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i'll agree with doc in one sense.n a couple hundred years, whatever, my family who has died in war, building up, paying taxes for generation, would you support a path to immigration, jose, that would also include some sort of a payment, if you will? >> and i think if i'm not mistaken, the senate bill has that. it does have a payment that needs to be paid and a process that can take up to 15 years, in some cases, and who knows what's going to come out of the house. most hispanics say they want that fairness, those waiting in line or nonhispanic immigrants, they want to make sure those waiting in line, that they do have their place in line and that the folks who are now -- >> if it was -- i'm talking to doc. you're more a hard-liner on this. would you say you can basically buy your citizenship? >> if they were willing to truly do it but the bill he mentioned, the gang of ochoa bill, it allows loopholes so they don't have to pay it. >> he's back to johnson now. >> when they say people are going to have to pay their back
i'll agree with doc in one sense.n a couple hundred years, whatever, my family who has died in war, building up, paying taxes for generation, would you support a path to immigration, jose, that would also include some sort of a payment, if you will? >> and i think if i'm not mistaken, the senate bill has that. it does have a payment that needs to be paid and a process that can take up to 15 years, in some cases, and who knows what's going to come out of the house. most hispanics say they...
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doc, because you lost, you're up first. >> all right. thank you.firm. >> all right. joey? >> i like that one. that's a good pick. starbucks. i think people are a little sheepish on mcdonald's, going starbucks. >> michael? >> i like sony and some of the money loads coming out of microsoft could find its way into sony. sny, a buy. >> stephanie link? >> i like cennametal. >> that does it for us. more "fast money" tonight at 5:00. follow me on twitte twitter @scottwapnercnbc. stocks hit another high, up across the board. "power lunch" right now. >> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> well, despite all the communicating from the fed, they do seem to be bending over backwards to make their message clear. still lots of questions though about the bernanke plan. our senior economics reporter steve liesman with real solid insight. he's going to explain. that is straight ahead. netflix reporting quarterly numbers after the bell today. our julia boorstin is going to moderate netflix's analyst call and see what they will ask
doc, because you lost, you're up first. >> all right. thank you.firm. >> all right. joey? >> i like that one. that's a good pick. starbucks. i think people are a little sheepish on mcdonald's, going starbucks. >> michael? >> i like sony and some of the money loads coming out of microsoft could find its way into sony. sny, a buy. >> stephanie link? >> i like cennametal. >> that does it for us. more "fast money" tonight at 5:00. follow me...
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not his. >> doc?ow one out for weiss, how about sun trust, weiss, sti. >> all right. have a great weekend. we'll see you on the other side. follow me on twitter. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> good afternoon, everybody. up and down day for the dow after a big jobs number. the unemployment rate 7.6%, right where it was last month. what does this all mean for the taper patrol? the folks who wonder what's going to happen. there you see the dow up 95. now, that brings up the question what should you do now? we've got a roster full of people ready to answer. violence, of course, over in the middle east. let's go over here now to this monitor where the muslim brotherhood supporters are hitting the streets after friday prayers. they are, of course, angry to
not his. >> doc?ow one out for weiss, how about sun trust, weiss, sti. >> all right. have a great weekend. we'll see you on the other side. follow me on twitter. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> good afternoon, everybody. up and down day for the dow after a big jobs number. the unemployment rate 7.6%, right where it was last month. what does this all...
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participanted at that location mentioned there wasn't enough information come to go the doc. at the end of the day, they weren't sure which sheltered had open and the status of those shelters were. there weren't adequate procedures in place so their information would flow from the sheltser manager to the red cross and the county doc. the emergency operation center or eoc is the city's command center. participants here felt under utilized and they were accessible issues for wheelchair people as well. it was accomplished at the meeting. one, attending the after action review meeting which occurred on the 17th. the commit fee thought it wise to have someone from the mod or the mdoc to be a guest speaker at a red cross monthly meeting. finally a member of the mod mayor's office on disability will meet with a red cross representative about experience that people with disabilities had at the exercise. there was a short discussion about establishing a standard operating procedure check list for sheltering for the disabled. included in that list was items was insuring minor children
participanted at that location mentioned there wasn't enough information come to go the doc. at the end of the day, they weren't sure which sheltered had open and the status of those shelters were. there weren't adequate procedures in place so their information would flow from the sheltser manager to the red cross and the county doc. the emergency operation center or eoc is the city's command center. participants here felt under utilized and they were accessible issues for wheelchair people as...
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. >> doc? >> well, i liked what i head out of apple, but as you know i'm waiting for that larger formatity phone. i thought it was good news but it's just in the rumor stage still that they're testing according to "the wall street journal" larger format iphones. i think if they do that, then that's the must-have device. you've already seen that samsung, which hasn't benefited from that lead position, their stock is down 16% as well. so you put apple up against samsung this year, and samsung is a more diversified company, of course, but they're not hitting it as hard as you would have been told by a number of pundits that they are hitting it. they're not. this iphone is still one of the most popular devices in the world, scott, and to pete's point, second half story, they get a larger format iphone, a china mobile deal, this stock can result. >> they're going to get higher expectations. there were zero expectations going into the quarter. >> yeah. >> the only quarter that i can remember in any s
. >> doc? >> well, i liked what i head out of apple, but as you know i'm waiting for that larger formatity phone. i thought it was good news but it's just in the rumor stage still that they're testing according to "the wall street journal" larger format iphones. i think if they do that, then that's the must-have device. you've already seen that samsung, which hasn't benefited from that lead position, their stock is down 16% as well. so you put apple up against samsung this...
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my view is stay away if you can't analyze. >> eeg resource, doc?t wants to bet on sustained oil prices, stock, this is the way you would do that eogt. stock is zooming. it's up to another 52-week high at 142 or so. i think the price, though, gets to a point now where it becomes more difficult to trade. this is not a $60 stock. this is a $140 stock. fewer folks are jumping in. the volumes might suffer because of it. >> murph. >> face bhook. >> your old pal. >> they have a little traction. the stock looks good technically. i think it goes back above the 30 soon. >> wow, that's traction? >> that's traction? >> absolutely. back above the $25 range. it keeps moving. >> all right. finally, general dynamics, pete. >> wane when you talk aerospace, this is 52-week high, pe, however, trading at 11 t.ing to is performing extremely well. i think there will be more for general dynamics. >> final trade is up next. we will find out who you think won that debate. we can't wait for earlier. for that. . ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ hooking up the count
my view is stay away if you can't analyze. >> eeg resource, doc?t wants to bet on sustained oil prices, stock, this is the way you would do that eogt. stock is zooming. it's up to another 52-week high at 142 or so. i think the price, though, gets to a point now where it becomes more difficult to trade. this is not a $60 stock. this is a $140 stock. fewer folks are jumping in. the volumes might suffer because of it. >> murph. >> face bhook. >> your old pal. >> they...
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don't only have hamburgers. >> he has spoken. >> thanks doc. >> see you next week. >>> in the circuitourt of the 8 -- 18th judicial circuit the state of florida versus george zimmerman, verdict, we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> new reaction this morning from that verdict last night. andr months of questions, confusion in those three weeks and more of intense courtroom drama as you can see george zimmerman woke up this morning as a free man. last night cleared on all charges in the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon mart.
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>> they are going to name a massive construction machine after our anti-doc? that is what we called her. >> and then we thought about it, this is perfect, there is actually quite similar. in several different ways. this tunnel boring machine is a pioneer as it will start the tunneling in phase two of the central subway and auntie was a pioneer as you have heard as the first american board chinese physician in the country and she started the first western clinic in china town and why this will help to build a subway that will bring together neighborhoods of the city, and auntie brought together, serve men, politicians, hollywood and military brats, in their common dedication to fighting or in dedication to the allieed cause. mom chung is huge and will be a real power be reckoned with. mom chung had a personality that was larger than life. and she also was someone to be reckoned with as she lobbied for the formation of the navy waves, although she could not get credit for it, and could never join, because of the race and age and that the government has drafted (
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. >> you're looking like a 10% move then, doc, you think it will be that ugly. >> i am.f we want to call that ugly. >> 10% is ugly, doc. >> i think the run into the earnings over the last little bit made a nice recovery. that's what i worry about. >> they have a 1.4 billion buyback left on their reauthorization that they can still use. they'll generate a billion in free cash flow, so they can announce another one. i don't see 10% would be a huge move, especially at 14 times forward estimates. a lot of bad news priced into this thing. >> i look at this one versus ralph lauren and they're both like flat lining right here like this and i would much rather own ralph lauren. >> tell us who you think won. tweet us. speaking of retail, sacs shines a bright light on retail stock that is have enjoyed a nice run and the etf that tracks the sector is up 30% and is there more room to run? there is a look at the xrt. joining us, steve of durbin capital. welcome. good to talk to you. >> nice. >> is this deal more about retail or real estate? >> i think it is more about real estate. it
. >> you're looking like a 10% move then, doc, you think it will be that ugly. >> i am.f we want to call that ugly. >> 10% is ugly, doc. >> i think the run into the earnings over the last little bit made a nice recovery. that's what i worry about. >> they have a 1.4 billion buyback left on their reauthorization that they can still use. they'll generate a billion in free cash flow, so they can announce another one. i don't see 10% would be a huge move, especially at...
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thanks a lot, doc. see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >>> doctors and patients they complain all the time about red tape. and about insurance companies. so, what happens if a doctor says, the heck with it? well, this summer a family doctor in south portland, maine, decided to give that a try. cnn's christine romans went to see how it's going. >> well, come on in. >> reporter: he was fed up. >> just have a seat. >> reporter: the family doctor from portland, maine, used to do lots of paperwork so much it was taking time from his patients. so, earlier this year, he stopped taking medicare and other insurance altogether. >> we asked patients to pay at the time of service just like you would be expected to pay at time of service at your garage, at the barber shop or at the grocery store. >> reporter: under his new system, the doctor's prices are clearly marked on his website. $75 for an office visit. $150 for a complete physical. >> $75. >> reporter: that's roughly in line with how much he'd been receiving
thanks a lot, doc. see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >>> doctors and patients they complain all the time about red tape. and about insurance companies. so, what happens if a doctor says, the heck with it? well, this summer a family doctor in south portland, maine, decided to give that a try. cnn's christine romans went to see how it's going. >> well, come on in. >> reporter: he was fed up. >> just have a seat. >> reporter: the family doctor from...
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doc can speak to this. the options have been there. >> yep, they have been buying delta, lcc.look at ryan air and easy jet. >> how far do they go out? >> they're buying out to september and october right now. easy jet top performing stock in the footsy. >> caterpillar coming in as the worst performer of the day. could it be the canary in the coal mine. david kelly lays out his top portfolio protection plays in a world of rising rates. of course we are keeping you up to the minute on all the big moves in the after hours session, trip visor and of course facebook up 19 percent. stay tuned. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take them up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their mos
doc can speak to this. the options have been there. >> yep, they have been buying delta, lcc.look at ryan air and easy jet. >> how far do they go out? >> they're buying out to september and october right now. easy jet top performing stock in the footsy. >> caterpillar coming in as the worst performer of the day. could it be the canary in the coal mine. david kelly lays out his top portfolio protection plays in a world of rising rates. of course we are keeping you up to...
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i am going to side with doc. the reason from a trading standpoint. and give it about a 3% pullback, 1.50, $2 on downside. if it will roll over from here near 58, i don't want to be around there. it is probably going to test the 52-week low. from a trading standpoint, i go with dr. jay. >> joe? >> he just took a picture on television. >> i am taking a picture to show i don't have a teleprompter. >> you're in chicago. >> do we want another debate about the murphy said won the debate? >> the stock has done nothing. why should this stock, why should this name get the benefit of the doubt? >> well, john, i am about to give you. what he pointed out that's important is you have to look at this not just over the last three months or six months. >> look over the last couple years. i think that tells you the true fundamental story and really how well engrained they are. >> that is going to decelerate as you go from developed countries and that exposure to developing which carries 100 to $150 lower asp. how are they going to get the revenues to grow higher with
i am going to side with doc. the reason from a trading standpoint. and give it about a 3% pullback, 1.50, $2 on downside. if it will roll over from here near 58, i don't want to be around there. it is probably going to test the 52-week low. from a trading standpoint, i go with dr. jay. >> joe? >> he just took a picture on television. >> i am taking a picture to show i don't have a teleprompter. >> you're in chicago. >> do we want another debate about the murphy...
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doc, what did you just hear? when i asked him why today, was it because you got some financing to go on, did you buy into that? >> of course not. he's running an hiding. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done. detroit will have a possibility of coming out of this by going through the bankruptcy. unlike new york, cleveland, some of the other, they went through it usually for a specific reason. detroit's problems are so plentiful this is just step number one. beyond in, then they have to rebuild the city. where will they get the tax base? all of the positive things he talked about, where are they going to get the money. >> my idea, simple supply side idea from our late former mentor jack kemp. make detroit a tax-free enterprise zone. make the whole place a tax-free enterprise zone and at least for a couple years and then pay the taxes later. steve, how did detroit get to where it is today? >> well, they have had a lot of econ
doc, what did you just hear? when i asked him why today, was it because you got some financing to go on, did you buy into that? >> of course not. he's running an hiding. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done.. he's doing what has to be done. detroit will have a possibility of coming out of this by going through the bankruptcy. unlike new york, cleveland, some of the other, they went through it usually for a specific reason....
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if you can get a doc to go a rural town. they hire 18 people. they generate a million dollars in business. it's a huge economic driver. a big social determinant. just like educational attainment. the success of this is lead us to develop health hubs academic extension hubs. where it's not just the provider. it's linking with community colleges, federally qualified health center, local hospital, specific organization. where now we have memo of agreement going out where those. when you have a hub like that. it's attractive to health professional to be recruited and stay. because they have professional and social bonds reducing isolation. so that success has been enormous. >> then to track what is the outcome. we often spend a lot of time training. when people finish the training in pharmacy and medicine goodbye, have a great life. it's not good enough. we want to know where they're going and whether they are meeting state needs. we track in every single county for a population oflet say 56,000. how many docs, nurses, pharmacists should there be co
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. >> doc? >> overall this week, of course, i was frustrated by that zynga move last night. that was one i did not see coming and we'll talk more about it. >> i got a fast fire that's going to -- >> i'm sure you do. >> i've got a fast fire as well and it hurt on the way out as well. but as far as how this is working, judge, i think there are a number of stocks. pete has been bullish forever on starbucks. they blew out numbers. you look at recovers, stocks like amazon. amazon, steph and i debated it yesterday. after hours last night it was down probably 15 bucks at one point. it's all the way back. it's in positive territory right now. so it depends on what part of the market. you started off with housing. that has struggled right here, and i think we need to see a turn in that space. i don't think we see it until september or october though. >> scott, one critical thing and that is who on this desk can pull off wearing a striped shirt and that's me. that's not these guys. that's pretty important for today. >> all right. on that note we'll go to steve liesman. >> who does not
. >> doc? >> overall this week, of course, i was frustrated by that zynga move last night. that was one i did not see coming and we'll talk more about it. >> i got a fast fire that's going to -- >> i'm sure you do. >> i've got a fast fire as well and it hurt on the way out as well. but as far as how this is working, judge, i think there are a number of stocks. pete has been bullish forever on starbucks. they blew out numbers. you look at recovers, stocks like...
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establishments, they are trying to figure out what the sex of the jean-claude duvalier nicknamed "baby doc" is. victoria. james, george and for example, also the name of a grandmother, also james for example, there were two in england, and there are some of richard, king much england and of course, they gave him the great victoria. so odds are being placed not only on the set but a lot of people are actually holding off on naming their kids to be born over the next few days around the time of the royal baby and what it will mean. and paying for the royal birth you can get it as well as our sweater and facebook page. >>> how they use facebook to find you the perfect living companion. they are now in effect for parts of california after flooding is reported in arizona. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt
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in situations where they sometimes even know what the right thing is, which is it's not a knock on doc yours. it's why do we put them in such an impossible position? >> katy butler when you talk to doctors about this book would have their reactions? >> there a whole range of reactions from your mother was right and you did the right thing to say either i don't understand how medicine works is one my nike ad or the other one is, you don't understand how afraid we are that her family is going to sue us for wrongful death and that we don't know our patients. people come into the emergency room. we have never seen them before. we don't know if it's this katy butler family with the dnr in a and a clear living will or someone who's going to save my father is 95 but i've never discuss the end of his life with him and i wanted to keep them alive no matter what. so i think i came to understand as i wrote the book what a difficult position they are in. there is actually a phrase in hospitals called the nephew from peoria. this is the relative who flies in long distance who has not been involved
in situations where they sometimes even know what the right thing is, which is it's not a knock on doc yours. it's why do we put them in such an impossible position? >> katy butler when you talk to doctors about this book would have their reactions? >> there a whole range of reactions from your mother was right and you did the right thing to say either i don't understand how medicine works is one my nike ad or the other one is, you don't understand how afraid we are that her family...
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since doc rivers left, the celtics search for a new heads coach has been a quiet one. were looking at. they saw it yesterday afternoon when they announced stevens would be the head coach. he's the brightest and up and coming coach after leading butler to back-to-back appearances in 2010 and 2011. he was offered multiple offers. he declined those offers. a chance to coach the celtics was too good to pass up. he will sign a six-year deal worth $22 million. he will be introduced on friday. >>> the highs and lows of sports yesterday. nl rookie of the month and the player of the month in the afternoon. last night, against the rockies, look at this. an amazing catch. he slams into the wall. he bruises his left hip on the play. he had to leave the game an inning later. he's considered day-to-day. >>> could we see manny being manny again in the big leagues? he signed a mi yor league deal with a texas rangers team. manny has been out of the majors since 2011 when he chose to retire facing a 100 game suspension. >>> no pitcher in baseball is hotter than the tigers max scherzer.
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he has played batman, jim morrison, and doc holliday, iconic figures real and imagined. mark twain, during any one-man show. this is our tenth season and we continue to introduce you to some of the folks that make the show possible every single night. thomas friedman is a line producer that means he does everything to keep us on schedule and budget. you can't imagine how much i love him. >> it is an honor to be on your team after all these years. it is like going to school with a professor every day. you are the professor and i and the students. we are glad to have joined us, a conversation with a valid, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. t
he has played batman, jim morrison, and doc holliday, iconic figures real and imagined. mark twain, during any one-man show. this is our tenth season and we continue to introduce you to some of the folks that make the show possible every single night. thomas friedman is a line producer that means he does everything to keep us on schedule and budget. you can't imagine how much i love him. >> it is an honor to be on your team after all these years. it is like going to school with a...
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you see it in the doc. , that clubs, the basement in front of 30,000 people. he is on the drums, the band is on keyboards. it feel alloes these years later when you are on stage and everybody knows every word? >> it's phenomenal. >> we can turn the mic's down and watch. they will sing the song. they'll correct you. you messed up on that one -- [laughter] tavis: i'm glad have you guys on. sue me. stay -- come on. i don't want to taunt nobody. i want my name back -- >> you can get it everywhere. tavis: i want to see you on the stage this summer. >> we will make sure you come. tavis: that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with jimmy connors, next time, i will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just tried to live my life everyday by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about half with a completely eliminate hunger and we hav
you see it in the doc. , that clubs, the basement in front of 30,000 people. he is on the drums, the band is on keyboards. it feel alloes these years later when you are on stage and everybody knows every word? >> it's phenomenal. >> we can turn the mic's down and watch. they will sing the song. they'll correct you. you messed up on that one -- [laughter] tavis: i'm glad have you guys on. sue me. stay -- come on. i don't want to taunt nobody. i want my name back -- >> you can...
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what's really up doc? we'll ask the doc next. ♪ >> the healthcare law is hurting because the president says its opponents are outspending, that for every dollar his side is using to plot the ball the republicans are spending four bucks to bash it. but how does that explain the number of young people who won't be signing up for it or the growing numbers of doctors getting out of medicare ahead of it or the very folks at the irs who are supposed to be enforcing it but want no part of it. mark, like the whole country is saying, enough of it. i. >> it's not very popular. most americans are against its but it's not surprising to me that opponents have to spend four times what the white house is spending. there's the pulpit. the president of the united states gets up there and says, we love this law, you have to spend a lot to show the other side. >> neil: you have to -- if it's so great it would show itself to be great. your premiums wouldn't be skyrocketing and you would have young people bumping into each oth
what's really up doc? we'll ask the doc next. ♪ >> the healthcare law is hurting because the president says its opponents are outspending, that for every dollar his side is using to plot the ball the republicans are spending four bucks to bash it. but how does that explain the number of young people who won't be signing up for it or the growing numbers of doctors getting out of medicare ahead of it or the very folks at the irs who are supposed to be enforcing it but want no part of it....
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. >> doc, the xlu. >> moved up nicely like tim noted with the eem. it had a very similar -- in fact, you could overlay the two. almost the exact same bounce except this one got to about tim's level right around that 40 level in the case of the eem. this one got to that, pulled back about a percent today. give it another day and jump back in. >> a pop for female fliers. talk about being underweight in an effort to lighten the load and improve fuel efficiency go air says it will employ only female flight attendants who tend to be lighter than their male counter parts. the move skates a thin line of gender discrimination. you think? it will reportedly trim fuel costs by nearly half a million dollars a year. >> i think this will be an issue for you. 250 pounds is usually goes to be -- at least two. >> do you think he could get down the aisle? >> i'm hurdling over the top of those things. >> nokia rallied more than three percent but in a world where samsung apple and google rule the smart phone market is nokia's only hope for survival a microsoft buy out?
. >> doc, the xlu. >> moved up nicely like tim noted with the eem. it had a very similar -- in fact, you could overlay the two. almost the exact same bounce except this one got to about tim's level right around that 40 level in the case of the eem. this one got to that, pulled back about a percent today. give it another day and jump back in. >> a pop for female fliers. talk about being underweight in an effort to lighten the load and improve fuel efficiency go air says it will...
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pool cue ball fights and is that all stop it's well going to do is dig through doc's audit of all these companies to be honest minimal. i know i don't know i know you lot i do better why not why not i do whatever. i learned then i got done and are that i am that i overheard lulu years there's courier that far down the. road. you get out there. i was there out of never heard of her on the other hand i was on. the take as militants settle in for another night waiting for the situation to change equally ready to rise again and fight or quietly return to ordinary life but i began to wonder whether most of the guys were really here to fight for a noble cause the villagers had lost faith in them it seemed the choices that led them to join were borne out of social economic conditions that offer them no good education broken families and virtually no opportunities to earn an honest living and many after a long exile in the wilderness dream of returning home. anytime somebody. if you like. on a morning. yeah yeah we turn forty we don't hold that's not the time and that is. one of. those nights.
pool cue ball fights and is that all stop it's well going to do is dig through doc's audit of all these companies to be honest minimal. i know i don't know i know you lot i do better why not why not i do whatever. i learned then i got done and are that i am that i overheard lulu years there's courier that far down the. road. you get out there. i was there out of never heard of her on the other hand i was on. the take as militants settle in for another night waiting for the situation to change...
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project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that qution right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process evaluates that process of what was approved. >> the building permit approval is needs to consider the question of whether the environmental evaluation covers the same project as the building permit being issued. >> so the i'm trying to understand that would be for a project after the building permit is issued and another permit needs to be orientated because of some change. and the legislation is determiningt the project is not - doesn't need any additional permit evaluation 3 - >> yes. >> there needs to be some ability to appeal that. >> yes. that would be the decision appealed that the project has not think modified. even if th
project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that qution right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process...
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to win and win without doc win a fight and i'll tell you it's going to. how can you have peace if you don't do well without. governments and. all that is common but when you see sincerity you know if you would. this instead of me what forms of . you know i know. the president know. life as i like like everybody you know what is involved. is not his you ok ok. for the last. sixty. you should see him do to live. up to the you know some records from. where you from. oh you did not realize that. well. i will go you. know what i'm going to tell you not to go off i want to. see how long you've been here and you can. tell you've done. an album only stay. i don't know two governments all because. it's your gold mine you've also belong to also i. am and if. you're my country congressman i lived first. nothing but i'm going. home i'm going. yes. i mean from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink. no good school. no developments when you visit as far as. well but. on somebody like. what. is a human rights activists. is if. tha
to win and win without doc win a fight and i'll tell you it's going to. how can you have peace if you don't do well without. governments and. all that is common but when you see sincerity you know if you would. this instead of me what forms of . you know i know. the president know. life as i like like everybody you know what is involved. is not his you ok ok. for the last. sixty. you should see him do to live. up to the you know some records from. where you from. oh you did not realize that....
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and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.e's still very bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in
and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.e's still very bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often...
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get a one n one and has the one thousand people of your silly it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mention that for less it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawn and obvious no we want one there's kind of similar is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and heavily pregnant women who do not have the means to come to the clinic here we have more. so we used a model biased was something i went down i mean we cannot wouldn't want is a commie and these people realize almost if we didn't have a pool. some of the communities one bit dated a boss or did mom a drug lease it dis i notice it is the could be for them to get another car coming to do so initial hop in a difficult labor give up these elaborate time you have to put them on bicycles came i get a woman in labor been put on a bicycle and just threw on did. all sometimes where you can affo
get a one n one and has the one thousand people of your silly it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mention that for less it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawn and obvious no we want one there's kind of similar is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit...
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doctor to cure one n one and has the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little mention that for nessa's it's also interesting to note that we have a list population of one there's two over. two thousand and five and the population i mean again that's a yawning gulbis no we want one there's still is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. he so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and heavily pregnant women who do not have the means to come to the clinic here we have more. so we used a model biased was something i went down i mean we cannot wouldn't want is a commie and these people realize that most of what they deliver. some of the communities once they have bought or that money drug leaves it this and that a six day the market be for them to get another car coming to do so in to show how in a difficult labor live out these elaborate time you have to put them bicycles. a woman in labor being put on a bicycle and just threw on the floor route or sometimes where you
doctor to cure one n one and has the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little mention that for nessa's it's also interesting to note that we have a list population of one there's two over. two thousand and five and the population i mean again that's a yawning gulbis no we want one there's still is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. he so gifty travels every day from village to village to...
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doc, what the hell-- where are my balls? where the hell are my balls? - oh, it's quite simple, woody. you looked dead, and i hate taking pulses. and since you are an organ donor... - [deep voice] payback's a bitch. - aah! from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. i am john oliver. i am still sitting in here for jon stewart. we are all missing jon terribly here which is why we were so glad this weekend to see him tweet a picture of himself. oh, yeah! oh, yeah! and if you don't get the reference for that photograph, then congratulations. you live in a far happier world than the rest of us. our guest tonight from the new movie blue jasmine will be here. [ cheers and applause ] now obviously there was a lot to talk about. who am i kidding. there was exactly one thing to talk about. >> her royal highness the duchess of cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4:24 p.m. local time. >> john: oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god, oh,
doc, what the hell-- where are my balls? where the hell are my balls? - oh, it's quite simple, woody. you looked dead, and i hate taking pulses. and since you are an organ donor... - [deep voice] payback's a bitch. - aah! from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. i am john oliver. i am still sitting in here for jon stewart. we are all missing jon terribly here which is why...
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computer one hundred one and says the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mentioned for nessa's it's also interested to know that we have a list population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawn and obvious no we want one there's kind of a signal is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. he so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and heavily pregnant women who do not have the means to come to the clinic here we have more. so we use them with the biased was some time when dia don't let me we cannot wouldn't want is a commie and these people realize almost if we didn't have a full. some of the ones. that have bought us or that money drug leaves it this i'm going to six the could be for them to get another come in to do so if you show up in a. live a case i love it time you have to put on bicycles. a woman in labor being put on a bicycle and just threw on did. or sometimes where you can afford it you put on
computer one hundred one and says the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mentioned for nessa's it's also interested to know that we have a list population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawn and obvious no we want one there's kind of a signal is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. he so gifty travels every day from village to...
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i'm doc doubting that their doc are ahead of ours. it makes sense that they have both weather approximate and macro economic. they make guys, macro economic problems. i mean, gm tells you about that. >> actually, actually, in all fairness to the congress la. if all fair yes it looks backed at others going badge ck to 200. >> do you want to constantly look -- >> if there's a monsoon coming through you can't go out and get a sewed a. i did it. a little too hot or cold to drink a coca-cola. how about a bottle of water? jim, you talked about it earlier. pepsi is up 22% year to date. >> better model. >> coca-cola up 11. pepsi has salty snacks. you eat the chips and get thirsty and reach for a gatorade. that's the model. coca-cola doesn't have the driver. >> pepsico, i can't wait to see. they said the weather was a problem in india. well, let's see how mountain dew does in india. >> that's what they need in the emerging markets, more caffeinated stimulation. coca-cola is a great company. >> at 36 i'm going to say go buy it so i don't want t
i'm doc doubting that their doc are ahead of ours. it makes sense that they have both weather approximate and macro economic. they make guys, macro economic problems. i mean, gm tells you about that. >> actually, actually, in all fairness to the congress la. if all fair yes it looks backed at others going badge ck to 200. >> do you want to constantly look -- >> if there's a monsoon coming through you can't go out and get a sewed a. i did it. a little too hot or cold to drink a...
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think of one hundred one answers the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mentioned for less it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawning gulbis no we want one there's still is going to kill of more than two thousand five hundred published this new we adequately know. so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and heavily pregnant women who do not have the means to come to the clinic here we have more. so we used to go sometime when dia down when we cannot wouldn't one is a commie and these people realize that most people did live at. some of their communities one. day their boss ordered mum a drug leaves it this and that as soon as the market be for them to get another come in to do so initial high up in the. liver case i love it time you have to put them bicycles. a woman in labor being put on a bicycle and just threw on did. or sometimes where you can afford it you put up one truck and carried them to the nex
think of one hundred one answers the one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mentioned for less it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawning gulbis no we want one there's still is going to kill of more than two thousand five hundred published this new we adequately know. so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and...
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the 36-year-old fills the vacancy left by doc rivers' departure to the clippers. >>> manny ramirez is heading back to the big leagues sporting a brand new 'do. the texas rangers signed him to a minor league contract and he says he will cut those famous locks to comply with the team's policy on hair length. let's hope it doesn't affect his game. some guys are superstitious about that. >>> well, the minnesota twins, they celebrated a yankee. rivera's final season by presenting the relief picture with a rocking chair. the twins' gift is made of shattered bats and some caused by rivera's famous fastball. >>> rapper jay-z continuing to make a big splash in the sports world since launching rock nation sports and a new song off his new album. the music mogul brags about signing yankee robinson cano away from super agent scott bjork. >>> sportsillustrated.com recently had some fun with an expose from ricky bobby, you know him, from "talladega nights." the fictional nascar driver is broke but managed to pull enough money together with antoine walker and warren sapp to open, get this, r&b's smo
the 36-year-old fills the vacancy left by doc rivers' departure to the clippers. >>> manny ramirez is heading back to the big leagues sporting a brand new 'do. the texas rangers signed him to a minor league contract and he says he will cut those famous locks to comply with the team's policy on hair length. let's hope it doesn't affect his game. some guys are superstitious about that. >>> well, the minnesota twins, they celebrated a yankee. rivera's final season by presenting...
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. >> doc, i haven't forgotten about you. i'm kind of lying there but -- >> i thought maybe you had, judge. >> we had a little thing called the fed chairman's testimony. >> i understand and elizabeth warren as well. >> what the do you do with the financials? >> i loved goldman sachs on monday when mayo was talking about them and bank of america. bank of america absolutely did blow it out. that's an 8% move just in the last three days, judge. so phenomenal move there. kudos to mayo, and i like the way goldman performed as well. doubling up on profits. i think lloyd deserves a pat on the back for that the same way the they are patting the fed chairman on the back. >> are you happy buying these names after how far they've run? >> citigroup i think is one that hasn't had the huge runup that a lot of others have. i think there's a lot of -- with the new ceo, there's a lot of potential for several near-term catalysts to get citi moving. that's one we're looking at right now. >> let's send it over to she ma mody for a quick market f
. >> doc, i haven't forgotten about you. i'm kind of lying there but -- >> i thought maybe you had, judge. >> we had a little thing called the fed chairman's testimony. >> i understand and elizabeth warren as well. >> what the do you do with the financials? >> i loved goldman sachs on monday when mayo was talking about them and bank of america. bank of america absolutely did blow it out. that's an 8% move just in the last three days, judge. so phenomenal move...
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doc zeke -- dr.eat to have you on especially now with this roll-out just 70 days away. i ask you, as someone who was involved in the planning and writing of this law, can republicans actually choke it to death? >> i don't think so. i do think that most states are going to implement -- i think the government is going to implement and i think there is going to be a public outcry for implementation because we're seeing such low premiums and people are going to want to get those low premiums especially since they come with no pre-existing condition requirements which i think allow a lot of people in. i saw a report that in california, if you're a single man with 150% of the poverty line making around $18,000, you can buy a health care plan, the silver plan -- not even the base one -- for $34 a month, under $400 a year. if you have one emergency room visit you've more than paid for this thing. i think that's the kind of great health care insurance people are going to want to see and they're going to be pr
doc zeke -- dr.eat to have you on especially now with this roll-out just 70 days away. i ask you, as someone who was involved in the planning and writing of this law, can republicans actually choke it to death? >> i don't think so. i do think that most states are going to implement -- i think the government is going to implement and i think there is going to be a public outcry for implementation because we're seeing such low premiums and people are going to want to get those low premiums...
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i missed you here last time, doc. well, sometimes i don't remember so good.u remembered tonight. i got this famous stew here tonight. let me see your plate. all right. it sure looks good, and i am hungry, too.
i missed you here last time, doc. well, sometimes i don't remember so good.u remembered tonight. i got this famous stew here tonight. let me see your plate. all right. it sure looks good, and i am hungry, too.
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look at the progress and the real progress that has been made, from at least one small and one new doc to the decision of the creative work to figure out how to fund the boat house and the decision to put it in the lake merced in the bond and our decision to apply for a grant from the department of water ways and our decision to apply for a recreation grant that has allowed us to purchase a lot of kayaks and paddle sports that are out at the lake now and so that i think and we see more that he feels like he hears the same thing over again, and i am hearing the same thing over again too. >> >> i am hearing the same thing and the past is the past is the past and i think that if you look at the two years of partnership and particularly the time that we have had to work together with kelley and i, and there have been more strides in the last 24 months than in the prior decade and i would like us to see us to come together and i know that he will keep us on our toes and keep us honest, but i would like to and it is time for us to actually get to work and to stop talking about process and ta
look at the progress and the real progress that has been made, from at least one small and one new doc to the decision of the creative work to figure out how to fund the boat house and the decision to put it in the lake merced in the bond and our decision to apply for a grant from the department of water ways and our decision to apply for a recreation grant that has allowed us to purchase a lot of kayaks and paddle sports that are out at the lake now and so that i think and we see more that he...
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it's my understanding they did consider that, but our colleague, doc hastings, really objected vehemently. so i thought it might put his seat in jeopardy. so they cked off at the last minute. i have a question about the underlying legislation because it really gets in this concept, then a couple of others. to refresh our memories, do either of you happen to know, one, roughly what, let's say, young person in good health, early 20s, early 30s, whatever you want to say, no problems. what health care would cough that individual that we're now mandating, have to get it? and two, what the fine is if they choose not to do that. >> i'd be happy to answer that. and there have been different estimates, but to be a bit imprecise here, perhaps my good colleague from washington will want to be more precise in this regard, but several thousand dollars is what they can anticipate their cost being. the fine, $95 under this law upon implementation first year which would be january 1st if, in fact, we don't pass the bill i'm here to represent today. >> so, and if you disafr agreag that, mr. mcdermot -- >>
it's my understanding they did consider that, but our colleague, doc hastings, really objected vehemently. so i thought it might put his seat in jeopardy. so they cked off at the last minute. i have a question about the underlying legislation because it really gets in this concept, then a couple of others. to refresh our memories, do either of you happen to know, one, roughly what, let's say, young person in good health, early 20s, early 30s, whatever you want to say, no problems. what health...
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lady liberty wasn't damaged but walkways us docs, were. it's taken months but the timing of this reopening is no coincidence. >> as a non-american living in the united states one of the things that becomes clear is the sense of patriotism amongst americans. it's much stronger than any other country i've been to. the american flag is everywhere. it proudly flies in military cities and bases outside businesses and on public transport. atural disasters like floods wildflowers such as mass shootings and at the sight of the 9/11 attacks. stars and stripes is a symbol of unity and triumph. >> it puts you in communion with american who is have come before, with americans who have come since. >> she says the intense national pride is because the united states was born out of a revolution and sees itself as the first successful modern country. >> so it was a nation that essential agreed itself into being not like a kingdom that grew because the king married somebody else. it was a nation that shows its form, its shape that overthrew what it saw as
lady liberty wasn't damaged but walkways us docs, were. it's taken months but the timing of this reopening is no coincidence. >> as a non-american living in the united states one of the things that becomes clear is the sense of patriotism amongst americans. it's much stronger than any other country i've been to. the american flag is everywhere. it proudly flies in military cities and bases outside businesses and on public transport. atural disasters like floods wildflowers such as mass...