising very serious questions abou
brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill this evening. thanks. >>> five-term new jersey democratic senator frank lautenberg has died. at 89 years of age, he was the oldest member of the senate. his death marks a generational passing as well. he was the last remaining world war ii veteran in the senate. he left his mark on a lot of legislation. he was a big reason why the national drinking age is 21, why there are certain blood alcohol standards for drunk driving and why smoking...
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kelly, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this is proof of a cultural and political shift in our country. it was a packed, standing room only senate, where democrats and republicans passed a compromise that could bring dramatic change to an immigration system that just about everyone says is broken. on the capitol steps today, waiting and hopeful undocumented immigrants who say they want this flag to be their own. >> this is saying don't deport my father. because everyone deserves to be with their parents. >> reporter: the vice president came to preside. >> a good day. >> reporter: over the first overhaul of immigration law in almost 30 years. all 100 senators added a solemn touch, by voting from their desks. 14 republicans joined all democrats in favor. chants of "yes we can" from undocumented immigrants watching from inside the gallery. the senate plan forged by a group of democrats and republicans, it could grant 11 million undocumented immigrant legal status and a 13-month path to citizenship. creates a guest worker progr
kelly, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this is proof of a cultural and political shift in our country. it was a packed, standing room only senate, where democrats and republicans passed a compromise that could bring dramatic change to an immigration system that just about everyone says is broken. on the capitol steps today, waiting and hopeful undocumented immigrants who say they want this flag to be their own. >> this is saying don't deport my father. because everyone...
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kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. what the senate is working on could bring about the biggest political and cultural change we have seen in the last 30 years. anything that big is hard to achieve. today it feels like a momentum shift that is intended to bring along more republican support. the southern border with mexico is only one way undocumented immigrants gain entry into the u.s., but it's the biggest roadblock to my political solution. >> we need to fix this. and this is our chance to fix it. >> reporter: congress is wrestling with how to grant legal status to students like these and others who are undocumented. they're among an estimated 11 million in the country illegally. but there is fierce opposition, demanding more border security before any path to citizenship. today a potential breakthrough. >> some people have described this as a border surge. and the fact is that we are investing resources into securing our border that have never been invested before. >> reporter: a new bipartisan compromise would add
kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. what the senate is working on could bring about the biggest political and cultural change we have seen in the last 30 years. anything that big is hard to achieve. today it feels like a momentum shift that is intended to bring along more republican support. the southern border with mexico is only one way undocumented immigrants gain entry into the u.s., but it's the biggest roadblock to my political solution. >> we need to fix...
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federal prosecutor brian kelly told the jury bulger was a hands-on killer who did the dirty work himselfoss of boston's notorious winter hill gang. the 83-year-old is accused of drug trafficking, extortion, and murder, all while working as an f.b.i. informant. he was on the lam for 16 years until he was arrested in california in 2011. bulger's defense attorney j.w. carney acknowledged his client did commit some crimes, including bookmaking, drug trafficking and loan sharking, but he insisted bulger was not a murderer, or worse, a government snitch. the worst thing an irish person could consider doing was becoming an informant, carney said. instead, he argued, bulger paid off law enforcement officers in exchange for information on surveillance and searches that could have brought down bulger's crew. >> the difference between him and your average stock variety gangster is he had the protection of the f.b.i. >> reporter: "boston globe" columnist kevin cullen has covered buller for more than 30 years. is this about honor for him?Ñi >> reputation is everything for whitey bulger. he has been o
federal prosecutor brian kelly told the jury bulger was a hands-on killer who did the dirty work himselfoss of boston's notorious winter hill gang. the 83-year-old is accused of drug trafficking, extortion, and murder, all while working as an f.b.i. informant. he was on the lam for 16 years until he was arrested in california in 2011. bulger's defense attorney j.w. carney acknowledged his client did commit some crimes, including bookmaking, drug trafficking and loan sharking, but he insisted...
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. >> brian kelly runs the points guy web site. offering tips on redeeming points.e says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done. >> also how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three tlaflers earn rewards faster are by using credit cards which earn points and says the best one as will you you to redum points for travel on multiple airlines but that sonl smart if you pay your balance at end of the month. >> people lose out on rewards when letting points expire so he compare that's to throwing away money. we're at the airport when tnbuey released her daughters was about to lose 75,000 points. >> that is a free troip shanghai, one way it good z get overwhelming. >> to help keep track i suggests using two free services. trip it and award wallet. >> and they'll e mail you. a lot of them have expieration poll size all have you to buy is one item to keep points active that. is what he planned to do to keep from losing the 75,000. >> miles will reset. >> everybody should, should enroll now, for more information go abc 7 news.com. you may remem
. >> brian kelly runs the points guy web site. offering tips on redeeming points.e says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done. >> also how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three tlaflers earn rewards faster are by using credit cards which earn points and says the best one as will you you to redum points for travel on multiple airlines but that sonl smart if you pay your balance at end of the month. >> people lose out on rewards...
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. >> brian kelly runs the points guy web site. offering tips on redeeming points.ys people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done. >> also how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three tlaflers earn rewards faster are by using credit cards which earn points and says the best one as will you you to redum points for travel on multiple airlines but that sonl smart if you pay your balance at end of the month. >> people lose out on rewards when letting points expire so he compare that's to throwing away money. we're at the airport when tnbuey released her daughters was about to lose 75,000 points. >> that is a free troip shanghai, one way it good z get overwhelming. >> to help keep track i suggests using two free services. trip it and award wallet. >> and they'll e mail you. a lot of them have expieration poll size all have you to buy is one item to keep points active that. is what he planned to do to keep from losing the 75,000. >> miles will reset. >> everybody should, should enroll now, for more information go abc 7 news.com. you may remember
. >> brian kelly runs the points guy web site. offering tips on redeeming points.ys people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done. >> also how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three tlaflers earn rewards faster are by using credit cards which earn points and says the best one as will you you to redum points for travel on multiple airlines but that sonl smart if you pay your balance at end of the month. >> people lose out on rewards when...
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. >> brian kelly runs the points guy website. the free site offers tips on redeeming points.e says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done on teaching people how to best earn points, but then how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three travelers during rewards have credit cards that earn points. the best ones allow you to redeem your points for travel on multiple air -- airlines. but that is only smart if you pay your entire balance at the end of each month. >> if you are getting nailed with these iewj interest fees they will negate the value of the miles and points earned. >> people also lose out ontheirt their points expire. kelly compares that to throwing away money. we were at the airport when she realized her daughter was about to lose 75,000 points. >> oh, 75,000? that's like one free trip to shanghai -- i mean one way. >> it does get overwhelming with so many credit cards and hotels and airlines. >> to help travelers keep track he suggests using two free services, trip it and award wallet. both keep track of your reward programs in one p
. >> brian kelly runs the points guy website. the free site offers tips on redeeming points.e says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done on teaching people how to best earn points, but then how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three travelers during rewards have credit cards that earn points. the best ones allow you to redeem your points for travel on multiple air -- airlines. but that is only smart if you pay your entire balance at the end...
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. >> brian kelly. >> i have a hunch they spelled junior awrong as well.e been allowed to move forward. >> the valedictorian who through out the script and prayed at his high school graduation is here. i wonder what he will throw out before talking to him. super star broadcaster here life. fake money can't buy happiness. you are wrong. we will prove it to you by giving you cash. and it's national doughnut day. we will give you something that will up your sugar intake. how the army is involved in doughnut day. plus a summer concert series. anybody performs live. he has been per warming up in the rain and never sounded better. this is all coming up on "fox & friends" friday. please put something on. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conc
. >> brian kelly. >> i have a hunch they spelled junior awrong as well.e been allowed to move forward. >> the valedictorian who through out the script and prayed at his high school graduation is here. i wonder what he will throw out before talking to him. super star broadcaster here life. fake money can't buy happiness. you are wrong. we will prove it to you by giving you cash. and it's national doughnut day. we will give you something that will up your sugar intake. how the...
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prison camera outside his window to monitor his activity, he begins to yell at "lockup" cameraman brian kelly. >> go film from [ bleep ] child molesters. >> we're trying to get both sides. that's what we've within trying to do. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that's what we're trying to show. >> come on out. >> i got it, i got it. >>> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the anger in ad seg intensifies. >> you know what, you want to think it's [ bleep ] funny? >>> shortly after our arrival at the limon correctional facility in colorado, two inmates in administrative segregation loudly protested our interview of a sex offender. one of them, george graph, even flooded his cell by intentionally backing up his toilet. >> if you do not come to the door, we will introduce chemical agents. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the prison special response team is called in to extract him from his cell. when inmates don't cooperate, the team uses o.c. gas, a form of pepper spray, to gain compliance. >> uncover your window. take a step back. >> get on your knees! >> in this case
prison camera outside his window to monitor his activity, he begins to yell at "lockup" cameraman brian kelly. >> go film from [ bleep ] child molesters. >> we're trying to get both sides. that's what we've within trying to do. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that's what we're trying to show. >> come on out. >> i got it, i got it. >>> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the anger in ad seg intensifies. >>...
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. >> brian kelly runs the points guy website. the free site offers tips on redeeming points. he says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done on teaching people how to best earn points, but then how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three travelers during rewards have credit cards that earn points. the best ones allow you to redeem your points for travel on multiple air -- airlines. but that is only smart if you pay your entire balance at the end of each month. >> if you are getting nailed with these iewj interest fees they will negate the value of the miles and points earned. >> people also lose out on their reward when they let their points expire. kelly compares that to throwing away money. we were at the airport when she realized her daughter was about to lose 75,000 points. >> oh, 75,000? that's like one free trip to shanghai -- i mean one way. >> it does get overwhelming with so many credit cards and hotels and airlines. >> to help travelers keep track he suggests t free services, trip it and award wallet. both keep track of your reward pr
. >> brian kelly runs the points guy website. the free site offers tips on redeeming points. he says people like tina and maurice are rare. >> there is a lot to be done on teaching people how to best earn points, but then how to redeem them. >> he says one out of three travelers during rewards have credit cards that earn points. the best ones allow you to redeem your points for travel on multiple air -- airlines. but that is only smart if you pay your entire balance at the end...
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and cameraman brian kelly continued to roll. >> i could see through the glass. as i was filming, i couldn't tell what he was picking up, but he was bending down to pick what turned out to be part of a chain link fence, and he just wound up like he was throwing a baseball and just launched it at the glass. i actually felt small pieces of glass hit the camera and hit myself and, you know, then the officer showed up and they tried to talk him down, and it was pretty extreme. >> [ bleep ]. five [ bleep ] years. trying to do it the right way! i'm going to show you what i'm made of. -- the transfer -- >> gil -- what's the problem? come on. what's the problem? >> i have a problem. and i don't want one. >> what's going on? >> my mom has four other [ bleep ] to see me. >> you need to keep beating on that glass. you know we can't let you keep doing that. >> take it, i'm ready to go then, i don't care. do [ bleep ] i've been working for right here. i haven't been able to do it from this day forward. they two sides of me, ain't been to see -- [ bleep ] >> up next -- >> so h
and cameraman brian kelly continued to roll. >> i could see through the glass. as i was filming, i couldn't tell what he was picking up, but he was bending down to pick what turned out to be part of a chain link fence, and he just wound up like he was throwing a baseball and just launched it at the glass. i actually felt small pieces of glass hit the camera and hit myself and, you know, then the officer showed up and they tried to talk him down, and it was pretty extreme. >> [ bleep...
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. >> larry, it's brian kelly. you, my question to you is number one can any of these people on the list pass the senate confirmation hearing? that was the take away from the president speaking. why would he say anything if he doesn't think they can pass the hearings? >> he didn't give hints about who it would be. any democratic appointment, let's say we know this, any democratic appointment is going to be resisted by the republicans. it doesn't matter who it is. but they have to think of it this way. the republicans hate ben bernanke. they absolutely hate him. if they hate him, they're going to hate janet, too. but it's not easy to not confirm someone to be in place right after bernanke leaves and somebody with the qualification of janet yellin. some of those people might not be confirmable but i think she would be. >> larry, not that i'm one to defend the president but i did have the opportunity to have dinner with gulsby and wolf, guys that you know, and professor gulsby said at that dinner that chairman bernank
. >> larry, it's brian kelly. you, my question to you is number one can any of these people on the list pass the senate confirmation hearing? that was the take away from the president speaking. why would he say anything if he doesn't think they can pass the hearings? >> he didn't give hints about who it would be. any democratic appointment, let's say we know this, any democratic appointment is going to be resisted by the republicans. it doesn't matter who it is. but they have to...
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. >> is brian kelly also there? >> yeah. >> i wanted to make sure. >> what's the verdict here?> i'm going to go with tim. what ends up happening here is people tend to price companies cheaply when they think the world is coming to an end and richly when everything is firing on all cylinders. this is a situation where you can buy a stock cheaply and even if they underperform you're getting a good deal. >> they are firing on all cylinders. >> who won our street fast. tweet us @cnbc. >>> it's shaping up to be a pretty goodyear for ipos. jackie deangeles has a preview. >> renaissance cap tat estimates we could see 200 ipos and all eyes on cody. the stock begins trading tomorrow under the symbol coty. strong investor afternoon tight because only a handful of consumer names have come to market. cody is known for sally hanson, stetson, calvin klein. the last few quarters have flattened out a bit blaming the slowdown on the relatively small share of the skin care market and they say they need to do better in latin america and asia. >> thank you very much, jackie. we'll keep you posted
. >> is brian kelly also there? >> yeah. >> i wanted to make sure. >> what's the verdict here?> i'm going to go with tim. what ends up happening here is people tend to price companies cheaply when they think the world is coming to an end and richly when everything is firing on all cylinders. this is a situation where you can buy a stock cheaply and even if they underperform you're getting a good deal. >> they are firing on all cylinders. >> who won our...
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. >> brian kelly runs the point sky web site. free site offers tips on redeeming your points. tina and maurice are rare. >> there's a lot to be done on people to earn and redeem points. >> 1 out of 3 eastern reward faster using credit card that earn points. he says the best one allow to you redeem the points for travel on multiple air lane. that's only smart if you pay the entire balance at the end of each month. >> if you get nailed with the huge interest fee they negate the value of the miles and points earned. >> peopleless out on reward when they let the points expire. compares that to throwing away money. we were at the airport when tn realized her daughter bass to lose 7 75,000 points. >> oh, 75,000? that's like one 43 trip to shanghai, i men one wait a minute it's over wedge with so many credit card hotel airline airlines. >> to help travelers keep track he suggest using 2 43 services trip it and award wallet both keep track of all the reward programs in one place. >> even e-mail if the points expire. a lot of the air lanes do have expiration policy but it's so easy to
. >> brian kelly runs the point sky web site. free site offers tips on redeeming your points. tina and maurice are rare. >> there's a lot to be done on people to earn and redeem points. >> 1 out of 3 eastern reward faster using credit card that earn points. he says the best one allow to you redeem the points for travel on multiple air lane. that's only smart if you pay the entire balance at the end of each month. >> if you get nailed with the huge interest fee they...
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especially for our director of photography, brian kelly. >> this was my former life before i was an expertamera operator. >> and he is shooting at the same time. >> look at that finger dexterity. >> one of the things that makes this shoot enjoyable. >> amazing. >> wow. >> under some pretty difficult circumstances is the humor. >> take it one day at a time. >> and i'll be the first one to admit i get made fun of a lot. and it's okay. i laugh with them. it's almost like a bonding situation. >> [ laughter ] >> play that part again just -- from this angle and look at -- >> i like the voice. i like brian's voice coming out of you. >> i think it's good. >> i like it. >> hey fellas. >> brian's a target for some of the teasing that we get on the inside. >> one more thing. i got to ask. >> is that how i sound? >> absolutely. >> yeah. yeah. >> i have to ask the most embarrassing question i can think of but look at susan. >> remember yesterday when your rubbed your face and you were deep in thought? can you do that deep in thought for us. again? can you cry on cue? >> that's not really what happens j
especially for our director of photography, brian kelly. >> this was my former life before i was an expertamera operator. >> and he is shooting at the same time. >> look at that finger dexterity. >> one of the things that makes this shoot enjoyable. >> amazing. >> wow. >> under some pretty difficult circumstances is the humor. >> take it one day at a time. >> and i'll be the first one to admit i get made fun of a lot. and it's okay. i laugh...
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brian kelly, kim, and michael. stocks getting a nice bounce as stocks are -- and treasuries. durable goods, case shriller and all boosting the bull. we ask tonight is good economic data finally good news for stocks as well. >> not necessarily. i don't think so, you can make the argument as the data gets better, the market will top. last week was an important week. yesterday, i said you will see a bounce up to 1615. i still believe that. that will be your moment of truth. do we blow through that 16 and a quart quarter level, i don't think we will. >> some say bernanke is the most dangerous guy in the world. he has said he will get out of the way. >> we're talking housing data better off historically low numbers. the employment data seems to be better, we're talking about numbers if you looked at it five years ago we should be do 400, 500,000 jobs. fair enough, i think the numbers are better in terms of what we're looking for. in terms of where we should be not nearly as good. >> is good news good news or good news bad news because it bolsters tapering early. >> good news is go
brian kelly, kim, and michael. stocks getting a nice bounce as stocks are -- and treasuries. durable goods, case shriller and all boosting the bull. we ask tonight is good economic data finally good news for stocks as well. >> not necessarily. i don't think so, you can make the argument as the data gets better, the market will top. last week was an important week. yesterday, i said you will see a bounce up to 1615. i still believe that. that will be your moment of truth. do we blow...
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we have scott nations, brian kelly, carly fiorina is still with me.hen i see this gold action and commodities i'm worried about deflation. >> you have to be. gold is a weird instrument where people try to value it and say how can you trade gold. i look at gold as the aggregate global price level. an ounce of gold will buy you a suit in london. when you look at that and see gold down 27%. you have to say that market is giving you a signal of deflation. when you look at what's going on in the emerging markets with the outfloss from the emerging morkts, other commodities, aluminum, zinc, nickel, all down. >> copper. >> all killed. that's not an environment either you have over capacity which you know you do, perhaps weakened demand end up in a deflation engineer place. >> there might be a more benign interpretation. i want to put this on the board. sometimes gold falling is very positive. it means people would rather invest in the market or where there's companies directly where you actually get a real yield. gold doesn't give you dividends, doesn't give
we have scott nations, brian kelly, carly fiorina is still with me.hen i see this gold action and commodities i'm worried about deflation. >> you have to be. gold is a weird instrument where people try to value it and say how can you trade gold. i look at gold as the aggregate global price level. an ounce of gold will buy you a suit in london. when you look at that and see gold down 27%. you have to say that market is giving you a signal of deflation. when you look at what's going on in...
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brian kelly, kim, and michael. stocks getting a nice bounce as stocks are -- and treasuries. shriller and all boosting the bull. we ask tonight is good economic data finally good news for stocks as well. >> not necessarily. i don't think so, you can make the argument as the data gets better, t m
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city at times square, our traders are brian kelly,s get straight to the big stories. the dow seeing its worst week since april 19th. the ten-year yield rising above 2.9% for the first time since august 2011. and the vix soaring to end just below the key 19 mark. there were some signs of life. take a look at the big intraday reversal we saw in the dow and s&p, although pulling back slightly in the final hours of trade.
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city at times square, our traders are brian kelly,s get straight to the big stories. the dow seeing its worst week since april 19th. the ten-year yield rising above 2.9% for the first time since august 2011. and the vix soaring to end just below the key 19 mark. there were some signs of life. take a look at the big intraday reversal we saw in the dow and s&p, although pulling back slightly in the final hours of trade.
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you have to meet it head on, meet the challenge and win. >> brian: kelly will have surgery on friday. you have to see it to believe it. in long island. going over the wall, stretches out and makes a great catch! this catch was phenomenal. but get this, it was beyond the field of play, so it was a three-run homer. it doesn't matter. they went on to win 12-5 and play massapequa in the championships. that's one of the best high school plays you'll see. even though it's a homerun, they celebrated because that was an incredible catch. it was also, he's now become a national legend. >> steve: very nice. all right. let's go outside to the plaza where it's caribbean day on "fox & friends." >> anna: also fitness day. summer time and that means swim suits and dikuehnes. who doesn't want a beach bod? here to he help us get it, nicole. thank you for being here. >> hello. >> anna: you have a couple moves for us that combine muscle toning and cardioas well, right? >> yes. when you're getting ready for a beach body, the last thing you want to do is stand still and do bicep curls. >> i look like a gi
you have to meet it head on, meet the challenge and win. >> brian: kelly will have surgery on friday. you have to see it to believe it. in long island. going over the wall, stretches out and makes a great catch! this catch was phenomenal. but get this, it was beyond the field of play, so it was a three-run homer. it doesn't matter. they went on to win 12-5 and play massapequa in the championships. that's one of the best high school plays you'll see. even though it's a homerun, they...
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alex rodriguez, lance armstrong of baseball, brian kelly is here for that.third rail questioning women in the work force. and using plastic to pay for plastic surgery. we uncover a rotten deal. we are down 50 points and been there for a rest of the morning, down 50. charles payne joins us. charles: this is about right. listen, i like the idea of going down in disappointing news and this was disappointing this morning. stuart: you like the we go down on disappointing news. you don't think it makes been print more money longer? charles: at some point ben has to stop. the greater issue is the economy and at one point of the rally can be securely affixed to the u.s. economy? stuart: you really think the dollar is down 54 points because the employment report this morning was bad? charles: sure, sure. stuart: we have four hints that the fed will tap on the brakes this fall. that isswhat is putting the market down. before you get hints from the same people. yesterday, george -- talk -- her speech was interesting but wasn't necessarily news. i am glad you mentioned
alex rodriguez, lance armstrong of baseball, brian kelly is here for that.third rail questioning women in the work force. and using plastic to pay for plastic surgery. we uncover a rotten deal. we are down 50 points and been there for a rest of the morning, down 50. charles payne joins us. charles: this is about right. listen, i like the idea of going down in disappointing news and this was disappointing this morning. stuart: you like the we go down on disappointing news. you don't think it...
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he rose to power, federal prosecutor brian kelly said in large part because he was an fbi informant under the protection of corruption fbi agents. it was a position prosecutors allege, that gave bulger carte blanche. >> history is going to show he's one of the most significant crime figures in the last century in pepelling story. it's a horrifying story. >> reporter: bulger made millions according to the story, by shaking down drug dealers, even legitimate businessmen, requiring them to pay him a cut for the right to operate on his turf. admitting he did commit crimes but denying bulger was an informant. saying the worst thing an irish person could consider doing was becoming an informant. instead, carney argued bulger paid off law enforcement officers in exchange for information on investigations that could have jeopardized bulger's criminal operations. carney also tried to cash out on murder accusations by attacking the credibility of scheduled government witnesses. three of his former partners in crime are set to testify against him and bulger himself is expected to take the stand in h
he rose to power, federal prosecutor brian kelly said in large part because he was an fbi informant under the protection of corruption fbi agents. it was a position prosecutors allege, that gave bulger carte blanche. >> history is going to show he's one of the most significant crime figures in the last century in pepelling story. it's a horrifying story. >> reporter: bulger made millions according to the story, by shaking down drug dealers, even legitimate businessmen, requiring...
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. >>> brian kelly winning winn breakthrough video for the hit crews. has a different name. florida, georgia line, i think.h something like that. that. isn't that right?ght? jason won collaborative video of the year for the only way i know. lady an at the bel antebellum ff year. and blake sheldon won for male video of the year, sure be cool if i did. >> all right. it is -- what is that. that >> correct. >> that is correct. >> thank you very much. >>> it is>>ha now 7:48 on this4s thursday morning. coming up next a bad day for for fans of the washington nationals.na >>> plus president obama'sobama' warning for the defending superp bowl champions. we will be right back. >>> well, the nats look to makel it, back in the wins against te mets last night. night. they got on the board, but it was downhill from there. the mets went on to blowout the nats 10-1.10-1. it's now 4-7 in the first seasoe with the team. te >> it's not for a lack of of trying. i'm going tout there ask doing my -- out there and doing my best. it's bad if i was letting
. >>> brian kelly winning winn breakthrough video for the hit crews. has a different name. florida, georgia line, i think.h something like that. that. isn't that right?ght? jason won collaborative video of the year for the only way i know. lady an at the bel antebellum ff year. and blake sheldon won for male video of the year, sure be cool if i did. >> all right. it is -- what is that. that >> correct. >> that is correct. >> thank you very much. >>> it...
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kelly, good evening. >> good evening, brian. from flooding to severe weather, the midwest has seen it all the past couple of weeks, including that monster ef-5 tornado as you mentioned touched down in el reno just to the west of oklahoma city. we are talking about winds of almost 300 miles per hour, a devastating tornado, if it were to hit any structures. thank goodness it didn't when it was at its worst because, as you mentioned, it was about two and a half miles wide based on doppler radar data. this is a new record not just for the united states but for the world. a very complicated tornado by the way with many circulations or smaller tornadoes within that giant dangerous tornado. and those smaller tornadoes were moving as fast as 150 miles an hour along the ground. flooding is also a concern in the midwest, including along the mississippi river, which is in major flood stage right now at st. louis. a levee breach was reported along that river causing evacuations of about 43 homes in st. charles county, missouri. the water ha
kelly, good evening. >> good evening, brian. from flooding to severe weather, the midwest has seen it all the past couple of weeks, including that monster ef-5 tornado as you mentioned touched down in el reno just to the west of oklahoma city. we are talking about winds of almost 300 miles per hour, a devastating tornado, if it were to hit any structures. thank goodness it didn't when it was at its worst because, as you mentioned, it was about two and a half miles wide based on doppler...
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vivid descriptions of murder by what brian kelly calls a quote, unquote, hands on killer.bulger tried to strangle middleman john mcintyre with a rope. but the rope was too thick. bulger allegedly asked, do you want one in the head? yes, please. so the prosecutor says, whitey bulger shot him. i'm about to talk to a man who knows whitey bulger. you have, in fact, met him on this program before in an interview i will never forget. roll it. >> it's a dream of me seeing him in the streets of new york. just bumping into him. and grabbing ahold of him and pulling him into a building. and asking him why. why did he -- why did he, you know, become an informant against basically myself and -- and betrayed the code of silence. >> what do you do in that dream? >> in that dream, i snap his neck. >> i snap his neck. john "red" shea joining me now is author of the book "rat bastards: the life and time of south boston's most honorable irish mobster." good to see you. welcome back. i'll never forget you telling me that. seeing pictures of bulger, going in and out of court, do you still dre
vivid descriptions of murder by what brian kelly calls a quote, unquote, hands on killer.bulger tried to strangle middleman john mcintyre with a rope. but the rope was too thick. bulger allegedly asked, do you want one in the head? yes, please. so the prosecutor says, whitey bulger shot him. i'm about to talk to a man who knows whitey bulger. you have, in fact, met him on this program before in an interview i will never forget. roll it. >> it's a dream of me seeing him in the streets of...
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brian williams. you are not scott kelly. you are on a news network with a show. how does that work?> it is not news. we hope the show opens up to topics that are news, whether it be the drought or bankruptcies or unions in america. those are still real news stories that are not being covered. long point investigative journalist shows have just vanished. ,he front lines like 60 minutes those shows are gone. this can open the dialogue in a way that will benefit the overarching goal of the network. tavis: what is the joy in this opportunity for more? >> you mean it is not fun to just go pick all day with mike farnsworth? it is fun. i enjoy telling the stories. for me, i enjoy that. i enjoy getting people to change their perspective, pushing mike belt in pushing and learning things from a different point of view. it is scary. tavis: what happens to your documentary work? >> still doing it. we are doing a movie right now. here we are, doing this tv show about immigrant labor and unions and medical marijuana and guns. over here, a film we have coming out about the boy band one direction.
brian williams. you are not scott kelly. you are on a news network with a show. how does that work?> it is not news. we hope the show opens up to topics that are news, whether it be the drought or bankruptcies or unions in america. those are still real news stories that are not being covered. long point investigative journalist shows have just vanished. ,he front lines like 60 minutes those shows are gone. this can open the dialogue in a way that will benefit the overarching goal of the...
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. >> brian: jim kelly came into the league with you. yes. >> brian: have you had a chance to talk to him? >> i odd him and left a message. he texted me back. he's a dear friend and i feel for him and his family. he's a competitor. he's a guy -- he'll get through this and come out. everybody said say prayers for him and the people that love him and he'll be fine. >> gretchen: what about tim tebow? there has been a lot of talk. he's released from the jets. you think he's going to be picked up anywhere as a quarterback? i know mike ditka was saying maybe he could be a tight end? >> he is a football player and i think he's played college football quarterback at a very high level. he's one of the best college players of all time. as far as being an nfl quarterback, he has struggled. so you can see why teams aren't going to pick him up. but maybe -- i mentioned before, try canada for a while. >> brian: absolutely. >> then he can always come back. doug flutie did it and others. >> brian: warren moon and joe theisman. didn't the jets destroy hi
. >> brian: jim kelly came into the league with you. yes. >> brian: have you had a chance to talk to him? >> i odd him and left a message. he texted me back. he's a dear friend and i feel for him and his family. he's a competitor. he's a guy -- he'll get through this and come out. everybody said say prayers for him and the people that love him and he'll be fine. >> gretchen: what about tim tebow? there has been a lot of talk. he's released from the jets. you think he's...
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kelly, the system continues to fire up. >> it's affecting at least 50 million people, brian. this is a terrible situation for oklahoma city where the tornado emergency is still in effect. people need to seek cover right now. moore is included in this tornado warning. notice how the northern parts of oklahoma city taken out of the warning. now we are tracking a possible tornado moving directly into moore, oklahoma, and down toward the norman, oklahoma, area as well. again, this is a dangerous situation. there is moore right there included in that tornado warning. they had to close down a stretch of i-35, by the way. there were reports of cars being stranded there unfortunately. hopefully they were able to get to safety because this storm is moving in that direction up i-35. the national weather service, the storm prediction center doesn't do this often. this is a particularly dangerous situation, tornado watch. we call it a p.d.s. watch. that goes until midnight including oklahoma city and tulsa. that means long-lived, violent, dangerous tornadoes are likely here. we are talki
kelly, the system continues to fire up. >> it's affecting at least 50 million people, brian. this is a terrible situation for oklahoma city where the tornado emergency is still in effect. people need to seek cover right now. moore is included in this tornado warning. notice how the northern parts of oklahoma city taken out of the warning. now we are tracking a possible tornado moving directly into moore, oklahoma, and down toward the norman, oklahoma, area as well. again, this is a...
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brian, tell us what's coming up along with megyn kelly in there. >> brian: because steve didn't leavef bill o'reilly -- side of bill o'reilly you have never seen. i get a chance to go back stage with bill and dennis miller. one likes me more than the other. bolder fresher is selling out across america. >> megyn: how did you make that happen? unbelievable. >> brian: i have connections. >> megyn: he knows you and he still let you do it. >> brian: i threw the name roger ailes around. >> megyn: then we're helping our heros get back to work by using the skills they use best. it's an awesome knew program and it's next. >> brian: one of them is a big-time journalist. >> megyn: stop sucking up. >> brian: can we just have camera one? obviously i have to start it again. welcome back, everybody. one of them is a distinguished journalist. the other one is an outspoken comedian who is very, very funny. when bill o'reilly teams up with dennis miller, anything can happen. i got the back stage pass to their live show. watch. >> all right. it's finally going to happen. you're looking at it there. my w
brian, tell us what's coming up along with megyn kelly in there. >> brian: because steve didn't leavef bill o'reilly -- side of bill o'reilly you have never seen. i get a chance to go back stage with bill and dennis miller. one likes me more than the other. bolder fresher is selling out across america. >> megyn: how did you make that happen? unbelievable. >> brian: i have connections. >> megyn: he knows you and he still let you do it. >> brian: i threw the name...
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the message from yankees' gm brian cashman comes after the injured third baseman tweeted visit from dr. kellythe weekend who gave me the best news, the green light to play games again. cashman told espn new york "when the yankees want to announce something, we will. alex should just shut the [ bleep ] up. i'm going to all alex now. >>." >> he's dealing with the performance enhancing drug investigation. cashman says he has no idea when he'll be ready for game action. a-rod by the way turns 38 next week. on to action on the field, texas ace hugh darvish facing hiroki kir row da. kiroda looking for his eighth win. skin to the bottom of the ninth, ichiro, two outs. that would be a walkoff. the yankees take the 4-3 lead snapping the rangers five-game winning streak. the bruins winning streak cut short on monday. and drew ference posted this video. pretty cool. just take the eraser, all done. handsome man. pretty cool. i'm going to try that tomorrow although it might take me longer to get the beard. to tennis where roger federer will be sporting a different look later this morning. he won't be wear
the message from yankees' gm brian cashman comes after the injured third baseman tweeted visit from dr. kellythe weekend who gave me the best news, the green light to play games again. cashman told espn new york "when the yankees want to announce something, we will. alex should just shut the [ bleep ] up. i'm going to all alex now. >>." >> he's dealing with the performance enhancing drug investigation. cashman says he has no idea when he'll be ready for game action. a-rod...
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. >> brian: that is ray kelly.ith a gun. >> they're in our yard. back up! back up! >> steve: okay. that 72-year-old grandma then fired as the suspect opened her back door. the bullet passing within inches of brandon peres' left cheek. she says she was just trying to protect herself and her world war ii husband, a veteran, who is in a wheelchair. >> i'm very proud of it. i don't curse. but after i shot, rage took hold and i just blasted away. >> steve: i understand. perez, arrested. turns out he has a long rap sheet. not surprising. >> gretchen: a hollywood actress attacked on twitter for promoting gun safety. she just saw a report about a child who accidentally shot and killed his father. she then tweeted, please practice gun safety. this is horrible. critics said gun control, not gun safety is the answer. after that, she lost half of her followers. 100,000 people. >> steve: where is the tolerance? >> brian: fox news alert. while you were sleeping, more violence erupting in turkey. overnight police tried to stop gr
. >> brian: that is ray kelly.ith a gun. >> they're in our yard. back up! back up! >> steve: okay. that 72-year-old grandma then fired as the suspect opened her back door. the bullet passing within inches of brandon peres' left cheek. she says she was just trying to protect herself and her world war ii husband, a veteran, who is in a wheelchair. >> i'm very proud of it. i don't curse. but after i shot, rage took hold and i just blasted away. >> steve: i understand....
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>> brian: this is why ray kelly was saying he gets very -- will say he gets frustrated with the f.b.it seem to be getting the answers from the f.b.i. that he needs to on a timely basis. the communication between what was happening in boston and new york and other major cities wasn't taking place. so if you're responsible for the health and welfare action a lot of times these guys take it into their own hands. >> steve: and speak of the tea party, it turns out while the guy who runs the f.b.i., the director doesn't know about the investigation at the f.b.i., turns out a couple of lawyers who represent a number of the tea party organizations, jay sekulow and cleta mitchell were contacted by the daily caller and they said, hey, what has the f.b.i. asked you about so far during this investigation? they go, we haven't been contacted by the f.b.i. yet. so why exactly are they slow walking the news over at the f.b.i.? good question. >> gretchen: with benghazi, remember the f.b.i. couldn't get it on the ground there for two weeks for a variety of reasons. could it be because they were so upse
>> brian: this is why ray kelly was saying he gets very -- will say he gets frustrated with the f.b.it seem to be getting the answers from the f.b.i. that he needs to on a timely basis. the communication between what was happening in boston and new york and other major cities wasn't taking place. so if you're responsible for the health and welfare action a lot of times these guys take it into their own hands. >> steve: and speak of the tea party, it turns out while the guy who runs...
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president, i have a very good press team, and brian fallon, matt house, max young, meredith kelly, marissa kaufman, josh malovski, they learned the substance of immigration and spun it into a beautiful, beautiful web that the public could understand. our dpcc team led by ryan mcgonahey, kept policy and press teams singing off the same praise sheet, keeping our caucus up to date. and then of course as every one of us, we have great administrative staffers. alex victor who came to the office as a young kid from long island, as a young helper in the long island office is now my unflappable executive assistant, no matter how tough and tense things get in our office, and they do, she is just steady as a rock, getting things done. she and her colleagues, megan runyan, alice james, rob kelly, ellen cahill, claire russell, all kept us administratively going. i mentioned the members, they're great. there is so much to say about each of them. chairman leahy, i want to thank you. you're probably on your way back to your beautiful farm in vermont, but for shepherding this bill through the judiciary co
president, i have a very good press team, and brian fallon, matt house, max young, meredith kelly, marissa kaufman, josh malovski, they learned the substance of immigration and spun it into a beautiful, beautiful web that the public could understand. our dpcc team led by ryan mcgonahey, kept policy and press teams singing off the same praise sheet, keeping our caucus up to date. and then of course as every one of us, we have great administrative staffers. alex victor who came to the office as a...
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brian? >> thank you very much, sharon epperson there. i want to get back to kate kellyou hearing? >> mandy, just reading through the lawsuit here and some very interesting details that paint a picture, of course, of jon corzine who is accused of failure to supervise and being involved with misuse of funds, and edith o'brien being reckless in terms of customer and firm funds as they ran out of money and ultimately used customer funds inappropriately. to wit, there is a conversation recorded here, and it's parent there were numerous recordings of conversations between the global treasurer and jon corzine saying, essentially, he had told corzine that the liquid flow was not sustainable and the situation was grave. the firm essentially got to the breaking point on halloween of that month. they said, quote, we have to tell jon enough is enough. we need to take the keys away from him. it goes on to say that correspo corzine referred to this person as a gravedigger. they talk about this commingling issue and the need to have a segregated account to separate customer funds from
brian? >> thank you very much, sharon epperson there. i want to get back to kate kellyou hearing? >> mandy, just reading through the lawsuit here and some very interesting details that paint a picture, of course, of jon corzine who is accused of failure to supervise and being involved with misuse of funds, and edith o'brien being reckless in terms of customer and firm funds as they ran out of money and ultimately used customer funds inappropriately. to wit, there is a conversation...
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brian williams stuff. >> steve: oh, my gawrsh. >> jimmy: that's amazing, right? >> steve: that was fantastic. >> jimmy: let's try another one here. this one is from kelly klein.ere you have to tell two truths and then a lie. it's really fun. you should try doing it on your show. sounds fun. all right, kelly, i'll try it. two truths and a lie. my name is jimmy. i have a sister. i built the eiffel tower. [ laughter ] it's pretty fun. quest, you want to try? >> questlove: sure. okay. i'm from philadelphia. i play the drums. and i have two nipples. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: quest, the last one is supposed to be a lie. >> questlove: i know. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's try another one here. this is from casey steele. hey, jimmy, my favorite iphone ringtone is the xylophone one, but i've always wondered what it would sound like if there was a beat along with it. can you do that? i think we can do that. let's see. first, can we just hear the xylophone ringtone? ♪ i know that ringtone. hey, roots, can you come in with a beat for this? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's pretty good. very nice. that's very good. that's very good. i want that to be my ringtone.
brian williams stuff. >> steve: oh, my gawrsh. >> jimmy: that's amazing, right? >> steve: that was fantastic. >> jimmy: let's try another one here. this one is from kelly klein.ere you have to tell two truths and then a lie. it's really fun. you should try doing it on your show. sounds fun. all right, kelly, i'll try it. two truths and a lie. my name is jimmy. i have a sister. i built the eiffel tower. [ laughter ] it's pretty fun. quest, you want to try? >>...
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kelly is on tv right now. >> alisyn: so true. so embarrassing. i apologize to everyone. >> brianare 9 1/2 hours. >> alisyn: we had a long show because of all the tornadoes in oklahoma. we did start extra early at 5:00 a.m. so i guess i took back an hour. >> steve: maybe. >> brian: but you're here and you're happy. >> alisyn: i have news headlines including a fox news alert. rescue crews are searching for a teen-ager who was swept over a waterfall. the 19-year-old was swimming in a river when a strong current took him over the waterfall. look at that. 594 feet tall. park employees are saying the teen should not have been >>> and new overnight, los angeles under siege, a 25,000-acre wildfire burning six homes to the ground and damaging 15 others. more than 3,000 people are being forced out of their homes as the fire continues to close in. the fire started thursday, but it is only 20% contained at this hour. >>> and today the trial begins for the soldier accused of leaking more than 700,000 classified military documents. army first class bradley manning is charged with a total of 22
kelly is on tv right now. >> alisyn: so true. so embarrassing. i apologize to everyone. >> brianare 9 1/2 hours. >> alisyn: we had a long show because of all the tornadoes in oklahoma. we did start extra early at 5:00 a.m. so i guess i took back an hour. >> steve: maybe. >> brian: but you're here and you're happy. >> alisyn: i have news headlines including a fox news alert. rescue crews are searching for a teen-ager who was swept over a waterfall. the...
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kelly has been arrested three other times since 2010. >>brian: so glad i don't have a sitcom. love a golden retriever apparently folks in beijing are enforcing a ban on what they consider large and vicious dogs that includes golden retrievers, labradors and the always vicious dalmatian and any other dog taller than 15 inches. police have been raiding homes and taking away the dogs. chinese officials say big dogs should not be living in big cities. last year 13 people died of rabies. when you're arresting dogs you're out of things to do. >>carol: the itsy bitsy spider looked a lot bigger on television. take a look. >> that was creepy. focus it had to be right on my head. i don't like this. i've got to move. [screaming] >> i don't like spiders. >>carol: appearing over christie gordon's head during a live report. she said she realized it wasn't there in the studio but was still totally freaked out. >>brian: that is scary. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. wimbledon kicking off today in london. the drama starting earlier than usual. serena williams and maria sharapova exchang
kelly has been arrested three other times since 2010. >>brian: so glad i don't have a sitcom. love a golden retriever apparently folks in beijing are enforcing a ban on what they consider large and vicious dogs that includes golden retrievers, labradors and the always vicious dalmatian and any other dog taller than 15 inches. police have been raiding homes and taking away the dogs. chinese officials say big dogs should not be living in big cities. last year 13 people died of rabies. when...
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brian who runs the show here, came out of the secret service. we know that the security that's involved, surrounding. i'll put my trust in mr. gimlet and kellyturn over my privileges as a citizen of the united states to the nsa. >> we have guests on the program who are members of the board of the new york stock exchange who complain loudly every time they have to come down here for an interview, because they still have to go through the -- all of the bells and whistles and hoops that we have to go through every single day. i've heard him say, i'm a board member here. why do i have to do all -- you have to do -- >> we like to joke it's easier to get into the white house than it is to get into the new york stock exchange. >> i don't know about that either, right? >> the security procedures -- >> you say that's a patriotic rally. that's not really behind the rally. what's behind the rally? >> but we'll take that sentiment. >> the fed is -- this is ben bernanke and obama -- and maybe mr. bernanke's swan song putting into effect the final phase of program that he started with t.a.r.p. and the quantitative easing and all that we've seen, and the i
brian who runs the show here, came out of the secret service. we know that the security that's involved, surrounding. i'll put my trust in mr. gimlet and kellyturn over my privileges as a citizen of the united states to the nsa. >> we have guests on the program who are members of the board of the new york stock exchange who complain loudly every time they have to come down here for an interview, because they still have to go through the -- all of the bells and whistles and hoops that we...