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people in buffalo are already passionate about buffalo wings. >> love them. >> the big argument in buffaloetween two different establishments. here's the website from anchor bar, which is the home of the original buffalo chicken wings. they say these guys created it. they started it. they serve 2,000 pounds of wings every single day. their big -- >> wow. >> their big rival is duff's famous wings, they say they've been serving authentic buffalo wings since 1969. they're a little north of buffalo in amherst. some think theirs is better, some think anchor bar's is better. why not try them both. >> yes! >> we brought the wings here to the "right this minute" studio. >> yes! >> you might be wondering how they got the wings to our set. apparently you can go on-line, order, they'll cook them back at duffs or anchor bar and overnight them to wherever you are. they come to you frozen and you heat them up. we have to send thanks to mary for hooking these wings up for us here. heating them up and making them for us. time to try these things. >> yeah. >> we're going to go drumstick all the way around.
people in buffalo are already passionate about buffalo wings. >> love them. >> the big argument in buffaloetween two different establishments. here's the website from anchor bar, which is the home of the original buffalo chicken wings. they say these guys created it. they started it. they serve 2,000 pounds of wings every single day. their big -- >> wow. >> their big rival is duff's famous wings, they say they've been serving authentic buffalo wings since 1969. they're a...
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the buffalo springfield was hard enough. we land on the buffalo springfield? >> we were living with this friend we were staying with. we would go to this guy's house and they were working on the street, fountain avenue. at a certain part of the procedure, an enormous steamroller came through to flatten the new asphalt and it was -- the name of the steamroller was the buffalo springfield. and we thought it was pretty apt. because neil young is from manitoba, which is buffalo country. tavis: right. >> and richard was from springfield, ohio. and i'm the field. [laughter] tavis: so the steamroller was the sign from god. was it the blues brothers moment? album was finished and we were to -- and we were due to get signed any moment during we had a month or two to come up with something, but we kept putting it off. we would get hung up playing. we need a name for this band. what are we going to call it? i don't know. all the animals were taken. [laughter] awful of springfield it became. -- so buffalo springfield it became. when you
the buffalo springfield was hard enough. we land on the buffalo springfield? >> we were living with this friend we were staying with. we would go to this guy's house and they were working on the street, fountain avenue. at a certain part of the procedure, an enormous steamroller came through to flatten the new asphalt and it was -- the name of the steamroller was the buffalo springfield. and we thought it was pretty apt. because neil young is from manitoba, which is buffalo country....
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it reminds them of what's happening on that day at buffalo wild wings.ial media, it's about engaging the guests. we had pop a shot at the ncaa. you were able use your smartphone, come in, make basketball, you should try it. you're the expert. >> well, i'd like to think. i went to the web and asked people, @jimcramer on twitter, what are they looking for. i get a bunch of people, my partners at mcdonald's, they all want to know, what happens at mcdonald's succeeds in this bone-in chicken. are you concerned? >> i think the fact that mcdonald's is doing bone in chicken really speaks to the popularity of chicken wings. the occasion for someone going to mcdonald's is different. you come to get together with your friends, your family, really to cheer on your sports team. that's a different occasion. so i think it actually increases the importance and the viability of chicken wings. >> category? temple, lasalle, saint joe, villanova, penn, i know you have been looking at your stores here. is this enough room? could you have a buffalo wild wings next to every sc
it reminds them of what's happening on that day at buffalo wild wings.ial media, it's about engaging the guests. we had pop a shot at the ncaa. you were able use your smartphone, come in, make basketball, you should try it. you're the expert. >> well, i'd like to think. i went to the web and asked people, @jimcramer on twitter, what are they looking for. i get a bunch of people, my partners at mcdonald's, they all want to know, what happens at mcdonald's succeeds in this bone-in chicken....
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next up, some spicy pork to buffalo chicken. watering recipes from the chef out to prove meatballs ant just about beef. took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my little car. i like the way the escape drives better than the rav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the ford ecoboost challenge today. i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silho
next up, some spicy pork to buffalo chicken. watering recipes from the chef out to prove meatballs ant just about beef. took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my little car. i like the way the escape drives better than the rav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the...
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and the contribution of the buffalo soldiers to this area. so we've been working very diligently with our public affairs person renÉe dunn. with the blergz of your director monique. who's encouraging us to give a different prospective to what took place at the ferry building. we'll be joined by a renowned hivenl. we're going to use a portion of his over 2 hundred and 50 photographs that he's allowed us to use and we're going to put our best foot forward. we're doing this because i told you i represent the first people even though i'm not a first american they've colon me to be the leader so we need to put the whole history of the waterfront in prospective by giving you the respect to the first people because this is their land. and giving respect to the chinese. and then i'm going to do whatever it takes to give the history of the buffalo soldiers. we're looking forward on april 28th you bring all your friends to give a very diversify prevention so many have contributed to this city and san francisco. thank you very much >> any further public
and the contribution of the buffalo soldiers to this area. so we've been working very diligently with our public affairs person renÉe dunn. with the blergz of your director monique. who's encouraging us to give a different prospective to what took place at the ferry building. we'll be joined by a renowned hivenl. we're going to use a portion of his over 2 hundred and 50 photographs that he's allowed us to use and we're going to put our best foot forward. we're doing this because i told you i...
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once it departs the flight takes only an hour to buffalo.ut three miles from the runway, the captain runs into problems. >> the speed was a little higher than he anticipated and he made an adjustment. what he did was reduced the power and extended the landing gear which adds a lot of drag. the speed decreased fairly rapidly to the point that a warning device this the airplane activated -- >> the warning system seems to take the captain by surprise. it should be a fairly simple correction to get the plane's speed back up. >> instead of letting the airplane's nose drop to build up the air speed, he gave it full power. he lifted the nose up. he should have done the exact opposite thing. >> planes generally fly at a slight nose up angle. this makes air move faster over the top of the wing than bottom this creates the important difference in pressure needed for lift which allows planes to fly. with too much pitch the air pushes against the wing not flowing across it, causing the plane to stall. >> when it stalled, the airplane became unstable. it
once it departs the flight takes only an hour to buffalo.ut three miles from the runway, the captain runs into problems. >> the speed was a little higher than he anticipated and he made an adjustment. what he did was reduced the power and extended the landing gear which adds a lot of drag. the speed decreased fairly rapidly to the point that a warning device this the airplane activated -- >> the warning system seems to take the captain by surprise. it should be a fairly simple...
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. >> jimmy: and secondly you were surrounded by buffalo or bison, or is it the same thing?r to that. >> jimmy: is it dangerous? from what i understand, it is not good to be in the middle of buffalo. >> you're right. it is not. and they look harmless. they're sort of, you know, they have all that hair and those funny legs and they don't look like they could -- >> jimmy: they're big and they're on little tiny -- >> things, yeah. so you think, what could happen? and people are like, make no mistakes. like the buffalo wranglers, they're so fast. if they decide to charge you, i mean, that's it. you're done. it's over. >> jimmy: how do you keep them from charging you? >> well, that's why the car is there. to kind of hide behind the car. >> jimmy: the plan is to hide behind the car if there's any trouble? >> yeah. or get on top. but the camera is just a million miles away and it is just ben and i out there. >> jimmy: great. they're safe. is getting on top of the car, that was really the plan? because if they hit the car, aren't you coming right off the car? who told to you get on
. >> jimmy: and secondly you were surrounded by buffalo or bison, or is it the same thing?r to that. >> jimmy: is it dangerous? from what i understand, it is not good to be in the middle of buffalo. >> you're right. it is not. and they look harmless. they're sort of, you know, they have all that hair and those funny legs and they don't look like they could -- >> jimmy: they're big and they're on little tiny -- >> things, yeah. so you think, what could happen? and...
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ninety dollars a share for buffalo wild wings right now. charles: i like buffalo wild wings.d a problem with ticket prices, but it is an amazing company. stuart: panera bread. charles: it is phenomenal. first company to put choleric count on their menus. stock went straight up. stuart: twice as much. the plan could be gold altogether. that is next. ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ stuart: best buy hits a high this morning after it sold its stake in the european business. best buy did not get half of what it paid for the european operation. nonetheless, the stock is up 10%. an
ninety dollars a share for buffalo wild wings right now. charles: i like buffalo wild wings.d a problem with ticket prices, but it is an amazing company. stuart: panera bread. charles: it is phenomenal. first company to put choleric count on their menus. stock went straight up. stuart: twice as much. the plan could be gold altogether. that is next. ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy....
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so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency,
so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency,
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like the buffalo wranglers, they're so fast. if they decide to charge you, i mean, that's it.>> jimmy: how do you keep them from charging you? >> well, that's why the car is there. to kind of hide behind the car. >> jimmy: the plan is to hide behind the car if there's any trouble? >> yeah. or get on top. but the camera is just a million miles away and it is just ben and i out there. >> jimmy: is getting on top of the car, that was really the plan? because if they hit the car, aren't you coming right off the car? who told to you get on top of the car? >> the director. get up on the car, yeah. >> jimmy: this is a director that you hear actors say they would love to work with him. why is that about him? why is he somebody people go out of their way to work with him? >> he just makes amazing films. i think he is one of a kind. and the process is so interesting, too. and i think he is just a real, there are only so many. >> jimmy: are you allergic to animals like that? i know you brought a couple of photographs here. tell us what we're looking at here. what the story behind this is
like the buffalo wranglers, they're so fast. if they decide to charge you, i mean, that's it.>> jimmy: how do you keep them from charging you? >> well, that's why the car is there. to kind of hide behind the car. >> jimmy: the plan is to hide behind the car if there's any trouble? >> yeah. or get on top. but the camera is just a million miles away and it is just ben and i out there. >> jimmy: is getting on top of the car, that was really the plan? because if they...
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so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good offices of secretary duncan and the attorney general to make sure we send a very clear message as a federal government that we are all in this together, that bullying is indeed not a rite of passage and as you said so correctly and so eloquently, superintendent, that kids can't learn if they don't feel safe. kids can't learn if they can't be themselves. kids can't learn if they are afraid to turn the corner for fear that somebody is going to hurt them. kids can't learn if they perceive that their teachers and administrators don't have their back when something happens. and that's why we're here. that's
so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good...
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she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in california, and has a robust community real estate finance unit. next, we have the ceo of ne community federal credit union. since 1988, she has been the ceo of northwest community federal credit union. under her watch, the credit union group to over 1600 members. it has become the national model for institutions seeking to provide financial education and banking services to the low- income communities. last but not least, we have our con
she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that...
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buffalo." >> but our tribe never hunted buffalo, we were fishermen. >> what?ou want to look like you just came back from catching a fish? this ain't "dances with salmon," you know. >> alexie has published 22 books of poetry and fiction, including "the lone ranger and tonto fistfight in heaven," "war dances," and "the absolutely true diary of a part-time indian," a book for young adults and winner of the national book award. his latest work is a collection of short stories, old and new, with the title, "blasphemy." i'll ask him why. he now lives in seattle, like many of his characters who left the reservation for the city, living in between, and traveling across boundaries both real and imagined. sherman alexie, welcome. >> oh, thank you. it's good to be here. >> life for you is a lot of in between, isn't it? >> well, as a native, as a colonized people you do live in the in between. the thing is i'm native. but necessarily because i'm a member of the country, i'm also a white american. >> but you must feel at home in that in between now, because so many people
buffalo." >> but our tribe never hunted buffalo, we were fishermen. >> what?ou want to look like you just came back from catching a fish? this ain't "dances with salmon," you know. >> alexie has published 22 books of poetry and fiction, including "the lone ranger and tonto fistfight in heaven," "war dances," and "the absolutely true diary of a part-time indian," a book for young adults and winner of the national book award. his...
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and i remember writing in choppers in vietnam with these door gunners, who you see water buffaloes buffaloes and have great fun shooting at the water buffaloes and they're essentially putting peasant families out of work for generations for doing that. now -- sorry. it's your show. >> guest: no. no. those become far more disciplined. and i've ridden on a lot of helicopters in afghanistan, and nice chance for target practice. they don't do it. in part because the overall ethos of counterinsurgency has taken root in the military. they understand their mission is to protect the local population, if they don't do that, they're not going to have a chance of success. we can put aside questions of who counter- incentury generals sis is the right strategy in afghanistan or not, is a big -- the associated question is whether, despite the military's embrace or counterinsurgency, almost with a messianic fervor, their defining ideology, whether our military is set up to implement that strategy. when you have 19-year-olds with powerful machine guns and, yes, they need to take steps to protect themselves,
and i remember writing in choppers in vietnam with these door gunners, who you see water buffaloes buffaloes and have great fun shooting at the water buffaloes and they're essentially putting peasant families out of work for generations for doing that. now -- sorry. it's your show. >> guest: no. no. those become far more disciplined. and i've ridden on a lot of helicopters in afghanistan, and nice chance for target practice. they don't do it. in part because the overall ethos of...
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>> i was in buffalo last fall. i think buffalo suffers from a lot of things. it suffers as much from the deindustrialize asian as any other city american. buffalo also made what from an urban point of view was our horrible mistake. the could have been a magnet for jobs in research. that was a disaster. nevertheless, people are coming downtown. there is a high-tech sector. ides of buffalo was somewhat more emerging then i would have expected to be. it is not a detroit at this point. there is live downtown. people to the builders are investing money in and tells. i don't think of love is dead. pittsburgh followed in educational and medical development strategy which is really more successful than in almost any other city in the country. buffalo relies on education and medical institutions. but the economist a couple of years you're an article this was in buffalo as having a future. i think that will turn out to be little the pessimistic. >> do you think in my lifetime i will see this? >> let us all live long and well into the prosperity of the cities. >> thank y
>> i was in buffalo last fall. i think buffalo suffers from a lot of things. it suffers as much from the deindustrialize asian as any other city american. buffalo also made what from an urban point of view was our horrible mistake. the could have been a magnet for jobs in research. that was a disaster. nevertheless, people are coming downtown. there is a high-tech sector. ides of buffalo was somewhat more emerging then i would have expected to be. it is not a detroit at this point. there...
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using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> watching the on scene press conference of all different law officials involved in this man hunt, the successful man hunt. i thought the colonel who run the massachusetts state police said it has plainly as anybody could when he just sighed and he said, we're exhausted folks. we do have a victory here tonight. we have much more to report on the
using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?!...
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buffalo herds were slaughtered to near extinction. only remnants survived in the remote areas of the west. native people of the southwest were also challenged by this increase in settlers. cries of manifest destiny were heard. the united states expanded its reach coast to coast. some felt an urgency to protect a disappearing wilderness. theodore roosevelt became the us' 26th president in 1901. he traveled to yellowstone and grand canyon and hoped to preserve them. teddy roosevelt's conservation legacy became one of america's most important. [ken salazar] it's important for the people of this country to connect to the landscapes of america. wilderness does that because it shows us the grandeur of our planet, and it's important to preserve that not only because it's important for economic engines, but it's also important for the way that it refuels the american spirit. [narrator] this heritage was defined by the creation of national parks. conservationist and writer wallace stegner called the national parks, "americas best idea". wallac
buffalo herds were slaughtered to near extinction. only remnants survived in the remote areas of the west. native people of the southwest were also challenged by this increase in settlers. cries of manifest destiny were heard. the united states expanded its reach coast to coast. some felt an urgency to protect a disappearing wilderness. theodore roosevelt became the us' 26th president in 1901. he traveled to yellowstone and grand canyon and hoped to preserve them. teddy roosevelt's conservation...
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it is one of only five in existence, it is made in 1912 of the year that the buffalo nickel was introduced. she kept it in the closet until her children took it to some experts and declared it is the real deal. wow, thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news, we'll see you the next time of the news break, i am gasia, w are live across the county. we'll always have updates for you at ktvu.com, tmz is up next right here on tv 36. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ he needs n "tmz" -- to stay out of the ocean. a baby octopus bit his finger. it started bleeding profusely. he put a babe condom on there. stay out of the ocean. >> why do they have condoms for babies? >> angelina sfr jersey shore. >> we are told we are supposed to put the toilet seat down for women. >> you leaf it down men will pee on it. >> why do we have
it is one of only five in existence, it is made in 1912 of the year that the buffalo nickel was introduced. she kept it in the closet until her children took it to some experts and declared it is the real deal. wow, thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news, we'll see you the next time of the news break, i am gasia, w are live across the county. we'll always have updates for you at ktvu.com, tmz is up next right here on tv 36. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more...
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we have buffalo wild wings, i like it. masko a little too high. couple members getting to high. getting a pattern going here. remember a portion. pfizer may have gotten knocked for loop. when last night the europeans had approval for a drug. i think on tuesday we will hear many good things. it remains a slow grower. lipitor, extremely, done extremely well. we will also have the first earnings report. this is what i can't wait to hear from newly public zoetis. given this is a red-hot business, i bet they'll deliver a good quarter. you want consistency? how about tanger, slow and steady wins the race. the regular guest, ceo, has increased dividend boosts and earnings increases. i expect nothing less from this terrific company. wednesday, we'll hear from a pharmaceutical company that had tremendous growth, that's allergen. it parlayed into a pipeline within a product. it's given us a fabulous return that it sells off right when it reports. so let's do this, i'll wait until i hear more until i do some buying. that's when one tends to get hit. people don't understand it. the steady s
we have buffalo wild wings, i like it. masko a little too high. couple members getting to high. getting a pattern going here. remember a portion. pfizer may have gotten knocked for loop. when last night the europeans had approval for a drug. i think on tuesday we will hear many good things. it remains a slow grower. lipitor, extremely, done extremely well. we will also have the first earnings report. this is what i can't wait to hear from newly public zoetis. given this is a red-hot business, i...
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david: what is happening with buffalo wild wings? first they were down and then they were up. right? >> so that's the other thing. we were talking about buffalo wild wings. they came out with numbers. they had back and forth. higher than expected quarterly revenues. sales were good but you're right back and forth. we should note the s&p 500 crossed the intraday all-time record high just a moment ago. these highs we're looking at, david, and liz, record highs here. david: once again record highs. we have by the way, two issues coming up. the federal reserve board and the jobs numbers. isn't everybody there focused on the fed more than jobs numbers? [closing bell rings] >> both are front and center. those are key pieces of information this week. david: nicole petallides. we see all the indices closing and closing to the upside. looked like for a while the dow was going into negative territory. managed to pull up in the last remaining seconds. it may still settle down a little bit from where it is now but we have a 16-point gain on the dow, about 3 1/2 point gain on the s&p. this
david: what is happening with buffalo wild wings? first they were down and then they were up. right? >> so that's the other thing. we were talking about buffalo wild wings. they came out with numbers. they had back and forth. higher than expected quarterly revenues. sales were good but you're right back and forth. we should note the s&p 500 crossed the intraday all-time record high just a moment ago. these highs we're looking at, david, and liz, record highs here. david: once again...
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. >> on the screen is a photograph is that was taken in 1942 at buffalo new york. professor barbie zelizer come when we looking at? >> it is a woman who was committing suicide and the photographer happened to be passing by at the time. he captured this moment at the person's death, the moment that the person was about to die. this is really the start of a whole legacy of photos of death. >> host: what is the value in seeing that picture of that woman jumping off the building? >> guest: it pulls us in, that is the value of that. it's a very memorable thing. it's important. not only do we want to understand what we are seeing, but we want to feel important things about what we are seeing. we want to feel fear and anguish and compassion. all these mentalities that helped to draw this for us in making important. we have a reason your post photo >> this was a gentleman from queens who was pushed off of a subway platform. happen to snap his picture. i think that this picture illustrates where we've come in terms of public sentiments and professional sentiments about pict
. >> on the screen is a photograph is that was taken in 1942 at buffalo new york. professor barbie zelizer come when we looking at? >> it is a woman who was committing suicide and the photographer happened to be passing by at the time. he captured this moment at the person's death, the moment that the person was about to die. this is really the start of a whole legacy of photos of death. >> host: what is the value in seeing that picture of that woman jumping off the building?...
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wider view shows buffalo 44, only 51 degrees. so we're into the mild stuff, 70 in norfolk and 73 is the temperature reading right charleston, west virginia. so there is warmer air to the also that --nd there's also that little storm theem developing down to south. it looks like it will stay south the rainy part of it, in the morning tomorrow and then we have a storm to the the upperg into midwest -- minnesota, wisconsin, iowa. storm is going to come in later in the week. here's what the map looks like this evening, high pressure favoring with us good weather but the disturbance to the south will push rain close to us. it won't reach into town overnight. the forecast as far as concerned,s are overnight temperatures fall down into the 50's. uniformlyoss the area and tomorrow, we'll have clouds theyou can see around chesapeake bay and towards the coast, readings in the 60's. virginia, clouds don't reach there so temperatures in the 70's. us socked in with clouds a go the part of the day. tonight, notouds as chilly, 40's for lows. to
wider view shows buffalo 44, only 51 degrees. so we're into the mild stuff, 70 in norfolk and 73 is the temperature reading right charleston, west virginia. so there is warmer air to the also that --nd there's also that little storm theem developing down to south. it looks like it will stay south the rainy part of it, in the morning tomorrow and then we have a storm to the the upperg into midwest -- minnesota, wisconsin, iowa. storm is going to come in later in the week. here's what the map...
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we have the buffalo wild wings earnings coming in. is it adam? go ahead, adam? >> hey, david, buffalo wild wings missed on exper share coming in at 87 cents but revenue, 304.4 million. the street was expecting 30.96 million. shares are trading up slightly. quarterly same-store sales increased 1.4% at the company's own restaurants and 2.2% at franchise restaurants. that is something investors were paying close attention to, the same-store sales. but important it is a miss on earnings per share, david. david: it is a miss but looks like the stock is holding its own after-hours. mark, what do you think of the numbers? >> they were expecting a $7 move. if it is sitting here that is not very much. sounds like wings, beer, sports, maybe the wing portion of that affected their earnings. when you really only have three things, if one gets more expensive that's a problem. wings are not at their all-time highs but wing prices need to come off a lot more otherwise they will have eps problems going forwarders actually we got a more exciting stock announcing coming up any mo
we have the buffalo wild wings earnings coming in. is it adam? go ahead, adam? >> hey, david, buffalo wild wings missed on exper share coming in at 87 cents but revenue, 304.4 million. the street was expecting 30.96 million. shares are trading up slightly. quarterly same-store sales increased 1.4% at the company's own restaurants and 2.2% at franchise restaurants. that is something investors were paying close attention to, the same-store sales. but important it is a miss on earnings per...
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roach chester and buffalo. >> are you serious, you never smoked pot?i don't do drugs. >> would you try the experiment? >> sean: to smoke pot with you? >> no, no. >> sean: you want the honest truth? i'm afraid of drugs. i don't want to do any of that. >> okay. you don't have to. >> do you have a mental issue? do you have an anger problem? >> not really. >> are you sure? [ laughter ] >> sean: i'm not that angry. >> i've seen your show and i've seen you get excited. >> sean: you think if i did the show stoned i'd be better? >> you know what would happen? >> sean: what? >> you would see things -- >> sean: differently? >> what pot does, gives you original thoughts. >> sean: and all of my thoughts now are not original? >> you've been cornered with your mind set. >> sean: you get soaker and i'll get stoned and we'll do the show. >> okay. >> sean: no, no, no. forget it. deal is off. nice catholic education, me, too. we're prepared for anything that's going to happen. >> sean: all right, guys. best of luck to you. >> thank you very much. >> monica: up next, the
roach chester and buffalo. >> are you serious, you never smoked pot?i don't do drugs. >> would you try the experiment? >> sean: to smoke pot with you? >> no, no. >> sean: you want the honest truth? i'm afraid of drugs. i don't want to do any of that. >> okay. you don't have to. >> do you have a mental issue? do you have an anger problem? >> not really. >> are you sure? [ laughter ] >> sean: i'm not that angry. >> i've seen your...