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uno de los evacuados fue dan bozzuto dan bozzuto el afirma que los bomberos realizaron una buena labor danozzuto dan bozzuto el afirma que los bomberos realizaron una buena labor horas despues... a las 3 y 15... duante rentie este hombre llego y dice que vio el humo salir del campo de golf. estaba preocupado por la gran cantidad de humo . un incendio de una alarma traslado al cuerpo bomberil al campo de golf los lagos, tambien en el sur de san jose... 5 acres fueron quemados y las llamas extinguidas a las 7 de la noche. no se reportaron heridos. las causas de los siniestros aun se desconocen.. pero el capitan doss afirma que todos podemos colaborar en la prevencion de incendios doss dice que es importante que mantengan los desperdecios en su sitio... asegurarse de no tener materiales inflamables en lugares que no esten atendidos y tambien si viven en zonas de riesgo, tener un espacio de proteccion de 100 pies. andres areas verdes quemadas que toman mucho tiempo en reverdecer... y cesar es interesante saber como los bomberos calculan la cantidad de acres quemados... ellos utilizan tienen un
uno de los evacuados fue dan bozzuto dan bozzuto el afirma que los bomberos realizaron una buena labor danozzuto dan bozzuto el afirma que los bomberos realizaron una buena labor horas despues... a las 3 y 15... duante rentie este hombre llego y dice que vio el humo salir del campo de golf. estaba preocupado por la gran cantidad de humo . un incendio de una alarma traslado al cuerpo bomberil al campo de golf los lagos, tambien en el sur de san jose... 5 acres fueron quemados y las llamas...
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dan should have the decency to admit that he values different human life differently according to his political preferences ok dan would you like to reply to that. yes. to remind us so where we are you know the two other participants norman and when the sound i think came from mars not from planet earth and what we're facing here is a situation which israel is under a barrage of rockets initiated by hamas which refused to sue speier which continues to use homeschools to fire at israelis which is cynically trying to raise the casualty not number of the seas if there is a person or a few who are its own for on one of her own purposes last week would know it's last week when israel offered calm for calm hamas only rejected it but went on aggressively to launch continued rocket turps so this is what i'm talking about so let's be let's all play along and see what we're talking well not pretend. that's what i want to please only a few more reading articles on the way along ok that's the problem ok when we knew wanted to say something go ahead ok. go ahead. you know why should i play along with with pure fantasy. the fact of the matter is you want only us to consult it is israeli press where netanyahu states explicitly that israel has no interest in a cease fire and that a cease fire is not on the agenda and massa stating that there is no one to negotiate a ceasefire with now one can either accept that and in dance case seek to justify it because apparently his political principle is out what it anything and everything israel does is right or you know one can start making things up and putting forth these these increasingly bald assertions and bringing in mars and earth and what not but you know facts are facts and at some point people have to deal with them ok norman it's slightly change gears here this time around hamas doesn't have a lot. particularly when we look at egypt and its other arab donors say they're alone standing alone right now and you know it looks like tel aviv sees this is an opportunity hamas is isolated the entire middle east is aflame right now it's an opportunity for tel of eve to get rid of their greatest nemesis. right but you have to understand why hamas is their greatest nemesis a must is their greatest number says because they formed a unity government with the palestinian authority hamas is their greatest nemesis because hamas agreed to the conditions set forth by the e.u. and the us for negotiations hamas is their greatest enemy because the us and the e.u. agreed to negotiate with the new unity government hamas is their greatest enemy because hamas was so weak as you correctly put it hamas was so weak that it was now being forced in a position where together with the palestinian authority it would negotiate a reasonable settlement of the conflict and that's the thing that netanyahu like israel's leaderships in the past have always dreaded that's why they coined the phrase these palestinian peace offensives israel doesn't know what to do when the palestinians are ready to negotiate so it does what it always does hamas pounds then it is going to come on this is a term that you know is a shade of gauges so now you're ready to get on and i want to give the last word to dan dan twenty seconds i want to be fair go ahead. hamas is a terrorist organization branded as such by us law in other countries around the world hamas is recklessly causing the situation hamas will has to pay a dear price for what it's doing israel cannot stand idly by in the face of the cynical policy conducted by hamas it will continue until brings precent peace and tranquility to the land of israel ok do you think that's going to happen norman ten seconds will be peace and tranquility in the land of israel when israel negotiates a settlement of the conflict according to international law everybody's ready for the conflict to end except the lunatics in tel aviv ok gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks i guess in a minute mr new york in amsterdam and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember prosper. live. where you. live. that's the p.f. . if. you question that but the new book what she is that i do it. in media at the. table to be of it sp
dan should have the decency to admit that he values different human life differently according to his political preferences ok dan would you like to reply to that. yes. to remind us so where we are you know the two other participants norman and when the sound i think came from mars not from planet earth and what we're facing here is a situation which israel is under a barrage of rockets initiated by hamas which refused to sue speier which continues to use homeschools to fire at israelis which...
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you know unsatiated engage in so now you are going to get on and i want to give the last word to dan dan twenty seconds i want to be fair go ahead. hamas is a terrorist organization branded as such by us law in other countries around the world hamas is recklessly causing the situation hamas will has to pay a dear price for what it's doing israel cannot stand idly by in the face of the cynical policy conducted by hamas it will continue until brings precent peace and tranquility to the land of israel ok do you think that's going to happen norman ten seconds will be peace and tranquility in the land of israel when israel negotiates a settlement of the conflict according to international law everybody's ready for the conflict to end except the lunatics in tel aviv ok gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks i guess in a minute mr new york in amsterdam and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember propped up. please. luck. good. luck. government system is to help poor people poor women but to change their life and nobody is trying to make money out of
you know unsatiated engage in so now you are going to get on and i want to give the last word to dan dan twenty seconds i want to be fair go ahead. hamas is a terrorist organization branded as such by us law in other countries around the world hamas is recklessly causing the situation hamas will has to pay a dear price for what it's doing israel cannot stand idly by in the face of the cynical policy conducted by hamas it will continue until brings precent peace and tranquility to the land of...
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shared in gauging so now you are going to get on and i want to give the last word to dan dan twenty seconds i want to be fair go ahead. hamas is a terror. now russia's ambassador to the un vitaly churkin is right now holding a press briefing let's listen in to what he has to say financed terrorist institutions and i hope that those who are engaged in this kind of practice he had that but in mind of the security council that this amounts to very serious transgressions of various resolutions of the security council and of course there is a more general call. financed terrorist organizations through donations and or other ways subsidizing the activities of the terrorist organizations operating in syria and iraq we believe that this is an important statement now from the security council and the second issue which i wanted to address is that of investigation of the malaysian airliner on the disaster was happened on july seventeenth. and you will recall that the security council of passed a resolution twenty one sixty six on the investigation of that disaster. of that resolution provided for the
shared in gauging so now you are going to get on and i want to give the last word to dan dan twenty seconds i want to be fair go ahead. hamas is a terror. now russia's ambassador to the un vitaly churkin is right now holding a press briefing let's listen in to what he has to say financed terrorist institutions and i hope that those who are engaged in this kind of practice he had that but in mind of the security council that this amounts to very serious transgressions of various resolutions of...
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dan back $3,000. to spend less, dan, instead, bought the 37 call for $1.45. in order to make money, dans to rise above $37 by more than the comfort of the call of above 38.45 for september expiration. spending $1.45 to get in on twitter works are you in the joker? >> i'm burning my hair. >> but dan sold the 26 strike put for $1.45 and created his risk reversal. he paid it easy to make.. between the buck 45 he spent on the 37 strike call and the 145 collected by selling the 26 strike put, dan is putting on the trade for free. that means that a twitter share picks one penny above $37 by september, dan sees profit. >> this is like discovering plutonium by accident! >> it's exactly like that. but there is a tradeoff. because he sold that put, dan could be obligated to buy the stock for $36 a share, even if it falls well below that level. luckily, since the time of the trade, twitter is up by about 25%, making a dan a big winner. and now twitter earnings coming up next week, everyone wants to know the same thing what will dan do with his twitter trade now? before we answer that, let's show y
dan back $3,000. to spend less, dan, instead, bought the 37 call for $1.45. in order to make money, dans to rise above $37 by more than the comfort of the call of above 38.45 for september expiration. spending $1.45 to get in on twitter works are you in the joker? >> i'm burning my hair. >> but dan sold the 26 strike put for $1.45 and created his risk reversal. he paid it easy to make.. between the buck 45 he spent on the 37 strike call and the 145 collected by selling the 26 strike...
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see what your country has done in between those times and if it worked host: our guest has been dan dan -- dan iannicola host: it's going to tell what you our capabilities are to create programs. but the direct to consumer programs [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for joining us today and to our witnesses and ranking member senator grassley and the chairman of the judiciary committee for giving me this to share this hearing. we are here today to hear testimony regarding the women's health protection act removing barriers to reproductive rights and the first panel consists of a number of colleagues who have views of this issue we welcome you this morning from my colleagues in the senate who is my co-sponsor in the measure that is now pending before the senate in this area we have support for more than 30 senate colleagues and maya understanding is the companion measure introduced by the representative has 125 co-sponsors in the house or thereabouts. the reason for the bill is the cascading avalanche of reproductive health care around the country increasingly in effect an avalanche of meas
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let's walk through this with cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin and dan dan danny cevallos. welcome to you. sunny, you watched yesterday. you've been a prosecutor. what was your biggest take away or biggest bombshell for you? >> i think it was sort of the combination. because i kept on asking myself when we first heard about this case, brooke, what father would do something like this? and the most important question is why? i needed to hear motive. and we heard motive. we didn't even hear sort of one theory of motive. we heard several theories of motive. we heard he was on the internet searching about having a child-free life. that is a motive. we heard they were having financial difficulties and he had these life insurance policies out on his child. who does that? that's a second motive. then we hear about the sexting. we hear that he was searching age of consent in georgia, because one of the people that he was searching for and sort of sharing these explicit pictures was under age. and so when you have those sort of themes all together, i think that combination is really
let's walk through this with cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin and dan dan danny cevallos. welcome to you. sunny, you watched yesterday. you've been a prosecutor. what was your biggest take away or biggest bombshell for you? >> i think it was sort of the combination. because i kept on asking myself when we first heard about this case, brooke, what father would do something like this? and the most important question is why? i needed to hear motive. and we heard motive. we didn't even hear...
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dan in chicago. not our dan. another dan. it seems like reading the news is a lot harder than doing the weather. anyone do the weather? >> well mr. p ... we know what you guys think. you think anybody to do the weather. saddam is going to do the weather. >> he doesn't know that he's doing this. >> i walked in and was told to just go over here this is what i get? >> it's going to be easy. >> after prepare. the conceit it's 99 degrees in texas. 99 degrees there. >> we're in texas? >> that looks like san antonio. >> around a san antonio? that was actually for worth. sorry for people in texas i apologize. >> 86 degrees in new york. >> you're doing a great job. >> let's take a look at our day. >> are you going to a dance the graphics? >> counterpoint? >> the you have a clicker? >> i'm writing apology to all the people in texas. we are sorry. >> everyone talking. >> i forgot to put the city on there. >> that was a lot of fun. >> you got up early for that. you came in 40 minutes early for that. >> i have to read the scripts for the next section to see if i'm ready. are you ready for this? a system in t
dan in chicago. not our dan. another dan. it seems like reading the news is a lot harder than doing the weather. anyone do the weather? >> well mr. p ... we know what you guys think. you think anybody to do the weather. saddam is going to do the weather. >> he doesn't know that he's doing this. >> i walked in and was told to just go over here this is what i get? >> it's going to be easy. >> after prepare. the conceit it's 99 degrees in texas. 99 degrees there....
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see what your country has done in between those times and if it worked host: our guest has been dan dan -- dancola host: it's going to tell what you our capabilities are to create programs. but the direct to consumer programs i would refer to my money.gov s host: dan iannicola, thanks for your time this morning. our focus now will come in to matters of the house. that's it for our program today. another program comes your way tomorrow morning at 7:00. see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house mm
see what your country has done in between those times and if it worked host: our guest has been dan dan -- dancola host: it's going to tell what you our capabilities are to create programs. but the direct to consumer programs i would refer to my money.gov s host: dan iannicola, thanks for your time this morning. our focus now will come in to matters of the house. that's it for our program today. another program comes your way tomorrow morning at 7:00. see you then. [captioning performed by the...
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dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was some kind of list. john dean was able to provide evidence and then a member of the treasury department supplied a list. the question was did what extent do richard nixon authorized the listing of the names, to what extent was it designed to go after political opponents? then there was a question of the audit of larry o'brien, the head of the democratic national convention. the committee had some of the case. some of the tapes had been given to the committee. the president had released a few tapes following the saturday night massacre of 1973. one of the tapes from set timber -- september 1972 did show the presid
dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was some kind of list. john dean was...
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dan's at the smart board. dan. >> you mentioned pepsi, options ran hot today three times average daily calls that number of put 2-to-one. it wasn't only pepsi, it was also coke. options one-and-a-half average daily volume. pepsi really stuck out. there was a buyer when the stock was $faa. 4500 of august. a few away from august 92 hack calls, really seeing a continue weighs of this breakout. remember this morning it was at all time highs. i want to go to cart. coke vs. pepsi, both were approaching 52-week and all-time highs. one broke down, one broke up. what's interesting when you look at the valuations and the growth, they're kind of inexpensive. this is coke's pe over the last five years, it's trading near a five-year high, this is pepsi, same thing, 20 times. here's the thing that sticks out to me, neither one of these companies, exiting to returning cast of shareholders through buy backs,fielder one had any growth. coke is expecting a growth flat sales with pepsi in the low single digits. this is a space that doesn't make a whole heck of a lot of sense to me. >> it's interesting. not only do we have sort of the flailing sort of business, pepsi has the snack business and nelson peltz to try in. >> pepsi is much more in the callous, emerging market itself leverage, even though coke has been this brand. it's a bloebl brand. coke has been much ma leaned. these are not cheap stocks. i think coke is getting too much credit. i think a lot of the marketing will prove their numbers next quarter. >> i go with pepsi. >> what? >> dane outrage. >> yogi that's been said since the ''80s. >> don't drink either. investment wires, i'd go with pepsi. i don't like coca-cola, that soda pop stuff. >> you can check out more on the website optionsaction.cnbc.com. right now, we were supposed to bring you a live bp ware. saying it is, quote, sensitive about elliot management, which took a doctor 1 billion activist stake into emc. emiot wants emc to spin out the amware, i was talking with them. he says they put out a 60% chance ownership will change in bp ware next year whether by a spinout or acquisition, which would be a crown jewel in this space. dr. j., how do you interpret all of this combined? >> i'm shocked the emc person isn't here with you, mem, because, number one, it's a great exposure, number two, this is a $1 billion purchase of a $50 billion company as far as emc and obviously a $40 billion company as far as the m ware. so i don't get it as far as them holding sway and whether or not they have to, you know, bow dow
dan's at the smart board. dan. >> you mentioned pepsi, options ran hot today three times average daily calls that number of put 2-to-one. it wasn't only pepsi, it was also coke. options one-and-a-half average daily volume. pepsi really stuck out. there was a buyer when the stock was $faa. 4500 of august. a few away from august 92 hack calls, really seeing a continue weighs of this breakout. remember this morning it was at all time highs. i want to go to cart. coke vs. pepsi, both were...
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. >> dan no dan-- danny danon liv from dell vooef.ore today there were only five israeli soldiers killed. what happened today that so many more were killed? >> it is not easy to fight inside gaza. it is a heavily populated area. our boys are coming home in caskets. we know we are doing the right thing. we have to fight. it is to allow the people in israel to live. every night my daughters run because of a missile we cannot live that way. we need to fight against terrorists and unfortunately they are hiding behind the population and it -- the civili population. >> is the whole purpose of this ground offensive to find those tunnels and destroy those tunnels and do you have any idea how many tunnels there are from gaza that go into israel? >> i have to admit we were caught by surprise. we knew they had tunnels but we had no idea of the quantity and quality of the tunnels and unfortunately all of the cement we allow them to bring into gaza to build schools they put into the ground building tunnels in order to get inside israel. we found m
. >> dan no dan-- danny danon liv from dell vooef.ore today there were only five israeli soldiers killed. what happened today that so many more were killed? >> it is not easy to fight inside gaza. it is a heavily populated area. our boys are coming home in caskets. we know we are doing the right thing. we have to fight. it is to allow the people in israel to live. every night my daughters run because of a missile we cannot live that way. we need to fight against terrorists and...
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dan's favorite sport. >> yeah. >> dan drew that. eah. >> danorse and worse.rthritis, i had intense joint pain that got then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. enbrel helped relieve my joint pain. but the best part of every journey... dad!!! ...is coming home. ask if enbrel, the numbe
dan's favorite sport. >> yeah. >> dan drew that. eah. >> danorse and worse.rthritis, i had intense joint pain that got then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic...
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dan. >> jimmy: dan, where are you from? >> daytona beach, florida. >> jimmy: this is an exciting thing. you're about to get your hair cut by an international superstar. >> yeah. >> not known for my hair cutting, though. >> jimmy: you've never cut hair before right, daniel? >> i've never cut hair before. >> jimmy: and you've never had your hair cut by daniel before, yes? >> i don't believe i have. >> jimmy: dig in there. and just go for it. >> okay, buddy. >> jimmy: it's not going to hurt. don't worry. >> yeah. there we go. >> jimmy: guillermo, you can offer daniel any tips since you're the one with the experience. >> guillermo: just go crazy. >> is that okay, man? >> jimmy: when is the last time you washed that hair? >> good question, actually. >> jimmy: can you think back and remember? >> no. i let nature take its course. >> jimmy: are you a student? >> yes. >> jimmy: where do you go to school? >> university of florida. >> jimmy: what are you studying there? >> event planning. >> jimmy: event planning? really, you go to college for that, huh? >> some people do. >> jimmy: what kind of events are you planning to plan? >> i'd like to do something with music festivals. >> jimmy: all right. this will be good. you'll fit right in with the band. perfect. yeah. that's a great spot to go for right there, in the center. the reverse mohawk that's so popular nowadays with the kids. what do you think, daniel? are you enjoying the experience? >> i'm enjoying it, as long as dan. it's definitely a look. if i left you as you are now, no one would ever talk to you. but i'm not going to do that. i promise. >> jimmy: really. >> appreciate it. >> jimmy: right now, as it stands, if we were to freeze it right now this, is the worst hair cut has anyone has ever received. >> can i tell you this, someone i thought i was about to harm this person. >> jimmy: don't cut off an ear and i think we'll be okay. >> i think you have a better grip. >> jimmy: guillermo, now, you're getting a team hair cut. rarely do two people split off and give a hair cut. but the best ones are usually like that. i think that looks pretty good like that. yes? yes, yes. give him the mirror, guillermo, and see what he thinks of the hair cut. dan, yes? >> i like it. >> jimmy: you like it? >> thank you. >> thank you for being a good sport. >> jimmy: thank you, daniel. thank you, guillermo. and congratulations, dan. your hair looks great. we'll be right back with abigail spencer. [ cheers and applause
dan. >> jimmy: dan, where are you from? >> daytona beach, florida. >> jimmy: this is an exciting thing. you're about to get your hair cut by an international superstar. >> yeah. >> not known for my hair cutting, though. >> jimmy: you've never cut hair before right, daniel? >> i've never cut hair before. >> jimmy: and you've never had your hair cut by daniel before, yes? >> i don't believe i have. >> jimmy: dig in there. and just go for...
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for sandhya and shu, i'm in for dan ashley. for dan ashley. up next, ""jimmy kimmel ever.orst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh weird. seriously? what? they're magically delicious! his wife and said the call is not consistent with how their agents are trained. >>> most of us who work in television news had our share of run-ins with snakes but they are usually the upright lying variety. >> in huntsville, alabama, they ran into a snake in their sales office and it turned out to be a rattler, coiled up in a corner, actually, on a sticky trap. >> before anyone could grab onto it, it slithered through a hole in the wall, which is where it remains as far as we know. >> hate snakes. glad we are done with that story. >>> how would you like to play with a six-foot wide yo-yo? >>> and what experts really think about your cutesy baby talk. is goo-goo, ga-ga good or bad? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "wo
for sandhya and shu, i'm in for dan ashley. for dan ashley. up next, ""jimmy kimmel ever.orst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh weird. seriously? what? they're magically delicious! his wife and said the call is not consistent with how their agents are trained. >>> most of us who work in television news had our...
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dan, because, dan, you do have a couple picks. one is total usa going back to that energy theme and mei as well. talk to me about your picks. >> well i think again along with what people are saying you're seeing a revolution with regards to overall energy and seeing it dedomestically and worldwide with integrated producers and production companies. i think total at that time is a -- total is very strong play on commodity price we think will stay in 100, to $105 a barrel range of the the nice thing about them they're a little less regulated and dealing with political policies than companies working internationally here in the u.s. on that theme, they're paying 4 1/2% dividend while you wait. so i think that is very, very strong. you look at murray idea in the health care space which is health care space. it is pure play on future genetic prognostications with regards to therapy. they're on the cutting-edge of it. they should see 13, 14% growth very strong. on the technology side we like that also. a company called pmethode. they're at ther from front of touch sensors for automotive technology. they had major wins with gm and ford and offerings from and tesla. should see 13% growth. had a little pullback lately. great way to play isolated technology area. adam: nicole, i want to bring you back into this. the russell had its worst week since may of 2012. is this indication we could be in for trouble down on floor of the exchange. >> we've been watching the russell so closely there this year. you are sighing market sometimes following russell. the russell this morning when we kicked off was the worst of the bunch and down nearly 4% in the morning for the week. you can see here down again. really tough week for the russell. we've seen other names such as nasdaq. so that technology name was lower for the week as well. when you watch those small caps, sometimes they can be indicators to watch as opposed to transports. just a quick thought. i wanted to touch on the social media stocks and those really got hit hard this week. we shouldn't leave those out. names like an by's list and pandora, yelp, linkedin. some may have bounced back today but for the week that group was something to watch indeed. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. of course, pete lang, dan genter, and chris and nicole we'll see you back here in a few minutes. we can't get enough of nicole petallides. we like nicole petallides. we'll see you in couple minutes. >>> you could say it is contrarian call. believe it or not there are oil companies that benefit when crude falls. with oil down 3%, we'll tell you which stocks could see a pop if prices drop. adam: more than 4.9 million americans are unemployed. one industry, this industry has more than 200,000 job openings it can't fill. we'll talk to one ceo in the business who said he could hire up to 100 employees per week. cheryl: but he can't find them! fascinating story. >>> financial planners are not only one that can teach you what to do with your money. celebrities can teach you, mainly what to not do. that is coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed
dan, because, dan, you do have a couple picks. one is total usa going back to that energy theme and mei as well. talk to me about your picks. >> well i think again along with what people are saying you're seeing a revolution with regards to overall energy and seeing it dedomestically and worldwide with integrated producers and production companies. i think total at that time is a -- total is very strong play on commodity price we think will stay in 100, to $105 a barrel range of the the...
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y'all give it up, from right here in the big apple, show some love for dan rosenthal. what up, dan?cheers and applause] nice. >> yep. >> so you--did you organize the biggest dodgeball game? you got to explain this to me. >> yeah, it was the biggest dodgeball game. we had 712 people.
y'all give it up, from right here in the big apple, show some love for dan rosenthal. what up, dan?cheers and applause] nice. >> yep. >> so you--did you organize the biggest dodgeball game? you got to explain this to me. >> yeah, it was the biggest dodgeball game. we had 712 people.
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dan. and dan went into exile rather than -- at least i'm here. i hope this is acceptable to san antonio.though you took my barbecue. >>> coming up on "good morning america," caught on camera. your kids, how you can see what they're up to even when you're not home. >>> and what to do when you're stuck in holiday traffic, you break into song, of course. the hilarious way this family headed home coming up in "pop news." layer upon layer of bacteria, so destroy these layers with listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than any other mouthwash. for a cleaner, healthier mouth, #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. #1 dentist recommended listerine®. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo con
dan. and dan went into exile rather than -- at least i'm here. i hope this is acceptable to san antonio.though you took my barbecue. >>> coming up on "good morning america," caught on camera. your kids, how you can see what they're up to even when you're not home. >>> and what to do when you're stuck in holiday traffic, you break into song, of course. the hilarious way this family headed home coming up in "pop news." layer upon layer of bacteria, so destroy...
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dan's bearish trade work out. here's why. >> on "option action," sometimes ricking less to make more just isn't enough. sometimes we need to fix our trade. that's just the case with dan's trade on sales force. dan stock was about to slide. >> this is one of the worst charts i've ever seen. just going short, are you out of your frisking mind? good question. since sales force or any stock can technically keep rising forever, shorting the stock can mean infinite losses-to-define his risk, dan instead bot the august put for $50. to make money, he needs sales force shares to fall below that $50 level by more than the doctor 23 he spent or below august expiration. but it gets even better. because that put will gain value faster than the stock will lose value, meaning more money in dan's pocket and since the time of the trade, it's been a wild ride for sales force shares, initially falling. then rising, now falling sharonly. but not enough to make the trade a winner just yet. >> i hate when that happens. >> and "options action" fans have only one question. how can dan fix his trade? so despite this week's decline, this trade is still not looking good? what do you do now, dan? >> the truth is i probabl
dan's bearish trade work out. here's why. >> on "option action," sometimes ricking less to make more just isn't enough. sometimes we need to fix our trade. that's just the case with dan's trade on sales force. dan stock was about to slide. >> this is one of the worst charts i've ever seen. just going short, are you out of your frisking mind? good question. since sales force or any stock can technically keep rising forever, shorting the stock can mean infinite...
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granizo y habÍa que correr porque tÚ sabes que cuando dan, dan duro. >> hay que poner cuidado en losadora a la princesa ana? >> ¿quÉ es frozen summer camp? >> cobra vida para que todos los niÑos, todos los familiares puedan disfrutar del hielo, de la nieve, de todo este ambiente lindo de la pelÍcula. >> ¿cÓmo puede haber nieve en pleno verano? >> es la magia de la reina del hielo. ella nos ayuda todos los dÍas a transformar todo lo que ves hasta el hielo y nieve. con ese tremendo poder, todos podemos divertirnos, hacer muÑecos de nieve, darle un fuerte abrazo a olaf y por si fuera poco, ¿quÉ me dicen de esta pista de patinaje? aquÍ hay diversiÓn para todos, grandes y chicos. >> es increÍble. la temperatura afuera es 80 grados y acÁ estoy patinando 40. ¿por cuÁnto tiempo va a estar este evento? >> todo el verano hasta el 1 de septiembre. esto se nos ocurriÓ porque la pelÍcula ha sido tan popular pero la razÓn principal es porque olaf ama el invierno. >> aquÍ, hasta una foto es mÁgica gracias a la tecnologÍa. desde luego, un gran desfile no podÍa faltar con todos los habitantes y para
granizo y habÍa que correr porque tÚ sabes que cuando dan, dan duro. >> hay que poner cuidado en losadora a la princesa ana? >> ¿quÉ es frozen summer camp? >> cobra vida para que todos los niÑos, todos los familiares puedan disfrutar del hielo, de la nieve, de todo este ambiente lindo de la pelÍcula. >> ¿cÓmo puede haber nieve en pleno verano? >> es la magia de la reina del hielo. ella nos ayuda todos los dÍas a transformar todo lo que ves hasta el hielo y...
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dan niles. dan good to talk to you this morning. good morning. >> good morning, carl. how are you? >> well, watching this, getting interesting. on a short-term basis, is today, does it feel like an inflection point at all? >> i mean this is a follow-up from, really, go back to last year. so last year the s&p was up 30%, but if you look at the morgan stanley new technology basket, that was actually up 105%. so last year was all about buying growth. didn't care if it was profitable. didn't care if it was ever going to be profitable and the stocks went up. in a lot of cases, it looked a lot like the late '90s in that regard. look at this year, what happened was, the stocks peaked out in late february and that same new technology basket, it dropped 27% between late february and early may. then, of course, it had a nice bounce. bounced about 26% up until july 1st. you're seeing now, i think, getting closer to earnings. remember, earnings season in april, companies that had issues that were in this basket, ate of them went down over 50% after having already fallen a lot. now people are focusing on the fact these companies are going to actually have to put up numbers, and they've bounced over 25% from their lows. so, you know, in early may. and it's still going to be scary. there's no valuation support if there's any problems, because these companies a lot of them, don't make any money. >> right. and i'm thinking to all of the upgrades we've seen on the kinds of names you're talking about over the last two or three weeks. trying to re-establish faith in user growth and the various metrics we watch. are we always going to be one step behind? >> the thing is, doing it for a while as a view, and remember in 2000, when a lot of those high fliers that were sort of unprofitable names in technology, they came down. you had all of these rallies in between, and it really took a couple of years before you went ahead and sorted out the winners from the losers. i think you're going to go through a really long process, and you're going to get vicious sell-offs followed by valleys. the good news is, there's a lot of great companies in technology that have gotten new products coming out. that have gotten new types of technologies that are profitable, and that's what we're really trying to focus on. apple obviously has new products coming out later this year. it's trading at low double digit pe below the s&p 500, and a lot of technologies around that, smaller companies, we actually like. >> dan one of the things i'm thinking about here is this is a seasonal trough for a lot of these companies. just came off all the big announcements. we had google io, apple wwc. good events, interesting, not a lot of takeaway products for consumers. there were promises of products that are coming later. in fact, even the product that people wanted most from google io, the moto 360 did not materialize. think thi i think that contended into the summer slump, waiting for the fall to products to show up and to me that it drags everything down. even for something like netflix, people aren't buying more streaming boxes, not buying blu-ray anymore, looking for set-top boxes. not a lot of new stuff out there. it's that weird moment where no one really know what's to do, and people are not excited about tech, but i think they will get excited again in the fall. >> well, i think that that's partially true, but look at yesterday. i mean, you had a pretty sharp sell-off in high growth stocks yesterday a
dan niles. dan good to talk to you this morning. good morning. >> good morning, carl. how are you? >> well, watching this, getting interesting. on a short-term basis, is today, does it feel like an inflection point at all? >> i mean this is a follow-up from, really, go back to last year. so last year the s&p was up 30%, but if you look at the morgan stanley new technology basket, that was actually up 105%. so last year was all about buying growth. didn't care if it was...
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y'all give it up, from right here in the big apple, show some love for dan rosenthal. what up, dan?heers and applause] nice. >> yep. >> so you--did you organize the biggest dodgeball game? you got to explain this to me. >> yeah, it was the biggest dodgeball game. we had 712 people.
y'all give it up, from right here in the big apple, show some love for dan rosenthal. what up, dan?heers and applause] nice. >> yep. >> so you--did you organize the biggest dodgeball game? you got to explain this to me. >> yeah, it was the biggest dodgeball game. we had 712 people.
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dan niles. >>> the vote, on the bottom of your screen. bezos wins according to you, king of tech now. >> dan was dead wrong. okay? amazon's changes more in the way that people react and companies react than facebook has. show of hands here? i'm on amazon, not facebook. >> can't dispute that, but dan's point is accurate. talking over a longer period of time. facebook, a public economy for five minutes. >> in terms of who's the king of tech and dan brought up the point, bezos impacted my life a lot more and everybody's on facebook. >> send it to dominick cl chu. >> sodastream. headlines, the stock is up massively. see it up about 18% just off session highs. triggered trading curves after headlines out of bloomberg the company was speaking with financial firms about the possibility of going private, possibly around $40 per share. that would value the company around $830 million. that's a big preem up. 30% or so, to wednesday's close. now, look at the shares of soda overall. it is pointed out by many that there's a good amount of the shares of this stock that are short. some say around 30% of the flow to this company is short nap may be contributing to that upside move. still, we've heard a lot of talk especially on the heels of coca-cola's big investment in green mountain about the po
dan niles. >>> the vote, on the bottom of your screen. bezos wins according to you, king of tech now. >> dan was dead wrong. okay? amazon's changes more in the way that people react and companies react than facebook has. show of hands here? i'm on amazon, not facebook. >> can't dispute that, but dan's point is accurate. talking over a longer period of time. facebook, a public economy for five minutes. >> in terms of who's the king of tech and dan brought up the point,...
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dan in california, please. dan? >> hey, jim, this is dansacramento, california, and i just bought your book "get rich carefully". >> thank you. >> and, um, i bought aig at 35, and i sold half my position when it hit 56, so my question to you is what do you think aig will do in the long term? >> okay. the insurance companies short term are hurting because frankly, there's been price cutting in different product lines. prudential is doing well, but we saw travelers -- and the way youio look at it and travelers is a great company and step back and if rates are going higher and insurance companies are doing well, i think you'll hold on to aig and you took out a huge amount of profit. let it run. let's go to barbara in massachusetts, please. barbara? >> hi, jim. a graceful boo-yah from provincetown in beautiful cape cod. >> oh, boy, i have nice friends going up there in the next couple of weeks. what's up? >> thanks for all your advice last year which allowed me to pay off the remainder of my mortgage. >> thank you. >> i also enjoy your occasion
dan in california, please. dan? >> hey, jim, this is dansacramento, california, and i just bought your book "get rich carefully". >> thank you. >> and, um, i bought aig at 35, and i sold half my position when it hit 56, so my question to you is what do you think aig will do in the long term? >> okay. the insurance companies short term are hurting because frankly, there's been price cutting in different product lines. prudential is doing well, but we saw...
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. >> and dan, bringing dan simon in, i have to say than an interesting touch with the open mike as aou think mixed on this, right? >> reporter: well first of all, i can tell you that this passed through the city council with flying colors. it was a unanimous vote. now you might think that a business, brianna, would be opposed to give away products for free? well in berkeley, with their medical marijuana dispensaries that is not the case. they are all on board with this. i should tell you that this medicine can get expensive. it can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars each month, and so they felt like they wanted to do something that would be compassionate for people of lesser means, brianna. >> we'll have to see if maybe some other municipalities follow suit, thank you. >>> still to come, maybe you heard about joan rivers walking off the set in the middle of a cnn interview this weekend. well on the late show last night, david letterman gave the self-described diva a taste of her own medicine. >> we are looking at that stunt, and we're talking to the cnn anchors that rivers sto
. >> and dan, bringing dan simon in, i have to say than an interesting touch with the open mike as aou think mixed on this, right? >> reporter: well first of all, i can tell you that this passed through the city council with flying colors. it was a unanimous vote. now you might think that a business, brianna, would be opposed to give away products for free? well in berkeley, with their medical marijuana dispensaries that is not the case. they are all on board with this. i should...
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dan aykroyd! bobby rush! more with dan after the break. stick around, everybody. oh! oh! that's the way to do it! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm living the life of dreams. i'm living the life of dreams, with good people all around me. i'm living the life of dreams. no! i'm living the life of dreams. i'm feeling hopefully. feeling quite hopefully, it's right up here, turn right, turn right. with good people all around me. right, right, right, right, right! with good people all around me. ok look you guys, she's up here somewhere. with good people all around me. there she is! cara! come here girl! i'm feeling hopefully. and the light shines bright all through the night. oh i don't know it. and the light shines bright all through the night. yes, you do. and the light shines bright all through the night. 42. and the light shines bright all through the night. good job. and the light shines bright all through the night. and the light shines bright all through the night. and our dreams are making us nice stories. and my loves are well sleeping just right. and i know know know know now... ...that we're, living the life of dreams... dreams... there's no monsters down here, [music fades out] dreams...dreams...dreams... it's just mr. elephant. come on, let's get to bed. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. my f...i like dancing.g... so when we packed up our rav4, i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. i can't believe it's not butter! the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. believe. the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. which is why he's investing ain his heart health by eatingw. kellogg's raisin bran ® good morning dad. hi, sweetie. here's another eye opener, not only is kellogg's raisin bran ® heart healthy, but its a delicious source of potassium. mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. invest in your heart health. with kellogg's raisin bran ®. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the "tonight show." we are here with one of the all-time greats, mr. dany, august 1st. dan aykroyd, thank you so much for doing that great performance right there. and that was just unbelievable. and bringing the legendary bobby rush to the studio. >> okay, so like james brown is gone, eh, and richard penniman, little richard, he's not gonna tour no more. and b.b. king is slowing down. bobby rush is the last one left of that generation, that contemporary. did you see him move? [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! >> bobby will be -- he'll be in washington, d.c., july 22nd at the hamilton. brooklyn, new york, the bam r&b festival on the 24th. and japan on the 27th, at the fuji rock festival. the great bobby rush in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about buddy. he is looking good. >> yeah, looking good. 300 albums. >> jimmy: 300 albums? >> used to be a police officer in chicago in 1955. i'm glad he got out of law enforcement and got into that. got 300 albums, been recording since the '50s and he is on tour
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before the joint committee about meade's great defeat at gettysburg, and how he was saved by dan sickles and dan butterfield, and a cast of midgets. and that teaches grant something. one of the first orders grant issues upon becoming general in chief, you can't go to washington from the army withouf having a counter advance from headquarters. there's not going to beti anyc e of this back door back stabbing, that is characteristic of a none culture that had been promoted s by none other than the president of the united states, abraham lincoln. grant also knew he had the challenge of popular expectation, that's why you get a third star, overall command.a because you're goingon to have dress the problem of virginia head on. until grant devises a plan, which you heard elements of already. a plan which in virginia has four prongs. operation southwest virginia, an operation through the shenandoah valley. a column moving toward richmondn and petersburg along the james river, and then the main army maneuver in north central virginia, the central virginia, the army of the potomac that a would move to eng
before the joint committee about meade's great defeat at gettysburg, and how he was saved by dan sickles and dan butterfield, and a cast of midgets. and that teaches grant something. one of the first orders grant issues upon becoming general in chief, you can't go to washington from the army withouf having a counter advance from headquarters. there's not going to beti anyc e of this back door back stabbing, that is characteristic of a none culture that had been promoted s by none other than the...
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dan a big winner. now, everyone wants to know, what will dan do now? >> before we answer that, let's show you why options worked so well for dan here. but now, he's on vacation, but he's taking the time away to drop us a line. so, dan, twitter reports next week. what do you do ahead of this? >> i'm in lake george, new york. no tikis here. stacey, welcome back. great to see you at the desk. i love your trade. i like that play. on twitter, the options market implies an 11% move. it's already moved 25%. sentiment was poor and implied volatility was high. it created an upside to the slightest bit of good news. so, you need to cover that low delta put. it makes no sense to ride the last 15 cents of that out. i think, given some of the recent management shakeup, i think this could be a kitchen sink quarter to reset for the new management. i'm less confident at $38 than $30. but the $37 call in september, i think you have to sell a higher strike put to lock in some pr t profits. i think the $37 high is good. >> thanks, dan. enjoy the luau. mike? >> well, i would be inclined to take the money and run on this myself. >>> coming up next, the f
dan a big winner. now, everyone wants to know, what will dan do now? >> before we answer that, let's show you why options worked so well for dan here. but now, he's on vacation, but he's taking the time away to drop us a line. so, dan, twitter reports next week. what do you do ahead of this? >> i'm in lake george, new york. no tikis here. stacey, welcome back. great to see you at the desk. i love your trade. i like that play. on twitter, the options market implies an 11% move. it's...
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dan, we will leave it there. dan niles alpha one capital. it's not sexy, he says, but it does the job. >> no, go a step further, if intel, if the pc is not dead and there is a turning point there. daniodic soft. i think that's one even though tim ppoed on the show. >> i own intel for the long term. to me if you look at the semis, they've outperformed the s&p seven great quarters. this is a greater run than in the dot-com areas. when the revisions haven't gone necessarily higher, at some point you say these aren't terribly cheap and you need to take some profits. >> tim, he said i don't like the company, it's not sexy. i was expecting, that was your girlfriend from georgetown or something like. is it going to come out of your mouth? >> thank you. >> i'm sorry. >> i usually fall for that line. we're going to move on now. >> time for positive drops. big movers of the day. coach down 1% karen. >> a tough retail, 1% is close to pop. the turn around has not started quite yet. drop for sarefta. >> i learned with: rovis. i think you go with ibb. more of a muted performance but you won't get hurt. granted it will be big chunky names. >> cray, a pop, 15% move. >> cray moved tore them today.
dan, we will leave it there. dan niles alpha one capital. it's not sexy, he says, but it does the job. >> no, go a step further, if intel, if the pc is not dead and there is a turning point there. daniodic soft. i think that's one even though tim ppoed on the show. >> i own intel for the long term. to me if you look at the semis, they've outperformed the s&p seven great quarters. this is a greater run than in the dot-com areas. when the revisions haven't gone necessarily higher,...
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dan's favorite sport. >> yeah. >> dan drew that. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. enbrel helped relieve my joint pain. but the best part of every journey... dad!!! ...is coming home. ask if enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologists, can help you stop joint damage. [ lightning strike ] >>> that's a horrifying moment caught on camera. it's rare enough to be hit by lightning. >> whoa. >> but this guy was hit inside his own garage. it's actually been a bizarre week of lightning strikes in america. one person killed. about a dozen others injured. >> you may think you're reasonably safe in your own house during a storm, but this morning we're learning that's not always the case. so how can you protect yourself? abc's bazi kanani has more. >> here comes the hail, i think. >> reporter: watch what comes next while videotaping a violent thunderstorm from the shelter of his garage. chad greenly is outside denver, colorado, and suffered a concussion, the latest victim of a lightning strike in a place most people think they're safe. their homes. >> before i could turn and step away, bam. >> reporter: another close call this week for a 7-year-old and his mom near atlanta, georgia. standing by a large window when lightning struck. >> all i could see was my son on the ground and his foot was smoking. >> reporter: and yet again, an emergency call in dayton, ohio. >> and it zapped him, and he's got marks all over his chest. >> reporter: a frightened mom on the line with 911 after a powerful volt of electricity shot straight into the house injuring 9-year-old hunter. >> just lit up the house, and then all of a sudden you hear this big kaboom. >> reporter: lightning strikes hundreds and kills an average of 53 people in the u.s. each year, most lightning victims are outdoors at the time. indoors is safer. but clearly not beyond reach. >> lightning is the most unpredictable force of nature. we know how hot the lightning is when it strikes. it's hotter than the surface of the sun. it just where it's going to strike, it doesn't always strike the tallest objects. it's random. >> reporter: intrepid storm chaser doug keesling knows the safest place when the skies light up is inside a building. avoid electronic equipment and cords and avoid sinks and showers and because a current can travel in a pipe and stay clear of windows and doors. >> i thought i was safe. >> reporter: lessons learned the hard way about the seriousness of those magnificent summer storms. for "good morning america," bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >> important life-saving tips there. bazi, our thanks to you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," a very sketchy story that is ahead in "pop news." i went there. so, of course, it comes from sara. so, of course, it comes from sara. your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields. they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins to help support your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. now, with a new easy to swallow coating. ♪ [ male announcer ] bring your style to life. get 20% off all hunter ceiling fans at lowe's. ♪ >>> danway for two weeks. i know you've missed us, right? >> weekend mornings, where is my "pop news." >> hand off my verbal baton. dan. >> time for "pop news." here's sara haines. >> yes. breaking news about the "breaking bad" spin-off which is easily one of the most anticipated new tv shows. its writers are revealing they've set "better call saul" six years before he meets walter white. even though it's a prequel the writers say they love to jump around in time. anyone who is a fan, they know that and anything is possible in "better call saul," and walter white will only show up if it makes sense. look for the show early next year. i'm hoping for a walter white appearance. >> that sounds like a tease. >> i think jesse will be on there. i just -- walter white would be a surprise. >> he may show up. i have a feeling. >> for fans. >>> and folks in ohio are jumping for a different reason. folks in missouri are jumping out of bed for an almost equally exciting one. they're about to get an offici
dan's favorite sport. >> yeah. >> dan drew that. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic...
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dan? >> b., for beef cake. benjamin. >> dan beef cake harris. and yours are -- >> r.e? >> r, robert. >> yours? >> christine. rhymes with pristine. >> makes as much sense as beef cake. it's a nice tradition. thing we should keep it. >> i do, too. let's get behind this one. >> we're united on this front. >>> also next up in the "heat index" two big stars send mag jor message. john legend's new video for you and i going viral right now with more than 6 million views. it features women of all shapes, sizes, and races including his supermodel wife, chrissy teigen. and "orange is the new black" actress laverne. they're looking into the mirror as he signings they're beautifu. a similar message, colbie caillat. the video for her song, try. women baring their natural beauty. she's saying you don't need to try to be someone we're not. >> george and i were talking about this. kate has had to cut her hair shot. she was devastated. i was laying in bed with her explaining, your hair does not define you. it's what you are inside. if you listen to the words of the john legend song, t
dan? >> b., for beef cake. benjamin. >> dan beef cake harris. and yours are -- >> r.e? >> r, robert. >> yours? >> christine. rhymes with pristine. >> makes as much sense as beef cake. it's a nice tradition. thing we should keep it. >> i do, too. let's get behind this one. >> we're united on this front. >>> also next up in the "heat index" two big stars send mag jor message. john legend's new video for you and i going viral...
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dan noise has the investigation -- dan noyes has the investigation. >> his family has been in the business since 1906 selling shark fins to restaurants for shark fin soup. >> >> what is the source of the shark fin? can you tell me the source of the shark fin? >> he has pled not guilty and says they will challenge the ban. they found 2,138 slashing -- shark fins at the warehouse a full six months after the ban took affect. it is a low he knows very well. >> my name is michael cuong. i am the fourth generation to be involved in shark fellowship business. >> he was one of the most vocal opponents appearing at hearings in san francisco. >> it is not just cost effective to catch sharks. when they catch the shark they will use it. >> and now he is the first major test of the new law. charges with four misdemeanors for possession and sale of frozen and processed shark fin and raw shark tail and dried shark fin for display purposes. >> if you knew what the law is why have all of the shark fins? >> the fine is $1,000 and six months in jail. not enough for some activists. >> we don't think this is right. we think this is grossly under done. >> the north cal coordinator is worried the punishment can be seen as a cost of doing business. thousands died for him to have the shark fins in his warehouse. >> one charge per animal would be a more equitable situation. we are talking thousands of animals. here is a guy who will get a slap on the wrist for having something illegal. >> i completely understand their concern. >> they suspend the charging disetion. >> you have to look at the legislative intent. the legislative intent is clear and it makes it a misdemeanor offense. there is no way to elevate it to a felony. >> it is working like we intended it to work. >> assemblyman paul fong wrote the shark fin ban and said in addition to the possible penalties he lost his supply of shark fins worth a million dollars or more on the black market. >> i am satisfied with that. the whole intention was to bring awareness of the shark's plight. the need for sharks in our ecosystem. >> the latest search says at least 100 million sharks died each year for shark fin soup. often crews lop off the fins and dump them back into the ocean to bleed to death or drowned. several species of sharks are on the extinction. >> sharks are vitally important. they are in every oition -- ocean in the world and keep the ocean healthy. if we lose them we could have problems with other species down the line. they are waging a campaign to cut the demand for shark fin soup using basketball star yao ming. >> if you could see how each year 70 million sharks are killed to end up in soup, could you still eat it? >> it is working. >> now in china they say a 50 to 70% reduction in shark fin which is literally millions of sharks, tens of millions of sharks. >> the chinese government has provided spots on prime time tv to run his ads and they banned it from all official dinners. in the time it took you to watch this story another 660 sharks died. 275,000 a day. all for soup. for the i team, dan noyes, a a bc7 news. >> it is time to get one last check on our weather. >> live doppler 7hd is showing us clouds off the coast right now, but clear inland. look for flight delays if you are traveling to the northeast with severe weather heading toward boston and 82 in new york. hot weather through texas and also arizona. the monsoonal moisture is bringing hazy, humid conditions and the threat of thunderstorms es in the higher elevation. cloudy in los angeles at 86. in the bay area the temperatures will be coming down. 91 in concord and other places holding steady. 69 in san francisco and 86 in san jose and 81 in fremont and 77 in oakland. if you are heading to the giants' game tomorrow it will be mild. the temperatures in the mid60s and dropping to near 60 when the game ends. and here is a temperature trend for you. we will be just above average all week in san francisco. the average is 66. we will be in the 70s through the rest of of the week. that means inland areas will be in the
dan noise has the investigation -- dan noyes has the investigation. >> his family has been in the business since 1906 selling shark fins to restaurants for shark fin soup. >> >> what is the source of the shark fin? can you tell me the source of the shark fin? >> he has pled not guilty and says they will challenge the ban. they found 2,138 slashing -- shark fins at the warehouse a full six months after the ban took affect. it is a low he knows very well. >> my name...
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dan harris with a fear of thunderstorms. luckily this cat has the perfect escape plan. >> and i'm out of here. that is one clever kitty. how cute, dan. >> that's very cute. absolutely. >> dans too but -- >> look at it over and over. >> three storms in a row in one night. >> really cute. very cute. thank you very much. sara, for a wonderful "pop news" as always and for personalizing it with a little cat at the end for me, i appreciate that. we'll be right back with a big announcement you do not want to miss. keep it here. ♪ at famous footwear we're not just selling back to school shoes, we're selling straight up confidence. we've done our homework to find the hottest shoes to send your kids back in style. like our exclusive shimmer print converse high-tops. anybody sitting here? only at famous footwear. famous footwear. victory is yours. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes fico®redit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. it's this new paint. nothing stays on the wall. not any o
dan harris with a fear of thunderstorms. luckily this cat has the perfect escape plan. >> and i'm out of here. that is one clever kitty. how cute, dan. >> that's very cute. absolutely. >> dans too but -- >> look at it over and over. >> three storms in a row in one night. >> really cute. very cute. thank you very much. sara, for a wonderful "pop news" as always and for personalizing it with a little cat at the end for me, i appreciate that. we'll be...
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saves the flag for dan and ann, and, of course, important to dan as a world war ii vet. after the fire was out that night, he went to put the flag back. >> oh, wow, what a beautiful act of patriotism and respect for the man who served our country. >> yeah, he just got dangerously close because it was that important to him. >>> every now and then when you have a barbecue, sometimes you wind up with an unwanted guest, and if you notice the poles they are carrying, they are typical of what? >> snakes. >> snake wranglers. how do you rid the guests? you call the snake busters. rattlesnakes. >> wow, that's a gnarly shot. >> there's a snake buried deep beneath the barbecue grill. a snake expert, wrangling snakes for years, tries to go in and get the snakes out of people's homes, out of the yards because he doesn't want to see these people killed from the snakes. >> i'm glad they are doing this because we get to see these images and those videos because they really are magnificent beings. they are scarey, but they are so amazing. >> yeah, and they are super important part of the
saves the flag for dan and ann, and, of course, important to dan as a world war ii vet. after the fire was out that night, he went to put the flag back. >> oh, wow, what a beautiful act of patriotism and respect for the man who served our country. >> yeah, he just got dangerously close because it was that important to him. >>> every now and then when you have a barbecue, sometimes you wind up with an unwanted guest, and if you notice the poles they are carrying, they are...
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dan crippen, dan, thank you forr being our executive director, we appreciate you. [applause] where is he? [inaudible conversations] >> well, you tell him great job. we appreciate him. [laughter] david quam, david moore, jodi omar. [applause] did i say that right? thank you all. shelley irving and also on my project, america works, richard lane, garrett groves and iris palmer did a knockout job. thank you. [applause] i don't know where they are, but thank you. they did a super job putting together all of our materials and giving us something that we can all take home with us. and then i have to tell you that when i was nominated to be the national chair, i went back to my staff and i said, guess what? we got nominated to be the vice chair which means that in a couple years we'll be the chair. i won't repeat the words of what my be chief of staff said to me, but she did say she wouldn't be with me think longer. but she is here today, and we spent 20 years at various positions, but my chief of staff, denise authority run, i want to give her a round of applause. [applause] thank you very much. katie who is our policy director, worked very hard with all your staffs across the nation. chelsea barnett, alice, our communications director who's taking pictures right now, doing a great job. travis bauer who has put together all of my too material, there are many other people, but these are the people who are here today. thank you to my staff. [applause] it's been a great pleasure. i know, governor hickenlooper, you're going to have a ball. it's a lot of ton to work with our fellow -- fun to work with our fellow governors and corporate partners throughout the nga. so now i'd like to call on our chair of our nominating committee, governor tomblin, who is going to share with us our executive committee nominations. >> well, thank you, madam chair. and on behalf of your nominating committee, we would like to say thank you for your great leadership of this organization over this past year, and we want you to know that your committee has worked very hard, very diligently over the last 72 hours to come with the recommendations for leaders of this organization for 015. 2015. we look north and we look south, east and west. we did background checks -- [laughter] we did, you know, what is it, peer reviews, we did all kinds of things. [laughter] but it is really my privilege and and honor to officially nominate the following governors to lead the organization through 2015. i'll start with the nga executive committee. governor terry branstad of iowa, mark dayton of minnesota, pat mccrory of north carolina, steve bullock of montana, you, madam chair, mary fallin from oklahoma, danmalloy of connecticut and scott walker of wisconsin. and as nga vice chair, governor gary herbert of utah and as nga chair for 2014-'15, governor john hickenlooper of colorado. and, madam chair, i move the acceptance of the nominations en bloc. >> thank you for your work. all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all those opposed, nay. motion carries. governor hickenlooper, congratulations as the new chair of the national governors association. [applause] all right. i turn it over to you. >> well, thank you, mary. you have been a truly outstanding leader for the national governors association, and i'm excited to continue the work that we have started together and looking forward to work with our new vice chair, gary herbert. we have a history of working together on other organizations. i think together we are all committed to that role that we can influence and stress the ons of governors and states -- the importance of governors and states working within the nga. i think we each believe
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dan has more from seattle. dan?>> reporter: hi, jenna, it is a complicated fight over water quality. how much fish locally caught fish washingtonians eat and if that puts their health at risk. environmental groups are notting more tougher regulations on storm run off. people are eating a lot of polluted fish. native americans eat the most sea food from the local waters. we are talking about future and ongoing pollution. there are certain bays and species that are unsafe to eat. and what this rule is about keeping that from happening more. what no one can predict. how it could be done by technology. and they have a huge what they are worried about the uncertainity. >> to man date this one size fits all. and you can't comply with. and it doesn't exist to measure or comply. it is absurd. in the meantime usda is encouraging americans to eat more fish and not less. >> there is an outbreak of tornados. and the damage done by the incredible twisters and the risk the severe weather has ahead of us. you do a lot of things gr
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dan, you celebrate, right? >> 1976, oh, yeah, i -- well this is a family show so we have pixillated. what's down below there. >> dan is celebrating right now. >> i have never felt so free, lara. this may also be the end of my journalism career, which is freeing in itself. >> today is just start of national nude recreation week. so really, you're just ahead of the curve, no pun intended. this holiday was meant to enkourm people to step out of their comfort zone and into their birthday suits. the founders of the holiday have recommended you celebrate by either skinny-dipping or perhaps answering your door naked. i'm not sure -- i'm doing it right now. or do "pop news." i'm not sure your boss recognizes this holiday. i know mine does so i'm fine. please check before celebrating at the office. >> have you had conversations with our boss that i didn't know about? >> you both have, obviously. >> no, he's celebrating right now. >> oh, i see. >> the entire control room is celebrating. they just didn't have a big enough pixillator. >> whoa. >> whoa? >> what? robin. >> so close, lara. so close. >> just on this side of the line. >> thank you, lara. >> i'm going to help her out. the "heat index" is coming up. >>> let's get some weather from ginger. >> i just have this image of james goldson now that i can't get out of my head. no, really. and lara was talking. we were saying. you could see a cold front on national nude day. yep. all right, so good morning, everybody. let's go ahead and turn this thing nice. this is shannon, from greenville, michigan. this here, celebrating her 10th birthday is -- >> gabby. >> gabby, saying good morning to everybody. let's get to the forecast. severe weather to talk about. the damaging winds and hail the largest threat. but there is some isolated tornado threats especially right there in the northeast, some of the biggest cities. after the heat and humidity of today, the sticky air is going to be going away. boston dropping to 73 on wednesday. >>> good monday morning i have the microclimate forecast. we have high clouds and above average highs and a cooling trend tomorrow and through the weekend with temperatures close to average. we go from mid-60's and 70's around san francisco and richmond and 90's in the north bay and south bay and 100 inland, with temperatures in the 50's and 60's and the cooling trend >> it's like 50-50 out here for those who will celebrate national nude day and those who won't. so i'll keep doing my workout. >> the "gma" flash poll. no pun intended. >> are we -- encouraging people to celebrate? >> pretty much look that way. seems like it. i'm sure we'll get blamed for it. >>> first up in the "heat index." actress kristen johnston talking to "people" magazine about a battle with a rare disease. paula faris has her story. >> reporter: from an out of this world funny alien on "third rock from the sun." >> women are trouble. i should know. i've been one for two weeks. >> reporter: to a single and sometimes desperate divorce attorney on tv land's "the exes." >> i'll have the shrimp cocktail. >> reporter: kristen johnston has played it all. now the 46-year-old actress is opening up to "people" magazine about the rare form of lupus that turned her world into a real-life medical mystery. >> it was like swimming through molasses. i couldn't even hold my own neck up. >> reporter: the two-time emmy winner saying she knew something was wrong last summer when she had trouble climbing a flight of stairs. >> i couldn't walk. it was incredible. >> reporter: after four months, a battery of tests, and 17 different doctors, johnston was finally diagnosed with lupus myelitis. a neurological disorder that attacks the spine. and can end in paralysis if not treated. >> when i finally found out what it was, i had treatment. and started feeling a little better. >> doctors say if she waited a few more weeks to seek treatment, she could have ended up a quadriplegic. >> reporter: it's the latest personal battle for johnson who came clean about her struggle to hide her alcohol and pain killer addiction in 2012, sharing her story on "gma." >> there's so much secrecy. i think it keeps people sick. i really do. >> reporter: still sober and now in remission, johnston is back at work. and thankful to be alive. >> yes, yes, yes. it was such a life-changing experience, this five-month journey i went on. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> so glad she's speaking out. we hear from so many people who battle lupus. there's not enough discussion about it and not enough awareness. >> good thing she caught it in time, too. >>> is the middle initial on its way to becoming a thing of the past? a piece in "the new york times" getting a lot of buzz this morning. >> no, no, i love my middle initial. >> i'm philadelphia you're hogl. every generation, it seems like people are using them less. they say it seems too formal. john f. kennedy. franklin delano roosevelt. mary j. blige. she's holding on to it. baby boomers use them more than gen xers. >> i like it. >> what is it, danharris. and yours are -- >> r. triple r. >> i use it with my signature. >> you are? >> r, robert. >> yours? >> christine. rhymes with pristine. >> makes perfect sense. makes as much sense as beef cake. i think it's a nice tradition. i think we should keep it. >> i do, too. let's get behind this one. >> we're united on this front. >>> also next up in the "heat index" two big stars sending a major message about body image with their music. john legend's new video for "you and i" going viral right now with more than 6 million views. it features women of all shapes, sizes, and races including his supermodel wife, chrissy teigen. and "orange is the new black" actress laverne cox. they're looking into the mirror as he sings they're beautiful. the way they are. it's really, as i said, already over 6 million views. and sending a similar message is grammy winner colbie caillat. and the music video for her song, "try." it show cases women baring thetheir natural beauty. she's saying you don't ne
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dan harris joins us live not just yet. he is preparing what he is going to say and he'll join us in a couple moments. now he's ready. dan harris. how you doing, danr: so scared they called 911. i'm trying to speak quietly. we're taping some promos. detroit had me on the air. george is looking after me confused. sorry guys. let me tell you what's coming up on "gma." great to be with you. deadly storms lashing the northeast right now. winds gusting over 60 miles an hour killing four in new york, one in maryland. our extreme weather team is live with more on the damage and severe threats coming up today and brazil falling in that huge blowout. riot police called in overnight. fans start looting after that loss. the host nation crushed seven to one by germany. live in brazil with the latest. ferocious feline attacking a couple. an out of control house cat allegedly held its owners hostage. look at that face. in their bedroom after the feline again allegedly went berserk forcing them to call 911. i'm skeptical as you can tell. we'll have details. also big star power. talking michael douglas and leah remini live on "gma." >> i think you're on with phil
dan harris joins us live not just yet. he is preparing what he is going to say and he'll join us in a couple moments. now he's ready. dan harris. how you doing, danr: so scared they called 911. i'm trying to speak quietly. we're taping some promos. detroit had me on the air. george is looking after me confused. sorry guys. let me tell you what's coming up on "gma." great to be with you. deadly storms lashing the northeast right now. winds gusting over 60 miles an hour killing four in...