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penalty enforced from the spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> kevin: david jones. >> joe: going up with a larger chris summers, he runs him right out of bounds, can't make contact after five. if you have contact with him going down, i mean it -- i don't care how long you have been in this league, but you have been here sixth years, david jones should know that once you cross that five yards, the officials will call it. >> kevin: delvin johnson has come in on the line. first and ten, kahlil bell. a lot of people look at these preseason games, and we're not far from thinking this, let's not get anybody injured and let's get the game over with. for these kids putting their work on tape, for these coaches to digest, as they make hard decisions on the redskins -- these are important snaps. >> joe: do you hustle to the ball late in the game. you have to seize the opportunity in the moment when it's presented to you. the other thing is you're not just putting this on film for your coaches to look at. a lot of these rosters are set to 40 or 43 guys. what about the six or seven other spo
penalty enforced from the spot of the foul, automatic first down. >> kevin: david jones. >> joe: going up with a larger chris summers, he runs him right out of bounds, can't make contact after five. if you have contact with him going down, i mean it -- i don't care how long you have been in this league, but you have been here sixth years, david jones should know that once you cross that five yards, the officials will call it. >> kevin: delvin johnson has come in on the line....
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maybe the market was listening to david jones. in 90 seconds with a look at the republicans's effort to appeal to latino voters. remember president obama won a huge majority among the hispanic vote last time around. you probably still have a majority this time around but maybe not as big. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. stuart: more reaction and a romney bounce from this week's convention. according to the resin used in tracking poll of 11 key swing states mitt romney and president obama are tied 45 apiece. yesterday president obama had a 3 point lead and had been leading all week until now. president obama got 67% of the latino vote in the 2008 election and the romney campaign is taking note. wednesday republicans called on new mexico's governor to try to rally the hispanic voting block. last night florida senator marco rubio intr
maybe the market was listening to david jones. in 90 seconds with a look at the republicans's effort to appeal to latino voters. remember president obama won a huge majority among the hispanic vote last time around. you probably still have a majority this time around but maybe not as big. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the...
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australia the retail of david jones and airline virgin australia slated to hand in their report cardsors will be watching out for maruti suzuki after it restarted their production. our question today apple and samsung. ralph writes in. apple/samsung is about money. both parties have forgotten about the people. they should build on each other's work. another one, the fight between apple and samsung in russian proverb two fight the third one is watching. let us know your questions. get in touch with us at worldwide@cnbc.com or go to twitter, follow the show at cnbcwex.com. or to get a hold of me go to @beckymeehan. >>> quick look at the european markets. remember no trade here in the uk today because we're closed for a holiday. elsewhere, muted trade across much of the region very small gains for the dax, up very marginally for the german trade. small declines for the cac and the smi too, the cac is down 1.1%. the smi is flat we have to say at the moment to be honest. the spanish market trading lower today. let's look ahead what we can expect at the start of the u.s. trading day. still
australia the retail of david jones and airline virgin australia slated to hand in their report cardsors will be watching out for maruti suzuki after it restarted their production. our question today apple and samsung. ralph writes in. apple/samsung is about money. both parties have forgotten about the people. they should build on each other's work. another one, the fight between apple and samsung in russian proverb two fight the third one is watching. let us know your questions. get in touch...
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we've only got a couple of seconds left, let's go to david asman as with the dow jones industrials downd: one thing that doesn't tell you is the volume, 3 billion shares traded on the nyse index. we are doing fairly well in terms of volume but there is some conviction going into the downside, that seems to bolster the bears in the audience. let's go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. after hitting the all-time highs yesterday, apple is kind of an example of what is happening in the market. a lot of people taking the profit off the table. nicole: at the same time we saw apple hitting a new high, traders are still betting apple continues to go higher ahead of the iphone 5 and ipad. liz: today they are outperforming again reacting to comments, does that lead us to believe that not much changes until august 31 when we have that event that they will continue to do well? nicole: that is true, they have really shown resistan
we've only got a couple of seconds left, let's go to david asman as with the dow jones industrials downd: one thing that doesn't tell you is the volume, 3 billion shares traded on the nyse index. we are doing fairly well in terms of volume but there is some conviction going into the downside, that seems to bolster the bears in the audience. let's go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. after hitting the all-time highs yesterday, apple is kind of an example of what is happening...
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we'll have the director david frankel, three of the film's stars: meryl streep, tommy lee jones and steve carell. >> you want to feel alive. you want to feel the day. you know, the feeling of being in love and when it first happens to you and how connected you are to every moment, to every sense, to every piece of music. you just... you're more hyperaware and over time people settle for not. >> rose: henry kissinger, meryl streep, tommy lee jones, david frankel and stevecontinue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: henry kissinger is here. he is the former secretary of state and national security advisor. his history of brokering peace in the middle east informs his perspective on that region. he has shared his views on syria egypt and the arab spring in a "washington post" column. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. it's been a while. >> good to be here. too long. >> rose: so tell me. we now have a new defection in syria, the prime minister. what are the options for bashar al-assad? >> i think that
we'll have the director david frankel, three of the film's stars: meryl streep, tommy lee jones and steve carell. >> you want to feel alive. you want to feel the day. you know, the feeling of being in love and when it first happens to you and how connected you are to every moment, to every sense, to every piece of music. you just... you're more hyperaware and over time people settle for not. >> rose: henry kissinger, meryl streep, tommy lee jones, david frankel and stevecontinue....
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we have david corn from mother jones and aaron shock.close pal of the presumptive vice presidential nominee paul ryan who will take the stage later in the show. all right. i want to ask you, liberals are saying that chris christie bombed last night. it's all over the left of center blogs. my question is did he bomb or was he on message? aaron. you first. >> there weren't many liberals in the convention center last night. the way the crowd was going wild he clearly didn't bomb. he hit it out of the ballpark. he was right on message. he revved up the crowd. i think he set the stage for paul ryan tonight. >> david, you're not going to agree. >> no. i don't hing it's just liberals. i talked to people who advised the romney camp who won't go on air and say it. i don't think he did what he needed to do. >> what did he need to do? >> he needed to talk about mitt romney and convince americans that mitt romney is the guy to be president. he gave the speech he wrote for his own presidential announcement and added five lines about mitt romney two-t
we have david corn from mother jones and aaron shock.close pal of the presumptive vice presidential nominee paul ryan who will take the stage later in the show. all right. i want to ask you, liberals are saying that chris christie bombed last night. it's all over the left of center blogs. my question is did he bomb or was he on message? aaron. you first. >> there weren't many liberals in the convention center last night. the way the crowd was going wild he clearly didn't bomb. he hit it...
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the winner, david jones of roxboro, north carolina. >> brian: davie jones. >> steve: congratulations. this week. we know when times get tough taking care of your home falls to the bottom of the list. especially if you are in the military and constantly sent overseas. so we partnered with gaf, north america's largest roofing manufacturer, and ply gem, the leading manufacturer of exterior building products in america to give three deserving viewers a complete home exterior makeover. >> steve: we've seen two. now it's time for number three this morning. ainsley is in missouri get regularred to introduce us to the can you tell us family. good morning to you. >> good morning. we're in the midwest, it's beautiful here. we are with the kurtz family. you mentioned the three families. this is the third. the first was a family with an illness. the second, a family affected by a natural disaster. and this third family, the winning military family, the kurtzs. they lived here for 17 years. he served in the military for 34, he's retired, suffering from ptsd, injured in the military. and also has h
the winner, david jones of roxboro, north carolina. >> brian: davie jones. >> steve: congratulations. this week. we know when times get tough taking care of your home falls to the bottom of the list. especially if you are in the military and constantly sent overseas. so we partnered with gaf, north america's largest roofing manufacturer, and ply gem, the leading manufacturer of exterior building products in america to give three deserving viewers a complete home exterior makeover....
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david jones, how did they get the power back on? guest: 20 of a major disruption -- winnie have a major outage as they had, you have to turn the power and gradually because you do not want to overload the system. yet to make sure the supply meets the demand. yet the hospitals, essential infrastructures. you make sure those infrastructures are brought on first. you eve of the demand with the supply, always making sure it is in balance. if you do that improperly, what it will do is lead to an additional outage. if they brought back the -- they brought it back gradually. they made appeals to the public to reduce their consumption. supply and demand was in balance. host: a headline -- victor, republican, silver spring, maryland. caller: i blame a lot of the problems with our with the environmental wackos. i call them watermelons because their grip on the outside, read on the inside. the caller who suggested we put the lines underground, is the one to be one of the ones that will complain we might be disturbing a fly or something? this r
david jones, how did they get the power back on? guest: 20 of a major disruption -- winnie have a major outage as they had, you have to turn the power and gradually because you do not want to overload the system. yet to make sure the supply meets the demand. yet the hospitals, essential infrastructures. you make sure those infrastructures are brought on first. you eve of the demand with the supply, always making sure it is in balance. if you do that improperly, what it will do is lead to an...
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david is a jones professor and chair of neurology. imroos miller is professor of neurology and psychiatry at the university of psychiatry san francisco and once again my cohost is dr. eric kandel. he is as you know a nobel lawyer yet at the university and a howard hughes medical investigators. he gets our program off this evening telling us what it is we're about to see and talk about. we're full of stories of alzheimer's. people have been touched by it, their parents, somebody, their grandparents. we know there's something called age-related memory loss. how can we understand what we want to discover in this conversation? >> as you pointed out, it's very helpful to divide memory loss with age into two categories. what's called age-related memory loss, normal energy or benign senescent forgetfulness and the dementias. benign senescence forgetfulness like your muscles get weaker and stiffer so there's a weakening with age. this is in contrs to dementia which is a progressive much more serious disease. and it's impacts other aspects of
david is a jones professor and chair of neurology. imroos miller is professor of neurology and psychiatry at the university of psychiatry san francisco and once again my cohost is dr. eric kandel. he is as you know a nobel lawyer yet at the university and a howard hughes medical investigators. he gets our program off this evening telling us what it is we're about to see and talk about. we're full of stories of alzheimer's. people have been touched by it, their parents, somebody, their...
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and david corn for mother jones, an msnbc political analyst and also the author of "showdown." first of all, thanks both of you for your time tonight. >> sure thing. >> it's our pleasure. >> david, let me start with you. we're having some fun there with rafalca, but the point here is very serious. mitt romney for this time in history, i mean, what are we looking at here? >> well, first i have to say those were the most six gripping minutes of olympic sport i've ever seen today. watching rafalca come around the third turn. though the cantering isn't as articulated as it should be. we learned about the sport and the need for undercar garages and how to have tax savings offshore. not for tax benefit, just for the heck of it. but i think your summation this evening, reverend, sort of puts into light all the stuff it's creating an impression about mitt romney. if you look at the latest polls, once again we see the public is a bit disappointed or concerned with president barack obama's performance on the economy. we'd like the economy to be doing better and him having more results. wh
and david corn for mother jones, an msnbc political analyst and also the author of "showdown." first of all, thanks both of you for your time tonight. >> sure thing. >> it's our pleasure. >> david, let me start with you. we're having some fun there with rafalca, but the point here is very serious. mitt romney for this time in history, i mean, what are we looking at here? >> well, first i have to say those were the most six gripping minutes of olympic sport i've...
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taiwan jones will play the full back. david osbury the tight end, and brandon myers won't play tonight. the line from left tackle to right tackle. jared valdeer, and phillipe barnes. taiwan gets the first half. second and 9. turns inside by the linebacker right. they have overplayed that stretch twice, forced it back inside, and the seahawks have 10 starters coming back after they finished number 9. chris flemmens, the former raider, their front 4. leroy here and kj wright, turned that last play inside. 3 of the 4 went to the pro bowl a year ago in the deep secondary. huge pointers, earl thomas, the young hard hitter. a strong safety won't play because of a hip injury. taiwan jones on a third and long will run for a raider first down. it was a draw hand off, tom, to taiwan jones. got him spread out a little bit. he pumped that for 14 yard. >> i don't think seattle was expecting a running play. they ran a nice hand off to the right side. taiwan cut it back to the middle of the field, some nice strong and fancy dancing to get to
taiwan jones will play the full back. david osbury the tight end, and brandon myers won't play tonight. the line from left tackle to right tackle. jared valdeer, and phillipe barnes. taiwan gets the first half. second and 9. turns inside by the linebacker right. they have overplayed that stretch twice, forced it back inside, and the seahawks have 10 starters coming back after they finished number 9. chris flemmens, the former raider, their front 4. leroy here and kj wright, turned that last...
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joining me now is msnbc political analyst david corn, also the washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and author of the book "showdown." david, welcome to the show. >> good to be with you, professor. >> mr. corn, three countries, three strikes? >> you know, maybe he got a foul tip in poland. i don't know. that's about the best he did. i've been on the air the last day or so calling this the moonwalking tour because he had to spend so much time walking back comments. and i spoke this afternoon to a republican strategist who i like. before mitt romney went on the tour, the guy was telling me, listen, this is good for mitt romney, the olympics are going on. not a lot of attention focused on politics here. he'll get some good photo ops, be associated with the olympics. all in all, probably a good thing for him. so i called him up and said, what do you think now? he said, well, if this was a gymnastics floor routine, i would take at least half a point away from him. this was not a net gain for mitt romney. if he's trying to show himself as a competent statesman who can go on the w
joining me now is msnbc political analyst david corn, also the washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and author of the book "showdown." david, welcome to the show. >> good to be with you, professor. >> mr. corn, three countries, three strikes? >> you know, maybe he got a foul tip in poland. i don't know. that's about the best he did. i've been on the air the last day or so calling this the moonwalking tour because he had to spend so much time walking back...
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joining me now is david corn, washington bureau cleave of mother jones. t. and dana mill bank, columnist for "the washington post." thank you both for being here this evening. >> good evening. >> david, let me start with you. is medicare a winner for the romney/ryan ticket? i mean, they do seem to think so. >> well, they do. and they -- you know, put out these campaign ads that you have talked about that have been untrue, barack obama cutting $716 billion out of medicare in the future. but i have to admit i was puzzled by the ryan choice because i think it keeps medicare in play and in a way that's -- ad have an stage us to the democrats. i think most americans -- i think i will speak for myself. you know. they talk about the -- ryan plan not affecting anyone under the -- over the age of 55. i'm close to 55. i won't say exactly how close but in 15 years from now, i really don't want to be juggling different insurance plans and trying to figure out which insurance company may cheat me the less when i'm -- maybe dealing with some serious health issues. i thi
joining me now is david corn, washington bureau cleave of mother jones. t. and dana mill bank, columnist for "the washington post." thank you both for being here this evening. >> good evening. >> david, let me start with you. is medicare a winner for the romney/ryan ticket? i mean, they do seem to think so. >> well, they do. and they -- you know, put out these campaign ads that you have talked about that have been untrue, barack obama cutting $716 billion out of...
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a great question, david, from one of our viewers, scott jones. he wants to know: is 2012 shaping up to be another reagan 1980? where reagan was in the polls, compared to carter. do you see a similar pattern in this election? >> i think there is an opportunity for that. when you take a looka this has been an even race, you are looking at a sitting president, the economy's gone atrociously for. the challenge to governor romney is to provide that alternative. i think the selection of ryan clearly indicates that he knows to make that alternative and make that -- lay that out. that's the challenge. if he can do that, which is reagan did, there is the possibility of that outcome. >> bernard, what do you think about the comparison, when it comes to the number, want necessarily the policy? what do you think, is it similar to reagan? >> i think it is a lot more similar to the 2004 election of george bush and john kerry n. mitt romney, you have a patrishian, massachusetts politician, defined by the other side and a sitting president, who the voters are com
a great question, david, from one of our viewers, scott jones. he wants to know: is 2012 shaping up to be another reagan 1980? where reagan was in the polls, compared to carter. do you see a similar pattern in this election? >> i think there is an opportunity for that. when you take a looka this has been an even race, you are looking at a sitting president, the economy's gone atrociously for. the challenge to governor romney is to provide that alternative. i think the selection of ryan...
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it's still tied in the 11th but david cooper hits the game- ending single off of nate jones.ng innings from jake peavy. good news for the sox... paul konerko passed his concussion test, and should return soon. the cubs hosting the last-place astros last night. jeff samardzija tied a career- high with eleven strike outs... and he only allowed one earned- run in seven innings. it's three- nothing cubs in the fifth, when alfonso soriano hits his 21st home run of the year to add on to the cubs' lead. they go on to win 7-1, in front of 31,400... the smallest crowd at wrigley this season. that's a look at sports. your live illinois lottery drawing is next. here are the winning picked three numbersk 3 numbers: 3 7 3 the power ball jackpot is $305 million tomorrow evening ... here are the winning the pick four numbers: 3 1 1 3 think you can't get great auto insurance coverage and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of
it's still tied in the 11th but david cooper hits the game- ending single off of nate jones.ng innings from jake peavy. good news for the sox... paul konerko passed his concussion test, and should return soon. the cubs hosting the last-place astros last night. jeff samardzija tied a career- high with eleven strike outs... and he only allowed one earned- run in seven innings. it's three- nothing cubs in the fifth, when alfonso soriano hits his 21st home run of the year to add on to the cubs'...
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. >> joining us now from tampa is the washington bureau chief of mother jones, msnbc political analyst, davidalk about tampa and what's going on down there. that comment from haley barbour i thought was kind of stinging this morning on the day the convention begins. charlie crist is now speaking at the dnc. we just got a little bit of information about who used to work for charlie crist and it's a lot of current romney staffers, including andrea saul. does it hurt to have high profile republicans either questioning or leaving the party as mitt romney is its nominee? >> well, it certainly doesn't help. let's start with that basic premise. mitt romney is coming into tampa and you can see there's a whole hub or actually not, of activity behind me. really with the least amount of enthusiasm of any candidate in modern times. and paul ryan, by picking paul ryan, he didn't really do that much to juice up the enthusiasm the way that mccain did with sarah palin, at least initially. if you go back and think about the barack obama entrance into denver and how he stormed his way into there, he was not on
. >> joining us now from tampa is the washington bureau chief of mother jones, msnbc political analyst, davidalk about tampa and what's going on down there. that comment from haley barbour i thought was kind of stinging this morning on the day the convention begins. charlie crist is now speaking at the dnc. we just got a little bit of information about who used to work for charlie crist and it's a lot of current romney staffers, including andrea saul. does it hurt to have high profile...
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. >> joining me now are david corn, washington bureau chief, and former mother jones and msnbc politicalren finney, former -- there's the former -- dnc communications director and msnbc political analyst. and pardon me for being thrown by sarah palin's urge, i think i saw on that video, to use the word "dick" and "misfire" in the same sentence and aim it at the former vice president of the united states. karen, sarah palin -- with problems like sarah palin, how does the republican party have this one big, happy family event they've got planned in florida at the end of the month? >> you know, i can't wait. i'm so excited! i would say i actually think that maybe between now and the start of their convention, we should have the bat-crap crazy watch, because i feel like there's plenty of fodder. we could probably do something just about every day. because, actually, you know you're in trouble when you're the republican party and sarah palin is the least of the bat-crap crazy when you've got -- what was that, an assassination attempt to-- i wish we were that smart. i mean, of course we're not
. >> joining me now are david corn, washington bureau chief, and former mother jones and msnbc politicalren finney, former -- there's the former -- dnc communications director and msnbc political analyst. and pardon me for being thrown by sarah palin's urge, i think i saw on that video, to use the word "dick" and "misfire" in the same sentence and aim it at the former vice president of the united states. karen, sarah palin -- with problems like sarah palin, how does...
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and with me now is msnbc political analyst and mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and comedyarm, from it editorial producer mary sandy to my right and comedian jared logan. do a riff, what did we see tonight? he came out, everybody loved him, sort of old and folksy and iconic figure in american life but he did an, what we called a bob newhart, talking to somebody that isn't there. >> they was man with noint -- no point tonight, i think. amazing. you don't let an 82-year-old man just go off script and talk about whatever he wants. my grandmother is 82 and we don't let her do that. >> we'll get rid of obama, that was pretty personal. >> i don't know if there was a theme. he was all over the place, he was talking to obama. >> here is eastwood, great actor, speaking to the empty stool. pretended was president obama. let's watch this performance. >> so mr. president -- how do you handle, how do you handle promises that you made when you're running for election and how do you handle it? what do you say to people? do you just -- i know people -- people are wondering you don't -- oka
and with me now is msnbc political analyst and mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and comedyarm, from it editorial producer mary sandy to my right and comedian jared logan. do a riff, what did we see tonight? he came out, everybody loved him, sort of old and folksy and iconic figure in american life but he did an, what we called a bob newhart, talking to somebody that isn't there. >> they was man with noint -- no point tonight, i think. amazing. you don't let an 82-year-old...
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seth jones from the rand corporation is working on the other one. david maraniss is working on another biography at this time, and there are lots of great books that had come out every year by a serious journalist/historian's that are worth reading. a book on steve jobs is a perfect example on that. is an international best-selling phenomenon and all the things we can learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read eclectically actually. i read a wonderful book written by a british -- about his father in world war ii. i read about the 48 campaign which is, you said it was really while. henry wallace and strom thurmond and tom dooley the first election after the war so reading about terry anderson and the book about george bush and how he decided to go to war. my wife just finished it and she just picked it off so i have to go back and get involved in that. i read a lot of magazines, a lot of essays. i read actually opened up a correspondence with donald hall as a result of something he wrote in "the new yorker" about growing old and it really
seth jones from the rand corporation is working on the other one. david maraniss is working on another biography at this time, and there are lots of great books that had come out every year by a serious journalist/historian's that are worth reading. a book on steve jobs is a perfect example on that. is an international best-selling phenomenon and all the things we can learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read eclectically actually. i read a wonderful book written...
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david frankel, the director of the film. the film's three stars, steve carell, tommy lee jones and, of course, meryl streep i'm pleased to have of them here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: this is a classic script that's been around. >> yes, there's a list i gather that travels around through the offices in hollywood and everybody knows about it. >> the blacklist. >> rose: the greatest scripts that are not produced and maybe not produceable. (laughs)...
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. >> right now, "washington post's" eugene robinson, "mother jones's" david corn.ar with right now. we got to go into syria, against iran, stay in the war, get back into war with lieb yeah, continue our war with afghanistan and iraq, it went on and on. >> great idea. it's totally unrealistic. he is unburdened by responsibilities of the presidency. that's a really good thing. it's a good thing that he doesn't get to go to war willy-nilly, left and right, the way he has consistently advocated since barack obama took office. >> used to be a man who cared deeply, and he does, about the service people stuck in a war begun with great popularity, ended up being unpopular. he was a great victim of that as a p.o.w. in vietnam. now he seems to be for fresh new wars and he attacks china. we have to stop using economic sanctions which rely on united effort by countries like china and russia and just go in there militarily. >> it's just sort of empty hawkishness. because as gene said, there is no obligation to act on it and deal with the consequences. whether it be financial, m
. >> right now, "washington post's" eugene robinson, "mother jones's" david corn.ar with right now. we got to go into syria, against iran, stay in the war, get back into war with lieb yeah, continue our war with afghanistan and iraq, it went on and on. >> great idea. it's totally unrealistic. he is unburdened by responsibilities of the presidency. that's a really good thing. it's a good thing that he doesn't get to go to war willy-nilly, left and right, the way...
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got the dow jones industrials down about six points, so can't quite make it for this monday at the moment. we still have about two minutes left, so let's go over to ashley webster in for david: liz, how are you? volume falling off a cliff, ecb today quelling the speculation that they're going to try and put limits on bond yields of european debt which was in our german newspapers every weekend. we get some sort of amazing tidbit -- liz: and then, nein. ashley: pretty much we've been drifting. liz: nicole's been down on the floor of the new york stock exchange, she's pointed out a whole bunch of names that are very excited. today's big winner, apple becoming the most valuable company by market cap. >> reporter: apple is definitely one that hits think highs, as everybody anticipates the iphone 5 in september. you noted the market cap making it the most valuable company, taking out 1999 when microsoft did that. ashley: you know what? we're not seeing much conviction in these markets. we mentioned volume, nicole, on pace to be 15% below average. >> reporter: right, that's true. it's not an options expiration, but sometimes the volume's down. we've had so many storied stocks tha
got the dow jones industrials down about six points, so can't quite make it for this monday at the moment. we still have about two minutes left, so let's go over to ashley webster in for david: liz, how are you? volume falling off a cliff, ecb today quelling the speculation that they're going to try and put limits on bond yields of european debt which was in our german newspapers every weekend. we get some sort of amazing tidbit -- liz: and then, nein. ashley: pretty much we've been drifting....
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dow jones industrials down, s&p almost at the flat line, cannot quite do it, the nasdaq lower by nine. the russell 2000 down a fraction of a percent. david: when you have high volume on the downside, it may be a little bit of the bear creeping into the bullish market. dell out in just a couple of minutes, those numbers and analysis as soon as the numbers come out. liz: described by some as running into a burning building. wilbur ross will tell us how he has made billions of dollars, plus what earning buildings he is buying now. david: always interesting to see what that guy is buying. what other people were buying in the data download, ending the session in the red blues in the early morning gains that so the s&p has the highest level since may 2008. leading the declines, financials outperformed. the eur road to a six-week high versus the dollar and european leaders, the euro hitting an intraday high of $1.24. gold and silver were the big winners today. climbing to a three-month high while jumping 3% settling at the highest level in more than 10 weeks. liz: ready to battle it out in a straight fight over where the market is headed and ho
dow jones industrials down, s&p almost at the flat line, cannot quite do it, the nasdaq lower by nine. the russell 2000 down a fraction of a percent. david: when you have high volume on the downside, it may be a little bit of the bear creeping into the bullish market. dell out in just a couple of minutes, those numbers and analysis as soon as the numbers come out. liz: described by some as running into a burning building. wilbur ross will tell us how he has made billions of dollars, plus...
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david from the time you were born. horn in berkeley and was editor of the earth just as in the environmental movement has these medalist jones commandeers tom as signed then pulled them together. you want to talk a little bit? you can stand up at the pulpit. >> well, it's great to hear all this stuff in thank you very much for this book. as some of you may know, i've actually got california university press biography of deep broward that might take me a lot longer than i realize, that this book i'm going to steal from shamelessly because there's wonderful stuff in the other that will fit quite nicely. in fact, the amount of material that i have to go through scares me all the time. it's wonderful there's a couple hundred boxes of papers and letters and journals and clippings and all sorts of things at the bancroft library. the sierra club gave world history as with many of the old-timers gave contemporaries in the older ones than younger ones. not matter when so much, but there are two or three dozen oral histories and everybody is to say about howard and these oral histories. some complementary and some less so. so it's a g
david from the time you were born. horn in berkeley and was editor of the earth just as in the environmental movement has these medalist jones commandeers tom as signed then pulled them together. you want to talk a little bit? you can stand up at the pulpit. >> well, it's great to hear all this stuff in thank you very much for this book. as some of you may know, i've actually got california university press biography of deep broward that might take me a lot longer than i realize, that...