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government on while hundreds of justice told them that an administration building and they were met by dr kelly's disciple be unable to drive them away. the love of the film it is determined to get the ball that much ukraine has declared that it no don't get recognized as ukraine's state brought about the national parliament the west of the country's seen the west of the mayhem will one in the south and east to pull for the government is high literally spitting the country. inhofe lots of artists in international relations lecturer at moscow state university says the more liberal position he does have no control over the situation. is this a genuine offer on the part of the article which you or is he calculated that it gets in your lives will turn this off for now. there's more than just the opinion of the opposition leaders to take into account here because there is also a sucker. opposition leader whole it's on a bulk of the neo leader of the scope of the party. i don't think at this point that the opposition leader's these liberal opposition leaders have shown that they actually have control o
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back now with economist dr thomas kelly thank you so much for being here i want to continue our conversation that we were having before the break about the financial ization of the economy now the financialization of the economy is really an asset based economy dependent on bubbles to fuel growth that's kind of all we have learned through all this is that what we have here right now i mean us well i think that yes the yes what we've done we had a. crash a crisis. we didn't make any really fundamental reforms to the way that we organized the economy pay income distribution all those important things so instead we've been falling back on the things we used fiscal policy to stabilize the economy and stop the slump from continuing that's the period two thousand and nine to two thousand and ten two thousand and eleven and on top of that within the band with this easy money policy which is really about inflating asset prices that's the name of the game to try and blow back in the bubble and they've partially succeeded but it's pretty hard to when the bubble has a big hole in it somewhere because p
back now with economist dr thomas kelly thank you so much for being here i want to continue our conversation that we were having before the break about the financial ization of the economy now the financialization of the economy is really an asset based economy dependent on bubbles to fuel growth that's kind of all we have learned through all this is that what we have here right now i mean us well i think that yes the yes what we've done we had a. crash a crisis. we didn't make any really...
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but as mark kelly reports..this year brought w >>> celebrations around the bay area today to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. but as mark kelly reports, this year brought a new challenge for the freedom train. >> for nearly three decades on mlk day, a celebration of civil rights, passengers climb on board for a journey into the past. >> it means the world to come here. >> if there wasn't him, there would be no peace. >> freedom strain a 54-mile journey from san jose to san francisco. the same miles dr. king marched from sell ma to montgomery, alabama. the dr. martin luther king jr. association of santa clara valley charters the freedom train. >> as a country, we have come far. we elected a plaque president. but we still haven't gotten past our fears. >> organizers say the train idea came from coretta scott king herself. but in recent years the freedom train has hit some bumps. at full capacity as many as 1600 passengers can fit on board. but last year, only 1200 tickets sold. at last p count, sunday night, just 800 tickets went. >> we need to raise at least $7,000 to keep it going. >
but as mark kelly reports..this year brought w >>> celebrations around the bay area today to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. but as mark kelly reports, this year brought a new challenge for the freedom train. >> for nearly three decades on mlk day, a celebration of civil rights, passengers climb on board for a journey into the past. >> it means the world to come here. >> if there wasn't him, there would be no peace. >> freedom strain a...
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dr. jon lapook has that story. >> reporter: quarterback taylor kelly of the arizona state sun devils understands the mind-set of the college football players when it comes to injuries. you really can't trust the judgment of a guy who is 18 to 22, right? >> exactly. >> reporter: they want to keep playing, right? >> exactly. they don't care. they're head's a little more banged up. >> reporter: neurologist dr. javier cardenas specializes in train injuries. is he head overreluctance of athletes to admit symptoms is only one of the problems. >> right now, when we identify a concussion it is purely subjective. we look at symptoms. do they have headaches? do they have dizziness? there is no objective information. having something objective is the holy grail of concussions. >> reporter: this season, kelly and his teammates took part in a study trying to find a better way to detect concussions. riddell the athletic equipment company supplies the team with helmets that measured all head impact during practices and games. and then after every game, the players gave samples of their blood, saliva and urine. these are now being
dr. jon lapook has that story. >> reporter: quarterback taylor kelly of the arizona state sun devils understands the mind-set of the college football players when it comes to injuries. you really can't trust the judgment of a guy who is 18 to 22, right? >> exactly. >> reporter: they want to keep playing, right? >> exactly. they don't care. they're head's a little more banged up. >> reporter: neurologist dr. javier cardenas specializes in train injuries. is he head...
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at the art cultural center, the grounds for youth, launched their 13th annual animal kelly day -- mlk day in honor of dr king. >> he was a great man and he followed his dreams. >> we can forget about our social and economic differences and love each other for those couple of hours. up a piecers held walk in honor of them. many of the spectator safety come every year. one who salt dr. king's speech in 1963. >> you can smoke that stuff if you want to. the world is going to go on without you. >> politicians were everywhere. gray in northwest were huge crowds jam to coolidge high school to prepare for a day of service. they took up in buckets -- took up paint buckets for areas that needed help. jr. was very king much a man of our era. 39 years old when he was assassinated and had he lived, january 15 of this year he would've been 85. >> thank you. the data breach involving millions of target customers may be spreading. how other stores may also be involved. >> this is a problem across the country. problem some local postal workers led to the death of one of their own appeared. >> new troubles for chris chri
at the art cultural center, the grounds for youth, launched their 13th annual animal kelly day -- mlk day in honor of dr king. >> he was a great man and he followed his dreams. >> we can forget about our social and economic differences and love each other for those couple of hours. up a piecers held walk in honor of them. many of the spectator safety come every year. one who salt dr. king's speech in 1963. >> you can smoke that stuff if you want to. the world is going to go on...
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dr. martin luther king jr. but as mark kellyreports, a popular tribute might be in trouble. >> for nearly three decades on mlk day cal train has turned into a freedom train. a celebration of civil rights, passengers climb aboard for a journey into the past and true meaning of this holiday. >> it means the world to come here. >> if there wasn't freedom there would be no peace. freedom is peace, right. >> freedom train is a 54-mile journey in san jose to san francisco. the same miles dr. king marched from sell ma to montgomery, alabama. the dr. martin luther king jr. association of santa clara valley charters the freedom train. >> as a country we have come far. we elected a black president. but we still haven't gotten past our fears. >> organizers say the train idea came from coretta cold front king herself, but in recent years the freedom train has reached some bumps. as many as 1600 passengers can fit but last year only 1200 tickets sold. and at last could want sunday nice, just 800 tickets went -- night just 800 tickets went. >
dr. martin luther king jr. but as mark kellyreports, a popular tribute might be in trouble. >> for nearly three decades on mlk day cal train has turned into a freedom train. a celebration of civil rights, passengers climb aboard for a journey into the past and true meaning of this holiday. >> it means the world to come here. >> if there wasn't freedom there would be no peace. freedom is peace, right. >> freedom train is a 54-mile journey in san jose to san francisco. the...
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dr. bill touchstone, florida, mississippi. you were right and megyn kelly is wrong.uire drug testing before a person is hired. entitlement payments should require the same thing. it's telling that you don't read on air any pans of "killing jesus." you're delusionalal. i read them all the time. people tell me i'm going to hell for writing the book. i'm tempted to demand you change your name from pineo to pinheadeo. i'm tempted but i won't. from oregon. i'm reading "killing jesus" and love the book. why didn't you mention the earthquake that occurred right after jesus died. because we could not independently confirm that it happened. there is not a reported quake in any records unlike the lighted night skies for 30 days during the period when jesus was born. we actually confirmed that through chinese astronomers. it's amazing. we have it all in the book. martin and i were careful to document everything we put into "killing jesus" which is one of the reasons why it is the bestselling nonfiction book of 2013. and the audio is the bestselling audio of the year by an enorm
dr. bill touchstone, florida, mississippi. you were right and megyn kelly is wrong.uire drug testing before a person is hired. entitlement payments should require the same thing. it's telling that you don't read on air any pans of "killing jesus." you're delusionalal. i read them all the time. people tell me i'm going to hell for writing the book. i'm tempted to demand you change your name from pineo to pinheadeo. i'm tempted but i won't. from oregon. i'm reading "killing...
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dr. jon lapook tells us researchers are developing a test that could be a game changer. >> reporter: quarterback taylor kellyf the arizona state sun devils understands the mind seth of college football players when it comes to injuries. you really can't trust the judgment of a guy who's 18 to 22, right? >> exactly. (laughs). >> reporter: and they're going to want to keep playing, right? >> definitely. guys want to goo out there and play. they don't care if their head is a little bit banged up. >> we see more injuries as a result of that. >> reporter: neurologist dr. javier cardnes studies brain injuries. he said overcoming the reluctance is just one problem. >> right now when we identify a concussion it is purely subjective. we look at symptoms. do they have headaches? do they have dizziness? there is no objective information. having something objective is the holy grail of concussion. >> reporter: this season, kelly and his teammates took part in a study trying to find a better way to detect concussion. riddell, the athletic equipment company, supplied the team with helmets that measure all head impacts dur
dr. jon lapook tells us researchers are developing a test that could be a game changer. >> reporter: quarterback taylor kellyf the arizona state sun devils understands the mind seth of college football players when it comes to injuries. you really can't trust the judgment of a guy who's 18 to 22, right? >> exactly. (laughs). >> reporter: and they're going to want to keep playing, right? >> definitely. guys want to goo out there and play. they don't care if their head is...
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dr. david sumati is going to help us with that later in the show. kelly. >> a fox news to tell you about. former first lady barbara bush is resting at home. the 88-year-old was discharged from a houston hospital a short time ago following six days of treatment for pneumonia. in a statement, mrs. bush thanked her doctors and nurses for her care. on monday, the nation's longest married presidential first couple will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary. congratulations. >> that's the best news of the day, that she's going to be home. meanwhile, president obama has to say good-bye to the tropical temperatures of hawaii, wrapping up a two-week vacation with the family, returning to washington, where a full plate of issues awaits. also leaving, senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell, live from honolulu. boo hoo, wendell, we're sorry you have to leave, it is cold in d.c. i'm sorry too. first up on the agenda is an extension of long-term unemployment benefits. on tuesday, he'll call on congress to do what it has in past years when the joble
dr. david sumati is going to help us with that later in the show. kelly. >> a fox news to tell you about. former first lady barbara bush is resting at home. the 88-year-old was discharged from a houston hospital a short time ago following six days of treatment for pneumonia. in a statement, mrs. bush thanked her doctors and nurses for her care. on monday, the nation's longest married presidential first couple will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary. congratulations. >> that's...
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kelly. a great group. thank you so much to all of you for being here. dr. ark? >> well, i certainly thought that starting off with such a horrible number, kelly, from best buy and then followed up with the citigroup numbers today, which weren't as bad, nearly as bad, of course, as best buy, but nonetheless that put the market on its heels. a lot of folks decided it was enough even to push goldman, which was up about a buck at the time to make them roll over as well. i think people just took advantage of that, of the weakness, the relative weakness and hammered almost everything in that space. >> goldman finishing down almost 2%. just shy of those levels. citigroup off better than 4% on another earnings disappointment perhaps because of a lot of bullishness. jp seemed to kick things off. how does the performance of this sector matter for people who are long markets here? >> we really, really like financials at these levels, especially considering the kind of growth we're seeing in private health management side of things. plus, loan growth, we believe, the se
kelly. a great group. thank you so much to all of you for being here. dr. ark? >> well, i certainly thought that starting off with such a horrible number, kelly, from best buy and then followed up with the citigroup numbers today, which weren't as bad, nearly as bad, of course, as best buy, but nonetheless that put the market on its heels. a lot of folks decided it was enough even to push goldman, which was up about a buck at the time to make them roll over as well. i think people just...
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dr. bed ririck, thank you for bg here. >> thank you, kelly.of the share price moves here because this change towards recreational use of marijuana has been obvious now that it was coming. there's nothing in the last month -- do you worry at all about the number of people who are just piling into your shares? >> no, we don't worry. in fact, i think the biggest difference now is that it's real for people. mentally, emotionally, psychologically. this was a big domino to fall in colorado. so much so that you saw movement by the governor of new york as you were saying earlier to actually mandate the marijuana. that's a first in as you were saying earlier, to actually mandate the marijuana. that's a first in our industry. and in terms of medbox -- >> i was going to say, not that you expect to say we hate the fact that people love our stocks. but going to elon musk who said before, the sharp increases in swings in their share price. and i'm wondering from that point of view, you think of it. >> from a business perspective, not just an increase in med
dr. bed ririck, thank you for bg here. >> thank you, kelly.of the share price moves here because this change towards recreational use of marijuana has been obvious now that it was coming. there's nothing in the last month -- do you worry at all about the number of people who are just piling into your shares? >> no, we don't worry. in fact, i think the biggest difference now is that it's real for people. mentally, emotionally, psychologically. this was a big domino to fall in...
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dr. j? >> kevin, congratulations. my brother is a true believer in your product. as well as kellylife in high school and college sports. >> there's no doubt kids love this and adults are wearing it too. but shoes, this is the big push for you guys. you really didn't have a big impact in this area yet. obviously as a category, this has to be something that really excites you and should excite shareholders if indeed you can move the needle on this vis-a-vis against adidas and nike. >> yeah, you know, first of all, we had a tremendous day today. again, under armour had a huge 2013. we performed equally on the top as well as the bottom. we're bringing a balanced approach. after eight years as a public company, after 30% top line, 30% bottom line growth, i think you see a balanced companies beginning to come into its own. we certainly don't have all the answers. the type of partnerships that bring around the brand, people like notre dame, the united states naval academy and launching today with speed form apollo. it's a big day for under armour. again, i think we're taking new strides.
dr. j? >> kevin, congratulations. my brother is a true believer in your product. as well as kellylife in high school and college sports. >> there's no doubt kids love this and adults are wearing it too. but shoes, this is the big push for you guys. you really didn't have a big impact in this area yet. obviously as a category, this has to be something that really excites you and should excite shareholders if indeed you can move the needle on this vis-a-vis against adidas and nike....
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kate kelly in downtown manhattan standing in front of the federal courthouse, where we just completed day two of testimony in u.s. versus martoma, the insider trading case, with a key witness known as dran. dr. gillman, a retired professor of medicine from the university of michigan, was a specialist in alzheimer's and parkinson's diseases who participated in a clinical trial in 2008 in which he passed on or is accused of passing on nonpublic material information accused of passing n nonpublic material to mathew martoma. u.s. attorneys office for southern manhattan accusing him of generating $276 million in ill gotten gains in 2008. an interesting day so far, brian and mandy. one issue with dr. gilman who is 81 is his memory. he seems very sharp when he's talking about the science, but at the same time has gotten confused from time to time about some terms and some timing. >> thank you very much for that developing story update. kate kelly, i feel cold just looking at her. in here where it is warmer, it is "shark tank" tuesday. kevin o'leary joined the gang to talk about the state of small business hiring in america. >> here is my beef because i'm investing through "shark tank" in sma
kate kelly in downtown manhattan standing in front of the federal courthouse, where we just completed day two of testimony in u.s. versus martoma, the insider trading case, with a key witness known as dran. dr. gillman, a retired professor of medicine from the university of michigan, was a specialist in alzheimer's and parkinson's diseases who participated in a clinical trial in 2008 in which he passed on or is accused of passing on nonpublic material information accused of passing n nonpublic...
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dr. j. the netflix earnings hit before i could even get into that. let's get to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kellyubscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking at earnings per share, the company reported 79 cents in earnings per share. that far exceeds expectations of 66 cents in earnings per share and is up from 13 cents in earnings per share in the year ago quarter. so kelly, looks much stronger across the board both domestic and international, and i see the stocks spiking on these numbers. >> absolutely. julia, i mean wow, for a company that -- it's always a little bit of a gamble as far as investors are concerned which way did it go. a decisively positive quarter it seems from this early read. the shares up 13%, better than 14% after hours heading back towards that 52-week high of $389. let's get some instant reaction from edward williams. what do you make of it ed? >> it's a great addition exceeding our expectations and i think that's a great lea
dr. j. the netflix earnings hit before i could even get into that. let's get to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kellyubscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking at earnings per share, the company reported 79 cents in earnings per share. that far exceeds expectations of 66 cents in earnings per share and is...