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>> professor david jones, and chair of hospitality management of the university of san francisco and i served as one of the subcommittee co-chairs on this working group and the job readiness training in the educational opportunities, areas which is a very broad stroke for everything from high school, and programs and vocational and community college up to the community level and the efforts that have happened as a result of this i think, are starting to make some impact at that level, especially to oewd and the communication of the entry level aspect but my key from the university perspective is that as a us state and sf and we have 130 students, and 60 percent of our students are minorities and with have two african americans, and in san francisco, state is in the same kind of situation. and so, we need support of these programs at high school and youth, and level, and in order, to make sure that the opportunities for the cedar city are aware of these young people are aware of the careers there, and not just the jobs and the aspect of it but the careers and the potential for them, a
>> professor david jones, and chair of hospitality management of the university of san francisco and i served as one of the subcommittee co-chairs on this working group and the job readiness training in the educational opportunities, areas which is a very broad stroke for everything from high school, and programs and vocational and community college up to the community level and the efforts that have happened as a result of this i think, are starting to make some impact at that level,...
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. >> i want to bring in david jones, he's been in law enforcement for the past two decades, is the black representative in america. welcome. what is your response to what is going on with the police tonight in ferguson? >> this shows that institutional policing as it refers to communities of colour is broken. it needs oversight. not just in this city, but in other cities. >> how should the police respond. we heard an elected official say there was too much show of force for the last couple of days. people with riot gear, guns on top of police vehicles. do the police department need to have the show of force to stop the shooting. >> if there's a march, and from what i have heard on the news, they were marching peacefully. why would you have army tanks and snipper rifles for people trying to march and protest an injustice. that type of force insights the community. it shows that they are not sensitive to the needs of the community and a death of a young man. >> you know, there were reports that the molotov contacts were thrown at police, and that that was one of the things that started thi
. >> i want to bring in david jones, he's been in law enforcement for the past two decades, is the black representative in america. welcome. what is your response to what is going on with the police tonight in ferguson? >> this shows that institutional policing as it refers to communities of colour is broken. it needs oversight. not just in this city, but in other cities. >> how should the police respond. we heard an elected official say there was too much show of force for...
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dollars >> : phallus and lorenzo man shot to death by sheriff's deputy filed a civil rights lawsuit david jones shot and his home at the corner of the saw zero toledo back in february news shot after of they say he attacked with a baseball bat. >> : family or alleges that the fees new supply to cover edition with them. >> : responded the house on 19 previous occasions again was transkei's highlights also the raiders and some teen usa basketball playtimes to have all the cover on one day we have that now come back level outside pretty easily the saturday morning bay on the approach to the bay bridge and aren't trees for the days of the tick, and those of the coliseum over the weekend close of 34,000 fans including this guy at the zero dacko last night was " a bottom of the sixth year's sample go endured center field gap all the way to wall roberto trunnion home he will beat the throw. with an end up being in trouble bifold >> : and then bottom of the eighth contender stephen burrows of the shops of the right tree that gives the a's 03 run lead heading into a later innings and an abiding nice clo
dollars >> : phallus and lorenzo man shot to death by sheriff's deputy filed a civil rights lawsuit david jones shot and his home at the corner of the saw zero toledo back in february news shot after of they say he attacked with a baseball bat. >> : family or alleges that the fees new supply to cover edition with them. >> : responded the house on 19 previous occasions again was transkei's highlights also the raiders and some teen usa basketball playtimes to have all the cover...
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bernard rogers, chief of staff in the army, admiral james holloway, chief of naval operations, david jones chief of staff of the air force, and general louis wilson, commandant of the marine corps -- responsible men whose professions in the defense of the preservation of our security . the treaties also have been overwhelmingly supported america, but predictably, they are opposed would likehose who to see disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic, and military ties with our friends. the treaties also have been opposed by many americans. much of that opposition is based on misinformation. termsd that when the full of the agreement are explained, most people are content that the national interest of our country will be served best by ratifying the treaty. tonight, i want you to hear the s.ct i want to answer the most serious questions and tell you why i feel the panama canal treaty should be approved. the most important reason to theyy the treaty is that are in the highest national interests of the united states and will strengthen our position .n the world our security
bernard rogers, chief of staff in the army, admiral james holloway, chief of naval operations, david jones chief of staff of the air force, and general louis wilson, commandant of the marine corps -- responsible men whose professions in the defense of the preservation of our security . the treaties also have been overwhelmingly supported america, but predictably, they are opposed would likehose who to see disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic, and military ties with our...
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general david jones, chief of staff of the air force and general wilson of the marine corps. responsible men whose the defense of this nation and the preservation of our securities. the treaties have been overwhelming supported throughout latin america, but predictably they are opposed abroad by some who are unfriendly to the united states and they would like to disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic and military ties with our friends in central and south america. and in the caribbean. >> i know that the treaties also have been opposed by many americans. much of that opposition is based on misunderstanding and misinformation. i found when the full terms of the agreement are known. most people are convinced that a national interest of our country will be served best by ratifying the treaties. tonight i wants you to hear the facts. i want to add to the serious questions and tell you why i feel the panama canal treaties should be approved. the most important reason, the only reason to ratify the treaties that they are in the highest national interest of t
general david jones, chief of staff of the air force and general wilson of the marine corps. responsible men whose the defense of this nation and the preservation of our securities. the treaties have been overwhelming supported throughout latin america, but predictably they are opposed abroad by some who are unfriendly to the united states and they would like to disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic and military ties with our friends in central and south america. and in...
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those standards in that state and there is an outcry from the insurers and in california you have david jones, the department of management care managed by a gi with a stake in this. so those are all people that are active in ted's committee, i think, and that is the other side to the prairie states where, you know, some of the same concepts are not well received. >> states are doing a lot more besides this thing. and one of the issues is making sure the figure in to the broader areas of the state. >> let's wrap up. i will give each you have 30 seconds to tell you -- you have a bunch of reporters in the room. what is the biggest thing you think they ought to be looking for? it can be what you hope is going to happen or worried about happening, but what is the one thing you think everybody in the room should keep their eye on moving forward. >> i think we should be clear to tell the difference between value versus the other terminology. and we should not stand in the way or create unnecessary burdens from a regulatory point of view that gets in the way of progress and innovation. >> my two thi
those standards in that state and there is an outcry from the insurers and in california you have david jones, the department of management care managed by a gi with a stake in this. so those are all people that are active in ted's committee, i think, and that is the other side to the prairie states where, you know, some of the same concepts are not well received. >> states are doing a lot more besides this thing. and one of the issues is making sure the figure in to the broader areas of...
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david: final question concerning jones, would this apply to drones?the transition between the little toy you play with and something that is big they bigger to take on an airplane, the faa is way behind the curve in terms of that. so as far as i know, there's nothing to stop anyone from that. david: i would think that a drill would be the most effective means of getting some videos out on what is going on. some of the pictures are clear. and in some cases they can be far more effective than any helicopter shot. >> there's is no question that that could be done. again, you could run to each other with drones, but those could be a lot more effective and i honestly think that's just the problem. they don't want pictures taken that can be defined by anyone you want. but someone does not want someone to take a picture with a drone or anything else. david: michael boyd, the boyd group is your company. businesses on the frontline. protesters looting local market. the mcdonald's forced to close temporarily as it was overrun with residents looking for cover an
david: final question concerning jones, would this apply to drones?the transition between the little toy you play with and something that is big they bigger to take on an airplane, the faa is way behind the curve in terms of that. so as far as i know, there's nothing to stop anyone from that. david: i would think that a drill would be the most effective means of getting some videos out on what is going on. some of the pictures are clear. and in some cases they can be far more effective than any...
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. >> joining me now is washington buy rerow chief from mother jones, david korn and the great eugeneobinson, both msnbc political analysts. gene, i'm trying to figure out. i thought the president was pushing back. i think we are looking at the bay of pigs when you have le may saying hit them. obama saying, they will be there when we leave. there are problems. you don't get rid of someone because you don't like them this the middle east. >> it sounded like that. dech dempsey, hagel, kerry, their hair is on fire. they are saying this is an imminent threat we have to deal with. we have to crush them, destroy them. that means going into syria. so one did expect the president to say, okay, the outlines, here is what we're going to do or something. he said, we don't have a strategy yet. >> what do you make of that admission? >> well. >> say the herd, the pack went after him. >> i got phone calls after that saying, what the president meant to say -- >> from the white house. >> exactly. it sounded like -- >> i will make the point in my own little way at the end of the show. >> agree with you
. >> joining me now is washington buy rerow chief from mother jones, david korn and the great eugeneobinson, both msnbc political analysts. gene, i'm trying to figure out. i thought the president was pushing back. i think we are looking at the bay of pigs when you have le may saying hit them. obama saying, they will be there when we leave. there are problems. you don't get rid of someone because you don't like them this the middle east. >> it sounded like that. dech dempsey, hagel,...
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and joining me now is david corn from "mother jones." the question -- everybody focused on that one line about not having a strategy. kristen welker just reporting they didn't have a strategy vis-a-vis congress. is this a case of refreshing candor here? or is it a case of, i don't know, a communication strategy that's fallen short? give me your read on what is going on. >> well, i think the white house would be happy to take back that word. what the president was clearly saying is we don't yet have a plan for bombing in syria. and they don't. that's not necessarily a bad thing. the president is highly deliberative as commander for chief. and in other instances, he's time and time again said, i want options. and sometimes he's sent the options back to the military and the national security team saying, i don't like these options, i want more options, i want more robust options sometimes. so he was clearly saying that they haven't yet mapped out a strategy for where to bomb in syria, if they can bomb in syria. there's still some question a
and joining me now is david corn from "mother jones." the question -- everybody focused on that one line about not having a strategy. kristen welker just reporting they didn't have a strategy vis-a-vis congress. is this a case of refreshing candor here? or is it a case of, i don't know, a communication strategy that's fallen short? give me your read on what is going on. >> well, i think the white house would be happy to take back that word. what the president was clearly saying...
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liz: even when you put today's losses in the mix, dow jones industrials up 33points. davidy was a huge rally. again we were expecting something more dramatic on one side or the other with janet yellen. didn't necessarily get it today. liz: right. nicole, you're at new york stock exchange. at least retailers outperforming today. gap and gamestop looking good. >> gap, great numbers. there. up 5.8%. not just the consoles but the games themselves. david: on flipside, aeropostale getting crushed today. [closing bell ringing] >> they can't get the mix right. analysts are little concerned about aeropostale. liz: max the book closed on this week of trade. as the bells ring on wall street a week long trade for dow jones industrials and s&p 500. nasdaq shining once again hittings another 14-year high today. we do have the russell 2000 with just a tiny bit after gain, flipping over to the downside. barely a straddle here. so much for janet yellen's speech as didn't give markets one way or the other. david slugs his shoulders. let's get going on this friday. "after the bell" starts rig
liz: even when you put today's losses in the mix, dow jones industrials up 33points. davidy was a huge rally. again we were expecting something more dramatic on one side or the other with janet yellen. didn't necessarily get it today. liz: right. nicole, you're at new york stock exchange. at least retailers outperforming today. gap and gamestop looking good. >> gap, great numbers. there. up 5.8%. not just the consoles but the games themselves. david: on flipside, aeropostale getting...
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david korn is here from mother jones magazine. let's watch more of senator paul when nbc's chris jansing interviewed him. let's listen to senator paul. >> the american public is coming more to where i am and those people, like hillary clinton who fought her own war, hillary's war. people will find -- and i think that scares the democrats the most. in a general election, were i to run, there is going to be a lot of independents and some democrats who say, you know, we are tired of war. we are worried hillary clinton will get us involved in another middle eastern war because she's gung ho. >> i hear this fellow and i think wait, that's me talking. we disagree on many domestic issues but war and voter suppression are the problems i have with the right. the way they try to keep minorities from voting and they get us into war and we are stuck in a war in a country like iraq. mr. corn, what do you think when you heard paul talking? you have heard what senator clinton has been saying. >> i don't think democrats are scared of rand paul as
david korn is here from mother jones magazine. let's watch more of senator paul when nbc's chris jansing interviewed him. let's listen to senator paul. >> the american public is coming more to where i am and those people, like hillary clinton who fought her own war, hillary's war. people will find -- and i think that scares the democrats the most. in a general election, were i to run, there is going to be a lot of independents and some democrats who say, you know, we are tired of war. we...
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david: one thing we want to mings, the dow jones industrials brought down by energy stocks when there was concern about russians in the border. that sent oil stocks tumbling, even more than the price of oil itself. that brought down the dow, i think more than anything else. but all the indices are down. s&p 500 down almost a full percentage point. russell 2000, taking least hit of the day of all the intoday sees. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's very choppy market action. we have tom liden, global trend investment president. two international opportunities for investors. you know what? he is as bullish as his smile is wide here. bring an boil, valley forge mutual fund portfolio manager, who remains cautious but optimistic on the markets. but let's get right to larry shover in the pits of the cme. let's get back to what nicole was saying. 2:10 p.m. eastern, 1:10 chicago time. what happened in the pits. >> it was really crazy. tensions were running high. they had been running high all morning. during that drop, it really did catch everybody by surprise.
david: one thing we want to mings, the dow jones industrials brought down by energy stocks when there was concern about russians in the border. that sent oil stocks tumbling, even more than the price of oil itself. that brought down the dow, i think more than anything else. but all the indices are down. s&p 500 down almost a full percentage point. russell 2000, taking least hit of the day of all the intoday sees. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's...
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david: one thing we want to mings, the dow jones industrials brought down by energy stocks when therent oil stocks tumbling, even more than the price of oil itself. that brought down the dow, i think more than anything else. but all the indices are down. s&p 500 down almost a full percentage point. russell 2000, taking least hit of the day of all the intoday sees. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's very choppy market action. we have tom
david: one thing we want to mings, the dow jones industrials brought down by energy stocks when therent oil stocks tumbling, even more than the price of oil itself. that brought down the dow, i think more than anything else. but all the indices are down. s&p 500 down almost a full percentage point. russell 2000, taking least hit of the day of all the intoday sees. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's very choppy market action. we have tom
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david cameron was able to come back and do it. >> van jones, if he is tired, the white house is a big's a big place to rest. the president has to be aware of the optics when you have this sort of situation and by most people's account, van, by anyone who is rational, the white house seems to be tone deaf. a journalist was beheaded. a young man is dead. president bush got out and played golf and said, watch this drive. he was shredded by the media, by the press and by it two years later. why should president obama be any different? >> absolutely. >> you want my answer to the question? you want me to answer the question, sir? >> sure. >> he was shredded two years later. when michael moore butt that in a documentary, two or three years later. the difference is now, you have a new cycle that moved so quickly that you literally don't have a chance to breathe. if this president were -- >> so you're blaming it on the news cycle? >> no. i'm not blaming it on anything. you're asking the question, why was it wrong with george w. bush. first of all, that didn't even come out until two years late
david cameron was able to come back and do it. >> van jones, if he is tired, the white house is a big's a big place to rest. the president has to be aware of the optics when you have this sort of situation and by most people's account, van, by anyone who is rational, the white house seems to be tone deaf. a journalist was beheaded. a young man is dead. president bush got out and played golf and said, watch this drive. he was shredded by the media, by the press and by it two years later....
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david dennis was given a reprimand, george martin found not guilty and garrett murphy suspended without pay after cecil mills died. the 77-year-old had a heart 26.ck outside of cheap jones says all three will be sent back to the fire academy for retraining. in,e have this just coming an investigation finds that the pentagon broke the law when it exchanged a kidnapped army sergeant 45 taliban leaders. the defense department needed to notify the congressional committees 30 days in advance of that exchange that brought the sergeant home. he was released in may after being held captive five years. membersp on abc 7 news, of the national guard deployed as the situation intensifies in iraq. >> and the heat and humidity added up to feel like august today. doug will tell us if more showers will top it off. >> the redskins prepare for the matchup with the ravens. i've got the latest on tony stewart and the nationals on a cozy afternoon in the ballpark. i will take you downtown. forhe departure ceremony the military police company at the armory today. 35 members of the national guard unit are going to kuwait as part of operation enduring freedom. half of them have been deployed b
david dennis was given a reprimand, george martin found not guilty and garrett murphy suspended without pay after cecil mills died. the 77-year-old had a heart 26.ck outside of cheap jones says all three will be sent back to the fire academy for retraining. in,e have this just coming an investigation finds that the pentagon broke the law when it exchanged a kidnapped army sergeant 45 taliban leaders. the defense department needed to notify the congressional committees 30 days in advance of that...
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jones and music from the mighty, mighty boss stones. "action news" continues at 4:30 # with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> "action news" is sponsored by elkins chevrolet, south jersey's premiere chevy dealership featuring 2014 silverado, visit them on route >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" [ cheers and applause ] tonight -- chloË grace moretz -- ufc champion jon "bones" jones -- and music from the mighty mighty bosstones with cleto and the cletones. and now, let's face it, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, very nice. i'm jimmy kimmel, the host of this show. thank you for watching.
jones and music from the mighty, mighty boss stones. "action news" continues at 4:30 # with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> "action news" is sponsored by elkins chevrolet, south jersey's premiere chevy dealership featuring 2014 silverado, visit them on route >> dicky: from hollywood,...
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jones and music from the mighty, mighty boss stones. "action news" continues at 4:30 # with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy andaren rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> "action news" is sponsored by elkins chevrolet, south jersey's premiere chevy dealership featuring 2014 silverado, visit them on route dealership featuring 2014 silverado, visit them on route 37 in your windows don't need a facelift. just a new wardrobe. take them shopping during blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale going on now. buy one get second at half price. blinds to go is 60. boy, time goes fast. and so will this sale. blinds to go blinds for life. celebrate blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale. buy one get 50% off one. because you know what they say: 60 is the new 50. they also say your're only as young as you feel. we feel great.
jones and music from the mighty, mighty boss stones. "action news" continues at 4:30 # with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy andaren rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> "action news" is sponsored by elkins chevrolet, south jersey's premiere chevy dealership featuring 2014 silverado, visit them on route dealership featuring 2014...
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david. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others who refuse to notice. it's changing the world right now. the old picture of say steve. jones is from around the globe. don't get me we want some error nate and abby martin to have a terrific hosts on the r. t. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip never i'll give you the information you make the decision only about how breaking the set works in the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness a frustrated with the system the i'm extremely powerful it's would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough under single. we all know by now that google read through our emails and then offers up as that are relevant to whatever emailing about sending mom an e-mail about the curtains you just bought and you're going to see a lot of links for more curtains all around your email compliments of google were used to google scan american emails for that purpose but now it seems they're scanning already now for reasons other than advertising and it raises some serious privacy and civil liberties concern now it appears they're making the cont
david. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others who refuse to notice. it's changing the world right now. the old picture of say steve. jones is from around the globe. don't get me we want some error nate and abby martin to have a terrific hosts on the r. t. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip never i'll give you the information you make the decision only about how breaking the set works in the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness a...
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david, thank you. >>> let's go to dominic chu. what are you looking at, bud? >> we're watching amazon.com. dow jonesrting the company is going to buy twitch for more than a billion. this is after reports that google had virtually locked up a deal to acquire this video game blogging and video replay site. it's almost like a social community, if you will for video gamers. they were going to pay about a billion. twitch basically shows and video game play among a communities of gamers, a place to brag on what you can do on cal-of duty or assassin's creed. google shares are actually negative on the day. they're down by about a quarter of a percent, brian. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> on deck, forget stocks. what might be the greatest single return ever on anything out of a winning powerball ticket? >>> and if you hear words like rot, awful, annoying and bruce i have been, what would normally come to mind? probably not twitter. >> i thought you were going to say me. i was nervous. >> that's exactly how our guest describes twitter. we'll discuss what he calls the self-destruction of twitter, next. tige
david, thank you. >>> let's go to dominic chu. what are you looking at, bud? >> we're watching amazon.com. dow jonesrting the company is going to buy twitch for more than a billion. this is after reports that google had virtually locked up a deal to acquire this video game blogging and video replay site. it's almost like a social community, if you will for video gamers. they were going to pay about a billion. twitch basically shows and video game play among a communities of...
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david deptula, u.s. air force retired. thank you very much, sue. >> thank you. >>> back to the market action. the dow jones industrial average is on the up side. the dia is the etf that tracks the dow 30. you can see it is up as well. we're solidly in the green with the s&p 500, and the qs, which tracks the nasdaq 100. in general we're up today pretty much across the board, and it has not been seven a great week, so we have a combined three quarters of a trillion dollars worth of advice from dan morris, global strategist, and the head of global mobile cease. gentlemen, welcome very much. thank you very much for joining us. dan, i'd like to start with you. does that influence your investment strategy, or perhaps even longer term. >> not necessarily these type tend to have a short-term impact on the market. so you certainly pay attention to them, you're conscious of it in terms of positions, but it doesn't change our outlook. >> wasif, what about you? >> same answer. we agree that gee on political event in the long run, really fundamentally strong assets. where are yew favorite places? i've heard a lot of pe
david deptula, u.s. air force retired. thank you very much, sue. >> thank you. >>> back to the market action. the dow jones industrial average is on the up side. the dia is the etf that tracks the dow 30. you can see it is up as well. we're solidly in the green with the s&p 500, and the qs, which tracks the nasdaq 100. in general we're up today pretty much across the board, and it has not been seven a great week, so we have a combined three quarters of a trillion dollars...
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david west actually had the federal commission do a study. he wanted to see what there was to plant in the face of it the seed indiana -- indiana jones seen. he pried open a box and was a couple of open babies of open baggies of rotten seeds of this industry that so valuable started from scratch when it comes to cultivar research and people in this room for ronica are starting that research. but we can take the seed industry from canada the fiber knowledge of china and europe. this is a european dutch factory. this was really fun. mercedes does not put hemp fiber in panels because they are throwing peace signs and wearing tie-dyes. it's because it's in easily accessible reliable inexpensive source of strong light material. as we age we live in now so it's really silky soft. the company's hemp flax that provides this hemp, they have been at it for 20 years. the world leaders in industrial fiber and today they have to jerry rig their harvesters based on the harvesting process. i'm backing up from sounding like your roommate with the lava lamp because in truth there's a learning curve but you coloradans out there fifth-generation colorado ran
david west actually had the federal commission do a study. he wanted to see what there was to plant in the face of it the seed indiana -- indiana jones seen. he pried open a box and was a couple of open babies of open baggies of rotten seeds of this industry that so valuable started from scratch when it comes to cultivar research and people in this room for ronica are starting that research. but we can take the seed industry from canada the fiber knowledge of china and europe. this is a...
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david: if you bought when we told you to, first thing this morning you would have made a bundle. just about everybody invested in this market made a bundle today. look at dow jonesustrial average whatever it is. all indices are up. only one that didn't break one full percentage point is nasdaq. that is doing well also. we have a lot of news to cover, including news from overseas. of the "after the bell" starts right now.
david: if you bought when we told you to, first thing this morning you would have made a bundle. just about everybody invested in this market made a bundle today. look at dow jonesustrial average whatever it is. all indices are up. only one that didn't break one full percentage point is nasdaq. that is doing well also. we have a lot of news to cover, including news from overseas. of the "after the bell" starts right now.
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david: ended the week up. liz: perspective is always important and we'll give it to you right here as the bells ring on wall street. a near 200-point swing for the dow jonesustrials which had been up 60 points. then went down another 138 swinging all over the place after headlines hit the tape that ukrainian forces had attacked russian convoy on ukrainian soil. look at the comeback here. the dow is down just 50 points. nasdaq is up 11. s&p tried to eke out a gain. we'll have to see when these numbers settle. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action all over the world. pete lang, lang capital president. he will tell us why he is moving out of cash, no, not into stocks, into the bond
david: ended the week up. liz: perspective is always important and we'll give it to you right here as the bells ring on wall street. a near 200-point swing for the dow jonesustrials which had been up 60 points. then went down another 138 swinging all over the place after headlines hit the tape that ukrainian forces had attacked russian convoy on ukrainian soil. look at the comeback here. the dow is down just 50 points. nasdaq is up 11. s&p tried to eke out a gain. we'll have to see when...
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david west had the federal commission do a study in the late 90s. he wanted to see what there was to plant. he visited the depository and it was an indiana jones scene of a warehouse. he pried open a box and a couple of open baggies of rotted seed. this industry is so valuable important we have to start from scratch when it comes to research. people in this room veronica among them are starting that research now. but we can take the seed industry from canada, the fiber knowledge of china and europe. this is european dutch factory that makes the fiber that goes in to bmws or mercedes and this third energy component and make them all first generation. this was really fun. mercedes does not put hemp fiber and open store panels because they are wearing tight eyes. it is because it's an easily accessible reliable inexpensive source of strong light material. that's the age we live in now. so it was really silky stuff. this is the actual fiber and the company complex that provides this hemp they have been at it for 20 years. the world leaders in fiber and even they have to jury rig their harvesters. i say this backing up from sounding like your roomm
david west had the federal commission do a study in the late 90s. he wanted to see what there was to plant. he visited the depository and it was an indiana jones scene of a warehouse. he pried open a box and a couple of open baggies of rotted seed. this industry is so valuable important we have to start from scratch when it comes to research. people in this room veronica among them are starting that research now. but we can take the seed industry from canada, the fiber knowledge of china and...
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david: if you bought when we told you to, first thing this morning you would have made a bundle. just about everybody invested in this market made a bundle today. look at dow jones industrial average whatever it is. all indices are up. only one that didn't break one full percentage point is nasdaq. that is doing well also. we have a lot of news to cover, including news from overseas. of the "after the bell" starts right now. david: weil get right to today's action. cathy wood, arc investment ceo is here with three stock picks she calls disruptors of their industries. anthony valari, lpl financial fixed income strategist. he will talk about the interest rates which continue to dive where does it fall? he has an idea. bill baruch in the pits of cme. i want to start with you. market dispointed president obama doing anything more in iraq or anything more than he already done, am i right? >> main thing is not iraq as much as russia pulling back. look at the dax. the german dax is down 10%. you're seeing markets come off the lows because russia is pulling back. you're not getting excitedness. this is more of a short cover. people are not necessarily believe quite yet
david: if you bought when we told you to, first thing this morning you would have made a bundle. just about everybody invested in this market made a bundle today. look at dow jones industrial average whatever it is. all indices are up. only one that didn't break one full percentage point is nasdaq. that is doing well also. we have a lot of news to cover, including news from overseas. of the "after the bell" starts right now. david: weil get right to today's action. cathy wood, arc...
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david: ended the week up. liz: perspective is always important and we'll give it to you right here as the bells ring on wall street. a near 200-point swing for the dow jones industrials which had been up 60 points. then went down another 138 swinging all over the place after headlines hit the tape that ukrainian forces had attacked russian convoy on ukrainian soil. look at the comeback here. the dow is down just 50 points. nasdaq is up 11. s&p tried to eke out a gain. we'll have to see when these numbers settle. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action all over the world. pete lang, lang capital president. he will tell us why he is moving out of cash, no, not into stocks, into the bond market. of the jason rodman will tell us where the safest place to put money during all the geopolitical stuff. mark sebastian joining us from the cme. mark, let's talk about gold first. we've been talking about oil and stocks. gold was diving like a lead balloon this morning, down 25 bucks. once the bad news came out of ukraine of course the flight to safety. gold came up a bit. it still ended down but where was it going before the
david: ended the week up. liz: perspective is always important and we'll give it to you right here as the bells ring on wall street. a near 200-point swing for the dow jones industrials which had been up 60 points. then went down another 138 swinging all over the place after headlines hit the tape that ukrainian forces had attacked russian convoy on ukrainian soil. look at the comeback here. the dow is down just 50 points. nasdaq is up 11. s&p tried to eke out a gain. we'll have to see when...
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jones at 17,000, first seen since july, almost a month. has not closed above 17,000 since july 24. not major moves, you are seeing very important and very bullish record territory and levels here. david yeah, looking, talking about record territory, of course, shares of hew lit pack ard now, up over 3%. that did not appear to be the trajectory for the stock after the company reported earnings after the close yesterday. the revenue numbers appointmented out many times, up 1 % overall. led by the personal systems group. pc sales actually showing a lot more strength than anticipated, although printing, another important and much higher margin, and not as strong as they hoped for, but our guest earlier on "squawk on the street" seemed more confident in those looking at the numbers. i asked, of course, about the bigger picture, that being this turn around that they are three years into, that she has said many times will be at least five years in length. where are they? how much more do they have to go? >> our objective is to excute the turn around strategy laid out three years ago, and we are working hard on that. as i said before, we have to prove that thesis. we do believe that providin
jones at 17,000, first seen since july, almost a month. has not closed above 17,000 since july 24. not major moves, you are seeing very important and very bullish record territory and levels here. david yeah, looking, talking about record territory, of course, shares of hew lit pack ard now, up over 3%. that did not appear to be the trajectory for the stock after the company reported earnings after the close yesterday. the revenue numbers appointmented out many times, up 1 % overall. led by the...
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jones. i mean there is -- that is not angel investing, that is wondersful tv but it has nothing to do with angel investing. >> the book is "angel investing." david more behind day-to-day's sedavid's secrets at afternoonmojoe.com. >>> up next, the story of a clown school reject -- >> come on in. >> featuring one of the entertainment industry's funniest bearded men. >>> plus breaking news just coming in on a celebrity power couple getting hitched. here's a hint, they're important enough to have one of those weird combined names, like hollyweird, which is next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ (vo) ours is a world of my mothe red-eyes.. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a s
jones. i mean there is -- that is not angel investing, that is wondersful tv but it has nothing to do with angel investing. >> the book is "angel investing." david more behind day-to-day's sedavid's secrets at afternoonmojoe.com. >>> up next, the story of a clown school reject -- >> come on in. >> featuring one of the entertainment industry's funniest bearded men. >>> plus breaking news just coming in on a celebrity power couple getting hitched....