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>> yes, dennis, looking at tech. high cash levels, new product cycles coming out, microsoft, for example. and we think it's a part of what the emerging markets need, which is technology to grow their economy. we do like tech. >> tom, you're the editor at etf trends, you're a bull also, this tech incredible rally, it's happened without revenue starting to grow, but we're seeing a snapback in demand from corporate customers that could send it up higher, what do you think? >> absolutely. i.t. budgets have been the last to cut during this recession time. they love their gadgets, iphones, those are the areas where these are flowing. and as bob pisani was saying earlier, you can't find the trend. we've been above the 200-day average and with $4 trillion on the sidelines, it's tough pushing against this bull. >> how much money -- >> you can't find the trend, baby. >> how much money is on the sidelines? isn't it zero on the sidelines? all of that money's hiding in commercial paper and the bond markets. there's really nothing
>> yes, dennis, looking at tech. high cash levels, new product cycles coming out, microsoft, for example. and we think it's a part of what the emerging markets need, which is technology to grow their economy. we do like tech. >> tom, you're the editor at etf trends, you're a bull also, this tech incredible rally, it's happened without revenue starting to grow, but we're seeing a snapback in demand from corporate customers that could send it up higher, what do you think? >>...
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>> dennis, dennis -- >> the largest ponzi scheme. the reason that the chinese -- the reason the chinese didn't translate -- buy treasury bills because they wanted to hold dollars rather than convert them into one and drive their currency up and hur their exports. >> they rolled their debt over to the curb. >> right. >> when america issues its treasury bonds in un wait until they start issuing yuan treasury bills. >> go, max, go. >> ed a the thoerchd day you have to manage money i'll take blue chip stocks better than treasury at 3.5%. >> we will wrap it there. >> especially investment in treasury when all you guys think interest rates will soar and you're stuck in low treasury rates. >> thanks. >>> next up, guys, lunch. if the white house invites you, you would think maybe you're going to have your meal picked up by the taxpayers. not in the case of the great american corporate executive. if this isn't a hostile policy, i'm not sure what is. i'll tell you a little bit more. and later, blog you! no need to say more than that. announce
>> dennis, dennis -- >> the largest ponzi scheme. the reason that the chinese -- the reason the chinese didn't translate -- buy treasury bills because they wanted to hold dollars rather than convert them into one and drive their currency up and hur their exports. >> they rolled their debt over to the curb. >> right. >> when america issues its treasury bonds in un wait until they start issuing yuan treasury bills. >> go, max, go. >> ed a the thoerchd...
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denny hastert. [applause] and you will note in your program that congressman jerry cost low should be speaking at this particular point, but he is retained back in illinois, having suffered agents accident. but he sent a letter that he asked me to read to you all. denny, ause know, i intended to be with you, your family and friends on this special day. unfortunately, i had an accident at my home this past sunday, and i am back in illinois having minor surgery today. however, i want to congratulate you on your service to our country. when members of the republican caucus elected you as speaker of the house, they chose the right person at the right time. as dean of the illinois delegations, let me say how proud members of our delegation are of you and your place in history. for you, your family and the people of our state. on a personal note, i want you to know that i have always cherished your friendship, advice and your unwavering commitment to cross party lines to do what was in the best interests
denny hastert. [applause] and you will note in your program that congressman jerry cost low should be speaking at this particular point, but he is retained back in illinois, having suffered agents accident. but he sent a letter that he asked me to read to you all. denny, ause know, i intended to be with you, your family and friends on this special day. unfortunately, i had an accident at my home this past sunday, and i am back in illinois having minor surgery today. however, i want to...
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i'm dennis neal. that was a smack in the face on a friday, wasn't it? stocks give up their gains for the week and end up down half a percentage point for the first down week in over a month. an unexpected drop in consumer sentiment drove that little binge of profit taking but i'm not worried. this run ain't done. first of all stocks in the last hour shot up, eliminated half their losses on the day and, second, consumer sentiment surveys backward looking, guys. frankly, it doesn't matter all that much how we felt in july because we're feeling a whole lot better in august and an even better september looms. i have something else i want to tell you about tonight, though. let's get to it in the real deal. when i was managing editor of "forbes" magazine i coined a favorite phrase of mine, heroes of capitalism and the triumphs and travails. i'm trying out a new segment, the people who push to create new wealth by offering new products and services. they are true american heroes. tonight i want to praise an unlikely candidate. he doesn't really create wealth f
i'm dennis neal. that was a smack in the face on a friday, wasn't it? stocks give up their gains for the week and end up down half a percentage point for the first down week in over a month. an unexpected drop in consumer sentiment drove that little binge of profit taking but i'm not worried. this run ain't done. first of all stocks in the last hour shot up, eliminated half their losses on the day and, second, consumer sentiment surveys backward looking, guys. frankly, it doesn't matter all...
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i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeya so what do you think? i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. ♪ every day is so wonderful ♪ then suddenly, it's hard to breathe. ♪ would it be okay if i sat here? is she serious? whatever! new girl! ♪ i am beautiful, in every single way ... ♪ ♪ words can't bring me down. greta: in march of 1967, the same month that charles manson was released from prison, a beautiful 24-year-old actress named sharon tate began filming her fourth film "valley of the dolls." >> hello? yes, i'll accept the call. hello, mother? greta: tate had small roles in television shows like mr. ed and the beverly hillbillies before starting her film career with 1966's "eye of the devil." >> you're mad. >> she was a so-so actress. she wasn't anything particularly special. as she was stunningly beautiful. >>
i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeya so what do you think? i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. ♪ every day is so wonderful ♪ then suddenly, it's hard to breathe. ♪ would it be okay if i sat here? is she serious? whatever! new girl!...
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dennis, dennis -- dennis -- may i please ask ben a question?> turn off her mike, please. >> jay, be quiet, please. i want to get to nick depollo and ask do you sense the obama posse is starting to play the race card in this debate. look at those two examples. >> starting to? it's so ironic, who voted him in, white people, 68% of his votes came from white people. this is hilarious. he's not really our first black president. this guy makes brian gumble look like joe frazier. you have to be kidding me. this is what the left does any time they're getting beat on an argument on facts. >> actually, nick, it is a man -- thank you -- it is a man -- it is a man running. >> one at a time. it's not going work. >> is your name julie or can i finish my thoughts bottom line is this, there is a guy running for rnc chair six months ago ran on the platform with barack obama the magic negroe he sent to the entire national committee. >> he didn't get elected. julie, julie, if i may ask a question, julie, how does that prove they're not playing the race card? >> i
dennis, dennis -- dennis -- may i please ask ben a question?> turn off her mike, please. >> jay, be quiet, please. i want to get to nick depollo and ask do you sense the obama posse is starting to play the race card in this debate. look at those two examples. >> starting to? it's so ironic, who voted him in, white people, 68% of his votes came from white people. this is hilarious. he's not really our first black president. this guy makes brian gumble look like joe frazier. you...
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i'm dennis kneale. now that we know the recession is over, and it really truly is, guys, it's time to contemplate the big recovery. most forecasters say that this rebound will be belated and livness.s. but i've the got new signs tonight it could be stronger than the doom's dayers are betting. so we start out tonight with a bona fide hero of capitalism, in the real deal, with dennis kneale. tonight we're going to welcome boone pickens, oil man and shareholder rabble rouser.r. when you see there is a live lectern where he is going to be speaking. there are other speakers there, but a news conference moments from now at this alternative energy conference in las vegas. quickly, he has reinvented himself as a prophet for alternative energy, but can pickens the prophet turn it into profit especially with oil prices down 50% in a year. let's understand something. boone pickens is a great american, but one main goal he has in his new energy plan is to pad his own wallet. he has invested in wind energy and natur
i'm dennis kneale. now that we know the recession is over, and it really truly is, guys, it's time to contemplate the big recovery. most forecasters say that this rebound will be belated and livness.s. but i've the got new signs tonight it could be stronger than the doom's dayers are betting. so we start out tonight with a bona fide hero of capitalism, in the real deal, with dennis kneale. tonight we're going to welcome boone pickens, oil man and shareholder rabble rouser.r. when you see there...
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get the real deal with dennis kneale right now. ♪ >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale.hat opening there was put together by a very talented producer here, kind of nice, christmas in august. as for today, about time somebody took profits, stocks fell the second day in a row, only a little bit. is the rally really over or staying alive? i'm still building hope for the great recovery, the notion the rebound from this horrible recession could turn out to be more robust than everyone expects. i'll tell you why in the real deal with dennis kneale. we have a couple more signs today the rebound from this recession does not have to be as slow and pokey as many fear. goldman sachs made a major change in their forecast for gdp growth in the second half. they expected only 1% growth in gdp. today, goldman raised that to 3%, triple the original forecast. that would mean an extra $140 billion in business for the u.s. economy in the next six months. the second upbeat sign, weekly jobless claims came out and down almost 40,000 than the week before, a far bigger drop than wall street ex
get the real deal with dennis kneale right now. ♪ >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale.hat opening there was put together by a very talented producer here, kind of nice, christmas in august. as for today, about time somebody took profits, stocks fell the second day in a row, only a little bit. is the rally really over or staying alive? i'm still building hope for the great recovery, the notion the rebound from this horrible recession could turn out to be more robust than everyone expects....
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i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeyahñí greta: in march of 1967, the same month that charles manson was released from prison, a beautiful 24-year-old actress named sharon tate began filming her fourth film "valley of the dolls." >> hello? yes, i'll accept the call. hello, mother? greta: tate had small roles in television shows like mr. ed and the beverly hillbillies before starting her film career with 1966's "eye of the devil." >> you're mad. >> she was a so-so actress. she wasn't anything particularly special. as she was stunningly beautiful. >> sharon was aware of the fact that she was extremely beautiful. but she didn't act as if she had an edge on anybody. because of that physical beauty. she was just a regular person. and that made her even more attractive. if that's possible. greta: while filming "eye of the devil" sharen met and began dating 33-year-old film director roman polanski. polanski was known for his dark and
i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeyahñí greta: in march of 1967, the same month that charles manson was released from prison, a beautiful 24-year-old actress named sharon tate began filming her fourth film "valley of the dolls." >> hello? yes, i'll accept the call. hello, mother? greta: tate had small roles in television shows like mr. ed...
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i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary greta: in march of 1967, the same month that charles manson was released from prison, a beautiful 24-year-old actress named sharon tate began filming her fourth film "valley of the dolls." >> hello? yes, i'll accept the call. hello, mother? greta: tate had small roles in television shows like mr. ed and the beverly hillbillies before starting her film career with 1966's "eye of the devil." >> you're mad. >> she was a so-so actress. she wasn't anything particularly special. as she was stunningly beautiful. >> sharon was aware of the fact that she was extremely beautiful. but she didn't act as if she had an edge on anybody. because of that physical beauty. she was just a regular person. and that made her even more attractive. if that's possible. greta: while filming "eye of the devil" sharen met and began dating 33-year-old film director roman polanski. polanski was known for his dark and sinister films, n
i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there.ta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary greta: in march of 1967, the same month that charles manson was released from prison, a beautiful 24-year-old actress named sharon tate began filming her fourth film "valley of the dolls." >> hello? yes, i'll accept the call. hello, mother? greta: tate had small roles in television shows like mr. ed and the beverly...
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let me explain in the real deal with dennis kneale. tonight, we're going to w celebrate, as i said, we're going to break out the bubbly tw celebrate not just the market's extraordinary rise today on neww surprising surprisingly -- surprising drop in job losses in july, we celebrate more than just a 15% surge in stocks in 20 days of trading since july 10th, tonight, we celebrate something more fundamental than that and more spectacular, we are uncorking the crystal to toast the end of a year of fear and pain, rising layoffs and plunging hope. we salute the end of the year of economic collapse and worries it will get even worse and the end of a year of unrelenting pessimism and defeatism and ant anti-capitalism and recrimination.w tonight, we celebrate the beginning of the great recovery. beside, it's friday. it's been a great week for the w markets and a wonderful weekend lies just ahead. let's get giddy with it. ♪ >> he was getting gigi but i w believe in getting giddy. the ga is june 25th. thursday night.w the second quarter hasn'
let me explain in the real deal with dennis kneale. tonight, we're going to w celebrate, as i said, we're going to break out the bubbly tw celebrate not just the market's extraordinary rise today on neww surprising surprisingly -- surprising drop in job losses in july, we celebrate more than just a 15% surge in stocks in 20 days of trading since july 10th, tonight, we celebrate something more fundamental than that and more spectacular, we are uncorking the crystal to toast the end of a year of...
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tsonormer wig salesman, he had picked up a hitch chinese h governmenting dennis wilson --.itching dennis wilson.nsio watson came face to face with his future, charles watson. >> watson didn't have the havee longhair and gruffy work, youh would confuse him as ahim freshman -- people could confuse him as a freshman from cornel university. from farmersville, texas, aaveg average in high school. football, basketball, track>> e star. >> nice guy.i ever texasmet accent. drove a beautiful old semimet. restored pickup truck and was just a sweet heart. ansted to smoke we'd and just was always out for a good time and party with the girls and go swimming. >> with the family,. life with the beach boy was pretty good but they were beginning to wean out their welcome.s >> manson was also hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe and did a lot of damage to the they d. theid gonorrhea bill the docto says it was the highest>> gonorrhea bill in hollywood history.w pay >> dennis was paying for everything and charlie and thed girls would stay there and the didn't leave. i know i
tsonormer wig salesman, he had picked up a hitch chinese h governmenting dennis wilson --.itching dennis wilson.nsio watson came face to face with his future, charles watson. >> watson didn't have the havee longhair and gruffy work, youh would confuse him as ahim freshman -- people could confuse him as a freshman from cornel university. from farmersville, texas, aaveg average in high school. football, basketball, track>> e star. >> nice guy.i ever texasmet accent. drove a...
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get the real deal with dennis kneale. >>> good evening. i'm dennis kneale. wl well, knock me over with a feather. i would have bet a bundle on a big tumble in stock prices today. retail sales unexpectedly fell a tiny bit. walmart seat zeals were bleak. jobless dlam clails went up a touch higher than expected. yet stock prices rose again. the dow now just two points away from 9400, up 36 today. nasdaq up seven, still above the 1,000 mark. s&p up a bit to 2 09, just like the year. there's a lesson here. let's review it. all right, folks. you know i like to get out in front of the next trend. i'll start with this proclamation. it's august 14 and summer is over. we have a full show tonight, a half show tomorrow then i'm away for the next two weeks, all right? it's time to review. the things i learned this summer. lesson number one, nobody really know where is the markets are going. we're all just guessing. hint, today's surprise rise. lesson number two -- sometimes the experts are just plachb wrong. they hooted when i called this recession over on june 25. now t
get the real deal with dennis kneale. >>> good evening. i'm dennis kneale. wl well, knock me over with a feather. i would have bet a bundle on a big tumble in stock prices today. retail sales unexpectedly fell a tiny bit. walmart seat zeals were bleak. jobless dlam clails went up a touch higher than expected. yet stock prices rose again. the dow now just two points away from 9400, up 36 today. nasdaq up seven, still above the 1,000 mark. s&p up a bit to 2 09, just like the year....
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dennis, you're not paying for it, actually nbc pays for. >> it nbc pays nothing, my deductible is so high, i pay every single dollar. that doesn't work. >> you're able to get health care because you work for a huge conglomerate. >> only 15 million people in this country are unable to get health care and those are the ones we should be focus in on and not overhauling it for everyone. darren, get in on that. >> you don't have the right for somebody to offer you services on your terms. you have a right to negotiate for services. yes, let's improve health care and the way to improve it is privatize. >> it is privatized. >> government spends 50 cents. any time government spends 50 cents on any product, prices will go up. the way to resolve the insurance problem is do away with insurance mandates that drive them out of business and reduce options to consumers and ultimately we need to bring personal responsibility. >> guys -- darren, hang on a second. if i can introduce a new guest, jack with us, republican strategist. take it. >> i think what they forgot was dennis earned his health care
dennis, you're not paying for it, actually nbc pays for. >> it nbc pays nothing, my deductible is so high, i pay every single dollar. that doesn't work. >> you're able to get health care because you work for a huge conglomerate. >> only 15 million people in this country are unable to get health care and those are the ones we should be focus in on and not overhauling it for everyone. darren, get in on that. >> you don't have the right for somebody to offer you services on...
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doing nothing -- >> dennis. remember that shorter thing, congressman that shorter bite thing i was asking you about. >> i'm a politician! >> is there any way to compete against government? >> no. i think the one thing is i want to read from the bill exactly, page 124 says no company can sue the government for price fixing. you want to know why these people are terrified of this government plan? it's because they're saying you can't even say so in what your product costs. look what he said today, he's ripping, this is what happens when he doesn't have a teleprompter, ripping on the u.s. postal service saying it doesn't work against the private sector and he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> ben, i think he knew exactly what he was saying, saying very clearly for all of you afraid the government will put private insurers out of business, in fact -- >> but with price fixing. >> i haven't seen line 87 of the legislation. >> you ought to read it before you support it. >> let's not forget the post office has a
doing nothing -- >> dennis. remember that shorter thing, congressman that shorter bite thing i was asking you about. >> i'm a politician! >> is there any way to compete against government? >> no. i think the one thing is i want to read from the bill exactly, page 124 says no company can sue the government for price fixing. you want to know why these people are terrified of this government plan? it's because they're saying you can't even say so in what your product costs....
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denny hamlin won twice at this track as a rookie.e plays video games that help him become better and better every time. on the final lap, it was all denny. he ends the 50-race winless skid. a very, very emotional race for him. denny hamlin talks in victory lane. >> we came close in a lot of races this year and come up short. but definitely had some angels with us today. patrick's mom passed away several weeks ago. my grandmother, two days ago. >> it's been 50 races. i know your folks are watching at home. what do you want to tell them? >> well, you know, it's just -- i'm thinking of my mom right now. >> a very emotional denny hamlin from chesterfield, virginia. juan pablo montoya was second. >>> to tennis. andy roddick wants to make one thing clear. his success as the runner-up finish in wimbledon has been something he's been building on. after sitting out the last few tournaments with a hip injury, he will make his first appearance since the major at the legg mason this week. this is going to be the first tournament roddick has play
denny hamlin won twice at this track as a rookie.e plays video games that help him become better and better every time. on the final lap, it was all denny. he ends the 50-race winless skid. a very, very emotional race for him. denny hamlin talks in victory lane. >> we came close in a lot of races this year and come up short. but definitely had some angels with us today. patrick's mom passed away several weeks ago. my grandmother, two days ago. >> it's been 50 races. i know your...
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dennis miller will have some scathing remarks about nancy pelosi. you won't want to miss this. -% opportunity. at amway global, it's the foundation of our business. because opportunity built nutrilite, the world's... top-selling vitamin, mineral, and supplement brand. and artistry, one of the world's best-selling beauty brands. which makes amway global the online... health and beauty leader. and worldwide, amway has over 8 billion in annual sales. for your opportunity to be part of this success... and to start making more money for yourself, contact an amway global independent business owner... or visit amwayglobal.com. mike: in the "personal story," segment, the president is comparing himself to fdr and jfk. >> fdr was called a socialist when he passed social security, jfk and lyndon johnson, they were both accused of a government takeover of health care when they passed medicare. this is the process that we go through because understandably, the american people are suspicious of government until the government does something that helps them and th
dennis miller will have some scathing remarks about nancy pelosi. you won't want to miss this. -% opportunity. at amway global, it's the foundation of our business. because opportunity built nutrilite, the world's... top-selling vitamin, mineral, and supplement brand. and artistry, one of the world's best-selling beauty brands. which makes amway global the online... health and beauty leader. and worldwide, amway has over 8 billion in annual sales. for your opportunity to be part of this...
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dennis miller, thank you very much.if you didn't see this, you must. >> now, as you know, vampires have no reflection. there i am right there. so that is proven. next. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? bill: did you see that? featuring videos you might have missed that have some significance. we begin with this homage to president obama. >> my fellow americans, now, there has been some debate in this country whether or not i was actually born here in the united states. i get it. it's a fair question. so to end all the debate, here's my birth certificate. put it up on the screen. to quote the boss, born in the u.s.a. all right. now that there are no more distractions, i would like to address some other
dennis miller, thank you very much.if you didn't see this, you must. >> now, as you know, vampires have no reflection. there i am right there. so that is proven. next. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in...
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>>> want the real deal with dennis kneale? don't move.nbc report starts right now. >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale. we start with breaking news. we have startling news from rupert murdoch who says they will start charging access for all their websites and will turn everything down on the internet where most entirely everything is free of charge. the let's discuss it, gentlemen. first, porter, is this a brilliant first move he's making or is this desperation? >> i think it's little bit of both but think rupert has shot himself in the foot. unfortunately for everybody that wants free be universal and ubiquitous, rupert does have need to know properties like "wall street journal" and time
>>> want the real deal with dennis kneale? don't move.nbc report starts right now. >> good evening, i'm dennis kneale. we start with breaking news. we have startling news from rupert murdoch who says they will start charging access for all their websites and will turn everything down on the internet where most entirely everything is free of charge. the let's discuss it, gentlemen. first, porter, is this a brilliant first move he's making or is this desperation? >> i think...
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dennis miller, thank you very much.f you didn't see this, you must. >> now, as you know, vampires have no reflection. there i am right there. so that is proven. next. insuring your family's ifs can be confusing, so metlife removed the guesswork. combining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. my daughter was with me. bill: did you see that? featuring videos you might have missed that have some significance. we begin with this homage to president obama. >> my fellow americans, now, there has been some debate in this country whether or not i was actually born here in the united states. i get it. it's a fair question. so to end all the debate, here's my birth certificate. put it up on the screen. to quote the boss, born in the u.s.a. all right. now that there are no more distractions, i would like to address some other equally valid concerns about me. first, am i a vampire? steve, can i have
dennis miller, thank you very much.f you didn't see this, you must. >> now, as you know, vampires have no reflection. there i am right there. so that is proven. next. insuring your family's ifs can be confusing, so metlife removed the guesswork. combining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. my daughter was with me. bill: did you see that? featuring videos...
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joining us is dennis gartman. you haven't aged a day, dennis. >> i had a little more hair back then. >> how are you celebrating this 40th anniversary? >> trying to forget it. it was raining then like it's raining now. trying to make a few dollars and keep my head above water. >> dennis, were you working the ponytail? what was going on back then for you? >> it was a long time ago. >> how do you trade the facebook generation today? >> we're still baby boomers. we're still the ones in control of the money. you have to look at where the baby boomer is going to go. you know, the banks are going to -- we've talked about the banks tonight. the banks are going to be the great beneficiary. our kids are grown. they're out of school. we don't have college education to pay for. we're probably going to downsize. so i think the big house sellers are going to have problems. but the small sellers of houses are going to do fine. you're going to want to own the stocks of the companies that have health care. you're going to want to
joining us is dennis gartman. you haven't aged a day, dennis. >> i had a little more hair back then. >> how are you celebrating this 40th anniversary? >> trying to forget it. it was raining then like it's raining now. trying to make a few dollars and keep my head above water. >> dennis, were you working the ponytail? what was going on back then for you? >> it was a long time ago. >> how do you trade the facebook generation today? >> we're still baby...
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dennis miller coming up.hen a shocking video about what can happen to people who drive and text. a viewer warning on this one. í when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and halluciations may occur. don't take it with alcohol as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may include next-day drowsiness, dizziness, and headache. in patients with depression, worsening of depression, including risk
dennis miller coming up.hen a shocking video about what can happen to people who drive and text. a viewer warning on this one. í when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating...
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dennis miller coming up. then a shocking video about what can happen to people who drive and text. a viewer warning on this one. most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. bill: this is usually the spot where barack and a hard place takes place, but alan colmes is off, attending a karl marx seminar. that's a jest. here now, his political partner on "the factor," dr. monica crowley. everybody was stunned, going is he really? maybe he is. >> that's a joke. bill: it is. ok. i have not a beef with you in particular, but a beef with right-wing radio talk show hosts in general, ok? and that is, i think, some of them -- and i want to know if you're one of them -- would oppose anything barack obama wanted. across the board, if obama
dennis miller coming up. then a shocking video about what can happen to people who drive and text. a viewer warning on this one. most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. bill: this is usually the spot where...
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mike: dennis miller for some tough talk on nancy pelosi. >> we will start setting out people's first amendment rights. mike: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the o'reilly factor," starts right now. hello, i'm mike huckabee reporting for bill o'reilly. the convicted terrorist is the subject of the "talking points memo." here are images of people cheering the return of a murderer. he killed people over lockerbie , scott lynde. the politicians an-- lockerbie, scotland. the politicians to believe that it is good to have a chat with these kind of people need to wake up, grow up and stand up. let's be clear, a person who will strap a suicide bomb to his own child's chest will be more than willing to kill your child to make a political point. the world is not a safe place as long as terrorists are treated as though they are misguided souls. they have been wired and programmed to think unlike you and me. their acts are calculated, carefully planned and callous acts of cold blooded murder. they're convinced that their path to heaven is paved with the dead bodies of those w
mike: dennis miller for some tough talk on nancy pelosi. >> we will start setting out people's first amendment rights. mike: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the o'reilly factor," starts right now. hello, i'm mike huckabee reporting for bill o'reilly. the convicted terrorist is the subject of the "talking points memo." here are images of people cheering the return of a murderer. he killed people over lockerbie , scott lynde. the...
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>> there's reason for hope. >> he's the real deal, dennis kneale. watch "cnbc reports" week nights at 8:00 eastern. >> i'm dennis kneale, thanks for watching tonight. have a great what's left of summer. i will see you in september. now stay tuned for "options action." @ ♪ see you in september ♪ here we are >>> welcome to "options action" your front row seat to the smart money. the rescue team, why the options market thinks these three stocks could save the rally. we'll tell you why. last call for tech earnings. tech titan hewlett-packard has been on a tear but does smarl money see trouble ahead? we'll give you the setup. and the upside call. stacy told us how to play las vegas sand. >> they were buying the august 10 calls. >> now we'll see if she's ready to cash in. options action begins right now. welcome to the show. great to have you with us. these are the traders at the home of the world's third largest options market that would be the nasdaq market site and across the nation in the windy city, chicago, as well as the city of brotherly love in p
>> there's reason for hope. >> he's the real deal, dennis kneale. watch "cnbc reports" week nights at 8:00 eastern. >> i'm dennis kneale, thanks for watching tonight. have a great what's left of summer. i will see you in september. now stay tuned for "options action." @ ♪ see you in september ♪ here we are >>> welcome to "options action" your front row seat to the smart money. the rescue team, why the options market thinks these three...
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i'll show you what, in the real deal with dennis kneale.ers expect a struggling and stumbling economic recovery. pokey and punkkey. say the consumer is dead, credit is too tight, problems with housing and joblessness far from over. the doubters of the great recovery, figure the patient has been through such a traumatic near death experience she will need years of rehab and never be the same. what if they're plain wrong? in the past few days, soothsayers, goldman sachs, deutsch bank, high frequency economics have raised their estimates for gdp growth.one big reason? cash for clunkers a mere $1 billion program and $14 trillion economy. the high frequency guys say cash for clunkers could add 1.5 points to gdp growth in the current corner. if that one tiny droplet in such a big bucket can prompt that kind of splash in new spending, maybe the consumer ain't so dead after all. if the great recovery is being underestimated by most of us, stocks could be in store for still more gains. let's talk about the great recovery with jerry bowyer of boyer m
i'll show you what, in the real deal with dennis kneale.ers expect a struggling and stumbling economic recovery. pokey and punkkey. say the consumer is dead, credit is too tight, problems with housing and joblessness far from over. the doubters of the great recovery, figure the patient has been through such a traumatic near death experience she will need years of rehab and never be the same. what if they're plain wrong? in the past few days, soothsayers, goldman sachs, deutsch bank, high...
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dennis miller will l l l l l hat most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast. ch
dennis miller will l l l l l hat most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping )...
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. >> let him work at denny's, that's how i feel about it. sean: you want him to work at denny's?he made a choice and he has paid for that and that's true. sean: i watched a portion of his interview. i thought he was compelling. >> i found him compelling along with stallworth. i think the nfl acquitted itself well this week. sean: we are an unforgiving society. we have gupes that monitor this show. >> we are a breed that we need to reconcile ourselves to achieve common purposes. >> does that mean that this guy who tortured and murdered all these dogs has a right to make millions a year and be famous? sean: not a right. but he spent 18 months in jail, tucker. do you want to spend 18 months in jail. >> first of all, i think he should have spent 10 years, that's a. but b, i think he ought to have a regular job as everyone else. he is going to make millions a year. sean: seriousness, i'm a dog lover and it breaks my heart when think of it.
. >> let him work at denny's, that's how i feel about it. sean: you want him to work at denny's?he made a choice and he has paid for that and that's true. sean: i watched a portion of his interview. i thought he was compelling. >> i found him compelling along with stallworth. i think the nfl acquitted itself well this week. sean: we are an unforgiving society. we have gupes that monitor this show. >> we are a breed that we need to reconcile ourselves to achieve common...
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denny ma'am lynn won twice at this track and today he turned it on again. on the final lap, it was all hamlin. he ends a 50-race winless skid and was very emotional after the race. >> we have come close in a lot of races this year and come up short. but definitely had some angels with us today and patrick's mom passed away, our tire guy a couple week ago and my grandmother two days ago. >> his grandmother thelma passed away friday. it must be difficult knowing your family together is really focused. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up -- a man ticketed for helping geese cross the street has his fresh...fresh...fresh. really fresh. come into your local giant today for mouthwatering fruits and vegetables, all at prices you can handle. like white seedless grapes just 99 cents a pound. this week only at giant. you know, it's not the grill that makes a delicious, tender, perfect piece of steak. [ crowd gasps ] it's the steak. enjoy quality selections from the butchers at giant, like porterhouse steak just $4.99 a pound. this week only at giant. >>> a man
denny ma'am lynn won twice at this track and today he turned it on again. on the final lap, it was all hamlin. he ends a 50-race winless skid and was very emotional after the race. >> we have come close in a lot of races this year and come up short. but definitely had some angels with us today and patrick's mom passed away, our tire guy a couple week ago and my grandmother two days ago. >> his grandmother thelma passed away friday. it must be difficult knowing your family together...
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dennis, good to see you today. >> scott, good to be here. >> where's the market going, dennis? >> which one? >> the stock market. >> the stock market is probably still going higher. i'm a little surprised by it. today's action was really quite shocking oerngs lower and then trading higher on the day, especially in light of the rapidly rising crude oil prices. every time i try to fight it it seems to ble up in my face. the trend seems to be up, doesn't it? >> everybody's saying the markets going lower. the traders we talked to on the floor want the market lower so we can get back in on some dips. and the market won't go lower. >> it's really quite amazing. back in march nobody wanted to buy it. now everybody keeps wanting to try to sell it. smart guys, i think i'm a reasonably smart guy, smart guys try to sell it, next thing you know you've sold it short you run back in when it gets higher on the day, you say that didn't feel good, and it depends on what you're looking at but it depends on what you're looking at. the market seems to want to go up. >> don't you think some pullbac
dennis, good to see you today. >> scott, good to be here. >> where's the market going, dennis? >> which one? >> the stock market. >> the stock market is probably still going higher. i'm a little surprised by it. today's action was really quite shocking oerngs lower and then trading higher on the day, especially in light of the rapidly rising crude oil prices. every time i try to fight it it seems to ble up in my face. the trend seems to be up, doesn't it? >>...
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but first, let's check in with dennis neil to see what he's cooking up. >> vegas, baby. so many people are betting on a comeback. five things i learned this summer, larry. that's what we're going to talk about. >> everybody dial up dennis, 8:00 p.m.er and time. we're going to the new bull market. that assumes the nerds at fasb don't get in the way. announcer: what's your cialis moment? when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid
but first, let's check in with dennis neil to see what he's cooking up. >> vegas, baby. so many people are betting on a comeback. five things i learned this summer, larry. that's what we're going to talk about. >> everybody dial up dennis, 8:00 p.m.er and time. we're going to the new bull market. that assumes the nerds at fasb don't get in the way. announcer: what's your cialis moment? when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys...
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. >> it started when dennis hastert was speaker. no other member of congress flies on a government jet unless they are going with the president of the united states. there is perfect justification for to be able to take these on trips outside the united states, maybe they only need four but nothing wrong to take members of congress. >> john, you are shaking your head. >> this is absolutely insane. i've been to iraq eight times, i've never flown private. i got on a c-4 out of andrews and flown with the military. i've flown back on the military. $3500 million on private planes what that is not the only way to get to bosnia. >> these are planes to be used by the military. >> let me bring in .... >> new planes to be able to take members of the congress.... >> let me ask you a point. >> i need to get somebody else in here. >> let me ask you a question, let me ask you a question. when you think it's right for nancy pelosi to fly backs and forth for her constituency, do you think that is right. >> that was a decision that was made when den
. >> it started when dennis hastert was speaker. no other member of congress flies on a government jet unless they are going with the president of the united states. there is perfect justification for to be able to take these on trips outside the united states, maybe they only need four but nothing wrong to take members of congress. >> john, you are shaking your head. >> this is absolutely insane. i've been to iraq eight times, i've never flown private. i got on a c-4 out of...
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. >>> now to dennis kneale in the next hour. hello. >> we're seeing america this is one leader of the world that can lead us into a far better recovery than you think? did someone on my show last night call obama a liar on health care? he says no. we'll look at the videotape and figure out which side is telling the truth. >> is that tax americana or tax americana. >> it's tax americana unless we go into t as tax americana. >> we'll be straight back after this. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. >>> we are back with our investment gurus. commercial real estate, the most obsessive by all the obsessive
. >>> now to dennis kneale in the next hour. hello. >> we're seeing america this is one leader of the world that can lead us into a far better recovery than you think? did someone on my show last night call obama a liar on health care? he says no. we'll look at the videotape and figure out which side is telling the truth. >> is that tax americana or tax americana. >> it's tax americana unless we go into t as tax americana. >> we'll be straight back after this....
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we'll be right back, dennis miller on the state of the union. the d-man says we are not doing so well. and then, body language on bill march, conan o'brien and so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. we have alerted the authorities. miller has had one hot summer here on the factor. roll the tape. bill: i have a bunch of very simple questions because, as you know, i'm a very simple man. you know, miller, i hate to say. this i don't think barney frank likes me. i don't think so. bill: oh, yes, oh, yes. >> i said it wasn't a good investment. bill: barney, started off truculent. >> truculent is a adjective which means fierce, brutal
we'll be right back, dennis miller on the state of the union. the d-man says we are not doing so well. and then, body language on bill march, conan o'brien and so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength...
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it's a big night for the markets and tonight, you'll get the real deal with dennis neal. don't move, cnbc reports starts right this second. >>> i'm okay and you're okay, and the markets today are way better than okay. because the s&p 500 just went back over 1 k and the nasdaq cleared 2-k. now can 10-k be far behind? let's celebrate it in the real deal. here's my big hope, guys, that today's rally isn't a new top, setting up us for a jolt of correction. i'm hoping this is the new leg and a new bull market. and that would fuel my belief in pax americana that america is the mightiest economic force on earth, that our best days are ahead of us. everyone else says recovery will be pokey and punky. but
it's a big night for the markets and tonight, you'll get the real deal with dennis neal. don't move, cnbc reports starts right this second. >>> i'm okay and you're okay, and the markets today are way better than okay. because the s&p 500 just went back over 1 k and the nasdaq cleared 2-k. now can 10-k be far behind? let's celebrate it in the real deal. here's my big hope, guys, that today's rally isn't a new top, setting up us for a jolt of correction. i'm hoping this is the new...
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we'll be right back, dennis miller on the state of the union.he d-man says we are not doing so well. and then, body language on bill march, conan o'brien and miley cyrus right back. f. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. [bell ringing] the way the stock market's been acting lately you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. their research is independent and unbiased
we'll be right back, dennis miller on the state of the union.he d-man says we are not doing so well. and then, body language on bill march, conan o'brien and miley cyrus right back. f. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get...
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." and if you qualify get it for little or no money. jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. declare your independence call now, you'll be glad you did. call the number on your screen. the accused said he is innocent. you're going to be really impressed. she is now 29 and free. john, it is hard to believe. take me back to 1991. what happened at the time this child was kidnapped. >> she was on her way to catch a bus and was walking up a hill in front of their house and her stepfather was out front and saw a car pulled down the street, swing around and then head back up the hill. the car cut her off and the woman reached out and grabbed her in a spinoff and he took off on his bike to try to catch them, but there was no way he could peddle o
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that's all to the good. >> dennis, what will you do?say that you'll scale back on two-thirds of your positions. let's assume the number comes in roughly where we're expecting it. let's assume the markets don't go heywire. what do you do at the end of the day? >> depend on which market. but if we get a number close to 300, i'm probably going to come in and start selling stocks a little bit. if we get a number near 300 i'm probably going to buy gold a little bit. if we come in and the number is near 300 i'll probably sell the euro against the dollar. those are the things i'll end up doing today. >> why do you sell stocks? >> give me a little toppy. it looks like to me -- a lot of stocks yesterday did something technically that i find disconcerting. one of the leaders, alocoa, for example, made an outside revers reversal, made a new high, closed lower on the day, closed before the previous day's low. you saw a number of stocks do that, steel, all sorts of things turned bad -- or all session long. those are the types of trades i'll take a l
that's all to the good. >> dennis, what will you do?say that you'll scale back on two-thirds of your positions. let's assume the number comes in roughly where we're expecting it. let's assume the markets don't go heywire. what do you do at the end of the day? >> depend on which market. but if we get a number close to 300, i'm probably going to come in and start selling stocks a little bit. if we get a number near 300 i'm probably going to buy gold a little bit. if we come in and the...
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denny hamlin -- >> i'm winning this race? >> i know. >> after a cleanup, 13 laps to go on the restart, denny hamlin goes from sixth all the way to first in one lap. >> hamlin clearly the car to beat. he would take the checkered flag, first win in 2009. an emotional hamlin, in victory lane, just days after losing his 91-year-old grandmother, who said -- wore his number 11 socks an t-shirt and had to watch the tv from mere inches away. she was nearly blind. hamlin snapped a 50 race winless streaks and wins for the third time at pocono. his last win march 2008. ham lip made this track his own personal playground. in addition to three wins he has four other top 10 at pocono. pablo montoya finished second. this day belonged to an emotional denny hamlin. >> we have come close in a lot of races this year and come up short, but definitely had some angels with us today, and patrick's mom passed away, our tire guy, a couple of weeks ago and my grandmother a few days ago. so it's been a long time coming. >> it's been 50 races, and i kno
denny hamlin -- >> i'm winning this race? >> i know. >> after a cleanup, 13 laps to go on the restart, denny hamlin goes from sixth all the way to first in one lap. >> hamlin clearly the car to beat. he would take the checkered flag, first win in 2009. an emotional hamlin, in victory lane, just days after losing his 91-year-old grandmother, who said -- wore his number 11 socks an t-shirt and had to watch the tv from mere inches away. she was nearly blind. hamlin snapped...
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dennis leery left the mark as the hot tempered firefighters on the show rescue me. >> what do you meanrgeous. 40. angry. >> irish. end up angry no matter what happens. >>reporter: pick up season 5 volume i of rescue me on dvd tomorrow. >> dennis is fighting fires, desperate housewives are doing what they do best. creating drama. >> okay. you are not going to believe this but she is back. >>reporter: you can keep up with the feisty ladies of wisteria lane when season 5 of desperate house weaves comes out tomorrow. >> edie is that really you? >>reporter: the director of office space is back to work and you can see it all this labor day weekend. talk about the newer movie extract on friday. i'm kandace and that's the low down. >>> ravens quarterback roll cheez-it® bakes so much real cheese... in such small bites, people are wondering, how does cheez-it® do it? - i know! - three, two, one. ( beeping, whirring ) ♪ - baking complete! - ( bell dings ) cheez-it®! where do you come up with this stuff? hi, dad! lots and lots of cheese baked into little, little bites. cheez-it®. the big cheese. >
dennis leery left the mark as the hot tempered firefighters on the show rescue me. >> what do you meanrgeous. 40. angry. >> irish. end up angry no matter what happens. >>reporter: pick up season 5 volume i of rescue me on dvd tomorrow. >> dennis is fighting fires, desperate housewives are doing what they do best. creating drama. >> okay. you are not going to believe this but she is back. >>reporter: you can keep up with the feisty ladies of wisteria lane when...
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greta: dennis, i have got to run. you have got to come back though, dennis. thank you, i'm up against a break. up next, what made senator clair mccaskill say this at a town hall today. >> i don't understand this rudeness. what is this? greta: senator yeah. ♪ me too how sick is the web browsing !? all the apps... gps... video. yeah... you didn't get your blackberry with the verizon network, did you ? no. sorry. so it doesn't work here, does it ? no. umm... but... paperweight mode. alright ! >> hours ago, hillsborough missouri. senator mccaskill gets an earful from protesters at town hall. the senator stood her ground. >> catch a crook over here. and the system over here. >> hey, hey, hey. ma'am, everybody sit down. >> she insisted on coming today and what mom wants, mom gets. >> we learned at the dinner table that democracy meant getting into it. >> beg your pardon, sir? let the man talked to asked question. >> i said it's not realistic right now. >> tug at our heart strings and tell us it's for the children. >> i'm so disappointed. [boos] >> honestly, i am. >
greta: dennis, i have got to run. you have got to come back though, dennis. thank you, i'm up against a break. up next, what made senator clair mccaskill say this at a town hall today. >> i don't understand this rudeness. what is this? greta: senator yeah. ♪ me too how sick is the web browsing !? all the apps... gps... video. yeah... you didn't get your blackberry with the verizon network, did you ? no. sorry. so it doesn't work here, does it ? no. umm... but... paperweight mode....
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speaking of bulls and recovery, here's my pal, dennis kneale. dennis, i hope you have a terrific show this evening. >> thanks, larry. have a great weekend. we have a special hour coming up on "cnbc reports." it starts with a broken pipe. >>> a water main breaks in lower manhattan, buildings not far from wall street, see rising water, subway service stops. who cares, right? this is a market show. everyone should care, it wasn't just any water main a 140-year-old water main installed in 1870. ulysses s. grant had just been sworn in as our 18th president. and construction was in full force and china went to war against prussia. that water main is a symbol of what america once was and still can be. what in the world now lasts for 140 years? nothin nothing. >>> all on the day the jobless rate broke a terrible streak, america on the mend, and the great american bull is back in town to. us, that water main symbolizes a turning point, intersection, which way will we go the next 140 years? the way of the bull or way of the mouse? buckle up,
speaking of bulls and recovery, here's my pal, dennis kneale. dennis, i hope you have a terrific show this evening. >> thanks, larry. have a great weekend. we have a special hour coming up on "cnbc reports." it starts with a broken pipe. >>> a water main breaks in lower manhattan, buildings not far from wall street, see rising water, subway service stops. who cares, right? this is a market show. everyone should care, it wasn't just any water main a 140-year-old water...
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let me turn it over to my great friend, dennis kneale. have a great program. >> thanks a lot, larry. >> "cnbc reports" starts right no now. >>> tonight on "cnbc reports," does the eve of mid-summer's jobs reports economy from coast-to-coast were all atwitter. if you listen closely to the analysts, tomorrow's news could give you a shiver or quiver or could be a provider of a new market run. no sugarplums dancing on this cable cast, just dollars, cents, bulls and bears. at the same time, the toy soldiers are on call trying to protect your money from a fall. the white house standing tall, bringing in new rules to rattle capitalists near and far. as investors big and small watch the numbers, the u.s. navy is watching at least two russian submarines, they're on the move. the kremlin may be thinking cold war. as back to school season gets started, we're already looking to the big one, the capitalism op
let me turn it over to my great friend, dennis kneale. have a great program. >> thanks a lot, larry. >> "cnbc reports" starts right no now. >>> tonight on "cnbc reports," does the eve of mid-summer's jobs reports economy from coast-to-coast were all atwitter. if you listen closely to the analysts, tomorrow's news could give you a shiver or quiver or could be a provider of a new market run. no sugarplums dancing on this cable cast, just dollars, cents,...
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." and if you qualify get it for little or no money. jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. declare your independence call now, you'll be glad you did. call the number on your screen. bret: today's release of the only person ever jailed for the bombing of pan am flight 103 21 years ago has sparked outrage from victims' families and objections from the white house. correspondent amy kellogg explains why a convicted terrorist is now out of prison. >> he got to go home, something none of the victims in the bombing of flight 104 never got to do. he was released on passionate grounds because he is dying of prostrate cancer. he is the only person convicted in the lockerbie bombing which killed 286 people. >> it made me physically ill. this is
dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." and if you qualify get it for little or no money. jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. declare your independence call now, you'll be glad you did. call the...
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dennis can testify to that. he has hired people to be in the hospital and medical facilities to treat the folks coming in, bought unless he has some kind of notice, that is a major problem. some people may arrive, but the money is not moving as fast as the people are. so what do you have? you have a gap, a problem. thank god that dennis smith has been able to work around that. the va has been provided funding to adequately maintain facilities and continue services. the va maryland health care system is responsible for providing care to hundreds of thousands of maryland veterans. i also note that according to the center for minority veterans, minority veterans comprise approximately. the mission is to care for people who love borne the battle to honor those who have worn the uniform by providing them with the highest quality health care and benefits possible. however, that mission can only be accomplished if they know the full range of services available. my mother used to have a saying. she said there is nothing
dennis can testify to that. he has hired people to be in the hospital and medical facilities to treat the folks coming in, bought unless he has some kind of notice, that is a major problem. some people may arrive, but the money is not moving as fast as the people are. so what do you have? you have a gap, a problem. thank god that dennis smith has been able to work around that. the va has been provided funding to adequately maintain facilities and continue services. the va maryland health care...
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>> dennis gartman, always witty and insightful.a good weekend. >>> let's go to "pops and drops." the weekly edition. boeing down 4%. >> the dreamliner. it's ridiculous. ridiculous. >> all right. a pop for regions financial. it was up 14% this week. mike? >> well, you know, i had actually mentioned before that there was some regional names i might be interested in taking a look at and then i had a hard time finding them, because there's a lot of them where you can't figure out what's left on the balance sheet when you take a look at some of the nonperforming. this is one of the ones that i think actually might make it. >> all right. las vegas sands, a pop here. 6%, tim? >> if you think there's no disposable income and you think the consumer is dead you take your chips off the table. after a big run, i would. >> a pop for bb & c. joe? >> it took over colonial bank's balance sheet. asset growth up 6%. i like bb&t here. >> united health care was up 6%. careen? >> i should have seen it coming. timmy did. with congress out of session and
>> dennis gartman, always witty and insightful.a good weekend. >>> let's go to "pops and drops." the weekly edition. boeing down 4%. >> the dreamliner. it's ridiculous. ridiculous. >> all right. a pop for regions financial. it was up 14% this week. mike? >> well, you know, i had actually mentioned before that there was some regional names i might be interested in taking a look at and then i had a hard time finding them, because there's a lot of them...