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that's why i know how to do the dougie and all that stuff.t's kind of it. >> show me how to do it. >> we need some music. you got it. it's kind of over the head, right. >> dr. oz, you love you, but that was more of a fixing your hair move. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake. moments away. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. it's up... and it's good! good?! they're grrreat! boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not borin
that's why i know how to do the dougie and all that stuff.t's kind of it. >> show me how to do it. >> we need some music. you got it. it's kind of over the head, right. >> dr. oz, you love you, but that was more of a fixing your hair move. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake. moments away. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90%...
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. >> this is dougie's. >> does it saw dougie or doug? >> it says kammerer. >> sweet!'re all really for sunday. >> i wanted to get -- >> did rg3 sign them for us? >> i already detailed it by putting your came on it. >> that is good stuff, man. thank you. >>> you're welcome. we're creeping. just three days away from opening day. it's very possible they could have a starting quarterback that's a rookie and running back that's a rookie. robert griffin iii will be under center, but don't be surprised if alfred morris joins rg3 in the backfield. mike shanahan won't announce a starter or probably even tell his players. morris was the leading rusher during the preseason, but that doesn't really mean much. all three guys will probably play some, but it's the rookie sixth round pick from boca rattan, who has received the most buzz. matter to you in you start? >> no, it doesn't matter, as long as i get the opportunities to go in and get some work in, that's fine with me. like i said, at the end it's the coach's decision. whatever they choose to do, i'm down with it. >> reporter:
. >> this is dougie's. >> does it saw dougie or doug? >> it says kammerer. >> sweet!'re all really for sunday. >> i wanted to get -- >> did rg3 sign them for us? >> i already detailed it by putting your came on it. >> that is good stuff, man. thank you. >>> you're welcome. we're creeping. just three days away from opening day. it's very possible they could have a starting quarterback that's a rookie and running back that's a rookie....
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our friend dougy disagrees with me but jim cramer -- >> at least somebody does. when everybody agrees, i get nervous. >> i believe you're seeing a chase for performance. we're at the end of a quarter. this month has been a spectacular month for folks long equities and a horrible month on the other side, folks short equities. am i surprised people are chasing here? dougy points out things like, well, leon cooperman, he mentions two or three folks doing extraordinarily well, but there are a whole bunch of hedge funds, some 5,000 or 6,000 of them that are chasing and not doing that well. i'm not saying they just throw the playbook out the window and they don't give a darn about their customers or their own capital that may be in their hedge funds but i know they're chasing for performance. a lot of our clients tell us that every day and they're looking for that alpha. >> let's talk to another believer here. let's welcome ken fisher, ceo of fisher investment, managing $44 billion, for his take on how to invest in this market. you're a bull here, ken, right? explain w
our friend dougy disagrees with me but jim cramer -- >> at least somebody does. when everybody agrees, i get nervous. >> i believe you're seeing a chase for performance. we're at the end of a quarter. this month has been a spectacular month for folks long equities and a horrible month on the other side, folks short equities. am i surprised people are chasing here? dougy points out things like, well, leon cooperman, he mentions two or three folks doing extraordinarily well, but there...
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dougie is the most bullish he's been, and i understand that, but i think at 1,400, the market moves it away to hurt the most people in the most provocative of ways. and again, i think that's probably a push towards 1,500. >> another bull out there who has been on the show. certainly voicing that opinion. where do we go from here, doc? >> well, same story, judge, as far as with volatility levels that pete cited right at the top being so low. and the pit right behind me, that's the vix pit here at the chicago board option exchange. the december futures have broken through 20 on the vix. so even though we're down around 14 here, these are futures, scott, that were up around 22, 23 not long ago at all, and now they're breaking through 20 and just holding 19 levels here today. so there's plenty of cheap protection that people could apply if they wanted to stay long the market here and as i've said all along, if you throw on some alpha by having some ratio spreads in the market. the people that have been listening to that, scott, have profited mightily. i think you continue to hold that posi
dougie is the most bullish he's been, and i understand that, but i think at 1,400, the market moves it away to hurt the most people in the most provocative of ways. and again, i think that's probably a push towards 1,500. >> another bull out there who has been on the show. certainly voicing that opinion. where do we go from here, doc? >> well, same story, judge, as far as with volatility levels that pete cited right at the top being so low. and the pit right behind me, that's the...
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dougy, i want to get your take on this.eard romney, and i think i saw a picture of it on the bus. he is now talking about take-home pay and jobs. now, that's what i call progress, because i haven't heard him talk in those direct simple terms. what are you thinking? >> i think that's exactly right, larry, and the part about this that isn't on those charts that is so important is that the main reason to do this, which is the first step towards fundamental tax reform, is to have that economic growth and take the people out of work and give them a job. that swamps $15,000 in take-home pay from a tax cut. that's going from zero to a standard of living, so that's a central part of this argument, and the important thing is that step one in tax reform is not raising taxes, and that's where we see the difference between the president's philosophy and what governor romney is trying to push. >> that's right. i really want to focus on this middle class thing. the president and democrats are making the charge that romney is going to rai
dougy, i want to get your take on this.eard romney, and i think i saw a picture of it on the bus. he is now talking about take-home pay and jobs. now, that's what i call progress, because i haven't heard him talk in those direct simple terms. what are you thinking? >> i think that's exactly right, larry, and the part about this that isn't on those charts that is so important is that the main reason to do this, which is the first step towards fundamental tax reform, is to have that...
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death of an ambassador is strained through the campaign in chicago, how did we play this in order to dougiever the public -- republicans and mitt romney. that is all they're thinking about. lou: criticized roundly in the media for his criticism of president obama. what he termed as of failure to the lead here. it is -- i have not quite ever seen the likes of this in which in lockstep the mainstream media picked up on a theme and decided that it was a gas rather than an honest expression of his views and what would be his policies of elected. >> the same thing that happens to romney when he went abroad. went to israel and set some very strong things in his throat which was proper and actually well thought through. again, it was described by the mainstream media as a gas. he is not running. romney is not simply running against barack obama. he is running against the mainstream media. lou: and he is running against some interesting forces at work from the left. credos super pak. we learned through the daily caller reporting, maintaining, this is extraordinary. calling republicans racist is mor
death of an ambassador is strained through the campaign in chicago, how did we play this in order to dougiever the public -- republicans and mitt romney. that is all they're thinking about. lou: criticized roundly in the media for his criticism of president obama. what he termed as of failure to the lead here. it is -- i have not quite ever seen the likes of this in which in lockstep the mainstream media picked up on a theme and decided that it was a gas rather than an honest expression of his...
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professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougie dancing hipster ever to steal my glass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. >>> "outfront" next, u.s. intelligence breaks its public silence over what was known in the hours after the deadly attack in libya. so how long before the white house confirms it? and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with the election? and the the murderous grisly end to the life of a young actor and the man who tried to get him help. his lawyer's "outfront." let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, al-qaeda. terrorist attack. preplanned. finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists who were linked to groups affiliate ed with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. now, this follows reporting you've heard here this week indicating u.s. intelligence knew about links bet
professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougie dancing hipster ever to steal my glass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. >>> "outfront" next, u.s. intelligence breaks its public silence over what was known in the hours after the deadly attack in libya. so how long before the white house confirms it? and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with...
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and do the dougy and be herself and be can comfortable, i think that's fundamentally what the american people are relating to. that there is no distance between her public per sonja and public per persona. >> i think her age has something do with it as well. this is a young couple. he was when he came into the oval office. he is a little gray now. having young kids, this is part of her young family and how she behaves. >> what are you expecting from the speech tonight, steve? >> yeah, no, the only point i want it make is i don't think there's been a change in the way michelle obama's been presented to the country from the time barack obama started running for president until today. you're right, i think she just learned where the land mines are. i think there is a very conscious effort and decision to look back at bill and hillary clinton and the perceived errors the clintons made in early 1990s and how they introduced hillary to the public. this was a cautionary tale that they felt they came on too strong with the idea. i think the words bill clinton used, was you are getting two for
and do the dougy and be herself and be can comfortable, i think that's fundamentally what the american people are relating to. that there is no distance between her public per sonja and public per persona. >> i think her age has something do with it as well. this is a young couple. he was when he came into the oval office. he is a little gray now. having young kids, this is part of her young family and how she behaves. >> what are you expecting from the speech tonight, steve?...
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professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougiehipster ever to steal my glass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. >>> tonight, win big or go home. >> we're going to win pennsylvania. we're going to take the white house. thank you so very much. thank you. >> we will win this election, finish what we started and remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. >> the great debate five days away. why romney has to win and why obama can't afford to lose. i'll talk to my political a-team. also, bibi and the bomb. >> a red line should be drawn right here. >> after dropping this on the u.n. yesterday, he talks to obama and romney today. what israel's line in the sand would mean for all of us.
professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougiehipster ever to steal my glass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. >>> tonight, win big or go home. >> we're going to win pennsylvania. we're going to take the white house. thank you so very much. thank you. >> we will win this election, finish what we started and remind the world why the united states is...
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professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougieglass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. intelligence breaks its public silence over what was known in the hours after the deadly attack in libya. so how long before the white house confirms it? and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with the election? and the murderous grisly end to the life of a young actor and the man who tried to get him help. his lawyer's "outfront." let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, al-qaeda. terrorist attack.
professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougieglass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. intelligence breaks its public silence over what was known in the hours after the deadly attack in libya. so how long before the white house confirms it? and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with the election? and the murderous...
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professionally unflappable, not to mention the biggest rap loving beard sporting "situation room" hosting dougie dancing hipster ever to steal my glass. yeah. i'm sorry. i just had to get that one in one last time. that does it for us. >>> tonight, win big or go home. >> we're going to win pennsylvania. we're going to take the white house. thank you so very much. thank you. >> we will win this election, finish what we started and remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. >> the great debate five days away. why romney has to win and why obama can't afford to lose. i'll talk to my political a-team. also, bibi and the bomb. >> a red line should be drawn right here. >> after dropping this on the u.n. yesterday, he talks to obama and romney today. what israel's line in the sand would mean for all of us. plus, have you seen chelsea lately? >> nobody knows what the hell they're getting into when they're running for president. >> one of my favorites guests is back. >> i'm single, yes. >> if men are watching this -- >> yeah, i'm available. you know, just call me maybe. >> fu
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hats off to dougie. in was a great call by him two days ago and the stock has moved up very strong. yesterday, though, simma. if it holds on to it today i'm more bullish on it, north of 31, than i was even yesterday. >> bullish on fusion-io. let's get to the next one. calvin tweeting i bought netflix at 114 bucks in march. it's down 50% ever since. not sure if he should add more to his position or cut the loss. the online streaming space continues to heat one amazon prime, hulu, hbo go. can netflix prevail? >> i don't think they can. i'm not saying they're going out of business. but the stock is going lower. and that's the big lesson there. just because a stock is lower priced in their shares doesn't mean that it's gotten cheaper. i could actually tell you that netflix is more expensive in the 50s than it was at 104. so i would sell the rest of it, move on, take your loss, and just get out. >> take your losses. got it. and now let's get to the next tweet. talking chips for a second. steve tweeting, "i got killed in cirrus last week. are any of the chap makers worth it?" >> broadcom,
hats off to dougie. in was a great call by him two days ago and the stock has moved up very strong. yesterday, though, simma. if it holds on to it today i'm more bullish on it, north of 31, than i was even yesterday. >> bullish on fusion-io. let's get to the next one. calvin tweeting i bought netflix at 114 bucks in march. it's down 50% ever since. not sure if he should add more to his position or cut the loss. the online streaming space continues to heat one amazon prime, hulu, hbo go....
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she showed the doctor how to downs the dougie. she was asked how to do the dance in ohio before and at that time she didn't know. you can catch dr. oz at 4:00. >>> 8:20. there was outrage in vallejo. it was aimed at police and city leaders. >> i want just tis for everybody, not just me but everybody! [ applause ] >> why one family is angry at the mayor. >>> good morning. highway 4, slow traffic coming up to the willow pass grade. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and bay weather. i thought of something else we need fwhat's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... >>> emotions ran high during a vallejo city council meeting last night following severalchs. >> i -- several officer- involved shootings. >> i want justice for me, not just for me, but for everyone. [ applause ] >> they demanded that the city take action against the police force. there have been seven officer- involved shootings since may. five were fatele. one of the speakers was the mother of mario romer
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oz how to do the dougie. >> bill: oh, my god.an internet sensation. >> yeah. >> bill: thank you, dan. yes indeed just getting off of politics a tad this morning here to start the day. we always think about the big stories and the stories that people are talking about or going to be talking about today and you are going to be talking about today. it is any front page of the "washington post" this morning, and the headline is "a breastfeeding quiz." it is okay to best feed in class when you are a teacher in front of your class? that's the question. it's a young professor after american university here in washington, d.c. who did this, and a lot of people raising the question was this over the line? and i ask you that question. 866-55-press, but first let's just settle back and find out the facts. okay. here it is. a young professor, her name is adrian pine, she's an assistant professor of anthropology at american university. she has been teaching there four years. she is -- her class is on sex, gender, and culture, and so she's rea
oz how to do the dougie. >> bill: oh, my god.an internet sensation. >> yeah. >> bill: thank you, dan. yes indeed just getting off of politics a tad this morning here to start the day. we always think about the big stories and the stories that people are talking about or going to be talking about today and you are going to be talking about today. it is any front page of the "washington post" this morning, and the headline is "a breastfeeding quiz." it is...
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it was dougy who said something like george, why don't you go to school, making medical doctor and come back here. we've never had one and we need one bad. bond decided he should go down the professional trail to follow. he knew firsthand there was a need for the doctor and mountains. as a boy he had seen two people die aid and with his side on medical school he enrolled at the university of north carolina chapel dillinger early 1940 and spent the next 15 months shoring up the science background and got a good living from students with a worse to campus. so, there you have a guy that i'm learning about and thinking okay, i think we may have a story. so, bond does follow that medical path that was suggested and spends a good part of his career serving the community of about 5,000 people through the cave, very primitive circumstances, very challenging and demanding work running around in his jeep having to persuade people to take shots and modern medicine in the area where people were not always trusting of those methods. people loved him and he got quite a lot of attention for what he wa
it was dougy who said something like george, why don't you go to school, making medical doctor and come back here. we've never had one and we need one bad. bond decided he should go down the professional trail to follow. he knew firsthand there was a need for the doctor and mountains. as a boy he had seen two people die aid and with his side on medical school he enrolled at the university of north carolina chapel dillinger early 1940 and spent the next 15 months shoring up the science...