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good to have you here, doc. >> thank you. thank you for having me, ken. it's good to be back in new york. >> it is good to have you back in new york. we've missed you. >> [ chuckles ] >> now, is it -- i guess let's start with that stat. is it that kids have not been exposed to as many viruses, so that's why they could have as many as 10, and by the time you're an adult, you've been exposed to all those different viruses? >> absolutely, ken. you hit the nail right on the head -- and not only that. you think about these daycares. kids are always doing what? we're wiping noses. they're touching somebody, rubbing faces. so they're also a little more >> heck, you've never been in a newsroom, let alone kids. we do that in the newsroom, for gosh sakes. so, this is something. there are things you can do, though, to prevent getting the flu. so, let's talk about some of them. >> yeah. what i did was create the redcross flu survival kit to be ready for when we do come down with the symptoms. the first thing i always talk about is a probiotic. by this time, i think w
good to have you here, doc. >> thank you. thank you for having me, ken. it's good to be back in new york. >> it is good to have you back in new york. we've missed you. >> [ chuckles ] >> now, is it -- i guess let's start with that stat. is it that kids have not been exposed to as many viruses, so that's why they could have as many as 10, and by the time you're an adult, you've been exposed to all those different viruses? >> absolutely, ken. you hit the nail right...
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doc? >> abbv. i like this one a lot.is one of the stocks that has continually this year, 2016 had some institutional interest nit. and even on the days when valeant and others are smashing, that one will work for you, and abbott with the st. jude acquisiti acquisition, i like what they are doing, so those would be two of mine, judge. >> and the sector in general? >> well, jim could be right and it is a defensive sector, and i like it. like the big cap biotech better, but the issue is the campaign, and so while the average drug price is only upless than 5%, the average out of pocket expension because of the insurance companies not covering the reimbursement is up significantly, and this is what is killing it. that is the only fly in the ointment, and how big of an issue in the campaign, a lot of it is in the stock, but not enough. i like the group overall. >> and you like valeant overall? >> yes, i like it as a trade. i bought it, and got out quicker than stomped out, which is a record for me, and so the momentum could be
doc? >> abbv. i like this one a lot.is one of the stocks that has continually this year, 2016 had some institutional interest nit. and even on the days when valeant and others are smashing, that one will work for you, and abbott with the st. jude acquisiti acquisition, i like what they are doing, so those would be two of mine, judge. >> and the sector in general? >> well, jim could be right and it is a defensive sector, and i like it. like the big cap biotech better, but the...
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. >> now resead lhers say docs can sniff the difference between healthy and cancer tissues. some studies say they are accurate as much is 95% of the time. >> imagine you have a way of saving people but you cannot tell them because if you tell themem they're either going to recount, yell at you or not want to know. i'm in an airport and he hits on somebody who is from korea and does not speak english. it's heartbreaking. you know it's something but how do you communicated. >> believe it or not why it is not the only star in the family. his sister savannah also has a stellar sniff. she runs a foundation, merlin's kids where she treats service docs for the disabled. >> you cannot train a dog to find every kind of cancer. so what i did was i decided instead of training a dog on individual smells i wasecaoing o trade my dog to find anything and alert on anything that was not a normal hd alan smell. >> you don't know what that is i know what it is. whoever is stocking the shelves and touch that and put it in or someone who came in and touched it. >> interested in learning more wes
. >> now resead lhers say docs can sniff the difference between healthy and cancer tissues. some studies say they are accurate as much is 95% of the time. >> imagine you have a way of saving people but you cannot tell them because if you tell themem they're either going to recount, yell at you or not want to know. i'm in an airport and he hits on somebody who is from korea and does not speak english. it's heartbreaking. you know it's something but how do you communicated. >>...
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. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff, especially dave hakstol had on this team and the resurgence of the you know, they come in. we had a few things change up at the beginning of the year, obviously. we got used to it. hockey has been unbelievable. you know, they did a great job. we followed their example. we tried to lead all the way down. >> i know you're a humble man but you don't like to talk about yourself, 28 goals, 29, 32 this year. you keep going. salute the crowd. they're cheering for you. >> it's still unbelievable. i played in l.a. and i had a chance to play there and i came to philadelphia. these are the best fans
. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff,...
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. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff, especially dave hakstol had on this team and the resurgence of the flyers. >> unbelievable. you know, they come in. we had a few things change up at the beginning of the year, obviously. we got used to it. hockey has been unbelievable. you know, they did a great job. we followed their example. we tried to lead all the way down. >> i know you're a humble man but you don't like to talk about yourself, 28 goals, 29, 32 this year. you keep going. salute the crowd. they're cheering for you. >> it's still unbelievable. i played in l.a. and i had a chance to play there and i came to philadelphia
. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff,...
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. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff, especially dave hakstol had on this team and the resurgence of the flyers. >> unbelievable. you know, they come in. we had a few things change up at the beginning of the year, obviously. we got used to it. hockey has been unbelievable. you know, we followed their example. we tried to lead all the way down. >> i know you're a humble man but you don't like to talk about yourself, 28 goals, 29, 32 this year. you keep going. salute the crowd. they're cheering for you. >> it's still unbelievable. i played in l.a. and i had a chance to play there and i came to philadelphia. these are the best f
. >> pierre: thanks very much, doc. it wasn't supposed to happen this way. they said there was no chance for the flyers to make the playoffs. you're in the playoffs. how did it happen? >> we believed in one another all year long. we knew no one was giving a shot this year and we wanted to prove ev wrong. all those guys in the locker room, they did a great job from goalies on out. we worked our butts off. we deserve this. >> talk about the influence that your coaching staff,...
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we're lucky to be joined by and artistic director of union docks docs. tell us why people should see this. >> this is a beautiful film. it's an amazing piece of new york city history. it's the story of williamsburg, brooklyn, that not a lot of people understand. for those who experience those memories, for those who haven't, it's required viewing for being a brooklynite. christina: the history is incredible. in the early '80s, that south side williamsburg area, it had poverty, violence, drugs. when you watch the film, there's a lot of love and family and feels safe and happy. >> absolutely. it's the story of five people who struggled to make their lives better in one of the poorest neighborhoods in america at the time. at the same time, they had so much struggle and you see the things like the culture in the hip-hop, so many aspects of activism and community that brought people together. it's a really strong community then and it's a really strong community today. christina: a lot of culture, puerto ricans and dominicans. >> that's there and the organiza
we're lucky to be joined by and artistic director of union docks docs. tell us why people should see this. >> this is a beautiful film. it's an amazing piece of new york city history. it's the story of williamsburg, brooklyn, that not a lot of people understand. for those who experience those memories, for those who haven't, it's required viewing for being a brooklynite. christina: the history is incredible. in the early '80s, that south side williamsburg area, it had poverty, violence,...
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across the doc was a libyan forget sunk by -- a libyan frigate sunk by i.s. president obama said his biggest foreign-policy disappointment is the failure by the u.s. and france to stabilize libby after dropping so many bombs. back with always look the benefit of hindsight and say we could have done this tivoli, could have been that heavenly. but i think if you look at conflicts like this that have happened historically around the odrld, there is always a peri of confusion after a change of regime. ofre is always a period instability could and gradually found that a new order emerges. reporter: the libyan prime minister talked of his government. "many people thought we wouldn't be able to come back," he said, "but here we are in tripoli." this is why the u.s. is interested in libya again. have movedts of i.s. into a vacuum left by the collapse of the libyan state. and then there is the pressure from the desperate of africa. these migrants were captured by a militia. one estimate is that 300,000 others could arrive in europe this year from libya, and reports th
across the doc was a libyan forget sunk by -- a libyan frigate sunk by i.s. president obama said his biggest foreign-policy disappointment is the failure by the u.s. and france to stabilize libby after dropping so many bombs. back with always look the benefit of hindsight and say we could have done this tivoli, could have been that heavenly. but i think if you look at conflicts like this that have happened historically around the odrld, there is always a peri of confusion after a change of...
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and doc, what do you do with the stocks?> well, i'm looking at wild cat drillers, ocean drillers and land drillers and everything was screaming early today. a bunch of them looked like they kind of rolled as we got to the $45 level, judge. we will see if whether or not we can hold and build from here. i would be one of the people betting against it. i don't know that we can go a lot higher right now with the increased production coming out of iran, and with some of the shale producers cranking it right back on. >> and pete, you are in the exxon calls? >> and conoco phillips call. >> and exxon reporting later? >> and yes, bull today. >> nervous and thin? >> i u am. i feel like it is a little bit of the thin air. with jon's point about $45, some sort of a pullback, because it is a dramatic move. i think that you have to take some off of the table if not all. i might be out of both by the end of today, because my gut is telling me that it might be that time. >> and jimmy? >> well, you have to watch the drilling rig count here i
and doc, what do you do with the stocks?> well, i'm looking at wild cat drillers, ocean drillers and land drillers and everything was screaming early today. a bunch of them looked like they kind of rolled as we got to the $45 level, judge. we will see if whether or not we can hold and build from here. i would be one of the people betting against it. i don't know that we can go a lot higher right now with the increased production coming out of iran, and with some of the shale producers...
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so...give me a call. - doc, just a bit of advice. - stop it. - no, i will not.do it. right, pretty boy? - so i rambled. - well, you know, maybe just a little bit. - where is he, cooper? he never even returned my message. [sighs] should i call him again? [dog whines] - i'm gonna take that as a "no." - ♪ but i always stayed with you, didn't i ♪ ♪ while the others they came and left ♪ [knocking at door] ♪ you know my heart yearns for you ♪ [knocking] ♪ - [crying] look at me. this is ridiculous. - new puppy in exam two. height and weight look good. blood work came back normal. your hair's on fire. anyone? hello? - yeah. - you okay? - he decided to move on. - the dog? - no, the guy. - oh. and you're just gonna-- - we weren't in a relationship or anything. - well, maybe not, but it's the closest thing to a relationship i've ever seen you in. - you sure the blood work was good? - yeah. - hey. - hey. - who's this? - this is hank. hank, jr. - after the country singer? - [chuckles] - hi, hank, jr. oh, he's adorable. i went by your place. - oh, yeah, i moved. hank and i go
so...give me a call. - doc, just a bit of advice. - stop it. - no, i will not.do it. right, pretty boy? - so i rambled. - well, you know, maybe just a little bit. - where is he, cooper? he never even returned my message. [sighs] should i call him again? [dog whines] - i'm gonna take that as a "no." - ♪ but i always stayed with you, didn't i ♪ ♪ while the others they came and left ♪ [knocking at door] ♪ you know my heart yearns for you ♪ [knocking] ♪ - [crying] look at...
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her drug use is mentioned often in the docs. >> we wouldn't really communicate. she kind of really shut me out. she shut us all out. >> just how bad did it get? her timeline ten years ago was like crashing into chaos. in 2007 following a short stint in rehab, spears shaved her own head in an l.a. hair salon. that was a few years later. and who can forget this debacle at the 2007 mtv vvas. but it got much worse. she was wheeled away to a psyche ward less than a year later and put on involuntary hold. >> we're resilient. >> it was then that her dad, james, was granted a temporary, then permanent conservatorship of her affairs. that's when her turn around from the brink finally began. >> my main thing is to enjoy life and take one day at a time. >> in 2013, she began her hit residency in vegas which has been renewed through 2017. >> i'm going to be in vegas for two more years! >> a source telling us britney is kept under a close watch. alcohol is not allowed anywhere backstage. as for the shoot in 2012, she is scheduled to be deposed in l.a. next monday. >> my life
her drug use is mentioned often in the docs. >> we wouldn't really communicate. she kind of really shut me out. she shut us all out. >> just how bad did it get? her timeline ten years ago was like crashing into chaos. in 2007 following a short stint in rehab, spears shaved her own head in an l.a. hair salon. that was a few years later. and who can forget this debacle at the 2007 mtv vvas. but it got much worse. she was wheeled away to a psyche ward less than a year later and put on...
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and question as to whether they're losing market share, doc. >> they might be, judge. activity yesterday in harley. today itg comes out with some cautious comments and the stock trades down. i think about 3.50, 4 bucks. but it made a nice recovery off recent lows. people just -- i think took the itg note very seriously. >> speaking of notes, wells fargo was downgraded weiss at guggenheim. >> to a neutral. >> look, you don't -- you never bought wells fargo for the valuation. you bought it because it is the quality play in the group long. jpmorg jpmorgan. that is not going to change. energy is just not a big issue at 2% of the whole book. and not all 2% is going away. i think it is misplaced. i think this is one you want to own if you -- >> good stuff. j john, good having you here. "power lunch" starts now. >>> welcome to "squawk box." he "power lunch." i'm here with melissa and brian. we kick off with big government, big money crackdown. we're talking tax inversions, oil deals perhaps going bust. and even your nest egg. so let's start with the $160 billion deal gone bus
and question as to whether they're losing market share, doc. >> they might be, judge. activity yesterday in harley. today itg comes out with some cautious comments and the stock trades down. i think about 3.50, 4 bucks. but it made a nice recovery off recent lows. people just -- i think took the itg note very seriously. >> speaking of notes, wells fargo was downgraded weiss at guggenheim. >> to a neutral. >> look, you don't -- you never bought wells fargo for the...
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in the seaside town, they have been creating a reception center here at the doc made of tents.e understand this is where the first batch of several hundred refugees, migrants coming back from le sp os will be processed. there have been protests in the town those who said they want refugees setting up a permanent camp k they are worried about the effects on tourism. they say they have no plans here and some camps you in land. we don't know where that will be. article irin sunday. he says the deal is having to some extent desired effect in ruling the numbers of people trying to get in to greets from the coastline here presenting them from crossing. certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been tightened. hole country trades. from one academic who says by putting anyone in a long line for legal way it could spur them to try once again >> it's not clear why we have spoken to some people who arrived after the march 20th deadline. what they told us was at the end of the day, we are refugees. we will qualify this. m
in the seaside town, they have been creating a reception center here at the doc made of tents.e understand this is where the first batch of several hundred refugees, migrants coming back from le sp os will be processed. there have been protests in the town those who said they want refugees setting up a permanent camp k they are worried about the effects on tourism. they say they have no plans here and some camps you in land. we don't know where that will be. article irin sunday. he says the...
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. >>> what's up, doc? always coming up with really cool ways to do good out in the community. and in this video from whatever, the people out in the community are getting a really awesome surprise. >> i'm going to be picking people up waiting at bus stops and taking them wherever they want to go in this ferrari. >> people don't have to take one second before getting in the car. >> look at this car. >> that's the best part of the ferrari, they sound so good. >> watch the faces of all the guys, in particular, that get into the car. it is almost like they are having a religious experience. >> that's the point of dream. >> do you need a ride? where you going? yeah, downtown. hop in. >> this guy thought it was a miracle this guy showed up. >> stranger offering me a ride? sure. >> i don't know that i'm going to take a ride in a ferrari. >> oh, sure you would. >> how often are you going to get a chance to ride in a for rare tree? come on. you can't have an experience like that without snapchat. woot! woot! >> i g
. >>> what's up, doc? always coming up with really cool ways to do good out in the community. and in this video from whatever, the people out in the community are getting a really awesome surprise. >> i'm going to be picking people up waiting at bus stops and taking them wherever they want to go in this ferrari. >> people don't have to take one second before getting in the car. >> look at this car. >> that's the best part of the ferrari, they sound so good....
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michael bodden is a forensic biology, good to see you, doc. >> good to see you. >> would a family member have to consent to the medical autopsy? >> no. in minnesota they have a very good medical examiner's office, they have authority do-tto do al toxicology that can be done in a few days if they take it out of order. which they will do in this case. whether they release it or not depends on what the sheriff and other people want to do. >> if someone tried to administer a save shot. >> right. >> in this incident, harvey is reporting it happened last friday, unconfirmed with us, would that be in his body still? >> yes. it could still be found in the body or hair, actually, if it stays in the hair. the death would not be from a injection, from taking the drug, whatever way. friday, would have to take another dose. >> if it were a drug overdose, when would he have had to take the drug? >> within 12 hours or so before he died. >> it's -- when they called on 911, the caller didn't know the address. we don't know who this caller was. they said there is someone here unconscious before saying the
michael bodden is a forensic biology, good to see you, doc. >> good to see you. >> would a family member have to consent to the medical autopsy? >> no. in minnesota they have a very good medical examiner's office, they have authority do-tto do al toxicology that can be done in a few days if they take it out of order. which they will do in this case. whether they release it or not depends on what the sheriff and other people want to do. >> if someone tried to administer a...
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the first rules of the game are scribbled on the papers by doc adams, cementing him as the father of the modern game. >>> heat seekers flocked to brooklyn this weekend for a taste of the nation's hottest the billion-dollar industry is on fire. hot sauce sales have grown by 150% since 2000. this is the "cbs morning news." i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. mastering the art of refinement. one dark chocolate rises above the rest. lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers. pure, rich, elegantly thin. experience excellence with all your senses. from the lindt master chocolatiers. poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. >>> here's another look at the top stories. ted cruz and john kasich are teaming up in an effort to prevent do
the first rules of the game are scribbled on the papers by doc adams, cementing him as the father of the modern game. >>> heat seekers flocked to brooklyn this weekend for a taste of the nation's hottest the billion-dollar industry is on fire. hot sauce sales have grown by 150% since 2000. this is the "cbs morning news." i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain...
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but that's doc for you, that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claims he found god. >> is a greater sin to steal a cracker or kill someone. >> and another inmate finds satan. >> i demand the forces of darkness to bestow the eternal power upon me. you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> until we get there, we'll never really live in the light. we'll always live in the darkness. >> take your time! >> few events in life can motivate somebody to find religion like a life sentence. >> you know you hear a lot of people who come to prison and oh, i found god. well, i did. >> robert fry's religious c
but that's doc for you, that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claims he found god. >> is a greater sin to steal a cracker or kill someone. >> and another inmate finds satan. >> i demand the forces of darkness to bestow the eternal power upon me. you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're...
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as everyone in doc's life. i also in 1981, when the bureau was threatening me, had come upon the name of jim harrison. james a. harrison. still alive. who was the fbi's main human informant within sudden christian organization. dr. king's organization in atlanta. one cannot understand the history of what the fbi did to dr. king, did to the civil rights movement without knowing the full stories and the full documentary record of human informants like morris and jack childs, informants like jim harrison. since jim harrison is still alive, we don't have his file. and the most profound question to me as a historian focuses on the fbi's position, a position that predates jim baker's role as general counsel that they will never give up even decades later the records documented what human informants have done in american polical movements. i have a name for all of you to search for. it's a wonderful story of tremendous journalism. earnest withers. withers. mark paraskia of memphis has done phenomenal work in recent ye
as everyone in doc's life. i also in 1981, when the bureau was threatening me, had come upon the name of jim harrison. james a. harrison. still alive. who was the fbi's main human informant within sudden christian organization. dr. king's organization in atlanta. one cannot understand the history of what the fbi did to dr. king, did to the civil rights movement without knowing the full stories and the full documentary record of human informants like morris and jack childs, informants like jim...
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the documents changed the early history of baseball altogether, manual daniel loseeous doc adams theirector of the game. >>> today, the nfl released the top 50 players with the highest merchandise sales last season. tom brady beat out russell wilson, who held the number one spot for the previous two years. peyton manning, who announced his retirement, was second on the list. overall sales of everything from jerseys to bobble heads brought in more than $1.5 billion for the nfl. >>> it is lunchtime. today, our fresh grocer tony tantillo has an ingredient that's good for the grill and the stove top. >> well, tip of the today is chinese eggplant. these eggplants are so sweet, so delicious. a quick tip, when you buy them, make sure the elongated plant like this, nice and purple, light or dark purple. make sure it's free from any greening whatsoever. right here has to be nice and clear from any bruising and free from any shriveling. nice and shiny means they are fresh. when you bring them home, in the refrigerator right away. i cut them in half like this, i stuff some garlic cloves in ther
the documents changed the early history of baseball altogether, manual daniel loseeous doc adams theirector of the game. >>> today, the nfl released the top 50 players with the highest merchandise sales last season. tom brady beat out russell wilson, who held the number one spot for the previous two years. peyton manning, who announced his retirement, was second on the list. overall sales of everything from jerseys to bobble heads brought in more than $1.5 billion for the nfl....
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. >> and doc, it is inevitable that the market wants to try to retest the old all-time highs. >> and certainly pushing it. >> and slow and steady march there. >> and pushing, judge. a lot of people sold as soon as we get close to it, it is going be another batch of selling, and the question is, how quickly do the people have to cover? if it reverses, and goes up to in other words that old high, and we break to new ground, i'd think that a lot of people would come in and sell. i don't know if they will stay short, but sell and wait, and if it is going to start to look like it is going in their face, and in other words, keeps pushing to the upside which i think that it will over time, i think that they will chase it higher, and this is going to be kindling for a bigger fire. >> and the reverse sal that you have had, and we keep hitting it since the middle of february with this low, and 2100 on the s&p, and 5,000 to be nasdaq, and retaking 18,000 and marching to 18,100 on the dow despite that earn, and yet, you know, intel is going to be playing into the conversation is not good, and it
. >> and doc, it is inevitable that the market wants to try to retest the old all-time highs. >> and certainly pushing it. >> and slow and steady march there. >> and pushing, judge. a lot of people sold as soon as we get close to it, it is going be another batch of selling, and the question is, how quickly do the people have to cover? if it reverses, and goes up to in other words that old high, and we break to new ground, i'd think that a lot of people would come in and...
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i talked to some of the docs in the boston area. the chemical change in the brain overrides-- oxycodone endorphin creation in the brain. it is more powerful than the endorphins the brain can produce on its own. when they come off of that, that is why they are going towards heroin. the only thing that can scratch that itch. we need to think about this. these drug companies are creating customers for life. another young father in my district, shoulder pain. same deal. much oxycontin. now he is buying it on the street. a good dad, good family, just totally fell into that trap. it is a huge commercial advantage for some of these companies to produce a product that creates a customer for life. we have to think about what we are doing in that regard. that is a huge commercial advantage, and i think that should have just come out and said, if you are going to prescribe this stuff, you can only get so many pills. it also talked about the drug monitoring peace we are doing along those lines. but is there anything on the mike, we can be doing
i talked to some of the docs in the boston area. the chemical change in the brain overrides-- oxycodone endorphin creation in the brain. it is more powerful than the endorphins the brain can produce on its own. when they come off of that, that is why they are going towards heroin. the only thing that can scratch that itch. we need to think about this. these drug companies are creating customers for life. another young father in my district, shoulder pain. same deal. much oxycontin. now he is...
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doc, what's going on? "it looks like you've got a case of the porns, son.d news, i've got cure." ( applause ) sick crowd. i like this crowd. larry can you give us some more water? we from scotland and africa, larry, come on. you know what is a public health crisis, s.t.d., which have exploded-- pun intended. it is a public health crisis they don't seem eager to pass. a separate bill allowing comprehensive sex education did not pass. how is a guy supposed to juggle five wives without any sex education? under current utah laws schools aren't allowed to provide material on homosexuality, stex outside of marriage, and exrepgz. and utah has the highest number of paid porn subscribers of any state. okay, okay, all right, all right. o i've got two questions, utah. number one, with all this oppression, can't you see why you're watching so much porn? and number two, why are you paying for it? hello! it doesn't make sense. ( applause ) okay. all right, guys, for more on this let's check in with a concerned utah resident. >> hi, larry! ( cheers and applause ) hi. >> h
doc, what's going on? "it looks like you've got a case of the porns, son.d news, i've got cure." ( applause ) sick crowd. i like this crowd. larry can you give us some more water? we from scotland and africa, larry, come on. you know what is a public health crisis, s.t.d., which have exploded-- pun intended. it is a public health crisis they don't seem eager to pass. a separate bill allowing comprehensive sex education did not pass. how is a guy supposed to juggle five wives without...
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doc, we will see you back here soon. >> thank you, judge. >> all right. jon najarian, dr. j, and here is what is coming up on the "halftime report ". >> still ahead, the ibm hope trade, and the number one analyst on the stock weighs in on the turnaround story. >> don't think about it, just because he is on your show. >> and plus, pete najarian's high conviction buy. the popular consumer stock that he is liking for the long haul. and energy is on a tear. we have got your game plan on how the play today's surge and crude. it is all coming up on "halftime report." man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. >>>
doc, we will see you back here soon. >> thank you, judge. >> all right. jon najarian, dr. j, and here is what is coming up on the "halftime report ". >> still ahead, the ibm hope trade, and the number one analyst on the stock weighs in on the turnaround story. >> don't think about it, just because he is on your show. >> and plus, pete najarian's high conviction buy. the popular consumer stock that he is liking for the long haul. and energy is on a tear....
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you can turn your bernie sanders tattoo into doc brown from "back to the future." it can be a.j. the backstreet boys. you can go with woody allen. if you turn the tattoo upside down, you can be an amish guy with some glasses. if you color in the eyes you could be ghost rider. or you flip it around and another bernie -- and you're cookie monster. >>> that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i love that. >>> all right, so just ahead, stars galore at times 100's most influential people gala. >>> and he's back. find out what cartoon donald trump has to say now. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es
you can turn your bernie sanders tattoo into doc brown from "back to the future." it can be a.j. the backstreet boys. you can go with woody allen. if you turn the tattoo upside down, you can be an amish guy with some glasses. if you color in the eyes you could be ghost rider. or you flip it around and another bernie -- and you're cookie monster. >>> that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i love that. >>> all right, so just ahead, stars galore at...
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were in a bone marrow transplant unit, and she would tell the 5-year-old kids don't cry and tell the docs, no medication today, please. i found myself as a director for one of the earliest pediatric oncology camps. came upon this 5-year-old in the clinic, and he's having a port access in his chest for his chemo, two nurses are holding him down, one has a large syringe to plunge into his chest. kid is screaming. i walked many on the scene, and it was so counterintuitive, i just yelled, wait! they all stopped. they looked at me, i didn't have a clue what i was going to say next. and i just said to the nurses, could you give me five minutes with this child? the little boy looked at me like i was the governor, i just stayed his execution. a black belt which to a little kid, wow. do you want me to teach you some karate? pain is a message. you can breathe in this amazing chi, this energy, this light and push out the pain. watch me. simple tie chief breathing tech nearby -- taichi breathing technique. twenty minutes later she took the needle out, and the boy looked at her and said, did you do it
were in a bone marrow transplant unit, and she would tell the 5-year-old kids don't cry and tell the docs, no medication today, please. i found myself as a director for one of the earliest pediatric oncology camps. came upon this 5-year-old in the clinic, and he's having a port access in his chest for his chemo, two nurses are holding him down, one has a large syringe to plunge into his chest. kid is screaming. i walked many on the scene, and it was so counterintuitive, i just yelled, wait!...
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doc rivers and the clippers did a good job bottling him up for the first three quarters but in the fourth quarter, lil went off and the blazers are one game from sending the clippers off. >> the hornets with a third straight win over the heat so they lead that series, 3-2. that's it. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> up next in "the pulse," get fit in just 60 seconds? experts are revealing the one-minute workout that's as good as 45 minutes of exercise. >> and surprise guest. a massive alligator makes himself at home. for something utterly unique... ...go to your jewelry wardrobe. jared the galleria of jewelry. for levian. ...and only jared has a levian selection this amazing. levian. that's why she went to jared. it's the jared diamond jewelry spectacular. featuring our best prices of the season storewide. from mother's day gifts to engagement rings, you'll find the one amazing piece of diamond jewelry she's sure to love. that's why he went to jared. crowd: uno. dos. tres. cuatro. cinco de mayo! fresh avocados from mexico are there for you all year, especially on cinco de ma
doc rivers and the clippers did a good job bottling him up for the first three quarters but in the fourth quarter, lil went off and the blazers are one game from sending the clippers off. >> the hornets with a third straight win over the heat so they lead that series, 3-2. that's it. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> up next in "the pulse," get fit in just 60 seconds? experts are revealing the one-minute workout that's as good as 45 minutes of...
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what's up, doc? veronica tandy, 34 years old stabbed in the back, raped from behind. any fluids? that i can see. we'll swab, hopefully find traces with the luma. i got a domestic homicide mid-town so i scheduled the autopsy later this afternoon. don't be late, yeah. don't be late. she's got a bruise on her neck. she was yoked. warner: external examination found no traces o traces of sem. further testing showed
what's up, doc? veronica tandy, 34 years old stabbed in the back, raped from behind. any fluids? that i can see. we'll swab, hopefully find traces with the luma. i got a domestic homicide mid-town so i scheduled the autopsy later this afternoon. don't be late, yeah. don't be late. she's got a bruise on her neck. she was yoked. warner: external examination found no traces o traces of sem. further testing showed
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another option is to file a complaint on the doc -- dot own website. >>> some turkey trouble in new jersey. look, -- [ screaming ] these wild big birds are going on a rampage in teaneck, chasing people and damaging cars, breaking into homes. towns health officers fielded more than a dozen calls about aggressive turkeys. one homeowner told us she was sitting at a kitchen table with her kids when they spotted several turkeys on her neighbor's roof. >> all of a sudden he went straight through the window and it's a huge picture window. we were covered in glass. the turkey was covered in mud and water and he kept flapping his wings, throwing glass and mud and water everywhere. >> experts say it is mating season so the turkeys tend to be more aggressive. new jersey fish and wildlife is relocate them to state lands. more aggressive? >> [ laughter ] >> supply and demand situation. not sure what's going on. >>> let's get a look at our forecast, we've got freezing weather waiting for us tomorrow morning. >> cold enough today but a lot colder tomorrow morning. really today depended on where you were,
another option is to file a complaint on the doc -- dot own website. >>> some turkey trouble in new jersey. look, -- [ screaming ] these wild big birds are going on a rampage in teaneck, chasing people and damaging cars, breaking into homes. towns health officers fielded more than a dozen calls about aggressive turkeys. one homeowner told us she was sitting at a kitchen table with her kids when they spotted several turkeys on her neighbor's roof. >> all of a sudden he went...
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doc adams was the author. he was also the game's first shortstop. a dark day in memphis.ge in the second quarter of today's nba payoff game between the grizzlies and spurs, the lights went out inside the arena. the game was delayed nearly 20 minutes. san antonio eventually won, sweeping memphis out of the playoffs. the london marathon was held today with participants from all over the world and beyond. isitish astronaut tim peake joined in from the international space station, running 26.2 miles on a treadmill while looking at a simulation of london streets on an i pad. his time, three hours and 35 minutes. at a california track meet this weekend it was the spectators who were off and running. a gust of wind picked up tents and sent them flying in the city of azusa. a scary moment you about no one was hurt there. still ahead here, a teenager who lost his home in war, finds a new one. allergies. and i'm doing just fine. claritin provides 24-hour relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 allergens. yeah, over 200 allergens! with claritin my allergies don't come b
doc adams was the author. he was also the game's first shortstop. a dark day in memphis.ge in the second quarter of today's nba payoff game between the grizzlies and spurs, the lights went out inside the arena. the game was delayed nearly 20 minutes. san antonio eventually won, sweeping memphis out of the playoffs. the london marathon was held today with participants from all over the world and beyond. isitish astronaut tim peake joined in from the international space station, running 26.2...
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. >> listen, when we're off the air, call me doc. don't have to call me doctor doc is sufficient. >> nice job, rosanna. >> i make house calls. >> vava voom. after all these years, finally. >> hey, don't start giving away all my secrets now. >> if you want to take it to the next level. i'm available. no, just kidding. >> he is only fooling around. anyway, you on the other hand, what is going on with you, mike? >> i'm the good one over here. got some sunshine trying to make a come back. not quite here yet. clouds should thin out. we should you get sunshine soon enough. here is what we have on the weather docket for the today. we're going to see become sunny as clouds break up. high temps a little shy for what we should see this time of the year. as a matter of fact there is a frost advisory for some of us. not everyone but the metro areas. you're clear of the frost advisory but just outside you do have the frost advisory going up. temps stay below normal not only today, not only tomorrow but you there the weaken and into next week. loo
. >> listen, when we're off the air, call me doc. don't have to call me doctor doc is sufficient. >> nice job, rosanna. >> i make house calls. >> vava voom. after all these years, finally. >> hey, don't start giving away all my secrets now. >> if you want to take it to the next level. i'm available. no, just kidding. >> he is only fooling around. anyway, you on the other hand, what is going on with you, mike? >> i'm the good one over here. got...
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they forecast the docs would finish the year up by 22%. would finish the year up by 22%.ht now, they are saying the dax is going to fall by one point 5% which is the first time the dax would have fallen since 2011. what is going on with the german stock markets? i've done a little chart. since april the 10th. you can see the dax and the stoxx 600 roughly down by 20%. there's the dax and there's the target price of analysts. why the gloom? it's pessimism about earnings. companies have been punished by the slowdown in global demand and the strengthening euro. bulls remain. abovex it is trading estimated earnings. that is one of the biggest discounts relative to the stoxx 600 since we started compiling data in 2005. g you want to see the love, #btv 969. betty: i have been told my judging is very arbitrary. i'm going to get even more arbitrary today. market beats lisa because he has six lines versus your two. mark: next time, you need to do seven lines. betty: let's look at another chart. a quick check on how oil is trading. a reaction to what we saw over the weekend. we are
they forecast the docs would finish the year up by 22%. would finish the year up by 22%.ht now, they are saying the dax is going to fall by one point 5% which is the first time the dax would have fallen since 2011. what is going on with the german stock markets? i've done a little chart. since april the 10th. you can see the dax and the stoxx 600 roughly down by 20%. there's the dax and there's the target price of analysts. why the gloom? it's pessimism about earnings. companies have been...
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maybe some people who did not get access to the primary market are eager to buy the bonds were by this docse major difference between the treasury market and corporate on market is the process of issuing securities is very different. treasury market it's a nondiscretionary process in which price determination in terms of how bonds should we by an is determined actual auction. but when we are talking about the corporate bond market, that's determined by look and feel. so great at's not process for determining where the bonds should be priced. where there is a smoking gun here is it seems to be happening more for debt that does not belong to the banks then debt that actually does. let me play doubles advocate. like our some people colleague who are users natural friction and it's natural for people to pay for immediacy. what do you say to that? i agree. i think something about this research that is misleading is that the problem is there isn't an appreciation the bond value. the problem is when you have a discretionary process, some people benefit from it and others don't get to participate.
maybe some people who did not get access to the primary market are eager to buy the bonds were by this docse major difference between the treasury market and corporate on market is the process of issuing securities is very different. treasury market it's a nondiscretionary process in which price determination in terms of how bonds should we by an is determined actual auction. but when we are talking about the corporate bond market, that's determined by look and feel. so great at's not process...
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. >> doc ribertson, -- robertson, i like to ask a what if question. give us your best answer what you really think would have happened if lee would have got away from grant at appomattox, and would have went south. where would it have gone to from then, and where would the appomattox have been? james: i get answer that. i don't get involved in the what-if's. out,the jackson book came everybody wanted to know. what would it have been like if jackson had been at gettysburg? i will tell you why you can't answer those questions. you are putting jackson down in july 1863. you can't. you have to go back to lee's invasion of the north, and jackson is in demand. his troops are marching 30 miles a day. jackson has the lead. he would've passed through merlin before -- before joe hooker had his second drink of the day. jack would have kept that momentum going, there would have been no battle at gettysburg. this is why you just can't get involved in the what if school. you have to stay with the facts. here.ady up lee wouldread that have stayed with the north and
. >> doc ribertson, -- robertson, i like to ask a what if question. give us your best answer what you really think would have happened if lee would have got away from grant at appomattox, and would have went south. where would it have gone to from then, and where would the appomattox have been? james: i get answer that. i don't get involved in the what-if's. out,the jackson book came everybody wanted to know. what would it have been like if jackson had been at gettysburg? i will tell you...
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tickets for games go on sale noon and next round sharpes -- sharks face the docs or predators. >>> movietheaters in the bay area streaming live broadcast of golden state post season runs pick tickets in spots like the alameda theater are free. other screenings include alehouse livermore and parkway in oakland. >>> if you have plans outdoors good weather. >> good wind issues if you have plans outdoors. today good, cool to start. let's go outside tracking showers on doppler early in the morning but as you can see over the last few hours they have dissipated. alive look outside blue skies over the golden gate bridge in your current temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s areawide. plenty of blue sky and not much wind. low-pressure bringing a shot put into the east and high pressure is building in this will keep us relatively clear and sunny for the next couple of days and dry. low-pressure sinking into the basin likely second half of the day tomorrow increasing winds because of the pressure gradient. any showers associated with it will stay to the east. dry and increasing winds for tomorrow.
tickets for games go on sale noon and next round sharpes -- sharks face the docs or predators. >>> movietheaters in the bay area streaming live broadcast of golden state post season runs pick tickets in spots like the alameda theater are free. other screenings include alehouse livermore and parkway in oakland. >>> if you have plans outdoors good weather. >> good wind issues if you have plans outdoors. today good, cool to start. let's go outside tracking showers on...
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docs closing mixed at this afternoon.r falling to its lowest level since june, sparking a rallying commodity. "oe: "what'd you miss? scarlet: please breakdown the numbers for you in minutes. joe: our guest says commodity prices haven't been more important than they are right now for emerging-market currencies in over a decade. >> and putting an end to the tear any of the noncompete clause. the wide-out strategy has worked out well for silicon valley. we begin with our market minutes. stocks closed mixed. the s&p 500 tried to get to 2100, didn't quite make it. the dow industrial seeing above 18,000.
docs closing mixed at this afternoon.r falling to its lowest level since june, sparking a rallying commodity. "oe: "what'd you miss? scarlet: please breakdown the numbers for you in minutes. joe: our guest says commodity prices haven't been more important than they are right now for emerging-market currencies in over a decade. >> and putting an end to the tear any of the noncompete clause. the wide-out strategy has worked out well for silicon valley. we begin with our market...
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we saw johnny doc, we saw bob brady come out and say, "we're supporting him." and now here comes the vanguard. at the same time, you've got josh shapiro, the hometown guy. the president, the governor, darrell clarke, who runs city council, eight city council members -- you know, you really -- it's like which direction, the battle of the endorsements? it is enough for a guy from western pa to have the people that we have coming out now? should josh shapiro be worried? when we first started talking about him, everybody thought josh was a shoo-in. is it still that way? >> well, let's just say this -- out in western pennsylvania, they go with their hometown guy regardless, right? it's only when you get to southeastern pennsylvania, you get the spats and the splits and what have you. so anything that could possibly splinter josh shapiro's support here or just splinter the southeastern pennsylvania support is a dangerous thing because philadelphia people do not do as well in the western part of the state. so that being said, it also has to do with interior spats that
we saw johnny doc, we saw bob brady come out and say, "we're supporting him." and now here comes the vanguard. at the same time, you've got josh shapiro, the hometown guy. the president, the governor, darrell clarke, who runs city council, eight city council members -- you know, you really -- it's like which direction, the battle of the endorsements? it is enough for a guy from western pa to have the people that we have coming out now? should josh shapiro be worried? when we first...