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dr. keith ablow. he pulled out her teeth, she was badly beaten. extent that we would say it is one in a billion, but these cases come up again and again. you have someone with a pattern. if this man is responsible, certainly, someone who assaults on women to begin with is different. but there's a threshold crossed when someone assault another human being. when you assault someone within a dramatic relationship, as he was convicted of doing, you define yourself as another thing. it turns out that he could be one of those rare people with no empathy. imagine what it takes, after all, even if someone is deceased, to remove their fingers? to take teeth out? gregg: is that a sociopath, someone with no empathy or conscious, no remorse? >> it is a particular diagnosis. you would want to find out if there is no guilt or remorse. but you are on the right track, because these are the people, after all, who are not restrained from doing the worst things possible because they do not feel. they watch you suffer. gregg: they say he was jealous and he would fly
dr. keith ablow. he pulled out her teeth, she was badly beaten. extent that we would say it is one in a billion, but these cases come up again and again. you have someone with a pattern. if this man is responsible, certainly, someone who assaults on women to begin with is different. but there's a threshold crossed when someone assault another human being. when you assault someone within a dramatic relationship, as he was convicted of doing, you define yourself as another thing. it turns out...
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we have dr. keith ablow on the line with us as well as rick leventhal. dr. i guess you're the best person to ask about this. this guy had a detailed log of what happened before the shooting. he clearly had some type of vengeance against women, saying that he hadn't had a date since 1984, hadn't had sex in 19 years, that he couldn't get a date and considered himself a normal guy. you walk into a fitness class filled with women. there is some hate running through your body. >> yes. there absolutely is. this is really a projection of internal rage where he is taking out his feelings of impotence, really, trace, on these women. he has the gun, firing away. it's scored up, pentup frustration. this guy probably had some real oddities of behavior and thinking. trace: let's go back to the news conference. they are talking about the guns used. listen. >> he has been positively identified as george sodini. his picture is up on the wall to my right. from every indication that we have had and from the investigation thus far, it indicates to us that -- or shows us that m
we have dr. keith ablow on the line with us as well as rick leventhal. dr. i guess you're the best person to ask about this. this guy had a detailed log of what happened before the shooting. he clearly had some type of vengeance against women, saying that he hadn't had a date since 1984, hadn't had sex in 19 years, that he couldn't get a date and considered himself a normal guy. you walk into a fitness class filled with women. there is some hate running through your body. >> yes. there...
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andrew: thank you, dr. keith be a hoe. >> thank you. andrew: if you want to see government-run healthcare looks like, go to an indian res reservation. there is a saying there, "don't get sick after june." we went to the rosebud resser ation in south dakota to find out why. >> an incident happened at rosebud reservation. when my son was 16, a bull kicked him in the jaw and dr. dillard ordered intubation on him. they didn't put him out. he was still awake. i got some reports, handwritten from nurses, and what they said about my son laying on the floor in the puddle of blood, crawling around on the emergency floor, while they were standing there fighting, and they couldn't find the right tools, so they p picked it up off the floor and put it down his throat. >> it is like saying jumbo shrimp because the service is not there. >> nobody should have to go there. the health system is broke here. it's broke. >> you talk to the native american population and they will tell you that by treaty they are wren titled to healthcare provided by the fed
andrew: thank you, dr. keith be a hoe. >> thank you. andrew: if you want to see government-run healthcare looks like, go to an indian res reservation. there is a saying there, "don't get sick after june." we went to the rosebud resser ation in south dakota to find out why. >> an incident happened at rosebud reservation. when my son was 16, a bull kicked him in the jaw and dr. dillard ordered intubation on him. they didn't put him out. he was still awake. i got some...
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dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown.ney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, d.c. the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis. vast majority african-american. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem minorities often build up antibodies that cause organ rejection. so the doctor helped pioneer a process to filter the antibodies from blood plasma making a transplant a reality. >> wthink that with this procedure that we could perform thousands more transplants in this country. approximately 2,000 to 3,000 more transplants every year. >> reporter: without the procedure none of his seven patients could have received a new kidney. two weeks after their surgeries they gathered for the first time to meet their donors. elizabeth's kidney came from jordan. elizabeth joyner, jordan bro. [
dr. keith bolanson is director of kidney transplants at georgetown.ney disease in this country of especially in the big urban centers. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, d.c. the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis. vast majority african-american. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem minorities...
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forensic psychologist dr. keith ablow says there is still hope they can recover. >> to confront the horrors that she's buried in her mind, she's going to have to be encouraged to shed that and face terrors. that's a very complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really adjusting to normal life. >> reporter: aside from being a convicted rapist and kidnapper police fear they may be dealing with a serial killer as well. they're looking into several caveses unsolved crimes of prostitutes in this area from the early 90s. police fearing garrido may be linked to those cold cases. in antioch, california, casey siegel, fox news. >>> those murders that happened in the early 90s were about the same time jaycee dugard was abducted at least one other police agency is looking into unsolved cases to see if a connection can be made. >>> thousands of homes are in jeopay outside of los angeles. wildfires are burning more intense lynn most wildfires because the governor says the area hasn't a fire in about 6
forensic psychologist dr. keith ablow says there is still hope they can recover. >> to confront the horrors that she's buried in her mind, she's going to have to be encouraged to shed that and face terrors. that's a very complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really adjusting to normal life. >> reporter: aside from being a convicted rapist and kidnapper police fear they may be dealing with a serial killer as well. they're looking into several caveses...
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dr. keith ablow is here, a fox news contributor and psychiatrist. keith, i am fascinated by this, because i have never heard the president or the white house or any of the spokespeople ever call americans an angry mob for coming out and just speaking their mind. >> well, we're treading very dangs russ ground when the president does that, or when you know what it does. it dehumanizes those voices. it suggests that they're staged and not real, and therefore you can ignore them and think of them not even as people. this sounds familiar. it sounds like a slippery slope to me, a little tow tall tearian. -- totalitarian. glenn: so, keith, play the tape here of the people listening and talking to what's his name, arlen specter? can you play the arlen specter sound byte, please? >> my question to you, when the senators can't even read the legislation, how can we be come comfy dent that they can e engineer -- how can we be confident that they can reengineer the healthcare system? glenn: a perfectly reasonable question. now watch this. >> we have a bill of 1,
dr. keith ablow is here, a fox news contributor and psychiatrist. keith, i am fascinated by this, because i have never heard the president or the white house or any of the spokespeople ever call americans an angry mob for coming out and just speaking their mind. >> well, we're treading very dangs russ ground when the president does that, or when you know what it does. it dehumanizes those voices. it suggests that they're staged and not real, and therefore you can ignore them and think of...
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dr. keithey transplants at georgetown. >> kidney disease is epidemic in this country at present. but especially in minority communities and most especially among african-americans. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis, a vast majority african-americans. yet doctors only perform 250 transplants each year. one big problem, minorities often build up antibodies that cause organ rejection. so the doctor helps pioneer a process to filter the antibodies from blood transma, making a transplant a reality. >> we think with this procedure we could perform thousands more transplants in this country. approximately 2,000 to 3,000 more transplants could be done every year. >> reporter: without the procedure, none of his seven patients could have received a new kidney. two weeks after their surgeries, they gather
dr. keithey transplants at georgetown. >> kidney disease is epidemic in this country at present. but especially in minority communities and most especially among african-americans. >> reporter: diabetes and high blood pressure are to blame. nationwide, 80,000 people are waiting for a kidney. 32% are black. and there aren't enough donors. here in washington, the need is especially acute. 6,000 people are on dialysis, a vast majority african-americans. yet doctors only perform 250...
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dr. keith ablow, scientist and fox news law contributor is with us. keith, i have a real concern on what is happening with this report, because i think we're being set up, quite frankly. i think there are -- it is like they are setting the stage. am i crazy for thinking that? >> no, no, you're not crazy. it's good you have a psychiatrist available. i will tell you if you are going crazy. not at all. i will call you. not at all in this case. when people get to be tongue tied, glenn, what is the natural reaction that occurs? they get angry, right? and so they don't know what to do with that anger necessarily, and there is the risk that somebody would resort to a display of violence in order to express that person or that group he's feelings. it is very much to be avoided because it plays right into the opposite camp's agenda, to silence people and then paint them as crazy. glenn: exactly right. this is something i have been talking about for two years that there would be somebody, some nut job that would rise up, would think i'm a patriot and they will
dr. keith ablow, scientist and fox news law contributor is with us. keith, i have a real concern on what is happening with this report, because i think we're being set up, quite frankly. i think there are -- it is like they are setting the stage. am i crazy for thinking that? >> no, no, you're not crazy. it's good you have a psychiatrist available. i will tell you if you are going crazy. not at all. i will call you. not at all in this case. when people get to be tongue tied, glenn, what...
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forensic psychologist dr. keithnfront the horrors that she's buried in her mind, she will have to be encouraged to shed that and face terrors and that is a very complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really ad justing to normal life. >> reporter: aside from being a convicted rapist and kidnapper, police fear they may be dealing with a serial killer as well. they are looking into several cases, unsolved crimes of prostitutes in this area from the early '90s. police fearing garrido may be linked to the cold cases. >> there are still a lot of questions surrounding this case. after being held captive for so many years, what could have kept jaycee from trying to escape. coming up at 7:00, we are talking with a psychiatrist would will join us in studio with some insight into that. >>> coming up next, here on fox 5 morning news, more on the deadly wildfireout west. >>> two firefighters died battling the blaze in los angeles county that is threatening thousands of homes this morning and another
forensic psychologist dr. keithnfront the horrors that she's buried in her mind, she will have to be encouraged to shed that and face terrors and that is a very complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really ad justing to normal life. >> reporter: aside from being a convicted rapist and kidnapper, police fear they may be dealing with a serial killer as well. they are looking into several cases, unsolved crimes of prostitutes in this area from the early '90s....
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. >> reporter: dr. keith mellinson says it is helping save patients in communities where kidney disease is rampant and survival rates are low. >> in the washington metropolitan area, there are over 6,000 people who are on dialysis. the majority of those patients are african american. most of those patients have antibodies that make it very difficult for them to ever receive a transplant. >> i think that i love you. >> i love you too. >> so here is another look at that chart that they were talking about. again, where a friend may not be a match for another friend or a relative, they can be matched up with someone else in this pool using that plasma foresis which cleans out some of the antibodies. very important, especially in communities where so many people are waiting for kidneys, and they're hoping to expand the types of swaps nationwide. >> wouldn't that be wonderful. shorten the stay on the list. >> absolutely. especially with dialysis. it's a tough road. >>> coming up at 6, an update on that terrible rus
. >> reporter: dr. keith mellinson says it is helping save patients in communities where kidney disease is rampant and survival rates are low. >> in the washington metropolitan area, there are over 6,000 people who are on dialysis. the majority of those patients are african american. most of those patients have antibodies that make it very difficult for them to ever receive a transplant. >> i think that i love you. >> i love you too. >> so here is another look at...
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we will also talked to dr. keith this horrific case, the model whose body was stuffed in a trunk and her husband of large now wanted for murder. greece and new details. he is being called a monster. -- grissom of new details. -- gruesome new details. jamie: we will stick around. thank you. trace: it is the middle of the afternoon and you want to shut your eyes. but should you give in to the urge to nap? amazing science behind a little shy we would like to share with you. when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself, or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral... and most importantly... help, jamie: you know that feeling in the middle of the afternoon? drowsiness takes over, and you with love and nap -- would love a nap. are you doing your body in a good taking it? i wish that fit into my lifestyle. am i hurting myself by not taking naps? >> it depends on whether or not you are sleep deprived. if you're not sleep depriv
we will also talked to dr. keith this horrific case, the model whose body was stuffed in a trunk and her husband of large now wanted for murder. greece and new details. he is being called a monster. -- grissom of new details. -- gruesome new details. jamie: we will stick around. thank you. trace: it is the middle of the afternoon and you want to shut your eyes. but should you give in to the urge to nap? amazing science behind a little shy we would like to share with you. when you have a drug or...
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dr. keith hall is the commissioner of labor statistics for the united states department of labor. the b.l.s. is a national statistical agency that collects and analyzes essential data and disseminates it to the american public, the u.s. congress, and other federal agencies. dr. hall also served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisors. for two years under president george w. bush. prior to that he was chief economist for the u.s. hall of commerce. he also spent two years at the u.s. international trade commission. he received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia. his m.s. and p.h. degree from purchase due university. welcome. >> thank you, madam chair and members of the committee. the unemployment rate was little changed in july at 9.4%. payroll job losses have now averaged 331,000, compared with an average of 645,000 over the prior six months. employment has fallen by 6.7 million since the start of the recession in 2007. in july declines continued in many of the major industry sectors. construction employment fell by 76,000 over the month wit
dr. keith hall is the commissioner of labor statistics for the united states department of labor. the b.l.s. is a national statistical agency that collects and analyzes essential data and disseminates it to the american public, the u.s. congress, and other federal agencies. dr. hall also served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisors. for two years under president george w. bush. prior to that he was chief economist for the u.s. hall of commerce. he also spent two...
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dr. keith hall is the commissioner of labor statistics for the united states department of labour. it is an independent national statistical agency that collects, processes, and analyzes the essential data and is -- and disseminates it to the american public, the u.s. congress, and other agencies. he also served as chief economist for the white house counsel of the senate -- of economic advisers for two years under president george w. bush. before that, he was the top economist for the department of commerce. he spent two years at the u.s. international trade commission. dr. hall received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia, his m.s. in at the lot -- in economics from purdue university. welcome. >> thank you, madam chair and members of the committee. the unemployment rate was little changed at 9.4%. payroll job losses over the past three months have averaged three have 31,000 compared to an average of 645,000 over the past six months. employment has fallen by six but 7 million since the start of the recession in december 2007. -- by 6.7 million since the start of the re
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dr. keith's halt is the commissioner of labor statistics for the united states department of labour. -- departmentabor. dr. hall also served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers. prior to that he was chief economist for the u.s. department of commerce. dr. hall also spent 10 years at the trade commission. dr. hall received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia and his ph.d. from purdue university. welcome. >> non-farm payroll employment decreased by two hundred 47,000 in july and the unemployment rate was little changed to 9.4%. job losses have averaged 331,000, compared to an average of four and 45,000. employment has fallen by 600-6 million. construction employment fell by 76,000 over the month with losses inside the industry. job losses have averaged 73,000 compared with 117,000 over the past six months. employment construction has fallen by 1.4 million since december 2007. d to decline with the loss of 52,000 in july. tractor employment fallen by 2 million since the start of the recession. the seasonally adjusted employment estimate for motor vehicles a
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dr. keith hall is the commissioner of labor statistics for the united states department of labor.e bls is an independent, national statistical agency that collects, processes, analyzes essential data and disseminates it to the american public, the u.s. congress, and other federal agencies. dr. hall also served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers. for two years under president george w. bush, prior to that, he was chief economist for the u.s. department of commerce. dr. hall also spent ten years at the u.s. international trade commission. dr. hall received his ba degree from the university of virginia, his ms and ph degree in economics from perdue university. welcome. >> thank you madam chair, members of the committee. payroll and unemployment decreased by 147,000 in july and the unemployment rate was little changed at 9.4%. payroll job losses over the past three months have now averaged 331,000, compared with an average of 645,000 over the prior six months. employment has fallen by 6.7 million since the start of the recession in december, 2007. in j
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years ago because you know, jaycee has obviously been so changed and traumatized and we have the dr. keithblow to talk about stockholm syndrome and why they wouldn't try to escape. that's a an aged photo we don't know what she looks like. >> and the suspect, the stepdad, he says the suspect's father, he says his son is absolutely crazy, take a listen to this. >> it's going to take years for something so sensitive. i asked my wife how she's doing ttaking it minute by minute. people don't realize you can't change in years, it's been 18 years, the girl has never been to a doctor or running around and stuff, but they're not educated. >> that was carl, jaycee's st stepfather. the one who witnessed her being abducted 18 years ago. he told police that a woman pulled her into the car and police calls suspected him. >> yeah, he was a long time suspect in this thing. and now, they were talking about the father of phil garrido who gave some insight this weekend into what went on in the mind of his son, phillip da garrido, his father. >> he was crazy, out of his head, he was on lsd and he had a seriou
years ago because you know, jaycee has obviously been so changed and traumatized and we have the dr. keithblow to talk about stockholm syndrome and why they wouldn't try to escape. that's a an aged photo we don't know what she looks like. >> and the suspect, the stepdad, he says the suspect's father, he says his son is absolutely crazy, take a listen to this. >> it's going to take years for something so sensitive. i asked my wife how she's doing ttaking it minute by minute. people...
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serious work at the naacp legal defense fund and later when there are charges of sexual escapades by dr. keithd at 1.thurgood marshall had a source says he is being monitored and his rooms are being bugged and dr. king says it does not bother me and thurgood marshall says how do you say that they're trying to embarrass you and are even for the great march on washington and thurgood marshall is not there he thinks it is counterproductive to 8870 and the congress that there will be violence and riots in the street he thinks it will have a negative impact in terms of getting critical legislation it will be more divisive. with malcolm x. they are both in our lumber crow this is a wonderful thing. they are both in the same neighborhood of parlor in new york they cannot stand each other there are points at which malcolm x is putting down thurgood marshall as the mainstream traditionalist black leader, the tocqueville leader, half white looking and all this kind of stuff but later he reaches out at that time thurgood marshall is so alien and angry and antagonize he doesn't want anything to malcolm x
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. >> we have dr. keith a clinical psychologist, thank you for being with us this morning. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> keith, let me start with you, a video shown to kids that ends in the hanging death of the teenage victim? is this over the top? is it too much for kids to be on seeing? >> here is the thing, cyber-bullying is a major problem. this is-- it can't be overstated. this affects millions of young people, bullying in all of its forms is known to trigger major depression, it's known to follow people into their adult life, et cetera known to cause suicide. so, this isn't over dramaizing, this is sending the message to kids, hey, you're playing with fire. with this new technology, you can ruin lives, it's not too much. it's what's needed. >> so, jeff, what do you think, is this scared straight as keith is saying and it will be effective or do you have concerns? >> well, dr. ablow is absolutely concerned. 42% of teenagers are affected by cyber-bullying, it's a huge problem. however, how are w
. >> we have dr. keith a clinical psychologist, thank you for being with us this morning. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> keith, let me start with you, a video shown to kids that ends in the hanging death of the teenage victim? is this over the top? is it too much for kids to be on seeing? >> here is the thing, cyber-bullying is a major problem. this is-- it can't be overstated. this affects millions of young people, bullying in all of its forms is known to...
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keith. if the economic recession is easing and finding a bottom, where are the jobs? we will ask our guest, drhe round table weighs in over health care and the president's conversation about race, and the latest poll numbers. that's all this morning on "meet the press." >>> and the team's first-round pick finally on the field and looking good. dan has more from the training camp. >> after the first day of pads, the defense clearly ahead of the offense. but that is normal at redskins' park. and the offense needs to work on catching up now. that starts with the offensive line, which clearly needs time to gel after watching the passing yesterday. the defense did look sharp, though. the first day in full pads, and they were popping. the rookie linebacker, brian on point when he battles with the probowl offensive tackle, samuels. the coach says things change with the pads go on. >> there is a stress level when you put on the pads, and the level of competition goes up and the legal of tempo goes up. >> have you to strap on the full pads, and what is the biggest difference? >> it hurts. everything el
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keith olbermann" starts right now. good night. i'll work on that. >>> which of these stories will be talking about tomorrow, the president goes all dr. dick solomon on us. >> like the belt and suspenders concept to keep up your pants. you know, if you -- the insurance reforms are the belt. the public option can be the suspenders. >> also goes on conservative radio to insist chuck grassley and other repubs are dedicated on this. >> i want to give them a chance to work through these processes. >> oh, they've already been given a chance, all right, mr. president. any chance "the wall street journal" is right and the dems will split the bill, the no-brainer stuff in one part to let republicans pretend they helped the actual reform, the suspenders, in the other. the nexus of politics and terror confirmed. the first secretary of homeland security tom ridge admits what he had previously only hinted at, that cockamamie color coded terror threat system he was pushed to raise it on the eve of the 2004 presidential election. even he knew it was politically motivated. john dean on the verification from the official in the bush administration tha
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dr. howard dean, providing guidance to clients, particularly in the areas of health care and alternative energy resources. governor, good evening. >> thanks for having me on, keithesult of filling in for you two weeks ago, whatever you get paid, it's not enough. >> thank you kindly, sir. as to this issue, mr. obama has spoken before of not making the mistakes the clintons made, but here today, we saw chuck grassley bury a provision, he based it on a lie pushed by sarah palin, but written originally by betsy mccoy, the same big pharma shill who's now discredited, got the first reform killed when the clintons were in power. how is mr. obama doing any better, at this point? >> well, first of all, i don't think chuck grassley has the power to bury anything. the way the republicans are behaving, they're digging themselves deeper and deeper in a pole. their base is shrinking, and no one cares if you're under 35 and voted 63% for barack obama what the republicans have to say because they're becoming increasingly irrelevant. so chuck grassley's probably not going to have a vote that matters at the end of this, because the republicans aren't going to play. >> but are the
dr. howard dean, providing guidance to clients, particularly in the areas of health care and alternative energy resources. governor, good evening. >> thanks for having me on, keithesult of filling in for you two weeks ago, whatever you get paid, it's not enough. >> thank you kindly, sir. as to this issue, mr. obama has spoken before of not making the mistakes the clintons made, but here today, we saw chuck grassley bury a provision, he based it on a lie pushed by sarah palin, but...
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keith briette and woods downgrading to market perform from outperform. that's after the regional bank surpassed the firm's $21 price target. goldman sachs removing dr. pepper snapple groop from its conviction buy list, also another valuation call. shares of the beverage company are up more than 90% since early march. they're saying don't get greedy. all right. my next guest thinks the better-than-expected second quarter earnings have given equities a boost. let's get over to bob pisani who's going to do that interview. bob. >> the s&p 500 hitting the 1,100 level is plausible. joining me now on the set, tobias lefkowich. you know him, he's been around forever, chief u.s. equity strategist at citigroup. i'm going to suppress my desire to talk about citigroup. but let's do bull-bear. i talked about it right at the top here. let me get your response about what the bulls are saying and the bears are saying. bulls are arguing second half growth gdp will be above 2 1/2%. yes for the second half? >> our economists think gdp is definitely going to be bouncing. i know they're looking at their numbers again so, i'm not going to commit to the 2 1/2 number. but
keith briette and woods downgrading to market perform from outperform. that's after the regional bank surpassed the firm's $21 price target. goldman sachs removing dr. pepper snapple groop from its conviction buy list, also another valuation call. shares of the beverage company are up more than 90% since early march. they're saying don't get greedy. all right. my next guest thinks the better-than-expected second quarter earnings have given equities a boost. let's get over to bob pisani who's...
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dr. george tiller. joining us now, the director of the intelligence project for the southern poverty law center. thanks for your time tonight, sir. >> thanks for having me, keith. i appreciate it. >> these recent events i've mentioned, don't they prove we're already seeing the kind of violence happen that's sort of being predicted retroactively? >> it absolutely does. i mean, the spate of real terrorist incidents that we've seen since obama's election are quite remarkable. you know, of course this was the very kind of activity that was talked about in the infamous department of homeland security report that was so pilleried by republicans and others on the right. as it turns out of course the report was really pressing. it was completely accurate. >> that report mocked as you suggest by conservatives, what is going to have to happen for the right to take that sort of stuff seriously and to view this from a national security point of view as opposed to a political opportunistic point of view? >> it is hard to say, because i think that the reaction to every one of these reports, a number of law enforcement reports and now our own, has been that somehow this is a
dr. george tiller. joining us now, the director of the intelligence project for the southern poverty law center. thanks for your time tonight, sir. >> thanks for having me, keith. i appreciate it. >> these recent events i've mentioned, don't they prove we're already seeing the kind of violence happen that's sort of being predicted retroactively? >> it absolutely does. i mean, the spate of real terrorist incidents that we've seen since obama's election are quite remarkable. you...
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keith olbermann. could forth and spread beauty and light. >>> and now to discuss firsthand the realities of this time of hate and threat with her guest, dr. warren hern, ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> good evening. thank you very much for that and thank aut home for staying with us for the next hour. >>> on july 27th, 2 1/2 weeks ago, democratic congressman frank cratovil was hanged in effigy outside his congressional office in maryland. the staged lynching, the well tied noose and all was gleefully staged by an anti-health care reform protester. later that week on august 1st the democratic congressman from texas held a town hall event at a grocery store in austin to talk about health care reform. and anti-health reform protestor there greeted him with a mock marble tombstone engraved with the congressman's name on it. two days after that on august 3rd, democratic congressman brad miller of north carolina reported to the capitol hill police that he had received death threats over his support for health care reform. one anti-health reform protestor called his d.c. office and told a staffer, quote, miller coul
keith olbermann. could forth and spread beauty and light. >>> and now to discuss firsthand the realities of this time of hate and threat with her guest, dr. warren hern, ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> good evening. thank you very much for that and thank aut home for staying with us for the next hour. >>> on july 27th, 2 1/2 weeks ago, democratic congressman frank cratovil was hanged in effigy outside his congressional office in maryland....
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dr. vermont governor howard dean. also serving as and consultant, providing guidance to clients particularly in home health care and alternative energy resources. governor, good evening. >> thanks for having me on, keith. as a result of filling in for you two weeks ago, whatever you get paid it is not enough. >> mr. obama has spoken about not making the mistakes the clintons made. we saw chuck grassley bury a provision, based it on a lie pushed by sarah palin but originally written by betsy mccoy, same big shil disdecreeded lies got the first reform killed while the clintons were in power. how is mr. obama doing any better at this point? >> first of all, i don't think grassley has p power to bury anything. the way the republicans are behaving they are digging themselves deeper into a hole and playing to the base. the trouble is their base is shrinking and nobody cares if you are under 35 and voted 3% for barack obama about what the republicans have to say because they are becoming increasingly irrelevant. so i don't -- chuck grassley is probably not going to have a vote that matters at tend of it because the republicans aren't going to play. >> are the end of life provisions going to be in this bill?
dr. vermont governor howard dean. also serving as and consultant, providing guidance to clients particularly in home health care and alternative energy resources. governor, good evening. >> thanks for having me on, keith. as a result of filling in for you two weeks ago, whatever you get paid it is not enough. >> mr. obama has spoken about not making the mistakes the clintons made. we saw chuck grassley bury a provision, based it on a lie pushed by sarah palin but originally written...
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keith, thanks again. >> we -- >> yeah, joining us to talk further about this, don clark, former fbi special agent in charge. also with us, our forensic psychologist, dr. brian russell. all right, don, let's start piecing this together. let's start with the cell phone. how important of a clue is that to find kristi's cell phone about two to three miles from where they believe she was taken? >> well, i think it's a good clue, and it seems right now to be perhaps, mike, the best clue that they have, is that cell phone. at least you've got some voice on there, you're going to be able to get some forensics off there. you're probably going to be able to get some fingerprints off of that phone. and so you've got at least that to work with. it was three miles from where she came from, but that notwithstanding i think you might be able to get something off of that. i think probably the biggest thing that's really gnawing at a few people, and i was even talking to some females, and i talked to a lady who works very closely with me and i have a high respect for, that just "don't take me" sort of gives them a little word that that might be -- i'm not suggesting
keith, thanks again. >> we -- >> yeah, joining us to talk further about this, don clark, former fbi special agent in charge. also with us, our forensic psychologist, dr. brian russell. all right, don, let's start piecing this together. let's start with the cell phone. how important of a clue is that to find kristi's cell phone about two to three miles from where they believe she was taken? >> well, i think it's a good clue, and it seems right now to be perhaps, mike, the best...