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whatever, bro. >> corey long's future has become increasingly clouded as well shech charged with fourassault with a firearm long says he can prove he was out of town at the time. but acknowledges past troubles with rob en son. >> used to be cool. like my dad, my dad's side of the family is from the '70s and they are from the '70s too. we all grew up around each each other. our whole family knows their whole family. it all escalated over a fight. something that could have been avoided. when we went over there, we was going to talk it out but someone put a gun on all of us. so when they did that, that just sparked everything right there. >> long thought if robinson's girlfriend did not testify against him he would have to be released. but it didn't work out that way. >> obviously i'm still here. she came and popped up and testified. >> what did she say? >> she just said she seen me with a gun in my hand but she never seen me shoot, so. i'm just going to have to fight it. >> how did you feel when you saw her show up? >> i was kind of mad, angry. but they have to prove beyond a reasonable
whatever, bro. >> corey long's future has become increasingly clouded as well shech charged with fourassault with a firearm long says he can prove he was out of town at the time. but acknowledges past troubles with rob en son. >> used to be cool. like my dad, my dad's side of the family is from the '70s and they are from the '70s too. we all grew up around each each other. our whole family knows their whole family. it all escalated over a fight. something that could have been...
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they have a long way to go to prove its costs and efficacy of making it. emily: corey y johnson.nk you. i sat down with greylock partners, david sze and john lilly and ask if companies are taking on too much risked. >> there is a lot of money and optimism that's causing pricing to be higher causing expectations to be higher. i think we are asking to take higher risks since 2000. i believe mobile is a fundamental shift and is only in the third inning. you can see how that is changing the world for businesses that would have been terrible businesses in previous generations, now enabled by mobile and ways that weren't possible before. you can also look at public companies right now as a benchmark and say it's not clear that they are overvalued if you look at the multiples. so, there is a bunch of mixed signals that lead to an environment where risked is -- emily: would you use the word bubble? mr. lilly: we make our decisions on a micro basis. we feel the prices we are paying are higher. we are being asked to take on risked. we are finding great entrepreneurs too. it doesn't matter
they have a long way to go to prove its costs and efficacy of making it. emily: corey y johnson.nk you. i sat down with greylock partners, david sze and john lilly and ask if companies are taking on too much risked. >> there is a lot of money and optimism that's causing pricing to be higher causing expectations to be higher. i think we are asking to take higher risks since 2000. i believe mobile is a fundamental shift and is only in the third inning. you can see how that is changing the...
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long time. >> at the start of the race, corey seibert is at his perch ready to film the event. >> here at thepark, i actually shoot multiple cameras three or four and i do a live stream on the internet. >> larry carr is also high above the track ready to call the race. everything starts off smoothly, but midway through, there's trouble. >> the first thing i saw kind of out of the corner of my eye on the left side of my frame was a car getting out of shape. looked like he was going to lose control or slide sideways. i spun my camera over to catch whatever was going to happen. >> coming off turn four things started to get crazy. >> as the cars round a sharp turn, one of them slams into the wall. >> that car hit the wall first causing the car behind him to rear end him and knocking him kind of sideways. then the car behind that, causing that car to roll. >> as the yellow car skids to a stop, terry muskrat's car, number 64, plows straight into it. then the car behind terry rams him and sends terry's car rolling. >> oh, my god! >> terry's car bursts into flames. >> the thing that was not normal fo
long time. >> at the start of the race, corey seibert is at his perch ready to film the event. >> here at thepark, i actually shoot multiple cameras three or four and i do a live stream on the internet. >> larry carr is also high above the track ready to call the race. everything starts off smoothly, but midway through, there's trouble. >> the first thing i saw kind of out of the corner of my eye on the left side of my frame was a car getting out of shape. looked like he...
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in fairness, corey taylor is not the greatest living rock star of all time. not by a long shot.ic number five -- hi "star wars" fans, you make my mouth turn green, time to anticipate the next installment episode 7, on the horizon, coming your way in december. that's enough enough for you. word of a han solo doxology in the works, solo hailed by many as a "star wars" enthusiasts as the best and baddest of the saugus characters, the han, the back story will center around solo's life before he joined up with the rebel alliance and the goody two shoes jedi skywalker, the film has a may 28th release date, and fans will line up to see the solo pick after episode 7 leaves theaters. they will stand outside for about a year, maybe a year and a half. i applaud you. if you have weird stories you want to see in "topical storm" tweet me -- and coming up, a delicious treat for you. the panel is back. what would you do if you saw a helpless puppy trapped in a car on a sweltering day? should it be legal to smash the window and save the dog? we will talk that over. >>> a new documentary about am
in fairness, corey taylor is not the greatest living rock star of all time. not by a long shot.ic number five -- hi "star wars" fans, you make my mouth turn green, time to anticipate the next installment episode 7, on the horizon, coming your way in december. that's enough enough for you. word of a han solo doxology in the works, solo hailed by many as a "star wars" enthusiasts as the best and baddest of the saugus characters, the han, the back story will center around...
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long power boat competition where pros battle it out for top bragging rights. >> it's like christmas morning. you are waiting to open your presents. you are waiting for that first big run. it's exciting. >> coreyre than 100,000 power boat enthusiasts who come back each year. >> it's the biggest party i've ever seen. the weather is always good. it's fun. >> the temperature is a blistering 97 degrees. and the local announcer brian matthews is covering the event live. >> we had been on the air little more than an hour, and we knew we could see history made. >> the two-man crew were captured at the beginning of their first speed run in the new carbon fiber boat named no stress. >> we're looking at the monitor, and it's like the boat is on rails. it is a perfect 10 out of 10 run at this point. >> corey phelps has a different vantage point. >> we were anchored a few hundred yards from the finish line. that's where we like to be because they are hitting top speed. i grabbed my camera. and when i saw it, it was running 180 miles an hour. >> and firefighters are standing by to make an emergency rescue, just in case. >> when you are reaching speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour on the water, anything c
long power boat competition where pros battle it out for top bragging rights. >> it's like christmas morning. you are waiting to open your presents. you are waiting for that first big run. it's exciting. >> coreyre than 100,000 power boat enthusiasts who come back each year. >> it's the biggest party i've ever seen. the weather is always good. it's fun. >> the temperature is a blistering 97 degrees. and the local announcer brian matthews is covering the event live....
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corey in massachusetts. cory? >> caller: jim, i just want to say thank you for the call on receptos. that was amazing. >> i appreciate that. >> caller: yeah. absolutely. my question is on horizon pharma longsked me that way. i talked to tim wahlberg this morning and he's the ceo and no doubt about it that the last two acquisitions were brilliant and i think he has to pay too much to get it. that said if the stock pulled back again. yes! but at the all-time high i can't recommend it. how about we go to zack in washington, zack? >> boo-yah jim, from the nation's capital. i'm calling about onof your favorites, cisco. what should i do? >> here's the probe lem with cisco. everyone has decided they'll miss the quarter and i don't know where they get that. it's got a terrific new ceo, and i happen to think the stock is very cheap and it's got a good yield and john chambers is the outgoing ceo and we'll be able to get robbins and robbins will do a terrific job. i know that the stock seems stalled and do not give up on it. i like cisco. let's take another. let's go to martha in florida. martha? >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. i enjoy your histrionics every morning on "squawk on the street qwest ", and
corey in massachusetts. cory? >> caller: jim, i just want to say thank you for the call on receptos. that was amazing. >> i appreciate that. >> caller: yeah. absolutely. my question is on horizon pharma longsked me that way. i talked to tim wahlberg this morning and he's the ceo and no doubt about it that the last two acquisitions were brilliant and i think he has to pay too much to get it. that said if the stock pulled back again. yes! but at the all-time high i can't...
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too much of the system puts the wrong people away for too long and does nothing to transform them into productive citizens. i admire the work corey booker is doing and that came from his experience as mayor helping with the office of reentry and helping people get jobs and reintegrate and we are looking into that in los angeles. i don't know the individual parts but by and large i am sure the president is doing the right thing. these are problem ones we would all look at and say that is ridiculous. we can spend less money transforming these folks rather than keeping them locked up at a cost to all of us. in los angeles, i want to put the bad news in perspective. they are the safest of the big five cities and with the crime levels it is still as safe as the 1950s per capita but any increase is troubling. we are seeing this happen across the country. it is demographics something changing, a hangover from the election, we are not sure what the causes are. we are seen a tapering off of the increase. one having more mobile police officers to go to areas where crime spiked before it becomes a crime wave and second doing prevention work
too much of the system puts the wrong people away for too long and does nothing to transform them into productive citizens. i admire the work corey booker is doing and that came from his experience as mayor helping with the office of reentry and helping people get jobs and reintegrate and we are looking into that in los angeles. i don't know the individual parts but by and large i am sure the president is doing the right thing. these are problem ones we would all look at and say that is...