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welcome, dr. j. what do the record highs mean? >> we're here again.0. we've landed right on it it seems. if you had to make a call up or down from here ultimately it probably breaks up. i think it's probably good that once the sloppy kind of other capital market moves like the yields surging and everything else goes away the default mode in u.s. stocks is to get a little bit of a lift. the jury is still out. >> danny took us -- i think we had a four-session losing streak on the s&p before we got this breakout. do you trust this is the trend reasserting itself? >> you can't ever really trust the market but the cap on the u.s. equity market has been investor sentiment that things would break out to the high side, we'd see better retailers, actual increase in the economy so that would mean the fed would put a halt to that. that's kind of kept a cap on things. but with the economic data that we've had that hasn't been so great, i think that's why the market has done this. >> sales reports disappointing, e rick it is what you make of it. >> i like what you
welcome, dr. j. what do the record highs mean? >> we're here again.0. we've landed right on it it seems. if you had to make a call up or down from here ultimately it probably breaks up. i think it's probably good that once the sloppy kind of other capital market moves like the yields surging and everything else goes away the default mode in u.s. stocks is to get a little bit of a lift. the jury is still out. >> danny took us -- i think we had a four-session losing streak on the...
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there's dr. j. the rep at the draft last year. tonight we'll have full coverage at 11:00. >>> phillies going for seven straight wins in colorado. they have their longest winning streak going in three seasons. how about chase utley. his last nine games, he's hitting .286. he's getting there and howard hitting .252 the highest batting average in exactly a year. two more hits last night, knocked in a run. he's hitting .375. howard and utley turning things around for now. deflategate. the nfl players association has officially asked for commissioner roger goodell to re recuse himself. now, patriots owner says they not pursue appeals or legal action for the fine and the loss of draft picks. >>> and the nfl has just changed rules. the extra point has been pushed back. it will be kicked from the 33-yard line. the conversion stays at the two. the eagles wanted it at the one, but the defense can now return the conversion. now, you've seen football players use tackling dummies and sleds, how about penn state's defensive tackle anthony zettl
there's dr. j. the rep at the draft last year. tonight we'll have full coverage at 11:00. >>> phillies going for seven straight wins in colorado. they have their longest winning streak going in three seasons. how about chase utley. his last nine games, he's hitting .286. he's getting there and howard hitting .252 the highest batting average in exactly a year. two more hits last night, knocked in a run. he's hitting .375. howard and utley turning things around for now. deflategate. the...
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. >>> and expectations of broadcom's big deal today could be one reason that dr. jeen buying that name. who he thinks will be the next chip to fall. see you at the top of the hour. dick fuld live during the halftime report, looking forward to that. >> google developer conference also today in san francisco. mark bergen covers the company for re/code and joins us now. mark? >> hey, all eyes are on the next version of android and virtual reality here at google i/o. and google still needs to prove he it keep innovating. android dominates the market would wod worldwide. 78% of smartphones. but developers like these earn more money with apple. on virtual reality, google risks losing to rival like facebook. google's approach is to take vr mass market. a $20 cardboard headset. but connecting people with more advanced devices like occulus rift. and so far google has shown little progress. everyone here is eager for any new news on google glass, as you know, google's shelved the product and handed it over to tony fidel, the guy who built the ipod. the guy who acquired his co
. >>> and expectations of broadcom's big deal today could be one reason that dr. jeen buying that name. who he thinks will be the next chip to fall. see you at the top of the hour. dick fuld live during the halftime report, looking forward to that. >> google developer conference also today in san francisco. mark bergen covers the company for re/code and joins us now. mark? >> hey, all eyes are on the next version of android and virtual reality here at google i/o. and google...
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dr. j, do you want to answer that? are we going to watch the dollar.ll caps and rollover in growth names this week. >> you have and you've had the bonds, ten-year bond that is peak up to about 2.11%. rick santelli was breaking down the ranges for the year, 1.6 to 2.26. and if we pull back to the middle of the range, 1.94, that's what i'm looking for us to do. as far as the month of may i wouldn't go away, i think there have been some values created. better entry points here now. than there were a months ago. >> well, if you're rick sante i santelli, i'm going to call you mike santelli, is that cool for you. >> steve ballmer. >> so i mention the fact that we've had these rollover of some of these growth names. this week, especially. twitter, under armer down 6% or so what's going to make or break the month of may? >> well it's interesting. right. those are supposed to be the stocks that were kind of your all-weather names. you didn't need the economy overall to accelerate. you've had, it looks like kind of pull-backs, re-evaluation of growth rates mostl
dr. j, do you want to answer that? are we going to watch the dollar.ll caps and rollover in growth names this week. >> you have and you've had the bonds, ten-year bond that is peak up to about 2.11%. rick santelli was breaking down the ranges for the year, 1.6 to 2.26. and if we pull back to the middle of the range, 1.94, that's what i'm looking for us to do. as far as the month of may i wouldn't go away, i think there have been some values created. better entry points here now. than...
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. >>> coming up, a trade update from dr. j, tracking unusual activity in u.p.s., today the stock getting an upgrade. >>> and next week, retailers etsy, walmart and the gap with reports. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. >>> u.p.s., very strong activity in the options, normal october tist about 7800. so far today on the call side, it's traded 36,000. i like the stock going into the afternoon and into the end of the week because of that short-term volume. >> and that was doc yesterday. today, u.p.s. got an upgrate to a buy from goldman sachs. so doc, what do you do now? >> took half of it off. whenever an op
. >>> coming up, a trade update from dr. j, tracking unusual activity in u.p.s., today the stock getting an upgrade. >>> and next week, retailers etsy, walmart and the gap with reports. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows...
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. >> dr. j, what'd you make of the session? actually, the president is starting to speak. let's go to camp david. >> i'm going to have an opportunity to answer some questions for the press. i'll make a more extensive statement later. but i just wanted to say thank you to all the leaders who are represented here today. and the gcc for its participation in what i think has been an excellent summit. the gcc countries are some of our closest partners. and they are in a region that we all know is going through some extraordinary changes. and some great challenges. but fortunately because of the depth and breadth of our cooperation and our partnerships, we've been able to strengthen each other and to work together to counter terrorism, to deal with issues like nuclear proliferation, to address the problems of conflict that are causing so much misery and hardship for so many people. the discussions we had today were candid. they were extensive. we discussed not only the iranian nuclear deal and the potential for us to ensure that iran is not obtaining a nuclear weapon and trigger
. >> dr. j, what'd you make of the session? actually, the president is starting to speak. let's go to camp david. >> i'm going to have an opportunity to answer some questions for the press. i'll make a more extensive statement later. but i just wanted to say thank you to all the leaders who are represented here today. and the gcc for its participation in what i think has been an excellent summit. the gcc countries are some of our closest partners. and they are in a region that we...
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. >> are buybacks, a reason, dr. j for you to buy a stock?> they sure are the wealth management arm that pete and i work on. we call it a share shrinker. for us, that shows a stable stock that we'd like to be in. long-term. >> hardeep, thank you. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> he and others will be discussing the future of finance at the exponential finance conference on june 2-3. >>> coming up, jon najarian, you need to hear this before you2out off to europe. what could have have a big impact on your trip across the pond. listen up. for trading never stops.ove so if you get a trade idea about, say, organic food stocks, schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind, lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move, wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ and start working on your next big idea. if you want to succeed in business, mistakes are a luxury you can't afford. that's w
. >> are buybacks, a reason, dr. j for you to buy a stock?> they sure are the wealth management arm that pete and i work on. we call it a share shrinker. for us, that shows a stable stock that we'd like to be in. long-term. >> hardeep, thank you. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> he and others will be discussing the future of finance at the exponential finance conference on june 2-3. >>> coming up, jon najarian, you need to hear this before you2out...
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dr. jity and that pointed to potential activists. >> that's why he's a doctor. he pointed it out. good call if you are out there. great call and good eyes. next up, six flags. an outperform rating saying despite the valuation, the stock continues to grow at an unmatched rate of the competition. their target is $58, about 20% off. here's an interesting fact. the revenues out of six flags mexico in the first quarter. larger than the revenues here in the united states. we had no idea. >> next up our solar and bank of america upgrading to neutral and unfolding margin recovery story. the global steel market with the oversupply. there has been a year to date supply out of china as well as increased probability. >> stocks are high. we have done the europe quiz. >> that was a great quiz by the way. >> the primary trade is in france. it's up 20%. hotter than rolled steel. >> hot rolled steel. >> is there any other kind? today's under the radar name. i hope i am pronouncing it right. it is based in m
dr. jity and that pointed to potential activists. >> that's why he's a doctor. he pointed it out. good call if you are out there. great call and good eyes. next up, six flags. an outperform rating saying despite the valuation, the stock continues to grow at an unmatched rate of the competition. their target is $58, about 20% off. here's an interesting fact. the revenues out of six flags mexico in the first quarter. larger than the revenues here in the united states. we had no idea....
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i guess on the show when they reported earnings, dr. jout and said that that was one he would be interested on a dip buying because of somebody getting interested in some m and a activity. kudos to him on that. i definitely see why someone like a google or apple -- because they have that payment services, why they'd be interested in the infrastructure that's already set up with yelp. but for me it is probably a no-touch at this point even though it is extremely volatile. >> i'm wondering, mike what you think about the general m and a environment. because we are seeing a lot of companies -- i don't know if you can call it throwing in the towel. but i'm thinking avon starwood all of these companies that are evaluating strategic alternatives. it makes you wonder if they believe their stock market valuation is high if they believe the market for competition is too high or if they just think that there will be buyers who are willing to go to the bond market and borrow. >> i think this many years into an economic recovery this many years into a
i guess on the show when they reported earnings, dr. jout and said that that was one he would be interested on a dip buying because of somebody getting interested in some m and a activity. kudos to him on that. i definitely see why someone like a google or apple -- because they have that payment services, why they'd be interested in the infrastructure that's already set up with yelp. but for me it is probably a no-touch at this point even though it is extremely volatile. >> i'm wondering,...
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dr. robert j lifton, one of the leading psychiatrists in the united states talking about the american psychological association and its involvement with the pentagon and cia when it comes to torture or bringing you isabel imed a the great writer, you know that this is a forum for free speech. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. developing the theory of bio cognitive science based on research that demonstrates how thoughts and their biological expression: merge within a cultural history. please call, please fill the phone lines. the book we are offering you as the mind-body code, changing the beliefs that limit your health, longevity, and success. please call right now. please let us know that you are standing up for independent media. he also developed a six cd set "the mind-body code," how the mind wounds and heals the body where he brings you exercises and insights to break through the wounds of self entrapment. recently dr. martinez came from uruguay, where he lived, and i was able to interview him for the second time. we are offering his book for a 120 dollars contribution. we are offering the
dr. robert j lifton, one of the leading psychiatrists in the united states talking about the american psychological association and its involvement with the pentagon and cia when it comes to torture or bringing you isabel imed a the great writer, you know that this is a forum for free speech. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. developing the theory of bio cognitive science based on research that demonstrates how thoughts and their biological expression: merge within a cultural history. please...
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dr. murase. >> 7 i's thank you very much. (clapping.) the next item on the agenda did board members proposals no one tonight and following that is item j request to speak regarding general matters i have 5 speaker cards again one minute i'm sorry, i have 8 speakers on this item again one minute per person let me call the names (calling names) please come forward to the podium. >> good evening president of the school board and commissioners on behalf of of the filipino educators of san francisco we innovative i to attend our awards stwlip u scholarship on thursday evening may 7 this year we will be it will be the fourth scholarship program under the international housing our organization is established the scholarship award for students grading with a 3 point zero to support them and their families going to other colleges our students have been accepted to community colleges they can be productive citizens in our community the student that applied for the scholarships are diverse representing the city high schools and the filipino educators of san francisco is commodity of well transcribed and fully credentialed teachers i'll pass out the lette
dr. murase. >> 7 i's thank you very much. (clapping.) the next item on the agenda did board members proposals no one tonight and following that is item j request to speak regarding general matters i have 5 speaker cards again one minute i'm sorry, i have 8 speakers on this item again one minute per person let me call the names (calling names) please come forward to the podium. >> good evening president of the school board and commissioners on behalf of of the filipino educators of...
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dr. kalika himself wants to make a statement or two. >> i have 45 seconds, i wanted to say that i definitely did my research my dream was towas heavily involved with j cc and i wasn't part of the committees, i was organizing the first gala, i was on the [inaudible] committee and it would be great for me to be next j cc and be involved again. i've looked for this space for the last 12 years they opened up the two por loersinger, it's not conducive to do the business and i can show you here the last use of the space was an office, it was the art gallery was there legal they never changed the use. when i was buying the place, i got an e-mail from both real estate agents and i have in the rebuttal the space was advertised as medical, you know, [inaudible] my agent confirmed it was medical. the office was -- the use of the space said office on all of the last three uses permits so this is one -- >> sorry but your time is up. >> i have a question for you. >> yes? >> what about -- commented that the application for the permit, you weren't really forthcoming with respect to what you put down. >> this was a very unfortunate comment because when art gallery m
dr. kalika himself wants to make a statement or two. >> i have 45 seconds, i wanted to say that i definitely did my research my dream was towas heavily involved with j cc and i wasn't part of the committees, i was organizing the first gala, i was on the [inaudible] committee and it would be great for me to be next j cc and be involved again. i've looked for this space for the last 12 years they opened up the two por loersinger, it's not conducive to do the business and i can show you here...
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. ♪ [choir sings a capella] ♪ >> chief justice frank j, rhode island supreme court retired will portray drn. doctor: fellow citizens in illinois and in many parts of our entire nation, near the capital of this large and growing a of illinois in the midst of this beautiful grove and at the fault, which is about --the vault which is about to receive the fallen remained of our chieftain, we gather and shed tears of sorrow for him. a little more than four years ago he left his plane and quiet home, exchanging his parting words with friends who gathered around him. he spoke of the pain of parting from the place where he had lived for a quarter of a century , where his children had been born and where he enjoyed the company of his many friends. as he left, he made an earnest request in the hearing of some who are present at this hour that as he was about to take on the responsibilities which he believed to be greater than any which had fallen upon any man the days of washington. people would offer up prayers that god would sustain him in his work. he left your quiet city, but as he went snares w
. ♪ [choir sings a capella] ♪ >> chief justice frank j, rhode island supreme court retired will portray drn. doctor: fellow citizens in illinois and in many parts of our entire nation, near the capital of this large and growing a of illinois in the midst of this beautiful grove and at the fault, which is about --the vault which is about to receive the fallen remained of our chieftain, we gather and shed tears of sorrow for him. a little more than four years ago he left his plane and...
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in thee i live in thee i lye ♪ ♪ content ♪ >>> chief justice frank j williams rhode island supreme court retired will portray reverend drre nation. near the capitol of this large and growing state of illinois in the midst of this beautiful grove, and at the vault which is about to receive the remains of our fallen chieftain we gather to pay a respectful tribute and shed tears of sorrow for him. a little more than four years ago, he left his plain and quiet home exchanging parting words with friends who gathered around him. he spoke of the pain of parting from the place where he had lived for a quarter of a century. where his children had been born and where he enjoyed the company of his many friends. as he left, he made an ernest request in the hearing of some who are present at this hour. that he was about to take on the responsibilities which he believed to be greater than any which had fallen upon any man since the days of washington. people would offer up prayers that god would aid and sustain him in the work. he left your quiet city. but as he went snares were in waiting for the chief magistrate. he escaped the dan
in thee i live in thee i lye ♪ ♪ content ♪ >>> chief justice frank j williams rhode island supreme court retired will portray reverend drre nation. near the capitol of this large and growing state of illinois in the midst of this beautiful grove, and at the vault which is about to receive the remains of our fallen chieftain we gather to pay a respectful tribute and shed tears of sorrow for him. a little more than four years ago, he left his plain and quiet home exchanging parting...
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j. still doing it. on tv, huge influence. kanye west, jay-z. the list goes on and on. dr.people are waiting to see what he'll produce next. >> ice cube becomes -- my kid knows ice cube from fun family movies. and latifah. they turned into things other than. >> hip-hop has had a huge influence on hollywood in a way rock and roll hasn't. the sound tracks maybe. but it's hard to name more than one or two rock stars who have become actors we respect. you can name a hundred actors -- even marky mark is a great actor. that's the power of hip-hop. >> hip-hop, today came in as characters. even with other names. >> right. >> if they were going to transform into a movie star tv host billionaire technology mogul, you can see them shape shift. when mick jagger was on screen playing a part you could never get past, that's mick jaggerer up there. >> you always came with a separate identity. in fact one of the identities fm supreme will do something amazing for us next. i want to say thank you to alan light, jennifer gardener. we could go on and on. fm supreme is sticking around. you won
j. still doing it. on tv, huge influence. kanye west, jay-z. the list goes on and on. dr.people are waiting to see what he'll produce next. >> ice cube becomes -- my kid knows ice cube from fun family movies. and latifah. they turned into things other than. >> hip-hop has had a huge influence on hollywood in a way rock and roll hasn't. the sound tracks maybe. but it's hard to name more than one or two rock stars who have become actors we respect. you can name a hundred actors --...
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j. college of criminal justice, and in pittsburgh professor at the university of pittsburgh dr. wecht.uestions about spinal cord injuries. mike, take it away. >> it's a huge issue that has been raised. dr. wecht, we're not asking you to solve this situation on television obviously, but given your extensive experience across many years as a pathologies, is it in your experience possible for a self induced crack of the spine by a person riding in a police van? >> i do not believe so. i do not believe there would have been sufficient room within that van for him to generated the speed to produce that degree of force. energy equals one-half mass times velocity squared. simply put, velocity is the significance factor. where are you going to generate that speed by running six, eight feet and then banging yourself up against the wall. three vertebral fractures, and we have yet to have them identified whether cervical thoracic, not easily accomplished in a person with strong bones. this is not an 85-year-old woman with osteoporosis. to hurl yourself up against the van with such force as to pro
j. college of criminal justice, and in pittsburgh professor at the university of pittsburgh dr. wecht.uestions about spinal cord injuries. mike, take it away. >> it's a huge issue that has been raised. dr. wecht, we're not asking you to solve this situation on television obviously, but given your extensive experience across many years as a pathologies, is it in your experience possible for a self induced crack of the spine by a person riding in a police van? >> i do not believe so....