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brian kelly what do you make of this? >> in terms of yelp, it's a good thing to look at. twitter and facebook have defined things you will use and little competition. you have google coming into the space, open table coming into the space in some ways. so there are other alternatives here. i think you have to separate out yelp from the other names. twitter i think is the most attractive names in the social stocks. i almost pulled the trigger today. i think i might get in the low 40s. >> obviously, behind the yelp's 9% move, it was a huge move if twitter. some people might be skeptical saying it's riding the coat tails and wasn't going to be a great earnings report. >> absolutely. we were talking about this the last couple of days. when you talk about facebook and twitter, they are different companies, social media but different companies. what matters is do you add growth? well, twitter proved they had revenue, top line growth and growth in the user base as well. 16 million added, the best in the last five quarters. so when you look at the international, that's where they
brian kelly what do you make of this? >> in terms of yelp, it's a good thing to look at. twitter and facebook have defined things you will use and little competition. you have google coming into the space, open table coming into the space in some ways. so there are other alternatives here. i think you have to separate out yelp from the other names. twitter i think is the most attractive names in the social stocks. i almost pulled the trigger today. i think i might get in the low 40s....
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. >> hay, it's brian kelly. we talk about the supply side. what about the demand side, the weakness in brent and wti signal maybe the demand isn't as it was two or three weeks ago? >> well, i think we are seeing signs of weaker diesel demand and places like china and india. i believe that overall, world oil demand is growing and fortuitously the shale boom in the u.s. is supplying some of that demand by all our product exports. so i'm really positive about world oil demand growing. you just have to look for it, you know, in acia. it is at a slower growth rate. we're seeing changes happening there. but i still see pretty good prices for oil. >> and andy, you made the point if texas was a member of opec, the state would be the second largest producing member. extrapolate that in terms of what companies are poised to benefit or what type of companies. >> well, we have certainly the number of producers are benefitting from the increased production and the higher prices. we got a number of those companies in the permian base such as occidental pet
. >> hay, it's brian kelly. we talk about the supply side. what about the demand side, the weakness in brent and wti signal maybe the demand isn't as it was two or three weeks ago? >> well, i think we are seeing signs of weaker diesel demand and places like china and india. i believe that overall, world oil demand is growing and fortuitously the shale boom in the u.s. is supplying some of that demand by all our product exports. so i'm really positive about world oil demand growing....
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our traders are dan nathan, steve grasso, brian kelly and guy adami. the s&p, nasdaq, russell all down more than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the breaking news from earnings tesla, gopro, expedia, linkedin, whether it will continue in tomorrow's session. groso, what did it feel like on the floor? >> there was no panic yet. few look at it, we didn't really have a tremendous sell-off yet. but it was just a mindset. we have that buy the dip mentality. i didn't see a lot of that going on. you could have taken your pick what the market was selling off on, was it europe? was it argentina? russia, young with the food scare. you could have taken anything, samsung, lufthansa. you had so much going on that if you were a seller, this was a great day to be bearish on the market. the key is, whenever you saw those downdrafts, those guys were still covering. i don't know who is a
our traders are dan nathan, steve grasso, brian kelly and guy adami. the s&p, nasdaq, russell all down more than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the breaking news from earnings tesla, gopro, expedia, linkedin, whether it will continue in tomorrow's session. groso, what did it feel like on the floor?...
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eunice yu in the house from beijing, sharon epperson to talk about markets, brian kelly, "fast money"'s a lot to discuss. brian are you surprised instead of getting closer to retaking the 17,000 mark we gave up a little bit of ground there at the bell. >> no. we barely gave up anything and the 17,000 mark for me as a trader really doesn't mean anything. what's most important is that over the last several days, we've seen some pretty good economic numbers globally, europe pmi, china, chicago yesterday, all in all we're seeing a global economy that appears to be improving but importantly not too fast. because the big risk here is we have a big spike in interest rates and we choke off the recovery. we're far away away from that and that's what's important. >> eunice, the trading day starts before :30 a.m. eastern time and had a lot to do with the data out of china. >> over there it's actually definitely improving. we saw manufacturing data that came in for the pmi and it looked better than people had expected and that is setting the tone for the second half of the year. everybody says lo
eunice yu in the house from beijing, sharon epperson to talk about markets, brian kelly, "fast money"'s a lot to discuss. brian are you surprised instead of getting closer to retaking the 17,000 mark we gave up a little bit of ground there at the bell. >> no. we barely gave up anything and the 17,000 mark for me as a trader really doesn't mean anything. what's most important is that over the last several days, we've seen some pretty good economic numbers globally, europe pmi,...
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. >> brian kelly, it a buy back? >> no, i don't think so. >> is it a buy down another 7%? >> at 35, i'd take another look. that's a tig technical. 35 wath was the breakout earlier in the may. what i'm worried about is when these stocks brake, you have exactly what dan talked earlier, where people remember getting crushed in these things and they just want to get out. >> i would say, listen, the stock bottomed to basically 30. it went to 42. if you get to 36, that's where the 50-day moving average is. that's probably a good level if you are interested. i want to make one point about that report. i got to tell you, you are talking about active users. i think they said they had 2355 million last quarter. look at what happened in june, we had the nba finals and the world cup. i'm all over twitter. we were just in the green room before. i was getting updates on games on twitter. i'm telling you, this is massive for real time search. nobody is doing this. >> you think they got it wrong or you think maus don't matter? >> i think they do matter. maybe the first two months of the q
. >> brian kelly, it a buy back? >> no, i don't think so. >> is it a buy down another 7%? >> at 35, i'd take another look. that's a tig technical. 35 wath was the breakout earlier in the may. what i'm worried about is when these stocks brake, you have exactly what dan talked earlier, where people remember getting crushed in these things and they just want to get out. >> i would say, listen, the stock bottomed to basically 30. it went to 42. if you get to 36, that's...
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brian. >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill following it tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> southwest airlines facing a potential enormous government fine for failing to keep the faa informed about its plans for repairing cracks in the skin of boeing 737s. faa is proposing $12 million in civil penalties. that would be one of the biggest fines ever. but says the safety of southwest aircraft was not at issue. the airline now has 30 days to respond. >>> and late word from southern california tonight, a judge has issued a tentative ruling against donald sterling and in favor of his estranged wife. the trial here was to determine whether shelly sterling could sell the l.a. clippers to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. donald sterling sued after shelly sterling had him removed from the family trust that owns the team after doctors found him to be mentally incapacitated. >>> still ahead on a monday night, cutting your risk of stroke or heart attack nearly in half. how doctors say you can do that in as little as five minutes a day. >>> and later, the overwhelmin
brian. >> kelly o'donnell on capitol hill following it tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> southwest airlines facing a potential enormous government fine for failing to keep the faa informed about its plans for repairing cracks in the skin of boeing 737s. faa is proposing $12 million in civil penalties. that would be one of the biggest fines ever. but says the safety of southwest aircraft was not at issue. the airline now has 30 days to respond. >>> and late word from southern...
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we want to thank brian kelly. stick around and catch him coming up on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. talking to the ceo of spirit airlines about its earnings beat this morning. again, that all starts at the top of the next hour. here the panel stays with me and we've got a couple guests joining us. we have more on the twitter results to come. shares up almost 27% after hours, more than $10, trading just shy of the $49 level. up next, a twitter shareholder reacts to the results and the interview and tells us whether he's buying or selling the shares following that big report. >>> and after some very strong years, sales supplies out-pacing demand in the auto industry. we'll tell you why that could be bad news for carmakers and shareholders but potentially good news for consumers later on the "closing bell." you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the world has gotten you far, but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight
we want to thank brian kelly. stick around and catch him coming up on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. talking to the ceo of spirit airlines about its earnings beat this morning. again, that all starts at the top of the next hour. here the panel stays with me and we've got a couple guests joining us. we have more on the twitter results to come. shares up almost 27% after hours, more than $10, trading just shy of the $49 level. up next, a twitter shareholder reacts to the results and the...
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joining me now brian kelly. brian, let's drill down into this.s a consumer who uses these credit cards that they offer less and less and less, am i right? >> i would actually disagree with that. the airlines are offering less and less and less but the credit card companies are offering more. just this week citi, announced their thank you program will have airline transfer programs bringing them in line with chase and amex. so the airlines are requiring more and more miles for flights but get a credit card that allows you to transfer to a number of different partners. gerri: we do that a lot and have you lots of flexibility, when you can fly, what airlines you can fly. makes a lot of sense. which are the best cards? i find that things i was promised like access to lounges, it's not what it used to be. >> when you look at a card, you have to look at points and how much you're earning and how easy it is to redeem. they lost u.s. airways and amex lounges. delta now charges $29 per guest. $29 to get prepackaged cheese. gerri: i know somebody they want
joining me now brian kelly. brian, let's drill down into this.s a consumer who uses these credit cards that they offer less and less and less, am i right? >> i would actually disagree with that. the airlines are offering less and less and less but the credit card companies are offering more. just this week citi, announced their thank you program will have airline transfer programs bringing them in line with chase and amex. so the airlines are requiring more and more miles for flights but...
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director of photography, brian kelly, for example, is both cameraman and ice breaker. >> this is whate of the ways that brian engages with people, inmates and staff, is through his camera. he's always walking around with a camera on his shoulder and nine times a day we hear, boy, that camera must be heavy. every once in a while brian will say, yeah you want to try it? >> hold on. >> don't drop it. >> i have a rule inside my head. if i hear people talk about the weight of the camera, i'm just going to take it off and whoever asks, i'm just going to show them how it is. >> relax i got it. i got the camera. relax your hand. >> absolutely it's an ice-breaker. >> we might have a new "lockup" shooter. i don't look for that opportunity but when i hear people, how much does that weigh, hey, man, that has to be heavy. how's your back? your shoulder? it's got to hurt. i'll say, here you go. check it out. >> brian gets lazy in his shooting so he turns it over to a detention officer. >> heavy after a while. to be carrying this around, man, it's probably pretty heavy. >> everything that goes along
director of photography, brian kelly, for example, is both cameraman and ice breaker. >> this is whate of the ways that brian engages with people, inmates and staff, is through his camera. he's always walking around with a camera on his shoulder and nine times a day we hear, boy, that camera must be heavy. every once in a while brian will say, yeah you want to try it? >> hold on. >> don't drop it. >> i have a rule inside my head. if i hear people talk about the weight of...
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brian kelly will be up on "fast money" later today.t stocks you should buy on today's "momentum meltdown." get out the shopping list. that's all coming up. >>> meantime, we'll send it over to dominic chu for a "earnings alert." >> container store cts shares, down about 11% in the after hours, the stock is moving lower after the company reported a loss in the first quarter of 7 cents a share. that's a penny worse than estimates on wall street. revenue also coming in light at $173 million. the company also giving 2014 guidance, full-year guidance that's below wall street expectations. i want to note something that the company said in its release. the chairman and ceo said that they think that while consumers are buying homes and automobiles and even high-ticket furniture, most segments of retail are, like us, seeing more challenging sales than we had hoped in early 2014, but we are very much looking forward to the fourth quarter. they see slight improvements in the second and third quarters. so, that might be one reason why you're seeing
brian kelly will be up on "fast money" later today.t stocks you should buy on today's "momentum meltdown." get out the shopping list. that's all coming up. >>> meantime, we'll send it over to dominic chu for a "earnings alert." >> container store cts shares, down about 11% in the after hours, the stock is moving lower after the company reported a loss in the first quarter of 7 cents a share. that's a penny worse than estimates on wall street. revenue...
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. >> tuactually on that point, ste widing is from citi private bank, also from the nasdaq, brian kellyy's trading action. steve, what say you about the prognosis for growth across europe and the u.s.? >> i think u.s. growth is in very good shape. i think europe is about four years behind the united states in terms of recapitalizing banks, as relatively depressed. so, if it looks fragile it should, and that's where there still is opportunity. but we have been remarkably complacent and just sleep-walking in terms of future volatility being priced into every asset class. so, you ignore things week after week, every possible thing that could have gone wrong gets ignored, and now suddenly, everything is magnified, including some lag data out of europe for the month of may. >> brian, we markably complacent, sleep-walking? how concerned should investors be here? >> well, i think you need to be concerned if you've been in the market and you're up so much, you certainly want to keep those profits. i would not be worried about the portugal bank. i'm with doc j. on that. this has been around for
. >> tuactually on that point, ste widing is from citi private bank, also from the nasdaq, brian kellyy's trading action. steve, what say you about the prognosis for growth across europe and the u.s.? >> i think u.s. growth is in very good shape. i think europe is about four years behind the united states in terms of recapitalizing banks, as relatively depressed. so, if it looks fragile it should, and that's where there still is opportunity. but we have been remarkably complacent...
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. >> brian kelly is the founder of the points guide. com.t vest, diversify. >> you don't want to put all of your miles in one basket, with one airline, even if you fly that airline, you want to have a credit card that gives you flexibility, so if one airline makes bad changes, you have still got plenty of other options out there the costs passing to passengers are starting to test the patience of frequent flyers, like magee. >> i don't appreciate all of the little things they keep tagging on, that's annoying. >> she said she has to live with the fees if she wants to keep on flying and keep getting free flights. jill wagner, cbs news, queens new york. >>> your time 6:44. >> katie, good morning. >> good morning, guys, yes, quick check on your pollen report out there. starting off there with predominant pollen, still grass, thankfully levels are low. today, tomorrow, sunday, monday, starting to gradually creep up on us, simply because we're actually going to see high pressure take the lead at that point. it is not really going to take the lead
. >> brian kelly is the founder of the points guide. com.t vest, diversify. >> you don't want to put all of your miles in one basket, with one airline, even if you fly that airline, you want to have a credit card that gives you flexibility, so if one airline makes bad changes, you have still got plenty of other options out there the costs passing to passengers are starting to test the patience of frequent flyers, like magee. >> i don't appreciate all of the little things they...
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. >> brian kelly the founder of the points guy. com. best advice, diversify. >> you don't want to put all of your miles in one basket with one airline. even if you fly that airline, you want to have a credit card that gives you flexibility. so if one airline makes changes, you still have plenty of other options. >> the cost that airlines are passing along to passengers are starting to test the patience of frequent flyers, like magee. >> i don't appreciate all of the little fees that they keep tacking on, that's annoying. >> and she says, she has to live with the fees if she wants to keep on flying and keep getting free flights. jill wagner, cbs news, queens, new york. >>> it is 6:14 right now. let's get a check on the forecaster, good morning, carol. >> good morning, nicole. hello everybody. look at this sunrise in atlantic city. absolutely beautiful. it will be another perfect beach day. and the ocean water is trying to warm up. i'll show that you in just a second. otherwise, we head out to red willing, 64 degrees, looks very nice out
. >> brian kelly the founder of the points guy. com. best advice, diversify. >> you don't want to put all of your miles in one basket with one airline. even if you fly that airline, you want to have a credit card that gives you flexibility. so if one airline makes changes, you still have plenty of other options. >> the cost that airlines are passing along to passengers are starting to test the patience of frequent flyers, like magee. >> i don't appreciate all of the...
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before we get to the companies due to report any moment now, brian kelly, can we talk about what's goingodity space right now, why all of a sudden, all of these different saw-offs are getting wiped out? >> yeah, it's interesting because there's a lot of cross currents, right? bob just talked about some of the base metals are doing really well, but when you look at the week and oil and gasoline over the last month, they've come in. you're seeing companies, bigger banks getting out of this business. but what's interesting, the guys who sold at the top, like a glen corps, they're in there buying these businesses now. so, it wouldn't surprise me that this kind of rotation or this is a trough in the commodity space. >> sharon -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> yes, well, it's money. it's money changing or not changing and not so much the fundamentals, and that has been the case so much for the commodities market, and particularly for the energy market for a long time, but now we really see that it is the trading community much more so than what we're seeing on the geopolitical front or what w
before we get to the companies due to report any moment now, brian kelly, can we talk about what's goingodity space right now, why all of a sudden, all of these different saw-offs are getting wiped out? >> yeah, it's interesting because there's a lot of cross currents, right? bob just talked about some of the base metals are doing really well, but when you look at the week and oil and gasoline over the last month, they've come in. you're seeing companies, bigger banks getting out of this...
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nicole petallides, brian kelly always here.t is not a good sign. kind of lukewarm, how the economy has been. long-term forecast is bullish but short-term forecast is cautious. that is why we're seeing in this economy. stuart: the gdp numbers, part of the reason, the dow is down 130. president obama says companies that move overseas to avoid taxes are, quote, gaming the system. what do you say to that? >> don't you have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profits for your investors? to do that you go to the place that has less taxes to keep more money to give a more dividends to your stockholders so if you go ahead and a foreign company in order to move your company to ireland for example where the tax rate is 15%. why are you doing anything but being a capitalist? that is a signal to america drop your rate and i will come back. stuart: we love having you on the show. >> will nicole petallides a that? stuart: she will say the same thing. amazon is down really big. do you think wall street is losing patience with the company's
nicole petallides, brian kelly always here.t is not a good sign. kind of lukewarm, how the economy has been. long-term forecast is bullish but short-term forecast is cautious. that is why we're seeing in this economy. stuart: the gdp numbers, part of the reason, the dow is down 130. president obama says companies that move overseas to avoid taxes are, quote, gaming the system. what do you say to that? >> don't you have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profits for your investors? to...
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live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, the traders are kim see mohr, brian kelly,iffers breaking out, commodity stocks, seeing pretty gig gains today. tomorrow a shortened trading day. we will include the jobs number and the european central bank decision. could those reports spark some big changes in the market, especially, as we are lulled into believing this is a low environment. >> the fed is keeping it low. yellin today perpetuated that, basically, said it's about the pragmatic oversight of markets and regulators
live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, the traders are kim see mohr, brian kelly,iffers breaking out, commodity stocks, seeing pretty gig gains today. tomorrow a shortened trading day. we will include the jobs number and the european central bank decision. could those reports spark some big changes in the market, especially, as we are lulled into believing this is a low environment. >> the fed is keeping it low. yellin today perpetuated that, basically, said it's about...
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our traders are dan nathan, steve grasso, brian kelly and guy adami.ore than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the
our traders are dan nathan, steve grasso, brian kelly and guy adami.ore than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the
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we got "fast money" trigger brian kelly. brian, start with you. obviously, u.s.to sell, although we did come off the lows. bonds you're going to buy. safety trades were very strong today. what did you make of all of this? >> the safety trade was very strong before the tragedy in the ukraine. we came in, the russia sanctions had hit the market. people certainly concerned that that's going to affect europe. but really this is all about the gas supplies to europe when we talk about economics. as long as those aren't cut off you should be okay. but the market just could not hold up on any of this news today. it looks like people have an itchy trigger finger to sell, particularly when they're at the valuations that we're at. market cap and gdp, we're at one of the highest levels in the last 20 years. >> also joining us now, steven cook from the council on foreign relations. we want to talk with you about the situation in israel. put this in perspective. how important is what's going on there right now? is this sort of the beginning of an end game here, do you sense? >
we got "fast money" trigger brian kelly. brian, start with you. obviously, u.s.to sell, although we did come off the lows. bonds you're going to buy. safety trades were very strong today. what did you make of all of this? >> the safety trade was very strong before the tragedy in the ukraine. we came in, the russia sanctions had hit the market. people certainly concerned that that's going to affect europe. but really this is all about the gas supplies to europe when we talk about...
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. >> brian kelly, though, let me go back to the headline that hit from the "associated press," israel'sr telling troops the country might significantly widen its gaza ground operation. >> yeah. i mean, those headlines have been good for a 1% decline in stocks, but ultimately, stocks have shaken it off. to what the other guys were talking about, it's like a vanilla pudding market. it's okay, it's fine. you're right, the fed is still there, there's still that implied fed put, but i would agree with goldman. everybody who's been saying that rising interest rates are going to be good, means the economy's getting better and the stock market's going to take off, i think they're wrong about that. you get rising interest rates in this environment, the stock market will sell off. >> kenny bacarri joins us now from the floor. do you agree? >> i think in this environment, the market sells off, although if rates start to go up because it really starts to get stronger, that's a different situation, but it's not the situation we're in right now at all. >> what does might be make with outflows of the
. >> brian kelly, though, let me go back to the headline that hit from the "associated press," israel'sr telling troops the country might significantly widen its gaza ground operation. >> yeah. i mean, those headlines have been good for a 1% decline in stocks, but ultimately, stocks have shaken it off. to what the other guys were talking about, it's like a vanilla pudding market. it's okay, it's fine. you're right, the fed is still there, there's still that implied fed...
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his job stabilize a position that's been soft since the brian dawkins days. coach kelly says malcolm is fitting in. >> great leader in the lockerroom meeting rooms got real really, really good football knowledge. really fit in. i think better than anybody on our staff thought woe fit in, just because we weren't familiar with him but he's a a football player, has a lot of stables to the back ends out there. >> all right the phillies, taking on the mets, a.j. burnett on the mound, team released outfields err tony gywnn, jr. batting average this season just 163, 239 for career, tough job losing his dad. we wish him huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >>> trending today a nine year old snowser who is stealing the spotlight on social media. look at what happened when he was reunited when hi
his job stabilize a position that's been soft since the brian dawkins days. coach kelly says malcolm is fitting in. >> great leader in the lockerroom meeting rooms got real really, really good football knowledge. really fit in. i think better than anybody on our staff thought woe fit in, just because we weren't familiar with him but he's a a football player, has a lot of stables to the back ends out there. >> all right the phillies, taking on the mets, a.j. burnett on the mound,...
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brian kilmeade. ♪ >> welcome back to our celebration of america's 238th birthday. coming up more from kellys. from fox studios to cities and towns across this beautiful country. more of "proud to be an american." ♪ >> america means good times and picnics and apple pie and it is awesome. i love america. >> america means prosperity and freedom. >> you will make me cry. it is an honor to be a citizen. we're free. >> there is nowhere you can go in the world where t you don't feel influence of american dollars. >> i i would die for america. i love america. >> on july 4th, 1776, the founding fathers adopted the declaration of independence and declared the nation's independence from great britain. the move set in motion an attitude in a new nation of personal independence, self-reliance, free markets, capitalism and entrepeneurship that has made our country the greatest economic power in history. but it is the pioneer spirit of its citizens that has driven growth. tonight, we explore just what makes america great, with the last man to walk on the moon, former nasa astronaut captain gene cernan. >>
brian kilmeade. ♪ >> welcome back to our celebration of america's 238th birthday. coming up more from kellys. from fox studios to cities and towns across this beautiful country. more of "proud to be an american." ♪ >> america means good times and picnics and apple pie and it is awesome. i love america. >> america means prosperity and freedom. >> you will make me cry. it is an honor to be a citizen. we're free. >> there is nowhere you can go in the...
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now, we close our celebration of america with fox news correspondent kelly wright and the cotton club allstars from new york. i'm brianspacious skies for amber wave of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain of majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ i'm talking about america oh my sweet america now y'all know that god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ yes he did and he crowned thai good oh yes he did with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining shineing shining sea ♪ ♪ everybody sing with me america oh america now god he set his grace on thee ♪ ♪ oh yes he did oh my and he crown crown crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shineing sea oh m lord god bless america ♪ >>> it means a lot to me. i served our country because i was taught traditional service, secondly because i believe in what the nation stands for. >> i think america is a wonderful country with so many opportunities to succeed if we want to. we have the right to say what we want to. i'm very proud of america. july 4th, independence day, america's birthday to
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now, we close our celebration of america with fox news correspondent kelly wright and the cotton club allstars from new york. i'm brianus skies for amber wave of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain of majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ i'm talking about america oh my sweet america now y'all know that god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ yes he did and he crowned thai good oh yes he did with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining shineing shining sea ♪ ♪ everybody sing with me america oh america now god he set his grace on thee ♪ ♪ oh yes he did oh my and he crown crown crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shineing sea oh m lord god bless america ♪ >>> it is friday, july 4th, 2014. a fox news alert. arthur making landfall overnight as a category 2 hurricane packing winds up to 100 miles per hour. >> the storm so massive this is what it looked like from space just before slamming the east coast. we have live team coverage coming up for you this morning. >>> and good morning to you and welcome to a special early edition of "fox & friends" first. >> good morning. let's get right to that alert. overnight hurricane arthur ma
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now, we close our celebration of america with fox news correspondent kelly wright and the cotton club allstars from new york. i'm brianfor spacious skies for amber wave of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain of majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ i'm talking about america oh my sweet america now y'all know that god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ yes he did and he crowned thai good oh yes he did with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining shineing shining sea ♪ ♪ everybody sing with me america oh america now god he set his grace on thee ♪ ♪ oh yes he did oh my and he crown crown crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shineing sea oh m lord god bless america ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can se money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. now what if i told youok a hotel you can save up to 60%,me first. but you couldn't know the name until after you bo
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now, we close our celebration of america with fox news correspondent kelly wright and the cotton club allstars from new york. i'm brianul for spacious skies for amber wave of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain of majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ i'm talking about america oh my sweet america now y'all know that god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ yes he did and he crowned thai good oh yes he did with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining shineing shining sea ♪ ♪ everybody sing with me america oh america now god he set his grace on thee ♪ ♪ oh yes he did oh my and he crown crown crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shineing sea oh m lord god bless america ♪ really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. we have a serious h
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brian michelle back to you guys. >>> happening told, protestors are expected in sonoma county furious the da decided not to charge deputy erick gelhaus for andy lopez's killing. kpix 5 reporter mark kelly is live in the newsroom to explain it all. mark? >> reporter: well, brian district attorney jill ravage said her team did an extensive investigation. even producing a 52 page report. now they concluded deputy gelhaus did not do anything criminal when he shot 13-year- old andy lopez last october. protestors disagree. [ people chanting ] in the neighborhood where lopez was shot, dozens of protestors rallied. saying the decision condones brute force by law enforcement. last october deputy gelhaus and his partner responded to a report somebody was walking down the street with a weapon. the da's report concluded lopez was walking a toy ak-47 which looks like the real gun. the toy gun doesn't have the orange tip required by law. and several witnesses report when lopez lifted the toy gun, gelhaus fired. >> the loss of this young life under these circumstances is a loss for all of us. and this community will be forever changed. >> i'm a mother. and andy was like my son. guarantee -- gelhaus w
brian michelle back to you guys. >>> happening told, protestors are expected in sonoma county furious the da decided not to charge deputy erick gelhaus for andy lopez's killing. kpix 5 reporter mark kelly is live in the newsroom to explain it all. mark? >> reporter: well, brian district attorney jill ravage said her team did an extensive investigation. even producing a 52 page report. now they concluded deputy gelhaus did not do anything criminal when he shot 13-year- old andy...
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kelly time. last season turned a four-12 team around to the division winner. we caught up with brian westbrook and talk to him about year number two. >> every year you have to prove yourself every single year. you cannot rest on what you did last year, what you have done in years previous but every single year you have to have prove yourself. i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully he will prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were able to do last year. >> they will get better, deep playoff run, i'm telling you great things happening this season. >> expectations are high. >> they are through the roof. >> bring it on. >> they will live up to them. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on wpsg the cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> "cbs evening news" is next, scott pelley reporting tonight from new york. >> pelley: tonight, grounded. the f.a.a. bans u.s. flights to deaf after rockets from gaza explode near the airport. the israelis fire back. barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can
kelly time. last season turned a four-12 team around to the division winner. we caught up with brian westbrook and talk to him about year number two. >> every year you have to prove yourself every single year. you cannot rest on what you did last year, what you have done in years previous but every single year you have to have prove yourself. i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully he will prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were able...
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kpix 5's mark kelly live at sfo with what security agents are looking for. good morning mark. >> reporter: good morning brian. tsa is concerned that al-qaeda is making some sort of bomb that current security at airports cannot detect. so the new rule is that when you're going you this security you're doing -- through security, you're going to have to turn on all of the gadgets. that includes laptops and cell phones and tablets as you're going through security. it doesn't apply to everyone. it's specifically for people flying from major airports in europe and the middle east back into the u.s.. u.s. intelligence officials are concerned the westerners who have traveled to syria and iraq to join the fighting there may try to blow up a plane. now the latest rule takes a good deal of effort to implement. a lot of coordination with foreign airports and tsa. but homeland security says it's well worth it. >> our job is to -- is to try to anticipate the next attack, not simply reth to the last one -- react to the last one. so we continually evaluate the world situation can we know that -- and we know there remain ast
kpix 5's mark kelly live at sfo with what security agents are looking for. good morning mark. >> reporter: good morning brian. tsa is concerned that al-qaeda is making some sort of bomb that current security at airports cannot detect. so the new rule is that when you're going you this security you're doing -- through security, you're going to have to turn on all of the gadgets. that includes laptops and cell phones and tablets as you're going through security. it doesn't apply to...
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kelly era. he inherit he had four-12 team turned note a former division winner. we caught up with brian westbrook and asked him about year two for chip. >> every year you have to prove yours every single year. you can't rest on what you did last year. what you've done in years previous but every single year you have to prove yourself and i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully this year he'll continue to prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were abled that last year. >> next month evander holyfield will be inducted into the boxing hall of fame. guess who will present him. mike tyson. >> oh. >> that's the man that almost 20 years ago bit piece of his ear off during fight. tyson is a changed man. and says it's a privilege and high hahn are in to help induct holyfield. that should be a very interesting speech. >> a changed man. >> yes. >> he got broadway top show. tyson is really a changed guy. >> turned his life around. good for him. >> thanks ♪ >> hundreds raise their glasses at a benefit for the children's hospital of philadelphia. >
kelly era. he inherit he had four-12 team turned note a former division winner. we caught up with brian westbrook and asked him about year two for chip. >> every year you have to prove yours every single year. you can't rest on what you did last year. what you've done in years previous but every single year you have to prove yourself and i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully this year he'll continue to prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things...
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be a roller- coaster emotionally and kelly was correct and it really was >> reporter: with the lawsuit behind the dam the uncertainty of brands future remains brian's future. >>he is still in a wheelchair and suffers from a brain injury >> reporter: brandon did tell me that what he look for to is a giants games. >> reporter:it's not as much help as stow's team wanted. his attorney was asking for 37 million dollars. but this will indeed help. the jury found the dodgers to be 25 percent responsible for the incident. also responsible, the the men who attacked stow.and are now in prison. but jury did not find then dodgers owner frank mccourt, to be negligent. >> reporter:the jury awarded stow nearly 18 million dollars. his lawyer says in reality, stow will actuallly receive from the dodgers about 15 million dollars.the other three million would need to be paid by stow's attackers. >> reporter:the money awarded is intended to cover past and future earnings, medical expenses, as well as pain and suffering. the dodgers lawyers had argued stow's medical costs would be between 6 and 11 million dollars. >> reporter:the jury found that stow was in no was resp
be a roller- coaster emotionally and kelly was correct and it really was >> reporter: with the lawsuit behind the dam the uncertainty of brands future remains brian's future. >>he is still in a wheelchair and suffers from a brain injury >> reporter: brandon did tell me that what he look for to is a giants games. >> reporter:it's not as much help as stow's team wanted. his attorney was asking for 37 million dollars. but this will indeed help. the jury found the dodgers to...
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brian? we brought this up at the top of the show and bill griffeth and kelly evans, the guy that wrote thatle, i understand, is going to be on your show. >> he will. when's the last time the word bubble was on the front page above the front fold of the "the new york times"? oh, yesterday. >> "welcome to the everything boom" and quite possibly the everything bubble. i can't figure out, and i wonder what you guys think, whether we just don't have any way of describing the kind of activity that we've seen here? in other words, are we throwing this all in to just kind of the kitchen sink catch-all term for a couple of high-profile developments out there, or do people just not understand, you know, how finance works? i mean, it's just very interesting. >> of course, we don't know whether we're in a bubble, right? only time will tell. >> exactly. >> but it's the word, it spooks people, doesn't it? >> we're in a bubble bubble. >> we're in a bubble bubble. who knew that we were in a cupcake bubble and we didn't know it until after crumbs -- >> i hear your point, that you only know bubbles when they
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brian as well. >> thank you. the kardashian version of "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly the new york stock exchange with bill griffeth. welcome back. >> i'm back. it's like i left or something, but i was just in a different place. it's the same to you, i know, but it's nice to be back at the big board today. we're on a different kind of 17,000 watch today for the dow compared to what we
brian as well. >> thank you. the kardashian version of "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly the new york stock exchange with bill griffeth. welcome back. >> i'm back. it's like i left or something, but i was just in a different place. it's the same to you, i know, but it's nice to be back at the big board today. we're on a different kind of 17,000 watch today for the dow compared to what we
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brian hackney. >> and i'm juliette goodrich in for note note. it's the kind of innovation that -- ann notarangelo. it's the kind of innovation that only happens in the bay area. kpix 5's mark kelly explains why a prominent politicians wants to join forces with techies. >> reporter: silicon valley techies rubbing elbows with conservative politician. the question? how can technology and liberty flourish side by side? kentucky senator rand paul gave his answer shrink government. >> the government inherently stupid? no, but it's a debatable question. [ laughter ] >> reporter: silicon valley entrepreneur garrett johnson organized senator paul's visit. >> it's not that i agree with him shun% of the time. i don't agree with my parents 100% of the time but i go home for christmas and thanksgiving every year. >> reporter: here, a new political term is being coded. the conservetarian. part conservative. part libertarian. ceo of able an austin based funding site evan bayer likes the new term. >> i call myself a conservative. with libertarian leanings maybe so conservetarian is new for me but sure. >> reporter: this event shows senator paul is hungry to win over the newly minted conservetar
brian hackney. >> and i'm juliette goodrich in for note note. it's the kind of innovation that -- ann notarangelo. it's the kind of innovation that only happens in the bay area. kpix 5's mark kelly explains why a prominent politicians wants to join forces with techies. >> reporter: silicon valley techies rubbing elbows with conservative politician. the question? how can technology and liberty flourish side by side? kentucky senator rand paul gave his answer shrink government....
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kpix 5's mark kelly is live at sfo with what security agents are looking for. good morning mark. >> reporter: good morning brian. well yeah that's right. tsa is concerned that al-qaeda is trying to make a bomb that current security screening cannot detect. so this new rule means passengers are going to have to turn on all of their electronic devices that includes cell phones, laptops, tablets, all those gadgets as they're heading through security. so this new rule doesn't affect all of us in the airport. it specifically is for people flying from major airports in the mideast and europe back into the u.s.. u.s. intelligence officials are concerned the westerners who traveled to syria and iraq to join the fighting there may try to blow up a plane. this takes a good deal of effort to implement a lot of coordination with foreign airports and the tsa. but homeland security says it's worth it. >> our job is to -- is to try to anticipate the next attack not simply react to the last one. and so we continually evaluate the world's situation. and we know that there remains a terrorist threat to the united states and avia
kpix 5's mark kelly is live at sfo with what security agents are looking for. good morning mark. >> reporter: good morning brian. well yeah that's right. tsa is concerned that al-qaeda is trying to make a bomb that current security screening cannot detect. so this new rule means passengers are going to have to turn on all of their electronic devices that includes cell phones, laptops, tablets, all those gadgets as they're heading through security. so this new rule doesn't affect all of us...
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brian, for having me. despite the physical violence towards me. but anyway, "closing bell" is up next. ♪ >>> and welcome to the "closing bell" on this merger monday. i'm kellythe new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. yeah, the markets not getting a boost from the merger monday that it usually would, you would think. we had two deals making headlines first thing this morning -- family dollar and dollar tree merging. and we want to know, what would you call the combined company? but we'll get to that later. then the real estate giants online, zillow and trulia, some of them are trading higher, not the overall market, though. we will take a closer look at both deals and uncover what's holding the bro
brian, for having me. despite the physical violence towards me. but anyway, "closing bell" is up next. ♪ >>> and welcome to the "closing bell" on this merger monday. i'm kellythe new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. yeah, the markets not getting a boost from the merger monday that it usually would, you would think. we had two deals making headlines first thing this morning -- family dollar and dollar tree merging. and we want to know, what...
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kelly file". part one of our interview aired last night. >> how many bombings are you responsible for? >> weather underground slightly over for 20 >> what we saw in february, 1970, was san francisco police officer brian mcdonnell. a 4-year-old father of two, husband killed. when a bomb went off in his police station. and eight other police officers were injured in that blast. your wife has been accused of the crime. do you deny it? >> absolutely. nothing to do with it. >> bernadine wasn't fond of the police officers. referring to them as "pigs". >> five days after that bombing the weather underground bombed john murta's home. >> it's not true >> not true? you quote the weather underground communication, saying as follows i'm quoting now two weeks before the town house explosion two members of the group fire bombed judge murta's home to support panther 21. >> i didn't write that. >> which book? >> it's in your book from one of your communications it got to the point where this property damage wasn't good enough for you. and you decided on mass murder, planning to bomb a military dam. what began as outrage over mass killings turned into a plan to kill hundreds of americans did you not see the moral hyp
kelly file". part one of our interview aired last night. >> how many bombings are you responsible for? >> weather underground slightly over for 20 >> what we saw in february, 1970, was san francisco police officer brian mcdonnell. a 4-year-old father of two, husband killed. when a bomb went off in his police station. and eight other police officers were injured in that blast. your wife has been accused of the crime. do you deny it? >> absolutely. nothing to do with...
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brian, thank you. yes, we do have continuing coverage of that tragic crash of a malaysia air flight 17 over ukraine. i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm kayla tausche in for kellyho is off today. >>> we'll follow up on reports this plane may have been shot down. first, the markets today have been somewhat resilient in the wake of this news, turning on a dime earlier in the session. but right now you can see the dow down 83 points. it had been down as much as
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brian as well. >> thank you. the kardashian version of "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange with bill griffeth. welcome back. >> i'm back. it's like i left or something, but i was just in a different place. it's the same to you, i know, but it's nice to be back at the big board today. we're on a different kind of 17,000 watch today for the dow compared to what we were on last week. today we're wondering if the dow can remain above that level. we've seen a sell-off. we were down 76 points at the low, but we've come off those lows and we're at 17,010 right now. >> and we're keeping a close eye on the ten-year for that reason, too, watching a 2.6% level as it also expresses, perhaps as art cashin was saying, a reassessment of the strength of the payroll report. >> yes. >> maybe it's european concerns, maybe it's the typhoon in japan. all of that we'll get to in just a moment. meantime, the watch for the apple watch continues. the shares of apple higher again today in the range of 1.7%. they are inching towards $100 a share. that's near
brian as well. >> thank you. the kardashian version of "closing bell" is next. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange with bill griffeth. welcome back. >> i'm back. it's like i left or something, but i was just in a different place. it's the same to you, i know, but it's nice to be back at the big board today. we're on a different kind of 17,000 watch today for the dow compared to what we were on...
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brian, for having me. despite the physical violence towards me. but anyway, "closing bell" is up next. ♪ >>> and welcome to the "closing bell" on this merger monday. i'm kellyvans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. yeah, the markets not getting a boost from the merger monday that it usually would, you would think. we had two deals making headlines first thing this morning -- family dollar and dollar tree merging. and we want to know, what would you call the combined company? but we'll get to that later. then the real estate giants online, zillow and trulia, some of them are trading higher, not the overall market, though. we will take a closer look at both deals and uncover what's holding the broader averages back today. >> we should mention, though, in the last couple -- let's call it the last hour or so -- the pressure we saw on the dow all morning has leavitted. the industrial average is up 25 points, although the nasdaq struggling to stay positive. >> early selling gave way to some buying in the afternoon, once again. >> yeah. an up-and-down day and a big week for economic news. we have the jobs report on friday. before that, on we
brian, for having me. despite the physical violence towards me. but anyway, "closing bell" is up next. ♪ >>> and welcome to the "closing bell" on this merger monday. i'm kellyvans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. yeah, the markets not getting a boost from the merger monday that it usually would, you would think. we had two deals making headlines first thing this morning -- family dollar and dollar tree merging. and we want to know,...
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live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, the traders are kim see mohr, brian kelly, guy adami. a record for the dow. coiffers breaking out, commodity stocks, seeing pretty gig gains today. tomorrow a shortened trading day. we will include the jobs number and the european central bank decision. could those reports spark some big changes in the market, especially, as we are lulled into believing this is a low environment. >> the fed is keeping it low. yellin today perpetuated that, basically, said it's about the pragmatic oversight of markets and regulators can control that. that's not true. what we are seeing the dollar to rally. o8:15 tomorrow could be the point you see the dollar move. at 8:30 it could knock it into the next stratosphere. i mean that, in terms of volatility t. dollar is your signal to watch volatility. >> i think tomorrow could be a hugely volatile day. first of all, holiday, ecb. the way the market is setting up right now. we had a big sell-off, the dollar was stronger today. so you have a lot of momentum going kind of the risk-on type of trade. ca
live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, the traders are kim see mohr, brian kelly, guy adami. a record for the dow. coiffers breaking out, commodity stocks, seeing pretty gig gains today. tomorrow a shortened trading day. we will include the jobs number and the european central bank decision. could those reports spark some big changes in the market, especially, as we are lulled into believing this is a low environment. >> the fed is keeping it low. yellin today...