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. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this reimbursement based system that they're in, almost 80% of their funding comes from reimbursements by tax payers. so they get paid regardless of the quality of care. whether it's good care or it's bad care. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so
. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this...
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. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this reimbursement based system that they're in, almost 80% of their funding comes from reimbursements by tax payers. so they get paid regardless of the quality of care. whether it's good care or it's bad care. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situati
. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this...
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. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this reimbursement based system that they're in, almost 80% of their funding comes from reimbursements by tax payers. so they get paid regardless of the quality of care. whether it's good care or it's bad care. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimi
. >> brian lee used to be an independent watchdog for state and federal regulation of nursing homes. now he's a whistle blower. >> i saw stuff that blew my mind. i've been in nursing homes where the door opens up and i'm blasted by the smell of urine and feces. i've seen residents wheeled to showers completely nude in the hallway, exposed. bed sheets off of them, people walking around naked no dignity whatsoever. i've seen warehousing of elderly people in nursing homes. this...
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lee. hi everybody our traders tonight are steve grasso, brian kelly, guy adami.at to have you with us. let's get straight to the top story tonight. is the economy stronger than we thought? well, stocks surged on a surprisingly good job support, with the dow closing at yet another new record high. so, guys, is this the green light for economic growth? or should you be fading the optimism? what do you think, guy adami? is good news good news? >> clearly. josh i'm sure has strong feelings about the job numbers. i think these numbers will be a little lumpy the next couple months. we'll see, i don't think the economy is getting that much better. i think there's been a lot of cross currents in the data. clearly the market wants to go higher, i thought we would test the 1740 level in the s & p, i didn't think we would rally, maybe we would bounce but not see the rally. next week is an important week. next week could be as important week technically as we've seen in a while. i think next week will tell the tale for the next 100 s & p points. >> these job figures were big
lee. hi everybody our traders tonight are steve grasso, brian kelly, guy adami.at to have you with us. let's get straight to the top story tonight. is the economy stronger than we thought? well, stocks surged on a surprisingly good job support, with the dow closing at yet another new record high. so, guys, is this the green light for economic growth? or should you be fading the optimism? what do you think, guy adami? is good news good news? >> clearly. josh i'm sure has strong feelings...
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round of speculation about whether lee harvey oswald got a little help or inspiration for his plot from a man that kennedy wanted dead, cuban dictator fidel castro. now, brian tell is a veteran cia cuba analyst who is looking into it and his book "castro's secrets" explain a lot. thanks for coming in. did castro know anything about lee harvey oswald before kennedy was shot? >> david, this is one of the big surprises i uncovered doing the research on this book. fidel castro and cuban intelligence had undoubtedly a thick file on oswald that they began accumulating as early as 1959. that's the first year. >> whoa. >> of the revolution. >> and think of it -- how shocking that is in the context of what fidel castro said publicly about 0 hours after kennedy was killed. castro went on cuban television, the day after kennedy's death and he told anybody who was listening we in our life heard of him, oswald. we never heard of him it was a flagrant lie. cuban intelligence had plenty, plenty of evidence and knowledge of lee harvey oswald. >> particularly in those early days after the revolution, castro kept a very personal, close hold on all the intelligence informatio
round of speculation about whether lee harvey oswald got a little help or inspiration for his plot from a man that kennedy wanted dead, cuban dictator fidel castro. now, brian tell is a veteran cia cuba analyst who is looking into it and his book "castro's secrets" explain a lot. thanks for coming in. did castro know anything about lee harvey oswald before kennedy was shot? >> david, this is one of the big surprises i uncovered doing the research on this book. fidel castro and...
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lee. hi everybody our traders tonight are steve grasso, brian kelly, guy adami.h us.
lee. hi everybody our traders tonight are steve grasso, brian kelly, guy adami.h us.
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nicole pet lee d.c., thank you very much. liz: we go back to brian pits of the cme, spin it forward to tomorrow. >> we're going to try and get some more housing data out of the way, but really it feels like we're going to get it done today. a lot of the position squaring's been done. there's no shorts left in the market, so this thing just grinds higher. it's refreshing. fundamental data coming out of a stock analyst, so it's really nice. we're just grinding higher because it does, and that's the depth of the analysis. looks like we're not going to make it today, but we'll get another shot tomorrow. liz: we won't fight the tape at least for now, brian. >> don't do it. [laughter] david: oil prices falling after a deal was reached to curb iran's nuclear program, and gold also falling in earlier trading off the news, but it mostly recovered after its initial loss. liz: let's check it out with our all-star panel. george gyro along with andrew lipau. the iranian sanction deal affects crude oil the most although we didn't even close at the lows of the sess
nicole pet lee d.c., thank you very much. liz: we go back to brian pits of the cme, spin it forward to tomorrow. >> we're going to try and get some more housing data out of the way, but really it feels like we're going to get it done today. a lot of the position squaring's been done. there's no shorts left in the market, so this thing just grinds higher. it's refreshing. fundamental data coming out of a stock analyst, so it's really nice. we're just grinding higher because it does, and...
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brian kelly? >> i think it's time to take some money off the table. i would sell them. >> i'm melissa lee.tching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more fast money. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i just want to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you know why it's easy to hate this market? do you know why people are promoting chart comparisons to 1929? i kid you not. i'm getting charts by the hour. or why there is frettg
brian kelly? >> i think it's time to take some money off the table. i would sell them. >> i'm melissa lee.tching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more fast money. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other...
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brian todd, thanks very much. >>> we're joined by merrill newman's wife lee and his son jeff. thanks to both of you very much.ment about his condition, about his fate, what's going on? >> well, we've had talks with the state department, regular conversations since the detention, and i think they've been working very hard to secure the release to establish such communication to get some feedback, but at this point we don't think there's been any official feedback. as was reported just a minute ago, the swedish consulate, which would be the first touchpoint, hasn't had any contact with him. that's what we need to know, if nothing else, just to establish his well-being and the fact that he's getting his medication. >> mrs. newman, what kind of medication does he need? obviously you're very worried about that. >> primarily for his heart. he's had aidryial fibrillation and has been under a doctor's observation for this, an he as other issues, and we have sent -- we've sent the second package of medications now. they should have arrived today, on monday, and the hope is that they can be transferred from beijing to
brian todd, thanks very much. >>> we're joined by merrill newman's wife lee and his son jeff. thanks to both of you very much.ment about his condition, about his fate, what's going on? >> well, we've had talks with the state department, regular conversations since the detention, and i think they've been working very hard to secure the release to establish such communication to get some feedback, but at this point we don't think there's been any official feedback. as was reported...
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was it lone gunman lee harvey oswald or as so he people conjectured so long was it part of a larger conspiracy? briandd went in search of oswa oswald's widow who spent the last 50 years largely avoiding the spotlight. >> reporter: ma the russian born widow of john f. kennedy's assassin a now who simply wants to be left alone. >> after 50 years of being harassed like that and having reporters show up at your home and anywhere you go and everyone is trying to only speak about one subject and one subject only. >> reporter: filmmaker kia morgan said in recent years she has become reclusive and lives in a house behind these trees outside of dallas and signs clearly indicating that visitors aren't welcome. she married kenneth porter who years after kennedy's assassination. >> i understand they have grown up to be quite outstanding citizens, are holding good jobs. so i commend her and her children and her husband for what they have done. >> reporter: a friend says in recent years, she turned down a network offer of $3 million for an interview. but decades ago, she did speak out revealing a change of heart a
was it lone gunman lee harvey oswald or as so he people conjectured so long was it part of a larger conspiracy? briandd went in search of oswa oswald's widow who spent the last 50 years largely avoiding the spotlight. >> reporter: ma the russian born widow of john f. kennedy's assassin a now who simply wants to be left alone. >> after 50 years of being harassed like that and having reporters show up at your home and anywhere you go and everyone is trying to only speak about one...
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lee harvey oswald's widow. she started a new life with a new husband but understandably, she's been somewhat recollusive as decades have gone by. bri brianat is we know about her. >>> a 72-year-old retiree outside wall part in texas. walking past her wouldn't recognize the grandmother with the worried look is one of the last people still alive with a deeply personal family connection to that weekend in dallas 50 years ago. this is merina oswald purto, a woman who now simply wants to be left alone. after 50 years of being harassed like that and having reporters show up at your home and, you know, anywhere you go and everyone is trying to to only speak about one subject. >> reporter: a film maker says in recent years she's become recollusive. she lives in a house behind these trees outside dallas, signs clearly indicating visitors aren't welcome. she married kenneth porter two years after the assassination and raised the son she had with him and the two daughters she had with oswald. >> i understand they have grown up to be quite out standing citizens, are holding good jobs. so i commend her and her children and her husband for what they h
lee harvey oswald's widow. she started a new life with a new husband but understandably, she's been somewhat recollusive as decades have gone by. bri brianat is we know about her. >>> a 72-year-old retiree outside wall part in texas. walking past her wouldn't recognize the grandmother with the worried look is one of the last people still alive with a deeply personal family connection to that weekend in dallas 50 years ago. this is merina oswald purto, a woman who now simply wants to be...