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brian? >> kelly o'donnell remains on this story for us tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> tonight, nearly three months now since that malaysia airlines jet vanished without a trace, with 239 people on board, the australian government says it's now completed searching the initial search grid in the southern indian ocean and come up empty. now they're reexamining whether all those pings really did come from the black boxes while submerged. search commanders still think the plane is in the southern indian ocean. phase two of the search involves mapping and then searching a much larger area, 23,000 square miles of underwater terrain. that could take another year or longer. >>> back in this country, the cdc said today measles cases continue to accelerate at least 288 cases reported this year alone. that's a 20-year high, and we're only five months into the year. the cdc says nearly all these cases have been linked to travelers who caught the virus while abroad and spread it to unvaccinated people in this country. >>> still ahead for us on this thursday night,
brian? >> kelly o'donnell remains on this story for us tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> tonight, nearly three months now since that malaysia airlines jet vanished without a trace, with 239 people on board, the australian government says it's now completed searching the initial search grid in the southern indian ocean and come up empty. now they're reexamining whether all those pings really did come from the black boxes while submerged. search commanders still think the plane is in the...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell remains on this story in phoenix for us tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> three days before the presidential election in ukraine, some newsworthy developments in that crisis today. first came signs russia was finally pulling back some forces from parts of the border with ukraine while inside the country there was a deadly attack on ukrainian troops. richard engel following it all from moscow tonight. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for months, we've been talking about this very large russian force, about 40,000 troops parked right on the ukrainian border, a force large enough to invade ukraine. putin said repeatedly he's pulling the troops back. well, this time it seems like that is starting to happen. u.s. and nato officials remain cautious they want to see more but it seems that putin doesn't want to be blamed for sabotaging elections in ukraine this weekend. but inside ukraine, there is still a lot of violence. at least 16 ukrainian soldiers were killed when ambushed by pro russian militias. brian? >> richard en
brian? >> kelly o'donnell remains on this story in phoenix for us tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> three days before the presidential election in ukraine, some newsworthy developments in that crisis today. first came signs russia was finally pulling back some forces from parts of the border with ukraine while inside the country there was a deadly attack on ukrainian troops. richard engel following it all from moscow tonight. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening,...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill with all of it tonight for us, thanks. >>> president obama addressed the issue of american involvement in future wars today and the changing threat to this country. he spoke to the graduating cadets at the u.s. military academy west point. as one writer put it, he called for a muscular, if not militaristic foreign policy for the near future. our report from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: they are the first class to graduate since the 9/11 attacks that may not be sent to iraq and afghanistan. at west point today, president obama argued for restraints before the u.s. commits to any future military action. >> just because we have the best hammer, does not mean that every problem is a nail. >> reporter: but today's speech also marked a public acknowledgement that syria now offers a haven for extremists so dangerous it's drawing comparisons to the threat posed by afghanistan before 9/11. >> as the syrian civil war spills across borders, the capacity of battle
brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill with all of it tonight for us, thanks. >>> president obama addressed the issue of american involvement in future wars today and the changing threat to this country. he spoke to the graduating cadets at the u.s. military academy west point. as one writer put it, he called for a muscular, if not militaristic foreign policy for the near future. our report from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: they are the first class to graduate...
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deep management overhaul that could actually change the culture inside that huge bureaucracy, brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, chuck todd at the white house before that. thank you both. >>> the president accepted another resignation today. jay carney has chosen to leave what has always been one of the most pressure-filled jobs in washington, that of white house press secretary. he had a briefing interrupted by the boss today. carney's leaving after three years on the job. the president said today he's losing a man who became a close friend. carney was formerly a veteran writer at "time" magazine. he'll be replaced by that man, deputy press secretary josh earnest. >>> tonight our interview with edward snowden, his first on american television continues to reverberate from washington to moscow. last night, we told you about the nsa's public release of one of snowden's e-mails. now snowden himself is firing back saying that is not the whole story. our report on this again tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. >> reporter: firing back at the nsa today, e
deep management overhaul that could actually change the culture inside that huge bureaucracy, brian? >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, chuck todd at the white house before that. thank you both. >>> the president accepted another resignation today. jay carney has chosen to leave what has always been one of the most pressure-filled jobs in washington, that of white house press secretary. he had a briefing interrupted by the boss today. carney's leaving after three years on the...
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so we brought in credit card points expert brian kelly, founder of thepointsguy.com. >> hi, how are you> reporter: did you know you may be able to negotiate an interest rate with your credit card company. >> we called the credit card company. what are the questions we ask? >> ask the phone rep, how much have i paid in interest this year. you want to get them onboard with you. >> reporter: next gather up the credit card offers you got in the mail and use them as leverage. >> say look, we're going to move our business, what are you going to do for me? >> reporter: if they give you a hard time, use this key word. >> say you want to talk to someone in retention. that means you mean business. >> reporter: sara picks up the phone. >> i want to lower the interest rates on my husband's credit card. if there's any options that you offer. >> reporter: in 30 minutes their family manages to lower their rate three percentage points. if you can't get the deal on your own card. check out sites like creditcard.com. and nerdwallet.com. for families not carrying big balances you can find cash back or rew
so we brought in credit card points expert brian kelly, founder of thepointsguy.com. >> hi, how are you> reporter: did you know you may be able to negotiate an interest rate with your credit card company. >> we called the credit card company. what are the questions we ask? >> ask the phone rep, how much have i paid in interest this year. you want to get them onboard with you. >> reporter: next gather up the credit card offers you got in the mail and use them as...
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. >> you know as a survivor he ho hopes >> and and brian kelly is a serious runner. >> i was going toit under 50 minutes just goes as fast as we can. >> the officials share a concern. >> we want people to have fun, but to be safe. this race has a lot of history but want it to be a save environment. >> we're going to have officers around the route. alcohol is banned. if we do see alcohol we'll take action as we see those violations occurring. >> today, crews installed temporary chain link fences. police agencies and a 20% increase in private security will help with crowd control. these girls are just hoping for help with their costumes. >> whether you're one of the 40,000 or 100,000 expected fans sunday's beta breakers sure to be a selection of san francisco finest. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> there is always a huge party. thanks for joining us at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and cheryl. >> it freaked me out. >> people in marin are nervous and should be. an arsonist is on the loose and may have been added for years. >> north bay students caught on camera kil
. >> you know as a survivor he ho hopes >> and and brian kelly is a serious runner. >> i was going toit under 50 minutes just goes as fast as we can. >> the officials share a concern. >> we want people to have fun, but to be safe. this race has a lot of history but want it to be a save environment. >> we're going to have officers around the route. alcohol is banned. if we do see alcohol we'll take action as we see those violations occurring. >> today,...
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>> brian kelly -- >> you said a little bit longer. >> give it a couple days. and the price action since that quarter, we talked about the quarter not being great, and we have held this level a number of times. we have put in another base for the next leg higher into stocks. i'll go out on a limb, it's 79 and a quarter. on tuesday, it was a buy. take the new range up into the mid to high 80s. >> does that mean everything is good. people are buying plants and boards and paint and so on. >> they are. and names that are overweight, owens corning, ashland. they had pretty good numbers a couple weeks ago. you're starting to see the materials side of the trade. the housing market is deceiving. it's not that strong, it's sluggish. but multi-family is very, very hot, apartment and rental is very, very hot. there's less supply out there. we're well off the 20-year average in terms of home seamal but the number is good. >> multi-family, not necessarily the home builders. not terribly expensive, dr horton, 17. >> those type of names are recovering because they have a more
>> brian kelly -- >> you said a little bit longer. >> give it a couple days. and the price action since that quarter, we talked about the quarter not being great, and we have held this level a number of times. we have put in another base for the next leg higher into stocks. i'll go out on a limb, it's 79 and a quarter. on tuesday, it was a buy. take the new range up into the mid to high 80s. >> does that mean everything is good. people are buying plants and boards and...
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. >> especially for director of photography, brian kelly. >> this was my former life before i was aning at the same time. >> one of things that makes the shoot enjoyable, 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 ] >> say that part again one more time. look -- >> i like the voice coming out of you. it's good. it's a good -- hey, fellows. >> brian is definitely a target for the teasing we get on the inside. >> one more thing -- >> i've got to ask. >> is that how i sound? >> absolutely. >> yeah, yeah. >> i've been asked the most embarrassing question i could think of, look at susan. remember how yesterday when you rub your face and you were just deep in thought, can you do that deep in thought face again? can you cry on cue? can you make a teardrop come out -- >> that's not really what happens, just for the record, but sometimes i see a creative angle that i like and i will do them do the exact sam
. >> especially for director of photography, brian kelly. >> this was my former life before i was aning at the same time. >> one of things that makes the shoot enjoyable, 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 ] >> say that part again one more time. look -- >> i...
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let's bring in brian kelly, behind northless coins. and reggie middleton who created ultra-coin.o have you both with us. you brought along some of these ultra-coins here, right? if i'm not wrong, and you're not trying to replace bit appoint, but maybe compliment or piggyback off bitcoin? >> we're doing, ultra-coin is the root to allow you to program bitcoin. bitcoin value is in a protocol. most people concentrate on the little accounts of value, otherwise what they call coin and they focus on the price, 400, 600, but the value is their ability to program the coins to take the place of the new york stock exchange take the place much mvp banks, which is what we have done. we created smart process that end users can create on their own. you design your smart contract, a level of credit. you trade over 10,000 tickers for the exposure of google, you can short jpmorgan, go long the korean yuan. >> you really hate jpmorgan. >> it's not about hate. it's bit. it depends on how the banks look at it. because we're first to market the technology and we've patented it. if the patents are gran
let's bring in brian kelly, behind northless coins. and reggie middleton who created ultra-coin.o have you both with us. you brought along some of these ultra-coins here, right? if i'm not wrong, and you're not trying to replace bit appoint, but maybe compliment or piggyback off bitcoin? >> we're doing, ultra-coin is the root to allow you to program bitcoin. bitcoin value is in a protocol. most people concentrate on the little accounts of value, otherwise what they call coin and they...
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. >> bowles later invited brian kelly to experience mattress curling, one of his improvised incell workouts>> like your taking a squat? >> yep. >> guarantee [ bleep ] you quick. >> heavy. >> oh, yeah. >> my arm is bigger than this. >> it was as if i was doing a barbell curl, i don't know what the weight was there was resistance there and it was an effective exercise for these guys to work their biceps, it was great. >> i'm going to go back to work. >> while prisons are full of male inmates, sweating and grunting through workouts, we've noticed many female inmates take a more relaxed approach to fitness. >> by far male inmates work out much more than female inmates. it's very rare to see a male inmate that doesn't workout. like it's rare to see a female that works out a lot. >> but there are exceptions. >> that's all me, all day long. >> this is a cage fighter right here. >> not anymore. i got a felony now but yeah. >> inside the famous tent city housing complex at the maricopa jail in phoenix, we found one group of young women determined to tackle a common problem. >> ready, set and one --
. >> bowles later invited brian kelly to experience mattress curling, one of his improvised incell workouts>> like your taking a squat? >> yep. >> guarantee [ bleep ] you quick. >> heavy. >> oh, yeah. >> my arm is bigger than this. >> it was as if i was doing a barbell curl, i don't know what the weight was there was resistance there and it was an effective exercise for these guys to work their biceps, it was great. >> i'm going to go back...
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. >> i'm going to give it to brian kelly who was a shareholder who got burned in the stock, right? >> yeah. i just wanted to run through a bit of a timeline with you. >> sure. >> eight days before your first lockup expires you guys offer 14 million shares at $82 a share. that's down a price just before the day before. five days later you sold 585,000 at $79.54. then you announce a quarter awful. this is 20 days after the insiders sold all these shares and now you're coming saying everything is fantastic. why were you selling? to me, you have lost credibility with me. how do you get that back from wall street? that's why the stock is down 22%. nobody believes you anymore. >> brian, you said it earlier, got to be here rain or shine. that's why i'm here, to talk to the shareholders directly. i couldn't predicted was $90 the price for the company. was selling the right time. my selling was consistent with all the executives, all the insiders. i still have 90 plus percent of all of my holdings in fireeye. and for a lot of the shareholders. we're going to work very hard to improve the va
. >> i'm going to give it to brian kelly who was a shareholder who got burned in the stock, right? >> yeah. i just wanted to run through a bit of a timeline with you. >> sure. >> eight days before your first lockup expires you guys offer 14 million shares at $82 a share. that's down a price just before the day before. five days later you sold 585,000 at $79.54. then you announce a quarter awful. this is 20 days after the insiders sold all these shares and now you're...
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. >> as his sneakers suggest, brian kelly is a serious runner. >> i was going to try to do it in under 50 minutes, about seven minutes per mile and you know just go as fast as i possibly can. >> while the rationale for runner and spectator varies widely, officials share a serious concern. >> well obviously we want people to have fun. but we want people to be safe. this race is a ton of history. it's been going on consecutively since 1912. so we want to honor that history and that tradition. but we want it to be a very safe environment. >> essentially we're going to have officers all over the race route itself. alcohol is banned. if we do see alcohol, we will taken forcement action as we see those violations occur. >> after neighborhood complaints about unwanted partiers, crews installed temporary chain link fences around alamo square park. multiple police agencies and a 20% increase in private security will also help with crowd control. these girls are just hoping for some help with their costumes. >> maybe look at wigs, maybe look at boas, we'll see. >> we haven't figured it out yet,
. >> as his sneakers suggest, brian kelly is a serious runner. >> i was going to try to do it in under 50 minutes, about seven minutes per mile and you know just go as fast as i possibly can. >> while the rationale for runner and spectator varies widely, officials share a serious concern. >> well obviously we want people to have fun. but we want people to be safe. this race is a ton of history. it's been going on consecutively since 1912. so we want to honor that history...
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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. i'm going to make you transfer the snake. >> gilbert's nickname is snake. >> 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 travels 400 [ bleep ] miles to see me. >> you need to keep beating on that glass. you know we can't let you keep doing that. >> wherever y'all want to take it. 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. there's two sides of m
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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so we brought in credit card points expert brian kelly, founder of thepointsguy.com.iate a lower interest rate with your credit card company? >> we called the company. what are the questions we ask? >> can you go over my account? >> how much have i paid in interest this year? you want to get them on board with you. >> reporter: next, gather up all the credit card offers you got in the mail and see what other deals are out there and use them as leverage. >> say look, what are you going to do for me? >> reporter: if they give you a hard time, use this key word. >> say you want to talk to somebody in retention. that's a sign you want to leave and you mean business. >> reporter: sarah picks up the phone. >> i would like to lower the interest rates on my husband's credit card. if there's any options that you offer. >> reporter: in 30 minutes, their family manages to lower their rate three percentage points. if you can't get the deal you want on your card, go to sites like creditcards.com. and nerd wallet.com. for families not carrying big balances, you can have cash back o
so we brought in credit card points expert brian kelly, founder of thepointsguy.com.iate a lower interest rate with your credit card company? >> we called the company. what are the questions we ask? >> can you go over my account? >> how much have i paid in interest this year? you want to get them on board with you. >> reporter: next, gather up all the credit card offers you got in the mail and see what other deals are out there and use them as leverage. >> say...
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catch brian kelly coming up with the rest of the "fast money" crew at 5:00 pl.ave much more on this. >> meantime, bill ackman mentioned this is a well saying he wouldn't get tangled with the retailer. target shares clumping. courtney reagan has been following this one for us all day. what can you tell us at this hour? >> target's former ceo sent a letter to the board resigning saying it's time for new leadership. the s.e.c. filing suggests severance which means steinhafel was ousted. cfo john mulligan has stepped up as interim ceo. target has had a long history of selecting internal candidates for the top job. wall street wants an outsider this time and it appears that is the retailer's plan. his exit isn't entirely unexpected by the timing is, at least according to every analyst note out on the news. the data breach has been a huge black eye and the last earnings release and subsequent updates suggest that data breach effect is mostly in the rear view mirror. analysts think it's only part of the reason and the extension into canada has been quite disappointing,
catch brian kelly coming up with the rest of the "fast money" crew at 5:00 pl.ave much more on this. >> meantime, bill ackman mentioned this is a well saying he wouldn't get tangled with the retailer. target shares clumping. courtney reagan has been following this one for us all day. what can you tell us at this hour? >> target's former ceo sent a letter to the board resigning saying it's time for new leadership. the s.e.c. filing suggests severance which means steinhafel...
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for more on today's market action f-fun trader brian kelly.ioned this in your note this morning saying you're worried about target, about retail, about the consumer and s&p more broadly. so then what's -- why today are we still so strong here? why didn't the market care about the fed minutes? why didn't it care about any of that and we just keep powering forward? >> the market keeps powering forward. i think a lot of it certainly has to do with -- you just had larry mcdonald on this hunt for yield so you certainly see some of the names that have big yields doing well. you haven't seen the s&p, the broader market adjust yet. i happen to be in the camp that i think we are going to see that adjustment. not necessarily saying we're going, to you know, fall into the abyss or we're going into recession. seems is to me that the s&p price earnings ratio hasn't adjusted to the slower growth that we're seeing. >> do you agree, stef? >> well, i think -- no, actually not. i actually think -- >> that's what makes a market. >> i think what today is all abou
for more on today's market action f-fun trader brian kelly.ioned this in your note this morning saying you're worried about target, about retail, about the consumer and s&p more broadly. so then what's -- why today are we still so strong here? why didn't the market care about the fed minutes? why didn't it care about any of that and we just keep powering forward? >> the market keeps powering forward. i think a lot of it certainly has to do with -- you just had larry mcdonald on this...
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. >>> brian kelly, is there a trade off of this?> i think if anything it is a short facebook on this. because they're giving out all their data to publicis. that tells me they don't know what to do with it. it is a problem internally with facebook. its stock hasn't acted well. it's basically gone sideways after coming off its highs. >> mr. shorty pants. is facebook a short here? >> this is predicated on the belief that people who use facebook want to see video ads and see these stories played out. go look at these people's news feeds. i think this is going to be the banner ads of 15 years ago. do whatever you want with public of is, doesn't matter. people will reject it sooner than later. that simple. >>> why bill fleckenstein says the next flash crash is right around the corner. he joins us live to explain. >>> later, dan nathan is back in action with another name that's already give the grim reapary run for its money. the stock that may be heading for an early grave. that's next. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim
. >>> brian kelly, is there a trade off of this?> i think if anything it is a short facebook on this. because they're giving out all their data to publicis. that tells me they don't know what to do with it. it is a problem internally with facebook. its stock hasn't acted well. it's basically gone sideways after coming off its highs. >> mr. shorty pants. is facebook a short here? >> this is predicated on the belief that people who use facebook want to see video ads and...
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brian, kelly, it's interesting because, the tlt -- >> it's very interesting. bonds have been climbing and yield versus been falling for awhile. actually since the first of the year we had this flattening of the yield curve which would say sometime in the future we would get slower growth. then you saw the jobs number. it was good. we could argue about the labor force participation rate but still we're creating jobs in this country yet the market faded. ha that's why i think the market sentiment changed here. what we had for the last four or five years is everybody saying good news is bad news. completely reversed the psychology has changed. >> it's funny. i'm totally the opposite way. i actually bought the tbt today. if you look at the bond market, at 260 to 280 yield range all year. i think a lot of the market was positioned to be short into this market. it's one of the moves. i think it was short covered and overdone and i think ukraine did that. you don't go into the weekend short the treasury market with ukraine going on. ukraine trumps everything going on
brian, kelly, it's interesting because, the tlt -- >> it's very interesting. bonds have been climbing and yield versus been falling for awhile. actually since the first of the year we had this flattening of the yield curve which would say sometime in the future we would get slower growth. then you saw the jobs number. it was good. we could argue about the labor force participation rate but still we're creating jobs in this country yet the market faded. ha that's why i think the market...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, steve grasso, and pete najarian. lionsgate shares getting hit hard. reporting weaker than expected revenue. we have michael burns in an exclusive interview coming up. the top story tonight, the s&p closing at a record high for the 14th time this year. the index up 2% for the month of may, but there are three potentially market moving events next week that our traders are watching. china pmi sunday, ecb meeting on thursday, jobs report in friday. toss in there worldwide developers conference. pete, the action today wasn't that great. >> it wasn't that great but it's actually pretty impressive when you look and see where we are and how this broad participation pushed this market higher. every said sell in may and go away. if did you that, you already missed 2%. if you're looking to next week, that ecb meeting really stands out. the china pmi, we've been watching that trend. it's getting closer and closer to 50. that ecb meeting, everybody has been talking about europe and draghi. that's going to be the biggest market m
our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, steve grasso, and pete najarian. lionsgate shares getting hit hard. reporting weaker than expected revenue. we have michael burns in an exclusive interview coming up. the top story tonight, the s&p closing at a record high for the 14th time this year. the index up 2% for the month of may, but there are three potentially market moving events next week that our traders are watching. china pmi sunday, ecb meeting on thursday, jobs report in...
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brian and kelly, what say you? what are people talking balance?vior of the market has changed. the sentiment has changed. when you have the momentum meltdown over the last six weeks or so, it's exactly what we're talking about, the idea that the economy is going to start ripping along. the hope for that is completely gone right now so it doesn't justify high pes. you know, take the bond market out of it. there may be some anomalies going on there in the very short term. look at the small caps. if the u.s. economy was at a 4% gdp growth rate which a lot of economists have, small caps is where you want to be, especial ly china. >> brian, people have also made the case that the very rotation they are citing for not being reflective growth they are saying it's because of growth. they don't need to -- you can just park your money no more st. i guess i can see that as a lot of the high growth names are down 50%, 60% in the last several weeks. that doesn't say everything is going great. you might get a mild rotation in the economy is getting better, but
brian and kelly, what say you? what are people talking balance?vior of the market has changed. the sentiment has changed. when you have the momentum meltdown over the last six weeks or so, it's exactly what we're talking about, the idea that the economy is going to start ripping along. the hope for that is completely gone right now so it doesn't justify high pes. you know, take the bond market out of it. there may be some anomalies going on there in the very short term. look at the small caps....
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that didn't satisfy brian kelly who pressed dewalt about selling stock days before announcing earningsdibility with me. how do you get that back from wall street? that's why the stock is down 22% today. nobody believes you anymore. >> hey, brian, you said it early, i think, i watched your show. you have to be here rain or shine. i recognize that. that's why i'm here. i couldn't have predicted at that time was $90 the right price for the company? was 82, it was selling at 79 the right time? my selling was consistent with all the executives, all the insiders. i still have 90 plus percent of all my holdings in fireeye. i'm highly motivated to grow shareholder value. we'll work very hard to improve the value of this company over the long haul. i have a track record of doing so. i apologize to you if you feel like you've lost faith in me. i will work hard for you. i will be there. >> good discussion. fireeye stock down 5.5%, continuing that fall. >>> alibaba has struck one of its biggest deals with a u.s. e-commerce company. they've agreed to help amazon rival shop runner expand in china. t
that didn't satisfy brian kelly who pressed dewalt about selling stock days before announcing earningsdibility with me. how do you get that back from wall street? that's why the stock is down 22% today. nobody believes you anymore. >> hey, brian, you said it early, i think, i watched your show. you have to be here rain or shine. i recognize that. that's why i'm here. i couldn't have predicted at that time was $90 the right price for the company? was 82, it was selling at 79 the right...
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>> brian kelly -- >> you said a little bit longer. >> give it apl
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kelly is brian's new director. anyway, he want to the newsroom from abc 2, screaming for everyone to get out. went back door to lock -- went in the back lot. i guess. we don't really know what's going on. we're being kept away. apparently, the latest we have is, the guy is believed to be on the second floor. they've been going through this building which is quite large. all of this starts 11:00 this morning. four hours ago. police are asking people not to tweet about act tiftd on scene or show pictures because it may endanger the officers. of course, we've gone along with their requests on this. this is happening in the area, locals describe it very busy even on a normal day. there are offices and schools. molly is on scene. have we been able to learn anything more about how this starts? >> reporter: it starts at 11:45 this morning. it must have been quite a scene. and that's off to the security guard who wouldn't let the man in to begin with. he was knocking on the door saying "i am god. let me in." the guard woul
kelly is brian's new director. anyway, he want to the newsroom from abc 2, screaming for everyone to get out. went back door to lock -- went in the back lot. i guess. we don't really know what's going on. we're being kept away. apparently, the latest we have is, the guy is believed to be on the second floor. they've been going through this building which is quite large. all of this starts 11:00 this morning. four hours ago. police are asking people not to tweet about act tiftd on scene or show...
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kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. whistleblowers have come forward to spoke to nbc news. newly surfaced documents are shedding light what practices were like concerning patient appointments and here in arizona a town hall meeting brought the anger to the surface. in phoenix today, the growing controversy over veterans' care is personal and often painful. >> it took months for them to see him. it took months. >> reporter: families and veterans poured out their frustration. >> these are all people. we're not numbers. >> reporter: and their grief. >> my dad is no longer here, and i know there is something done wrong. >> reporter: the phoenix va medical center is under investigation over allegations that staffers kept secret patient appointment lists to conceal long waiting times from the official records. jim lily is a vietnam veteran under care in phoenix. when you first learned about the list, what did you think? >> we were betrayed, myself, other veterans, we went into the service to serve our country. >> reporter: senator john mccain says the evidence he's seen so far po
kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. whistleblowers have come forward to spoke to nbc news. newly surfaced documents are shedding light what practices were like concerning patient appointments and here in arizona a town hall meeting brought the anger to the surface. in phoenix today, the growing controversy over veterans' care is personal and often painful. >> it took months for them to see him. it took months. >> reporter: families and veterans poured out...
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brian. filling in for mark kelly. we'll be back tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. with bill mctear.in the mean time, enjoy your saturday. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: come on, hershey. narrator: ...brandon rescues a dachshund in need of stepping up her game. brandon: she's what we call a green dog. narrator: the perfect family awaits, but getting hershey ready for her forever family may be too tall an order. erin: we go to the beach a lot, and there are a lot of steps. narrator: will hershey rise to the challenge? brandon: all right, hershey, if you can do this, you can do anything. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
brian. filling in for mark kelly. we'll be back tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. with bill mctear.in the mean time, enjoy your saturday. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: come on, hershey. narrator: ...brandon rescues a dachshund in need of stepping up her game. brandon: she's what we call a green dog. narrator: the perfect family...
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it's a calm day at sea, and brian is fishing with his father and brother kelly. >> there was hardly aemained still, the water suddenly starts to move. >> what is that? go get my binocs, quick. >> my dad was saying, hey, what are those things there. i was like, i don't know, they look like waves. he's like, those aren't waves. [ bleep ] >> yeah, looks like a gigantic eel. >> goes, you better get your cameras because this is something that we need to crash on film. >> come here quick with your camera. >> kyle and jason both grab cameras and start recording. >> look how fast they're going. >> look how big they are. >> couldn't tell if it was sea snakes or something that -- might have been seals. >> see it? a sea snake. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> then we realized that they were some sort of creature that we hadn't seen before. >> this [ bleep ] is huge. look how fast they can go. look at the tidal wave's making. >> this one's almost 40, 50-feet long. >> if quickly becomes clear, they're not filming one animal but several. >> more than one of them. >> it looked like there was two in the front a
it's a calm day at sea, and brian is fishing with his father and brother kelly. >> there was hardly aemained still, the water suddenly starts to move. >> what is that? go get my binocs, quick. >> my dad was saying, hey, what are those things there. i was like, i don't know, they look like waves. he's like, those aren't waves. [ bleep ] >> yeah, looks like a gigantic eel. >> goes, you better get your cameras because this is something that we need to crash on film....
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kelly's children are coming to her defense. "nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as we look to an emergency in the west tonight, consider these numbers, 100-degree temperatures, 3% humidity, give or take and 50-mile an hour winds. as one fire commander in carlsbad, california put it today, we've been dealt a bad hand. as viewers watched today on live television, fires have exploded around them in southern california galloping across the land, jumping across canyons faster than firefighters can run and fueled by some of the worst possible conditions. tonight entire neighborhoods and lives have been put on hold, traffic diverted and the marines landed on the beach in hoover craft to fight a fire on their own base. we begin tonight in southern california, joe fryer is in carlsbad, joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. a thick layer of smoke covers carlsbad and you can see they resources are stretched thin, because north of san diego, there are now seven fires burning tonight. it didn't take long for the flames to devour homes in carlsbad
kelly's children are coming to her defense. "nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as we look to an emergency in the west tonight, consider these numbers, 100-degree temperatures, 3% humidity, give or take and 50-mile an hour winds. as one fire commander in carlsbad, california put it today, we've been dealt a bad hand. as viewers watched today on live...
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of the new york stock exchange, let's get straight over to bill griffeth and kelly evans for a quick preview. >> mandy, brianks. >>> coming up on the show twitter shares are down significantly today and more than 40% for the year. the question is whether unfortunate buy or swell sweater at this level. we have a stock brawl coming up. >>> a new study find female ceos are more likely to be forced out than their male counterparts. carly fiorina weighs in. >>> buckle your seat belts, it could be a wild day of aft afterhours earnings. a whole lot happening after the bell today. >>> plus that last hour of trading that's always so entertaining, see you at the top of the hour with the iceberg and the "closing bell." in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investor
of the new york stock exchange, let's get straight over to bill griffeth and kelly evans for a quick preview. >> mandy, brianks. >>> coming up on the show twitter shares are down significantly today and more than 40% for the year. the question is whether unfortunate buy or swell sweater at this level. we have a stock brawl coming up. >>> a new study find female ceos are more likely to be forced out than their male counterparts. carly fiorina weighs in. >>>...
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kelly, no doubt. >> thanks, richard. >>> just ahead, reading rainbow gets a major online boost. brad pitt attacked on the red carpet with angie at his side next. [ brian in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. ♪ you made great time. i found another way. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to st
kelly, no doubt. >> thanks, richard. >>> just ahead, reading rainbow gets a major online boost. brad pitt attacked on the red carpet with angie at his side next. [ brian in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he...
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. >> when brian said we had something cool on, i thought he meant ralph. >> that's cool on "closing bell." >> hey, kellyere might be like some spider web signal pattern in technical analysis. >> you know we're going to ask. >> we also, guys will have one economist on from a no-name, if you'll part the expression, institution, in other words not here on wall street, but he's the guy who called this move in interest rates. this was back in december, when no one eld -- virtually nobody else saw this coming. right at the top of the hour. we're going to ask stan lee about monetary policy as well, because that's what we do. >> interest rates versus marvel comics, but like alfred hitchcock, stan lee makes a cameo in every movie. >> he has every year, and he's done it again. we look frarkd to talking to him about that and a great. overt things, we've been so asking folks, what kells would you think we should be asking? send it to us. >> thank you very much. we'll see you then. >> at the top. >>> meantime, the united states is accusing china of spying on american companies and stealing their secrets. that story
. >> when brian said we had something cool on, i thought he meant ralph. >> that's cool on "closing bell." >> hey, kellyere might be like some spider web signal pattern in technical analysis. >> you know we're going to ask. >> we also, guys will have one economist on from a no-name, if you'll part the expression, institution, in other words not here on wall street, but he's the guy who called this move in interest rates. this was back in december, when no...
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yesterday kelly, you had a guest who said apple could hit 700 or even 750. what kind of time frame were they looking at? >> mandy, brian, good afternoon. bill miller joined us yesterday, and touched on a lot of different themes. when it came to apple, though, because we've had this discussion, he and high, he likes appearing, doesn't like it, he said as much as he did back in 400s, but still says it could go to 700 or 750. so didn't give us a specific time horizon there. we'll check back with him to be sure. he also mentioned, guys, keep an eye on what's happening with amazon. it's been a core holding, he says it's viable for him for the first time in a couple years and more broadly was pushing back -- that discussion with another guest, saying he still believes as he said in the recent past, conditions for -- and last point before moving on to other things that are happening on the show today, he said he's concerned that you could see a stock market melt up later in the year. >> melt up? as opposed to melt down. thank you very much, kelly. looking forward to "closing bell." >>> coming up on this fine program, insuranc
yesterday kelly, you had a guest who said apple could hit 700 or even 750. what kind of time frame were they looking at? >> mandy, brian, good afternoon. bill miller joined us yesterday, and touched on a lot of different themes. when it came to apple, though, because we've had this discussion, he and high, he likes appearing, doesn't like it, he said as much as he did back in 400s, but still says it could go to 700 or 750. so didn't give us a specific time horizon there. we'll check back...
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brian, i want to start with you. i also want to put up first, after this hearing on tuesday where christina renna basically -- you know, she said that bridget kellyal in the closures but had not been the mastermind behind them, she also said there had been this e-mail that bridget kelly had asked her to delete, an e-mail from when the lane closures first happened where bridget kelly is first told about them and says good and bridget kelly according to christina renna was asked to delete the e-mails. she responded and said rest assured, under cross-examination her requests will be seen as ridiculous and if she thinks she can rewrite history, she does so at her own peril. christie makes the case she would have deleted the e-mails herself when she found out christie said nobody in his office knew. >> he gets to make the case, critchley does, for his client, bridget kelly, that she was not involved in an obstruction of justice, which is either a federal crime, depending on the incident or a state crime. >> deleting the i'm or ordering the i'm. >> that is obstructing justice. getting rid of evidence is an obstruction. i'm flanked by two lawyers. i don
brian, i want to start with you. i also want to put up first, after this hearing on tuesday where christina renna basically -- you know, she said that bridget kellyal in the closures but had not been the mastermind behind them, she also said there had been this e-mail that bridget kelly had asked her to delete, an e-mail from when the lane closures first happened where bridget kelly is first told about them and says good and bridget kelly according to christina renna was asked to delete the...
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brian: 25 years. matt: that's how long we've been talking about the most important social issues. savannah: education. al: conservation. chris: uniting the nation. jim: with a bit of imagination. the more you know. is. >> meet kellya blogger and you would conclude she helped propel barack obama to the white house in 2008 and a re-election video in 2012. instead, she is credited with helping to start the tea party movement. as was documented in the book "boiling mad" her frustration with the bank bailouts and stimulus package drove her to organize a protest. she e-mailed michelle malcon and called up a conservative radio host and 200 people showed up. they look back at it as the very first tea party protest, even if the name didn't come along until two weeks later when rick santelli suggested the idea of having a tea party in chicago. after that, the major organizing began. a whole bunch of groups with the tea party name sprang up, some of them grassroots and some formed with major backing from industry and political donors like the billionaire koch brothers, who soon branched out from issues embracing a full-scale agenda. they labeled lawmakers as rinos, republicans in name only. bob bennett, richard lugar and mi
brian: 25 years. matt: that's how long we've been talking about the most important social issues. savannah: education. al: conservation. chris: uniting the nation. jim: with a bit of imagination. the more you know. is. >> meet kellya blogger and you would conclude she helped propel barack obama to the white house in 2008 and a re-election video in 2012. instead, she is credited with helping to start the tea party movement. as was documented in the book "boiling mad" her...