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are you doc boone? i certainly am. ah, let's see. d been honorably discharged from the union army after the war of the rebellion. you mean the war for the southern confederacy. i mean nothing of the kind, sir. that was my kid brother broke his arm. you did a good job, doc, even if you was drunk. thank you, son. professional compliments are always pleasing. what happened to that boy whose arm i fixed? he was murdered. (john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure that no matter what they do, that it helps to create an emotion in the audience. cause after all, good pictures are about people. and if he can get the emotions out of his actors, it's naturally going to affect the audience. (lindsay anderson) ford had been a director for over twenty years. and had learned how to work with actors, get performances and to achieve reality in terms of character. i watched you with that baby, that other woman's baby. it looked, well.... well, i still got a ranch across the border. and it's a nice place. a real nice p
are you doc boone? i certainly am. ah, let's see. d been honorably discharged from the union army after the war of the rebellion. you mean the war for the southern confederacy. i mean nothing of the kind, sir. that was my kid brother broke his arm. you did a good job, doc, even if you was drunk. thank you, son. professional compliments are always pleasing. what happened to that boy whose arm i fixed? he was murdered. (john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure...
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are you doc boone? i certainly am. ah, let's see. d been honorably discharged from the union army after the war of the rebellion. you mean the war for the southern confederacy. i mean nothing of the kind, sir. that was my kid brother broke his arm. you did a good job, doc, even if you was drunk. thank you, son. professional compliments are always pleasing. what happened to that boy whose arm i fixed? he was murdered. (john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure that no matter what they do, that it helps to create an emotion in the audience. cause after all, good pictures are about people. and if he can get the emotions out of his actors, it's naturally going to affect the audience. (lindsay anderson) ford had been a director for over twenty years. and had learned how to work with actors, get performances and to achieve reality in terms of character. i watched you with that baby, that other woman's baby. it looked, well.... well, i still got a ranch across the border. and it's a nice place. a real nice p
are you doc boone? i certainly am. ah, let's see. d been honorably discharged from the union army after the war of the rebellion. you mean the war for the southern confederacy. i mean nothing of the kind, sir. that was my kid brother broke his arm. you did a good job, doc, even if you was drunk. thank you, son. professional compliments are always pleasing. what happened to that boy whose arm i fixed? he was murdered. (john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure...
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story of some of these guys who just come up to me and you know hand me their weapon and they're like doc you know i can't take it anymore just an incredible amount of stress that the soldiers are going through is so similarly you know when operating a drone these are out of the ordinary you know mental mentally stressing events and this can cause the same seven. which is why are there even instances that drone operators can be subject to even more stress than traditional pilots i was reading you know just the nature of their work they're kind of staring at the same place for hours and days on end and they're kind of they see when they're doing it remotely they kind of keep a close eye on the area and they keep the after the traumatic. event has happened they still continue to monitor the area whereas if you're actually there you tend to flee and not stick around so could that have these psychological impacts as well i'm not sure if there's like a study to show that is the reason it's happening and that's the whole enigma about p.t.s.d. i mean we don't really know i mean why is it that you kn
story of some of these guys who just come up to me and you know hand me their weapon and they're like doc you know i can't take it anymore just an incredible amount of stress that the soldiers are going through is so similarly you know when operating a drone these are out of the ordinary you know mental mentally stressing events and this can cause the same seven. which is why are there even instances that drone operators can be subject to even more stress than traditional pilots i was reading...
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. >> thanks, doc. you know, people everywhere are talking about josh groban's new sex pills. just ask this happy customer. >> before i took josh groban's sex pills, i didn't even know how to do sex. now i have so much sex, i have to keep some of it in this shoe box. thanks, josh groban. >> oh, you're welcome. and happy sex. and remember, guys. ♪ they'll bring you romance so take a chance you feel them working in your pants josh groban sex pills make you good at sex yeah i feel a tingling ♪ >> order josh groban sex pills today, because you can't spell groban without bonar -- g. >> jimmy: thank you, josh. we have to take a break. when we come back, this week in unnecessary censorship. plus, rachel weisz and josh groban, let's spend our remaining time on the planet together, shall we? come right back. [ gwen ] i used to sleep on the tour bus between shows. but that doesn't happen much anymore. the creative process never stops. and songwriting is so hard, but i love it. these days, i guess i just don't want to miss a thing. [ laughs ] i miss you guys. that's me. and this is my wi
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. >> thanks, doc. you know, people everywhere are talking about josh groban's new sex pills. just ask this happy customer. >> before i took josh groban's sex pills, i didn't even know how to do sex. now i have so much sex, i have to keep some of it in this shoe box. thanks, josh groban. >> oh, you're welcome. and happy sex. and remember, guys. ♪ they'll bring you romance so take a chance you feel them working in your pants ♪ i respect you ♪ josh groban sex pills make you good at sex ♪ ♪ yeah i feel a tingle in my bali balingaling ♪ >> order josh groban sex pills today, because you can't spell groban without bonar -- g. >> available at walgreens. >> jimmy: thank you, josh. one more thing. thursday night, time for weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. this week in unnecessary censorship. >> we will draw upon the courage and skills of our sisters and daughters and moms because women have proven under fire that they are ready for [ bleep ]. >> i want to [ bleep ] jay-z. i want to [ bleep ] taylor. >> tonight a [ bleep ] fiasco. >> w
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"j," enis, i'll let you go, because your connection doesn't appear to be all that great. doc all? what do you think of what enisheni enis has to say? >> i think he has good eyes on the market. as far as how it popped, yesterday in a 15-minute period the vix popped a full point from 15 to 17 at about 2:00 eastern time and then in the final hour it popped two points going from 17 to over 19. just like, bang. behind me, just as we were starting the show, somebody came in and sold about 25,000 of those march 24 calls in the vix at 57.5 cents. there's a lot of tussling back and forth. a lot of people were caught without the protection that they needed, shame on them. >> would you be buying a vix right here? >> no, i would not. i thought we would peak. i said it on "fast halftime" several times last week. i thought we would peak today most likely. perhaps it was that we peaked yesterday, judge. but i think fighting to a draw on italy means that they're going to basically have the same gridlock we have. i don't think that means higher vix. i think it means higher gold. >> all right,
"j," enis, i'll let you go, because your connection doesn't appear to be all that great. doc all? what do you think of what enisheni enis has to say? >> i think he has good eyes on the market. as far as how it popped, yesterday in a 15-minute period the vix popped a full point from 15 to 17 at about 2:00 eastern time and then in the final hour it popped two points going from 17 to over 19. just like, bang. behind me, just as we were starting the show, somebody came in and sold...
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so it is exactly what you would expect. >> all right. doc, thank you for being with us. i will come back to you if we hear any situations that we don't understand that are in your field which could be just about anything, but please, stay with us, sanjay. thanks. i will reset as we get to the near of theo
so it is exactly what you would expect. >> all right. doc, thank you for being with us. i will come back to you if we hear any situations that we don't understand that are in your field which could be just about anything, but please, stay with us, sanjay. thanks. i will reset as we get to the near of theo
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. >> doc, why negative? >> i don't think you can just translate the apple move into aig and look for a 40% upside. >> he's laughing at you, weiss. >> but as far as -- >> he laughs -- >> crowded trades are dangerous trades at time. not saying it can't go up. but that was a catalyst that all these other guys in there are getting a little nervous. also when the baby's born, as i say many times, judge, when the baby's born, get out of town. the news has come -- sell news. this is my sean kemp trade. when the baby is born, get the heck out. the stock opened $39.29 today. ran another 20 cents. fell another $1.50 after that. >> let's put doc's parents skills aside for a moment. fundamentally, the stock looks great. it's extremely cheap and there's going to be momentum. apple is the least of it. >> buy rumor, sell news. it eases back down before it goes higher. >> this is one case where i'm glad the buzzer went off. joe, what made the more comp compelling argument? >> i think the dividend is going to come forth at some point this year.
. >> doc, why negative? >> i don't think you can just translate the apple move into aig and look for a 40% upside. >> he's laughing at you, weiss. >> but as far as -- >> he laughs -- >> crowded trades are dangerous trades at time. not saying it can't go up. but that was a catalyst that all these other guys in there are getting a little nervous. also when the baby's born, as i say many times, judge, when the baby's born, get out of town. the news has come --...
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google sells custom versions of its products like gmail and google docs. youroid operating system. 500 million devices worldwide. that dominates the iphone market. it has less than a quarter the number of users as facebook but it's growing. you see the strength not just in the mark the place b-- marketpl wiltz stock. >> you probably heard it a thousand times by now, in the last couple of months we're headed towards $1.2 trillion of forced spending cuts within the next ten years starting march 1st. this was president obama earlier today addressing this. >> just ten days from now, congress might allow a series of automatic severe budget cuts to take place that will do the exact opposite. won't help the economy. won't create jobs. will visit hardship on a whole lot of people. >> so how would it affect your life? ali velshi, christine romans here with this week's "how to speak money." >> it's almost upon us, a stupid name for a stupid thing. >> oh, my gosh, you've been say that for months now. >> i know. >> the sequester, a terrible word, never supposed to happen.
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i think you always take some off the table though as i've said and then you look for re-entries. >> docre i let you go, stay on the gambling theme. what do you make of what's going on in zynga today and this news out of nevada helping that stock big time. >> yes. look at znga trades as far as the unusual option activity in there. very strong buying in there the last couple of days, people betting this would be a good thing for them. not only do they create interesting games, but if they can do online gaming, that's where this thing gets back to the valuations that it had last year, judge. if it's one of the winners in that space. people were certainly heartened by that news out of nevada. that's why it was so strong today. >> doc, thanks as always. jon najarian, we'll see him on the desk. >>> for more on the gold trade, mandy drury is manning the futures now desk. >> of course the move higher comes just a day before bernanke's beginning his testimony to congress. the big question here is can the fed save gold. let's start talking futures now. what are the gold bugs hoping to hear tomorr
i think you always take some off the table though as i've said and then you look for re-entries. >> docre i let you go, stay on the gambling theme. what do you make of what's going on in zynga today and this news out of nevada helping that stock big time. >> yes. look at znga trades as far as the unusual option activity in there. very strong buying in there the last couple of days, people betting this would be a good thing for them. not only do they create interesting games, but if...
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market has some resistance and it's a problem. >> when you the viewer asks halftime delivers four stocks that lit up my twitter feed. first up, docower, what's the trade on the stock? >> well, temporary workers, you look at robert half, afi and manpower, both surging into both the earnings and jobs report last week. i think because of temporary hires, this is still going to push both of these stocks higher. >> joy, anadarko. >> love it, great beat, energy flies under the radar, 82, probably gets to 85. >> panera. >> looking at panera, the company is going to announce earnings later today. i don't see jumping in front of the earnings release. you've seen what happens to competitors like a chipotle. with panera, if you want to own it, wait for the the earnings release. if everything is great, everything on the upside. if you miss, a much better entry point. >> josh, avalon bay. >> this is a really tough stock here. it's been such a huge winner, obviously a quality company. it's been slaughtered over the last week or so, piled on with a downgrade on evaluations today. now we've got a company with a 3% plus yield, still some growth h
market has some resistance and it's a problem. >> when you the viewer asks halftime delivers four stocks that lit up my twitter feed. first up, docower, what's the trade on the stock? >> well, temporary workers, you look at robert half, afi and manpower, both surging into both the earnings and jobs report last week. i think because of temporary hires, this is still going to push both of these stocks higher. >> joy, anadarko. >> love it, great beat, energy flies under the...
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you are in for a treat i just got a new payment third rate place on line a topic on google docs how do you know you didn't get screwed groove google cells of shopping results for a while they look like on a search results they're really paid at so you might not get the best price you don't even know which stores they've left out. i just got schooled. all right so there is very kind of poking fun of google docs being very cautious i guess with the user's data. and you know there are some other companies that are taking note that some consumers don't like this some consumers don't want their data being given out one such company is magda they're trying to find out ways to make encrypt sharon and other forms of privacy so do you think that may be things like that could could take a share of the market market and kind of create this split of data will make is doing some interesting things but the short answer is no first of all the microsoft campaign against google is pretty disingenuous and it hasn't gotten much traction they put out an online petition in trying to get people to sign in s
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. >> doc, i want to make you money. they will report a good quarter and good news is kelly, new ceo from coke talk about his vision for the future. we used to see bed bath and beyond their largest customer over 11%. they're not there anymore. why? walmart is there. distribution channels picking up, talk about the contracts expiring between starbucks and dunkin. and by the way, they're the only one worth buying. >> i love kelly and worth buying. i love the stock because of that. it's out-performed because of that. there are rumors they might be included in the s&p 500, i don't pay any attention to that. kelly has to address whether the sales slipped again. they were down 39% for over a year for the k cups when they lost exclusivity. and stocks could be going down. >> forecasters say growth is higher. go out a year and a half and you're up 22% for fiscal 15. >> if they can squeeze the shorts, yes. >> people not knowing the story, only focusing on the fact ihorn may be there or not. my bet is this stock goes higher tomorro
. >> doc, i want to make you money. they will report a good quarter and good news is kelly, new ceo from coke talk about his vision for the future. we used to see bed bath and beyond their largest customer over 11%. they're not there anymore. why? walmart is there. distribution channels picking up, talk about the contracts expiring between starbucks and dunkin. and by the way, they're the only one worth buying. >> i love kelly and worth buying. i love the stock because of that. it's...
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you. and doc, i guess it depends on where you think coinstar is in that u. >> yeah. >> i was hoping more ford recovery. full disclosure, i'm short puts in this name. i shorted puts at the 45 and 40-put strike. they're still okay so far. but the stock is down to roughly $48, $47.70 in the afterhours. i think when you team them up with verizon, which they have done already, but i this i the marketing to the 144 million verizon people, people that have contracts with verizon, i think that's going to be huge for these guys. i think the stock is back to $60 by june. >>> o'reilly automotive speaking 8%. reporting record same-store sales last night after the bell. so, guy -- what do you think? >> the quarter was very good. their guidance for next year was very good. but i happen to think that the runup today was a little too much now in the name. though, the whole space has done great. auto zone, o'reilly, peter paul and mary one, what's that -- >> pby? >> pep boys? >> an, to me is the name that's done very well. if i had to buy one in the space, it's auto nation, an. >> all right, from mobile devi
you. and doc, i guess it depends on where you think coinstar is in that u. >> yeah. >> i was hoping more ford recovery. full disclosure, i'm short puts in this name. i shorted puts at the 45 and 40-put strike. they're still okay so far. but the stock is down to roughly $48, $47.70 in the afterhours. i think when you team them up with verizon, which they have done already, but i this i the marketing to the 144 million verizon people, people that have contracts with verizon, i think...
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you start all of that stuff and. >> shannon: can'. >> sean: can't play dodge ball either, doc doctor. can't keep store. >> you end up with a bunch of people that want occupy everything. >> sean: doesn't that go back to a lesson that you say your mother taught but about your control your savings and h healthcare accounts. this is a way to help those that are poor and indigent. >> the government is spending healthcare dollars on intimate gent people. taking not all that money, only a portion of it but divvying it nupe people's hsas over which they now have some control would make a huge difference. will it be necessary to do some fine tuning and will it be necessary to create some encouragements for people who are not indigent to put money into the hsas, to encourage their employers to put money into the hsas? yes. these are all things that we can work out. what we need to do is get out of the frame work of as soon as somebody is saying something say no, that can't work and say, you know, that can work and here is how it can work and if we begin to put our minds together and understand t
you start all of that stuff and. >> shannon: can'. >> sean: can't play dodge ball either, doc doctor. can't keep store. >> you end up with a bunch of people that want occupy everything. >> sean: doesn't that go back to a lesson that you say your mother taught but about your control your savings and h healthcare accounts. this is a way to help those that are poor and indigent. >> the government is spending healthcare dollars on intimate gent people. taking not all...
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themselves on the back why are these guys once again, once again, kicking sandy victims in the you know what. meet the doc behind this dynamic you you make a billion -- we got to get rid of the loopholes. now, some people say, that's not fair. because it doesn't hurt the guys who makes 10 billion does as much as the die -- where does it say you have to hurt the guy? he just put a billion dollars in the pot. we don't need to hurt him. >> well, he said that in front of the president of the united states. find out why into many are saying, you know, this guy, he has to run for president of the united states. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk inclu
themselves on the back why are these guys once again, once again, kicking sandy victims in the you know what. meet the doc behind this dynamic you you make a billion -- we got to get rid of the loopholes. now, some people say, that's not fair. because it doesn't hurt the guys who makes 10 billion does as much as the die -- where does it say you have to hurt the guy? he just put a billion dollars in the pot. we don't need to hurt him. >> well, he said that in front of the president of the...
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so it is exactly what you would expect. >> all right. doc, thank you for being with us. i will come back to you if we hear any situations that we don't understand that are in your field which could be just about anything, but please, stay with us, sanjay. thanks. i will reset as we get to the near of the top of the hour, and what we are looking at here is the carnival ship "triumph" and a week ago there was a fire in the engine room and while it did not take this ship to take on any water or cause any distress, it did knock out power. and now after days, they are finally home. people have lived without sanitation, and toilets and without any climate control, and very difficult living for many days, but now they are finally home. that is what we are looking at. mobile, alabama. >> now, they are not coming off yet, yet, but it is going to be happening soon, and they will unload by dock and over the next few hours, that i will be g-- t be getting out. for now, that is go g ing to do for our hour of "ac360" and now erin burnett will take over live from mobile, alabama. erin?
so it is exactly what you would expect. >> all right. doc, thank you for being with us. i will come back to you if we hear any situations that we don't understand that are in your field which could be just about anything, but please, stay with us, sanjay. thanks. i will reset as we get to the near of the top of the hour, and what we are looking at here is the carnival ship "triumph" and a week ago there was a fire in the engine room and while it did not take this ship to take on...
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it is almost like watching hair grow on doc's head. have yout and not disappointed if it doesn't happen. i think there are other places it make money in the tech space. i'm just not enamored with it. >> okay, salesforce.com, what the trade? >> there are a lot of haters with valuation but they keep executing and people like the product. only problem at this point, it has come a long way. i'm not going as far as to say it is time to short it. but if there are significant profits, i would take it, maybe even call up doc j. >> jb, what about zillow? >> this is a winner. ranks 90 out of a hundred, which is half technical, half fundamental. an cheap stock but nothing in this group is. basically, if you're engaged in any part of real estate, whether rentals, home buying, et cetera. users are uploading photos with 50 million on the site and nothing exist like this and quite frankly with a market cap of 1.2 billion, i wouldn't be surprised if a content or media company snaps it up. if it is buy or sell, you buy. >> okay, final trades when we come back f
it is almost like watching hair grow on doc's head. have yout and not disappointed if it doesn't happen. i think there are other places it make money in the tech space. i'm just not enamored with it. >> okay, salesforce.com, what the trade? >> there are a lot of haters with valuation but they keep executing and people like the product. only problem at this point, it has come a long way. i'm not going as far as to say it is time to short it. but if there are significant profits, i...
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tonight we'll let you know which maryland docs have defaulted and how much of your tax money is still on their tab. we'll tell you what happened when we dropped into his office and found him behind the counter. are you seeing patients? not at the moment. you're here? >> cleaning up and closing up. >> reporter: but your license was in the renewed a while ago. dr. . press did not show up here in district court. his attorney told the judge he did not know where he was or why he did in the show up. the judge wanted to issue a bench warrant but the attorney asked him not to, that he had serious concerns about his client's mental health. the court agreed but only if the thorn would personally seek him out and guarantee that he return next week. we'll have more tonight on abc2 at 11. live in northwest baltimore, joce sterman. >> all right. we look forward to that report tonight. >>> 10 years from tonight you might see him in the cage for the cast. >> they vowed to love, honor and share their chew toys. the valentine's day ceremony. >> i cannot wait to see the canine love there, guys. hey, ba
tonight we'll let you know which maryland docs have defaulted and how much of your tax money is still on their tab. we'll tell you what happened when we dropped into his office and found him behind the counter. are you seeing patients? not at the moment. you're here? >> cleaning up and closing up. >> reporter: but your license was in the renewed a while ago. dr. . press did not show up here in district court. his attorney told the judge he did not know where he was or why he did in...
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good to see you, doc. i guess we're not supposed to drink? well, you know, this is one of the many risk factors that have been described for a variety of types of cancer, and it is a risk factor that we have control over. and so everybody's got a -- to weigh the potential benefits of a behave, like having a few drinks, versus the potential harm, which in this particular study show that alcohol can account for cancer deaths. >> shepard: stress is a big factor in deaths, too isn't it? >> stress? >> shepard: yep. >> well, there's -- >> shepard: without the alcohol i'll be stressed out. >> it's really tough to put a number on the number of deaths caused by stress, particularly with regard to cancer. certainly opposite you have a diagnosis of cancer, your level of stress can impact how you deal with that diagnosis, and what your subsequent outcome is. but if you're trying to associate drinking with reduction in stress, again, one has to weigh the potential benefits of a particular behave against the potential cost. >> shepard: doctor, they used to
good to see you, doc. i guess we're not supposed to drink? well, you know, this is one of the many risk factors that have been described for a variety of types of cancer, and it is a risk factor that we have control over. and so everybody's got a -- to weigh the potential benefits of a behave, like having a few drinks, versus the potential harm, which in this particular study show that alcohol can account for cancer deaths. >> shepard: stress is a big factor in deaths, too isn't it?...
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doc, starting with you this, woman strikes me as a cold person who is acting but she can't act. >> sheso well she doesn't recognize she's doing it. you look into those eyes and there is no emotion. it's a black abyss. her feeling is put away so far you can't relate to her. >> but she's not insane. they're not offering insanity because she lied so many times, right? >> this is a classic textbook case of how not to defend a client charged with murder. it is. >> why? >> well, you know most defense lawyers will tell you they don't want to put the client on the stand unless they have to. when you're claiming self-defense, have you to but don't put on the stand six days and testify about everything else except why waits self-defense. >> but they're on direct now. six days of testimony. >> you want the jury to like her, if you watch the testimony there is nothing she's staying... >> i didn't like her the first day i saw her. >> no emotion that. is why. >> i think she's morally insane. >> i'm not going there yet. alexis, you've been in the courtroom. how does she come across? >> as just meek l
doc, starting with you this, woman strikes me as a cold person who is acting but she can't act. >> sheso well she doesn't recognize she's doing it. you look into those eyes and there is no emotion. it's a black abyss. her feeling is put away so far you can't relate to her. >> but she's not insane. they're not offering insanity because she lied so many times, right? >> this is a classic textbook case of how not to defend a client charged with murder. it is. >> why?...
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what are you making, doc, of the move we're seeing over the last couple of days. fear gauge rising significantly today. >> it's an indication, scott, that not enough people have protection going into sequestration next week. yesterday just ahead of the fed minutes where they talked about perhaps slowing the pace of those asset purchases and, again, that was not a unanimous opinion, that was just part of that statement yesterday, you saw 40,000 of the at the money 15 puts trade very quickly, went from 95 cents to $1.40 yesterday, moving up to $1.70 or $1.80. a guy bought 40,000 of them. could have been stephanie sitting here who did it. it might have been somebody protecting a portfolio of long positions. it's back up to 16. that's where we should be into next tuesday. we might extend to 18 in the vix. >> how are people who are watching now read a move higher, sharply so, in the vix. let's say if it pushes 18, if it pushes 20. what's that signal going to be for folks? >> it signals uncertainty. there's all the uncertainty on whether or not there is indeed a hedge f
what are you making, doc, of the move we're seeing over the last couple of days. fear gauge rising significantly today. >> it's an indication, scott, that not enough people have protection going into sequestration next week. yesterday just ahead of the fed minutes where they talked about perhaps slowing the pace of those asset purchases and, again, that was not a unanimous opinion, that was just part of that statement yesterday, you saw 40,000 of the at the money 15 puts trade very...
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find the companies you want that reported good earnings, and that's where you go. >> doc, you've been among the more cautious traders we've had on the show the last several weeks. is this the kind of moment that you had feared, for lack of a better word, that would come in, or do you see this ss an opportunity to put some things to work on the list that you keep. >> i'm still worried about exactly what josh and stephanie and simon talked about as far as the sequestration and when that hits march 1st, if we don't avoid it. so where i thought we would see volatility pick up was midmonth, and we're coming into that right now. as we move towards the middle of the month -- in other words, is 14 vix high? no, it's not. by any measure, a vix of 14 is not high. i would anticipate it pushes more towards 18, perhaps even 20. and depending on the rhetoric, if the rhetoric is benign, if it's not that they're attacking each other, both parties on the president, then i think vix comes right back down to here and back down to 12. >> so the consensus is the rhetoric will not be benign, and we do go i
find the companies you want that reported good earnings, and that's where you go. >> doc, you've been among the more cautious traders we've had on the show the last several weeks. is this the kind of moment that you had feared, for lack of a better word, that would come in, or do you see this ss an opportunity to put some things to work on the list that you keep. >> i'm still worried about exactly what josh and stephanie and simon talked about as far as the sequestration and when...
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in the doc koch says you can only get the people to follow you by being bigger than life, and he referss theater which makes sense because he was good at that. he was good at all sorts of theater. >> i'm going to tell you who you're doing, you're doing terrible. that's why i'm going to jump off this roof. >> it's all right. it's all right. it's me, mayor koch. >> jump, jump! >> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, muggin
in the doc koch says you can only get the people to follow you by being bigger than life, and he referss theater which makes sense because he was good at that. he was good at all sorts of theater. >> i'm going to tell you who you're doing, you're doing terrible. that's why i'm going to jump off this roof. >> it's all right. it's all right. it's me, mayor koch. >> jump, jump! >> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, muggin
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in the doc koch says you can only get the people to follow you by being bigger than life, and he referss theater which makes sense because he was good at that. he was good at all sorts of theater. >> i'm going to tell you who you're doing, you're doing terrible. that's why i'm going to jump off this roof. >> it's all right. it's all right. it's me, mayor koch. >> jump, jump! >> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, mugging, stabbing, rape, roaches, pigeon mess, horse mess, people mess. >> eddie murphy's character is representative of the mayor's deep troubles with new york's black community. for somebody who needed to be loved he was polarizing to and unafraid of angering new york's blacks. in reportthe doc a reporter say lacked a sensitivity. perhaps it's fitting that new york's racial troubles in the '80s were a part of his political undoing and his successor was the city's first and only black mayor. david dinkins was gentlemanly mayor. mike bloomberg has been a cold business manage mother thought he was a king but none could match koch as the embodiment of the city which often
in the doc koch says you can only get the people to follow you by being bigger than life, and he referss theater which makes sense because he was good at that. he was good at all sorts of theater. >> i'm going to tell you who you're doing, you're doing terrible. that's why i'm going to jump off this roof. >> it's all right. it's all right. it's me, mayor koch. >> jump, jump! >> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, mugging, stabbing, rape, roaches, pigeon...
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and what happens is our doc will then notify, you are going to hear it on the radio and so we already have these vrt units in the third boxes, the responses and so the violent reduction team unit and the crime investigation units and our gang task force and homicide unit all respond depending on what the severity is. obviously if they died, the homicide will go out there. once the people get there and once the initial officers and the violence reduction teams get there, there is going to be an assessment made. they are going to try to acquire education or knowledge about what happened there and whether it was gang related. currently if that happens, and we have gone through this past weekend as soon as there is an assessment made of the situation, whereby we believed that it was gang related. we will do the redeployment and each week we sent out a schedule and it goes out to the violence reduction team and our swat team and our honda unit and it puts our trouble hot spots on the map and it is not only for gang involved shootings, but for robberies or different crimes that are occurrin
and what happens is our doc will then notify, you are going to hear it on the radio and so we already have these vrt units in the third boxes, the responses and so the violent reduction team unit and the crime investigation units and our gang task force and homicide unit all respond depending on what the severity is. obviously if they died, the homicide will go out there. once the people get there and once the initial officers and the violence reduction teams get there, there is going to be an...
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i'm doc mcstuffins and i want you to meet dr. pediatrician, and that is a special doctor just for kids. >> thanks, doc. she is right, i'm a pediatrician and i take care of babies and children. i wanted to be a doctor since i was 4 years old. my mother bought me a toy do doctor's kit, and i did checkups on my neighborhood friends. >> you win, because you were introduced by doc mcstuffin, and tell me about the movement. >> yes, in 2012, disney came out with doc mcstuffin, and a friend of mine on the west coast was watching the show and said, she is brown i like me, and then she started to gather from the other people who were photo doctors photos of them and sent them to disney. so then female docs found a p s place for support. so we were like, why don't we continue this on, so we decided to create a organization called the artemus organization and so it is an opportunity to support and help each other, because we are isolated and spread out across the country, and the african-american workforce, 3% of them make up the physician w
i'm doc mcstuffins and i want you to meet dr. pediatrician, and that is a special doctor just for kids. >> thanks, doc. she is right, i'm a pediatrician and i take care of babies and children. i wanted to be a doctor since i was 4 years old. my mother bought me a toy do doctor's kit, and i did checkups on my neighborhood friends. >> you win, because you were introduced by doc mcstuffin, and tell me about the movement. >> yes, in 2012, disney came out with doc mcstuffin, and a...
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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 that without. when you forgot governments and. all that is. when you see sincerity you know if you would just this instead of me what forms of . you know i know. the president know complex like life doesn't like like everybody you know what is involved. is not what's got his you ok. for the last. sixty. you should see him do to live. up to them you know there are some records from. where you from. my life did not revise that. well. i will go you. know what i'm going to do i mean i didn't go off i want to. see how long you've been here and you can. why you've done. this with. an album where you stay. i don't know two governments all because. it's your gold mine you've also been lost so i thought i. am and if the friends you know if my country congressman i lived for. nothing but i mean. i'm not going. to mess. up. i'm from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink. no good school. no development we live is as f
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 that without. when you forgot governments and. all that is. when you see sincerity you know if you would just this instead of me what forms of . you know i know. the president know complex like life doesn't like like everybody you know what is involved. is not what's got his you ok. for the last. sixty. you should see him do to live. up to them you know there are some records from....
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mind and you are seeing wit great interviews that you are dwog the young -- you are doing with the young gal haley -- >> doc, let me interrupt you for a moment with the press conference here. >> it is a e relief to know that the guests and the crew members have made it here safely. i know that guests have been waiting for this and what we all at carnival have been working towards. there is a tremendous amount of effort that has gone into getting this ship back here and so many people that i want to thank for helping us in this regard. i would like to specifically mention the united states coast guard who has done a fantastic job having that cutter alongside and tremendously helpful to reassuring the guests and the u.s. kcustoms and border protection to expedite the clearance and the scity of mobile, and the port of mobile have been gracious and helpful to us, and i thank everybody, but i'd like to also recognize the effort made by our shoreside teams and company in miami and mostly the team on board. i know it has been very trying for our guests, but i can tell you that our crew worked tirelessly to try and
mind and you are seeing wit great interviews that you are dwog the young -- you are doing with the young gal haley -- >> doc, let me interrupt you for a moment with the press conference here. >> it is a e relief to know that the guests and the crew members have made it here safely. i know that guests have been waiting for this and what we all at carnival have been working towards. there is a tremendous amount of effort that has gone into getting this ship back here and so many...
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. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr. ecklund's only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home. >> again, my concern would be the legalities of it. >> he's right to be concerned. it would be a felony to use stem cells in an unapproved therapy or to sell them for export to the u.s. that's why we were surprised to see this on many websites: a shoppingart. we clicked on eckluns stem tech labs cart, and, with no medical or scientific credentials, we bought 20 million umbilical cord stem lls for $5,000, shipped to america. we had the cells sent by the highest medical standard. duke university suggested we use something called a dry shipper, cooled with liquid nitrogen. we sent the dry shipper to stem tech. stem tech sent the frozen cells to
. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr. ecklund's only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home. >> again, my...
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you can't hang at least. you'll keep on fights and it's didn't stop it's well going to do is due to doc's audit of all these companies that he be honest minimal. and i you know i don't know i know you want i do better why not why not i do whatever i want i wonder not at dunbar that. i overheard lulu years there's the others are there is it that far down. the road. you go. down the road i was there out of never logout her on the other hand i wanted. to 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 had begun 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 else. if you like a good place look welcome on the morning. yeah yeah we can for the free don't hold that's
you can't hang at least. you'll keep on fights and it's didn't stop it's well going to do is due to doc's audit of all these companies that he be honest minimal. and i you know i don't know i know you want i do better why not why not i do whatever i want i wonder not at dunbar that. i overheard lulu years there's the others are there is it that far down. the road. you go. down the road i was there out of never logout her on the other hand i wanted. to take as militants settle in for another...
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so you get sent to the doc, and then the doc gets sent to the physical therapist. is and then i tell them what if the therapist gives you some exercise and things to do, and you are a patient patient, and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they all have to admit, yeah, it's probably possible. meanwhile, i'm watching like lightbulbs kind of coming up on top of all these heads in the audience. and, of course, the punchline is this is no different. normal person, injury, signs that we recognize, an attempt to cover them up. a moment when you can't cover it up anymore and treatment. same thing. so this is what we're trying to push forward, this idea so that, hopefully, it doesn't have to be something that's counter to what you learned. what you learn is you've got to be healthy in order to help your unit. same thing goes with this. so that's what we're hoping. it's being taught at the very junior level, and we're trying to, you know, move that quickly through the
so you get sent to the doc, and then the doc gets sent to the physical therapist. is and then i tell them what if the therapist gives you some exercise and things to do, and you are a patient patient, and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they all have to admit, yeah, it's probably possible. meanwhile, i'm watching like lightbulbs kind of coming up on top of all these heads in the...
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thank you, doc.our we're talking more about e-cigarettes and what i'm calling the possible positive effects. could nicotine addiction actually -- what is it? nicotine addiction is not a good thing, i understand that, but i'm going to talk to dr. keith ablow with e-cigarettes and how they deliver nicotine to you. 10:35 this morning, that will be on our air. now, time for your gold report. near 1677 is price right now. by now you've probably seen the ad and i hate it, but for go daddy, it's a success for the company and the actor. sandra smith, charles payne, they're here, they will reacts. ♪ >> and there was an ad during the super bowl, i didn't like it, many of you did not like it, so much so we're not going to show it again. boy did it work! this actor who got a kiss a supermodel. his career skyrocketed and the company behind the ad that would be go daddy.com added 10,000 new customers on monday alone making it the biggest sales day in the history of the company. charles and sandra are with me. to y
thank you, doc.our we're talking more about e-cigarettes and what i'm calling the possible positive effects. could nicotine addiction actually -- what is it? nicotine addiction is not a good thing, i understand that, but i'm going to talk to dr. keith ablow with e-cigarettes and how they deliver nicotine to you. 10:35 this morning, that will be on our air. now, time for your gold report. near 1677 is price right now. by now you've probably seen the ad and i hate it, but for go daddy, it's a...
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you heard what doc ryan said. anyway, your uncle peter's in control now. well... almost. w's ambrose? pardon? oh, i haven't spoken to niamh today. last night he was as well as could be expected. good. you want to see me? yes, i need your advice. advice from me? huh, then i'd better sit down. advice about what, father? um... or would you rather i guessed? i'd quite enjoy that. no. then what do you want to talk about? about being a priest, i suppose. you surprise me. a crisis of faith. not what i'd expected. you tell me. what did you expect? it's not a question of faith, father. i've no doubt in my faith. it's just... what am i doing as a priest? what does it mean to be a priest? to serve god. i can serve god without being a priest. serve your community. your congregation. they always need you. if they don't need me? do they? i say mass. i hear confession. i officiate at weddings, christenings and funerals. then what? good works. visiting the poor and preaching about rich men, camels with humps and needles with eyes. what have you been reading? the new testament. oh, very cl
you heard what doc ryan said. anyway, your uncle peter's in control now. well... almost. w's ambrose? pardon? oh, i haven't spoken to niamh today. last night he was as well as could be expected. good. you want to see me? yes, i need your advice. advice from me? huh, then i'd better sit down. advice about what, father? um... or would you rather i guessed? i'd quite enjoy that. no. then what do you want to talk about? about being a priest, i suppose. you surprise me. a crisis of faith. not what...